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PAOE NTNE 5g LnzntWUZnlC3L&Dtt(772tt CZnTrrTrf irrmTrJUKM MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUXE, MEDFOKD. OREGON, MONDAY. MARCH 23. 1936. mm 'Read very ad on thla page "you will probably find exactl; th things jou have been .looking (or or a aale or trade for unused article! you ma; hevs. Search your attic or tore-room you may find imany things othera are seek ing and be able to realize Im mediate cash. If . what you want Isn't hers, advertise for It Tribune Classified ada are. Inexpensive effective I RATES Mr word first insertion- (Minimum 35c) Each additional insertion. - per word . fl lc ,1 (Minimum 10c) Per Una per montb without icopy changes ., ., IU5 Phone 75 ! FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST If dog lbmissing. call 1616. 'WANTED MALE HELP BOY or man to deliver vegetables to stores mornings. Box 1214. Tribune. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Girl between 20 and 26 years for chambermaid and to work extra In dining-room during meal hours. Wolf Creek Tavern, Wolf Creek, Oregon. r WANTED Girl for general house work In small family. References. Phone 1516-J-2. WANTED Girl to do housewark and assist with children. Call 1311-W. CAPABLE young woman, housework, assist with, children. Good borne and wages. Phone 039-W. '.. MALE AND FEMALE WANTED Person experienced In al teration and pressing. Give refer ences. Box 1206. Tribune. WANTED Man and wife to work on ranch, close In, house furnished. ';0. V: Myers. Tel. 258-J. WANTED Married couple, no chil dren; man to be good milker and (understand feedtng and caring f r cattle. Please state experience. Box 1963, Tribune. ! WANTED SITUATIONS - - LOCAL GARDENER Trustwortny, ,-wlshes work. Expert flowers, shrubs. A. F. Mendocino. 307 Bessie St. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Owner will share modern .country home with man and wife iln exchange for board. Box 1105, Tribune.. . WANTED Cow to keep for pasture. Frank Foster, Central Point. PAINTING done. 60c hour or contract, .ead'i West McAndrews. WANTED Walnut logs. Ed Same", P. O. box 164. Grants Pass, Ore. AUTO Repairing, reasonable prices. Clement Auto Parte, 230 N. River side. WANTED TO BUY Men's good used suits. Used Wardrobe Shop. 618 E Main. WANTED Springer cows and helf rs Ralph Wilson. Phone Ul-X-l. Central Point. WANTED WOOL MO.IAIR Hippest cash prices for wool ard mo hair, wool bags and fleece twine MEDFOKD BARGAIN HOU8B Vl No. Grape Phone 1062 JUNK WANTED Htfrnest market prices paid for metals of all klnda. rags, wool or cott.n Southern Ore Junk Co.. Stewart Ave. between So. Holly and Oak dale. WANT3D We pay cash for household goods, furniture and stoves We also buy metals, bides, pelts, wool and mo hair MED FORD BAROAIN HOUSS 37 N Grape St ' Plono '062 FURNITURE upholstering, repalritu, reflnlshlng W E. Walker, phone 628 207 N Peach JUNK- -JUKK WANTED CASH PAID for inner tubes, le let lb up Rags outtun and wool, up to 8c per lb Scrap Iron small or large lota: also all other metal of all decnpuona MED FORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 No Grape. phone 1062 FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 6-room house. 417 Jay St. FOR RENT Modern 6-room bouse 38 Myers Court. FOR RENT 7 -room house on e.ist side. Heating plant and all modern. Call 745-J or 425 N. Holly. SMALL furnished house. 134 S. Ivy. WILL let sawing contract to two small Diesel or gasoline driven sawmills cutting 15 to 20 M feet per day each. Write Box 1219. Mall Tribune 4-ROOM house, range. $8. Phone 1569-Y. FOR RENT New modern furnished house flowers, garden, fruit, 8"2 West 2nd. FOR RENT 6-room. modern houw 17 Newtown. Call from 9 to 5 exce.-t Sundavs. Phone 141. Central Point. FOR RENT Comfortable, attracM'.e tlx -room house, close In. Newly painted. Lawn, shade trees. ehru bery, large bavment. garaae. A fine home at modrrete rent. See owner at 332 North Ivy street" FOR REN i Completely furn. boiue. C4 at Dow s Caia, FOE RENT HOUSES POR RENT 3-room modern furnish ed bouse. 316 "So. Peach. 