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' BEDFORD MHIi TOIBTJIfE, MEDFORD, OREGON. TUESDAY. 'AUGUST 2. 1932.
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have same by paying for ad. In
quire Tribune onicc
TAKEN UP
TAKEN UP Red sow. Owner may
have same by paying damages. Call
Grant's Service Station, Crater Lake
highway. '
" IIELP WANTED FEMALE
WANTED Woman cook for ranch,
between 40 and 50; must be good
cook, neat and clean. Apply room
301 Liberty Bldg.. Medford, between
10 and 12, morning.
WANTED Capable girl for general
housework In small family. Must
h, orwi hnblts. Board and mod
erate salary. Full time required.
Address Box 6217. Mall Tribune.
HELP WANTED MALE
WANTED 100 tier wood cut
. shares. Box 6143. Tribune.
' EXPERIENCED local packers wanted.
Apply Sgobel 4s Day-Packing House.
MEN, 18-45; 6141 to 192 month
Steady. Common education auf
flclent. Pleasant work. Experl
nnnMMftnr. List positions,
f,oi particulars and sample. Box
No. 1250-D. Mall Tribune.
WANTED SITUATIONS
PHYSICAL CULTURIST wishes tc
work on farm. Box 6311, Tribune
EXPERIENCED bookkeeper would
like two cr three small sets of books
- V.or. PI. V. HUllus. Rt. 2, Box
52.
voiinci canable woman wants work
for room' and board. 811 E. Jack
son.
COOK Woman hotel t;staurant or
camp anything considered, best
references. 1076- J or Tribune, Box
6142.
EXPERIENCED young woman wish-
. es housework or any kind of work
Mildred Miller, Pjoenlx. ore.
EXPERIENCED mother wants to care
for children during iruil season
1025 W. 10th.
GIRL wishes housework or care of
children. 247 N. Front St. Phone
408-R-l.
EXPERIENCED cook
In good home. Best local references
Tel 557-L.
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
wanted To let contract for haul
In machinery and pipe. Receive
bids until Aug. 7. Wayne Prltchett,
204 Vancouver. Phone 1514-w.
WANTED About September 1st, by
counts with two lltt, girls, heated.
unfurnished living room and one
nr two bedrooms with board, in
nice home and good location, pref
erably on the East side. Answer
Box No. 6201, Tribune.
WANTED Wool. Have mill order.
See J. J. Osenbnigge at once.
WANTED Wood. hay. grain or live
stock taken In exchange on radios,
pianos or electrical appliances.
Large stocks of merchandise. See us
at once, palmer fcicctric oiore. m
1 7B8.
WANTED 2nd hand goods and Junk,
Tat's. 1506 Prune. Ph. 547-L.
WANTED
Wool and mohair. Wool sacks and
twine for sale. MedfoTd Bargain
House, 27 No. Drape St. Tel. 1062
FOR RENT IIOU!f S
FOR RENT Furnished, beautiful
suburban home, modern and com
plete; one veflr lea.e. Phone 851
R-3, Medford.
FOR RENT 4-room furnished house
newlv decorated. 34 Quince, or call
at 520 So. Ivy.
FOR RENT Modern 6-room hou
m No Peach. 120. water paid. Tel.
1042-W.
FOR RENT To reliable party. 5-r;n
mortem home, furni'lied. 615 per
mo. water pi!1; ome fall garden
uwner. 416 Boarclman.
FOR RENT 539 West 10th. 6 -room
unfurnished home. 1 block fro:
new courthou.se. $17.50. inc. water.
. Charles R. Rav. Realtor, Mcdtozd
A B;da. Phone 302.
FOR RENT 5-room furnished; elec
tric ranie. hn a-ater heater. In
quire 725 Alder,
FOR RENT HOt'SES
RENT 5-room house. 214 No. Holly,
!-i block P. O. O. M. ooss.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished -rm.
modern home; also 6-room unfurnished-
house. Phone 790-R.
FOR RENT Beautiful stucco home,
625 Park Ave. Phone 349-Y.
WELL FURNISHED home: electric
range, fireplace, nice lawn. 33
Quince.
