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YXGT, SEVEN WHAT YOUNTW FOR EASY REFERENCE-, & t VO- si-ll SrET)"F0Ttt5 TRIBUTE, irEDFORD, OHEGON, YTEDXESDAY, JUNE 8, 1932. 1 t DON'T FORGET V TO PHONE THAT f . . TITI TN WAIN1 AU HERB ABB THE BATES; ftt word Aral insertion (Minimum 35o) Each additional Insertion. per word .. 1 in. per line per month, without r line per .. 10py change '-" Phone 75 eopy enange LOST I tost Ladles "schlelerOTinalnpen. I S Please return to Kail Trio une. Reward. JSgTrTn "leather aultcase. Leave at Tribune office. LOST If dog missing. caU 1516- BELP WANTED Mule end female. " ' "instruction ' 1260-340O YEAR. Government Jobs. ' Men-women. 18-SO. ste dw coach for examinations. List poyl ? and full Particular. FREE. Write immediately M'L', Box 1336C. Mall Trloune, Medford. Oregon. 1 WANTEl-ITCATIONS MALE STENOGRAPHER Typing, bookkeeping, timekeeping. Person al correspondence. Sales, or Collec- . .Ji w.. .ls.f Btlriri nr com- cosed. Your offloe or mine. Satis faction guaranteed. No Job too small. L. R. Chandler, Ml PUm St. EXPERIENCED middle aged woman wants aressmnKJUB clerfc. box 4292. Mall Tribune. YOUNG WOMEN want work. Local reference. Phone 392-Y. WOMAN with' child want to keep house for man, small wages and home. 249 S. Riverside. Apt 10, Rosewood Apts. WANTED Any kind of cleaning, 86c an hour. Call 8BI-L. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Second hand centrifugal pump, one-inch discharge. Call 1S59. :,,,,- BRING your laundry work to me. 419 Columbus. WANTED Laundry, completely fin ished, 9c lb. Phone 869-X-a. XMPTY TRUCK returning from Oak land want load from there or point en route. Hawley Transfer, phone 1044-X. EMPTY TRUCK going to California and various parte of Oregon want load. Frank Newland. 820 W. 13th 6t. WANTED Cash register. Jennings Loan Offloe. f Wool and mohair, wool sacks and twine for sale. Medford Bargain House. 37 No. Grape St. lei 1062 FOR RENT HOUSES FOR SALE OR TRADE New 6-room modern home, for small acreage. My equity $600. 30 Kenwood. FOR RENT Nicely furnished four room duplex, 17.50, cloae in. Tel. 1149. FOR RENT Modern furnished 6 room cottage, fireplace, piano, radio. Newly decorated. East aide. Phone 1227-J. FOR RENT 6-TOom furnished house, 3rd block from new courthouse. Adults. Call at 129 So. Ivy. FOR RENT 4-room modern house, garden in, 620. Water paid. 204 Hamilton sale Modern bungalow, gar age, barn, acre ground. 147 Howard Ave. inquire 421 Earhart St, (.Eaat 14th). Ton RENT Modem 8 room cottage, 'ton RENT 7-room modern home. does in. 311 N. Oejdale ave.. not water heat, fire place, three bed room, sleeping porch, garage. Phone 898-J-2. B. J. Palmer. TOR RENT Oood room house, nicely furnished, on West Jackson. Phone 697-J-l. TOR RENT room bungalow, ready occupancy June 5. Mrs. C. L. Wll- on, centrl Point, Rout 1. Phone 341. POR RENT Five rooms, furnished bungalow, close In. Key at 148 So. Ivy. TOR RENT 3-room modern houM. nest, convenient, reasonable. 1015 W. llth. FOR RENT Modern house, close In. Fine shade, lawn and esrden lot. 30 per month. Call at S35 South Riverside. FO" RENT Modern parti? furnished 4-room eottaie. east id. Cell at 414 8 Riverside. FOR RENT 4-room furnished boue, eery cheap to reliable party. Tel. O A DeVoe FOR RENT 8 room house; I room house, cabin. A4 fvuus&ed. (13 i , - Summit. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Good 6-room bouse. Phone I041-M. FOR I EN 7 homes. Puraubed or unfurnished. Brown 6k White. FOR RENT - I to rj-roora bouses Phone 106. SO N Central. FOR RENT 3-roora furnished bouse, modern. Call 315 or 1113-J. FOR RENT APARTMENTS ENTIRE lower floor, fireplace, unfur nished except mage. $17.50. Key at 146 So. Ivy. NEW APTS.. overstuffed, frlgldalre, garage, hot water. Elec furnished. 413 N. Jvy. FURNISHED apartment for rent. 220 N. Ivy. FURNISHED apt., new overstuffed, Frlgldalre. The Berben, 10 Quince. CLEAN, furnished West Second. apartment. 317 FOR RENT Furnished Court. 