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PAOE THRE1 VWI LhznZjUUhzi) crlhuO oners czznctf an MHn rrrr grog jrEDFOUD MAIL TRIBUNE, BEDFORD. OREGON. FRIDAY. MAY 7, 1937. Read every ad on this page You will probably find ex actly the thing you bars been looking (or or a aale or trade tor unused article you may bare. Search your attlo or store-room you may find many tblnga others are seek ing and be able to realise Immediate cash If what you want Unt there, adrertlse for It Tribune Classified ada are Inexpensive ef f ectlve I RATES Per word, first Insertion .. tc (Mlntmnm t5c) Each additional Insertion, ner word - . e (Minimum 10c) Per Une per niontn without copy change t!2& Phone 75 FOB WANT ADS ' LOST FOUND LOST Two black grown police dogs. Liberal reward offered for Infor mation leading to their return. Mrs. R. B. Carley, phone 314-W. tOST If dog is inmslnfe. call 1616. WANTED MALE HELP HIGH SCHOOL boys for extra work, calling on leads. Selling experience not necessary. Write Box 1900, Mall Tribune. EXPERIENCED salesman wanted 3 men now working Medford terri tory averaging 76 per week: plenty of feadB; steady work: unusual op portunity. Give age experience and phone. Write Box 1813, Mall Tribune. wanted Bovs to sell Sunday pa pers. Call Saturday morning Rudy's uumore otation, vui ana wnvtw. WANTED Farm hand; good milker: over 30 years old. Prof. Engelhardt, Rt. 8. Box 20. SALESMEN WANTUD QUICK a&o to 8100 weekly for live-wire go- getters Must be experienced men, ) 36 to 46 years old. Fast New ueai. Commissions dally. Give phone. Address Box 1466, Mall Tribune. WANTED Boys to sell newspapers after school. Apply Mall Tribune WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Experienced middle-aged woman for general housework on farm. Reference required. Call In person. Mrs. W- E. Hammel, Eagle Point, Ore. WANTED Housekeeper for family of two. Call at 39 N. Orange. WANTED Qlrl to help care for two babies and do general housework. Call at 1106 Nlantlc. WANTED Elderly woman for gen eral housework: wages and perma nent home. Dore E. Smith. Ander son Ranch, 1 mile west of Tslent school. WANTED Experienced waitress at Hotel Jackson. MALE OR FEMALE HELP VANTtn Agreeable couple to drive and entertain my parents on short and long trips, two or three tlmos weekly, tnis summer, new iwoi Bulck sedan. All expenses and small money consideration fur nished. W. E. Thomas, 45 S. Cen tral Ave. WANTED SITD AT10N8 WANTED House cleaning. 1345-M. WANTED Housekeeping by middle aged woman; good cook; references. Box 1989, Tribune. WANTED Washing, Ironing: also day or hour work. 113 Columbus. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS HAVE BUYER for good bungalow, 13500 to 84000. C. S. Butterfleld. Medford Building. WANTED To lease or buy auto camp. Box 1988, Tribune. WANTED Clean cotton Tribune office. Mall CALL 458 and have your refrigeration checked before It stops. It will ssve you money. 317 West Main St. WANTED To buy wool and mohair. Carl von der Hellen. phone 595-H. WELL DRILLING" By lower over head, I keep my prices on the level. 619 King St. John M. Dodge. WANTED Adding machine. Brothers, phone 1059. WANTED 3 or -lnch Iron pipe, any lengtha. phone 679-R. HOUSE PAINTING it INTERIOR Dec orating. H. Coghlll. Tel. 1368-L. WANTED WOOL, MOHAIR We have large order to (HI Highest prloes paid MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 17 N Grape St. Phone 1063 WE PAY MORE CASH For your furniture HOI1IROOK A ANDREWS 6th and Front Phone 547 TOP PRICES paid (or all kinds of scrap iron steel and brass Bring It to MEDPORD IRON Si STEEL 1158 No. Central Pbune 40. JUNK Highest prices psld for brass radlatura copper storage batteries aluminum and other metals Scrap iron small or large lota pipe and machinery wool and cot ton rags Inner tuoea Our prices will interest you. Rldea Pelts. Wool Mohair Household Ooods Furniture. Stoves bought and sold MEDFORD BARGAIN ROUSE WANTED TO RENT Cnfurnlsb1 modern 8 or 4-room bouse. P. O Box 693, Medford FOR RENT HOUfcES FOR RENT Modern cottage, 3 rooms and bath, garage: adulta, Valan dra Hotel, Central Point. FOR RENT fl-room furnished house; wood range, garden plot. 26. 