FOR RENT Desirable 6-room house
on Ross Court. Call 847-X.
FOR RENT Modem bouse, close In
Fine shade, lawn and garden lot.
20 per month, call at S3 soum
Riverside.
FOR RENT Partly furnished bouse
at SIS So. Riverside. Nice shade,
- garage and garden ground. Inquire
at 325 So. Riverside.
FOR RENT 5-room bungalow on
good street; set tubs; csn use wood
or electrlo range; garage, wood
shed, chicken house and yard, gar
den. C. A. KNIGHT, 801 East Main
St. Phone 151.
FOR RENT Furnished house. 2 and
3-room apts., garage. 604 W. 10th.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished 5-room
dwelling east aide. Phone 1149.
FOR RENT 4 to 6-room houses.
Phone 103. 30 N. Central.
FOR REN1 Homes Furnished or
unfurnished. Browo & Whit
FOR RENT 3-room furnished house.
modern. Call 315 or 1113-J
FOR RENT 6 room modern furnish
ed bouse. Call at 414 8 Riverside.
FOP RENT Modern partly furnished
4-room cottage, east siae. uau at
414 6 Riverside.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FOR RENT 3-room furn, apt., pri
vate bath and entrance. Phone
692-Y. or call at 9 E. Jackson.
FOR RENT Apartments; low rent.
625 No. Riverside.
FOR RENT Furn. apartments.
Quince. Phone 641-W.
FURN. APTS Reduced rates. Neff
Apts., 217 W. 2nd.
APT FOR RENT 806 W. Main.
FURNISHED apartment: also house-
Keeping room, no Almond.
i-ROOM APT., furn. sleeping porch
private bath, lights and water; close
In. Adults only. 244 So. Orape,
FOi RENT Furnished four room du
plax well located, 617.50 per months
Phone 1149.
FOR RENT Furnished
apt. Durell
Court. 329 No. Holly.
HOME3 !OR RENT Call 798
FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS
FOR RENT Pleasant, comfortable
rooms, garage. 19 Mistletoe.
FOR RENT ROOMS AND BOARD
REDUCED RATES for room and board
at 718 E. Mala.
FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS
OFFICES In Sparta Bidg.; Ideal loca
tion, steam heat: low rentals, carl
T. Tengwald. Agent
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
FOR SALE Small grocery store and
service station. 710 s. Riverside
FOR SALE coffee Anne's Lunch
Room. Cor Main & Front, call eve
nings. FOR EXCHANGE
WILL TRADE car for wood.
1761 N. Riverside.
FOR TRADE First-class cedar posts
for hay. A. T. Train, Myrtle Point,
Ore.
FOR TRADE Good team for milk
cows. Geo. McMahon, 1 mile south
of Talent.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Large, heavy
cantas tent top, about 30 by 70 ft.,
roped and cross-roped. Phone 0. A,
DeVoe.
FOR SALE Or trade for camp ground
stucco apartment house. Tel. 1460
orvrite Clem Chllders, 803 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 oi
liaht truck, or will sell reasonable,
600 East Main.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Roosevelt
Eight-cylinder sedan. Big Pines
Lbr. Co. Tel No. 1.
FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE OR TRADE 158-acre
Improved rancn on Rogue river,
about mile frontage; Ideal for
resort; plenty of rich bottom land;
water rlfrht from river; 13 miles
from Medford. for 20.000. Will
take Income property m Oregon or
California or Kilt edsre security up
to $11,000. Will need some cash.
Balance easy payments. Address
Box 6305, Tribune.
FOR SALE or will trade for Copco
stock, allow $100 per shire 4-room
modern house and acre on
Thomas Road. 854 No. Third St.,
Grants Pass.
TRADE Equity in attractive home
for cabin. Phone 105.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 100 -acre un
improved rancn, good soil, some
timber, and uprln?. V111 consider
car. truck, mine or iawmlll ma
chinery or vacant lota in Medford
for part payment. Wayne Prickett.
