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KEGE SEVEN topi") 'IMEfiFOBD' MHL" TRTBTETE, MEDFOHD, OREGON, MOTDAY. JXTSZ 27, 1932. i DON'T FORGET TO PHONE THAT WANT AD HEBE ABB THE RATES: Per word first Insertion (Minimum 35c) Each additional Insertion. Jo lc per word (Minimum 10c) Per line per month, without copy change! 1M Phone 75 LOST LOST-Sunday. top to fly rod at Mc Allister Soda Sprlnss. Leave at Tri bune office. LOST I f dog missing, call 1616. ESTRATED "tRAYED From pasture in Griffin j r-rlr dfctrlCt. yearnu6 heifer. J. A. Manke. R. F. Medford. r 1 nELP WASTED MALE ""' miuTlON 1260-3400 YEAR Government Jobs ,,..,. tft-fio steady work. We , eoach for examinations. List post- tlons and iuu .F'"-- ; - Write immediately tody,!uff - Box 1236C, Mall Trinune, Medford. Oregon. , WASTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Wool and lambs. J. J. Os enbrugge. HAY GRINDING 2 per ton. E. O Brown. Talent. ' WANTED Saddle horse or pony to keep thru summer for Ita feed. Ted dy Marshall. Phone 779-L. WANTED A large size used electric .j,RADE-i.Ftne 6 room home, base ' fan; address J. B. Mall Tribune ment furnacei hardwood floors, giving size, condition and price. what have you? 664-L. WANTED Laundry, completely fin- Ished. 8o lb. Phone 869-X-2. EMPTY TRUCK going to California and various parts of Oregon wants Toad. Frank Newland. 820 W. 13th St. WANTED twine for sale. Medford Bargain trade Residence and 3 lots, fine House. 27 No. Grape St. 1 1062 location for good land. 200 W. i Jackson. FOR RENT HOloCS ; 1 TO TRADE Equity In modern flve- FOR RENT New modern house, close TOOm house for small truck or trac- ln at 321 N. Ivy St. Influlrc at 331 Mr K Ci Mall Tribune. tf N. Ivy or phone 331-Y. iwM.' . ,. - PIANO AND FURNITURE to trade FOR RENT My beautiful home on tor llght car, Jacksonville Star Rose and Fourth St. Complete In Rout0. box 31-B. every detail. Must be seen to be ap- , precla'rfd. Also two modern du- TRADE Equity of i500 In 6-room plexes having electric refrleerntor. bungalow on macadam street for stove and water heater. For ap- suburban acreage. Write Box 3834. polntment phone Mrs. Kyle Cook, Tribune. JjLi- : FOR TRADE 3 modern borne part- FOR RENT 4 room house. $10 mo. iy furnished, for small improved Central Point. Mrs. Wilson. acreage. 414 8. Riverside. FOR RENT OR SALE Modern 6-room FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES Ti house or will trade for house In or i .l . . M near Grants Pass. 744 W, Jackson. ,931 tjpe onf, wheel baM Ford ' 1 " Mi' i T truck, stake body, priced to sell FOR RENT 5 room furnished or un- r0Bdst, furnished house, garden spot and ta,c,a ,395.00. 1027 stude- fruit. 627 Putman and Austin. bk coupe. Must be sold, make F"SS2nnrh """g AUTOCO "iNC house; cabin. All furnished. 813 OA.1?:a Aul co'' lwc' . . . Summit. fOR gALE OR TRADE For Medford JSTNT-Modern 4 room" cottage PJrty 280 acr e. of timber and close in. Gloria Pan Apts. 375 So. woodland. Phone 649-R. Central GOOD USED CARS r-Furn. house. M So! With Llnje-esl Buys. Orape . ,, ,, ,-. -, ,f-, 1P29 Tord 4-rtoor Sedan. FOR -RENT 4 room modern house 1931 Ford 2-door Sedan. two mile out from Prospwt. Mm. 1P28 Empx Sedan. A Penwll or phone 24-R. Medford. 128 Essex coupe. - - - Also number ol other sood cars rOR RENT Modern 8 room bouse. to ehoow from. 123 Almond. ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC. .. Phone 18 FOR RENT PurntohM hotiM. 304 So. j Holly St. Phone 1326, FOR SALE REAL ESTATE 4 ROOM modern m ezo.OO. Permsnent renters only. Phone 190-L. FOR RENT Good 8-roora furnished house. Phone 697-J-l. 5 OR RENT That beautiful, large home at 23 NOrtn uranee street. Flowers. lawn, fruit, double gsr ace. Available now. Key at 44 North Peach. Phone 1473-W. rOR RENT 2-room modern house, neat, convenient, reasonable. 