320 No. Holly. apt. Durell FURNISHED 4-room apartment. P. O Block, t olly Apartments. APARTMEN! for rent, US Almond. FOR RENT Modern furnished apt, downstairs. 345 No. Bsrtlett. HOMES rXB RENT Call 708 FURN. APT. for rent: S rooms, bath, steam heat and Frlgldalre. Hawk Apt. Phone 68T. FURNISHED house. 3 and 3-room apts.; garage. 604 W. 10th. 2-ROOM APT. Also nice front sleep ing room, ground floor: reasonable rates., Gloria Pan Apts, 879 South Central Ave. FOR RENT 2-room apartments, 110 630 So Fir Phone 1320. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Large front room, close In. Hot and cold water. Shower. 20 So. Fir. FOR RENT ROOMS AND BOARD BOARD AND ROOM. Phone 842-X. 335 So. Ivy. FOR RENT Attractive room, home cooking, reasonable. 33 No. Peach. REDUCED RATES for room and board at 716 E. Main. FOR BENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Concrete basement, 60r 70 ft. Has driveway for cars; very reasonable. 127 No. Riverside. Tel. 223. FOR EXCHANGE FOR SALE OR TRADE 100 acre un improved ranch. Timber, aprings, good soil, 915 per acre; part cash or trade for small acreage, Copco stock,. late model Ford or Chevro let car or truck by owner. Phone 1514-w, 204 Vancouver. FOR SALE OR TRADE EQUITY in 320 acres hill land good running spring, some good timber. Would take small town property. J. W. WAKEFIELD AGENCY, 107 East Main St., Medford PIANO AND FURNITURE to trade for light car. Jacksonville Star Route. Box 31-B. TRADE 13 acres finest soil in Jack son county; heavy stand alfalfa; clear on Incumbrance. Trade for clear Medford residence. D. E. MILLARD, 425 E. Main. RUPERT. Idaho, house and lota for Medford or vicinity property. Tel. 224-Y. TRADE Equity of 61500 In 5-room bungalow on macadam street for suburban acreage.. Write Box 3834. Tribune. FOR TRADE 2 modern house, part ly furnished, for small lrr.provtJ acreage. 414 8. Riverside. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES 1927 STANDARD BUICK Coupe. Deal with owner. Call 618-L. FOR SALE OR TRADE '29 Ford Coach cheap. 1212 Court street. LATE MODEL BUICK COUPE, excel lent condition, low mileage, sale or trade. Bargain. Box No. 4330 Mall Tribune. FOR SALE HOMES FOR SALE OR TRADE 61200 equity In laree bungalow No. 316 Howard street for 6300 cash or will trade for anything we can use. Loan pay- lmntj lik rnt PhoTid 7-P-14 or 51-7-L or see Clarence Pierce. POR SALE Attractive home. Phone 108 80 No Central. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE SACRIFICE for Quick Sale acres. S-room modern nouse. irooa asm. hay. fruit, berries, plenty water, piped to barn. Income to start. Plenty shade tree,. 13 mtnutea from Medford. FURNISHED and unfurnished homes for ssle or rent. W. J. Rob erts. 130 W. 3nd. Phone 1538-J. FOR SALE A real barealn: One-half acre near Medford, 4-room house, laree barn, fruit house, city water, also good well. Price "Sv00 BROWN & WHITE rOR SALE At bsrpsln. five acres Improved: 8-room house. Boa 141 Jacksonville. FOR SALE 133-acre fsrm. free wat er right, 80 acre meadow; 18 he,d cattle, hay, plenty wood. Bariraln, 3800. Terms. W. C. Perry, R. 1 Oranta Pass. LARGE, well Improved ranch cloee to Medford, not Irritated, to ex change for smaller ranch or city property. Boa 4287. ft Tribune. RIVER FRONTAOS AT HTOHBANKS SO acres with nearly half mil on R"iu river, at lower Hleh Bsnka. The most frequented retreat of loral anglers. You can't equal tbl location it 13600 WALTER H. JONES. Realtor. Jackson County Bank Bidg. Phone 788. , WHEN fuu una; of real hum una I sif Brain J U.'HlL FOB SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Weaner pigs 3. Box 61, Anderson Creek Road, Talent. FOR SALE Fresh milk cows. Adolf Schulta, Beagle. FOR SALE Livestock Fresh milk cows. Adolf Schule, Beagle. Ore. FOR SALE POULTRY 160 WHITE LEGfHORN pullets, 10 weeks old. 25c: 35 White Leghorn hens 45c: Fryers 20c. E. L. Hltt, Phoenix. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Set of 10-lnch Chevrolet disc wheels: set 30-lnch Star disc wheels at Big 4. FOR SALE Good used piano In first clsss condition. Prloed reasonable for quick sale. Address Mrs. Ruben E. Peyton, Trail, Oregon. FOR SALE Some good used high pressure tires. Big 4. FOR SALE Stock trailer and light trailers. 1761 N. Riverside. - EARLY Richmond pie cherries. Phone 630-J-3. FOR SALE Good second hand tim bers and S-ln. plank, cheap. Big Pine Lbr. Co, Tel. No. 1. FOR SALE-'-Un-redeemed radios, very cheap. Jennings Loan Office. 6 So. Front St. POWER SPRAYER Now Is the time to catch your fruit trees, cork, elms and all shrubbery. Phone 358-W. FOR SALE One 8-horsepower elec tric motor, one electric sewing ma chine, heavy duty for tents or awnings. One pslr platform scales. Jennings Loan Office, 6 So. Front. PETUNIA, pansy, aster, cosmos, xln nta plants, 15c doz. 311 Wllam ette. PLANTS Aster. 10c do., cut flow era. Mr. Oliver Rogers. Phone 1138-j: 4-INCH CENTRIFUGAL PUMP and fittings, like new. 401 Weat 2nd. Phone 1528-Y. HAY IN FIELD for sale cheap. W. H. Peninger, Central Point. FURNITURE, radio, piano, washer, sawing machine. Inquire Fisher's Cycle Shop. 23 No. Fir. FOR SALE Royal portable type writer 640; easy terms. Mall Trib une, Box 4319. SEE OUR NEW SINGER VACUUM CLEANER Extra good buy on elec tric and treadle Singer machines. Machines for rent and repaired. Tel. N-. changed from book listing to 544-J. SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. 229 E. 6th. POULTRY PEP Cure dlsentery In 8 days. Monarch Seed and Feed Co. FOR SALE Alfalfa. O. A. DeVoe. BOATS, speed, pleasure and skiffs or to your order. Hlway Exchange, East Central Point. GARDEN DIRT, plowing, fertilizer, sand and gravel. Phone 912-J. FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all makee. 66 up; terms if deatrod. Ail makes rented and repaired White Sewing Machine Co. 24 N Bartlett MISCELLANEOUS GOOD NEWS FOR SHAVERS We sharpen safetys, Satisfaction guar anteed. One test bdale FREE. Sing les 25c; doubles 35c. Razor Blade Exchange, 132 North Front. MATTRESSES RENOVATED, recover ed, and fumigated; new ones made to order. One day service. Prices reasonable. Dale Flowers, with Burn's. 112 No. Front. Phone 145-J. EAST SIDE BARBER SHOP 610 East Main. Haircut 35c. Open till 8 evenings. WE PAT CASH For furniture, tools or what have you. Medford Bargain Htnise, 27 . No. Grape St. Phone 1062 LOCAL or long distance hauling We guarantee to save you money Haw ley rransfer. 619 North Riverside Phone 1044-X. CASH paid for ola gold. Jewelry, bridge work. etc. Jennings Loan Office. No. 5 South Front. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Aatoniouue msuu. CONTRACTS REFINANCED PAYMENTS REDUCED I We pay up balance due dealer. Bant or iinanoe company and estend your payment Additional money loaned Phone 81 for appointment AnttrviT JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstract of Till, and Till Insurance. The only complete Title System tn jRckaon County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstract ot rule nt.lt Insurance Room 8 and 8. No. S3 North Central . upstair. Furniture Repairing. PUHNITURS RE-UPHOLSTERED, re flniahed re-glued. W. carry a full line of upholatery aampL. A. M Thlbault, Tel. 869-R Dreaamaklnf and Kemodellnt. THE FASHION SHOP Dresarusklng and .vmo:elluf . 434 atedford Bid. Pbon 1181. expert Window Cleaners LET GEO ROE DO IT Tel 1173 Bouse cleaning. Floor waalng. Ori ental rug cleaning, specialty. Fuueraj parlur. PERL'S FUNERAL HOMJfi Cdstlnotl. service at moderat rates. Estab lished 30 year. Ambulani serv to. 8th St at Oaadala Tel 47. job pnmiHfc, MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DCPARTMEN'I I Beet equipped plant ID tout be m OnHTon Printing f all kindLa. book binding;; k-ief lad fur; loo blanka. billing ertema. duplicating caeb taie eitpa and eterftnine to. tna printing una. it, urapa Pboac 76, BUSINESS DIRECTORY LannniOHeri LAWNMOWERS SHARPENED. OILED and adjusted for 76o Call and de liver Use 33 No. Fir. Phone 381. Money to Leod. WE LEND MONEY on furniture and tat model auto a. Three oer cent per month on unpaid