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MEDFOKP MAIL TRTBUXE, MEPKOKD. (TREGOy, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 1, 1936. PAOE SEVEN X23DB r Read every ea on this page You will probably find exactly the thlnga you have been looking for or a aala or trade for unused artlclea you may ban. Search your attic or ton-room you may find many things otbera are seek ing and be able to realize Im mediate cash If what you vast lant bare, advertise for It Tribune classified ada are Inexpensive effectlvel RATES far word first Insertion (Minimum 35c) Each additional insertion. , per word Ic I Minimum 10c) Per line per month without copy changes $1.35 Phone 75 . ' FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST Black kid glove. Tribune office. Vl LOST If dog la musing, call 1518. WANTED MALE HELP SALESMAN (house to bouse); good deal: money dally, 4 to 7.50 Per day easy; transportation furnished. Answer briefly. Box 3342, Tribune. WANTED A reliable man to work in auto camp. Apt. furnished. Med ford. Box 3S35. Tribune. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Girl over 18 to do cooking and housework, 4 adults. Inquire evenings at 904 W. 10th St. WANTED Experienced waitress at bus stop. Must be fast service. Palace Lunch, Grants Pass. WANTED Girl to help with house work and children phone 645-R. WANTED Girl for general housewoi k and care of 2 children. Call 1280. WANTED Young woman over 18, . housework and assist with children; board, room and wages Tel. 939 -W i MALE AND FEMALE I AGENTS free to travel; car furnished. f Give age, aaaress, pnone. xu ootx Tribune. WANTED SITUATIONS MAN, 25, needa work. Experienced In many lines, will do anything, ji No. Fir. YOUNG COUPLE want work for board and room, or small wages. Box 3203, Tribune. LOCAL GARDENER Trustwortny. wishes work. Expert flowers, shrubs. A. F. Mendocino 307 Besgle St. WANTED--MISCELLANEOUS WANTED All kinds of farm Imple ments for cash. 39 South Grape. Phone 30r LADY and girl want ride to Portland. Will share expenses. Phone 291-J-3. WANTED Incense cedar pencil stock Box 3270. Tribune. AUTO Repairing, reasonable prlce3 Clement Auto Parts, 330 N. River side. JUNK- -JUNK WANTED CASH PAID tor inner tuoea. to pei lb up Rags cuttun and wool, up to 8c per Lb Scrap iron small or large lota; alao all other metals of aUl decnptiona MED FORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 No Orape. Phone 1063 WANTED TO BUY Men's good used suits. Dsed Wardrobe Shop. 618 Main. WANTED WOOL MOHArtt l'H'rest caab price for wool and mo bvlr. wool bags and fleece twine MEDFOKD BARQAfN rfOUSE Ti No Orape Phone 1043 JUNK WANTED HUrr.est market prtcea paid for metie of all klnda rags, wool or cott-.n Southern Ore Junk Co Stewart Ave. between So. Holly and Oak dale WANTED We pay cash for nouse bold goods, furniture and stoves We also buy metals. Mdes. pelts, wool and mo hair MED FORD BAROAIN HOUSE 37 N Orape St Poone .003 FURNITURE upholstering, repairing, retlniahing W E Walker, phone ' 307 N Pesch FOR RENT APARTMENTS rOR RENT Two housekeeping rooms, 19.00. 330 Beatty. FOR RENT One 3 -room apartment, new. clran and modern at tne Olorla pan Apta.. 376 S. Cen'-ai. FURNISHED 2 -room apartment, pri vate bath hot and cold water light, sleeping porch, garage Adults. 912 & Oakdale. FOR RENT Furnisued apartment. 91 W. 10th. NICELY furnished apartment. Aduits only. Call OUS west 10th. PVR RENT 6-room apt . psrt; furn Crt m Inquire 20 9 PM FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT B-roorn bouse, sleeping porch and bath. 509 Hamilton, lie" month, watr paid. Inquire Md ford Echanpe. 39 South Front. MODERN 4-room luTnrshed Tioum for rent 1018 West 10th. Phone 1045 Y SMALL furnished house, 134 & ivy FOR RENT -rrKm modern house '. t 17 Newtown. Call from 9 to 5 n j f eept Oundays. Phone 141, Central I Point, FOR RENT H0U8ES PoH RENT--6 room modern house I'irnished W H. Everbard. 1013 W .h FOR RENT Home at 608 South Oak dale, by April 1st. Phone 86. FOR REN'i Completely furn. house Call at Dow's Cafe. FOR RENT -unfurnished Homes furnished or BROWN 4! WHITE FOR RENT I'URNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Comfortable sleeping room at moderate price also garage. If desired. 325 South Riverside. ATTRACTIVE rooms, sua B. Grape FOR EXCHANGE WILL TRADE truck for labor. Phone 1362-W. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR TRADE 6 lota In Portland. What have you? In quire 425 S. Oakdale. FOR SALE OR TRADE Modern 6 room borne, 6 lots; berries and fruit trees. A. J. Gardner. 611 Hamilton. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 6-room modern house. 