Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1938)
MFHFORD MATL TTCTTSUXTC, M"E'iTFO'RO, OftF.OON, MONDAY. .TTTST. 13. IfWS. PAGE OTNE KB Read even ad od this page You will probably rind exactly the things you Have oeen look ing for or a tale or trade for unused article you may nave t. Search youi attic or store-room you may find many thing others are seeking and oe able , to realize immediate cash 11 what you want isn't nere, ad vertise for tt Tribune Classi fied Ads are Inexpensive effective! RATES Per ward, first In.ertton te (Minimum 25c) Each additional Insertion. per word 1c (Minimum I Op) Per line per month without copy change ,,,11.88 CASH Or money order must ao company all mall order classified ads. LOST AND FOUND LOST Pontlac hub cap. Please re turn to Mall Tribune. ' LOBT II dog mlsswg, call 1616. WANTED MALE HELP 6TEADY EMPLOYMENT to mechanic ' who will buy 40 acres, small house, for $600. Write Frees' Garage, Box 17-A, Jacksonville, giving qualifi cations. MAN with tools to cut wood. Pteady work. Browner, end of Murphy creek road. Murphy, Ore. WANTED Farm Help for blocking and thinning beets on basis 7 50 acre. Bunkhouse accommodatl-ms but mux furnish own blankets Board 81.00 day. Poplar Land Com pany. Rou 3. Snohomish. Wash EXPERIENCED automobile salesman. Must be man with previous new car experience and capable of clos ing deals. Good commission ar rangement and demonstrator fur nished. A real opportunltj for a rustler in a small .community, with wide-awake dealer. Box 2542, Mall Tribune." W ANTED SITUATIONS BICE, the painter. Phone 1157-J. WANTED House-cleaning, 25c hour. Also washing and Ironing. Refer ences. Phone 1565-J. WANTED - MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Grain binding. Ross Lane, route 2. W. M. Flnley. VOUNG MAN will take congenial com panion to L. A. via Redwoods, enure expenses. 1210 wesi lutn. ici 919-R. WANTED to buy men's used shoes, large suits. Used Wardrobe Shop, 518 E. Main. - nriumm mrtn nn delivering 35 tiers 16-ln. dry body oak and 5 tiers 16-ln. dry body pine, to Table Rick schooinouse. jonn u. nc-muu, 188. Central Point. WELL DRILLING 91.50 per ft. first 50 ft., etc. J. M. Dodge, oi ring w wnm rwari -nrt vnrthless ant mals removed tree ol charge Phone 1769 (reverse cnarnea) ooumeni j Oregon By-Producta Co. HIGHEST CASH Plllt'ES PAID For Your Furniture MKllFORn BAROAIN HOUSE 37 N. Grape tit. Pbone 1062 ' WOOL MOHAIR - HIDES And Pelts See us Before you sell MEDPORD BAROAIN HOUSE 27 N Grape St. Pbone 1062 ' WANTED Unfurnished or partly furnished nouse oi flat 2 oearooms oil or circulating neat Must oe modern and good neighborhood;' up to B40 Box 1572 tribune . BK1HES1 PRICES' PAID for Batteries Radiators Aluminum Brass Cop per and other metals MEDPORD BAROAIN HOUSE 27 N Orspe 9t Phone 1062 WE PAV MOIIR CASH For vuu furniture IIDI IIIKIOK & AMIHEW8 6th and Front Phone 547. PAPERING. 250 roll Painting at reasonable prices worn guaran wrl Call Apt 6 410 N 8rtltt FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS ROOMS AND FURNISHED APART MENTS Hot and cold water, elec tricity furnished; garage 21 Gen a esee. FOR RENT Rooms. 804 East Main Phone 2B7-X. PRIVATE HOME, nice cool room, gar age. Phone 1577-X. FOR RENT Cool sleeping room, 706 So. Oakdaie. FOR PENT Newly decorated room. 408 Edwards. PLEASANT room or apt 916 Watt 10th .- - - - - FOB RENT Nicely furnished sleeulng room foi gentleman, garage If de tired 325 So Riverside ROOM FOR rwo 153 No Oakdal . FOR RENT Heated furnished room 714 West 10th Phone 1555-t ATTRACTIVE iwtns 404 8 Orspe FOR RENT HOUSES FOR PENT 3 -room furnished hous-. 122.60, water paid. Available today Call at 333 N. Grape. POR RENT OR LEASE Nicely fur nlhed 7 -room house. 103 Crater Lake Ave. FOR RFNT House. 22.&0. Inquire 40A J St. FOB RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 5-room newly decorated house with electrlo stove; 3 blocks .from courthouse. Phone 86 or 1911-W. FURNISHED duplex; 2 and 3 -room apartments, em w. lutn. FOR RENT Nicely furnished 5-room house, close In: shade. Tel. 1222-L. FOR RENT Clean fl-roora house, 831 W. 12th, Phone 131-L. FOR RENT V4 duplex, furnished 120 month; close In. L. Q, Flckell 16 So. Bartlett. FOR RENT 5-room furnished bouse. 