balance No other charge Come In sod get the oeah today. See W E Thomas 46 So. Central. Phone 139 Piano Oeaiera. SEE the Baldwin tine of Planie at the Electrlo Wiring Oo, 323 W Main St.. or call Mrs. H. Q. Purucksr Tel. 1442. Ptano Instrucclun. FRED ALTON HAlOrTl Teaoher of piano- Classical aDd popular muslo course. Halght Muslo Studio, 818 Liberty Bidg. Tel. 73. Painting. JOHN H. LOCK Contracting Painter. Quality work at lower price. Phone 640 or 053-R. B. L. CLYMER Painter, decorator, contractor. Estimates free. Phone 621-L. FOR PAINTING, paper hanging and kalsomlnlng, phone 1018-W. KooflHg STANDARD ROOFING CO. Builders of water-tight roofs Estimates and Inspection without charge. 10th and Fir 9t. Tei 1077. Transit. DAVIS TRANSFER & STORAGE Service guaranteed 30 8 Grape St Phone 644, or residence 1060. BADS TRANSFER tfe STORAOB CO. Office 1015 No Central Phone 816 Price tight. Service guaranteed. RE1NKJNG TRUCKING SERVICE Transfer and hauling of al) kinds Offloe 809 South Front St. Phone 832. LEGAL NOTICES Summons for Publication In the Circuit Court of tne State of Oreeon for Jackson County. Inter-State Fidelity Building & Loan Association, a corporation, Plain tiff, vs. George W. Jackson and Vivian C Jackson (formerly Vivian C. Stan cliff), husband and wife, Defend ants. To George W. Jackson and Vivian C. Jackson (rormerly Vivian o. etan cllff), husband and wife, the above named Defendants. In the Name of the State of Ore gon: You and each of you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint of the Plaintiff on file therein against you, or otherwise plead thereto, within four (4) weeks of the date of the first publication of thla summons, same being the 1st day of June. 1932, or If served upon you personally outside of the State of Oregon, then within four (4) weeks of the date of the service of this sum mons upon you, And you are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer the complaint of the Plaintiff on file herein, or otherwise plead thereto, as hereinabove required the Plaintiff will take Judgment against you for the relief demanded In the said com plaint; that is, a decree foreclosing the Plaintiff's mortgage on the fol lowing described real property situa ted and being In the County of Jack son, State of Oregon, to-wit: Commencing at a point which ts South 22.976 chains and West 32.85 chains from the NE corner of D. L. C. No. 42, in Twp. 38 South of Range I West of W. M. and running thence South 28.975 chains; thence West 6.19 chains: thence North Mali Tribune Daily ACROSS 1. Container . 8. Luson sarar 8. Brothsr of Jacob It Alighted II. Edge 11 Genua of th, honeybee IB. Periodical 17. Weed 18. Writing Imple ment 19. Conjunction JO. Thick IU Showing eon tempt Z3. Precious stone is. Thing 27. Meadow 20. Insect once sup. Solution of Yesterday' Puzzl lprpllNlDlslff SI&rHEjPI A N TJL IftvIO R y h, ? U ?M Hk otolslE DIE JSJE k IT S JA WiN CI AIM W0lfL igllJk olc ka D E ii. A SIPMS MjrjLjE EJT DER a IlF T0EMR. YMjiE L L II. LDiESSITElRtetefe 14. ElSTsMGETEpC REiyiER- 0N" ElSQ L-jjlSTjE L A js. aibiqIv e jsonr I IDMw I T posed to creep Into the hu- msn ear It. I.l.t.n 14. (ioddesa of ma 47. In 1I so plant 48. Becoming red In the face 50. Animal Incloe- ure IL Wooden profi ler 51. Lanih'a pseu donym M. F1kJ tool bi. Not far licious mis chief IS. Public convey ance i colloq. 7. Alleviate Is. Pretenrllng II. Revenge M. Uoosler latl bbr. II Long narrow Inlet S IEIW E RB3A L I N IDIEJ IsIe Ie irFs BtldlRtgist. rIeTpI ' 7 v v y I ' 5 t y r ,o i" s i ill n ,i,,n 'liir i.i ii if. pi, i - i -UUL mm .i.i... i, . ,,v -. i.i itHWl 1 M 3o 31 ;p 32 33 1,' I1Y1 Al 43 ;'., 4 3 44 S W m m .' I L 1 W 1 W 1 I " 28.975 ehalna to the road: thence Enst 5.19 chains to the place of be ginning, containing 15 acres, more or less. Beginning at a point 14 links North from the SE corner of the Ira Wakefield land in D. L. C. 43 In Twp. 36 South of Range 1 West and running thence North 71 'i degrees East 184 feet: thence North 100 feet: thence West 184 