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rEDFOTJD MAIL TRTT.UXE. TifEDFOKT). ORF.GON. MONDAY. .TAXT?ArY 27. 1MB. PAGE SEVEN TO Bud trary ad M this pace, too wlU probably find e tetly ths thing yon wmnt to boy or sell. If It Urol then, advertise. It's Inexpensive, affective. RATES for word first Insertion . (Minimum Me) act additional Insertion, er word (Minimum 10c) for Unt per montn without epy change H- Phone 75 FOB WANT ASS LOST AND FOUND FOUND Scatalortc Rites of all nations ou Bust side. Owner may ' same Bv navlrur for ad and hare aame by paving for ad and Identifying. Mall Tribune. FOUND Beam to platrorm seals. A w Ayers, Central Point. LOST Bold lavaller with blue stone pendant. Return to Tribune office. Reward. LOST If aog ts mi&elng. calll518 ; 1 I WANTED MALE HELP . . 1 WANTED Mat. who, understands dairy to work on orchard. Give references and tel number. Box V43, Tribune. WANTED SITUATIONS SERRIED MAN "wants work; thor- Shlv experienced In blight cut-, ting, aU orchard work; good me chanic; capable of taking full charge. References Box 1101. cate Tribune. DAY 8c night service carpenter work Lee Williams. 1520. N. Riverside. WANTED Day work. Phone 1345-M. Mrs. Huson. WANTED Position as orchard fore man. Years of experience In every phase o) orchard work. Can take complete charge. Best of references. Address BOX ft, mailinuuiw. -WANTED-MIS0ELLANEOUS WANTED 1931 Ptord Roadster. Will pay 8175 cash See Good at Blden'a J Shoe Shop WANTED ! SOUTHERN BVIJ-DINQ & LOAN I. ASS'N stock and saving passbooks, win nv loo cents on the dollar. . Bring yoiu stocr: certificates and passbooks. . CHARLES A WING AGENCY, INC. . IC9 E Main. Phone 728. Medford, Ore. WANTED ao rent or lease by respon sible part email acreage. Must be close to MMford Box 1349. Tribune. WANTED Custom hatching chick ens, ducks, turkeys eggs. Cummlngs Poultry Ranch. 5 miles out Mid way Road, Central Point. R. 1. WANTED Used furniture, ranges, heaters, tools, fruit Jars, etc. dol brook Furniture Co.. In old Fire Hall Bldg, 113 E. 6th. Tel. 647. WANTED We pay cash tor household goods furniture and stoves We also buy metals, bides pelts wool snd mo hair MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N Grape St Phone 1062. WANTED Disc for Ford son tractor. L R, care Mall Tribune. WANTED Cook stoves, heaters, bed springs, mattresses, dsy-oeds. sani tary couches and cots or what have you- We pay oaah or exchange NEW DEAL FURN EXOHANOE 423 E. Main St. . WANTED PTJR6 PURS FURS Highest cash price paid tor raw lure Complete line ol traps on sale. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37-39 No Grape St . ' Medford FOR RENT HOUSES FURNISHED house. 137 Tripp. FOR RENT Fine 4-room furnished iouse. Res. K. Ideal Court, corner Myrtle and Taylor eta. Geo. Iver son. RENT flmsll nx1ern furnished house; Frlfidslre garage: well situ ated. 221 Nrtb Holly St. FURNISHED house and garage; adult. . 604 Wee" 10th. 'a NIC? modern cottage, partly fur nished 8tb and Maple. Central Point. SMALL furnished house at 134 8 OrapeSt. Frlgldalra Adults. 132 50 TOR RENT 8 room completely fur nished home. 636 West 4th. FOR RENT 4-room furn house; elec tric range, refrigerator oil heater; garage: adult. Phone 846-Y. 6-ROOM furnished 3 or 8 bedroom Close In Phone 1432-J. FOR RENT 8-room modern furnish ed house, close In Phone 457-J POR RENT - home Mn''i-nihed Bmwri furnished oriue FOB RENT APARTMENTS API 'for "rent. W children. 716 Welch. FOR PENT 2 -room apt. 40 Quince St Phone 641-w. 3 AND 8-ROOM furnished epartmente - 816 No CeLtral FOR R EST Desirable furnished apt Hotel Iraiid. 1 FOE EENT APARTMENTS APARTMENT for rant. 916 Wt 10th St. FOR RENT Furnished apartment. S29 N Holly. Phone 879-X FOR RENT ROOM BOARD ROOM is BOARD Home cooked meali, aag per niftnth. 303 N. Holly. Tel. 1030. BOARD Home-cooked meal aerred In prlrtae home Reasonable rate Near bualneaa district. 33 N. Orange St. Phone 1473-X. BOARD AND ROOM, rate reasonable at 718 B Main FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 S drape FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT 10 acres, improved; close to town, bee Clarence Pierce. FOR RENT 18 acre good garden land under Irrigation Irene Wella, Talent, Ore. