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PAGE HATXOiywMtfflid FOR EASY REFERENCE j SfEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE, MEDFOKD, OBEGOX, FEIDAY, AUGUST 16. 1933. II Vtt I TO ltUVj I SELL I 3ft 1 Read erj m ' 3 this PS- 1U probably fin -B actlj tbe thing 700 want to buy Ml or sell. If It Isn't there. adifrtlM. I fa Inexpensive, w rill 1 'fectl?. Trr word flrrt insertion Ic (Minimum 5c) lach additional Insertion. per word , lc (Mlnlmom 10c) Ttt Una pn month wltbont copy chsneea ..ft. Phone 75 FOB WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND j nrown hand purse at Tues days band concert. Finder welcome j to purse If papers are returned to j 30 Laurel atreet. Small olack and tan dog, i LOST hiiurir harness brass-trimmed, near Main and Rtveilde streets. $5.00 reward. Notify city Police. LOST It dog missing, call 1516 WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Partner with 400 on a aura shot mining deal. A. R. En yeart. Jacksonville. OPPORTUNITY for young men Inter- j en ted In aviation, a cnan-e mas. ; a ur dav and board. Must hftve ! $20 deposit. If Interested write Box 6808. Tribune. WASTED FETTLE HELP WANTED Experienced waitress. Ap ply Dow's Cafe. WANTED Experienced waitress. Must be neat. Box 8307, Tribune. WANTED Experienced waitress. Must be neat. Brass Rail. CHRISTMAS CARDS Big commis sions selling personal greetinffs, embossed stationery, samples free. 31 folder assortment. Humorous, Etching. Everyday, Gift Wrapping Boxes. Bonuses. Experience unnec essary. Wallace Brown 417H South Kill St.. Los Angeles. MALE AND FEMALE WANTED Experienced pear pickers to pick by box. Tel. 1016-L. BOP PICKERS WANTED AT GRANTS p ASS, ORE. Picking will start aHnnt Ana. 23 and will last about 35 days. Clean camping grounds on J banks of Kogue river im wwu and water furnished. Pickers should furnish camping equipment. SO. OREGON HOP GROWERS ASSN. Grants Pass Chamber of Commerce WANTED SITUATIONS STENOGRAPHER wants position. Phone 375. Miss Graves. CAPABLE lady wants housekeeping or work. 629 No. Central. EXPERIENCED truck driver, 35, wants work. Phone 1086-W or call 836 Taylor St WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS WANTED To rent, by army officer furnished bouse, 3 bed rooma or 3 bed rooms and sleeping porch. Give location and price. Box Mail Tribune. EMPTY furniture van going to Los Angeles, wants load for there or way points. Phone 615, Hawley Transfer. WILL pay cash for iised pianos at once. Baldwin Piano Shoppe. Pnone 335. WANTED One or two children to cars for by the week or day. De sirable home. Phone 1522-Y. WANTEDWater pipe V up to 3"; cedar poles; Shepherd dog: chick ens. Wm. Eschrlch, Gold Hill. WANTED Used office desk chair, in good condition. Box 6396. aribune. "WANTED 29 oz. Lime Rickey and Ginger Ale bottles. Snider Dnlry 4: Produce. Tel. 203. WANTED Small furnished house. Convenient. a0 to 1 00. S sdults References. Box 8901. Tribune. WANTED Old olopea with stamps from 1890 and previous. Box 6237. Tribune. WANTED 9mil children to cara for la my home. 6JJ Ao, central. "WANTED Pe a r haul. J. Ashland. 10-F-li. WANTED Oood used piano, prefer ably Baldwin. Must be priced low for cash. 210 Medford Bldg. WANT TO RENT S to 10-acre ranch, improved, close in. C. M. Rose. 1130 Nlantc. WANTED Small furnished house close In Will pay 920 s month for suitable place Write Box 881, Mall Tribune. WANTED Fiat top desk. 32x42 in. top. with single or double r.jw of drawers; oak or dark woad finish 6786. care Mai! moune. WANTED Beef cattle, veal, iamoa. and pastue J J Osenorugge WANTED We pay casfi foi Household goods furniw ana ,tves We tisc buy B..'aua M.ts.. (xl's wil mo m j hair SdC!f;.'lD HMt'iAJN HOUSE T tt Or,o St P.iona 12H3 W.umto Hiirei cjivs Writ Sudj Boauia, eg.e, Oregon. FOR RENT HOUSES 1FOB SALE AUTOMOBILES MODERN 5-rm. furnished house. 101 j Queen Ann. FOR RENT Comfortable house. 123 Weat Main. FOR RENT Very line. hlh class -room furnished house; Res. "D" Ideal Conn, cor. Myrtle and Tay lor Sts. Geo. Iverson. FOR RENT 5-rm. modern house, newly reftnlshed Inside, close to schools. 315 Haven. 