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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1932. PAGE ELEVEN. ; ; : ; 1 1 PON'T FORGET TO PHONE THAT WANT AD ; HERE ABB THE BATES: fm word first Inaertli i. (Minimum ace) gacn additional In rtl on. , per word MlnlmilTtl lOel Per lino per month, wttbont eanv -hanjrea . SUft 75 Phone LOST OST Man's blue serge coat on Cra- 4ter Lake highway or Antelope road. Call 392-Y. OST Receipt nook bound In black Return to xripuuo uu. IOST If dog missing, call 1816. 1 HELP WANTED MALE iEN18 to 45. 141.00 to .192.00 month. Steady. Common educa , tlon sufficient. Pleasant work. Ex- perlence unnecessary. XJst posl- '1. n..M.nUnL and samole training lesson free. Apply today sure. Box 1-50-D, Mall Tnoune. I t WANTED SITUATIONS IADY with 12-year-old child would 1 like housekeeping; good home, i small wages. See J. TS. Sutton. Cra f terlan theater. STRONQ MAN, 27, wants ranoh work. - rurlr.rri. Board and 'i 4 month. Address Box 6848, Mall I Tribune. WANTED Trucking and hauling by ' contract or nour. rnoiw i-r-. . i M. Howard. WANTED M1SCELLANKOD8 ANTED Laundry, 40 lb. 228 N. Central. WANTED Feeder pigs. Will pay mar. ; ket price. Mall Tribune, Box 6621. WANTED Used Quaker on heating i stove. Will pay casn. mono o-- VltlTim OnA hinH ffnods. Wfl bUV. i sell and trade. Berrydale 2nd Hand 1 Store, 10U3 MO. ruveroiae. FOR UPHOLSTERING, regluelng, re- . finishing, phone sas-K. WANTED Used bath tub. Ph. 1232-W FOB BENT HOUKBS -OR RENT Modern 8-room partly . , . qj.ii. . jurnisnea ouusc, uvmg iwu. t, " ' screen porch, garage, woodshed, : Inquire 413 Benson or Tel. 019-X. i ROOMS, unfurnished except range, near 3 schools. Key 146 So. Ivy. FOR RENT Modern five-room house. Inaulre Bll Haven S. OR RENT Spanish design stucco, i remodeled Inside and out, rooms, bath, screened in back porch, gar ; see. Location ideal. 3rd and Oak- dale. One block from Junior high school. Key at 630 West 4th. Rent ? sa. pnone ia-w. FOR RENT Modern 6-room house, t hardwood floors, 2 blocks from high ' school. 616 Catherine St. FOR RENT Furnished 8-rm modern i house suitable for two families, 4 I rooms upstairs, private entrance, water and toilet, $12.50 mo: 5 rooms "I & bath down stairs, 920.00 month, ; each water paid. Separate garage i and garden gTOund, M block to Lincoln school. 641 Pine St. Call t J house and see owner. FOR RENT Furnished house, res ! sonable. Phone 934-R. FOR RENT My 8-room home In i Phoenix: acre lnd. shade, fruit trees, nuts and garden: some fur i niture. Mrs. T. J. Malmgren. Phoenix. FOB RENT Furn. house, 1139 West t Main: 7 rooms: lawn, garden. Tel . C A- DeVoe. FOR RENT Modern 6-room home. very nicely furnished: also S-room I unfurnished house. Phone Mrs. Ffncla Hollls, 790-B. FOR RENT Modern bungalow Just vacated by party leaving city; five f blocks from court bouse, short walk to new high and Washington r schools: ft rooms with acreened-m ' back porch, pantry, laundry with tubs; garage, wood house, coal bin and storage room with cement floors; nice bluegraas lawn, roses, ; flowers, shade trees, vines; electric water heater, heatrola, new Unol eum on kitchen floor, bulltin fl tures In kitchen. Everything in ' first-clsss condition. Not for le ': to family with small children: an .1 ideal home. Address Box 600, Mall Tribune and owner will see you. FOR RENT Good house, dose in. Inquire 417-J-2. POH REN1 nomea Furnished or ' unfurnished Brown A White FOR RENT Purnlsned house, close r In. Tel. 319-Y. ' FOR RENT 4 to 6-room houses. '! Phone 109. 30 N. Central. FOR RENT 3-room furnished house, modern. Call 818 or U18-J r FOR KtM APARTMENTS t-FOOM APT, co.p.tly toiD-l-tCd , Sid is i. X-.;. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FURNISHED apt. for rent. 201-H. mornings. PLEASANT, airy. 2-room cor. furnish ed apt. 1205 E. Main. FOR RENT S-room furnished apart ment; private bath and entrance. 