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PAGE ELEVEN WW BEDFORD MSIL TRIBUTE, MEDFORD, PRECOX. FRIDAY, liUGrST 5, VXSI2. a DON'T FORGET TO PHONE THAT WANT AD KERB ARB THE RATES) fur word first Insertion. , . , (Minimum 25c) E&cb additional Uisertlon. per word - (Minimum 10c) per lino per month, without copy cnanges Phone o LOST If dog missing, call 1516. TAKEN UP TAKEN UP Red sow owner may have same oy payms uamw. - 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 WANTED Man not afraid of eight hours work: a little ssles expert ence helpful, as well as some me chanical knowledge. Good earn ings. Apply In person, only must be over 25 and have auto and be interested In future advancement. Call at 32 North Grape St., Med ford. Ore. WANTED 100 tier wood cut ahares. Box 6143. Tribune. EXPERIENCED local packera wanted. Apply Sgobel As Day Packing House. MEN. 18-45; 141 to 193 month. Steady. Common education suf ficient. Pleasant work. Exnerl inM unnecessary. List positions, full nartlculara and sample. Box No. 1250-D, Mall Tribune. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Children to care for dur inff fmit season. Experienced moth' er: reasonable prices. Inquire 715 Cedar St. CAPABLE girl wants care children or housework. Phone 925-X or call at 738- w. 14th St. YOUNG married man, business ex perience, local references, will In- vest 200 to 300 In local business to Insure permanent employment at moderate salary, write iriDune, Box 5869. . WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Freight lor- Los Angeles or wavslde points. Truck leaving Aug. 8. Phone 1044-X. Hawley Transfer. WI1LL pay cash for girl's bicycle Phone 728-L. tMPTY TRUCK returning from Los Angeles about Aug. 10, wants load from there or points en route Hawley Transfer. Phone 1044-X. WANTED Fruit hauling. Respon Bible partv: reasonable rates, 1112 Nlantlc. Phono 115U-X. 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 stock taken In exchange on radios, pianos or. electrical appliances. Large stocks of merchandise. See us at. once. Palmer Electric store, en 788. WANTED 2nd hand goods and Junk Pat's. 1506 Prune. Ph. 047-L. TOR RENT HOUMCS FURNISHED house, $15.00, water paid Inquire 715 Cedar St. . FOR RENT Modern 7-room bunga low with 2 baths: l'i blocks from Junior h:eh. 4 blocks from Medford Hotel. Phone 71. FURNISHED 4-room house: clean. close In; water paid; adults. 243 N Holly. FOR RENT Very desirable furnished stucco home on Park Ave. Key at 010 south unKaai,. FOR RENT House on Pennsylvania Avr-., 519; partly furnished. Call Bungalow Store, 485-R. UNFURNISHED 4-room house, half block Washington school. Peach St, No. 713. Conveniences: tl5.no month, water Inc. J. F. Birming ham. FOR RENT Partly furnished house at 315 So. Rlveralde. Nlve shade garae and garden ground. Inquire at 325 So. Riverside. FOR RENT Furnished, beautiful suburban home, modern and com plete: one vear lease. Phone 851-R-5. Medlord. FOR RENT To reliable party. 5-rm. modern house, furnished. 115 per mo. aster paid: some fall garden. Owner. 416 Bosrdman. FOR RENT Nicely Mm-shM 6-rm. molem home; a'.so fl-ro"m unfur nished house. Phcr.e 790-R. rOR RENT Desirable 6-room house on Ross Court. Call 847-X. FOR RENT Modem house, close in Fine shade, lawn and garden lot. 30 per mon'-h, CaU a; 325 Souls B.it.-lUla, FOB RENT HOUSES 7-ROOM house, newly decorated. 339 south oakosi. cu as-Y. FOR KENT 6-room bungalow on good etreet; aet tuba: can uae wood or electric range: garage, wood shed, chicken house and vard, gar den. C. A. KNIGHT, 801 East Mala St. Phone 1641. FOR RENT Furnished bouse, 3 and 3-room apt., garage, 604 W. iota. FOR RENT Nicely furnished S-room dwelling east aldu. Phono 1149. FOR RENT Modern partly furnished 4-room cottage, east aide. Call at 414 8 Riverside. FOR RENT 4 to 6-room houses Phone 105. 80 N. Central. FOR RENT Hume unfurnished Brown Furntsbed or & White FOR RENT 3-room furnished house, modern. Call 315 or 1113-J FOR RENT 5 room modern furnish ed house. Call at 414 8- Riverside. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Modern furnished apart ment: bedroom, living room. Kit chenette, krs ranee, shower. Call at Mall Tribune office. FOR RENT Furnished apartment, near Armory. 