422 S. Ivy. FOR RENT Furnlthed house. No 2 Everette Court W. 11th street Adults only. 2760. Phone 23B. FOR RENT APARTMENT8 FOR RsJNT 2-room furnished apart ments 215 Haven. ONE and two-room apartments, newly papered, cozlly furnished. 326 S. Ivy. FURNISHED a-room apt.; private bath, sleeping porch. Adults. 912 So. oakdaie. .- FURNISHED apartments, 2 and 8 rooms, one lower floor, bath. 412 N. Ivy. FOR RENT Small furnished apart ment: No smoking. 630 S. Central FURNISHED cool apartment, private bath, Frlglralre. 806 w. Main. FOR RENT 3 rooms. 616 unfurnlsh ed or partly furnished. Inquire 018 E. Main. APARTMENT FOR RENT Front apartment, nicely fur- nlshed; combination living and dining room with fire--place; bedroom, bath, cabi net kitchen; hot and cold water furnished. . Rent reas onable. Apply at business office, Mall Tribune. FURNISHED apartment. 61 N. Oak dale. FOR RENT Furnished apartmett. Durell Court, Apt. 4. FOR RENT Furnished small single apartment; Frlgldalre and electrlo 1 range. Hotel Holland. FOR RENT Two furnished apart ments; In Mall Tribune building: one - with shower, one with tub bath Hot and cold water fur nished Very reasonable rent. Ap ply at Mall Tribune office. - FOR RENT 2 furnished apartments . See Roland Hubbard or AJ LlttreU APTS FOR RENT GeBauer Apt. FINE modern apartment Inquire at P. & F Bank. FOR RENT BOARD-ROOMS BOARD and ROOM 1003 W. Main. BOARD and ROOM 716 E. Main. FOR KENT MISCELLANEOUS BACHELOR CABIN and rooms, 446 S. Front. POR RENT Bear Cat hay chopper. Phone 19-XX-2, Central Point. 280 ACRES grazing land. See Colman, 700 E. Main. FOR RENT 3 store room steam heated office room See AJ LlttreU or Roland Hubbard Phone 337 POR SALE DOGS PETS FOR SALE Ped 1 freed Scottish male terriers, 3 months old. Tel. 886-tt for appointment. POR SALELIVESTOCK FOR SALE Good family cow. fresh; . weaner pigs, yearling bull. Reason . .able. Sam Boussum, Apple gate. FOR SALE 4 brood sows, or will trade for chickens or cow. Scott Darby, turn east at Crater Lake Four Corners. FOR SALE 3 good milk cows, fresh short time; and weaner pigs. House with red roof across from Lone Pine school. FOR SALE Milk cows. Herb Jlr- schele, 1 mile east Same Valley store. FOR SALE: Heavy team for logging or farm work. Flnley Implement Co. FOR SALE Duroc boar and wesner pigs. Across R. R. from Rlchf-eld station. Central Point. FOR 8 ALE Registered Quernsey Dull. No 31(5205: 4 years old: well marked. Howard 0. Short, iagle point, ore. FOR SALE Red male pigs; qood stock. M. F. Young, Centra) Point. FOR SALE Sows to farrow soon, . 15 to 130. Joe Collins, Central Point. FOR SALE Registered Guernsey buns irom dams on official tst Accredited herd. Priced right. Cloverhlll Reg. Guernsey Farm. 1 ' mile east Jacksonville, Old Stage roaa. FOR SALE Chester White Weaner Pigs. 15 00. 3 miles north Central Point. Inquire Faber's Store. Mrs ; R. Peterson. POR 8 ALE - BERRY HALLOCKS and CRATES FRUIT BASKETS Ol all kinds Prices right Monarch Seed St Feed Co FOR 8 ALE 1 Red boar. 3 Red sows, farrow soon. Ray Vogel, Grllfm Creek. FOR SALE Fresh terted cows, team heavy mules P. V. Cook, Eagle FOR SALE POULTRY PULLETS Oil more New Hum pah ires. tarred rocks cross. 4 months. Dean Stacy, fi66-Y. 200 BRONZE TURKEY poults, reany June 15th. Also Barred Rock and R. I. Red chicks. Hart's Breeding Pens and Hatchery, Talent. FRYERS Barred Rocks, milk and grstn fattened Phone 1777-J, last house left side Lozler Lane. STARTED and day-old chicks Barred Rocks & Hampshire t9 per 100 lWhorn 96 Free lltermure. Brooks Hatchery, OranU Pass. Or. FOR EXCHANGE-MISCELLANEOUS FOR TRADE Piano for hay, stock or pickup, inquire Rlchmon Place, Hazel St.. Central Point. FOR TRADE Dentistry for common laoor. box ism. Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE -REAL ESTATE . . - 3 acres, excellent deep $114 cozy 4"roorn cottage. ' newly decorated Inside and out, good well, lights, cnicKen house, barn, garage; Immediate pos session; very good district. Terms. Also aia am 80 acres dairy farm, 150 N h Ull acr8 clover, irrigated; W-fcVVV house, bam; fenced and cross-fenced; will carry 30 dairy cows. Trade for city or suburbau. Also AJt.