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    BEDFORD iGE TRIBUNE, BEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JCXY 29, 1932.
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LOcT- Between Medford and Fish
lake, large tan cloth purse with red
stripes. Re"d " "turned to
Tribune office. .
I.OST Elk tooth watch-charm. Re
ward. ReturntoManjbune
LOST If dog musing, call 1516.
HFXP WANTED MALE
MEN. 18-45; 8141 to 8102 month.
Steady. Common educat.on suf
ficient. Pleasant work. Experi
ence unnecessary. List positions,
full particulars and sample, box
No. 1250-D. Mall Tribune.
HELP WANTER MALE & FBMAI
STsaSKOSn!- MILLS haa
owning for representative. Apply
?al office, First National Bank
Bldg., before 8 a. m.
W.
ANTED SITUATIONS
YOUNO lady, employed 8 to 6, wishes
to assist In home for board ana
room. Phone 382. .
WORK as night watchman; good ref
erences. Phone
n.vDii'uiF.NnED cook wishes position
In good home. Best local references.
T01 OOt-U.
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED Good used furniture.
6122, Mall Tribune.
MUST HWI 86000 to save 825.000
ranch, will give anyone' a bonus
of 82O0O to furnish this money.
Must have It before Aug. 5th. Write
or see J. R. Bowen, ms"
Ore.
WANTED To borrow $1800 or $2000
Will give mortgage on $8000 prop
erty on Ross Lane. Rt. 2, Box 445,
Medford.
wanted Wool. Have mill order.
See J. J. Osenbrugse at once.
EMPTY TRUCK returning from Port
land, wants load irom
Bolnts en route. Phone 1044-X
Hawley Transfer.
wNTEn wood. hav. grain or live-
atock taken in exchange on radios,
pianos or electrical appliances.
Large stocks of merchandise. See us
nnce. Palmer Electric store. Ph.
788.
WANTED 2nd hand goods and Junk
Pat's. 1506 Prune. Ph. 647-L.
ANTED A large size used electric
fun: address J. B, Man inouue
giving size, condition and price.
Wool and mohair. Wool sacks and
twine for sale. Medford Bargain
House. 27 No. Grape St. Tel. 1062
FOR RENT IIOUiiES
MODERN 6-rm. house: electric range
and refrigerator, hh Eucua Ave
FOR RENT 3-room house: also 6
room home. Will also sell 5-room
home at a real bargain, or trade
same. Phone 453-R. afternoons.
FOR RENT 5-room furnished home
33 Quince.
FOR RENT Attractive 6-room house
hardwood flors. fireplace; very re a
enable. 708 Park Ave. Brown 4t
White Agency.
FOR RENT Furnished 4-room home
Conveniences. Responsible tenants
only. No children. 15 so. Orange.
FOR RENT Modern 6-room house.
19 No Peach, $20, water paid. Tel,
1042-W.
FOR RENT My 5-room furnished
home at 113 cottage St.
FOR RENT 5-room furnished house
3 bedrooms, electric range, also
wood stove; nice pantry, front and
back norcnes. carage. wouaneo, gar.
den spot, berries, grapes, plenty of
flowers. Will rent cheap. Inquire
1138 W. 10th St., evenings.
FOR RENT 5-room house, $13.50,
Inquire 343 Beatty ST.
FOR RENT Attractive homes. :0 N
Peach. 432 50. 4 Glen Glen Oak
$37.50. Phone 105.
MODERN furnished 5-room house
with 3 slceoli:; porches. Call 753
M or 345 No. Bartletl.
FOR RENT 5-room bungalow on
good stree.; set tubs; can use wood
or electric range; garage, wooa
slied. chicken hou.e and yard, gar
den, C. A. KNIOHT, 801 East Mai;
St. Phone 1541.
FOR HENT Partly furnished house
at 315 So. Riverside. Nlve shade
garage and earden ground. Inquire
at 325 ao. Riverside.
FOR RENT Mod-m house, close m
Fine shade, lawn and garden lot.
120 per monub, CU at Mb Souls
Riyexside,
Phone
i
FOB RENT HOUSE
FOR RENT Furnished house, 3 and
3-room apt., garage. 604 W. 10th.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished 5-room,
dwelling eaet sldo. ynone lieu.
FOR RENT Modern S-room house.
618 park. Call Dr. Bunch.
FOR RENT
Phone 103.
- to 6-room houses
30 N. Central.
-rR RENT Furn.
