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lEDFOHD TRIBUTE, BEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 12, 1932.
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WANTED Housekeeping by young
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EXPERIENCED girl wants housework.
137 Tripp St.
WANTED MISCHLLANEOPS
WORK HORSES for their feed. Ad
dress Box 7098, Mail Tribune.
WANT to join party going Olympic
tryouts, Palo Alto, Friday. Share
expense. 1417-X.
WANTED BIng cherries. Rogue River
Valley Canning Co. .
WANTED Transportation to Los An
geles between July 24th and 27th.
Tel 496.
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fortable home by young business
girl, Must be close in and reason
able. Write Mall Trlbunt BOX 7208
giving prices, address and telephone
number.
WANTED Transportation to Los
Angeles by 'lady who will share ex
penses. Box 7199, Tribune.
WANTED 2nd hand goods and Junk
Pat's, 1506 Prune. Ph. 547-L.
WANTED TO BUY We pay cash for
grain. Monarch Seed Co.
WANTED A large size used electric
fan: address J. B. Mall Tribune
giving size, condition and price.
WANTED
Wool and mohair. Wool sacks and
twine for sale. Medford Bargain
House. 37 No Drape St. li 1062
FOR REM HOunfS
FOR RENT Modern 6-room bunga
low, close in. Call at 111 King St.,
or Campbell Clothing Co.
'd-ROOM house. 19 No. Peach. Phone
1042-W.
MODERN furnished S-rcom house
with 2 sleeping porches. Call 753
M or 345 No. Bartlett.
FOR RENT 5-room furn. house,
close in, plenty shade. 509 No. Riv
erside. rOR RENT Modern seven-room
house, close In. Hot water heat,
three bedrooms. Very reasonable
rent. Call Phone, 808-J-2.
FOR RENT Modern furnished house
818. 408 Alice St. Phone 790-L.
FOR RENT 4 to 6-room houses
Phone 105. 30 N. Central.
FOR RENT Modern 5-room house
518 Park. Call Dr. Bunch.
FOR RENT Modem house, close in
Fine shade, lawn and garden lot.
. 120 per month. Call at 325 South
Rivorstde.
FOR RENT My oenutlful home on
Rose and Fourth St. Complete In
every detail. Must be seen to be ap
preciated. Also two modern du
plexes having electric refrigerator,
stove and water heater. For ap
pointment phone Mrs. Kyle Cook,
i H91-L or Tengwald Agcy.
y-iR RENT Furn. house. 204 So.
Orepe.
FOR RENT That beautiful, large
home 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 KKN'l homes Furmlea or
unfurnished Browp At White
FOR RENT Modern partly furnished
4-room cottage, east side. Call at
414 8 Riverside.
FOR RENT 3-room furnished house,
modern. Call 315 or 1113-J,
FOR RENT APARTMENT
FOR RENT Furnished apartment.
313 8. Grape.
NEW Strictly modern furnished and
unfurnished apsrtroents garage
with each 92D 00. 35 00. 130 00.
Phone 1460. 603 W. 11th St.
WODEHN. coot. neatest furnished I
' apt. Reasonably priced. 412 N. Ivy. j
FOR RENT 3-room furnished apt.
Key at, 148 So. Ivy.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FURNISHED apartment for rent. 229
w. ivy.
FURN. apt, new ovorstuffed, refriger
ation, me HerDen. lu uuince.
FURNISHED apts. with bath and hot
water, aio.00 per mo. Apply at
People's Electrto 8tore.
FOR RENT flcbuler Apt.vbeautlful-
ly furnished and modern. Prices
ranging from 830 to 150. Corner
6th and Oakdale.
FOR KENT Furnished apt. Inquire
alter o p m.. oua oo. nouy.
FOR RENT Furnished apt. Durell
court. 828 No. Holly -
HOMES iOR RENT Call 790
FURNISHED house, a and 8-room
apts.; garage. 604 W. 10th.
FOR KENT ROOMS AND BOARD
REDUCED RATES (or room and board
at 718 E. Main.
FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS
FRONT ROOM Close In: hot and
cold water: shower. 20 So. Fir. -
FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS
STORE FOR RENT In Hotel Allen
Bunding, is. i: Alien.
