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arEDFORD MAIL' TRIBTJSE, rEPFORD, Q7?ECOy, THURSDAY, 'AUGUST T, 1932. PAGE ?sTXE DON'T FORGET 1TO PHONE THAT WANT AD HERE ARE THE RATES: Per word first insertion (Minimum 35c) Each additional Insertion. per word (Minimum 10c) Per line per month, without copy ohanges 1.26 75 Phone LOST-Small brown and white female . fox terrier. 242 Front or Tel. 753-W. BoST If dog missing, call 1518. TAKEN HP TAKEN UP Red sow. Owner may have samo by paying damages, call Grant's Service Station, Crater Lake highway. ' HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED Middle aged lady to work for board and room for elderly lady living alone. Phone 445-Y. - HELP WANTED MALE 14100 TO $225.00 MONTH Men. IB to 45 Steady positions. Common "' t education sufficient. We train you. . List positions and full particulars free. Apply today sure. Box 1289E, - Mall Tribune. . WANTED 100 tier wood cut , on ; shares. Box 6143, Tribune. EXPERIENCED local packers wanted, r Apply Sgobel Is Day Packing House, MEN. 18-45: 141 to 8192 month D.riv rrnmmon education suf ficient. Pleasant work. Experl- ' ..-,- unnecessary. List positions, ,i full particulars and sample. Box J No. 1250-D, Mall Tribune. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Children to care for dur in fmit. wnn. Exnerlenced moth 'i er: reasonable prices. Inquire 715 Cedar St. r-aoART.?'. uirl wants care children i or housework. Phone 925-X or call ' at 738- W. 14th St. 'OUNG married man, business ex f perience. local references, will In- : vest 200 to 5300 In local business I - to Insure permanent employment at moderate salary. write iriuune, j.. ' Box 58C9. ' PHYSICAL CULTUHIST wishes to i. ' work on farm. Box 6311, Tribune, EXPERIENCED bookkeeper would like two or three small sets of hooks to keep. E. V. Hilllus, Ht. a. Box 52. GIRL wishes housework or care of children. 247 N. Front St. Phone A 408-R-1- ' EXPERIENCED cook wishes position In good home. Best local references. Tel 057-L. WANTEII MISCELLANEOUS WULL p.ay cash . Phone 726-L. for girl's bicycle EMPTY TRUCK returning from Is . AneelPs about Auk. 10, wants load from there or points en route. Hawley Transfer, Phone 1044-X. -iVANTED Good bicycle; no Junk 528 8o P.r. WANTED Fruit hauling. Respon sible party: reasonable rates. 1112 ' Nlantlc. Phone 115U-.K. COUPLE wishes to share expenses with - someone driving to San Francisco .-Aug. 7 or 8. References. Tel. 729-R, WANTED Wood, hay, grain or live- ft 'stock taken in exchange on radios. pianos or electrical appliances, , Large stocks of merchandise. See us at once. Palmer Electric Store, ph , 788. WANTED 2nd hand roods and Junk pats, 1506 prune, pa. 547-L. FOR RENT HOUr.S L'RNTSIfED 4-room house: clean, ; close in; water paid; adults. 243 N. Holly. FOR RENT Very desirable furnishfd sUrcco home on Park Ave. Key at 518 South Oakdale. FOR BENT Beautiful atucco home, 825 Park Ave. Phone 349-Y. FOR RENT House on Pennsylvania Ave.. 619; partly furnished. Call Bunzalow Store. 485-R. FOR RENT Good 5-room house. Phone 1041-M. UNFURNISHED 4-room house, half block Wahlnzton school, Peach , St., No. 713. Convenience; 115 00 ' month, water inc. J. F. Birming ham. 7-ROOM houe. newlv decorated. South Oakta. Call 358-Y. 236 FOR RENT 4-room mrylem furnish, ed houw; screened porch, wood , hed. workshop and grnce: 115.00. ' water pud. Location, 838 Palm Bt. Phone 573-Y. .frOR RENT Hftf duplex. 4 rooms, i furnished; gsrssre. Phone 789. TOR ftENT Mjf-rn 6-rjo:n houi', . 19 No Peach. 20, vater jiiu. Tel. I I04J-W, FOR BENT HOUSES FOR RENT Furnished, beautiful suburban home, modern end com plete; one year lease. Phone 851-R-5. Medlord. FOR RENT To reliable party, 5-rra. modern house, furnished, $10 per mo., water paid; some tall garden. Owner. 