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PAGE ELEVEN. MM To -nwiw-to Kenv - ' a --- MEDFOHD MAIL TRIBUNE, JIEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY. JULY 1, 1932. mm 13 jOs 1 DON'T FORGET TO PHONE THAT WANT AD HEBE ARB THE BATES! Per word first Insertion (Minimum 390) Each additional insertion, ner word ... , .10 (Minimum 100) Per Una per month, without coot change KM 75 Phone Li Ann, J n nliilnv 1510. UJG1U uusoikb" ESTUAYED STRAYED Prom pasture In Qrltfln Creek district, yearling Jersey heller. J. A. Manke. R. P. D. 1. Medford. " HELP WANTED MALE INSlRUCTION 1380-$3400 YEAR Government Jobs. Men-women. 18-60 Steady work. We .w .. .vamlnRtlciU. List D01- tlons and lull particulars FREE write immniiawij - Box 12360. Mall Tribune, Medlord. Oregon. HELP WANTED Mule and female I LIMITED number ol students to attend Medlord Packing School In -Mnari.lnn fnr OOmlnff frUlt haT- vest. More fruit packers are need ed tO eXClUOO OUUtiae iiciy. ruu 1S32-H or call at u nasi ui roomings. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Work In home by espert enoed young woman. Call 610-R-3 WOMAN with child wants housekeep ing. Good home and email wages. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED To buy saddle horses. D, R. Dickey, Eagle Point, Oregon. wanted Cattle to nasture. Phone 339. HAT GRINDING $2 per ton. E. G. Brown. Talent. WANTED Saddle horse or pony to keep thru summer tor Its teed. Ted dy Marsnau. rnone i iw-u. WANTED A large size used electric fan: address J. B. Mall Tribune giving size, condition and price. WANTED Laundry, completely fin ished. So lb. Phone bb-- EMPTY TRUCK going to California and various parts of Oregon wan- load. Frank Newiana, oau w. uui St, WANTED Wool and mohair. Wool sacks and - twine for sale. Medford Bargain V House. 37 No Grape St. lei 1062 FOR RENT liOUaCS FOR RENT New modern house, elec tric refrigerator, oil heat, etc. Call at 722 w. 14th St. FOR RENT-6-room house. 517 S. Hoi ly. See Mr. Gore at Medford Na tional Bank. FOR BENT Small furnished house, frlgldalre, strictly modern. Call 221 N. Holly. PARTLY furnished house for rent. 913 N. Grspe. FOR RENT 5-room unfurnished house. Inquire 243 Beatty. Wl BPWT lUmnm arfTv fiirntalierf house with laundry trays, good snaae, close in. ou ri. ntvrrsiuw FOR RENT Well furnished, new, modern 5-room home, breakfast nook, hardwood floors, fireplace, basement, furnace. Charles A. Wing Agency. Inc. Phone 728. MODERN furnished house, 120.00 1018 w. :otn, H4S-Y. FOR RENT Comfortable home. Fur nished or partly furnished. Very reasonable to right party. Inquire y"13-' Baling Ave. ROOM modern furnished house 120.00. Permanent renters, only. pnone yu- FOR RENT New modern house, close In at 321 N. Ivy St. Inquire at 331 ' N. Ivy or phone 331-Y. FOR PENT My beautiful home on Pose and Fourth St. Compete. In very detail. Must be seen to he ap preclsted. Also two modem du plexes hsvlng electric refrigerator, stove and water heater. For ap pointment phone Mrs. Kyla Cook, 89I-L or Tengwald Agcy. FOR RENT 4 room house. $10 mo. Central Point. Mrs. Wilson. FOR RENT Modern house, close In Fine shade, lawn and garden lot. $20 per month. Call at 325 South Riverside. rR RENT Furn. house. 204 So. ' Orape. FOR RENT Modern 3 room bouse. 123 A.mond. "R RENT 411 Wodstock, 6 room Vhlcely furnished hu'e, $25 per , month. Phone 10-XX-l, Central Point. KH reni 4 so 6-room houses . 1P4, V ft , . FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT That beautiful, large horns at 23 North Orange street. Flowers, lawn, fruit, double gar age. Available now. Key at 44 North Peach. Phone 1473-W. FOR RENT 5 room modern furnish ed house. Call at 414 S. Riverside. FOR RENT Good 5-room house rhone 1041-M. FOR RENT lnodern 8 room cottage. $17.50. 313 So. Grape. FOR REN1 Homes. Furnished Ol unfurnished. Brown White FOR RENT Modern partly furnished 4-room cottage, east side, csu at 414 8 Riverside. FOR RENT 3-room furnished bouse. modern. Call 315 or 1113-j. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FURNISHED apt, with bath and hot water, H0.GO per mo. Apply at People's Electric Store. . PALMER APTS. ' 14 So. Bartlett. Under new management. ' Furnished Apartments. Clean, Attractive, Quiet. Rates $3.00 per week and up. FOR RENT Apartment. 808 West Main. APT. New. Overstuffed, lights, hot water, garage. $25. 413 N. ivy. 3 AND 3-ROOM Apts., $14 and $18. 217 west second. FOR RENT Apartment, private bath. L No Oaitdale, FOR RENT Schuler Apts. beautiful ly furnished and modern. Prices ranging from $30 to $50. Corner 6th and Oakdale. FOR KENT Furnished apt. Inquire after 5 p. m.. 503 so. Hoiiy. FOR RENT Furnished apt. Durell Court. 329 No. Holly. HOMES rOR RENT Call 788 FURN. APT. for rent: 8 rooms, bath. ateam heat and Frlgldalre. Hawk Apts. Phone 687. FURNISHED house. 3 and 3-room apts.; garage. 604 W. 10th, FOR RENT 3-room apartment. $10 530 so Fir. Phone 1320. . FOR KENT ROOMS AND BOARD BOARD AND ROOM. 335 So. Ivy. Phone 842-X. 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 Rooms, Uo. 31 N. Grape St. Business College. Inquire J. B, Andrews. FOR RENT Warehouse 35x100 suit able for trucking service, front and rear entrance, close to business cen ter. Phone 769-R, FOR EXCHANGE TRADE 147-acre dairy ranch, alfal fa, clover hay, cows, heifers, horses, hogs turkeys; 9 room modern house. fine spring water in house and barn, telephone, electricity, R. school bus, for similar ranch or what have you. W. R, Lamb, Eagle point. FOR SALE OR TRADE Hay-baler tor livestock. Northern Pacific Fur and Trading Co., Prospect. TO TRADE Equity In modern flv' room house for small truck or trac tor. K C. Mall Tribune. tf PIANO AND FURNITURE to trade for light car. Jacksonville Star Route. Box 31-B, TRADE Equity of $1500 in 5-room bungalow on macadam street for suburban acreage, write Box 8834. Tribune. FOR TRADE 3 modern bouses, part ly furnished, for small Improved acreage. 414 8. Riverside. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE Service station, three cabins, fruit stand and restaurant. 3 acres, 800 ft. frontage on Psclfic Hlway. Property Is leased now. Will take pert trade or part cash down. Write Box 7405 Tribune. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES rOR SALE CHEP Chevrolet tour. Ing or will trade, 3nd house north Ever Shady Auto Park. 10930 FORD Sport Roadster, excellent mechanical condition, finish not so good, full price $235. See W. E, Thomas, 45 So. Central. FOR SALE Ford model A sedsn, per fect condition, has run about 8000 miles. $300 terms. Mrs. T. J. Malm- gren. FOR SALE OR TRADE For Medford property. 300 acres of timber and woodland. Phone 549-R. FOR S.tl.ELltESTOCK FINK team with harness and Arabian colt 3 mo. old. Reasonable. Ham. Grocery Store, Oold Hill. FOR SALE Livestock Fresh milk cows. Adolf Senilis, Beagle. Ore. FOR RALE Young fresh Jersey cow, cnesp. .o RTam, nay ano pasture Phone 4H8-R-4 at mealtime. FOR SALE Milking Shorthorn bull calves. All ages. Cheap. Kirtland Farm, Central Point. PIO.S Weaners and feeders, $1 up. Hiv.-gy Boat Shop, Pac. Highway, central Point. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE RIVER FRONTAGE At H1GHBANKS 30 acre with nearly half mil on Rogu river, at lower rush Bank The most frequented retreat of local sng'.er. You can't equal thta location at 13500. WALTER H. JONES, Realtor. Jackson County Bank Bldg. Phone 798. FOR SALE One of the neat 120 acres in Jackson county. 40 acres of full bearing orchard. 12.000 boxes of fruit this year. $8.0oo In Improve ments. First $7000 takes It. See J. R Bowen, Rogue River, Ore. WHEN you mm: of real uv; Uuum FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FORCED SALE 5 room modern home, 2 lota, west side, close schools, tine garden, cherries etc. Should sell tor above $2000, on todays market. Yours for $1200. Financed private loan. TWO ACRES highly Improved tract, 5 room new modern home, logan berries, black cap, reds, strawber ries, variety of fruits, best loca tion. Priced to sell at $3100. Terms. We advertise our best buys only. Our experience In real estate val ues should be worth something to you. Trv us. THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE. Realtors. 