204 Vancouver. Phone 1M4-W.
POR TRADE 7-room house for small
hour or will sell cheap. Box 6153
T Tribune.
EX CH A NOB lots for acre. East front
70x316 ft. In the 700 Block S. Oak
dale. Medford, Ore. What have you?
Mrs. W. E. Walker. 3413 E. Colorado
St.. PaMdena. Calif.
FOR BALE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE 5 acres,
sre: cheap; terms.
Ashland.
highway front-
Phone 371-R-3,
whf.n tou think of real estate UUol
of Broaa Wh!t,
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
EXCEPTIONAL OFFERING IN ACRE
AGE TRACT 13 acres Bear creek
bottom; no water charge; 7-room
modern home, barn, chicken houses.
This place Is Ideal for small farm
ing operations and can be bought
. at a low price on easy terms. See
Charles A. Wing Agency, Inc. Tel.
728.
RIVER FRONTAGE AT-HIGHBANKS
30 acres with nearly half mile on
Rogue river, at lower High Banka.
The most frequented retreat of
local anglers. You can't equal this
location at 62500.
WALTER H. JONES, Realtor.
Jackson County Bank Bldg.
Phone 796.
FOR SALE 9! acres three miles from
?lty, timber land, good house, two
chicken houses, garage, drilled well,
cat. be made a dandy little home,
and sell wood enough to pay for tt.
575 cash. 6650 oa terms. Box 362,
Medford. Ore.
FOR SALE HOMES
FOR SALE Cheap. Must sell. Mod
ern 6-room house, s lots, oerries.
The place with 70 oaks. 115 So,
Holly.
A REAL SACRIFICE
NEW Modern Stucco, every modern
feature you could ask for, full
basement, oil furnace, laundry
room, alx rooms, bath, two showers,
two toilets, hardwood floors, lawn,
shade, flowers, pavement. $3500.00.
Terms. Take good car on aea;,
1 Also
FOUR rooms, bath, large lot. paved
on North Riverside, was 63500.00,
now 61700.00. A real steal.
THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE
125 E. 8tn St., Phone 1496.
FORCED TO SELL
SEE THIS BARGAIN
Property located at Fourth and Ivy
streets (307 N. Ivy) must be sold
at once to settle an estate. Eight
room, 2-story frame house; hot and
cold water, bath, electricity, large
lot 102x100, with east front ana
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 62500: 61500 will han
dle. Inquire at 307 N. Ivy 8t.
FOR SALE Attractive homes. Phone
105. 30 N. Central.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE Ford Victoria, -31.
Head, A-l shape; 6300; easy terms
can H70.
FOR SALE Car, 6275. 41S King St.
1928 Essex oach. Phone 688-X.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE 90 hesd dairy cows. Will
sell part or all. Also Serge Milking
machine. T. 7. Nichols Ranch,
Eagle Point.
FOR SALE Fresh cows and spring
ers 1& miles north of Beagle P. O.
E. B. Lucas.
FOR SALE UOUS AND PETS
FOR SALE 3 nice hound pups right
age to begin training for fall hunt
" lng. Cass Auto Wrecking, Phone
780.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Nearly new Magic Chef
gas range and water heater. Phone
393-J.
FOR SALE Black Decker ',4 -Inch
heavy duty electric drill, slightly
used, 820. Merrlck s Auto Camp,
cabin 58.
FOR SALE Fine apricots.
Earl,- Phone 611-J-s.
R. J.
FOR SALE Sweet corn, 20o dozen;
Delicious plums, 2c lb. F. S. Car
penter, Jacksonville highway.
FOR SALE Triumph poaches.
Ouches, Griffin Creek.
FOR SALE Large Siberian crab-
apples, 2c lb. Phone 1586-R.
CUCUMBERS, fryers, flowers.
Dressier, 1107 E. Main.
FOR SALE Apples, crabapples, and
plums. Bagley Orchard, Talent.
FOR SALE 21-ln. Sterling threshing
machine engine, 1V4 miles north
of Beagle P. O.. E. B. Lucas.