9 E. Jackson. Phone 682-Y. FOR RENT Purnlsned apartment, 8 rooms and bath, heai rrlgiaaire. Hawk apartments. 24 S. Grape St. PURN. APT, new overstuffed, refrig eration. The Berben, 10 Quince. FOR BENT Furnished apt. Durell Court. 829 No. Holly HOMES tOR RENT Oali 796 FOR KENT BOO.M8 AND BOARD PLEASANT rooms, S3; board, 5. 716 E. Main. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR BEN" Office room East Main. Ch"ders Bldg. 825. Phone 291. OFFICES In Sparta Bldg.: Ideal loca tion, steam beat; low rentals, cari Y. Tengwald. Agem. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE OR TRADE Fountain and lunch. Going business. Jay Dee, 617 N. Central. FOR SALE Lunch counter, doing good ousiness. uu aacriuce wi account of Illness. Write Box 6624. Mall Tribune. BUSINESS for sale, requires 8500. Mail Tribune, Box 6608. FOB EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE Small suburban place; Irrigation ana city water, ior Copoo or Building & Loan stock. Phone 530. TRADE 80 acres In Cook county, Oregon, for team, wagon, narness and what have you. For details write to R. O. Skellenger, Trail, Ore. 10 ACRES. Griffin Creek district, ex tra good soil: clear to exchange for 5-room house in Meaiora. inquire Ideal Auto Park. FOR SALE OR TRADE For Medford . 400 A. ffood land In Nebr., all in fine crop now, fenced, rented, level, dark rich sanay 10am neeas no ir rigation, high altitude, mild cli mate, joins state highway, lights and phone available, sell for $4000, car' down, balance back on land at 6 worth (20.000. Call 432 N. Holly. FOR SALE OR TRADE For Medford, clear for clear 3 ranches Joining, 160 acres Improved, good house, 30 acres fenced. 13 acres cleared, sub Irrigated springs, placer mine, plen ty more land to clear; 80 acres, 3 room house, all year creek, either place flanked by miles oi iree range, Ideal for stock raising and mixed farming. Call 433 N. Holly or write Mrs. Bar to, Medford, Ore. ATTRACTIVE home for Bldg. & Loan stock. Phone 100. FOR SALE OR TRADE Beautiful home, close in; large grounds, shade trees, nuts, berries and choice shrubs. Will consider acreage with modern Improvements. Address Box 6511. Mall Tribune. FOR RENT 8-room modern house, 321 Benson St., $13.50 mo., water paid. Inquire 413 Benson. FOR EXCHANGE TRADE Wood for chickens, pig, hay, wheat or potatoes. R, C. Skellen ger, Trail, Ore. FOR TRAD1S Auburn straight 8 sport sedan for light roadster, wood or what have you. Phone HAVE good deer rifle ur shot gun to trade for light auto, Ford or Chev rolet roadster preferred. Write giv ing location. Box EXM, Mall Trib une. WILL TRADE 3 Brunswick pool tables, complete, for 1926 Ford truck. 1603 North Riverside. FOR SALE OR TRADE Roosevelt El ;ht-cy Under sedan. Big Pines Lbr. Co. Tel No. 1. FOR SALE HOMES FOR SALE 5-room modern subur ban home, basement, 1 acre ground, double garage. Bargain. Make of fer. Will rent or lease. Address Tribune, Box 6620. 6-ROOM bungalow, $100 cash, bal. $25 per mo. Might trade. O. S. Butterfleld. 409 Medford Bldg. FIVE ROOMS and sleeping porch. nicely furnished; electric range, heatrola, piano, washing machine, etc. House sold for $3,200; furni ture insured at one time for $2,500. Total price $3,000, plus halt year taxes. Terms. C. S. BUTTER FIELD, 409 Medford Center Building. FOR SALE Attractive homes. Phone 105. 30 N. Central. FOR 8 ALE at A L ESTATE SEVER AT good homes; acreage rent als: terms to suit purchaser. Rob erts, 720 W. 2nd. Phone 1528-J. OODD FARM AND CITY REAL ESTATE for sale. Will take Copco Stock at par and our prices are low. BROWN & WHITE, Realtors. 104 W. Main St. 9 OUTSTANDING VALUE Close In 160 acres, well suited for stock ranch and orchard develop ment. Owner here to sell. See Walter H. Jones, over Jackson Co. Bank. WHEN you think of real estate think of Brown White. RIVER FRONTAGE AT HIOHBANKS 30 acres with nearly half mile on Kogue river, at lower High Banks, The most frequented retreat of local anglers. You can't equal this iocuon at WALTEH H. JONES, Realtor. Jackson County Bank Bldg. Phone 796. M1SCELLANEOC9 WE PAY CASH for used cars and equities. Fierce-Allen Motor Co. LOCAL or long distance hauling. We ley Transfer. 