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page mm -to3m ftRent mm IMEDFORD MXIL TRIBUTE, JIEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY li, 1932. m xmm Jt i ; gjgjgfcJW ti.-xh DON'T FORGET 0 PHONE THAT r ur A KIT A T VV JtW 1 fiLS : HERE ARB THE RATES: par word first Insertion 2c Bach additional Insertion. per word lc gBiiuuu- ' per line per month, without nn changes .HJ6 75 Phone LOST LOST A blaclc and pale green silk scarf on South Newtown St. Sun day Please return to Mall Tribune lor call 1292-W. LOST If dog missing, call 1518. WANTED SITUATIONS CAPABLE WOMAN wants any kind of work. Tel. 354-R. W.IFTED Housekeeping by young woman; local reierences. xei. m. WANTED Typing at home, 5c folio. Mall Tribune, Box 7092. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED To buy full set or sep . arato pieces of farm machinery, ' also pump, pipe, pulleys and shaft lng. State price. Box 5892. Tribune WANTED Board and room in com , 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 2nd hand goods and Junk. Pat's, 1508 Prune. Ph. 647-L. WANTED TO BUY We pay cash for : grain. Monarch Seed Co. WANTED A large size used electric i- fan; address J. B, Mall Tribune 1 giving size, condition and price. WANTED Wool and mohair. Wool sacks and . twine for sale. Medford Bargain House, 27 No. Grape St. 11 1082 FOR rent aoues rOR RENT 4-room large new house, lt large lot, lawn, shade, corner, close school, walking distance town. To small family. $15. See Lalng at W 125 E. 6th St., or Phone 1496 or BU-J. TOR RENT Modern 4-room house, ;i between Washington and high schools; garage; $12.50, water paid. Inquire at 718 So. Newtown. tJICELY FURNISHED HOUSE at 811 U S. Oakdale for rent, available about J July 20th; has hardwood floors In living room and dining room. 3 bed- rooms and 2 sleeping porches; rent, 2 furnished, 40 per month. Steady 2 renter with reference wanted. For appointment see W. M. Clemenson S, at Jackson Hotel. 4BMALL 2-room modern house, $11.00. 1015 W. Ilth. -ROOM house. 19 No. Peach. Phone j I042-W. MODERN furnished 5-room house ;; with a sleeping porches. Call 763- M or 346 No. Bartlett. FOR RENT 5-room furn. house, close in, plenty shade. 609 No. Riv erside. FOR RENT Modern seven-room house, close In. Hot water heat, three bedrooms. Very reasonable rent. Call Phone, 898-J-2. FOR RENT 4 to 6-room houses. Phone 105. 30 N. Central. FOR RENT Modern 6-room house. 518 Park. Call Dr. Bunch. FOR RENT Modem house, close in Fine shade, lawn and garden lot. $20 per month. Call at 325 South Riverside. FOR RENT My oeautlful 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, I i pomtment nhone Mrs. Kyle Cook. 891-1, or Tengwald Agcy. T"R RENT Furnihouse. 304 Sol Orape. 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. i J FOR RENT 5 room modern furnish. ea house, call at 414 8. Riverside. FOR REN1 Humes Kurnisned oi unfurnished Brown 4 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 1 1 13-J. FOR RENT APARTMENTS HALF OF DUPLEX 4-room furn. apt., freshly painted. Phone 789. FOR RENT Furn. spta., $2 50 week up. 1003 W. Main. FOR RENT Furnished apartment. ia o. orape. R RENT flcnuler AnU. beautiful! IT Him hrt nf mrwHrrt rflCvB ranging from $30 to 50. Corner and Oaldsu, FOR RENT APARTMENTS MODERN, coolest, neatest furnished iwMuanaiy pricea. eiy N. Ivy. FOR RENT 3-room furnished pt. Key at 148 So. Ivy. ' FURN. apt, new overstuffed, refriger ation. Tile Berben, 10 Quince. FURNISHED apartment for rent. 229 N. Ivy. FURNISHED apts. with bath and hot water, tlo.00 per mo. Apply at People's Electric store. FOR KENT Furnished apt. Ineulre after 5 p m.. 603 8o. Holly. FOR RENT Furnished apt. Durell Court. 320 No. Holly HOMES iOR RENT Call 70S FOR KENT ROOMS AND BOARD REDUCED RATES for room and board at 710 E. Main. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Nicely furnished down stairs front room: also garage: both for $12 per month. 