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P2GE SEYEN WHAT YOU WANT Classified FOR EASY REFERENCE VO ilUtiY is: MEDFOED' SOlTL' TRTBUXE, JfEDFORD, OREGON. MONDAY, JTNE 13, 1932. jai.V 1 I SELL 1 JLICLJ DON'T FORGET TO PHONE THAT WANT AD HERB ARB THB RATES: par word flrt Insertion ac (Minimum -aw El additional Inwrtlon. nar word (Minimum 10c) Pec line pet month, without wfj v o m- Phone 73 LOST hWlhleft S Gardner Drug Please return to Mall Tr.b- une. Reward, ' "' l.n ma LOST If dog missing. "help wasted-female Davia wwiwa- -- BiiTlwNTBUeJ --7-Mnt STEADY JOBS. r fo5250 month. M"--0S bo Paid aummer vacation. n; lit. Dept. 257C, BochesterJJJf indruv. Oregon " wANTir smjAnos9 ijNTEDGeneral housekeeping WbVlxperlnced woman. Write Oeor gla outcheaJacltscivme WAOTEDSew'ng" by experienced woman by day or wee. Mr.. Bat tles. Phone 1634-J. MALE STENOGRAPHER - Typing, bookkeeping, timekeeping. Person al correspondence, Sales, or Collec tion letter, by dictation or com nosed Your office or mine. Satis gSSSn guaranteed. No Job too .mall. L. R. Chandler, 621 Palm St. .. WANTED TORENT .- wanted TO LEASE dairy ranch and by .lock and equipment. C. Earl. uen. I-'- W AN TED To rent good 5 ore room house. New house preferred. Box 4176 Mall ITiDuno, wanted TO RENT For steady rent by reliable adults, about five-room unfurnished house. Must be strict ly modern, fairly close In and I rea aonable rent. Addreas box am Tribune. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANT TO BUY work horse. F. A. Spltemlller, R 4, Box 35. WANT TO BUY wheel chair for In valid. Phone 430-X. WILL PAY .15.00 CASH for best light car offered. 1307 Court St. WANTED A large al) used electric fan; addreaa J. B, Mall Tribune giving slae, condition and price. WANTED Four or six all Iron house ANTED Four or six ail iron ni- moving Jacks, about 12-Inch. Write j 410 Elsie St, Yreka Calif. WANTED To rent 5-room house with sleeping porch, or 6 rooms nartly furnished equipped for gas. long time lease, reliable tenant. Phone 1550. WANTED Good used qullta. Phone 1044-X. WANTED Lnundrv. eomplet-ly fln lahed, 8c lb. Phone 869-X-3. WANTD From 5 to 15 acrea free from encumbrancea near Medford or Grant Pasa. in exchange for clear Portland mod. house and 3 lot. .It, on Pac. Hwy. on bua Una near echool t blk from carllne. Val. 4.000. writ A. Curry, 6130 82nd St, Portland. KMPTY TRUCK going to California and varlou. part of Oretron want, load. Frank Newland, 820 W. 13th at. WANTED Wool and mohair. Wool sack, and twine for sale. Medford Bargain House, 37 No. Grape St, 1 1062 FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT My beautiful home on Roae and Fourth St. Complete In every detail. Muat be seen to be ap preciated. Alao two modern du plexes having electric refruerator. stove and water heater. For ap pointment phone Mrs. Kyle Cook. 89 1 -L. FOR RENT Modern room houae. " 121 Almond. FOR RFNT 5 room unfurnished house. 134 8o. tvy. f FOR RENT 5-room unfurn. house. Inquire 1231 North Riverside. rot RENT Modern partly furnlshM 4-room cottage eau sde. Call at J 414 8 Rners.de, FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 4-room houae partly furnished. Reasonable. Can work for part o( rent. 1204 West 10th. FOR RENT Modern 8-room home with large .creen porch, lota of ahade. good location. Inqulra 381 Beatty. FOR RENT 411 Wodstock, 8 room nicely furnlahed house, 825 per month. Phone 10-XX-l, Central Point. FOR RENT 5 room modtrn furnleh ed houae. Call at 414 8. Riverside. FOR RENT Clean modern furnished house. 1023 W. 10th fit. Phone 1643-Y. FOR RENT Nicely furnlahed four room duplex. 117.60, cloee In. Tel. U49. FOR RENT Good 5-room houae. rnone 1041-M. FOR RENT 2 -room modern bouse, neat, convenient, reaaonable. 