- 305-acre farm, i mile Shflnn rlver frontage, excellent www fishing, free irrigation. A real buy. Wonderful aubdlvlalon possibilities. THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE No. 7 N. Bartlett St. 8-ACRE ranch, 3 -room modern house, city wajer, irrigation, stocked; for sale or rent. House with red roc! across from Lone Pine school. FOR SALE 4 acres and 4-room mod ern house, outbuildings, cny water, nice shade; acres In filberts, good soli. Irrigated; well located near city limits. Only $3000. AIao A real bargain in a service station and modern cottages; located on Pacific Hwy. L. G. Plckell, 16 So. Bartlett. FOR SALE Nice S-room house In Rogue River; screen porch; near achool; 1 acre garden soil; all kinds , berries; outbuildings Box 392, Rogue River, Ore, FOR SALE 5 acres, 4-room house, . berries, clover, irrigated, good so.l. A buy at 1350. A. F. Flowers, corner 12th and Front. FOR SALE OR TRADE New modern istic building (wnite stucco) caie seats 42. Also living rooms. Price 12.500. Mrs. Johnson, 1451 West Holt, Pomona. Calif. FOR SALE acre. 4-room house, barn, other bldgs. C. M. Chapman. Talent, Ore. WHEN you think oi real state think Of BROWN St WHITE. HOUSES FOR 8al,K in Med ford and surrounding towns. Easy terms Jackson County Federal Savings Loan Association FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS For information Inquire ot Warren Patterson Secretary at the National Farm Loan Office 202 Liberty Bldg Tel 1149 Or O A Barnes. 167 B 8th Eugene Ore FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 1929 Ford Sedan: motor, rubber good condition; 1927 Fnrd dump truck, good condition. J. Wlngfleld, Jacksonville. 1D3S FORD DeLuxe Sedan. Special bargain price for Sunday only, 287.50. Easy terms. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth Distributors. FOR SALE '28 Ford roadster; new paint, top; good tires. Inquire 814 West 8th. after 6. FOR SALE '29 Bulck Sedan, good condition; bargain. Box 244S, Mall Tribune. FOR SALE 1930 Reo Sedan. Tel, 1433-X. CLEAN-UP SALE Your choice of 1929 Ford coupes, Tudors and Sedans, 99.00. First come, first served for three days only. All in good running condition. CLAlCOMB MOTOR COMPANY Ashland, Oregon. WHAT does a man have to do to raise some cash In this town? Have a '36 Ford 4 -door sedan, 13.000 miles Will accept any reasonable f f er, Must be seen to be appreciated R. E. Sllkala, 220 N. Bartlett. FOR SALE 1934 DeLuxe Master Chevrolet Coupe. Easy terms. 712 paim. FOR SALE Equity In '37 Ford De Luxe Coupe. See car at Lewis Super service. O. 4, GATES AUTO CO SPECIAL R. St G. GUARANTEED CARS 1036 DeSotu Sedan 1933 Bulck Sedan "Q 1938 Ford Sedan 1936 Ford Coupe JQ 1936 Ford Panel as 1932 Pontlac Sedan .......... sqar 1937 Ford 60 Coupe 1931 Chevrolet Coupe , jm 1930 Chevrolet Sedan 1931 Ford Coupe .195 C. E. GATES AUTO CO. Used Car Department 6th and Bartlett FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE fl old-fashioned black walnut dining chairs; In first-class condition Price 65. Tel. 969-R. ' ZINNIAS. TOMATO PLANTS, 5c d'. 825 West 13th. FOR SALE 3.000.000 ft. of pine tim ber, 21 miles from Medford. B. O. Coulter. Beagle, Ore. FOR SALE Hay In the field, or will deliver. Also would trade hay for team. Scott Darby, turn east at Crater Lake Four Corners. FOR SALE Barley hay in shock, t6. Also clover and grass hay in shock. 7. Team of mares, harness and suckling colt. 125. Hasklt, Four Corners. Crater Lake Hwy. AUCTION SALE At Pavilion. Ml ford. Ore.. Saturday. June 18. Ranch consignment consisting of 10 good dairy cows, horses, hogs, poultry 2000-gal. redwood tank, machinery some furniture, dairy equipment, etc. .'artlea having property to sell call Col. A. H. Dudley. 851-J-3 So. Ore. Livestock Auction Co. FOR SALE Slightly used new lum ber, suitable for building; cheap. J. Wlngfleld. Jacksonville. FOR SALE Used 32-ln. Caw thresher. model c Case tractor. Fordson trac tor. Mccormick -Deer In? mower. 10 ft. hay rake. International truck, 2-horse cultivator. 