Grape.
bouse. 304 So.
FOR KCN'l Home,
unfurnished- Brown
Furnished or
ft White
SMALL furnished
Phone 319-R.
house; Frlgldalre.
FOR RENT 3-room furnished bouse,
modern. Call 31S or 1113-J.
FOR RENT 6 room modern furnish
ed bouse. Call at 414 S. Riverside.
F03 RENT Modern parUy furniahed
4-room cottage, east side. Call at
414 S Riverside.
TOR RENT APARTMENTS
FOR RENT Furn. apartments.
Quince. Phone 641-W.
FURN. APTS. Reduced rates.
Apts., 317 W. 3nd.
FURNISHED APT. 3 rooms, sleeping
porch, hot water, bath. 831 W. 10th
St.
APT FOR RENT 806 W. Main.
FURNISHED apartment: also house'
keeping room. 116 Almond.
FURNISHED APTS. 42.50 and 43.50
week; lights, water, quarter meter
1005 W. Main.
ROOM APT., furn. sleeping porch,
private bath, lights and water: close
in. Adults only. 244 so. urape
FOi RENT Furnished four room du
plex well located, 817-.50 per month
Phone 1149.
FOR RENT 3-room furnished
apt.
Key at 148 So. Ivy.
FOR RENT Furnished
apt. DureU
Court. 320 No. .Holly
HOMES iTOR RENT Call 708
FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS
FOR RENT Pleasant, comfortable
rooms, garage. 10 Mistletoe.
FOR KENT ROOMS AND BOARD
REDUCED RATES for room and board
at 716 E. Main.
FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS
OFFICES in Sparta Bldg.; Ideai loca
tion, steam heat: low rentals, uan
Y. Tengwald, Agent
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
WANT party with from one to five
acres to grow ornamental pianw
under export supervision, on profit.
sharing basis. Give location, char
acter of soil and water conditions
Box 6188. Tribune. L
FOR EXCHANGE
HAVE a sedan to trade for your
equity In late model car. prefer
ably a coupe. A. O. Tollefson, cor
ner 6th and Front.
FOR TRADE Oood team for milk
cows. Geo. McMahon, 1 mile south
of Talent.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Large, heavy
canvas tent top, about 30 by 70 ft.,
roped and cross-roped. Phone 0. A.
DeVoe.
McCORMICK DEERINO tractor and
plows. In fine condition, for good
cows. John Mace, Central Point.
FOR SALE Or trade for camp ground
stucco apartment house. Tel. 1400
or write Clem Childera, 903 W. 11th
Medford, Ore,
FOR SALE OR TRADE 1 all around
work horse, weight 1400. Tel. 143.
TRADE Studebaker touring car in
excellent condition, for land
llvht truck, or will sell reasonable.
609 East Main.
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 call. R.
Benson. Phone 498-X.
FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE
WANT Clear southern Oregon prop
erty ror California income prop
erty. Prefer highway location with
stream. Give complete details,
Quick deal. Owner, 730 Miner Ave,
Stockton, Cal.
FOR TRADE Equity In well located
steam-heated apt. house, for acre
age or what? Box 6077. Phone
1013.
TRADE 4-room modern house, 4 lots
fine shade and garden ground. In
Central Point; well located, clear,
for small ranch suitable for tur
keys. Inquire W. R. Lamb, east
end of street water tank Is on.
TO TRADE One or more clear city
lots for light ear. 17 N. Central
Phone 586-J.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE 5 acres, highway front
age; cheap: terms. Phone 371-R,
Ashland.
FOR SALE 5-acre Improved ranch
on highway, $3,000; terms. Inquire
323 No. Riverside.
HOMES EE KERS ATTENTION I
LAND OPEHINO
240 acres, divided into 20-acre farms;
good free soil; located near highway
bridge across Rogue river on Crater
Lake highway below Trail: near
school, stores, highway, river: elec
tric service available; plenty of
wood. These are unimproved tracts
but the makings of fine small
farma. To sell quick we are offer
ing 20 acres for $200 total price;
S50 cash and bslance $50 a yea:
67S Interest. They won't last long
so act quick and get your choice
Low taxes and perfect title.
D. E. MILLARD. 423 EAST MAIN
MEDFORD.
RIVER FRONTAGE AT HIOHBANKS
30 acres with nearly ha'.f mile on
Rogue river, at lower High Banks.
The most frequented retreat of
local anglers. You can't equal this
location at 13500.
