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310066 MT.PFOTCD MATT. TRTTiTTSTE, MEDF(VR D, OREGON. FRIDAY. .TULT 1. 1933. PAGE THIRTEEN Read every ad on this page you Kill prooBlj find exactlt the things you have been took tag fo! oi a sale 01 trade foi unused article you maj nave Search voui attic or store-room you ma; find man; thing.' Hhere are seeking and oe able to realize immediate cash II what you want isn't oere ad rertlse for it Trioune classi fied Ads are Inexpensive -effective I RATES Per word first imertlo (Minimum Bacb additional Insertion, per word 1' (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without copy chance $! JfTSFOBJS Or money order must ac company all mail order classified ads. LOST AND FOUND jjOSX Purse between Medford and Grants Pass, containing glass" and bank book. Reward. Leave at Trl bune nl. email hlftf-lr nilfSfl COn- talnlng 82.50 gold piece, also two H bills. Reward. Phone 4-F-4. LOST II dog .nlssuig. call 1616. WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Form help for hoeing beets on basis 3.00 acre. Bunk house accommodations but must furnish own blankets. Board SI. 00 day. Poplar Land Co., Snohomish, Wash. WANTED Boys. 1U to 12. to sell newspapers on the street, after noons Inquire Mall rrlBnne. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Young woman to assist with housework. References requir ed. Box 1032. Tribune. WANTED Experienced cook for re sort or will lease dining room to responsible party. Box 1122, Tri bune. ' ' MALE OR FEMALE ' WANTED Experienced waiters and waitresses. The Chateau. Phone Ashland 674. WANTED SITUATIONS CAPABLE Woman, good cook, wants work In camp or home, full charge. Unincumbered. Box 1210. Tribune. COMMERCIAL SPRAYING of any kind. Phone 268-W. Wlthrow. BICE the painter. Phone 1167-J. WANTED Miscellaneous pRIVING to Portland Saturday, take two passengers, share expenses. 244 8. Grape. WANTED Hay to bail, have new equipment. Call 3io iaurei oxrcci Phone 1226. CAR leaving for Portland morning Second July. No fare. Box U72. Tribune. WANTED Pasture for thirty head cattle. Grain binder for sale cheap In about ten days. R. R. 3. E. w Gebhard. Medford. WANTED Dirt for fill. Close in Phone 945-X. WANTED TO HUNT 5 -room houw. 3 bedrooms: within walking dis tance Sr. High; permanent tenant. State rental. Box 1200, Tribune - TV ANTED Ride through Montana to Dakota. Will drive or share ex pense. Frank Kurtz, Jacksonville LAUNDRY Mrs Huson, Tel. 1345-M WELL DRILLING 1 50 per ft first 60 ft, etc. J. M Dodge. ol9 Ring WANTED Dead and worthless anl mals removed free of charge thnne 1769 (reverse charges), smunem Oregon By-Products Co. HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID For Your Furniture MEDFORD BARGAIN HOI'SE , Vt N Grape St. Phone 1062 WOOL - MOHAIR HIDES And Pelts See us before vou sell MEDFORD BARGAIN HOt'SE 97 N Grape St. Phone 1063 WE PAY MOHh CASH For Your Furniture. HOIJ1ROOK & AND3KWS 8th and Front Phone 647 HIGHEST PRICES PAID for Butteries Radiators. Aluminum, Brass. Cop per and other metals. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 71 N Grape St Phone 1062 FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Attractive 5 -room mod ern houso. only S25 month, water paid. L. G. Pick ell. 16 So. Bartlett KOR RENT for 2 months, furnished 6-room house, $50 month. Phone 390-W. 4-POOM furnished house for rent. Inquire 305 So. Oakdale. FOR RENT 4-room house, nicely furnished. 821 !i Oak St Trl. 1341-J FURNISHED house. 524 Plum St. Call at 508 Plum St.. or phone 88I-J after 6:30 evenings or Sunday. FOR PENT 3-room modern furnish ed house, eleetr'.c refrlcrntor ran.ro and watr heater S27 50 mon'h Watei paid 315 South Peach. FOR RENT 6-room furnished house. Pbone 1091-H. FOR RENT Furnished hou? No A Ev-ret te Cou rt W 1 1th Street FOR RENT E0ARD ROOM D and ROOM 716 ft. Main. FOR BENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Small furnished Apt. prlgldalre, electric range. Hotel Holland. PARTLY furnished apartment. 