feet: thence South 164 feet to the place of be ginning. Beginning at a stake 14 links North from the Southeast corner of the Ira Wakefield land in Donation Land Claim No. 43, in Township 38 South, Range 1 West of W. M. and running from thence North 7Ui deg. East 2.82 chains; thence North 57 A deR. East 7.00 chains; thence North 70 deg. East 4.87 chains: thence North 8 deg. West 2.00 chains: thence North 38 deg. Wc 6 80 chaine; thence West 3.41 chains: thence North 64 deg. West 7.00 chains: thence South to the point of beginning. Also, beginning at a point on the Southerly line of land above de scribed, from which the Northeast corner of Donation Land Claim No. 43 in Township 38 South, Range 1 Weat of W. M . bears North 15.70 chains, and East 37.25 chains; thence South 70 deg. 00' West 12 links; thence South 57 deg. 30' West 397 links to the Northerly bank of a slough; thence along said Northerly bank. North 83 deg. on East 102 links: South 81 deg. 00' East 80 links: North 70 deg. 45' East 73 links; North 9 deg. 30' Eat 62 links; North 32 deg. 30' East 160 links to the point of beginning. Excepting and reserving from the first above described tract, the fol lowing: Beginning at a point 14 links North from the Southeast cor ner of the Ira Wakefield Donation Land Claim No. 43. In Township 38 South, Range 1 West of W. M : thence North 71 14 deg. East 184 feet, more or less: thence North 100 feet: thence West 184 feet; thence South 154 feet to the point of be ginning. This summons Is published In the Medford Mall Tribune by order of the Honorable H. D. Norton, Judge of the Circuit Court of Jackson County. Oregon, duly made the 31st day of May, 1932. F. P. FARRELL, Attorney for Plaintiff. Address: Room 10, Jackson County Bank Building, Medford, Oregon. . NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that my wife, Anne J. Wakefield, having left me, that I will no longer be responsible for any indebtedness contracted by her after this date. Dated: June 7. 1932. Signed ROY. W. WAKEFIELD. Rogue River ROGUE RIVER, June 8. (Special) Mrs. Eliza Thompson and Nelson Rowley were married Sunday by the Rev. Flaherty at the home of Mrs. Reesebeck. Mr. Rowley is from Ne braska. Later the couple intend mak ing a trip there and spending the summer. Among Rogue River people shop ping in Medford Monday were Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Shepherd, Miss Syvtlla Haebrecht, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Phelps and Junior, Mrs. Wallace Le Molne and Mrs. Richard Scott. Friends will be glad to learn of the Improvement in the condition of Earl Scott of Central Point, who has been seriously 111. Mr. Scott waa a former resident here and baa many friends. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Woods of Med ford visited Sunday at the Sam Ban dry home. Orvllle Dengler and Virgil Shulta left here last week for Klamath, where they will be employed. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dengler, Mrs. Minerva Dengler and Mr. and Mrs. Cross-Word Puzzle Affected man ner One for whose uia a thins li riven Island off tbt eait eoaat of Africa Expand! by pretsura from within Carpenter! tool Eaat Indian plant Beverage Cereal eras! Moral In flue not of reputation Compaaa point abbr. Append Preparation uted ae a maa 1 1 calory Ubel Delicate twining plant Pemlnlna nam Harden City In Texaa Kingdom In Indo-Chlna Mr up: colloq. Freeh-water porpolee of the Amiion Kdlhlt aeaweef Lartre lerpent Domeetlo fowl DOWN t. Pitch onYa Unt i. wtnri I. Public not tea 4. Greek letter ft. Rrlnr Into line I. Easily Kcnfted n butane T. Imitate I. Devoured . Gllctnlnr ornament 10. Al Mathis cf Grants Pass were din ner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Mac Davis of Wolf Creek. Mr. Burdette, who has been em ployed at Warm Springs, returned to Rogue River Sunday. Wayne Shulta, who spent the past two months with hie father, Virgil Shults, and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe eViultB, returned Friday to Leland. Bill Witt, who has been seriously 111 for some time, la reported to be not so well. Mrs. Marvin Ragsdale and baby daughter, named Sharon Du Vene, returned Friday from the Commun ity hospital at Medford. Sam Mathis la leaving Tuesday night for Du Buque, 111., and various cities. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Barclay ef San Jose, Cel.. left Saturday for their home after visiting Mrs. Barclay's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Nelmuth. Mr. and Mrs. John Brenner of Yakima, Wash., visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Mcllvaln. Nick Strong lert Friday for Jeffer son. Ore., looking for employment. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Le Molne were Medford shoppers Saturday. Phoenix PHOENIX. Or.. June 8. Special.) Led lee' Aid society of Phoenix met with Mra. H. H. Boyer Thuraday for an all-day meeting with covered dish luncheon at noon. They pieced blocka for quilta which will be aold. for the society 'at benefit. Miss Prettyman of Portland, owner of Blue Flower lodge, was ihere for a few days looking after her Inter- esta. She haa prospect of selling the lodge, she atated. Mrs. C. C. Carey called on friends tn Phoenix Monday. Mr. and Mra. Peebler and family. former residents of Blue Flower lodge. hare moved to their ranch near Ruch for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Daugherty and family motored to Orants pass Sun day to see the large strawberry fields. Mra. W. W. Klmmell of Redding, Cal and Mlaa Eva Poley of Oakland. Ca., spent thla week visiting their sister, Mrs. C. C. Hartley. Jean Hagen waa a guest of Fredene Daugherty Tuesday. Miss Mabel Nichols of Talent waa an overnight guest of Sybil Carter Monday. Miss Leona Daugherty wu a gueat of Miaa Jean Rose of Medford Sun day. A number from the Independence school district attended the plays at the Southern Oregon normal Friday night. Berthotd Hearn and baby spent the week end over Decoration day with his parents here. Jimmto Snider of Medford spent the week end with hla aunt, Mias Lottie Watklns. Grace Garrison and Mildred Poling are spending this week with Grace's father at his camp on Silver creek near Squaw lake. Many Phoenix people attended the baccalaureate service at Medford high school Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. N. Poling and family spent Sunday at the Stand ard home In Phoenix. Phoenix Circle Meeting Tonight PHOENIX, Ore., June 8. Special.) Neighbors of Woodcraft Circle will meet at the Orange hall tonight. A good attendance 1 desired, a Impor tant business will be decided. Intl- tlatlon will be given Mra, Marie Furry. Refreshments wilt be served by Meedamea Cora Chandler, O. B. Ward. Belle Furry. Dorothy Loffer and Miss Leona Daugherty, Sunday morning several circle mem ber gathered at the Phoenix ceme tery and decorated graves of departed members. I Church Planning Phoenix Program PHOENIX, Ore., June . Special.) Vn Interesting program will be held at the Presbyterian church Sunday morning at 11 o'clock for Children's oay. Member of th Sunday school will participate and extensive plan have been made. Mr. J. O. Vlall I chairman of the committee. The community la cor dially Invited. There will be no ser mon. Airman's Widow Will Get $2000 NEW YORK, June 8. (AP) The wife of Stanislaus Hausner, Newark, N. J filer who took off lsat Friday on an attempted flight to Poland and has not been heard from lnce he flew over Nova Scotia Viat after noon, will be paid 42.000 by th Motion Picture Machine Operator Union. Local 80S, th union -announced today. Long Lost Ring Found In Field BUFFALO. Minnesota, June 8, (API For 30 year Mr. Henry Olson hoped for return of her wedding ring, lost In a potato field. The man who plowed, cultivated and harvested, scanned th oll each year. Mrs. Ol son searched too. Yesterday her son found It while hoeing. PHOENIX THURSDAY CLUB WILL FEAST PHOENIX, Ore., Jun . Special.) Thursday club will meet with Mm. Vaughn Quackenbush Thursday for an ill-day meeting, with covered dish luncheon t noon. All member are urged to attend. Canal Traffic Nlnvra PANAMA CITY, June 6 (API Only on hlp went through th Panama canal yesterday, the loaest .volume of traffic In ten yeais. Orystalglow Kodak glass suprem Th Pauley's, c-pp. Holly TneaMr, Meteorological Report June 8, lD3t Forecasts Medford and vicinity: Tonight and Thursday fair; moderately warm Thursday. Oregon; ratr tonight and Thurs day: but overcast near coaat; mod erately warm In interior Thursday. , Local Data Lowest temperature this morning. 