WALTER H JONES. Realtor.
Jackson County Bank Bldg.
Pione 799
I-OB SALE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE Equity 3 acres. 3 rooms
and sleeping porch, 1 cnicxen
houses, bam, large garden, berries,
etc., or trade for a large tot with
small house. Medford Oarage, 815
N. Riverside. Hank Dark.
OWNER WILL SACRIFICE
U'a Your Chance
360-acre timbered ranch with 50
acrea crop land for 13000 cash.
300-acre partly timbered ranch with
39 acres crop land zor f-tau, witn
4S0 down.
520-acre timbered ranch with 3S aorea
crop land for 110 per acre.
138-scre timbered ranch for wood and
poultry at 7i0 cash.
Inquire 600 Kast Main
WHEN you think of real estate think
of Brown 6s White.
FOR SALE BJ acres three miles from
"lty. timber land, good house, two
chicken houses, garage, drilled well,
car. be made a dandy little home,
and sell wood enough to pay for t.
$575 cash. 4650 oa terms. Box 363,
Medford, Ore.
FOB SALE HOMES
FORCED TO SELL
SEE THIS BARGAIN
Property located at Fourth and Ivy
streets (307 N. ivy) muse De soin
at once to settle an estate. Eight
room, 3-story frame house: hot and
cold water, bath, electricity, large
lot 103x100. with east front and
beautiful shade trees, large garage
with cement floor, double wood
sheds, new concrete pavement on
both streets; very close In and
suitable for first-class apartment
house; valuable property at any
time. Price $2500; $1500 will han
dle. Inquire at 307 N. Ivy St.
FOR sale Attractive homes. Phone
105. 30 N. Central.
THIS IS THE BUYER'S INNING
Five-room modern cottage, plastered,
concrete foundation, paved street,
clooe In on South Orange; shade,
lawn, flowers, fruit. Total price
$1800, with small payment down.
Aisoeast side home, 5 rms.. breakfast
nook, bath and shower, large living
room, hardwood floors, fireplace,
splendid condition: trade for west
side and put In some cash.
THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE
135 E. 6th St. Phone 1496.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
REPOSSESSED USED CARS AND
TRUCKS
1929 Ford Sport Roadster and Coupe;
1931 Ford sedan; 1928 Oakland
Coupe and Sedan; Pontlao Coach;
Dodge Sedan; Chevrolet Coach;
Chrysler Sedan; Packard Roadster:
New Series Olds: Page Sedan, with
new license, $90.00. Many others at
all prices.
PONTIAO SALES FLOOR
208 So. Riverside.
FOR SALE Car, $275. 418 King St
FOR SALE Ford Victoria, late '31
model, perfect condition, low mile
age; many extras, including Strom
berg downdraft carburetor; new
rubber, '33 license. Must sacrifice.
Will take cheap car In trade. Call
at 407 King St. Phone 584-R.
1926 Essex oach. Phone 666-X.
- FOR SALE FUEL
FOR SALE Dry body fir 12"
or 18'
$1.75 tier. Fir :labs $1.25.
539-R-4.
Phone
FOB SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Weaner pigs.
Frlnk, Sams Valley.
FOR SALE Milking Shorthorn bull
caivea. ah ages, uncap. Kirtiana
Farm, Central Point.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
KENTUCKY WONDERS for canning,
mile Medford. Phone 493-R.
FOR SALE Blenheim, "King of Aort
cots." 2 miles east of Phoenix
bridge by Fern Valley school, 3c.
ueo. Aiiora.
FOR SALE Fancy apricots. R. C.
Ward. Fern Valley. Phone 10-P-21
FOR SALE canning peaches.
. lug. peerless Market.
FOR SALE: Good used piano. $55
Baldwin. Piano Shoppe, 36 So,
Grape.
LARGE clean apricots, half mile south
white achoolhouse on Griffin creek.
FOR SALE 114 -horsepower engine
and pump; a bargain; 1500 ft. 1
In. hose, almost new. Hubbard
Bros.
FOR SALE Portable electric sewing
machine, cash register, radio. Jen
nings Loan Office, 5 So. Front.
GHERKINS, pickling cukes. 208 Clark,
APRICOTS at their best: will last
only a few days. Crocker, Coker
Butte road.
FOR SALE Apricots, 3c lb. Top
Notch Orchard. 10 minutes drive
from town, end of King a highway.
Look for signs. Tel. 610-J-l.