$4750 MORTGAGE for sale for $3000
on fine 15-acre ranch Just west of
Central Point, on Beall Lane. Ex
cellent security. See R. L. Wilson.
113 South Orape, Phone 1404.
FOR SALE Placer mine and ranch,
195 acres, 160 A. along stream all
old channel prospects good. 78
acres cultivated, lots of 'range. Ad
dress E. H. Morse, Rogue River, Ore.
FOR SALE National cash register.
Cheap. Rings up from 6c to $50. See
this at 39 So. Orape St. or call or
writs 416 Plum St.
4-HORSE EVINRUDE outboard motor
$40. Auto Beauty Shop.
FOR SALE Steel rails & dump cars.
Also 1V' nd 3" used pipe. Wayne
Prickett, 304 Vancouver. Phone
1514-W.
KENTUCKY WONDERS for canning,
H mile Medford. Phone 4&3-R.
FOR SALE Blenheim, "King of Apri
cot." 3 miles east of Phoenix
bridge by Fern Valley school, 3 and
3 ifcc. Oeo. Alford.
for SALE Fancy apricots. R. C.
Ward. Fern Valley. Phone 19-P-31.
LA ROE clean apricots, half mile south
white achoolhouse on Griffin creek.
FOR SALE 1 ',4 -horsepower engine
and pump; a bargain; 1500 ft. 1 Vi -In.
hose, almost new. Hubbard
B:os.
OARDEN DIRT, plowing, fertilizer,
sand and gravel. Phone 013-J.
APRICOTS at their
only a few days.
Butte road.
beet: will last
Crocker, Coker
POR SALB Aprloots, So lb. Top i
Notch Orchard, 10 minutes drive !
from town, end of King's highway. I
Look for signs. Tel. 410-J-l.
HIMALAYA blackberries; pick 'em
yourself. 15c gallon. Mrs. C. E.
Langs. Central Point. Phone 307.
POR SALE 3-horae electric 'motor
with switches. Call 131, Centra!
Point, or inquire at Walker'i Lunch.
mn flALA Pancv anrlcots. nrtr ac
I cording to nw. By Perns Valley
camiaous. Oeo. Aiford,
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
SMALL grocery store and service sta
tion. 710 s. Kiversiae.
CUCUMBERS Boston pickling. Phone
1662.
FOR SALE Apricots.
Garrett ranch,
Phone 671-J-l.
Coker Butte road.
FOR SALEUsed sewing machines, all
makes, 63 up: terms If desired. All
makes rented and repaired. White
Sewing Machine Co., 24 N. Bartlett.
FOR SALE Dry body for 12" or 16"
61.75 tier. Fir slabs 61.25. Phone
539-R-4.
GHERKINS, pickling cuxes. 208 Clark.
FOR SALE Row boat, Johnson Light
Twin, also fine cedar row boat. Ph.
1149.
MISCELLANEOUS
WE PAY CASH for used cars and
equities. Plerce-Allen Motor Co.
LOCAL or loag 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, 27
No. Grape St. Phone 1062.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
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.
Dentistry.
DR. JAMES S. JOHNSON
Dentistry.
312-314 Medford Bldg. Phone 607
Dressmaking ana Remodeling.
THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking
and remodeling. 474 Medford Bldg.
rnone noi.
Funeral Parlor.
PERL'S FUNERAL HOME Distinctive
service at moderate' rates. Estab
lished 20 years. Ambulance aerv
lce. 6th St. at Oakdale. Tel. 47.
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
tne caan toaay. tvee w. e. Tnomaa,
45 So. Central. Phone 139.
Mail Tribune Daily
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A mountain (tlsde Dee,r In the meadows erery morning. A trout
itrtam. The bet In Oregon. Vnu ran ratrh the limit of trout any
morning. Fine spring; unlimited water. Timothy meadows; fln
garden. Honwt Burn full of hsy. Team, row, equipment. A new
road will be developed by thl place altliln romlng year. Plenty of
timber. Fine pasture.
