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f '5IEBF0RB STUB TRTBTKE, MEDFOHTJ. OREGON", "WEDNESDAY, TTGUST 3, 1931 PAGE mi! DON y FORGET TO PI'ONE THAT WANT AD HERB ARK THE RATES i Per word first rcsettion .. (Minimum 38c) Each additional Insertion, per word (Minimum 10c) Per una per month, without copy changes 11.25 75 Phone LOST-SmaU brown and white female , fox terrier. 242 Front or Tel. 753-W. LOST If dog misting. call 1518. TAKEN CP TAKEN UP Red sow. Owner may have same by paying dnmnges. Call Grant's Service Station, Crater Lake highway. HELP WANTED MALE WANTED 100 tier wood cut on shares. Box 8143, Tribune. EXPERIENCED local packers wanted Apply S;obel it Day Packing Home w.m m.i. i4l to 8102 month rnmmon education suf ficient. Pleasant work. Experi ence unnecessary. List positions, full particulars and sample. Box No. 1250-D, Mall Tribune. WANTED SITUATIONS PHYSICAL CULTURIST wishes to . work on farm. Box 6311, Tribune. ' EXPERIENCED bookkeeper would like two or three small sets of books to keep. E. V. HUllus, Rt. 2, Box 52. QIRL wishes housework or care of '. children. 247 N. Front St. Phone ..' 408-R-l. - EXPERIENCED cook wishes position i. in good home. Best local references, f. Tel 557-L., 1 I WANTED MISCELLANEOUS 'WANTED To let contract for haul- lng machinery and pipe. Receive bids until Aug. 7. Wayne Prltchett, 204 Vancouver. Phone 1514-W. -WANTED Wood, hay. grain or live stock taken In exchange on radios, niftnna or electrical appliances. large stocks of merchandise. See us at once. 1'aimer jmcclc oiuiv. in, 788. WANTED 2nd hand goods and Junk Pat's. 1506 Prune. Ph. 647-L. FOR RENT HOUSES TTNFlTRNISHED 4-room house, half block Washington school. Peach St., No. 713. Conveniences; 815.00 month, water Inc. J. F. Birming ham. 7-ROOM house, newly decorated. South Oakdalc. Call 388-Y. 236 FOR RENT 4-room modern furnish ed house: screened porch, wood shed, workshoo and garage; $15.00, water paid. Location, 838 Palm 8t. Phone 575-Y. FOR RENT Half duplex, 4 rooms. furnished; garage. Phone 789. FOR RENT 4-room house, garage and wodoshen: $7.50. water paid mo Stevens Ave. Henry Currier, 601 W. 10th. FOR RENT Furnished, beautiful suburban home, modern and com plete: one year lease. Phone 851 R-5. Medford. POR RENT Modern 6-room house, 19 No Peach, $20, wattr paid. Tel. 1042-W. FOR RENT To reliable party. 5-rm. modern' house, furnished, $15 per mo. water pi id: some fall garden ,, Owner. 416 Boardman. r"OR RENT 539 West 10th. 6-rcom unfurnished home, 1 block from nw courthouse. $17.50. Inc. water. Charles R. Ray, Realtor, Medford , Bldg. Phone 302. A 1 TtENT 5-roDm house. 214 No. Holly, Dlock f. u. 0. M. LtOSS. FOR RENT Nicely furnished 8-rm modern home; also 8-room unfur nlshed house. Pnone 790-R. WILL FURNISHED home: el-Ktrtc range, fireplace, nice lawn. 33 wuince. FOR RENT Deslrsble 6-room house on Ross Court. Call 847-x. roR RENT Modem house, close In Fine shade, lawn and garden lot. $20 per month. Call at 325 South Riverside. FOR RENT Partly furnished house at 315 So. Riverside. Nl-.-e shade, parse and garden ground. Inquire at 323 So. Riverside. FOR KENT 5-room bungalow good street; s"t tubs: csn use wood or electric rsng: garage, wood s'.icd. chicken ho'i and yard, gsr de-l C. A. KNIGHT. 801 Eist Mala St. Phone 10-41. FOR RENT Furnished 3-room sp!a garage. house. 2 snd 604 W. lO'.U FOR RENT Nicely furnished 6-room dwelling est sin?. Phone 1149. FOR RE.M Mjwern pamy uraiioN -room cottage, east s-a. vau at 41 6. RiTtrsiae. FOR RENT HOUSES POR RENT to S-rooro bouses. Phone 105. 80 N. Central. POR KKN1 uomee. Furnished or unfurnished- Browo A Whit POR RENT 3-room furnished bouse, modern. Call 315 or 1113-J POR RENT 5 room modem furnish ed bouse. Call at 414 8. Riverside. TOR BENT APARTMENTS for RENT 3-room fura, apt., pri rate hath and entrance. Phone S93-Y, or call at 9 E. Jackson. FOR RENT Apartments; low rent. 523 No. Riverside. POR RENT Furn. apartments. Quince. Phone 641-W. FURN. APTS Reduced rates. Netf Apts.. 217 W. 2nd. APT FOR RENT 806 W. Main. FURNISHED apartment; also house keeping room, no Almond. 