129 E. 8th Phone 1498 FOB SALE HOMES PRICED for quick sale I Modern home, 3 bedrooms, basement, near Wash ington school, $2000. Cost $3800 to build. All clear. Phone 966-L. STUCCO home. 408 North Oakdals, corner of 3rd St.. hardwood floors, fireplace, two sleeping rooms, tubs, garage. Very attractive price and terms. C. S. Buttertleld, Realtor. FOR SALE OR TRADE $1200 equity In large bungalow No. 316 Howard street for $300 cash or will trade for anything we can use- Loan pay ments like rent. Phone 7-F-14 or 61-7-L or aee Clarence Pierce. FOR SALE Attractive borne. Phone 105 80 No Central, FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Cherries, 4 and 8 cents. pick them yourself. 527 Terract St., Ashland. A QUANTITY of new V7 pear shook for sale. Csn be used for cherries, peaches, apricots and tomatoes. 3'ie each. Big 7 Fruit Warehouse. Inc. FOR SALE 43 rabbits. Pat's Second Hand Store. FOR SALE 50-lb. refrigerator. Davis Transfer. Also boys' bicycle. 422 Park. FOR SALE CHEAP Safe and gasoline pump. Phone yoo- FOR SALEI Cherrle. R. R. Guches, Griffin Creek. Phone 857-L. FOR SALE Upright piano, Kerry Keen: trailer, refrigerator, rocker, Easy waehcr. 613 W. 4th. EXTRA fine Loganberries and apri cots. A. M. Tyrrell. Phone 334-R-2. SPECIAL CLEAN-UP SALE OF PIPE FITTINIGS We are dismantling the California and Oregon Lbr. Co. plant at Brookings, Oregon and have over 100.000 feet of pipe from 1" to 13" which we are offering at greatly reduced prices. The Port land Machinery Co., Brookings, Ore., or Portland. Ore. FOR SALE Oat hay, cheap. Phone B-F-4. GLADIOLA blooms 35c dots., alao fry era. Mrs. Dressier. 1107 East Main. BING and Royal Anne cherries, half mile south White school bouse on Griffin Creek. FOR SALE; Dairymen like Ekonomy Dairy Fly spray best. New low prices. Monarch Seed Co. LLOYD LOOM baby buggy In good condition, win trade for child's cart. Ruby Scbuhs, Beagle. Ore, FOR SALE Good second hand tim bers and 3-ln, plank, cheap. Big Fines Lbr. Co. Tel. No. 1. POWER SPRAYER Now Is the time to catch your fruit trees, cork, elms and all shrubbery. Phone 25&-W. POULTRY PEP Cure dlsentery In 8 days. Monarch seed and Feed Co. GARDEN DIRT, plowing, fertilizer sand and gravel. Phone 0I3-J. FOR SALE Used sewing machine, all make, as up; term If desired All make rented and repaired. White 8ewlng Machine Co. 34 N Bartlett MISCELLANEOUS SPENCERS BARBER SHOP, formerly the "Berrydale" Is now open at 4th Bartlett Sts. Haircut 25c. WE PAY CASH For furniture, tool or what have you. Medford Bargain H.nue, 37 no. urape St. pnone loss EAST SIDE BARBER SHOP 810 East Main. Haircut 35c. Open till evenings. CASH paid for old gold, Jewelry, bridge work, etc. Jennings Loan umce. No a south Front. LOCAL or long distanoe hauling We guarantee to lave you money Haw ley transfer, 813 North Riverside Phone 1044-X. BUSINESS DIRECTORY instruct JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstract of Tills and Title Insurance. The only complete Title System In Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstract 01 rule Title Insurance. Rooms S and t, No. (2 North Central Ave, upstair. Antoniouu t, CONTRACTS REFINANCED PAYMENTS REDUCED W pay up balance due dealer, bank or finance oompany and extend your payment Additional money loaned. Phon 81 for appointment Dressmaking and Krmodrttng. THE FASHION SHOP Oreasmaking and .emo..eIlng. 434 Medlord Bldg Phone 1181. Funeral parlor. PERL'S FUNERAL HOME CUtlncttvs servio at moderate rates. Estab lished 30 yeare. Ambulsno serv los. 6tb St at Oakda Tel 47. Job 11-lntlit. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant in southern Oregon Printing all Rinds; ooo binding: lotae-leaf ledgers; and blanks, billing systems, duplicating casb sale slip and everything in th pnnucj lis, ao-30 H, gp$. ayo J BUSINESS DIRECTORY expert IVIndow Cleaner LET GEORGE DO IT Tel 1172 House cleaning. Floor waxing, Ori ental rug cleaning, specialty. Furniture Repairing. FURNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERED, re flnished, re-glued. We carry a full line of upholstery sample. A. N Thlbault. TeL 869-R Lawn mowers LAWNMOWERS SHARPENED. OILED and adjusted for 75c. Cell and de liver Ii ee 23 No. Fir. Phone 381. Aloney to Lend. WE LEND MONEY on furniture and ' late model autos. Three oer cent per month on unpaid balance No other charges Come in and get the cash today. See W E Thomas. 