416 Boardman. FOR RENT Nicely furnished 6-rm. modern home; Also 6-room unfur nished house. Phone 790-R. FOR RENT Desirable 0-room house on Ross Court. Call 847-X. FOR RENT Modem house, does In Fine shade, lawn end garden lot. (20 per month. Call at 329 South Riverside. FOR RENT Partly furnished house at 315 So. Riverside. Nice shade, garage and garden ground. Inquire at 325 So. Riverside. FOR RENT 6-room bungalow on good street; set tubs; can use wood or electrio range; garage, wood shed, chicken house and vard. gar den. C. A. KNIGHT, 801 East Main St. Phone 1541: FOR RENT Furnished house, 3 and 3-room apts., garage. 604 W. 10th FOR RENT Nicely furnished S-roora dwelling east side, pnone ins. FO1 RENT Modern partly furnished 4-room cottage, east side. Call at 414 S Riverside. FOR RENT 4 to 6-room houses Phone 105. 30 N. Central. FOR RENT Homes Furnished or unfurnished Brown & White FOR RENT 3-room furnished house, modern. Call 315 or U13-J FOR RENT 6 room modern furnish. ed house. Call at 414 S. Riverside. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Furnished apartment, near Armory, 334 Apple. FOR RENT 2-room furnished apart. ment. 616 N. Central. FOR RENT 3-room fum, apt., prl vate bath and entrance. Phone 582-Y, or call at 9 E. Jackson. FOR RENT Apartments; low rent 525 No. Riverside. FOR RENT Furn. apartments. Quince. Phone 641-W. FURN. APTS. Reduced 217 W. 2nd. rates. Noll Apts., APT FOR RENT 806 W. Main. 3-ROOM APT., furn. sleeping porch private bath, lights and water: close In. Adults only. 244 so. Grape. FOi RENT Furnished four room du pl3X well located, 117.50 per month Phone 114D. FOR RENT Purnlsned apt. DureU Court. 329 No. Holly HOMES i"OR RENT Call 796 FOR KENT ROOMS AND BOARD ROOM and board for two In com for table home; children preferred. 511 so. Grape. REDUCED RATES for room and board at 716 E. Main. FOR RENT FURNISHED BOOMS FOR RENT Desirable outside sleep. ing room: hot water all the time 8 40-ln. windows. Price reduced. Gentleman preferred. 222 S. Holly FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS OFFICES In Snarta Bldg.: Ideal Iocs tlon. steam heat: low rentals, can Y. Tengwald, Agent, BUSINESS Ol'PORTCNITIES FOR SAlSE Small grocery store and service station. 710 s. Riverside. FOR SALE Coffee Anne's Lunch Room. Cor Main & Front. Call eve nings. FOR EXCHANGE HAVE light trailer, bicycle. Oliver typewriter, electric Incubator, to trade for crpam separator or heif ers. R. E. Carley, 498-W. 7-TUBE console radio, electric or bat tery, for pood cow or heifers. R. E, Carlev, 498-W. WILL TR A DE Myers pump and 350 ft. pipe for cow, disc, or anything" can use on farm. Edward Leigh, Eattle Point. WILL TRADE car for wood. 1761 N. Riverside. Call at FOR THAD13 First -class cedar poiU for hay. A. T. Train, Myrtle Point, Ore. FOR SALE OR TRADE Large, heavy canvas tent top, about 30 by 70 It., roped and cross-roped. Phone C, A DcVoe. FOR SALE! Or trade for camp ground stucco apartment house. Tel. 1460 or write Clem Chllders, 803 W. Uth, Medford, Ore. FOR SALE OR TRADE 1 all around work horse, weight 1400. Tel. 143. TRADE Studebaker touring car in excellent condition, for land light truck, or will sell reasonable. 609 East Main. FOR SALE OR TRADE Roosevelt Eltht-cyllnder sedan. Big Pines Lbr. Co. Tel No. L FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE TRADE 4-room modern house, 4 lots; fine shade and garden ground, in Central Point; well located, clew, for team, cattle, sheep, farm im plements. Inquire W. R, Lamb, east end of street water tank Is on. SPANISH stucco home, 409 No. Osk dale; 3 sleeping rooms, fireplace, hardwood floor; paving paid in full. Win sell or exchange: take good car. Price 2 850. C. S. Butter! leld, 409 Medford Center Bldg. FOR SALE OR TRADE 15-acre improved ranrri on Rogue river, about 'i mile frontage: ideal for report; plenty of rich bottom land: water right from river; 12 miles from Medford. for $20,000. Will take income property in Oregon or California or gUt edee security up to Hl.OoO. Will need some cash. Balance eay payments. Address Box 0305, Tribune. IFOR TRADE 7-room house for smsll 1 or mil sell enesp. 80 S153 V Trlcua. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE or will trade for Copco stock, allow 100 per share 4-room modern house and Vi sere on Thomas Road, 854 No. 