619 North &;exkU. FOB SALE AUTOMOBILES SANDY'S AUGUST SPECIALS. WATCH THIS SPOT FOR VALUES HOT IN USED CARS 30 Sport Chevrolet Coach $295.00 30 Ford Sport Roadster $???.?? 77 Wlllya Knight Sedan $ 25 00 29 Chevrolet Coach .$245 00 '29 Ford Stake Body Truck $250.00 '37 Bulck sedan (a buy) $199 uu Also 25 others all makes. Pont lac Sales Floor, So. Riverside. Open Nights and Sunday. USED CARS With a written guarantee. 1928 Bulck light 6 coupe. 1931 Ford sedan, like new. 1930 Austin Coupe. Will be on sale for one week only. ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC. 38 N. Riverside. Phone 18. FOR SALE LIVKSTOVK RED weaner pigs. Box No. 61 Ander- on Creek Road, Talent. WILL TRADE milk cow for good work horse. Luke Ryan, Route l, central Point. FOR SALE 2 brood sows and 16 small pigs; price $40. Call 1559. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Tomatoes lo per pound at Calhoun ranch, 1 mile south west of Phoenix. CRUSHER 20-ton roll Jaw, crushes to V incn; reasonable, box 0000, Mall Tribune. PIANO BARGAINS Special purchase from a repossessed and . bankrupt stock of bungalow pianos, wonaer ful buvs, all of the famous Baldwin line. Baldwin Piano Shoppe, 26 S. Grape. FOR SALE Early Crawford peaches first house to right on spring st- Ij. j. upp. FOR SALE 20 Rosenberg fruit pick ing palls at bargain; also Kohler private electric light and power plant. Medford Exchange, 39 So. Front. FOR SALE--Bradshaw plums, peaches, Concord grapes, sweet onions. J, W. Shirley, 311 Vancouver Ave. FOR SALE Peach, tomato crates. Monarch Seed Co. . FOR SALE Roofing materials. Mon arch seed co. TOMATOES, lc lb, pick them. J. F. Cook's ranch, Red Top Schoolhouse roaa. FOR SALE 6 h. p. gasoline engine, . 3" centrifugal pump, 300' of 8" pipe. Also some 1" and pipe. Meaiord Pipe & Tank Co., 1617 N Riverside. FOR SALE Electric range. 3-plate; circulating hot water heater; day oea; small coos stove; baby sulky. Phone 1232-W. PIANO BARGAIN Late model piano located here In the vicinity of Med ford will sell for balance due on contract with terms like rent. If interested write at once to C. A, Remington, 1013 Jay St., Sacre mento, Cal. PEACHES b- th nminH - h rnir load at Woodlawn Orchard, a mile ana a naif northeast of Central Point. Bring boxes. FOR SALE Stock trailer, pigs, cows, Geo. McMahon, 1 mi. south Talent. GARDEN DIRT, plowing, fertllhser sand and gravel Phone 912-J. FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all makes, $5 up; terms If desired. All makes rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine Co., 34 N. Bartlett CUCUMBERS Boston pickling; Ken tucky Wonder beans. Phone 16H2. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACRSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title and Title Insurance. The only complete T 1 1 System In Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title, Title Insurance. Rooms 8 and 6. No. 33 North Central Ave, upstairs. Automobile Loans. CONTRACTS REFINANCED PAYMENTS REDUCED We pay up balance due dealer, bank or finance company a no extend your payments. Additional money loaned. Phone 31 for appointment. Chiropractor DR H. P. COLEMArl Chiropractic and Physiotherapy OREGON LICENSE 264 California License 3029 12 YEARS IN MEDFORD, ORE. Dentistry. DR. JAMES 8. JOHNSON Dentistry. 312-314 Medford Bldg. Phone 607. Dressmaking ana Remodeling. THE PASHION SHOP Dressmaking and remodeling. 424 Medford Bldg. Pnone liai. Funeral Parlor. PERL'S FUNERAL HOME Distinctive service at moderate Estab lished 30 years. Aaaluane serv ice. 6th St. at Oakdala. Tel. 47. Expert Window Cleaners. LEr OEORGB 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 cash sales slips and everything in the printing line. 28-30 N. Orape Phone 75. Money to Lend. WE LEND MONEY on furniture and late mod1 autoa. Three per cent per month on unpaid balanoe. ti other charges. Csrre in and get the cash today, fle W. K. Thomas. 