FOR RENT Rooms, No. 31 N. Grape
St. Business College. Inquire J. B.
Andrews.
FOR EXCHANGE
PORTLAND residence for Medford
property. Tel. 806-1. o. L. Myers.
2.4 ACRES, Just outside city limits,
with buildings, for modern home in
Medford. 1020 W. Uth.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Roosevelt
Eight-cylinder sedan. Big Pines
Lbr. Co. Tel No. 1.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Registered
Junior Guernsey bull: also regis
tered Guernsey bull calf. R. C.
Benson. Phone 498-X.
FOR TRADE 3 modern houses, part
ly lurmsneo, lor small imprwvea
acreage. - 414 S. Riverside,
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
FOR LEA&E-Servlce station, 3-pump;
garage, lunch rooms, barbecue,
fruit stand, cabins. Inquire 806
Eas- Jackson, Medford.
FOR SALF Shoe shop; modem ma
chinery: new Lsndls stitcher;, lo
cation Immediately. Box 7052, care
Mall Tribune.
FOR SALE POULTRY
8-WEEKS-OLD wkeriv 10c each.
Also fryers. ' White Wing Poultry
Farm, Phoenix. Phone 9-F-ll.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
PIGS, weaners and feeders, also J.
and G. cow and call cneap. High
way Boat Shop, Pac. highway. Cen
tral Point.
FOR SALE Milking Shorthorn bull
calves. All ages, uneap. mrtiana
Farm, Central Point.
FOR SALE TRUCKS
FOR SALE Model A Ford truck.
Will take light car as part payment.
Earl Fry, Trail, Ore. .
FORD TRUCK, overhauled, good rub
ber, Ruxtell, starter: cheap or trade
for light car. 37 Quince.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
ROSEBURG suburban. 5 minutes to
Soldiers Home, hard road; 10 acres
cultivated: home orchard: all fenc
ed, springs, wood. 1-room house.
-1350. Wonderful view; ideal place
for home. 8250 cash, balance 815
per month. Oettlng old. and am re
tiring. F. H. Nagel, 149 Sheridan
St., Roseburg. Oregon.
WHEN you think of real estate think
of Brown ac wnite.
MISTER STOCKMAN, here Is a ranch
for you. About 160 acres right
next to miles of range, about 50
acres cultivated, more can be; all
under free Irrigation; on good road,
school, mall, store reasonably close.
This year's crop, a team and all
farm implements go with place If
taken soon. A real buy at 83750.00.
Very reasonable terms.
CLOSE In 14'4 acres with fair
buildings, 2 good wells, pumping
outfit for Irrigating part. Bnap at
82000 half down, or will accept
clear 1 or 2 acres for part.
THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE
Realtors.
125 E. Sixth St. Tel. 1496.
RIVER PRONTAGE AT HIOHBANKS
30 acres with nearly half mile on
Rogue river, at lower HJgh Banks
The most frequented retreat of
local anglers. You csn't equal this
location at (2500
WALTER H JONES, Realtor.
Jackson County Bsnk Bldg.
Phone 706.
FOR SALE HOMES
FOR SALE Attrsctlve homes. Phone
H5. 30 N. Central.
FOR SALE AUTOMOlllI.ES
1930 FORD Sport Roadster; excellent
mechanical condition: finish not so
good. Full price 1235. see W. E
Thomas. 45 So. Central.
1933
LICENSE
On all
USED CARS
1929 Dodge 6 Coupe
1930 Essex Coupe
1927 Chev. Sedan
IMS Dodge Sedan
1924 Dodge 4-paas. Coupe
1930 114-ton Dodge Truck
EAKIN MOTOR CO.
Dodge and Plymouth Dealer,
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Apricots. O. L. Llndley,
Coker Butte. Phone 571-J-3.
FOR SALE Cherries, black and
Royal Annes. 5c lb., already picked:
4 ml. north on Criter Lake hlway.
FOR SALE Cherrle., 3 and 4 cents.
Phone 1018-L.
IFOR SALE 60 rabbi and hutches.
t.t Sou:. Riveras.
TOR 8 ALEMISCELLANEOUS
REPOSSESSED, bungalow piano for
sale balance contract. Electric
Wiring Co., 222 W. Main.
