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MEDFORD' MAIL TRTBUXE, MEDFORD, OREGON. MONDAY, MAT 31. 1937. PAOE FIVE WWII LhnWUhziJ crtfrnQ cmxz rrrrrrt gcd ffk i Read ever? ad on thla page Tou will probably find ex actly the things you have been looking (or or a aal or trade (or ufliued article you may have Search your attic or store-room you may find many things othera are aeek lng and be able to realise Immediate cash It what you want lan't there, advertise (or it Tribune Classified ads are inexpensive effective I RATES Per word, first insertion , , (Minimum 25c) Each additional Insertion, per word e (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without copy change , $155 Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND FOUND Set of keys on Oregon mountain. Call at Tribune and pay for ad. LOST Boy's patent tap-shoes. 676. Reward. Tel. LOST If dog - intasins, call 1516. WANTED NLALE HELP WANTED Elderly man for light chores. Steady and good habits, good home, some wages. Might consider man and wife. P. O. Box 177, Eagle Point, Ore. Tel. 21-X-10 WANTED Single ranch hand; good milker. Prof. Engelhardt, Rt. 3. MAN WANTED to take contract for party cutting limb and pole wood 700 East Main. WANTED Experienced used car salesman. Lange Motor Car Co., 38 N Riverside. WANTED Boyo to sell newspapers after school.- Apply Mall mbuno WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Woman to come In home and cook and care for 2 children All time preferable. Immediately. Box 2163, Tribune. WANTED Competent housekeeper. Phone 1337-J. WANTED Woman to nelp with housework end care of Invalid Phone 706-J. WANTED Experienced waitress.' - Ap ply In person. Franklin's Cafe. MALE OR FEMALE HELP WANTED Middle-aged man and wife on ranch. Call In person. F. E. By bee, Jacksonville highway. WANTED SITU AT10NS CAPABLE hotisekeeper wants work. 616 South Ivy. PAINTING, calsomlnlng, jiaperhang ing. Estimates given. Beckham. Tel. 379-R-3. HIGH SCHOOL boy, 16, wants work through vacation. 366 S. Central. RELIABLE OIRL wants work for board and room In Ashland while attending Summer Normal. Helen Frey, Lake Creek. ELECTRICIAN Has tools; will do anything; go anywhere. Tel. 537-W. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS FURNITURE re-upholstered, reflnlsh ed. re-glued. Phone 969-R. WANTED Small acreage In Rogue valley; Improved or not. Must be a buy for cash. Box 2202, Tribune. WANTED Used trays for car drtve ln service and malted milk mixer containers. Call 1714. WANTED 25, 30, 60-lb. feeder pigs. John Nealon, phone 118, Central point. WANTED rO RENT Dnfurnlshen modern 8 or 4 -room bouse P O Boa 693 Medford. WANTED WOOL. MOHAIR We have large ordei to fill Highest prices paid MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N Grape St- Phone 1063 TOP PRICES paid (or all Kinds of scrap iron steel and brass Bring It to MEDFORD IRON STEEL UW No Central Phone 40. WANTED 1600 or 1600-lb. gentle horse. Phon-- 912-J. JUNK Highest prices paid for Dress radiators copper storage oatteries aluminum and other metals Scrap iron unal) or targe iota pipe ana machinery wool and cot ton rags inner tubes Our prlcet will interest you Hides Pelts Wool Mohair. Household Ooods Furniture Stove bought and sold MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE WB PA MOM! CASH For youi furniture HOI.HBOOK A ANimtWS th and Front Phone 647 FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS COZY ROOM in private home, close in. Phone 1577-X. TWO or more housekeeping rooms. Inquire at 17 8. Peach. SLEEPING ROOM. 18 month. 