1018 W. llth. FOR RENT Modern house, close In. Fine shade, lawn and garden lot. 20 per month. Call at 525 South Riverside. FOR RENT Modern 8 room cottage, 17.50. 312 So. Drape. FOR RENT 4-room furnished house, very cheap to reliable party. Tel. O. A. OeVoe. FOR RENT 3 room house; I room house: cabin. All furnlahed. 813 Summit. FOB RENT bomu. Furnished or unfurnished. Brown & Whtto FOR RFNT - 4 to 8 -room bouse Phone 105. 80 N OeDtrtl. FOR RENT 3 -room furnished houae, modern. Call 315 or 1U3-J. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT 3 room furnished apart ment. 51 No. OaXdale. FOR RENT Furnished apt. Inquire after 5 p. m 503 So. Holly. NEAT, pleasant 1 and 2 room apt'mta. Very reasonable. 1205 E. Main. ENTIRE lower floor, fireplace, unfur nished except range. Key at 146 So. Ivy. ' NEW APTS., overstuffed, frlgldalre, garage, hot water. Elec furnished. 412 N. Ivy. FURNISHED apartment for rent. 320 N. Ivy. FURNISHED apt., new overstuffed, Frlgldalre. The Berben, 10 Quince, FOR RENT Furnished apt. Durell Court. 829 no. nouy. FOR RENT Modern furnlahed apt.. downstair., aao no. hmw.i HOMES TOR RENT Call 796. FURN. APT. for rent! S room., bath, t-.m ht and Prttldalre. Hawk Apt.. Phone 687. FURNISHED house, 3 and 8-room apta.: garage. 604 w. lotn. 3-room APT. Also nice front sleep. Ing room, ground floor; reasonable ratea. Gloria Pan Apt, 875 South Central Ave. FOR RENT 3-room apartment., 810 620 So Fir. Phone 1320. FOR RENT ROOMS AND BOARD SUMMER RATES for room and board at 14 Cottage. BOARD AND ROOM. 336 So. Ivy Phone 843-X. FOR RENT Attractive room, home cooking, reasonable. 33 No. Peach. REDUCED RATES for room and board at 716 B. Main. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS WILL RENT Good upright piano for 3 a month. Call 1513. FOR EXCHANGE HAVE MEDFORD Income property clear to trade for atock ranch, clear. What have you? Phone Ed Bechtel, 1528-Y. FOR EXCHANGE 7 room modern home In Central Point, lawn and hrubbery and 7 bualneas lot. Vt block from M.ln street for two late model cara. Call 306 Mae St., Med foru. FOR EXCHANGE Splendid Income property for farm. Box 4504, Mall Tribune. WIU TRADE My Aaniano, renwo property for Talent Irrigation bond. or copco atock. Box 433 Ashland. FOR SALE, TRADE OR RENT li acre. 4 room modern house, gar den on Thomaa road. Phone 837-R. FOR SALE OR TRADE One 1 V ro tary pump with gaa motor, one Pi" centrifugal pump with motor. Leo Young, Columbua Ave off Stewart. TO TRADE Equity In modern five. mrtjn hmjae for small truck or trac tor. K C. Mall Tribune. tf FOR SALE OR TRADE Late 74 Har ley Davidson motorcycle, run less than 1.000 miles. Ilk new. Boys, here, your ch.nce. 1761 N. River tide. FOR SALE OR TRADE 10 acre, near Grants Pusa on Redwood highway. Trade for acreage equal value near Medford. After 6 p. m. call 1310. WANTED To trade 3 late model cara for equity In good houae and lot, city. Inquire Armstrong Motor., Inc. 38 N. Riverside. PIANO AND FURNITURE to trade for light car. Jacksonville Star Route. BOX 31-B. RUPERT. Idaho, house and lot. for Medford or vicinity property. Tel, 324-Y. TRADE Equity of 1500 In 6-room 'Hi.nffalnw nn -uirirlim Street for suburban acreage. Wrlu Box 8834. rrioune. eon minr a nira hmiiM nart ly furnished, for small Improved acreace 414 S Riverside TOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Guernsey cow. fresh. Phone 49S-J-1. tf i FOR SALE Livestock Fresh milk cost. Adolf fc.-hulx, Bftile, Ore. TOR BALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Here la a hot one. Must sell SUldebaker Dictator coupe. Truly one beautiful car and must ell this week. Make offer. Trade and easy ternia If desired. 