15 So. CentmL Phone 130 Painting. JOHN H. LOCK Contracting Painter. Quality work at lower prices. Phone 640 or 053-R. Piano Instruction. FRED ALTON HAlGtfl Teacher of piano. Classical and popular muslo courses Haight Music Studio, 818 Liberty Bldg. Tel 72. Piano Deaiera. SEE the Baldwin lne of Plan-ie at the Electric Wiring Co, 222 W Main St., or call Mra. H. O. Purucker Tel. 1442. Booting STANDARD ROOFLNO CO. Builders of water-tight roofe Estimates and Inspection without charge. 10th and Fir St. Tel. 1077. Transit. REINKING TRUCKING CO, Trans fer and Storaee. We haul anything at a reasonable price. 1U No. Fir Street. Phone 333. DAVIS TRANSFER & STORAGE Servioe guaranteed 30 S. Grape St. Phone 644, or resldenos 1060. BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 101$ No Central Phone 816 Price right Service guaranteed. Violin instruction 8PECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT TO STU- dents of the Violin In keeping with the times, John R. Knight la offering the following rates: One private lesson each month $1.50, with a class lesson each week fol lowing at a total cost per month of $3.50; In addition to this Palmer's Music House Is offering a special free lesson Inducement to those who purchase violin outfits. Class es beglnlng July 1st. Register now at Palmer'a or telephone Jackson ville. 154. Portland Building Grows In 6 Months PORTLAND, Ore., July 1. (API- June building permits Issued here to taled only $157,585, as compared with $563,405 In June, 1031. Total valua tion of permits Issued during the first six months of this year, however, la $3,833,800 as against $3,500,410 for the same period last year. Marion Talley Marries Pianist WHITE PLAINS. N. Y., July I. (AP) Marlon Talley, of Kansas City, concert singer and former Metropoli tan opera company soprano, was mar ried here yesterday to Michael Rau- chelsan, a German pianist. Mai! Tribune Daily ACROSS P.' I. Give the meaning of a word f. 6lle piece of barrela 1$. Publlo apeaker 14. Garden vegetable II. River In Arizona II. Oft 11. Not high 19. Vend 20. Utters 21. Type measures 23. Pronoun J. Syllable of hesitation 15. 8tupid poison 21. Limb 29. Member ot a certain re ligious order 12. Distant It. Exhibit os tentatiously 25. Conformity to tact 31. Place 37. Grow drowsy IX. Lesvs 19. Inflamed places 41. Unit of work 41, On top of 44, Deprivation Solution of Yesterday' Puzzt AICJEJSIIA WJAJSMUP P E k o 2 1 Hl S HHiM IIBa H OiD I N S3R O VigjRSL I D PfflLI SD EWIAtIeIr's S8e u Tp eWs i a f e jSSv3 Clo EWggFEWT Nl in e A IP I A MSMlRTeJD A N RTC B El C E RJ A lifRlrl C T IEi N-1V AINOTA RE B!A L AlNfCjE PpTeTsBI tM di6.jp iJnJdhje lm JolBp n Qi.Q"E!lJ-lffaB1 FOlft E IJfogMETP 0 5 FiEiElDSSS rttOiNiE E-ISTTl-lT . One ft a prim UK-it rac ot India 39, Composition for ona SO. Oriental nurse tl. Football team S3. Complain Wlih t. Tried 2 3 A 3 C 7 Q f O ? t3 "" .-. : " " 7s A ' """" 3S 3iT J? 41 42 T I !T 44 45 4t 4J .5 " 33 "" v 23 37" ss " :,- 3T" Table Rock II TABLE ROCK. July 1. (Spl.) Mrs. Clarence Morgan and daughter. Mrs. Sprague and son of Pasco, Wash., are visiting Mrs. Morgana daughter, Mrs. Frank Hart this week. Table Rock baseball team was de feated by the Prospect team at Pros pect last Sunday. Mrs. Leonard Bowman and daugh ters of Merrill, visited the George Wright home thla week. Mr. and Mrs. John McBrlde left Tuesday for Portland where Mr. McBrlde will receive medical atten tion.' Lynn Short of Aberdeen, Wn.. Is a guest of Eugene Newman'a at his home here. At the annual school meeting last week Ralph Raymond was elected director and Mrs. Frank Meyora clerk. Table Rock Sunday school Is plan ning a picnic on the river July 4. Sunday schools of Sams Vslley, An tioch and Agate are Invited to Join them. Mr. and Mrs. August Waldrof and small daughters, and Dick Waldrof of Agate were among