V Ji. '1 ( IVrEDFOHD MAIL TRTBUXE, MEDKOKD. OREGON". FRIDAY. APRTL 17. 1038. PAGE TTTREE -J Reed avsry so on ttu Ps you- will probably find exactly t!i thing! you have been looking for or sals or trade . a-tteleB vnti mil I LUI UMUobw y have, searcn your attlo or tore-room you uij many thing other are seek ing and be able to realize im mediate caab. It what you want lant bere. advertise for It Tribune Classified adi are Inexpe naive effective I RAXES far word first insertion (Minimum 25c) Cach additional Insertion, oer word . (Minimum 10c) per line per month without copy changes 1-3S Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND TjOST If dog lb missing, call l&lfl. y WANTED MALE HELP t OREGON FIRM now na permanent position for aggressive, neat-appear- ! lng salesman. Best references re- y quired. Guaranteed weekly allow- i ance If you have proper quallflca- Hons. Apply In person. Room 407. ; Liberty Biog. WANTED Man experienced In brake and electrical work. Permanent em ployment lor person qualified. Ad- urcsa in. f, WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Lady to work In the entuc state of Oregon. Expenses guaran teed; good line lor proper party past 30. write or mquiie ." Hotel Allen. Ask lor Mr. Dudge. WANTED Cook for Klamath county. Must DO compevom. u.u u ....... bered. Tel. Mrs. Blddle, 630-J. umuM fnr hrtnvomrk in small home Permanent place; 84 week. Box 2721, Tribune. LADY between ages of 18 and 60 to do housework and cooking for two aaUltS in close in hic Wages 20 per month, prefer some one who will go home nights. Bee W. E. inomas. o o. wuhi. WANTED Refined lady to keep house for two gentlemen In modern coun try home. Address Box 2686, Mail Tribune, anq give reiiTi-iitea. MALE AND FEMALE work. Apply at 15 cornli In person, after ft o'clock. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED House cleaning. Mis Huson, phone 134VM. LOCAL GARDENER Trustworthy, wishes work. Expert flowers, shruos. Box 2801 , Mall Tribune. WANTED--MISCELLANEOUS trailer. 115 E. 12th St. WANTED TO LEASE Modern house. Haven St. WANTED 3 best milk cows In Jack son cuuu.j. ui.o -j-. tlculars .n mil. Box 2818. Tribune. HIGHEST cash price paid lor elec'.ric motors, riynn siectric. mono iui ... uvrn .pn ntiv Q irrp. riT m,iP wltnln 10 miles of Medford. Must have reasonable price and term r- rinnrn nHVtnnn, Willi bonus bonds. Write Box 274S. Mall Tribune, utve aetatis, duhuuii water, land, nearest postofllce. WANTED 500 horses to break to ride or drive L. O vanwegen. r Ivy. Phone 1042-J. WANTED WOOL MOHAIR fl'xr-est caab price loi wool and mo hair, wool bags and fleeot twine MEDPOKU BARGAIN HOUSE fl No Orap Phone 1042 ii'rn DaruiiMnff rpAftnnRhle orlCf!3 Clement Auto Parts. 230 N River side JUNK- -JUNB WANTED CASH PAID lot inner tubes, le per lb up Rags cottuo and wool, up to 6c per lb Scrap iron small or large lots; also all other metals ol all decriptions MEDPORD BARGAIN HOUSE 87 No Orspe Phone lufla PURNrTORs, uphoisterlmt. repslnnn. reflnlsnlng w a vsaiier. 98 207 N Peach WANTED We pay cash for oousenoid gooda. furniture and stoves We also o-ij metais. hides, pelts, wool and mo hair MEDr'ORD BAKUAI.N Houaa J7 N Ornpe St P-ione '0"2 FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT rurnlthed house; clean; 17 50. 1330 SalllnB. rt'RNISHED duplex; garage. ot W lotn. rOR REN"! 7-ro-rrp nntise, newij papered; bsrn. ?a.-ane ana outbuild- 413 roR rtENT 6-room m.xl-r.l no. 17 Newlown Call fron 9 to 5 x cept Sundays ihone 141. Cenlra Point unfurnished BKOAN at WHITS POR RfcNT lo r-i'r !- Tenml g-room. newly d.-c.rafetl il-v-s in. partlv (urnuned. st 315 o-- .il'. ft-v-sraide. Inquire at 325 So. Ruerside. FOR RENT-HOUSES FOR SALE LIVESTOCK HOUSES lor sale ol rent Jackson WEANER PIOS for sale. Dennis Dug County Bid and ioan Ass'n. gan, gams Valley, Ore. FOR BALE l Guernsey milk cow. FOR RENT APARTMENTS old p.cilie highway, box .30. FOR RENT Small furnished apart- ONE gray, gaited saddle horse. Clyde ment with shower bath. Apply at smith. Call 8-X-13. Butte FaH. Mall Tribune office. - -.- - - -- . - - FOR SALE OR TRADE loi cows, good 1 FOR RENT Api. S34 Apple. gentle team, also good wagon and 1 aarness. C. W. Miller 3rd house FOR RENT fURNISHED east of Oasis. Eagle Point. ROOMS ONE Jersey cow. fresh 20th; one Guernsey heifer. Q. 0. Mitchell, FOR RENT Bedroom for man In good Ashland. residence, close In. with or without .1 garage. Call 287-L. pQJJ SALE ATl'RACTlVE rooms. 