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE MEDFORD property to trade for Cooa Fay property. W I Caasady. Box 841, Marsnlield TRADE equlT-v In Central Point home for car. P O. Box 401, Central point. FOR SALE OR TRADE Income prop erty, cloa in. Phone 955-J. TP ureal ESTATE FOR SALE HEAL. bBlAlb TC SETTLE AN ESTATE we are of fering what we think the best buy Id Jackson County today. 80 acres. 38 In cultivation, new 6-room bouse, good new barn and other outbulldl iga; lota of wood, good pasture. aaaoO Terms. Fowler Realty Co. 4 N. Rtveralde. FOR SALE Modern five-room house. well built, fireplace screened back porch, garage, woodshed, large back yam gooa israuuu, Reasonable price Box 1343, Tri bune. FOR SALE nr. TRADE 8 lots In Port land. v"jat ht.ve you? Inquire 426 S. Oakdale HOUSES for sal. : or rent. Tel. evenings 1147-W. WHEN you think ol real estate think ol Brown & White FOR SALE Fine suburban home proper'les that will suit you In sue and price. Also Medford homes at prices and on terms to Interest any one In the market. BROWN & WHITE. Realtors. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILE ig7 oldsim,blle 8 coach, In good ihape. Bargain for 850 cash. Call 384-Y or 18 GOOD LSED CARS Get Our P'lces Before You Buy. Two 1933 Plymouth Sedans. . 1934 Dodge DeLuxe coupe. 1934 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan. 1934 Chrysler Airflow Sedan, best of care and runa like new. 1931 Chryaler 8 Sedan. 1934 Ford V-8 Sedan. 1929 Desoto Roadster. 1929 Defloto Sedan. 1933 Chrysler Royal 8 Sedan. 1934 Terraplane Sedan. Special Terms on all Used Cars sold this month. LANOi MOTOR CO. Chrysler Dealer Plymouth Used car lot 6th & Bartlett FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS i CUSTOM HATCHING Booking ord ers for t'irkey egi only, rgs day old and 8-weeks old poults. Winston Hatchery. P. O. Box 966, Roseburg. Ore. BOOK Your Orlen Now for Hatch ing at Sweeney poultry rarro Rhode Island Reo. Cockerels for sale. Route j, box 114. Medford. POR SALE Hatching eggs. 500 for 15. Near Howard school, sua. u. 4. Stelner. Route a. FOR 8ALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE -Light team and harneas, 35. Phor 1410 FOR BALE eome nlo Chester Wnlte nifs. also some ffood brood sows. David Jinsen, 4 miles south of O rants Psss on Highway. FOR SALE Order your baby calves row for tpriig oeuvery irom rrjg utered and graded Holstein cattle. R H. Liletrlcli. R. r. D. No. 4. FOR SALE Sheep purebred. Entire flock very 'easonaoic u. a. ohm.. Central- p.xnt. FOR SALE 40 head ol hogs, free feed, Address 348 7tb St. Ashland, fob BAl.lt or TRADE Work horses, saddle horses, springer heifers and oows. Comer of Court St. and Mo- Andrews rosd. FOR SALE D008 PETS FOR SALE Thoroughbred Australian puppis phone 15-r-iOj FOR 8ALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR RAT.F 16-Inch , Phone 376-X. dry fir wood FOR SALE 640 egg Incubator. Frank Howh. Loaler Lane. FOR 8 ALB One Thirty Caterpillar. Lata model. reasonable price One Furdson. enesp several used sprayers priced to move. Hubbard Wray. "OR SALE Cast Iron heating stove. 1103 North Rtveralde. FOP SALE-Chlld'- Uoyd cart, 64. snd walnut high chair. M Call J49-Y. ' " "" OR SALE Double bed springs and mattress, or win fade for single Wd. Phoue 761-R ' .T' " ' " at 211 W Oakcaie. . - VALENTINES 63 00 dor.. PfN.,T.,Jnir: ii43 N c7nt?al for samples Phone 829. COMPLETE mvuaeholr furnlshlnrf DrectlceiH new reasonable. I West 9th liter 6 pm. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS PRODUCE MEN ATTENTION 00 sacks No. . potatoes. tacc..tl.20 ifio sacks No. 3 potatoes, sack SO Winter Rwch, 6 miles southeast: Merrill. O.c Write Arthur Winter, Tulelake, Cal. FOR SALE Hotpotnt electrlo range. 336 Cott St BXY Chopped Inquire Brlttean Store. Eagle Point. CUii APPLES foe oog feed. free. Come and get them. Pinnacle Pack ing Co. TYPEWRITERS Blenna. 1H N. Cen tral. Phone 383. STEEL sale 31x33x38, 130.00. McCull ton. 31 1 N Riverside. FOR SALE Whest, barley, oats, corn, 1-3-3 cutting alfalfa Henry Nled ermeyer i'hoco Jacksonville 85. FOR SALE Baled oat bay, ground alfalfa and oat hay. loose alfalfa bay, fat hogs, springer heifers. O., A.' DeVoe, Phone 523-J-3. FOR SALE Oood clean alfalfa hay, first and third crops, at Oaklelgn Farm. 3 miles north of Central point on Pacific highway. Call 383. Otto Bohnert. FOR SALE Good electrlo range and fine wood heater. Phone 131-R. rOK SALE Hay and grain: hoy loose, baled or ohopped; wheat, barley and oats whole or ground. Phone 855-J-3. Victor Bursell. NEWTOWN apples, wrapped and pack ed or face ana till; large sizes. A real buy. Newtowns 15c per lug. Bring your own containers. Phone 928. American Fruit Growers. Inc. 313 So. Fir, Uedford, Ore. FOR SALE New and used building materials. Lee Williams. 