1132 Court St. Call at 1039 Court St., or 1405 N. Riverside. Phone 1381. FURNISHED 3-room Apt. Oarage. Adults. 604 W. 10th. APARTMENT for rent. 334 Apple. FOR RENT Furnished 2 rooms, 12.50. Inquire 618 E. Main. FOR RENT Furnished Apt. Inquire 305 So. Oakdale. VAWTER Apartments. 30 No. Hollv. unfurnished, lower, hot water, elec trlo range and refrigerator. Call Apt. 1 or phone 1108. FOR RENT Two - room furnished apartment. Adults only. 444 S. Fir. FURNISHED modern apartment. 51 N. Oakdale. . FINE modern apartment. Inquire at F. & F- Bank. FURNISHED 3-room apartment: gas heat and refrigeration: private bath Gloria Pan Apts.. 375 So. Central. FOR RENT Small furnished apart ment. No smoking. 630 S Central APTS. FOR R3NT GeBauer Apts APARTMENT FOR RENT Front apartment, nicely fur nished; combination living and dining room wltb fire place: bedroom, bath, cabi net kitchen: hot and cold water furnished Rent reas onable. Apply at business office. Mall Tribune. FOR RENT 2 furnished apartments See Roland ilubbflrd or AJ LtttrcMl FOR RENT Furnished Rooms NEWLY decorated room for rent, comfortable bed. 2 week. 408 Ed wards. FOR RENT Heated furnished room 714 West lOtb Pbone 1656-V ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 S Grape FOR RENT Miscellaneous RENT Good pasture for about 60 head stock. Rt. 1. Box 90, Murphy, Ore. D. B. Wllley. FOR RENT Good pasture, with wa ter. N. F. Ohrt, Box 127. Rt. 4. Spring St. 280 ACRES grazing land See Colman 700 E Main. FOR RENT 3 store rooms steam heated office room See Al uttrell or Roland Hubbard Phone 337 FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Two yearling Guernsey heifers; feeder pigs. Barlow. Wagner Creek road. BREEDING does ftl.OO Phone 1566-L. FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE 150 Red pullets, ready to lay. 323 High St., Asniana. FRYERS Barred Rocks, milk and grain fattened Phone 1777-J. last nouse lert side uozier Lane. STARTED and day-old chicks Barred Rocks & Hampshlres t9 per 100 Leghorns 8 Free literature Brooks Hatchery. Grants Pass. Ore. FOR SALE PETS DOGS FOR SALE Registered, pedigreed Cocker Spaniel pups. L. E Messen ger, 172 Mountain Ave., Ashland, Ore. Phone 456-J. CANARIES. 1127 W. Main. Tel. 1497. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR TRADE Equltv 34 Ford Coupe for Model A. Steger. CCC Hq. 6th and Front. Phone 1078. 3 LOW PRICED used cars for Im mediate sale. 416 N. Front. 1938 Dodge Touring Sedan, very small mileage, pew car guarantee, at big discount. See this one sure if you are looking for a bargain. PIERCE ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge & Plymouth Distributors FOR SALE OR TRADE Equity In "do- wmys eeaan. koum wo. i, Box 245. Inquire at Dark's Grocery. FOR SALE '29 'A Ford coach. No oil hntr. 969 tnkes It. 1468 Prune St. For Exchange Real Estate WILL TRADE my plumbing and elec tric business at Seaside. Ore. Lo cation center town. Steam heated shop and sales room. Owner must change to dry climate for healtn. Will consider hardware, plumbing shop or farm. Price J5.000.00. Write L. W. Hatch, Seaside. Oregon. FOR SALE or Trade for Medford city property, well Improved, 41 acre ranch, 15 acres In cultivation, balance timber. Call at 920 North Central after 5:00 p. m. RE.L ESTATE FOR I5XCHANOE Large or small. Farms, City Prop erty. River Frontage. Trade for Calif, or Wash. A. W. WALKER, Real Estate 223 N Riverstd" Aw. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE ATTENTION Realtors and others do "nv choice building sites of 3 acres each on Rogue River and Pacific Highway. R. O. Lovell, Oold .1111. Box 65. FOR SALE 4-room house, close In. paved street. 600. A snap. 5-room house, lot, feeing So. Central and Riverside. 2000. Trm. H. N Lofland. 225 So. Oakdale. FOR SALE 3 acres, modern 5-room plastered house. 