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PAGE SEVEN lEDFORD TRIBUNE,- MEDFORD, OREGON. THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1932. DON'T FORGET TO PHONE THAT WANT AD HERE ARB THE BATES I Per word first Insertion (Minimum 35c) Sacn additional insertion. per word (Minimum 10c) per Una per month, without .nnt changes AIM Phone 75 t.ost White Spite male dog: an "IS tem. of Ted: Lane county J license on collar. E. Rogers. Phoenix. Reward. ' LOST II dog missing, call 1616. HELP WANTED MALE SHI 00 TO 4225.00 MONTH Men 18 t 45. steady positions. Experience unnecessary. Common education Af sufficient. We tram you. juv , tos t ons and run f""""" " ,7 A Vv today sure. Box 1289E, Mall i J Tribune. MEN ranted to establish and con. duct Rawlelgh city business In or near cities of Medford and Klamath '.. Falls. Reliable hustler can start 'earning 35 weekly and Increase raoldly. - Write immediately, Raw lelgh Co. Dept. OR-27-V. Oakland. Cal. WANTED SITUATIONS TOUNO married man. experienced truck driver, mechanic and handy man: references, will accept any thing. Sober and dependable. Call 219, ask for Maston. wiMTrn Tnirktnff and hsullng by n tract or hour. Phone 7-F-3. W. M. Howard. a WANTED MISCELLANEOUS FOR UPHOLSTERINO. ,-rglueii.g, - finishing, phone o-n. WANTED Light truck in fair condi tion. Will trsde good piano or pay cash. Phone 750-R. WANTED Small used car. No deal er. Box 6475, care Tribune. WANTED Waist waders, shoes size 7 Camp Wlthus, N. Riverside Av. WANTED TO TRADE Oood model T Ford for pigs or feeders. See Jerry Latham, 750 Stewart Ave., mornings. WANTED Used bath tub. Ph. 1233-W FOR REST HOUBES FOR RENT Practically new east side house: east front, 4 rooms, hard wood floors, electric range, large garage, fine lawn, flowers, garden, etc. 302 Portland Ave. FOR RENT 7-room house, 4 bed rooms, suitable for roomers or boarders; near Junior high, 303 N. Peach. FOR RENT My 8-room home in Phoenix: "4 acre land, shade, fruit trees, nuts and garden: some fur niture. Mrs. T. J. Malmgren. Phoenix. FOR RENT S-room modern house. 331 Benson St., 412.50 mo., water paid. Inquire 413 Benson. won p."nrr 5-room furnished house, modem: verr reasonable rent to permanent people. Phone 1075. FOR RENT Furn. house, 1139 West Main: 7 rooms: lawn, garden. Tel. C, A. DeVoe. rem RENT Completely furnished house with piano. Call 905 W. 10th. FOR RENT An attractive Spanish stucco 4-rooms. bath, screened In porch'-: garsee In beautiful sur roundings. Third and Oakdale, , block and a half from Junior high school, call rnone m-i-w iui v' tkulsrs. FOR RENT Modern 6-room home, very nlcelv furnished; 'slso 3-room unfurnished house. Phone Mrs. Francis Hollla. 790-R. .KR RENT Furnished house, rea sonable. Phone S34-R. FOR RENT Lovelv modern 5-room house. 432 N. Holly, furnished or unfurnished: call at house. Also two furnished apts. at 841 Pine 6t. FOR RENT Modern oungalow Just vacated by party leering city; five blocks from court house, short walk to new high and Washington schools: 5 rooms with screened-in bark porch, pantry, laundry with tubs; garage, wood house, coal bin and storage room with cement floors; nice bluegraas lawn, roses, flowers, shade trees. .Tines: electric water heater, hestrola, new linol eum on kitchen floor, bulltln fu tures In kitchen. Everything In first-class condition. Not for lease to famllv with email children; an ldal home. Address Box 800. Mall Tribune and owner will see you. MODERN 8-rm. houe with range. 120 water pld. 10 N. Peach. 1042-W FOR RENT Good Inquire 417-J-2. house, dose 7-ROOM house, newle decorated, Bouth Oakdale. Call 388-T. 236 t)OH REN 1 Humes unfurnished Browr Purn'.sned oi & White nous ClOSl , 1'OR RENT Pur nlsned In. Tel. J;-Y. FOR RENT HORSES FOR rent 4 to 6-room houses Phone 109. 