1 "i lots. Tel, 369-J or Inquire 1617 N. Riverside. FOR SALE: Attractive 4-room home near Junlpr high; wood range, hard wood floors. Price 81300. Also, modern 4-room bouse on Berrydale Ave.. 1-3 acre. Price 81500. Immediate possession.' Easy terms. See W. J. WARNER, Jackson Co. Bldg. and Loan. FOR SALE D acres of fine loam, tree Irrigation, fine well, soft water, good buildings, close In. Will take Bonus paper. Price 81200. Ed Bechtel, Myers Lane off Stewart Ave. Home mornings. FOR SALE Fine large building lot close In. on West Fourth street paving, water and sewer assess ment?, and uses all fully paid up Also have fine, large building Kite on Stark street street for sate cheap A. F.v Stenni-tt, 325 So. Riverside Ave. A BEAUTIFUL K'JQUE RIVER PROP ERTY. 406 acres, l mile river front age on flr.e fishing waters. 76 acres flno bottom land with free water right. This place priced at $35 pur acre Can nut he duplicated any where on Rogue river, BROWN & WHITE. Realtors WHEN you think of real estate think ..of BROWN & WHITE HoUdES for aie or rent Jack-ton County Bldg and joan Aas'n. PCR SALE- by owner. 10 to 80-a.re facta, irrigated Bear creek ootcim isnd mile from Med lord; excel lent for gardening. Phone 1624-L FOR SALE Beautiful home, oust side, three bed rooms, tub and shower bath, large lot, Just a fine comfortable, family home; reason " able terms. ALSO Pine borne on west side near schools three bed rooms, sleeping porch, fine shade trees, large lawn, extra large lot; $2850 00; easy terms. ALSO 314 acres. Kings Highway, gooa nouse, two oea roams, aieeping oorch land In walnut and fllbart trees; $2700.00; 10 down. H. Q. WILSON 7 Chestnut St. Phone 1864 FOR SALE A beautiful foothill home on the Old Stage Road. All kinds of fruit, berries, grapes, nuts. Modern home, garage, poultry house, fine well and automatic pressure sys tem. You need to Inspect this prop erty to appreciate the beauty ol the setting, the fine construction and the diversified fruits. BROWN & WHITE, Realtors EQUITY in improved 7 acres ad julnlng Central Point Large nousc cMcken nouses and barn Inquire ODert Hansen. Central Point. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Good milk cow and year ling heifer. Both for (80 if taken at once. Vcrn Ouches. Phone 857-L. FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS ABOUT 300 R. I. Red baby chicks, ready April 1st. Sweeney Poultry Ranch, phone B35-J. R. I. SETTINO hens and eggs. Parsons, Phoenix. FOR SALE DOGS PETS ROLLER CANARIES 31 8 Riverside FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES OOOD USED CARS Fully reconditioned. Lowest prices. 1935 Chrysler 6 Coupe. 1034 Plymouth DeLuice Sedan. 1034 Dodge Coupe. 1934 Ford Pickup. 1934 Ford V-8 Sedan. 1930 Chevrolet Coupe. 1930 Dodge Sedan. 1033 Plymouth Coupe. 1035 Plymouth coupe. 1934 Chrysler 8 Sedan. Many others to choose from. LANGE MOTOR CAR CO. 38 N. Riverside. Tel. 18. Used car lot N. E. corner 6th tnp Bartlett. FOH SAJj Essei coach only 11.000 miles Oood condition inquire so 9 Fir upstairs FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS HEAVY DUTY water tank for sale. 1000-gallon capacity, phone Flynn Electric, 107. FOR SALE Body f.r. dry; Klamatn potatoes. Phone 921-X. MINK COAT for Immediate sale. Ex ceedingly reasonable. Hotel Med ford. room 116. FARMERS ATTENTION I We have every kind of farm Imple ment needed for your spring nntl summer work. See us now for your requirements. Rogue Valley Tract and Imp. Co., 89 So. Orape. Phonp 206. FRUIT GROWERS ATTENTION We have large, medium and sraU amudpe pots and torches for taie .it a b&rgiln Rnt;ue Valley Tractor Se Imp Co., 39 So. Orape St. Tel. 206, FOR SALE t2b0 00 credit at discount on new Cnrysier or Plymouth, cli 287-L FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Alfalfa seed. 14c lb. E H. Neldermeyer. Phone 697-R-l. FOR SALE 3 -wheel trailer. 473-X. PIANO CLEAN-UP SALS We have several new and slightly used pianos at real sacrifice prices for quick sale. Terms like rent can be ar ranged. Extra discount for caui Free delivery. See today and to morrow. CLINE PIANO CO. Wareroom 111 N. Ftr St. Relnklng Transfer Office. CHOPPED barley for feed, and ba.eU straw. V. Bursal!. Phone 355-J -a A BARGAIN One 1-n.p. Bean spray rig. Inquire C. 0. Lemmon, care Sgobel & Day. So. Fir St. rVPEWKi 1 BKS Bierma 110 N. Cen tral Ph. -n iwi FOH SAi-& Baled alfatfa tl4 00 too Monarch Seed CO. FOri SAL& -Kanota oate and Ha ohen barley O. P. Niedenneyur 5J3-J-1. HA 1 FOR SALE Grain or alfalfa Oore Ranch. Jacksonville higbwav FOR 8ALE Good Newtown apples at cheap prices Inquire Sgobel it Day Packing House South Fir St FOR Sale Baieo oat nay ground alfalfa ana oat nay loose alfalfa hay O A DeVoe. Phone 52 3 -J-3 PEI'MANUNTS Sl.ou and up Pre vest's 33H So Oakdale phone 739 MISCELLANEOUS WE PAY up to $1.50 for large Jlze single coats or coats and vests, and up to $7.00 for large used suits, Will H. Wilson, 32 No. Front St. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts, Jackson cdim v abstract co. Abstracts l Title and rule insurance The only complete I 1 1 e S y r a m in Jackson County MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstract of Titie. Room S and 6 No s3 North Central Ave . upstairs Long Distance Moving LA ROE VAN serving Calif.. Oreg and Wash points, semi -mommy trips Fully insured Martin Bros. 701 S 8th St . Grants Pass re I 146-J Money to Lend MONEY LOANED $50 to 1300 for personal or household purposes m ' House PurnUl.ings or Autos: also Cars Refinanced Loans closed within 30 minutes License No 8 157 See W & Thorns. 45 So Cen tral Painting and Papfrhanglng. COMMERCIAL & HOUSE PAINTIN1 Tinting Ac Paperl.anging. Harry Marx, phone H-F-4 Route 1. Box 440. Transiei. REINKINO TU.NSFE; CO Long distance hauling Furniture, oatt'.e anything 111 N Fir Phone 103a O btuart &ADS TRANSFER St STORAGE CO. Office 1015 No Central Phone 316 Prices ngbt Service guaranteed TRUCR1NO AND 8TORAOP - Looal and long distance hauling furni cure moving etc Reasonable rates Tel 83b F B "umaon Co HAWLE1 TRANSFER - Expert pack ers ana movers Special livestock moving equipment Price right RIP North Riverside Phont 815. COMMERCIAL SPRAYING COMMERCIAL spraying. McOonagle, Phone 258-M. LEGAL NOTICES Certificate STATE OF OltBOOV Office of the Secretary of State. I, EARL 8NELL, Secretary of Smte of the State of Oregon, and Custodian of the Seal ol said State, do hereby certify: That In accordance with the pro visions of Section 70-108. Oregon Code 1930. the application of Frank; Dlta- worth, whose place of business Is ProsDect. OreKon. for the exclusivo use of a mark or brand described as follows: Oltsworth's MOUNTAIN GROWN as applied to and to be placed upon strawberries sold by the applicant, was received, filed and recorded at 9:00 o'clock a. m., this fifth day of March, 1936. In Testimony Whereof, l have here unto set my hand and affixed hereto the Seal of the State of Oregon. Done at the Capitol at Salem, Oregon, this 5th day of March, A. D. 1930. (Seal of the State of Oregon.) EARL 8 NELL, Secretary of Bute Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior. U. 8. Land Office at Rose burg, Oregon, March 10th, 1930. Notice Is hereoy given that Keith McOauley of Butte Falls. Oregon, who on June 26th. 1931. msde Homestead emrv. Serial No. 019700. for NEl,i. Section 11. Township 30 B-, Rare 3 E , Willamette Meridian, tin filed not.ee of intention to make fual three-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before O R Carter Clerk of County Court, at Medford Oregon, on the 1st day of May. 1930. Claimant name 4WI witnesses: Arthur Alquist, of Butte Falls. Ore gon. M. J Brslnard. of Butte FaUs. Orogon; R 0 Gardner, of Lake Creek Ort ; H. R. Johnson, of Brownaboro, Or OEOHGE PIN LEY. Register. Not I re. In the District Court of the United States. District of Oregon. In the Matter of: Medford Irrigation District. Bankrupt. Notice la hereby given that ths above named court on the 27th day rf March. 1930, duly made 1U Cider in the above entitled matter requiting each of the creditors of the auve nsmed MMfrd Irrigation District to file with said court on or before April 30. 1930. proof uf his claim agfi'tm sald Medford Irrigation District in the form In which proofs of claim are re quirrd to be filed under the pro visions of th bankruptcy act. Sold court further ordered thata"h of said nrrofs of claim shall be ac companied by a written acceptance I or rejection of th plan oi readjust- ment of Its debt submitted by said Medford Irrigation District, wbtcn plan of readjustment Is on file with said court, together with any obj-c- ttona to saia plan wnicn such credi tor may elect to present. Said court further ordered that a hearing be had before said court on May 4. 