20.00, water paid. Inqulra 329 Haven. i FOR RENT House, modern, li acres. outside city, city water and vgnte. i Call 849. Elliott. FOR RENT Homes furnished at unfurnished Brown 4 Whit FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Furnished apartment Durell court. Phone 879-X tor ap pointment. SMALL apt. Adults. Tel. tor rent. 641-W. 40 Quince. FOR RF.NT Large cool apt. radio and aleeplng porch. 518 So, Oalcdaie. FURNISHED two-room apt. 858 W. 4th. PARTLY furniahed 4 -room apt, close in. 20 S. Fir. FOR RENT Hotel Holland Apt Tel I FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS 3 FURNISHED rooms. S9.00 clear. 230 Beotty. FOR RENT Large front sleeping room, 1 or 3 beds. Close in. 20 S. Fir. FURNISHED rooma and apta, 10 to & Jackson. FOR RENT Furnished sleeping room Call before 9:30 or after 4:30 Phone 433 -W 33 No Peach. ATTRACTIVE Kma 404 S drape FOR RENT ROOM BOARD , BOARDERS wanted. Taylor's. 339 So. ' Central. RATES reasonable at 718 8 Main FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Floor sander. For Sale Tree props, tree prop hooks. Econ omy Lbr. Co., Phone 1594. FOR RENT B'.sinea location room 16x50 Wili remodel to suit tenant Apply Mall rtibune. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE TRADE 120 A. irrigated dairy ranch . fully equipped for camp grounds and service station. Inquire at Da mon Cafe, Central Point. FOR SALE OR TRADE West Side home site. 13 A. all tillable. Some fruit and Improvements. Owner, Box 262. Rt. 3. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE 100 ACRES, well improved, stocked and equipped, close to Meedford; some ash or Income property. Bal ance long time, low lutereat. C. A. DeVoe, 523-J-3. FOR SALE This well built 7 -room modern, plastered home, located on large corner lot on paved street, double plumbing, double garage, shrubs, shade trees, sprinkling ya tem. All assessments paid. Total price 3.000.00. 10 down, balance like rent. See Charles A. Wing Agency, Inc., 109 E. Main St. Phone 728. FOR SALE OR TRADE 0 A. ranch. Improved. New 5 rm. bouse. E. Ferg. Rt. 3. Box 67, Eagle Point, Ore. FOR SALE 3 A. close In. Irrigated. -rm. house and outbuildings. Ber ries, grapes, and Ladlno clover. Only 91250. Terms Also have won derful buy In up-to-date bunga low. L. O. Plckell. 304 E. Main. FOR SALE 1 acre of excellent toll, 6-room modern house, electric pump, fruit trees, livestock and poultry; i miles from Sacra mento Will sell entire ranch for 2000 or trade for Medford prop erty Terms considered Write Buoy Schulz. Beagle Ore. WHEN vou think ol real estate thick ol Brown & White HOUSES FOB SALE OR RENT Jackson County Building at Lata Assn Pnone 195 FOR SALE: Or trade equity, modern 5-room house. 621 W. Jsckson. FOR SALE Good modern 6-room house In good location. Will take amnll place aa part payment; bal ance terms. S12 No. Holly, 2. 5 AND 10 TO 260-ACKE RANCHES Good buildings, plenty water. Sev eral desirable city and auburbsn homes TWO MODERN AUTO CAMP OROUNDS. 600 feet on Ro gue river highway; all equipped, store. (rs station. Cubans furnished; good tlshlng. ROBERTS. Realtor, 720 W. Second. HAVE several high-class home prop erties in Gold Hill, central Point. Medford. Ashlsnd. toi eaie on rent al basis or trsde for Portland prop, erty Big reduction for cash bee or write E N. Stldd, 0 Grxruta Ashland. Ore. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Orchard truck, ton and half, 12.000 mileage, good condition. L. A. Snlade. Phone 501. C1IEV. truck. exnres body, first clasa mechanically. er25 00. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth GOOD USED CARS Feasonabie Prices 1B32 Plymouth. 4 P. B. Sedan, side mounts 1932 Plymouth 4 P. A. Coupe 1932 Plymouth 4 P. A. Sedan 1928 LsSalle Sedan 1929 Chevrolet Sedan 1933 Ford V-8 Sedin 1930 Austin Coupe 1S30 Dodge D A. Sedsn 1931 H-trley DarMson motorcye'e 1P23 Cniillac sdan AD -crs! oV::er pood buys. ARMSTRONG MOTORS INC. S3 N. Riversida Phona 18 FOR SALE Chrysler and Plymouth demonstrator. Big easing. Arm atroug Motors, Inc. 53 N. River alde. Pbon, It. FOR SALE Chev. 1 ton truck. Good condition. License tor thp. rest of the war. S0.00. Rt. 4, Box 179, Medford. FOR SALE Used touring car. Good condition. Phona 172, Jacksonville. LOTSOPmJSLErT Buiok Coach. Looks and runs O. K. Needs some rubber and work on motor. Sell as Is only 65. Easy terms. Sea this today. It won't lsst. Need the money. Owner Rte. 1 Box 475. FOR 3 A LB Ford V-8 DeLuxe Phae ton; radio, alr-wheela. 