those who attended religious services here Sun day. A. B. Rhoades. who clalma to be an independent candidate for sheriff, was a business visitor here Isst week. Mlssea Jessie Seabrooke and Betty Culy, accompanied by Glenn Wilson and James Seabrooke. enjoyed a fish ing excursion on Evans creek Sun dsy. Miss Lois Loesch or Medford was the guest of Miss Vlvlsn Wrlsht Sunday. , About 30 young people cnaperoueo by Mr. and Mrs. Frsnk Hart enjoyed a swimming party on the river -rues, day evening. All the measles victim here are reported out of quarantine and feel ing fine. Several truck loada of lettuce have been sold to California buyer this week by W. E. Morris and Ed Wilson. Thinning of fruit In the Modoc and Redskin orcharda will be tin lshed this week, which will mean the laying off of some 50 hand. The Nealon and Wilson threshing outfit Is being put in readiness for the summer run to commence early in July. Ralnh Wilson and ons report quite a little business In the fresh meat trade. Harvesting of the first crop ot alfalfa has been completed here and the binding of grain 1 acheduled to beeln In a few days. Much complaint Is heard here about the logging trucks which are hauling through here to Medford Many claim that on account of ex cessive overloading they do more damage to the roads than all other traffic combined. At the annual school meeting Mondav the clerk report showed that according to the assessor' fig ures there ha been no ahrlnkage In farm values here, t least for Assessment numofte. Peonle In this vicinity wonder If there Is any other buslnes that can show such a record. Those swimming In the river re port the water unusually cold for I this time ot the year. Cross-Word Puzzle 10. Medicinal , plant 11. English ichnol 12. Scatters seed 17. Moderately hot 23. Solemn affirmation 24. Hake a mis ts k a 21. Depiction of beauty 26. East Indian wela-nt 2Tt Evades the tariff laws 29, Destiny .10. Commotion 31. Anarchlstlo 33. American Indian 34. Meaning 38. Small body of water 29. British weight equal to 14 pounds 49. Strikea with Uv open hand 41. Pieced out 42, Character In play 42. New Testa ment spell ing of Asher 4. Tave out 44. Rations! 47. Cast oft 12. P 14. Eret Scotch DOWN 1. Canines 2. Crrat Lake 2, Sen no n a, Kuropeitn country I. NsRatlvs aniwir I. Obliteration 7. Rmiim ft. Pisythlnn I. Ezlit Jacksonville JACKSONVILLE. July 1. (Spl.) Mr. and Mr. Clifford Dunnlngton, from up Little Applefrate, apent the week-end at the S. E. Dunnlngton home. Blllle Dunnlngton returned with them to spend a few day. A. L. Boone returned Wednesday to his work at the W. E. Hammel ranch out of Eaele Point, after spending a few days with his Ism lly here. ' Mr. and Mr. John Bowdlsh and daughter, Alice of Medford apent Thursday at the O. B. Dunnlngton home. Miss Alice remained to ipend a week as guest of Miss Bur- dette Dunnlngton. Mrs. Florence Barnum ot San Francisco and Mr. and Mra. E. N. Elrldge of Medford Tlslted Miss Mary Wetterer Sunday. Mrs. Eunice Woods and son. Junior, and Mr. and Mra. Harold Reed de parted for Oklahoma Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hess and Mr. Prank Roundtree of Grant Pass visited Mrs. Margaret Lewis and family Sunday. Mr. and Mra. H. L. Nohllt of Med ford were dinner guests at the Chester Percell home Tuesday. Miss Ida Hartley of Ashland was a recent visitor of her sister, Mrs. . C, Mechem, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Whitney and son, Lloyd and daughter, Ruth and Violet, spent the week-end at the Ed Ruasel home on Big Applegate. Mrs. Hsrrlet Beige psased away at their home here Saturday, aged 79 yeare. Mrs. Beige had resided In Jacksonville for a number of years and leavea many frlenda here to mourn her loss. Word has been received by friends that the son of Mr. and Mrs. Sater, former residents of this place, passed sway In Wisconsin, Mr. Ftadsnce, who ha made hia home on the Chester Percell ranch near Ruch for the past three years, came to Jacksonville Wednesday to mske his home at the Cheater Per cell home here. Mrs. W. W. Bell and daughters. June and Voneta of Torrance, Cal