4U4 B Grape MISCELLANEOUS ! pnp DFNT ROARD ROOM PLANER BLOCKS. M 50 a load. Order , FOR R-C.1N 1 BU-aKU KOOW now central Point Wood Yard, I ROOM ANU BOARD 146 8 Holly ' " P"0e 333' I " 1 -Jr FOR SAL1! Wood range, 26 So. Fir. FOR RENT Eads Transfer, new location. Ph. 315. ! MISCELLANEOUS potl SALE Canna bulbs, bronie leaf, r'"fc-"M'7-'"':T 1 1 orange blossoms and red blossoms, FOR RENT Brick shop building on grow 6 Ieet tall. 10c each. Also Bo. Holly. Phone 448-M. olh p,,nu ,t bsre,l0 prlMi, al3 N. jrape St. FOR EXCHANGE ..... .. - . , ,. , , , . . . - - CUT FLOWERS, some plants. Mrs. WILL TRADE my '31 model A closed Dressier. 1107 g. Main. cab pickup. In sood shape, for '30 " - - "--v-n-- . or 81 Ohev! l?.S.n truck with FOR 6ALE2-h.p Johnn motor, rack body. Call at 115 E. 12th St. Call 83a or 138 1 -X. not later than Sunday. real B Alio A INS at Phoenix Swup FOR SALEOB TRADE Equity'li. fPi Wnt r?0'" Ue'. ' ,1,36 Wlllvs 5ec,a. Phone 565-X. .J.Jet., FOR EXCHANGE REAL gJSJ, ESTATE Used lumber cheap. FOR SALE OR TRADE Apartment TOLEDO RANGE, reservoir. H7.60; house lot, 425 S. oakdale. 8x10 seamless rug, S12.50; oak dress- - . er, 40.60; buffet, tlO.OO; baby bed. FOR SALE OR TRADE 80 - acre an Hoss mattress, 6.50; high chair, mountain ranch; water; some plow $1.60; cook stove, (5.00; table model land; 2 miles from Ashland. Also radio. $8.50; good violin, S8.50; man wood lot. Inquire Mccurtain's Ser- dolln, $2.50; $50 Windsor kerosene vice station, 1 mile south of Talent range, $17.50; set of golf clubs, $5; on highway. electric Incubator, 540 size. AL'S - - - TRADING POST, Jacksonville Hwy., FOR TRADE Income property, clear, Lozier Lane. . In Medford, to trade for cabin on , - - n - -,,-,.--,.-- the Rogue, State price and loca- poR BALE Three 8-ft. oak ahow- tlon. Box 2027, care Tribune. cases, $25.00 each, cost new $60.00 . .-., each. Trowbridge Cabinet works. FOR SALE OR TRADE Modern 8- phone 238. room home. 5 lots; berries and --,.--.,..,..-,.- ,n -,-,--,-, - - fruit trees. A. J. Gardner. All Ham- poR SALE Cletrac tractor, K model. Ilion. In fine condition. L. A. Salade. """ Central Point. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE sale Seven used" spray rlgs-V i ";! mil., b Hardies. 5 Beans. All prices. How- FOR BALE A 2-acre traot, 1 miles B. itnulnment Co w. of Medford, under ditch, for ard Equipment co, $600; Vz cash, balance terms; a 3- SPORTING EQUIPMENT Good qual- room shack house, a large poultry lty low prlcet. No matter the qual- house and 2 wells; or rent for $100 ,ty Ule make or the prlce ., fur. a year. Call at 328 S. Hamilton. -nish It. CLIFF'S SPORT SHOP, Phone 216 - ' si7 North Riverside., TIMBER near Ashland, 160 A., IJ4 NEWTOWNS CHKaP Cold storage million, $1500, or trade for Yamhill tock, both Face and Fill C grade Co. property. E. J. Stewart, Mo- hnd wrapUKi i,rg0 size fancy. Bear Mlnnvllle, Ore - Greek Packing Plant. Phone 1100 FOR SALE 77 acres, located on Mid- TOR SAEDelphlniumsr fruit trees, way road; about 60 acres In cum- general nursery stock, olascock's vatton; old buildings. Price $40 per Nurssry. 264 Beatty St. acre; terms, s. --v- ,-. - - 20 Acres, nearly adjoining, with for SALE Jonathan apples 15c and 5-room modern house, some under 36c box. Ala Vista Packing house. water, good outbuildings. Price 13500. CHOPPED barley for feed, and ba.od These two tracts would make a straw V. Bursell Phone 355-J-3 good dairy ranch. . J. w. WAKEFIELD AGENCY A BARGAIN One H-n.p. Bean apray Palm Block, Medford. "8 Inquire C. C. Lemmon. cate Sgobel a Day So. Fir St. FOR SALE One-story brick business - -- . building. 25x50; also corrugated Iron TYPEWRl I EKH Bierma 1 16 N Cec- building In rear, 25x30. Lot faces ri Pb-ne S2 on two streets. Located on Main '-2 l- " 1 " "-" "-" 6 In Jacksonville. Price $750.00 &M.t -Kanota oer and Ho- It taken at once. L. G. PICKELL, J'J", ' P 'r' 204 E. Main, phone 365 or 1680-J. - " .. ina eTTp Pine home 1 bedrooms BA Foa SALE -Grain or alfalfa FsfccP,Wc Qor. Ronch Jacks-mvill. h.ghw.y era, lawn, near schools, $2850; easy bale Good Newtown apples at terms. Also good S-room house. 3 prices. Inquire Sgobel & Day bedrooms largelot.1200; terms. pffi House Suutb Fir 8t 7 Chestnut St. Phone 15. POH e.uk Vaieost nay ground" FOR SALE 6-room stucco house; 2 .au ,y bay el,.,,. bedrooms, fireplace, hardwood ' floors, laundry trays; corner lot; ntTQTTJFCja r-vi ANPFB paved streets; on east side; close In; BUOlINtOO lHAIN 1110 stucco garage. A very nice home. -- -.