3-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, $17.60 per month Phone 1149. FOR RENT Furnished apt. Durell Court. 329 No. Holly HOMES VOR RENT Call 798 FOR BENT ROOMS AND BOARD REDUCED RATES-for room and board at 716 E. Main. ' FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS offices in SDAfta Dldz.: Ideal loca tion, steam heat; low rentals. Carl Y. 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 bay. A. T. Train, Myrtle Point, Ore. FOR SALE OR TRADE Large, heavy canvas tent top, about 80 by 70 ft., roped and cross-ropea. mono u. a, DeVoe. FOR SALE Or trade for camp ground stucco apartment house. Tel. 140U or write Clem Chlldere, 803 W. 11th Medford, Ore. FOR SALE OR TRADE 1 all around work horse, weight 1400. Tel. 11a TRADE Studcbaker touring car excellent condition, for land light truck, or will sell reasonable, 609 East Main. FOR SALE OR TRADE Roosevelt Eight-cylinder sedan. Big Pines Lbr. Co. Tel No. 1. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE SPANISH stucco home. 409 No. Oak dale: 2 Bleeping rooms, fireplace, hardwood floor; paving paid In full Win sell or exchange; take good car. Price 82.850. C. S. Butterfield, 409 Medford Center Bldg. - FOR SALE OR TRADE 156-acre imDroved ranch on Rogue river, about ',i mile frontage; Ideal for resort: plenty of rich bottom land; water right from river: 12 miles from Medford. for $20,000. Will take income property Jn Oregon or talirornia or gut eage security up to $11,000. Will need some caah Balance easy payments. Address Box 6303, Tribune. FOR SALE or will trade for Copco stock, allow $100 per share 4-room modern house and Vi acre Thomas Road. 654 No. Third St. Grants Pass. TRADE Equity in attractive home for cabin. Phone 105. FOR TRADE 7-room house for smBll house or will sell cheap. Box 6153 Tribune. . FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 1 to 6 acres highway frontage; cheap: terms. Geo. Mc Mahon. 1 mile south of Tslent. WHEN you think of real estate think of Brown 61 wnite. EXCEPTIONAL OFFERING IN ACRE AGE TRACT 13 acres Bear creek bottom; no water charge: 7-room modern home,. ham, chicken houses. This place is ideal for email 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 hlf mile on Rogue river, at lower 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 9'i acres three miles from -It, timber land, good houae, two chicken houses, garage, drilled wtll. car. be made a dandy little home, and sell wood enough to pay for it. 375 cash. 8650 oa terms. Box 262, Medford. Ore. FOR SALE HOMES FOR SALE Cheap. Must sell. Mod em 6-room house. 6 lots, berries 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, six rooms, hsth. two showers, two toilets, hardwood floors, lawn. shade, rowers, pavement. suoo.OO. Terms. Take good car on deal. Also FOUR rooms, bath, large lot. paved, on North Riverside, was 83300.00, now II TOO 00. A real steal. THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE 125 E. 6tn St., Phone 1496. FOR SALE Attractive home. Phone 103. 30 N. central. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 90 head dairy cows, will sfll part or all. Ao Serge Milking machine. T. F. Nicbo Ranch, t8. Point, FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Ford Victoria. '31. B Head, A-l shape; 3O0; easy verms. Call 679. POR SALE Car, 1275. 418 King St. 1838 Esses oaeh. Phone A66-X. FOR SALE POULTRY POR SALE Buff Orpington cockerels, fryers, Bradshaw plums, concora grapes, prunes, 211 Vancouver Ave FOR SALE DOUS AND PETS FOR SALE 3 nice hound pups right age to begin training for fan num lng. Cass Auto Wrecking, Phone 780. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Pickling cucumbers. Mrs. Thomss Roseberry, Tel. 710-b. KFVrucKY Wonders. 2c; pick them yourself. Tel. 493-R. FOR SALE Horse and stock trailer. Geo. McMahon, 1 mile south or Talent. ' FOR SALE Hotpoint electric range. ail white; also L. as H. water neat er, or will trade .for' good wood range. 1009 N. Central Ave. FOR SALE Cheap. 2-bottom tractor plow, ready to go. Phoenix Black smith Shop. FOR SALE Nearly new Magic Chef gas range and water heater, pnone 392-J. FOR SALE Black & Decker H-lnch heavy duty electric drill, slightly used, su. aierrick s auio uamp, cabin 58. POR SALE Pine apricots. R. J. Earl, Phone 611-J-. POR SALE Sweet corn, 20c dozen; Delicious plums. 2c lb. P. S. car penter, Jacksonville highway. POR SALE Triumph peaches. Guches, urltTln CreeK. POR SALE Large Siberian crab- apples. 2c lb. Phone 1569-R. CUCUMBERS, fryers, flowers. Mrs. Dressier, 1107 E. Main. FOR SALE Apples, crabapples. and plums. Bagley Orchard, Talent. FOR SALE Placer mine and ranch. 195 acres, 160 A. along stream an old channel prospects good. 75 acres cultivated, lots of range. Ad dress E. H. Morse, Rogue River, Ore. FOR SALE Blenheim, "King of Apri cot." 2 miles east of Phoenix bridge by Fern Valley achool, 3 and 2'2c. Geo. Alford. POR SALE Fancy apricots. R. C Ward. Fern valley, pnone 18-r-ai. LARGE clean apricots, half mile south white school house on Griffin creek. FOR SALE l1 -horsepower engine and pump; a bargain; IJWO It. 1' In. hose, almost new. Hubbard Bros. GARDEN DIRT, plowing, fertilizer, sand and gravel Phone Bia-J. APRICOTS at their best; will last Crocker, Coker only a few days. Butte road. FOR SALE Apricots, 3c lb. Top Notch Orchard, 10 minutes drive from town, end of King's highway. Look for signs. Tel. 610-J-l. HIMALAYA blackberries; pick 'em yourself, 15c gallon. Mrs, C. E. Lange," Central Point. Phone 307. POR SALE 2-horse electric motor with switches. Call 131, Central Point, or Inquire at Walker's Lunch. FOR SALE Fancy apricots, price ac cording to size. By Ferns Valley achoolhouse.' Geo. Alford. SMALL grocery store and service ata tlon. 710 s. Riverside. CUCUMBERS Boston Pickling. Phone 1662. FOR SALE Apricots, Garrett ranch, coker Butte road, pnone 071-J-l. FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all ' makes, $5 up; terms If desired. All makes rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine Co., 24 N. Bartlett. FOR SALE Dry body tor 12" or 16" $1.75 tier. Fir slabs 11.25. Phone S39-R-4. GHERKINS, pickling cures. 208 Clark. FOR SALE Row boat, Johnson Light Twin, also tine cedar row boat. Ph. 1143. STOLEN STOLEN If the party who took the garden hose belonging to N. 8-' Benett from 9th and Portlsnd Ave., will call they will be presented with the sprinkler. N. S. Bennett, 9th and Portland Ave. MISCELLANEOUS WE PAY CASH for used cars and equltlea. Plerce-AUen Motor Co. LOCAL or long distance hauling. We guarantee to save you money. Haw ley Transfer, 619 North Riverside, Phone 1044-X. 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, Vltle Insurance. Rooms 8 and 5. No. 32 North Central Ave. upstalra. Automobile Loans. CONTRACTS REFINANCED PAYMENTS REDUCED We pay up balsnce due dealer, bank or ilnanoe company and extend your pay menu. Additional money loaned. Phone 31 for appointment. DentUtry. DR. JAME3 S. JOHNSON Dentistry. 313-314 Medford Bids. Phone 607. DreMrnaklnt. and Remodeling, THE FASHION 8HOP Dressmaking and remodeling. 