HIMALAYA blackberries; pick 'em
yourself. lSc gallon. Mrs. C. E.
Lange, Central Point. Phone 307
FOR SALE 2-horae electric motor
with switches. Call 131, Central
Point, or inquire at Walker's Lunch.
FOR SALE Apricots.
Coker Butte road.
Oarrett ranch.
Phone 671-J-l.
SMALL grocery store and aerr.ee sta
tion. 710 8. Riverside.
CUCUMBERS Boston Pickling. Phone
1662.
SPECIAL CLEAN-UP SALE OF PIPE
& FITTINGS We are dismantling
the California is Oregon Lbr, Co.
Plant at Brookings, Oregon and
have over 100.000 feet of pipe from
l" to 12" which we are offering at
greatlny reduced prices. The Port
land Machinery Co., Brookings,
Oregon, or PortiAnd, Oregon.
FOR SALE Fancy apricots, price ac
cording to sir. By Ferns Valley
achoolhouse. Oeo. Alford.
FOR SALE Oolden sweet corn, 20c
doz. F. 8. Carpenter, Jacksonville
highway.
FOR SALE--Used sewing machines, all
makes, 5 up: terms If desired. All
makes rented and repaired. White
Sewirfe Machine Co.. 24 N. Bartlett
FOR SALE Dry body for 13" or 18'
11.76 tier. r.- slaba 91.25. Phone
39-R-4,
FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Row boat, Johnson Light
Twin, also fine cedar row boat. Pb.
1140.
APRICOTS. Linn Orchard, Eagle
Point. Ready July 30. Good size,
no scale.
GARDEN DIRT, plowing, fertilizer,
sand and gravel. Phone 912-J.
MISCELLANEOUS
WE PAY CASH for used cars and
equities. Pierce-Allen Motor Co.
LOCAL or long distance hauling. We
guarantee to save you money. Haw
ley Transfer. 619 North Riverside.
Phone 1044-X.
WE PAY CASH
For furniture, tools or what have
you. Medford Bargain House, 37
No. Orape St. Phone 1063.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
JACKSON CO.
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstracts of Title and
Title Insurance. The
only complete Title
System In Jnckson
County.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts
.of Title, Title Insurance. Rooms 3
and 5, 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
ioaned. Phone 31 for appointment.
Dentistry.
DR. JAMES S. JOHNSON
Dentistry.
312-314 Medford Bldg. Phone 607.
Dressmaking ano Remodeling.
THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking
and remodeling. 424 Medford Bldg.
Phone 1181.
Funeral Parlor.
PERL'S VUNERAL HOME Distinctive
service at moderate ratea. Estao
llshed 20 years. Ambulance serv
ice. 6th St. at Oakdale. Tel. 47.
Expert Window Cleaners.
LET GEORGE DO IT - Tel. 1173
House cleaning. Floor waxing. Ori
ental rug cleaning, specialty.
Furniture Repairing.
FURNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERED.
finished, re-glued. We carry a full
una 01 upnoistery samples. A. N.
Thlbault. Tel. 969-R.
Job Printing.
MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT
Beat 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. Grapo.
Phone 75.
Lawnmotvers.
LAWNMOWERS SHARPENED, OILED
and adjusted for 75c. Call and de
liver tree. 23 No. Fir. Phone 261.
Piano Instruction.
FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher ot
piano Classical and popular music
courses. Halght Muslo Studio, 318
Liberty Bldg. Tel. 72.
ROOf I MR.
STANDARD ROOFING CO. Builders
of water-tight roofs. Estimates and
inspection without charge. Tenth
and- Fir St. Tel. 1077.
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Money to Lend.
WE LEND MONEY on furniture and
late model autoa. Three per cent
per month on unpaid balance. No
other charges. Come In and get
the cash today. See V. B. Thomas,
45 So. Central. P'.one 139.
Transfer.
REJNKINO TRUCKING CO. Trans-
a fer and Storage. We haul anything
at a reasonable price, ill no. Fir
Street. Phone 332.
DAVIS TRANSFER & STORAGE
Service guaranteed. 20 S. Grape St.
Phone 644. or residence 1060.
EADS TRANSFER Ai STORAGE CO.
Office 1015 No. Central. Phone 31S.
Prices right. Service guaranteed.
Watch Repairing.
$25.00 REWARD for any watch 1 can't
fix. Used watches sold at nan
wholesale price. 8th St, opposite
Stage Depot.