MCCORMICK DEERINQ tractor and
plows, in fine condition for good
cows. John Mace, Central Point.
MATTRESSES 1.00. 1.50 & 2.00. New
9x12 ruga 11.10- Hotel Allen.
FOR SALE: Loganberries. Spring St.
J. L. Yantls.
FOR SALE 3-burner Westlnghouse
Electric Automatic range, 845. Gas
motor for Maytag washer (new),
822.50. M. s. Johnson, Gold Hill,
Ore.
GAS RANGE and water heater cheap.
Call mornings. 203 No. Peach.
FOR SALE Shaddock's King's hign
way raspberrlea for canning. Tel.
774-R-8.
FOR SALE Fine ak dining table,
54-ln. Hava your furniture re
upholstered by Thlbault. Tel. 969-R.
FOR SALE Grain storage In fire
proof building. Low Insurance rate
Monarch Seed Co.
FOR SALS Grain bags, sack twine,
at new low prices. Monarch Seed
Co.
FOR SALE Dairymen like Ekonomy
Dairy Fly Spray best. New low
prices. Monarch Seed Co.
GARDEN DIRT, plowing, fertiliser
sand and gravel pnone B1--J
FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all
mates, go up; terms If desired All
makec rented and repaired. White
Sewing Machine Co. 24 N Bartlett
MISCELLANEOUS
WE PAY CASH for used cars and
equities. Pierce-Allen Motor Co.
WE PAY CASH ,
For furniture, tool or what bave
you. Medford Bargain House. 27
No. Qrape 8t. Phone 1012
CASH paid tor ola gold. Jewelry.
orioge work, etc Jennings Loan
Office. No. 8 South Front.
LOCAL or long distance naming We
guarantee to save you money Haw
ley rransfer, 619 North Riverside
Phone 1044-X.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
JACKSON CO.
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstracts of Title and
Title Insurance. The
only complete Title
system in .ackson
county.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts
of Title, Title Insuranoe. Rooms 8
and 8, No. 33 North Central Ave.,
upstairs.
Automobile Loans.
CONTRACTS REFINANCED
PAYMENTS REDUCED
We pay up balance due dealer, bank
or finance company and extend
your payments. Additional money
Dentistry.
DR. JAMES S. JOHNSON
Dentistry.
312-314 Medford Bldg. Phone 807
Dressmaking and Remodeling.
THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking
and remodeling. 424 Medford Bldg
Phone 1181.
Funeral Parlor.
PERL'S FUNERAL HOME Distinctive
eervlce at moderate rates. Estab
lished 30 years. Ambulance serv
ice. 6th St. at Oakdale. Tel. 47.
Expert Window Cleaners.
LET GEORGE DO IT - Tel. 1172,
House cleaning. Floor waxing. Ori
ental rug cleaning, specialty.
Job Printing.
MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT
Best equipped plant in southern
Oregon. Printing of all kinds; book
binding; loose-leaf ledgers, and
blanks, billing systems, duplicating
cash ssles slips and everything in
the printing line. 28-30 N. Grape
Phone 75.
Furniture Repairing.
FURNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERED re
finished, re-glued. We carry a full
line of upholstery samples. A. n
Thlbault. Tel. 969-R.
Lawn mowers.
LAWNMOWERS SHARPENED. OILED
and adjusted for 75c. Call and de
liver tree. 23 No. Fir. Phone 281.
Money to Lend.
WE LEND MONEY on furniture and
late model autos. Three per cent
per month on unpaid balance. No
other charges. Come In and get
the cash today. Bee w. E. Thomas,
45 So. Central. . Phone 139.
Painting.
JOHN H. LOCK
Contracting Painter.
Quality work at lower price.
Phone 640 or 953-R.
Piano Instruction.
FRED ALTON HAIOHT Teacher of
piano. Classical and popular music
courses. Height Music Studio, 818
Liberty Bldg. Tel. 72.
Roofing.
STANDARD ROOFING CO. Builders
of water-tight roofs. Estimates and
Inspection without charge. Tenth
and Fir St. Tel. 1077.
Transfer.
RE1NKINO TRUCKING CO. Trans- I
fer and Storage. We haul anything
at a reasonable price. Ill No. Fir
Street. Phone 333.