1015 W. llth. TOR RENT Furnisned house, in. Tel 319-Y. FOR RENT 4 Phone 109. SO N i 6-room houses Oentrai. FOR RENT 411 Wodstock, 6 room nicely furnished hnme, 25 per month. Phone 10-XX-l. Central Point. FOR RENT 6-room unTurn. houje. Inquire 1331 North Riverside. FOR RENT 5 room modern furnish' sd house. Call at 414 8. Riverside. FOR RENT Good fhone 104 1-M 3-room bouse port RENT Modern house, cloee in Pine anade. lawn and garden lot. 120 per montn. Call at 31S South Riverside. POR RENT Modern room cottaja. 117.50 313 SO. urape. FOK B35N1 ujoiea Pj-n:trel or uarunuabeO, Biowa fttuve, FOR BENT HOUSES FOR RENT Modern partly furnished 4-room cottage, east side. Call at 414 S Riverside. FOR RENT 3-room furnished house, modern. Call 316 or 1113-J. FOR REST APARTMENTS SEE my 3-room turn. apt. close in. strictly modern. Adults only. Call 240 So. Grape. FOR RENT Apartment, private bath. til No Oakdale. CLEAN, cool. 3 room apt., sleeping porch, private bath. llghta, water. Adults only. 825. No dogs. 244 So. Grape. 2 ROOM apartment, screen porch and garage. Adults. J 14 Almond. LARGE 3 room furn. apt., private bath and entrance. Pi.one 303-Y, or 9 E. Jackson. FOR RENT Ocbuler Apt, beautiful ly furnished and modern. Prices ranging from 30 to 850. Corner 6th and Oakdale. FOR RENT Furnished apt. Inquire after 5 p. m., 503 So. Holly. FOR RENT Furnished Court. 329 No. Holly. apt. Ourell FOR RENT Modern furnished apt. downstairs. 345 No. Bartlett. HOMES rXR RENT Call 786. FURN. APT. for rent: 3 rooms, bath, steam heat and Frlgldalre. Hawk Apts. Phone 687. FURNISHED house, 3 and 3-room apts.; garage. 604 W. 10th. FOR RENT 3-room apartments. 10 620 So Fir. Phone 1320. FOR REST-ROOMS AND BOARD BOARD AND ROOM. Phone 842-X. 33S So. Ivy. cooking, reasonable. 33 yo. Peach REDUUE1J KAl tso lor room uu u at 716 E. Maln.- FOR BEST MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT 8 acres Improved 3 miles out. 320 Haven. , nti. w.nhmT ssvioo auit- Me m trucWng ,ervlce, front and rear entrance, close to business cen ter. Phone 76B-R. FOR EXCHANGE FOR SALE OR TRADE Hay-baler for livestock. Northern Pacific Fur and Trading Co., Prospect. FOR SALE OR TRADDE 16 ft out board runabout with motor. 1130 W. Tenth. FOR SALE or will trade for Copco stock, property at 1016 Court 8t. Call C. A. Plckel, 168. TRADe '29 Ford truck for llfht car. 615 W. 2nd. FOR SALE OR TRADE The former Garfield Auto Wrecking Parts busi ness. Would sell cheap or trade for good Ught used car. Car lot and bldg. at reasonable rent. See Dr. I. D. Phlpps. 325 E. Main. FO.ICED SALE--8 room modern home, 2 lots, wett side, close schools, fine csrden, cherries etc. Should sell for above I'JOOO. on todays market. Yours for 1200. Financed private loan. T'0 ACRES hlehly Improved tract. 5 room new modern home. logan berries, black cap, reds, strawber ries, variety of fruit, best locs tlon. Priced to sell at 13100. Terms. We advertise our best buys only. O'tr eTPrtenoe In resl estate val ues should be worth something to yo'l. Trv us. THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANOE, Resltors. 129 E. 6th Phone 1496 RIVER FRONTAGE AT HIOHBANKS 30 acres with nearly halt mile on Rogue river, at lower High Banks. The most frequented retreat of local anglers. You can't equal this location at S3500. WALTER H JONES, Realtor. Jackson County Bunk Bldg. Fhone 796. WHEN you thin: of real estate UUfiC of Brown a Whit. I'OR SALE Mt5TI.K POR SALE Young fresh Jersey oow. ) rheap. Also grain, hay and pasture. Phone 408-R-4 at mealttmee. REGISTERED rams and ram lamba. L A. Salade, Jr.. Central Point. POR SALE Mliklnf Shorthorn bu'.l I ealvea. All lies. Cheap. Kirtlaad , 1 Farm, Ceaaal Fcuiu FOR SALE LIVESTOCK LARGE work horse for sale or trade. Phone 417. FOR SALE Livestock Fresh milk cows. Adolf