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MEDFOED IOJL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1932. PAGE NINE if 4 r-S DON'T FORGET TO PHONE THAT WANT AD HERB ARB THE RATES nf word first In (Minimum 2oo) Caen additional insertion. per word per line per month, without copy changes 1 $lM Phone 75 lost LOST Black cocker apanlel dog; has V Tne glass eye. Last 'n on J,CV 5 ..i n.lftln Creek road. LOST it dog missing, call 1516. HELP WANTED MALE !'jJ,rZr onnrfivt WO rid I "now" RwleVh Hom- Sen,,, business in or near cities ford and Klamath ' f5""1''! hustler can .tart earning ly and Increase rapidly. Write lm mediate. Rawlelgh Co., Dept. OR-37-S. Oakland. Cal. HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED Refined, capable girl to help In home. Room and board and 1 week. Call 1164-R. . WANTED SITUATIONS AUTO MECHANIC Expert lgn ltlon. starter and generator man. lamlllw with all makes of cars and elec trical systems, will accept part time work of any kind. Box 6650. care Tribune. LADY with 13-year-old child would like housekeeping; good home, email wages. See J. S. Sutton, Cra- tenan urenw" WANTED Trucking and hauling by contract or, hour. Phone 7-F-3. W. M. Howard. ' WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED- To rent 114-ton truck without driver, either licensed or unlicensed. Must be In good condi tion. Call 104-J-3. EMPTY TRUCK returning from Port land September 2, wants load from there or points en route. Hawley Transfer. Phone 1044-X. WANTED Laundry, 4c lb. 228 N. Central. WANTED 2nd hand goods. We buy. sell and trade. Berrydale 3nd Hand Store, 1603 No. Riverside. FOR UPHOLSTERINO. reglueing. re- flnlshlng. phone oh-k. FOR RENT HOUJtCS FOR RENT House near high school. rt mo ti ins. Being remweeu. uu.j FOn ltr.r.1 - uiwcii, Berrydale: newly decorated, new lawns; U.OU, paiu. -w STUCCO 2015 E. Main; beautiful yard, garden; completely furnished 822.50. Phone 105. FOR RENT Stucco. 101 Clark St.: newly decorated: 818 mo. Tel. 105. FOR RENT Beautiful furnished home. 840 E. Bth St, 832.50. Tel. 1382-J. Owner. FOR RENT Modern home on East Main St. Inquire Farmers At Fruit grower Bank. FURNISHED 4-room house; clean. 243 N. Holly. Adults. FOR RENT, Sept. 1st, 5-room house, nearly new: fine location: close to school. Phone 498-H. Wm: Olson. FOR RENT 8-room modern houae, 321 Benson St.. 812.50 mo, water paid. Inquire 413 Benson. FOR RENT Furnished 0-rm modern house suitable for two families. 4 rooms upstairs, private entrance. water and toilet. 813.50 mo: 6 rom & bath down stairs, 820.00 month. each water paid. Separate garage and garden ground, & block to Lincoln school. 4i pine at. cau at house and see owner. FOR RENT My 8-room home lo FRoenixr 4 acre inna, aneae, iron trees, nut and garden; some fur niture. Mrs. T. J. Malms ran. Phoenix. FOR RENT Furn. house. 1139 West Main: 7 rooms: lawn, garden. Tel. C A. DeVoe. very nicely furnished; also 5-room uniurnisnea nouse. rnone hi Prancla Hollls. 7B0-R. FOR RENT Modern bungalow JUst vacated by party leaving city; five blocks from court house, short walk o new high and Washington schools; 6 rooms with screened-ln back porch, pantry, laundry with tubs; garage, wood house, coal bin and storsce room with cement floors: nice bluegrsss lawn, roses, rowers, shade trees, vines: tleotrlc water heater, heatrola, new linol eum on kitchen floor bulltln fix tures in kitchen. Everything In first-class condition Not for lease to family with small children: n ideal home. Addrea Box 800, Mail Tribune and owner will see you. roH R1TST Mndern five-room nous. Inquire 811 Haven 3 it FOB RENT HOtlREI FOR RENT Good house, doe in. Inquire 417-J-3. FOR RENT borne. Furnished or unfurnished. Brown e white FOR RENT Furnlsned house, close in. Tel. siv-x. FOR RENT 4 to 8-room house. Phone 105. 80 N. Central. FOR RENT a-room rurnlahed boute. modem. Call SIS or 11 13-J. FOR RENT APARTMENTS 5 ROOMS, unfurnished except range; near a cnoois. rwy no do. ivy. FOR RENT 132 V4 Mistletoe Ave, furnisnea o-room upstair i.at. vwtj comfortable; 630, Including water. Charles R. Ray. Realtor, Medford Bldg. Phone 303. 