7-ft. binder. Flnley Implement Co.. Central Point. OOOD used washing machine, also good electric refrigerator for sale very reasonable Terms If desired Flrnn Elertrlc Co, 131 West Main Phone 107. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS CASH AND CARRY SHINGLE PRICES Labeled high-grade shingles at prices that you can't neat. Also special prices on doors, windows, lumber Items and many other articles of building materials. THE MEDFORD LUMBER CO. At 3rd aqd Fir, A Pioneer Yard since 1908. FOR SALE Ruggles motor. A real power plant. 1522 No. Riverside. FOR SALE Heywood-Wakefleld oaby buggy, child's crib and model T Ford. Phone 1081-M. 112 b Now town. - FISHING TACLKE At prices you can pay. Everything you need at Cliff's sport Shop, 317 North Riverside. PIANO BARGAINS Latest type Spinet Console flat top piano, also studio upright, almost new to be sold here in Medford at BIG SAV INGS. Most any terms can be ar ranged for a quick sale. For loca tion and inspection privileges, write at once to Credit Dept., Cllne Piano Co., 831 Jay St., Sacramento, Calif. BARN timbers, telephone and light poles. A. J. Roblson, Eagle Point. SPEED QUEEN WASHERS, and Iron era. Reduction on Spartan Refrig erators Good used washers and radios at bargain prices. Washer parts for all makea of washers Special price on wringer rolls for a limited time. We have a factory trained asher service man FICK'S HARDWARE. MYERS WATER PRESSURE SYSTEMS Reasonably priced; - Installation guaranteed Pumping systems-overhauled Plumbing contracting We can save you money. Special price on Oenernl Palnta Femco Electric Fence Regulators. FICK'S HARDWARE. LAUREL. Fir and Pine; 61. up. Tel 462-R-3 RIVER LOAM Excellent for flowers or lawns Phone 1634-Y FOR SALE Llly-ot-the-valley 720 West 2nd St MISCELLANEOUS WILL PARTY who took lady's blue coat by mistake Saturday night at Oriental Gardens, please notify 413 So. Central. HAVE your furniture re up bolstered, repaired. Phone 969-R. , NOTICE The Medford Poultry & Egg Co. will not be responsible for any bills con tracted by C. J. Geer. otherwise Clarence J, Geer. (Signed) H C. Fredette. FOR A-l dry cleaning and laundry call IS day or night BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE Grocery store and gas pump, doing a splendid business; 4 living rooms, bath, city water. Price 4500, Including property, stock and fixtures; 1500 cash, balance easy terms. L. G. Plckell, 16 S. Bartlett. FOR TRADE Cafe, seats 60, railroad trade. Want acreage In Oregon Address, Home Cafe, Sellgman, Ariz FOR SALE One of the best estab lished restaurants in Medford, showing nice returns on Investment Might take home, suburban, or stock tn exchange. For appolnt ment to see. call 1473-W. BUSINESS DIRECTORY jack hon county abstract co. TITI.b l.NMJItANCfc ABSTRACTS ' ESCROWS. Mail Tribune Daily - ACROSS Tomato relish Day of the week Salt of oleic acid Small sur rounding area By Brain pas sages Kind of rock Also Kpic poem Short for a man's nam Chases Spanish hero Point of tha crescent moon Large bulrush Negative Bone Anglo-Saxon money of account Cereal grass Type measure Football posi tion: abbr. Knot Demolish A kin of Judah Valuable ani mals found wanderlnx from their owner Note of the scale Solution of Yesterday'! Puzzla CAflCLOGpA5T UDOMAE ROMAN TE P O P fj L ANdMsCUD IllOkN AiDMEMS PLAMSPTAEILSM L E Kl E jiEE PYiTQP EVADEPP I STTR I A AMILBV I ALlHALT IMP READ jfpju L S E SIEjG APlfDRAfelB ADM THPEASKURE OA ZE 1eP5tMn A P ameisHeIspIyhani i 61. Pertaining to the ear S3. 7oung seal 56. Metal 53. Kant 60. Sun god 61. Lay tn a sepulcher 63. Force 65. Anelent Roman officials 66. Da ugh tars of one's brother er sister 2 3 46 Hp 7 8 ? to I '2 fl 11 30 W93t 31 W33 -Mi. M. m. m m, if up 64 1 5b si g rgzr n bi HP63 u n . 