45 dejrrees. Temperature a year ago today: high est 61; lowest fil. Total precipitation sinoe Septem ber 1, 1031. 20,63 inchea. Relative humidity at 5 p. m. yes terday. 40 per cent; 6 a. m. today 01 per cent. Sunset today, 7:44 p m. Tomorrow: Sunrise, 4 34 a. m., sun. set. 7:45 p. m. Observations Taken at 5 A. M.( UO Meridian Time n 5 u -tr 32 S J M ft 9 i Hi City Baker City Boston Boise Ohlcago Denver Des Molne Fresno Helena Los Angelea . MEDFORD . New Tor Phoenix Portland Reno . 88 40 . CS 41 .16 SS SO .10 . 70 58 T. . 84 48 T. . 88 84 .10 . 88 82 . 88 50 T. , 80 58 . 17 45 . 12 48 . 83 0 , 88 50 . 72 43 . 70 50 . 58 44 .04 . 78 80 . 84 50 . 72 60 81 60 Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Rain Clear Rain Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Roeeburg Salt Lake 3an Francisco Seattle Spokane Wash.. D. C. . Cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy P.Cdy Clear LONDON (AP) Dashee of color, real color, not Just parte! ihadei, are being uaatl to brighten gloomy Lon don homea and buildings. Doors and window Bills are being painted carmine, saffro or green. One fashionable hotel has apple green sills, the interior of Us elevators a tulip red. while of four chairs at a table In the dining room one will be red. One oranga, one yellow and one green. Real estate agents state they find It much easier to rent, and get more for a house or flat which has a green or carmine door, with a silvered knocker to add a touch of solidity to the gaiety. Not all Londoners, born and bred to formal greys and blacks, take kindly to the change. There was a howl of protest when the former commissioner of works, George Lana bury, painted bathhouses on the Ser pentine, tn aristocratic Hyde Park, a bright orange, and the new govern ment Is repsintlng them a moderate green. The Marquis Merry del Val, last Spanish monarchist ambassador at the embassy lij Belgrave Square, may have set the pace for London and not have known it. In the patio en closure between the embassy and chancery buildings there Is a red tile fountain court, aurfounded by flower pota of bright red, yellow and purple, a bit of old Spain hidden In the midst of this sooty capital. 10 WINNIPEO, Man., June 8. (AP) John Makal stepped on a long Iron spike when he waded Into Lake Win nipeg, near Rlverton, Man for a swim. To prevent others from Injury by stepping on the spike, he picked It up and threw It over his shoulder. Today his brother, Stephen, died of concussion of the brain, caused by being struck on the bead by the spike. PETRGLLE. CANZ SIGNED FOR TITLE GO FAROO, M. D Jim (AP) Jack Hurlejr today announced Billy Petrolle, Duluth, Wis., would meet Tony Canronerl for the lightweight boxing championship In New York either July 1 1 or July 98. The Pargo Express and Canaonert will fight IS round In Madison Square Garden, Feirolle' manager ld. Term were not disclosed. La Grande Normal Will Graduate 73 KAfmnN ORROOH NORMAt, SCHOOU LA ORANDB. Ore, Jun (AP) With the grand eUlrway aa th atage and a brilliant sunset tinted sky ss the setting, the normal school graduate 73 In number participated In th final student af fair ot commencement week last nlng. Real Estate or Insurance Leav It to Jonn, Pbon lt, I TO TRIPLE OF PARTY Stalin and Other High Of ficials Are in Line for Pay Raise if Political Bureau Acts On Proposal. " t Uy Stanley P. Rlchardnoa MOSCOW (AP) Joseph Stall n and other high officials of both the government and communist party