7-KOOM house, newly papered; bam and garage outbuildings, 11$ acrca fine garden land. Call Knox's Serv ice Station. Jacksonville. POR RENT 3-room modern 1 urn shed house 316 So. Peach POR RENT 6 room modern house, furnished W. 11. sverhard, 1019 W O.h. POR RENT -unfurnished Homes, furnished or BROWN e WHITE FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms, 633 Austin. POR RENT Small, turn apt. or laige sleeping room. 606 W. Main. - FOR RENT Four large rooms and bath In beautiful Holly Apartments, completely furnished, except linen, electric refrigerator and range. Clean and comfortable. Available now. Second door north of Postof flce. See manager In rear. FOR RENT (urn. apt. 313 S. Orape. Adults. FOR RENT Apt. 334 Apple. FURNISHED one and two room apart ments, with garage. 604 W. 10th. FURNISHED 2-rooin apartment, pri vate bath, hot and cold water, lights, sleeping porch, garage Adults. 912 S. Oakdale. FURNISHED Apt. for rent. 220 N. Ivy. NICELY furnished apartment. Adults only. Call 905 West 10th. DUKELL Court Apt. 8. 329 N. Holly POR RENT 6-room apt., partly furn. Close In. Inquire 20 S. Fir FOR RENT BOARD-ROOM ROOM, board, care for children. In quire 518 King St. ROOM 6t BOARD Home cooked nienls 625 per month 303 N Holly FOR RENT BURNISHED ROOMS TWO ROOMEr Private residence well located: steam heat, garage; ' reasonable. 1211 W. Main. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 4(4 S. Grape FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Lot for garden at 153 N. OBltdale. - FOR EXCHANGE 4-WHEEL trailer with hay rack, good tires, trade for oow. Will pay cash difference. Phone 689-R-l. P OR SALE OR rRALB Jonathan ap ple 15c and 35a a box Call at Ala Vtata Packing house between 0 and 4 o'clock Bring own boxes. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE TRADE 7 -room modern, 1 acre, ber ries and fruit, In Ashland for home . In Medford. Ed Santee, P. O. Box 184. Grants Pass, Ore. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE $950.00. 8 ACRES, Irrigation, good small house. Close in. 312 Holland Hotel. A REAL BARGAIN 4000.00 80 acres about 85 Irrigated 60 acres 20 year old pears and apples (choice varieties), balance clover land. House, barn, chicken house, good road. Priced at only $4,000.00. Some terms or will take timber and pay difference. CHARLES A. WING AGENCY, INC. Phone 728 109 E. Main ALSO IS ACRES 4 miles from Medford on paved road. Small livable house. This Is a good self-starter chicken or turkey ranch, Price only 9075.00, some terms. CHARLES A. WING AGENCY, INC. Phone 728. - 109 E. Main WHY? 12,000 STOCK AND GRAIN RANCH 5500.00 Bank wires us to sell. 320 acres, 200 acres level land under cultivation, 80 acres old stand alfalfa. Deep soil. Mountain stream touches corner of place. 120 acres wood land mostly level. Fenced woven wire and rail fence. 8mnll house, mountain spring at house. Fair barn. Good out range. Total price 86500 $1000 cash, balance terms. Must and will be sold. J. C BARNES Phone 910- Y. 20 N. Peach St. A BEAUTIFUL ROOUE RIVER PROP ERTY, 406 acres. 1 mile river front . age on fine fishing waters. 76 acres fine bottom land with free watr right. This place priced at 830 pur acre Can not be duplicated any where on Rogue river. BROWN & WHITE. Realtors A SPLENDID buy, five rooms, ba.h and sleeping porch. Hardwood floors throughout. Double garage. Lot. 72x225. Cherries, peaches, fine garden. AH In fine condition 1700. THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE Phone 1496 FOR SALE 2S cre Kings Highway, good 6-room house, 3 bed rooms, 10 down. Also fine 6-room houfte, 8 bedrooms, sleeping porch, near schools. H. O. Wilson. Phone 1564 FOR SALE A beautiful foothill home on the Old Stage Road. All kinds of fruit, berries, graphs, nuts. Modern home, garage, poultry house, fine well and automatle pressure sys tem. You need to inspect this prop erty to appreciate the beauty of the setting, the fine construction. and the diversified fruits. BROWN it WHITE, Realtors DESIRABLE CITY AND SUBURBAN HOMES 8 acres, modern 6-room house, family orchard, clover, on Pacific highway. clo In. City wt er, Irrigated. Snap 81800. Stock and dalrv ranches, 10 to 300 acres. Free water right. Several small acreage homes. If H i. Fl Estate. I have It. ROBERTS. Realtor. 720 W. 2nd. St. Tel. 1528-J FOR SALE or TRADE for Medford: beautiful country home. 9 acres. 7-room modern house, barn and other buildings Tel. 637-R. FOR 8 ALE Federal Land Btnk (arms, small payments, low interest rafs See L J. Knos. secretary-treasurer Medford N F. L. A. 1 WHEN pri thinx of rem estate in ml ( ol BHOWN WHITE. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE POR SALE Because of business else where, will sacrifice 70-acre rantn, well stocked and equipped, small orchard, modern home, near Med ford. Box 1208, Tribune. 