1931 Ford Cabriolet. Cannot be told from new. Guaranteed every way. Priced to eell quick. Good Dodge Coupe 155.00. Some very good cara priced a. low as (25.00. Buy now and aave. Easy terma. See Taylor. GATES AUTO CO.. Used Car Dept. GOOD USED CARS 1029 Ford sedan, run only B.000 mllea, 1923 Essex sedan, new paint, overhauled 1928 Oakland coupe, fine condition. Every one real buya. Several cheaper car. a. low a. 75.00. ARMSTRONG MOTORS, TNO. 38 N. Riverside Chrysler, studebaker, Hudson, Eseex ueaiera FOR SALE HOMES FOR SALE 5 room houae and lot. 1200.00. am so. urape. for SALE 5 room home practically new. choice dlatrlct. Will take J. C. B. & L. stock. Call S95-R.. HOME SACRIFICE Practically new five room modem home, close In, paving paid. Worth 3000. You can own It for .lean, very reaawnaoie terma. New five room modern home. 4 mllea out, high claas loll, 2 aorea Irrigated. Price 3450. Small down payment, balanco easy. Have a contract for 94500. payable (35.00 per month to exchange lor apart. ment houae In Medford, will as sume.. THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE, 125 E. 6th Realtor. Phone 1496 FOR SALE OR TRADE 81300 equity In large bungalow No. 316 Howard street for 8300 cash or will trade for anything we can use. Loan pay ment, like rent. Phone 7-F-U or 51-7-L or ee Clarence Pierce. FOR SALE Attractive home.. Phone 103. 80 No Central. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE ,OR SALE At bargain, five acrea Improved; 6-room house. Box 141 Jacksonville. LARGE, well Improved ranch close to Medford. not Irrigated, to ex change for smaller ranch or city property. Box 4267. Tribune. RIVER FRONTAGE AT HIOHBANKS 30 acre, with nearly half mile on Rogue river, at lower High Banks. The most frequented retreat of local anglera. You can't equal thl. location at 83500. WALTER H. JONES, Realtor. Jackson County Bank Bldg. Phone 796. WHEN you thlnl of real estate think of Brown 8 White. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Good piano, reaaonable In price. Call 476-Y. COME IN and see the NEW FIFTEEN CATERPILLAR Just In. Used T 33 Holt in fine ahape, sarin. MILLER-SANFORD TRACTOR CO. 23 S. Fir, Medford CUT FLOWERS Zinnias, asters, snap dragon plants, airs. Licssicr, "v. E. Main. FOR SALE Set of 19-Inch Chevrolet disc wheels: set ao-incn star aiac wheel, at Big 4. FOR SALE Good used piano In flrat claaa conaiuon. rricea itMuuuw for quick sale. Add res Mra. Ruben E. Peyton, Trail, Oregon. FOR SALE Some good used high- pressure tlrea. Big 4. FOR SALE Stock trailer and light tranera. MOl 1. mvereiue. EARLY Richmond pie cherries. Phone &39-J-2. FOR SALE Oood wcond hand tlm bera and S-ln. plank, cheap. Big Pines Lbr. Co. Tel. No. 1. FOR SALE Un-redeemed radios, very cneap. jenmng uoan wruic. a w. Front St. POWER SPRAYER Now Is the time to catch your fruit tree., cork, elms end all .hrubbery. Phone 358-W. PLANTS Asters. 10a dot, cut flow er. Mra. Oliver Roger.. Phon. 1138-J. 4-TNCH CENTRIFUGAL PUMP nd fittings, like new. 401 West 2nd. Phone 1528-Y. SEE OUR NEW SINGER VACUUM CLEANER Extra good buy on elec tric and treadle Singer machine. Machlnea for rent and repaired Tel. N-. changed from book luting to 544-J. SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. 239 B. 8th. POULTRY PEP Cur. dlaentery In I day.. Monarch Seed and Feed Co. FOR SALE Alfalfa. 0. A. DeVoe. BOATS, speed, pleasure and aklffa or to your order. Hlway Exchange, Eat Central Point. GARDEN DIRT, plowing, fertilizer, aand and gravel. Pbon. 013-J. FOR SALE Used tewing machine, all make. t6 up; term. U desired All makes rented and repaired. Wnlw Sewing Machine Co. 34 N Bartlett MISCELLANEOUS LOCAL or long diatano. hauling We guarant to sav. rou mony Haw ley Transfer, 618 North Riverside Phone 1044-X. CASH paid for ola gold. Jewelry, bridge work, etc. Jennlng. Loan Office. No. 6 South Front. MATTRESSES RENOVATED, recover ed, and fumigated; new one. m.de to order. One day .ervlc. Price. reasonable. Dal. Flower., with Burke. 