30 N. Central. - FOR RENT S-room furnished bouse, modern. Call 31a or 1U3-J. close In. garage: 1 block from court house. Call at 17 Newtown from 4 to fl:30 p. m. FOR RENf APARTMENTS PLEASANT, airy. 3-room cor. furnleh ed apt. 1205 E. Main. FOR RENT 3-room furnished apart ment: private bath and entrance. 9 E. Jackson. Phone 682-Y. APARTMENTS for rent. Rooms 1.50 and 13.00 per week. 443 So. Front. FOR RENT Furnished apartment. 3 rooms and bath, heal 4: Frtgldalre. Hawk apartmenta. 34 S. Orape St. FURN. APT., new overstuffed, refrig eration. The Berben, 10 Quince. FOR RENT Furnished Court. 339 No. Holly apt. Durell HOMES fOR RENT Oil) 79a FOR RENT ROOMS AND BOARD PLEASANT rooms, 2; board, 45. 716 E. Main. WANTED Two school teachers or steadily employed people to board and room: nice homo; no children. 314 Vancouver Ave. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS BACHELOR rooms 405 Earhart St. for rent, cheap. FOR REN'" Office room. East Main, Chi'ders Bldg. 435. Phone 391. OFFICES In Sparta Bldg.: Ideal loca tion, steam heat; low rentals, can Y. Tengwald, Agem FOR EXUUANOE WILL TRADE wood for fruit Jars ur any kind of livestock: also poultry. J. H. Patrick, Box 91. Jacksonville. ANY MERCHANT who will exchange goods for Jackson Co. B. si L. pre ferred stock, call 1069-X. FOR TRADE Grocery store,, meat market, Ice and gas station com bined, on highway: $63 cash busi ness a day: 4 b acres ground, large 7-room modern house; alL kinds of fruit: near schools. Want going ranch or what have you? Price ai3,000. Clear lr clear. Write ' Owner, C. Lloyd, Folsom, Cal. FOR SALE OR TRADE Chevrolet ton truck, 1929, In good shape. Call 17 So. Front. HAVE good deer rifle or shot gun to trade for light auto. Ford or Chev rolet roadster preferred. Write giv ing location. Box EXM, Mall Trib une. WILL EXCHANGE sugar pine shakes for wheat or alfalfa hay. See Faber s, Central Point. WILL take Copco stock st par as part or lull payment on good real estate and our prloea are not advanced, but are rock bottom. BROWN & WHITE, 104 West Main WILL TRADE 3 Brunswick pool tables, complete, for 1029 Ford truck. 1603 North Riverside. TRADE Studebaker touring car in excellent condition, tor land light truck, or will sell reasonable. 009 East Main. FOR SALE 0 TRADE Roosevelt Eight-cylinder sedan. Big Pines Lbr. Co. Tel No. 1. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR TRADE lot with 3-room cabin, Klamath Falls, for lot or acreage Meoioro. box 0437, Tribune. FOR SALE HOMES FOR SALE Modern 6-room house and 6 acres, high stste of cultlvs- tlon. Will ta.ee modern home with 3 or 3 lots as first payment. E. V. Wagy, Grants Pass. FIVE ROOMS and sleeping porch, nicely furnished:' electrio range, heatrola. piano, washing mschlne, etc. House sold for 43.200: furni ture Insured at one time for 42.500. Total price 43,000, plus half year taxes. Terms. ' C. S. BUTTERFIELD, 409 Medford Center Building. FOR SALE Attractlre homes. Phone 105. 30 N. Central. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 54 acres on Applegate, all cultivated, new four room house, large barn, other outbuildings. In cludes 1 team, cows, chickens, ma chinery. Cletrac. Total price 44000., with payment down 41650, balance easv. THE REAL EST ATS EXCHANGE 135 East 8th St. Tel. 1496 OUTSTANDING VALUE Close In 160 seres, well suited for stock ranch and orchard develop ment. Owner here to sell. See Walter H. Jones, ever Jackson Co. Bank. RIVER FRONTAGE AT HIOHBANK8 30 acres with nearly half mile on Rogue river, at lower High Banks The most frequented retrest of local anglers. You can't equal this location at 42500. WALTER H. JONES. Realtor. Jackson County Bank Bldg. Phone 798. WHEN you think of real estate think of Brown di White. FOR SALts AUTOMOBILES USED CARS With a vrrltten guarantee. 