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MEDFORD M5TL TTHBTJTE,- MEDFORD, OREGON', THTBSDXT. XUGCST 11. 1932. PAGE NIMS DON'T FORGET TO PHONE THAT WANT AD . HERB ARB THB RATES: per word first Insertion ( Minimum 35c) Each additional Insertion, ner word lc (Minimum 10c) Per line per month, without copj changes I1J6 Phone 75 ft LOST I LOST Between Grants Pass and I . nn h.Anrn t.av cnntnln- N lng riding boots, hiking boots, etc. Notliy tt. A. nuuco, AlVUIMi Reward. I LOST 3 keys In leather folder on Main St., Tuesday morning, no ward for return. Phone 31. JLOST If dog missing, call 1516. HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED Capable girl for full time housework In imall family. Must be able to cook and care for small baby. Address Box 6265, Mall Tribune. HELP WANTED MALE TWO MEN who are willing to work 9 hours a day; good pay, with ad vancement. Apply room 304, Hol land Hotel, after 7:30. 141.00 TO 6223.00 MONTH Men, 11 to 45. Steady positions. Common education sufficient. We train you. List positions and full particulars free. Appl7 today sure. Box 1288E, Mall Tribune. WANTED 100 tier wood cut on shares. Box 8143, Tribune. MEN. 18-45: $141 to 1192 month I Steady. Common education suf ficient. Pleasant , work. Experi ence unnecessary. List positions, full particulars and sample. Box No. 1250-D. Mall-Tribune. WANTED S1T0ATIONS WANTED Care of children by ex perienced woman. 720 W. 2nd. 1528-J. WANTED Children to care for dur ing fruit season. Experienced moth- ' er. Reasonable prices. Inquire 715 Cedar. WANTED Laundry, 4c lb. Mending done free. 328 No. Central. WANTEU MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 2nd hand goods. We buy, sell and trade. Berrydale 2nd Hand Store, 1803 No. Riverside., WANTED Used bath tub. Ph. 1232-W 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, rn 788. FOR RENT HOUt.S MODERN 6-rm. house with range. 30 water paid. 19 N. Peach. ' 1042-W. T-ROOM house, newly decorated, 236 South Oakdale. Call 388-Y. POR RENT Small furnished house to adults; close In: Frlgldalre. Tel. 319-R. RENT OR LEASE To responsible psrty, my comfortable modern home, furnished; large living room, hardwood floors, fireplace, 3 bed rooms. Call afternoons or early evenings, 33 N. Peach. MODERN, neatly furnished house on South Holly. Phone 800-L. 219 South Ivy. FOR RENT Good house, close In. Inquire 417-J-2. FOR RENT Lovely modern 5-room house. 432 N. Holly, furnished or unfurnished: call at house. Also two furnished apts. at 641 Pine St. FOR RENT 12-room house, unfurn Ished; 2 baths. 304 So. Central. FOR RENT Furnlsned house, close in. Tel. 319-Y. FOR RENT Modern bungslow Just vacated by party leaving city: five blocks from court house, short walk to new high and Washington schools; 5 rooms with screened-in back porch, pantry, laundry with tubs: garage, wood bouse, coal bin and storage room with cement floors, nice bluegrass lawn, rosea. flowers, shade trees, vines: electric water heater, heatrola, new linol eum on kitchen floor, builtln fix tures in kitchen. Everything in first-class condition. Not for lesse to family with small children; an Ideal home. Address Box 800, Mail Tribune snd owner will see you. FOR RENT House on Pennsylvania Ave., 519; partly furnished. Call Bungalow store, tea-R. FOR HENT Partly furnished house at 315 so Riverside. M.e snsde garare and garden ground. Inquire at 325 So Riverside FOR rtsnt - 4 to 6-room bouses Phone 105. 80 N Central. PO" RENT Modem partly furnished 4-room cottage east side. Call at 414 s Riverside. FOR KEN 1 tiomes Furnished Ot ualivushed. Brorn ot Wail, . FOB RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 3-room rurnlshed hou. modern. Call 315 or 1113-J. FOR RENT Modem house, close In Pine snsde. lawn and garden lot. 120 per month. Call at 919 South Riverside. FOR RENT 5-room bungalow on goM street; set tuba: can use wood or electric range; garage, wood shed, chicken house and yard, gar den C. A. KNIGHT. 801 East Main St. Phone 1541. FOR RENT Furnished house. 3 and 8-room apce., garage. 