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I"EDFOTiD MAIL TRIBUNE. MTDFOKD, OREO OX. WEDNESDAY, TUXE 9. 1937. PAGE STNT5 Mm Read every ad on thl page Tou will probably (lad ex actly the thtngi you bare been looking (or or a ! 01 trade (or unused article you may bare. Search your attic or tore-room you may find many thing other are eck teg and be able to realize Immediate caeh II what you want unt there, dvertl tor ltTrlbune Classified ad an Inexpensive effective I RATES par word, tint Insertion (Minimum 29c) Each additional Insertion, pet word (Mlnlmnm 10c) sr line per niontb without copy change .$1.23 Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST 17x5.50 spare tire and wheel. Lyle Russell. Rt. 1. South Peach St LOST If dog la missing, call 151. JosTScotch terrier, male, black: no collar; on Rogue river Sundry, near Dodge bridge. Reward. Tele Phone Medford, 610-R-4. WANTED MALE HELP WANTED An experienced blight cut ter. R. V. Beall, Beall Lane. WANTED Boya to sell newspapers after school. Apply Mall Tribune. WANTED Orchard man for miscel laneous work near Talent. Good wages. Box 2680. Tribune. WANTED Man with mowing ma chine to mow hay. Telephone Ash land. 373-R-4. WANTED Young man with some ex perience In chemical work or phar macist by hour. Box 2683. Tribune. MAN. wife to work on ranch. Tel 358-J. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED-Mlddle-aged lady to cart for elderly Invalid lady. Call nt 843 N. Grape. STUDENT can earn personal short hand instruction mm care of office. Box 2013. Tribune. MALE OR FEMALE HELP WANTED Cook tor small restaurant. Box 2674, Tribune. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Day or hour work. Columbus Ave. RELIABLE WOMAN wsnta houaework. day or hour. Tel 523-R-3. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Horses for fox feed. Phone 833, Central Point. WANTED To buv large office table, light oak. Looker, phone 883. RELIABLE PARTY wishes to rent 5 room modern furnished home, with double garage. Call 400. WANTED To swap land for auto: mall engine type. Land value rls Ing rapidly. Wm. M. Carle, Lake Creek. WANTED Small acreage, good soil, close In. suitable location for hot house. Call evenings at small not . house 1 mile north on old Pacific highway. WANTED S3.000. private party. 6 wars. Will give best of security Box 2369. Tribune. WE PAY MORE CASH For your furniture HOLBROOK ANDREWS th and Front. Phone 647. WANTED WOOL MOHAIR We have large order to (111. Highest prices PMEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N. Grape St. Phonejl062 JUNKHlghest prices paid (or brast. radiators, copper, storaee batteries aluminum and other metals. Scrap Iron, small or large lots pipe and machinery, wool and cot ton rags. Inner tubes. Our prices will Interest you. Hides. Pelts. Wool. Mohair. Household Goods. Furniture, Stoves boueht and sold. MEDFORD BAROAIN HOUSE. WANTED TO PENT Unfurnished modern 3 or 4-room house. P O. Box 693. Medford. WANTED A passenger to the bay cities about June 15th. Share ex penses. Call 1033-J-2. WANTED TO RENT 4 or 5 room partly furnished houfte. Steady renter. Box 258. Tribune. EMPTY furniture van returning from Ban Francisco about June 14th wanta load from there or way points. Phone 615. Hawley trans fer. 118 N. Riverside. WANTED Washing and Ironing. 112 Columbus. FOR RENT H0U8ES FOR RENT Furnished house: 2 bed rooms. 845.00. Tel. 1333-W. FOR RENT Small 3-room furnished house, close in. Inquire 125 So Holly after 6 P m. FOR PINT Modern 4-ronm turnlsh d hou. inquire 917 Nsrregsn 8' FOR PENT House No unfurnish ed, new Lortng Court. West 1Mb S' Adults onlv Phone 28 FOR RENT - APABTMENTS FOR RENT 3 - rent apartment; adult. Phone 641;W. FURNISHED apartment Uatm Court. 