DAVIS TRANSFER STORAOE
Service guaranteed. 30 6. Grape St.
phone "... or residence luto.
EADS TRAN8FER - STORAOE CO
Office 101S No. Central. Phone lt.
Prices rleht. Service guaranteed.
Hatch Repairing.
I2 00 REWARD for any watch I csn't
ft. Used watchrs sold St half
wholesale price. 8'. St. opposite
e.Sgt Dtp-t,
LEGAL NOTICES
Nollie of Sheriff's Ciile.
By virtue of an execution on fore
closure duly Issued out of and under
the seal of the circuit court o tne
State of Oregon. In and for the Coun
ty of Jack.on, to me directed and
dated on the 25th day of May, 1D33,
In a certain action therein, wherein
Sue B. Keller, as plaintiff, recovered
Judgment against Ella Andrews, the
defendant, for the sum of Two Thou
cand Five Hundred and no-loo $.
600.00) Dollars, together with interest
at 7 per annum from May 23rd.
ibzb. with costs and disbursements
taxed at Twenty-eight and 80-100
(28 80) Dollars, and the further sum
of Two Hundred Fifty and no-100
(8250.00) Dollars, as attorneys fee.
which Judgment was enrolled and
docketed In the Clerk's office of said
Court In said County on the 25th
day of May, 1932.
Notice Is hereby given thst. pur
suant to the terms of the said execu
tion, I will on the 2nd day of July.
1933, at 10:00 o'clock a. m., at the
front door of the Courthouse in the
City of Medford, In Jackson Countv.
Oregon, offer for sale and will sell
at public auction for cash to the
highest bidder, to satisfy said Judg
ment, together with the costs of this
sale, subject to redemption as pro
vided by law. all of the right, title
and Interest that the said defendant.
Ella Andrews, had on the 23rd day of
November, 1927, or now has In and
to the following described property.
situated In the County of Jackson,
State of Oregon, to-wlt:
Commencing at the Northeast cor
ner of Donation Land Claim Number
75 In Township 37 South, Range 3
West of the Willamette Meridian, and
running thence South along the East
line of said Donation Land Claim
Number 75, 4.73 chains: thence East
23.37 chains to the West boundary
line of Donation Land Claim
Number 76: thence N o r th along
said boundary lines 4.73 chains to the
center line of the Rogue River Valley
Railroad right-of-way; thence West
erly along the center line of ssld
Rogue River valley Railroad to the
place of beginning, containing 10 5
acres, more or less. '
Dsted this 26th day of Mav. 1932.
RALPH G. JENNINGS.
Sheriff of Jackson Countv. Oreson.
By OLGA E. ANDERSON, Deputy.
Notice of Sheriff's Sale.
By virtue of an execution on Fore
closure duly Issued out of and under
the seal of the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon, In and for the Coun
ty of Jacieson. to me directed and
dated on the 1st nay of July, 1932,
in a certain action therein, wherein
State Land Board of the State of
Oregon as Plaintiff, recovered Judg
ment against Monitor Orchard com
pany. Carl Y. Tengwald and Edna
N. Tengwald the defendants, for the
sum of Three thousand and no-100
(3000.00) Dollars, together with In
terest at 6 per annum from Janu
ary 23. 1930. with costa and disburse
ments taxed at Seven and 60-100
(87.50) Dollars, and the further sum
of Three hundred and no-100
(830000) Dollars, as attarney's fees,
which Judgment was enrolled and
docketed In the Clerk's office of said
Court In said County on the 1st day
of July, 1933.
Notice Is hereby given that, pursu
ant to the terms of the said execu
tion, I will on the 6th day of August,
Mail Tribune Daily
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FOR SALE OR TRADE
15 Acreg Bear Creak Bottom and Modern Bungalow
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Want Jarkson County Building and loan stock or unincumbered
bungalow, or Irrigation bonds. Total price I8500. This la the very
finest garden land. Has 7-room modern bungalow. Abundance of
water every day. The best garden proposition In the Rogue River
Talley.
BARNES
Phone 810-T 41S.