-s. Only $2500- terms. L. G. PICKELL, FOR SALE Small restaurant and 204 East Main. Phone 385. fountain. Doing good business. JZZ . Box 2718. Tribune. FOR LEASE; 80-acre hid ranch; 12 - acres cultivated: good buildings. MISCELLANEOUS springs, well; $60 per year. Boa , - -. - 2002, Tribune. TENNIS RACKET ii-strlnglng. $2.00 BROWN& WHITE.' Realtors, "offer up. Hubhaid Broi. Fhoue 231 beautiful Rogue River properties aooD plumbing Leslie Plumbing ranging from one to 400 acres, 1m- Co 1405 N Rivcrslao. phone 1261. proved and unimproved. . . ., - - , . . ALSO stocked and equipped dairy WALL - PAPER cleaned, $1.(0 per ranch. room and up. Work guaranteed. ALSO beautiful foothill home call 283-J. with all kinds of fruits. , . ALSO city homes on easy terms. FINE PLUMBING Repairs honestly -i. .-s-done; guaranteed. 1406 N. Rlver- when you thina oi real estate think side. Phone l'Jfli. 11 BROWN Sl WHITE . FOR SALE POULTRY BUSINESS DIRECTORY AND EGGS ' Abstracts. ' FOR 'SALE Hampshire blood tested kmjasstwd JACK HON COHNTV R. I. R. rooster. B18 S. Central. Effiaf ABSTRACT CO. . Ctnllrwvvl Abstracts - ntle and HANSON and Hollywood chicks, heavy f''FVA laying strains, 84c. Rocks and I 4'nilrl 11 " lnurnce. The Reds. Oiic. Large vigorous chlcaa. t iiJ VZM n', odniplete I I 1 1 e W. L. cockerels. HJc. Catalogue JSpr System In I season free. Jcnks Hatchery, Tangent. Ore. County FOR SALE One full-blooded White MURRAY ABSTRACT OO. Abstrao'a Wyandotte rooster for breeding pur- of ntie. Rooms 8 and 6 No- $2 poses. Tel. 869-M or Inquire last North Central Ave, upstairs house left-hand side of Lozler Lano. - -w. Expert Window Cleaners. DAY-OLD White Leghorn chicks Inr . . . sale at Garrett's poultry Farm and LET OEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172. Hatchery, where everything Is dune House cleaning, floor waxing, orl- to produce quality chicks, using old ental rug rlennlng and upholstering. hens only, blood tested by O. 8. C, - also R. O. P cockerels and no eggs Painting and Paperhanglng. set less than 2 oza.. 11c each for ., . 600 or more. 12c each for less, de- COMMERCIAL Aj HOUSE PAINTINO llverrd. Visitors welcome. East N rinllng Jt Paperl.anglng. Hany Si . p O. B" in. Orsnts P. ore. M,rl phone I4-P-4 Route 1, Box 440. FOR SALE-AUTOMOBILES k OLDSMOBn-ETcTl. aed.n. comple,e,y P.ln' "' utrihaulfd. Buarsnteed every w.iy. J .'k1'''c y' A real buy at $1U5.u0. " lv PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodce and nymouth. Money to Lend FOIl SALE Chevy '24 wt'h ho $35. MONEY LOANED $50 to $300 for Neat. Perry's Garage. Eagle Point. persons! or household purposes on rrrrrrtr House purnisl.lngs or Autos; also GOOD tsED CARS Car, Bjfmannsi Loans closed REAL QUALITY-LOW PRICES Klth,n -,0 mlnutM License No S- B- These Cars Before You Buy. , 54- w s; Tbomaa. 45 So Can. I113.I Chrysler 8 coupe. ,r1 ' 1P34 P',mfuh DeLuxe Sedan - 1!13 Dodpe cmipe rrantlel IM Ford Pickup. . - 1934 Ford V-8 Sdsn. RElNKiNO TR. NSFBH CO. Long 1930 Chevrolet Coupt. distance ba-Jlinj Furniture, cattle 1930 Dodse Sedan. anything 111 N Pir Pbone 1033 inn Plymouth Coupe. o Sfisrt 1935 Plymouth Coupe. . . - . . 1914 Chrysler 8 Bedsn EADS TRANSFER ic STORAOF.CO 1521 Ford Klcaup Olflce 28 So. Fir. Phone 315. Prices 11.30 Hudson coupe. right. Service guaranteed. Some Res) Cheap Cars from $15 to -. .- .. . 435 I'KUCKl.NU AND 8TORAHI- - Local LANOE MOTOR CAR CO. and long distance hauling furnl 38 N Riveride. Tel 18. ture m,,vlng etc Besirmsile rates L'sert Car Lot N E. Corner 6th and Tel 83ii F E Hm,o Co p.. .... - . - ; mwi.fi rRA.N.SFFR - tsperl paci- 1 , r no movers Selsl llet,.-s B'.i.-: ii;gt-..-rr, s Ire Cream. Candy At I moT;I ,q-1H,m,r,t pnw r:at. I 1 Prty Specials. The Crest, 230 S. Cent. $. Noitn Riverside. Pbona COMMERCIAL SPRAYING COMMEKi'lAL spraying. M-cOone;!. rilone 4?e-ss LEGAL NOTICES Call (or Wurrants. Warrant No. TOO to 733 incluilvt, School Dlftt, No. '40, ra called for payment, payable at Farmers and Fruitgrower Baulc, Medford, Oregon. Interest will cca&o April 10, 1036. S. 8. aBBOTT. Clerk Dial. No. 20. Notice or Sale. In the County Court of the State of urettou. tor tne county ox jactcaon. In the Matter of the Estate of A. P. Bear, alao known as Albert F. Bear, deceased. Notice It hereby given that pursu ant to an order of the County Court of the state of Oregon for the County of Jackson, duly made and entered on July 12. 