'Third St., Grants Pass. TRADE Equity In attractive home for cabin. Phone loo. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 1 to 6 acres highway frontsge; cheap; terms. Geo. Mc Mahon, i mile south of Talent. WHEN you think of real estate think of Brown as wnue. EXCEPTIONAL OFFERING IN ACRE AGE TRACT 13 acres Bear creek bottom; no water charge; 7-room modem home, bam. chicken houses. This place la ideal for small farm ing operations and can be bought at a low price on easy terms. See Charles A. Wing Agency, Inc. Tel, 128. RIVER FRONTAGE AT H1GHBANKS 30 acres with nearly half roll on Rogue river, at lower High Banks. The moat frequented retreat of local anglers. You csin't equal this location at 12500. WALTER H. JONES, Realtor. Jackson County Bank Bldg. Phone 796. FOR SALE 9la acres three miles from -rlty, timber land, good nouse, two chicken houses, garage, drilled well, car be made a dandy little home, and sell wood enough to pay for t. 578 cash. 850 ou terms. Box 282, Medford, Ore. FOR SALE HOMES A REAL SACRIFICE NEW Modern Stucco, every modern feature you could ask for, full basement, oil furnace, laundry room, six rooms, bath, two showers, two toilets, hardwood floors, lawn, shade, flowers, pavement. 3500.00. Terms. Take good car on deal. Also FOUR rooms, bath, large lot, paved, on North Riverside, was 63500.00, now 81700.00. A real steal. THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE 125 E. 8tn St., Phone 1498. FOR SALE Attractive homes. Phone 103. 30 N. Central. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE OR HIRE Heavy team of horses with harness: good for spray wngon or fruit haul. W. Beeson, 276 B. St.. Ashland. FOR SALE 80 head dairy cows. Will sell part or all. Also serge Milking machine. T. F. Nichols Ranch, Eagle Point. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Ford Victoria, '31, B Head, A-l shape; 300; easy terms. Call 870. 1928 Essex oach. Phone i FOR SALE TRUCKS FOR SALE Dodge screen truck. West Main St. FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE Buff Orpington cockerels. frvers, Bradshaw plums. Concord grapes, prunes. 211 Vancouver Ave, FOR SALE DOUS ANI PETS FOR SALE 3 nice hound pupa right age to begin training for fall hunt ing. Cass Auto Wrecking, Phone 780. FOR SALE FDEL FOR SALE 8 tiers mixed hardwood, cheap; also 3 new ladders, 8 and 12 ft. 1113 Nlantlc. Phone 1150-X. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Lloyd Loom baby buggy. reversible body, good condition, 208 Tripp. CUCUMBERS Boston pickling; Ken tucky Wonders. Ross Lane, Pnone 1C62. FOR SALE Pickling cucumbers. Mrs. Thomas Rose berry, Tel. 716-L. KFMTUCKY Wonders. 2c; pick them yourself. Tel. 493-R. FOR SALE Horse and stock trailer. Geo. McMahon, 1 mile south of Talent. FOR SALE Cheap, 2 -bottom tractor plow, ready to go. Phoenix Black smith Shop. FOR SALE Nearly new Magic Chef pas range and water heater. Phone 292 -J. FOR SALE Fine apricots. Earl, Phone 6il-j-, FOR SALE Laree Siberian crab apples. 2c lb. Phone 156S-R. CUCUMBERS, frvers, flowers. Dressier, 1107 S. Main. FOR BALE Apples, crabapp.es, and plums. Barley Orchard, Talent. FOR SALE Placer mine and ranch, 195 acres, 160 A, along stream ail old channel prospects good. 75 acres cultivated, lota of range. Ad dress E. H. Morse, Rogue River, Ore. FOR SALE Blenheim, "King of Apri cots." 3 miles east of Phoenix bridge by Fern Valley school, 2 and 2'fec. Geo. Alford. FOR SALE Fancy apricots, ft. C, Ward, Fern Valley. Phone 19-P-31. LARGE clean apricots, half miie south white schoolhouse on Griffin creek. FOR SALE 14 -horsepower ti.gtne and pump; a bargain; 1500 ft. I'V In. hose, almost new. Hubbard Bros. GARDEN DIRT, plowing, fertilizer, sand and gravel. Phone 912-J. APRICOTS at their best: will last only a few days. Crocker, Coker cuiie roaa. FOR SALE Apricots, 8a lb. Top Notch Orchard, 10 minutes drive from town, end of K'np's highway. wo jot signs. iei. oiu-J-i. TOR SALE 3-horse lctrle motor' srlth swltcllM. CsII 131. Central Point, or tnqutr st Wslker's Lunch.! FOR SALE Fsnty sprlcots. prl c-1 cording to sl. By Pern Vsiity ; sohoolhousA. Oeo. Alford. SMALL grocery store and terries sta tion. 710 B. Riverside. POR 8ALE Dry body for U" or 1" ' 175 tier. Tu slaix 1125. Fcoae J3S-il-i. FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Apricots. Garrett ranch, Coker Butte road. Phone 57W-1. FOR SALE Used sewing machines, ail makes, 5 up: terms If desired. Ail makes rmted and repaired. White Sewing Machine Co., 24 N. Bartlett. CUCUMBERS Boston Pickling. Phone 1662. GHERKINS, pickling cukes. 