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MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUXE, MEDFOKD. OREGON. FRIDAY. MARCH 27, 1936. PAGE THIRTEEN Reed every ad on tan page You will probably find exactly the thlnga you have been looking for or a aale or trade tor unused articles you may have. Search your attlo or store-room you may tlnd many things others are seek ing and be able to realize Im mediate cash. If what you want lent here, advertise for tt Tribune Classified ads are Inexpensive eltectlvel RATES Per word flrat Insertion ,. 8c (Minimum 25c) Each additional Insertion, oer word ,1c i Minimum 10c) Per line per month without oopy changes .... -35 Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST Lady's dark blue coat, betwetn Jacksonville and Medlord. Reward. Tel. 1203-X. POUND Pair glasses. Owner may have same by paying for adv., Mall Tribune olllce. LOST Man's dark brown leather jacket. Telephone 406-R-3. LOST Upper plate, false teeth. Re ward. Finder please leave them at Tribune office. WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Single man to work for room, place to board and small sal ary. Other part time work desir able. Box 8286. Tribune. WANTED FEMALE HELP GIRL WANTED for general home work. Call 529-W. WANTED Olrl for general house work In small family. References call 1516-J-3, MALE AND FEMALE WANTED Married CJUP-o, no chll- dren; mar to be good milker and understand feeding and caring f r cattle. Please state experience. Box 1363, Tribune. WANTED SITUATIONS HOUSEWORK Inquire 624 E. 9th St. LOCAL OARDENER Trustwortny, wishes work. Expert flowers, shrubs. A. V- Mendocino 307 Bessie 8t. WANTED--MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Incense cedar pencil stock. Box 3270, Tribune. WANTED To rent moderately priced 4 or 6-room house. Box 3269 Mall Tribune. CATTLE TO PASTURE! Jake BrowD, Dark Hollow road. WANTED To buy fresh milk cow. Must be heavy milker. Call 014-K-2 between 6 and 7 p. m. AUTO Repairing, reasonable prlceB. Clement Auto Parts. 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. Fhons lll-X-1 dentral Point. WANTED WOOL MOHAIR Hyreot casb prloss for wool and mo hair, wool bags and fleeoe twine MEDFOK.D BARQArN HOUSE tt No'. Orape Phone 1062 JUNK WANTED Highest market prices paid for metals of all kinds rags, wool or cotton Southern Ore Junk Co.. Stewart Ave. between So. Holly and Oak dale. WANTED We pay cash for household goods, furniture end .tovee We also buy metals, hides, pelts, wool and mo hair MEDFORD BABOAIN HOUSS 27 N Orape St Pione 083 FURNITURE upholstering, repairing, reflnishing W E. Walker, phone 68 207 N Peach JUNK- -JTJNK WANTED CASH PAID for Inner tube. 10 per lb up Rags cotton and woo, up to 8c per lb Scrap iron small or large lots, also all other metals of all deonptiona MEDPOUD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 No Orspe phone 1062 FOR RENT HOUSES FOR KENT Modern 3-room house; breakfast nook, sleeping porch. Call tor key at Bullon stors, S. Riv erside. FOR RENT 6-room mod.rn unfur nished home, 629 8. Holly. Phone 804 -J. FURNISHED 6-room house, 125 00 821 Oak St. FOR RENT 6-room modern nouse, 17 Newtown. Call from 9 to 8. ex cept Sundays. Phone 141, Central Point. FOR RENT Furnished 6-room bun alow. 611 South Orape. FOR RENT 5 room modern home I'imlshrd W H. Everbard, 1016 W !.h FOR RENT 4-room house, garden parage, water, 110. 1297 Sunset Ave. FOR RENT Very nice 4-room fur nished houe, Rec. K. Ideal Court, corner Myrtle and Taylor sts. Geo. Iverjon. POR PENT 5-room modern bunRa low, 19 Crater Lake Ave., 626. Tel 687-R-2. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT l-room house, furnished. 812 Summit. FOR RENT Home at 608 South Oak dale, by April 1st. Phone 68. FOR REN"! completely (urn. bouse. Call at Dow's Cafe. FOR RENT -unfurnished. Homes, furnished or BROWN & WHITE FOR RENT 3-room modern furn shed house 316 So Peach FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT 6-room furnished apt.; private bath, hot water. 848 Apple. FURNISHED 3-room apartment pri vate bath, hot and cold water, lights, sleeping porch, garage Adults. 912 S. Oakdale. FOR RENT Furmaued apartment. 918 W. 10th. FOR REN1 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 furn. apt, 813 B. Orape. Adults. FURNISHED Apt. for rent. 229 N. Ivy. NICELY furnished apartment. Adults only. Call 905 West 10th. FOR RENT 6 -room apt, partly furn Close In. Inquire 20 a Fir FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 S. Orape. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT 18 acres. Improved, on highway. Mccurtain's Service Bla 1 mile south of Talent. FOR EXCHANGE FOR EXCHANGE Slmonds bucking saw for set or 30-06 reloading tools. 401 W. 2nd St., Mtford, Ore. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR BALE OR TRADE lots in Portland, what have you? In quire 425 8. Oakdale. TO TRADE Business and residence property In Medford for Copco stock. See or phone clarence Pleroe, Meoiora. FOR SALE OR TRADE Modern 5- room home, 6 lots; berries and fruit . trees. A. J. Gardner, fill Hamilton. WILL trade clear California home for clear Oregon property. Make of fer. Wm. H. Oltman, 427 Fruit St. Santa Ana, Calif. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE 10 ACRES, free soil, 6 acres alfalfa eood house, outbuildings, fenced; plenty water; cultivated; 3600, easy terms, ROBERTS, Realtor, 720 West 2nd. FOR SALE 7 acres fine Bear cxek bottom land, near Medford, on grav eled road, $1100, terms. Also 4-room house, bath, all furnished; good location. Only 91150. Also Real bargain In 180-acra grain and dairy ranch. L. O. PICKELL, , 204 E- Main. Pnone 365. FOR SALE Beautiful home, east side, three bed rooms, tub and shower bath, large lot, just a fine comfortable, family home; reason able terms. ALSO Fine home on west side near schools, three bed rooms, sleeping porch, fine shade trees, large lawn, extra large lot; $2860.00; easy terms. ALSO 3 acres, Kings Highway, good house, two bed rooms, sleeping oorch, land In walnut and filbert trees; $2700.00; 10 down. H. Q. WILSON 7 chestnut St. Phone 1604 A BEAUTIFUL ROGUE RIVER PROP ERTY, 406 acres, I mile river froot- : age on fine fishing waters. 76 acres fine bottom land with free water right. This place priced at $35 por acre Can not be duplicated any where on Rogue river. BROWN Ac WHITE, Realtors FOR SALE A beautiful foothill home on the Old Stage Road. All kinds of fruit, berries, grapes, nut. Modern 'home, garage, poultry house, Cljae well and automatic pressure sys tern. You need to Inspect this prop erty to appreciate the beauty oi the setting, the fine construction, and the diversified fruit. BROWN tb WHITE, Realtors FOR SALE Federal Land Bank farms, small payments, low Interest rates. See L- J. Knox, secretary -treasurer. Medford N F. L. A. WHEN ruu think of real estate think of BROWN & WHITE- HOUSES for tale or rent Jackson County Bldg and uoan Asn. FCR SALE- by owner, 10 to 60-aure facts, irrigated Bear creek bottom I srid. 14 mile from Medford; excel ent for gardening. Phone 1624-L EQUITY In Improved 7 acres ad Joining Central Point. Urge house nMcken nouses and barn. Inquire Ubert Hansen. Central Point. FCR SALE Beautiful Income prop (ty; best location in town, aisoi it A- well located, inquire sot Central Ave. 80 AN ORCHARD BARGAIN 72 '4 acres. 7 acres D'AnJous. 4 acres 2 1 yr. old Bosc. 4 sere 28 yr old Com lee (Mlanos ranch in alfalfa Fin mtriern borne Equipment gie with piaoe at $12 000 00 or nil ir4ie for business building CHARLES A WINO AOENCY fNO Exclusira Agent Phone T28 109 B Miin FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS SEXED LeKhorij roosters, $3 per 100, March 30th. Watzlg s, Rowburg. RHODE ISLAND RED chicks ready March 80th. Mrs. NahM. lane Off second curve of Buckshot Hill road. AUSTRALORP, Whit Leffhorn nd Barred Rock cockerels and laying pullets; also Austra-Whlte hatchln cere A. P. Jordan TnlTit FOR SALE -DOGSPETS roller canajubs 21 ri versus FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 100 weaner pigs, phone 403-J-l. MILK COW and work horse. Jordan, Talent. FOR SALE; Guernsey, second call. Oentle and good milker. 76 cash Phone 765. FOR SALE Milking Shorthorna. A few choice bull calves; also one two-year old bull. Klrtland Farm, Central Point. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES CHEV. 6 4-door sedan, wire wheels, good rubber, good mechanically ami priced for only $276.00. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth. WILL SELL 3 Chevs, '28 coupe, coach and sedan, almost wholesale. Box 40, Tribune. FOR 8ALE '31 Chevrolet coach; per fect condition. Inquire 16 So. Con tra!. FOR SALE Durant 4 sedan, the best buy In town. See Love, 207 S. River side. FOR SALE Essex coach only 11.000 milea.. Good oondltlon. Inquire 20 8 Fir. upstairs. GOOD UHED CARS Lowest Prloes In Medford, 1P36 P.ymouth DeLuxe Coupe, tike new. 1934 Plymouth Sedan. 