Schulz, Beagle. Ore. FOR SALE HOMES STUCCO home, 406 North Oakdale, corner of 3rd St.. hardwood floors, fireplace, two sleeping rooms, tubs, garage. Very attractive price and terms. C; 8. Butterfleld. Realtor. FOR SALE Attractive city modern homes. Modern acreage homes. Plenty fruit, alfalfa hay. Income to start. Free water. Bargains. Rob erts. 720 W 2nd. Phone 1528-J. FOR SALE OR TRADE 1200 equity In large bungalow No. 316 Howard street tor 8300 cash or will trade for anvthlng we c.n use Loan pay ment like rent. Phone 7-F-14 or 51-7-L or see Clarence Pierce. FOR SALE Attractive home. 105 i 80 No. Central. Phone FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS OLADIOLA blooms 35c doz., also fry' era. Mrs. Dressier. 1107 East Main. FOR SALE Cherries. R. R. Ouches, Orlffln Creek. Phone 857-L. BIND and Royal Anne cherries, half mile south White school house on Griffin Creek. FOR SALE Two-burner Florence Oil stove. Reg. price 418.50. gale price $12.50. Hubbard Bros. FOR SALE Cabin at Union Creek. See Otto at Oates Auto Co. FOR SALE Electrlo automatic water heater, cheap. 614 w. 13th. PIANO Beautiful Ellington grand one-half price, balance of thla month only. Easy terms. Mrs. H. O Purucker. 222 W. Main. BARGAIN In repossessed bungalow piano. Electric wiring CO, w. Main. FOR SALE Complete garage equip ment. Inquire Mr. Stoner, Eagle Point. BARGAIN 10 shares Copco 6 Pre ferred stock at $50.00 per snare 410 Medford Bldg., Phone 864. RED CURRANTS. Phone 539-J-3. FOR SALE Choice German Roller canaries. Phone 1083-X. FOR SALE Dairymen like Ekonomy Dairy Fly Spray best, new tow prices. Monarch Seed Co. FOR SALE Cyanogas kills squash bugs. Monarch Seed Co. for sale New De Luxe Electric range, new 6-plece dining room set, price reasonable. 303 Vancouver. lloyd LOOM baby buggy In good condition. Will trade for child's cart. Ruby Schulz. Beagle. Ore. prR sale Good second hand tlm bers and 3-ln. plank, cheap. Big Pines Lbr. Co. Tel. No. 1. POWER SPRAYER Now Is the time to catch vour fruit trees, cor elms and all shrubbery. Phone 250-W. POULTRY PEP Cure dlsentery In days. Monarch Seed and Feed Co. GARDEN DIRT, plowing, fertilizer sand and gravel. Phone 912-J. RED CURRANTS. Phone 639-J-2. FOR SALE Used sewing machlnea. all makes. & up: terms u desired- aii makes rented and repaired White Sewing Machine Co. 24 N Bartlett SEE OUR NEW 3INOER VACUUM CLEANER Extra good buy on elec tric and treadle Singer machines Machines for rent and repaired Tel. N changed from Book listing to 844-J. SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. 229 E. 6th. BOATS, speed, plessure and skiffs or to your order. Hlway exenange, East Central Point. MISCELLANEOUS JUST OPENED, Medford Garage, 811 N Riverside. Body and fender work, general repair, guaranteed work Prices right. Open nights 9 p. m. WE PAY OASH For furniture, tools or what have you. Medford Bargain Hiuse, 27 No. Grape St. Phone 1082 EAST SIDE BARBER SHOP 610 East Main. Haircut 25c. Open till evenings. CASH paid for old gold, jewelry. bridge work, etc. Jennings Loan oiiioe. no. o south Front. LOCAL or long distance natiling We It Crescent guarantee to save you money Haw- i shaped ley rransfer. 010 North Riverside Phone 1044-X. BUSINESS DIRECtORT AutoiiiObUe tsoana. CONTRACTS REFINANCED PAYMENTS REDUCED We pay up balance due dealer, bank or finance oompany and extend your payments Additional money loaned. Phone 81 for appointment Abstracts JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title and Title Insurance. The only complete Title System In Jackson Count y. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title Title Insurance. Rooms 8 and 6, No. 83 North Central Ave upstalre. Dreumakliig and Hemodellng. THB FASRI ON SHOP Dressmaking and emouellng. 