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MEDFOKD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON. WEDNESDAY. MAY 12. 1937. PAGE NINE Bud every ad on tnis page You will probably find ex actly the things you Dave been looking (or 01 a sale as trade for unused article you may have. Search-your attic or r tore-room you may find many thing! othera are eeek tng and be able to realize ; Immediate caah. If what you want Isn't there, advertise for It Tribune Classified sds are Inexpensive effective I RATES per word, first Insertion- (Minimum 25c) Each additional Insertion. per word (Minimum 10c) per line per niontn without copy change .. .81.25 Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND POUND Key container with keys, at Squaw lake. Owner call and Iden tify at 804 Park Ave., Medford. LOST Carrier's canvas paper bag, near Grand Hotel. Reward. Tel. 676-J. ,, LOST Navy blue umbrella with carved amber handle, In downtown atore. Reward. 244 So. Orape. LOST Shrine pin. Reward for re turn to Mall Tribune. LOST Lady's old-fashioned gold brooch, valued as a keepsake. Finder please bring to Mall Tribune. Re ward. LOST If dog l miasma, call 1516. WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Someone for light hotel work. Room and email wages. San Loul! Hotel. WANTED 2 men with cars, free to travel. No Investment required. See S. H. Ketchum, after 8 p. m., Orand Hotel, room 305. WANTED Farm hand; good milker; over 30 years old. Prof Englehardt, Rt. 3, Box 20. WANTED Boys to sell newspapers after school. Apply Mail Tribune. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Experienced waitress. Dia mond Cafe. WANTED Housekeeper on farm. Box 1907, Tribune. WANTED Educated, reliable women over 25. Interested In kindergarten and child welfare work; special em ployment pertaining to same. Rea sonable pay. Give detailed address. Experience In school or Sunday school work desirable. Box 1757. Tribune. WANTED Lady, good on alterations, repairing and allk pressing, to take ti interest In exceptionally good business in Grants Pass. Value 2.500. To right iarty will take $1,000 for half -interest; 500 cash; balance out of business. Will guar antee S25 week. Write Box 1917, Mall Tribune, for Interview. WANTED Lady to keep house for two gentlemen in modern country home. Address Box 1B40, Tribune. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED To oook or help on cattle ranch or camp. 242 S. Grape. MAN with small cat wants Job log ging. Box 1892, Tribune. ' WANTED Housework by experienced girl. Box 1010, Tribune. WANTED Work with tractors or horses. R. E. RIchman, Central Point. Phone 241. CAPABLE WOMAN wants work In camp, boarding house or ranch cook house. Room 207, Hotel Allen. WANTED House cleaning. 1345-M. Tel. WANTED Housekeeping by middle aged woman: good cook; references Box 1989. Tribune. WANTED Washing. Ironing; also day or hour work. 112 uoiumous. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED TO RENT June 1st. small furnished apartment or house, close In. Box 1B93. Tribune. WANTED By young man, transpor tation to Los Angeles. Help pay expenses. Box 12. Talent. WANTED Used piano (no dealers). Phone 615. RESPONSIBLE COUPLE wish to care for place during summer In return for rent. Phone 406-J-l. . WANTED Middle-aged couple to live In apt. and care for rented rooms and yard. Services to apply on rent of the apt. Address 1913. - Tribune. WANTED '35 Plymouth or Dodge body and rear-end. Address Box 1914, Tribune. WANTED TO BUY Cattle, any kind R. E. RIchman, Central Point. Tel. 241. FURNITURE re-upholstered. Phone 969-R. Thlbault. WANTED TO RENT Unfurnlsh't modern 3 or 4-room bouse. P. O Box 693. Medford. HOUSE PAINTING INTErtlOH Dec orating. H. Cognt.'l. Tel. 1388-L. WANTED WOOL. MOHAIR We nave large order to (111. Highest prices paid MEDPORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N Grape St. Pbona 1062 TOP PB'OES paid for all unds 01 scrap i, on wi a no ores Bnnj tt to MBUPORD IRON 8TEKT ma ISu, Centra. Fou 40, WANTED MISCELLANEOUS JUNK Highest prices paid (or orasa radlaturs. copper, storage batteries aluminum and other metals. Scrap iron, small or large lota pipe ana machinery, wool and cot ton rags. Inner tubes. Our prices will interest you. Hides Pelts. Wool. Mohair. Household Goods. Furniture. Stoves bought and sold. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE HE PAV MOHB CASH For your furniture. HOI.IlKOOK & ANDREWS 6th and' Front Phone 547 FOR RENT HOUfcES FOR RENT 4-room house, partly furnished, 812.60 month. Phone 1569-Y. FOR RENT Attractive, furnished home In Oak Grove for 3 months. References required. Call 731-X. FOR RENT 5-room modern house, douDle garage, inquire Mouarca Grocery, 1803 W. Main. FOR RENT Completely furnished 8- room house with sleeping porch. 117 Laurel Bt. Phone 121-J. HOUSE FOR RENT 213'4 So. Central 10. Phone 47. FOR RENT Modern cottage. 2 rooms and bath, garage; adults. Every thing furnished. Valandra Hotel, Central Point. FOR RENT 6-room modern bouse on pavement. 825.00 month. L. G. Plckell. 16 S. Bartlett. FOR RENT Houses No. 3 and 4 In new Lorlng Court, now available. Unfurnished. Adulta only. Oil heater, electric range, electric re frigerator. Weaslx water beater. $32.50. Phone 238. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Furnished apartment, 616 N. Central. FURNISHED apartment, 3 rooms and sleeping porch, steam heat. Inquire Apt. No. 2, Butler Apts. APARTMENT for rent. Adults only. GeBauer, corner 6th & Oakdale. FOR RENT Furnished apartment at 128 Mistletoe. FOR RENT 4-room nicely furnished apartment, 331 Edwards St. Geo. Iverson. FOR RENT Furnished apartment, 335 South Ivy, APARTMENT for rent. 846 N Bartlett FOR RENT Unfurnished 6-room apartment. 402 S Newtown Call 19 FURN. APT. 51 N. Oakdale. APARTMENT Private bath, Frlgld alre, heat; close In. 806 W. Main FOR RENT Room .or apartment. 916 W. 10th St. FURN. 2 and 3-room apts; adulta. 604 W. 10th. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Pleasant furnished room, 33 No. Peach St. Phone 432-W. CLEAN furnished room, 408 W. 6th. FOR RENT Large front bedroom: hot and cold water, ahower. 20 S. Fir. HEATED and nicely furnished room for business woman or man, 105 Geneva. FOR RENT Furnished room with hot and cold water and garage. 11 S. Orange St. Call after 6 p. m. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 S. Orope FOR RENT bOARD ROOM ROOMS and meals. 16 N. Riverside FOR EXCHANGE WOULD like to trade Interest in Bouden or Bull of woods mines for car. Rena Davis, Klamath Agency, Ore. HAY FOR SALE or trade on team of horses. W. F. Martin, 11 mllee N. E. of Medford on Crater Lake Hwy. FOR SALE OR TRADE for shakes or wood, good used heater and cook stove. 41 8. Front. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR TRADE Beautiful , mountain home, 40 acres or 120 acrea; 7-room house, and outbuild ings. Everything goes. Butte Falls Hwy . R. F. D. Box 28, Eagle Point, Oregon. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 320 acres, clover and al falfa; free water: creek runs thru place: 7-room house, large bam. Wllhlte ranch. Lake Creek, Ore. IF YOU WISH to buy or sell Ren! Estate see L. C. Greenamyer, 705 N. Riverside. FOR SALE Kmmath Falls property. Small furnished apartment and rooming house; good returns. For Information write Noll, 521 N. 10th. Klamath Falls. FOR SALE 6 very desirable lots In Siskiyou Memorial. 124 King. FOR SALE 81 acres rule Lake po tato land Will accept Medford property for part payment. R Edwards. S. Ore. Brewing Co., Mta ford. WHEN you think of real estate thiol of BROWN & WHITE. WE SPECIALIZE In homes. 81 No Grape. Room 4. HOUSES for sale or rent Jackson County Bide & Loan A-.n. FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGG8 BANTAMS for sale. Old Stage road. Rt. 2. Box 247. McOraw. BRONZE turkey natchlng eegs. 3 R 1. R roostera Inquire PemoU'f Stnre. Applegate FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Thoroughbred geldtng. ready to race: Raited saddle mare with foul by thorourhbred; 3 year llnir Inquire at Oravlln'a Fr-ed Barn. M St, OrantK Pass. Ore. FOR SALE Team. 6 years o.d. weight 1700 each; g 'Title, h. E Edmonds. E06.8 La 04, FOR SALE LIVESTOCK AUCTION BALE OP HOHSE3 At Medford Fairgrounds, Saturday, May 13, beginning at 1:00 o'clock sharp. One