1036, at 3;00 o'clock p. m , and at such later date or dates &s may then be fixed by the court for the consideration of said proposed plan of readjustment and any objec tions thereto, and for determining what. If any, schedules and other In formation said Medford Irrigation District shall be required to submit for the purpose of disclosing the con duct of the affairs of said Medford Irrigation District and the fairness of said proposed olnn of readlustmrnt and the merits of any objections inpreto. Dated: April 1, 1938. MEDFORD XRRIOATION DISTRICT. By O. ARNSPIGEK, Secretary, Medford Irrigation District. SYNOPSIS OF ANM'AIi HTATEM B.S'T ui me makuvbk J-IItB INSURANCE COMPANY, of Xaw Ynrk. in fh si.ta of New York, on th thlrty-flrit day of December, 193ft. made to the Inpurence voiiwuiarioner or. in BtStS 01 O rearm, pursuant to law: CAPITAL Amount of capital etock paid "P I 4.008.00 SO INCOME Net promlumt received dur- Ing the rear f 4.l.ftl 04 Interest, divMendt and rent a received durinr the year. tU.161.S2 Income from other oouroea received during- the year. 196.S30.Sfi Total Income ) A, 433,37s 6 DISBURSEMENTS Net losses paid during the year including adjustment expenses 1.T4.4S.01 Dividends paid on ca.pl tal stock during the year.... 40,000 00 uiiuni9.iion ana salaries pam durlnp the year 1.723.4S1.I3 bass. licenses ana rees paid during the year I63.T1T.11 Amount of all other ex pen- a'lur S0M6MO Total expradttures f S, ASSETS Value or real estate owned (market value) $ Value of stocks and bonds 191, 3(8 14 34,000. OC " " " v u uinrnri v&iuej Bonds Amortized if Loans on mortgasos and collateral, etc Tash In banks anJ on hand Premiums In course of col lection written since Sep tember 30. l3i Interest and rents duo and accrued Other assets 65T.49B 00 169.300 flu ei2,s;s so lt.194.itS l7.7b 01 Total admitted awts. . . . 16,636,T&0 00 arose claims for losses un- paid SSS.T46.JS "'"""in ui, unearnea pre miums on all outstanding rl9Ka 4.436,126 IS itio mr commission ana brokerage 30.000.00 All other liabilities 611,060.54 Total liabilities, except " capital $ 6,673,631.90 Capital paid up. 4, 000,000. 00 Surplus over all liabilities .... 6.963,133. IS Surplus aa regards policy holder I10.96S.13S 10 Total I16.536.7S0.00 BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR TUB YEAR Vet premluma received durlna the year 130.691 83 Losses paid rfurlne; the year... 9,4111.06 Losses Incurred during the year 10.671.91 Name of company. The Hanover Fire Insurant Company, Name of President, Charles W. Hlg-rey. Name of secretary, F. Elmer Sammnns and A. E. Ollbert. Statutory resident attorney for service," W. R. MVDonaM. BROIV.V A H'HITR AGENCY, INC. A cents, 104 TV. Main St.. Medford, Oregon. SYNOPSIS OF ANM AL STATEMENT Of rhe l.'NITKD STATES PI HE lNHI'K ANTE COMPANY of New York. In the State of New York, on the thirty-first day of December, IBIS, made to the In surance Commissioner of the State oi Oregon, pursuant to law: CAPITAL Amount of capital stock paid up 4 f 1,000,008.00 INCOMB Net premiums received dnr Ing the yenr f .:T2,046 To Interest, dlvuunds and rents received during the year... 1,001,764 9T Income from oiher sources received during tha year. 639. 131. 66 Total Income 310,909,963.40 nis nn n sir r tr. vti Net losses paid during the yrar including adjustmnnt .""P"'""1 1.1.Tt 11 Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS t Limited tn number 4. Possessing flavor I. Shoemaker's tool II Illustrate 14. Ocean 15. Accomplish It). Assistant 17. Memoranda 19. flnckneyed 1L Place wliera the current runs fast 22. Ratify 22. Lodger 25. Brittle 27. Conceited 3L From the sign: musical abbr. 18. Be the matter with IL Spike of flowers It Brazilian capital 14. State In which Ml. Mitchell Is located! abbr. 88. Legal claim It. Old tribe of Indiana M. Truthful 10. To a position Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle IHIAIRIPFIIIUMEAIDIDI AVEROTOEDUE SAWiNGlCRAVEN lADO HL A U CITY C U R.E llAJ-L U S H JN iP AY ABLElHE F A VORiS A YTE A ORyDENlWEAK ALUD E LJIW. OIR D E D ISRMn AMEffL E T 0 5Te1eMd1v1e1dpIr1a1g 41. Ought to 41. Tapering pleca 46. Hurry 46. Abrading tool 47. Symbol for tantalum 49. Knack 60. Fitful or IntermltUnt SI. Word or consent S4. Varieties 65. Frozen water 2 3 W',4 5 16 7 18 Bjf lo I ,M'' WW' - 'Jliu. ' wm i 111 Hgtf ' Mr 45 47 At UiUtu 53 54 55 Dividends paid on eapltal stock during the rear L'jmmtloiii and salaries paid during the year Taxes, licenses and fees paid during the year Amount of all other eapen dlturea 160 9.313, 100 631 00 334 93 016 9T 1.946 Total expenditures t 9,613, ASSETS Value of real estate owned (book value) $ HT, Value of stocks and bonds owned (market value) Honda Amortized) 36,469, 930.43 boans on mortgages and collateral, etc Cash In banks and on hand Premiums In course of col lection written since Sep tember 30. 19S Interest and rents due and accrued 698. 1.339. 0TI 46 971 69 939, 996. T90.IT 196 13 Total admitted assets. ... 630,133, MAHIMTIKS Gross claims for losses un psld 1,46, Amount of unearned pre miums on all outstanding risks f,US, Due for commission and brokerage 88, All other liabilities T79, .000.00 666. Tl Total liabilities, except capital 111. 