325 So. River side Ave. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS STORE FOR RENT in Hotel Allen. Building. E. T. Allen. FOR RENT Rooms, No. 31 N. Orape St. Business College.' Inquire J. B. Andrews. FOR EXCHANGE FOR SALE OR TRADE 2 lot in Klamath Palls for Medford prop- . erty or acreage. Mall Tribune, Bos 5887. FOR TRADE Desirable city lots, close In, for what have you. Box 5976, care Tribune. PORTLAND residence for Medford property. Tel. 006-1. D. I. Myers. 2.4 ACRES, Just -outside city limits, with buildings, for modern home in Medford. 1020 W. 11th. 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 2 modern houses, part ly furnished, for small Improved acreage. 414 S. Riverside. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE CHEAP IF TAKEN AT ONCE Completely equipped serv ice station and auto repair shop: AAA and National Auto club serv ice. Includes buildings, lota and all station equipment, stock, etc.; lo cated on good all-year traveled highway. Must sell account 111 health. Will give some terms. In quire at Tribune for owner's ad dress. FOR SALE Best service station In southern Oregon; 6 pumps; Junc tion of Klamath and Pacific high- - -wa-ysr Priced right.- M. B. Robin son, Junction Super Service Sta .tlon, Ashland. - ' FOR SALE Shoe shop; modem ma chinery; new Land Is stitcher; lo cation Immediately.. Box 7052, care Mall Tribune." FOR SALE POULTRY 6-WEEKS-OLD cockerels, 10c each. Also fryers. White Wing Poultry Farm, Phoenix, Phonev 9-F-ll. FOR SALELIVESTOCK FOR TsALEUclng Shorthorn 'bull calves. All ages. Cheap. Klrtland Farm. Central Point. FOR SALE REAL KSTATE NON-RESIDENT OWNER SAYS CUT TO ONE-THIRD FORMER PRICE BEAR CREEK BOTTOM LAND has never been offered at such a low price as this bargain over 100 acres, half In cultivation, more could be; some Improvements, dandy location, fine well and auto matic system. This Is the best land we have In the valley; 5000 total price, and will give good terms. 40 Acres, free water, good build ings, roads, school service, some equipment, stock, crops; $2000.00, with one-fourth down bal. easy. REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE Realtors. 125 E. Sixth St. Tel. 1493. TOR SALE, RENT OR TRADE House close in, consisting of 2 modern furnished apts., 4 and 6 rooms each. Also nice modern, furnished new house. Call 432 No. Holly St. WHEN you think of real estate think of Brown & White. RIVER FRONTAGE AT HIGHBANKS 80 acres with nearly half mile on Rogue river, at tower High Banks. The most frequented retreat of local Anglers. You can't equal this location at $2500. WALTER H. JONES. Realtor. Jackson County Bank Bldg. Phone 796. FOR SALE HOMES FOR SALE Attractive homes. Phone 105. 30 N. Central. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Dodge Roadster with box back; good running shape; $25.00. Lay- camp, Ahland. FOR SALE 1030 Ford Tudor, good condition throunhout: cheap. Call dft-r 6 p. m., 35 Myrtle St. Phone 1066-Y. BAROAINS REPOSSESSED CARS FOR SALE Maxwell Coach .- I 05 00 Sttidebaker Touring 05.00 1?,0 Butck Sedan 65 00 1931 Bulck 8 Coach 695.00 Hupmoblle , 235.00 Chevrolet Coach 12500 Bulck Roadster 275.00 Nash Coupe 365 00 114 S. Riverside. Salesman In attendance evenings and Sundavs. MEDFORD INVESTMENT CO. WILL PAY CASH for late model De- ff-rto sedan. mu oe cneap. re.. 05-L. FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE AprtCOU, 3c lb. Top Notch Orchard. Phone 610-J-l. ---s--w--.----. .Gl.Mj.obi ioms. lc and 2dc doa. 806 W. ClaiK. FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Fancy apricots. Will sUrt picking the 15th. R. C. Ward, Fern Valley. Phone 19-F-21. FOR SALE Lease and cabin at Lake of Woods, R. C. Ward, Medford. Phone 19-F-21. FOR SALE Apricots, the best we've had in years; free from scale. Prices according to size. Geo. Alford. ROYAL ANNE and Lambert cherries, half mile south of Griffin Creek white school house. FOR SALE 3 French doors, electric range, odds and ends of furniture. 