1928 Bulck light coupe. 1MI Ford sedan. Ilk new. 1010 Austin Coupe. Will h on sale for one wek only. ARMSTRONO MOTORS. INC. 38 N. Riverside. Phone 18. OPBD CAR SENSATIONS 1910 Desoto 8 Coupe: nimble seat. 8-whel equipped. (A dandy buy.) 1929 DeSoto 6, 4-door sedan. (A real automobile I 1929 Duran. 40. 4-door sedan. (Ll- nad I 1B Model A IH-ton truck. (A real buy. 1 Medford. o-"gon. on tne oay i,i These and many othera are priced toAg.i.t. 19VJ. wten tne hours ..f ii o ,v,m mt an. v T!v.riri 10 0.1 n'clork a. m. and 4:00 n m. '' MEAD MOTOR COMPANY DeSoto-Plyaiouth. Dealea, FOR SALE LfTESTO'.C FOR SALE 3 brod sows and 10 small pigs: price 440. Call 1639. FUR 8ALB HOWS ANU PETS FOR SALE Springer Spaniel pups. $3 and 10. R. W. Reynolds, Myrtle ''reek. Ore. FOR SALE TRUCKS FORD TRUCK for sale or trade for wood. Phone 268, or 819-L after 6 p. m. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Refrigerator. 8; heater. 4: wicker go-cart, 44; 5-drawer chiffonier, 49.78; walnut dresser, chiffonier, rocker, dining table with chairs, davenport, office desk, filing cabinet, real bargains. Medford Exchange, 39 South Front. FOR SALE Stock trailer, pigs. cows. Geo. McMahon. 1 ml. south Talent. BIO BARGAINS Standard Make Babv Grand Piano .... 4393.00 Bungalow Upright ... .... 145.00 Almost New Player 150.00 BALDWIN PIANO SHOPPE 36 S. Grape St. BABY CARRIAGE for sale. Tel. 951-R. FIFTY 3-13 16-foot planks, used as scaffold, 413.50. 703 West 13th St. GAS HEATERS, almost new, che.p; also secondhand bricks. Inquire Hotel Valandra, Central Point. FOR SALE Knabe piano, rosewood case: 475 cash. Tel. Ashland 373-J-4. FOR SALE Bedstead and couch. 330 Edwards. CUCUMBERS, fryers, flowers. Dressier. 1107 E. Main. GARDEN DIRT, plowing, fertilizer aand and gravel Phone 913-J. FOR' SALE You can now get your Champion peaches at Chas. E. Gray's, Gold Hill, Ore- FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all makes, 45 up: terms II desired, ah makes rented snd repaired. White Sowing Machine Co., 34 N. Bartlett. CUCUMBERS Boston pickling; Ken tucky Wonder beans.. Phone 1612. MISCELLANEOUS WE PAY CASH for used cars and equities. Plerce-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. Ahstracts of Title and Title Insurance. The only complete Title System In Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. Title Insuranoe. Rooms 8 and . No. 32 North Central Ave., upstalra. Automobile Loans. CONTRACTS REFINANCED PAYMENTS REDUCED ' We pay up balance due dealer, bank or finance cornnany ana exveua your payments. Additional money loaned. Phone 31 for sppolntment. Dentistry. DR. JAMES S. JOHNSON Dentistry. 313-314 Medford Bldg. Phone 607 Dressmaking ana Remodeling. THE 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. 6th St. at Oakdale. Tel. 47. Expert Window Cleaners. LET OEOROE 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 ot all klnda; book binding: loose-leaf ledgers, and blanks, billing systems, duplicating cash sales slips and everything In the printing line. 28-30 N. Grape Phone 75. 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. ti So. Central. Phone 139. Piano Instruction. FRED ALTON HAIOHT Teacher of piano Classical and popular music courses. Halght Musis Studio, 818 Liberty Bldg. Tel. 7J. Transfer. RE1NKINO TRUCKING CO. Trans fer and storage. We haul anything at a reasonable price. Ill No. Fir Street. Phone 333. DAVIS TRANSFER At STORAGE Service gusranteed. 20 S. Orape St Phone 844, or residence 1080. EAD3 TRANSFER At STORAGE CO. Office 1015 No. central. Phone SIS. Prices right. Service guaranteed. Hatch Repairing. 