1520 N. Riv DRIVEWAY MATERIAL 8 sites ol rock at a 1.60 pei yard delivered Bateman Phone 1634-Y or JI2J APPLES We deliver Tel 132-L MISCELLANEOUS EXPERT Radio Repair Service at rea sonable pneea. tncka Hardware. Phone 300. ALL MAKES of Washers Repaired at bargain prices this month only Estimates .jiven FREE. Pick's Hard ware. 'Phone 300. POPULAR piano harmony and trlok" breaks taught. In a new, easy way For Information call 815. EAST SIDE BEAUTY SALON Featur ing Nu-Ray Machlneless Permanent Wavea. 85. Also speclsl Two 83 ot $5 Permanente foi the price of one 610 East Main Tel. 688. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR LEASE Reasonable terms, ser vice station and premises on Pacific highway, with dance ball, lunch room and fointaln In connection Phone 952 or write Box 1074, Med ford. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO Abstract of Title ana ntle Insurance. The only complete Title System .in Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. Room a ana a. no o North Central Ave, upstairs Expert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO 11 Tel. 1172 u?un cleaning, floor waxing, ori ental nig cleaning and uphr.isterlrm Income Tax Reports Prepared. INCOME TAX Federal and state re turns prepared. See Earl Foy. Room 11, Jackson County Bank Bldg Phone 798. Money to Lend MONEY LOANED 650 to 8300 tor personal or household purpose on House Furnishings or Autos: also Cars Refinsnced Loans closed within 80 minute. License No. 8 157 See W E Thomas 45 So Oen trsl Transfer. REINKING TRANSFER CO Long distance hauling. Furniture, cattle anything. Ill N Fir. Phone 1033 0. Stuart, BADS TRANSFER ea STORAGE CO. Office 1016 No Central Phone 816 Prices right Service guaranteed TRUCKING AND STORAGE Local and long distance hauling furni ture moving etc Reasonable rate Tel 838 r k. Samson Co HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack ers and movers Special livestock moving equipment Prices tgbt 619 North Rlvernlde Phone 61f ROOFING ROOFING Let us inspect your roof before the rainy eeaaon This eer- Wice is free Call 270 Rogue Rival Roofine Co LEGAL NOTICES Warrant call School D'xt No 91 warrant num bered from i?7 to 716 inclusive, ere ca''ed for payment. Interest will eeaw after January 37th. Present warrants to the Medford Branch United Stat National Bank. Med fort. Oreeo-i for paiment. Also, sll persons hoiO.ng wsrrant Issued tor the years UU-ll. 1973-34. regsrdles or number, present some w me aoove mentioned ".an for payment. A HILDRETH, Clerk Dllt. NO. 81. In the County Court of the Stat of Oreion for the County of Jackson. Id the Matter of the Organisation of the EVA.N8 CREEK IRRIGATION DISTRICT. Notice Notice Is hereby given by the un dersiined petitioners, whose namea " ... ht toliomnt, ud af . hat aau) Detition will be oresented t, the County Court of ? libS". YSaS tb. hour of m-nn o ckk A. M of aald day. or a I soon the-vafter aa aald court can t- ! tend to the same, at the County Jackson County. Oregon, on the 19th , Court House of ..id count,. ld ; for the prestntstlcm and hearing ol once each week for the period of four weeks, the publication for the first I time being the 20th day of January, 193S. said petition is as follows: PETITION FOR THE ORGANIZATION OF EVANS CREEK IRRIGATION DISTRICT. We. the undersigned petitioners hsreby petition the County Court of the Stats of Oregon, for the County of Jackson, to organise an Irrigation district, to be known and designated as the Evans Creek Irrigation Dis trict, the boundaries of which to be as follows, to-wlt: Beginning at a point where trie center I'ne of Section S3. T. 35 8. R. 4. W. W. M. Intersect the center of Evans Creek: thence following upstream -In the center of Evans Creek to a point where said Cen ter of Evans Creek Intersects the east line of the W!4 Elj of Section 1 of said township and range: thence north to the NE oorner of the SWU NEV, of said Section 1: thsnce west to tha west line of Section 1; thence south to the southwest