carload ot good farm chunks, also some good logging and saddle horses. Terms may be had by making arrangements with the clerk. R. E. RIchman, owner. C. W. Graham, auctioneer. J. R. Cal vert, clerk. WEAKER PIGS and corn-planter. Been told, Airport. FOR SALE Several work horses; 3 fresh cows, feeder hogs; one Shet land pony, 3 years old. Jack Martin, Stewart Ave. and Thomas Road. FOR SALE Young Jersey bull. Tel, 305 Jacksonville. FOR SALE Good horse, 75; 3-year-old cow. will be fresh thls month; 35 chickens; circulating heater, cheap; canned fruit and Jars, and some furniture. Frank J. Hart, 610 Winter St., Ashland, Ore. FOR SALE Purebred Shropshire rums. L. A. Sftlade, Central Point FOR S ALE A UTO WO BILES FORD TRUCK T, good condition, no rubber, 925. Room 314, Hotel Grand. T FORD sedan, with Ruxtell, 7.50; bicycle. $5.00. Box 1G15, Tribune. O. E. GATES AUTO CO. R. & G. USED CARS '38 Dodge Pickup '35 Dodge Pickup .$525 . 485 . 600 . 316 . 746 '35 Chrysler Airflow Sedan . '32 Graham Bluestreak Coupe - '33 Packard DeLuxe Coupe C. E. GATES AUTO CO. Used Car Department 6th and Bartlett. GOOD USED CARS Low Prices Liberal Terms. 2 1936 DeLuxe Plymouth Sedans. 21034 Plymouth Sedans. 1D3Q Pontlac DeLuxe Sedan. 1933 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan. 1934 Plymouth DeLuxe Coupe. 1932 Bulck DeLuxe Sedan. 6 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 Dealers, User Car Lot. 25 S. Riverside, 1934 FORD V-8 2-noor DeLuxe Sedan Price $395. Call at Lange Motor Car Co., 38 N. Riverside. '33 1V4-T. CHEV. Truck, dual tiros r long wheel base. Pickup on trade 15 So. Front. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Tomato, cabbage and cauliflower plants. C. J. Logan, Stewart Ave. FACTORY-BUILT house trailer. Priced right. 602 S. Riverside. Call next 3 days If interested. FOR SALE General Motors car radio. Write A. F. Bastyr, Rt. 1, Box 145-B, central Point. FOR SALE New trailer house. Box 1762, Tribune. FOR SALE An assortment of good used doors with locks and hinges. J. A. Manke, three miles west of Medford. FOR SALE $25 chair, $16.25; $16 chair $8 25; living room table $8.75; console table $2.75; desk and chair $7.60; 9x12 rug $5.50; fireplace screen $375; bargains In electric appliances, urn $1.95; percolator $1.25; aanawicu toaster $115; heat er 75c; hot pad 85c; porch pillows 10c; bedding, kitchen utensils, ere. 995 S. Oakdale. SUDAN grass seed, acclimated. 872 Biva. Asniand. FOR SALE 300-gal. late model Six teen Hardle Spray Rig. Walter H. Lieverette. GOOD used car radios, cheap. Lange Motor car Co. FOR SALE DOGS PETS ENGLISH SETTER pups for sale. Phone Ashland 364-J-3. FOR SALE Household furniture. 128 N. Central. TULIP BLOOMS, 26c dozen. Mrs Dressier, 1107 East Main. FOR SALE Flamo gas range, like new, or trade on team of horses. W. F. Martin. 11 miles N. E. of Medford on Crater Lake Hwy. FOR SALE At less than cost 1 $1200 nicKei Riot comoina- , tlon piano-flute and man dolin for $75.00 1 $125 adding machine...... $60.00 1 $35 check protector ....$17.50 1 Five-foot showcase ................ $12.00 DAMON CAFE, Central Point, Ore. Box 126. FOR SALE Sterilized grape Juice, Dell Vineyard, Rt. 2, Medford. FOR SALE New canoe. 248 Beatty GENUINE Fur Felt Hats, $1.00. Hat Dept Unique Cleaners. FOR SALE Household furniture, Sacrifice. Must sell by Wednesday. Call between 6 and 8 p. m. Claude Hlbbert, end of Spring St., third house on right. FOR SALE Stewart ball-bearing sheep shearing machine, used one season, inquire 24 Mistletoe street, FOR SALE. CHEAP Used Champion mower, good condition; also one Belgian gelding, about leoo lbs Henry Nledermeyer, Old Stage road. Tel. jackaonviie 354. ELECTRIC FENCE STOPS THEM Latest Improved, no radio Interfer ence: $17 50 up. Harry Weagant Ashland. Phone ll-F-4. FOR SALE Bush fc Gerth piano. Davis Transfer. MAY SPECIAL Shampoo, 25c or 60c; with finger wave, 75c. $1 00 or $135. bowman BEAUTY SHOPPE. 18 So. Central Phone 57. FOR BALE Motorcycle $35.00- 344 N Bsrtlett. JACK'S 2nd Hand Store, 108 South Grape I can save you money on used furniture. See Jack before you buy. FOR SALE Hard? tomato and cab bage plants. Mary O Carey, south of Phoenix RfVKR LOAM $2 00 per load. Bite mans, thvu FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS CHAR IS CORSETS Tel. 1672-X. FOR SALE New and used sash, doors. lumber, plumbing, roofing, door and window screens, storage tanks. 