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' irEnrOHB itxm trtbtt:, rEDFORD. ot?egon". frtdt, sEPTErBETt 2. 19.2. . page stxts DON'T FORGET TO PHONE THAT WANT AD HERB ARB THB RATES i ptr word tint Insertion (Minimum ISO) Ewb additional Insertion, X (Minimum lOe) per wora w I n.. unit nsr month, without BMW ttunm U5 75 Phone LOST LOST Pair eyeglseses. Reward.. Tel. 7-F-4. LOST If dog musing. calllBlB. HELP WANTED MALE WANTED A boy. 10 to 14. to work two houri eAch morning before school. Phone 1611, this evening. HELP WANTER MALE FEMALE WANTED Man and wife for Janitor work at Schuler Apts. Apply In person. WANTED SITUATIONS POSITION as housekeeper, practical nurse or traveling companion. Write Box 8783. Mall Tribune. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS VANTED Medford property. If you I have a bargain for sale come ana kee me. C. S. Buttertleld. Realtor, 409 Medford center Biag. TED washing, 4o lb.; 8c lb. lipletely finished. Phone no-,iw. to lease ranch for 5 years on Panares. Box 6766. Tribune. nwiNTRn To lease a placer mine. with option to buy. or win vraue farm land In Willamette valley, nnr Albanv. Olve full details. Stanley Smith. Box 63. Bend. Ore. WANTED Laundry, 4c lb. 328 N. Central. m.UTVn OnH hinil ffOOdS. W bU? sell and trade. Berrydale 2nd Hand Store. 1603 No. Kiversioe. FOR RENT nOut.ES kvmi. r.f.nt 5-room modern house, nicely furnished; one acre, with late 'garden. North of Baker's service station on Rosa lane; 125. phone 406-R-2, after 6 o'clock or at noon, w-nrn tvie ivorv woodwork, new, lv decorated. 236 S. Oakdale. Tel. 388-Y. FOR RENT Half of duplex very nicely furnished, reasonable rent, 22 Portland Ave. FOR RENT 4-room modern furn. house. Inquire ll Aimona at.. FOR RENT 5 rooms and bath. down, utalrs: 20 month, water paid. Sep. iritn ffaratre fcnd irarden ground, H block to Lincoln school. 641 Pine St. Call at house and see owner. i.nrwM furnished house. 415 Wood, stock, opposite Junior high, 818.50, c. A. ucvoe. FURNISHED houses. Tel. C. A. DeVo? vriTt. rrvt s-room modern house, wltn mnce. Between grade and high school. Inquire 817 W. 2nd FOR RENT To aduila or parties with grown children, modern 5-room un furnished bungalow: has electric water heater, heatrola. new Unole. urn on kitchen floor: available now: 2 bedrooms, laundry tubs with screened-In porches: trees, blue grass lawn, roses, flowers: garage, woodshed. Everything In Up-top shape; fine home for ramlly of 3 or 4. Address Home, car Mall Tri bune, and owner will call. FOR RENT 3 modern bungslows, Berrydale: newly decorated, new lawns; $12.50. water paid. Tel. 105. MODERN 6 room house, east side, near Roosevelt school. Call at 14 Cottage for particulars and Inspec tion. -f FOR RENT 8-room modem house. 116 Mistletoe. SMALL furnished house for 3 adults: close In: Frlgldslre. Phone 819-R. FOR RENT Furnished 5-room house Crater Lake Ave.; unfurnished 5 roon. house on 12th near school. Both new. Pbone 1149. FOR RENT House near high school. Being remodeled. Only $20. TeL 105 FOR RENT Stucco. 101 Clark St.; newly decorated: $18 mo. Tel. 105. FOR RENT Modern home on East Main St. Inquire Fsrmeri Fruit growers Bank. FOR RENT Modern 6-room home, very nicely furnished; also 8-room unfurnished house. Phone Mrs. Francis Hollls, 790-R. FOR RENT Modern five-room nous". Innulre 511 Haven t. tf FOR RENT Oood Inquire 417-J-3. house, close in 5 ROOMS, unfurnished except rsnge; near 3 schools. Key 146 So. Ivy. FOR KENT Homes Furnisned t i unt.irnl.ibed Browr White FOR RENT 4 to 6-room houses Phone 105. 80 ti. Casual. FOB RENT APARTMENTS APT. FOR RENT 60S W. Main. S-ROOM furnished prtmtnt with piano, tu. 118 Welch. FURNISHED APT. for rent. 107 Mls tletoe. Phone 301-H. FURN. APT. Tel. S41-W. 40 Quince. FURNISHED, clean apartments; rea sonable. 310 Portland Ave. FURN. APT, new overstuffed, refrig eration. The Berben. 