604 W 10th. FOR RENT 5 room modern furnish ed house. Cell at 414 8 Riverside. FOR BENT APARTMENTS' PURN. APTS Reduced rates. Apts. 317 W. 3nd. COMPLETELY furnished apartment, 15 month. 329 N. Ivy. FOR RENT Modern furnished apart ment; bedroom, living room, kit chenette, gas range, shower. Call at Mall Tribune office. FOR RENT Furnished apt. Durell Court 329 No. Holly SOMES e"OR RENT Call 70S FOR BENT ROOMS AND BOABD ROOM AND BOARD $25 per month each for 3 men rooming together, or 130 for one. 132 Almond. WANTED To board and room 3 teachers: walking distance; pleas ant rooms. 51 No. Oakdsle. REDUCED RATES for room and board at 716 E. Main. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS ROOMS for rent, cheap. 405 Earhart St. FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleep ing room: also garage; ootn tor 111 per month. 326 South River side avenue. TOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS OFFICES in Sparta Bldg.; ideal loca tion, steam heat; low rentals, (jari Y. Tengwald, Agent. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE OR TRADE The Nip and Sip service station and luncn room, near good school on Pacific high way. See owner at station In Cen tral Point. 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, 614,- 500; cash 64,500: balance to suit. This Is a steal. See property at 1501 North Pacific highway, Medford, Oregon. FOR EXCHANGE WANTED To trade good gun tor light car. Ford of Chevrolet road' ster preferred. Be sure to give full description of car and location so x can can on you, Box 0200, Man Tribune. WILL TRADE hay for shakes. M. L. Hartley, Talent. Phone 9-F-5. WILL TRADE 3 Brunswick pool tables, complete, lor 1029 Ford truck. 1603 North Riverside. WANTED To trade equity in Chrys ler yu witn a balance or bbz.do, for livestock. D. E. Patrick, Box 91, Jacksonville. FOR SALS Or trade for camp ground stucco apartment house. Tel. 1460 or write Clem Chllders, 803 W. 11th. Mediord, ore. FOR SALE OR TRADE 1 all around work horse, weight 1400. Tel. 142. TRADE Studebaker touring car In excellent condition, tor land ot light truck, or will sell reasonable. 609 East Main. FOR SALS OS. TRADE Roosevelt Eight-cylinder sedan. Big Pines Lbr. Co. Tel No. 1. FOR SALE HOMES FOR SALE Small house In Jackson vllle; good location. Address Box 6251, Mall Tribune. FOR SALE OR RENT 5-room home, basement, furnace, fireplace, hard' wood floors, double garage, sprlnk' ling system, beautiful lawn and shrubbery, 633 50. Phone 105. GENUINE bargain at 2,500.00, hsrd- wooo floors, fireplace, 3 car garage, paving paid In full. 250 will han. die. C. 8. Butterlleld, 408 Mediord Center Building. FOR sale Attractive homes. Phone 105. 80 K. Central. FOR SAI.B BtAL ESTATE GOOD, attractive homes, acreae, rentals. Roberts, 720 W. Snd. Tel. 1528-J. OUTSTANDING VALUE Close In 180 acres, well suited for stock rsnch snd orchard develop, ment. Owner here to sell. See Walter H. Jones, over Jackson Co. Bank. RIVER FRONTAOE AT HIGHBANKS 30 acres with neariy half mile on Rogus river, at lower High Banks. The most frequented retreat of local anglers. You can't equal this location at S250O. WALTER H. JONESr Realtor. Jackson County Bank Bldg. Phone 796. WHEN you think of resl estate think of Brown & White. FOB SALE AUTOMOBILES 1929 Essex oach. Phone 638-X. FOR SAI.F. TRICKS FOR SALE 1928 Orahem Bros. !,. ton truck, A-l shape: cheap fnr quick isle. Inquire Sunrise Auto Court. FOR SALE LICTOCK FOR SALE 15 pigs snd 10 feeders W K. Keen, Jacksonville. FOR 8AI.B MISCKI.I.ANEOl'S FOR SALE Single Iron bed, com plete. Phone 1638. QAHOIN DIRT, plowing fertimer sand and gravel. Food 912-J, . FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Centrifugal pump and engine: also Jersey cow, A. R. Hanscom, Blddle road. FOR SALE You can now get your Champion peaches at Chaa. E. Gray's, Gold Hill. Ore. FOR SALE Small cook stove, fruit Jars, bed. reed rocker. 