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' StfEDFORD IWL TRTBTJXE, MEDFORD, OREGON", FRIDAY, 'AUGUST 26, 1932. PAGE ELEVEN DON'T FORGET TO PHONE THAT WANT AD ! HERB ABE THS RATES 1 per word tint insertlo (Minimum aooi Bach additional Insertion, (Minimum 100) Per line per month, without oopy changes ,lJ" Phone 75 f LOST-Black cocker spaniel aTnn. .lass eve. Last seen on Jacx i "onvfir.nd Orlffin Creek road. i Keasi notify Gus'the Tailor, or call ; ' 98-X. Reward. tOST If dog musing, call 1616. IIFXPW ANTED MALE BARBEBvTJNTED-Eaat Side Barber .i Shop, beginning Saturday. ! w ANTED S 1TUATIONS AUTO MECHANIC Expert Wnltwn. carter td generator man. familiar S "th all make, of cars and ec ? tr cal systems, will accept part time worn of any kind. Box 6650, care Tribune . LADY with 12-year-old, child would i '. ,,i hA,ivAnlna: good nome. small wages. See J. S. Sutton. Cra terlan theater. WANTED Trucking and hauling by ' contract or hour. Phone 7-F-3. W. T M. Howard. WANTEU MISCELLANEOUS WANTED To lease a Placer mine 5 with option to buy. Or will trade farm land In Willamette valley. J neaV Albany. Give fuU detal Is. I Stanley Smith, Box 62, Bend, Ore. WANTED Passenger to San Fran , Cisco. Start Aug. 29 or 30. Share j expenses. Box 6663 care Tribune. -,AMTirTi Tn announce Thursday nimit and wet wave, 60c. ; Medford Beauty Shop, 116 N. Cen 7 tral. Phoiit. 191. WANTED Used office desk; must be in good condition What have you? f Box 23,- Mall Tribune. EMPTY TRUCK returning Irom Port i land September 2. wants load from ' there or nolnts en route. Hawley Transfer. Phone 1044-X. "WANTED Laundry, 4c lb. Central. 228 N wiM-rrn 2nd hand soods. We buy, : sell and trade. Bcrrydale 2nd Hand i Store, 1603 No. Riverside. FOR UPHOLSTERING, regluclng, re- finishing, phone 969-R. "FOR RENT HOunES FOR RENT Furnished 5-room house r,,t I.. Ave.: unfurnished 5- Toom house on 12th near school. Both new. Phone mw. FOR RENT Bungalow near grade and i Junior high. Call looe-j. , FOR RENT 31 Mistletoe Ave., 5-rm. unfurnished home, narowooa iiour., .. firTiii: S32.50. Including water, S Charles R. Ray. Realtor, Medford ; Bldg. Phone 302. FOR RENT House near high scho.il, ! Being remodeled. Only 20. Tel. 105 FOR RENT 2 modern bungalows, ; Berrydale: newly decorated, new - lawns; eia.au, water paia. u-. '. FOR RENT Stucco. 101 Clark St.; newly decorated: 18 mo. Tel. 105, - FOR RENT Beautiful furnished ', home. 840 E. 9th St., $32.50. Tel 1 1382-J. Owner. i FOR RENT Modern home on East Main at. inquire rarmers as nui. i growers Bank. FURNISHED 4-room house; cleon. 243 N. Holly-. Adults. FOR RENT 8-room modern house, I 821 Benson St.. $12.50 mo, water I psld. Inquire 413 Benson. FOR RENT Furnished B-rm modem house suitable for two families, 4 rooms upstairs, private entrance, water and toilet. $12.50 mo: 5 rooms & bath down stairs. $20.00 month, each water paid. Separate garage i and garden ground. H block to Lincoln s.-hool. 641 Pine St. Call at ' house and see owner. ; FOR RENT Furn. house, 1139 West Main: 7 rooms; lawn, garden. Tel, C A. DeVoe. FOR RENT Modern 6-room home. very nicelv furnished; also 5-room unfurnished house. Phone Mrs, Francis Hollls. 790-R. FOR RENT Modern bungalow Just vacated by party leaving city; five b'.o?ka frdrn court house, short walk to new high and Washington schools: fl rooms with screened-in back oorca. pantry, laundry with - t'loa; garage, wood hou-e, coal bin and s'.oiase room with cement floors. n:ce blu'-rraaa lawn, roses. f.oers, shade trees, vines: electric water heater, heatroia, new llnal e-.im on kitchen floor, builtln fu tures tn kitchen. Everything in first-class condition. Not for lease to family with small children; an Ideal home. Address Box 800, Mall Tribune and owner win see you. TOR- RENT Modern live-room bouse. FOB RENT HOUSES FOB RENT Good Inquire 417-J-3. bouse, close in. POR SENT homes. Furnished or unfurnished Brown A White FOR RENT Furnianed bouse, in. Tel. 318-Y. FOR RENT 4 to e-roora bouses. Phone 100. 