434 Medford Bldg Phone 1181. Bzpert Window Cleaners LET GEO ROB DO IT Tel 1173 House cleaning, floor waxing. Ori ental rug cleaning, specialty. Job Printing. UAJL TRIBUNE JOB OEPAitTUXNl Best equipped plant in southern Oregon Printing all klndal book oinding: lOLM-lraf .edgeri; ana oianks. billing systema. duplicating caao sues a.ipe and everything in the printing Una, 28-30 tl, Orape Pnon , BUSINESS DIRKCTORT Funeral Pa nor. PERLS FUNERAL HOMB DUtlnctlTt errlce at moderate rates. Eatalv llahed 'iO fears. Ambulance serr ice. 6th St at Oakdale. Tel. 47. Furnltur ttf pairing. PURNI1UR RK-UPHOUiTERED, re- finiahed, re-glued. We carry a full line of upholstery sample. A. N Thlbault, TL 069-tt Lawnmowera LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED. OILED and adjusted for 75c. Call and de liver liee. 23 No. Fir. Phone 261. Moue to Lend. WE LEND MONET on furniture and late model autos. Three per cent per month on unpaid balance. No other charges Come in and get the cash today. See W. E Thomas. 46 So. OentraL Phone 139 Painting. JOHN H. LOCK Contracting Painter. Quality work at lower prices. Phone 640 or 953-R. Piano liutructlun. FRED ALTON HAJQHi Teacher ol piano. Classical and populai muslo courses- Haight Muslo Studio. 318 Liberty Bldg. Tel. t. Piano Ueaier. SEE the Baldwin tine of Plan at the Electrlo Wiring Co, 222 W Main St., or call Mrs. H. O. 'urucktr Tel. 1442. Roofing STANDARD ROOFINO CO. Builders of water-tight roofs Estimates and inspection without charge. 10th and Fir at. iei. turf. Trunsid. REINKINO TRUCKING CO, Trans fer and Storage. We haul anything at a reasonable price. Ill No. Fir Street. Phone 332. DAVIS TRANSFER & STORAGE Service guaranteed 20 S. Qrape St. Phone 844, or residence 1080. BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 1015 No Central Phone 815 Prices right. Service guaranteed. Violin instruction SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT TO 8TU- dents of the Violin In keeping with the times, John R- Knight la offering the following rates: One private lesson each month 81.50, with a class lesson each week fol lowing at a total cost per month of 82.50; In addition to thla Palmer's Music House la offering a special free lesson Inducement to those who purchase violin outfits. Class es beginlng July 1st. Register now at Palmer'a or telephone Jackson ville, 154. CANYON CITY Ml S NEW HAVTSN. Conn.. June 27. (AP) Edwin D. Hicks, of Canyon City, Ore., has been named to receive a Sterling fellowship In law at the Yale law school. Hicks, a graduate of the University of Oregon, Is district attorney of Grant county. Ills present term ex pires In January, 1933. Desirable houses always In first class condition, for rent, lease or sale Call 105. Mali Tribune Daily ACROSS 1. First man B. Top cards 9. Wtnglike process of a flh 12. Molten rock 13. Alerry adven ture: colloq. H. Two halves 16 Arouse from slumber 17. Sewing Imple ments 19. Paradise 2L Takes on cargo 21 Biblical tower 26. Behold 16. Plant of the genus Vicla Solution of Saturday's Puzzle lEiLiAjTE DDJ!$EjR V f D r 1 U A r ill I a I U KvC I II IKIkliC c L'SSSr i,w.ATpPiSOTpicTlia Kt'c i5SS!"rir 'c lite SSslrril zi. PhipTs aiary AN E.WSSI R 32. tmpaaalTe 14. Threw lightly in, L.1K. 17. The fourth 4S. Gioon of 47. !ranue 4!. 99. Ore on fi3. 40. Ball and fare well E. 41. Printer'! meaiure ' FA. Apprehenalon Iteneat Drive away Overgrown hoya Ancient Irish capital :onnne 41. All.vl.t. h7. flktll 43. Straight batted S8. Formerly hall Jot 7 la 13 u : :.is 16 7 18 I " ' f o n 32 37 3a" 39 " ' r- . 43' a v "T . ; 7 ta 44 So Si . . . . 