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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE, MEDFORD, OREGON', TUESDAY. JUNE IIS. 1937. PAGE NTNT5 Bead every ad on uu peg Tou will probably find ex actly the thing you baft Bees looking (or or a aala or trade tor unuxd article you may bar. Search your attic or atore-room you may find many thing other are eek Ing and b able to realist Immediate cuh It what you want lint there, adTertlae tor It Tribune Classified ada an Inexpensiveeffective I RATES Pet word, tint Insertion- minimum ISO Eacb additional Insertion, per ward 1 (Minimum luc) Per Une per niontb wltbont copy change -- Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND PLEASE RETURN the 3 wheelbarrows you rented from Casa Auto wreck ing, without turther notice. POUND Key container. Call Tribune office, pay tor adv. STRAYED from Dead Indian country, gray horse, weight 1600; brand r.T. right shoulder; halter on. Tel. 1889-Y. Write L. 0. Qordon, 311 Willamette, iwwmu. LQItoglsmlJslrigl call 1516. W AN3SP MALE HELP WANTED Single farm hand, good milker. No boya. Prof. Engelnardt, Rt. 3. WANTED First class car washer. Must have at least 3 years' exper ience. Lange Motor Car Co., 38 N. Riverside. WANTED SITUATIONS CAPABLE housekeeper wants work. Phone 726-J. YOUNO girl, college graduate, wants work. Experienced In several lines Reterence. Box 2903, Tribune. MALE nurse wants doctor's private cases on elderly. Infirm, stroke, in jured or cases where resident nurse Is needed. Phone 283 between 8 a. m. and 6 p. m. PAINTING, tinting, paper hanging. Estimates given Beckham, 37B-R.-3. EXPERIENCED machinist and welder wishes connection with general re pair shop or Ford service. Box 276 Tribune. WANTED Day or hour work. 112 Columbus Ave. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS RELIABLE PARTY wants to rent ranch near Central Point. Box 3B18. Tribune. WANTED TO BtTi Used lllo. John Long. Eagle Point. WANTED Small grain separator! Tel. 302, Jacksonville. WANTED Dead and worthless ani mals. Phone 681-R. WANTED 83.000, private party. 8 yeara. Will give beat of security Box 3569. Tribune. WB PAY MORE CASH For your furniture HOI.BHOOR ANDREWS tn and Front. Phone 647. WANTED WOOL MOHAIR We have large order to fill. Highest prices PMEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N. Drape St. pbone 1062 WANTED TO RENT Unfurnished modern 8 or 4 -room bouse. P. o. Box 693. Medford. JUNK Highest prices paid for brass, radiators, copper, storage 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 bought and sold. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE. FOB RENT - APARTMENTS FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms, students prelerred. 23 Almond St. TWO furnished apartments. 806 West Main. . S-ROOM furnished apt., sleeping porch, private bath, hot. cold wat er, lights; adulta. 812 B. Oakdala. FOR RENT Furnished apt. Shower, stesm heat, hot and cold water furnished. Mall Tribune Blag. Ap ply Tribune business office. FOR RENT Apartment. 334 Apple FOR RENT 3 - room apartment: adulu. Phone 641-W. FURNISHED apartment. Duran Court. 328 11 Holly Call at Apt. FOR RENT Apartment, Hotel Orand FOR RENT Furnished aptrtraent. 22S N. Ivy. FURNISHED APTS 211 W. 2nd. OE BAUER APTS.. 6th and Oakde: APARTMENT to' rent 345 N Bartlett FOR RENT-FURNISHED ROOMS FURNISHED room, close In. private entrance. 120 8. Laurel. Tel. 934-L. FORRENT Sleeping room with or without meals. 533 Austin. SLEEPINO ROOM 344 No. Bartlett NICE FRONT aleeplng room In neat, refined home; noma privileges. 323 King St. ROOM 4 block from P. O.. 408 West 6th. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 a. Orapa. FOR RENT H0D8E8 FOR RENT Small 2-room houM furnished tor light houaekeeptng Adults. 338 Alice. FOR RENT Furnished house. Adulu only. Inquire 115 Almond St. FOR RENT Furnished house; 3 bed rooms. MS 00. Tel. 18.3-W. FOR RENT BOARD ROOM BOARD AND ROOM 116 E Main FOR SALE REAL ESTATE TO CLOSE ESTATE 79 acres. Crater Lake Hwy. 40 miles from Medford; commodious log cabin, aultable restaurant, dancing or private lodge; service station: spring, wood. See Rawlea Moore, Cooley Bldg.. Medford. FOR SALE S tots. 8 -room modern house, furnished. Phone 459-X. FOR SALE STOCK RANCH 260 Acres, 0-room modern home. 3 large barns, free water; running water through place, fine outside range, on gaveled road; mall and school bus Una. Only 87,500. In cluding 40 head of cattle, horses, crops and farm machinery. ALSO Have some very attractive buys In residence property and amall acre age. L. O. FICKELL, 18 South Bartlett. FOR SALE 47 acres rich tree soil, free Irrigation, Ideal for truck farm ing or dairying. 