1 i i i i i i i i i BUSINESS DIRECTORY Dressmaking, THE DOMESTIC SHOPPE 36 yra. exp Tailoring, Dressmaking. Alterations Remodeling. Hemstitching. Buckles and buttons covered ie n uarueii THt FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and Remodeling. Buttons and Buckles covered Room 13. Sparta Bldg ret 1101 DRESSMAKING, Tailoring. Ladles Coats and Suit? Alterations Prices reasonable Mary M Coker Cra terian Bldg Chinese Herbs Chinese Herbs for all ailments GE1 QUICK RESULTS Try our remedies. Consult us tree CHAN A CHAN CO.. 236 E Main. Expert Hug Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Clean and do moth Rugs Davenports Chain etc 39 So Orape Geo A Seely. .'h 1173 Expert Window Cleaner. LET OEORGE DO IT Tel 1173 House cleaning, floor waxing, de mothlng. niR. upholstery cleaning Painting PAINTING Industrial and reslden ttal work quickly done at moderate cost Latest spray-type equipment P. H Gardner Phone 1375- W COLORS BV NATURE PAINTS BV PITTSBURGH Let us recommend a reliable painter or paper ha nrfui P H A loans tot painting now avail able Pittsburgh Paint Store. 132 W Msin LOANS VACATION DAYS ARE HERE AOAIN Call On Us For Your Vacation Cash. Quick, friendly loans up to (300 on your own signature and security No endorsers. Small, adjustable monthly payments. Call. Phone or Write OREGON FINANCE CO. (Formerly Ore. & Wash Mtg. Co.) Lie. No. 8-211. M217. Phone 139. 45 So. Central. Radiator Repairing HOOPER'S RADIATOR SERVICE 33 South Bartlett Roofing. REPAIR and apply all kinds ot roofs Let us give you an estimate All work guaranteed Phone 1263 J R Monson Old. Pacific Hwy Trucking. GENERAL DUMP rKUCKINQ Sand gravel, top soil, decomposed granite Ray Chamberlln Hwy J9, mile west Hold Hill re i uoio tint r Trnnsrer DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE Local and Long Distance Furniture Moving Bonded carriers Flreprool storage Expert crating, packing and shipping service "Uavls (or 8ervlce " Phone 644. BADS TRANSFER St STORAGE CO. Office 26 So Fir Phone SIS Price right service guaranteed PERSONAL POEMS SET TO MOSIG ARRANGED foi publication Submit oust work either ooems oi melodies foi tree examination and report M M M Stud t us, Uepi K. Portland Oregon LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Final Hearing In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of Alden Gal breath. Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the .n derslgned Administratrix of the Es tate of Alden Gaibreath. has .(led with the above entitled Court her Cross-Word Puzzle 11. Wins 12. Islnnd In the Pacific 17. Disorderly II I r lit 20. God dens -of the harvest 24. On 25. Wily 27. Mother of ' Don Juan n. Finished 29. Genus of trees SO. Employs 32. Uncanny 36. Fish eggs 37. Condenses by attraction to r solid sur face 42. Feminine namt 44. Serpent 46, Fine old violin 48. Come to maturity 49. Small bony inedi or kernels SL Pagan god &4. Press AS. Is profitable f,6. Shelter 67. Terminate 69. Kngllfih river M. Myself 64. Red Crosst abbr. DOWN 1. Outer garment 2. Sinning voice i. Symbol for tellurium 4. Lons-tailed monhy . I. Absolute 6. Looki slyly 7. Man who practices massaga f. Alternative t. Meshed fabrics 10. Order of architecture First and Final Account and report as such Administratrix and the Court has set June 33rd. 1938, A. D, at the b ur of 10 o'clock A. M.. as the time, and the Courtroom of said Oourt In th: Courthouse In Medford, Oregon u. the place for hearing objections, If any there be, wny said First and enn :.l Account and Report should uot .be approved, said Administratrix and her bondsmen discharged, and fr&ld eaUt closed. All persons are hereby notified to appear at said time and place and show cause, If any there be, why such relief should not be granted. Dated and first published this 23rd day of May, 1938. BEATRICE GALBREATH. Administratrix of the Estate of Alden Gaibreath, Deceased O. H BENGTSON, Attorney for Ad ministratrix, 120 East Main street Medford, Oregon. Notice To Creditors In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of Laura D Stewart. Notice Is Hereby Olven that the County. Court of the State ot Oregon, for Jackson County, has appointed the undersigned Administrator with the will annexed of the Estate of Laura D. Stewart, dcccancd. All persons having claims against said estate are required to present them with proper vouchers within six months from this date to Neff & Frohnmayer, 202 Cooley Theatre Building, Medeford. Oregon Dated: June 6, 1938. C. H. ANDREWS, Administrator of