arrived here Wednesday to attend to harvesting of crops on tlielr property near Ruch. Mr. and Mra. John Cantrall ana children. Gale and Norma ot Med ford. visited Mrs. Sarah Cantrall Sunday, John Matney, Miss Mattle Mat- ney and Mr. and Mrs. Harrison of Medford visited Mrs. Margaret Lewis at her home here Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Kenney. ac companied by the Keen children enjoyed a swimming party on Big Applegate Sunday. Mrs. Rela Chapman apent the first of the week visiting her mother, Mis Alice TJlrlch, Mr. and Mrs. Chapman are moving from Klamath Falls to Medford, where he has been transferred by the Standard Oil company. Mr. and Mr. Harry Whitney ana children and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Scholar of Jacksonville, also Mr. and Mra. Hester Knuteen from the Armprlest logging camp attended birthday party at th E. W. Anderson home at Joe Bar Sunday, The occasion was In honor of Mra. Anderson' birthday. Ninety guests were present and a plcnlo supper was enjoyed. Mrs. Oeorg Tranta of Butte, Falls I visiting her slater, Mra, Fred Butcher, thla week. Mr. and Mr. O. Caldwell of Cot tage Orov were - recent visitor at th H. C. Mechem Some here. Mrs. Caldwell la a 'niece ot Mrs. Mechem. Mrs. John Hueners and sons, Er nest and George, accompanied by Mrs. Archie Bowman and children, Ida and Loran, attended a party at Oold Hill Sunday by the Young Peo plea' aseoclatlon of the Oerman Lu theran church of Medford. Royal Neighbor lodge will hold their next regular meeting Tues day evening, July 0. A vacatlonal Bible school la being held at the Presbyterian church with morning and evening session. Mr. Cloud, graduate of Bible school of southern California, 1 leading the work, with the assistance of Mr. VI mont of Medford and Mis Wlnnlfred Oaaton of Grants Pas. The Bible school will be closed after Satur day evening until Tuesday, July S. Lester Coke and son, John, nave arrived here from their ranch near Fresno, Calif. Mrs. Coke and chil dren will accompany Mr. Cok on hi return to Fresno th Isst of this week. Jacksonville boys who belong to th Medrord National Guards, have returned from two weeka In train ing at Camp Clatsop, ' Those from here ttendlng were Robert Forbes. Harlan Clark. Heldon Smith, Prea ton Card, Andrua Smith and Malcom Jones. Mrs. Sam Hodges, former resident of Jacksonville, la 111 at their home stead near Ruch. Mra. Bud Lawrence of Medford waa a visitor at the Charley Dor olhey heme Frldy. JACKSONVILLE, July J. (Spl.) Ruth Solomon of Independence, Kan aaa, and Arthur Backus of Jackson ville, were married Jun 39 at th home of Rev. MllUrd In Medford Thoe accompanying them were Mra. George Bsrkus, aunt of th groom. Mrs. D. E. Millard and little Bev erly June Solomon. Jesa Bleu and wlfa of Long Beech, Calif., are here to attend th funeral of his mother, Mrs. Hsrrlet Blege. Miss Caroline Stevenson of Holland Ore., la visiting for a few day with Mta dimly Olvln. Joe Martin, who has been patient at the Jacksonville Sanitarium, left th last of th week for hi horn In Applegate, much Improved. Elder Hay of Colorado recently sppoloted Eider of the Seventh pay Adventlst churchss of Jscksonllle, Medford, Ashland and Granta Pass, will take the plac of Elder Lam burg, who waa tranaferred to a dis trict In Missouri confreno. Bud Relnktng and Chuck Ward. who were chosen from the Jackson ville Junior Legion baseball team to play on the county Junior Legion team, will play against Klamath Falla team next week. The game will decide th championship for southern OreRon, Mrs. Art Msdden and daughter. Fern, and Mra. Art Tonner of Ash land were guests Wednesday of Mr. Henry Miller. Miss Fern remained at the Miller home for a tew days' visit. Miss Betty Martin of Eureka la visiting for a few weeks with her aunt, Mrs. Clarence Kashafer, Mr. and Mrs. George Backus enter tained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Backua and children, Mr. and Mrs. N, J. Backua of Medford and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kenworthy, Following dinner Mr. and Mrs. Er nest Backus and family, who