208 Van couver Ara. FOR SALE Will sacrifice 27 Ford sedan, new paint. Mack'a Oarage. 101 So. Riverside. FOB SALE Hudson sedan with car tent and camp outfit. 150 .00 cash Phone B&7 or 83 2 -R. FOR BALK LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 1200 lo. mare, 50, )f tak en Saturday or Sunday. Atlen Ad ams. Box H-B, Old Pac. highway. TOR SALE Jersey cow. Mrs. j. Fredenburg. Sams Valley. FOR SALE One Guernsey bull 2i yeara old. Price 3G. Phone 857-L. FOR SALB POULTRY AND EGGS FOR SALE DOGS PETS COCKER SPANIEL puppies and dogs and roller canaries. Mrs. Jack Thrasher, Jacksonville. Phone 173. FOR SALE Red Irish setter puppies. Phone 302. FOE SALE MISCELLANEOUS WOOD 16 -Inch dry body fir, 1?5. M. F. Barlow, Talent. FOR SALE Maytag washer, bed, mat tress. Majestic radio, dresser, range, 3 heaters, canvas car cover. First house east of tank, Central Point. PEACHES FOR SALE Wood lawn Or chards, 1 mile east Central Point. Phone 127. Bring your own boxes. FOR SALE Chiffonier, baby buggy, crib and oil stove. 715 W. Jackson. FOR SALE Third cutting alfalfa in shock, Milton Houston, Ross Lane. FOR SALE Fordson tractor and plow, . McCormick power separator, Guern sey bull, brood sows, team of geld ings weighing 2700. Part trade. In quire Hubbard Bros. FOR SALE Baled alfalfa or oat hay. Phone 523-J-4. Otto Kledermeyer. FOR SALE Electric washer, inciner ator cheap, call 3-F-23. FOR SALE Fine plums. Phone Hart ley. 9-F-5. HAVE new wringer rolls installed in your oia washer. Any make avail able. Bargain prices this month only. Picks' Hardware. TUSCAN cling peaches. Dolph Phlpps. uraier Jjase wignway. FOR SALE Radio, piano, mattress, etc. First house east of tank. Cen tral Point. FURNITURE 969-R. reupholatered. Phone FOR SALE 3 power grain cleaning mills, I oarley rolling machine, 3 Draver wing feeders, belting, spouts, eta. Peoples Warehouse, Klamath Falls, Ore. FOR SALE Gravensteia apples. Tel. 7-F-4. SIBERIAN crabapplea, 8c lb. DeVoe, Tel. 23 -J -3. FOR SALB Model T Ford. 10; ce ment mixer, small cook stove, vart oua tools. Inquire 327 Mae St.. Medford. Ore, Mrs Cartwrlght. ROCK bottom prices on galvanized pipe. Hubbard Broa. PERMANENT, tl.85. Prevost, Oakdole and 10th. Phone 737. Have TOUR Ola Washer repaired) Reasonable prices Pick's Hardware 30.000 sacks on hand. No, I's and 2'a See us before you buy. Med ford Bargain Rouse. FOR SALE Used sacks Across street from Montgomery Ward'a. BUSINESS CHANCES PERSONAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts. JACKSON CO. ABSTKAC1 CO. Abstract of Htl and Pitie insurance ra nly complete title a j stem in Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT GO. Abstract of ttUe Room 8 and 6 No- 83 North Central am. upataira. Expert Window Cleanera. u-n gburoe do n - fi U3 Houa cleaning floor waxing on 9otai rug leaning o upouiatenoe Piano and Guitar Instruction, PRij Ai.PON HAIUH1 raarbef tf Pit no ana itef Quit &tti& wn tag ervoe St'Jdlo 18 UDt) Bunding Medford Ore Money to Lend MONEY LOANED 150 to 300 for oerKinaJ or houwhold purpose on Koum Furnishings or Auto; al- Cara Rftnancd. Loan ciowd vUhin 30 minutes. Uoena No. S 157. B E. Tnomaa, 48 Bo, Cen tral. Trancfer. TRUCK-iNO AND STORAOB LOCAl and long dKUoot oauttag rurm ture niuving tc Heatwnaol rate Tl 633 P E g&maus Co EAi3 rKANVER ft STORAGE CO Olfloe 016 So Outitral Pftn tit. P.-ioe rait berno guaranteed. BUSINESS DIRECTORY aAWLEY rRANSFEK Export pact era and movers Special uvestoes moving equipment. Prioe right 819 North Rlventda Phone 815 MISCELLANEOUS FOR HIRE 4-wheel trailer. Cap. S ton. Suitable tor hauling fruit. 