1035. in the matter of the Estate of A. F. Bear, also known as Albert P. Bear, deceased, the under signed, aa administrator of aald Es tate, will sell at private sale subject to confirmation ty aald Court the following described real property to wn: Lot J8. Block 1. Whitman Park Addition to the City of Medford, Jackson County, Oregon, according to the recorded plat thereof on (Ho In the office of the County Oleilt of Jackson County, Oregon. The undersigned administrator, from and after the nth day of May, 1930, at tne nour or lo a. m. of said day at the office of the undersigned, room 323 Medford Building, Medford, Jack son County, Oregon, will proceed to aell the above described real property at private sale. The terms of said sale will be cash. Dated this 10th day of April. 103fl. F. E. REDDEN. Administrator to Estate of A. F. Bear, alco known as Albert P. Bear, deceased. Notice. In the County Court of Jackson County for the State of Oregon In the Matter of the Estate of David M. Cleveland, deceased, also known as D. M. Cleveland. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed ex ecutrix of the will and estate of above named decedent and all per sons navintt claims against said es tate are required to present the same with proper vouchers, within ai months from the date of this notice to the undersigned at the office of m. k.. Hanna, sa North Central Ave nue. Medford. Oregon. Dated and first published Maroh 37 1036. CLARA L. CLEVELAND, Executrix. E S UNIVERSITY OP OREGON, Eugene, April 17. (Spl.) William H. Cum mlnjs, Medford, as one of the out standing men In the freshman class, was pledged to Skull and Dagger, sophomore service honorary, with Im pressive ceremonies held at the an nual freshman class dance, Frosb Glee, April 11. The men selected to replace the present members at the end nr th school year were ciiusen because of ina ability they had shown In class activities during their tlrst year at the university. William Cuinmlnes is the inn nf Fred N. Cummlnga of Medford, and la a graduate of Medford high school. n. aimiaiea witn ml Delta Theta fraternity on the campus. , LAWNMOWERa sharpened. We call for and deliver 33 N. Fir St. dlMS BROS. Phone 361. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS Minced dlsti Dagger .wounds Pretense African arrow poison Indian fetich Uiiiute open- , lng Kemuln tJruwing out Copiei infrequently Anew .lewing tool Moliiti Snug Propel one's self in water Nest of a bird of orey Philippine mountain Alack Kitsis Upper limb Writing Implement 8olut)on of Yesterday's Puzzle setfXderod1 orif i e s e 5.1n licoKiceIcard A?M ELLB1 C A ROMlP L lCATE EDikSjSiS M jL ED R eTl atesKte rn ITMr e n jjsm R i" FJfe QLLQms p o on ij l lokyJlEof T A TE ElElUSEjplElLlENiEfF l. Obscure or unknowable fl. Roughly elliptical II. OeomeirtcaJ surface IT. Pulled apart 61. Deep mud 69 Endeavors 70 Presently 71 Malt liquors 72. Cooks slowly 72. Cava tem porarily DOWN 1, Sibilant sound 1 Poker tena I. Ratify Combine to withhold buiilnsaa from Isabel Harare That thin Seasons for ue Corroded Demolished Region fUn wif Hl'ltrijle Have being Cherry color 7 Z 3 U WMJ 16 17 Ifl If Wi u 3 '3 "U , ll 2o 2i ;.: rp 22 23 is 'Wit TZ'it T.'li 5T 34" '2iL , jrrji 3f g-i r- Jsf?7 I? "IT untyBriefs Brownsboro BROWNSBORO, April 17. (Spl.) Ttie Brownsboro Olanta and Titjers are re-organlzlng their ball teams, next Sunday. April 19 at one p. m. at the Brownsboro store. Anyone Inter ested In baseball will be welcome. Al ter the meeting a fame will be play ed between the Olanta and Tigers on the Brownsboro diamond: The tesma will be ready (or a challenge after this event. Rev. H. H. Your and wife of Med ford, called at the Wright home Tues day. H. W. Wright and bill Swalm were prospecting on Apples ate Tuesday and Wednesday of Isat week. Chaa. Crulg left for Merrill last week and expected to be employed there for sometime. Leona Powell of Trail was an over night guest of Lola Wright Tuesday. Visitors at school last week wore Leona Powell and Lola Wright of Eagle Point high school, Geneva Glass and little Dorothy Wright. Mrs. E- Tucker, Mrs. P. A. Henry and Helen Bldley were visitors at the 4-H club meeting Fridny afternoon. Mrs. Jesse Glass, Mrs. H. W. Wright and Dorothy Wright attended Easter services at Medford, Sunday. At the close of Sunday school a short