NO DEPRESSION HERE
Price $3(XV Terms on part.
Phone 40: or 910-Y.
BUSINESS DIRFCTORY
Expert Window Cleaners.
LET OEOROB DO IT - Tel. 1172.
House cleaning. Floor waxing. Ori
ental rug cleaning, specialty.
Furniture Repairing.
FURNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERED, tt-
finished, re-glued. We carry a full
line of upholstery 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. Grape.
Phone 75.
Piano Instruction.
FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher of
piano Classical and popular music
courses. Halght Music Studio, 818
Liberty Bldg. Tel. 72.
Transfer.
REINKING TRUCKING CO. Trans
fer and Storage. We haul anything
at a reasonable price. Ill No. Fir
Street. Phone 332.
DAVIS TRANSFER & STORAGE
Service guaranteed. 20 S. Grape St.
Phone 644, or residence 1060.
EADS TRANSFER i STORAGE CO.
Office 1015 No. Central. Phone 315
Prices right. Service guaranteed.
Watch Repairing.
(25 00 REWARD for any watch I can't
fix. Used watches sold at half
wholesale price. 8th St., opposite
Stage Depot.
LEGAL- NOTICES
Notice to Creditors.
Notice Is hereby given that I have
been appointed by the County Court
or Jackson County. Oregon. Adminis
trator of the Estate of Clara Klme
deceased, and have qualified. Ail
persons having claims against said
estate are hereby notified to present
them, with proper vouchers, and duly
verified, to me at the office of Harry
c. Skyrman. attorney for said estate,
at Roon 409 Medford Building. In
Medford, Oregon, within six months
from the date of this notice. Dated
and first published July 12. 1932
NICHOLAS KIME,
Administrator,
Eden Precinct
EDEN PRECINCT, Aug. 2. (Spl.)
Mr. Heaenfurther sprayed hit appJc
orchard Friday and Saturday. He has
a fine set on his apples and Winter
Nells pears. The place ts the Har
grave orchard, south of Phoenix.
Ray Barnum lost a fine .heifer calf
Friday night. The animal got Into a
deep hole of water and muck, and
drowned.
This precinct Is becoming noted
for the devilment here. Everyone is
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SALE
1ft P9. rentes.
sympathizing with Mr. Bolts: In the
loss of his herd of young cattle.
Rey. Temple of Portland, formerly
of Medford,- who owns a fine garden
tract In North Talent, operated by
Jack Morris, visited the ranch Fri
day and Is pleased with the crop.
Mrs. Lula Hamlin sold all her apri
cot crop and did not have enough to
fill all her ordera.
Noah Chandler got a permit to
burn grass last week and made a
clean-up of a lot of the highway
which should have been burned by
the county road workers. They cut
two swathes of grass, shocked tt, and
left It at the side of the highway.
Vicinity between Talent and Phoe
nix la again being sought as some
of the best buys In the valley by
out-of-state people. Several buyers
are looking over some valuable tracts
with a view to making their homes
here.
Mrs. Jack Allen went to Portland
for a few daya to attend the camp
meeting of the Apostollo Faith
church. She returned the first of
this week. Mr. and Mrs. Comstock
of Medford stayed with her mother
while she was away.
Miss Arleta Messenger, well known
In Phoenix, will leave this week for
an extended tour of the old world
She will be accompanied by Marjorle
Llndley. They plan to leave Med
ford Wednesday. They will be .not
at Tacoma by their guide, who la to
accompany them through the tour.
Andrew and Sylvester Stevens of
North Talent are marketing a' large
amount of their vegetable crop to
parties who haul It over the moun
tains.
George Hartley has a fine lot of
cantaloupes and other garden prod
uce this year, and will run his road
side stand again.
Mrs. Lonzo Drake of East Eden,
who died Saturday, was for many
years a resident of Talent, where she
and her husband owned six acres of
garden land. Mrs. Drake was one of
the first mall carriers when the rail
road first went through the town of
Talent and carried- the mall from the
postofflce to the train. She was a
woman of great energy and one of the
best of neighbors a true friend and
a kind wife and mother. Her hus
band and children have the sym
pathy of their acquaintances.