1933. at 10. 00 o'clock . m., at the
front door of the Courthouse In the
City of Medford, In Jackson County,
Oregon, offer for sale and will sell at
public auction for cash to the high
est bidder, to eatlsfy said Judgment,
together with the costs of this sale,
subject to redemption as provided by
law, ail of the right, title and In
terest that the said defendants, Mon
itor Orchard Company, Carl Y. Teng
wald and Edna N. Tengwald. had on
the loth day of December, 1923, or
now have in and to the following
described property, situated in the
County of Jackson. State of Oregon,
to-wlt:
The Southwest Quarter (SW'i). the
Southeast Quarter (8E14) and the
South Half (S'4) of the Northwest
Quarter of Section Twenty-four (24),
Town hip Thirty-seven (37) South of
Rsnge One (1) West of the Willam
ette Meridian; together with all water
rights appurtenant thereto or to De
come appurtenant thereto.
Dated this 1st day of July. 1932.
RALPH O. JENNINOS.
Sheriff of JSv-kson County, Oregon.
By OLGA E. ANDERSON Deputy.
Notice to Creditors
Notice la hereby given that I have
been appointed by the County Court
of Jackson County, Oregon, Admin
istratrix of the Estate of John W
Jacobs, deceased, and have qualified.
All persons having claims against
said estate are hereby notified to
present them, with proper vouchers,
and duly verified, to me at the of
fice of Harry C. Skyrman, attorney
for said estate, at Room 409 Med
ford Building, In Medford, Oregon,
within six months from the date of
this notice. Dated and first publish
ed June 38th, 1932.
EDITH L. JACOBS,
Administratrix.
Notice
In the County Court of the 8tat of
Oregon for Jackson County.
In the Matter of the Estate of Mar
garet A. Miller, also known M
Margaret Miller, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has filed his Final Ac
count and Report in the above en
titled matter, and the above entitled
Court has fixed July 30th. 1932. at
1" o'clock A. M. In the County Court
Room la the court House in Med
ford, Jackson County, Oregon, as the
time and place for hearing objections
to said Final Account, and for the
settlement thereof. ,
EDWARD G. MILLER,
Administrator with the Will
annexed.
Gold Hill
GOLD BILL. July 13. (Spl.) Mr.
and Mrs. Alva Cook and family of
Foots creek spent Saturday at Qold
Hill.
Billle and Althea Betts returned to
their home here Friday from Central
Point, where they have been visiting
their grandmother, Mrs. Welch.
Mr. and Mrs. Logan Gardner have
moved Into the hotel building by the
depot.
Mrs. Lester Bottoms and daughter
Mildred end Larry Duerlg of Oakland.
Cal., spent several days last week at
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the. home of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Cook
here. While here they made a trip
to Crater lake, accompanied by Mrs.
Floyd Lance and daughter Ruth.
Among Medford visitora Friday
were Mrs. Pearl Ouldi, Ernest Kell,
Mrs. Tom Smith and aon Jerry.
Jim Clement returned to the
Emily mine near Harbor. Ore., where
he Is working, after spending the
we k -end at hi home here.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Cook were here
from their mine on Foots creek, to
spend the week-end.
Mrs. George Hammersly and chil
dren. Jan and Bill, and Louise Smith
returned from the Emily mine, near
Harbor, Ore., fter spending a few
daya there.
Raymond Biles, Edith D use n berry
and Ralph Biles were among people
from here who spent the Fourth it
Crescent City.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Moore and
daughters, Jane and Yvonne, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Thompson and aon Crelgh-
ton, Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Force and
sons, Billy and Jackie, Mlaa Ruth
Byerly and Aletha Robbins spent the
Fourth at Myers oreek.
Mrs. George Hammersly was a busi
ness visitor at Medford Friday.
Mr. and Mra. George Melslnger, Mrs.
Lucy Mee and Mrs. Mildred Campbell
were Medford visitor! Tuesday.
Mrs. R. E. BUnken berg and Zelda
Smith were at Jacksonville Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Me trim an spent
Monday at the homa of Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Angstcad at Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Oar man and
daughter Audrey spent Monday at
Ashland.
Mr. and Mr. Ray Chamberlain
spent Wednesday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Bogy Teporac.
Mlaa Bertha Coy wu In Medford
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Mullln and fam
ily spent Monday In Ashland.