1233 Locust St. Key nut door. FOR RENT 718 E. Main, large room ing and boarding bouse: excellent location, very desirable; completely equipped. For lease to right peo ple. See owner on premises. FOR RENT Furnished 3-room mod ern house; adults; no dogs or cats. 410 Hamilton. FOR RENT 6-room modern house on pavement, eafi.OO month. L. O. Plckell, 16 S. Bartlett. FOR RENT Houses No. 8 and 4 In new Lortng Court, now available. Unfurnished. Adults only. OH heater, electric range, electric re frigerator. Wesslx water heater 833.60. Phone 338. FURNISHED HOUSE 701 N. RlT. FOB BENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT 3-room and kitchenette apt., completely furnished, new throughout. Including refrigerator and range; newly redecorated. 616 S. Oakdale. FOR RENT 3-room furnished apt.; private, modem, new Electrolux and range: abundance of hot water, to married couple; no pets. Gloria Pan Apt., 373 So. Central Ave. FOR RENT Furnished 3-room mod ern apartment. Phone 127, cen tral Point for appointment. APARTMENI lor rent. 346 N Bartlett FOR RENT Apt. Hotel Grand. 3-ROOM apt.; overstuffed furniture Electrolux, nest, not water ana bstb. No. 10 Quince. FOR RENT Vawter Apartments, cor ner Main and Holly. Ultra-modern 4 and 6-room unfurnished apart ments. Kitchens equipped with G. E. ranges and refrigeration. Call 1583-W. FOR RENT Unfurnished 6-room spsrtment 403 8 Newtown can m FOB BENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Large front bedroom: hot and cold water, shower. 20 8 Fir. FOR RENT Room, 1M N. Oakdale HEATED and nicely furnished room for business woman or man, 106 Geneva, FOR RENT Furnished room with hot and cold water and garage. 11 S. Orange St. Call after 6 p. m. NICELY furnished room, 408 W. 6th ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8. Grape FOR BENT-APARTMENTS FOR RENT Furnished apartment. Call 206 W. 8th. FOR RENT Apartment, 334 Apple. FURN. APT. 61 N. Oakdale. APARTMENT Private bath. Frlgtd alre. beat; close In. 808 W. Main. FOR RENT Room or apartment. 918 W. lOtb St. FURN. 2 and 8-room apts; 604 W. 10th. FOR RENT BOARD ROOM ROOM AND BOARD, 716 E. Main. ROOMS and meals. 16 N. Riverside FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT 3 acres of lsnd on Beall Lane. Mrs. E. E. Brown, Rt. 1, Box 68, Central Point. FOR RENT 1 -room cabin, unfurn ished. 25 Lewis Ave. FOR EXCHANGE FOR SALE OR TRADE for shakea or wood, good used heater and cook stove. 41 S. Front. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE MARVELOUS HOME, esst side; base ment, fireplace, hardwood floors; large lot; 85500. 0. S. Butterfleld, Medford Building. FOR SALE OR RENT 6-room mod- ern new house, furnished nicely: near Jacksonville on Old Stage road: acre of land; . good view; water paid. FOR SALE Good 6-room house Joining city limits; barn, large chicken house, garage; 8 acres La dlno clover; free water; fruit; gar den planted. This la a good home. Terms. B. J. PALMER. Palmer Music store. 5-ROOM house, outbuildings, 4 lots, fruit, shrubbery, slso Irrigation and hlgb school; some terms; all clear. Mrs. E. J. Hoagland, Eagle Point. DAIRY FARM 147 acres. 30 A. Irri gated, 20 A. plow land, balance wood pasture: 30 minutes from Medford on hlghwsy; modern 6 room house, sleeping porch, fruit room, electricity phone, grade school 1 mile, high school bus; sprtng water, gravity, piped to bouse and barn; 2 barns and out buildings: small orchard: 30 head dairy cows Including milkers, heif ers, cslves snd bull: team and equipment: 86850. 83000 down pay ment, low rate on balance. Inves tigate If you re&lly want a paying farm. Box 1358, Tribune. FOR SALE 3-acre ptaee: email bouse, barn, wood bouse, chicken bouse; near Old Stage road and Beall lane. Call at 44 North Peach, or Phone 1473-W. FOR SALE One of the cosiest 4 room cottagea In Medford: close In. east aide. Large living room with fireplace. 