208 Clark. FOR SALE Row boat, Johnson Light Twin, also fine cedar row boat. Ph. 1143. 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. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts or Title and Title Insurance. The only complete Title System In Jitckson 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 ana 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. 424 Medlord Bldg. Phone 1181. Funeral Parlor. PERL'S FUNERAL HOME Distinctive service at moderate rates. Estab lished 20 years. Ambulance serv ice. 6th St. at Oakdale. Tel. 47. Expert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172. House cleaning. Floor waxing. Ori ental rug cleaning, specialty. Furniture Repairing. FURNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERED, re flnlshed. re-glued. We carry a full line of upholstery samples. A. N. Thlbault. Tel. 969-R. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS t. ni-EOtten gain S. Deep blue pigment 10. Epoi'ii.i 14. Medicinal plant 15, Person under 'eg-al age 19. Division ot mankind 17. Perplexes 19. v.'ukstand use 21. a pain: prefix 22. Malt liquor 23. sN'M-ttirtial bird 24. Fem joins ending 25. Writing implement ?5, Not any 23. Prophets 30. Kye: Scotch 31. Light vehlcie Si. Indefinite ouanttlT Solution of Yesterday Puizie W fflK olgM ENACES YmL-am e slfe- at N A pMLIa m u u a 35. Sharpen. 5? Noft of Si. Smafitst whole caa number Character fn 39. Alms "Peer Cynt" 41. Withdraw to. Segment of s 42. Advertisement curve 43. Periods of time 61. Greek letter 44. Tree trunk 3. ilasculina 45. Leav name (. Obtain 68. Old exclama 4t, Prlatle tlcn 49. Broad eh allow 87. Measure of vpfc1 surface 50. Personal 41. Name of belonging!: Keveral colloq. Kpypttnn 51. P-ortng tool monarchs 52. Callous 7ft. Drop of a S4. Myseif meial ii. Sm.tfi 72. Mffcsmmedau dirMalona no'ole U 13 4 L,yS p 7 p3 J? I,; IO J J3 3 ; W-'. fi fe' Llj ,. ,,.. 3S 27 . IS W'f Cio ..,; P';- 31 32 33 S3 ' ' 33 'jL 37 V, 38 3? 4o 41 jt-i JLu .d-f. , ife jl r To v tT 1 I iM I I Lil j uau WANTED SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA FOR TRADE Beautiful home on Rnffue Hirer. Modern Jn erery renect. yt ml! rlTer frontaxe. One of the most beautiful plares In Southern Oreton. Bank rerently had thl plare appraised Appraisal a about IIJ.0O0. Incumbrance on this property only 12500. What ha yont BARNES and CORK Phone 710-Y 409 15 S. Central w gmnmt ,s,us..jii HISINESS DlRfCTOBY Job Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT tsesl equipped plant in eoutncrw Oregon. Printing of all kinds: book binding; loose-leaf iedjrers, and blanks, billing systems, duplicating cash sales slips and everything In the printing line. 28-30 N. Grape. Phone 75. Money to Lend. WE LEND MONEY on furniture and late model autos. Three per cent per month on unpaid balance. No other charges. Come In and get the cash today. See W. E Thomas. 45 So. Central. Phone 139 Piano Instruction. Fit ED ALTON HAIUHT Teacher of piano Classical and popular music courses. Haight Muslo Studio, SIB Liberty Bldg. Tel. 72. Transfer. RE1NK1NG TRUCKING CO. Trans fer and Storage. We haul anything A a reasonable price, ill No. Fir Street. Phone 333. DAVIS TRANSFER 4: STORAGE Service guaranteed. 20 S. Grape St. Phono 644. or residence 1060. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Oiflce 1015 No. Central. Phone 31 Prices right. Service guaranteed. Wntch Repairing. S2S.30 REWARD for any watch ! can't fix. Used watchea sold at half wholesale price. 