90 N. Central. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT ApU In Medford in ex change for rent of house in Ash land. 616 N. Central. ft ROOMS, unfurnished except range; near 3 schools. Key 146 So. Ivy. FOR RENT 122'i Mistletoe Ave., furnished 5-room upstairs flat, very comfortable; 30, including water. Charles R. Ray. Realtor, Med lord Bldg. Phone 302. 3-ROOM APT., completely furnished. T.I No. Ivy. FURNISHED ape for rent. 201-H. mornings. Phqne FURN. APT,, new overstuffed, refrig eration. The Berben, 10 Quince. HOMES KOR RENT Cell 108 FOR BENT TARNISHED ROOMS PLEASANT front room; separate ent rance. 220 No. Oakdale. . PLEASANT, comfortable roms, Mistletoe St. FOR KENT ROOMS AND BOARD ROOM AND BOARD for two who will share same room In beautiful home. 806 W. Main: Phone 1312. PLEASANT rooms, 2; board, 5. 716 E. Main. FOR RENTMISCELLANEOUS POR REN"1 Office room East Main, Ch"ders Bldg. 125. Phone 291. OFFICES In Sparta Bldg.; Ideal loca tion, steam heat; low rentals, ari T. Tengwald, Agent. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE HOME In Gold Hill for Copco stock or T. I. D. bonds st par. rnone ,872-R-l, Ashland. FOR SALE OR TRADE For Medford 400- A. cood land In Nenr.. all in fine crop now, fenced, rented, level, dark rich sandy loam needs no Ir rigation, high altitude, mild cli mate. Joins state highway, lights and phone available, sen tor eiuuu, car down, balance back on land at 8 worth S20.000. call a w Holly. FOR SALE OR TRADE For Medford, clear for clear 2 ranches Joining, 160 acres Improved, good .house, 30 acres fenced, 12 acres cleared, sub lrrlgated springs, placer mine, plen ty more land to clear; 80 acres, 2 room house, all yearcreek, either place flanked by mlleabf free range, Ideal for stock raising and mixed farming. Call 432 N. Holly or write Mrs. Barto, Medford. Ore. ATTRACTIVE home for Bldg. ic Loan stock. Phone 105. FOR EXCHANGE FOR SALE OR TRADE Roosevelt Eight-cylinder sedan. Big Pines Lor.' Co. Tel No. 11 FOB SALE REAL ESTATE UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY IN DAIRY AND POULTRY RANCH One OI the best buys that we have ever had In this 38-acre dairy ranch, only 2 miles from town, good roads, excellent soil, about 8 acres Ladlno clover, 10 acres alfalfa, 3 acres of corn, wonderful garden; balance of land In pasture, with an abund ance of wood; 6-room home, auto matic pump, running hot and cold water, bath, electric lights, milk house, barn with room for 10 cowa, abundance of shade, nice lawn, 20 varieties of fruit In family or chard. Total price $2850; $1350 cash; terms on balance. P. 8 At additional price of $1150 cash, 400 turkeys. 7 head of milk cows, 4 calves, team, farm Imple ments, hay In ban. grain for tur keys, together with cream contract whereby owner gets 40c per 10, butterfat for sweet cream, all go witn place. Also LOAN COMPANY TELIA US TO SELL DUPLEX, only 4 blocka from City park, 8 rooms on each side, on pavement, all assessments paid, for $1800: $100 down, balance $17 per montn, including interest at 7 One side of house should make payments. CHARLES A. WINO AGENCY, INC, 18 No. Front St. Phone 728. run BALK 3-acre tract on north Pacific highway. Inquire Farmers x rruitgTowers Bank. SEVER AT i good homes; acreage rent- ais; Terms to suit purchawr. Rob erta. 720 W. 2nd. Phone 1528-J. OODD FARM AND CITV REAL ESTATE for sale. Will take Copcc stock at par and our prices are low. BROWN & WHITE. Realtors. 104 W. Main St. OUTSTANDING VALUE Close In 160 acres, well Bulled for stock ranch and orchard develop ment. Owner here to sell. See Walter H. Jones, over Jackson Co. Bank. RIVER FRONTAGE AT HIOHBANKS 30 acres with nearly half mile on Rogue river, at lower High Banks. The most frequented retreat of local anglers. You can't equal this location at $2500. WALTER H. JONES. Realtor. Jackson County Bank Bldg. Phone 796. WHEN you think of real estate think of Brown & White. TUB BALE LrVKSTOva FOR SALE Weaner pigs, let t. Essie Point. 