9 bedrooms, bath, cabinet kitchen, bullt-ln table snd benches; 8650 down payment balance less thsn rent. Address for quick ac tion. Bos 1283, co Tribune. rr YOU want to sell or exchange vour farm property. list wltb us One of our prospect may want what you nave. R MEAD COOLEY phone 1631. 411 Haven St. for SALE 81 acre Tula Lake po tato lsnd Will accept Medfcrd property for part payment, ft Edwards. 8 Ore Brewing Co.. Mvn ford WHEN you think of real estate thiol of BROWN WlUIl FOR SALE REAL ESTATE WE SPECIALIZE In homes Grape. Boom 4- HOUSES for ssle or rent Jackson County Bldg. at Loan Assn. FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGOS FOR SALE Setting bens. Tel. 1377. BRONZE turkey nstcblng eggs. 1 R 1. R. roosters inquire rernou e Store. Applegate FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 17 head of dairy cows. fresh and springers. All young cows. L: F. Boren. Rt. 3. Box 16, Eagle Point. Phone 4-F-03. FOR SALE Team colts, broke, wt. 3200: saddle horse, 7 yrs.; Shetland. 8 yrs.: 2 springer cows. 4 feeder pigs, "28 Chev. coupe, light trailer. Will trade. Jack Martin, Stewart Ave. at Thomas road. GOOD team for sale John Hall, Bams Valley. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES ABBEY'S SPECIAL '34 Pontlac 8 DeLuxe Touring, 3-door; beautiful condition, $473. 133 So. Riverside. Phone 303. FOR SALE Victory Dodge 1928. ex cellent running condition, gooa tires. Bargain. 875.00. N. B. Ash craft, Talent, Ore. 1934 FORD V-8 3-door DeLuxe Sedan Price 8395. Call at Lange Motor Car Co., 38 N. Riverside. 33 1-T. CHEV. Truck, dual tires long wheelbase. Pickup on trade 16 So. Front. O. E. GATES AUTO CO. R. & G. USED CARS 38 Dodge Pickup 1525 '35 Dodge Pickup 485 '35 cnrysier Airnow seaan . euu '32 Graham Bluestreak Coupe 316 '33 Packard DeLuxe Coupe 746 O. E. GATES AUTO CO. Used Car Department 6th and Bartlett. 1933 CHEVROLET Master Sedan. See Charlie. 208 N. Riverside. GOOD USED CARS Low Prices Liberal Terms. 2 1936 DeLuxe Plymouth Sedans. 2 1934 Plymouth Sedans. 1936 pontlao DeLuxe seaan. 1933 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan. 1934 Plymouth DeLuxe coupe. 1932 Bulck DeLuxe Sedan. 8 Ford V-8 Coupes and Sedans. '33 and '34 models. Priced very low. 1933 Chevrolet 6 Sedan. 1931 Dodge Sedan. 1930 Chevrolet DeLuxe Coupe. Also a large stock of earlier models at Real Low Prices. LANGE MOTOR CAR CO. 38 N. Riverside. Chrysler and Plymouth Dealera. User Car Lot, 26 8. Riverside. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE In good condition, 835. H. Wooten, Rt. 1, Box 435. FOR SALE Bush 4e Gerth piano Davis Transfer. FOR BALE Rolltou oak desk and awlvel chair, 825.00. w. E. Thomas, 45 S. Central, MAY SPECIAL Shampoo, 35c or 60c; with finger wave, 76c, 1 00 or 81.25. bowman BEAUTY SHOPPE, 18 So. Central. Phone 57. ELECTRIC FENCE STOPS THEM Latest Improved, no radio interfer ence; 817.50 up. Harry Weagant, Ashland. Phone ll-F-4. FOR SALE Lady's 17-Jewel Elgin wrlstwatch. 416 North Front. FOR SALE 12 -oz. tent, 12x14: also Philco radio. Rt. 2, Box 37, DeBarr Ave. FOR SALE! Hammered alfalfa. H. Herbert, Phoenix HUlcreet road. FOR SALE 16 million feet of timber. near Medford. Write Box 1013, Tribune. , NOW New Low Budget Payment plan on radios, batteries, acces sories, GOODYEAR TIRES. Shell Station, 6th and Front. Tel. 1003. FOR SALE Electrlo refrigerator. $67.60; Macey sectional bookcase, $12.60; set law books. $18.60; large cabinet radio, $19 60; 9x12 rug, $6.60; small rugs, bedding, kitchen utensils, etc. 996 8. Oakdale. FOR SALE Maytag washing machine. cheap, ooe w. inn at. PERM AllVtAviari . $3.96, $6.00, $7.60, including hair cuts. Bowman Beauty Shop, 18 S. Central. Phone 67. JACK'S 2nd Hand Store, 106 South Grape. I can save you money on used furniture, See Jack before you buy. FOR SALE New and used sash, doors, lumber, plumbing, roofing, door and window screens, storage tanks. 1620 N. Riverside. FOR SALE Household furniture. 