609.1 Capital paid up. 13,000,000.00 Surplus over all liabilities ...16.6l9.T36.T6 Surplus as regards policy. holder 916.61f.T36.T6 Total S0.123.;4J fi4 BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR TUB YEAR Net premiums received during the year Ml. 711 Hi Losses paid during the year... 49,346 4 Losses Incurred during the year 66,96a S4 Name of company, United States Fire Insurnncs Company. Name of president, J, Lester Parsons. Name of secretary, David Q. Wakeman. Statutory resident attorney for service. Insurance Commissioner, Salem, Oregon. I.ocn'. Agent KAKL 8. IT MY Medford. Oregon. SYNOPSIS OF ANN TAL STATEMENT Of TUB UNION FIRE. ACCIDENT GENERAL INSURANCE COMPANY of Paris. In the Republic of Frsnce. on thv thirty-first day of December. 1936, made to the Insurance Commissioner ol ne State of Oregon, pursuant to law: CAPITAL Amount of capital deposited.! 910,000.00 INCOME, Net orem turns recolved dur Ing the year t 416,344 0ft interest, dividends ana rent received during the year., I6.T64 13 Income from other sources received during the year.. 39.173 16 , Total Income I DISBURSEMENTS Net losses paid during the year Including adjustment expenses 9 Dividends paid on capital stock during the year Commissions and salaries paid during the year Taxes, licenses and fees paid during the year Amount of all other expendi tures 611,160 37 134,303 04 Nil 169. 961 0T 11,006.11 108.47, 66 Total expenditures 3 638,639 63 ASSETS Value of real estate owned , (market value) Nil Value of stocks and bonds owned (market value) Bonds Amortized l,143,9TI.O Loans on mortgages and col lateral, etc Nil Cash in banks and on hand. 111,96183 Missouri Impounded pre miums 19.669.33 Premiums In courss of col lection written since Sep tember 30, 1936 S0.093.lT Due from other tympanies for reinsurance on losses already paid !31 Interest nnd rents due and accrued 10,834 60, Total admitted assets 31,413,737.73 LIABILITIES dross claims for losses un paid f Amount of unearned pre . m turns on all outstsndlng risks Due for commission and brokerage (contingent) ... All other liabilities 44.T39.00 SK0.4T6 TO I. SIT T9 13,113.96 Total liabilities) ixeipt capital $ 461, 146.44 Capital deposited. 300,000.00 Surplus over all liabilities T6l.361.lt Surplus as regards policy holders 6 981,681 19 Total 31.412,737.73 BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR TUB YEAR Net premiums received during the year 16.39!. 81 Losses paid during the year.... 7.766.11 Losses incurred ouring tne year f,;i jo Name of company. The Union Fire, A Ttrtent A Gne-n1 Tnsnrnnrw To. Cross-Word Puzzle 9. High explo sive 9. Moving tO. Unwanted plant 11. Maid 11. Posts 18. Unclose 30. Bar of wood or metal IL Horse of a certain color 22. Scrutinize 24, Heated corn par t merits It. Causing no suffering tl. Pertaining to rules of eating 19. Tolerable! colloq. 12. Recompense 31. Symbol of wedlock II. Clumsy awkward fellow 17. Round up Is. Men who entertain guests 19. Wrench 41. Light carrlarsi colloq. 41. Fleet animal 44. Trees 48. Remote 48. Playing card 81. Italian river 13. Doublet prefix DOWN 1. Nomlshed 1 Caps hie of being readily or fully com prehended S. Tou and I 4. Point of land running Into water L Shrub or tree of the tonus Alnus I. Dessert 7. Provided Name of manager for Pacific Cess. Branch. J. M. Mendell. 11 Tina Stre;. San Frnoie-ft, California. Statutory resident attorney for service, James C. Hltt. Portland. Oregon. T.val Agent RKUIIKX CO. 3 Me.lfot.l Mr. Me.lfoM. Ore. Eden Precinct EDEN PRECINCT. April 1. (Spl.) Little Bobble Hearn, grandson of A. H. Hearn of Phoenix. Is In the Com munity hospital in Medford, guff si -tng from a complete brenk in his left leg. suffered last Friday noon while playing In the yard with another child about his own age. The chil dren were playing with a rope and little Gordon Qarmer lassoed Bobble while he was running, and he fell, breaking his leg between the hip and knee, Mrs. Noah Chandler spent latt week-end with her daughter, Mrs. Ed Marten, at Copco. Mrs. Martin re turned with her mother and Misa Delia Mast went home with Mrs. Mar tin or a week's visit with her. The smudge smoke was so denio here Monday morning thnt lights tn the houses were almost necessary. This part of the valley being vcy low, the amoke settled near the eaith. Grandma Germer was taken quit 1U Sunday night and Dr. Flndley was called early Monday morning. An attack of indigestion caused from Dat ing boiled ham was thought to be the cause. Miss Roma McReynotds Is back In school again after her Injuries In a collision on King's highway some