3-ROOM APT, completely furnished. i'.t No. Ivy. FURNISHED apt. for rent. 201-H, mornings. FOR RENT Furmlsned apartment, 8 rooms and bath, heai & Frlgldalre. Hawk apartments. 24 S. Grape St. PURN. APT., new overstuffed, refrig eration. The Berben. 10 Quince. HOMES fOB. RENT Oall 796 FOR RUNT ROOMS AND BOARD ROOM AND BOARD for two who will share same room in Deauuim uuuiv. 906 W. Mam. Phone 1313. PLEASANT rooms, 2; board, IS. 716 E. Main. FOR BENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR REN"1 Office room. East Main. Ch"dere Bldg. 25. Phone 201. n.nna ..c?s- nM( IriC.I lnC& Hon, steam heat; low rentals. Carl Y. Tengwald. Agent. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATB HOME in Gold Hill for Copco stock or T. I. D. bonds at par. Phone 372-R-l, Ashland. FOR EXCHANGE Small auburban place: irrigation ana city water. Copco or Building on usu oiajv Phone 630. FOR SALE. OR TRADE For Medford fine crop now. fenced-, rented, level. dark rich sanay loam nea uu ., kRh HifuHA. miiri cli mate. Join state highway, lights ana pnone avauaoi., wu .w v. car" down, balance back on land at 6 worth 820,000. can Ja Holly. FOR SALE OR TRADE For Medford, clear for clear a rancnes juiuuik acres fenced. 12 acres cleared, sub Irrigated springs, placer mine, plen ty mors land to clear; 80 acres, 2 room house, all year creek, either place flanked by miles of free range, ideal for stock raising and mixed farming. Call 432 N. Holly or write Mrs. Barto...Medfrd, Ore. ATTRACTIVE home for Bldg. ft Loan stock. Phone 106. FOR EXCHANGE EXCHANGE 4-burner oil stove with oven for wood neater, iiso jermj cow for first cutting baled hay. Box 6653, Tribune. WILL TRADE milk cow for good work horse. Luke Ryan, Route l, central Point. WILL TRADE 3 Brunswick pool tables, complete, for 1929 Fora truck. 1603 North Riverside. FOR SALE OR TRADE Roosevelt Eljht-cyltnder sedan. Big rine Lbr. Co. Tel No. I. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY IN DAIRY AND POULTRY RANCH One of the best buys that we have ever had In this 38-acre dairy ranch, only 3 miles from town, good roads, excellent eoll, about 8 acres Ladlno clover, 10 acres alfalfa, 8 acres of corn, wonderful garden: balance of land In pasture, with an abund ance of wood; 8-room home, auto matic pump, running hot and cold water, bath, electric light, milk house, barn with room for 10 cows, abundance of ahade, nice lawn, 20 varieties of fruit In family or chard. Total price 82850; 81350 cash; term on balance. P. S At additional price of 81150 cash, 400 turkeys. 7 head of milk cows. 4 calves, team, farm Imple ments, hay In bar grain for tur keys, together with cream contract whereby owner get 40c per lb. butterfat for sweet cream, all go with place. Also LOAN COMPANY TELLS US TO SELL DUPLEX, only 4 blocks from City park, 8 rooms on each side, on pavement, all assessments paid, for 81800: 8100 down, balance 617 per month, Including Interest at 7. One side of house should make pavment. CHARLES A. WINO AGENCY. INC. 18 No. Front St. Phone 738. FOR SALE 6-acre tract on north racinc nignway. Inquire Farmers ft Fruitgrower Bank. SEVERAL good homes; acreage rent. ais: terms to suit purchaser, Rob erts. 730 w. and. Phone 1528-J. OODD FARM AND CITY REAL ESTATE for sale. Will take Copco Stock at par and our prices are low. OKUWN SB WHITE, KeillOTS. 104 W. Main St. OUTSTANDING VAT.tnt Close 4n 160 acres, well suited for stock rsncn and orchard develop ment. Owner here to sell. See welter H. Jonee, over Jackson Co Bank. RIVER rRONTAOE AT HIOHBANK8 80 acrea with near! half mile on Roeue rlTer, at lower High Bank. Th most frequented retreat of local anglers. Tou can't equal this location at 82500. WALTER H. JONES, Realtor. Jacluon Count? Bank B'.dr Faone 788, FOR SALE REAL ESTATB WHEN you think of real estate think of Brown ft wniu. FOR BALE HOMES 8-ROOM bungalow, 8100 cash, bsl. 825 per mo. Mignt trace, u, o. Buttertleld. 