45 60, Genual, - Fto 129, BUSINESS DIRECTORY piano Instruction. FRED ALTON HA1GHT Teacher o! piano Classical and popular music courses. Halght Music Studio, $18 Liberty Bldg. Tel. 72. Transret. RE1NK1NG TRUCKING CO. Trans fer and Storage. We haul anything at a reasonable price. Ill No. Fir Street. Phone 332. DAVIS TRANSFER St STORAGE Service guaranteed. 30 8- Grape St. Phone 644, or residence 1060. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 1015 No. Central. Phone 316 Prices right. Service guaranteed. Watch Repairing. 25.00 REWARD for any watch 1 can't fix. Used watches sold at naif wholesale price. 8th SU, opposite Stage Depot. LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Final Hearing. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. Iln the Matter of the Estate of Emit Blomqulst. Deceased. Notice la herebv given that the un dersigned, executrix of the Estate of Emil Blomqulst, Deceased, has nied her final account In said Court and that the Court has fixed Monday, the 19th day of September, 1932, at ten o'clock a. m., and the Courtroom of said Court at Medford, Oregon, as the time and place for the hearing of any objections there may be to said re port and the settlement thereof. Date of first publication. August 16th, 1933. OLGA E. ANDERSON, Executrix, Riviera RIVIERA, Aug. 23. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kelton ot Klamath Falls are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Briscoe. Mrs. Chas. What Is visiting Nellie and Lyndie Jacobs near Gold Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Clay Biles and family and Tohmas Newton were callers at the Jack Rose home Thursday even ing. Charles Champlln, who has been spending his vacation at the Champ lln El Oro ranch has returned to his home In Medford. Donald Elliott, who has been vis iting for some time wlt,h his grand mother, Mrs. Pauline Wahl, Is now visiting his cousin, Charles Champ lln, in Medford. Oenevle Stumbo has been visiting the last week with friends In Grants Pass. Mrs. George Lance called on Mrs. Clay Biles' Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Biles, Mr. and Mrs. Bedford Biles and Edith Dusen- Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS Attitude Scene of a famous massacre Light beds Greedy Italian cathedral city Entrance Morbid breath ing sound Lewis Carroll character Ossified tissue Singly Inhabitant ofi flllfHX Train of wives Command to a cat Bar of metal or wood Snow runner Not perceived by the ear Ocean Disturb Bore witness to The rainbow Before: prefix Lopard: poftt. Table utensil Term of affection Owned Hearing distance Always: poet Wagon God of lov Walk pompously Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 0WHASfBRTATD N eOB1 1 R A V PiWETiiN E R T O KJL&i A N A R klliPiNlEQQ A Die ARiTRE Y RMG UViTOEll If o e Iminced n eM- 00s eIan s b psIte 68. Portion of a curve 80. Inventor of dynamite and donor of peaco prises 64, Kind of horse to Opposite the middle of a ship's side 67. Withstood use 68. Location 69. Having win is 70. Ireland 7. Garden Imple ments 72. Ancient race 7J. Tall bamuoo Ukft grass !7 fir 1 111 n" 2 3 IplPII 137 lip j IP 55 4 !P 4 " " u " WTl I I I wM I I I 1 I I OPPORTUNITY BUY NOW LAND 13 CHEAP-GOING UP Mountain r.nch 14500, term, to lull. On mountain dream, two barn full of hay, 100 totu; 25 crrm of clover and timothy; fl-room houM; 14 head of milk oowa, la bead of young atock;, all farm Implement; Wm, chicken,, Reeie, everything goeff. No better dairy proposition ever offered In Jacluon county. Buy now, DtRNFfl and CORN, Phone BI0-V lo. 15 t. Central berry were visiting Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Joelson and 'Raymond Biles near Wolf Creek Sunday. John Dole. Ted Dole, Mrs. John Rmo und son Johnnie, motored to