434 Medlord Bldg. Phone 1181, BVS1NESS DIRFCTORY Funeral Parlor. PERL'S FUNERAL HOME Distinctive service at moderate rates. Estab lished 20 years. Ambulance serv ice. 6th St. at Oskdale. Tel. 47. Money to Lend. WE LEND MONEY on furniture and late model auto. Three per cent per month on unpaid balance. No other charges. Come in and get the cash today. Bee w. e. Thomas, 45 So. Central. Phone 139 Expert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT - Tel. 1173. House cleaning. Floor waxing. Ori ental rug cleaning, specialty. Furniture Repairing. FURNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERED, re flnlshed. re-glued. We carry a full line of upholstery samples. A. N. Thlbault. TeL 969-R. 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. Piano Instruction. - FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher of piano Classical and popular music courses. Halght Music Studio, 318 Liberty Bldg. Tel. 72. Transfer. REIN KING TRUCKING CO. Trans fer and Storage. We haul anything at a reasonable price. Ill No. Fir Street. Phono 333. DAVIS TRANSFER & STORAGE Service guaranteed. 20 S. Grape St. Phone 644, or residence 1060. EADS TRANSFER fc STORAGE CO. Office 1015 No. Central. Phone 315 Prices right. Service guaranteed. Watch Repairing. $25.00 REWARD for any watch 1 can't fix. Used watches sold at half wholesale price. 8th St., opposite Stage Depot. LKGAL NU11CLS Notice of Application for Chance In Point of Diversion of Wutcr. Notice Is hereby given that Prod R. and Delbert C. Goddnrd have filed an application with Charles E. Strlck lln, Stat Engineer, for the approval of a change In point of diversion of water rrom arecley Creek for the irri gation of 30 acres In Section 34, Township 39 South. Range 1 West, W. M., through the Oreelev ditch, with a date of priority of 1897. said right being confirmed by decree of me court lor Jackson countv. dated April 28, 1919. The applicant proposes to change the present point of diver sion which Is located 2740 feet south and 310 feet east of south quarter corner of Section 34, Township 39 South. Range 1 West, W. M., to a point downstream approximately 760 feet and which proposed point of diversion is located 2620 feet south and 480 feet west of south quarter corner of Section 34, Township 39 South. Range 1 West, W. M. All persons Interested are hereby notified that a hearing will he held In the county courthouse at Medford, Oregon, on Tuesday, September 13th, 1932, at 10 o'clock a. m. All objec tions to the proposed change, If any they have, will be heard and deter mined at said' time and place. Any objections should be prepared in writ ing and mailed to the State Engineer at least ten daya prior to the date set for hearing. If no objections are filed, the application will be approved Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS J Non-professional I. An lota 9. Resinous subntance 12. Volcano 13. Siberian river 11. Arabian garment 15. Ourselves 16. Not any 18. Threatens 20, Lonjr narrow filer of eather !1. RugKfd mmintatn crest ?!. Dono alone 15. Again: prefix !6. Spread to dry . 17. Feminine name t8. Stanzas 10. Kxclarnatlon (2. Hifh mountain 12. Crowing out Solution of Yesterday'! Puzzle IlTaT 1. ury 15. Be ion ntn to G2 down Id. Blazes 17. Corrode 18. Away 19. SyllAhl Af hesitation 10. Sailors U. Survival . Kingdom which In clude! many of the hlfheit Himalayas 45. Self-Important person 47, Forward 48. Exist SO. Short fep 61. Company of filayrra nd of moUlfnr 15. Paid publle notices 4. American university, 57, Accessible f -MS E L Tjfjr 1" E EiiRMbLO j sTl Rjill A BJMAn lR ANto Ql 1 JaosMf ATDjr N G SMEjclBCA pJf7 AlG O Vjg r?jpio N E pfoBii IT p m 1 JHL ML ill22 j7 ir2s up 1 1 . i ; iulu : m fn "h-A '$ 36 "W31 ': 4o JUi. -a 41 42 ',' 43 44 ,',,, ,-., A '''''',',', '4m 'A. L'l , 1 1 -A ' 1 1 . i 1 1 1 by the Stat Enginear without a hearing. Dated at Salem. Oregon, this 13th day of July, 1932. CHAS. E. STRICKLIN, State Engineer. Griffin Creek ORIFTINI CREEK. Aug. 3. (SpU Miss Marcella Jonea spent eeversl days with Mtss May Bonham of Phoenix. Mr. and Mm. R. V. Bonham ,and daughter. May, visited friends on Oriffin Creek July 17. Harold Plsk la home for the sum mer. He has two college churns here with him. Olln Knox of Yamhill visited hi sister and brother la law, Mr. and Mrs. J, D. Brown. Mrs. Laura Jones entertained re cently with a birthday party for her daughter, Thelma. Several friends enjoyed the afternoon. Mr. and Mra. O. M. Anderson of Medford apent Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. O. C, Bohl. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Brown Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Christian. Robert Chrlstean and Fred Cum in trip , it being Mr. and Mrs. Don ald Brown's first wedding anniver sary. . Mrs. Anna Harris and family have moved In the Adams house. Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Bohl were din ner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Bohl at the Hollywood or chards. . 1 Anderson Creek ANDERSON CREEK, Aug. 3. (Spl.) Ralph Oreen and family spent lsst week with Mrs. Oraen's mother In the Willamette valley. James Mays and wife called on Mr. and Mrs. George Garrett In Medford Sunday. . Ed Smith spent Sunday with .home folks at Phoenix. George McAnally waa In Medford on business Saturday, Jamea Maya cut hay for James Mar quess and Mr. Green this week. . Jamea McDowell was out to the valley Saturday. D. 0. Stale and family were In Men ford Saturday. Steve Lumak apent Sunday In the valley. Mrs. James Maya called on Mra. George McAnally Saturday, Miss Ruth Hays called on Miss Bil ly MacKentle recently. Jacksonville JACKSONVILLE, Aug. S. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Moore of Arlington, Mass., visited Mra. 8. 1. Evans the last of the week. Mrs. John Huenera and children, accompanied by Ida and ITankle Bowman, attended the picnic held by the St. Petera Lutheran church of Medford at the chlldren'e play ground In Medford Sunday. Mra. Marie Barnes of Medford was a guest at dinner at the Leonard' Lyons home Sunday. Mlsa Ovle Miller of Eagle Point la spending the week with friends In Jacksonvlle. Royal Neghbor lodge wll hold regu lar meetng at ther hall here to night. Cross-Word Puzzle T. Unity I, Sea cows . Drew tcrether 10. Encourage 1L Instance 17. Alternative 19. God of war 20. Strike with the palm 21. Scene of com bat 22. Eastern kingdom 24. Merely , 28. Speed 29, Cublo meter 10. Perceive through the ear 11. Book of the Elble 14. Fur-bearing animal 26, Qiaos In the making SI. Tumbles down heavily 40. Kind of dance 41. California rockflsh: Tar, 42. Minced oath 44. Italian river 4. Ocean 45. Liquor 49, Ths human rare 12. Myself (4. Aloft DOWN 1 Bulgarian monetary unit I. OnddfM of malicious mischief S. At hop- 1 4. Division of a poem I. The Indian mulberry '4. Easily Irritated Mr. and Mrs, J. D. Moore and I Mrs. S. J. Evans left Saturday for Portland. i Miss Naomi Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Smith, had her to nails removed Sunday and ta Im proving nicely. Mr. and Mra. Walter 6ho1er spent the week-end w'.th her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Russell on Big Apple gate. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wlnntngham called on relatives In town Sunday n route home to Klamath Palls after visiting his father, Mark Wln nlngham, on Big Applegate. Mr, anl Mrs. Ed Russet of Apple gate district were business visitors here Saturday. Albert Olson Is spending this week at the Alfred Norrls home at Tule lake. Miss Alice Hoefs. who haa been vacationing In Portland, The Dalles and other points along the coast for two weeks, returned home Sun day by airplane and haa resumed her duties as local postmistress. Courthouse News (Furnished by the Jackson County Abstract Co. 131 B Blstb street) Marriage Llrenses Stanley L. Sherwood and Mabel L. Swanson. 