4 ACRES, almost new Improvements, bottom land, free irrigation. Cow chickens. 30 rabbits. Priced 81200. Terms. A. F. Flowers, corner 12th and Front FOR SALE 55 acres, 30 acres pears, Bartlett. Bosc, D'AnJou. Grain pos ture. Irrigated, owner's house, fore man's house, necessary buildings, 2 good wells. Box 1273. Tribune. FOR SALE 5 acres, 4 In pears. 6 room modern house, basement, city water and city mail delivery at city limits, ioi Western Ave. FCS SALE By owner, 10 to 80 -at re facts. Irrigated Bear creek bottom lnd, y4 mile from Medford; excel '.ent for gardening. Phone 1524-L. FOR SALE 31 acres choice farm land, Irrigated, full set buildings, very good location, 2 miles of Medford. This Is good. Inquire about It. Also 40 seres free soli two miles from city, free Irrigation. Good buildings. FOR SALE Ten acres, fenced, about two miles N. W. Central Point, all cultivated, land going at 87i0. Terms. FOR SALE Small home sights In the beautiful Westover Heights on the old stage road at very reasonable prices. Phone 788 and I will glad.y show you the property. Exclusive sale, - , B. J. PALMER Real Estate Broker Space In Palmer Music Store.' M EQUITY In Improved 7 acres ad joining Central Point. Large house chicken nouses and barn. Inquire Obert Hansen, Central Point, FCR SALE Beautiful Income prop eity; beet location In town. Also 41 A- well located. Inquire 304 Central Ave. So. AN ORCHARD BARGAIN 22 M, acres, 7 acres D'AnJous, 6 acres 2. yr. old Bosc. 4 acre 28 yr old Cornice, balance ranch in alfaifs Fine modern nome. Equipment guee with place at 812.000 00 or ill trade for business building. CHARLES A WING AGENCY fNC Exclusive Agents Phone 728. 109 E Main HOUSES for aie or re tit Jackson County Bldg and Lioan Ass'n FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS 300 to 600 baby chicks, April 6 hatch. Want to trade for good cow or heifer. Call Jacksonville, 306. FOR SALE Hampshire Red hatching eggs. Blood tested. E- E. Scott, Cen tral Point. Phone 403. BARRED Rocks and Red chickens from blood tested flocks to hatch Mar. 26 or trade for shakes, cedar posts, lumber or heifers. Geo. P Martin, Gold Hill. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK REGISTERED Guernsey cow, and ouil calf; 12-foot row-boat. Phone 373-J-l, Ashland. Earl T. Newbry. FOR SALE OR TRADE Yearling Durham bull. Mann, half mile north 4 Corner Service station, Midway road. FOR SALE Milking Shorthorns. A few choice bull calves; also one two-year old bull. Kir tl and Farm, Central Point. FOR SALE A-l milk cow. Stucco house, South Lozler Lane. FOR SALE One team well matched mares Geo Hilton. Grants Pass FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES DODGE 6-cyl. sedan, perfect through out, original finish, like new, small mileage and at a bargain price. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth SURE YOU CAN BUY USED CARS AT ANY PRICE BUT BE CAREFUL You can Buy here with Confidence 1934 Plymouth Deluxe sedan 1934 Chevrolet Master sedan 1935 Studebaker Six sedan 1935 Chrysler Six sedan Chrysler Airflow, good as new. Fords. Bulcks, Pontlacs, Chevrolet In both sedans, coupes, and trucks at prices that are lower. SANDERSON MOTOR CO. Studebaker Sales and Service FOR SALE 2 used Reo T-6 engines removed from Series G heavy duty speed wagons. One Is complete, otn er practically so, both are In good usable condition and are adaptable to 1928 models. If Interested phone O. A. Eden, 168. POH SALE Essex coach only 11.000 miles. Good condition Inquire 20 3 Fir. upstairs. GOOD UHED CARS Lowest Prices In Medford. 1P35 Plymouth DeLuxe Coupe, tike new. 1934 Plymouth Sedan. 1933 Plymouth DeLuxe Coupe. N34 Chrysler Airflow Sedan. 1930 Dodge DeLuxe Sedan. i34 Dodge Coupe. 1932 Plymouth Coupe. .930 Ford Sedan. . 1H34 Ford Pickup. 130 Dod;e Sr. Sedan, 4 speecu. Also a number of other models. We have a number of Real Cheap Cars. Used Car Lot. north corner 6th and Bartiett. LANGE MOTORS, INC. 08 N. Riverside. Tel. 18 FOR SALE -DOGS PETS ROLLFR CAN ARIES- 21 8 RlTerat le FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR BALE Genuine silver fox shnul der fur cheap. 20 Washington St. FOR BALE Furniture. 1 flturilo couch t breakfast set, 4 chairs 19x12 rug 1 Occasional chair Equity In electric range Two-wheel trailer. All nearly new (M2 West 13th St. FOR SALE Davenport and chair. good as new; vacuum cleaner, oth er furniture. At the home of Mary Grim, Central Point. HAY FOR SALE Baled or loos. H C Maury, Jacksonville, Central Point road. TYPEWKi l EKi -B:cnna 116 N Ceo traJ PNn.e tas POh SAisv -Bio a if Ma 81400 von. Munaxvh. fee Co, FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS ELECTROLUX refrigerator, air cooled. 