39 So. Grape. THE ROGUE ELK Wl&he to announce a special Din ner Dane 8ft t, seeing, August 17th. A grand dinner await you. Come out and enjoy an evening of dancing. Music furnished by the Dickeys of Ashland, Please make reservation early. fred McDonald. LEGAL NOTICES Call for Bids Bids for 30 tier of Black Oak and Laurel, large stove wood, 16 Inch sea soned, delivered to West Side School District No. 95. Bids must be sub mitted by Aug. 30th. Reserve right to reject any bids. T, J. GEPPORD, Clerk. Call for Bids The Board of Director of School District No. at Central Point will receive bids for the remodeling of toilets according to plana and specifi cations in the hands of K. P. Jew ett, Supt of Schools at Central Point, Ore.. Bids to be opened at 8:30 p. m. August 1 at the gymnasium bid. t Central point. The Sotrd of Directors reserve the right to reject-any or ail bids, . W. B. K1NCAID. Clerk School Dist. No. f. Talent TALENT, Aug. 16. (Spl) Floyd young was transacting business in Med ford Tuesday. Carl Beeaoa la building a new borne on tne property recently purchased irom air. Richardson. Wheylao Smitis la doing the- work. - Taylor Willlama of Ashland visited friends In Talent Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs, Clark, who purchased the McDowell property, are fixing It up and are planning to make It their home. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sehuroaker and daughter are spending the week at crescent city. Mr. and Mrs. Dickey and family of Oak Orove cava moved into the house recently occupied by the Mc Colluma. Ellen Mae Works la guest of Miss Evelyn Watterman of Phoenix this week. Margaret McDowell of Anderson creek was visiting friends la Talent: Saturday. Dorothea Borg, who has been vis itlng frlenda In Medford for the past week, returned home Monday. Dor othea expects to attend the Medford high achool thla year. Billy Mealy, 1, visiting frlenda In Los Angeles. - Mrs. Bald and children have gone to Chlco, Cal., to visit her son. J. K, O. Haines of Ashland was calling on friends In Talent the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Works were Ashland visitors Sunday. a. McCracken of Ashland was vis iting Mr. and Mrs. Aahcraft on Mon day.. , Mrs. L. C. Hill was taken to the Sacred Heart hospital In Medford on Monday, where she underwent a major operation. Reports are that she Is doing nicely. WINDOW OLAaSa We aell window glass and will replace four broken window reaaonaoly. Trowbridge Cao inet Work. Mail Tribune Dally ACROSS t. Plentifully 7. Lay upon 32, First bejrtrmtng 14. Approached 15. Peculiar 1. Absence ef strife If. Conjunction 19. Symbol for selenium 30. ITungu disease of rys SI. Biblical city f2. Purposes &, fiomethlng small and beautiful W. Glut 3S. Hard JO. Escapes front artfully IS. Broad street: abbr. SI. Past 14. De?ir wronirfutJy ST. Small piece of fir 40. Sign 41. NeratiV 43. California rocttnsb 44. Ourselves 45. King who touch turned virythlng to gold Solution of Yesterday Puxxf OiBtrTte" E SlM ATP Upl E R jjG MS iSjS W )A RgjSl r t I a m a m t mn ia is v iait 47. fsland oft th south const . of Franc 48. TaU (0. Mutie drama tl. First woman BS. Retreat (4. Suppresses .R pronaaRcinj W. Pocks S7. Hat 12 13 4 S 14 VMU IS jf V " Y 'dm, - i . i. . "J-- ,., -.1 mm H H li Mil . lllfili. !)! WMU , 8s ; 7W,t M&z- mf- WL 11 - UNIT Eagle Point EAGlaB POINT, Ail?, l.8pl.J j Ernie Ernst of Calif ornia-on-tlis-: Rogue sraa trading In Eftgl Point Wd : nesday. Mr. and Mr. John Sader aocom panled thflr daugiitcr. Mrs. Karve Stanley to Bancnerl Wednesday for an overnight etay. Mia Minnie ?utman ia home for few day, from Medford,- w&er n has been emploved at the Codding some for the past two months. Mr, and Mrs Hoy Ai&pol, son Don ald and Marian Cbamoerl&ln spent Sunday at Crater lake. Bertrand Stanley is at S&aclieria this -here he ia helpm? drive oauie to the lilga feeding range. Florence Ptatman, Marjorie Nichols and Victoria. Da hack are spending a week at Fish lake. Mr. and Mrs. Don Brtttson, toe Tingleaf family and guest. Mr. sjid Mrs, Colver of Hlveralde, California, pirnked and fished at Xake of the Woods Sunday. Dale Throclemart.n, son of Mr. and Mrs. lister Throckmartin of Sagle Point, left Medford August S with the Boy Scouts, going by way of Niagara Fail en route to Washington, D. C. Mr. Soderberg la In command of the troup which expects to he gone a month. Mr. and Mrs. Wslter Young went to Crater lake Saturday wl.ere they were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Barrett. They were met there by Mr. Young's brother and wife of Kiaznata Fails. They ail Attended the dance at Prospect Saturday night. The fishing was excellent in Crater lake Sunday, Mr. Young said, aa he caught the limit in ft very short tiro. Mr. Lester Throckmartln, accom panied by her daughter Eleanor and mother, Mrs, H. H, Taylor, of Med ford, narrowly escaped Injury one