Evans Valley
IVANS VALLEY, July 11. (Spl.)
rourth ot July was spent qulotly by
th majority of our residents with
picnics the major dlver.lon of th,
day. Perhaps the largest picnic was
that of the Qrinje at the home
of Mrs. Reesbeclc up Bvans CreeK.
Oames, races and bountiful lunch
were, enjoyed.
In the evening a party was given
at the Orange hall, with dancing.
Ice cream and cake were served and
all had a good time.
The Neathamer, Purrler and Hlllla
families plcnlced up Maya creek and
Judging from reports, had a won
derful time.
The Oalbreath family and Imme
diate friends plcnlced up Bansey can
yon the fourth ana ca a very en
joyable time.
Another large picnic was held. In
the school grove on Pleasant creek
with the following families present!
Ed Dlmmlck, George Beers, W. W.
Williams, A. B. Solre, Frank Green
wood and M. Edelmuth.
. Everett Pale, youngest son of Mr
and Mrs. Earl Stephen died from
heart trouble Wednesday evening of
laat week, aged ts days. Funeral
eervlces were held at the grave In
Rogue River Friday. All extend their
heartfelt sympathy to tne ooreavcu
family. '
Mr. and Mr,. Sam Newman are
parents of a baby girl born July fl
In Oranta Pas, at the maternity
home.
Several farmera here are keenly
feeling the result of an Invasion of
gardens by army worms. The pesu
seem to have a preference for alfalfa
and tomato leaves, In some Instances
leavlna- the Tine completely atrlppeo
Tom Mohr, who was very seriously
burned all weeks ago In a fire,
underwent his aecond operation for
a skin uraft for his left arm. He
has been In the Josephine hospital
for the past month and his condi
tion was critical, but at the present
time he Is much Improved and he
will be able to come home aoon.
The R. D. Hawkins family nave re.
eentlv purchased the Halse place
and the place Joining It up Bykoa
creek and have taken possession,
coming here from Palo Alto, Calif.
fn their coming we gain an eiaeny
couple and a young couple with
two children and are glad to wel
come them to our valley.
Anderson Creek
ANDERSON CREEK, July 13.-(Spl.)
Mra. James Mays and Marlon Centers
and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Centers
spent the Fourth at Crescent City.
Edward Smith Is spending a few
days at his home near PhoenU.
Mr, and Mn. Robert Smith of
Medford called at the James Mays
home Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Meyera called
at the McAnally home Tuesday.
Mr. Thomas and aon Harold were
out to the valley Tuesday.
Mrs. Lois KonM and Miss Morrow
called on Miss Ruth Maya recently,
Mr. and Mra. James Mays and
dsughter were out to AsWand Sat
urday.
Ralph Oreen ha been hauling
wood this week.
D. 0. Hal and William Shejin.
were In Medford Wednesday.
Mrs. L. C. Jones and daughter wer
In Ashland Thursday.
Harold and Robert Thomas were
out to th valley Thursday.
James May cut hay for Mr, Oreen
Friday.
Oeo. Toung wa out to Medford
Wednesday,
Ace Miller and family and Frank
Marques, and family ver out to th
valley Wednesday.
Filipino Cockpit. Boom,
MANILA. (P Hsrd time have
not effected th Filipino sport of
rooster fglhu. Baocod, In th near'
by province of Cavlte. celebrated lu
annual fleet, with eeven bras banda
and a three -day cock-fighting spree.
i Th many oock pit around Manila
are crowded on all holiday.
Oood gradee ox lumber at cull
price. Medford Lumber Co.
Fishing. Swimming, Dancing at
jl UU 0' (h Wood,
Meteorological Report
July 13, 1933.
Forecasts,
Medford and vicinity: Tonight and
Wednesday, fair and mild.
Oregon: Fair tonight and Wed
nesday, but cloudy with shower! to
night or Wednesday on north coast.
Mild temperature.
Local Data.
Lowest temperature this morning,
4fl degrees.
Temperature a year ago today;
Highest, 05; lowest, 67.
Total precipitation since Septem
ber 1, 1931. 33 33 inches.
Relative humidity at S p.m. yea
terday, 3 per cent; 5 a.m. today,
80 per cent.
Sunset today, 7:47 p.m.
Tomorrow: Sunrise, 7:47 a.m. Sun
set. 7:40.