LEGAL NU11CES
Notice of Final Account-
In the County Court of the State ol
Oregon for Jackson county.
In the Matter ot the Estate ot John
G. Taylor, Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned. Administrator with the
Will annexed, of the Estate of John
G. Taylor. Deceased, has filed nls
final account on the administration
of aald estate with the County
Clerk of Jackson County, Oregon, and
the above named Court has fixed
10:00 o'clock A. M. on the 1st day of
August. 1932, at the County Court
House In Medford, Oregon, as the
time and place for hearing objections
thereto, and allowing and settling
the same. AH persons Interested
said estate are hereby notified
present their objections, if any, to
said account, or any Item thereof.
on or before said day.
u. is. fiekcs. Administrator.
Notice to Creditors
in the County Court of the State ot
Oregon for Jackson county.
In the Matter of the Estate of Ed
Brown and Hattle Brown, Deceaa
ed. .
Notice la hereby given that the un
dersigned has been duly appointed,
and haa qualified as administrator
of the estates of the above named de
cedents, and all persons having claims
against said eststes are hereby di
rected to present same, properly veri
fied in the manner provided by taw,
to the undereigned at the office of
the county court, Meatora, jaexson
County, Oregon, within six months
from the date of the first publica
tion of this notice.
Dated and first published July 1,
1932.
VICTOR TENGWALD,
Administrator of the estates of Ed
Brown and Hattle Brown, Deceased,
Summons for Publication.
No. 5223-E
In trie Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon In and for the County of
Jackson.
t orge L. Drummond and Bffle
Drummond, His Wife PI am tills,
' vs,
William Miller, the Unknown Heirs
ot William Miller; Mallnda V. Mill
er. Wife of William Miller, the Un
known Heirs of Mallnda Y. Miller;
R. W. Christian, Trustee; also all
other persons or parties unknown
claiming any rignt, title, estate,
Hen or Interest In the real estate
described in the complaint herein,
Defendants.
William Miller, the unknown heirs
R W. Christian, Trustee; also, all
known heirs of Mallnda Y. Miller;
of William Miller; Mallnda Y. Mill
er, wife of William Miller, the un
other persona or parties unknown
claiming , any right, title, estate
Hen or Interest lu the real estate
described in the complaint herein,
the above named defendants:
In the Name of the State of Ore
gin, you, and each of you, are here
by required to appear and answer the
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complaint filed against you In the
bove entitled suit on or before the
29th day of July. 1933. said date be
ing the last day or four weeks rrom
the date of the first publication of
this summons, and aald period (f
fo-ir weeks being the time prescribed
for publication hereof; and If you
fall so to appear and answer said
complaint for want thereof, the
plaintiffs win apply to the tourt ror
the relief demanded In their com
plaint, to-ait:
That a decree be entered adjudica
ting any and all right, title, estate,
lien or claim which you, or any of
you, have or claim to have in, to or
upon the real property situated in
Jackson County, Oregon, described as
follows, to-wlt:
Tract Forty-one (411 of Champ
lln Subdivision, according to the
recorded plat thereof, subject to
an easement upon and along any
boundary line or lines of said tract
for construction and maintenance
of convenient and adequate Irriga
tion, and-or drainage ditches,
flumes, and-or pipe lines for the
conveyance of irrigation water to
other tracts of said subdivision,
and for drainage purposes, together
with right of access thereto across
said tract for maintenance pur
poses; Also, subject to a mortgage in
the sum of Twenty-five Hundred
($2500 00) Dollars to the Riverside
Community Club.
and declaring all such claims null
and void, and decreeing that said
plaintiffs are the owners In fee sim
ple of said .premises, and the whole
thereof, subject to aald mortgage, free
and clear of any right, title, estate.
Iten or Interest in said real estate of
said defendants herein and each and
all ot their servants, agents and em
ployees, and each and all persons
claiming or to claim by. through or
under them, be forever enjoined,
strained and barred from asserting
or attempting to establish or claim
ing any rlht, title, estate, lien or in
terest whatsoever in or w said prop
erty or any portion thereof, and that
plaintiffs' title to said real property
be forever quieted and set at rest.
and for auch other and further relief
as to the Court may seem Just and
equitable In the premises
This summons Is puonsneo oy or
der of Honorable H. D. Norton, Judge
of the above entitled Court, made
end entered In said court and cause
the 1st day of July, 1932, pre
scribing that said summons be serv
ed by publication thereof once each
week for four consevullve weexa in
the Medford Mall Tribune, a dally
rewspaper of general circulation
printed and published at Medford.