318 Hamilton. Call evenings. FOR RENT Nicely furntihed sleep ing room, 325 So Riverside. FOR RENT Large front room; not and cold water; shower; close in 30 8 Fir FOR RENT Furnished room with hot and cold water and sarae 11 8 Onnge St Call alter 6pm FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Modern S-room houM. Inquire 203 Stark St. FOR RENT Modern furnished 4 room house; shade, flowers; 923.50. water paid. 653 W. 2nd. FOR LEASE 6 -room modern home, furnished or unfurnished. Avail able at once. 28 Oroveland. FOR RENT Furnished house, 6 rooms and bath, close In, fruit, berries and flowers. 614 W. 13th St. FOR RENT House, furnished or par tial: 2 bedrooms; 930 or 94S. Tel 1323-W. I FOR RENT Attractive, furnished fl- room Dungaiow tor summer montns 119 Lincoln. BACHELOR CABIN. 448 So. Front. FOR RENT BOARD ROOM. BOARD AND ROOM Neat, attractive rooms and good fam ily meals. 716 East Main. BOARD AND ROOM 7iVe? Matn. FOR RENT APABTMENT8 FOR RENT 3-roora apartment and housekeeping room. 633 Austin. FURNISHED apartment. Durell Court. 329 N. Holly. Call at Apt. 1. CLEAN, furnished apartment. Key at 219 So. Ivy. FOR RENT Apartment, Carglll Court. FOR RENT Will sublet, completely furnished apartment In Carglll Court, for the summer. Tel. 706-J. FOR RENT Apartment, Hotel Grand. FOR RENT Furnished apartment. Adults. 604 West 10th St. OS BAUER APTS., 6th and Oakdale. APARTMENT for rent. 346 N Bartlett FURN APT. 51 N Oskdale. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE WALNUTS, Filberts, Pears, Cherries, highest producing and best equip ped orchard in county, highly im proved, mile frontage north Umpqua river, near Rose burg. Over 20 tons pears per acre without Irri gation in 1936. Fifteen-ton walnut crop in sight. 20 acres river bottom; 23 acres bench land. Sickness neces sitates sale. Priced to sell quick, but no trades. G. C. Bailey, Wilbur Ore. FOR SALE Furnished 4-room cabin, acre ground, on Rogue river, close In. Phone 1438. STOCKED AND EQUIPPED DAIRY 35 Dairy cows, modern improve ments, 100 acres with free Irrigation and fine soil, running stream. Monthly Income $400. Reasonable terms. Also 160 Acres, Applegate river runs through place, free irrigation, sub stantial improvements. For quick sale. ,94000; terms. THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE No. 7 N. Bartlett St. Phone 1496 or 1548-R. FOR SALE! 3-rm. mod. house, gar age, garden, good location; short time, 9800. Ac. free soil, fam ily orchard, 4-rm. mod. house, all furnished, new, with radio; short tJme, $2000 MONEY TO LOAN We have F. H. A. money to loan for refinance, purchase price and new construc tion on property in Medford; low int.. long time. GEO. H. YEO AGENCY, 227 W. Main. Tel. 154. PRICED FOR QUICK SALE 49 acres. 6 miles east of Medford, near school, on cream route; 2 streams through place; deep well; new 3 -room house, garage, 2 fair barns, 25 acres In crop. Inquire A. L. Rathbun (own er), R.F.D. 4. Box 195, Medford. or Barkley's Confectionery, Phoenix. FOR SALE 10 acres, good alluvial soil; S acres young Anjous and Bartletts; irrigated; paved highway; 3 m ilea from center of Med ford ; school; near high-class residence diet. Bargain. Owner, Tel. 726-W. FOR SALE OR TRADE 320 acres wood and pasture land, small house, good springs, some orchard. ALSO 7 -room house, close In, paved street, for sale or trade for free soli acreage. 444 So. Fir. CALL 608-R Let me show you the best Bargain on the market 1114 acres, less than one mile from Medford. House, fruit and nut trees. Ready for sub-division; all Irrigated, rich soil. Just what you can handle. Small down payment and 920 per month. Henry R. Rlngoen. FOR SALE 6-room modern house, furnished; 3 lots; terms, Tel. 450-X. FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS Convenient terms. Call Warren Pat terson. 