Observations Tnken at A P. M,
liioth Meridian Time
Wit
City
a
Baker City .
Boston
Boise
. 72 43
, aa aa
, 80 (3
, 73 60
. 88 64
. B4 64
, 88 54
. 64 80
, 76 63
, 78 46
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
P. Cdy.
Clear:
Clear
Clear
Chicago
Denver
Des Molnea ..
Fresno
Helena .
Los Angeles -..
Cloudy
Medford ............
Clear
Clear
P. Cdy.
Clear
Clear
Clear
New York -
Phoenix
Portland --.
Reno ..
Roseburg -
64 66
106 B3
.- 73 53
74 80
73 46
.. 84 63
... 66 S3
..... 64 83
76 83
Salt Lake
San Francisco
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Clear
P. Cdy.
Seattle ..,
Spokane .....
Washington, D.
C. 00 66
CLINTON Iowa f API An all-
paved highway to tap the acenlc
wonderland of the Mississippi river
valley along its entire lengm
planned by lowans living In river
cities.
They have banded together as the
Mississippi River Highway associa
tion, their aim it paved rout from
the Gulf of Mexico, along the west
bank of the river to the Twin Cltlsa
thence to Port Arthur, Canada.
Thus far the effort ha been con
flnnri tn Inwa and th association
aa succeeded In having th Iowa
highway commlaslon dcslgnat many
of the river roads as primary high
ways. Much of th rout In Iowa
Is covered by federal nignways oo
and 61.
Two resident of Bellevue. Joe
Toung, president of th association.
and Dr. W. M. MOUHOn, nave ji-j
leading part In organltlng th
group. Near their town I Bellevue
Stat park, on of the real cenlo
treat along tn river.
th -urvintinn haa no employes,
all work being don on a volunteer
basis. The members nave nnanccu
most or the promotion themselves,
aided by modest contribution from
cities along the route.
The highway, aa piannea, w-.i-n..
thrmitrh Louisiana. Arkansss,
Missouri, Iowa and Minnesota. In
Iowa It would touch tn cities
Keokuk, Fort Madison, Burlington,
Muscatine, Davenport. Clinton. Belle
vue, Dubuque, McGregor, Lansing
and New Albln.
tn, .ttinn nlana to operate
through highway commission in
the stat etrectea. convintms
of the advisability of establishing
and Improving tneir sections
route.
Brims Fashionable
For Summer Hats
Is French Verdict
By lllniia Merwln
Awvistfwi Press Fsshlon Editor)
parih f API "Wear a brim for
smartness" I th summer edict for
chapeau chto. '
In contrast to last season when
berets were th rule, brim varying
all th way from an Inch to a foot
in width. r now aeen wherever
smart women gather. Straws hav
regained their popularity, with finer
weaves nreferred to coarse ones.
Black, whIU, brown, blue, green
and red straw saliora trimmed with
nothing mor than ribbon band
and cocked are seen more often
than any other ehapeau. They are
far cry from th old-fashioned
-n.mrf Balln- hnWeVSr. for theV dlD
In unexpected angles and are worn
at an exaggeraieo tut on one no
Brim aa wide as their mother
wor In th gay nln.tl.. are dis
played by many Parisian at formal
afternoon affairs. Huge black mllan
with faille crowns In whit or pastel
shades, and natural colored leg
horn with flower trim lend
sophisticated air to tea costume.
vk thMhr snit flsnrlnff wt
- .-im mi. Af th. miMtlon
th turban has replaced last year'e
beret. Mine ciose-uuing turoana ei
ahadad aatln ribbon In shimmering
hue of blue, ireen and ros are
draped In openwork design to reveal
the wave of th coiffure.
rfa nf trlnn lre ar- wound
about th head and finished In
high point at th left back and lit-
1- lm wl tlMfJul MlMt bllll MM ST
designed to match the evening wrap.
, wim wnna wej are wyin,
FINE SCENIC ROAD
ALONG MISSISSIPPI
GOAL FOR I01NS
BRAZIL MILLIONS
SUFFERING FROM
SERIOUS DROUGHT
122,000 Square Miles Af
fected Region Important
Sugar and Cotton Pro
ducerPlan Control Dams
My Paul Bander
RIO DS JANEIRO (AP) Confront.