program of Easter recitations and songs was given Isst Sunday, af ter which Mr. Irvln Barrows preach ed, taking aa his text, "If a Man Diea Shall He Live Again." A treat of candy Easter-eggs was distributed to those present. Thompson Creek THOMPSON CREEK, April 17. (Spl.) Leo Hoffman, from the sac. ramento Junior college, la spending his spring vacation with hla parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hoffman. Hllga Lund stopped In Medford, Monday, April 18. Mr. and Mrs. Fran Knuteen and two daughters spent Easter Sunday In Central Point. G. C. Mitchell of Ashland was among business callers here one day last week. Benton Pool of the Little Apple -gate called on friends In this com munity Aplrl 18. Dr. A. N. Johnson, county physl clan, vial ted the Thompson Creek school one day last week. The school has increased with three new pupils, Alva, George and Ra- mona Kendall. Mr. and Mra. Oassaway motored to Medford Monday. H. R. Bllven spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. wm. Klndaman. Rev. D. D Randall of Medford via lted friends on Thompson Creek on Monday afternoon Mrs. Areta Kendall and family of Gold Hill have moved back on her place on Thomson Creek. Jease Allen of the Antelope valley was among cow buyers on Thomp son Creek Monday. Mrs. Roll en Homes of Medford spent Monday afternoon with friends on the creek. Use Mall Tribune want ads. Cross-Word Puzzle IS. Cast aside as meleea 17. MytlraJ Hindu ejaculation II Anttn 19 sluale drama 10. Divisions of the earth's surface II. Where the Pa" penny goes It. Assessment rating H. Angry 16. Laoy In sur rounding matttf 17. Dwells II. Oenus ot the Virginia willow it. S.skaped molding 49. Anrlant Roman olflrlals BO Blhliraj city 61 Joyous 63 Hlras 61 Past IS. Bute of pro found In sensibility 66 Malign 67. Not cooked thmugb 61 Botch St MuitcsJ sound 60 Matal 61 Copper coin 14. DiMiirlton of the beauti ful 65 Dfsnert 66. Church Silting 4 Time of nigh est strength, vigor, or bloom f. ataik 6. two pound. T. Philippine a vaga I. Wager f. Daub 10. Thinly scat tered 1L R-ctant desire It. Qod of war 11. Opening In s net II. Draft anlma 13. RdnfjuttS U. Absent Eagle Point BAOLE POINT, April 17-(Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Lusk had as Easier Sun day dinner guest Mi. aid Mrs. Otto Caster of Phoenix, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smltli and two children Lyle and Bar bara. Wes Chtldrsth apant Baster Sunday tth hi hoi orvilia and (ainlly la Modford. W. D. Clark has rantad and moed Into the Jim King house reoently. Mr. and Mra. Henry French and son Lloyd of the Doog fridge district were tradlnt In E9ala Point Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Eva Nichols, Mr, tattle Van dooy and Mr. and Mrs. Jamas Hanna- ford went to Alton. Calif, and spent last week-end with Mr. and Mra. Harold Van Sooy. aon and daughter of the Hunnafrcds and Mrs. Van Scoy. Mr. and Mra. Robt. LaRocque ot Merrill spent last Buuday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown of tula place. Mr. and Mra. Carl Taylor returned to their home In Portland laat Bun- day after spending their Baater va cation in Batjle Point with relatives. Among those from Esgle Point who attended the boat race at Emigrant dam last Sunday, were Mr, and Mra. Wlllard Robertson, Oeo. Welmao, Mr. and Mrs. Ansll Pearoe, Mr. and Mra. Don Drlttasn, Ed Otngcade. Mrs. Tom Clngcade and aon Lyle. and - Mlaa Charlene Ray. Martin L Rltunhouae, O. 8. P. and Mr. and Mra. Ed Watson of Santa Crux, Calif., spent laat week-and at Bvitte Pall with friends and rela tives. J. L. Ragsdale and daughter, of Trail, spent Easter Sunday with hi son, John and family, of Eagle Point. Mrs. Pern Wlnalow spent last week end In Eugene. Mia Donna Earl and Mis Yetta Olson spent their Easter vacation In Longvlew, Wash., wltb. Mis Olson' sister there, returning Sunday eve- nlng. Mr. Wm. Brown. Mr. Prank Brown Mra. Harry Carlton and Mrs. Walter Clement attended a card party and luncheon at the pariah hall In Med ford, Monday afternoon. Mra. Ruby Young, Mra. Rosa Smith, Mrs. LlKl Perry. Mra, Mabel Har. nish, Mr. Dorothy D.nsmore. Mr, Ethel Coy and Mr. Stella Halav ware guests at a birthday party for Mr. Baryl Hlckaon at her horn Tuesday. A grand time and a dallolou dinner wa enjoyed by all. Mr. Hlckaon' birthday wa Maroh 90 but due to sickness the party wsa postponed un til this date. All wished her many