Oregen. The date of tho first publi
cation of this summons Is July 1st,
1932.
T. W. MILES,
Attorney for Plaintiffs.
Address; Jackson County Bank Build
ing, Medford. Oregon.
Notice to ton tractors
Sealed bids for the construction of
sidewalks at the new County Court
House will be received by the County
Court of Jackson County, Oregon, at
the court House in Med lord, Oregon,
August 8, 1033, at the hour ot 10:00
o'clock a. m. Plans and specifications
can be had at the office of the Coun
ty Clerk. Certified check or Bidder's
Bond In the amount of 6 of the
bid must accompany aald proposal ,
The County Court reserves the
right to reject any and all bids.
DEULIA STEVENS MEYER,
County Clerk.
By Rnhhln Coons
HOLLYWOOD The transformation
of an amiable young Swede ltto a
suave and rather sinister Chlhese
gentleman Is a process requiring three
hours of the time and art of Nor
bert Mylw and as much of patient
discomfort on the part of Nils As
ther. Mylea la Columbia's makeup artist,
and Asther Is th romantically re
strained hero of "The Bitter Teaof
Oeneral Yen" a Job of acting which,
considering the July and Auguat
weather In which it vlll be done, and
the quantity o make-up, la not one
to be envied. Especially not since
movies never allow orientals to get
the girl, In this case Barbara Stan
wyck. Ctesldeg having his lashoa trimmed
and hl eyebrows plucked, his eyes
slanted with tape (try that some
time) and his face covered with spe
cial make-up paste, he loses moat of
his hair to havo It replaced by
straight locks becoming to a Chinese.
The picture will be five weeks In I
production, with Nils working prac- ,
tlcalty every day. That means little
sleep he'll hara to report at 6" a. m.
to be read for the set at nine.
Asther, Joining that other Swede,
Warner Olnnd, aa portrayer of orien
tal roll's, u the flrat in a long time
to piny a romantic easterner. Moat
of the acton who a a painted as
Chinese are eharacte, players, like
Fdward O. Roblnaon. Richard Bar
chelmena twice has enacted Chinese
rcleji first in "Broken Blossoms'
and then In "Son of the Gods." In
the letter he turns out to be really
a caucaalan, and wins the girl.
Aather wlna only death. But he ll
get new fans too.
Myles, the make-up man. Is con
tinuing vicariously as a matinee idol.
He was a leading man In early pic
tures, and now, helping to prepare
Aather and other modern heroes frr
the screen, In a sense he still swriys
the hea.rU of feminine fans.
When he stopped acting to direct
he made rlaia starring Helen Gib
son, railr d thriller, and later dl
rtd for former serial quon, Helen
Holmes, in new adventisres. After
the war he returned to find Holly
wood vaatly changed, and resorted to
the make-up art, lony familiar, for
a livelihood. He's doiug well, dishing
out paint and not Uklng It.
llfsllfy Irish Uhor.r
Dum.IN,-AP, Profrrsss Is blng
mirfe In th. first nrnr... for Nrntifi
cstlon of Matt Tslbot, Diihlln la.
borer, who d!d ven years ajjo after
a life remarkabl. for plty. Several
mlracls hav, been aitrlbuttd to bis
lstrcM;on,
MAKING CHINESE
OF NILS ASTHER
DIFFICULT TASK
Co
cntyBriefs
Beagle
BEAGLE, July 29. (SpU Mr. and
Mrs. H. B. Ell la and eon Ralph, Mr.
Lucas of this place and Mr. and Mrs.
Miller of Pasadena, Cal., spent Sun
day, July 17, at the home of Mr.
Ellis' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Ellis, of Savage Rapids.
Marie Seegmiller left last week with
her sister, Mrs. Ferrln. for Ogden.
Utah, to spend the summer. Mr. and
Mrs. Ferrln have been visiting par
ents and relatives here for a few
weeks.
The young folks of Satna Valley
oharavarled Mr. and Mrs. Don Seeg
mlller Wednesday evening of last
week. The newly weds are making
their home here.
Report have been made by sev
eral of people trying to steal piga and
turkeys of nights In the laat two
weeks. Two very suspicious persona
have been visiting our neighborhood
for several weeks and are being
watched by the farmers here.