1933 Plymouth OeLuxe Coupe. l-t34 Chrysier Airflow Sedan. 1030 Dodge DeLuxe Sedan. 1934 Dodge Coupe. 1932 Plymouth Coupe. i930 Ford Sedan. IH34 Ford Pickup. lwSO Dodge Sr. Sedan, 4 speeds. Also a number of other models. We have a number of. Real Cheap Oars. Osed Car Lot, north corner 6th and Bartirtt. LANOE MOTORS, INC. KB N. Riverside. Tel. 18. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS CHOPPED barley for feed, and ba.ed straw. V. Burscll, Phone 35S-J-3. A BARGAIN One 6-h.p. Bean spray rig. inquire C. C. Lemmon, care Sgobel Se Day, So. Fir St. WASHING MACHINES, $6, $10 and $16.00; baby bed, complete, $6; day bed, $6.00; davenport, $15; rugs, $1.60 each; set of golf olubs. $6.00; oak dresser, $7; Cola man lamp with shade, $2.26; plat form scales, $9; bicycle. $5; lawn mower, $2; battery radio, $4; coal brooder, $7.50; electric brooder, $6.60; Incubator, 540 size, $10; bed, box spring; solid oak dining room table, 6 chairs; set harness; some good cows and heifers. Al's Trading Post, Jacksonville Highway and Lozler Lane. FOR SALE Body fir, dry; Klamath potatoes.- Phone 921-X. FOR SALE Baby bed In good con dition. 730 Dakota Ave. rYPEWRiiEKd Bierma 116 N. Cen tral phone iOA FOR SAE Bated alfatfa $14.00 too Monarch Seed Oo. FOR SALE ueneral Electric frlgerator In good condition. For particulars can jacKsonvuie, 43. FOR SAL Ground alfalfa hay. 12.50 per ton, Helen Herbert, Hill crest road. FOh SALE- -Kan ota oar and Ho chen barley. O, F. Nieder merer 6J3-J-1. HA 1 FOR SALE Grain or alfalfa Gore Ranch. Jacksonville highway FOR SALE Good Newtown apples At cheap prices. Inquire Sgobel s Day Packing House South Fir St FOR Sale Haieo oat nay grouna alfalfa a no oat nay loose alfalfa hay O A DeVoe, Phone 628 -J -2 PEP-MAN KNTS $1.60 and up. Pra- vst'9. 2M 80 Oakdale. phone 727 MISCELLANEOUS FREE Cull apples for hog feed. In quire Sgobel &z Day Packing House, 80. Fir St. STALLION Registered Belgian, dart bay, ton horse. Will stand. W. W Large, Williams, Ore. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE Highway store and filling station at invoice. BROWN ie WHITE, Realtors. FOR SALE Complete sawmill, or will sell separate two engines, boiler. eager planer, cut-ori saw, 64-lnrn Inserted tooth saw and other mill parts. Bargain if sold before April 16.8. L. Johnston Applegate, Ore. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKHON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts t Title and rule Insurance. The only com p let It tie System 10 Jackson county MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstract of r:t.e. Rooms 9 and S. No. $2 North Central Ave., upstairs. Long Distance Moving LARGE VAN ssrvins; Calif.. Or eg and wash points, semi-monthly trips miiy insured Martin Bros, roi a ftth 8t . Orant Pass Tel. 146-J Money to Lond MONEY LOANED $50 to $300 for personal or nouse bold purposes un House FurnisLings or Autos; also Cars Refinanced Losns closed within 30 minutes License No 8 167. Sea W ft Thorns. 46 So Cen tral Transiet. REIN KING rRj'NSFErt CO Lang distance hauling Furniture, cattle, anything 111 N Fir Phone 1038 O bt iart. EADfl TRANSFER A STORAGE CO Offlc 1014 No Central Pbon 815 Prloes right. Seme guaranteed TRUCKING AND 6 TO RAO J - Local and long distanc hauling furni cure moving etc Reasons bla rate Tel 63b F B VmsjD Co HAWLEV TRANSFER - Ktpert pack ers snn movers SperMsl livestwlt moving equipment Pri rigul 0;s North Rirersids. Pbon $1$. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Palntln? and Faperhsnglng. COMMERCIAL & HOUSE PAINTING, Tinting as Paperl.anglng. Harry Marx, phoue 14-F-4. Route 1, Box 440. COMMERCIAL SPRAYING COMMERCIAL spraying. McOonagle. Phone 258-M. LEGAL NOTICES Notice to Creditors, In the County Court of Jackson Ccunty for the State of Oregon In the Matter of the Estate of Jasten Hartman deceased, also known as cRsen Hartman, and also as J. Hartman Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed admin istrator of estate ol above named de ceued and all 'persons having claims agttinst said estate are required to present the same, with proper vouch ers within 6 months from the date of this notice, to the undersigned at the office of H. K. Hanna. 