55 sZ " 7J s 5 DRINK IN GUTTER BIGS DEATH TO LITTLE BLACK DOG He wasn't particular, the little black dog. who romped Saturday with June Eaithart at ber home ol North Riverside. He drank where a drink seemed handiest, and had no dis dain lor the gutter. That's where he hsd .his nose, when a shiny car came alon and bumped him oil with one big swerve, without etop, Sat urday morning. "He wee standing on the curb." the little girl whose screams arrested Mrs. Bid Richardson of the Humane Society a short time after the acci dent, explained. "He saw the water and leaned over to drink. I was standing right with him. Two cars passed and one swerved over and hit him." As proof of her story, the little black bundle of dog still lay In the gutter. "Well get you another one right away at the Humane shelter." Mrs. Richardson attempted to silence her sobbing. "I don't want any other dog." June replied. "I don't ever want any other dog." Sharing the same sentiment, her older sister stood beside her, gazing down upon their very silent pet. "He lust looked at me and drove right on," the little girl repeated her story of the accident. "He didn't say a word." Seeing that consolation was futile for the hour, Mrs. Richardson as sisted In moving the little black animal. Just plain dog. sans pedi grees, from the gutter to a ahady spot under a tree, where a funeral was held for him later In the day. With the description recalled by the dog's little mistress, the Humane society will carry on an extensive search this week for the driver who killed him. Mrs. Richardson announc ed last night, stressing the claim that the hit and run driver who kills the pet of a little child, without apologies. Is as criminal aa one who hits the child. Copco Workers In Outing On River The annual picnic of the Copco Forum, employes organisation of the California, Oregon Power company, was held Saturday at the Elks pic nic grounds on the Rogue river. The afternoon program was made up of athletic events, swimming and a ball game, and a dance was held In the evening on the open air dance platform. The Copco Porum la fi nanced and operated by the power company employes with headquarters In this city. Woman Embezzler Must Serve Year PORTLAND. Ore., June 37. (AP) Grace Talt, of Portland, was sen' tenccd to serve one year In the state penitentiary when ahe appeared W' day before Circuit Judge Jacob Kanzler. Mlsa Talt had pleaded guilty to a charge of larceny by em bezzlement. She was charged wun embezzling (20,030.85 from her em ploy era. Portraits of distinction. The Peas leys. opp. Holly theater. Cross-Word Puzzle f- Rather thin I. Framework t. Double. to tether 10. Arrow potion 11. Cape 10. Participial endlna IR. Venlurea lift. c,et away front 23. Heroine of "Lohn- trln" 23. SmHll round marka "4. Gone by 2. Set free IX Make amende 30. Aaka alma 31. Margin 33. One who la very fond of ti. Oce.n 13. Alludea 10. Concerning 43. Uorl.hl 43. Capital of Peru 44. Roman raid . Metric land measure 43. Stitifetance uar-d In road building M. Perfect golf M. Self 32. Hindered! archale tS. Ncnr II is A rl Ml N EIN ESSE VlE DOWN 1. Southern state: abbr. 1. Simpleton 3. Topax hum tnln bird 4. Manufacturer fi. Snort for a mHn'a name I. Plec. of aitil-lerr I I II "Tit! C- ! Meteorological Report liBURIVIA PROMISED ! i i ef June 27. 1932. ForerA'sts. Medford and vicinity: Tonight and Tuesday fair. Normal tempera ture. Oregon: Fog on coast; otherwise fair tonight and Tuesday. Normal temperature. Local Pal a. Lowest temperature thla morning, 54 degrees. Temperature a year Highest. 69: lowest, 51. igo today Total precipitation since Septem ber 1, 1031, 2228 inches. Relative humidity at 6 p.m. yes terday, 28 per cent; 5 a.m. today, 75 per cent. Sunset today, 7:50 p.m. Tomorrow: Sunrise, 4 :38 a- m Sunset, 7:50 p. m. Observations Taken nt 5 A. M., 130 McMillan Time City a c 3 a Baker City 86 Boston 80 Boise 94 Chicago 88 Denver . 78 Des Moines .......... 