6 cu. ft. capacity. Operates with city or tank gas, 120.00. Call 728 W. 4th evenings. FOR SALE Fine quality seed grain. nenry nieaermeyer, i mne north ox Jacksonville on Old Stage road Phone Jacksonville 354. FOR SALE oeneral Electric re frigerator In good condition. For particulars call Jacksonville, 42. FOR SAL Ground alfalfa hay, 12 50 per ton, Helen Herbert, Hlll crest road. FOR SALE Kanota oats, wheat and oat hay. Chas Issacs, 2 miles out on Crater Lake highway. . FOR SALE 9-tube cabinet radio with battery, as good as new. Call nt s.ad'8 Transfer. FOR SALE) Boats for all purposes, bedroom and dining room furni ture, electric Ironer. 1129 Nlautlc. ROW BOAT FOR SALE Excellent condition. New paint. 1110 W. 9th. FOR SALE John Deere 3-10 Inch plow. Ted Fish. Phoenix. SEVERAL good used "MoClanahan Incubators, J40-egg HQ. 540-eug 20, reconditioned, tested and u.d complete McClanahan Inc. Co . 260 west 12th St.. Eugene. Ore FERTILIZER Any an ou at, cheap 116 6 Fir Phone 1648-X. FOR SALE Baby buggy and large bassinette, good condition. 19 Crater Lake Ave. MINING claim, good show gold; make nice chicken ranch trade for late model car. Write for particu lars, Box 1262, Tribune. FOR SALE 300-gal Hardle sprayc-r ready to go. price 300 Tel 468-J-l. FOR SALE) beardless seed barley and alfalfa seed. E. H. Niedermeyer. FOt SALE- -Kanota oats and Keo otten barley C. F. Niedermeyer 6.'3-J-l. HA j FOR SALE Grain or al falls Gore Ranch. Jacksonville highway POH SALE God Newtown apples at cheap prices- Inquire Sgooel & Dav Packing House South Fir St. POH SA1.& Hatev ost nay ground atlaira a no oat nay loose airslta bay O A UeVoe. Phone PEI'-MANKNTS a ico and up. Pre v.ri. 13S So oakdale. phone 727 ALFALFA SUED. IDC. P. E Bytxm Rt 3. Meuiord Call O. P. Nleder meyer. Ht a. Tel 623-J-l. MISCELLANEOUS FREE I STOMACH ULCERS. OAS PAINS, INDIGESTION relieved quick. Get free sample doctor's pre scription, Udga, at Western Thrift Store. STALLION Registered Belgian, dark bay. ton horse. Will stand. W. W. Large, Williams, Ore. BUSINESS CHANCES POR SALE Complete sawmill, or will sell separate two engines, boiler, edger. planer, cut-off saw, 64-lncn Inserted tooth saw and other mill parts. Bargain if sold before AprU 16.8. L. Johnston. Applegate. Ore. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNT ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts '1 Title and Title Insurance. Tbe only complete title Spurn in Jackson County MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstract of nt.e. Rooms 8 and 8. No 89 North Central Ave., upstairs Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS Nulisncs Dilute Chart To a point within Hindu queen Arabian gar ment BlMlral tarden Partial or unfair Full of fltuturea Menhed fabric OmlMlon of a vowel or iyl lahle from ths middle of a word Stamaae coin Born 8 nun room Stanza Church feitlva) Father or mother Ethereal salt Western itatet ahhr. Pniall ruj One lndQ nltely Omiinn of a letter or ayl- lahle f om th end of a word Co l y Ornmsneea' . Forebear Solution of Yesterday's Puzxls AlRlNi OP 3. TTAjp C A k m au d1 o rTbP area I N T AlC T mOS T E nQP 0 A RjLL AM AteO D E SIC A UP" E DU V ATE LTAf LAipgNil 41. Air: oomb. form tl. Japan ne tatciman 49, Character In "Th Last Payi of Pomntll CahhnR ralad 61. CorHenMil molttura of the air 51 Ncmlt7 tl. P.-lncly Italian houie WF i 3 1 F I . J I , . . --- - '"a I IJflPI 1 1 i ' ' a f m irir !lIIiflllE!LlI 30 31 :32 - "WTT 7T 31 ff jm -a. wrm rrT v 40 41 u n 7F ZH!L 8fi 7, :S2 1:sz BUSINES8 DIRECTORY Long Distance Moving LARGE VAN serving Calif., Ore and Wash poluta. semi -monthly trips Fully insured Martin Bros. 701 fl 6th St.. Orants Pass Tel. 148-J Money to Lend MONEY LOANED 850 to 300 tor personal or household purposes un House FurnlsLlngs or Autos; also Cars Refinanced. Loans closed within 80 minutes License No. 8 157. See W E- Thomas, 45 So. Cen tnil. Radio Service. Or u now Radios. RADIO ELECTRIC SERVICE Ira E Chastaln Phone 470. 306 tV. Jackson St. Tubes, Aerials. Repairing. Painting and Paperhanglng. COMMERCIAL As HOUSE PAINTING, Tinting & Paperhanglng. Harry Marx, phone 14-F-4, Route 1, Box 440. Trannei. REINKINQ TR.