408 Medford Bldg. FIVE ROOMS and sleeping porch, nicely furnished; electrlo range, heatrola. piano, washing machine, etc. House sold for 83.200; furni ture Insured at one time for 82.500. Total price 83.000, plus half year taxes. Terms. C. S. BUTTERFIELD, 40S Medford Center Building. FOR SALE Attractive home. Phone 105. 80 N. Central. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES USED CAR SPECIALS With a Written Guarantee. 1930 Chrysler 70 Brougham, 4-speed transmission. 6-ply tires, fine shape. A real buy On sale for 5 daya only. 1928 Bulck Standard Coupe, less than market price. 1930 Austin, repossession. - ' Also several other cars at very cheap price. ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC. Phone 18,. 38 N. Riverside. SANDY'S AUGUST SPECIALS. WATCH THIS SPOT FOR VALUES HOT IN USED CARS '30 Sport Chevrolet coach..8295.00 '30 Ford Sport Roadster8 ???.?? If Willys Knight Sedan 8 23.C0 '29 Chevrolet Coach .8245O0 39 Ford Stake Body Truck 825000 '27 Bulck Sedan (a buy) 8195 00 Also 25 others all makes. Pontlae Salea Floor, So. Riverside. Open Nights and Sunday. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE--3 brood sows and 16 small pigs: price 840. Call lao9. FOR SALE POULTRY 100 RHODE ISLAND Red pullets at the Medford Poultry Eag Co. FOR SALE FUEL ROYAL UTAH COAL at 813.60 per ton delivered direct from car. Or- der now and aave money. Phone 833. P. E. SAMSON COMPANY. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE HAND-MADE RUGS that are different. Afternoons. 33 N. Peach. o FOR SALE Circulating heater,, twin beds. Lloyd-loom woven suite, areas- er. dining table. Afternoons. 38 N. Peach. FOR SALE Peaches 3 Tel. 639-J-l. Mrs. D. and 4c W. Luke. lb. CANNING PEACHES ready. Bring containers. M. J. Norrls, Brook bank Orchards. Phone 14-F-5. CORN for TURKEY FEED at new low prices 81.20 per cwt, at car. Carload of Eastern Yellow Corn to arrive here about Aug. lJ9th. Ar range now for your feed require ments at thla special low price. Phone 833. F. E. SAMSON COMPANY 229 N. Riverside. FOR SALE Sanitary cot, bed, child's bed, 2 kltcnen cabinets, chsap. Will trade for wood. Mrs. Wilcox, Tel. 120-R. ENSILAGE CUTTER, 825. E. E. Foss, Talent. FOR SALE Gravensteln apples and plums. Bagley orchard. Talent. FOR SALE Wheat, 81.25 per hun dred. Nealon Ranch. SATSUMA plums. Tel. 602-J. n CULL PEARS, cheap. Rogue River Co. 34-H.P. Wagner electric motor and new trailer. 347 Beatty. FOR SALE Tomatoes lc per pound at Calhoun ranch, 1 mile south west of Phoenix. 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 Peach, tomato crate. Monarch Seed Co. FOR SALE Roofing materials. Mon arch Seed Co. TOMATOES, lc lb. pick them. J. F. Cook's ranch, Red Top Schoolhouse road. located here In the vicinity of Med. -tora win sell for balance du contract with terms like rent. Interested write at once to C. Remington, 1012 Jay St, Sacra mento, Cal. and a half northeaj Point. Bring boxes. GARDEN DIRT, ' plowing, ferttl sand and gravel. Phone 013-J. makes, 65 up: term If desired, makes rented and repaired. Wt CUCUMBERS Boston pickling; Ken. bulgy nonaer oeans. rnon MISCELLANEOUS lutely satisfactory or no Chi We are conveniently located offer you quick service. F. E. SAMSON COMPANY 329 N. Riverside. 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 DllltlTOBY Abstract. - JACRS.ON CO. ABSTRACT CO. ' Abstracts or Title and .Title Insurance. The' onlr complete Title System In Jackson County. 4 . MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts ot Title, Title Insurance. Room 8 and 8. No. 82 Worth Central Art upstair. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Automobile Loans. CONTRACTS REFINANCED - PAYMENTS REDUCED We pay up balance due dealer, bank or finance company ana extena your payment. Additional money loaned. Phone 31 for appointment. Chiropractor DR H. P. COLEMAN Chlropractto and Physiotherapy OREGON LICENSE 364 California License 3029 13 YEARS IN MEDFORD, ORE. Dentistry. PR. JAMES S. JOHNSON . Dentistry. 