84 Fresno 92 Helena 18 52 68 T 82 70 1.42 88 .01 82 .08 62 88 58 .1.1 72 80 58 62 84 68 .01 84 88 54 74 T Clear Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Cloudy flear P. Cdy. Clear Clear Clear Clear P. Cdy. Cloudy Clear Clear P. Cdy. Los Angeles . 1 ni - 84 -110 .. 84 . 93 Medford New York Phoenix Portland Reno . Roaeburg 88 Salt Lake 94 San Francleeo 80 Seattle - Spokane 64 Waahington, D.C. 02 4 Trail TRAIL, June 37 (Spl.) Mrs. E. E. Ash Invited ft number of tne ladlea to her home to a quilting party Friday. They made a quilt for Mra. Freeman or Asniana. who with her two little girls, are gueeta for the week at Mra. Aah a and Mra. Charley Cushman's home. Mra. Harry Merrlman. Mrs. Boyd Tucker and Mra. B. E. Ash spent Thursday at Prospect, guests of Mrs. Lizzie Nlcholaen. Mrs. Hollla Swingle la staying In Ashland, taking treatment of Dr. Woods for hay fever. School election waa held Monday evening. Ed Ash waa elected di rector to succeed Bob Dawsons, and Mra. Rena Norr waa elected clerk for another year. Mr. Norr has a vegetable and fruit atand near the atore at Sunset Auto camp. Mr. and Mrs. King of Los Angelea are staying a few days at Sunset Auto camp, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chsrles Fetter. The Kings have just returned from a three months' tour of the eastern states, visiting Niagara Falls and Canada. . Mr, King Is a retired policemen of Los Ange les and when home la engaged In private detective work. They are well pleased with the acenio beauty of aouthern Oregon. Rev. Randal visited the Shady Cove Sunday school Sunday and gnve an Interesting talk to the children. Henry Gerber and Mlse Marlon Worthy of Klamath Fella were mar ried June 18 In the First Xfethodlst church at Klamath Falls and left Immediately on a wedding trip to Portland snd vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Oerber sre frequent gueata at the 8. W. Hutchinson home here, Mr. snd Mrs. Charles Fetter and Mr. and Mra. King called at the 8. W. Hutchinson home Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Watson enter tained Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Tucker snd George Fisher with a chicken dinner Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Payton and children were guests at Floyd Hutch inson's for dinner Saturday. 4 BIG FOURTH OF JULY WILLIAMS CREEK. June 37 (Spl.) There was a meeting of commit tees from the Williams and Apple gate Oranges at the Williams Orange hall last week to perfect plan for the celebration plcnlo to be held at Wllliama the Fourth of July. There will be the usual good time with gsmea. ending In a ball game between Wllliama and Fern valley of Jackson county. . Mexico City Cars Halted By Strike MEXICO CITY, Jims as. (API Street car traffic In Mexico City and Its suburbs waa stopped completely at noon today when 3.000 employee the Mexican Light and Power com pany walked out In protest against plsna of the compsny. a Canadian corporation, to reduce personnel and wagea. . 4 Appropriate $5000 On Tule Lake Sump KLAMATH FALL. June 27. (AP) Superintendent B. B. Hayden of the Klamath project of the United States bureau of reclamation today announced that the bureau had ap propriated 85OO0 for protective work In the Tule lake sump area where flooda have don coneldcrabla dam s thla spring. QUICK AOHON FDR RANOOON (AP) If Burma votes next fall to aeparate from India and to become an autonomoua atete under the British crown, the gov ernment expect to have Burma'a new constitution ready by April I, ;M4. This declaration la made by Oov. emor Mctnnea, who added that It the people of Burma decided to se cede from India, the British parlia ment would complete the necessary legislation by the summer or 1S33. Thla would enable the elections to the legislature under the new constitution to be held lri Novem ber. 1033, and make posatble sep aration from India by April 