714 Welch, cor. W. Jackson. FOR SALE Two crypts In Medford mausoleum. Desirable location. greatly reduced in price. Phone 355-R-l. APRICOTS at their best; will last only a few days. Crocker, Coker Bulls road. FOR SALE Apricots, So lb. Top Notch Orchsrd, 10 minutes drive from town, end of King's highway. Look for signs. Tel. 610-J-l. SMALL grocery store and service sta tion. 710 S. Riverside. FOR SALE 2-horse electric motor with switches. Call 131, Central Point, or inquire at Walker's Lunch. FOR SALE Dry body for 12" or 18" 11.75 tier. Fir slabs 11.25. Phone 539-R-4. FOR SALE! Apricots. Garrett ranch, Coker Butte road. Phone 571-J-l. FOR SALEUsed sewing machines, all maxes, so up; terms n desired, ah makes rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine Co., 24 N. Bartlett. CUCUMBERS Boston pickling: Ken tucky wonder beans. Phone 1013. MISCELLANEOUS AUTO REPAIRING Come snd see us for prices. All work guaranteed. Hank Dark, formerly of Ford gar age. Medford Garage, 315 N, Riv erside. WE PAY CASH for used cars and equities. Plerce-Allen Motor Co. LOCAL or long distance hauling. We guarantee to save you money, hsw ley Transfer. 619 North Riverside. Phone 1044-X. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. ' Ahstrarts of Title and Title Insurance. The only complete Title system in jacuson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title, Title Insurance. Rooms 8 and 5, No. 32 North Centra Ave., upstairs. Automobile Loans. CONTRACTS REFINANCED PAYMENTS REDUCED We pay up balance due dealer, bank or finance company and extend your payments. Additional money loaned. Phone 81 for appointment. Dentistry. DR. JAMES S. JOHNSON Dentistry. 312-314 Medford Bldg. Phone 607 Dressmaking ana Remodeling. THB FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and remodeling. 424 Medford Bldg. Phone 1181. Funeral Parlor. PERL'S FUNERAL HOME Distinctive service at moderate rates. Estab lished 20 years. Ambulance serv ice. 8th St. at Oakdale. Tel. 47. Etpert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT - Tel. 1172. House cleaning. Floor waxing. Ori ental rug cleaning, specialty. 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 casb sales slips and everything In the printing line. 28-30 N, Grape. Phone 75. Money to Lena. WE LEND MONEY on furniture and late model autoa. Three per oent 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 HA1QHT Teacher of piano Classical and popular music courses. Halght Music Studio, 818 Liberty Bldg. Tel. 72. Transfer. REINK1NO TRUCKING CO. Trans fer and Storage. We haul anything at a reasonable price, ill No. Fir Street. Phono 332. DAVIS TRANSFER tt STORAGE Service guaranteed. 20 S. Orape St. Phone 644. or residence 1060. EAOS TRANSFER Ac STORAGE CO. Office 1015 No. Central. Phone 819 Prices right. Service guaranteed. Watch Repairing. 125.00 REWARD for any watch I can't fix. Used watches told at half wholessle price. 8th St.. opposite Stage Depot. LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Sheriff, Sale. Br virtue of art execution on fore closure duly Issued out of and under the teal of the Circuit ourt of the State of Oregon, In snd for ti.e Coun ty of Jsckson, to me directed and dated on the 10th day of August. 1932, In certain action therein, wherein tjron Zundel, as plaintiff, recovered Judgment arslnst J. 8. Vandorfy and Mary A. Vandorfy, hus band and wife, the defendants, for the sum of Eleht Hundred and no 100 (1800.00) Dollars, with InWest t B per annum from June 17. 1931, with coat, and disbursements taxed at Eighteen and 05-100 H1805) D"l lara. snd the further sum of Two Hundred and no-100 (1200 00) Dol lars, as attorney's fees, which Judg ment was enrolled and docketed In the C'.erk's office of said Court In said County on the loth day of Aueust, 1932. Notice Is herehv given that, pur suant to the terrrji of the said exe cution. I wl'l on the 10th dsv of fccptember, 1932, at 10.00 o'clock . m.. at the front door of t-ha Court-1 house In the City of Medford, In Jackson County. Oregon, offer for sale and jrlll sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder, to satisfy said Judgment, toeether with the costs of this sale, subject to re demption as provided by law. sll of the right, title snd Interest that the said defendants. J. S. Vandorfy snd Mary A. Vandorfy, husband and wife, had on the 17th- day of December. 