the Estate ot Laura D. Stewart, Deceased Wagner Creek WAGNER CREEK, June 13. (Spl.) Dlllard Lethco and his mother, returned h. Juno 8 after spending a week tn Seattle, Wnsh. Dillard de- livers the Medford Mall Tribune for this district. JnmcB Endburg deliver ed the papers during his absences. Merrill Brndley and his mother and Mr. Slagel made a business and pleasure trip to Salem and Port land Juno a, returning home June 8. Dick Yea ring ton, proprietor of the Buckhom Lodge, called on Charlie Cowan June 1. Mrs. Herman Sommers was ope rated on for sinus trouble In the Osteopathic n spltal, June 4. Mrs. Velda Barr made a trip to Crescent City, Calif., Jun 7. Jess Williams has had the elec tricity to his place. Mrs. A. B. Chapman of Klamath Junction visited Mrs. Leila Lynch and family June 5. Jackson county road crew have started work on the Wagner creek road. The Grange Talent Granec Talont Grange met In regular aca- alon June a with Mastor W. W. Rob laon In the chair. Ono candidate was obligated In the third and fourth de grees, and three candidates were ob ligated In the first and second degree. Eleven visitors from Phoenix and Eagle Point enjoyed the evening with us. Owing to our next meeting falling on the same date aa state convention, grange meeting next time will be June 33. Refreshments were served by the young men of the grange. Thirty members of Talent Orange went to Eagle Point and put on the third and fourth degrees to a class of candi dates. The drill team was highly complimented on the efficient man ner In which the work was presented Many members are planning on at tending the state grango session next Thursday and taking the sixth degree. H. E. O. club will meet with Sis ter Wolters Tuesday, June 14, for the usual all-day mcelng. Jacksonville orange Jacksonville Orange mot In regu lar session June 10. HEO report stated that a very enjoyable after noon was spent at the home of Lulu Fish June 8 and plans formu-. lated for serving the dinner to the Jacksonville Business Men's club and Jackson County Chamber of Com merce June 31. There will be a cov ered dish dinner at 8:30 on next Orange meeting night. Chester Wendt gave an interesting and complete account of the last meeting of the. StaU) Co-Op commit tee held at Portland, from which he had Just returned. The program, by the juvenile Orange members, consisted of a piano solo by Donald Wendt, reading by Barbara Ncldermeyer, piano num bers by Barbara Earl, recitation and piano solo by Dorothy Hansen, guess ing contest conducted by the lec turer, Charlotte Neldermeycr, and piano solo by Phyllis Wendt. It was reported tnat considerame damage was still being done by peo ple breaking Into the building. It was voted to purcnase a new flag staff and Mrs. Louise Brockway waa appointed to secure same. ' Use Mall Tribune Want Ads. EXPECTANT Eleanor King, who played part of wife in much -discussed film, "Birth of a Baby," awaits a baby In real 'lie. She is the wife of a New York attoroev. M h fit: Trail TRAIL, June 11. (Spl.) McLood and Trail extension units held a Joint meeting June 8 at the home of Mrs. Violet Dltsworth. McLeod of ficers for next year were Installed by Mrs. Jennie Hutchinson, as fol lows: Chairman, Mrs. Laven; vice chairman, Mrs, Broadman; secretary. Mrs. Vonsteln. Mrs. Lela May Oater- hout of Eagle Point had charge of the program planning, outlining the work to be done next year by the units. This la the last meeting for each unit till next September whoa the new year's work will begin Thero were nine ladles algned up to go to summer camp at Lake of the Woods in August, seven from Trail and two from McLeod, ' Mrs. Goldte Johnson and Mrs. Helen Messecar shopped In Medford Wed nesday. Lee Merrlman, 0. W. Cushman and Lowell Ash are all attending forest service fire school at Carberry on Ap plegate. H. R. Hurcnlnson returned to his home In Portland after a ten davs' visit with his brother, S. W. Hutch inson. Mr. and Mrs. Irvln Howe and Mrs PrancU Ash drove to Ashland Bun- day where they visited the Spratt Wells family, formerly of Trail. Mrs. Mary Burk and family, Inn and 'Martin, shopped In Medford