20 A. oats, 10 A. barley, 3 A. alfalfa, 6 A. pears, 8 A. pasture, 7-room. modern plaster ed house, pressure water system, electricity. Rural delivery, cream route, telephone, mite from Pacific highway, good road, mile to school, 3 miles to high school, lsrge barn, chicken house and garage. Priced for quick sale. Crop and farm 1m plementa Included. 69.OO0.00. Part terms at 4. Mile north, mile west of Central Point of Scenic Avenue Road. ALSO 6-room modern house, close In Medford; hardwood floors, garage, good shade. A bargain at 2800.00. O. A. Edwards, Phone 141, Centrol Point. FOR SALE OR TRADE 20 acrea. 62.000, cropa now In. Property lo cated on Paclflo highway between Talent and Phoenix. For Particulars, call R. Edwards, Southern Oregon Brewery. FOR BALE Several houaea, furnish ed and unfurnished. D. T. Lawton 321 Apple St. FOR SALE i 1300 acres cattle and .sheep ranch, 16 miles from Med ford. 30 miles wire fencing. 8-room house, cost 63.000: bsrn and out buildings: 80 acrea alfalfa at 611 per acre. Also 480 acres timber land. 15 miles from Ashland. 3 miles from Dead Indian road; esti mated 3 million ft. pine timber Also 100 acres. 4 miles from Med ford. near Jacksonville. F. E Bybee. Medford, Ore. WHEN you think of real estate, think ot BROWN it WHITE. FOR SALE By retiring owner furn ished apartment house, best of lo cation, terms. If -Interested . call 887-L. - ' HOUSES for sale or rent. - Jackson County Bldg. & Loan Assn. FOR SALE well paying, filly equip ped dairy ranch. Near town. No tradea considered. K. P., Mai) Tribune. FOR SALE Ranch Must be sold on account of alckneas. 425 S. Oakdale THE J. W BYBEE term north ot Jacksonville on the old etage road la for sale in one tract or smsii subdivisions thereof. Inquire ot Frank & Bvbee. Star Route Box 133 Medtord. Oregon. FFDERAL LAND BANK FARMS Convenient terms. Call Warren Pat terson. 201 Liberty Bldg.. or O. A Barnes. 161 Eaat 8th St.. Eugene WE SPECIALIZE In homes. 81 Chest nut. Room 4. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Milk Durham bull, 2 yrs. old, 665. Railroad frontage lot, 60x 120. close In. 6600. J. J. Spltzer, Crater Lake highway, 10 miles out. FOR 8ALE Weaner plga. Prof Engie hardt, Rt. 3. FOR SALE Exceptionally fine family cow: high test. Phone 258-W. FOR SALE DOGS PETS FOR SALE Fine German Police dog. S yeara old. J. F. Neeley, Talent. Rt. 1. FOR SALE Purebred police puppies Phone 4B8-Y or Rt. 3. Box 119. FOR SALE POULTRY AND EQ08 FOR SALE Pure Hanson Leghorn hens, 60c each. W. M, Tetherow, Central Point. Phone 311. BRONZE turkey hatching eggs. 3 R I. R. roosters. Inquire Pernoll'a Store. Applegste. MILK-FID FRYERS Carley. S14-W FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES ABBEY'S SPECIAL' 35 CHEVROLET 3-door Sedan: per feet In appearance and perform ance. 8497. Walter W. Abbey, Inc. FOR SALE '29 Durant sedan. '37 license. 634 Hamilton. '35 PLYMOUTH touring sedan, looks and runs like new. Blue Seal guar antee, only 6899.00 today only. Easy terms. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth BETTER USED CARS "86 Bulck 40 Series Sedan .86S '34 Bulck Sedan ,, , 655 29 Bulck redan 175 '27 Bulck Sedan - 85 '34 Chevrolet Coupe 375 '80 Chevrolet Sedan 195 '36 Dodge Sedan with trunk 765 30 DeSoto 6 Sedan 236 35 Ford Coupe 465 '84 Ford Sedan 398 27 Oldsmoblle Sedan 60 29 Plymouth Coupe 145 '34 Pontlac Secan with trunk 4M '27 Reo Coupe - . . 145 '34 Studebaker Sedan . ... 360 30 Studebaker Sedan 130 26 Studebaker Coupe 50 BETTER U8ED TRUCKS 86 Ford 14 ton truck WS 29 Dodge Truck . . ..- 175 '84 Dodge Delivery 325 SKINNER'S OARAOE Bulfk-Pontlac 143 S Riverside USED CAR LOT Bth Bartlett TRUCK FOR SALE 634 Hamilton t FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Bulck sedan, can be aeen at 838 Minnesota St. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN GOOD USED CARS 80-DAY WRITTEN GUARANTEE 1937 Chevrolet Master Coupe. 1936 Chevrolet Master Coupe. 