128 N. Central. BARGAIN 2-lneh used galvanized pipe; excellent condition. Hubbard Bros. Hardware. 1 7-H P second-hand Evlnrude out board motor, $30 00; 1 6-h p. sec ond-hand Evlnrude outboard mo tor. $70 00. Hubbard Bros. ONE used 8" bard Bros. power table saw. Hub- CHARIfi CORSETS Tel. 1672-X. FOR SALE Hardy tomato and cab bage plant. Mary O. Carey, south of PhoenU FOR SALE Aalfala By bee. Medford. OLA6S Plate window and shatter -proof auto glass mirrors and ns silvering Medford Olass Co fel 446. 36 Bo Bartlett. FOR SALE Two oil burners for rurnaces Inquire Mai) Tribune office RIVER LOAM $2 00 per load man's Phone 1S34T PERSONAL MADAM ALEXANDER. Spiritualist. Palmist, tells all to love, marriage business. If you want facts, not promises, call on her for aavice Piinbow A'tr Crimp. Cabin No 7 M0NEV TO tOAN b MONEY to loan. Write full r. ' I qulremenU to Box 1099, Trlbuat. BUSINESS CHANCES MODERN food store, complete meat market Will sell building, stock, equipment, 84500.00; 83000 00 cash, balance terms. Nets 8150 monthly Box 1370. Tribune. MISCELLANEOUS APOLLO PIANO BTUDIO Classical and modern 131 S Grape. BETTER re-bore Job at a saving Frees' Oarage. -601 N. Central. BUSINESS DIRECTORY G JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. TITLE INSURANCE ABSTRACTS ESCBOW Expert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1173 House cleaning, floor waxing, or! ental rug cleaning and upholstering The fashion Shop. THE FA8HION SHOP Dressmsklng and Remodeling. Buttona and Buckles covered. 308 U 3. National Bank Building. Tel. 1181. Money to Lend MONEY LOANED ON AUTOS, LIVESTOCK, tURNI'lUKE, ENDORSED NOTES. ETC We want to supply your money needs witnout rea tape or aeiay. SEE V. E. THOMAS . MGR. ORE AND WASH MTG. CO , MEDFORD'S OLDEST AND LARGEST PERSONAL FINANCE CO. 45 iao Central, Ground Floor Craterlan Theater Bldg. Lie NO. 8-157-M.180. Phone 139. Painting and Decorating. HARRY MARX Painting Tinting Paper Hanging. Phone 1710. Res. 122 Portland. Transfer. DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE Local and Long Distance Furniture Moving. Bonaea camera, rireprooi storage Expert crating, packing 'and shipping service. "Davla tor Service." Phone 644. EADS TRANSFER St STORAGE CO - Offlce 36 So Fir. Phone 316. Prices right Services guaranteed. SAMSON Transfer and Storage Pur- niture Moving and expert furniture packing service. Fireproof storage new ion rates. P. E. SAMSON CO. Phone 883. STUART'S TRUCKING SERVICE Telephone 1033 or 332 111 No Pit St. Local and long distance, puel oils any kind. Oreen stamps in side of 3-mile limit. LEGAL NOTICES Notice. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of Paul Wesley Taylor, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned executrix of the estate of the above named decedent has filed herein her Pinal Account and Report and that June 4. 1937, at 10:00 o'clock a. m., at the Courthouse In the City of Medford, Oregon, has been fixed by the above named Court as the time and Dlace for hearing objections to said Final Account and for the examination and allowance thereof. Dated this 30th day of April, 1937. VICTORINE M. TAYLOR, Executrix. Notice. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, jackBon county. In the Matter of the Estate of Kate R. Dennlston, Deceased. Notice Is herebv given that the un dersigned as administrator with he win annexed of the above named de cedent, has filed herein his final re port and account and that May 17, 1937. at 10 o'clock a. m.. at the court- house In the City of Medford in said ACROSS L Insipid 1 Table-land 9, Weaken 12. Cover the Inside of 13. Metalliferous rock a 14. Light repast 15. 