829 N Holiy Cii at Apt 1 TQB RJ'TA-3 Muscat, Hotel a rand, FOB RENT APABTMENTS FOR RENT Furnished apartment: electric range, refrigerator, hot water and heat furnished. Finest resldentlsl district. 135. Address Box 3700. Tribune. APARTMENTS Close In. nicely fur nished: electric stov and relrlger. ator; hot and cold water: 8 room. 930: 3 rooms and sleeping porch. $25.00. CHARLES A. WINO AGENCY. INC. Phone 728. 109 E. Main 6t. FOR RENT Furnished apartment, 140 So. Holly. Inquire 128 so. Holly. FOR RENT Furnished apartment, 229 N. Ivy. i FOR RENT 3 furnished apartments. close In. See Roland Hubbard at Hubbard Bros. FURNISHED APTS 217 W. 2nd. GE BAUER APTS.. 6th and Oakdaia APARTMENT for rem 845 N Bartlett FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS VACANCY In private home. 830-J. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 S. Grape. FOR RENT Furnished room with hot and cold water and garage, ll S. Orange St. Call after 6 p. m. COOL PLEASANT ROOM Very good board In comfortable private home, gentlemen preferred. 611 W. 10th St. FOR RENT BOARD-ROOM BOARD AND ROOM 829 W. 11th. BOARD AND ROOM Neat, attractive rooms and good fam ily meals. 71S East Main. FOR RENT Room with or without board for one or two ladies, aa Mae St. BOARD AND ROOM 716 E. Main FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE! Two acres, good 4-room house, modern; 3 chicken nouses; close In. Another 2-acre tract, gar den land, good 5-room house, on highway. About one acre on East Main St.; good building site. All, three of these pieces priced reas onable and good terms. H. O. WILSON 7 Chestnut St. Phone 1564 VERY MODERN 5-room stucco house: large living room with at tractive fireplace, oak floors thru out, modern bath, storage attic, laundry, cooler, double garage, ce ment drive, corner lot. all paved. Total price only 83400. Location No. 548 Pennsylvania St. off North Oakdale. EARL TUMY, 310 Liberty Bldg. 120 ACRES FREE WATER ALL EQUIPPED $11,000 s: 120 acres. 87 A. tin. cultivation, bill nee pasture; abso lutely free water: brand new 6- room modern bungalow: fireplace, electric lights, barn, garage, chick en house; small 3-room tenant house: house all furnished: place stocked and equipped 3 horses, 8 cows, 10 calves. U hogs. 76 chick ens. 3 goats; good Implements, In cluding tractor. ALSO 82100 APARTMENT HOUSE 6 Apartments, aa n a will bring 875 per mo. 7 inn nt when renovated 4,VM More than 82.000 nroflt possibility at once. Out-of-town owner. Exclusive agents. CHARLES A. WING AGENCY. INC Phone 728. 109 E. Main St. WHEN you think of real estate, think of BROWN t WHITE. HOUSES for sale or rent. Jackson County Bldg. As Loan Assn. FOR SALE By retiring owner furn ished apartment nouse. Dest oi lo cation, terma. K Interested call 887-L. 810.000 VALUE FOR 87500. STOCK RANCH, 260 acres, 43 culti vated. 38 acres alfalfa, free irriga tion, 8-room modern house, 2 gr-od barns, garage, chicken house, black smith shop, electricity, 3 head horses. 40 head cattle. 23 hogs, farm machinery necessary, stream thru place. Price 87500. 83750 down. ALSO 160 acres. 100 acres cultivated, very productive soil, good e-room nouse, large Dim, iu " im- i gated, extra good buy for 85500 j total nrlce. 82500 down. ! FOWLER AS UPP 44 North Riverside FOR SALE Well paying, (ully equip ped dairy ranch. Near town. No trades considered. K. F., Mall Tribune. FOR SALE OR RENT 6 -room modem bungalow. 48 N. Orange. FOR SALE 27 desirable city and suburban homes: several stock, grain and dairy ranchea; also eev eral small acreage homes. Easy terms. Everything In real estate W. J. (DAD) ROBERTS 720 W 2nd. MUST SACRIFICE 160 acres at Butte Falls, account ol health. Ideal (or itock. Plenty o( timber. Consider good car as part payment. Inquire 534 Pearl St . Medford. 