1620 N. Riverside. FOR SALE Aalfala seed. F. B. By bee, Medford. FOR SALE Two oil burners for furnaces. Inquire Mall Tribune office MISCELLANEOUS APOLLO PIANO STUDIO Classical and modern 131 8 Grape. BUSINESS CHANCES SALE OR TRADE Meat Market do ing $150 month business, clear; good location. Must sell soon. Other business reason. Answer Box 1984. Tribune. PERSONAL MADAM ALEXANDER, Spiritualist. palmist, tens all in love, marriage, business. If you want facts, not promises, call on her for advice. Rainbow Auto Camp. Cabin No. 2. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNTY AOSTKACT CO. TITLE INSURANCE ABSTRACTS ESCROW Expert Window Cleaner!. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1173 House oleanlng. floor waxing, orl- ental nlR cleaning and upholstering Money to Lend . MONEY LOANED ON AUTOS, LIVESTOCK, i'URM'lUKE, ENDORSED NOTES, ETC. We want to supply your money needs witnout red tape or delay. SEE IV. E. THOMAS MGR. ORE. AND WASH. MTG. CO . MEDFORD'9 OLDEST AND LARGEST PERSONAL FINANCE CO. 45 So. Central, Ground Floor Craterlan Theater Bldg. Llo. No. S-167 -M-180. Phone 139. Painting and Decorating. IF YOU WANT a PAINTER or PAPERHANGER PHONE 640. PITTSBURGH PAINT STORE. HARRY MARX Painting Tinting Paper Hanging. Phone 1710. Res. 121! Portland. The Fashion Shop. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and Remodeling. Buttons and Buckles covered. 308 U 8. National Bank Building. Tel. 1181. Transfer. DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE Local and Long Distance Furniture Moving. Bonded carriers. Fireprool storage. Expert crating, packing and shipping service, "Davis for Service." Phone 644. EADS TRANSFER Ss STORAGE CO. Office 26 8o Fir. Phone 316. Prices . right Services guaranteed. SAMSON Transfer and Storage Fur niture Moving and expert furniture packing service. Fireproof storage new iow rates. P. E. SAMSON CO. Phone 883. STUART'S TRUCKING SERVICE relephone 1033 or 332. Ill No Pti St. Local and long distance. Fuel oils, any kind. Green stamps in side of 8-mile limit. Phone 642 well ham away youi refuse City SanJtary Service. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS . 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', ' ' 3Z 33- IH34 ' 48 41 So I l I LI I I I I lMiJ 1 LEGAL NOTICES Notice to Creditors. In the County Court of the County of Jackson In and for the State of Oregon. In the Matter of the Estate of James William Walker By bee. deceased, also known as J. W. By bee and as William By bee and as Billy By bee. ' Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appointed I administrator ol tne estate 01 the above named decedent, by the above entitled court, and has duly quail iiea u Bucn. au persons navmg clalma against said estate are re quired to present the same, with proper voucaers, witnin six months from the date of this notice, to the undersigned at Room 6. 32 North Central Avenue, Medford. Oregon. uatea ana urst pu cutanea April ai, 1937. FRANK E. BYBEE. Administrator. Meteorological Report May 13, 1937 Forecasts Medford and vicinity: Fair tonight and Thursday, but cloudy at times; moderate temperature. Oregon: Fair tonight and Thurs day, but cloudy or foggy at times In west portion; moderate temperature; gentle changeable winds off coast. Local lnta Temperature a year ago today: Highest 96; lowest 01. Total monthly precipitation, .05 niches; deficiency for the month, 0.39 Inches. Total precipitation since Septem ber 1, 1938, 13.96 Inches; deficiency for the season, 2.72 inches. Relative humidity at A p. m. yester day 09 per cent; S a. m. today 93 per cent. Tomorrow: Sunrise, 4:52 a. nr. sun set 7:22 p. m. Observations Taken at 5 A. 120 Mori Ulnn Time M. V Boise '0 Boston 68 Chicago 74 Denver 74 Eureka 60 Helena ...... 63 Los Angeles 88 MEDFORD 68 New York 76 Omaha ...... 80 Phoenix 90 Portland 64 Reno ..... 80 Koseburg .. ....