Mr. DeTour of Central Point was
in our community last week looking
for dairy cows.
Mrs. Grant was the leader of the
Friendly Neighbors last Sunday even
ing. The regular lesson was taken
up and o special song was given by
Mr. Sprouse.
Mrs. Ysunza and son Johnny and
Mr. and Mrs. Schuls and family were
guests Friday evening at the Adolph
Schuls home and attended the
Friendly Nelgbors welner roost.
Mr., and Mrs. Edter and family
spent Sunday visiting relatives at
Lake Creek. Mlsa Harriet Fry of
Lake Creek came back with them and
win spend the week visiting with the
Edlers and Blschoffs.
Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Young and fam
ily of Willow Springs were Sunday
evening guests at the Sanderson
home.
The Friendly Neighbors held a
welner roast at the Adolph Schulr.
home last Friday evening. About 50
attended and all reported a good time
and plenty to eat.
Mr, and Mrs. Chas, Sanderson and
two sons, Robert and Ernest, return
ed home Saturday from Diamond lake
where they spent a week's vacation.
They came back by way of Tule lake I
and visited at the Albert Beck home
Friday night.
Scoutmaster E. B. Lucas and troop
14 spent Sunday at the scout camp
at Lake o' the Woods. They all had
a fine time and Ralph JWlle remained
In camp for this week.
Mrs. Martin and sons, Lorlng, Mer
rill And Cecil, went to Lake o' the
Woods Saturday and reutrned home
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Mulhollon of Med
ford were Sunday visitors at the Chas.
Mttlhollen home.
Frank Nelson, John Nuiter and
Jack Sims left the first of the week
for Eugene to look for work, but re
turned home Wednesday unsuccess
ful.
Mary Sollee of the Meadows spent
the week-end with Thelma Sander
son. Mrs. Viola Pomeroy of the Meadows
passed through Beagle Sunday even
ing en route for Ashland, where she
Is attending summer school.
Alma Edler, who haa been visiting
her father for several weeks, was call
ed to her home In Medford Friday
on account of the death of her grand
mother. Mr. and Mrs. Sollee and daughter
Mary of the Meadows and Thelma
Sanderson of thla pla' spent Tues
day trading and picnicking at Orants
Pass.
Word has been received by Mrs,
Nelson from her daughter, Mrs, Ben
nett of Sacramento, Cal., that Mr.
and Mrs. Bennett are the proud par
ents or a fine bapy boy. He was
named Billy.
McLeod
McLEOD. July 39. (Spl.) Al
Brown, the coach of tine Jjoy's camp
at Casey's motored to Los Angeles
last Saturday on business, and will
return In a few daya.
Zenith Smith of Eagte Point has
been helping Henry Prancls with
hla haying.
Harry Harding was down from
Crater Lake Thursday to Tlslt hla
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ohrt and
family and Prank Ohrt, who Is he's
on a visit from Canada, are apend-
ing the week at Laka of the Woods.
Mr. and Mrs. Clen of Pasadena,
Calif., are -staying at Casey's Camp
for a few daya.
Mr. and Mm. Charles Bodell of
Seattle spent a week at California
on tha Rogue.
Mrs. Harry Harding and daugh
ter, Maxlne, and eon, Harry and
Jack Ca'tey all motored to Medford
Thuradny.
Judffe Wallace of Long Beach
Calif., la ataylng at California on
the Rogue.
Trail
TRAIL, July 30. (Spl.) Mr. and
Mrs. Honnsn Pence and eon, Junior,
of Klamath Palla ware wee -end
guests at the home of hla parenta.
Mr. and Mra. Ed Pence.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Watson and
son, Carrell. made a trip to .Fish
Lske over the week-end.
Mrs. Harry Harding of McCloud la
helping Mra. Ernst at the camp, Cali
fornia on the Rogue,
The little eon of Mr. and Mra.
Cliarles Fry has been quite 111 from
the effects of drinking turpentine
he accidentally found, but Is much
better at this time.
Mr. and Mra. 8. W. Hutchinson
mi their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Hutchinson of Seattle were shopping
in Medford rbundajj
Table Rock
TABLE ROCK, July 29. (Special)
Word was received here Tuesday of,
the birth of a nine-pound son to Mr.
and Mrs. Mel Atkins In an Ashland
hospital July 33. The young fellow
has been named John Wallace.
Miss Neta Newman spent several
days this week with her friend, Ml&a
Goldle Chandler, of Antelope.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marsh and
party, who have been vlaltlng Mrs.