365 days 16. Kind of rock 18. Genua of stick like insects 80. Ancient Qretk city 21. Warmed 24. Pemtan fairy 28. Ancient Mail Tribune Daily Cross -Word Puzzle , 8otutlt of Saturday' Puolt s eMEr a mUh a b jl t a t I nEIP; Q Ja I A E R EqC Apr HTEt 5Ngtf E B tMha1naper gBSfp A 27. Rested 20. Lars est known Dim azcetii the oitrfch 81. Dispatch boat sa, Attempt 84. Comforted !6. Signer of the Declaration of Inde pendence If. Metric land measures 19. Practiced the art of sword 44. Science of navigating the air 48. Intellectual faculties SO. Employees 61. Having lived a certain lima piay 10. Be overfond of 52. Malign 42. Large plants 53. Unit of work i 2 I3 K HIK 7 8 WM,f ' " ill!ll ME v s mtt : H33 m U 35 P 3637 40 4T If) ' SB ai I lr I r fir I I I county has been fixed by the above named court as the time and place for hearing objections to said final account, and for the examination and allowance thereof. Dated: April 16, 1937. E. H. JANNEY. Administrator with the will annexed County Treasurer's Call for General County Fund Warrants. Notice Is hereby given that there are funds on hand for the redemption of all warrant drawn on the General County Fund that were registered to. and Including June 30th, 1936. Interest on the above called Gen eral County Fund Warranto ceasea on May lotn. 1937. Dated at Medford, Oregon. May 6th, 1937. RALPH E. SWEENEY. Treasurer of Jackson County. Oregon. Meteorological Report May 7, JD37. . Forecasts. Medford and vicinity: Unsettled with occasional rains tonight And Saturday. Hot much change in tem perature. Oregon: Unsettled tonight and Bat. urday; occasional rains west portion. Cooler east portion Saturday, Mode rate, southerly wind off coast. Local Data. Temperature a year ago today: High est, 80; lowest, 36. Total monthly precipitation, trace. Deficiency for the month, 0.24 in. Total precipitation since Septem ber 1. 1036. 13.21 Indies. Deficiency for the season 3-67 Inches. Relative humidity at 6 p.m. yes-' terday, 20 per cent; & a.m. today, 03 per cent. Tomorrow: Sunrise, 4:68 a.m. Sun set, 7:17 p.m. Observations Taken at 5 A. M. 120 Meridian Time "3 a H 85 u i DO C 6 2 S S Pi Urn Boise .... 74 46 Boston ................ 68 52 Chicago 64 36 Denver - 74 44 Eureka 68 48 Helena - 70 40 Los Angeles' . 66 66 P.Cdy. Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Rain Clear Clear Clear MEDFORD 83 60 New York .. Omaha .... Phoenix ww Portland Reno Roseburg Salt Lake ..... 68 62 68 62 38 60 , 48 46 62 44 60 68 Cloudy Cloudy Rain P. Cdy San Francisco - 60 Seattle 78 Spokane - - 68 Washington D.C. 76 Yakima 72 Cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy WASHINGTON COUNTY WOULD JOIN OREGON PORTLAND, Ore., May 7. (AP) Civic leaders of Skamania county communities seek a legal "divorce' from the state of Wsshlngton on the grounds of coldness and Indif ference toward the Bonneville pro- I Ject' w- KMler' president of the Columbia Gorge Associated Chambers of commerce, said here today. Keeler said that at the request ol residents of several Washington points near the dam he would seek legal advice here on the procedure necessary tor Skamania county to "secede" from Washington and enter the boundaries of Oregon as "Bon neville county." An Increasing number of Amer ican tourists are visiting the "Land of the Midnight Sun." It is estimated 16,600 American travelers visited Sweden last year compared with 8, 700 in 1936. I, Anted out of sorts 9. Ood of love 7, Mexican shawls S. Serpent 9. Pertaining to literary style 10. Atr: comb, form 11. (a profitable 17. Brave man . Threaten IL uarden Imple ments If. Patron saint of aatlore 23. Flattering servilely 25. Epic poena il. Free 21. Bird of prey 29. Stained 13. Trace 25. Open court 27 Reply 3d Wards off 40 Matron 41. Across 41. Mottled appearances In mahogany 45. Light brown 47. The herb eve 41. Nervous twitching 4$. Crafty 54. Promontory 6S. Prenh and lively DOWN 1. tniaot iRacIlne Literary f:a mentt 4. Cylindrical Jacksonville JACKSONVILLE.; Msy 7. (Spl.) M. B. Ooe, John Heckert snd Ray Hunaaker made a trip to Fish lske Friday night. They returned early Saturday with a limit of trout. Katherlne Wendt, Lulu Metnger and Florence Hunsaker are members of the Jackson county teachers' chorus whlca ssng recently In Medford and Ashlsnd. The high school girls' glee olub g&vs a program Tuesday afternoon at West Side school In observance of