219 No. Oakdale. FOR SALU Apricots. O. L. Ltndley, Coker Butte. Phone 571-J-3. FOR SALE Cherries, black and Royal Annes, 5c lb., already picked; 4 ml. north on Crater Lake hlway. FOR UE Cherries, 3 and 4 cents. Phone 1016-L. McCORMICK DEERINO tractor and plows, In fine condition, for good cows. John Mace, Central Point. FOR SALE Fine oak dining table, fi4-ln. Have your furniture re upholstered by Thlbault. Tel. 969-R. FOR SALEr-Graln storage In fire proof building. Low Insurance rate Monarch Seed Co. FOR SALE Grain bags. Back 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, fertilizer sand and gravel Phone 9 12-J. FOR SALE Used sewing macmnas. all makes. $6 up; terms U desired. All makee rented and repaired. White 3ewtng Machine Do. 24 N Bartlett MISCELLANEOUS WE PAY CASH for used cars and equities. Pierce-Allen Motor Co. WE PAY CASH For furniture, tooln or what have you. Medford Bargain Htnue. 37 No. Grape St. Phone 1062 CASH paid for ola gold, Jewelry, bridge work, etc. Jennings Loan Office. No. 6 South Front. LOCAL or long distance hauling We guarantee- to save you money Haw ley Transfer, 618 North Riverside Phone 1044-X. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts. JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title and Title Insurance. The only complete Title System In Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title, Title Insurance.' Rooms 3 and 5, No. 32 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 loaned. Phone 31 for appointment. Dentist ry. DR- JAMES S. JOHNSON Dentistry. 313-314 Medford Bldg. Phone 007. Dressmaking and Remodeling. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and remodeling. 424 Medford Bldg. Phone 1181. , , , Funeral Parlor. PERL'S FUNERAL HOME Distinctive service at moderate rates. Estab lished 50 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 sales slips and everything in the printing line. 28-30 N. Grape. Phone 75. Furniture Repairing. FURNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERED, ie flnlshed. re-glued. We carry a full line of upholstery samples. A. N. Thibault, Tel. B69-R, Lawnmowera, LAWNMOWERS SHARPENED, OILED and adjusted for 75c. Call and de liver free. 23 No. Fir. Phone 261. 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. See W. K. Thomas, 46 So. Central. Phone 139. Painting. JOHN H. LOCK Contracting Painter. Quality work at lower prices. Phone 640 or 853-R. Piano Instruction. FRED ALTON HAIOHT Teacher of piano. Classical and popular music courses. Halght Music Studio, 318 Liberty Bldg. Tel. 73. Roofing. STANDARD ROOFINO CO. Builders of water-tight roofs. Estimates and inspection- without charge. Tenth and Fir fit. Tel. 1077. Trans fT. RB1NKINO TRUCKINO CO. Trmn ter trvd 8tor. Wt hul .nTthlnn r. reuan.blt price. Ill Ma. Fir Btrwt. Ption 33J. OA VIA TRANSFER tc 8TORAOK BerWct guaranteed. 20 8. Orape 8t. pnone 644, or realdence 1060. EADS TRANSFER 8TORAO& CO. Office 1015 No. Central. Phone 315 Price lnt, SerTlce ua;aniee4, BUSINESS DIRECTORY Watch Repairing. $25.00 REWARD for any watch I can't fix. Used watches sold at half wholesale price. Dth St., opposite Stage Depot. LEGAL NOTICES Administrator's Notice to Creditors NOTICE Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the County Court of Jackson County. Oregon, Administrator of the Estate of Augusta R. Farlow, deceased. All persons are hereby notified to pre sent their claims, If any they have against said estate, duly verified, within six months from the date of this notice, to Room 210, Medford National Bank Building, ' Medford, Oregon. Dated: June 30, 1932. T. L. FARLOW. Administrator of the EsU-te of Au gusta R. Farlow, deceased. Final Notice In the County Court of the State of Oregon In and for the County of Jackson. In the Matter of the Estate of James W. Lindsay, deceased. NOTICE iS HEREBY GIVEN, that the undersigned executrix, with