Yreka, Calif., Saturday. T SHIP OF ARCTIC BOBS OP POINT BARROW. Alaska, Aug. 33. (AP) Long since abandoned and riding the Arctic ocean frozen In the Ice pack, the "phantom ship" Bay chlmo again lies In the Ice seven miles west of here, slowly drifting northward. Reappearing after an absence of several months during which It was the object of an unsuccessful aerial search over many miles of the Ice. the former fur trader seemed little damaged. A party of 19 Eskimos, with hand sleds and skin boats, have gone out over the ice In an attempt to board her. The Bnychlmo, caught In the Ice near Wainwright last fall, was aban doned while her crew set up winter quarters on shore. f FROM VAGATION TRIP Mrs. Mabel O. Mack, county home demonstration agent, has returned from her vacation trip to California, where she attended the Olympic games and visited In San Francisco. Mondey she resumed duties at the Liberty building and was busy pack ing her office files and library pre paratory to moving to the new court house. An active program on food con servation Is being worked out by Mrs. Mack and Mrs. Donald Clark today. Nandie Thanks Many Friends F. E. Nandie, who Saturday opened Nandle's Grill at 229 East Main street, today expressed his pleasure and ap preciation of the large number of southern Oregon people who partici pated In the opening. Mr. Nandie stated that he wished to thank those who aided In the preparation for the first day, who sent lovely bouquets, and the pub licity In connection with the entrance Into Medford'a bus Ire directory. Call Lottie Howard,. Rep. Investors Syndicate, 1336-L. Cross-Word Puzzle 11. Smell 12. Prong 13. SUlk 21. Old French coins 23. Conceal 25. Insect 27. Depletion of the beautiful 28. Author of "America" 2t. Aslatlo penin sula 30. Greek epld poem 31 Acquires by labor 33. Gaze fixedly 34. Weird 35. Serpent 37, Feminine ending 31. Mineral spring iU Easily trans ported 44. Kind of fuel . 45. Wooden pro peller 46. Kind of beetle 47. Kngtlsh school 50. Greek goddess 62. Raines 10 the third power 14. One who scat ters seed 66. Girdle 61. Bet of three 67. Rank 59. Per 01. Endured M. Great Lake 1 61, Give for tem porary use 66. Old Dutch liquid meas ure 61. My: French DOWN L, Rind ot rubber z. Roughly elliptical I. Fodder pit 4. Dellghtf tl re gions f. Ancient ec clesiastical wine vensel f. Reputed first wife of Adam 7. Alighted t. Soften by stepping In a liquid t. Unity 10. Intrigue RELIEF AGENCIES 1 BE The attention of the county couit and welfare workers of the county has been called to the following article, spearing In the last issue of the Cen tral Point American: "And on this subject we want to say a few words concerning present day activities for the aid of unem ployment. Recently It has come to our notice that some families In our county are abu-tng the confidence of the Red Cross officials. We know of a certain family who have been obtaining Red. Cross aid through gross misrepresentation. The head of the family has been working most of the summer as a skilled mechanic, One son has been working steady all summer. A daughter has been work lng part time. The family owns their home and have a large and beautiful garden. A short time ago the lady of the house went to the Red Cross and told them Iier husband was out of work, they had four children and Just must have some flour. She got it, and the same day came home from town with a lot of new clothes, for which she had spent the hus band's wages, and bragged of her ex ploit." Commissioners Victor Bursell and John Barneburg said that the case would be Investigated and, If the facts Justified, suitable action would be taken. It will be the policy of the county court, this fall and winter, to take care first of local people, upon whom the stress of the times has fallen heavily, and not worry about trans ient Indigents, lured to this county by erroneous reports that Jacksoi county was making preparations to 'feed all