diy last week when the car being driven by Doctor Bean of Medford collided with their car, as they were just driv ing off the Butte Fails road onto the Crater Lake highway north of Eagle Point. The occupants received only nervous shocks, and but minor dam age was done to the cars. Mrs. Eva Nichols went to Medford Tuesday to see her grandmother, Mrs. John Terrlll, whom, we are sorry j to learn has been very ttt for several ; months and is in a critical condition ; it this writing. Mr. and Mrs. George Holme md daughter Joan, former resident of Eagle Point, but who have been liv ing la Fortuna, California for several montlis, are here for two weeks visit with Mrs, Holmes parents, Mr, and Mrs, Tom R.ley of Antelope and oth er relatives and friends, Mrs. Wm. Holman nd Mrs. Eva Nichois took twelve Girl Scouts to Dead Indian soda springs August 8, for an outing, returning the follow ing day. 1 . . 4 A new California law delays the final registration of out-of-state Au tomobiles for 90 days after applica tion fur a license as a means of fight ing the stolen car "racket," ( : . The greatest economy to gasoline consumption of automobiles Is at 30 miles an hour, government test show 4 The first Greek letter sorority. Kappa Alpha Theta, was founded at De Pfeiiw university In 1870, Cross-Wcrd Puzzle 10. Anglo-Saxon money of account 11, Lei3aUvs body iS. Swirls 17, Grow eld 1, Deafen: Scotch S4. Numfeer of hiiis in Kotm 2f. Common car- bohy firsts 2?, Worsiiip 23. Permit il. Lick up with th ton-u 24. Cringes 35. Dish of ens 3$. Shoots from ambush 37, Cased 3S. Cuuhs 1m- pjemenis i$. Least Ssn l Tsiior 4$. To a rrtr smootnin; dcre irons Auction t, Fftrvtnt 48. 2psn J. Cover stma 4. Kinf of Bashas Bi Putch ciiy 5. ilatur S3. At an innsr F-orce point t. Revenue . PUyr at t. Knounter children 9. &ad lamu 10 Briefs Big Applegate BIO APPLEGATE, Aug, le fSpll Miss Lola Straube spent several days last week at Willow Springs a guest of Miss Frieda Young. During her stay there, she spent a dv at Diamond lake with Miss Young and! her parents. Mrs. Anna Crum of Medford Ss spending s month her a a guest of her son, Edward Warlord. Otis and Archie Miller of Korth Dakota, accompanied by the former's wife and daughter. Joyce .spent last week visiting their mother, Mrs. Shod Sanhurn of Ban Diego, who is remaining here with her sister, Mrs. Dora Saltmarsh. The M liters, who motored to Klamath Falls during their stay here, left Sunday for their home, expecting to visit Portland rel atives enrout. Mrs. Mile Cantrall, who has heec confined to her bed for the last six weeks, ia much improved, and Is RDlf to be about. j Miss Gladys St. John of Grants Pass la spending some time here with her aunt, Mrs. Oeabetle Peery, who; is ill at her lower Applegate home, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cramer, ac ; companied by their daughter-in-law. and two children, ail of Woodland, Cal., wer guests Sunday at the home of Mr, Cramer' aunt, Mrs. Arts Throckmorton. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ellis, accom panied by the former aunt. Miss Helen Collins, all of San Francisco, left Tuesday for their home after spending a week here as guests of; Misses fios and Katheiine Buckley.; The California!) returned over the coast route, . Miss Erlene Taylor employed t; Medford for several months, fs spend ; Ing a week's vacation with her par-; ents here. 8he recently accepted em-; pioyment as usher at th Craterian theater, Mr. and Mrs. George Kormayle of; San Francisco came here last week: to attend the funeral of Mrs, Nor mayle'a father, Frank Clute. Among other relatives here for the funeral were Mrs. L. A. Svenson of Oakland, Miss H a eel Clute of Dunsrmtfr and John Clute of Oottville, Cai. Miss Ciarioe Mc In tyre of Klamath Fails also attended. - Visiting granger attendlntt the rec- alar meeting of the Applegat Grange moay evening included Mr. and Mrs. George Andrews and Mr. and Mrs. Carter and daughter of Bellvlew, and Mr, and Mr. O, C. Maust of Phoe nix. Ail of the vifiltors gftve Inter esting talks, Mr. Andrews, master of Pomona, Grange, speaking on political and economic conditions of the pres ent. A hobo supper prove ft 31vely event of the evening, the ladles buy ing the lunches brought by th men in paper