312-314 Medford Bldg. Phone 607. Dressmaking and Remodeling. THE FASHION 8HOP Dressmaking and remodeling. 424 Mediord Bldg. Phone 1181. Funeral Parlor. PERL'S FUNERAL HOME Distinctive ' service at moderat rate. Estab- llahed 20 yeara. Ambulance serv ice. 6th St. at Oakdal. Tel. 47. Expert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT - Tel. 1173. 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 blanka, billing aystems, duplicating .cash sales slip and everything In tne printing line. 2U-3U n. orape. Phone 75. Money to Lend. WE LEND MONEY on furniture and late model auto. Three per oent per month on unpaid balance. No other charges. Come In and . get - tne cash today, see w. E. Thomas, 48 So. Central. . Phone 139 Piano Instruction.- FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher of piano Classical and popular music courses. Halght Muslo Studio, 818 Liberty Bldg. Tel. 72. Transfer. REINKINO TRUCKING CO. Tran- fer and Storage. We haul anything n i. a reasonable price, in no. frir Street. Phone 332., DAVIS TRANSFER ft STORAGE Service guaranteed. 30 S- Grape St. rnone o, or residence iuou. EADS TRANSFER ft STORAGE CO. Office 1015 No. Central. Phone 315 Prices right. Service guaranteed. Watch Repairing. 825.00 REWARD for any watch 1 can nx. usea watcnes sold at nan wholesale price. 8th St, opposite stage Depot. Mail Tribune Daily across l. Sued the feathers fi. Obese 8. Counttmanr 13. Fresh-wattr porpol-e ' t3. Liquor 14. Sacred Image 15. Poisonous arachnid 17. Tear aaunder 18. Japanese coin 19. Metric Ixnd measure 20. botch 21. The rainbow 23. Passing fashion 24. Parent 26. Demolished 28. Large arm of the sea Lower momen tarily 30. In bed 31. Playthtnr 32. Existed S3. Massachusetts cape 34. Merry 85. Allude S6. Morning1: abbr. 37. Purchase Wait for 19. Off II. Adult boy Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle A I? EC AWtE AAlRpF REWA rd I N Gg L E E A1mid1or1as (5 OA TEE Ms E AT ED S Na1pS A T E lOMMj TBrM$ r fNMms. ISMjPR E SjV P ENlfl AssmrsmroMo 71 42. Gone by 45. Egyptian god dess 46. Fence back of the batter 4. Discourteous 49. Japaneie itatemtn 50. In thla plac 51. City In -owa, . V- I3 I3 4 WWAS I4 1 7 WM i l' I" ! I fclfc ; i- tji' i i. air i !: mm m a4 27 mi 23 - u a? i PI 31 Wm 3 " 'WM Hl 1 3' Hi34 11J5 ? wk II ' 45 WAl' ' 47 1 m : N I 1 ir I i if 1 1 OPPORTUNITY BUY NOW LAND 18 CHEAP-00IN0 UP Mountain ranch trms to suit. On mountain stream, two bams full of hay, 100 tons; 39 acres of clover and timothy; a-room houM. M head of milk com-a, is head of young stock; all farm Implements; team, chickens, geese, everything goes. No better dairy proposition ever offered in Jsckson county. Buy now. , BARST.fl and CORN, Phone 9jn.T-.A9. 15 8. Central LEGAL NOTICES Notice. In the County Court of the Stat of Oreeon for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of Frank M. Manning, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned Administrator ha filed It Final Aocount and Report In the above entitled matter .and ths above entitled Court has fixed September I7th. 1933. at 10:00 o'clock a. m., in the County Court Room In the Court House In Medford, Jackson County. Oregon, a the time and place for hearing objection to said Final Ac count, and for the settlement thereof. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF MEDFORD. OREOON. Administrator of the estate of Frank M. Manning, Deceased. By EUGENE THORNDIKE, Assistant Trust orncer. Notice of Administrator'! Sale, Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned administrator of the Estate of William Orosh, deceased, under and In pursuance of an Order of ths County Court of Oregon, for Jackaon County, made and entered of record on July 16, 1933, will offer for sale and will sell at private sale at the Farmera ft rrultgrowers Bank, at Medford, Oregon., on the 36th day of August, 1933, between the hours of 10:00 o clock a. m. and :w p. m. oi said day, Lot 13. Block 1, Whitman Park Addition to the City of