32 Notth Central Avenue, Medford, Oregon. bated and first published March 13th, 1036. WESLEY HARTMAN. Administrator. Call for Bids for Wood. Notice Is hereby given that bids wilt be received for 125 cords of 4-ft. body fir wood to be delivered before Sep tember l, 1036, at the Central Point School. All bids must be In the ha.ids of the clerk by April 4, 1036. Each bid must be accompanied by a certi fied check for 5 of the total bid. W. B. KINCAID. ' Clerk, School District No. 6, Central Point, Oregon. Citation In The County Court Of The State Of . Oregon, For Jackson County. In The Matter Of The Estate or Mary A. Vincent, deceased. To John R. Vincent, Richard R. Vin cent, George A. Vincent, Bell Vin cent Centers, James 8. Vincent, Gibson Vincent, James McDonald Sr., James McDonald Jr.. Orvilie Vincent, Lavlna Vincent, Urlch Vin cent, Letha Snider, Docla Craig, Edna Dick. Ethel Smith, Charles Vincent, Oateman Vincent, and also all other devisees and heirs un known if any such there be. Whereas, application having been made in due form to the above named court on March 18th, 1936, by Jame3 S. Vincent, administrator of the above named estate, for an order and license directing, authorizing and empowering him to sell the real estate belonging to the estate of said de ceased, and described a follows: Commencing at the northeast corner of the southeast quarter Of Section 27, Twp. 35 S. R. 3 W. W. M., Jnckson County, Oregon, thence west 70 rods; thence south 91 rods; thence east 79 . rods; thence north 91 rods to the place of beginning, containing 45 acres, more or less, and ap praised at $1125.00. And Whereas, the court ha fixed the 27th day of April, 1936, at ton o'clock a. m., at the County Court room In the County Court House In Medford, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing any and all- objec tions to said petition and the grant ing of said order and license of sale .Therefore, In-The Name of The State of Oregon, you and each of you. and also, all other devisees aud heirs unknown if any such there b. are hereby cited, directed and re quired to appear at said time and place, tneu and there to show cause, if any you have or If any exists, why an order of sale should not be made as In said petition prayed for, and why said petition should not be granted, and said order and license should not be Issued. , Witness The Honorable Earl B. Day, ! judge of said Court, with the seal of said Court affixed, this 20th day of March, 1936. O. R. CARTER, Clerk. My personal attention given to an wa'xh repairs, facvjry style workman ship reasonably priced and thorough ly flruaranteed jno W Johnson Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS 1. Jaeger full T. Be a fixed ele ment or at tribute IS. Make certain 14. Closer 15. Type of elec tric) current: abbr. 16. Roofs of mouths 18. At far as 19. Seed container IL Church coun cil IS. Performed tZ. Natlv metal bear Ins compounds 26. Nothing mors than . SS. Witnessing; clause of a writ tt. Examined accounts It Body or land almost sur rounded by water II. Untidy per sons II. Suppress In Mifituunclng II. Melrnly 19. Cut lennthwlis 40. Conjunction Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle SIC1R1I IBIEMA B A S E D A R I senItemple A B LEaTl1BR E D !t4lll10nI! E M SMU L EiR A JS E, R E pieIl sBco'r nel ATONEtlRNiGEM Bn q s ieIg a y sWM MiSSEilliL5A ADOffMUS H N X j t TERMlE DpAN I N E EISlslENiESmAlRlElS 41. Gum resin 46. RoBulsb 4T, Symbol for Ruthenium 41. Part of a sur veying In strument SO. Exist tU Person ap pointor, by a Bt. Garden fruit eft. Plana 68. Football turn 12 13 U p- 16 ffj7 IS If IO I 12 - W' 'I . . IS l ;f 'I fLUp zi 24 m fM m w zs 33 34 35 3jr 37 ' 111 " 1 aa '"TJ' 1 ')t W - - " -aaa aM lljfJlll 31 J 00 H 4l AX 43 44- AS 47 :; 4d 4H i7pt ,'Mi, 'fM '7s 3Z 1 " a ' ' i-l I I- 4 1 I 1 I, ' 1 I Co ontyBriefs Sams Valley -Th TjtrilM1 Mwh annual hsnnuet was held Thursday evening at the auditorium wnere tne memoer en tertained their pusbands and rami tifR Aftjr n. nil or t nr our urn th crowd Joined tn recreational games di rected by Miss Ruth Blgham. Boun teous refreshments of tee cream and cookies were served tn the kitchen near the midnight hour. O. T. Wilson received a telegram Siinrtnw nrivUlnir him nf the sudden death of his brother, Justin, at .Santa Barbara, Calif., Sunday morn ing. Justin was resident of this district for sbout ten . years, leaving in 1916 to make his home In Cali fornia. School was closed March 