comers. ' , The county court was also Investi gating reports from the north end of the county that there had been recent Increase of population, up the creeks and in the canyons, by trans ients preparing to winter in these parts and share tn charity after a six months residence. Legal ways and means for placing a curb on the prac tice are being sought. Practically all the counties of this state and California have adopted a "hard-boiled attitude" towards auto transients, according to officials, and Insist upon a policy of "no work, no eat," through the medium of wood piles, weed-cutting and other public Improvements. EVANS VALLEY, Aug. 23.-Spl.) John Oden, oneof the oldest resi dents of the Evans Valley district, passed away at his home near Bybee Springs Friday evening at t,he age of 75 years, and ten months. He was born In Douglas county, later coming to Evans creek where he had resided for thirty years. Three brothers are left to mourn his passing, Bozer, Granville and James Oden, all ot Evans Creek. Mr, Oden had been In falling health for six months, though still able to be about until last Thursday even ing when he was stricken with a heart attack. Stumbling to the door to call his brothers who were out of doors, he fell, breaking an arm In the fall. Al though a physician was called he was past medical assistance and died Friday evening. , Funeral aervices were held Monday at the May's Creek cemetery at 3 p. m., conducted by R. fi. Rlchman, with Hall's Funeral Home In charge. Humane offlcera were to!fty urging that Medford people pound In empty tin cans before they throw them away, in order to avoid any aufferlng for anlmali that might get their feet or heada caught In them. Thla move waa being furthered to day aa the result of a cnae on Rogue river being "reported by Olen Fabrlck, where a cow, had caught Ita foot In an empty tin can, cutting It. leg. and earning a dlaeaaed condition to act In. When the animal waa located. It waa unable to walk, and had to be ahot. A dog 'n the Phoenix area re cently had IU head caught In a tin can. and waa not located until nearly dead, aa terror had caused It to hide. Wimer Resident Wounded In Hand EVANS VALLEY, Aug. 33. (Spl.) Harry Bkevlngton of the Wimer du trlct ahot hlmaelf through the hand while cleaning and repairing a aup poaedly empty gun. He waa taken to Oranta Taaa for treatment. Several amall bone, of hla left hand were shattered and although very pain fully Injured he waa able to return to hla home. Evans Valley Man Reported Very III EVANS VALLEY, Aug. 33. (Spl.l : r M. Pitman la Critically 111 In the Josephine general hoaplrtil In Oranta ' Paai, aufferlng with dropsy of the heart. j Mr. Pitman and family ram. here a abort while ago .from California In hope of benefitting hla health and at time, hna been murh Improved until recently. Mra. Pitman and two aoru are wltb 'nun, - ' POUND EMPTYTIN CANS IN IS URGE Meteorological Report Forecast: Tonight and Wednesday fair; not much change In temper ature. lllghent yesterday Hfi L west this morning... 49 9 AllguH 23, 101)32. Forecasts. Medford and vicinity: Tonight and Wednesday fair; not much change In temperature. Oregon: Pair tonight and Wednes day; warmer east portion tonight. Loral Data. Lowest temperature this morning, 40 degrees. Temperature a year ago today: Highest, 94; lowest, 62. Total precipitation since Septem ber 1, 1931, 22.44 inches. Relative humidity at 5 p. m. yes terday, 2ir.; 6 a. m. today, 78. Sunset today, 7:00 p. m. Sunrise tomorrow, 6:28 a. m. Sunset tomorrow, 11:58 p. m. Observation Taken nt 5 a. m., 130 Meridian Time. n 91 If City Baker City , Boise 44 Clear 60 , Clear 68 Clear 60 .01 Clear ea p.cdy. S4 Clear 66 .. Clear 54 .03 P. Cdy. 66 Clear S3 Clear HI Clear 70 .... Clear B6 T. Cloudy fid Clear 53 Clear S3 Clear 64 P. Cdy. 64 Clear 56 ' Cloudy 50 .30 P. Cdy. Chicago . Denver - Dea Moines Eureka .. Fresno Helena Loa Angelea . Marahfleld MEDFORD New York