corner of said section; thence west one-half mile; thence south one-fourth mile: thence west three-fourths mile; thence north three-fourths mile; thence west one-fourth mile to the center of Section S In said townahlp and range; thence north one-fourth mils; thence west one-fourth mile; thence north one-hslt mile: thence west one-fourth mile; thence north one and one-half mile to the north east oorner of Section 38. T. 34 8. R. 4 W. W. M.; thenoe west one half mile; thence south three fourths mile to the south quarter corner of said Section 28; thence west three-fourths mile; thence south one and one-half miles; thence west one-fourth mile to the center of Section 6. T. 35 S. R. 4 W.; thence south two miles to the cen ter of Section 17 In said township and range: thence east one-fourth mile: thence south one-fourth mile: thence esst one-fourth mile; thence south one-half mile; thence west one-half mile; thence south one fourth mile to the center of Sec tion 20. T. 35 S. R. 4 W. W. M.; thence esst one-fourth mile: thence south one-fourth mile; thence east one-fourth mile; thence eouth one and one-half miles; thenoe - east one-fourth mile: thence south one fourth mile: thence east one-fourth mile alorv the center line of Sec tion S3. T. 35 S. R. 4 W. W. M. to the center of Evans Creek at the point of beginning, all lying and being In Jackson County, State of Oregon In support of said petition, your pe- ! utioners respectiuuy represent: (1) That the undersigned petition ers constitute a majority ol the own ers of land within the boundaries uf said proposed district; (3) That the lands within said pro posed boundary are susceptible of ir rigation from the same source and from tht same system of irrigation works, as hereinbefore more particu larly described. (3) Tha; it L proposed to store the waters of Evan Creek In a reservoir located on said stream above the lands within the above describ ed boundary line and to divert said water from s-ans Creek and carry the same in a canal, flume or other conduit to aald lands and distribute the same to said lands by means of laterals and other necessary Irriga tion works and structures, the exact location of sale, reservoir, point of di version and canal lines Jo .be here after determined. (4) That water rights appurtenant to lands within the proposed district shall be and remain appurtenant to said lands and remain the property ul the owner thereof and not become the property of the district unless the owner of such wattr rights voluntar ily transfers the same to said dis trict. (B) That It Is proposed to organise said district under and pursuant to the provisions of Title 48, Oregon Code, 1930. and arts supplemental thereto and amendatory thereof. (6) That the location of said boun dary lines and size of the said pro posed district Is such that It can probably and should be designated as an election precinct for the purpoje of district elections. WHEREFORE, petitioners pray thit said petition be heard by the County Court of the 8 ate of Oregon for the County of Jackson and that said Court enter an order find 1 ng and or- Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS I. Blocking or congestion 4. Fastener 5. Masticate 11. Seaweed 11. Medicinal plant U. ArtiHcs IS. Given number of strokes for a golf hole IT. Protection 19. Large number of Insects in motion 20. Vocal solo 11. Btem of a boat 23. Neckpiece J7. Tree J9. Withstood eipoiure to the elemeuts 11 Halt 14. Gone by 15. Carol It. Pierce 19. Turn to the rlgbc 10. Pilot II. Hln.a garment 19. Rr.rbor It. V.ore rational t9. Kxpunges 2. silly Solution of Yesterday Puzzlo SECTpgAlSEpDEFT H O L E s P AP E R JE ANAL Y S I SfP OR E L AS Sii P E RTTSIV E A PpBARlPiCgi URWC A wBqET il P 9jE9- R W& A DiA L A S N T C K EJR SIP D ElS iofelllAEoO 5P oiTAmE R ED SI. At any time fit. Autumn 6. Bushy clump 97. Covering! of fates hair for the head (I. Shallow receptacle 19. Sheep DOWN L Odd pieces of work is lit 16 75 If hi II "W9?r""1t UuiL. jioL m. uauu. !mu. 27 ZB -Mfy 21 3o 31 ML, . . . 32 33 .34 ip 3S 35 W 28 Ip3f 25 " WW 42 WM Frr t"7- "7T- "T TTrr -TT "23 ttJl-MZ- So Si J Si derlng that said petition haa been regularly and duly signed by ownvre and that aald petition together wltn the accompanying notice, has been fiubllshed as required by law, and Ixlng and determining the boundary lines of seid district, and designating the namo thereof, and ordering that an election be held In aald district, and finding and ordering such other things aa may be necessary or proper to bring about the establishment of said district. 