8th St, opposite Staee Depot. LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Sheriffs Sale. By virtue of an execution on fore c'isure duly issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit court ot me State of Oregon, in and for the Coun ty of Jackson, to me directed and dated on the 19th day of July, 1932. In a certain action therein, wherein T. E. Daniels and Lillian M. Daniels, husband and wife, as plaintiffs, re covered ludirment acalnst F. E. Wahl and Zelma Wahl, the defendants, for the sum of Three Thousand One Hun dred Sixty-six and 25-100 (13,166.25) Dollars, with interest at 7 per an num from June 29th. 1932. with costs and disbursements taxed at Nineteen and 55-100 (819.55) Dollars, and the further sum of Three Hundred ar1 no-100 ($300.00) Dollars, as attorney's fees, which Judgment was enrolled and docketed In the Clerk's office of said Court in said County on the 15th day of July, 1932. Notice Is hereby given that, pur suant to the terms of the said execu tion, 1 will on the 27th day of August, 1932, at 10:00 o'olock a. m., at the front door of the Courthouse in the City of Medford, In Jackson County, Oregon, offer for sale and will sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder, to satisfy said Judg- Cross-Word Puzzle 10. Mnke a mistake 11. Sun god 12. 160 rUufti rods 13. Observed IS. Behold 20. While zr. Persian fairy il. Kin of I3ashnn 21. Tyne measures 30. Diminutive ending M. Brag 32, Beneath 53. Periods Of tlms j 5. Mysterious lilWlcttl word 38. Musical instrument Fiower American tuimcriat Dcav 11. 43. Swindle it. Improved 47. Arrived 4S. TraiisKrcssIon 49. Lau;ld 61. passed from one stale into ant tiler . B3. AIjouc Kfi. Imagine 6, tieadtiner SR. In addition Ofiidiiiicrit 60. 190 B'jusre vplcrs fh. Rpquesti 7. Vast 3. tiuido" high est note 71. Sar 73. Elated rail way. COlloq, 74. Unintentional npprlure 75. Oft of ross pernio: var, 7. Scores at tifnochis 77, Tot n Is DOWN 1. Child's word for father 2. Jewish mmth t. Dianiond- ftnpd figure 4. Turkish cap 6. I.Ifr(ran.iers 6. Deri'Jvea 7. Article . Ciumiy an4 9. Lock o hair i.iry..tjat..u imisssiimssssnwss s meat, together with the cost of this sale, subject to redemption as provid ed by law, all of the rUM, title and Interest that the said -defendants, r. E. Wahl and Zelma Wahl. had on the 1 5th day of March, 1838. or now hai in and to the following described property, situated In the County of Jackson, State of Oregon, to-wit: Lot 1, Block 2 of Humphrey-Andrews Addition to the City of Med ford, Oregon. Dated this 50th dsy of JuSv, 1S3S. RALPH G. JENNINGS. Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. By OLQA E. ANDERSON, Deputy. Notice of Administrator's Sale. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned administrator of the Estate of William Orosh, deceased, under and In pu'suancc cf an Order of the County Court of Oregon, for Jsckson county, msoe and entered ol record on July 16, 1S33, will offer for saie and will sell at private sale at the Farmers at Fruitgrowers Bank, at Medford, Oregon, on the 26th day of August, 1933, between the hours of 10:00 o clock a. m. and 4:00 p. m. of said day. Lot 12, Block 1, Whitman Park Addition to the city of Med ford. Oregon, to the highest btdder for cash, subject to approval bv said Court. F. E. WAHL. Administrator ov Estate of William Grosh, Deceased. Notlc. In the CoMTity Court of the Siaie of Oregon for Jackson County. In the Matter of tiie Estate of P. E. Furry, Decctwcd. Notice Is hereby ffiven tJwit the undersigned he filed his Final Ac count find Report In the above en titled mftiier, and the fttoove entitled Court has fixed August 32nd, 1032, nt 10 o'clock a. m., m the Coimty Court Room In the Court House in Med f d, Jsckson County, Oregon, m the time and place for hearing objections to said Finn. Account, and lor the settlement thereof. ROBERT S. FURRY, Administrator. Jacksonville JACKSONVILLE, Aug. -. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Rels Clinpman called on relatives here Tuesday, having returned from the national Shrine convention at San Francisco, They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ulrlcll and son Frank, former residents here, at Santa Cruz, Calif. Mr. Chapman, an employe of tho Stand ard Oil company in Medford, la on his vacation. Mr. and Mrs, C. U. 'rtiompson of Gold Hill called on friends here Sun day. Dr. J. w. Robinson left July 37 3 for Portland to visit his niece and 1 her husband, Mr. ana. Mrs. Snow. : for a month. Mrs. Laura Pierce of Ashland re-: cently called on Miss Mollle Brltt. Mr. and Mrs, Crocker of Portland are visiting at the John Opp home west of town. Mrs. Crocker, nee Miss Jean Opp, Is Mr. and Mrs. Opp's youngest daughter. Miss Evelyn Applegata of San Francisco, who hae been visiting her sister. Mrs. O. C. Chltwood In Jack sonville. Is spending this week at the C. Vf. Miller home on lower Apple gat. Mrs. Robert Moore of Central Point wbs a guest the past week of Miss Mollle Brltt. Mrs. Clinton Smith and sister. Mrs. White, dsuchter. Gladys, and son, Charles, visited friends In Grants Psss Tuesday. Those registering at the Jackson ville Antique shop, were Katherine Reedy of Orovllle. Wn.: Prank L. i Bandy, Tacoma, b. T. Olson, Ixjs (Angeles: Clara Batcheior, Venice. Calif.: Mrs. S. W., Sacramento, Calif,; Carol Wetteland. Portland; Cella M. Stone and Clay Stone, Eugene; Clyde Elliott. Leavenwortn, Kansas; Ester Wright and T. M. Kelso, Portland; Roy E. Kirk. Omaha, Nrb., and Mr and Mrs. Alexander O. Brown, Eu gene. Mra. Haiajl Barker, Miss Lorraine Barker. Fred Barker and Miss Lena Kelson of Eugene, accompanied by Margaret Csdwiw of Ashland were luncheon guests of Mrs. Lola 1111 drcth Tuesday, They were en rout to San Francisco. Mrs, G. O. Banden and daughters. Eunice and Lois, aro camping this weik near th Appifgate store. Mrs. Lula Saulsberry Is spending a two weelis vacation at home from her work as bookkeeper at Weeks & Orr'a in Medford. Mrs. Wilbur Jones of Klamath Fails and Mrs. A. Sollss of Phoenli called on friends her Sunday. Melvln Miller returned Sunday to his parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Miller. Melvln was recently ope rated on for appendicitis at the community hospital in Medford and is now improving Tiirely, Mlsa Helen Hurumker of Myrtle Creek arrived her Sunday to visit her brother, Ray Hunsaker, and wife. Aivin Relnkln, accompanied hi unci of Medford to Portland. They left by motor Sunday morning. Miss Sarah Clogstone returned Sunday from Kiamath Paiia, where she visited friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hubert of lord and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mad sen of Forest Creek visited at the Lynn Rumtey home Wednesday. Mrs. Lula Saulsberry and son, John M, and Miss fssie McCully motored to Ashland, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ciarenee Kaahafer, Mrs. Minnie Dunnlngton, Burdctte Dunnington and Mlsa Eleanor Clsrk visited Mra. Elizabeth Buckley on th Appiegata Sunday. , Mrs. W. W. Bell and two daugh ter of Buch wr recent visitors here. Tom Reed 1s quit tit at th home of his sister. Mrs. 8. E. Dunnlngton. Mr. Blanche Dobbs, who has been a patient at the JacksonvIHe Ssnl- ! tarlum, hsa returned to Trail, much j Improved. Mrs. Oscar Lewis and sons, Rob ert and Ray, spent Tuesday evening . at the Roy Jonea boma in Central Point. j Tha Harttnan brothers are em- ; ployed this week repairing bridge , in Satna Valley. i Mtas Helen Kane U now Improving I nicely at the Sacred Heart hospital in Medford. i Mrs. Remma Cane Burgess and Miss Ann Colvlg called on friends lba Monday. Mr. Burgess ta the daughter of the late ASir Berry Cane. Mrs. 3, R. Canady of Kerby. pa- , tlent at the Jacksonville Sanitarium, ; Is much Improved. Many attended the ice-cream o- ; cisJ at the Presbyterian church Wed- j nesday evening, given by the Mis sionary society of the church. 