happy returns of the day. Mrs. Otto Caster of Phoenix and a former resident of this plaoe, spent lost week aa guest of Mrs. Roy Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Natwlck of the Long Mountain dlatrlot, Mr. and Mr, orvllle Henderson of Eagle Point and Mr. and Mrs. p. J. MoPheraon and aon Fred of Shady Cove enjoyed a plcnlo at the Peyton bridge up Rogue river Easter Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Roy Aahpole and son Donald left laat Saturday on a trip to San Diego. Donald expect to return In about ten days, by train, but hla parent will remln In San Diego for a short time, then will go on to El Ccntro, where they will apend a few daya with Mr. and Mr. Clarence Pru ett, before going on to Arlrona for a while. Roy'a many friend are hop ing he will return home greatly im proved In health. Mr. and Mra. Percy 'Hlnes of Med ford epent last weak end a guesta ot Mr. and Mra. Percy Haley. Mr. Cook who la now living on the Ward ranch has twenty acre of ground plowed and ready to sow to alfalfa eed. He alao la getting ready to put In twelve acre of tomatoes, ss soon aa the weather permlta. Mr. and Mra. Wm Perry, and moth er, Mra. Lottie Avers were Easter Sunday dinner gueat of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Young. In the afternoon they all called on the DeHaae family. Mr. and Mr. Marah Garrett of the Long Mountain dlatrlot were caller at the Haley home last Saturday eve ning. Mrs. Pred Farlow of the Long Mountain district spent the day with Mrs. Lota Pearce last Saturday. Houaecleanlng and planting gar dens are the topics of th day In Esgle Point at present. Both are very slmllsr. with but one exception: When the garden la planted, It ha to be worked to keep It growing and In good oondltlon throughout the sea son. Houaecleanlng ditto but It ha no season It goes on Indefinitely. Speaking of gardens. Royal Brown works long and patiently (some thinks he even work In the stilly hours of night) so aa to be the first In town to have radishes, lettuce, ete. out of hla own garden to eat, which he usually doe, much to the chagrin of ami of his neighbor. Big Applegate BIO APPLEGATE, April 17- rflpl.) Receiving word of the critical 111 nens of her father, W. W. Willi ta, at fcanu Marie, Ol., Mrs. Ivan MoDon ough left for the south Tuesday eve ntng to he with her father, who, with Mrs, Wllllts, ainkci his home there with a son. A u-pound d4ijhter was born WMnevlny to Mr. and Mra. K. King ivar Ruch. Mias Mie Smith and Mrs. Ralph Smith were hostesses at the regular meeting of the ftuh sewing circle at their club room Wednesday. A short time sto the club devoted a day to cleaning and leveling the Ruch achool grounds In preparation for the an nual trark meet and play to be held there May t, by the schools of the Ap plrvnte mmmtinlty. Mr. and Mrs. E-irl fWttwicli of Ash lsnd v.ciniiy spent Mondsy here as g:ieta of Mr. snd Mrs. Ray Often bacher. Mr. and Mra. Bostwlek re turned Saturday from a four months' trip to Michigan, where they visited relatives of Mrs. Bostwlek. They report a fine trip despite temperature of eighteen or twenty degreea below aero during most of their stay, In the east. Aa assembly of thirty local people for an outdoor breakfast Easter morn ing served a double purpose of par ticipation In Easter aervloea and Ini tiation of a new forest aervlo camp ground completed this spring at the McKee bridge. Services were conduct ed by Mr. Wallace Uasklns, slier which an egg hunt waa arranged for the children. Breakfast wa prepared over a rock fireplace on the grounds. The group expressed their enjoyment of th beauty and conveniences of tn new grounds which are equipped with tables, fireplace, a well, In which pump hi been Installed, and a rustio bridge spnnlng an Irrlgstlon ditch. Rock etep lead th way to th river, and novel registration table has been set up In the form of a cedar tump, wherein the equipment for registering is concealed. Mr. and Mr, Fred Oftenbaoher and on Frltzie motored to Ashland Eas ter, where they were guest at a birth day dinner at the home ot Mr. and Mra. Louie Iverson honoring Mrs. Iveraon's mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Wolf, who wa eighty, Mra. Iverson and mother are former residents of the Apptegate. Mr. and Mrs, Offenbacher were accompanied by Mlaa Mary Beat ty. who spent the day with her par ent there. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller of Wil liam creek spent Sunday here at tha home ot Mr. and Mrs, Horry Helms. Mis Katharine Fletcher, employed at the home of Dr. L. L. Sander at Medford, spent a few daya this week at her home here. Mr. and Mra. Frank Cameron and dughter, Mr. Ernest Holbrook, of San Francisco motored to Talent Sun day, spending the day with Mrs. Cam eron, mother, Mra. L. Comb.it. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rose or Hilt, accompanied by their daughter and son-in-law and two grandchildren, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Throckmorton, while enrout to WUUama creek, where they were guest of Mr. and Mra. Banks New, oomb. Mr. and Mra. W. B, Harlow spent Easter In Medford as guect of Mr. Harlow' son, Qlenn Young. Mra. Walter Inch, bounty school su. pervlaor, visited the Beaver creek "hno Friday, giving achievement tests at that time. She waa aocom panled here by Mis Annette Oray, English teacher In the Junior high school at Medford. Edward Walker, local dlreotor, alao visited the sohool Friday, giving an Interesting talk on England In which he described the look In th Thames river. During the day the pupils of tha school partlol, pated la an Easter-egg hunt. Mr, and Mra. Walter Bell ot Med ford returned to their ranch near Ruoh reoently to make their horns. Mra. Prank Redden and daughter, Mrs. Georgia Franklin, acoompanled by Mr, and Mra, John Redden and two daughters, all of Medford visited relatives in the community reoently. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Taylor, who hsd remslned at Ashlsnd for several months, where Mrs. Taylor under want medical treatment, have return ed to their home hers. Local school boards have held meetings during the last few weeks tor ths purpose of hiring teacher for the oomlng term. Teachers being re -employed Inoluds Mrs. Opal Moot er at Ruch, Mr. Wallace Hasklns at Beaver Creek, end Wm. Ludwlg and Mis Mary Beatty at Applegate. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Turpln of Medford were recent guesta here at ths horns of the latter1 mother, Mrs. LlUa MoDonough. Mlaa Naomi Smith of Jacksonville visited here yesterday at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mra. Wm. Smith. Mrs. M. a. Heuber and son Roy snd daughter 1 trice of Grants pass mo tored hers Wednesday, where they were guests of Mrs. Heuber daugh ter, Mrs. Leon Offenbacher. Mrs. Olsnn Smith waa hostess to a small group of relative at din ner at her home Sunday honoring her father, Jaok Peebler, whose birth day anniversary occurred that day. Mrs. Mabel Mack, home demonatra tlon agent, will conduct a project meeting at the Applegate school house Tuesday, April 91 on "Pood for th Young Child." An all-day meet-' lng is scheduled. Llnnie Taylor, Medford plumber, la Installing plumbing fixtures at ths new home being built here for Mr. and Mra. Edward Kubll. Butte Falls BUTTE FALLS. April i7. (Spl) Mr. and Mrs, Tom Weldon of Brook lnv,s tlslted Mr, and Mrs. E 0. Albern last! Sunday. Charles Cope Ho and Ruth Smith were married laat Saturday. A big charivari was given them Sunday evening. The bride ls s sophomore In high school and the groom Is ft OCO who hsa been here a year. Mrs. Wealey Orlaklll and Junior went to Medford Sunday, attending s show. Mrs. CU Pool spent ft few days In Medford last week. Mr. and Mra. Lester Smith and sons of Keno visited relatives hers Mr. and Mrs, Br n rut Smith snd Carol Smith visited Mr. snd Mrs. Roeenorf at Eagle Point on Easter Sunday. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cowden and family. Victoria Dnhack of Ea.e Point Is vlaltlng her sisters, Mrs. John Hen shaw. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ed mo nd aon and daughter Iona May, and Mr. snd Mrs. Alga Abbott snd daughter Ej Ir ene th, attended two shows In Medford on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Moors and Lea Edmondson, visited In Central Point on Cuter snd attended tfo shows in Medford. Mr. snd Mrs. Brltaon. Dorrls Brlt son. Emmet Oott Ruth Carson and Elmer Abbott saw the boat races at i Emigrant im on Easter Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dunlan and m. Joe Kent and John Kent, visited Mr. snd Mrs. Homer Kent and family and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hallet la Klam. ath Falls. April Sth. James Kanoff, who spent four Tears In th u. 8. army, Is back ia Butts Falls on the Kanoff ranch, wlUs Grandma Kanoff. Fred Hoefa ot Keao anent laat Sua. day with relatives and friends hare. Miss Haasl Taylor spent Ssturdae in Medisrd. Easter guests at the Loren Mona home were Mrs. Moon and daughter of Ashland, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Moon and daughter of Fort Klam. ath. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tic and daueh. tr of Salinas, Cat., ars vision ja Tics Jr., and family, here. Mra. Meadowa and two dauchura of Seneca, Ore., visited Mr. and Mr. Jess Roger and aon on Easter. Mr. rtctjer La Mr. Midow' daughter. Mr. snd Mrs. Cecil Kin snd chil dren moved to Seneca whsrs Mr. Xing itmi wvri. Mrs. Olen Prultt and twins, Daia and Dale, spent Easter with Mrs. Prultt' mother nd brothers. Butt Fall grad achool plated Reese Creek grade achool last VTldav afternoon. Reese Creek won. Friday evening Mr. and Mr. Clark entertained the filth, sixth, seventh no eighth grades at th grsde school. They finished with refreh. ment oonslsttng of lo cream and cake. Many Butte Falls people enjoyed over their radios oa Monday after noon captain David Barnett' talk to the Medford high school. Orsden Chlldreth and family and Billy Powell and family of Medford. and Lew Oeppert and family wars Easter guest at the home of Horse Qeppert and family. John Henshaw la attending th forest service firs school In Medford this week. Ths Townsend club had good meeting at the high school auditor ium on Tuesday evening. Opal Wool- ley aang "My Dream of Love." sooora panted by Mra. steen. Ross Smith, Mlaa Thorns, Dorothy Baker.. Ires Roger. Opal Woolley and Mlsj Hemming sang trip! duet, "Katy Did, She Didn't," a very amusing number, accompanied by Mrs. Steen. Ths talk waa given by Mr. ShumaJur of Talent. The program opened wltb. tinging of "America" by the audi enoe, the flag salute and ended with th Townsend pledge. Mrs. Everett Moore la with her mother In Cottage Orov. Emmett Oott bought a Dodge se dan last week. Jack Lortla spent laat week-end with hi father and brother In Med ford. Th government bulldlnga are big Improvement to Butte Fall. Reverend Smith held meeting la Esgle point tea day recently. Lake Creek LAKE CREEK, April 17. (Spl.) Mr. snd Mrs. Wallace Ragsdals an tcrtained the following at a dlanr party Saturday evening: Mr. and Mrs, H. E. Pech, Mr, and Mr. Roy Qrlgsby, H, Q. Meyer, Mr. and Mr. Ray Rag dale, of Butte Pall, and Mr. and Mrs Harry Ton a of Medford. Charles Wilkinson of th Dead In dian Soda Spring whs ha been Is poor health for some tlm. be cam worse Monday and It become neoas- ' sary to call Or. Holt ot Medford to attend him. Mr. Ray Camps of Bprlngvllle, Calif., daughter of th Wilkinson, 1 her txlplng cars for Mr. Wilkinson. Mr. and Mr. Claud Jones of Talent cam up Tuesday, Mra. Jone 1 anothr daughter. Hay Kagsdaie of Butte snails la mov ing back to th Ragadal farm thla week. Mrs. R. A. Pech of Medford who ha been visiting th Pech boy her, re turned horn Monday. Mrs. Wallace Rsgsdal Is quit 111 with ssptlo sore throat. Mr. E- E. Meyer Is oaring for little Barbara dur ing her mother's nines. Mrs. Elisabeth Ortssom called Mon day on her daughter, Mrs, J. P. Mai Held, st Brownsboro. Mr. snd Mr. Harry Tons of Mad ford wen Sunday guest t th Tons horn. Anderson Creek ANDERSON CREEK, April 17 (Spl.) A. Donlca and family hav moved back to their horn on h creek after spending th winter In th valley. M. S. Center spent Monday and Tuesday with hi tath.r, P, M. Cen ter. Mr. and Mr. Ben Clark ol Tsl.nt were Bundsy guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. Brown. Del bar t Clerk wss out to the. val ley Tuesday. Mrs, Jss. McDowell wa la Talent Monday. Mrs. I. Mays and daughter, Ruth, and Edward Smith spent Monday In Medford. Mrs. Balls Centers spent Easter Bundsy with her son, Roy Centers, tnd family ot Gold Bill. Ralph Oreen and family war out to th valley Tuesday. Mr. Brown I plowing for Mr. Oreen thla week. Everpon I busy planting garden. Newsman Dies. PALO ALTO, Csl., April IT-AP James C. DeBslI, S, former news pper man who worked on news papers t Portland, and Stockton, died today after a two months' Ill ness. He Is survived by hi widow snd two sons. I Notice. Will not be responsible for sny debt or bills contracted by anyone other than myself. S. U Plahsr. WINDOW OLA8S W sell window glass and will replaca your broksn windows raonbly. Tmw Bridge Ceb met Work. Cm Mall Trlbun want ad. v 1 . 1 1 IB"-.-, i ,V .".7