8. Charles Jacobson and Elizabeth H. Tucker. John T. Wolfe and May B. Ostrom. Charles L. Wheeler and Bertha L. Holmes. P.hlllp M. Mllderlck tnd Jana O Robblns. Jess W. ridler and Esther J. Pratt. Earl D. Hart and Gladys E. Rodgcra. Probate Court Estate of Oeorge W. Rosa, deceased Admitted to probate. Estate of Jefferson Howard, deceas' ed Admitted to probate. Circuit Court , Jackson County Bldg.'ds Loan Assn . Lafayette Van Orundy et al Foreclosure. John Hill et al vs. Stella J. Mer. rick, doing buslneaa as Merrick's Mo tor Inn For damagea. Vera. L, York va. Frederick J. York Divorce. 0. H. Dodge vs. S. J. Wayment, E. B, Wayment and M. E. Wayment Lien. Ray GUllland, Northern Pacific Fur It Trading Co. vs. Harold Porter Petition for writ of review of Jus tice court Judgment. Rose Harrington va. Wlbur Ilarrlng ton Divorce. Patricia Young, Lee Young, minora and beneflclarlea under the will of Eatclla. J. Young, deceased Petition to appoint trustee, I United States vs. Black Bear Coal Co. Federal tax Hen. - United States vs. Western Gas & Coke Co. Federal tax Hen, Bernlce Adams vs. Thos. J. Adams Divorce. Lewis Super Service Station va. L. Wall Chattel Hen. ' P. C. Coryell va. O. F. Hayward and Pearl Hayward For money. v Real Estate Transfers Reginald D. Flfer et u to Gladys H. Whltson w. D. to lot 14, block Bedford Heights Add. to Medford. J, A. DeArmond to W. R. Lamb et u W. D. to lots 8, 8, T, 8, block 43, town of Central Point. Emma Moore Wilson et al to WUda Buckman et al Q. C. D. to tract In D. L. C. 88. Twp. 38 8., R. 1 W. J. B. Andrews et al to Inter-State Fidelity Building ft Loan Ass. Q. C. D. to lot 8, block 1, Frultdale Add. to Medford. John F. Fatty et ux to Flora B. 0. Stokoe W. D. to lot 34; part lot 38 In Highland Park tract, Ashland. R. H. Toft et ux to Blanche Palmer W. D. to tract on Old Btage Road, Jacksonville. August Wheeler et ux to W. R. Wheeler Q. O. D. to 6.0 seres In Sec. 38, Twp. 38 S., R. 8 W. Lorln W. Bushnell et ux to J. C. Hopper Deed to lots 3 and 33, block E, Falrvlew Add. to Ashland. Benjamin R, Spauldlng et ux to William B. Fradd W. D. to lots 7 and 8, block 4, Ross Add. to Medford. Florence E. Edmlston et vlr to First National Bank of Medford, trustee Deed to tract In See 31, Twp. 87 S., R. 1 W., In Medford. , . A. DeArmond to W. R. Lamb et ux W. D. to lot 11, Constant Add. to Central Point. H. E. Bohl et ux to First Insurance Agency Deed to tract In D. L, C 73, In Twp. 87 8., R. 3 W. Sheriff to Southern Building & Loan Assn. Sheriff deed to lot 34, Howard Park Subdivision. Sheriff to Southern Building & Loan Assn. Sheriff deed to lot 8, block 8, Sunset Park Add. to Medford. Ira Mottern et ux to Frank Roberts Deed to lot In lot 1, block 3, Barr's Add. to Medford. Christina M. Halsey et vlr to Ann Ruth Pierce W. D. to tract In D. L. O. 43. Twp, 87 8., R. 1 W In Med ford. Christina M. Halsey et vlr to Ann Ruth Pierce W. D. to lot 4, block i, city of Medford. Stallard Files Nominee Paper SALEM. Aug. 8. OPf H. H. 8tal lard of Portland filed hi certificate of nomination today for representa tive In congress from the third dlft' trlct. Stallard waa nominated In Portland June 38 by an assembly. He will run Independent and the worda after his name stating the principles on which he will run will be "established Industrial democracy Independent. Join Plea For Ban Lame Duck Session HARRISBURO. Pa Aug. 3. (API The Pennsylvania legislature today completed ratification of the pro posed amendment to the federal constitution to eliminate the "lame jduck" session of congress. The house passed the ratification reso lution today. It previously had Ibeen passed by the senate. Meteorological Report Augitlt a, 103t. Forecasts. Medford and vicinity: Tonight and Thursday fair and continued warm. Oregon: Fair tonight and Thurs day; fogs on. coast and high tem perature In Interior. Local Data. Lowest temperature this morning, 38 degrees. Temperature a year ago today: Highest, efl; lowest, 60. Total precipitation elnce Septem ber 1, 1931, 22.33 Inches. Relative humidity at 6 p. m. yes terday, 18; 6 a. m. today, 00. Sunset today, 7:37 p. m. Sunrise tomorrow, 0:08 a. nv fl unset tomorrow, 7:20 p. m. Observation taken at 5 a. m., 120 Meridian Time. f 1 1 f 8 Baker City .. Boise ............ S6 B4 . t!4 .. 84 ..102 .. 64 46 98 68 66 SB 48 72 58 60 48 80 66 80 64 64 58 64 54 56 58 Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Foggy Clear Clear Cloudy Foggy Clear RAln Clear Clear Clear Clear P.Cdy. Cloudy Clear Clear Chicago ....... Denver Dps Moines Eureka Fresno ..104 Helena 82 Los Angeles 80 Marshfleld - SS MEDFORD 99 New York ... 82 Phoenix ..108 Portland - 84 Reno . .. 96 Roseburg - 90 Salt Lake 86 San Francisco .... 64 Seattle 74 Spokane 88 Cowboys Classed For World Title On Basis Of Points SALINAS. CM.. Aug, 8. (AP) Smoky Snyder of Klmberly, B. C Canada, and Johnnie Schneider of Llvermore, Cat., lead In point scor ing for the title of world's cham plon cowboy of 1033, Rodeo Assoeta tlon of America officers announced hera today. Close behind these two pact set tera are Clay Carr of Cutler, Cal, Gene Rons of Sayre, Okla., Pete Knight of Cronsfleld, AHa., Canada, and Earl Thode of Belvldere, S. D. Eastern rodeos scheduled In the next 30 days will decide the cham pionship. IDAHOWUESDROP BOISE, Idaho, Aug. 8 (AP) The assessed valuation of 33 of the 44 counties In Idaho dropped 89, 140,340 In reporta submitted by assessors to the state board of equalization today. Should the reduction in scale con tinue for the 33 remaining counties to be tabulated, the total value of the real and personal property In the state, exclusive of publlo utili ties', will drop below 830.000.000 for the first time In many yean. ) IN MOSQUITO BELT NEW YORK, Aug. 3. OP) Nudlam haa dared to move right Into the New Jersey 'skeeter belt. Although the colony has occupied heavily wooded tract at Liberty's Corner for three months, the ltl renry hss only recently learned of It, The mosquitoes, according to fairly authentic reports, have had their eyes on the place for quite a while. Home Soil To Hold King Manuel's Body LISBON, Aug. 3. (AP) The body of former King Manuel of Portugal who died In exile In England, July 3, was brought here today aboard the British cruiser Concord for burial. Old animosities were forgotten and the royal flag of the house of Bra. ganr.a was at half ataff by the side of the banner of the republic which ousted Manuel 33 years ago. ; Oregon Socialists Ask Party Rights SALEM, Aug. 8. (AP) The oa 1 1st party today filed Its petition with the secretary of state to func tlon aa a political party. The petl' tlona had 18,858 names, several thousand In access of the number required. The socialist functioned as a party last In 1930. Butterflies Choke Mt. Lassen Autos LASSEN NATIONAL PARK, Cal Aug. 3. (AP) Orange winged but terflies by the millions were ported by nsttonal park aer-rlce em ploye today to be Invading the park and surrounding country and to be so numerous as to hinder motor travel, obstructing the vision of drivers and cloning up radiator causing them to heat. ST. PAUL, Aug. 8. A com pilation by th Dispatch today showed drownings In four north central statea, so far thU aummer, have cost 1B3 lives. Call Lottie Howard, Rep. Investor Syndic!, 1330-L, e BORAH REMAINS TO LIVEN DOLL Fact Thai Congress Over Means Little to Fiery Idahoan Dally Press Talks Meat tor Scribes By HERBERT FLUMMER. WASHINGTON All signs of activ ity on capltol hill disappeared quickly within the first three dsys after con gress finally decided to adjourn. t Senatora and representatives, tired out after almost eight months of what has been msrked down as one the meet gruelling sessions of congress In history, made a hasty exit to their homes to begin the belated and neglected Job of mending their political fences. But