1 poR SALE 2 brood sows and 16 FOB SALE HOMES 6-ROOM bungalow, $100 cash, bal. $25 per mo. Mlgnt trade, c. B. Butterrleld, 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 bait year taxes. Terms. C. 8. BUTTERF1ELD, 409 Medford Center Building. FOR SALE Attractive homes. Phone 105. 30 N. Central. ' FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES SANDY'S USED CAR EMPORIUM AUOUST SPECIALS THAT ARE 6PECIALS 1930 Dodge 6 Coupe .. $365 00 1929 Pontlac Coupe 395.00 1931 Ford 1'4-ton truck 425.00 1931 Ford Sedan 425.00 All makes of care In our stock; 30 different models to pick from. PONTIAO SALES FLOOR . . South Riverside. Open nights and Sunday. FOR SALE Ford T coupe; new bat tery, good tires, license; $35 cash Call 1630-J. USED CAR -SPECIALS . . With a Written Guarantee. 1930 Chrysler 70 Brougham, 4-specd transmission. 6-Dlv tires, fine shape. A real buy. On sale for 5 days only. 1928 Buick standard coupe, less tnan market price. 1930 Austin, repossession. Also several other cars at very cheap prices. ARMSTRONO MOTORS'. INC. Phone 18. 38 N. Riverside. FOR SALE POULTRY 100 RHODE ISLAND Red pullets at the Medford Poultry Egg Co. FOR SALE FUEL ROYAL UTAH COAL at $13.50 per ton delivered direct from car. Or der now and save money. Phone 833. F. E. SAMSON COMPANY. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE At Schulta' vegetable ' stand, east end Jackson St. bridge, vegetables, melons, tomatoes, rhenn. Let us Dlease Tou with qua lty. fresh from the garden. Open 6 days a week. FOR SALE Tomatoes. Russell Wil son, 24 Genesee. Phone 422-J. TOMATOES, lo a pound. P. 8. Car penter, Jacksonville highway. FOR SALE Electric washer. $15; 5 drawer oak chiffonier. $9.75: ",4-h.p. electric motor. $6; small gas range. $5: walnut bedroom suite. $32; li brary table. $3.95; small stand, $1.25: rolltop oak office desk, like new, $25: 3-drawer letter filing cab inet. $8.95. The Medford Exchange, 39 South -Front. FOR SALE-Jelly plums. Tel. 857-L. FOR SALE Cabbage plants, 65c. per hundred. 1202 E. 11th. FOR SALE Tomatoes' e lb., you pick them. Melons, picallng cu cumbers. John Mace, take road before overhead bridge, Tolo; lol low arrows. USED davenport for sale, very cheap. 511 Haven. FOR SALE HAND-MADE RUGS that are different. Afternoons. 33 N. Peach. FOR SALE Circulating heater, twin beds, Lloyd-loom woven suite, dress er, dining tble. Afternoons. 33 N. peach. FOR SALE Peaches 3c and 4c lb. Tel. 539-J-l. Mrs. D. W. Luke. CANNINO PEACHES resdy. Bring containers. M. J. rsorns. Hrooa bank Orchards. Phone I4-F-5. CORN lor TURKEY FEED at new low prices $1.20 per cwt, at car. Carload of Eastern Yellow Corn to , arrive here about Aug. 29th. Ar range now for your feed require ments at this apeciai low price. Phone 833. F. E. SAMSON COMPANY 229 N. Riverside. FOR SALE Sanitary cot, bed, child's bed, 2 kitchen cabinets, cheap. Will trade for wood. Mrs. Wilcox, Tel. 120-R. ENSILAGE CUTTER, $26. E. E. Foss, Yalent. FOR SALE Gravenstein apples and plums. Bagley orchard, Talent, FOR SALE Wheat, $1.25 per nun dred. Nealon Ranch. SATSUMA plums. Tel. 602-J. CULL PEARS, cheap. Rogue River Co POR SALE Tomatoes lc per pound at Calhoun ranch, 1 mile south west of Phoenix. POR SALE Peach; Monarch Seed Co. tomato crates. POR SALE Roofing materials. Mon arch Seed Co. TOMATOES, lc lb. pick them. J. P. Cook's ranch. Red Top Schoolhouse road. PIANO BARGAIN Late model piano located here in the vicinity of Med ford will sell fir balance due on contract with terms like rent. If Interested write at once to C. A. Remington, 1012 Jay St., Sac re men to, Cal. OAKJJEN DIRT, plowing, fertilizer, sand and gravel. Phone 8 13-J. POR SALEOsed sewing machines, all makes, 45 up; terms If desired. All makes rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine Co., 24 N. Bartlett. CL'CPMBERS Boston pickling; Ken tucky Wonder beans. Phone 1612. MISCELLANEOUS FEKD GRINDING 11.50 per ton. We guarantee our (rrinding to be abso lutely satisfactory or no charge. W are conveniently located and offr you quirk rvc F. E FAMSON COMPACT 229 N. Rirenide. WE PAY CA.sH (or usl can and equities. Pierc-Alln .Motor Co. LOCAL or long diatsnc hsullng. W tuarant. to ssve you money. Haw ly Trarnfar. 