1926. or now have in and to the fol lowing described property, situated in the County of Jackson, State of Ore gon, to-wit: Beginning at a point which is 451 4 feet West and North 0 degrees 01 minutes East 12854 feet from the Southeast corner o: Donation Land Claim No. 79 In Township 37 South Rsn.ce 2 West of the Willamette Me ridian In Jackson County. Oregon. and from said point running thence North 0 degrees 01 minutes East. 200 6 feet: thence East 833.3 feet, more or less to-the West line of the County Road: thence along said road line. South 0 degrees 01 minutes West 290.6 feet: thence West 833 2 feet, more or lesa to the point of begin ning. Dated this 10th day of August. 1932. RALPH O. JENNINGS. Sherilr of Jackson County. Oregon. Bv OLGA E. ANDERSON. Deputy. Notice of Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an execution on fore r' sure duly Issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of the Stat 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, Judgment against F. E. Wahl and Zelma Wahl, the defendants, for the sum of Three Thousand One Hun dred Slxty-slx and 25-1Q0 ($3,166.26) Dollars, with Interest at 7 per an num from June 29th, 1932, with costs and disbursements taxed at Nineteen and 55-100 (619.55) Dollars, and the further sum of Three Hundred and 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. I will on the 27th day of August. 1932, at 10:00 o'clock 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 ment, together with the costs of this sale, subject to redemption ss provid ed by law, all of the right, title and Interest that the said defendants, F. E. Wahl and Zelma Wahl, had on the 15th day of March, 1928, or now have In and to the following described property, situated In the County of Jackson, State of Oregon, to-wlt: Lot 1. Block 3 of Humphrey-Andrews Addition to the City of Med ford, Oregon, Dated this 20th day of July. 1932. RALPH G. JENNINGS. Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. By OLGA E. ANDERSON, Deputy. Notice of Administrator's 8ale. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned administrator of the Estate of William' Qrosh, ' deceased under and In pursuance of ftn Order of the County Court of Oregon, for Jackson County, made and entered of record on July 16, 1933, will offer for Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Kind of sailboat 4, Boutti American city I. Chart 12. Mexican rub ber tree It. Expression peculiar to a language 14. Frozen dessert 15. Large llat dishes 17. On the ocean II. Sun 19. Small cloae rooms !L Parent it. 8outh Ameri can country !J. Kind of fruit IK. Agalnat: prefix 10. Body of armed Solution of Yesterday'! Puzzle IS ApF eMdTE wrf U PAS jo m a rMaW o MSo l e pF a c gull IguisMrcTApvil ffNT L W'N WE Is T BomrTid aTyMI BIE T I MJlitSjgS SlE PAL A NUil&SclllQNE: AIDM I TMWObn I NlS B OIR O WRMTpMT I S P I O iigE V ETTjM E N T A .kM AjflLHifA Rl A DESslATTllf SA'g South African natives II Organ of bearing It, Boundary line of a circle 18. Inhabitant of: surrtx 37. Barter for money 18, Stalk XI). Meanlnat Perform Ancient manuscript Favorlta ' Whitish rray Incidental ehow of a cWcui Bitter harb Table utensil Age German city II. English school 51. " 1 I3 I5 I6 17 I3 il? I" m wl 75 Iff75 wt 7s mm , , M m m -'M . . : , as" 52 I II38 iii it i ,,,ii -.. i ii 4tUtu mritfit " 1 1 1 'iiLk fc p Mm I m , -1 - 'j 'Jm-C I -w- '& L OPPORTUNITY BUY NOW LAND 13 CHEAP-00IN0 UP Mountain rsnch 6500, terms to suit. On mountain stream, two barns full of hay, 100 tons; 25 acrea of clover and timothy; B-room house; 14 head of milk cows, 18 hesd of young stock; all farm Implements; team, chickens, geese, everything goes. No better dairy proposition ever offered In Jackson county. Buy now. liAIlNr., and COIIV, rnnne niO-V U . Central zzz, wwai!s eaaeasr? sale snd will sell at private sale at the Fsrmers & Fruitgrowers Bank, at Medford, Oregon, on the 26th day of August, 1932. between the