334 Apple. FOR RENT 2-room furnished apart, ment. 618 N. Central. FOR RENT 3-room furn, apt., pri vate bath and entrance. Phone 592-Y, or call at 8 E. Jackson. FOR RENT Apartments; 029 No. Riverside. FURN. APTS. Reduced 217 W. 2nd. rates. Neff Apts., APT FOR RENT 809 W. Main. FOi RENT Furnished four room du plex well located, S17.50 per month Phone 1149. FOR RENT Furnished apt. Durell Court. 329 No. Holly HOMES fX)H RENT Call 798 FOR KENT ROOMS AND BOARD REDUCED RATES for room and board at 716 E. Main. FOB RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Desirable outside sleep ing room; hot water all the time: 0 40-ln. windows, price reauceo. Gentleman preferred. 222 S. Holly. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS OFFICES In Soarta Bldg.: Ideal loca- tlon, iteam heat; low rentals, oari Y. Tengwald. Agent BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE CAMP WITHUS 20- cabln auto court, three pump serv ice station, grocery store with lunch counter. Compelled to sacrifice be cause of illness. Total price. 114.- 500; cash $4,500; balance to suit. This Is a steal. See property at 1501 North Pacific highway, Medford, Oregon. 50.00 PUTS you In a profitable busi ness. Call at tar Bin uourt, apt. 10 FOR SALE Coffee Anne's Lunch Room. Cor Main 4: Front. Call eve nings. FOR EXCHANGE HAVE light trailer, bicycle, Oliver typewriter, electric Incubator, to trade for cream separator or heif ers. R. E. Carley. 498-W. 7-TUBE console radio, electric or bat tery, for good cow or heifers. R. E. Carley. 498-W. WILL TRADE Myers pump and 350 ft. pipe for cow, disc, or anything can use on farm. Edward Leign Eagle Point. WILL TRADE car for wood. Call a 1761 N. Riverside. FOR SALE OR TRADE Large, heavy canvasTent top, about 30 by 70 ft., roped and cross-roped. Phone c, DeVoe. FOR 8ALE Or trade for camp ground stucco apartment house. Tel. I4w or write Clem Chllders, 803 W. 11th Medford, Ore. FOR SALE OR TRADE 1 all around work horse, weight 1400. Tel. 142. TRADE Studebaker tourtng car In excellent condition, tor land light truck, or will sell reasonable. 609 East Main. FOR SALE OR TRADE Roosevelt Eight-cylinder sedan. Big Plnea Lbr. Co. Tel No. 1. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE TRADE 4-room modern house, lots: fine shade and garden ground In Central Point: well located, clear, for team, cattle, eheep, farm Im plements. Inquire W. R. Lamb, east end of street water tank Is on FOR TRADE 7-room house for small house or will sell cheap. Box 6153 rn Tribune. FOR SALE or will trade for Copco atock, allow Slug per share 4-room modern house end acre on .Thomas Road. 654 No. Third 8U. Granta Pass. TRADE Equity In attractive home for cabin. Phone 105. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 1 to 5 acres highway frontage; cheap: terms, oeo. Mc- Mahon. 1 mile aouth of Talent. WHEN you think of real estate think of Brown At White. RIVER FRONTAGE AT HIQHBANK8 30 acres with nearly half mile on Rogue river, at lower High Banks. The most frequented retreat local angler. You can't equal this location at $3500. WALTER H. JONES, Realtor. Jackson Countv Bank Bldg. Phone 798. FOR SALE', acres three mile from -Ity. timber land, good house, two chicken houses, garage, drilled wen, cat be made a dandy littl home, and sell wood enough to psy for $575 caah. $650 ou term. Box 363, Medford. Or. FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE Bull Orpniirton cocker:. I THE FASHION SHOP Dre.ming fry -a. Brsdshaw plums. Concord! and remodeling. 124 Medfoid BiU. i:tp. ;.-une. all Vancouver At. Paocs llflU FOR SALE HOMES A REAL SACRIFICE NZW Modern Stucco, every modern feature you could ut ior, run basement, oil furnace, laundry room, six rooms, bath, two showers. two toilets, hardwood floors, lawn. shade, flowers, pavement. 35O0.0O. Terms. Tan good car on oeai. Also FOUR rooms, bath, large lot. pared, on North Riverside, was aaouo.uu, now $1700.00. A real steal. THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE 129 E. 6tn St.. Phone 1499. FOR BALE Attractive homes. Phone JOS. 30 N. Central. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 2 Tojenberf Bills; goats. Phone 13, Jacksonville. FOR SALE 90 head dairy cows. Will sell part or all. Also serge Mincing machine. T. r. mcnois nancn, Eagle Point. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Equity In 19S3 Ford VS. Will take trade and arrange terms, Address P. O. Box 3S3. 1933 FORD DeLux Roadster, guar anteed like new, with new license: 1930 Coupe, small mileage, guaran teed, license; 1931 Ford Tudor, run 1800 mties. All priced to sell. Fun value for vour car In trade. GATES AUTO CO., USED CAR DEPT. 1926 Essex oach. Phone 666-X. FOR SALE TRUCKS FOR SALE Dodge screen truck. 1813 west Main St. FOB tMLEDOOS AND PETS PEDIGREED Boston Bull puppies. well marked, full screw-tall and very small. Also one 4-months-old pup. These are extra good and make wonderful car and house pets. J. G. Cameron, 2 ml. N. E. Med ford over Buckshot hill. Two Plnea. FOR SALE 3 nice hound pups right age to begin training lor fan nunt Ing. Cass Auto Wrecking, Phone ;700. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Child's crib, kiddy car, kiddy coop. Ivory bed, triple nw Tor dressing table and dresser. Priced to Mil. Phone 937-X. Call 703 W. 3nd St. FOR SALE -Lloyd Loom baby buggy, reversible body, good condition, 5. 208 Tripp. FOR SALE Pickling cucumbers. Mrs. Thomas Rose berry, Tel. vio-u KENTUCKY Wonders, lc; pl3k them yourself. Tel. 493-R. FOR SALE Horse and stock trailer. Geo. McMahon, 1 mile south or Talent. FOR SALE Cheap, 2 -bottom tractor plow, ready to go. Phoenix Black smith Shop. CUCUMBERS, fryers, flowers. Dressier, 1107 E. Main. FOR SALE Apples, crabapples. and plums. Bagley Orchard, Talent. FOR SALE Placer mine and ranch 193 acres, 160 A. along stream all old channel prospects good. 75 acres cultivated, lots of range. Ad dress E. H. Morse, Rogue River, Ore. FOR SALE Blenheim, "King of Aprl cots." 2 miles east of Phoenix bridge by Fern Valley school, 2 and a'jc. ueo. Aiiora. GARDEN DIRT, plowing, fertilizer sand and gravel pnone siz-j. APRICOTS at their beet; will last Crocker, Cokcr only a few days. Butte rofcd. FOR SALE Apricots, 3o .lb. Top Notch Orchard, 10 minutes drive from town, end of King's highway ijook tor signs. Tel. giu-j-i. FOR SALE 2-horo electric motor with switches. Call 131, Central Point, or Inquire at Walker'a Lunch. FOR SALE Fancy apricots, price ac cording to size. By Ferns Valley school house. Geo. Alford. SMALL grocery store and service sta tion. 710 s. Riverside. FOR SALE Dry body for 13" or 16" Phone ai.75 tier. Fir slabs ai.25. 53D-R-4. FOR SALE Apricots. O arret t ranch, (.otter Hutte road. Phone 571-j-i. FOR SALEUsed sewing machines, alt manes, ca up; terms ir desired. All makes rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine Co., 24 N. Bartlctt. CUCUMBERS Boston Pickling. Phone 100.. FOR SALE Row boat, Johnson Light Twin, also fine cedar row boat. Ph. 1149. 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. Bl'RINES! DIRECTORY rftCRSOV CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title and Title Insurance. The only complete Title system in tiacKson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title, Title Insurance. Rooms S and 6, No. 82 North Central Ave., upstairs. Automobile Loans. CONTRACTS REFINANCED PAYMENTS REDUCED We pay up balance due dealer, bank or finance company and extend your payment. Additional money loaned. Phone at for appointment. Dentistry. DR. JAMES B. JOHNSON Dentistry. 312314 Medford Bldg. Phona 60? Dressmaking and Remodtllng. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Funeral Parlor. PERL'S FUNERAL HOME Distinctly service at moderate rates. Estab lished 20 years. Ambulanco serv lc. 6th St. at Oakdale. Tel. 47. Expert Window cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT - Tel. 1173. House cleaning. Floor waxing. Ori ental rug cleaning, apeclalty. Furniture Repairing. FURNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERED, r finished. re-glued. We carry a full line of upholstery samples. A. IS, Tulbault. 