4 Brownsboro BR OWNS BO HO, Af, 4. tSpecialJ Bill Myers entertnlued at -his home on hi birthday, July 27, wtrt a sup per for the following guests; Leland Ds'singer, Gerald JJaasen Harry Gl ipp and Edwin Henry. Mr, and Mrs. CiarertCf Myers Bird children and Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Wright and chiJdren were dinner guests at the Gibson home Sunday. Mfivln Wright of Medford was recent visitor at the Wright home. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Rohrer and son. Louis, enjoyed a picnic supper with Air, end Mrs. f'e Thornton t their camp on the canai Sunday evening. Mrs. Eiien Charley Aaa returned home, having attended the summer school at Ashland. MUs Margaret Daily is a guest of Mrs, Jmogene Charley. Floyd Charley and children, Irene and Clayton, with his mother, Mrs. Charley, are spending several days at their ranch near Climax, Mrs, George Brown has as her gneais this week Aier sister, Mrs. Bell and Miss Eiien Goodwin of Oakland, Cnl. Guests at the Wright home Wed nesday evening were Mr, and Mrs. Hoy Stanley and son, Bert. Every other Sunday Rev. Smith and family of Butt Falls are at B.mdsy school. Mr. Smith preached an in cresting sermon Sunday and in two weeks will be here again. All are Invited to attend these services. Easterners Visit Crater Park As In Better Days CRATER LAKE NATIONAL PARK (8pl.) Travel figure for tha CUT' rent season to date allow a total of 6S.GQS visitors, representative ot all states in the- union and numer ous foreign countries. Travel from ; the enstorn states is holding up to last year's totals, but decline la noted in coast attendance, report revealing ft decrease In Oregon and California figures, especially in re entries. In tha case of New York state, an incronse is revealed. The aame holda true for New Jersey and Illinois. Among recent tours was a party of 110 college atudenta and teacher en route from Atlantlo state to the Olympic games In southern Cali fornia. A tour, sponsored by tha University of North Carolina, brought 43 visitors, while chartered stage brought 20 Boy Scouta from Phila delphia. A group of 14 young men arrived from New York traveling under the auspices of tha Loom is Foundation of New York City, hav ing 14 busses on tha road this sum mer. Tha next college tour is due to ar rive in a week from Kansas, carry ing about 100 people followed by another from the Atlantlo coast. COAL MINE SIEGE RAISED BY TROOPS TEURB HATJTB. lnd., Aug. !V) The siege of the Dixie Bee oat mine was raised by the armed forces of Ene ataJ nt Indian today and 5 bealeged mlnera were free. A nSon picket Hne, whose snip ing held the 65 non-union men pris oners for two days, faded into the night as 820 National Guardsmen, heavily armed, marched to the mine. Pour wounded miners, without medical attention since Tuesday afternoon, when they fought a pitch ed riff featli in which one picket wna Jtt..fd and four injured, were brought $o Terr Haute hospital. The picket iine, Its strength vari ously estimated t from 500 to 3,000 men, faded into the niRhi as a de tachment of 350 guardsmen rushed to the mine at midnight to remove tJws injured. $1,656,420 NEW BANK CURRENCY WASHINGTON. Aug. 4. (AP) Issuance of !,S,42G in national bank currency the first under tbe QJajM-Borah rider to the home loan bank bill was reported today by the treasury In It statement for August 1. This legislation, permitting use of government bonds bearing not more than 3 and i per tent Interest a security for currency Issues, became effective last week. It would permit national bank to issue a total of 995,000.000 in currency on the new form of security for three year. On July 80 th outstanding na tional bank note amounted to 733,- 877.423 while on August it had In creased to 738,5J3,843. 24,000,000 Ba. Wheat For Sale WASHINGTON, Aug. 4. (AP) Farm board official ald today H controls approximately 24.000,000 bushel of wheat actuaiiy arailabis for cash sale. The announcement was mad In response to report reaching here that the board today would Issue a statement announcing ail. of 11 cash wheat had been disposed of. We serve only quality food at low est poibl cost to you at th Cafa- tevla, 17 So. Riverside, 35c, ISc, s 50c Courthouse News (Furnished by the Jackson Count; Abstract Co, 121 S. 8itth Street j Marring!! licenses Jesse Allen and Annama Rland, Fred J. Benson and hoiz M.