the. will annexed, of the estate of James W. Lindsay, deceased, ias filed her final report In said Court and Cause, and that the Judge of said Court has set the 18th day of July, A. D.. 1932, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M. as the time, and the Courtroom of said Court, in thaCourthouae of Medford, Oregon, as the place for hearing ob jections to said final report, closing said estate, and discharging the exe cutrix thereof from all further duty, responsibility or liability in connec tion with the probate of said estate, and all persons interested In said es tate are required to appear and show cause. If any they have, why such re lief should not be granted, said final report approved and accepted, the executrix discharged, and said estate closed. Dated at Medford. Oregon, and First publlshei this 23rd day of June, A. D., 1932. ELLIE LINDSAY, Executrix, with the Will Annexed, nf L the estate of James W. Lindsay, de- Rogue River ROGUE RIVER, July 14. (Spl. Mrs. J. H. Neilan of Oakland, Calif., arrived Saturday 1n Rogue River. She will visit for a few months with her brothers, Bill and Fred Witt. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dengler, Mr and Mrs. Nat Hart and daughter, lone, Orville Dengler and Mrs. Rich ard Scott and son, Nell, motored to Crater Lake Sunday. They re ported a blinding snow storm at the lake and were unable to view the water and surrounding country be cause of It. Mr. and Mrs. Fred O'Kelly, who have been visiting In Portland and Seattle have returned to their home here. Orville Dengler and Virgil Shulta Mail Tribune Daily CROSS l. t';,ume 4. Oilier a. Solitary It. 7ripas jiumtnlng bird It. Actual 14. Hard dark wood 15, New Zealand shrub IT, X Dickens character 12. Liquors 1. J'ungent ' condiment 1. Marine en 11 for help S. Musical composition Cfl. Kind of tree 3i. Corded , fnbrfo 50. Sesame 31. Civil wronsr 'it. Bushy clump 13. Cable Native metal IS. Stitch M. Mounted soldiery 17. Throws things Into confusion 19. Sweet potato 10. Kind of SMt '2. Prepare for Dubllcatlbn. Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle AQpWisuBTMs E T V E PpiN TO He A R DEPOSElAPPOSE 1MOM EG AiS OOT Y PiIYiTR AiS PA ENif APNE RSlOR S K CM PiSC E NT ipALAlSSSiAX S SK P1D1S T U M Pll ERQDESlOPPOSE E W S MS OOgMf $ IE PlVlEllIfTlfTlElE 49. Of llttls thickness 48. Kind of finh that fi.'hps for , other fish 60. Cards he Id at a deal 51. Plpce of baked clay -52. Understand r r if r r 7 w r r r i ii lfc- w 76 W "HI WWW 32 W 24 k 1 MM. 'Mi ljf Jm yd,- m- I M i I 1 HI 1 I FOR SALE OR TRADE 15 Acres Bear Creek Bottom and Modern Bungalow Want iackaon Count? Bulldlnf and Loan ttoek or unincumbered bungilow, or Irrlnatlon bonda. Total price 16500. ThU la the very rineet garden land. Ha 7-room modern bungalow. Abundance of water every da;. The beat garden proportion In the Rogue River valley. . BARNES Ptione 10-T 4(Ht. left Monday on a business trip to the Illinois valley. '' Mrs, Addle Walker of Klamath Falls spent the week-end hi Rogue River attending the funeral of her mother. Mrs. Fowler, who owns the hall recently used by the Oddfellows, Is remodeling the hall Into apartments. L. G. Perkins and daughter, new comers to Rogue River, have moved to Gold Hill, where they will make their home. Rogue River visitors In Grants Pass Tuesday included Mr. and Mrs. Nat Hart and daughter, lone, and Mrs. Fred Dengler. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace LeMoine were Medford Bhoppers Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace LeMoine entertained at dinner Thursday for Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ernst, Mrs. L. D. Howard and son, Clnrk, and the Misses Hazel and Alice Selbble, all of Grants Pass, Mr, and Mrs. Richard Scott had as dinner guests Friday Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dengler. Orville Dengler Mr. and Mrs. Nat Hart and daughter," lone. Mrs. Paul Woods of Medford spent Tuesday visiting here. H. H. Waltermire of Ashland was a business visitor here Monday, Eagle Point . EAGLE POINT. July 14. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Mittelstaedt at tended Phoenix Grange July 12 and acted as Judges for a contest between the men's program and the women's. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Haley were din ner guests July 10 or Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cowden. The garage .belonging to Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Henderson burned at 2 p. m. July 9. Mrs. .A- C. Mifctelstaedt was a Med ford visitor July 13. . Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ragsdale were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cowden. Mrs. Dorothy Maynard and Mrs. Bayard of Crater Lake highway were in town July 13. Mrs. J. M, Carlisle and Miss Carrie Carlisle, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Clark, left July 6 for Portland to visit before returning to Butte, Mont. Mrs. O. E. Henderson, who under went an operation recently, was brought homo from the hospital on July 9. Mrs. Eunice Howard spent laat week visiting in Medford. Mrs. A. Woodrlch and son, John, were in Medford on business July 13. A fishing party Roy Ashpole and son, Donald; W. H. Young, R, T. Sea man and Mr. Judd went to McAllis ter Springs July 13. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Davles and Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Clark attended a meeting. , of the California-Oregon Rabbit and Fur Breeders' association July 10 at the Siskiyou fox farm sout,h of Ashland. Mrs. William Young, who has been Cross - Word Puzzle. 7. Passed Dy ' S. Flaxen fabrlfl 9. Telephone Bin 10. Nothlnff U, Old men Hire of length 1 6, Item of property 20. Dad 22. Along 24. Gratuities 25. Toward the sheltered side 29. Minute particle 37, Abnormally sensitive 2. Urgent 2!), Tier 32. Having made and left a will 33. Famous lover 35. Complete collection 88. Exclamation 38. Transmits 8!, College cheers 41. Chnrles Lamb's sobriquet 4S. Powder 44. Roman road 4R. Pronoun 4. Article 4T. Ugly olf woman 49. Came together 63. Poultry product M, Direction 5. Attempt DOWN L StRtc in Brazil 5. F,Rff-shaped t. Matron 4. Sin ft. Jmpt 6. Identical and CORN t do. Central That's Going I ' "a - ' ' ' v On (ho Muroc Dry Track In Southern California, "Stubby" Stubbleflcld rounds a Curve at over twv mil us per minute, 125 miles per hour. Stubblefield recently captured four American records and brought four new International records to this country In his famous "(iilmore Special" using Gilmore Hltie-Green treated gasoline and I. ion Head Motor Oil. His record-breaking speed in the flying Kilometer was 148.218 miles per hour. visiting her son,' W. H. Young, for several weeks, left July' 12 for her home In Portland. She was accom panied by her son. Clarence, and Mrs. W. H. Young and children. Mrs. Lottie Van Scoy and son, Lyle, visited July 10 with Mrs. Harry Carl ton In Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. William Holmes of Medford have moved to KhrIo Point and are residing with Mrs. Cella Holmes. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ashpole and son, Donald, motored to Dead Indian Soda Springs July 10. . Williams Creek WILLIAMS CREEK. July 14. (Spl.) A large crowd attended the picnic at Williams, July 4, and all enjoyed the day. The ball game between Wil liams and Fern Valley was won by Williams. 9 to 8. Mrs. M. L. House has been on the sick list but Is slightly improved. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Calkins of Mar tines. CM., are visiting Mrs. Calkins' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cougle of Williams. Mr, Calkins Is teacher of mathematics in the Martinez high school. They will vacation here a. month. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fnlrweather of Areata, Cal., spent the week-end over the Fourth with Mrs. Fair weather's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Roberts. Mr. and M-s- H- Bagwell and Mrs. Art Pratt of Berkeley, Cal., are vis iting relatives and friends on Wil liams creek and In Grants Pass. Jim McFadden. deputy county as sessor, was on Williams creek on business recently. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hill and BUI Turvey are camping and proapeoting at Marble mountain. Mr, and Mrs. Al Llndqulst and Mr. and Mrs. George Cougle drove to Wolf creek Sunday to attend the ball game with Williams. George Turvey Is visiting his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Turvey of Williams. Mrs. George Sparlln and son Jack, who have been visiting relatives in Portland and In Washington, have reutrned home, ' Mr. and Mrs. Sam Smith, L. W. Carson and Mrs. Allto Carson Hamlet of Murphy were guests at the Kradel Newcomb home Monday. Farmers are busy in the second crop of alfalfa and In wheat harvest. Wheat promises to be the best crop for several yesrs. Ambrose Pennington came home for the Fourth from Yoncalla, where he has employment. He was accom panied by Tom Hamilton and Leo Thompson. Sunday visitors at the Harry Cou gle home were Mr. and Mrs. George Thrasher, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin For rlster, Mrs. AMle Everton and daugh ter Louise, Mrs. Annie Caldwell of Grants Pass. E. U. Provolt Is building a new barn. Chaa. (Tlnk) Fields has the contract for building. Mr. and Mrs. Doll Lemmon and children and James Tarply of Ash land spent Sunday with Mrs. Lem mon's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Lett ken. Mr. and Mrs. Whltestlns and two sons. Mr. and Mrs. Sum Letteken and daughter, Venice, Mabel Woolfolk hd E. U. Provolt spent the evening of the Fourth at the John Letteken home. They brought ice cream and watermelons, which were geratly en Joyed by all. The baseball team from Jerome Prairie cam to Provolt Sunday and played the local team, defeating them IS to 4. A large crowd was present on both sides. Ben Letteken Is empjoyed at the Oregon Caves, where the grounds are being graded and other Improvements made. Visitors at the C. W. Roberts home on the Fourth were Mr. and Mrs. Lem Hughes, T. Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Kd Marshall of Pern Valley, Mr. and Mrs. George McClain, Mrs. John Roberts of Phoenix, Mrs. Mollis Wlcher of Medford, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shafer of Kings highway, Mrs. Frank Fair weather and son Donald, Grace Rob erts of Areata, Cal., and Mrs. Eva Cssey of Lebanon, Mo. A large rattlesnake was killed this week by one of the boys who work at the Amos Smith sawmill. It hod 14 rattles and a button, Walter House is helping the Haw kins brothers on Thompson creek in the bay for a few weeks, Griffin Creek ORIFTIM CREEK, July 14. (Spl.) Mra. C, O. Bohl hi a returned home after .pending aeveral da ye with her mother-in-law,' who waa hurt badly In a fall. All are glad that aha la Improving. Mra. E P. llannum of Grant Paaa 'apent Wedneaday with her niece, I Mr. . D. Brown. t Hi. and. Mra. Albert foreman, who Some, "Stubby" were recently married, have bought the little house and two acres from Otis Mack, and plan to live there as soon as the house Is finished. Mr. and Mrs. Ludwtgg and sons motored to Butte Falls and spent the Fourth with friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Judy and dau ghters spent the 4th in Ashland with Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Llnlnger. Miss June Ida Miller returned homo to Ashland after spending several days here with her aunt, Mrs. Ludwig. Miss Lillian Brown spent Thurs day with Miss Velma Thomason. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Huklll are the proud parents of a boy, "Philip Nell." born July IS. Mother and son are doing fine. Mrs. Joe Myers called at the O. Simmers home. J. D. Brown and family spent July 4 plcnlclng on the Applegate. Frank Chandler of Medford ac companied his brother and family. Mr. and Mrs. George Chandler, and Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson to Ap plegate and plcnlced the Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. Myors spent Sun day on Anderson creek with Mr, and Mrs. McAnoliy. Mrs. Thomason and daughter, Xna, spent Thursday at Central Point, visiting relatives. Several families . plcnlced on the creek over the fourth. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Brown and daughters visited Mr. and Mrs. 8. O. Stearns Sunday. . 1 Antioch ANTBLOPB. July 14. 8pl.)-Mr. and Mrs. BUI Blgham and daughter were dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs. Barney Rlggs, July 8, Mr. and Mrs.Vern Owens and son Jlmmle of Dunsmulr, Osl,, visited the Jim Owens home over the Fourth. Mr, and Mrs. Clyde Cannon of Medford called at the S. W. Baize home the evening of July 10. Visitors at the C. R. Culbertson home last week were: Mr. and Mrs, Glen Byrom and Will HUlla and daughter Mabel of Los Angeles, Mrs. Delia Mann, Mrs. Laura Pierce, Wal ter Smith and Archie Pierce of Med ford. There were several visitors at our glee club Sunday evening. Including Mrs. Currier and daughters, Georgia and Rosle, and Mr. and Mrs, Clyde Cannon of Medford. Miss Katherlne Oentner of Medford la spending the week with her cousin Barbara Culbertson. Those colebratlng the Fourth at Dead Indian Soda Springs were: Mr. and Mrs. Barney Rlggs and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Baize and daugh ter, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Baize and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Blgham and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Art Kent and Mrs. Kent's father and mother. Mr. and Mrs. Huson, and Mr. and Mrs. 0. R Culbertson. Several friends of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Owens spent the Fourth with them at the Hunt ranch In the Dead Indian district. Attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Ed Day and Mr. 'and Mrs. Luther Day and children of Central Point, Mr. and Mrs. John Rader of Eagle Point, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stimpson and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Hughes and family of 401 ranch, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Stan ley and son Jerry, Bellas and Mlnne fee Charlie. Robert Pierce of Klamath Falls spent several days lost week at thn C. R. Culbertson home. T I LONDON (AP) Subetltutlon of word, of friendship for the bellleoae phraalng of the aecond verae of "God Save the King." the Brltl.h national anthem, haa arouaed atorma of protest, chiefly In the Brttleh Le gion. At e meeting of the Banatead branch of the League of Nation Union a "reviled" verelon of the aecond eerae waa aung. The new llnea were! . "May Juat and rlghteoua lawi, "Uphold the publto cauae, "And blew our lalee The aeoond veree now readal "Oh, Lord our Ood arlae, "Scatter hi enemtee, "And make them fall." A mualcal authority, explaining the affair, aaldi "Some time ago It waa auggeatcd that worda breath ing peace might help to promote amity among nation.. "A prltie waa offered and the aub J act waa brought tip In parliament, but the official reply waa that the worda are not the anthem. Only the tuna Iteelf la the national anthem." Two load. 10-ln. green alaba, 14.50. Med. fucj Co. Tel. 631. .... CLOOGHSIST Daughter of Rear Admiral Reared in Luxury Finds Spiritual Contentment As Follower of Mahatma Editor's Note: In this exclu sive Interview, given to James A. Mills, Associated Press staff cor respondent In India, Madeline Blade, a daughter of a British, admiral and noiv Mlrabai, disctpia of Mahatma Gandhi, tells for the first time why she abandoned her high social position for a place among the humble. By JAMES A. MIUJ. BOMBAY (AP) Mirabel, Jurt freed from the cell where ahe