Phoenix Portland Reno ...... Roseburg . Salt Lake San Francisco... Seattle Spokane L IN EVANS VALLEY GIVEN FOR YEAR EVANS VALLEY, Aug. 23. (Spl.) Bids were opened by the school board for the bus jobs for the coming school year. Contract for the district hut was awarded to Ray Paulson. The Pleas ant creek route was given to Harold Chrlstopherson, who. will furnish a Chevrolet truck and the district fur nish the bus body. Upper Evans creek route has not yet been awarded. This driver will need to go to the forks of Evans croek this year, as It Is reported there will be several children to attend school from there. Due to poor road. It will be neces sary to take a smaller car up and bock to transfer to the regular bus It Is reported that there are at least 2S new families with children who will attend school In our district this year, A school meeting Is to be held soon for the purpose of Increas ing the tax levy of the school dis trict to meet the demands of th en larged school, which will begin Mon day. September 5. AH parents who have children under six years of age who desire them to enter this fall, are urged to note that a pre -school test will be given In the county school super intendent's office August 29, 30 and 31, which pre-schoot age children must pass In order to enter school. Around the Corner DETROIT, Aug. 33. (AP) The Chevrolet Motor company today re ported a 10 per cent Increase In aalee of trucks and other llnea of new cara during the first 10 daya of August, compared with the same period last month. NEW YORK. Aug. 33 (AP) Raw hide futures values for the week end ed August 10 showed galne on the New York hide exchange from 10 to 30 points on a moderately active market. WASHINGTON. Aug. 33. (AP) The American Railways association today announced an Increase of 16,308 cars In loadings for the week ended August IS, compared with the pre vloua week. The number of cara load ed. 513.431. was a reduction of 331, 196 over the same period a year a,o. CHICAGO, Aug. 33. (AP) The United Airlines said use of air mall express service was on the Increase, a result of Improved banking and se curity activities. PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 33. (API Pr the week ended Augtist 13, cur rent new business Jumped IB per cent In western pine producing areas, com pared with the previous 'week, the Western Pine association said. Un filled orders Increased 1,765.000 feet. WALKER ARGUMENTS SUPREME COURT, Albany, N. T., Aug. 23. (P) Arguments upon which Mayor J a hips J. Walker relies to obtain court Intervention and halt his ouster hearing before Governor Roosevelt were laid before Supreme Court Jmtlo EUt J. Staley today. Stnley adjourned Ms session until VtMrifwIay. wh'n John J. Curt In. WVker'a roundel, wilt submit briefs of hu rgum:nt. FOR THEFTS OF BUOENE. Ore., Aug. 33 In an all-night search participated In by state police, deputy sheriffs, several angry farmers and a couple of blood hounds, four men were arrested near Junction City early today, charged with stealing wheat. The four arrested were John Teve paugh and Chester Tevepaugh of Cheshire, and Clifford Poster and Les lie Dlnlnell of Junction City. All but Chester Tevepaugh waived pre llmlnary examination and were bound over to th grand Jury with ball at 1.000 each. The date of the four men's hearing has not been set. The four wot accused of stealing five aacks of wheat from H. E. Spick ler, state police said they loaded the sacks In their car and hauled them to the home of one of them, return ing to the Splckler home for more. Meanwhile, the theft had been dis covered and Melvln Short, friend of Splckler, had armed himself with a shotgun and was patrolling the wheat field. When the four men returned he fired at them .and they scattered. The alarm was spread to Junction City and all offlcera In the district responded. t Jacksonville JACKSONVILLE, Aug. 23. (Spl.) Miss Marie Woodson of Ashland spent the . week-end at the Chris Keegsn home. Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Jones of Cen tral Point, accompanied by her sis ter, Mrs. Malone of Hawaii, visited at the Oscar Lewis home Sunday. Lloyd Whitney of Jacksonville and cousin. Edward White of California, have returned from a two weeks' visit at the Mark Winn Ingham home on Big Applegate. During the boys' visit Mr. Wlnningham killed a large oou-- gar. Miss Phyllis Swear In gen and Miss . Mable Coffeen, nurses at the Com munity hospital, visited Miss Carmen ' Dorothy Sunday. . . . J. B. Cook and son Charley Cook and family of Grants Pass attended the celebration here Saturday. Misses Lillian and Betty Brown of King's highway were Saturday night guests of their aunt,1 Mrs. P.,J, pick. Mrs. Olive Gay lord and daughter Elsie of Medford visited friends here Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Banden and daughters Eunice and Lois were din ner guests Sunday at the J. O. Vial home in Phoenix, Robert Lewis and L&vone Dun ford left Sunday on a camping trip at Lake o the Woods. D. W. Bowman of Los Angelea t here for an extended visit with hla , son, Archie Bowman, and family. Mrs. John Hueners and daughter Minnie, D. W. Bowman, Mrs. Archie Bowman and children attended tha Lutheran churoh In Medford Sunday. Mrs. E. B. Hlggenbotham of Rose ' burg is visiting her sister, Mrs. Mary Swlnden here. Albert Youngof the Star ranger station was a Jacksonville caller Sun day. Miss Ethlyn Scott of Central Point visited Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Cam eron Saturday. Mrs. Laura Hutchlngs of Talent visited her mother. Mra. S. T. Fair king, and other relatives here Satur day. Mrs. 'Frank Shaw and two small daughters of Medford visited her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wakefield. Sunday. 1 Mr. and Mrs. O. X. Rose and family of Medford called Sunday on Mr. and Mrs. Lenoard Lyons. Mrs. U. O. Sanden la spending a few day with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. a. Visile, In Phoenix. Mayd rTorman arrived here Mon day from California to visit his moth er, Mrs. Norman of Jacksonville. Misses Lots and Eunice Sanden vis ited their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Vla'.e. at Phoenix last week. Robert Forbers and Preston Card are now working on the night shift of the Medford Ice and Storage com pany Jn Medford. Ed Russell and wife and Hester Knutzen and wife of Big Appkgnte were among the many from that dis trict attending the Gold Rush Jubi lees In Jacksonville Saturday, Mark Wlnningham of Big Apple gate called on relative, here Sunday, en route to Klamath Falls to visit his son, BUI Wlnningham. Miss Donna Jean Can trail under went a tonsil operation Sunday. Mrs. Rosle Caudell left Monday for her home in Pueblo, Colo- after spending the past week visiting her nephew. George Backus and family here. Henry Miller and Bob Finney spent tha week-end with their families, here, They are employed at con struction work for the county in the Dead Indian district. Mr. and Mrs. Jewel Taylor and daughter Harriet, Mr. and Mrs. R. A." Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tay lor of Jacksonville, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. V. T. Wilson of Med ford. motored to Butte Falls Sunday, where they enjoyed a picnic dinner, Mr. and Mrs. John Beck of Grants Pass were callers at the Henry Miller home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stores of Med ford visited at the George Backua home Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Bud Lawrence and children of Medford were guests Sat urday at the Charley Dorothy home and attended the Oold Rush Jubilee. Mr. and Mrs. P. J, Pick entertoined .. at dinner Friday for Mra. H. W. Pick, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Blgham and son Lewis and Mr. and Mra. Carl Larson. Desirable houses always. in first class condition for rent, lease or sale, ' .Call 100. . .