have resided In Jacksonville since the first of the year, left to make their home In Los Angeles. Mrs. Maude Compton of Medford came Monday to the Jacksonville Sanitarium for treatment. Mra. Oente Jackson and Mrs, Charles Koyle of Ashland visited Miss leale McCully Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Shield of Oak Grove district recently spent th evening at the H. O. Miller home. Miss Blanche Runnels, county nurse, was here on official business Wed nesday. Dorcas society of the Jackson. vllle Seventh Day Adventlst church held a very auccessful cooked food and apron sale June 26. Lester Hodson, formerly of this place, 1 t present employed In Idaho a commissary clerk for crew of 85 men, engaged In blister rust control. 1 Wagner Creek WAGNER CRF.EK, July 1. (Spl.) Among the callers at the H, L. Som mers home Tuesday afternoon wore M. E. Bradley, E. L. Comb. Howard Works, and Mra. Ella Abbott and daughter Eudell. Mrs. Howard Boyd and children ot Portland are spending a few days with Mrs. Boyd's parents, Mr. and Mra. Frank Smith. Mra. Averel McClure and daughter Joy of Medford called Sunday eve ning on Mrs. Ella Abbott, Mr. Frank Kerby, Mr. Frank Smith, and Mr. Howard Boyd called on Mra. Kerby's daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse William on Neil creek Tuesday. Clifford and "Babe" Oarvln of Tal ent have completed building fine roster at their quarts mine near the Tom Hill cabin on Roster creek. They are working on a lx-lnch ledge s- sayed as high grade ore. They expect to operate throughout tn summer with success. Mr. H. T. Slagl waa In Medford Tuesday morning transacting busi ness. Mr. Anna Harrison and two sons of Medford called on Mrs. Harrison's mother, Mrs. Wm. Kerby Sunday ve nlng. Th Skeeter boy of Tlnt atart ed hauling log from Roater creek Wednesday. Mr. Lester Stephens and son Har vey of Central Point called on Mr. Stephen' slater, Mra. Frank Kerby Monday evening. Mr. and Mra. 0. B. Oreen of Tal ent recently moved upon Roster creek where Mr. Orson will work for the Skeeters boy. Mrs. H. L. Gommen and daughter Marie and Eugene Eastland wen In Medford shopping Friday. John Brlner who live near the Shorty Hope mln was In Talent on buslnes Wedneday, TALENT, July 1. (Spl) Mr. Ruth Montgomery and Mrs. Bernlc Haymen left Thursdsy for Santa Rosa to pack early apple. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Kline of Esgle Point were dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Walter Wednesday. Mr. and Mra. Weaver of Sam Val ley were guet of Mr. and Mr. I. C, Williams Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Walter nd son Edward, Grandma Kiln, and Jams Walter were Tuesday dinner guest of Mr. Ernest Nledermeyer at Medford. Mis Dora Braughton, atudent t the Southern Oregon Normal, was a guest of Miss Lorraine Pop Over th week-end. Epworth Leagu of th Talent M. t. church will meet Sunday evening at 7:00 o'clock with Mis Betty Jo Southwlck leading. Mrs. Fred Merrick of Olendale, Calif., arrived Thursday to visit Mr. and Mrs. William Brees Indefinitely- Dairy men met at th elty hall Monday evening to discus putting a cheese factory In Talent. Mra. Ellrabeth Kahlar, Mr. and Mr. Arthur Stanley and daughter Betty, and Mis Mabel Long of Lo Angelea were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Long Friday night. Rev, and Mrs. William Lewsadder were Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hold rids. Lem Prink was elected director In th place of H. H. Low, at th school meeting, Monday evening. Rev. Joseph Pope, who has been attending th M. E. Oregon Annual Conference at Portland returned horn Monday evening. Mra. L. S. Heckler, who ha bean 111 several week. Is reported much Improved. Mrs. Harvey Walter and Mrs. Jay Terrllt entertained Mra. Frank Hold rldge'a little Sunday school class at th Ashlsnd psrk Tuesday afternoon. 