-.NSFER CO Long dlsuncs Hauling Furniture, cuttle anything 111 N Fir. Phono 1033 O Stuart. EAD8 TRANSFER tl STORAGE OO -Olllca 1016 No Central Phone 315 Prices right. Sarvloe guaranteed. rH.UCK.INO AND 8TORAOF - Local and long distance hauling, rural euro moving, eto Ressonabla rates Tel 83!,- P E. Qaaiaun Co HAWUE1 TRANSFER - Expert pack era ana movers Special livestock moving equipment. Prices right 18 North Riverside Phone 816. COMMERCIAL SPRAYING COMMERCIAL spraying. Phone 258-M. McQonagle. LEGAL NOTICES CUT Warrants Called for Payment j Notice la hereby given that there are funds on band In tne oenerai Fund of the City of Medford for tne redemption of warrants Nos. 8105 to 8287 lno. Interest on the above War rants will cease after March 18, 1938. Dated this 16th day of March, 1938. OUS H. SAMUELS, City Treaaurer. Notice of Appointment of Administratrix Notice la Hereby olven that the un- derslgned has been by order of the County court or tne state oi uregon for Jackson County, sitting In pro bate, duly appointed as the Adminis tratrix of the estate of John 0. Thompson, deceased, now pending in said' court. And that all persons hav ing claims against said estate shall present the same to the undersigned, with proper vouchers, at 413 Liberty Building, Medford, Oregon, within six montha from this date. Dated a. Medford, Oregon, this 18th day of March. 1938. ANNABELLE THOMPSON. As Administratrix of the es tate of John C. Thompson, deceased Notice to Creditors All persons Laving claims against the estate of P. A. Skinner, deceased, pending In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County are hereby required to present them, with the proper vouchera, within six montha from date of thla notice to O. P Pruess. attorney for Jos A. Gray, administrator, at his office In Flana gan Building. Grants Pasa. Oregon. JOE A. GRAY, Administrator. Dated March 2, 1038. Notice In the County Court of Jackson Coun ty. Oregon. In the Matter of the Estate of W. A. Van Ooethem, Deceased. Notloe la hereby given that the un dera'gned haa been appointed exec'itor of the estate of W. A. Van Ooethem, decessed, and all persons having Cross-Word Puzzle 10. Encourage It Fills; out with unneceassry matter 17. Bury 19. Of the preient ags 11. Large knife 31. Affirmative votea 21. California aummer resort IT. Maltea over It. Break without warning SI. Diminutive ending II. Coas II Decorated Interior walla 14, Pamoua gangater II. Stop II. D I charged a debt 44. Before: prefli 41. Large flat bo ttomtd boat 41. American Indian 44. Trartig rsaalon 46. Bodant 47. Be under obligation OOWN 1. Rind of paitry Klnlih S. Most leYere 4. Bracing t. Cavalryman I. German astronomer t. Klnl of arrow poison I. Friendly Urownle of Scandinavian folklore t. Conitrucled claim against the estate of the said deceased are hereby required to pre sen the ssme. properly verified, as required by law. to the undersigned exeoutor or at the office of his At torney. O. 8. Blanchara, in the City of Grants pass, Oregon, within six months after the date of this notice. Dated this 6th day of Msrch. 1936. SAM H. BAKER, Administrator. Order Requiring Suit or Action by All Parties llavlni Claims Axalnot Deposit Made with Huperlntemlent of llankr by the Flrtt National Bank of Medford, Oregon, In Order to do Trust Business. In the Circuit Court of tl.e State of Oregon for the County of Jackson. In the Matter of the Determination, Establishment and Adjudication of claims against the deposit made with the Superintendent of Banks of the State of Oregon by the First National Bank of Medford, Oregon. In order to do a trust business. Based upon the petition of the Superintendent of Banks filed herein, It Is on this day ORDERED and i alwuuueiu wibi, an persona, w-pnru- nershlps, associations or corporations having claims against the deposit made with the Superintendent of Banks by the First Natlonsl Bsnk of Medford, Oregon, in order to do a trust business, are hereby required to commence action or suit thereon in this court within six months from the date of this order or forever be barred and foreclosed of any claim on said dcxlt, It is further ORDERED that a copy ol thl order be published once a week for four consecutive weeks in the Medtord Mali Tribune, a dally newspaper published In and having a general circulation In Jackson County. Oregon. Dated this 31st dav of February, 1936. H. D. NORTON, Judge. Notice of Filing of Application for License for Minor Hydroelectric Project. NOTICE la hereby given that B. W R BONIER, whose address la Union Creek. Jackson County. Oregon, haa