- 68 Salt Lake 66 San Francisco 73 Seattle 68 Spokane - 62 Washington, DXJ. 74 Yakima .. 68 42 T. 48 .... 62 T. 40 .. 52 .02 44 54 ... 48 T. 48 .... 48 .01 66 50 .... 40 .... 66 .02 42 .... 62 .... 44 38 48 .... Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Oloudy Clear Clear Cloudy P.Sdy Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy Clear P. Cdy P. Cdy KLAMATH CADDIES GET PAY BOOST IN STRIKE KLAMATH FALLS. May 12. (AP) Caddies of the local country club, who staged a alt-down strike for higher pay, have been granted their demands. The club-toters now get 40 cents for nine holes and 76 cents for 18 as compared to the former scale of 30 and 60 cents. It was learned today. Cache of Pennies Found SANTA ROSA, Cel. (UP) Young Randall Williams butdld the "Pen nies from Heaven" stunt. He pulled up a fern and unearthed 3000 cop pers with dates ranging from 1862 to 1000. Some of them already have sold at a premium. Cross -Word Puzzle Yesterday's Puizie 10. French winter resort 11. Pronoun 16. That man 18. Tally: colloq. 20. Performed on a mualral Instrument 21. Blacksmith's fortrina block 22. Competently 24. Looked to be tt, Heesawlng il. 8nak J9. Near 30. Cabbage salad 33. Capabfe of being seeo 3ft. Article 38. Eloquent public speaker 41. 8hort for a South American city 4t. Organ stop 1ml tatlng the sound of a storm 48. Dull color 47. Elevated rail road: colloq. 49. Also 49. Vntllate 80. Rolf Si. Contemptible fellow 82. Drinking vessel 6b. Note of itas seals DOWN L ftowinjr Imple ment 2. Van I Hate 3. Pace of a Rem 4. Garden Imple ment I. Type of electrlo current: abbr. I. Written characters 7. The parson bird I. Ood of love 9. Causlni erosion UNIT Williams Creek WILLIAMS CREEK, May 12. (Spl.) Stanley Knight, who with his father and brother purchased the W. G. Record place last fall, re turned, to California last week for the summer. He has been batching on the place through the winter but has now leased It to Prank J. Miller and son for this summer. Mr. Miller haa also leased the Hartley place. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Varner will run Mrs. Emma Bryan'i place. Mr. Romlne was called to Missouri by the serious Illness of his mother. He expects to be gone about two months. Roy Lofland was seriously hurt one day recently when a mare with a young colt ; kicked htm. He was fondling the colt when suddenly the mother wheeled, kicking him In the back and breakln two ribs loose from the spine. Williams Ladles' elub had a booth at the fair grounds at Grant Pasa at the field meet May 8 where they sold welners and buns, the proceeds to go to partly defray expenses of the track meet and part Into the club treasury. Mrs. Chester Boat, Mrs. Charles Vencll, Mrs. Clove Wil son &nd Mrs. Harry Sorrels were ap pointed a committee to arrange and tend the booth. The grade boys' baseball team played the Murphy boys Thursday, defeating them 37 to 19, and so will play for the championship at field day meet. The high school also has entries in athletics. Mr, and Mra. Shorty Lee. who have been living in the small house of Mrs. Emma. Bryan, have left. Friday of last week was toy day In the primary room and Miss John son's pup 11a brought an assortment of dolls, autos, trains, games and other toys which were discussed dur ing school hours and played with out of school hours. Mr. Ward rip, coun ty school superintendent, visited school the same day in Interest of play day. Ralph Cougle, son of Mr. and Mra. Harry Cougle, who Is stationed at Honolulu at Reed field, has Just been awarded his aviator's license as a solo fler. He is also taking up radio training, Williams Townaend club will meet at 8 p. m. every alternate Monday from now on. Next meeting will be May 10 at the community hall. Buddy Elder and his father, O. 8. Elder, are planning to start their sawmill. Linden Klnoade la also put ting a sawmill on his place. The community ditch waa cleaned and prepared for Irrigation May 3 by those who usi It, Oene Morrison, Clair Brown, Harry Serrels, Clarence Corn, Vern Miller, Ruasel Johnson, Pete Aelgle, Lloyd and Willie Warn er, - Mra. Clarence Corn haa been suffer ing from a badly sprained ankle, Ladles' Bible study class met