42b 00 REWARD for any watch t can't fix. Used watchea sold at half wholesale price. 8th St, opposite Stage Depot. I.CO AL NO I ICES Notice of Administrators al. Notl' Is hereby given that the undersigned administrator of the Estate of William Orosh, deceased. undr and In pirsuance of sn Order of the County Court of Oregon, tor Jsckson County, made and entered of record on July 16. 1932. will offer for ssl and will sell at private aale at i the Farmers As Fruitgrowers Bank, st 'said rtsv. Lot 12. Block 1. Whitman Pa.- Addition to th City of Med ford. Oregon, to the highest bidder for cash, subject to spproval by said Court. F. E. WAHL, Administrator of Estate of William Orosh, Deceased. Notice of Sheriff's Sals. By virtue of an execution on fore closure duly issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, In and for the Coun ty of Jackson, to me directed and dated on the 10th day of August, 1932. in a certain action therein, wherein Lavon Zundel. as plslntlff, recovered -Judgment sgalnst J. S. Vandorfy and Mary A. Vandorfy, hus band and wife, the defendants, for the sum of Eight Hundred and no-1 100 ( 4800.00) Dollars, with Interest at 8 per aunum from June 17, 1931, with costs and disbursements taxed at Eighteen and 05-100 1418.05) Dol lars, and the further sum of Two Hundred and no-100 ($200 061 Do!, lars. as attorney's fees, which Judg ment wss enrolled and docketed In the Clerk's office of said Court In said County on the loth day of August, 1933. Notice Is hereby given that, pur suant to the terms of the ssld exe cution. I will on the 10th day of September, 1933, at 10:00 o'clock a. m., at the front door of the Court house in the City of Medford, in Jackson County, Oregon, offer for sale and will sell at public auction tor cash to the highest bidder, to satisfy aald Judgment, together with the coats of this sale, subject to re demption ss provided by law. all of the right, title and Interest that, the said defendants. J. S. Vandorfy and 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, sltusted in the County of Jackson, State of Ore gon, io-wlt: Beginning at a point which la 451.4 feet West and North 0 degrees 01 minutes East 1285.4 feet from the Southeast corner of Donation Land Claim No. 79 In Township 37 South Ran3 3 West of the Willamette Me ridian in Jackson County, Oregon, and from said point running thence norm u degrees 01 minutes East, 300.6 feet: thence East 833.2 feet, more or less to- the West line of the County Road: thence along aald road line. South 0 degrees 01 minutes West 200.6 feet; thence West 833 2 feet, more or less to the point of begin ning. Dsted this 10th day of August. 1032. RALPH G. JENNINGS. Sheriff of Jack5on Countv. Oreeon. By OLOA E. ANDERSON, Deputy. Notice of Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an execution on fore- ure duly Issued out of snd 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, 1933 In a certain action therein, wherein T. E. Daniels and Lillian M. Daniels, husband and wife, as plaintiffs, re covered Judgment against P. E. Wahl and Zelma Wahl, the defendants, for the sum of Three Thousand One Hun dred Sixty-six and 35-100 ($3,166.36) Dollars, with Interest at 7 per an num from June 29th, 1932, with costs and disbursements taxed at Nineteen and 55-100 ($19.65) Dollars, and the further sum of Three Hundred and no-100 ($300.00) Dollara, as attorney'a fees, which Judgment was enrolled and docketed in the Clerk's office of snld Court in said County on the 15th day of July, 1032. Notice Is hereby given that, pur- Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS 1. International confl I eta L Epocha . Simpleton. 