1B Horth Rirmldt. Prion. 1044-X. Pnom (43. wsu baul away yoiu BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts or Title and Title Insurance. Thei only complete Tltlejplace of hearing objections there'.o System In jacuon County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title, Title Insurance. Rooms 8 and 6. No. 32 North Central Ave., upstairs. Automobile Loans. CONTRACTS REFINANCED PAYMENTS REDUCED We pay up balance due dealer, bank or finance company ana eiwnn your payments. Additional money loaned. Phone 31 for appointment. Chiropractor DR H. P. COLEMAN Chiropractic and Physiotherapy OREGON LICENSE 264 California License 3029 12 YEARS IN MEDFORD, ORE. 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 eerv Ice. 6th St. at Oakdale. Tel. 47. Expert Window Cleaners, LET GEORGE DO IT - Tel. 1172. House cleaning. Floor waxing. Ori ental rug cleaning, specialty. Job Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant tn southern Oregon. Printing of all kinds: book binding; loose-leaf ledgers, and blanks, billing systems, duplicating cash sales slips and everything lu the printing line. 28-30 N. Grape. Phono 75. Money to Lend. WE LEND MONEY on furniture and late model autos. Three per cent per month on unpaid balance.1 No other chargea. Come in and get tne cash today, see w. s. Thomas, 45 So Central. Phone 139 Piano Instruction. FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher of piano ' Classical and popular music courses. Height Muslo Studio, 818 Liberty Bldg. Tel. 73. Transfer. REINK1NO TRUCKING CO. Trans fer and Storage. We baul anything at a reasonable price. Ill No. Fir Street. Phone 332. DAVIS TRANSFER & STORAGE Service guaranteed. 20 S- Grape St. rnone 044. or residence iudu. EADS TRANSFER (St STORAGE CO. Office 1015 No. central. Phone 316 Prices right.. Service guaranteed. ' Watch Repairing. $25.00 REWARD for any watch I can't fix. Used watchea sold at half wholesale price. 8th St, opposite stage Depot. LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Final Settlement. In the County Court of the State of Oregon In and for Jackson County, In the Matter of the Estate of Annie Jessen. Deceased. Notice la hereby given that the Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L The one de (eated 1 Celestial. wanderet 1L, Obess II. Imbecile 15. Worth lp 16. Uncle: Scotch 47. Wax ointments 19. Pal 20. East Indian plant 21 Masculine name mean tng a rock 23. Gazes 25. Go by 21. Sun -dried brick SO. Nostril 31. Sliimberlnjr 33. Kxtreme fear 8i. Pen 36. George Kltot'a real name 1. Entrance (1. French pro noun it. Girdle .3. Princely Ital ian family 15. That man 4B. Burst forth - 48. Try: Scotch SO. Write Solution of Yesterday's Puzxle MloTLjT Wf i InIi Ia Wa SgNRTEMME S Im QA2 ElDlfo A Y jfp A B E DMTO V IwERE CQPjGA yBEP E Q A mIbyWb I D E IwaTyMm a n A e Q I. S 1 Sip A C K STOP R V P lip I TOiHE R B ANE SlDfTNiEDFN 69. Alleviate 60. .Marries again "2. Mare maturt 64. Topaz hum ming bird S5. Exclamation 67. Despots 71. In Greek re ligion, a disembodied ioul 5L Dauphttri of one a Drotncr 7z. slant or sliter 74. Expiate iS. Pushes rurlely 7.. Before 65. Utter heed- ". Scandinavian lesly "". Heroin of collon. The Firing 17. Winged Dutchman'' ' 2 3 4 J m 7 8 i ' M" 7rfs ZZZZZWLTZ W "m pn sTsir. yrbi WA WA rrr-r- -r rmr- rr l imz.fLpiig & wm i It itei H I m- nn iH II 11 undersigned has filed Its Final Ac