2 acres Ladlno clover, 1 acre sweet corn, berries. fruit: woven wire fen ced, f ree water, fine well, storage tank, 2600; 4 down, balance 5, 250 year. Including Interest. Also 8 acres. 3 acres oats, 1 acre garden, berries, fruit and nut trees. 4-room house, plastered. Brst of soil. Pres sure pump. 2000; 500 down: 1750 cash. "DAD ROBERTS. 720 West 2nd j FOR 8ALE Accept some trade. 70 cabln Auto Court with 3-pump service station, grocery store with lunch counter in connection: eMAbl!hd buslnw: rood cornr in Medford on highway: pavinz1 h on Investment. 1023 West 9th 1 at- FOR SALE REAL ESTATE 4-ROOM modern house, service porch, fireplace, hardwood floors, large garage, shade trees, corner lot. splendid garden land, close In, 2300.00; 300 cash, bal. 930.00 per month Including Interest. 714 ACRES. Improved, located on Rogue river and Pacific Highway. One of the choicest spots between Medford and Grants Pass. Best of river bottom land, Irrigated. Only 2800.00. Also have some valuable business property on Central and Riverside at a reasonable price. L. G. PICKELL 16 S. Bartlett FOR SALE 4-room modern furnish ed house, small acreage. Might rent. Box 1173, Tribune. FOR SALE OR TRADE Property In Medford, 160 acre stock ranch. Box 141, Butte Falls. WHEN you think of real estate, think Of BROWN & WHITE. FOR SALE 3-room modern house large sleeping porch, full bailment, sawdust burner furnace, hot water, plenty of shrubbery, shade trees, family orchard, raspberries nnd grapes. On 1 acre ground an Spring street. 9th house on right side from Crater Lake Hghwy. Reasonable priced with easy terms to respon sible party. Phone 1323-J. FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS For Information Inquire of Warren Patterson. Secretary at the iNattona' Farm Loan Office 202 Llbert BUIij Tel. 1149 Or C A. Barnes. 167 E 8th. Eugene, Ore. HOU8E8 FOR SALE In Medford and surrounding towns. Easy term Jackson County Federal Saving? Loan . Association. FOR SALE Miscellaneous BARGAIN BUILDING MATERIAL PRICES Shingle and Shakes, Wall Board: low (?rade dry lumber; used and defective doors, sash and windows; some paint and varnish Items. It will pay to look over our "Cash fe Carry Department." THE MEDFORD LUMBER CO. At 3rd fc Fir A Pioneer Yard FOR SALE CHEAP Used windows, doors, plumbing, lumber, br'.ck. Lee Williams. 1520 N. Riverside. FOR SALE Simmons Springs and Sewing Machine. Phone 070-R. FOR SALE Hay in field. Scott Darby, turn East Crater Lake 4 Corners. THINKING OF ROOFING? We have the answer CE RTAINTEED . Let this Old Reliable Firm furnish you your roofing needs and factory-trained applicators. Easy term rinance arranged. CERTAINTEED Roofing Materials Nationally known and recommended. THE MEDFORD LUMBER CO. At 3rd Sc Fir Phone 629 .OR SALE FARM MACHINERY BINDER 7-ft. McCormlck-Deertnsf. Almost new, guaranteed. Rubber tires. A bargain. THRESHER Case 22x36. Guaranteed mechanically. New main drive belt. Rubber tires. HAY RAKE Very good, $19. PERRY L. ASHCRAFT Packard International Trucks McCormick-Decring Farm Machinery 123 and 128 South Riverside FOR SALE Large Blngs and Royal Anne cherries, 5c lb. picked and delivered. Clayton Isaacs, 110 Tripp. FOR SALE Harley-Davldson motor cycle, first class shape, a bargain. See It at Davis Feed Store. JUST the Boat for the Lake. All cedar, custom made and one the family will enjoy. 48 N. Orange St. FOR SALE Complete wood-cutting outfit. Box liBo. care Trmune. FOR SALE Several good used trac tors at out of season bargain prices. See them and try them and save money by buying now. ROGUE VALLEY TRACTOR CO 16 So Fir SCRATCH FEED $1.85 cwt. Irwin Feed Store. TWIN Evinrude Outboard Motor for sale, at a bargain. Phone 300. Pick's Hardware. USED SACKS, 4c each. See our stock before you buy. Irwin Feed Store ARE YOUR pastures drying up? Feed Aiders Moias-o Mcai. si.bo cwx. Irwin Feed Store. FOR SALE Old fashioned drop-leaf table, 16. Phone 969-R. FOR SALE Col son Blbycle. good condition, 14.00. Phone 1316-R. BOYSENBBERRIES. 