10 ACRES no cabin on Rogue river at one-naif t for quick sale. Also Strictly moorn home. Must oc seen to be appreciated: commsnrt ing view of the valley: very at. tractive price Can be seen by op polntment only. Also Dairy ranch, stock and equip ment. Immediate possession C. 8 BUTT EfR FIELD Medford Building. FOR SALE Ranch Must be sold on account o( sickness 426 S Oakdale GENUINE BAROAIN In an apartment house, c. S Buttertield. Medford Building. LIST YOUR PROPERTY with Vllev Peal Eita'e Call 3'i miles south on Pacific H-v or write Route t Box 373 Medford. Ore. rHE I w BYBE1 trm north ot Jacksonville on the old stage roao 1 (or sale in one tract or small subdivisions thereof Inquire of Frank 8. Bybee Star Route Box 132 Medford Oregon 8-ROOM bungalow; fireplace, oil heater, 2 -car garage Low price for quick aa'.e C S BLTTERIFELO Medtord Building wt -PE IALIZE in comer 31 Cheit- I out, Boom 4. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FFDERAL LAND BANK FARMS Convenient terms. Call Warren Pat terson. 201 Liberty Bldg . or O. A Barnes. 167 East 8th St.. Eugene FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE I milk cows. 4 cslve. 8 yearling hellers. C. D. Blaine. Jacksonville. Box 81. FOR SALE Gentle pony for children. Phone 1377. FOR SALE 50 fresh Guernsey and Jeraev cows, 3 to 7 yeara, 6ft each. L. M. Hanklns, Box 144, Bonanza. Ore. FOR SALE Exceptionally fin family cow: high test, mono aoo-w. FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS 65 TURKEYS, 8 weeks old: 30 White Leghorn hens, 50c each. oeork'e Tedrick, old Pacific Hwy. near Howard school. BRONZE turkey hatching eggs. 2 R. 1. r. roosters, inquire rernou a Store. Applegate. MILK-FED FRYERS Carley. 314-W. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES ABBEY'S SPECIAL 33 CHEV. 3-door: perfect In every way. 8497. Phone 303. 1934 CHEV. Standard Coupe; painted a dark blue with yellow wire wheels: 90 percent rubber. Come In and get our price on this one. SKINNER'S OARAGE Bulck-Pontlac. Used Car Lot. 9th and Bartlett. FOR SALE; Here's a real buy; 8250 for 8530 equity In 1936 Ford tour In sedan with trunk: only 9.000 miles. Call Buster Brown Shoe Store. FOR SALE 7-passenger Studebaker and model A pickup for cash. Equipped, very cheap, good running condition, phone 401-R-l or 723-J. '31 Chevrolet Long Wheel Base Truck 8185 '31 Chevrolet Short Wheel Base Truck 8168 30 Oakland Sedan . ... IBS '35 Ford Touring Sedan .. "......8585 3d Willys 77 Sedan 8465 C. E. GATES AUTO COMPANY. FOR SALE '29 4-door Durant sedan; '37 license. 826 Beekman. FOR SALE 1934 Chrysler Airflow sedan, run only 21.000 miles. 8725: 1936 Chevrolet DeLuxe Sedan. 8686 LANGE MOTOR CAR CO. 38 N. Riverside. USED CAR SALE Starting Saturday. May 39. EVERY USED CAR SOLD AT A SACRIFICE 30-Day written Guarantee. 1937 Chevrolet Master Coupe. 1936 Chevrolet Master Coupe. 1938 Chevrolet Sedan. 1933 Dodge DeLuxe Sedan with trunk 1937 Willys DeLuxe Sedan. 1936 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan. 1935 Chrysler 6 Alrstream DeLuxe Coupe. 1935 Pontlao DeLuxe Sedan. 1936 Chrysler Alrstream 8 Sedan. 1933 Bulck DeLuxe Sedan. 1934 Ford V-8 DeLuxe Coupe. 1933 Ford model B 4-cyllnder Coupe 1933 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan. Also 36 other earlier models to choose from at very low price. LANGE MOTOR CAR CO. 88 North Riverside. Chrysler and Plymouth Dealer. Used Car Lot north of Old Public Market. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 845 Firestone-Stewart- Warner Car Radio, like new. 20. Call at 1327 N. Riverside after 5 p. m. FOR SALE Cultivator, 8-lnch plow, corn sheller and corn planter. W. Stringer, 328 N. Oakdale. HAY FOR SALE Fine alfalfa hay (or sale. 610 In shock. H. G. Wilson, Phone 1564. UsScTwASHER SALE. PICK'S HARD WARE, 825 to $40.50. Agents for Myers Pump. PLANTS Zinnias. Bstcra. 2 down 25c; petunias, snapdragon. 15c. 311 Willamette. PLANER BLOCKS from the big mill. Large, dry blocks. 64.46 per load. Tel. 333, Central Point Wood Yard FOR SALE Good houaeear trailer. Can be seen after 4 p. m., 331 Mae St. FOR SALE Kingsbury Piano. $75; Hallet & Davis. 170; aewlng ma chine, 2 pairs French door, like new: mahogany bullet. Lloyd baby carriage and other article. Hawley Transfer. 118 N. Riverside. FOR SALE 42-lnch mangle Ironw. Phono 869-Y, morning or evening. JACK'S 2ND HAND STORE. lOfl So. Orape. Dripping with Juicy bar gain. Bed, aprlnga, chair, daven port, organ, see me before buying. OOOD stock Raddle for sale. 602 B. Central. Call at FOR SALE Mowing machine, acros road from Meehan'i Station. Tel. 344-J-3. THE TRADE MART for second-hand mdju. Refrigerator 93 up; porch chalra. oil stove, etc. Priced cheap THE TRADE MART. 16 Bo. Front St ZINNIAS. Outneaold Marigold. 3 doe. 23c. Mr. Dreaaler. 1107 Eaat Main. FACTORY rebuilt Maytag waahera repair and part. O. D. Bean. I no FOR SALE Two oil burnera (or furcicea Inquire Mat! Tribune office RIVER LOAM 53-00 per toad mao'a Phone 1634 Y FOR SALE Uaed brick, near Baptist church. It. Central FOR CHAR1S CoraeU. 318 Hamilton. flaw Inqu,r for our Pclal ratet II AY for Fire Inurnce on hay to 1 ham or (i.d: 30 f W Mrlnr. Phone MM Nr 7 North Birtiftt Clark'a Iniurince Agency. BEAN 6-h p motor part Cryatal Spring Packing Co.. So. Fir. FOR SALE Several Fordaon. thor ounhly overhauled; also crawler trictore. mowing machine, hay rake, iniaatton pumpa. electric and gaa. and all kind of used farm viaehlnery In good condition, at bargain prices 89 Bo. Orape at INDOW SCREENS screen door: Medford msde made right. Trow, bridge Cablet Wot Its. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Baby buggy; reversible Call 443-M. INSTRUCTION PRIVATE PIANO LESSONS Kenneth Raymond, 80c for half hour. 75c for full hour. Contact at Baptist church. 8 p. m. Friday and Satur- elav afternoons. BUSINESH CHANCES SMALL RESTAURANT Good loca tion, excellent business. Must sell account of Illness. Sacrifice. Box 2582, Tribune. GOING BUSINESS In email town near Medford. Bells average 840 per day throughout the year In groceries An Ideal prop osition for man and wife. Business could be enlarged to Include feed nd seed business. Total price 81500. Includes furniture, fixtures and stock. CHARLES A. WING AGENCY. INC. Phone 728. 109 E. Main St. Exclusive Agents. MISCELLANEOUS MADAM ALEXANDER, Spiritualist, palmist, teas 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 COl'NTY ABSTRACT CO. TITLE INSl'HAXCE ABSTRACTS ESCROWS The Fashion Shop. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and Remodeling. Buttons and Buckles covered. 308 U. 8. National Bank Building. Tel. 1181. Painting and Decorating. IF YOU WANT a PAINTER or PAPERH ANGER PHONE 640 PITTSBURGH PAINT STORES HARRY MARX Painting Tinting Paper Hanging. Phone 1710. Res. 121 rortlanrt. Expert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172. House cleaning, door waxing, orl- ental rug cleaning and upholstering, Money to Lend MONEY LOANED ON AITOS, LIVESTOCK FURNITURE, ENDORSED NOTES, ETC. We want to supply your money needa without red tape or aeiay. SEE W. E. THOMAS MGR. ORE. AND WASH. MTG. CO. MEDFORD'S OLDEST AND LARGEST PERSONAL FINANCE CO. 45 So. Central. Ground Floor Craterlau Theater Bldg. Me. No. S-157-M-180. Phone 130. Transter. DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE Local and Long Distance Furniture Moving. Bonded carrjer. Fireproof atorage. Expert crating, packing and shipping service. "Davis for Service." Phone 644. EAD3 TRANSFER At STORAGE CO. Office 26 So. Fir. Phone 316. Prices right. Services guaranteed. SAMSON Transfer and Storage Fur niture Moving and expert furniture packing service. Fireproof Atoratfc. new low rates. F. E. SAMSON CO. Phone 883. STUART'S TRUCKING SERVICE Telephone 1033 or 332. Ill No. Fir 5n. I"1J,,"2 1.d.