113 No. Front, phon. 146-J. EAST SIDE BARBER SHOP 810 Eat Main. Haircut 35c. Open till 6 i eveninga. WE PAT CASH For furnlti-re tool, or what have you Mdfrrd Rrgin '.! 'jae. 27 No. Orap Bt, Faoie 10(3. TAKEN UP TAKEN UP One bav pony, shoes on front feet. White hind feet. Jake ' Myera, Central Point. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Autoruouile Loans. CONTRACTS REFINANCED PAYMENTS REDUCED We pay up balance due dealer, bank or finance company and extend your payment. Additional money loaned Phone 31 for appointment ADstntcie JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title and Title Insurance. The only complete Title 8ytrm In Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstract. Of Title Title Inauranoe. Rooms 8 and 6. No. 83 North Central Ave., upstair.. Furniture Repairing. FURNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERED, re flniahed re-glued We carry a full line of upholatery .ample. A. N Thlbault. Tel. 96S-R Dressmaking and ttemodrilng. THE FASHION SHOP Dreaaruaklng and .wnouellng. 424 Medford Bldg Phone 1181. xpert Window Cleaner. LET GEO HOB DO IT I'el 1173 Houae cleaning. Floor waxing. Ori ental rug cleaning, specialty. Funeral Parlor PERL'S FUNERAL HOME Distinctive service at moderate ratea. Eatao Uehed 20 years. Ambulanoe aerv 10. 6tb 8t at Oakoale Tel 47. Job Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Beat equipped plant In southern Oregon. Printing A all kind; book binding; louse-leaf ledgers; ana blanks, billing aystems, duplicating cash sales slips and everything In the printing line. 38-30 N. Grape Phone 75 Muney to Lend. WE LEND MONEY on furniture and lata model autoa. Three per cent per month on unpaid balance No other charge. Come In and get the cash today. See W E Thomaa 46 So. Central. phone 139 Piano Instruction. FRED ALTON HAlOH't Teacher of piano Classical and popular mualo courses Halght Muslo Studio, 818 Liberty Bldg. Tel 73. Painting. JOHN H. LOCK Contracting Painter: Quality work at lower prices. Phone 640 or 953-R. E. L. CLYMER Painter, decorator, contractor. Estimates free. Phone 621-L. FOR PAINTING, paper hanging and kalsomlniug, phone 1018-W. DAVIS TRANSFER A STORAGE Service guaranteed 20 8. Orape St Pbon 644, or residence 1080. BADS TRANSFER 61 STORAGE CO. Office 1016 No Central Phone 816 Price, right. Service guaranteed. RE1NK1NO TRUCKING SERVICE Transfer and hauling of all klnda Offloa 809 South Front St. Phone 832. Mali Tribune Daily ACROSS lItnbrnou pouch Dry Manufacturer Pa it Vtgatabl Llvlnv Wlnrllk process of & fsfitl Dii connected fUnlor (joddets of discord RtpCT 8lgn.fr Copy Pertaining to morning Prrntdlng oflWr'i mallet Contradiction Takes up again Deputy Having IMS covering 8d container Wait allow Solution of Saturday'! Puzzle- D EI-rtEipJAL.jEE OiDTIlUIMTEjA QiD UUiMTLEJAMi UU-A RB&.C tVE A'N SSR AG F. LSI L S8A HO R U MiliAJVe J ST. EjN.P E K:E We MeJ"lS HI 41. Comlnir back 47. He tedlou. (I. Conserve mail. ance Molten rork Animal food Shield or protection 41. Payabl. 50. Born 51. MatchH hi. Conclusion tl. Ueltr 7 p p i , U 15 U, I I f a p lO H 73 -74 ; -U.-, L. Ti " " uT jo 3 ', HT " j4 "IT IT" TT- i T" " 43 4A 4S " 32" ... 47 Is ' 3? "iTo ' S3 "31 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Lannnioweri LAWNMOWKRS SHARPENED. OILED and adjusted for 7So. Call and de liver ftee. 33 No. Fir. Phone 361. Piano Deaiera, SEE the Baldwin .Ine of Pianos at the Electrlo Wiring Co, 333 W Main St., or call Mr.. B. O. Puruckw Tel. 1443. Roofing STANDARD ROOFING CO. Bulldera of water-tight roofs Estlmatea and Inspection without charge. 