1, 1034. Although many Burmese have fought against Burma'a cutting lta mooring to the Indian empire, as serting that England wlahes to make of Burma little more than a pro tectorate for military, naval and eco nomic reasons. It la believed the ma jority of the population will vote for separation. The Burmese differ In race, cul ture, language, religion and Ideals from the Indiana. They are of pure Mongolian origin and worship Budd ha. They are a cheerful, gay, opti mistic people, while most Indians are melancholy, mystical and fatal istic. Burma la one of the richest ter. rltorlea In tha east, producing huge quantities or oil. rice, teakwood, prec loua stones and minerals. It la only slightly smaller than Texas, but has three times the pop. ulatlon of that atate. There la less Illiteracy In Burma than In any other part of India, education being largely In the hands of Buddhist pries ta. LAKE MAIL ROUTE KLAMATH FALLS, June 87. (Spl.) An endeavor to better mall service between thla city and Crater Lake, Medford, and to speed air matl service Is being made by the cham ber of commerce committee In charge of that work. The postal department has been asked to establish service between Klamath Palls &nd Crater Lake and has also been asked to establish closed pouch service on the evening stage leaving Klamath Falls at 6:20 p. m. to Medford. Such aervlce would expedite de livery of mall to Crater Lake by one day and will speed the delivery of mall to Medford by half a day, allow lng air mall to connect with the north and south bound night planes leaving Medford, advancing the time or air mall delivery materially. FARMER RELIEF OF CHICAGO, June 27. (AP) Organ ized agriculture Is demanding of the Democratic party the five-pointed plan of farm relief It sought of the Republicans. The program of the Illinois Agri cultural association and lta parent body, the American farm bureau federation, aa outlined by Earl Smith, president of the Illlnoia organization, and Chsrles E. Hesrst, vice-president of the national federation, empha sizes protection of auch farm crops Involve exportable surpluses. SIGNS ON HIGHWAY Tamey Steward, chairman of tha Medford Rotary club'a highway mark- committee, left the latter part of the week for northern California to direct the Installation of the Rot ary acenio panels from Redding north. These attractive oil paint ings designed to advertlae Southern Oregon to the tourist, an being plaoed at five-mile Interval up and down the Paclflo highway for a dla- tsnee of nearly 300 mllea north and south of Medford. Several panels nave already been Installed and have aroused a great deal of favorable comment from not only tourists but local people aa well. House Approves Enforcement Cut WASHINGTON, June 37. (API House approval of the senate's mil lion dollar reduction In prohibition enforcement funds waa dlacloaed to day aa the senate agreed to a partial conference report on the tl 13.000.000 supply bill for the state. Justice, la' bor and commerce departmenU. JOSEPHINE MINhRS GET STATE WATER PERMIT 8AI.EM. June 37. (AP) The Greenback Extension Mining com pany of Portland filed application with the state engineer for permit to appropriate one second foot of water from Tom Beat creek, tributary of Grave creek, for mining purposes in Josephine county. The best clear Cedar Shingles, t3.00 per 1000. Regular i4 00 ehln!. Uedjord Lumber Co. Courthouse News (Pumlshed by the Jackson County Abstract Co. 121 I. sixth street) .Marriage Licenses. William a. McKHleu and Mary a, McKlllen, Joseph T. Dnbargey and Margaret D, Orlffln. Walter F. Piper and Roale I Roth, ange. Charles Wheeler and Elisabeth Leavltt. Prank A. Colby and Catherine) M. Markwlck, Jess Lee winters and Doris & Hill. Circuit Court. Thomas T. Merrlman t. Clarene T6ung. Chattel