-t"F;i,1 side of 3-mlle limit. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS 1. Competent I. Japanesa ash I. Cavity .3. Fly aloft 3. Dull cdor 14. RuMian river Selene Inn: de. will) the action and motion of fluids 18. Snun room 19. Drinking vessel IU. Raised 12. Corded fabric 25. Carol It Gaelic sea jroo li. Animal with two fast II. Nothing It To a higher point 33, One who ex mints ac counts Toward 86. Acquires by labor 3H. Small engine 40. Pair 41. Sphere 44. Very amall it. Chronicler of event 41. R tela mat ton M. Habitual method of action Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle m M. tnfiect 52. What? 54. Refuse to take notice of in ri.in cargo aboard ship Rt, Karlier K9. Heavy with moisture DOWN L Tree I. Lad t. Scaling dsvlca U Q RiEAOL e YlE R 1 A E L I SM0Q ESjE A, R c on JmWiMmH 5 1 gAWeOp rflMsj EJN S E I teImMa!g EjavtAW" e d r ETSTTiblElNrr TjaIlWa tTs a" yraNMf QJMML 5 vt HrEIEtSlaElNlTRlElI-rY M3 Y tef h I7 Wt H " 5 7s '7 WW WW II r S Sf!Z?l!L wft Wt " EZlZZZ Zil- 36 31 ftMf Z i p " Mh. mi- 1 sa , js lip 7 ' I I I I 1 '' -' I I I I I I BUSINESS DIRECTORY Washing Machine Service. SPECIAL You can get Goodrich Balloon Wring er Rolls and parts (or ell make of washing machines. Including electric motors and gas engine mo tor service at cut rate prices. Flynn Electric Service. 131 W. Main. Tel. 107. LEGAL NOTICES Department of the interior. United States Land Office. Lakevlcw. Ore gun. May 17. 1937. Notice is hereby given that the Rogue River Timber Company. o( Klamath Falls. Oregon, did on May 6. 1937. make application serial 015725. under the provision of tbt Act of March 20. 1922. (42 Slat. 466 ) to exchange the (ollowtng lands within and within six mils of th Rogue River National Forest (or tim ber in me same National roresi. xne applicant offers the: NEW. NE" NWli, NE,SWH. NHSEti. 80. 36, T. 31 8.. R. 3 E., W. M. Lots I, 3, Sec. 1. SE'i. Sec. 3. NE1,;. Sec. 11. N'tSE'i. SE'iSEVi. Sec. 34. NW'4, Sec. 35. T. 32 S., R. 2 E.. W. M.. SI, SW'i. SWUSEi,. Sec. 28. SESE4, Sec. 29. NEiSW.N'4SE4. Sec. 81. HW'iBW'i, Sec. Vi. 1. SI O., K. S E.. W. M. All of Sec. 4. E!4, N'i NWVi. SE'iNW'i, SW!i, Sec 6. All of Sec. 6. Lots 1. 2. 3. 4, SEHNW'i. 814NEH. E'.iSW'i. SE'i. 8ec. 7. NE'l NEtiNW'i. s. Sec. B.NWVi.S'i.Seo. 9. All of Sec. 16. All of Sec. 17. E'i. I NEUNW'i, EHSWU. Lot 4. Sec. 18. E2. NE'aNW'. E'iSWi, Lot 4. ceo. 19 E1J. E',,NWli. SW'i. Sec. 30. N'4. 8E4. Sec. 21. HHNEU. SEUNE'i. N'iNWH. SWUNW'i, Sec. 28. Nli NE'i. SEUNE'4. N'jNW'i. Seo. 29. WV4NE'. E!jNWU. Sec. 30. T. 32 8., R. a E.. W. M The offered lands are subject to the following Right of Way and Easements: .1 Reservation of Rights o( Way (or State and County Roads. 3 Easements granted to the Call (ornla Oregon Power Company to back water upon and overflow por tions o( the E'ASE'4. Seo. 19. W14 SW'i. Sec. 20. NW4NWV4. Seo. 29. T. 32 S.. R. 3 E . and to use the bed and banka 01 Bar Creek In the EMj NE4. Sec. 28. T. 32 S.. R. 3 E.. (or the purpose o( conducting water. 3 Right of Way 200 feet wide af fecting the SEC.NEVi. Seo. 38, T. 33 S R 3 E , W, M. In exchange (or timber (rom por tions of Sec. 25, and 36, T. 38 8., R. 8 14 E- all of T. 30 b.. R. ti E., and all o( T. 30 8.. R. 7 E.. all 0( Sees. 1. 