10tb and Fir St. Tel. 1077. Valley View v!.t.j!V vtww. June 13. (Special) Mlas Dorothy Leslie went to Horn- brook Friday to visit Mia. Alice jonn- son. Sunday Mr.. J. R. liaslle. Jack Lea ii Mu. tti Dunken and Keith Lennox motored to Hornbrook. Miss Dorothy Leslie returning nome who Everett Bceson and Wm. Billings were Valley View callers weanesoay. it... t. niiNtin and Mlaa Roslna Gallatin motored to Grant Paaa to meet Mlsa Bernlce Smith or Kortn Bend, who returned with them for a want nniincs of Ashland apent Sunday afternoon at tne j. n. mo Mr. and Mra. Westerberg and eon oi,.tv4 iw Aundav dinner guesta of Mr. and Mra. Paul Taylor In Ash land. Mr. and Mra. John Kelly of Ash land were Valley View callers Sun day. Shirley and Donald McWllllam. of Ashland visited at the H. Weagant home Saturday. Mrs. L. Gallatin and daughter held open houae Wednesday afternoon. Many neighbor, and friend, called. W. G. Stratton and little daughter fr Hnrnhrook called at the W. A. Stratton home Friday afternoon. Mr.. Rose Applegate and Mlaa Doro thy Applegate called at the Stratton home Tueeday. mu rtnhv Howell returned Sunday from Klamath where ahe visited with her brother and family a week. Mrs. Johnson of Central Point apent part of last week with her daughter, Mrs. Roy William, and family. E. B. Adamaon of Medford waa . bualnesa vUltor In Valley View Wed nesday. Ben Taylor of Myrtle Creek Is visit ing hla tlster, Mra. Fred Oalle. Mra. Wm. Blbbee who visited last week with her mother, Mra. F. Galle returned Sunday to her horn. In Dunsinulr. 1 Griffin Creek GRIFFIN CREEK, June 11. (Spt.) The annual achool eleotlon will be held at the white achool house be ginning at 3 o'clock. Callers at the J. D. Brown home June 2 were Mr. and Mra. E. F. Han num and Mr. and Mra. Newell Whet stone and daughter, Penelope, of Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Bohl motored to Missouri Flat May 39 and were dinner guesta of Mr. and Mra. James Staubb. Mrs. J. E. Judy and daufhter., Irene and Helen, visited In Aahland Tuee day afternoon. Roland Jonea and Fred Cummlnge u-er dinner fftiesta Tuesday of Mr. and Mra.' Leon Brown. Cross-Word Puzzle T. Felm lllnee. t. Alack . Outfit 10. Nlaht h.fora a holiday 11. Color 17. Historical period If. Llnuld part of fat 22. Unit nf wire measurement 23. Reducing to a mean 24. nt In church L'f.. IMitrh meters 27. Torn to shred. 29. Annolnt 30. Drop halt lightly on th. water Jl. Self 2. i'pserter .14. Happen .-.7. Went awlftlT 39. American long blM rt.qurgted 41. Client 42. I Hrt 4.1. I.lnunr ' 44. Kernlnln. name 41. Make lar. 44. Sister nf Chirltv A N E !W iSSBIL ESSS'T'O S'A' T S9 AiSlA V SSS :m o ,y era SjTRiE t K XTtSSS a 6 i c , DOWN danger. j. for use 4. Oosd 5. Even: eontr. 4. Heel over, aa a boat Mr. and Mra. J. D. Brown and daughtera and Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Cook picnicked and fished Sunday at Savage Rapids. Mr. and Mra. D. O. Dur.nam and daughter, .pent Thursday at Ash land. Mrs. Guy Nelson ha. apent the past week with Mrs. Lee William. In Medford caring for, Mra. Wllllama who Is sick. All were very sorry to learn of trie passing of Clara Klme. The com munity Jolna In extending deepest sympathy to the bereaved family. Persist PERSIST, June 13. (Spl.) Mil dred Young made a business trip to Fort Klamath June 8. She visited the lake en route and reported the roada In aplendld condition. Viola Elmmer and daughter, also Dorothy Ash, called at the H. r. Morgan home June 0. Harvey Morgan hauled a load of lumber to the Sinclair place Thura day and alao made a bualneaa trip to Eagle Point, Howard Ash suffered a alight In Jury of the foot June 8. He ran a apur Into It while working for the government. Lowell Ash helped hla father and Charlea Cuahman haul hay June 10. Mr. and Mra. Raymond Schermer horn were over night gueta of Oeorge Schermerhorn June 5. Boya from thla district employed by the forest service ara laid off Indefinitely. 