last weok with Mra. Mullen. They meet this week with Mra, O. W. Roberta. Mlsa Bessie House of Orante Pass has been visiting tor sister, Mra. Henry Bennett, Albert Learned of near Medford was calling on friends on Williams creek one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Wolff from De Wit, Iowa have rented the small house on the Cal Hill place, Mrs. Prescott's home. Mr, and Mrs. Oris, Fields, son Har land and nephew Fred Jacobsen, all of Marnhfleld, were visiting at the George Fields home recently. Miss Maxlne Hill will be pianist for Paul Nutting of Qranta Pass In the numbers directed by him at the spring muslc&l festival at Ashland May 30. Mr, Nutting will direct the glee club there. Ben WatU and George Elliott who have operated the Watt mine In part nership for two years In a recent cleanup picked out three nuggeta of 25, 933 and M0, beside a quantity of othera not so large, The old barn on the O. 8. Blgelow placer which was unsafe for use and has been an eyesore for a number of years was burned last week In the spring cleanup by the Law family who are renting the place. Mrs. Endrls Davidson la now em ployed at the forest service office at Grants Pans as stenographer. She drives back and forth each day now but will move to Grants Pass as soon ss school la out. Vyron Bostwlck, son of Bert Boat wick, received a ftnal grade ot 3.00 In a recent examination for hospital apprentice first clans, United States navy, recruiting officer, Ernest M. West says. The grade waa considered excellent aa 4 U perfect. He la with a hospital corps at the Mara Island hospital, Vallejo, Calif. He enlisted In the navy September 17, 103IW Prior to hla enlistment he made hi home with Judge P, L. TouVelle In Jackson ville, He Is a graduate of Jacksonville h!;h school. Vyron la well known on Williams creek having lived here dur ing his childhood with hi parents. Friends congratulate him. Arch Bunch Is building a neat bun galow on his place. KLAMATH COURT FINES BREAK APRIL RECORD KLAMATH FALLS, Mar 13 (AP) -Plns and ball forfeitures collect ed In municipal court during April totalled tl.4M.S0, the largest one- month sum on record. Police made 347 arrests. A raid of the city's so-called dis orderly houses accounted for a ma jor per cent age of the money. The Bather. Northern California: Pair tonight and Thursday, but fog, on the cosst; high temperatiure In tne Interior: moderate northwest wind off the coast. Oregon: Pair tonight and Thurs day, but cloudy or foggy at times In west portion; moderet temperature and gentla changeable wind. BRIEFS Jacksonville JACKSONVILLE, May la. (Spl ) High school boys' and girls' glee olubs went to Ruch. school last Thursday and put on a musical program for the students. Dinner guests at the Arthur Klein- hammer home April 30 wero La Verne Sutherland of San Francisco and Ar- vllla Harris of Medford. The old Johnny Miller plaoe, other wise known aa Ray Toft property, waa sold recently to w. E. Jones from Bend. Russell Ayers. who has been eon- fined to the Ashland hospital for soma weeka following an automobile acci dent, waa brought home April 4. He will have to be in a east for some time, however. Many local people attended the concert by the Junior symphony or chestra In Medford Isst week. Local people who played In It wer Paul aodward, Tom Dunnlngton and Gene vieve Kent. Mra. Arthur Klelnhammer was a guest of P. E. O. sisterhood which met recently at the home of Mrs. Kinney of Ashland. Mr. and Mra, J. M. Conley left re cently to spend . the summer at Seneca, Ore. Miss E. Grover, Mrs, Mary Norvell and Mr, and Mrs. Henry Nledermeyer attend the Baptist church In Med ford May a. C. E. Tunnell of Portland arrived May 4 to attend the Baptist state convention In Medford. He Is re cording secretary for Oregon Baptist convention. - While here he visited his son, Prof. Chester Tunnell. Jacksonville baseball team went to Eagle Point last Thursday and lost the game. 13 to 3. The high school Junior clsss cleared about ta for their share of the pro ceeds from the entertainment put on by the "Montana Mavericka" last Thursday. : ; . P.