sack. Miss Settee Elmore has been named publicity member ; of the Grange, , Mr. and Mrs. Jess Taylor had as guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. George Hollingsworth of Washington, . Mr. Hoiungsworth's mother, Mrs, Forest Ravernor f Jacksonville, and Mr. and Mrs. Unnie Taylor and son of Cen tral Point, Mr. end Mrs. Harold Watson of San Jose, Cal are spending th week here with Mrs. Watson's brother, John Byrne, and other relative. George W. Crlppen of Seattle And daughter, Mrs. Stockton, of San Die go, are spending three weeks here with Mrs. Stockton's sister. Mr. Perry Elliott. . Among local people remaining in Medford for employment in fruit packing are Mis Leora Culr, . Mri. Jack O'Brien, sod Mr. and Mrs, Har lan and son. Garth. Mr, and Mrs, Leon Wis of Gold Hill were recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Taylor. Mrs, Wise will be remembered as the former Cell Com best of thi community, Mr. Agnes E. Bines of Forest Grove left for her horn Sunday, having been a guest here at the home of her sister, Mrs. Miles Cantrall. Mro, HI nee cam to Medford to attend th convention of the League of West ern Writer In session here lsst week, Fred Klelnhammer, well known in the Applegate section, 1 seriously 511 at the Jacksonville sanitarium. Mr. Kleinhammer ha been In 1H health for several months, A group of Medford peopl spend ing Saturday night at Squaw lake include Mr. and Mr. Hale Wheeler, Mr, and Mrs, Wm, Murray, and Mr, and Mr, Robert Hobsrt. The young folks spent Sunday with Mrs, Wheel er's father, Fred Offenbacher, Herman and Henry Welter en joyed a motor trip to Crater Lake Sunday, TOLO, Aug. 16-lftpl,) Mr,- and Mrs. J, . Green and house guest, Mrs. J. F. Krtieger and daughters of Wellington, Kansas, Mr. and Mrs. P, A. Tracy, Arlene and Erne Una with Mr. and Mr. Johnny Bohnert and Marilyn, motored to Grant Pass Sun day. They went down the river road off West G. atreet to see th big field of hop, now imt ready to pick. Some of th party had never seen hop growing. They returned to Rogue River park for ft picnic din ner and supper. The younger mem bers of the party enjoyed swimming. Mr. and Mr. Joe Dobbyn, siso Mr. and Mr, w, D. Green of Medford wer guest at th J, E. Green home Sunday evening where Mr. K rugger, and daughter Wanda and Msrgirst were honor guests at s late ic cream supper. A permit bss been granted to Wiiey Dvit to keep th little fawn found by hi dog G!3more after It mother had been killed by a train near hie home, here. Bradford Mum left by stag Aug. 1- Tolo to re-port for duty t in tt jmt Fort B&ker Calif. A full nous enjoyed the ouni- ou hospitality of Mr. and Mrs, A. A. Muse Sunday. Among the gus were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Saunders end sons, Frank and Jackie and Mr. and Mrs. J. Ji. Cuipepper and daughter Iv Jean of Oiecdaie. Mrs. Anderson and Richard were at To!o gardens Aug, 13 to purchase potatoes and green beans. Mr. and Mrs, S, Bussell of Glen dale called at the C. A. Tnarp home Tuesday. 4 Oak Grove OAK GROVE. Aug. ISpl.J Mr. Pitt of Oak Orove toad was op erated on tt Sacred Heart hospit&a Wednesday. Mrs. Jay Tyrrell ha been confined to her bed by Illness for the past three weeks. Her daughter, Mrs. Far- iow of Lake Creek, is caring for her. Mr, and Mrs. B. T. Karonson and daughter, Katherlns, of San Diego, spent a few days wit ft W. B Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Haronson and Mr and Mrs. Roberts were friends in Montana. Mrs. Clare Shores and son Don aid, and Settle Jane Pennington have returned home tram trip to Oregon Caves and Crescent City. While at the coast they got the limit ef ciams. Mr, and Mi. Ciev ieft WedneMay for Yakima, Wash. to visit Mrs. Cleves mother. Mrs. O. R. Stephenson of Jackson ville highway ieft Tuesday for a va cation at B.tndeti, Ore. Mr. and Mrs, Ford have as their guest Mrs, Gus Johnson and four children. The two hoy and gifi ar 1ft-year-old triple?. They are from Denver, where tiwy were eld friends of Mr. and Mr. Ford. The Misses May, Florence Green and Evelyn and DorrSs Ford and Hel en Me!r spent last week at Lake of the Woods. Mr, Dark of Dark's grocery and C. Haisey Richis spent several days at Crescent City and Marshfield recently. Mr. and Mrs, A. V. AKermsn and