11 Medicinal Dlant II. Title li, Southern con atellation II. Cut ienrth wlne II. Croas-bearer U. Black lure ?o. Remain 31. Strike 23. Those de feated ?fi. Poem t6. Superlative end Urn 17. Sisters of one I parent U, Placid IS. Daubed 14. Relieved 35. I lovs: Latin 18. Fatten 17. Foliage 19. Garden Imple ment 4", Small .aland 15. Become leaa aevere Solution of Yesterday's Punle v iLi8aTftAwWSQFm SLA V S a O I S E U ftA N A T E R E TE aDIE R A TL E P iiis aITts eRvp UPS etb Sobe'd gCA B K EJmCXE R M A Rl S EIRS OfNMgE PAR ATT E pop uTlTa t eMp otato ATOPMm A R AjROV Eg SOKQMQPlNtgNlL E slElElRElslTlSgaElDlEN l. Most thinly scattered If. Exclamation to call atten tion J1. Craiy , 1. Diminutive ending 5t. Minute orlflee 3. Bend In tlmb.r ' P I3 H WM? I6 17 I8 ? " 73 m-z 9L m Wi'A , ; 'itim 21 22 123 .. 24- WWfM m-r mmm ((A ,,,ii,iBiS . mr-rn i. m 4ktL 4 41 42 H 43 44 as - M 7f 1ST 4i To s? mT -1 1 BM 1 m- OPPORTUNITY BUY NOW LAND IS CHEAP-GOINGl UP Mountain ranch I1.VX). forms to suit. On mountsln stream, two barns full of .hay, 100 tons; 25 acres of clover and timothy: 6-room hotise: 14 head of milk cow. 18 head of young stock; all farm Implements; team, chickens, geese, everything goea. No better dairy proposition ever offered In Jackson county. Buy now. ' , BtRNF.S and TORN, Phone l)ft-Y lofl. IS . ' entral auant to the terms of the said execu tion, I m on the 27th day of August. 1933, 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 st public auction for cash to the highest bidder, to satisfy ssld Judg meut, together with the coats of this sale, subject to redemption as provid ed by law. all of the right, title and Interest that the said defendants, F. E. Wahl and Zelma Walil. had on the 13th 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 l. Block 2 of Humphrey-An- drawa Addition to the City of Med ford, Oregon. Dated this 30th day of July, 1932. RALPH O. JENNINGS, Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. By OLOA E. ANDERSON, Deputy. MANY FROM AFAR FOR DIAMOND LAKE, Aug, 18. (Spl.) Rainbow trout have at last begun talcing a, fly, and thoae who with the maximum of sport while filling their creels may now find It near the mouth of Silent creek, without go ing off the lake. Trolling alao con tinue! to give good results, accord ing to George QUI lain, game warden, who alao reports checking more limit catche than for several weeka past. Among those to re g later from Cali fornia during the past week were: Mr. and Mra. 8. D. Merk, San Mateo, for their alxth annual vacation at Diamond lake; Mr. and Mrs. H. H Dace of San Fernando, who have also spent five previous vacations here. Mr. Dace has hla speedboat, "Cattle II," on the lake. From Stockton Mr. and Mra. W. B. Samp&on and W. B. McOough. Mr. Samnaon, member of the Cooper Ornithological olub, California Academy of Sciences American Museum of Natural History, and other scientific socletlea. came to Diamond lake upon the recommend' atlon of Stanley Jewett, head of the U. S. Biological Survey In Oregon, and expressed hlmaelf aa well pleased with both the flahlng and natural aoenery surrounding the lake. Attorney Chas. W. Reamea and ftnv lly of Medford are spending the week at the lake; alao Miss Edna Mohr, Emll Mohr, Jr., and Sandy Green of Medford. Mr. Mohr has hla newly completed speedboat on the lake. Other Medford registrations Include Mel wood W. VanScoyoo and family, who had as their guests W. B. Robin aon and family of Salem: Mr. and Mra. Hamilton Patton, Mr. and Mrs. Ree Braley, Mr. and Mrs. C. Olenn Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Geary Oar rett. " A ' August special. Three loads 16-ln. slabs for K5.76. Med. Fuel Co. Tel. 63t. : Cross-Word Puzzle I. Scaresst , T. Entertain a. Dry I. Poellib 10. Open court lL'Cautloui of danger 17. Com. forth 