-T. A, was entertained Msy 7 In the gym by the songs and folk danoea put on by the grade achool atudenta, under direction of Mrs. Florence Hun- saker and Miss Sellers. They were most enjoyable. Following thla, the P.-T. A. members and friends rs- pslred to the soup kltohen where, after the Introduction ot each lady present, the president, Mrs. Reva Henspeter, gave iier report of the state P.-T. A, convention which was held recently at Portland and to which she wss a delegate. The fol lowing officers were elected to serve for the coming year: President, Mrs. Mary aodward; vice-president, Mrs, Ruth Kent; secretary, Miss E. drover; treasurer, Mra. Wyatt. Richard Nled ermeyer also gave a recitation. After the business meeting, the girls of the seventh grade served tea and cakes to the visitors. Members of the local aenlor 0. E. went .en masse to the district rally held at Ashland last Friday night, and again brought back the shield for having the largest percentage of members there. The school Is sponsoring a field day program Friday, May 31, In honor of the aenlor class. Each class win contribute something to the program. In the afternoon there will be a base ball game ,wtth ptcnlo dinner after ward. Mesdames Altha Harlngton and H. K, Holbert of Marahfleld and Mes dames Manlon and Wolfsehr of Port land, who were attending the Bap tist convention, called on Mrs. Mary Norvell during their stay here. The Kendall family have moved to Thompson creek. Mr. and Mrs. Jones have purchased ths house where Earl Smith lived. The local Olrl Scouts are planning to attend the rally to be held at Jackson Hot springs May 33, and will compete In the following contests: knot-tying, bandaging, water boiling, signaling and troop song. They will also attend the court of awards which will be held In the evening of the aame day. Miss Gertie Hammond of Central Point was a recent week-end visitor at the Jake Schafer home. Miss Joyce Henspeter has been quite 111 at her home with a bad sore throat. Rev. 8. H. Jones, who has been suffering from a similar malady as well as the flu, has recovered. Grade school baseball team played at Phoenix Thursday and was de feated 6 to 7. A fire started In the attle of the Mills home and burned a large hole In the roof last Friday. The tire department waa called and extin guished It. Dr. D. A. Forbes of the CCO camp at Bonanza, Ore., made a flying trip here April 30. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Demmer of Eugene arrived May 6 and have been staying at Alice Hoef'a and also vis iting other friends snd relatives. They expected to return home this week. Miss Carmen Dorothy, In company with the Misses Swearlngen and Cof feen of the Community hospital, went to Portland recently where they apent four days on a combined business and pleasure trip. Arleta Dolly Gravelle had her ton sils tsken out lsst Thursday by Dr. Howard. She has made a speedy re covery. Mrs. Aletha Cantrall spent three day, recently In Klamath Falls where she wss called on account of her mother's Illness. Mr. snd Mrs. Carl Johnson of Shasta City, Cel., motored up on May 3, when they visited at Mra. Aletha Cantrall's. They returned home the following day. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert DeHaaa of Medford spent Friday evening at the home of Mrs. DeHaaa' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wilson, It being ths occasion of Mrs. Wilson's birthday. Talent high school glee club vis ited the local high school and aang some aonga before the assembly last Wtdnesd.e , Miss Eleanor Clark of Medford came April 39 to visit at the home of Miss Shirley Cantrall until May s when she left for her parents' home on the Applegate. Bud Marsh of Los Angeles arrived In town last Friday and went out to Forest creek to look after his mining Interests. He expects to remain la thla locality about three months. Twenty-four ladlea attended the shower given by R. N. A. and friends of Mrs. Helen Mclntyre, May t. In ner nonor, the honor guest receiving many lovely gifts. The final meeting of the home ex tension unit for this season will be held at Presbyterian church at I p. m. Mrs. Msbel Mack will be present and the programs will be planned