son of Billings, Mcr.t.F ar visiting at the home of W. , Roberts. Mrs, Akerman i a cousin of Mr. Robert. Bill Knips returned Wednesday from Oakland, Ca5.t where he rlsited hi brother, Lester, and sister Al berts, Lake Creek LAKE CREEK, Asg. IS. Spl.) A party consisting of Mr, and Mr. Wil liam Koefft, Mr, and Mrs, Hoy Grigsbp and family; Mark. Lyle, Edith and June Koefft of th place, sad Mr. and Mrs. Jack Argre,ves, Karmen Ar gr&vaa, Mrs, Qrvai Blair, Theima and Marie Lyons of Medford picnicked snd fished at the fead Indian Bods Springs Sunday. Mrs. C. R. Moore, who 1 convalesc ing from major operation, returned horn Thursday Mr. and Mrs, Walter Snertd have moved to near Prospect, 1 where Mr. Sherid i employed. Mr, and Mrs. A. L. Pech and family and, M.,and Mrs. Wm. Nuwbaum and family, spent Tuesday st Crescent City. Mrs. Donna Goodwin and daugh ter liene, who have been house guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Brown. returned to their home ia Oakland. Cal , the first of th week, " Mi3. Amy GrJsaom and chdretv Donald and Joyce, were guests Tues day at the Short home. Mrs. It. J. Grissom entertained on Monday In honor of thttn birthday of her daughter. Joyce. Present were Margaret Wales, Edtth Koefft, Venlta For, Luc He nd Dorothy VSeaus. Tommy, Siiiy asd Jimmie. Short. Miss Edith Hoefft, Virginia, Eunice and Roland Pech were guests Wed- ensd&y at birthday dinner and swimming party in ho dot ot Miss Mary Hussbsum, Mr. and Mr. Wallace Ragsdfti, who have been helping Herman and 5d Meyer during haying, have returned home. ' Mrs, Ed Cowdetj of Eagle Point vis ited her daughter, Mrs. Bay Rsgsdsle, Wednesday. Mrs. .Emms, Wahlerc nss bees a house guest of Mr. Wm. Mesaoi for the last few days, . Antelope ANTEXOPE. Aug- 16. Spi, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Arena and son. Bob; Mr, and Mrs, James McDowell, Mr and Mrs, Wallace McDowell. Mr. and Mr. B. K. Bigg and children Arthur Thompson and Alice Alien , visited Mr. and Mr. Bob Lindsay at Ander son Butt lookout July 3S. Antelope Literary club met August 8. The srenual election wss held, Mr. Kali Von der fieiien was sleeted president; Mrs. Biii Sigham, vice- president; Mrs, Ruby Riggs, secretary Mrs. Helen cuibertson returnee from Portland August 4. She it re-; ported as fast improving. Antelope Literary tivm hesd its an nus! picnic August 5 at th EJks pic nic grounds, Mr. Sigma Day visited Mrs. Helen Cuiberteon August 14. Mrs. B. K. Riggs entertained Sat urday, August S, with slumber party In honor of Annabel! Biggs and Jesn Beck, Those present were Mart Wood, Jn and Frances Beck, Aiemetft and Aiic Day, Betty phiiiip. Aiic Alien, Cora and Delia Bigham. Helen Kent Audrey Lindsay, Hazel. Annabeile &nd Sarnie Rings and Mrs. Efickson, After the party Mr Ertcksos took in following girl to Crater Lake, Sunday August 4 to spend the week: Hftzel sod AnnsbeBe Riggs, Jean Beck, Alice Alien, Cora and Delia Sigham and Audrey Lind say. The girl reported good time. Cecii Cuiberuon, Harvey Stanley, Tom Hatlett, Bili Bigham and Ciare Von der Hellen hsv bRd their wheat. threshed thi past week Mr. Wsllsoe McDowell returned August ft from Portland, where she spent ft few days with some friends Mr. Horace Thompson and daugh ter are spending ft few days with Mr Heii ya tfer Hefien. KEYS and lock repsirsng ftiedioid Cjtiirj, 23 K. Fii. Pa, 261. Persist PERSIST, Aug, ta Spl.) Sam Parker was called from the CCO camp at Cnlon Creek last Friday to drive ills wife to Medford for medi cal attention. Mrs. Parker was auf- fering from very bad heart t tack. Raymond Schermerhom of Stll mountain and the P. is 8. ranch a Persist, also went to town for medi cal attention on Monday. Enrout to Stella mountain he visited briefly with George Schermerhorn, hi father. Ben Oeary. reported victim of ty phoid fever, was seen driving around August 31 apparently not ill. Ervln Hutchison and Sam Parke? spent the past week-end at tfce home on Elk creek. Bob Walkner of Persist, was sees riding after cattle In this vicinity Monday, Flossie Parker, Orval Peterson and Dorothy Ash made ft business trip t Medford Monday. O. Peterson had th mUfortun to lose ft 60-pound sack of sugar be tween California on the Rogue end the D. E. Hutchison home. Mr. Kate Ash and daughters, Betty