Marsh's mother, Mrs. Margaret Lyd.
lard, at the ranch home here for sev
eral weeks, left Tuesday for their
home In Los Angeles.
A religious meeting was held on
the lawn at the home of Sam New
man last Saturday evening. Tn
meeting was conducted by Miss Erlck
son of Los Angeles, assisted by Frank
Hart and Kenneth Kamberg.
The amali user of electric power
In this section paya his "war tax
to Uncle Sam In three ways. He 1
charged 3 cents on hie bill, 3 cent
on the check he writes In payment
and an extra cent on postage to mall
It In.
Mr. Messer haa returned from quite)
lengthy stay In California.
Ed Wilson, the melon king of thla
section, reports his melons as sizing
up nicely despite he rather cool sum
mer. The army worm army has about
evacuated this district. What few
stragglers are left are being devoured
by the birds and domestlo fowls.
Glen Wilson .had his car badly dam
aged Tuesday evening In a collie ion,
with another car In the Berrydalc-
district.
Raymond Johnson and family of.
Eugene, former residents of this dis
trict, called on friends here Monday
evening and Tuesday morning.
POMONA GRANGE MEET
OF
I
By Mr. Gertrude naak
The reckless extravagance and waat
of public funda as evidenced by th
management of the two higher lnstl
unions ot learning, the Oregon uni
versity and the Oregon State college,
oame In for aevere criticism by the
assembled members of the Pomona,
Orange last Saturday at their regular
meeting held In Phoenix.
Thla aubject will be taken up by
all of the subordinate Oranges In th
county and will Be renewed at the
next Pomona meeting.
Lecture hour ot the Orange was
particularly pleasing and lnoluded the
following numbera: Opening song.
America," with muslo by the Live)
Oaks Juvenile Orange orchestra; read
ing, by Mrs. Violet Spencer: vocal
solo, Irene Steadman; reading, Mel
vln Smith; piano solo with encore.
Joe Hartley; vocal aolo, Merrln Fid
dler; reading, Mrs. Oraffla; Mrs. Clara.
O'Brlan and Mrs. Knutzen gave two
vocal duets; little Norrene Bohnert
sang; reading, Mrs. Wade Wallls. The
three concluding numbera were by
the Live Oak Juvenile Orange and
were certainly a credit to that or
ganization. Orchestra number by four
pieces piano, Phyllis Robinson; vio
lin, Margaret Robinson: saxaphone,
Dorothy SmltA; saxophone, James
Martin. A pleaalng encore was played
by the seme group. Vocal aolo by
Margaret Bates of the same Juvenile
Orange.
Mrs. Margaret Oalllgar It matron et
Live Oak'a Juvenile. Mrs. Oalllgar
has taught muslo In the Grants pass
high schools for several years and
her ability aa a teacher of music la
evidenced by the excelletn rendition
of the above numbera by her little
charges who have been In practice
under Mrs. Oalllgar by two months.
All of these little Orangers are undef
le years.
Roxy Ann Grange .
To Give Program
For Eagle Point
(By Mrs. Oertrudo ITaak.)'
Eagle Point Orang, put on thai
program for the Roxy Ann Orange at
their meeting July 33.
The Roxy Ann Orange will return1
the favor and put on the program at
the next meeting of the Eagle Point
Orange, August 3.
There are some very good enter,
talnera In the Roxy Ann Orange nad
the members of the Eagle Point
Orange should not miss the privilege)
of hearing them. Besides the busi
ness of the meeting, refreshment
will be served and a general good time)
enjoyed.
All Orangers are welcome at aH
meetings. .
,
Talrstlne I'aya Troopa
JERUSALEM. (AP) The Paleatln
government will contribute nearly
1500,000 for the maintenance of
British army and air force garrlsone
In the Holy Land next year. The gar
risons Include two battalions, t
bombing squadron and an armored
car company.
Paris Cans llanned Nulte
PARIS. (AP) Although the crlef
of street hawkers are banned here
as unnecessary noise, the Institute)
of Phonetics Is making a collection
of typical voices, registering them,
on gramophone records.
Runs Agalnt Mnellunald
8ZAHAM HARBOR, England, (AP)
If Ramsay MacDonald, prime min
ister, stands again for parliament
from hla constituency, he will be
opposed by Emmanuel Shlnwell, min
ister of mlnea In MacDonald's labor
cabinet, who has already beeu picket