1933 Dodge DeLuxe Sedan with trunk. 1937 Willys Sedsn. 1935 Chrysler 6 Alrstresm DeLuxe Coupe. 1935 Plymouth DeLuxe 3-door Sedan. 1936 Plymouth DeLuxe 4 -door Sedan. 1935 Pontlac DeLuxe Sedan. 1936 Chrysler Alrstresm 8 Sedsn. 1934 Ford V-8 Con. Coupe. 1934 Chevrolet Master Coupe, like new. 1933 Bulrk DeLuxe Sedan. 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. 25 So. Riverside. Chrysler and Plymouth Dealers. FOR SALE 1937 Chrysler Royal touring sedan; low mileage. New car guarantee. LANOE MOTOR CAR CO. 38 N. Riverside. Chrysler and Plymouth Dealers. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Hay rake and mower; 14 -Inch centrifugal pump: 2-h.p. gas sugtn; wagon. Ira Woolfolk, 801 N. Central Ave. FOR SALB Double oven Lang range, 6 outboard motors and cuh register. Diamond Lake Resort, Diamond Lake, Ore. FOR SALE Oak writing desk, price 10. 234 West 5th. Phone 1024. FOR SALE Bicycle $6.50: breakfast table and chairs $0.7S; canoe $23.50. Good used piano cheap; and many other articles. Hawley Transfer, 118 N. Riverside. SHOE repair outfit for sale. Man ning's 2nd Hand Store, Talent, PLANTS Zinnias, asters, a doe, 25c. Petunias, snapdragons 15c, 311 Wil lamette. FOR SALE Good used Fordson with belt pulley. Industrial Hardware Co., 127 N. Riverside. DRAO SAW Complete Multnomah, almost new, high tension Ignition, guarantee O. K. Write or call A. J, Williams, 360 Palm Ave., Ash land. Ore. FOR SALE Columbia 8-tube cabinet radio 915. 3 -wheel trailer In good condition. $10. 611 West 11th St Phone 705-V. FOR SALE Thirteen million feet mixed timber In section 30, Jack son county. Mrs. E. McLean, Rte. 4. Bo 57. Medford. 14 -FT. canoe type boat, $10.00. 817 No. Riverside. PEAS for canning. 3c lb., you pick. B. E. Ford, 3 miles west on Jack sonville Hwy. Phone 731-R. FOR CHAR1S Cuisets, 318 Hamilton FOR SALE Beautiful Oas Range, rocker, utand, kitchen, cabinet, dresser. 833 Haven St. FOR SALE Cultivator, 8-lnch plow corn shelter and corn planter. W. Stringer, 835 N. Oakdale. USED WASHER SALE. FICK'S HARD WARE, $25 to $49.50. Agents for Myers Pump. JACK'S 3ND HAND STORE. 106 So Grape. Dripping with Juicy bar gains. Beds, springs, chairs, daven ports, organ. See me before buying. FOR SALB Two oil burners toi furnaces Inquire MaU Tribune office FACTORY rebuilt Maytag washers repairs and parte O. D. Bean, Inc BEAN fl-h.p. motor parts. Crystal Springs Packing Co., So. Fir. WINDOW SCREENS, screen doors; Medford made, made right. Trow bridge Cabinet Works. RIVER LOAM $2.00 per load Bate man's Phone 1634-Y MISCELLANEOUS LATE equipment and fair prices at Frees Garage, 801 No. Central. MADAM ALEXANDER, Spiritualist. Palmist, tells all in love, marriage business. If you want facta, not promises, call on her for advice Rainbow Auto Camp, Cabin No, 3. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. TITLE ISSI RA-NCB AHSTRACTS 5 CHOWS Expert Window Cleaners. LET OEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172 House cleaning, floor waxing, ori ental nig cleaningand upholstering. The Fashion Shop. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and Remodeling. Buttons and Buckles covered, 808 U. 6. National Bank Building. Tel. 1181. Painting and Decorating. HARRY MARX Painting Tinting Paper Hanging. Phone 1710. Rm. i?2 Portland. Washing Machine Service. SPECIAL You can get Goodrich Balloon Wring er Rolls and parts for all makes of washing machines. Including electric motors and gas engine mo tor service at cut rate prices. Flynn Electric Service, 131 W. Main. Tel. 107. Tramfer. DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE Local and Long Distance Furniture Moving Bonded carriers. Fireproof storage. Expert orating, packing and shipping service. "Davis (or Service." Phone 644. EADS TRANSFER At 8TORAOE CO Office 26 So. Fir. Phone 816 prices right. Services guaranteed. SAMSON Transfer and Storage Fur niture Moving and expert furniture packing service. Fireproof storage, new low rae. T. E SAMSON CO, Phone 883. STUARTS TRUCKINO SERVICE Telephone 1033 or 832. Ill No Fir St. Local and long distance. Fuel oils, any kind. Grten sump -B side of S-mJle limit- . -.. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Money to Lend MONEY LOANED ON ALIOS. LIVESTOCK Fl'RMTl RE. ENDORSED NOTES. ETC. Wa want to supply your money needs without red tape or delay. SEE W. E. THOMAS MGR. ORE. AND WASH. MTO. CO. MEDFORD S OLDEST AND LARGEST PERSONAL FINANCE CO. 45 So. Central. Ground Floor Craterlan Theater Bldg. Lie. No. S-157-M-1B0. phone 139 LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Sale. On the 15th day of July. 1037, at the hour of ten o'clock a. m.. at the front door of the Courthouse In Med ford. Jackson County. Oregon. I will offer for sale snd sell at auction to the highest bidder, for cash, the fol lowing described real property located in Jackson County, Oregon, to-wlt: Lot six (6) in Block One (1) of Anderson-Toft Addition to the City of Medford, Jackson County, Ore gon, as numbered, designated and described on the official plat there of, now of record. Said sale Is made under execution Issued out of the Circuit Court of the Stat of Oregon for the County of Jackson, to me directed. In the ease of Home Owners' Loan Corpora tion, a corporation. Plaintiff vs. Ralph E. Waldron and Ora Mae Waldron, husband and wife, Defendants. Dated June 11. 1937. First publication June 15, 1087. Last publication July 6, 1937. SYD I. BROWN. Sheriff. Jackson County, Oregon. By HOWARD OAULT. Deputy. Attorney for Plaintiff: O. A. Codding, Medford. Oregon. Notice. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of Han nah M. Hoglund, also known as Hannah M. Hansen, deceased. Notice la hereby given that the undersigned has filed, his Final Ao count and Report In the above en titled Matter, and the above entitled Court has fixed June 33rd, 1937, at 10 o'clock a. m In the County Court Room, In the Court House In Med ford, Jackson County. Oregon, as the time and place for hearing objections to said Final Account and for the settlement thereof. . WALTER J. SHERID, Administrator. HARRY SKYRMAN. Attorney. Notice of Annual School Meeting. Notice Is hereby given to the legal voters of School District No. 49, of Jackson County. State of Oregon, that the Annual School Meeting of said district will be held at the Senior High School Building; to begin at the hour of 3:00 o'clock p. m. and closing at 7:00 p. m.. on the third Monday of June, being the 21st day of June. A. D. 1937. Tills meeting la called for the pur pose of electing one director for a term of three years and the trans action of business usual at such meeting. In districts of the second and third classes the ballots shall not be count ed until one hour after the time set for the meeting to begin. Until the count begins, any legal voters of the district shall be entitled to vote upon any business before the meeting. Dated this 1st day of June, 1837. N. H. FRANKLIN. Chairman of the Board of Directors. Attest: REBECCA JENSEN, District Clerk. Notice. In the County Court of the County of Jackson for the State of Oregon. In the Matter of the Estate of Jesse Houck, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned administratrix of the estnte of the above named decedent ha5 filed In the above entitled court her final account anj report of the administration of said estate and said court by Its order has fixed July 15th. 1937. at 10:00 o'clock a. m., at the court room of said court In the Jackson County courthouse at Med ford, Oregon, as the time and place for the hearing of any objections to said account and for the settlement thereof. KATHRYN HOUCK. Use Mall Tribune want ada. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS Sunken fencs Lock of hair Pull after School of whales Women's part of a Moham medan bouse Character In "The Faerie Queens" Fish hawk t Coaxes Bona Quiets At what time Thus Has effect Pronoun Public recrea tion ground LoweKt of the high tides Conjunction Perennial woodland herb Toward Rail blrfl Finely divided rock Foe Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle MjEISIAj 41. Place at . Intervale IS. Aeriform fluid . Reliable 4S, Writer ' SI, Lubricate S3. Containing nothing 84. Age fit. Cooking veins! 14. Place to lit Leive Kudely eenetee 67, propel wiu oars OMALMOL E OHA GlE Ib'eIl LOPUM1mED IiNCAfe AIM'E y CLVolPOlLTTf IeEi H U'NcWMlSiElD GiE A nBh OlgiWE TgMO L ft'EflA NBE R SJafffpIS gjA L gBctEqLIAffg ViEigtMpSMBi AiNjsfa U SP&VjP S MM p s Pf y 6 i7 16 iff r y ' i 2 22 -ff' 23" 2S !LH:!1 35 fi. M37 . 