3. 8. 4. 9. 10. 11, 12. T. 39 8.. R. 6H S-. Willamette Meridian, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming the land selected adversely, or having bona fide oblectlons to the exchange shall (He their protests In this oldce on or before the 19th day of June 1937. CLARENCE W. OGLE. Register. Riviera RIVIERA, June 9. (Spl ) Otto Puhrman left Sunday, June 8. (or The Dallea to attend the State Grange convention there. He wa accomp- anted by Mr. and Mrs P. L. Walt o( Sardine orcck and Emmett Neaion or TY.blc Rock. Mr. and Mr. Frank Morgan, son Sidney and Mr. Morgan' mother, Mrs. Aldrlch of Falls City, Waahlngj ton, left Thursday morning, June 3, (or their home. They hav visited with their daughter, Mrs. Norman Baxter. Mr. and Mrs. Antone Engle and their daughters, Mrs. Marjorle Aus tin and Phyllis Marie, had an outing to the coast Sunday, June 6. The Misses Sylvia and Nina Krause of Sardine creek called on Mrs. Paul ine Wahl Saturday, June 6- Mr. and Mrs. Converse and small son of Evans creek were Sunday school visitors Sundsy, June 6. Mr. Converse gave a very Interesting talk ft Mrvlces. Howard Br ker a nd hid f a t hr of Cross -Word Puzzle IT. Hav bslng 20. Used a prepa ration of In digo In laun dering clothes tU Do something In return a. Pre it. Flntal 24. Carssa 'it. Radium emanatlob tl. Honorable fame or radiant beauty 19. Public con vsyance 10. State or con dltloni suffli 18. Flredog 14. Revolvad M. College cheer 2 Metal 4L Aquatto animal 43. Artificial language" 48. Metallic allry 4(1. Certain 47. To en Inner point 4S. Pronoun 4D. Fait (2. First woman 52. Domestic fowl 65. Negative 17. Short for a man's nsme 4. Mad a mlataks j, peculiar . uMhi.. ?: tSvs?;" Organic por- tlon of soli 9. Source 10. iMcredMent of varnlnh It. Aerial rail ways: cotloq. 16. Word tnrlt- catlng time. as In namlna a day Evan creek called on th Tom Hen derson Wednesday. June 3. Bonney'a Grill opened Saturday night, June 8. under the management of Mr. Maude Nelba. of Olendale, nd D. C. McDonald of Klamath Falls. Wllley Davis of Willow Springs had the misfortune to have a tire blow out on hta car Sunday morning near the Casino, as h wa returning (rom hie work at Oranta Pass. His car swerved across the road Into another damaging both car but no one was Injured. Pauline Champlln of Medford wa calling on relatlrea her Sunday, June 6. Darlelgh Slead of Medford wa a Riviera caller one day last week. David Blrdseye, who I employed at Klamath Falls, spent the week-end at hi home here. Mr. Emily Me!lber and Mr. McQllken of Ashland are spending few days at th Roseall ranch la the colony. Mary Gay, Kennethea Ketfg. Row land and Phyllis with a group of young people from Gold Hill :en. Joyed a picnic at Ashland Sunday, June 8. The Grange Sams Valley Grange. Sam Valley Grange met In regular session June 6 with all officer pres ent. Considerable business was transacted. Lengthy discussion took plsce concerning hogs, as to local market price and ehtpptng. also weight received on various acale. Earl Weaver was elected a seer' lary to replace Elale Strau who re signed. Mr. Albert Straus was elected lec turer a that office wa recently va cated by Mrs. Empey. Both officers were Installed. Mr. and Mr. John Hoist left Sat urday (or Th Dallea, a alternate delegate to the state grange meet ing there thla week. R. E. Neaion, county deputy, 1 also attending the session. The lecture hour took the (orm ot a party with the worthy lecturer aa hostess. A short memorial service waa also held. Salestlp Msnager Mrs. O. T. Wll son announced a contest with the master and overseer aa leader. At the close