201 Liberty Bldg., or O. A Barnes, 167 East 8th St., Eugene THE J. W. BYBEE farm north of Jacksonville on the old stage road Is for sate In one tract or small subdivisions thereof. Inquire of Frank E By bee. Star Route Box 133 Medford. Oregon. WHEN you think of real astet think Of BROWN St WHITE. WE SPECIALIZE in homes. 81 Chest nut. Room 4. HOUSES for sale or rant Jackson County Bldg & Loan Assn. FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS LAST HATCH this season ready for delivery June 3rd. Extra quality Leghorn chicks. 9c each. Car!-y Poultry Farm, N Pacific Highway Junction, phone 314-W. MILK-FED FRYERS Carley, 314-W. FOR SALE R I Red nd Plymouth Rock baby chicks. Monarch Seed and Feed Co. BRONZE turkey natch lng eggs. 2 R L R roosters Inquire Pern oil 't Store f npiegnte FOR SALE- LIVESTOCK BIG AUCTION SALE Saturday, June 5, beginning t 1 o'clock sharp; 8 mile west Klarnah Fall on Reno road, J. W. Krns. 80 head well-brok horses, 1300 lbs to 2000 lbs. AH ready for hard work. Will positively oe sold to bignest bidder. Terms cash. JAMES LOB, OWNER COL H. B. LUE AUCTIONEER MY DAIRY HERD for sale. Wrthincton, Eagle Point. Joe FOR eALPP.:ack belvwj boa. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES AB??iPsPECIAL '35 Plymouth, 4-door trunk sedan. Fine de luxe equipment. Priced Just right, phone 303. '35 PLYMOUTH Sedan; araall mile age; Blue Seal guarantee. Priced for quick sale on low, easy terms. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth. GOOD USED C-30, 1935 model In ternational Truck, 157-ln. wheel base. Call or see Mr. Wheelock at Lewis Super Service Station. LOVE'S USED CAR BARGAINS 1932 Ford V-8 Sedan 9285 1932 Ford B. Coupe 275 1931 Ford Victoria Sedan 335 1930 Ford Pickup 325 1929 Chevrolet Sedan . 135 1934 Chev. Truck, L.W.B., dual...... 425 Several cheap cars on weekly pay ments. 1704 N. Riverside. USED CAR SALE Starting Saturday, May 39. EVERY USED CAR SOLD AT A SACRIFICE S0-Day Written Guarantee. 1937 Chevrolet Master Coupe. 1936 Chevrolet Master Coupe. 1936 Chevrolet Sedan. 1933 Dodge DeLuxe Sedan with trunk 1937 Willys DeLuxe Sedan. 1936 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan. 1935 Chrysler 6 Airatream DeLuxe Coupe. 1935 Pontlac DeLuxe Sedan. 1935 Chrysler Alrstream 8 Sedan, 1932 Butck DeLuxe Sedan. 1934 Ford V-8 DeLuxe Coupe. 1933 Ford model B 4-cyllnder Coupe. 1933 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan. Also 35 other earlier models to choose from at very low prices. LANGE MOTOR CAR CO. 38 North Riverside. Chrysler and Plymouth Dealers, Used Car Lot north of Old Public Market. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Choice alfalfa hay in shock, 810 per ton. D. R. Smith. Talent, across from Talent school. BARGAIN Electric refrigerator, 7 eu. ft. capacity; electric range, like new, automatic oven. Box 370. 3 miles south of Medford on Pacific highway. FOR SALE Fountain equipment. In cluding refrigeration and back bar; Practically new. Prospect Store, Prospect, Ore. BARGAIN Used davenport for sale. 328 No. Oajtdale. FOR SALE Wheat, 4 miles north on Midway road, Potter place. FOR SALE 7 hot water radiators, pipes, connections and covering. 246 8. Riverside. REMOVAL SALE Flower plants a t a reduced price while they last. " Small Hothouse, 1 mile north on old Pacific Hwy. FOR SALE Alfalfa hay in shock. J. E- Lester, Blddle road. FOR SALE Electric refrigerator. Phone 117-M. FACTORY rebuilt Maytag washers, repairs and parts. O. D. Bean, Inc. SELLING FOR LESS, OUR PRICES MEAN SAVINGS FOR YOU Paint at 91-25 per gallon. Complete line of used and new pipe and pipe fittings. New and used cable, from V4 to 1 Inch. Bath tubs, sinks and plumbing sun dries. Lawnmowers, garden tools and 3-ply garden