1. Paul S. Seeley, Portland. Ore. 3. R. E. Rlchmen. Rogue River. Ore. 3. Charles W. Davis Sr., Rogue River Ore. 4. Maude J. Davis, Rogue River. Ore. 8. W. P. Mcaimpsey. Rogue River, Ore. 6. Orgenet. Inc.. Rogue River. Ore. 7. Charles L. Moore, Rogue River. Ore. 8. Jas. Morgan, Rogue. River. Ore. 9. Lee Hlllls. Rogue River, Ore. 10. E. R. Cochrane, Rogue River. Ore. 11. J. H. Ralston. Rogue River. Ore. 13. M. Hughbanks. Rogue River, Ore. 13. Ed Wayner. Rogue River. Ore. 14. W. E Simpson. Rogue River. Ore. 16. John N. Puss, Rogue River. Ore. 18. Albert Q. Fuss, Rogue River. Oro. 17. Marcus Qulnn. Rogue River. Ore. 18. F. B. Wade, Rogue River. Ore. 19. stanlev Loche, Rogue River. Ore. 20. Jack Steward. Rogue River, Ore. 21. Ray Glfford. 23. James Owens. Rogue River. Ore. 28. Don Hougham. Rogue River, Ore. 24 Charles W. Davis. Jr., Rogue River, Ore. 28. Richard E. Daugherty, Rogue Riv er, Ore. 26. Jacob Moore, Rogue River. Ore. 27. H. F. Chrlstopherson. Rogue Riv er. Ore 28. J. F. Snelllng, Rogue River. Ore. 29. H. P. Kelly, Rogue River, Ore. 30. C. 0. Jacobs. Rogue River. Ore. 31. L. Bronsworth. Rogue River, ore. 33. H. O. Moen. Rogue River, Ore. 33. Tom Oden. Rogue River. Ore. 34. R. E. Krause. Rogue River, Or. 35. W. M. Frye. Rogue River, Ore. 36. Ed. B. Dlmtck, Rogue River, Ore. 37. W. W. Weir. Rogue River. Ore. 38. H. Ashton, Rogue River, Ore. 89. J. C. Trlfren. 40. F. C. Hatha i-ay. Rogue Blver. Ore. Frank McCarvel, Rogue River, Ore. E. D. Thompson. Rogue River, Ore. O. M. Willis. Rogue River, Ore. State of Oregon, county of Jackson. as. I, R. E. Rtchman. being first duly sworn, depose and aay that I am one of the petitioners In the above en titled matter: and that the foregoing Petition for the Organisation of Ev an Crek In-ig-tton District Is trua. as I verily believe. R. E. RIOHMAN. Subacrlbed and aworn to before me this loth day of December, 1935. (Notarial Seal) E. D. THOMPSON. Notary Public for Oregon. My commission expires: July 31. 19J7. THE GRANGE Phoenix Orange will meet Tuesday at 8 p. m. Special plans have been laid for the lecture hour, and an In teresting and entertaining time Is as sured. Rehearsals of the play, "The Clod." which will be given at the hall Feb. 8 are well under way. The play Is act In the Civil war time and promises to be equal to all the others In pro. ductton. Other entertainment to fol low la In charge of the ways and means committee. f - Prune Agreement Signed. ROSEBURO, Ore.. Jan. 37 (AP) Representative prune grower of southern Douglas county Saturday night algned more than 1600 tons of prunea under marketing agreementa with the state-wide prune msrket Ing co-operative now being organ ized. Sea Olves' L'p Dead. ASTORIA, Ore., Jan. 37. (AP) The eighth body to waah ashore from the wrecked steamship Iowa lay In a morgue her today unidenti fied. Coroner Hollle Ransom fingerprint would be taken. said Cross-Word Puzzle 10. Fern In fas termination 11. Tiny IS. Make a mistake It. Aquatic animal it. WlthiUnd tJH 24. Start 25. Unaiplratsd 2G. Margin 27. Vipers 29, Proof reader's term SO. Turklih commander 91. Mttle chlMrea 3. Young frogs 87. Jogging gait 91. Without dl (Acuity it. Et tended a'ong H. Having suffered a lois 4R. Former ruler 47. Sufficient. poet la 49. Interpret! arclialo 49. Consented moliture of the air 80. Biblical king (l. Side of a triangle 65. Hld-Vlctorlan exclamation I. In a line I. Device for amplifying sound 4. Place for storing hay I. Red dye . Soft drink: colloq. T. Equal I. Brings Into being 0. Vandal (QDOTxBitr Rogue River ROOUE RIVER, Jan. 37. (Spl.) Town send club met Tuesday night with about 13S present. Sixty-eight new names were handed In since last meeting bringing total membership up to 346 with promise of around 50 more by next meeting night. After business was attended to a very good program was enjoyed Including sing ing by the Hatch brothers. Miss Mar garet Bates and Mr. Jamison, muolc and songs by Robert Breeding and two daughters. A two-act play com pleted the program. Tuesday night. Jan. 38, Willis Ma- honey wilt speak In the Community hall on the Town send plan. If