ot a specified time the los ing side must (urnlsh a program nd dinner to the winner. Th new hall I progressing nicely and la almost ready (or th roof. Delicious refreshment were served after the meeting by the bachelor committee. Gerald and Jerome Fit gerald, Dennis Duggan and M. A Sehulx. Menus of the Day B.T im ALEXANDER OEOROB Serving Two Mr no for Dinner Ham and Oheeso Souffl Creamed Pea Bread Peach Conaerv Cherry Salad Chatham Dressing Dutcn Rhubard Pudding Cream Coifet Ham and Chces Souffl 3 tablespoon buttch 4 tablespoon flour Hi cups milk teaspoon salt !i teaspoon paprika 1 teaspoon minced parcely 3 mg yolk cup chopped cooked ham 1-3 cup rfrated cheese 3 egg whites, beaten Melt butter and add flour. Mix and add milk. Cook until a thick sauce forms, stirring constantly, Add sea sonings and yolks. Beat well. Fold In the rest ot th Ingredient and pour Into a buttered baking dish. Bake 30 minute In a moderately slow oven. Let stand S minute. Carefully un- mold and surround with creamed pea. Chatham Dretslni egg yolk teaspoon aalt teaspoon paprika Si teaspoon celery aalt 3 tablespoon flour t-3 cup vinegar 3 tablespoons granulated sugar 1-3 cup pineapple Juice 3 tablespoon butter Beat yolk. Add dry Ingredient. Add remaining Ingredient and cook slow ly until thick and creamy, stirring constantly. Cool and unre plain on fruit salads. Dutch Rhubarb Pudding 1 Vir cups flour 3 teaspoon baking powder 14 teaspoon salt 4 tablespoon fat U cup milk Mix flour, baking powder and salt. Cut In the fat with a knife. Slowly afd th milk. Spread out th soft aough until It I half an Inch thick Carefully plao In a buttered shal low baking pan and cover with rhu barb. Rhubarb 9 cup diced peeled rhubarb 4 cup brown ugr 14 teaspoon cinnamon 3 tablespoons butter Mix the lngred. ont and spread on rhe soft dough. Bake 33 minute in a moderately slow oven. Clatsop land .told. ASTORIA, June . AP) One hundred and eighty parcel of county land sold since the first of the year brought 180.000, Charles Dodge, county land agent, reported today. Other land both Inside and ouislde th city limit of Astoria will M sold In th next few day. It I val ued at about IS2.000. Cant Rrldge Delated MARSHPTTLD, June 9 Pr An additional clearance of 40 Inches re quired by the United State army engineer will result In month' delay for the construction of the Coo city bridge to Sumner and the Coo Country club. PbuD Mi wi oaui awaj row reins Clti Mnitart Aarnc Li- 'V : yrn jv . 'ST.-' . ' : . .'WV ; JV jL . v am r f 1 - 1 WASH MAN. Work went on it the Republic Steel plant la Chicago despite a strike by many ot lb employes. Among; the odd Jobs done by workers who remained to operate the plant were trash ing (bottom) and hair-cutting- (top). Meteorological Report June 8, 1837. Forecasts. Medford nd vicinity: Probsbly shower tonight and Thursday. Llt tlo change In temperature. Oregon: Probable showers tonight and Thursday. Little change In tem perature. Light to moderate south erly wind off coast. Local Data. Temperature a year ago today: Highest, 80; lowest, 49. Total monthly precipitation 0.03 in. Excess for th month 0.39 Inche. Total precipitation sine Septem ber 1, 1930, 15.37 Inche. Deficiency for the season, 1.01 Inche. Relative humidity at 8 p. m. yi- terday. 39 per cent; 5 a. m. today, 97 per cent. Tomorrow: Sunrise, 4:35 a. m. sun set 7:45 p. m. Observations Taken at 5 A. M. 130tli Meridian Time to B Boise 78 84 .09 Cloudy Boston 73 88 .03 Clear Chicago 74 83 .14 Rain Denver 63 43 .13 Cloudy Eureka 83 .... Helena 60 4J Cloudy Lo Angela 74 66 Cloudy MEDFORD 74 68' .88 Rain New Tork 74 68 .03 Clear Omaha .. 66 48 T Cloudy Phoenix .. 96 Portland ... 73 66 T Cloudy Reno - 70 48 Cloudy Roseburg ...