4 Trail TRAIL. Juna 12. 8pl.) Mr. nd Mra. Tom Raymey, from Debenger Clap, called on friends her Monday. George Fisher shopped In Medford Wednesday. Wilber Tucker Is spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Tucker. 8. W. Hutchinson and Oeorge Mc- Neal shopped In Medford Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Tucker were dinner guests at the Floyd Hutchin son home Sunday, Mrs. John Still, who has been sick with flu several weeks Is now able to do her own work. Bob Dawson and Ed Pence have been working at the hatchery. They are getting ready to put the racks In the river. Ed Ash, Bob Dawson, Floyd Hutch inson and Ed Pence are all busy getting their haying done. All are glad for the lovely sunshlna at this time. . Meteorological Report June 13, in.n Forecasts Medford and vicinity: Tonight and Tuesday, partly cloudy; little change In temperature. Oregon: Partly cloudy tonight and Tuesday; fog along coast; scattered afternoon thunderstorms In moun tains of east portion; little change In temperature. Loral Data Lowest temperature this morning, 52 degrees. Temperature a year ago' today: Highest 76; lowest 00. Total precipitation since Septem ber 1. 1031, 23 28 Inches. Relative humidity at A p. m. yester day 23 per cent; 5 a. m. today, 88 per cent. Sunset today, 7:47 p. m. Tomorrow: Sunrise, 4:35 a. m.; sun set, 7:47 p, m. Observatlons'Taken at H A. M,, 120 Meridian Time 7? E rn U IF 11 r! Olty Baker City Boston . Bols. Ch Itaro Denver ...... Dea Molnea Fresno - Helena ....... Ixa Angele. .... MEDFORD New York PhoenU ............. Portland Reno Roseburg ..... Salt Lak. San Franclaco . Seattle Spokane Wash., D. 0. .- .. R0 40 .01 , 82 M .29 .. 84 58 .01 .. 10 82 .. 1 58 T. 78 82 .02 02 58 78 48 T. .. 72 58 80 53 .. 70 58 S ..108 70 .. oo e 84 64 .. 00 58 78 88 T. ... 80 52 88 00 ... 88 68 .. 84 68 .28 P.Cdy. Rain Clear Clear P.Cdy Rain Clear Clear Cloudy P. Cdy. Rain Clear Clear P.Cdy. Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy E Oltn 8. "Pop" Warner, Stanford football coach, Is spending hit an nual vacation at Diamond Lake. He was Joined here by his two brothers, F. S. Warner of San Clements, Cali fornia, and W. J. Warner of Hermls ton, Oregon. All were accompanied by their wives, the meeting being in the nature of a family re-unlon, the brothers not having all been togeth er sine 1P22. All tApress themselves as being well pleased with the fishing: and with the rort In general. Other guests hsve had the treat of hearing "Pop" dlscuM football tn the lobby during the evening. Picture frames mad. to order. Th. Peasl.yi. opp. Holly theater. Real1 Estate or Inaurann to Jones, Phone -tsar, it MANS FROM EARTH'S CORNERS GATHER JUNE 20 SEATTLE, June 13. The twenty. third annual convention of Rotary International will assemble here the week of June 30th, with delegates and visitors In attendance from nearly alxty countries, A study of the International rela tionships of peoples, and of way. and meana of Improving Interna- 8ydney W. Pascall tlonal co-operation, will occupy the attention of the delegates, perhaps to a greater degree than at any pre vious Rotary convention. The existing world conditions, which naturally are foremost in the minds of business and profes sional men today, will serve as a background for the address on Ro tary activities related to International affairs. Professor Sydney W. Pascall of London, Ensland, the first Rotarlan from outside North America to be elected president of Rotary Interna tional, will arrive In Seattle on June 8, completing a six-month tour of the world. On this Journey he has gathered the opinions and experi ences of Rotarlan business men in many parts of the world. President Pascall's report on this