'lL Z!lZ!l W943 44 ,- ULUu 4S"4J 4t 4f So fm MM I I 1 1 l'M I I I (0MJNTY Phoenix PHOENIX. June 16. (Spl.) Circle Ko. 343 meets Thursday at 8 p. m. at the Orange hall, In a regular ses sion, i Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Reedy. Miss Eileen Hlckson. and Bobby Hallcralt left early Monday morning (or Los Angelea. Calll., where the Beedys will spend the summer, and Bobby Hall cralt will continue on lo Oro arande where he will visit his grandparents. Tommy Sloan rss the guest ot honor at a birthday party given Sat urday at bla home In celebration ol his seventh anniversary. Ouests pres ent Included seven playmatee, Stan ley Ferns, Ronald Quackenbuan, Christopher Williams, Chsrlty WU- llsmt, Gordon Oermer. Bobby Hesrn.j Gary Denier, also Mrs. Katnryn Den ser. Dainty refreshments of Ice cream and cake were a-rved following an exciting afternoon of games. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Connor ol Watson. Missouri, called on T. T. Parr last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Williams and family, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Medcalt and family, and Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Medcalf and family, all of Dallas. Texas, are visiting Mr, and Mrs. J. C. Carr. Mr. and Mrs. W. Springs ol Idaho were guest of Mrs. Spring's aunt, Mrs. O. C. Mcclain recently. Senior Christian Endeavor held a swim party and welner roast at the Jackson Hot Springs laat Tuesday evening, ending up at the manse due to the rain. Vacation Bible school entered Its second and final week with 60 atu dents enrolled. Mrs. E. F. McFarland la auperlntendent with the following ataff of teachers: Mrs. Mona Ferna, Mrs. Edith Thompson. Rev. E. F. McFarland, Mrs. Laurel Poling. Mrs. J. O. Carr, Mrs. Lucl.n Van Gordon. Mrs. M. F. Wright, Miss Natalie Wil cox, Miss Clarajean Olson. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Wood, Mrs. W. D. Parker of Nogales, Aria.. Mr. and Mrs. F. Burleson snd T. Sutter of Medford, motored to Fish lake and Lake of the Woods the laat week end. Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Davis. Mrs. Martin Hill and Jack Hill returned Saturday from a 10-day vacation in southern Csllfornia. Maxwell Marvin left for Seattle Wednesday following several months' stay at the home of hla parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Davis. Several local ladiea attended the last meeting of the season of the Rogue "River College Women's club held Saturday at the home of Mrs. E. Drysdsla at Central Point. Mra. R. w. Frame was chairman of the refreshment committee, assisted by Mrs. T. J. Malmgren, Mrs. I. A. Can field and three Medford colleagues. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Atkins of Hot Springs, New Mexico, were recent guests at the Andrew Hearn home. Friday Mr. Hearn, Bobby Hearn, and the New Mexico vialtora motored to Crater lake and continued on to Pert Klamath and returned over the Oreen Springe rout. Mra. Atkins la a sister of Mr. Hesrn. Ordered to Bilbao. WASHINGTON. June 16 (ph-The navy department said today the de stroyer Kane has been ordered from the French port of La palllce to the Spanish port of St. Jean de Luz. near Bilbao, to stand by in the event evacuation of any remaining Amer icans is necesssry. Crctes - Word Puzzle 11. Existed IS. Went swiftly II. Improve to. Want or bodice ef a woman's drat II. Belonging to whom St. Rgrst '4t. Weakens 5. Tardier :. Pun Zl. Italian river 2ft. Form of lotto IS. Illuminating deVlcai It. Short for a msn's name S. Outcome 31. Extra locomo tive at the rear of a train 40. County In New York stnte 42. Feline anlmaJ 44, Klst-toppec tower cluitr 41. Steadying rods or ropes 4. Summit 47. River; Spanlib 4. Slameie coin 4ft. Mountain: comb, form SO, Uncooked 61. Dad DOWN 1. Past t. Owns S. Mora abundant i. Those persons or thlngi S. Beam of light t. Hon of Judah 7. Bristle 8. Email flih 9. Playful struggle 10. Unity Briefs Sams Valley SAMS VALLEY. June 18. (Spl.) The annual school meeting will be held next Monday, June 31, at a o'clock. All patrons of the school are urged to attend. One new direc tor and a clerk are to be elected. P. L. Caton, proprietor of the Sams Valley atore and postmaater, had the misfortune to cut his head quite badly last week while chopping wood. The blade severed an artery and he lost considerable blood before reach ing the doctor. Mrs. Betty D use n berry Is spending a few days In Mod ford with her sla ter, Mri. Prances Tonn. Miss Helen Burreson. a member of the 1037 graduation class, has sum mer employment In Medford. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Empey returned here Saturday from Eugene where they took a load of furniture to their new home. They are spending ft few days visiting st the Duggan home before going to Eugene, where Mr. Empey will take a summer course at the University of Oregon. The Sama Valley Ladiea' club will meet Thursday at the home of Mrs, Pay Treahsm. Miss Joyce Cota returned home Sunday from California. She spent the past year attending school there while staying with her aunt and uncle. About 30 young people gathered at the Albert Straus home Saturday evening for a farewell to Mr. and Mrs. Empey. Later in the evening the group attended the dance. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Klnne and fam ily vl sited Sunday at the Munn home. Mrs. Rose Crswford and Mrs. Dick Straus are ipendlng a few days pick ing strawberries at DItsworth's. Sams valley Orange will hold regu lar meeting Saturday evening. June 19. An Interesting meeting la plsnned. Mr. and Mrs. John Hoist are ex pected home this week from the State Orange session at The Dallei. Everyone should eome to the meet ing Saturday night and hear their report. Brownsboro BROWNSBORO, June 15. (Spl.) H. W. Wright, Jesse Olasa, Mrs. Noia Bradshaw end Mr. and Mrs. Reed Charley attended the non-high school board meeting held In Medford last week on account of the transporta tion of the high school pupils, Walter Marehalt cams down from the forest service camp and spent the week end at home. Howard Johnson and sons, Ray mond and Donald, and Mrs. Show and Ouy Ripley spent Sunuday at Holcomb Springs. Mrs. Fred Bloomlngcsmp of Horn brook, Calif, was an overnight guoat at the home of her lister, Mra. Ron-' rer, Monday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Hill and children of Merrill, Ore., visited Sunday at the home of their old friends, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Craig. Mrs. Earl Tusker and daughter, Barbara, accompanied the Hills here and visited with friends and relatives. Me r ton Bradshaw and Chaa. Stan ley spent several days at Corv sills in the interest of 4-H club work. Mr. and Mrs. Merton Emmerick of Medford have purchased a part of the Jesse Olasa farm and will be moving In soon. The Olass family will move Into the house owned by Mr. Craig for a while. O. A. Hansen, who underwent a major operation at the Community hospital In Medford last week, ts get ting slong as well as could be ex pec tea. W. M. Hansen has finished put ting out Ms eight-acre tract of to matoe plants and Is now buay culti vating them. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Chsrley and daughters spent Sunday evening at the Ray Baker home. Mr. and Mrs. J. Gear and daughter of Central Point visited Brownsboro friends Sunday. La!.e Creek LAKE CREEK, June Is (Spl. I Miss McClsln. who held services at the Wyent hall tor the paat two weeka, Is now holding services in Eagle Point. Miss McOtaln was a guest of Miss Margaret Nussbaum while here. Miss Dottle Meehan of Griffin Creek ts visiting her cousin, June Hoefrt. The Orange Is giving another old fashioned dsnce Saturday night. This will he the Isst dsnee of the season. Clyde Orlssom and Ted McNerney spent Saturday night at the L. J. Orlssom home. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stanley returned home Sunday from state Orange. LONDON. June 18. MP) Physic ians attending Sir James M. Barrle. Ill with bronchial pneumonia, an nounced his condition still wsa aa rlous, but somewhst Improved todsy The 77-year-ole) playwright "bad a fair night and progress was main' talned," a bulletin said. thunder Over The Dalles THE DALLES. June !. (API Violent thunder showers struck three times near here Monday, blocked roads, lurrowecj orchards and dam- BARRIE IMPROVES; HAS 'FAIRN1GHT Meteorological Report June IS. 1937 Forecast Medford and vicinity: Showers to night and Wednesday. Not much change In temperature. Oregon: Showera tonight and Wed nesday; altghtly warmer In extreme eastern Oregon tonight. Incresslrg southerly wind off coast. Tempersture year ago todtiy: Highest. 