- 74 64 43 Rain Salt Lake 83 83 Cloudy San Franclco - 68 68 Cloudy Seattle - 70 83 Cloudy Spokane 73 83 P. Cdy. Washington, D O. 86 66 Clear Yaklm 70 63 T Cloudy UMATILLA RELIEF IRK SUSPENDED PENDLETON. Jun .-D Avall- I aMllty of private employment and seasonal work ha brought upenlon of all WPA projects In Umatilla coun ty, and work In seven other counties of tre district will b suspended this week, according to J. It. Thompson, supervisor. Counties In which WPA work will end ar Sherman, Qllllam, Morrow, Wallowa, Wheeler, Orant, and Harney. WPA work will continue In Mal heur, Baker and Union. Thompaon said no employable per son Is on direct relief in th entire district. rinse B. of L. E. PORTLAND. Jun 9. 'flV-The 10th annual convention of Weetarn Union Meeting association of the Brother hood of Locomotive engineer end It auxiliary will do tonight after an excursion to Bonnsvlll dm. PORTLAND, Jun . !eV) Th Portland council of church named Dr. Edward L. Clark, president of th Oregon Inatitut of Technology. It leader at th 18th annual meeting .ajt nuhl 4 iff - ill 1 I I : (Continued rrota Pag On.) paid If th plaintiff loaea th ault. From a practical atandpolnt, thla means no on can even start a suit without fnrnlshlng bond for srvorsl million dollars, and no bonding com pany will ever back a plaintiff whom the law aay -the plaintiff must pay all damage unless he win the suit. In short, It mean: No ault. By legislative flat. It 1 proposed t command allegiance to the law and to prevent aults against th law. Thla may hav been proposed In connec tion with aom other law In history, but th oldest legislative clerk can not remember It. Not: The bill I supposed 'to hav been written by the unofficial At torney. Oeneral Cohen with the help of TV A attorneys, but this supposi tion I being denied In congress. Then the word la being passed around that nobody know who wrot th bill. COOL Mr. R. I standing th weather much better than the leglalatlr. Callers from congress found him last week wearing apparently old trousers and no coat. His shirt waa tlelesa and open at the neck. H was dressed about the same a for a yachting trip. The whit House cooling system was working at about 70 degrees, and so waa h. Visitor. Four well-dressed persona using a broad "a" and Identifying themselvea as British bankers, have been teen around Washington within a wee. They were not together and appar ently wen not officially calling upon government authorities. Outwardly they aeemed to b merely vacatlou Ing In Washlntgon at th particular monent of th latest gold scar In London. Treasury Secretary Morgenthau ha been Insisting dally that no corona tion services for gold ar contem plated by him, and moat observers believe him. The general presumption I that th visitors ar working unofficially on gold cooperation method between Washington and London. Legislative Excursion. The following disclosure of bow lobbies win friend and lndueno people was potted on th bulletin board In th nous a an official announcement: "Th group sponsoring government ownership ot federal reserve bank are making the boat trip Jun 8. Among th distinguished guest present will be Mr. Dal Carnegie, author of A best book seller. How to Win Friend and Influence Peo- i pie; several United State senstora. Col. Lawrence Weatbrook of Texaa and Washington: Prof Irving Planer of Yale unl varsity, 38 commissi onare of agriculture from as dlffarant tats; and many other. More than 100 member of eongrea hart arranged to mak th trip. The boat will leava at 10:30 a. m. and return at 8:30 p. m. A few talks will be made." The announcement did not say wae 011 for tn e - ; 71 l'- , t. s - r f