eerved three montha for her activities In Mahatma Oandhl'e civil disobedience campaign, aeemed more Impenetrable than ever. Daughter of the late Rear-Admiral sir Esmond Blade, commander of Brltuh naval forcea In East Indian waters, ahe abandoned her Identity aa Madeline Blade and ber high so cial place In London and Bombay, to become a humble disciple of Gandhi. Her reason have been known in an abvtoua fragmentary manner, but ahe f;lwaya haa refuaed Interview. But now ahe waa ready to talk and this la her atory: "X waa reared In luxury and eaa. t had a aplendld education, traveled widely, danced, had pretty clothea, lovely Jewela, many admlrera. "But I lacked spiritual .atlifao tlon and ' real contentment and I decided that life waa an empty sham. "I found people vain, petty, arnbl tloua, Jealoua, aelflah. "Thiy sought only their own com. fort, liapplneaa and gain. Humanity and Ita aufferlnga and sorrows was secondary to them. They bad no ideals. "I began to aeek light. I found it when I met Romaln Holland, the great French philosopher. He advlaed me, If X wanted to do the utmoat good In this world, to Join Mr. Qandhl's Ashram (retreat) and Ah medabad, on the bank of the sacred Sarbarmatl river, "I went to Switzerland and for a year lived In aecluslon with the poorest Bwlaa peasants. I studied spinning and weaving: I familiarized myself with Hlnduatanl; I read all of Mahatma Gandhi's works; I dressed In homespun. "Then I came to India, landing at Bombay, where, many years pre viously, I had been a aoelal but terfly. I went atralght to Mr. Oand. hl'a Ashram, 400 miles from Bombay. "In Mahatma Gandhi I felt X not only had met my parent, but my guide and teacher. It waa like find ing something that I had lost. "On November 1, 1930, I took the vow required of all who enter Mr. Gandhi's hrfne. This snjoln strict chastity on all, even married eouples, who henceforth must llvs aa brother and alster. It demands that one's service be dedicated to th poor, that one. must pray, fast, apln, weave, and eschew all worldly pleasures. "I was In dally contact with Ma hatma Gandhi, and through him with God. I found myself through Mr. Gandhi. "Through his teaching I cam ro understand the beauty of other re ligions and to know Christianity bet. ter. For he Is a greater Christian than millions of those who call themselves auch. "The political aid of Oandhl 1 th least part of him. As a moral teacher and reformer th world has not known his equal since Buddns and Chrlat. "He made no attempt to convert me from Christianity. I am not an orthodox .Hindu. The Mahatma did not bapttn me or Immerse m In the holy Oangea, as haa been re ported. "Oandhl hatea conversion, and be lieves that all religions an good. "The past la absolutely effaced. Madeline Blade, aa auch, Is dead, Only Mirabel, which Is the nam given me by Uandhl, llvee." Mlsa Blade explained that Mint was s Bajputana princess, who gave up mundane pteaaurea to become devotee of Krishna, the Hindu god, and that the "bal" 1 a Hindu feml nine aufflx. She 1 sometime, called "Mlrabehn," the termination "behn" meaning "suiter." "My former life Is erased from th tableta of my soul," she con cluded. "A a worshipper of Ma hatma Oandhl and of Rama, th Hindu god of god, I hav sn Infi nitely richer spiritual existence to look forward to, Even while I was tn prison .th mahatma guided ma. though th walla of two Jails separated us." ARGENTINE OIL WELL REVWLEDBYVOLCANO MALAROua, Argentina (AP) Th Chilean volcanic eruption seem ingly hook an oil field out of th front yard of this weat Argentine Til lage. After the people got th volcanM ash out of their eyee, Bmlllo Mesa noticed a blue has over outlying field and found fire smoldering In hole. Out of It he dug what appeared to be tar and further Investigations show probable petroleum resource la v a section hitherto unexplored for oO. Broken windows glased by Trow orldg cabinet Walks, . , . -.