filed with the Hydroelectric Commis sion of Oregon an application for li cense for a minor hydroelectric pro ject on Rogue River near Union Creek. The application Is for 17 cubic feet per second of water from Rogue River to develop D0 3 theoretical horsepower under a head of &0 feet. The watei would be diverted from the stream at a point which bears North 6 degrees West 1280 feet from the southeast cornor of Section 34, Township HO South, Range 3 East, W. M., and would be carried In a flume and pipe line approximately 1300 feet to the power plant where the water would be returned to Rogue River, all of the proposed works being located within the 8E'4 SEV4 of said section 84. Said application Is made subject to the terms of Chapter 87, Oregon Laws 1831 as amended by Chapter 367, Oregon Laws 1938, and Is subject to prottsts or remonitrances on behalf of the public or any district organised for a public purpose or by any Inter ested person or persons on. the grounds set forth In said law. All protests snd remonstrances should be In writing, In duplicate, should state the grounds thereof and should be filed with the Comm'i- slon at Salem, Oregon, on or before April 10. 1936. Dated at Salem. Oregon, this 36th dey of February. 1036 HYDROELECTRIC COMMISSION OF OREGON By Chas. E. Strlcktln, Secretary. Notice In the County Court of Jackson County for the State of Oregon. In the Matter of the Estate of Cora Lucia Page Knight, a deceased per son, alsu known as Cora L. Knight. Notice Is hereby given that the -jn-deralgned has been appointed executor of -he will snd estate of the above named decedent and all persona bat ing claims against said estate are re quired to present the same, wttn proper vouchers, within 6 months from the date of this notice, to the undersigned at the office of H. K Hanna. 83 North Central Avenue Medford, Oregon. Dated and first published March 0, 1930. CLARENCE A. KNTOHT, Exeoutor. Anderson Creek ANDERSON CREEK, March 91. (Spl.) Mr. Cogglns was . up ths creek Friday, looking over soma Mm. bar, which ha expects to log soon. O. P. Casey left for Roseburg Monday after spending a week at his homa here. Mrs. Leona Marquess and children returned home Sunday evening after spending the winter at Roaenurg with her husband. F. M. Centers and Mrs. S. Mays and daughter, and Mrs. Bella Cen ters and Edward Smith spent Sun day at Oalloa visiting Marlon Cen ters and son. Everyone Is glad to learn that little Jewel Donaca la much im proved at thla writing. Mrs. Opal Chase ami son, James, of Central Point apent Thursday with her mother, Mrs. Bell Centers. Miss Neely of Talent apent the week-end with Miss Bon Nell Jones. 0, P. Casey spent Thursday with his brother, Ray Casey of Butt Falls. Mrs. Jamea McDowell and daugh ter. Margaret, were In Medford on Thursday. Mra. Leona Marquess and Mrs Olenn Brown called at the Mays home Monday afternoon. Edward Smith waa in Medford Wednesday. Mlaa Msrgrett McDowell haa been aulte III thla week. Mr. and Mrs. Drlbert Clark wan In the valley Thursday. Mrs. I. Maya and daughter, and Edward Smith were in Medford Sat urday. Mlaa Ruth Maya haa been on the sick list this week. Steve Lunak was out to the valley Wednesdty. Jsmes McDowell mads business trip to Talent Wedneadsy. Lorln Close left for Klamath Falls Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lovsll were upon the creek Sunday. WOODSTOCK. Ont. UP Postal authorities are proud of their feat In delivering without delay a letter ad dressed to Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Egan, Drew Street, Canada. No city waa named, yet th, letter waa delivered to the Egana her, promptly. Postal authorltloa have not revealed how It was done. factory etyta workmanship thur ougMy guaranteed Your watch ol Jewelry repairing reoelves my person al attention. Jao. w. JoUomo. (OUNTY McLeod McLEOD, Msrch 23 (Spl.) A spe cial Joint meeting of Trail and Mc Leod Home Extension Units was held j at Rogue Elk, March 10. Reports of j the delegates to the State Home In terest conference at Corvallla were I given and thoroughly enjoyed. The meeting was opened by Maud Dlts worth, chairman of the McLeod unit, Mesdames Hutchinson, Hughes, Vaughn and Rsgsdale each gave In teresting reports, covering many sub jects pertaining to successful home making. Many new recipes. Improved child management methods, better music, , happier homes and more friendliness In community life are some of the phases affecting homes as a