19 for r,rt. nf t.im dnv when the students witnessed "Midsummer Night's Dream' at the weaiora xneaiers. The sudden death of John Dug ann Saturday nleht came as a shock to friends and acquaintances here. Mr. Duggan naa resmea prani.j all his life in Sams Valley where Bumnathv la ovtoruitVl hi tWO SOnS. Charles and Owen, his brothers and sister and other relatives. The first battle with Jack iroai tvii uftjtnn waji enacted Tuesday night, when a smudge was lighted in the van ncevenourg oruim, w protect the pear crop, Th Mdinir of era Ins will soon be completed in this diatrlot where work is being rushed while the weather permits. mm ntvM Wilson visited Sunday with "Grandma" WUhlte at Eagle Point. Mr o n Tresham returned last week from a ten days' visit with relatives near San Francisco. 4 Lake Creek LAKE CREEK, March 37. (Spl) Twenty-two ladles wore present on Thursday at a meeting of the Com munity club held at Mra. Henry Meyer's. As the olub had no unit work scheduled for that day, Mrs. Ella Tyrrell demonstrated the mak ing of angel food oake. She made two oakes, which the club members pronounced perfect. The Orange will give another dance Saturday night, March 38, with the Rogue Elk orchestra fur nishing the muslo. Among those from here who at tended the danceet Rogue. Elk Sat urday night were Mr. and Mre. Wal lace Ragsdale, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Charley and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Orlgs- by. - Misses Mary and Joan Nussbaum wore Sunday guests of Miss aditn Hoefft. Mr. and Mra. Harry Tonn of Med-fc-rd were week-end guests at the Tonn home. Miss Harriet Short, who has been employed In the Brophy home, re turned home Saturday. . The -H olubs met Friday at the Wallace Ragsdale home. I,AWNMOWER8 sharpened. W call to- and deliver 33 N. Fir St. SIMS BROS. Phone 391. Ose Mall Tribune want ads. Cross-Word Puzzle 10. Comparative ending 11. Withdraw 12. Worn away 17 Article SO. Be much dts heartened Xi. Particulars 24. Short for a man's name 25. Factories . 37. East north east: ahbr. 2S. City 'n Bel glum tt. Ourselves 30. Owing 82. At home 23 Oases fixedly U. Crescent shaped mark In at the hase of the finger nail M. Expand 37. Root word 41. A Judge of Israel 42. Italian coins 43. Regular end ing of the pant par ticiple 44. rompnnlon 4B Raise god 41. Character In "Peer OyntH 41. Oncle: Scotch fi2. Nerntlvs pre fix 84. Broad street t ' abbr. DOWN U Vns4l for brewing1 a bevsrsgs I. Demand a rtpstltlon t. Like ,4, Take tbe eve ning meal I. Historical ps rtrvli 6. Depend T. To an Inner point ft. Require I. Owns Big Applegate BIO APPLEOATB, March 97. (Spl.) Oeo. Hoffman, resldsnt of Thomp son creek for S years, reached his Bist milestone Thursday, the out standing event of the day oomlne; In the surprise visit of his daughter, Mrs. Emma Jordan . of Saoramsnto, who had not visited here for 10 years. Mr. Hoffman was honorsd with a dinner at the home of his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. 3. R. Hoffman, at which Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoffman of Steamboat also were guests. The aged man lived In Ger many until he was lo, when he came to California to live with relatives. His friends spesk of him as being "quite a boy" In consideration of Ms good health and ability to cut wood, build fences, .and do other kinds of heavy labor. Mrs. Jordan left Sun day for Weed, where all, will epend a few dayst before returning to her home. Mrs. Mcrrlam Worthlngton of San Francisco, who Is making an extend ed visit here, spent the week end In Ashland as a guest of her sister. Mrs. Clyde Young. k Mrs. WorthlnRtoh also visited hsr mother-in-law, Mrs. Mar tin Stevens, at Talent. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lovel of Orlftln preek motored here yesterday and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hartley. Miss Leah Evan, and Miss Leah McKee, students of Medford high school, spent the week end here with Miss McKee's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd McKee. Among local teachers attending "Midsummer Night's Dream" at Med ford last week were Mrs. Wallace Hasklns and Miss Eleanor Maule. About fifteen pupils from Applegate school attended, aa did Orden Phil Hps and Donald Caldwell from Bea ver Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Bert HuklU expect to leave for upper Rogue river the first of April to make their home, having leased a service station and store at Shady Cove. While on a business trip to Klam ath Falls, Mrs. Cora Crump of Eu gene spent the weak end here with her son, Harold Crump. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wlnetrout of Grants Pass spent Sunday here with the former's sister, Mrs. Fred Benedict. Lester Smith, employed for a number of years In the county engi neer's office at Medford, left the first part of the month for Vuma, Aria., where ha has employment as timekeeper for a construction com pany working in connection with the All-Amerlcan canal being dug there. Mr. Smith stated tn a letter to his parents here, Mr. and Mr,. Ed Smith, that the thermometer reached 101 degrees soon after bis arrival there. Mrs. Smith may Join her huaband later. Mrs. J. O. Ayrea and daughter, Mary, arrived by train from Port land Saturday to spend the week end here with Mrs. Ayrea' son, Carl, who Is teaching at the Little Applegate school. ' ; Baseball In miniature style has commenced here In games waged be tween grade schools, Beaver Greek having defeated Unlontown Friday by a score of 4 to 8. Lee Port, Jr., returned to Oregon State college Sunday after spending the spring vacation at his home here. Mr. Port arrived' too late to attend tha nation-wide horse roundup ,tag ed last week, but having become im bued with a real aplrt of the west when he heard of the horse affair over a coast-to-coast hookup through a Ssn Francisco broadcaat, content ed himself with roping the gold fish at Star ranger station, T. J. Spaudlng of Medford has started logging operations on Little Applegate, having purchased timber from Mrs. Mary Purcel. Two truoks are making regular trips to Medford with logs. . Mr. and Mra. K, K. JCubll of Port land were guests of Mrs. Maud Kubll hsre Sunday. The Pomanders spent several dsys I n southern Oregon, making the Hotel Medford their headquarter,. Mr. Kubll made sev eral trlpa to Oaula creek, where he owna the Golden Standard mine. The Upper Applegate Grange, In presenting Its first program before tbe publlo Saturday evening, played to an appreciative audience. A fine selection of musical numbers waa given, In addition to "Oooae Money," a one-act play consisting of 10 char acter,. "Hi, Soul," a one-act farce, also waa given by the Applegnte ex tension unit. Mrs. Bertha Hasklns, lecturer of the Orange, wishes to ex press her thsnka to all who helped make the program a ucoess. Mrs. rrank Miller and daughter of Williams Creek spent Sunday with frlsnda here. Henry Walter, of San Francisco, who made many acquelntancee dur ing hta visits here with his sister, Mrs. Fred Offenbacher, left a few dayoe ago for a 100-day tour around tha world. Leaving by water for the Hawaiian lalanda, China and Japan, Mr. Walters win continue through Europe, where he will spend some time visiting an aunt and other rela tives at Kuatadt, Oermeny, his na tive country. Having sold his aulo. mobile. Mr. Walter, expects to pur chase another car on his return through Detroit. ' I Otis Buck and a friend from Allu res spent the week ,nd here with the former'! parent. Mr. and Mra. M. R. Buck. Residents of Little Applegate have expreaaed particular gratitude for th. fine work of the county ar.ar iu their district, ssylng thst more than the usual amount of work Is being accomplished on tbe road there. Long Mountain LONG MOUNTAIN, March 37, (Spl) Mr. and Mrs. Jack 8tosll en tertained with a dinner at their home Sunday honoring Mrs. 8 to well's and Mrs. Ruth Haley's birthday. The table decoratlona were beautifully carried out tn yellow and white. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bolt and sou Herbert, Mr. and Mra. Walter Williams, Mr. and Mra. Don Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Morse Haley and son Dale, and daughter Ruth, ail of Medford, and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mr. Jack Stowell end daughter June and son Tommy. John Anderson, representative for the Sonoma Valley cheese factory, was calling on prospective customers Monday. He already ha several cus tomer In this vicinity. They are run ning a truck out here every morning from Central Point. C. J. Gerbb of Eagle Point pur chased a registered Guernsey sire from Oeonge Stowell one day last week. BUI Holman and son Henry, drove some cattle to the atook yards In Central Point Sunday. Mr, and Mra. Delbert