you believe In the plan come hear this speaker and If you don't believe come any way. Live Oak Orange met In regular session with Master Perry L. Walt in charge. Ho appointed his committees for the new year. A very good pro gram was given and all especially un- Joyed the reading by Mrs, Emma Hall. A pie social will be given Feb. 8 by the grange ladles, A rummage sale and fancy articles to sell, a free pro gram and recreational games will af ford the evening's eutertalument. The H. E. club met Jan. 0 at Lelo Mur ray's. A meeting will be held the second Thursday of each month. The officers are Letsy Miller, prosldent; Lela Murray, vice-president; Nora Wall, secretary; Mary Hutch Ins, treas urer. Mrs. W. L. Brlcker, Mrs. Millie Walker and Letsy Miller fa tteuded the southern Oregon dramatlo confer ence In Aahland Jan. 18. Mr. and Mrs. John Harris of San Antonio, Texas, and Mrs. Hattle Har ris of Lewlston, Idaho, were over night visitors at the Whipple home. Mr. Harris Is a grandson of Mrs. Bliss and nephew of Mrs. Whipple. Mrs. Hattle Harris la returning with her son for a visit In Texas. She spent Christmas visiting her mother and sisters here. Born, Jan. 33 to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Holllster a son. Tha young gentleman came as a birthday present to Roy, the date being his birthday. Mrs. Fred Dengler and Mrs. Rich ard Scott spent Thursday In Grants Pass. Mr. and Mrs. Nat Hart also were Orants Pass visitors Thursday after noon. The high school girls gave a bridal shower Friday afternoon for Mrs. Nora Holllster In the dining room at school. Mrs. Holllster received many lovely gifts. Mrs. Sam L. San dry, Miss Til lie An derson, Mrs. Bancroft, Mrs. Una Mc Ilvaln, Mrs. W. L. Brlcker. Mrs. Cloyd Dick, .Mrs. D. McLaren. Mrs. E, Fowl er, Mrs. H. N. Swank, Mrs. Ray Moore, Mrs. Bertha Lund and Mrs. R. O. Qulnby, all members of the Ladies' Aid of the Rogue River Presbyterian church were honor guests of the la dles of the Bethany Presbyterian church of a rants Pass at a regular meeting held at the home of Mrs. H. S, Relchard. The program was pre sented by the Rogue River ladles. Mrs, H. N. Swank led the devotlonals. Mrs. Bancroft told of the Mormon re ligion. Tea was served at the close of the afternoon from tables decora ted with carnations and yellow can dles. Mri. Lora Carter returned Jan. 10 from a week In Portland and also visited In Seattle. Mr. Carter was de tained and will not be hom until about Jan. 38. McLeod mcleod, jn. 37. (spl.) msnds of Mrs. Anns We. Its sr. sorry to hssr thst shs Is 111 at her hem. The Upper Rogue H. C. club met Jsnusry 90 with Violet Dltsworth. Mrs. Jeff Ritchie, the new chslrmsn, took over her duties and eppolnted her committee for the year. The fol lowing olf leers were also elected: Vice - chairman, Mrs. Cunningham: secretary, Mrs. 8. W. Hutchinson: treasurer, Miss Brma Olasa. Mrs. Flossie Mulllns returned Wed nesday from Portland, where she visited her dsughter for t week. The McLeod Home Extension unit met at the horn of Clara Dlts worth January 23. Mrs. Mabel Mack gave a very Interesting demonstra tion on shoe selection and csre 01 feet. The sttendsnc we unusually small, due to so much Illness. Edmund Richardson was found In an unconscious stat at his horn Monday by his lather and was rushed to a Medford hospital, where he 1 reported to be In a critical condition, suffering from a number of serious complications. Donald Vaughn I suffering from an stuck of chicken po. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Taylor re turned Wednesday from Washington, where they spent their vacation The brought hcrr- their daughter. Betty, who ha been cared for by her grandmother for a few weeka Mrs. Paul Robertson went to Med ford Thursday for a medical treat ment. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Cobum. who are now residents of Washington, asm back for their furniture last week. We are sorry to hear that Grand pa Dluworth has tsken a turn for the worse and Is In a very critical condition. Mrs. Dluworth la stay ing in Medford to be near him. , Check llu.hlnge. When the steering dtvelopa a wobble, a check of the king-pin bushings Is quite likely to reveal the aouros of the trouble, psrtlcu Isrly If the car has been long ser vice, according vo the aafety depart ment of the Oregon Stsu Motor as toclatlon. DM Mall Tribune want adi. EPS Riviera RIVIERA. Jan. 37. (Spl.) Mrs. John Biles is visiting her daughter, Mrs. O. E. Joel son. near Salem. Mrs. Pauline Wahl, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. O Gorge West, In Medford, has returned to her home. Mrs. Letsy Miller called on Mrs. Oeo, Lance Jan. 10. Oeorge Wooldredge, of Missouri Flats waa a week-end visitor at the Clay Biles home. Mrs. Leona Miller, who has spent some time here with her parents, Mr and Mrs. M. C. Boom, has returned to her home In Carson, Wn, Ed Koeter and Clyde Martin wars Rogue River shoppers Jan. 31. 4 Long Mountain LONO MOUNTAIN, Jan. 37. (8pl.) Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stanley of Eagle Point were business callers at the W. R. Holman home January 30. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge H. Stoweli mede a business trip to Ashland Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Delhert Mongold ana Mrs. Mae Stoweli mads a business trip to Oranu Pass one day this wk. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Young enter tslned at dinner Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. William Perry of Eagle Point and Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Holmsn. Those who attended Eagle Point Orange Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. Oafrge stoweli. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Mongold, Mr. and Mra. W. R. Hol man. Mr. and Mra. Ross Kline, Mr. snd Mrs. Nick Young and Mr. and Mra. Elsworth Stoweli and daugh ter. Irene and Verta. Guy Prultt sold four milk oows recently. Prank Hugo of Klamath Palls was an overnight guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Short Wednesday. Friends of Mrs. M. L. Prultt will be pleased to know that she Is much Improved. Miss Grace Holman, who la work ing for Mrs. Fred Luy of the Anu lope district, spent all day Sunday with her parenu, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Holman. Mr. and Mra. H. O. Short mads a business trio to Ashland 'January I 30. V. F. W. Auxiliary 1 To Be Organized By Ashland Post ASHLAND, Jan. 37. (Spl.) A wo men's auxiliary to Walter A. Phillips Post. Veterans of Foreign Wars, will be organised thla evening at an open meeting of the post In Ashlsna armory, it la announced oy . v. Hood, post commander. Hood has received word rrom sirs. I. D. Canfleld of Medford. district commsnder of the women's organl zatlon, to the affect that aha haa received departmental permission to form a chanter here, All mothers, wives, or ulsters of veterans who have been In war time foreign service are eligible. Refreshment will follow the meet Ing. which will start at t p.m. Wo men at tending are being asked to bring cakea. , Ashland Postal Worker Retires ASHLAND, Jsn. 87. (Special) Mis Lydla McCall, general delivery and stamp olerk of the Ashland post office, retired last week under thirty year aervlce provisions of ths olvll servlos retirement act, Mlas McCall waa first appointed clerk during the unure of Poatmaa- ur John R. Casey, In 1S05, who served twelve years. Her work continued Uuu the regime of Edward J. Kaiser, for eight years and the past twelve years under the tenure of F. D. Wagner. She will be missed greatly both by fellow employes and the patrons of the office who have received auoh kindly ar.d efficient service during all these years. Wife And Sons See Father Die ONTARIO, Or.. Jsn. 37. P) Mr John Tipton and her two sons, seal ed In their ear, heard a crunching Impact and turned to see that the huaband and father, John Tipton, 50, waa struck by an automobile and killed while walking aoroes a atreet her Saturday night. Frank Jsnklns of Ontarla, driver of the oar, aald he was blinded by headllghu of another car. Truck Hearing Het, SALEM, Jan. 37 (API Th first hesrlni In Oregon under the federal motor act requiring applications for internal truck and bus operations to be filed Februsry 13, will bs hesrd by th public utilities com missioner her January 29. Canadian Mills Prosner SEATTLE, Jsn. 37. (API British Columbia mills In 1035 for th third successive ysar exported half or more of th lumber oroduced for foreign marksu by th Douglas fir Industry of Wsshlngton, Oregon and British Columbia, th Pacific Lumber Inspec tion bureau. Seattle, set forth In its annual report today. Nature Is Wonderful