19, Important ore of slno tU Flexible rub ber pipe 11. Notion Zt. Having branches St. Chemical used In making dyea and antiseptics 39. Three-part composition 30. Since: Scotch . Fisher t ecla 83. Ore refinery 35. Zoroastrlan Scriptures 33. Rugged moun- tain crest 40. Doctrines 41. Reach across 43. Cultured wo man 44. Doz 43. Ohnlnlt. ' 43. Before 49. Cry of a cat 14. Lachrymose drop S5. Kill"! DOWN 1. JCxlstfri I. Entirely t. Blusters or swaggers ' t. Brlstls I. Surround BITING THE DUST Unusual picture taken at the Tenth Olympiad In Lot Angelaa howlno. Imre Petnehaty of Hungary and a mount strange to him falling at the fourteenth Jump of the 5000 meter croaa-oountry eques trian event. Thle wat the first of five event, to qualify for all around athlete In the Olvmole modern oentathlon. (Associated Preta Photo) I FOR JVILLE BUST' (By Leonard Hall.) JACKSONVILLE, Aug. H (Spl.) Descending on this busy little city amid a cloud of dust, whoops and gunshots, "Greasy John," "Bad Eye Pete" and "Trigger Nelson" took over the place late yesterday afternoon snd prepared to reat and "aave their ornerynesa" for the gala Gold Rush Jubilee to be staged her Saturday. August ao. The three men. whose complete names have long alnce been forgot ten, are the foothllla' reputed bad men, always toting guns, knives, red llkker and plenty of profanity. Dur ing their more passive days they en gage In mining up In the hllla and burst loose annually for a trip to town to "show them there city slick ers something," aa they put It. Wor ried mothers have kept children from the streets etnee arrival of the trio and Marshal Jsmes Llttell, ususlly able to cope with any situation, treads softly when the three are about which is from sundown till dawn, and looks forward to tholr departure after the celebration. Knowing habits of the . grizzled prospectors, who refuse to shave or bathe, city oouncilmen are consid ering waya and means of curtailing their activities and slipping blanks In big black Ait, ere the town be blown dff the msp Saturday night. when It has alwaya been customary for townlng miners with a heavy pouch of dust to split things wide open. Visitors to Jacksonville this week end, from 1 p. m. till dawn, are warn ed to 'refrain from aggravating the three bad men, lest they be made to dance to the accompaniment of hot lead and hefty guffaws. Phoenix PHOENIX. Aug. 18. (Spl.) Juve nile Circle of Oak Circle will Vet at the Grange hall Saturday. Tlielr senior gusrdian la very anxious that all be present. If plans are favor able, a play will be chosen to be given lster in the fall by ti,e Juveniles for the benefit of their tressury. Christian Endeavor aoclety of the Phoenix Presbyterian church will .hold aa aoclal and good time at the C. C. Hartley home Friday night. All members and young people are cor dially Invited and a good time Is aa lured. Mr. and Mrs. George Drake were dinner guests st the R. c. Ward home Monday night. Miss Robert Reames, who has been visiting relatives In Stockton, Ban Francisco and Linden, Cal returned the first of thla week. Mra. Vic Farmer, who wIVi her httsband has been visiting her moth er. Mrs. Belle Furry, here, accom panied her huabana to San Francisco, from where he sailed, as sn employe of the government. Mrs. Farmer re turned here and will anend the time h Is gone with her mother. Harlow Allen of Bend spent the week end with ,hls grsndmother, Mrs. Wilson, and his aunt. Mrs, W. D. Barnes, He was accompanied here by his sister, Miss Jean Allen, who Is In trslnlng at the Sacred Heart hospital and who has been spending her vscatlon at her home In Bend. Mr. and. Mra, Robert Furry and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Furry and daughter and Mra. Belie Furry apent the week end at Lost Prairie. Mr. snd Mrs. M. F. Sheet -and family motored to Lake of the Woods S'.mdsy by way of Ashland and Lost J-.