826 W. 13th. FOR SALE BINDER TWINE, $8.30 bale beet grade. Monarch Seed tt Feed co. WE CARRY Alber'a Tooacco Ration for worm control t (Mash or Paks) Irwin Feed Store. , FOR SALE DAIRY FLY SPRAY. 50c gallon up. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. START your own business. Will sell part of my stock of slightly used clothing, cheap. 518 East Main. FOR SALE- For economy's ake In vestigate our TURKEY GROWER MASH. Monarch Seed te Feed Co. FOR SALE Worm pullets and poulta with CROWN KONTROLLER PEL LETS. Combined right In the feed Easy to worm with KONTROLLER, Monarch Seed & Feed Co. FOR SALE CHLORIDE OF LIME. Save money. Buy It 10 lbs. for 1 at our store. Monarch Seed A Feed Co. FOR SALE Kill squash bugs with CYANOOAS. Let 11s tell you how Monarch Seed ft Feed Co. FOR SALE 8 -tube console radio. 15 00. Nearlj new wood range. 208 South Ivy. FOR SALE Buy our 5-ply sack twine at 4-ply price. Monarch Seed ft Feed Co. FOR SALE 3 Outboard Motors, 1 2 '4 -H P. Muncy. 1 4-H P. Johnson 1 Auston engine. 1 boat and trailer several bows and arrows. 235 N. Ivy Street. FOR SALE Pie cherries, 4c delivered. Phone 666-R. FOR SALE Mohair davenport and chair, 9x12 rug. porch swing, li brary table, vanity and chiffonier Samson's Warehouse. CHERRIES Lars Blng and Royal Ann. Rolph Phlppt, Crater Lake Highway FOR SALE Miscellaneous FOR SALE Small tnreshlng ma chine, will trade for cattle or light sedan. H. E. Btrdsall. 3 miles East CAsa Wrecking Yard. FOR SALE Youngberrles and cur rants. Chaa Owen. Orchard Home Drive. Phone 1463-J-l. FOR SALE Cherries, close In. extra large Blngs and Royal Anna. Glenn Darby, south end King highway Pbone 699-R-4. BARN timbers, telephone and lght poles A. J. Roblson. Eagle Point LAUREL. Fir and Fine: $1 up. Tel 453-R-2 FOR 3 ALE Cherries. Blngs and Roal Annes. R. R. Ouches, Griffin Creek. Phone 857-L. FOR SALE Large cherries. Blngs and Royals. John Darby. Griffin Creek. Phone 857-Y. CHERRIES at walnutmere. Blngs. Royal Anres. Lamberts and others, 314 cents. You pick and box. E. 8. Foss, Talent, Wagner Creek Road, one-half mile south of Talent school . SUGAR PINE bflAKES FOR SALE E. O. Faber. Central Point. BUY Electric Fence where sou csn get service: $17.50 up. t Harry Ws gant. Ashland. Phone ll-F-4. CHERRIES Several varieties Geb hard's ml. N Bear Crk.. Cent Pt FOR SALE Lumber, $14 thousand Slab wood. 25c tier, you haul Klelnhammer, Jacksonville. Phone 322 BUSINESS CHANCES WANTED Partner who can stand hard work. Very good opportunity. 9275 will handle. Write Box 1161, Tribune. FOR LEASE Grocery Store, Service Station and living quarters for sale or lea.se. Sop L. O. Pickell, 16 S. Bartlett. MISCELLANEOUS NATURAL Wave Hair Cuts The Or iginal Reed Method makes your hair permanently, naturally wavy. Only hair cutters in Oregon out side of Portland licensed to give this wave. Write for full informa tion. WASHBURNE S Beauty Salon. Eugene, Oregon. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts. JACKSON COUNT ABSTRACT CO. TITLE INSURANCE ABSTRACTS ESCROWS Chinese Herbs Chinese Herbs for all ailments GE1 QUICK RESULTS Try our remedies. Consult us tree CHAN ft CHAN CO.. 235 E Main. Dressmaking. THE DOMESTIC 8HOPPE 25 yra. tp Tailoring. Dressmaking. Alterations Remodeling. Hemstitching Bucle and Buttons covered. 19 N Bartlett THE FASHION SHOP - Dressmaking and Remodeling. Buttons ind Buckles covered. Room 13. Sparta Bldg. Tel. 1181. DRESSMAKING, Tailoring. La dial Coats and Suits. Alteration Prices reasonable. Mary M. Cokcr. Cra terlan Bldg. Expert Rug' Cleanert. LET GEORGE DO IT Clean 8! (le moth Rugs. Davenports. Chairs, etc 39 80 Orane Geo. A Seely. Ph. 1172 Radiator Repairing. HOOPER'S RADIATOR SERVICE 33 South Bartlett. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS . Unit of dis tance . Away Insects , Sandarao tree Help Do concerned Keep Violent dis turbance of the peace Purpose Congealed water Discovers Exist Covers Artless Kind of dog Lubricate Press Droop Speck of dust LlBht brown Not hrlght Russian artist Gem Bushy clump Ward off Mournful Article Wings Light and delicate Decades Old card rams Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle RUBDEEPLAlHP E K E 1 TtpIO LMlE 1 E pur 1 mMsainIeto gietMbie ntMv a ry alItmeWi nm SlElA W AlN jiGA MpjE R VipPikHDQ kJS5TBARKcy8 15 n i Ploy MA R c MEATlRSi I DEAL MAyklHlARlAT E aIdIzIeeIsitIemieIw 50. Rowtnn implements Bt. Head covering, 82. neverent (ear It. n('k for nnnitlnt things nnwM DOWN L Kind of aplca ' 4 HP 57 a f ' "m 'L. W'LM21 JJJfr UUu 4tti !L!L I! 27 24 11 !ZZl. "7""" awaBB Maava , ,rI: .na-aaaa " t)'' ' 42 43 nil y i i w 1 1 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Expert Window Cleaner. LET GEORGE DO IT - Til 11 TV House cleaning, floor waxing, tie mothlng. mg. upholstery 'leanliij LOANS VACATION DAYS ARE HERE AGAIN 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, m Call. Phone or Write OREGON FINANCE CO. (Formerly Ore ft Wash Mtg Co.) Lie No 8-311 M2I7 Phone 139 4ft So Central Painting. PAINTING Industrial and residential work quickly done at moderate ccM Latest spray-type equipment. P. H Gardner. Phona 1375-W. COLORS BY NATURE PAINTS BY PITTSBURGH. Let tu recommend a reliable painter or paperhanget F.H.A. loans for painting now avail able. Pittsburgh Paint Store, 113 W Main Transfer. DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGK Local and Long Distance Furniture Moving. Bonded carriers. Ftreptoof storage. Expert crating, packing and shipping service. "Davis for Service." Phone 644 EADS TRANSFER ft STORAOH CO. Office 26 80. Fir. Phone 315 Prices right. Service guaranteed. LEGAL NOTICES Administratrix's Final Notice. Notice is hereby given that che undersigned administratrix of the estate of John B. Herrlott, deceaiwd. has (lied In the County Court of Jack, son County, Oregon, her duly vert fled final account and said Court has fixed Tuesday. July 5. 1938. at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said day 0 the Court Room of said Court In Medford. Oregon, as the time and place for the hearing of said final account. All nersona Interested are hereby notified to make or file their objections, if any tney nave, to saia final account with said Court at or before said time. MAUD M. HERRIOTT. Administratrix of the Estate of John B. Harriott, Deceased. SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION Suit To Quiet Title In The Circuit Court of The State of Oreeon. for Jackson County: Jackson County Federal Savings and Loan Association, a corporation Plaintiff, vs. Alice May Wtllson; the unknown heirs of Alice May wiuson, 11 ue ceased; also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real property described In the complaint herein, Deienoan's, To each and all of the above named defendants: In The Name of The State of Ore gon, you, and each of you, are here by required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit, on or before four (4) weeks from the date of the flrat publication 01 inis summons; ana 11 you fall so to appear and answer sild complaint, for want thereof tha plaintiff will apply to the Court for tne reuer aemanciea in cue compiaini, succinctly stated as follows: That a decree be entered adjudi cating any and all right, title, estate, Hen or claim which you, or any of you, have or claim to have In. to or upon the following described real property, situated In Jackson County, Oregon, to -wit: The . rth Fifty (50) feet of the South One Hundred Fifty (150) feet of Lot No. Three 3), Block No. Ono fl), In Cottage Addition to the City of Medford. Oregon, as numbered, designated and de scribed on the official plat thereof, now of rocord; and decreeing any and all such claims to be null and void, and decreeing that the plaintiff Is the owner