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 eyaterhs, duplicating caan tales slips and everything Id the printing line. 28-30 N. Grape. Phona 76. Money to Lend. Y5 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. FRED ALTON HA1GHT Teacher of piano Classical and popular music courses. Halght Music Studio, 318 Liberty Bldg. Tel. 7a. Transfer. REIN KINO 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 Ac STORAGE CO. Offioe 1015 No. Ceutral. Phone 315 Prices right. Service guaranteed. Watch Repairing, 825.00 REWARD for any watch 1 can't fix. UMd watches sold at hall wholesale price. 8th St., opposite Stage Depot. LEGAL NOllCtS Notice to Contractor! Sealed bids for the construction of sidewalks at the new County Court House will be received by the County Court of .Taekson County, Oregon, at the Court House In Medford, Oregon, August 8. 1932, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock a. m. Plans and specifications can be had at the office of the Coun ty Clerk. Certified check or Bidder's Bond In the amount of 5 of the bid must accompany said proposal. The County Court reserves the right to reject any and all bids. DEULIA STEVENS MEYER, County Clerk. Washington Asks Huge Relief Loan OLYMPIA, Wash., Aug. 5. cVP) Governor Roland H. Hartley today ap plied to President Hoover and the Reconstruction Finance corporation for & maximum loan of S35.000.000 for relief purposes In the state of Washington, under the provisions of the federal emergency relief and con struction act passed by the recent congress. Real Estate or Insurance Leave it to Jones, phone 798. Permanent waves. (2.50 and up Bowman's, 105 W. Main. Phone 57. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Edible seed 4. Ventured t. Takes on cargo 14. Fold over on 15. Small statu 16. Worship 17. Topss hum ming bird 1ft. Malignity 19, Hidden or se cret power 20. Olvea strength to 32. Kingdom in IndoCh1na S4. Ft he real salt ZS. City in Nevada 27. Chilled 31. Near 82. Terminate S3. Expleta 34. Cure 87. Commsni 38. Afternoon nap 8?. Kntlrely 40. Lowered 42. Cube root of 1 000 it, T)eciyt& 4S. Crude 48. Whepled ve hicles 4T. Rapidity 41. Lair 49. Accomplish (0. Pronoun M. Mall Solution of Yesterday'! Puzzle PA IA!l ZlZILlEIS S'E W KU MIT .J S ftC UiR t 8? T R APS3 III 'A AIR fcJA le'l IS flVW.k llu F9. Danger 5. One of the sources of English IB. Character in "Uncle Tom's Cabin" 88, Bring into a row 87. Over . Thing 63. Mountain hi. Went tip chain 68. Part of a comet 7ft. Drive away 68, Deeler in clotbi 71. Exist f lllf K f 7 8 Wffl ' V 3' zw w " 71 w ilr ipijliziiiii" 1 aijiiii ' will ml imsm x mf- 335 M5S" spp32" sir y". Mu, mini mm. I tf " 4' H" " M s W fl25 iMi- '4m r. t? 1 1 I i ir I 1 1 I far i I NTYMIEFS v v F2rn Valley 1 FERN VALLEY, Aug. 8. (Spl.) T. R. Hughes was honored August 8 by a birthday surprise, It being his 66th birthday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Busey, Alan Busey. Mr. and Mn, Ed Marshall, Joyce and Patricia Marshall. Dallas Feeder. Mr. and Mrs. Lem Hughes and honor guest, T. R. Hughes. Refreshments of ire cream and cake were served. Another birthday celebrated In the community this week was that of Nicholas DeWlt, July 81 , Quite a number of friends called on Mn and Mrs. Jot Sunday after noon. Several hare complained of their mall boxes being torn down, presum ably run into by reckless drivers. Miss Opal Montgomery -and Garry Montgomery called on Mis. Brooks Montgomery Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. R. DeWlt were Med ford shoppers Wednesday. Sunday afternoon Mrs. Ed Mar shall, Joyce and Patricia Marshall, Mrs. Ernest Beer, Mr. and Mrs, Lem Hughes drove to Sams Valley to call on Mrs. F. M. Hughes and E. P. Hughes. Other guests there were Mr, and Mrs. Robert pierce, Miss Jean Upton. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Falls and daughter Nancy of W1.lt tler, Cal. They are the daughters and their families of Mrs. S. M Thayer, who makes her home with Mr. F. M. Hughes. Guests of Mr. and Mrs, R. C. Ward Saturday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Csberg of Seattle. Mrs. Osberg la sister of Mr. Ward. Climax CLIMAX, Aug. 5. (Spl.) Mrs. Meda Comstock, Mennlfee Charley, N. N. Charley and Kayton McLean were In Medford Friday. Mrs. Ollle Mel and On Comstock spent the week-end with friends at Lake o" the Woods. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Grtasom and family and Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Wertr and family were dinner guests Sun day of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Coy or Eagle Point. Others present were Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Elizabeth Grlssom. Ben Oswald and Mrs. Coy. Mrs. L. H. Werts spent Monday In Medford. Ben Oswald spent a few days last week at A. J. Grlssom's, overhauling their car. The Eearl Yorton family Tlsited. at Climax Sunday. Floyd Charley and mother, Mrs. Imogens Charley, of Brownsboro. spent a few days on the homestead .here last week. E. P. Kurs and family are estab lished In their new home located near the Bybee ranch. Mrs. K. H. Compton and Mrs. L. H. Wartz accompanied Mrs. Chaa. Jantzcn to Central Point Thursday. Geo. McLean went to Ashland t" day to be wtlh his sister, Mrs. Dick Campbell, who la 111. W. F. Charley returned Saturday from a few days stay in Medford. Owen Austin Is again at home on his ranch, after & month's work In the hay fields. Cross-Word Puzzle 31. Flesh of calves 21. Not any 25. American Jour nalist and diplomat 28. Beara 2ft. A rib ' ' 9. Come In 80. College officials n. Help 34. Discordant 35, Run away y secretly J6. Change 37. River bottom 38. Stitch iO. Color '., 4L Hypocritical talk 4(. Proving 46. Mexican Indian 48. U. S. monetary unit 'O. Weed 61. The Qreetf P f3. Muslo drama M. Part P5. Obliterate 6T. On the shelter ed side M. Low haunt f!. Equality 60. Uuldo'a highest note 4 6L Japanese measure 68. Famous Aitir lean's nick nam It. Summit iNIOIRWAiClE NiYSiTIRlo'g 9 o LJt 'A"-R S EiT AlSp.A Nj O R N Y . ,sATSJ OOWN t. Carpcntar'a tool S. Ffittos of a roof . To pieces 4. Turn aside i. City tn Iowa 8. Flowed 7. Self ft. Require 9. Tibetan priest 10. Human being 11. Follow closely 12. silkworm II. Dry Rogue River ROGUE RIVER. Aug. 5 Special) Mrs. C. H. Hargadene. Mrs. Elmer Magnusson and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Whipple were dinner guests Friday of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Scott and family. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Carter and daughter, Charlotte, reported a pleas ant trip to San Francisco, but the weather unpleasantly cool. Mrs. Hargadene and Mrs. Magnus- son, who have been visiting Mr. and MM. J. M. Whipple, left Saturday for a weck'a visit with frlenda In Ashland. Miss Gertrude Breyen was calling on friends In Rogue River the past week. Miss Breyen has been county health nurse for the past year and is resigning to return to the middle west to make her home. William Leach, a resident of Rogue River for the past 20 years, was bur led Monday moVrg In the Rogue River cemetery. Services were held by the Live Oak Orange, assisted by Rev. and Mrs. Harris. He was 66 years old and was born in New York. L. H. Spencer, a brother-in-law, and Mr. Dewey, a nephew, of Loa Angeles, attended the funeral. I Mrs. Elizabeth Fowler la having her 1 building here rebuilt Into apartments. It was formerly occupied by the I. O. O. F. lodge. Mr and Mrs Harry Bouey nnd fam ily picnicked In the Grants Pnss park Sunday They were Joined by friends from that city Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sandry are build ing another house to be rented. It is located near Mr. and Mrs. Ira Phelps' home. Mrs. Louis Ulrlch of Medford and Miss Walker, the new county nurse, called on Mrs. Reed Carter Tuesday afternoon. They also called In Gold Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dengler are spending a part of Mr. Dengler'a va cation in Portland. Later they ex pect to go to Newport. Mrs. Fred O Kelly and Mlsa Doris Sandry have returned to Rogue River after spending a week at Lake of the Woods. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Orlmmett and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Moll owe 11 of Portland: Mrs. Mamie Sullivan of Dillon. Mont.; Mrs. Minerva Dengler and Mrs. Al Mathls of Granta Pass called at the Fred Dengler home Sat urday evening. 4 . Beagle BEAGLE, Aug. 6. (Spl.) Buck Sol lee and Bill Mllloy of Los Angeles spent last week visiting Buck's par ents, Mr. and Mra. Fred Sollee and family of the MeRdows. They re turned to Los Angeles Sunday, Mrs. Luke Ryan led the Friendly Neighbors meeting Sunday evening. A large crowd attended and all prof ited by the lesson the ladles had prepared. A special song was ren dered by the primary claas. Mr. and Mrs. Moon and family and Mrs. Blschoff and son Bobby at tended church at Central Point Sun day evening. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Case and famll? of this place and Mr. and Mrs. Mc- urow of Eagle Point picnicked at the Dodge bridge Sunday. Grant and Seegmlller threshing machine la now threshing at the Orant ranch. Threshing on the Wll-llams-Scegmlller ranch waa finished Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frits Edler and fam ily. Bill and Jack Edler, were Sun day guests at the Otto Prey home on Lake Creek. Mrs. Edler and the children stayed at Lake Creek for several days to visit relatives. Harriot Fry of Lake Creek apent the week-end visiting at the Sander son home. Alfred Haynes, who has been work ing In Klamatn county for the past few months, returned home Sunday and will go to Ashland to work after a few days' visit with hla mother, Mra. Blschoff. Walter and Harriet Prey of Ike Creek and Alfred Havnea of Klamath called at the Blschoff and Sanderson homes Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Chaa. Sanderson and family were Thursday visitors at the M. F. Young home In Willow Spring. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mulhollen of Los fcngeles are visiting Mr. Mill hollen's parents la Medford and also hla brother, Charles Mulhollen, here Willow Springs WILLOW SPRINGS. Au. . (Spl.) Th M. F. Youns; family plcnlcktd with friends In Ashland park sun- day. Call.ra at th W. U. Hoover horn Wednesday afternoon wer Rev. And Mrs. Shaw of Cottaire Qrov. Th 8hw formerly resided In this val ley and are now vacationing here, Mrs. E. E. Reames. Crr.tor Lake highway, Tuesday afternoon vtsitd Mr. Klfle Caster. Mr. find Mra. Sam Anderson &nd Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Anderson pic nlrked In Ashland park Sunday. Mrs. Ed Bingham, who has Just re turned from n eastern trip, I visit- Ins her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Eari Heft. Cle Youn. hla mother, Mrs. M. F. Younu: sister, meda, and brother, Everett, ar. spending thia wenk as nuest of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Clod- dard at their Lak of th Woods rabln. where Mr. Ooddard 1 station ed a ranger. Mra. A. K. Clement and Miss Nits Rnas of Ashlsnd wer luncheon guests Tuesday of Mrs. Percy Thomas of root Creek. Mia Leah Parker la spending two fl'ceka at l.ak of tile Woods a dl rector of th Klamatn rail Olrl Scout camp. Talent i , ,. TALENT, Aug. 6 (Special) Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Drlscoll and son Junior were recent guests of Mrs. Driscolt's mother, Mrs. Cora Dun ham. They brought Lloyd Turner, Jr. of Oakland, Cal., back to stay with his grandmother. Charles Furnas of Medford was here Monday calling at the Everett Skreters and J. S. Crawford homes. Mr. and Mrs. Iee Connor and children of Lincoln. Oregon visited Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Connor Tuea day. Mr. Cobel came in from Klamath county for the week-end with Mr. Coble snd Corday. Ted DeFord and friend motored over from Chlloquln Saturday to set hla mother and brother at Byron De Fords, returning Sunday, Talent Bible school met at the home of Mrs. Ida French Thursday. After the Ieon hour they tied comfort for Mrs. Percy Brown who la ill. The Misses Violet and Mabel Nlck ols, Herbert Nickols and Oeorge Con nor left by motor for Granger, Wash. Thursday where they have work in the fruit. Mr. and Mrs. Charlea Skeeters, son Richard and their house guest Mrs. Delia Payne of Karby, Ore., and Mr. and Mra. Bill Hurvey and chil dren enjoyed a picnic supper in Ashland prk on Wednesday evening. EuKene Jackson, called here from Montana, by the serious illness of his mother, was trlcken with ap pendicltta Tuesday, and la confined to the Community hospital in Med ford. Mlsa Betty Jo 8outhwIck was a dinner guent at the home ot Mr. and Mra. Jay Torrtll, Tuesday eve nlng. Misses Dora Braughton of Aahland and Lorraine Pope were guest oi Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Newtory Friday. Lyndat Newbry accompanied hit grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. B. A. Johnston