Mongold drove to Ashland Sunday to visit Mrs. Mongold'a sister, who Is attend ing normal school. L. F. Boren made a business trip to Grants Pass Monday, Mr. and Mrs. . Roy Smith and daughter Barbara, from. Eagle Point, called on Mr, and Mrs. Nick Young Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Stowell attended the dance at the Oasis Saturday eve ning. Mr. Fredrick of the Snider Dairy company was calling on the dairy men In this neighborhood Monday. Mrs. M. L. Prultt has a nice bunch of White Leghorn oh tokens that she recently hatched. Ross Kline ha been on the sick list with the flu the past week. Mr. and Mrs. o. W. Mesenger shopped In Medford Friday. Mary Harnlsh and Jean, Holmes visited at the home of E. 8. Stowell Saturday;' Mrs. Carl Each. Mrs. Oousterhout and Mra. M. L. Prultt motored to Medford to attend the funeral of Mrs. Chlldreth. Nearly everyone In this community attended the funeral of Hrs. Chlld reth. She will be greatly missed among her friends. Our deepest sym pathy Is extended to the family. Bonnie Jean Stowell spent Satur day and Sunday with friends In Eagle Point. Bob Mlksche was out In this vl olnlty last week with the new field man for Crown feed. Grace Holman called on Mrs. Laura Boren Sunday morning. Foots Greek FOOTS OREBK, March 37 (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Frank Elliott and Mrs. Pauline Wahl spent Sunday morning at the Holoom aprlnga. Mr, and Mre, Jay Davidson were Riviera callers Sunday, March 33, en route from Granta Pass to their home at Klamath Falls. Nick Struve visited Louie Drulf Sunday, March 33. Mr. and Mrs, Norman Baxter were Grants Psss visitor Saturday. Rowland Miller returned to school at the Ashland Normal Tuesday after a five-day vaoatlon between semester,. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn DeJanlvler and small son' are leaving thle weok for their home at Bend, Ore. after Spend ing the winter at their mine here. Mr. and Mra. Rlcter, Mr. and Mrs. Howea and Mr. and Mra. Fish of the colony and Mr. R. F. M'Uer attend od Orange at Sams Valley Saturday evening, March 31. The meeting waa greatly enjoyed aa State Master Ray Olll was present and gave a very en tertaining talk on current matter. Mrs. Maude West and son Chas. Champlaln,' visited here Sunday, March 33. Charles now has employ ment In Medford. - ' All but a few of the apple and pear tree In the Riviera plantation orchard have been out and a crew of men are now at work pulling the stumps and cleaning the ground for a grain crop. WHlow Springs WILLOW SPRINOS, March 37. The ' Willow Springs Thursday club will meet April 3, with Mrs. Roy Nichols. Mrs. H. S. Chlrgwln will have charge of the program. Mlas Ela Huffman of Maryavllle, Cel., was a house guest this week at the Roy Nichols home. Mlas Huft msn was en rout home after visiting tn Seattle. Mrs. Joe Collier and chtldren of Klamath Falls were guest, last wk at the Gen Blackford home. Mra. Collier and Mrs. Blackford are slsters-In-law. Marlon and Orvllle Caster were at home from O. S. O. for the spring vacation. Mra. 0. J. Merrstt of southern Cl Ifornla and Mra, Holland of Wllder vllle were luncheon guest Wednes day at the J, W. Blrkhols home. Mm Merrett formerly resided here about 35 year, ago with her parenta, on the farm now owned by M. F. Young Mra. Merrett we en rout home after vlstlng In the northern part of the state and Wlldervllle. Mra. Holland returned to Wlldervllle by train Wed nesday evening. Mr. and Mra. Roy Nichols enter of their house guest. Miss Ella Huff man or Marysviue, cal. Guest were friends and neighbors who formerly resided In Nebrsska. The many frlenda of Mr. Oene Blackford will regret to learn that ah 1, ssnously 111 and confined to her bed. Mr. and Mrs. Russell L. Harrl of Portland visited friend, and trans acted business In the valley last week end. Miss Lucy Elden, only daughter of Mrs. tela King F,"in, former resi dent of this district, was united In marriage to Henry Quarle Dlcklnaoo In San Francisco, March 31. Mr. Dick inson 1 employed In the Insurance business In the bay city, when the young couple will make their home. The Oeo. Kendall family, who have been living on the Clyde Hanson place since last fall, have recently moved to Jacksonville. The house Is now rented to a California family who will move In soon. A heavy amudge hung over this part of the valley yesterdsy, although the bloiaoms are not yet out. Tul was the first smudge of the season In this vicinity. Thompson Creek THOMPSON CREEK, March 37. (Spl.) Mrs. Emm. .Inrrtnr, a.. mento was the guest of her father, George Hoffman, for several dsy,. H. R. Bllven I on the sick list this week. Jim Goodrich attend th. tv.m- send club at the Community hall at Applegate March 30. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mee speni Tuesdsy in Medford. Mrs. W. A. Morsn returned home lsst Frldav from fun av.n.i.. where ahe visited her husband and retnwvee. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Coffeen and family visitor ... tn. hm,, . Coffeen Sunday. Miss Edythe Balderstone, who la working for Mra. J . mu.i i Medford, apent leveral Say here vl. un ra ner parents snd friends. Frank Mee, who has been attend ing the Ashland Normal school, let for Caylon. Calif. Miss June Rudd hu .r.j.j.n.ju. & Position as nrtmarv t.uh.. in .... ounuoi near aaeaiord. i-ne Tnompson creek school chll. dren enjoyed a birthday party Frl- ujr n.Mjrnoon. xne children having blrthdavs were tha p... i.in. Edael and Bdoltne, 8 and Deloree Boussum, 11. Mrs. Pearce made the birthday cake which was enjoyed by all. Oamea were plsyed and the party was finished with a marsh, msllow roast. Thursdav mornlne. Mi ThAmnn creek school children surprised Miss Rudd with a flower shower. J. E. Albaugh recently organised a 4-H club for the school girls. Tha giri enow Mra. j. B. 01111 aa their leader. Thev are awlnv tn .turf oooklng. The first meeting will be uma cms weex. xnose participating .1. HMln. nanl.n .. fKHu,!. Balderstone, Margaret and Del ores soussum and jean Moran.. Mr. and Mra. Wayne Tnopell and family .ofMerifnrf wr oalll nn the Balderstone families Sunday. ' 0. 'C. Maust, from ths Orange Cn-nnanttlva ntim.lw ukvil.Mm, a. Central point, waa transacting busi ness on -mompaon creek March 38. TRAIL, March 37. (Spl.) Uttle Mary Segeesman waa brought bom . from the hospital March 19. She la still confined to her bed, but rap idly Improving. " ' Mra. Louise Bayer and little son, Jimmy, were overnight guest at tha S. W. Hutchinson home Sunday night. They wer on their way home to . San Pedro naval station from Bremerton, Wash., where they had , spent the past few months. Many people will remember Dr. Bayer, who waa with th co camp on Elk creek for several months. Dr. Sayer is now physician on a large U. 8, veaael which sails for Panama th first of April on. six-week cruise. Mr. and Mrs, Rul Rhylns and three children, Virginia, Junior and Dick, wer calling on frlenda In this community Sunday afternoon. Miss Inen Burk 1 spending thus week In Medford guest of her aunt, Mrs. Agnes Porter. Mr, and Mrs, Ralph Watson and son, Carroll, apent? th past week end In Roseburg, guest at the hoc of Mra, Watson's sister, Mra. Waah Hughes. Mrs. Llal Tricker waa us over night gueat at the home of her eon, Wtlber Tucker, In Medford March 13. Mrs. Mary Burk and brother, Macey Henthorn, ahopped In Medford yesterday, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Rail of Cali fornia on th Rogue are busy getting thlnga ready for the tourist season. Ralph Watson and Boyd Tucker are helping them for a few day. . Meteorological Report Forecast Medford and vicinity: Rain tonight and Saturday; temperature below normal. ' Oregon: Rain weat and local show ers or snow flurries in east portion tonight and Saturday; temperatures below normal. Local Data ' Temperature a year ago today: highest 61; lowest 35. . Total monthly precipitation,' .06 Inches; deficiency tor the month, 1.33 inches. Total precipitation since September 1, 1335, 15.40 Inches; excess for the season 330 Inches. Relative humidity at 5 p. m. yes terday as per cent; 8 a. m. today St per cent. Tomorrow: Sunrise 6:01 a. m.; sun set 6:33 p. m. Observations Taken at ft A. U 130th Meridian Time Trail mm It i n CITY 88 .04 68 J00 66 .06 64 .00. 44 .00 S3 T 46 M 40 .00 43 JO 34 J00 43 M .00 3 .00 44 M 64 M 46 J00 66 .06 66 T M .00 48 .13 Cloudy dloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Snow Clear Oloudy Rain Clear. Clear . Rain Clear Cloudy Cloudy Clear Rain Cloudy Cloudy Rain ttoeemirg . Salt Lak . 40 San Francisco 68 Seattle 46 Spokana 46 Walla walla.... 53 Wash., D. C 66 Boise . .- 56 Boston 56 Chicago .I,, 1, 64 Denver 40 Eureka 63 Helena Lo Angel... ... Medford 66 New York 68 Oman 66 Phoanlx 66 Portland 63 Reno - 64 64 t