Hen. Oeorg L. Hoff vs. Dlscon Gold Mining company, aa Arleona corp. Lien. M. D. Jackson vs. Dlscon Gold Mining company, an Arisen, corp. Lien. State vs. Wm. Thompson, also known as George Thompson. Ob taining money by false pretense. State v. Alvln Mylea. Forgery. Nina Blake va, Richard B. Blake, Divorce. Palmer Electrlo Store vs. NannetM Coats. For money. Probate Court. Jeeale Burgoyne, H. H. McCrady give notice of dissolution of part nership and abandonment of the firm name of "McCrady Cafe." Jessie Burgoyne assumea the busi ness name of "Rex Cafe.' Real Estate Transfers. Albert H. Gum, et ux to Arthur J. Williams, et ux. W. D. to NEi of NW(i: NW!4 of NEVl aec. S3, two. 35 8., R. 4 W, 810. R. E. Stevens, et ux, to O. F. Carson, W. D. to tract on Wlghtman street, Ashland, Ore, tl. N. H. Harrlaon, et ut, to H. L, Claycorab, et ux, W. D. to tract In blk. S, city of Ashland. 12000. Wm. H. Pickering, et ux, to Ada Parke, deed to WV4 of NW: SBVi of NW4 SW14 of NE!4 eec. 34, in twp. 36 8., R. 1 E., tlO. Lawrence Archer to BS Wild, et al, W. D. to 3.4. acrea In DLO 98, In two. 87 8., It, 2 W, tlO. William H. Fluhrer. et u, tat John A. Fluhrer. W. D. to lot 14, Edgewood Park In section 16, twp. 34 8., R. I W., tl. William H. Fluhrer, et ux, to John A. Fluhrer, QCD to lot 4. blk. 14 and lot 16, . bike. 14, town oi Medford, tl. R. 8. Orlffln, et ux, to Elizabeth Meyer, QCD to tract In blk. 8, Oal lowaya Add., Medford, 110. Walter E. Rowley et ux to Alto. Caldwell, W. D part lota 4 and 8 In block 81 City of Medford. Alice Caldwell to Thomaa P. Cald well, W. D part lots 4 and 8 block 81 Cltv of Medford. W. M. Blair to Mamie B. Venable, W. D., NW14 of 8W)4 Beo, 31 In Twp. 30S, R. 2E. F. L. Weaver et ux to L. A. EschU) et ux, deed, lota 10, 11 and 12 block t Leurelnuret Add. Medford. Sheriff to Jackson County Build ing and Loan association, ahertft deed, Vt a In DLO 79 Twp, 878, R. 3W. Walter L. Clark et ux to Aaa T. Boyd at ux. W. D lot block 39 City of Medford. Sheriff to D. A. Davis et ux, sheriff deed. 10 acres . In Bee, 39 In Twp. 368, R. 3W. James w. young et ux to If. O. St. Arnold et ux, W. D., t acre In DLO 38 In Twp. 378, R. 1W. Norman 0. St. Arnold et ux to Laura B. Blledgt, W. D, t acre In DLO 38 In Twp. 388. R. 1W. W. M. Jonea at ux to France Holzgang, W. D., land In DLO 76 la Twp. 87 8, R, 3W. INDIAN STATES PLAN OOTAOAMUND. India (AP) More than a million acrea of barren land In tha Madras presidency would be brought under cultivation by new Irrigation scheme now under consideration by the governments of Madras and Hyderabad. This la claimed to be tne men ambitious scheme In the world. It la estimated to cost 188.800.000 c 838.878,000 mora than the Sukkat barrage. It is known as the TungaDsana scheme and will Irrigate an area which In tha past has been eurjjeci to frequent and severe famines. Dawes' Daughter To Wed Ensigii CHICAGO. June 37. (AP) Tim engagement of Miss Virginia Dawes, 18-year-old daughter or oenerai ana Mra. Charles Oates Dawes, and En sign John Osrdner Tennent, U. 0. N, the culmlnstlon of a romance started In Waahington, D. O, waa announced today by her parent. Repeal Plank To Bring Dem Votes NEW YORK, June 83. (AP) Dr. Nichols Murray Butler waa auoted t 1sy by Dr. John A. Harris a pre dicting a prohibition repeal plank in the democratic platform "will msa six million republican vote for tht democratic nominee." SALEM CANNERY FINED -ON IMPROPER PRUNES PORTLAND. Ore., June 37 (API The Hunt Brothers packing company of Salem waa fined tlOO today by Federal Judge ree when a plea of guilty to ati Information charging violation of the federal food and drug act. The company allegedly made four shipments of prune m 1030 which were not up to govern ment requirement. Picture frame made to order. Tbd rauleyt. opp. BoU thMtaf,