result of this meeting. Mrs. Mabel Mack and mother, Mrs. Sweeney and Mrs. Rita Meyers of Medford were present be sides fourteen Indies from the two units. Mrs. Mack also gave short re ports as well as outlined plsns for a four day summer camp next July. Refreshments were served by Mes dames aisss, Mulllns and Harding. Mrs. N. F. Ohrt was hostess to the Upper Rogue H. E. club, March 17. The afternoon was pleasantly spent In discussing home beau t mention, practicing grange songs, planning fancy work cheat for future use, and various discussions. Pollyanas were drawn by those who were absent last month. The recreation hour was taken up with an enthusiastic spelling match won by Mrs. Hughes. Eighteen ladles. Including several visitors were pres ent. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Ritchie at Wild wood camp, April 31, Mr, and Mrs. E. D. Hoog returned from Corvallls Monday and will now live at their home, which has been occupied by Frank Netherland during their absence. Ralph Ulrtch of South Gate, Cel., Is visiting at the home of his aunt, Mrs. N. F. Ohrt. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Collier have as their guests, their sister-in-law, Mrs. Collier and three sons of Klam ath Falls. Mr. Barrett Is spending his vaca tion with his wife. Arthur Mullen Is recovering from a knee ailment which has kept him in bed for several weeks. Jim Peyton of Aberdeen, Wash., was a business caller In this vicinity last week. The many friends of little Mary Segessman are happy to know that she- Is now out of danger and haa been brought home from the hospW tal. Ante'ope ANTELOPE, March 33. (8pD Antelope achool board met at the school house the evening of March 1. The county nurse visited the An telope achol March 16. Donald Oulbertson of Central Point apent the week-end with Mr. and Mra. Cecil Culbertson. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Thompson and daughter of Prospeot called on Mr. end Mra. Carl Von der Hellen March U. The Ladles' aoolal club was enter tained by Mrs. Ida Kent and Mra. Nell Von der Hellen at the home of Mrs. Kent, March 18. The ladles quilted some In the afternoon. Most 01 tne OIUD memoers were preacnv, aa were several visitors. At noon bountiful lunoh was served. Visitors present were, Mr. John Rsder of Esgle Point, Mrs. Lawrence Luy, near Antelope. Mrs. Roland Smith, of Medford. and Mra. Wallace Barber, of Grant Pass. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pierce of Medford and Mr. Bertha Bratnby of Portland ware callers at th O. R, Oulbertson horn March 16, Mr, and Mr. Carl Von der hellen, Arlen Millard and Mra. Ruby Rlrva set out SOOO cabbage plant March B. WUbur Erlckson who la attending school at Portland arrived In Medford March It to spend few day with .I wlf. Antelope Literary club met March 18. A carnival and a short program were presented during the evening. The carnival waa given to raise money to buy some curtslns for the school. O. H. Orover of the drover Dairy also donated a sum of money to be used for thla purpose. Mualo on . the program was furnished by Mrs. Oertrude Oreb at the piano, ana Mra. S. W. Balm and sons Dick and jsmes of Medford. Marine Yorton sang a song. The old fsmlly album waa given by several high school stU' dent. The Ladle' social club reorgsnleed at th horn of Mra. Ida Kent March 18. Officers lected were Mr. Wal lace MoDowell. president; Mra. Oer trude, vice president, and Mrs. B. K Rigga, secretary. Those who attended th Antelope Literary club March 18 from various district wr: Mra. Paul Prlnos, Mr. Lawr.no Rollins, Mr. and Mr. S. W, Bali, and son Dick and Jamea and Mr. Myrtle Smith, all of Medford, and Mra, Cam bell of Eagl Point. Ted Fredenberg of Butt Pall la slaying with Mr. and Mr. John 0. Oreb while attending court In Med ford. School waa dismissed March 18 o th teacher and puplla could attend th ahow "A Midsummer Night Dream." All th puplla but three at tended. Those who furnished oar to tak th pupil In wen Mrs. Luther Day, Mr. Can Von der Hellen, Mr. and Mrs. Wsllao McDowell, and Mra. Marda Erlckson. After th show Mrs. Paul Prince Invited thsm to h.T lunch at her home in Medford. Everyone enjoyed themselves during th day. BRIEFS Griffb Creek ORIFFIN CREEK, March 33. (Spl.) Installation of offlcera of the new Orlllln Creek Orange will be held Wednesday evening. March 33, at Phoenix Orange hall. . A very enjoyable evening waa held at the achool house Friday when the pie social waa given