national music week. They were as sisted by a quartet from the boya' glee club. Boys' and girls' glee clubs of the high school an rehearsing numbers for a eoncert to be given May 31 In the high school gym. Miss Claire Hanley and Mra. Mabel Mack, county home demonstration agent, returned recently from a three- day stay In Klamath Falls where Mrs. Mack Judged exhibits at the Klamath county 4-H club fair. Beverly Backea entertained a num ber of her young friends April 38 at a party, It being her seventh birth day. Miss Bernadlne Arnold Is now em ployed at Bowman's beauty parlor. Seventeen puplla of the sixth, sev-. enth and eighth grades In Jackson ville school has acquired certificates of award for proficiency In the Rice system of penmanship. Five of the group were given final certificates by Mr. Price for having attained the hlgb standard which he requires for complete mastery of writing. These five students are Lois Sanden, Alma Ayres, Mary Kent, Norma Flttoroft and Norma Jean Arnold. I. a. Dew drove to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Long near tne Buckhorn Lodge resort, April 38. He returned the following Wednesday. Miss Qenevlove Brown will hold a recital here next Monday evening for her muslo pupils. Very clever Invitations In tne form of a sailing ship aro out for the Junior-senior banquet which will be held In the Orange hall Thursday, May 13. A number of high school boys are oxpeotlng to compete In the traok meet tournament to be held In Ash land Saturday. A large representation of Jackson ville people attended the concert given by the Medford Oleemen Tues day night. Local men singing with them were Messrs. Cos, Hunsaker and Henry Nlertermeyer. Fern Valley FERN VALLEY. May 7, (Spl.) A numbar of Porn Vatlay resltlanti at tended the boat races at Emigrant dam Sunday. A dinner was given Sunday ny Mrs. j, b. Cummlngs In honor 01 Mr. dimming, whose birthday oocurred tew days previous, and Mrs. R. L. Clower, a daugher, whose birthday was last Monday. An aluminum demonstration din ner waa given In Pern Valley rrlday evening. Those present were Mr. and Mra. Prank Anderson, Mr, and Mrs. O. Olson rf Medtord, Mr. and Mrs. Ohas. Hlgdon. Mr. and Mrs. O. Dick, Mr and Mra. Ivan Olsen and Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Hughes. Several people attended the msuio festival In Ashland April 38. Among them were Mrs. LewU, Mrs. Lytle, Mrs. Csrr, Mrs, Johnson and Mrs. Archie Perns. The school children and teacher, Mrs. Sloan, enjoyed the day very much. A very enjoyable afternoon was pent at the home ot Mra. Joe Kan tor. Sr., by ladles of the Pern Valley ladles' club Wednesday. Thoas en Joying the hospitality of Mrs. Kantof were Mrs. Fred Henaler, Mrs. H. Boy- er, Mrs. A. B. Perns, Mrs. Fred Bu- sey, Mrs, Ohas, Hlgdon, Mrs. A. Ben son, Mrs. L. H. Hughes, Mrs. Ellis Davla, Mrs. I van Olsen, Mrs. Joe Kantor, Jr., Misses Allot Hensler, Ooldle Hlgdon and Lillian Kantor. Mrs. Harold Davis of Medford waa a gues of the olub. The Misses Myrtle, Mllms and Max In Pederson of Ashland have been guests at the home of Mr. and Mra. L. H. Hughes the past few dsya In the absence of their parents, who drove to Salem Tuesday to attend the funeral of a friend. Play day at Pern Valley school haa been postponed until Msy U. The North PhoenU, Anderson Creek and Pern Valley schools are taking part. Everyone In theae communlttea la in vited to come. A basket lunch is to be held at noon with track eventa In the afternoon and a ball game In the morning. Gordon Williams Is till absent from school on aocount of his knee. Twlla Perna fell from a bicycle, hurting her knee. She Is also absent from school. PLANNED IN K. F. KLAMATH FALLS, May 7. (AP) Klamath FiUa' ourrent construction boom was swelled today by an' nouncement of plana for two new business buildings with an estimated total valuation of tTO.000. An ultra-modern grocery building SO by 100 feet In dimension and flanked by two large parking lots, will be erected on Pine street, sec ondary business