Persist
PERSIST, Aug. 3. (Spl.) Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Ash entertained Mr.
Brundage of Portland.. Mr. White of
Medford and Mr. DeWitt of Union
Creek with a turkey dinner, July 35.
Viola Zlmmer has left for Roblson
Butte to make hie home for ths re
mainder of the summer. Her hus
band la lookout for the forest service.
Dance at the old, Morgan place Sat
urday night wa well attended and
was a success. Everyone seemed to
have a splendid time.
Philip Bray of Medford, son of Dr
Jouett P. Bray, Is now an employe
at the Morgan mill.
Mildred Young and little son Don-
ny, and Mrs. L. W. Ash left for Ha-
maker Meadows to spend a few days
with their sister, Mrs. D. E. Hutch
ison, August 1.
Orval Peterson, who haa been do
ing forest service work at Hamaker
Meadows, returned home Sunday.
Howard Ash Is helping Lowell Ash
do carpenter work this week.
Viola Zlmmer broke her arm two
weeks ago, but Is recovering from the
Injury.
Mild Young and son Donny.
Viola Zimmer and daughter Joan
and Dorothy Ash called on Mrs, Ben
Oeary of Elk Creek, July 36.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wtlletta at
tended & Rebekah meeting at the
Iiadely cabin on Elk creek, Sunday.
After lunch a number of the ladits
went swimming. Before returning
home. Mr. and Mrs. Wlllttta visited
Mr. and . Mrs. Stewart Dlts worth of
Hawk creek.
Mrs. Hilda Morgan took care of her
little nephew, Bobby Jantzen of Cen
tral Point, for a few days last week
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PLANS DISCUSSED
PORTLAND, Ore,, Auff. 5. !
FVnnlt Brooks of Belllngham, Wash.,
national vice - commander of the
American Legion, and Thomas Bird,
secretary to Henry L. Stevens, na
tional commander, visited Portland
today to confer with stat Legion
naires on plans for the national Le
gion convention, "September 12 to 18.
Steens, who was to have headed
the executive party, canceled hla trip
to Portland when he learned his wife
was in a critical condition In his
home at Warsaw, N. C. He flew from
Seattle to her bedside.
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Colonel Jackson
On General Staff
SALEM. Aug, a. (AP) Lieutenant
Colonel William D. Jackion. com
mander of the 918th field artillery
of the Oregon Guards tn Portland,
was appointed a member of the gen
eral staff of the National Ouards In
Oregon today. Hla appointment was
announced by Brigadier - Oeneral
Thomas E. Rllea. Jackaon h been
In service 20 yesrs, both on the Mex
lean border and 1n Prance, ,
PLANE "GROUND LOOPS
ON EMERGENCY FIELD
PORTLAND, Ore.. Aug. J (AP)
A huge Keystone bombing plane, one
of the largest ships In the army,
overturned pn the Troutdsle emer
gency field here todsy when the
pilot attempted a landing. No one
was injured and reports from the
field said th ship was not badly
damaged.
Hood fllvrr Remodeling of former
Davidson building. Third and Cas
cade, progressing.
Jefferson Work on new Ssntlsm
bridge progressing rapidly.
Meteorological Report
August 3. 1932.
Forecasts.
Medford and vicinity. Tonight and
Wednesday fair. Not much change
In temperature.
Oregon : Fair tonight and Wed
nesday. Warmer northeast portion.
Local Data.
Lowest temperature this morning.
95 degrees.
Temperature a year ago today ;
Highest, 103; lowest. 63.
Total precipitation since Septem
ber 1, 1031, 23.33 inches.
Relative humidity at 8 p.m. yes
terday. 30 per cent; 6 a.m. today, 74
per cent.
Sunset today. 7:30 p.m.
Tomorrow: Sunrise, 8:07 a.m.; sun
set, 7.37 p.m.
Observations taken at 5
Meridian Time.
a. m.. 11
TITfTT
City
Baker City .