-Vrle Mr, and Mra, Ray Ward spent the f 4 l vvk e J- nd st. Mke of Vie Woods ponna praflla .Pen tt Oft IN PENTATHLON part of this week at the A. N. Sol Us home. Mrs. Mary Kittson la spending this week with her daughter, Mra. h. O. Caster. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Osberg. who hsve been visiting bar for the past two weeka at the home of Mrs.'C. B. Ward and other relatives In this vi cinity, returned to tbalr home in Be attle Sunday. Mrs. O. 0. Maust, w.ho underwent an operation last Friday at the Com munity hospital. Is reported getting along very nicely. 4 MeteorologicalReport August 18. 1I)M. Forecasts, Medtord and vicinity: Tonight and Friday fair; little change In temper ature. Oregon: Generally fair tonujht alid Friday, but foga on coast: little change In temperature. Loral Data Lowest temperature this morning, 03 degrees. Temperature a year ago today: Highest, 84; lowest, 04. Total precipitation sine Septem ber 1, 1932, 33.44 Inch!, Relative humidity, at 8 p. m, yes terday, 31; 8 a. m. today, 82. Sunset today, 7:07 p. m. Sunrise tomorrow, 6:33 a. Sunset tomorrow, 7:08 p. Observations Taken at 6 a Meridian Time. Olty 3 Baker City 83 Boise 04 Chlcsgo 84 Denver ............... 84 Des Moines ...... 86 Eureka . ..... 66 Fresno .... 96 Helen. 93 Loa Angeles . 84 Marshfleld . .. 68 MEDFORD ,. 88 New York ., 78 Phoenlk 110 Portland . .. 78 Reno ... 93 Roseburg .......... 64 Salt Lake 93 84 80 64 66 AS 63 84 80 63 82 63 70 86 68 83 82 73 63 86 66 Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Clear p. Cdy. Clear Cloudy Clear F. Cdy. P. Cdy Cliw Cleat Clear P. Cdy. San Francisco...... 86 Clear 8eattle - 73 Spokane 06 Cloudy Clear P.C.A.A. Office to Be Established Plans for th establishment of local offtoe of'th Paelfto Coast Auto mobile association are near comple. tlon, according to Don McNamara, re- glnnat representative, a recent Med ford visitor. According to Mr. Mo Nsmsra. mtaapprehenslona concern. Ing his corporation, upon It entry In the Klamath alls region, have been cleared up and the KlamaUi Newa apeak of th P. O. C. A. aa a concern "doing a legitimate motor club business In the stat. of Oregon under a permit from the Insurance commissioner." and a being "a re liable motor club worthy ot support." . Dalle Attorney Dies. THE DALLES. AUJ. 18. yP) J. T. Rorlck. 79, prominent eastern Oregon attorney and educator, dtd at hi home here Wedneaday. H had lived here 40 yeara. Rorlck waa a graduat of the University of Michigan law school and for eight year published a newepaper In that atal. . When needing duplicating aalta books, flaf.packs or fan-fold cash regis tar forms, - ledger sheets for bookkeeping machine any other kind of printing, don't order from out-of-town firm and pay more. Phon 78 snd on of our representatives will call. Oravea Jewe.17 Shop, one block of 0too onfjrf. DEMOCRATS PLAN 1 10 CARRY BATTLE INTO FOES' CAMP T Politicians Surprised by Plan to Appeal to Conservative East Garner to Refute Charges of Radicalism By Byron prtr (Chief of Bureau, The Associated Press, Washington) The democratic effort to win the confidence of the conservative east haa produced the first real surprise of the presidential campaign. Many politicians rubbed their eyes when they read unofficial Intima tion from Albany that Governor Roosevelt would answer charge of radlcallam by branding soma of Prcat dent Hoover's policies aa far too radi cal for good democrats. Now It appears that th governor's running mate. Speaker Garner, held up by the republlcana a a frightful example of wild and