Tuesday afternoon. Osborn Leigh Is spending this wook week In Chlloquln visiting his father and friends. Mrs. Alma Mallery and Mrs. Jennie Hutchinson attended a surprise party given tor Mrs. Jennie Holg Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. Violet Dltswortb. There were 17 ladles present. Some of the ladles enjoyed swimming, oth ers visited. Refreshments ot straw berries and cream and cookies were served. Miss Jeanetta Arnold la staying with her aunt, Mrs. Alberta Hughes, and helping with the strawebrry crop. Mrs. Clyde Brown of Klamath Falls called on Miss Iva Olles Sunday. Miss Frelda Johnson and Leonard Watson of Chlloquln were over-night guests at the Charles Leigh home the past week-end. Shirley Jean Dawson from Chllo quln Is visiting her grandmother, Mra. Luta Dawson. Dr. and Mrs. Mallery spent Wednes day In Medford. Mra. Mallery visited friends while the doctor attended the medloal society. Mrs. C. W. Cushman and children Iverene and Melba, and Mrs. Francis Ash visited Tuesday with Mrs. John Hall In Sams Valley. Derby DERBY, June 13. (8p.) Harry Allen Chaplin were guests of Freeman and Leonard Haynee Wednesday of last week. Correction: Officers elected for the 6year by the Friendly Neighbors Cir cle are: Mrs. Frank Chaplin, presi dent; Mrs. Cora T. Gustin, vice presi dent; Mrs. Louise Clark, secretary and treasurer. Artie Vestal was visiting In the Der by district last Thusday. George Burg and slater, Kathleen. visited In Medford Sunday. Kathleen le the local delegate to summer school at Corvallls. She was a guest of Mrs. Cora T. Gustin until Monday.' Kathleen Burg and Harry Chaplin were eighth grade graduates thla year. Mr, and Mrs. J. M. Downs and chil dren, Melba, Grade and Raymond. were dinner guests Monday of Mrs. Downs' parents, Mr, and Mrs, Merl Haynes. Jlmmle Akers was a business visitor In Medford Wednesday. Mrs. Elmer Robertson spent Monday visiting her daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Haynes. She also visited the John Allen family In the evening. Mrs. Joel Hasktna and small son visited Mrs. Harry Webber and Mrs. Vernon Haynea Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Harry Webber spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs, Ben Rogers. - Climax CLIMAX, June 13. (Spl) There was a light frost here June 8. L. H. Werta and Bill and Albert Blgham have been gathering cattle this week. Charles Morgan of Ashland la rli ltlng at the Werta ranch. Mrs. Kathryn Frederick and four children have returned to The Maples for the summer. Mllroy Charley and John Gee were In Ashland on business Monday, Roberta and Norma Jean Werta have returned home for the sum mer vacation. Roberta and Norman Jean Wertt have returned home for the summer vacation. Mrs. Frank Runt spent Memorial day In Medford at the home of her sister, Mrs. Jesse Jones. Mrs. Ted Kenney and N. P. Han son of Ashland visited at the Werta home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Jones, sons Franklin and Floyd, and Ernest Cox, were callers at the Frank Hurst home Monday. Mrs. Paul Bortle and small son have returned to Olendale, Ore., af ter visiting Mrs. Viola Comstock a few days. Mr, and Mrs. L. R. werts wen business caller In Medford Mon- day. Mr. and Mrs, Ivan Duncan and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Foster of Jack son. Calif., were overnight guest at the Werta ranch Tuesday. Closing time for Too Lata to Clas sify Ad I 1:30 p. m. Sardine Creek SARDINE CREEK, June 11. (Spl.t C. L. Dusenberry and son, Donald, and daughter, Mrs. Eva Smith, ar rived Saturday from Rockltn, Calif., coming by the way of Klamath Falls, where they left Mrs. Dusenberry with her daughter, Mrs. Ada Matthews. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Reed expect to leave soon for their former home In Oklahoma. Mrs. Reed has been In poor health for the past two montha. Art Iverson and wife of Merrill. Ore., were calling on friends hen Sunday morning on their way to Portland, Astoria ana coast point on their vacation. Mrs. F, N. Tygart and children took her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Reed, to Grants Pass Wednesday to visit a day or two with their daugh ter, Mrs, Grant Powell. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith are the proud parent of a six-pound boy born at Grant Pass June 4. Mother and baby are doing fine. Cal Dusenberry left Monday morn ing for northern Canada, where B. B. Skeel 1 Installing a mining plant. tie expects to be gone at least four months. He was accompanied as far aa Salem by his brother, Sam, who will visit near there with his brother. in-law, William Whlsman, and family. Quite a number from here attend ed the funeral of H. D. Reed Tuesday at tne kock Point cemetery. Griffin Creek ORITTIN CREEK. June 13. (Spl.) Mr. and Mra. Bert Hamilton of Medford have purchased the Brown house at the south end of King ' highway and have taken possession. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Doty are th proud parent ol a son, born May 38. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wilson of Medford are the parents of a daugh ter, Phyllis Claudia, born June 3. Mrs, Wilson will be remembered a Remoh Klme. The class of eighth graders, their teacher and parenta motored to Ash land, May 37, where all enjoyedv. plcnlo In thi park, at noon. Miss Helma Conger accompanied the 4-H club to Corvallls aa one of the chaperonea. The 4-H delegate going from here were Josephine Ar nold, Louise Brltton, Wilms Choata, Melvln Hejl and Carl Vogel. Among the young folk returning home from college the past week wore Fred and Helen Snyder, son and daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Rupert Snyder; Robert Mlnear, son of Mr. Jessie Mlnea, student at O. 8. C; and Flora and Anna Scheel, daugh ters of Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Scheel, -and Ethel Caulklns. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. I. Caulklns, student at North west Nanrene college at Nampa, Idaho. - Mr. and Mrs. Arlold Mann have as their house guest Mr. Mann'a mother. Thursday they motored to Crater Lake for the day. The annual school meeting for th purpose of electing one director and the clerk will be held June 30 at the school house. Bible school closed this week end. Mrs. Hood and Arnold attended the funeral of Miss Davis at Ashland, Thursday, Olenna Mlnear and her friend. Betty Fowler, spent the week at Eu reka with her sister, Mrs. Ruth Or ban. Thompson Creek THOMPSON CREEK, June 18. (Spl.) While outtlng fire place wood at hi place, Shorty Coffoen had series of accidents. A block rolled over him, breaking two ribs, and In throwing hi hand out to help him self It stripped the flesh from hi thumb and hurt hi wrist. The Bible school and children' day program at the Thompson Creek school were enjoyed by a large crowd. After the program Rev. D. D. Randall gave a talk, then the crowd gathered under the shade of the large tree on the forest rangers, plae near the achool bouse, where th plcnlo dinner was spread. , Wiley Turnbaugh, who ha been oiling for some time, ha moved to Phoenix to be near hi daughter, Mrs. Clint Vroman. A large crowd of relatives gathered at the home oi Joe Bcebe, June I. There were 37 present. Harold Teske, who has been, work ing In the timber near Klamath Fall, spent June 4 and 8 on th Applegate wltu hi wife. Mra. Brown, wlvu her daughter ana son of Dana, Calif., apent th pa week at th home of Mr. Clsreno Oasaway. Mra. Joe Mason and son visited June 7 at the homes of Herbert El more and Aubrey Edward. Elmer Ross Is delivering wood at the Applegat school house. Babton Advises WELLES LET. Mas., June 13. (AP) Graduate of Babson Institute Sat urday were advised by Roger Babson, ' founder ot the Institute and well known statistician, to get whatever Jobs they could and not to get mar. rled until they had "the philosophy of life straightened out." ? Bombs I'nlte China SAN FRANCISCO, June 13. (AP) : Japan's destructive air bombard- . ment of Canton was declared her . today by Dr.. James McClure Henry, provlst and past president of Ling nan unlveralty In the Chinese city, snother Incentive toward uniting China. . 1 WINDOW GLASS We sell Wlndow glaas and will replace your broken window reasonably. Trowbridge cab - met Work.