by ladles of the horn extension unit. Among tnose irom town who helped with the program were Mr. and Mra. W. A. Holloway, Mr. and Mra. Brooks, Mrs. Effle Herbert Kurts, Mrs. Alex andra and daughter. Coffee served waa donated by the Schillings peopl mrougn Mr. Honowsy of the Re liable, w aura appreciate th co operation of these people and hope we may have them with us sgaln some time. The 8th gradera were winners of last week's contest. Those scoring perfect were Duane Chllds, Bonnie Keep. Orover Elgan, Ethel Jacob. Dorothy Walker and Imo Foresee. Ball games lsst week wen: Thurs day evening the Independenta came over, and the acore waa 11 to 1 In Qrlflln Creek'a favor. Friday evening the local team went to Oak Qrove. The score wau 11 to 6 In Oak Orove' favor. Radio Study club met Wednesday with Winnie Brown. Next meeting win be April 1 at the home of Mra. White on Sunset drive. O. E. Slmmera, who ha spent most of the winter In Kansas, re turned home rast week and very glad to be back in Rogue River Valley again. Fred Snyder came home Tuesdsy evening for the spring vacation. Ho Is a student at O. 8. C. Mrs. C. E. Martin apent the last week-end with her daughter, Mrs. Bob Aoree, Mrs. Wm. Holmes and son. Ned, motored to Eag'e Point Sunday and spent the day with relatives. Mra. John B. Griffin, who passed away at her home In Medford we burled Tuesday in . Griffin Creek cemetery. . Mrs. Mlnear sprained her ankl Tuesday evening and had to b cared for by the doctor. She Is now able to be around on It some. School waa dismissed Thursday morning to enable the puplla to attend the apeclal ahow, "A Mid summer Night's Dream," In the fore noon, especially for the school cbll dnn. Several from her attended th wild hone roundup on Applegate. Th girls' 4H camp cookery class met Saturday at the home of their leader, Mra. Bernlce Stammen. They had previously made plana for a hike, but owing to the day being so cold they did their work at th house. , Mra. Clyde Sturglll la enjoying a visit with her sister and brother-in-law, who an motoring through from southern California. BEAOLB, March 31, (Spl.) Dor. othy Strauaa of Sama Valley atayed last week-end with Marie Seegmlller. Mra. LaBarge and Mr. Grant were among those on the sick list lsst week. Mr. and Mrs, D. X. Btalltngs hsv visiting at their home this week, Mr, Stalllnga' father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stalllngs, and sla ter, Muriel stalllngs, and brother and wife, Mr. and Mra. Warren Stalllngs. all of Utah. Mr. and Mra. Watkln of Loa An geles arrived hen March 13 to tak possession of th Dennlson ranch which Mr. and Mrs. Walter pur chased some time ago. They wen accompanied by Mra. Taylor of Eagl Rock, Calif. Mra. Walton and Mra. Taylor will return to California soon, but Mrs. Walters expects to come back here some time In June. Elalna Rush of Medford tpent Tuesday evening visiting with horn folks. Mrs. Lester Arnold of Jacksonvlll 1 spending a few dsya visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mra. Earl Case and family. Callers at th home of Mn. Hlne Monday afternoon wen Mlsa Swan son, Mia. Bischoff and daughter, Cleo and Mrs. Sanderson. Sunday guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sims were Mr. and Mra. Jamea Martin and family of thl plaoa and Mr. and Mra. Fred Stephena and son. Freddy, and a boy friend of Freddy' from Medford. Mr. CMtt:r of Sama Creek spent tbe ton part of the wock visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. La Barge. Mrs. Walters and Mr. Taylor spent Wednesday In Medford. Mr. snd Mra. Ray Bowen and Mra. Sanderson motored to Shady Cove and Trail Thursday afternoon. Erneat Sanderson burned hi hand quit badly Wednesday evening while lighting gaa lamp. Mr. and Mra. Ray Bowen vera Thursday venlng dinner guest st th bom of Mr. and Mrs. Walter. Co-eds Fear Pounds HAMILTON, Ont. (UP) Co-eds of McMaater university her sr. so de termined to take off excess weight they hav formed special "befon breakfast" axerclslng club. They meet In unhealed Wellington! hall emriy each morning and do half an hour' bending and kicking. P. fl. R. Namesake In Poorhoase YORK, Pa. (UP) President Room velt' n&maaske, a small boy, th youngest of five children, live In York county's almshoua. H 1 Franklin D. Roosevelt Tome, son of Mrs. Franc. Tome, 37-year-old moth er of the flv children, all of whom Itv In th county horn. Every watch repaired hers 1 given jjm oiler time t vest. Jno, W. Jotmsoo. Beagle