count, report and petition for settle ment and distribution In the above entitled matter, and the Court herein has fixed September 27th. 1932, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m.. In the Coun ty Court room tn the Court House at Medford Oregon, as the time and ana lor me settlement iiierroi. riKar nsiiunsu nartrv. Administrator with will Annexed Meteorological Report AugUAt as, 1933 VorecMts Medford Mid vicinity: Tonight and Saturday partly cloudy and somewhat unsettled. Cooler Saturday. Oregon: Partly cloudy and aome- what unsettled tonight and Saturday. Showers on coast and thunder atorms In mountains. Cooler east portion Saturday. Lowest temperature this morning, 59 degrees. Temperature a year ago today ; Highest, 87; lowest, 62, Total precipitation since September 1, 1031, 23.44 Inches. Relative humidity at 5 p. m. yes terday, 25 per cent; S a. m. today) 70 per cent. Sunset today, 8:65 p. m. Sunrise tomorrow, 5:31 a, m. Sunset tomorrow, 0:53 p. m. Observations Taken at ft A. M. 120th Meridian Time nun i p fl p I City Baker City Boise Chlcago Denver . . 84 DO . SO . 74 80 T 62 .... 70 T 66 63 .14 84 T 66 .... 83 62 .... 56 T 5B 66 .... 80 T, 60 . 60 58 73 . S3 .... 58 T 86 .... P. Cdy. Cloudy Cloudy P. Cdy. De Molr.es .. 78 Eureka 80 Fresno ....108 Helena 78 Loa Angetea 82 Marshfleld 88 Medford .. - S3 New York 88 Phoenix ....10S Portland 82 Rose burg 84 Reno 78 Salt Lake City .... 00 San Francisco .... 8B Seattle 78 Spokane ...... 88 Clear Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy P. Cdy. Cloudy Clear Cloudy Rain Clear 1 Bonus Seekers Regain Liberty WASHINGTON, Aug. 26. (API- Two former members of the bonus army, who were sentenced to Jail fol lowing riots during which the former service men were evicted, were freed today. Judge Isaao R. Hltt suspended the remainder of the 180-day terms alven Pomery Oravely, negro, and Harold Irwin, ' Balem pioneer Passee. SALEM. Aug. 26. (P) Zachary Taylor Keyes, father of Walter E. Keyea, Salem attorney, passed away here yesterday at the age of 86. He was a native of Johnson county, Tennessee. In 1868 Keyes came west I from Tennessee via the Panama ca- nal. Cross-Word Puzzle 11 Italian ioulp tor 11 Mohammedan noble It. Annoy 11. pubiio atore- houses 22. Ueanlnglosa repetition 24. Positive pole . 2B. Adhesive 26. Flower - 27. Crafty 29. Anna if 32. Puff Up 34. Badgerlike animal J7. Bicycle: oolloq, 39. Sinews 40. Meaning 42. Petty malice 44. Drowsy 47. By surprise 49, Former em peror 60. Genua of grasKes 62. Kind of nut 54. Scold 65. Device for re tarding mo ll rm 51. Mechanical bti f8. Appellation 61. Touches . A,1,thllr ' ' IS, Ages . Salutation 63. Negative prefli 69. Hlch explo sive: abbr. 70. Ocean 72. Short for a man's name A t m? A C E leMTc O N DOWN 1. Ingredient of varnish 1. Third power of one I. Title of ad dress . Slip away 5. Nerve network 6. Inclosed 7. Hypothetical force S. Place for stor ing hay t. Rubber 10. Portable shelter miiTfvFivMi&TOi:c IDE , I Jacksonville JACKSONVILLE. Aug. 26. (Spl.) Mrs. Leslie Rogers and sons Don and James, of Klamath Falls, who ar? visiting her sister, Mrs. Oeorge Buck ley. near Ruch, called on old friends here Thursday. Mrs. Rogers (nee! Anna McGrelter) Is a former resident; of Jacksonville and Sterling. Mrs. Genie Jackson and daughter. Mrs. Minnie Koyle, accompanied by Mra. Belle Parsona'of Ashland, visited Miss Issle McCully on August 20. Mr. and Mrs. John Potter and Mr. Wicks were among the many from Ashland who attended the Go id Rush Jubilee hare Augmt 20. Mra. Ed Farra and Mrs. Head of Central Point visited here August 20. Mrs. Rels Chapman and mother. Mrs. Alice Ulrlch apent Tuesday with Mrs. James Buckley at Ruch. Mrs. Nettle Thompson of Medford was a guest Tuesday night of Mra. S. H. Carter of thla city. C. A. Zlgler and associates from Portland are In Jacksonville looking after mining Interests. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whitney and son Garland are spending a short time at home In Seattle. Mr. Whit ney is connected with the Jackson ville Mining and Milling company. Word has been received, here of tne death of Donelaon Selby at Yosemlte park In California. Mr. Selby, for merly of Jacksonville and also Ster ling, will be remembered ny many friends here last year. Mr. Selby has been employed at the Yosemlte park for many years. Mra. Rels Chapman of Medford vis ited her mother, Mrs. Alice Ulrlch, Thursday. Mrs. D. PeroBBl of Ashland and the Misses Clara and Alice Hanley of West Side district called on friends In Jacksonville Thursday afternoon Dr. J. W. Robinson Is expected to wturn home Friday, following month's .visit with relatives and friends In Portland. Mr. and Mrs. John Opp entertained with a dinner party Sunday. Guesta were Mlssea Mollie Britt and brother.; Emll Brltt, and Attorney and Mrs. Herbert Hanna. Mrs. George Wendt will sing a so prano solo at the Presbyterian church In Medford Sunday morning. She will be accompanied at the organ by Miss Dor thy Reynolds. Mrs. A. E. Tloe'and three children arrived. Friday to visit her sister-in-law, Mrs. Oliver Owens. Miss Irene Bagley, visiting her sis ter. Miss Ethel Bagley, at Amy's Place, will return home to Weed, Cal., this month to enter high school. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton smith and family and Mrs. Elizabeth White and children were dinner guests of rela tives in Grants Pass Wednesday evening. Emll Brltt and Miss Mollie Brltt were business callers In Medford Thursday. Mrs. May Anksney, well known In Jacksonville and former resident of Sterling, died In Klamath Falls re cently. She was the wife of Prank Ankeney. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hodson have moved to their old home in Jackson ville, after having lived In Klamath Palls the past few years Mr. and Mrs. Tate moved last week to the residence owned by Miss Issle McCully adjoining her home on East California street. - Valley View VALLEY VIEW. Aug. 2S. (Spl.) Mlas Frances Oallatln returned last week from a few daya' visit with her sister, Mrs. Arthur Bawyer, at Myrtle Point. Mr. D'Armand, who has been threshing here for the past few weeka. moved his machine down the valley thla week. M. E. Alllster was a Medford visitor Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Btratton and Albert Btratton were week-end vls ltora In Klamath Falls. 7 Mrs.. Katie Haney, Mrs. Bessie Buchanan and her two daughters and son were Valley View callera Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Glenn and tneir house guests, Andy Boa and Olenn Allen, were guests at a birthday din ner at the H. B. Carter home In Ash land Sunday. The dinner was In honor of Mrs. T. H. Simpson and Hugh Carter of Ashland, Hugh cele brating hit a 1st birthday.' . R. O. Fowler was a Valley view visitor last week. Mra. Donna Lowe and little daugh atr Jcaquellne Donna returned last week from a few weeka' visit with her mother and sister at Vancouver. B. C. Mrs. Jewel Lowe visited In Med ford a few daya laat week. Paul Jennings, deputy sheriff, was a business visitor In our community Tuesday avenlnff. Mr. and Mra. W. A. Stratton enter- talned with a dinner party Monday evening In honor of their son Frank's birthday, their guests being Mr. and Mra. J. Edw.1 Thornton. Merrick Thornton, Mlaa Mildred Andrews, Ray mond Flnneran of Ashland and Mr. and Mra. L. O. Fenland of Valley View. Andy Boa of Water Valley. Miss . who spent the lest air weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Olenn, left Wed nesday for his home. Prof, and Mrs. Oeo. Briscoe of Ash land wer. Valley View callera Tues day. . ' Mr. and Mra. I. N'laon of Ban Diego vlaltd the C. R. Chapman ranch last week. Valley View Livestock club met with . R. McCracken Tuesday tven ing. - . Harold Gardner. T-year-old Invalid son of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Oardner, pasted away at the boms of his par- Fern Valley FERN VALLEY. Aug. 28. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Ralph DoWIt shopped In Medford Tuesday. Miss Minnie Pulman took part in the Phoenix Orange program Tues day evening. Mrs. Barnes and Roy Barnes spent Sunday In Grants Pass. Mrs. Verna Duanne and Bobby J. were suests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mar shall at the Stincrest for the past week. Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Eidrlge are mov ing Into the Marshall house. Harley Dunn called on Lem Hughes Tuesday. Mr. Alford has finished the first picking of Bartlett pears and toma toes. His Mulr and Elberta pesches will be ripe shortly after the first of the month. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Carr and fam ily drove up Wagner creek Sunday afternoon. All the Williams and relatives gathered at the Fred Williams home Sunday, honoring his birthday with a dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ward attended a picnic at the Ashland park the even ing of August 24, honoring Mrs. Ward's father, O. H. Morse's, birth day. Twenty-three were present. . Table Rock TABLE ROCK. Aug. 38 (Special) Prof. V. A. Davla visited' friends here wedncday. . He has Juat re turned from the veterans' hospital In Portland, , where he apent several weeks receiving medical aid. Clarence Helncr and family, real dents of the Modoc Orchsrd section for the pat three years, are moving to Central Point this week. Mrs, Bsm Newman and aona drove to Huckleberry mountain Monday and returned Tueaday evening. They report that the berries are still un derripe. Miss Nelda Cooper of Lakeview. wmo has been th guest of Miss Kvelyn Hamilton for two weeks, returned home Tuesday, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Hart and chil dren returned Monday from a four- days' outing at Plah Lake. C. W. Sage and family accompa nied Sanford Richardson and family on an all-day plcnlo at Prospect Sun day. Mrs. Sadie Frlnk and daughter. Mra. Ruth schulB, of the Beagle dis trict were business visitors her. on Wednesday. Frank Hart lost a valuable milk cow Monday evening from bloat. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Morris have returned from three-weeke' vaca tion along the coast. Miss Edith Sago won first prize on her story m the last week's story writing Contest for children conduct ed by the Oregon Farmer. The cutting of the third crop Of alfalfa will soon b. under way here, and promises to be better both In yield and quality than the first. Trail TRAIL, Aug. a. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lemeley of Long Beach are here for a week's vacation at Sunset on the Rogue. . ' Mrs. Boyd Tucker, Mrs. Ralph Wat son, Mrs. Correll Watson and Mrs. Jcnson spent the week end with tfielr husbanda at th'elr camp on Elk Creek, where they are doing trail work for the forest aervlce. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Oden of South Paaadena, Cal., who have been atop- plng at .Casey's camp for several weeka' vacation, left for Oold Beach Tucsdsy. They will stop ther. for a few weeks' lshlng. then go to the mouth of (hi KlamalA river tor short stay. Mr. Oden la an ardent fisherman. Mr. and Mrs. Fd Pence, Wea Rags' dale and Mr. and Mra. Wllmer Raga dale and two children visited the Mcnnie Penc family Sunday In Cen tral Point. Mrs. Sadie Klngaley and little daughter, Jean, of Tenent, Cal., are visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Foellcra. here. Floyd Hutchlnaon and Ed Pence shopped In Medford Thursday. Mrs. Boyd Tucker and Mrs. S. W, Hutchinson spent the afternoon vis iting Mra. Howard Ash on Elk creek Wednesday. Ed Ash and Oeorg. Flaher are working up Elk crock building a fire place and putting a cement founda tion on one of the summer cottages there. Mr. end Mrs. L. Bsrretta of San Francisco arrived Sunday for a two weeka' atav at Sunset on the Rogue Long Mountain LONO MOUNTAIN, Aug. 38. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Oeorga Stowell and Mr. and Mrs. Bishop apent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Walters of Talent on bulsnesa. Mr. and Mrs. Joo Bateman and two boya of Pendleton vlsltd Mr. and Mra. Charles Jackson. Mrs. Bateman is Mr. Jackson's sister. Mr. and Mrs. Bishop left for 8snta Barbara, Cal.,' Augtlat 34, Among those who attended the Jacksonville Jubilee from hert were Mr. and Mrs. J k Stowell and their daughter. June: Mr. and Mrs. Bill Holman and children. Mra. Engte harut and children; Mrs. May stowell snd son, Delbert Mongold, and Olenn Lannlng. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Young apent Sunday wlt.n Mr, and Mra. Jim Owens. Mr. snd Mrs. Bill Holman and fam- COSGRAVE FEUD EMITTER Two Kingpins of Irish Poli tics Do Not Speak Men Dissimilar in Looks As Well As Political Beliefs By Edward Stanley. DUBLIN ( AP) The two men wtio matter most In Insn politics don't apeak to each other. If they pass in one of the darlc cor ridors of Lelnster House, where the dall meets, they make no sign of recognition, unless that In Itself is a sign. In fact", they dislike ths sound of each other's names, and the personal pronoun "ho" Is frequently used as designation. Brothers In Revolt. A few years ago they were brothers in revolt, each a commander In the Irish rebellion, each at one time Im prisoned and sentenced to death by the British. They are, of course, Eamon de Va lcra, president of the Irish Free Stats executive council and William T. Cos grave, his predecessor In that office. Cosgrave and de Valera are as dis similar In their political philosophy as they are in physical Appearance. Tall, dark, deeply serious in coun tenance, de Valera Is a "black" Irish man, showing the Spanish blood of his father, as ao mnny other Irlnh yet show the centuries-old contact with Spain. Cotgriue Dapper. Cosgrave. on the other hand, la al most dapper in appearance, a snndy halrcd, blue-oyed Gael, Hla move ment are quick, nervous, where de Valera is slow, solemn. Cosgrave comes from the merchant class and wan himself once a pros perous provisions merchant, De Va lera grew up to be a professor of mathematics. ' Thus Cosgrave, In a sense, may be more a realist, more concernod with keeping business good and going while de Valera has his eyes fixed on the distant goal. Both are intensely religious; both tremendously sincere In their hope; for a better Ireland. Neither has any love for the empire, but differ as to what should be done about It. My Beauty H'nt Sri ny fk.im'is IikE Wihen the swimming season Is over many women wish to get rid of the sun-tan acquired during hot hours on the beaches. I have an old-fash ioned recipe which I hve found helps ma to remove both a tan and frecklea. I mix enough buttermilk with sufficient cornmeal to create a paat. Tnen I apply the pasta to my face. neck and arms. I permit It to remain on for IS minutes, keeping It moist with the buttermilk, then let tha mixture dry Into a mask for at Last 30 min utes. Next X remove it with warm water. I have found three applica tions will make my akin much fairer. 4 Take Your Choice fK frjOOSEVEL If i I' EUEF.n LT NO 33 Mary Roach of St. Louis la read) to equip republican, and democrat! alike with automobile taga boost Ing the presidential csndldatee, (Ae oclated Preae Photo Three tier body fir. 5.a5. Quality and measure guaranteed. Med. Fuel Co.. Tel. 631. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harnbh and family, Mr. and Mra, Theron Taylor and son, Billy; Mr. and Mra. Sam Coy and family, all of Eagle Point, and also Leon Taylor of Medford. W. R. Holman and family August S3, i X V i-.ait.l m: i jk l'ELIEF iVaa - j ,11 aueuoeil a, picnic 1a CaU S5Pmi V 9M A? 440. CM -