Ing a drought and hunger problem
affecting four northeastern itates la
which live almost one-tenth ot lu
population, Braell ha, rolled up her?
sleeves and gone to work.
Construction of dozen of dams,
new roads and direct relief by gov
ernment and private agencies Is help
ing the (tates ot Ceara, Rio Grand
do Norte, Parahyba and Pernambuco
through a really serious situation.
The government has been spending
$360,000 a month there since Febru
ary.
nig Area Affected
The total area affected cover more
than 133,000 square miles, thickly
populated, with more than four mil
lion Inhabitant. The region la aa
Important producer of sugar and cot
ton but most of the crops have been
lost.
Dr. Lul Vlelra, federal Inspector,
estlmstes that the number of drought
aufferera Is 350.000. These, he says,
are mostly head of families and the
total la actually closer to a million.
A Red Cross health mission report
ed that approximately 800.000 are de
pendent on outside assistance.
' stirrer Periodically
The region, because of adverse
winds, a terrsln which carries oft
rainwater quickly, and Intermittent
torrential downpoura Interspersed
wltu long periods of dryness, ha suf
fered periodically.
The department of th Interior.
however, consider, the 133 drought,
complicated by dry year In 181 and
130, the most serloua since 1848. Jos
America, secretary of the Interior,
has made the drought hi principal
work. Ha I recuperating from in
juries received when his airplane
crashed while visiting th drought
area.
Federal officials consider the dam
construction program, to conserve th
mnietur ot th rainy season, th
most Important step toward solution.
Nearly all ot th laborer employed la
this work are victims ot the drought,
in tne state of ceara alone, tea
dam with a total capacity of 31,800,. '
000,000 cubic feet, are under con
struction In addition to private dam.
Th largest, th Or as dam, will Im
pound mora water than la contained
In th bay at Rio de Janeiro,
Plan Control Dama
Four dam are under, construction
In Rio Grande do Norte, to store '
6,160,000,000 cubic feet ot water. Four
under way In Parahyba will hold
8,180,000,000.
Th present program, say Dr.
Vlelra, I th most effective In Bra
zilian history because permanent
and emergency measure sr. correlat
ed. During previous great drought.
ne explains, refugee fled from the
trlcken area.
This year th neediest refugees
have been transported to cential
camp for employment on dam or
roads. Those without employment
ar fed by the Red Cross and govern
ment a-encles. to the extent of their
financial ability. Desptle these ef
forts, atorlea of hunger and distress
occasionally appear In th Brazilian
press. n
Th department of th Interior
state that all of Ceara 1 affected by
th drought, all of Rio Grand do
Norte, ninety percent of Parahyba,
sixty percent of Pernambuco, and a
mall section of Bahla,
REQUIRES RITUAL1
ATLANTA (AP) In Georgia .
voter may cast hi ballot by mall,
provided he doe so with legal
ceremony and secrecy.
He must, It to be absent from th
state on election day, give notice
In writing 80 day before th vote
I to bs cast. Registrars, after satis
fying themselvea the voter I quali
fied, forward blank ballot by regis
tered mall..
Th voter must open the seslsd
snvelope, marked "ballot within
only In the presence of th post
msster or hi assistant. He then
proceed to mark th ballot "without
assistance" and atlll In th preeenco
of th postofflc official, replace)
It In an anvelop and seal It with
out disclosing how h ha voted.
After algnatura ot the postal official
ha been attached a a witness, th
ballot may then b mailed to th
proper election official.
Otvr, Napoleon to Pope.
MERANO, Italy. P) Napoleonla
relics, formerly th property of John
JU Stoddard, Boston lecturer and,
author, hav been presented to Pop)
Plus by Stoddard' widow, who reside
her. Th collection Include nuff.
box, other personal effect and
bust of th little corporal.
Disinter Viking Chief.
OSLO, Norway. P What expert
regard as on of the most Important
Viking find In year cam when
digging for th foundation of house
at Nesa uncovered a grave dating
from about 600 A. D. and containing
th aksleton ot a chief, hi hone,
boat and other possessions.
Two loads 16-ln. green slabs, 4X
Med., fuel Co. Tel. ej,
GEORGIA VOTING