to their home In Corval lts Tuesday to etay a month. Miss Joan Pope waa a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Morris, Mon day. A joint meeting of the Ladles Aid and Women's Home Missionary ao- cietiea of Talent M. E. church met at tha home of Mm. E. Lester New bry, Thursday afternoon. Applegate APPLttoATE, Aug. . (Spl.) Mr. and Mra. Jess Taylor apent last week nd with Mrs. Taylor's brother and sister-In-law, Mr. and Mra. Jim Fran"!, at Klamath Falls. Mlsa Frances Welsner of Medford called on Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Klein hammer Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Crump snd family picnicked at Wagner Gap Sun day, where they v!ltd Mr. ana Mrs, Hughle coinbest. Mr. Combest Is on tire duty for the forest service In thst section. Lucille DeWolf returned horn re cently to Big Applegat from near San Francisco, wher sh visited her aunt, Mr. nd Mr. Harold Howard snd children left last week for their home at Eugene, after spending s short time with Mrs. Howard' parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Kraus. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Klolnhammer were luncheon gueata of Mra. Cora Blxby, near Jacksonville, last Sun day. Applegate farmer sr busy now with their threshing. Harry Brown and hla threshing crew r busy in th lower Applegat ctlon. Bill Davl of th Sterling vicinity la un able to get a. threshing machln to h Is preparing to thresh th grain out by the tramping process. Mr. snd Mrs. Jess wuson sna fam ily of PhoenU, Mrs. Nick Rivers and daughter Clarice of Medford, Joined Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Bven.or of thl vicinity at a ptenlo Sunday at the Cantrall awlmmlng hole. Mr. and Mra. E. H. Taylor snd fam ily and Mr. nd Mrs. Orvla Steven son of Medford motored to Crescent City Sunday. Mr. and Mr. Harry Luy Of Med ford were Sundry visitor of Mr, snd Mrs. Ansll Ollson. Mr. and Mra. Leater Throckmorton of Eagle Point, Mr. snd Mrs. Paul Anderson snd Orandms, Taylor of Medford. Mr. and Mrs. A. Throck morton of Ruch and Mrs. Oraca Mc Danll of lower Applegat plonlcked on the river Danka Sunday. Mlsa Margaret Hlnes, daughter of Dr. snd Mrs. Charles Hlnea of Forest Grove, Is spending two weeks visit ing her aunt, Mr. Mile Cantrall, Dale Throckmorton of Eagle Point spent several days this week hers visiting Aubrey Taylor. Reading snd hearing stories If the wild end wooly west, of sll tn sni mala that llv In th mountains snd forests, and actually seeing It, tr two different things, although Mr. and Mra. R. S. Eschback of St. Louis, Mo., -were not so badly dtsappolnMd, and seem to b enjoying their visit to th mountain. They ar now stsylng at Squaw lak. Mr, Each back, who works In n office and has never enjoyed riding, hiking nor shooting, cam to th western coast for a vacation trip. They visited Crater lake and although they liked th la. they prefer a place of soil tud. They plan to apend two vteks camping at Squaw lake. James Lynch of Hawthorn. Cal., construction foremen for th Fog movie production, Is spending som time camped on Yale creek. M! Grace Wlnnlngham of Jack sonville I spending a short tlm vis iting her uncle, Jim" Wlnnlngham, at th Mutton guard station. Mis Valera Wlnnlngham and Mlaa Orac hiked to Whiskey Peak lookout to visit Mr. and Mrs. t Wlnnlngham. Ranger L. C. Port of th star ran ger station ha been engaged tha last few days In making a visibility chart for different lookout stations. It Is for th purpose of registering th number of clear daye during th fire aeason Th map has 30 object within 20 miles dlstsnr of th look out and letting one-half Inch meas ure one mi:, circlet t: drtan iTary five miles from the center. Each day the lookout sentinel must write dowrs how far he can see and why the via bility la no greater. At the end nf the fire season this chart Is ecnt tnj the Portland offloa for study. C. Berthelsen of Portland la vacs ttonlng in the Big Applegate section. Bobby Lewis spent several day this week with his father, Ervisj Uwla, who 1 on firs duty at Perk'4 Pasture. Bridge across the rier at Apple gat, broken recently when the Stuart contractors attempted to drlva theif steam shovel across the