Med ford. Oregon, to the highest bidder for cash, subject to approval by said Court. F. E. WAHL, Administrator of Estate of William Orosh. Deceased. Notice of Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an execution on fore closure duly Issued out of and under the seal of the circuit court ot tne State of Oregon, In and for the Coun ty of Jackson, to me directed and dated on the 10th day of August, 1032, In a certain action therein, wherein Lavon Zundel, a plaintiff, reoovered Judgment against J. S. Vandorfy and Mary A. Vandorfjr. bus band and wife, the defendant, for the sum of Eight Hundred and no 100 (8800.00) Dollars, with Interest at 8 per annum from June 17, 1931, with costs and disbursements taxed at Eighteen and 05-100 (818.05) Dol lars, and the further sum of Two Hundred and no-100 (6200.00) Do), lars, as attorney's fees, which Judg ment was enrolled and docketed In the Clerk's office of aald Court In said County on the 10th day of August, 1932. Notice Is hereby given that, pur suant to the terms of the said exe cution, I will on ths 10th day of oeptember. 1833, at io:oo o clock a m, at the front door of the Court house In the City of Medford, is Jsckson County, Oregon, offer for sale and win sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder, to satisfy said Judgment, together with- the costs or this sale, subject to re demption as provided by law, all of the right, title and Interest that the aald defendants, J. S. Vandorfy and aiary a. vanaorry, nusband ana wire, had on the 17th day of December, 1926, or now have In and to the fol lowing described property, altuated in the County of Jackson, State of Ore gon, to-wit: Beginning at a point which Is 451.4 reet West and North 0 degree 01 minute East 1265.4 feet from the Southeast corner of Donation Land Claim No. 79 In Townahlp 37 South Cross-Word Puzzle . Medicinal plant 7. Number 8. Discharged 9. High cards 10. Plot 11. Finish 18. Remunerated 20. Month if lbs year 23. Color . 23. Elf 25. Imitator 2S. Worthletsi Biblical 27. Fourth loin sen of a rum! nnnt 21. Lad 29. Vanquished 3L Largest Scotch river Si. Marry 34. Steadying rope JS. Skating arena 37. Foundations 18. Kind of meat 40. Broad 41. Ship's officer 43. Pierce witb the horns 44. Overt 45. Matcullns nam 4. Invite 47. That woman S2. Mir 63. Paradise DOWN 1. Fall to bit 3. A alnsle time t. Treated as ft celebrity 4. Pallor 6. Bazaars RanQ3 3 West of ths Willsmette Me ridian In Jackson County, Oregon, and from aald point running thence North 0 degreea 01 minutes East, 390.6 feet: thenc East 833.3 lect. more or less to the West line of the County Road: thence along said road line. South 0 degrees 01 minutes West 390.6 feet: thence West 833 3 fret, more or less to the point of begin ning. Dated thla 10th day of August. 1933. RALPH O. JENNINGS, Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. By OLOA E. ANDERSON, Deputy. Notice. The Board of Equalization for the County of Jackson, State of Oregon, will meet on the 12th day of Septem ber, 1833, at the office of the County Assessor of the above named County and State, for the purpose of review ing and equalising the assessment roll for the year 1932. All petitions, asking for reduction In assessed val uation, must be filed with the Board of Equalization on or before Septem ber 28th, 1932. Dated at Medford, Oregon, thla 25th day of August, A. D. 1933. J. B. COLEMAN. County Assessor. Eagle Point EAOLE POfNT, Aug. 25. (Spl.) Donald and Shirley Walker of Yreka, Cal are here visiting their grand parents, Mr. and Mra. Jacob Prey. They expect to stay about a week. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Krettger of Sac ramento vllated Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Henderson, August 18. The Kreugers are en route to Corvallls and expect to Ttsit here again en route to Sac ramento. Mr. and Mr, w. E. Davie were host to the Angora Wool Rabbit club August 21. Those present were: Mr. ana Mra. W. P. Horn and Mr. and Mrs. Pred Vaughn of Trail, Mr. and Mrs. b. a. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Hatlett called August 21 on Mr. and Mrs. W. E, Davles. w. r. Horn of Trail wa a dinner guest August 21 of Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Coy and family, Mr. and Mra. Ray Harnlsh and fam ily, Mrs. Mary Taylor and Mr. and Mrs, Therln Taylor and son Blllle, Mr. and Mrs. William Holman and family spent August 21 at Climax. Mra. Philip Hannaford spent August . witn Mr. and Mrs. J. a. HannaforJ Special meeting of the school board to attend to matters pertaining to the opening of school was held Au gust 23. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Strayer of Cody, Wyo., are here visiting Mr. and Mrs. q. e. Myers. They intend to locate In the valley. Mrs. Cella Holmes and Mra. Nora Harris visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Walker August 18. Mr.- and Mra. Maurice Horton of Crater Lake avenue In Medford, call ed August SO on Mr. Edith Weld man. An invitation was extended' to Orangers by the secretary of the Jackson County Health association to attend a preview of the Alex Sparrow Memorial cllnio on August 25. TIio Invitation la In the hands of Mra. Edith Weldman, secretary of the Orange. Those attending are re questlon to use the main entrance to the new courthouse. Mr. and Mra. Ed Coy of Medford visited here August 21 with Mr. Coy's mother, Mr. Sarah Coy. Josephine Hurst left August 23 for Tacoma, Wash, to spend a week's va cation. Mr, c. E. Myers Is substi tuting for her In the local telephone office. Mr. and Mr. W. H. Young and family called August 21 on Mr. and Mr. Lester Throckmorton and also at Mr. and Mr. B. A. Clarka. Mrs. M. L Pruett was In town August 18. Mr. and Mra. J. O. Hannaford were dinner guests August 17 of Mr. and Mrs. Millard Robertson. Alee Bett left last week for Port land to receive medical attention. Word ha been received that Mrs. William Perry, who has been In Port land for aome time receiving medical treatment, will leave for home Au gust 35, A daughter- was born recently to Mr. and Mra. Tdm Bojanoff, Mra. Amy Brown, Stella VanScoy and Lena Stowell and children at tended Barnes' circus August 17. Mrs. Paul Hoffard also attended the ahow. A large number of Eagle Point rest dent ttended the Oold Rush Jubi lee at Jacksonville August 10. Ssm Coy and his wranglera represented the Eagle Point cheese factory In the pa- raae. Edwin Clement 1 visiting Ms uncle nd aunt, Mr. and Mr. W. C. Clements. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Taylor of Medford spent the evening August .i wun Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Clark. Rose Whaley visited her uncle, E. A. Mlsner, August 23, at the Sacred Heart hospital. Mr. Mlsner. who un derwent an operation recently, I much Improved. CLUBlMlIN y E WASHINOTON. Aug. 35. (API- Mrs, urace Morrison Poole, widely traveled new president of the Oeneral federation of Women's clubs, today returned to launch what she labelled "The United States" movement among women. Mor than 300,000 milea In 31 dif ferent countrlea ha been her record, nd yet she remarked: "We women nee1 to narrow our horlrons, rather than broaden them, right now. We should clean up our own back yards." Mra. Poole aald ah would urge the approximately two million women be longing to the 14 800 federated clubs under her supervision to "go down to the city hail or town hall" of their reapectlve communities, "and ask to see how th money la spent." August spscisl. Tnre. loads 16-ln. slab for 86.76. Med. Fuel Co. Tel. 631, MeteoroIogicalReport August 35, 1933 Forecasts Medford and vicinity: Tonight and Friday fair. Warmer Friday. Oregon: Fair tonight and Friday but fog and mist on coast. High temperature In the Interior. Lowest temperature this morning, 53 degrees. Temperature a year ago today: Highest. 88; lowest, 52. Total precipitation since September 1, 1931, 22.44 Inches. Relative humidity at 5 p. m. yes terday, 10 per cent; 5 a. m. today. 82 per cent. Sunset today, 8:57 p. m. Sunrise tomorrow. 