hose, 60 feet for 92.36. Tools and implements for the car penter, mechanic and the farmer. Large stock of barb-wire, fencing and chicken netting. Corrugated roofing and roofing pa per at prices below malt order competitors-. New and used furniture and utensils for the home, the camp and the summer home. REMEMBER Every day is Bargain Day at the MEDFORD BARGAIW HOUSE 27-31 North Grape Street. FOR SALE 1 walnut buffet, 1 ma hogany table, 2 antique walnut chairs. Mrs. Clinton Spencer, The Mary-Mac at south end of Kings Hwy. Tel. 699-R-2. WE STILL maintain the same prices. 35c and 25c. Why pay more? Lloyd's Shop. 40 North Front St. BABY BUGGY for sale; reversible body, good condition. Tel. 529-Y. BEAN 6-h.p. motor parts. Crystal Springs Packing Co., So. Fir. FOR SALE Beautiful gasoline range, like new. Ideal for home without electricity. Bargain. Hawley Trans fer. 118 No Riverside. JACK'S 2ND HAND STORE, 106 South Grape 1 washing machine, sewing machine, good floor covering at low price; couch, dressers. 106 South Grape. RIVER LOAM 92.00 per load. Bate man's. Phone 1634-Y. ELECTRIC FENCE STOPS THEM Latest Improved, no radio Interfer ence; 91750 up. Harry Weagant Ashland. Phone li-F-4. FOR SALS Hardy tomato and cab bage plants. Mary O. Carey, south of Phoenix CHARtS CORSETS Tel. 1202. FOR SALE New and used sash, doors, lumber.- plumbing, roofing, door and window screens storage tanks 1620 N Riverside FOR SALE Two oil burners for furnaces. Inquire Mall Tribune office MISCELLANEOUS FREE If excess acid causes you stomach ulcers, gas pains. Indiges tion, heartburn, get free sample doctor's prescription.. Udga, at West ern Thrift Store. PIANO STUDIO 323 King St. Begin ners' prices 76c per hour; same price through year by staring now. Mre. Da1y Blnns. pnon 1 096-J. BUSINE8B CHANCES FOR SALE OR TRADE Service sta tion and house. Inquire J. W. La Twiretw. 1321 N Riverside. PERSONAL MADAM ALEXANDER. Sptntualltt Palmist telle all in love marriage business If you want facta, not promisee call on her for sdrte Rainbow Auto Camp Cabin No 7 Closing time (or Too Late to Caa KfJ All If )rS0 p. nj, BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACRSOS COUNTY ABSTRACT CO TITLE INSURANCE ABSTRACTS ESCROW Expert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel 1172 House cleaning, floor waxing, orl ental rug cleaning and upholstering The Fashion Shop. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and Remodeling. Buttons and Buckles covered 308 U 8 National Bank Building. Tel. 1181. Painting and Dei-orating. IF YOU WANT a PAINTER or PAPERHANGER PHONE 640. PITTSBURGH PAINT STORE. HARRY MARX Painting Tinting Paper Hanging. Phone 1710. Res. 122 Portland. Money to Lend MONEY1 LOANED ON AUTOS. LIVESTOCK. FURNIiUKB. ENDORSED NOTES ETC. We want to supply your money needs without red tape or delay. SEE W. E. THOMAS MGR. ORE AND WASH MTG. CO MEDPORU'8 OLDEST AND LARGEST PERSONAL FINANCE CO 45 So Central. Ground Floor . Craterlan Theater Bldg. Lie No S-157-M-180 Phone 139. Tntnsier. DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE Local and Long Distance Furniture Muvlng Bonded carrlera. Fireproof storage. Expert crating, packing and shipping service. "Davis for Service." Phone 644. EADS TRANSFER ft STORAGE CO. Office 29 So Fir. Phone 816 Prices right. Services guaranteed. SAMSON Transfer and storage Fur nlture Moving and expert furniture packing service. Fireproof storage new low ratea. P. E. SAMSON CO. Phone 883 STUART'S TRUCKING SERVICE Telephone 1033 or 332 111 No Fit St. Local and long distance. Fuel oils, any kind. Green stamps in. side of 3-mlle limit. Washing Machine service SPECIAL l,tv Tou can get Goodrich Balloon Wring er Rolls and parts for all makes