woolly souta westernlsm, himself will play an Im portant role In the attempted win ning of the eaat. He will show him self In New England and In New York, and will try to prove by his . speeches that he Is not at sll ss th republican have painted him. Thla aam solicitude over the pow erful eastern bloc of votes Is apparent In th nawly-comtleted list of offi cers of th national committee. Every man on th roster Is an easterner, -Fyes On Garner . As speaker of the house, at a time when congress wss In session, Garner arly assumed a promlnei,e In the campaign out of keeping with th usual rol of a wlee-prealdentlal nom inee. Hi dispute with President Hoover over relief legislation and hi strsy shot sttetwsrd at "Wall Strut" have been used by th opposition In aa effort to frighten conservative voter everywhere. What Garner aay from now on, therefore, la sure to be watched with exceptional Interest, particularly In th es.t. It already has been a sub- Ject of long dlstsnco discussion bs twen th vlce-presldentlal nomine and th damocratlo campaign man ager. Garner always ha been a strict party man." It I assumed by hi colleague that he very much dealrea a damocratlo victory thla year, and win be ready and anxious to help re pair whatever damage he may have don to party prospect In th east. I'p To Roosevelt Whtvr Osrner my do, th bur den of th eastern campaign still will rest on Roosevelt. It Is Interesting that he haa been calling Into conference, In addition to th pro-Smith leader, railway presl. dent and financiers, and other who might b expected to give him con servative sdvlce on th economic sub jects he is to discuss shortly. H ha let It b known that he doe not favor publlo ownership of all publlo utilities: that h wants a "sound" solution of th railway problem, not necessarily on InjurU ous to th railway thamselvt; that he objtot to certain practice of big business, not to th businesses them selves. In attacking soma of th Hoover economic policies as "radical," th governor will center on auch practice as th farm board operation In th wheat market. The forecast of hi friends Is. In othr words, that hi utUrancea hncforth will carry a ton of as- uranc. designed to offset fesra which th republican are seeking to eonvey to conservative voter. Centers sn Nw York N.w York, as usual, will b th special storm-center of th eastern sector. Th democrat aeem bent on mak ing In that state their most deter mined sffort In year. The reptiblt cam concede It would be very diffi cult to elect a republican president without New Tork. It wlU bs week before the atruggl there attains It full proportions. KANSAS FOLK PLEASED WITH FIRST GLIMPSE OF SOUTHERN OREGON Enthusiastic In their praise of at! southern Oregon, of which they got their first glimpse this week, Mr. and Mr. Sam Atklna and nephw, Em mett TJtttr, of Long Island. Kaa., left yesMrdey to contlnu their Journey down the coast, trsvellng the Red wood highway to San Francisco, From the bay city they will motor home. Before arriving In th Rogu River valley to be guest of Mr, and Mr. 0. T. Hamilton of Central Point and other friends, th Kan folk had turnad th northwest, dividing th major portion of their ttm between Yellowstone and Rainier national park. They motored to Crater Lake th first of th week as guest of Mr. and Mrs. Eber Weed of th. city snd nJoyd veral trip ' point of Interest In th valley. Th Hamil ton and Bbr Weed, upon whom Vtey called, are former resident of th Sunflower stats. MARK FOUNDING OF MISSION AT DALLES THE DALLES. Or., Aug. 18. flv Commemorating th founding In 1638 of the Indian mission of th Meth odist Episcopal church by the Rev. Daniel Lee. a granite slab waa placed hr Tuesday by Wlllamett unlver- W1SL9$!PU