ten days ago. The lacerations on her forehead will leave only a very slight mark. This freezing weather is doing con siderable damage to oats which ware Just coming up. The ground freezing haa lifted up the young grain some what. Most of the early peaches and apri cots have suffered heavily with he freeze of the past week, but the pear are thought to be safe so far. The big lot of logs which have lain at Talent for the past winter are now being trucked to the mill at Medford and logging has again started In the timber on Wagner and Anderson creeks. , Slab-wood from the mills Is find ing a ready market in this section, as many are laying In their winter's wood now, so as to have It dry. This should be the season to plant onions, but as the market was some what overstocked last season, many are not planting again this year. The garden land between Talent and Phoenix Is some of the best adapted to their culture. Bcrthold Hearn of Portland arrived at the home of his father, A. H. Hearn of Phoenix, being called when his little son Bobble sustained a broken leg last Friday noon. Berthold will be with his little son for a while. '. 4 Ante'ope ANTELOPE. April X. (Spl.) Mrs Anna Owens and Mrs. Henry Owens will entertain the Ladles' Social club at the home of Mrs. Anna Owens April 10. Thoee who attended the funeral of Mrs. Sophie Chlldreth March SO were Mr. and mis. BUI Big ham and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Art Kent, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Huston, Mr. and Mrs, Tom Riley, Carl Von der Hellen, Fred Dutton and Ruby Rlgga. Nsdlne and Kathleen Davles are confined to their homes with the whooping cough. Mr. and Mrs. J. o. Oreo spent tne week end at Butte Falls with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Fredenburg. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Culbertson and daughter end Mr. and Mrs. Carl Spencer called on Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hatlett Sunday, March 29. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Erlokson spent March 30 and 31 at Crater Lake as guesta of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Roach. They report there was a depth of 10 feet of snow. There were 31 present at the union Sunday school March 38. It Is feared that the orchards were killed during the recent cold spell. Several farmers report their peach and almond orchards were killed. School was dismissed the afternoon of March 26 rfp Mrs. Erlckson could attend the teachers' Institute at Eagls Point. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Von der Hellen entertained at dinner party the eve ning of March 38. The living room was decorated with beautiful spring flowers, the color scheme being yel low and green. Those present wer Mr. and Mrs. BUI Blghsm, Mr. and Mrs. Mollis Burton. Mr. and Mrs. O. R. eulberteon and Mr and Mrs. B. K. Rlggs THE GRANGE Jacksonville Orange. J.ckjonvllls Onng met FrkUy for regular business meeting. X. A. Dew se chsirman of the stage committee presented plans for fixing the stage. The plena met the favor of every one. The grange hopes to be able to have their atage flxwt up soon, so as to be able to preaent program and playa. Mrs. Meecham reported next meet ing of H. S. O. would be dispensed with, In order that the members might attend the Home extension meeting In Medford, whlcb meeta on their regular club day. Refreshment committee for the next Orange meeting will b Mr. and Mrs. Jones. Mr. and Mr, otto Nleder meyer, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Martin. There was to leciliiv hum ae . lecturer baa been too busy with farm work. Nr. Brown, master of Orlffln Creek Orange, and Mr. Brows wera visitor,. Each gave abort talka. IHfrerent members who have re cently visited other granges gave short reporte for the good of the order. Mrs. a. O. ftinden was reported as still quite 111 and confined to ber bed. The danoe Batuiday wsa well at tended. A very enjoyable evening re ported by all present. Ouy Bishop and daughter Janet won toe prm waits. Reese Crtek REESE CREEK, March 91. (6pl ) The students enjoyed a half holldiy March 30, on account of the teachers Institute, which wsa held at Eaijlo Point In the afternoon. Both teacn ers, w. H. Vlmont, principal, and Mid Alice Ruttcncutter, primary teaclur, attended the meeting. Keep your ears open for later ari. nouncement about the May lBt car nival at the Reese Creek school. Reese creek baseball team went to Butte Fella Friday afternoon and played the grade school team, losing by two points. Among those visiting the school last Friday were Mr. vimont's mother, Mrs. William Vlmont of Medford, and Mr. Erlckson of Etgle Point, a former teacher here. The W. O. T. U. of Reese creek will meet at the home of Mr. and Mra. Harry Powell, Thursday. All mem bers and friends are cordially Invited to come at 2 o'clock p. m. Reverend Johnson, who held two weeks' series of meetings here at tho schoolhouse, began Sunday morning to hold meetings at Eagle Point. After Sunday school all went to Eagle Point for the morning services.. John Stllle preached' hera at the schoolhouse Sunday evening. A few went to Eagle Point after the young people's meeting, of which Miss Alice Ruttencutter was the leader for the evening, very ably handling her sub Ject. . Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Merrltt and two children. Janet and Jimmy, mov ed Wednesday, March as. Into their new home. They certainly have n nice home. We are all so glad they bought in this community. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Humphrey are well again after being 111 with the flu. Mrs. Wilfred Jack, daughter Evelyn and son Maurice were In Medford cn business Friday, Evelyn having some dontal work done. Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Orow and family of four children, three girls and one boy, arrived Thursday from Palisade, Col., coming by auto making the trip In nine daya. Mr, Orow Is a brother of Jack Orow. They hadn't seen es;h other for aoveral years. They came to make their home here among ua. We welcome them to the community. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Gardner and two sons. Maynard and IeRoy, went to Medford Friday where Maynard had his tonsils removed at the clinic at the courthouse. Mrs. Ivan Hatfield, Mra. .Charles Humphrey and Mra. John Hanklns went to the H. E. olub at Eagle Point last Wednesday afternoon. . A, Kovln came in for a brief stay March 39, on business. Ralph Lamb went home March 35 for the remainder of the week, re turning Sunday. Mra. Harry Powell la recovering from a vory bad attack of poison oak. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Osrdner and two sons wore dinner guesta Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. O. X. Lamb of Derby Edna Lamb returned with them spending the night at her grand parents, the W. R. Lamb home. - Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hatfield vis ited Mr and Mrs. w. R. Lamb Sunday, spending the day. t Mra. Sarah Hallday went to Eagle Point to the cburch aervieea, visiting at the home of Mrs. Davidson, We are all so glad to see the O. and O- train of logs coming round tho mountains and hear the welcome whistle. The most real sign of spring aas arrived smudge smoke. '' Tolo TO LO. April l(Spl.) Tolo school enjoyed a half holiday March 39, De cause of teachera Institute at Ood Hill. Mrs. Thurston attended and ssld the time wsa well spent, Tne program presented waa Instructive, Interesting and enjoyable. , Mrs. Nan Thorp wet hostess at a quilting party held at her home March 39. The following ladlea wera pres. ent: Mesdamea Beer, Davla, Jones, Muse, Rawson, Tracy and Wright. A pot-luck luncheon waa served at 1 o'olock. Mr. and Mrs. Don Roes and small daughter, alao their niece, Betty Bow man, were guests at the Joe Collins home Sunday, A telegram from McClarenvllle, O., brought the sad newa to Mra, Clar ence Lofftus, of the pssslng of hr tatner at his home there on Satur day, March 38. . The date for the box social has been set for April 18, 8 o'olock, at Tolo schoolhouse. The program committee has selected the play, "Hlstl She's a Man!" a one-act comedy In two scenes. Characters are: Daisy San ford (Dal), who la filling In at a dinner, Arlene Inmann; Sara Turav, her beat young man, Justin Muse; Jasper eolton (Jar) Sam's psl, a seri ous youth, Edward Inmann: Philip Dawson (Phil), a would-be female Im personator, Wiley Davis; Mrs. Tiny Atwell, Jsx and Sam's maid by the day, Edith Vincent; Phyllis Dalton, Data friend Vlolabel Morrow; Robot t Davis, Jas'a uncle, on visit from Alaska, Arthur Muse. The Gold Hill high school will furnish songs and Jc. Mrs. Thurston will present her pupils In verse and aong. Mrs. Edyth Bohnert, who has md some experience as a dramatic In structor, will coach the east In "Hlstl She's a Msnl" The first reheannl will be at her home near Central Point, Thursday, April 3, at 8rS0 p. l. LAWNMOWERS sharpened We sail for and deliver 33 M. Fir St. 81M8 BRuS. Phone 381. Every watch repaired ber I given the micrometer test Jno W Johnson Cm Mall Tribune want ada. Valley View VALLEY VIEW. April l(8pl.) Mr. and Mra. Harry Weagant. Mia Bernloe and Mlsa Beatrice Werth were recent dinner guests at the Fred Holmes home