of washing machlnea, Including electric motors and gaa engine mo tor service at cut rate prices. Flynn Electrlo Service, 131 W. Main. Tel. 107. FRED MEARS IM IN CONG. RECORD WASHINGTON, D. C, May 31. (AP) Senator Charles McNary of Oregon Introduced Into the congres sional record recently an address by Attorney Fred W. Mears of Salem, Ore., on the president's plan to en large the supreme court, "If our country la to continue to be free and independent, we must refuse to permit the president of the United States to become the absolute dictator of this land of the free and the home of the brave,' Mears said In part. Attorney Mears Is a former local resident end well known here. Ose Mall rrlbune want adi. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS Omit City In Indiana young bear Cattle Biblical city United The budding and unfolding of blossoms Dialect spoken In parts of Switzerland and the Tyrol Constellation Small statues Last Point of tlms Objects of In tense devotion About Compssn point Is unsuccessful Brazilian macaw Symbol for liver Trite Turkish Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle grBl5T aipiurWaJeIr Q PP E D ED.R YMTE 'NOR gjliRjEXRji5N N.ATjl.VrKSMDE.MX'S'0;D 40. Falls to give the i. facta properly 4(. Devoured 46. Nigh 46. Christmas carol e a 47. Convened 48. Utters imperial standard Touches at the boundary tine Foothnli term Sluggish ' Two times' 49, Heavy wagon DOWN i. Kind, of snow-shoe 12 3 U MS (o 7 8 L7 '0 I" -g-i - .-'.I , : 'Ji.lo 35 ', J7 38 T if "i J 'W; 4o 4i 42 43 44 4S "35 (mm Trail TRAIL. May 31. Spl.) -After an other two-day rein we are having sunny weather again, Mrs. Scott and daughter and Alma Merrlman returned May 27 Tram Portland, Bringing Mrs. Scott's sla ter, Mrs. Ida Ungenfeller, hack for a visit. Mrs. Eva Segcssman, daughter Mary, and Mayme Durkee of Med ford, will leave May 29 for Eugene to attend the graduation of Mrs. .Segess man's nelce, Adeline Vassen. Mrs. Segessman's brother and family and ather friends from Marshfleld, also attended. Mrs. Minnie Blaess has been 111 and is taking treatments In Medford. The many friends of Mrs. Mabel Mack In this community wHl be sor ry to learn she was taken auddenly ill on the way from Portland ana was operated on. She la at St. Vin cent's hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Howe have taken put their fountain and Installed more refrigerator space and are doing their store over. Lee Merrlman returned home May 22 from California where he has been employed for two years. Two local young people took the fatal step May 23 when Rev. D. ' E. Millard united Gene Chamberlain and Roberta Pence in marriage. They are making their home at Moroland park. Their many friends wish them well. Mr. Malcon and wife and two chil dren from Medford have moved into one of Mr. Cattanach's cabins at Shady Cove, where he Is employed as truck driver for the Segessman Log ging company. CLIMAX, May 39. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Jess Jones and two sons ol Medford were callers at the Frank Hurst home Sunday afternoon. Phil wertz has been gathering cat tle for L. H. Wertz. Mrs. Illma Gold, two daughters, Opol and Nadlne and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stover of Medford were Sun day visitors at the Gold Ranch here. Mrs. Gold remained to plant gar den. Frank Hurst la about to finish his corn planting. The rain Monday de layed farmers a bit In their work. Mrs. Meda Comstock and Jean Met called on Mrs. Frank Hurst Wednes day. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hurst were aupper guests at the Werts home Sunday evening. Misses Roberta and Norma Jean Wertz of Central Point spent the week-end at their home here. Al Mlttlestedt of Eagle Point was In this vicinity last week looking after his ranch and cattle. Frank Spaulding of Prospect was looking after hia timber Interests here Friday. George McLean Is building a cabin. His house was demolished last winter by heavy snow. Baker Contributes. BAKER, May 31. (AP) Mayor J. B. Messick headed a delegation which left today for Canyon City to pre sent a donation of 91,000 contributed by 00 Baker merchants, to assist in rebuilding the pioneer community which was demolished by fire last month. Cross Word Puzzle I. 8 moot 6 T. Action at law I. Unwinds I. Poisonous alkaloid found In the poison - hemlock 10. Not tinted i 11. Having existed 16. Posra 17. Eagles SO. Notion iU An ore of man ganese ill. Adherents 115. Through: prefix 'It, Renown 29. Make plump JO. One who trans fers property 12. Prickly sd container H3. Rlie 85. Assail 17, Scandinavian brownie St. Mohammedan priest St. Shallow recep tacle 41. Edible seed 42. Beverage 43. Roguish Relatives Swell or distend with air or gas Animal's coat of wool, fur, or hair Natives or In habitants of a certain French city Climax mm Beagle BEAGLE, May 31 (Spl.) Young t people's Sunday class held their i monthly class party at the Sanderson home Saturday evening. Games were j played outside the forepart oi the i evening Including a treasure hunt. Mr Brown wood was the lucky one to find a large box of candy. Inside games were contests and stunts and refreshments were served at midnight by the refreshment committee. Ins Pearl Lucas, Robert and Ernest San derson. The evening's entertainment was put on by Mae Ed.er, Ruth Weamea and Ina Frlnk. The next party will be held at the Melvtn Mar tin home June 35. Mr. and Mrs. Chaa. Sanderson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Mar tine and Oonnle spent last Sunday at the Dead Indian soda springs. Ralph Wilson of Table Rock was a business caller In Beagle Tuesday. The many friends of Nedra Schulc are glad to hear that she Is able to be home again and will soon be with her little friends of the community again. The school children are very busy taking their final tests. School will be out the 3rd of June, Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Sanderson of Medford spent Tuesday of this week with home folks. Mrs. Berta Everton of Ashland and Mr. Reardon of Buena Park, Calif., called at the James Martin home Monday. Mr. Reardon Is Interested in real estate here. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Pence and family, Miss Marjorle Simmons and friend Roy Beal all of Klamath Falls spent the week-end with Mrs. Pence' mother, Mrs. Blanche Sweet. Clinton Blaine and son Ward of Jacksonville were looking after In terests here Tuesday, Stanley Martin of Reese creek has been visiting this week with his bro ther and family, Mr. and Mr. Melvln Martin. He returned home Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sanderson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Mar tin and Donnle and Stanley Martin attended commencement exercises at Gold Hill, Wednesday evening. Sardine Creek SARDINE CREEK, May 31. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrr,. Bernard Governor and brother Lloyd are rtome thla week from Schumalt where they have been working. Mrs. Carolyn Rtcter of Rlveralde iu a caller at the Walt home Mon day. Robert Dunlap of Klamath Falls apent Sunday with his brother How ard Dunlap and family. Mr. and Mrs. L. Dike of Medford vls'.tcd at the Peine home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Forenson were visit ors at the W. H. Reld home Sunday. Tom Smith of Rogue River visit his alster, Mrs. Howard Dunlap one day thla week. George Myers haj returned to his work at the Del Rio orchards after being laid up for some time with an Infected thumb. Ralph Dusenberry la building a new barn on hla place here. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Powell of Cave junction were calling on friends and relatives here Friday..- Edna Dunlap spent the week-end visiting her friend Rae Clement In oold Hill. Mra. Beaulah Sanford, agent tor the Oreyhound buses In Grants Pass waa visiting the Reeds and Tygarte one day last week. They were former neighbors In Oklahoma. Mr. and Mrs. P. X Walt were call ing on Otto Purman Thursday eve ning. Mr. and Mra. Howard Dunlap spent the week-end visiting friends at Kerby. P. N. Tygart Is enjoying a visit from his younger brother who arrived Fri day morning from Missouri. Among those rrom nere who at tended the graduating exercises of the Gold Hill high school Wednesday, May a, were Mr. and Mra. J. n. Smith, Mrs. John Smith, Jean Smith. Mra. Eva Smith Mrs. Mildred Wright. Mra. E C. Plena. Mr. and Mrs. Dun Isp, Mrs. Lulu Dusenberry. Mrs. Ola croft and Sylvia Croft, and the three graduates from here, Vivian and Ed na Dunlap and Delores Drennan. COURT HOUSE NEWS Furnished by the Jackson County Abstract Co, 131 av SlitH Street .Marriage Licenses Jonsthsn D. Deakln and M. Grace 8. Hsnna. C. H. Rawstern and Elsie F. Kings ley. Paul Thomas and Dorothy Rand. Millard J. La Plamme and Irene M, Rlppon. . Arthur Joseph Bersch and Dorothy Wilson. Circuit Court Federal Farm Loan corporation va, Charlie W. DeArmond Foreclosure. K. O. Gardner vs. James Rock et al. Foreclosure. Percy H. Wood vs. Mary Ballsy et al -To quiet title. J. C. Walker vs. Marguerite A. Walker -Divorce. The First National Bank of Eu gene va. Jay J. Arant et ux. For money. William Skyrman vs. Lucky IS Mining Co For money. State of Oregon va. Nelson Ernest Cannon. Manslaughter. State of Oregon vs. Harold J. An derson and Robert B. Fsrnsworth Larceny at livestock. ' Iwl J. I4nin.ec ao ZUiaon4 U- POLICE ARREST O .,.. f) rmm. fjfs Police arrested John V. Rife, a district organizer of the Steel Workers Organizing committee, after pickets brushed with offi cers outside the Republic Steel Corporation in South Chicago. Nineteen pickets also were arrested. Rife was seized shortly after he addressed a rally of union steel workers. Inger. File certificate of assumed business name of "Independent Truck Line," 443 South Riverside Ave., Med ford. Probate Court Estate of Harry W. Schola, deceas ed, probate. Estate of Clyde Martin, deceased. Probate. Real Estuto Transfers Susie E. Casey et ux to B. O. De Wltt. W. D. to lots 7 and 8 of SW14 of SE'.i of Sec. 8, Twp. 40 S., R. 3 East, H. G. Dless et ux to Adolph Olson. W. D. to land In Sees. 13 and 14, Twp. 38 8., R. 4 West. Charlea S. Corbltt et ux to F. A. Shepherd. W. D. to 8W14 of 8W)4 of Sec. 31, Twp. 36 8., R. 4 West. Edward Lundberg et ux to Hattle L. Hickman. W. D. to land In DLO 73, Twp. 37 8.. R. 3 West, 8 acres. City of Medford to LeRoy F. Cllne et ux. W. D. to lot 4, block a, Con-doy-Clancy Add., Medford. Emma M. Jones et vlr to Wm. 8. MacSwaln et ux. W. D. to lot In Rlvordale Tracta, Twp. 30 8., R. 4 West. Ida E. Jones to Maurice M.' Lee W. D. to east 637 feet of lot S, River side Subdivision. G. R. Olennan et ux to Clinton B. Morcer et ux. w. D. to lot S, block 8, Kendall Ad., Medford. O. W. Ingram, trustee, to O. R. Qlennan. Trustee deed to lot S, block 8. Kendall Add, Medford. L. J. Trefren et ux to Minnie Mo Gee Davis. W. D. to land In Pracht'a Add., Ashland. Myrton J. Emorlok et ux to Aletha Vawter -W. D. to north 78 feet of lots ii, 13 and 13, block 3. Original Town of Medford. Edna Reisbeck to Raymond Rlgel, W. D.. 1 acre In Sec. 4, Two. 353. R. 3W. W. M. Lester 