artery, near the city center. It will house a Safeway store. A new unit vlll be added to the Klamath tee and Storage company's plsnt to double capacity for cold itorage of Rogue River valley peara and Klamath potatoes. Tne aaoivionai area will provide room for M.0O0 boxes of pears or from 96,000 to 80,- 000 sacks of potatoes. EFS Lake Creek LAKE CREEK, May 7. (Spl.) Recrestlon club meeting Saturday night waa well attended and the pie sale netted the club the neat sum of 818.37. Quests April 38 at the Mrs. Ted Hoefft home were Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Tyrrell, Mr. and Mrs. William Hoefft, Mrs. Roy Orlgsby, Mrs. L. J. Grle som, Mrs. Anna Tonn, Mark and Edith Hoefft. Mrs. Frank Farlow, who was called to Medford last week to the bedside of her father, J. H. Tyrrell, who was taken suddenly 111, returned home Sunday, bringing her father with her. Mr. Tyrrell Is much Improved and we hope will soon be back In his usual health. A quantity of blue vitriol was dis tributed Monday smong the farmers, to be used on mesdows for control of leach. Thimble and Oosslp olub met Wed nesday with Mrs. Frsnk Farlow, with good attendance. Birthdays for May are Mra. Roy Qrlgaby's and Mrs. Laverne Peoh s. mills Abbott, who Is working near Gold Hill, spent Sunday with his grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. O. Moore. Mrs. Margaret Hussbaum and Wm. Carle were among those shopping In Medford Monday. Mrs. Wallace Ragsdale and daugh ter Barbara were guests Thursday of Mrs. J. R. Tyrrell. The Lake Creek oalf club met at Clayton Charley's, April 34. Mr. Con r&d, the new olub lesder for Jaokson county, waa present. Members pres ent were Janett Cahrley, Clayton Charley, Merton Bradshaw, Robert and Lee Damon, Gordon and Charles Stanley and Wlllard and Lewis Watch. This group reoently put on an en tertainment at the Grange hall to raise money to send a delegate to Oorvallls tor summer school. Table Rock TABLE ROOK, May 7-(Spl) Seeding of small grains haa been fin Ished here and the planting of corn and potatoes Is In progress. Table Rock puplla of the four up per grade attended the mualo fes tival at Aahland. Several from here attended the senior olass play In Medford laat Wednesday night. Bob Sage, a local boy, acted the part ot the vallaln Bishop and Bona bad a large irew of high school boys and girla at work In their onion beds last Saturday. Several oaaea of whooping cough hav developed lately In the dlatrlot and also many severe colds and throat Infections. 8. O. Collins spent several days this week working on his farm prop erty In the Griffin creek district. Mrs. Owens and daughter of lower Evans creek, were business visitors here Wednesday. . Ted Deford and family, who have spent the laat waek vtaltlnff at the Huntley home, left Wednesday for Lake county where Mr. Deford has a log hauling contract. The Grange Eagle Point Orange Eagle Point Orange In regular ses sion May 4 was well attended. Those present enjoyed an interesting taw by County Nurse Sybil Vergeer and an Interesting lecture hour arrange by orace Walker, lecturer. Namea of several new candidate were read and they will be Initiated Into first and second degrees May 18. A delightful color toheme of blue wa In evldenoe. Sams Valley Orange Ways and Mean committee of Sam Valley Orange will give their third dance at the Beegl halt Sat urday night, May I. Same good mualo by the Oaacad Wrangler. Bveryon Invited to come ana enjoy ire eve ning. Only a small admission fee 1 charged. Regular meeting wa held May 1. Visitors present Included Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Conger of Jacksonville Orange. It waa voted to dispense with our next meeting, May 18, a that la date scheduled for the Dig get together meeting at Central Point when several state matter will be present. All our officer who took part In the seating drill and opening and closing contest at Jacksonville In December, are aaked to meet at the school house Friday evening, May 7 for