In Bellvlew. Mrs. Win. Olenn was the guest of frlenda at the show In Ashland last Tuesday. W. A. Stratton visited his son W. O. Stratum and family in Yreka recent ly. Mr. and Mra. r. Burk and family of Medford visited at the E. o. Gardner noma Sunday. Bob Nelson, Dnlverslty of Oregon student, returned to school last week after spending hi vacation with his Parents, Mr. and Mra. Chss. Luchter and. Geo. McCracken, a student at Ore gon State college has been visiting his parents the past week and reoelv Ing treatment for his eyes which were causing blm trouble. Mr. and Mra. D. M. Lowe returned to their home north of Ashland Sun. day after three rnontha spent at the home of their aon-ln-law and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. carl Anderson, at Long Beach, Calif., where they went for a vlait. Mr. Lowe took seriously 111 soon after hi. ami i- r Beach and waa only able to come home WCTr- ne is improving but has to be very quiet. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lena of Roseburg visited them one day last week. Mr. and Mra. Fred Carle are visit ing In California. Mr. and Mrs. E. John. im .jt ed for the J. R. Leslie place bave built u aaaiuon to tne nouse. Mr. John son has left for Alaska for the sum mer where he haa government em ployment. Keith Lennox, former Valley View boy who haa been umrvir,. . Standard Oil station In Ashland, haa movea to Marysvuie, Cam., where he will be associated with his ni- o Stewart, In a men's clothing store'. . wam Aorama IB via;tlng hi par- ent at their home north of Ashland. ur. and Mrs. S. M. Lowe are hav ing water piped Into their home and bathroom fixture Installed this week. The water 1 piped from a aprlng. Mr. and Mra. Penland were dinner guests at the Mark True home in Bell view last Sunday. The Valley View Community club held their March meeting last Thurs day. After a short business meeting, presided over by the president, Mrs. Osllatin, Mra. Chas. Luchterhand. program leader, had charge of a social afternoon of game and oontesta which were much enjoyed by the large number or ladles present. After the game delicious refreshment wer served by Mr. Harry Weagant and Mlsa Bernlce Werth. Mrs. Frank Craig returned last week from a several months' visit at Orasa Valley, Calif., with her father and ela te rs. The W. A. Jttrattnn Vnm. - - scene of a pleasant gathering Friday evening wnen tn "Birthday Club" met, honoring Mrs. stratton, whoa birthday was recently celebrated. Those present were, Mr. and Mrs. F. Burk, of Medford, Mr. and. Mrs. Ed. Borg, Mr. and Mr. O. L. Penland, Mr. and Mra. E. C. Gardner and Mr. and Mrs. N. Hawk and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Stratton. Rav. .nil Um Vf-lulll- m nri. Valley View callers Wednesday after noon. Butte Falls BUTTB FALLS, April 1. (SpU The grade school and the high school were dismissed at n on Thursday. The teacher attended Institute at Eagle Point. Harold Patton waa 111 with flu all last week. Wendell Klncald, Irene Roger. Oeraid Ting and Florence Klncald attended "Follow the Fleet" at the Craterlan Sunday evening. Mr. Hoirman la 111. Mrs. Ralph Nelson Is at horn after apendlng two weeka under a doctor's care In th Community hospital In Medford. ' B. F. Hllkey Is 111 and suffering greatly from neuritis. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Thorns and chil dren moved Into the depot last week. Butte Falls high school, baseball team played Eagle t-oint high school team Friday. The score waa 7 to in favor of Eagle Point. Th Townsend club roes as tn high school auditorium last night. Mrs. Howard stuckey and son. Kslth Stucksjr, arrived from Mt, Ver non, Wash., Monday to visit rela Uvea. Mrs. J. B. Jackson and sister, Mrs. Nichols, visited Butt Fall last Sun day. They had dinner with Mr. Jackson's granddaughter and hus band, Mrs, and Mr. Edwin William son. Winter la here again In full atrengtb. Gardens plsnted during the warm March days are still Invisible and may have to be reeeeded. Mr. and Mra. Loren Moon and daughter, Betty, returned from Fort Klamath, where they have aoent sev eral weeks. Mr. and Mr. Ray Watklna and daughter visited Mr. and Mrs. Ous Edmonston last Sundsy. Everett Abbott and Orba Abbott went to work for Owen Logging com pany Monday. Th Hustlers' club will meet at th bom of Mra. Everett Moon Thursday afternoon. All members are urged to oome and bring piece of dress prints for club quilt, SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES For rent at Lavrenc'. Former Jackson Co. Bank Vault a. m. 6 .'0 p m Longer hours and M nv ley. Phone 543. We'll haul away your refuse. City Saolfctry Sertlc.