will be In line for a 300 per cent raise In salary if the politics! bureau, the party's all-powerful governing body adopts a proposal It Is considering. It hsa under advisement an ln ereate In the maximum salary to which all party members now are restricted from 300 to 000 roubles monthly (nominally $100 io 450). Few Get Top Pay If the Increases are adopted. It Is probable that they will not be an nounced publicly, only those affected being notified. The communist party numbers mora than 3,000,000 in the total population of 160,000,000. The Increase would apply to every member of the party, although only a few would benefit by the top fig ure, just aa only a few today draw the maximum of 300 roubles. It would mean proportionate boosts all down the line, however, from Stalin, the virtual dictator, to the lowest sub ordinate. Under the present system all party members, whether officials or plain wage earners, are limited to the 800 rouble maximum for their regular Jobs. Even If they happened to be in a position to earn mora they could not get It. Expediency Cpsets Ideals Because of the preMnt high level of prices thla haa resulted In many sacrifices and sometimes In actual want oil the part of those whose re sponsibility la greatest In th) soviet state. Many communist5 have found It necessary to increase their regular earnlnga by writing and lecturing, a practice which the party permlta pro vided the recipient donate to the party half of the money he gets on the aide. But of course these men were unable to give their undivided energy to their regular Jobs. A more serious consideration Is that many well equipped party members have refused to accept Important posts because aa assistants they com manded Just as much pay aa their chiefs without having to' shoulder the responsibility, much feared here, which goes with every high position. Stalin Gives Cue v Above all these reasons, however, and giving the political bureau the highest sanction to consider the mat ter waa the edict of Stalin, last June, that the system of equal pay for all should be abolished In the soviet state. That rapidly la being accom plished In all forms of Industry and agriculture. The compromise of oommunlitlo principle with capitalistic practice also was dictated by economic ex pediency for Stalin realised that maximum production could not ba had In the present state of develop ment without dlatlngulahlng between the ability of skilled and non-skilled workers by monetary standards. a PITTSBURGH, Jun 8. (AP) An. anti-war demonstration and protest agalnat th appearance of General Dougla McArthur, army chief of staff, aa the commencement apeaker at th University ot Pittsburgh was stopped by police today. A group of students recently pro tested th engagement of Oeneral McArthur, army chief of staff, a th oommsnoement apeaker. Convention "Dicks" Will Guard "Hicks" CHICAGO, June 8. (AP) Thirty fie detectives, picked because of their knowledge of th trick of th confidence man. sr. going to mingle with the national Republican crowds next week to see that no visitors ar sold th lion In th too or 1 half interest In the city hall. Haugen Victor In Iowa Primary Race MAAON CITT. loia, Jun 8. (AP) Managers of O. A. Benson's campaign for th republican nomination for fourth district reprssentatle In con gress 1st today conceded hi defeat by th veteran, O. N. Haugen of Northwood. Haugen' total waa 3s, 32S vote, agalnat 33,703 for Benson. COOLIDGE PALLBEARER FOR SENATOR McLEAN 81MSBURT. Conn, Jun 8 (AP) Former President Calvin Coolldg header1 th list of honorary pallbear er at th funeral today of former United Btatea Senator Oeorg P. Mc Lean, hi Intimate friend and feller statesman. Abandon Hope LONDON, Jim 7. (AP) Aviator her hava virtually abandoned hops for Stanislaus Hausner, th Ameri can aviator missing on a sols flight from Nsw York to Warsaw. Th best clear Cedar Shingles, 83.00) per 1000, Regular 14.00 shingle. Medford Lumber Co.. Portraits of dlstUcMoa. Th P Itye, opp. U0U7 tb,tr. PAY IN