4 1 ' 1 Phon 943. We'u haul away your reus. City Sanitary Servlc. Real Estat or Insurance LT It to Joe, mac TS Talent BUTLER EXPECTS PROW REPEAL TO BENEFIT PEOPLE PARIS. July 1. -(AP) Nicholas Murray Butler, president of Colum bia university, aald today that th work of th two political conventions In Chicago shows clearly that th iHtn amendment la "fortunately doomed to early repeal." The result, he ssld, "will be of the greateet benefit to the American people, tor It will bring to an end an era of lawlessness, and contempt tor law and profitable violation of the law which Is without parallel la the history of any modern nation." "Plainly th Hoover straddle plank la doomed to the fate w.blch It In vites and deserves," said Dr. Butler. "The prohibition plank adopted by the Democratic convention Is definite and direct. Of It five paragraph the first three are In effect Identical with declaration contained in th minority report of the commute' os resolutions at the Republican con vention, which waa defeated by th most vigorous efforts of the admin istration and Ita office holders on th convention floor, "It Is clear that the overwhelming sentiment In both political parties favora Immediate repeal of th 18th amendment to the end that the polio power of th etatea may be restored to them and that the liquor traffic, which la now running wholly at large, may b brought under effect ive control end ubjectd to tax." Frn Valley FERN VALLEY, July I-(Spl.) Thinning 1 about complete her and the best of crops In prospect, now. The orchardlst have high hop foe good prices. Mrs. Ruth Montgomery left Wed nesday for Santa, Rosa for a month, or alx week packing early Oalvltee apple. Women' program at Phoenll Orange Tuesday vnlng waa enjoy ed by quit a number. Several from her took part. TU same crowd that attended th dance at Lowden's Saturday evening ana tneir friend are Invited to an other dancing party at th Four Cor ners. Mr. and Mr. Edmunaon called on Mr. and Mr. Nolan Montgomery Monday evening. Mr. and Mra. Bra Roger and fam ily spent Sunday and Monday with Mr. and Mr. Jo Kantor. Harry Steele, Travell Turpln ne? Ralph Swisher hare been on a vaca tion to Lost lake. They left Tuesday and xpeet to return th lttr part o: th week. Jes Eldrldg and Jim Macab of Phoenix called at Hughe Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mr. Eldrldg hav Just returned from a several day trip to Marahfleld. Long Mountain LONG MOUNTAIN. July l(Spl.) Luell Coy of Eagle Point spent Jun 3$ with Grac Hoi man. Those who attended th dano a Lake creek In th new Orang hall from this district were: Mr. and Mr. Tom Nichols snd daughters Olady and Marjorie. Mr. and Mr. Clyde Nst wlck. Mr. and Mrs. Jack 8 to well and daughter Jun, Malsl Shelley, Orac Holman, Olenn Lannlng, Delbsrt Mongol, Mr. and Mr. Emmttt ming le and Mr. and Mrs, Nick Young. . Tommy Coy snd Vano Pearc harw been helping Mr, Holman In th hay th last few day. Quest of Mr. and Mr. Chart Jackson this week wen: Mr. and Mr. Pech. Myrtl Pankey and on Phil, lip, Mr. Fort Hubbard, all of Med. ford: Mrs. J. M. Beteman and son Bob and Rogr of Pendleton. Those who spent the afternoon and evening at the Holmans Sunday wr Sam Harnlah, Mr. Austin, Mr. and Mr. Roy Harnlah and family, Mr. and Mra. Sam Coy and family and Mr. and Mr. Ross Kiln. v ' Anderson Creek ANDERSON CREEK, July 1. (Spl.) A. Miller and family of California are (pending th summer on An derson ereek. D. O. Hals and wlf and Mr. and Mr. W. Shann were out to Med ford last week. Mrs, Thomas and son, Harold, wr out to th valley Wednesday, Mr. and Mr. Jama Maya and daughter, Ruth, were In Ashland Saturday. Mr. and Mr. Oeorg McAnaliy were In Medford Saturday. Mra. McKenal called on Mis Bon Nell Jonea Sunday. Th Skeeter boy finished up their 'logging on th creek Tuesday. Mr. and Mr. Myers called on tbo McAnaliy Sunday, Prank Marquee and family wera out to th valley with a load of wood Monday, Jim MacDowell and wlf were out, to Talent Monday evening. Insull Concern Bankrupt, Claini NEW YORK, July 1 (AP) An in voluntary petition In bankruptcy wa tiled In federal court today against the National Electrlo Power company, a $000,000,000 Insull concern. Deslrabl houses always In first :!as conditio-, for rent, less or sal. Call 109. Th best elesr Cedar Shingle. $J 00 per IOOO. Regular l.00 ahlnls l-adford Lumbar C