-e Shep herd. John T. McKenna and Lenore O. Browrtrlgg, Vlrll L. Hardeman and Jessie H. Cols. Gordon D, Tanner and Dorothy Fs terson. Samuel Raugstrup and A5iee Pow ell. Ernest Hurt arid Bemic Schieigi.. Walter A. Bank In and Eunice B, Wilson. Circuit fmfrt B. M. Bush sa Medford tnectrlo Construction Co. vs. C. larl Br.;:h et al Chattel lien. Junction Oarage by C I. Caisft vs. Roy Murphy Chattel lien. Charles H. stam and Emma. Stam vs. "Wye Lin et ai To quiet title. First Natlonsl Bank of Ashland Ta. Charles T. Huggins, Oolcla M. Mug gins et al Foreclosure. State of Oregon va. Jarr&a A. Moui- ton, sometimes known as Allison MoHiton et ai Foreclosure. Plerce-AIlen Motor Co., Inc., va Out W. Satterlee Chattel lien. Northwest Textile Assn., Ino., v. B. W. 1 as Men's Shop For mcnr y. Real Estate Transfers Lester R. Soling t ai to Earl T. King W. D, to ex'i ot SEH. See. 34, Twp. 36 S , R. 4 W. Cora Wilson et vlr to N. X Erskln W. D. to tract in D. L. C, 84, la Twp. 37 S., R. 3 W. Lullie T. Davis et ti to T, A. Rob inson et ux W. D. to lota S, 4, 8, a, 7, B, S and 10, block 31, Dekum's Add. amended, to Oold Hill, Andrew D. Buckles et ux to Firs Insurance Agency Q. C. D. to 8', of tots 3 and 4, bloc 26. Central Point. Walter Surber et ux to State of Oregon Q. c. D. to 834 acre Jn Sec 33, Twp.. as s.. R. 1 E.; Sec, 31 and Sec. 30, Twp. 35 8 R. 1 E. Sheriff to Jackson County Bldg. e Loan Assn. Sheriff deed to north W feet of south 10 feet, Sot 3, block 1, Cottage Add. to Medford. 8. M. Richardson et ux to Souiard Company Q. C. D. to lot 1 to 10 Inclusive, Fair Oak Orchard tract, Evangeline Schomp et vir to City of Ashland W, D. to tract on Granite street, Ashland, Ore. Qua Samuels et ux to George Chen oweth at ux W. D. to 9. 7-30 acres in D. It. O. 91, Twp, 87 S R. 3 W. C. L. McKlnstry to Alice Cunlffe Q. O, D. to SE4 of NEW, Sec. 9, Twp. 35 8., R. W. City ot Ashland to E. R, Hosier et ux W. D. to part of lot 11 and 13, block 0, City of Ashland. J. W. Wakefield et ux to C. w. Wakefield Q. C. D. to part of lots 7 and fi, block 3, Croweli Add. to Med ford. Meteorological Report August 4, 103?. forecasts, Medford and vicinity: Tonight and Friday fair and continued warm, Oregon: Pair and continued warm tonight and Friday. Lowest temperature this morning. fSO degrees. Temperature a year ago today) Highest, 00; lowest, 9, Total precipitation since September 1, !S31, 22.33 inches. Relative humidity at i p, m, yes terday, 154; 6 a. m. todoy, S. Sunset today, 7:2 p, m. Sunrise tomorrow, 5.00 a. m. Sunset tomorrow, 7.25 p. m. Observations Taken at 5 JU m., 128 Meridian Time. miTTi 2i 3 - r pf8 CSty Baker City 90 50 Boise ...... 94 00 w Chicago .. 7 88 Denver 8S fiS .01 De Moines BS 70 Clear Clear Cioudy .Cdy. Cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Cloudy P. Cdy. Clear Eureka 58 50 Fresno . 1 00 70 . Helena 88 C3 Von Anf!ea 78 60 Mamhfield S 50 . MEDFORD 104 74 110 M New York Phoenix Portland OB S4 Roseburg Salt Lake SO San Francisco...... 84 Seattle 80 Spokane . 04 Drought Reduces Wkeat in Canada OTTAWA, Aug. 4. (AP) Drought ha greatly reduced prospects for bumper western Canada wheat crop, the dominion bureau of statistics reported today. Fair to excellent prospects still re main In Manitoba, northern Sas katchewan and north central and western Alberts, but tha large cen tral wheat are ha suffered greatly tha last three weeks. Butte Printers Continue Strike BUTTE. Mont., Aug. 4. (API Till community was without news psner service for the third day this week as s result et wage differences between the publishers and members of the printing trade crafts. Jtib ahops, aa well as newspaper plants are affected. Publishers hare asked tha crafts to accept reduction cf ejis doiiar psr day Is the wag scale.