bridge, i now being repaired. It was thought) at first It would be necessary to build a new bridge. A temporarj; bridge was built. It la haying time again on the Ao p leg ate and the farmers are busy th'S week, some in the midst of haying and some preparing to start withm the next few days. Mr, and Mra. Glenn SaJtmars)!, Mrs. Dora Saltmarsh and grando4 Eirl were guest of Mr. and Mrs Dean Saltmareli at Tallow box look; out Sunday. As the road la nnl completed the last four miles wa made on foot, . Phoenix PHOENIX, Aug. 8. (Special! Mr. and Mra. W. W. Klmmell of Red din Calif, spent a few days this weetg visiting at the home of Mr, and, Mrs. C. C. Hartley. Mrs. Klmmell ) Mra. Hartley's sister. Mrs. A.. N. Sol 1st and her gues Mrs. Wilbur Jones, spent Thursday In Klamath Falls, They spent Sun day at the home of Mr. and Mra. Wilbur Brltt at Jacksonville. Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Caster and Elva Caster spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. J. W. Pruett on the Cra ter Lake highway. Other member of the party were Mrs. Effle Caa ter and sons Marlon and Orvlll of Central Point, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Les ter and daughter Zavlve of Medford, and Mrs. M. E. Ellison also of Med ford.' A picnic lunch waa enjoyed. The many friends of Mrs. L. A, Drake and family, were grieved td learn of her death Saturday eve nlng. Funeral services were hel4 Tuesday with Interment In the Phoenix cemetery. Friends Join in extending sympathy to the bereaved! family. SAMS VALLEY, Aug. 5. (Spl.) Lester Payn. who suffered a relapasl after an appendicitis operation, ana returned to th hospital at th tlms hla wlf underwent a similar opera tlon, Is yet In th hospital but lm proving steadily. . O. R. Treaham lost two ' dairy cows this week, on of which was thought to have been .bitten by rattleanak. Harvesting of th first picking of Bartlett pears was commenced In th Van Hoevenburs orchard Wed" nesday. Mr, D. . Looaeley of Portlanoj caused much excitement her re cently when ah planned to sui prla her parent. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Caton, with a vlalt. Her mall ar rived at their horn before ah did. which worrld th Caton. Afts much frantlo telephoning, she . waa located In Medford, from where sh planned to Journey to Sams Vslley. Long Mountain LONO MOUNTAIN. Aug. 6. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cowden oi Eagl Point wer Sunday guests of Mr. and Mr. W. R. Holman, July 31. Miss a race Holman spent a tew days last week at Diamond lake, anl reported an enjoyabl tlm. Sunday gueata of Mr. and Mrs. a. R. Kiln wer Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Walters snd son, Jim Walters, an Mrs. M. C. Kiln. Mr. Pet Stowell and son, Delberil Mongol, wr In town on business August 3. Mr. and Mr. H. B. Rankin ol Med ford have moved to their farm org Rogu river, near th Elka' plcnie) grounds. J h Yield Per Acrd CAMS VALLTY, Aug. . (UpU Nealon-Wllaon threshing crew has run on to om mor record break Ing grain yields. Last week the threshed a field Of oats for Ralpa Wilson at Table Rock with a yield, of 110 bushel to the acre and ens of barley on th O. T. Wllaon placs Sams Valley that gaT 83 bushel. . : Babies May Fly ' Without Injur?, Itable In arma ar Just as much entitled to travel by air a tha "grown-ups," Judging from a repot received by Phil Sharp, field man ager of United Air Line, dvlslnf that any restriction against so trans porting youngsters has been remov ed. Medical expert hay reported to United Air Line that' flying 1 not harmful to Infanta, providing th planes do not rsnch escesslv alti tude. Th question of oxygen eon tent of th air at higher altitudes need not be considered, according to physicians. Look! A final clean-up of hats and draatea. Every summer hat going at 39o to $1. Dresses marked down B9o to S3 40 In wah frocks: S3.99 to 110.00 In allk dree. Th Band Bos So Box. Prmnnt wave tlJS, wet flr.gf wave JSe. Prevoat Beauty Shop, Id Laurel, Phon T17-J. New fall shoe now on display. Real money aavlng value, 1.4S to t.vos. Th Band Bos Sho Box. i When you shop al th Groceteria park your car at th Urooeterlsl parking lot, UT Mo, CtatraL ... il Saim Vallftv I 4