8. Young et ux to Earl Caso Richmond et ux. W. D. NE14 of SWU Sec 38, Twp. 368, R. 3W. Harvey A. Wynkoop et ux to Jessie E. Jones, Q. C. D., part lot 3, block 3, Barrs Add, Medford. S. H. Wynkoop et al to Jeasle JC. Jonea, Q. C. D, part lot 3, block 3, Barra Add, Medford. Clarence E. Closser to Clarence R. Olosser, deed, land In Seca 3 and 18. Twp. 38 R. 4E. OUvo Bullock et vlr to Gertie J. Sullivan. W. D, land In West Med ford In Sec. 35, Twp. S7S. R. 3W. Paula Hope Turnbow et al to Wil liam J. Bowerman et ux, lot 3, block 1, Oakhurst Add. to Medford. Carter Land company to John W. Hellmeyor et ux, w. D., land In Sec. 10 and DLO 43, Twp. 398, R. IE. Amelia F. Toft to Herman A. Hago dorn et ux, W. D lot J, Westover Heights Sub. Rychen M. Paddack et ux to Ray mond R. Reter et ux. w. D lot l, block I, Glen Oak Bub. of Block I, Extension of Siskiyou Heights Add., to Medford. . Dwlght Portner Herbert to Emma EllMboth Herbert, deed. Nft of NE4 Sec. 3, Twp. 368, R. 4W. Harvey Jamison to G. W. Nlchola et al, W. D., land on west line of Almond street, Medford. William Boukup to Henry M. Oroucher et ux. W. D., land In DLC 88. Twp. 37S, R. 3W. Oeorge Irwin et ux to Nelson B. Hull et ux, W. D 30 acres In Sec. 23, Twp. 38S, R. IE. Dynamite ninst Kills. WEEHAWKEM. N. J., May 81. (AP) A power drill that atruck an unexploded stick of dynamite waa blamed today for the blast that show ered workmen with Jagged fragmenta of rock, killing three men and In juring four othera in th new Lincoln tunnel under construction between New Jersey and mldtown New ?ork. Lumber Imports. WASHINGTON, May 31. (AP)Sen ator Lewla B. S:hwellenbach of Wash ington announced today he would of fer an amendment to the 1033 reve nue act to tighten Import regulations of lumber. Damages Awarded. ROSEBUHO. Ore, May 31 .(AP) Damages of 11.000 were allowed by circuit court Jury here In the con demnation suit of the state highway department against T. B. Garrison, Oakland, Oregon, banker. Junior C. of C. Formed. THE DALLES, May 81. (AP) or ganization of a Junior chamber of commerce waa underway today to sup plement the work of the chamber of commerce. Cs Mall Jribuns want Ida, STRIKE LEADER Sought Publicity, Cot Prison Term Jean Hepburn, 25 and blonde, committed burglaries, she said, for a thrill and to gain publicity she thougat would help her to gel into the movies. But instead she gained a Los Angeles court trial, was convicted and sentenoed to two to ten years In the women's prison at Tehachapl. She resisted) execution of sentence so vigor-l ously she had to be handcuffedJ as shown here, to get her into tut automobile. Agent Seized in Narcotics Raid Chris Hansen, federal narcotics agent for Nevada, and eight others were arrested in Reno by federal agents sent in from the outside to investigate a "dope ring." Hansen formerly was con nected with the Los Angeles, Portland, Spokane and Seattle districts. Joyce McAllister, of Santa Barbara, Calif., was cred ited with brilliant detective work which led to the arrests. Hop Mart Quiet PORTLAND, May 31 (AP) Ore gon bop markets were quiet and somewhat weaker during the week ending yesterday, following the trend of Pacific coast markets, the V. B. bureau of agricultural economlca re ported today. 1 Wool Demand Quiet BOSTON, May 81. ( AP-U8DA) Demand for spot wool In Boston re malned very quiet the past week. The market tone ahowed Improvement as the price trend of medium fleeces of fered from the middle west leveled off and began to strengthen. Creamery Merger Rejected, MONMOUTH, May SI (API The. stockholders of the Monmouth Co operative creamery voted down Sat urday s proposed consolidation wltn the cooperatives of Carlton and Sheri dan. The vote was S to 38.