hours of 10:00 o'clock a. m. and 4:00 p. m. of said dav. Lot 13, Block 1. Whitman Park Addition to the City of Med ford, Oregon, to the highest bidder for cash, subject to spprovsl by said Court. F. E. WAHL. Administrator of Estate of William Grosh, Deceased. Notice. In the County Court of the State of Orecon for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of F. E. Furry, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has filed his Final Ac count and Report in the above en titled matter, and the above entitled Court has fixed August 22nd, 19.12, at 10 o'clock a. m.. Inthe County Court Room in the Court House in Med f d. Jsckson County, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing objections to said Final Account, and for the settlement thereof. ROBERT S. FURRY, Administrator. Eagle Point EAGLE POINT. Aug. 11. (Spl.) Mary and Esther Hannaford and Lawrence Wlnalow drove to Ashland the evening of Aupust 7- Mr. and Mrs. John Smith and family, Mr. and Mrs. Elsworth Sto well and family, Mcrrltt Brown. Mr. and Mrs. George Stowell, Delbert Mongold, Dollie stowell and Elmer and Earl Harnlnh held a picnic on the Rogue August 7. Attending the ball game In Med ford August Q were Roy and Donald Ashpole, Lyle Van Scoy, Will Brown, Merrltt Brown, Royal Brown, Earl Stoner. NoivUle Taylor of Independence, who ha.i been visiting his aunt, Mrs. Lester Throckmorton, left August 4 for his home. Dollie Stowell of Portland Is visit ing her alster. Mrs. John Smith. Mr. and Mra. Lester Throckmorton and family apent August 7 picnick ing on the Rogue. Mrs. Millard Robertson visited August 10 with her mother. Mrs. J. G. Hannaford. Mrs. Lottie Avers and Mrs. Edith Weldman vtalted August 0 with Mrs. Roy Smith. 8. K. Barnes returned last week from Crescent City where he vlalted with his family. Mrs. Barnes la re ported as not bo well. Mrs. Clarence Greb spent August 10 at Mrs. R. T. Seaman's. Ernest Dahack purchased lumber August 9 to complete construction of his agate grinding shop. Mr. and Mrs. Perl Prince and David Prince have gone to Rose burg on business. They expect to be gone about a week. Mr. and Mrs. Rogers are staying with Mrs. David Prince. Grandma Stowell returned home the middle of the week from a two weeks' visit at Mrs. Ollie StoweU'a. George Phillips, Janitor of the school, Is busy getting the school Cross-Word Puzzle 6. Act of bending round 7. Organ of amcU 8. ElUt 9. Squandered 10. Tennla Dolnt won by a rvlce troke 11. Vegetable 16. Theme 17. lliRh mountain 0. Den L'l. Steps '12. Aromatic aetd Xi. Iloarfruat 'it. Drew together 21, Solitary, comb form 1'9. Ditches 41. Skin J4. Secondhand 35. Anslo-Suon slaves in. Kind ot titan '41. Gives access tt 45. Catch eight of 47. In that cat 48. 100 snuara meters 41. Total 5L Female dear iu. iletnl-bearlnf rock S3. Manner 5. Northwestern state: abbr. f8. Unite of force 63, French Dinnhal DOWN t Drinking vessel 1 Entire mount t. Afternoon funallonl A, Name fi. American humorlit house In rradlneM for the approach- Ing term, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bittcrllng were In town AuKUst 10. Mrs. C. E. Myers substituted in the local telephone office, August 10 for Mrs. Robert La Rocque. City council met August 9 for regular routine of business. Mrs. William Perry underwent an operation August 8 at the Good Samaritan hospital In Portland. No ward ha been received a yet con cerning her condition. At a special meeting of the school board August 8 the contract for the transportation of pupils from Lake Creek to Eagle Point was given to Mrs. Grace- walker, who was the lowest bidder. Lawrence WlnMcw made a buM- neys trip to Medford August 9. Mrs. Edith Weldman attended to business at the Paber Co. store during his absence. Mlu Myrtle Mlnter of Reee Creek visited at Mrs. William ursfa Au gust 9. Mrs. Mary Leabo, who broke her wrist a short while ago. Is getting along nicely, according to Dr. D. A Forbes. Church services will be held the morning of August 14. Sunday school at 10 a.m., and church at 11 o clock. Roxy Ann Grange will put on the lecture hour program at Orange meeting August 16. Mrs. Foster Greb spent August 9 with her sister, Mrs. Ralph Hurst. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Walton moved Into rooms above the Eagle Point hardware August 9. A son was born last week to Mr. and Mrs. John Henshaw at the home of Mn. Carl Stanley. Jacksonville JACKSbNVILLE, Aug. 11. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. BiRhsm and eon. Lewis Lasacl of Vancouver, Wash., are vislUng Mrs. BIghnm's grandmother, Mrs. Henrlette rick and other relatives here. Mrs. Blg hnm was formerly Miss Thelma Lar son of Jacksonville. Many from Jacksonville attended the funeral services at Conger fu neral parlors for Oeorge Little Mon day. John R. Knight and C. B. Dun nlngton attended the American Le gion meeting in Medford Monday. Mr. and Mra. B. 8. Wilson of Jacksonville entertained with a swimming party on Big Applegate Sunday, honoring Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Blghsm and Dany son of Vancouver, Wn. Nine guests were present. Mrs. Mary Swcnden returned on Monday from the Bacred Heart hos pital where she had received treat ment for a broken arm. Mr. and Mrs. O. Delias have re turned home to Ban Pranclsco after spending a week's vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Mecham. Mr. and Mrs, Winnie Arnold and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. O, B. Dun nlngton and family and Mr. and Mrs. Al Stewart spent Sunday plcnlc Ing on Yale creek. Miss Arlle Ason has returned home after visiting several weeks with her cousin, LuclUe Flltcroft. Miss Elsa Oaylord or Meorora spent the day recently at the Chris Keegan home. Mrs. Oretchen Schneider end osu- ghter, Beverly, returned to Seattle Sunday after visiting lor some time In Jacksonville and Oold Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Maatere or San Prnnclaco are gueate of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kaahsfer. Mrs. Mas ters, nee Viola Kashafcr, formerly resided here. About 45 men from Jacksonville are at work fighting fire on Kenney creek. They were called out by the forest service Sunday and Monday. Miss Helen Ksne returned home Sunday after being a patient at the Sscred Heart hosp'ial for five weeks. Miss Kane Is Improving nicely. Mr. end Mrs. O. S. Larson enter tained at dinner rrlday at their home on the Old Stage road, hon oring Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Big he mand eon. Lewis, of iVsncouver, Wash. Mr. and Mra. t. Kobesttln of Corvallls. visited at the Oscar. Lewis home here, also at the O. W. Dun ford home In Medford. Miss Irene Bradley of Weed, Calif., spent two days this week with her sister, Miss Ethel Bradley at Amy's place. Those registering at the Jackson ville Antique Shop this week were W. 8. rox. Joseph W. Dixon and Ed ward White of Los Angeles, Ruth C. Gainer of PssBdena, Calif.: Elsie Isasce of Banta Barbara, Calif.: May Skube, Seattle. Emma Ackermann and children of Bloomfleld, Indiana nnd John T. Sldener of Antloch, Cal. Anderson Creek ANDERSON CREEK, Aug. 11. (Spl.) The sudden wind storm of Ssturday evening caused conelder sble damsge to the gardens and hay. James MscDowel! and family were dinner guest at Frank Marquess' Sunday. Mr. end Mrs. F. M. Centers of Central Point spent Sunday at James Msys. Miss Ruth Maya spent Friday with Billy MacKenu. Ralph Green la hauling lumber to build a woodshed. Mrs. Thomas end aon, Bob, were In Ashland Tuesdsy. Jsmes Mays, D. C. Hale and Ed ward Smith were In Medford Friday on business. Mra. D. C. Hale end Mrs. MrAnally called on Mrs. James Mays Tuesday. I Sheve Lunsk was out to the val ley Sunday. John Bchuette wis out to Medford ; Tuesday. Billy MacKenre Is In Medford this week. August aperial Three loads !8-t... t'.th, tor 18 75. Med. Fuel Co. Tel 831, Meteorological Report August 11, 1932. Forecait. Medford and vicinity; Tonight and Friday fair and mild. Oregon: Fair and mild tonight and Friday, but cloudy at tlmea on coast. Local Data. Lowest temperature thta morning, AS degrees. Temperature a year ago today Highest, 88; lowest, AO. Total precipitation since Septem ber 1. 