LAVA HOT 8PRINOS. Idaho, Jan 37. (AP) Icy streets and sncwdrlfu sra no traffic problem hsrs. The council merely orders th strest da partmant to up a natural hot water main and melt the barriers. Phone 543. We'll hsul away roui refuss. City Sanlury Service,. HOP. WARNED NOT TO PUSSYFOOT NEW YORK, Jan. 37. Ar-The Re publican party waa told today by Senator LesUr J. Dickinson. (R..Ia.) that It "cannot pussyfoot 1U way to victory" In the coming presidential election. Against a foe who will neither give nor ask quarUr. there can be no soft paU on the wrist, no amenities, no compromise or equivocation, he said In a luncheon address at the National Republican club. His speech was broadcast over sUtlon WOR, Newark, N. J. "It I no simple Usk to rouse the nation from lta lethargy," he de clared. To make It see thst, bsnsstb pleasant and appealing etch phrases, subtle poisons are being brewed which are destructive of self-reliance and of liberty, or that through vari ous monetary and economic 'ahoU In the arm' a sense of false security haa been created while the publlo's pocketbook has been picked and stuffed with government IOTJ's." The Iowa senator aald tM nation la confronted with a choice between two roada which lead In opposlu di rections. One." h asserted, "veers off sharply to tha 'left Into an unchar tered no-man'a land. It has never been explored except by soclsllstlo dreamers. New deal reforms, It la now clear, ars merely a disguise under which to hide the erection of an en tirely new social order. alcatraTfelons ALL QUIET AGAIN SAM FRANCISCO, Jan. 2f. (UP) Alcatran Island's first publicized outbreak, a strike of 100 prisoners, was believed broken today as si lence enveloped the rocky Island In San Francisco bay where Uncle Sam keeps his most dangerous criminals under stern subjection. Maintaining the secrecy ha haa made almost traditional In hi oper ation of the American Devil's 'la- land. Warden James Johnston had nothing new to report today He referred questions to his Fri day announcement that the prison was functioning normally again, that most of tha strikers had capitulated under the bread and water diet and Isolated confinement he Imposed. All but a few of the ringleaders of ths revolt, which began Monday, are probably back on normal rou tine. FILMACIiFREE TO BE DEPORTED SEATTLE. Jan. 37. Pi Duncan Renaldo, aa poised and anapplly dressed as when he faced Klelg llghU of Hollywood, came back to th world today, after 30 months In the anonymity of McNeil Island federal penlUntlary. The dark, curly-haired star of th Jungl film "Trader Horn," amlled as guards escorted him Into th offlc of District Immigration Commission er Mary Proctor to await deportation to Roumanla, He posed willingly for repeated Aewspapsr csmera shou. 1 Averill Elected Game Group Head PORTLAND, Or., Jan. 37. (API Ed F. Averill. former ataU game su perintendent, waa elected permanent chairman of th Oregon SUM Conser vation council, formed her Sunday to unify game preservation effort. William L. Plnlay, Jr was named secretary. Representatlvea from vari ous aporUman's organisations, cham bers and Junior chambers of com merce and other bodies attended. Salary Cut Valid TOPEKA, Kaa., Jan. 37 (API Th Kansas supreme court todsy upheld constitutionality of a 1033 autute re ducing salaries of county officiate about 10 per cent for , two-year period. a Metlran strike Ends MEXICO CITY, Jsn. 37. (UP) Motton picture distributors and strik ers reached agreement today In the four-month walkout which had tied up th Induatry her, Work will be resumed today, Dairy Co-op Profits ASTORIA, Ore, Jan. 37 (API Th Lower Columbia Co-operative Dairy association had net profit of 14,337 In 1035 compared with 8.0fl In 1034. offtcera reported at an an nual meeting her. Weather, Northern California: Unsettled to night and Tuesday, probably with light showers; temperatures slightly sbov normal; gentle to moderate southerly wind off th coast. Oregon i Unsettled tonight and Tuesday, light rain probable: snow over mountains; little change In temperature; moderate easterly wind off coast. Mrs. Lonergsn Dies, PORTLAND, Or., Jan. 36. (AP) Mrs. Jean (Davidson) Lonergsn, 31, win of Frank Lonergan, former speaksr of th Oregon legislature, died at her horn here Sunday. She waa born In Dsllas. Teas. Mr. Lon ergan Is Portland attorney. i