I survey of world conditions In North America, Europe, South Africa, India, Malnya, Australia and New Zealand, will be one of the moat Important events of the convention. Not only has he observed the growth of Ro tary In alt these regions, but as a British manufacturer prominent In trade association affairs, he has naturally tdken a .lively Interest In the business situation. Not only the address of President Pascall, but the speeches of several others will direct the attention of the delegates to the problems of International relationships. Mr. Jus Ice McDonald of the su preme court of Brlttsh Columbia. Canada, one of the best Informed men in Canada on the International relations existing between countries bordering on the Pacific ocean, will discuss the situation In the "Pacific Bowl" as he hs termed that region with Its widely varied group of peoples. OPP INEIIS NEW EQUIPMENT FOR OPERATION Movement of a 150-ton capacity rod mill from Union Creek to Jack sonville la underway and It la under stood other equipment la being made up In an eaatern foundry to com plete Installations ai the Opp prop erty located on Jackson creek. When present plans for construction of newer unlta are completed It la ex pected the well-known Opp mine will again be ecene of Intenalve de velopment work possibly approach ing that of yeara back when It flrat came Into coaat-wlde prominence. J. W. Opp. owner and lessor of the holding, haa been at the heim of the property for more than 80 yeara and at one time had on. of the largest active quart, operation. In aouthern Oregon. Th. Pacific State. Mining company, which haa a lease and bond on the mine, haa been gradually expanding work and carrying on exploration and it ap pear, that the company, with John Price aa general manager, will aoon be milling ore and producing gold from the extensive holding. J. w. Opp returned last week from a trip to Portland, where he went In connection with details of the expansion program. Mra. Opp. who haa been nursing In the nor thern city. I. now here with her husband and I. living on the mine property at the edge of town. Be sides the many huge buildings skirt ing the reservoir road Opp also Is owner of the phantom city of Opp vllle. at on. time a rip-roaring, thickly populated camp. Jackson ville Miner. Pioneers to (lather PIMTLAND, Or... June 13 (API The 80th annual reunion of the Ore gon Pioneers' association will be held her. Thurad.y, June 16. A badge i designating every pioneer who per. tlclpatea In the event will bear the portrait of Stephen P. Chadwlck, gov ernor of Oregon In 1877. Permanent wares, 14.00 - 15.59 and 17 50. Bowman's. Phone 57. Phon. 54 Wc'u haul away jour I mFiii. cite SaBltlM ft-.rvl.tfi ty ' mi CIGARETTE PLAN! Recently, John Reed, a writer on New York dally, ylalted one of th Cheatertleld Cigarette factor!., and w paas on to you hU lmpreesiona: "Thla morning I waa ahown thru the Liggett and Myers plant at Rich mond. Va. You hear of mllllona ot cigaretta. but until you actually ace them by th. ten. of thouande roll ing out of Intricate machinery, all packaged and ready for the retail counter. uch lncomprehen.lv. fig. urea mean nothing at all. "W. watched tobacco from Ken tucky, North and South Carolina, Georgia, Virginia, Maryland, and Tur key belnor blenrierf mnA j.j - " UVH'UKIIUCU to make Chesterfields. We start with tooacco that cornea Into the plant In ..us.ue-ma weigning about 1.000 lbs., from the domestic districts. In square wrapped package, or blade, from Tur key. "Strannlnb man nl.j.