1931, 23 33 inches. Relative humidity at 8 p. m. yes terday. $ 8 a. m. today, 85 "i. Sunset today, 7:17 p. m. Sunrise tomorrow, 8.16 &, m. Sunset tomorrow. 7:16 p. in. Observation Taken at 8 a Meridian Time. m., 120 18 if i I City Baker City ......... 89 Boise .................... 78 Chicago ............ 78 Denver -....'04 Dss Moines 88 Eureka - Fresno ............. 84 Helena 84 Los Angeles ..... 74 Marshfleld ....... 88 MEDFORD 74 New York . 84 Phoenix ...... 08 Clear Clear P.Cdy P. Cdy Cloudy Cloudy Clear P. Cdy. Cloudy Clear Clear P.Cdy. Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Portland 88 Reno .......... . 78 Roseburg .... . 70 Salt Lake B8 Snn Francisco 84 Seattle 84 Spoksne 72 Persist PERSIST, Aug. 11. (Spl.) Aug. i. Mrs. H. P. Morgan was hostess at din ner honoring the blrthdsyt of Ted Kenney, Orval Peterson and herself. Invited guests Included all the mill crew and MUdred Young and son, Donald. 8unday afternoon Harvey Morgan took a load of Persistants to the mouth of Elk creek to swim. Mildred Young and son, Donald, also Mrs, L, W. Ash, were In Medford doing business August 8. Hilda Morgan called on Dorothy Ash the afternoon of August 0, J. P. DeWItt was an overnight guest at the Matthews cabin Monday, Mrs. Alice WUlltta and son, Billy, were week-end guests of Mr, and Mrs. W. W. Wlllltts of Persist, Long Mountain LONd MOUNTAIN, Aug. 11 (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jackson were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Kllngle Sunday evening, June Englehardt spent August t with Grace Holmsn, Grace and Henry Holman spent the week-end In Ashland, where they visited their grandmother, Mrs. Ella Holman. Miss Malsle Shelley la spending a few weeks In California, Miss Dollie etowell of Portland Is visiting relatives here for week or so. Mrs. Nelson of this community la 111, and her sister, Mrs. Combest la caring for her. 1 SAMS VALLEY, Aug. 11. (Special) Orchardlata In this district report no commercial dam&Re to pears from the hard winds of Monday. J. E. Edmlaton opened hit packing house Wednesday to commence pack ing the first picking of Bartlett pears. The Van Hoevenberg orchard finished parking Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Dodge and chil dren of Medford. Edith and Boh Sage of Table Rock visited relatives here. Sundsy, 1 Talent Grangers Conduct Meeting At Phoenix Hall PHOENIX,, Aug. 11. (Spl.) Phoe nix Orsnge met Tuesday night with attendance of about 40 members. The officers chairs were filled by the officers of the Talent Orsnge, and the work wss very effectively given. Lecture hour, conducted by Mrs. Gardner, lecturer of the Talent Orange, consisted of songs, musle, readings and a short play depicting school days many years ago. At the cloae of the program, Ray Gill of Portland, master of 'Xe tlonal Granges, gave a short talk on matters of Importance to sll Orsnge members. Mr. GUI hsd at tended a meeting of the Central Point Orange earlier In the evening, and was not able to be present for the entire meeting here. Refreshments were served by the losing committee In a recent attend ante drive, and between to and 100 In all were eerved. Phoenix Wins At Endeavor Picnic PHOENIX. Aug. 11. (Spl.) A Christian Endeavor rally and picnic supper of all societies In Jackson county wss held at Gold Hill on the river Tuesday night. The Phoe nix society carried home the shield for the largest per cent of their members present. Second swsrd was won by a society of Grants rata, j Sams Valley 1 CRATER PARK GIVEN HELPFUL HINTS By CRATER LAKE NATIONAL PARK. (Spl.) For years Interested In gen. eral development of national parks. Dr. John C. Merriam. Washington, D. C, president of the Carnegie In stitution, was a visitor this week, devoting time to plans whereby park visitors msy gain greatest apprecia tion of scenic values and geologlo history of Crater Lake. To make such appreciation possible, Dr. Merriam has given carelul thought to the In stallation of exhibits and equipment in tne Binnott