ror the next year. G. O. Sanden attended the banquet given by the Ashland Masonic lodge last Thursday evening In honor of the grand master of Oregon and his official family who were making their visit to ths 11th district. The lsst benefit Boy Scout dance will be held Friday, May 14, at U. S. hotel. Miss Evelyn Hsmaker, who gran- ated one month ago from Medford school of beauty culture, haa gone to Orants Pass where she has a posi tion at tne Model beauty shop. Qeorge Backes and family hare moved to Lincoln, where they will engage In logging for the summer. Boys' and girls' high school glae olubs and orchestra selections will be presented May 31 at the gym. quests at the G. O. Sanden home on 'Mothers' Day were Mr. and Mra. J. a. Vlall of Phoenix, Mr. and Mrs. Seth L. Waters and Mr, Lowe and daughter of Klamath Falls. The same afternoon Mr. and Mra. Vlall, Mr. and Mrs. Sanden and Preston Card motored to the Han-old pansy beds west ot Orants Pass where they surveyed a wondrous sight. Acres of multi-colored pansles were In bloom. Mr. Harrold Informed the visitors there were 34,000 seeds to an ounce, out .of- which he would get ; about 18,000 plants. He also stated he had sold one million pansy plants since last October. , Installation Held For New Officers Of Oak Grove Uuit OAK GROVE, May 13. (Spl.) Oak Grove extension unit met at the home of Mra. John Gustafson on Jacksonville highway,: Monday afternoon. Mra. Rita Myers conducted the ceremony installing the new officers. Mrs. Wlnnlfred Reich waa Installed aa chairman, Mra. Ouatafson aa vice chairman and Mra. Campbell aa sec retary. The retiring office lit the tapers for the new officers and wish ed them success In the coming year. The members of the club then Join ed hands and aang "Blest Be the Tie That Binds." Mrs. Mack and the new offlcera outlined the progTam for the coming year. The different projects to be carried out were food and nutrition, clothing, home furnishing, the study course In family relationship, and recreation. Several members are planning on attending the aummer camp to be held sometime In July, There was a good attendance and refreshments were served by the hostess, Mrs. Gus tafson. Next study club meeting will be held at the home of Mrs, Sander on Oak Qrove read, Thursday afternoon Instead of Friday, aa the Oak Grove school la having their track meet on Friday. Everyone Is urged to come to the meeting to elect officers and maka plans for the coming year. This will be a festive occsslon aa it la the final meeting ot the year. THE CHILDREN DIE INGBEI OAKLAND, Cel., May 13 yp) Three small children died and four men were Injured In what Investigators described today aa a pathetic tragedy of fire and attempted rescue in Oak land, The young victims, aons of a can nery worker, were David Doby, 8; Gerald Doby, 8; and Paul Doby, 3. They died of burns and suffoca tion, firemen reported, in their bed room. The father, Arnold Doby, was at work and the mother was on her wsy to a picture show. Two firs men snd two ambulance men were Injured when the ambulance In which they were taking the children to a hospital, collided with an automobile and overturned. Realtors Increase As Business Gains SALEM, May 13. p The past year saw 600 new real estate dealers In business In Oregon, William Gra ham, deputy real estate commissioner, said today. Oraham said the Increase, bringing the total operators In real, property to about 3,000, waa due to better business, more residents coming to the state and a more rapid turnover. Graham aald the real estate busi ness hsd been stimulated by "leaps and bounds" the past year. To Honor Pioneer. McMTNNVILLE, May 13. (AP) A public ceremony will honor the members ot an early Yamhill county pioneer family when the new Wil lamette river ferry will be christened the Daniel Mstheny, county Judge W. O. Powell aald today. Matheny, Powell aald, settled near Wheatland In 1843 and year later hewed out the wood for the first ferry boat In the vicinity. ror COMPLETE Markets and financial News THE WALL, STHKKT JOURNAL Relied upon by business men and Investors everywhere. Send frr free sample copy. 44 Broad It, New fork