74: lowest. 68. Total monthly precipitation, 1.41 Inches; excess for the month, 1.00 inch. Total precipitation since September 1. 1039, 10.35 Inches; deficiency for the sesson. 0-01 Inch. Relative humidity at 8 p. m. yes terday, S3 per cent; 8 a. m. today, 1)5 per cmt. Sunrise tomorrow, 4:85 a. m. Sunset tomorrow, 7:48 p. m. Observations Taken at 5 A. M. 170th Meridian Time IT H r Boise 78 83 P. Cdy. Boston 00 88 .... Clear Chlcseo 83 54 .. P. Cdy. Denver 88 48 .40 P. Cdy. Eureka 84 88 .08 Rain Helena 73 80 .. Cloudy Los AtiRelea . 74 64 Cloudy MEDFORD 70 58 .35 Cloudy New York 88 84 .04 Clear Omaha 84 62 .... cloudy Phoenix .. 08 63 Cloudy Portland . 78 58 .03 Rain Reno . 76 53 .... Cloudy Roseburg 70 58 .33 Cloudy Salt Lake City 78 SO T. Clear Sen Frsnclsco .... 73 60 T. Cloudy Sesttle 73 66 .17 Cloudy Spokane . 83 SB T. Cloudy Washington, D.C. 03 68 .78 P. Cdy. Ysklma 78 Reese Creek REESE CREEK, June IS (Spl.) The American Union aundey school held their regular meeting Sunday, June 13. A good crowd waa present and a nice chtldren'a day program waa enjoyed by all present. Among those attending service, at Eagle Point Sunday evening were Mr. and Mra. Ralph Merrltt, Janet and Jimmy, also Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pullen and family and Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Rusho and family. The annual school meeting elec tion will be held at ths school house Mondsy, June 31. . Mrs. Alice Bllderback and children visited her brother's family, Mr. and Mra. Robert Humphrey and family Sunday, June 18, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Rusho attend ed tha plcnlo dinner In Eagle Point Sunday noon, June 18. Mra. Thomas Cook and children, also Mrs. Homer Msrtln and son, Stsnley, were shopping In Medford Mondsy, June 14. w, C. jack and daughter, Evelyn, were In Medford on buelneaa Mon day, June 14. Miss Olsdya Rusho, Mlae Viola Jackson, Hollls Martin, DeLoas Sloan and Charlea Ruaho all went to Orants Pass Sunday morning to at, tend tha young people' meeting held at the Baptist church at that city Sunday, June 13. Tha regular home and school party will be held July 16 at the horn of Mr. and Mra, W. O. Jack. Homer Martin, la cutting and put ting up the grain bay crop of Mr. Russell Green this week. R. D, Nicholas' parent, Mr. and Mra. P. S. Thompson of Mt. Hebron, Calif,, are visiting this week at the home of Mr, and Mrs. R. D, Nionoia and family. James Sutherlln and Albert nana- com were out Sunday at th W. R, Lamb home on business. Maurice Jack arrived horn Mon day, June 14, from Los Angeles where be haa been attending the Bible Institute for the past year. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lamb were happily surprised Monday whan Mr. E. D. Jennings and Mra. Jo coi- man of Dunsmutr, Calif., drov over for lurprlse visit, Mrs. Jennings stsylng overnight, but Mrs. Colemsn drove back to Central Point to visit frlenda for the night. Other friends visiting for the evening wen Mr H. H. Powell and Mr. and Mr. W, C. Jck. Miss Evelyn Jack spent th paat week visiting her sister's ismny Mr. snd Mrs. James McDowell of Bsms Valley. Mr. and Mr. James McDowell and daughter, Marylln, also Mrs. Wallace McDowell and Mrs. Betty Still ana two children called at tha W, C Jsck home Sunday. Other caller during the day were Mr. and Mr, Ernest Albers snd two children ot Butte Pslls. Eldred Jack went horn with them for week' visit with Bobble. Mrs. James Cox hsa been on th sick list th psst week, but is batter t this writing. Mr. and Mr. Fred Lewi, of Butt Fall highway were dinner guest st th W. R. Lamb uom Juns 11. Mr, i and Mrs. 0. E. Lamb and daughter, Edna, were six o'clock din. ner guests Sunday evening. June IS. Mra. Shut celebrated ner 73rd birthday Sunday, Juna 18. Mr. and Mra. Pullen Invited Mr. and Mrs. w R. Lamb to tha bountiful birthday dinner and help her celebret th day. Mr. Sheet 1 Mr. Pullen mother. Fllrm Ret nmed MOSCOW, June is (Up) Jam H. R Cromwell and hi wife, th for, mer Doris Duke, left Moscow after police returned film confiscated when Cromwell waa found photo graphing th Kremlin. Just Llk America SHANGHAI. Jun 15. (AP) At least 16 person war drowned and score were missing result of acci dent today during celebration of the traditional dragon day