practice. Thle la very Important. Building committee reported nice progress on the new hall In spite of the busy at anon. It was found Impossible to go to Upper Applegate Orange to inltlaw oandldatea for them until t later dste. Lecturer' program consisted of special number honoring Mother's dsy. Refreshments were served by Mr. and Mrs. Harry tail and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grant. Eat committee tor next meeting. June 8, I Dennis Duggan, Mix SchuH, Robert Clark and Jerome and Oerald Fltrgerald. Laundry Workers Given Wage Boost PORTLAND, May 7. OP) Two thousand laundry workers will re ceive pay increase ranging from 12 to It per oent, O. F. Tate, adminis trator for the Industry, said today. Workers and employer signed agree ment at 18 plants. The scat paid before the rale wa from 17 cent to 70 cent an hour. Us MaU Tribune wsnTads. The Rogue Valley The orchard r blooming By man' helping hand. And flowera are flaming In wilderness land. The sunshine 1 winning The grass on the hills, And warm rains are ewellln ' The murmuring rills. The River la raging Like a living thing, To break out of prison. With coming of spring. How madly It rages. As It leaps and falls: Llk lite. It can only Enlarge Ita own wall. In clouda It came floating. The dewa from the deept Aa river. It racea An old tryat to keep. Forever and ever ' It foams a It flow, And ever, forever. It eome and It go. We turn from the river. And riding along, We move to the measure Ot unwritten song. Wo circle the valley. And on Blackwell Hill, Mount Pttt and the landscape Olve thinkers their fill. Old trail afar winding Are fragrant with flowers. And new scenes and varied Are speeding the hours. From Jacksonville highway On far peaka we look, O'er green, golden valley. Where lack of book Caused nations to perish In times long ago, When fighters were rapid ( And thinkers were slow. lien came and departed Aa beasts of the field, .Their deeds unrecorded, ' Their thought unrevealed. Men lived without letter. without printed word; Thy cared not for learning, But worshipped the sword: Not knowing how knowledge, - Expanding and warm, pan then be Improving The mind and the form. We look on the present, What actence ha wrought; We look tor the value Of what valor brought. Oold, valor and science. The ship and the car, With all the death-dealing Invention of war. We see them In plenty, Anear and afar. But etui w remember The wound and the acar. We look to the future Of children we love, And leave It to mothers The word or the dovet Returning to Medford, And gaging around, New raptures near sundown Quick aense have found. O what may be fairer Than a clear, fine day, With Roxy Ann seeming No farther away Than East Medford house And lawn garden gay, ' With red-breasted robin And children at play? Fin places and faces With beauty abound. And laughter and muslo Float over the ground. Through labor and learning The land will not fall, A progress and plenty Envelop the vale. We look o'er the mountain. The foothill and flat, And over the ooean. On this and on that. We look for good people. Art, mualo and flower) Through all of ereatlsn None batter than our. W look on fair olttea. In fin tones of art, Tet Rogue River Valley Pull more at the heart. So her with good tallow We com and w go, And near them atlll gladly We hang our cbapeau. While as we writ fl'nl . O'er men long asleep, We call for the living Keen vigil to keep, That o'er land of freedom, No roll of the drum And roar of the cannon In warfare may eome: For still we art grieving For heme of yore. Who fell for our freedom. Before Freedom' door. Delroy Oetchell. SMALLER BEER GLASS NOT COMMISSION RULE ALBANY, May 7-IAP) Th state liquor control commission hsd noth ing to do with th recent move to Increase beer prices. A. K. McManan. chairman, said tod a;. McMahan, commenting on th re duction In th amount (erred far dim. ld th matter waa out of th commission's Jurisdiction. Th first airplanes used In war wet flown in Tripoli and th Bl-