Boise
Chicago
Denver ..
7
83
70
80
Clear
Clear
Rain
Clear
Dea Moines 88
Eureka .. ... 80
Cloudy
Cloudy
Fresno 100
Helena 70
Loa Angeles - 80
Marshfleld 88
Medford 8.1
Now York 80
Phoenix ................108
Portland 78
Iteno ..... 93
Itoseburg - 82
Bait Lake - 88
Pan Francisco 70
Seattle , 88
Spokane x 78
Clear
Clear
Cloudy
Clear
I'lear
Cloudy
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
P. Cdy.
Clear
Clear
CHAMBERLAIN LANDS
LARGEST FISH F
OF
DIAMOND LAKHS, Aug. . (Bpl.)
Weather conditions have been Ideal
at Diamond lake for th past tew
dava. Mosaultoes. which remained
unusually late this season. hav tn-
tlrely disappeared. Pishing Is very
nood. according to George Ollllsm,
local tamt warden, the largest sin
gle catch last week measuring 28V4
inches and weighing 'i pounds,
was made by B. W. Chamberlain of
Medford. Mr. Chamberlain was ac
companied by his wife and Mr. and
Mrs. Homer Brlngle of Medrora.
J. R. Burdge, agent of U. 8. de
partment of Justice, made his head
Quarters at Diamond lake while In
vestlgatlng homeateadlng of lands
within the national forest on Pish
Creek desert. It 1 reported that
there are now 11 families, lead by
Best and Davis occupying homesteads
in this area.
M.t. Rvckman. Portland, of tha
state same commission, made an ln
spection of tha work at the hatchery
lnjtt week, accomnamed oy a. ma
thlas, B. P. Dedman and John
Outfield, of Portland.
Fred L. Perry of the atat police
game division, la spending hl two
weeks' vacation at Diamond lake
witn hla family. Mr. Perry will be
remembered by Medford visitors w
th lake as th deputy warden ata-
tinn.rf h.Ti durlne the seasons of
1029 and 1M0. Headquarters are
Roscburg.
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STEIWER PLANNING
FEW DAYS' FISHING
PORTLAND. Aug J. (API A few
days of fishing In Oregon atreama be.
fnr ha settled down to me Iran.'
action of official business, Is looked
forward to by Senator Frederick W.
Stelwer who arrived Monday from
Washington. D. C.
Senator Stelwer will ba In Port.
land, but a few daya before leaving
for a fishing trip.
Stelwer said he and Senator Charlea
L. McNary hope to hava Oregon par
tlcloate largely In the proceeds o:
the relief bill. He Is working, too,
on the proposal that one of the
members of the home loan bank
an Oregonlan. and has transmitted
to the president the names of five
Oregon men for consideration.
Only one of these nsmes were re
vealed that of A. O. Dixon of Eu
gene, who already has been men
tioned. MATE'S ILLNESS
' IS LAST ST
MINEOLA. H. T Aug. . (API
Dudley K. Morris lost a modeat for
tune when stocks crashed In 1939,
and grinned.
He took a bullet In the chest dur.
lng tha World War, yet carried on.
But when tha doctors told him
that hla wife waa Incurably 111. It
was mora than he could bear.
On the top floor of a Olen Cove
hospital yesterday. In the room where
she lay 111, he killed her with a pistol
shot and then himself.
Open on tha bed when police ar
rived was a book Mrs. Morris had
been reading. It waa titled "top
floor murder,''
MOUNTAIN CAMP
WILL BE CENTER
Many Conferences On Cam
paign Slated for Rapidan
Retreat Informality to
Be Feature of Gatherings
By Bess Furman
WASHINGTON (AP The Hoover
version of a front porch campaign
will be week-end mountain-retreat
conferences, bringing even mora
sharply to tha news foreground hla
Rapidan camp.
"Campalgnera" called there can
take along their old clothes and
thank their lucky stars to be Invited
to a place so cozy and afortable(
Contemplating 1U rustle beauty
and "citified" efficiency, they are al
most certain to be amazed at the way
president turned pioneer and
wrested a home from the primitive
wilderness.