In fee simple of said premises and of the whole thereof, free and clear of Cross-Word Puzzle 10 Walked 11. Hardana II. Ireland 30. Pear-ehapad fruit 11. Salutation 22. Carry with difficulty tl. Complement 01 a bolt 34. Southern constellation 21. Without ktiowledga 26. Hlgheat trump in flva-card 49 Acroaa 21. Pronoun !9. Permit 31. Yellow other 22. Angry 34. Period of tfm, 35. Portend 37. Squeeze 31. Lake In Call, fornla and Nevada 39. Footway 40. Title of Athena 41. Pack 43. Pull apart 43. Rodent 44. Other 4. Old mtiilca not 4t. Decompoe, I. Mttal 8. Go anhor 4. Bitter vetch J. Eaaireeratea comedy Rendaaunder 7. Poem Bitter and pungent t. Kind of mu,lln any and all right, title, estate, lien or Interests of said defendants, or any of them: and that each and all of the defendants herein and each and all persons claiming or to claim by. through or under them, or any of them, be forever enjoined, restrain ed and barred from asserting, or at tempting to assert, or claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in or to said real property, or any por tion thereof; and that plaintiff's title to said premise be forever quieted and set at rest. This summons la published In ac cordance with an order of the Hon orable H. D. Norton. Judge of the above entitled Court, dated June 33rd. 1036; the time prescribed for publication of this summons la once each week for four (4) consecutive weeks; the date of first publication of this summons is June 34th, 1933. OLENN O. TAYLOR. O. H. BENOSTON. Attorneys for Plaintiff, Post-office Address: 128 East Main Street. Medford. Oregon. Big Applegate BICI APPLDGATB, July 1 (Spl.) Miss Sadie Pence of Medford visited hare Monday at the home of Mrs. Maud Kubll. Mrs. O. W. Matheny entertained re cently with a birthday dinner honor ing her son Bruce, and her sister, Mrs. M. B. Sweet of Beagle. Others pres ent besides the honor guests were M. B. Sweet and son Phillip. Mrs. Blanche Sweet, and Desmond Sweet of Beagle; Mr. and Mrs. -Carl Ludwlg and sons. Mason and Ernest, of Med ford. The latter is spending part of the summer vacation here at the Matheny home. Other recent guests there Include Mr. and Mrs. Orrln Matheny of Lynwood, Cal., who chose southern Oregon for their wedding trip. Miss Prances Port motored to Eu gene on buslnesa Monday. She was accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Lee I Port, and Miss Jeanette Oore of Med- ! ford. Mr. and Mrs Herschell Smith and daughter, Shirley, and son. Herschell, Jr., of Compton. Cal.. are vacationing at their aumer home at Squaw Lake. They are accompanied by Mrs. Loyal Ansteta and daughter Coral of Holly wood. Ray Offenbacher la confined to the Sacred Heart hospital for a few days, receiving treatment for an elbow Injury sustained Monday while work ing with a steam shovel In dredge operations on hie ranch here. X-rays revealed a fractured bone, and a large gash was cut above the elbow. A group of Phoenix girl scouts and their leader, Mrs. Esther Wilson spent several days this week camping at McKee Bridge forest park Their life guard was Miss Iola Lewis of Medford. Salvation Army girls of Medford en Joyed a picnic at Beaver Sulphur park Wednesday evening. Boys of this organisation also had an outing at the camp a few days ago. Quests from California at the homo of Mrs. P. J. Rlppey last week wore Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Armstrong and daughter Patricia of Woodland. While here they visited Crater and Diamond lakes, Mrs. Ben Schmidt and daughters, Joyce, Barbara and Jacqueline, of On tario, Cel., arrived late last week to speend tha summer vacation on Big Applegate. Mr. Schmidt and son, Rodney, will Join them late In July. Miss Naomi Jean Smith of Med lord la spending a few days with friends and relatives in the Ruch district. D. M. Wagner of Salem la spending the summer with his son. James Wag ner of Dividend Bar. Mr. and Mrs John