festival. Be Oorreetly uorastad In AN ARTIST MODEl by BRITAIN PLEDGE OF AID FOR WAR LONDON. Eng., June IS. (API Great Britain can count on the sup port of the dominions If she Is at tacked but, Informed political source said today, If her continental com mitments embroil her in another Eu ropean war she vennot be so sure of thst sld. The aoureea aald the unrf.ratrwv. that the question of aid was one of the chief nnlnt. nf a.rMm.nt K. delegates to the Imperial conference. rnma Minuter Neville Chamberlain emohaalBed tha .mnlnt'i i(mi 'r world peace but said unilateral dis armament now would "Invite disss, tar." Ton official summarr of tha m ference deliberations stressed the need for co-ooeratlon within tha am. plre in defense, but sdded: ai me ssme time the conference) recognizee that It la the aole respon sibility of ths several narlf.m.nt. nf the British commonwealth to decide me nature and scope or .their own defense policies.' "Ths forebodings of those who felt hat constitutions! development f the oast few veara mtoht ImuI a destruction of the empire were with- out foundation." Prime Minister Jos. Lyons of Australia declared. 'We have again demonstrated tha common sense genius for self-govern mem or the British peoplea." Chamberlain moved and MacKen tle King, Canadian prima mlntater, seconded a loval sddreaa tn arms George VI. I VVWl El CORVALLIS. June IB. (AP) Private funeral aervlcea will be hM here today for Bert Pllklngton. IT, a member of th chemistry depart ment of Oregon Stat college, who died Saturday when atrtcken by near, attack wnu working In Bla flower garden. . . He had bean In poor health alno an attack of Influenza laat winter. Pllklngton, who was graduated from th atat college school of pharmacy In 1006, wa well known aa an athlete, having captained th scnoor football Kama of 1904 and 1908. After graduation he served aa agricultural chemist at th state college, leaving to enter private bust neaa. Surviving are hla widow, a daugh ter, Agnea, of Oorvallla and son. Bert, Jr., of Memphis, Tenn. Files Equipment Request. WASHINGTON, Jun IS. (API Congress received a request ' from Senator Charles McNary ef Oregon to authorise th secretary of war to lend war department equipment for ua at th atat American Legion convention st Albany, Or, in Au gust. E FOR HOP TARIFF WASHINOTOrf, Jun IS (AP) Senator Frederick Stelw.r of Oregon appealed today to tha tariff commle alon asking an Increased duty on hop, of which b aald Oregon grow ers would produce at least 100,009 bsl.s their year. "I bop tha government will see fit to eiclud hop from th list of eonunodltl which will be th basis for negotiation of a trda sgreement with Czechoslovakia, he wrote. American growers, he asserted, "an able to supply th demsnd for hop In this country with a quality of do mestic hops a good or better than foreign hops." The Grange' Upper Apple-ate Orange. Vslorl Hasklna and wife being In attendano at State Orange at Th Dalles, th master's station was oc cupied by Overseer Fred Dora. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Crump re ceived their obligation In th third and fourth degrees. Th lltersry program consisted of group tinging, resdlngs by Eva Mo Ke and John Harr, vocal duet by Oladya Byrne and Clara O'Brien and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Harr, followed by a gam that eauatd much merriment. A delicious supper was served honor ing tAOM Orang member having birthday In April, May and Jun. A danc 1 being advertised for th evening of Jun 10, with SUtss or chestra furnishing th music Talent Orang Talent Orange will bold It r-fu.lt meeting Thursday. Jun 17. In spit of th buy season, a good crowd la xpeoted to attend. Master W. W. Roblsnn, who attended th Stat Grang session, la expected to give a good report on th convention. Ladle of th Talent R. E. O, are preparing th program. A varied pro gram la promised of music, skits end reading. Birthday night la also In order and something unexpected 1 promised to celebrst th oocsslon. Ladto ar asked to prepare a paper aack lunch, enough for their escort. Nolle. Th County Court will receive bid to be opened at 10 o'clock a. m. Jun .3rd, on 78 cords of body 11 and 8 cords of black oak or laurel, to be delivered st tn County Faria before September 1st. am carter. Count! CMrg, ,