Basking In Its coolness, guests will
find It perhaps hara to believe they
are within 100 mllea of hot and
humid Washington.
"Pioneered" Camp Region
Whlla atlll secretary of commerce,
Herbert Hoover used to look at the
Blue Ridge ham and think that
there probably lay a place where he
could fish for trout, sit In tha cool
shade and eat and aleep to the Bound
of rushing waters.
The exactlone of tha presidency
made the need for such a retreat im
perative, and the president, with
Mrs. Hoover, went prospecting and
found the spot.
Remarkably enough, tha Virginia
mountains never had been opened to
such camping, perhaps due to tha
hard times which remained after tha
Civil war, delaying for many years a;
modern road-bulldtng program.
Notables Built Pams
Like other pioneers, the president
and Mrs. Hoover had plenty of hard
ships, for throughout the first sum
mer the rain waa almoat Incessant.
Living In canvas tenta, they plodded
about In mud. They shivered In
sweaters. Their cara stuck on the
trails.
Most of their adventures never saw
print, but such aa did made Interest
ing reading. The president and cabi
net membera lugged atonea to build
the little dams that now make Rapi
dan waters even more rushing
Colonel Chas. A. Lindbergh helped, as
did Premier Ramsay MacDonald.
But that's history. There's no ten-
derfootlng now.
Whit House limousines luxurious
ly speed the guests right to the rustic
versnda of "Town Hall," recreation-
center of the tree-hidden cluster of
cottagno high on the mountain-aide,
Mra. Hoover, thoughtful hostess, la
usually there to give personal greet
ings. Filipino boys bear Mlnklng
pitchers of fruit punch.
Cottages Quaintly Named
Quests are quartered in wood
brown cottages, each with bedroom.
living room with fireplace and mod
ern bath each with its own quaint
name dona In carved wood letters,
"Tha Owl," "The Creel," "Prime
Minuter Cabin," "lahbel'a Cabin,"
The Slums" and "Five Tents."
Mra. Hoover's secretaries and her
close circle of frlenda who know tha
camp and all Its landmr-lu serve as
guides. Walking la a delight along
smooth paths, rock-bordered trails
mad easy by the marines, who al
ways taka charge of the Summer
Whit House
Eating la 'lyrle, under tha trees,
beside Hemlock Run with service a
smooth aa in any hotel. Sleep, In
the mountain quietude. Is deep.
Pomp la forgotten.
Mra. Hoover, In sport dress and
Straw llata In Vogue
flat-heeled shoes, supplies all her
guests with broad-rlmmed, rough
atraw hat the kind that country
people wear and those who put
them on quit being citified right
there and become bona fide campers.
The most delightful camp upot of
all Is on the campalgnera are likely
to frequent, the veranda of th
president's cabinet. It la built over
the Junction of Laurel Prong and
Mill Prong, whsr they com ruahlng
together over rock to form th Rapi
dan. ,
Her Is an abundance of easy
chairs, but somehow guests alwaya
want to alt on the home-made wood
en stools, carved with hand-holes In
their tops to make them easy to moi
around.
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BT BOMB HPLOSX
WASHINGTON, Aug. , (AP)
An ll-week-old baby from th bonus
army today waa In a critical condi
tion at Oalllnger hospital, where
physician were told by th parent
that tha child, recovering from an
Illness, suffered relapse after th
explosion nearby of a gas bomb
during th eviction Thursday.
The boy, Bernard Myers, ha a
stomach disorder. Dr. J. A. Helk, as
sistant superintendent, said tha par
ent, who are from Pittsburg, claimed
the Inlant waa on the way to re
covery until th gassing.
Pneumonia Takes
Song Hit Writer
CHICAGO, Aug. 3. (AP) Thorns
Mall, armless composer of th song
"I'm Looking at th World Through
Ros Colored Olaasea." I dead.
Physicians at the county hospital,
where h died taat night, ascribed
hla death to pneumonia and kldmy
ailment.
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