- tv. v.... and Virginia, and the different kinds 01 juntian tooaoco which go to make Dieno, on Delta, which carry them into .teel drum., cylinder, probably four feet acrosa and fifteen feet long. Her. steam dampen, the tobacco so hat It may be cut. without breaking, in th. machine. machlnea whoaa knlvea work up and down almost too faat for th. eye to follow. Thrjw knlvea muat be removed and sharp ened every 10 mlnutea. "From the cutters, th. tobacco now cut with fin. preclalon Into the fluffy ahreda you ate In your Cheater field drop, onto moving belt., which carry It to another aet of much larger cylinders, where excess molstur. I. removed by mean, of atearr heat. "After thl It la left to tand In movable bin. for two daya to allow the aromas to draw and fuse. Clgnrette. by th. Mile "Now comes the part wher. I need a chart apeclallrt to help out. "Th. flnlahed blend of .llken-llk shred, of tobaeco goe. into the hop per of th. most modern type of clg-arette-maklng maohlna. "How It come, out a finished moke, I don't know, but here', what I .aw: "Th. beat Imported paper about 114" wide, la fed Into the ma chine from a roll mora than a foot tn dlam.tsr. Tobacco drona ontn tbia strip of fairt-movlng paper; .teel flng. eis suiap. it into cylinder; it paae e a rotating wheel which glue, the; aeam with milk paste. The cigarette Is now a .needing whit. tub. which, disappear. Into ft .mall a teel box ol whirling knlvea. from which It come, out a finished smoke Just the right sice to .moke oooler and last longer, "Th machine whloh I watohed wa making 750 cigarette, each minute, t glanced around at th. room, full of these miracle makora and asked about how minr clearettaa th.v t-.tj.u-u. . day. The plant', capacity la 85,000,000 vigaretbcs oany. Mechanical Robot. "Flnlahed clgareteta march up . relentles. thousands of them to bat teries of mechanical robots, called packing machine.. Big aluminum traye400 clgarettea In each Hide Into pltoa 4000 cigarette, drop Into the hopper, and counter, that look like a professional working on ft punching bag. count out 30 clgaret tea 100 of these 30'a every minute. Not satisfied with every kind of hu man Inspection, thl. machine has electrlo "detectives" that feel each end of every cigarette. An Imperfec tion la found bur-r-.-s, goes the bell light flashes young lady reach es out, and pull, out a package mark ed for th. discard. . "It'a thrilling to watch theae ma chines timed to the minute paekag. Ing 100 pack, a minute putting on a 8c stamp for Unci. Sam and thin feeding the atamped packages Into a little machlne ruled over by more f of these Immaculately ftttlred young ladles. Them machlnea put on the moisture-proof cellophane. Then their go Into th. carton belt whisk, the carton. way; and another machine takea these carton., placing on them an extra protective wrapper of wax paper. Into the container they go the aeventh and last wrapping ftnej cigarette. In 10.000'. ft caa. slide Into the ahlpplng room dcatlned for ove 80 different countries throughout tha world. Th. un never set, on Chester field', popul.rlty." L LONDON. Jun. 18. (AP) Dra matic detail, of what took plac tn the apartment of Mr.. Elvira Do lores Barn.y, young London .oct.ty woman, when th. body of Thomaa William Scott Stephen waa found th.re on th. morning of M.y 81. wer. told today at a police court hearing into th. murder charge against her. Dr. T, Durant, who was called tn th. bizarre flat after the prominent young man had been ahot, .aid he found th. accused slayer In th. grip of hyaUrta. Mr.. Barney threw herself down besld. the body, th. physician testi fied, and repeatedly kissed the dead man. Charles Wallace for the prosecu tion charged that on May IB, nearly two week, before the fatal .hooting, Mra. Barney .hot at Stephen "with Intent to do him grievous bodily harm." They had quarreled on that occa sion, th. prosecutor asld. and ha promised to produce a witness who would testify to having heard Mra. Barney declare; "Laugh, baby, lor tl La .I"