and Fay, wer doing thtir school shopping in Medford Monday. Jess Gsroer, still suffering from poison oak, 1 as yet unable to re turn hi work st the Mountain Lumber Co. Peter Sandoe called $ the Mat thews Cabin August 33, He 1 present putting up signs for ths government. The mercury at th local guar station reached 99 August 12, th hottest day of th summer Is this vicinity. Roger Castle ton of Kik Creek, ha left Oregon for jaunt across coua try and points south. He plans oa reaching Florid for the coming wlnWr. Mr. and Mrs. J, C. Chlldreth scft small son, Ray Donald, sccompanJed by Victor Peterson, spent the week end at Little Bear camp looking over' th berry situation Sardine Creek SARDIK1 CRESS, Aug. 16 3pU -Mrs. lien Dusen berry spent Sun day in Medford visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gale, Blossom Burke went to Medford Sunday to spend ft lew days with her grandmother, Mr. Ira Drake, who with her husband moved to Medford last week to he near his work in s packing house, Hubert Bant and DocOey Frye of Medford spent several day last week visiting the Croft family, . Bora and Charles Smith returned Monday from a very enjoyable trip to Springfield, where they visited their sister, Mr. Maurice Berg, and family; then to Bend, returning by Lafccview, where they tlso visited re ia tires. Those from her who attended th 3oint picnic of the Live Oak and Gold Hill Granges August 4 at Grant Pass wer Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Camp bell and son Mark, Mr, and Mrs. tf. C, F5ene. Mr, sod Mrs. P. L. Walt and nephew Silly ZHhart, Mrs. Lulu Du ! sen berry, Mr,- and Mr. Arthur Cu TakW. iegton, A very enjoyable day wac spent. The many friend of Mrs, Jul; Griffith regret to learn she ha beea quite ill again the past week.. ' 4 Biiiy is mart .of - Ashland returne home Saturday after spending 10 days here with relatives, while his mother was in Portland caring for her mother. Mr. Eva Newton, while her sister, Mrs. R. Sutherland, took ft much needed rest and vacation. She ha cared for her mother constantly for the past four months, Kzle and Ellsworth Hint, th twl son of Mr. and Mrs. George Ring; have joined th 0. S. army and wiii be stationed at Vancouver for their course of training. Mr, and Mrs. X. o. FJen and Mr and Mrs. P. L. Walt pent August li at an ait-day Pomona Grange plcni held at the McLeod picnic grouadc on upper Rogu river, and report ft very en joy able time. Mr, and Mrs, J. V, Smith are en paying few day outing visiting friend and relative in Eugene. Springfield and Monro. They expect to return horn shout Sunday. Mr. Irene MoreJand of Jason villa, Ind who purchased the C. L. Stud well place on the left fork of the creek, arrived here recently and took possession of her new home. Mr. and Mr. Fox, who hftv been cariiig for th plac sine the Stud wells left, have moved into the home of Mrs. Eva Newton for the winter. Earl Croft, d Fien. Jim and Jack Smith have been assisting the past week in repairing the foundation and floor of th Grange hall in Gold Bill find have it In fine shape sow. Callers Sunday at the S. A- Dusen- berry home were Mrs. Ivan Smith of Gold Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Don Harmon of Grant Pass, Mr. and Mr. Jess Durke ftnd daughter Blossom and Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Wright and chil dren. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown of S Jem were overnight guest of Mr. and Mr. P. It. Wait Tuesday night. Mr. ; Brown is the state Orange organieer and Is speeding a week visiting th . various Orange In Jsckson county . prior so taking a two weeks vaca tion visiting their children 1b Cali fornia. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Campbell have sold their cattle and poultry wii, leased their place for year to Mr, and Mrs. Beed, who came her re ceiitiy from Oklahoma. Th Csmp bell expect to go north to Beatti and possibly to his old bom in Ver mont. Phon M2 Well nsul away your refuse City Sanitary Service. Maintenance of towing eervtc for stalled automobiles on the Ban Fran cisco-Osklsnd bay bridge 34 hours daily is provided la ft bill passed by the California state legislature. . The dark brown pigment known at ; sepia is obtained from th inksscs of .th cuttiefiih, ,