memorial observation station and museum on Victor Rock near the lodge. In speaktng of national parks, as a w,hole, Dr. Merriam set forth the American people are becoming more Interested In scenic wonders so set sslde lor the sole enjoyment ol the public. Through observation, he has lesrned visitors are not content with, visits confined only to viewing seen ery, but are anxious to gain complete knowledge of what they are viewing. With that thought In mind, he has taken active Interest In the Installa tion of equipment whereby Crater Lake visitors, entirely through their own eriorta and observations, are en abled to gain a complete story of the lake, resting In what was the caldera ot an ancient volcano, active many thousands of years ago. Binoculars, trained on Important rtm views, have been In use for the past season, sup plemented by a series of exhibit boxes containing Interesting volcanlo sped mens. The museum Is to lnolude ex hibit dealing with the past and present of Crater Lake. Dr. Merriam carried on similar ac tivities In Orand Canyon park and has spent considerable time and ef forts In Yosemlte park. IS SAMS VALLEY, Aug. ll(Speclal) An Interesting meeting of Same Valley grange was he'd Saturday with a good attendance, visitors attended from Central Point, Eagle Point, Med ford, Roxy Ann and Gold Hill. The lecturer's program was arrang ed by the H. E. committee and con sisted of: Fifteen minute concert singing by the audience; reading, Eva Randal; vocal numbers, Frank Han sen; reading, Mrs, R. H, Seegmlller) songs, Miss Doris Richardson; read ing, Miss Thelma McKnlght; request song, Frank Hansen; musle. three piece orchestra: one-act plsy, "Get ting Rid of Father." . .. , After the program the lecturer an nounced the presentation ot some surprise gifts and a birthday cake was given Mra. Dick Straus, and miniature cake was presented Mr. and Mrs. Peter Btowel of Eagle Point, hon oring their wedding anniversary. The newiyweot, Mr. and Mrs. Don See. miller, were presented a few attractive) dinner table accessories contributed by the men of the grange, and a box of favorite recipes with matrimonial advice from the ladles. After a short business session the evening was turned over to a social good time. The H. E. C, served home made Ice cream and cake. CRATER LAKH NATIONAL PARK. (Spl.) Forest fires In national narks so far this season have been held to a remarkable minimum, reported J. D. Coffman, fire control expert ot the park service when a visitor at Crater lake this week, making his annual In spection of fire prevention measures taken In the park. The largest fire reported wss confined to an area of 89 acres and was located In the Ha waii national park. Following a visit to the fire look out station. located on the summit of The Watchman," flrat high point on the northwest rim of Crster lake, he regarded the structure a, the best lookout house In the park system In view of Its dual purpose ot fire pre vention and serving observation sta tion for visitors. The station Is lo cated at an altitude of 8099 feet and to reach It, a walk of lees than 18 minutes from the Mm road up a wide trail la required. A revealing pano rama of the lake and miles of stir-' roundln territory la nosalbie from thl, point. Park Landscape Work Is Pushed CRATER LAKE NATIONAL PARK. (Spl.) Adding to the attractiveness ot the rim area ot Crater lake, land eeapers have been engaged the past summer plsntlng native grasses and shrubs between the rim promenade and road. The landscaping begins a short distance west of the crater wall, trail and Is to extend to the lodge. As a further Improvement, log guard rails along the rim are to be replaced this season with stone curbing. Rummage Bale at Thrift Shop. Everything tor sale at the Thrift Shop. This Includes mens', women's and children's dresses, coats, hats, etc. Sale begins Friday a. m con tinuing for two weeks. Don't forget the place, over Woolworth's Store, When you shop at the Groceteria park your car tt the Groceteria ptrklDf )ot, 137 No, Central, NATIONAL PARKS HAVE FEW FIRES