5:30 a. m. Sunset tomorrow, 8:55 p. m. Observations Taken at ft A. UOth Meridian Time IT 5- IT tr m J a 3 a to as - if o 3 B City Baker City 83 Boise . H 88 Chicago 90. 50 56 72 .... 58 T 70 .02 54 74 . 60 62 .... 58 .01 55 .... 66 T 76 T 64 60 68 62 84 56 62 Clear Clear P.Cdy. Denver .. 84 Des Molnea ....86 Clear Cloudy Eureka , .. 58 Cloudy Presno ....-.... 104 Helena 74 Los Angeles ...... 64 Marshrield 68 Medford . 1)5 New York 80 Phoenix 108 Portland 88 Clear Clear Cloudy Rain Clear Clear P.Cdy, Clear P. Cdy Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Reno 96 Roseburg 90 Sale Lake City.... 90 San Francisco .... 74 Seattle 78 Spokane H 86 SEATTLE AFTER MANY YEARS DIAMOND LAKE, Ore., Aug. 35. (Spl.) Among those enjoying the excellent fishing at Diamond lake during the past week were Tye H, Hollander of Seattle. This waa his flrat visit alnce 1010 when he pack ed Into ths lake with a party of other sportsmen. Fishing Is usually better during June or August than during July. And this year la no exception, as proven by the limit catchea being taken dally. An out standing example la John W. Walt and party of Portland, who came In with 24 fish, 8tream fishing In Lake creek and the North Umpqua Is also reported very good by lodge guests. J. A. Elliot ot Portland, U. S. bu reau of publlo roads, ha been In specting road work In the Diamond lake area during the past three days, Mr. and Mrs. Emll Mohr of Med ford. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Robertson, spent Wednesday night at the lake, visiting Edna and Emll Mohr, Jr. Mrs. Mohr remained until Sunday. Mr. and Mr. J. A. Perry and daughter, Mra. France Fllnn of Medford apent the week-end at the lake. Rorsrt Emmsns, Wm. Walker and Wm. Cunningham have been camped on. the lak during the past week. Sunday, John O'Connor of Medford stopped at the lodge on the first leg of his hike from Crater lake to Mt. Hood, over the Skyline Trail. . IS PHOENIX. Aug. 38. (Spl.) Mis sionary program Sunday night was on of th beat given for some time. Devotion were led by Mrs. J. O. N. Poling. A short play, written by Marlon DeVrles, was given. A tlk waa given by Harriet Whit. Allc Lowry gava a vocal solo and France Porter and Mrs. Woods piano se lection. Plana are being mad to conduct meeting of this nature often during th winter month. Christian Endeavor of th Presby terian church enjoyed a party at th horn of Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Hartley last Friday evening. Thirty-five at tended th party and th venlng was spent playing ouUld games, greatly enjoyed by all. 1 Avoids Turkeys But Loses Life BUOBNE, Ore, Aug. 35. (4) Paul McKay, 17, of Black Butt, was killed today when his automobile overturned near Cottage Orov after It had run Into loose gravel on highway, au Labach. riding with him, escaped with bruises. McKay turned off the road to avoid striking a flock of turkeys. The car hit the gravel and went over a steep bank, 1 Heavy Jolt Dealt Seattle Financier SEATTLE, Was., Aug. 35. (AP) The maximum sentence allowed by law, rive to fifteen year in stats prison for grand tarceny, waa Ira- posed on W. D. Comer, 73, former Seattle financier, by Superior Judge Malcolm Douglas today. In a scarcely audible vole Comer pleaded with th Judg for IS min ute befor sentence was pronounced, . Phone 642. w u naul away your refuse. City sanitary Servto. August special. Three loads 16-ln slabs for 86.78. Med. Fuel Co. Tel. 831, WHITEOWLPLANS HEM SEIGE FOR INCREASED SALES With Its ammunition the smashing coast-to-coast triumph of White Owl t 8 cents, a aelge gun Whit Owl advertising campaign for late sum mer and early fall will lay down heavy barrage for Increased sale at th cigar case. Big space half.pag advsrtlsement on the aportlng page of Influential newspapers of large circulation will carry "Front Pag News'' of Whit Owl's "All American Victory" to million of smokers. Th Initial, ad of th fall campaign ap peared In Wednesday Mall Tribune. In order to dramatis th scope and volume of White Owl' sensational aalea rcord over 425.000.000 Whit Owla sold the first year at 8 cent from coast to coast, the opening half page advertisement Is reproduction of the front upper halt page of a newspaper. Tilted at an eye-catching, easily readable angle, Whit Owl "Front Page News" bear hugo head lines "All American Victory" nd White Owl at So Win Coast to Coast." As an explanation and proof to th reader, box containing Whit Owl' record breaking first year' core at 8 cent presents these fig- urea: Est 303.000.000 Central 143,000.000 West 78,000,000 Total . 