Crolaan and son, also of Salem, are guests of the elder Mr. Wagner. Miss Eleanor Throckmorton, who returned to her home at Eagle Point this month after completing her sophomore year at Oregon State col lege, was a guest for several daya this week at the home of her grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. Aria Throckmor ton. Dee Mills, foreman at Camp Apple gate, la in charge of a group of camp boys making preparations at Star Ranger station for location of a spike camp there. The crew will do repair work on buildings, and will do addi tional fencing of the barrier type which already encloses the ranger station residence. The spike camp on Little Applegate soon will be disband ed after a year's exlstance. 1 Edward Kubll spent a few days In Portland thli week where he went for removal of a spinal brace, applied when he underwent an operation at Emanuel hospital last in February, which waa performed by Dr. R B. Dlllehunt. A group of local people enjoying winter sports and plcnlclng at Jack son's Oap on tht Siskiyou loop road Sunday included Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Smith, Bob and BUI Hyde, Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Matheny, Miss Vivian Mar latt, and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Offen bacher and sons, Elvis and LeRoy. Mrs. Matheny Is said to have, excelled the group in skiing, the popular sport of the day. Mr. and Mrs. John Byrne and daughter Evelyn were among Upper Applegate grange members attending the Pomona grange picnic In Ashland Sunday. Mr. Byrne went on duty Monday as fire guard on Little Ap plegate. It's awful to be choked to death in the treacheroua wires of a twinging foot brldgebut still. It would have bn worth tha effort to the bay steer meeting death In that way here last week, could he jnly have known about the artistic write-up he re ceived In the Mall Tribune But tucb la the Irony of fate; many human be ings never crash 'he newspapers un til their obituary Is published The only regret of the local ranger, who figured largely In the story, la that the steer did not make front page Sardine Creek SAROmS CREEK, July 1. (Spl.) Mitt) Matwl Schlndler and couiln Jo, Thomaa of Roaeburf wars Sunday dinner gueata at the home of Mr. and Mra. 8. A. Dusenberry. In the af ternoon they all Tlalted the houae of myeter. HERE'S NUMBER 8 IN THE MAIL TRIBUNE'S GUESS WHO CONTEST , - - ' rtSaC: x- S p iiihii-4 J, $r. -CSS Can You Identify the Prominent Medford Woman Whose Picture Appears Above? THIS la one of 35 picture eelected from the Mall Tribune', photo engraving file for uae In this newspaper', "Ouesa Who" conteat, which tarted June 33. A different picture will be published each leaue for 35 daya. Each will depict some well known , Medford resident. A number will appear under each picture. To enter your guesa, merely write) down the number of the pictures as they appear and opposite the number, the name of the person ' you believe represented. At the end of the conteat send In your guesses, plainly written, together with your own name and address. $8 will be given for the most aoourate list $5 for second best and (2 for third best. The contest is open to all. It oosts nothing to enter. Start with pioture No. 1 in the June 23 issue and GUESS WHO! Mrs. Nina Walsh of Mehsma, Ore., arrived Saturday evening for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mra. Earl Croft. . Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rains and daughter, Betty Jo, of Grants Pass, visited Mrs. Rains father, Louronco Klrtley and family here this week.. The Walts, Crofts and Flenes at tended the grange picnic Sunday In Uthla Park In Ashland. About 335 grangers and friends, representing nearly all the granges in Jacksonville county attended and spent a very en joyable day. Arthur Dusenberry left Monday for Klamath county where he will be em ployed In haying for aome time. Dooley Prye, who Is In the navy at San Diego, la home on furlough and Is vlaltlng friends and relatives here and In Medford. He la a nephew of Earl Croft. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kendall of the Dixie ranch below Grants Pass, visit ed here Tuesday with her parents, Mr. and Mra. R. w. Dusenberry. It is reported that Levi Eldrldge has sold his ranch on the right fork of the creek to some parties who ex pect to run sheep there and on the outside range. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Sums and chil dren of Grants Pass were calling on relatives here Sunday evening D. Estremodo of Galls Creek bound grain here this week on the Croft place. PERN VALLEY, July 1. (Spl) T T. Clower of Phoenix was a busl nesa called In the valley Tuesday. Mr. and Mra. Oscar Hammond of Klamath Palls were week-end guests at the E. E. Marshall home. Other guesta during the week were Mr. and Mra. Floyd Webb, daughter and amsll son of Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Perdue and family spent Sunday at Prospect. They attended the Talent-Prospect ball game. Robert Lytle waa shopping In Ash land Tuesday. A shower waa given at the home cf Mra. E. E. Marshall Friday evening in honor of Mra. Fred Williams. Mra. Williams received many pretty and useful gifts. Those present were Mrs. Olen Bond of Medford. Mra. Sam Welcome of Talent, Mra. Fred Bus sey, Mrs. R. Lytle, Mrs. Vera Mar shall. Mrs. A. Hensler. Mrs. John son, Mrs. Jease Eldrldge, Mrs. Ellis DavU, Mra. Chaa. Higdon. Mra. Lester Carr. Mra. Joe Kantor 8r , Mra. L. H. Hughea, Mra. E. Beer, Mra Archie Ferns, Mrs. W. J. Ferns. Mrs. Lewis. Mra. Ivan Olson. Mra. Joe Kantor Jr.: the Mlasea Anna and Lillian Kantor. Echo Alford and Valeria Whitney. Fern Valley 1 Mra. Oossett could not be present but sent her gift. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buasey were) Medford shoppers Tuesday. Ted Marshall got infection in hi arm from a mosquito bite. Dr. Heine of Ashland lanced It. Robert Furry of Phoenix pssssa through Fern valley Wednesday morning with hla fine herd of Hera ford cattle, on the way totila sum mer paature at Loet Prairie. Mr. and Mra. Joe Kantor Jr.. apeat Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Steele. In the evening Mr. and Mrs. Steele and children accompanied them home. 1. H. Hughes la improving slowly but la atlll under the care of Dr. Woods. 1 Derby derby, July l-(flpi) jerry Arn old, brother of Mra. O. H. Haynae. baa returned to Hanford, Csl, Mr. Arnold was favorably Impressed with this country and hopes to make his future home here. Miss Eunice Johnson U rUltlnf at the Jim Cummlngs home thlt week. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Clark ns their three children were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W 11 ford Jacks of lUeaS areek Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Kermlt DeHsss and baby and Lyle Haynes were visitor from Lake Creek with Mr. and Mrs. Murl Haynes Saturday. Eight residents of Derby enjoyed Sunday school and church service at the Reese creek mission this last Sunday. There Is room for that many more. Jlmmle Akers was a business vis Itor In Medford Monday. J. M. Downs was In Medford Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Johnson wers Mrdford visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. N. CI if son and son HI mo. vial ted at the Bert Chambers home Monday evening. Mr. and Mra. J. D. Miller ware Medford shoppers Monday. Mrs. Joe Thornton of Medford was a caller at the Murl Haynes home Tuesday. Vernon Haynes hss his truck fixed up and Is hauling hay. Mrs. Vernon Haynes and children are visiting wltb Mrs. Harnea mother Mrs, Elmer Robertson, of Reeeo creek. Prsnk Hill baa bis very ntos first cutting of bay put up. WINDOW OLASS - We sell window Class and will replace your broken windows reasonably Trowbridge Cab met Works Dae Mall Tribune Waal Ada. 1