for one senator at least the fact that congress waa over meant very little. Borah of Idaho remained on the Job. There waa no let-up as fnr aa he was concerned. At aome houn-durlng the day, every ay, the telephone bell In the senate presa gallery la heard. It la Borah's office. "Borah's ready," Willie Collins, su perintendent of the gallery, calls to he newspapermen sitting around. He says come on down.". And down they go to attend ma dally press conference about the only Individual conference of Its kind regularly held on the hill. Private Press Meets. Borah's press conferences have come to be regarded much as an Institution around the cepltof. They have been going on for a long time and are attended religiously by those news papermen assigned to the eenate. There I only one other held a regu larly at the capltol. When Speaker darner la In town, or during sessions of congress, he has a standing- en gagement with newspapermen every morning about 18 minutes before the house meete. Then he answers their questions and make any announce ment that he ha. . But there'a a difference between thla and Borah' gathering. Gsmer I apeaker of the house In his own word th holder of the most power ful Job In the United State except that of President. Borah la Juat an Individual eena- tor. True, he la chairman of in Important committee on foreign rela tione, but that In itself is naraiy ef ficient excuse to warrant dally formal meetings with the press. Of course the reason 1 tnat ne im Borah. Re I "Good Copy. If an axiom around Washington that Borah' opinion on anything I good copy. Let him arise In the een ate and begin discussing any subject and the press gallery goes Into action. For example, hi more or less cas ual reference to a third party, jusi nrlor to the two political conventions, set th whole country to speculating a to what he meant. And hi now farnou retort to Jim Ham" Lewi anent the proniouion plank In the Republican partya plat form, and hi future course toward President Hoover In the coming cam paign ha got 'em tlll wondering. Whenever Boran winit to uw publication even though he may oe Just the senior senator irom iaano there'll elwaya be plenty around to hear him and make a record of wha he says. HOPE 10 ACHIEVE DENMARK'S NAZIS COPENHAGEN (AF) Denmark' national socialists, revived two year ago after an abortive start In 1008, hope to attain the standing of political party thla year. To do so they must hav 10,000 Hated adher ents. The movement follow the same general linea a the Hitler campaign Ir. Oermany, especially In being antt Jewlah and In believing In Nordla superiority, but ha only a, tenuou contact with "Handsom Adolf." It leader acknowledge that It would be difficult to win proselytes In Denmark for a cause closely allied with a Oerman political party. V, Lembcke, a former captain ef th king' mounted bodyguard, la leader of the Danish national socla llst party, to give the organisation it full and aomewhat premature title, Capt Tjmfcce said, however, that the movement was growing and soon would have the needed numbera to permit It to take part In the elec tion. , "W follow the am general line a. Hitler." he aald. "We believe In th Nordic race' superiority and la It regsneratlve mtaslon. "We want to purge Denmark of Marxism and other Jewish Influences. Also we hold that parliamentarian! has become a caricature of govern ment, "We believe In the fascist principle and aim to sweep the country of lu parliamentary grafters. We hav little use for Internationalism, believing In only limited cooperation among Nordlo people." Th party publish a newspaper which mention the prime minister of Denmark and hi party as "Al Staunlng and hi gang." Every page breathe hatred of everything Jewish, Permanent wavee 81.09, wet finger wave 3So. Prevoat Beauty Shop, 18 Laurel, Phone 737-J,