425.000,000 To the right of the box three lines read: "14 Years 7c and Up Abso- lutely th Sam cigar at So Breaks All Records." To even th most oasual reader It must he apparent from a glance at the advertisement that there I mor than meets tne eye In the saying, "Better Tobacco Wtil Tell" not only from ths fact that 425,000,000 Whit Owls were sold In one year at 5 cent, but also from th faot that they roll ed up a huge aalea acore In every section of the country from coast to coast in the east, In th central section and In the west. In other words, It must be obvious that Whit Owl snjoys country-wide popularity and that, In aoorlng Its sales record, smokers In cities, towns and village everywhere tried Whit Owl nd, found It tobacco to their taste. Alert dealers In every section, noU Ing the Increase In White Owl sales and the Beige gun advertising that aim to runner increase them, re port that by placing th White Owl box on top of the case they cash in to tne fullest possible extent on the advertising. And the more prom inent the position of the box. ther say, the greater Is the sale of Whit Owls and correspondingly the great. er their profit. Backed as they are by powerful. persistent White Owl advertising In leading newspapers, all dealers large or small can reap a full har vest of profits on th advertising by putting th White Owl box on toD of th counter. By displaying Whits Owla In a prominent place, they will unquestionably cash In to the fullest extent on the present and futurs selge gun Whit Owl advertising, which aim to send more and mor ' smokers Into their stores for Wait Owls. ' OMAHA. Aug. 35. (ff) Th outh. represented by New Orleans, will clash with th Pacific; coast, in th person of Los Angeles, her today for th all-western championship In th American Legion', annual national Junior baseball tournament. Th winner will go to Manchester. N. H. August 80, to compete against th all-eastern team in th national final. Nev Orleans won It way to the regional finals by defeattng Se attle yesterdsy, 8 to I. Los Angeles triumphed over Boulder, Colo., 31 to 6. Despite th sever trouncing Los Angelas handed Boulder, the dope ster gave New Orleans an even chance became of It brilliant play In eliminating Seattle. PHOENIX JUVENILES LAY WINTER PLANS PHOENIX. Aug. 35. (Spl,) Juve niles of Oak Circle enjoyed one ot the beat meetings of th year Satur day. Plan for th winter month Include a Hallowe'en party and play will be given by th Juvenile mem bers. '- Circle will meet on th flrat and third Saturday of each month, be ginning In September. Enough new members have been taken Into th circle to form a drill team and at th meeting Saturday Patricia and Marltta Furry were chosen leader. The entire team ha not been chosen jet. Election of officers will be helii at th first meeting In September. Rank Bandits Killed -LOS ANOEI.ES, Aug. 36. ,AP) Two negro bank robber wra shot and killed by a bank manager, and H, R. Reed, teller, wounded critically today when five negroes attempted to hold up and rob the Bank ot America branch at Fifty-Seventh and South Broadway. 1 When needing duplicating sale book, flat-packs or fan-fold cash register forms, ''ledger el: sets tor bookk.eplni machine of any other kind of prlntlt. don't order from eul-of-town firm and psy mor. Phone 75 and on of our representatlven will call. August coal swcial. 613,00 per ton. Isd, Fuel Co, Tel. 831, , - -