10 Quince. HOMES TOR RENT Call 186 FOR RENT FURNISHED BOOMS FOR RENT Comfortable sleeping room; cloee In; home privileges; price reasonable. Phone 1076-J. FOB BENT BOOMS AND BOARD WILL SHARE my nicely furn. home every convenience with couple or two ladles, and furnlah board rea sonably. Phone 1417-X. PLEASANT rooms, 12; board, 13. 716 I. Main. FOB BENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT 8 acres. 3 miles out; im proved. 330 Haven. OREEN PASTURE Inquire Dodge or Borg. H mile from highway on Fern Valley road. Talent. FOR RENT 30-acre farm; fully equipped R. Von der Hellen. Ross Lane, Box 113. Call evenings after 7. FOR REN Office room East Main, Ch'Mers Bldg. M5. Phone 391. OFFICES In Sparta Bldg.; Ideal loca tion, steam heat: low rentals. Carl T. Tengwald. Agent FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE WANT TO TRADE 5-room cleur house In Los Angeles lor general farm. S. Oregon. 100 to 300 acres, at least 60 tillable: must have buildings and ample water. Address with full particulars to H. Rees, 87 E. Santa Clara St, san Jose, Cal. j OH SALE OR TRADE New. modem house, $1700. Will take lot as aown payment. 308 Ashland Ave. WANTED To trade up-to-date 6- room house In Eugene lor Meaiora property. Phone 1367. FOR SALE OR TRADE 30 acres on highway. Geo. McManon. laient. TMrnHANfiE Sookane 5-room mod em attractive home ior Meoiora home or acreage. Tel 840. FOR SALE OR TRADE For Medford 400 A. good land in Neor., an in fine crop now, renoea, reniea, ievei Hurt rich sandy loam needs no Ir rigation, high altitude, mild cli mate, Joins state highway, lights and phone available, aell for 14000, oar" down, balance back on land it 6 worth 820,000. can hi n Holly. FOR SALE OR TRADE For Medford, clear for clear 3 ranches Joining, 160 acres tmprovcd, good house, 80 seres fenced. 12 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 of free range, Ideal for stock raising and mixed farming. Call 433 N. Holly or write Mrs. Bar to. Medford, ore. FOR EXCHANGE FOR EXCHANGE Equity In Maytag washer and some furniture ior camping equipment. Cabin No. 1, Phlpps Auto Camp. FOR SALE OR TRADE 7-tube elec tric radio for pickup or light truck Rainbow Camp. No. a. FOR SALE OR TRADE 1 14-h.p. gas fired boiler, pressure 70 lbs. Tel 108, Ashland. FOR SALE OR TRADE Roosevelt Eliht-cyllnder sedan. Big Fines Lbr. Co. Tel No. I. FOR SALE HOMES A GENUINE bargain In completely furnished home: very sttrsctlve terms. C. S. Buttertleld, Realtor, 409 Medford Center Bldg. $1500 FOR a clear title to 6-room bungalow on paved street. THE BEST BUY IN TOWN. BROWN WHITE. Realtors. 104 West Main St. FOR SALE Attractive homes. Phone 105. 30 N. Centrsl. FOB SALE REAL ESTATE COME AND GET THIS ONE An out standing 60-acre farm Ideally lo cated; Just about perfect. Also have other desirable properties. EARL C. CADDIS. 609 East Main. WHEN you think of real estate think of Brown 4 White. vrmnvn TO SELL Property located at Fourth and Ivy streets (sui n. itji nmn " - to settle an estate. Eight-room. 3 story frame house: hot and cold water, bath, electricity, large lot 103x100, with east front and beau toful shade trees, large garage with cement floor, double woodsheds, new concrete pavement on both streets: very cloee In end suitable for first-class spartment house. Price $2500, all clear: '00 will hscdle. Inquire st 807 N. Ivy St. on hale 5-acie tract on north Pacific highway. Inquire Fsrmers at Fruitgrowers Bsnk. OUTSTANDING) VALUE Cloee In 160 seres, well suited for stock rsnch and orchard develop ment. Owner here to sell. See Walter B. Jonas, over Jsckson Co. Bank. RIVER FRONTAGE AT HIOHBANKS 30 acres with nearly half mile on Rogue river, at lower High Banks. The moat frequented retreat of local anglers. You can't equal this location at $2500. WALTER H. JONES. Realtor. Jackson County Bank Bldg. Phone 796. FOB SALE LfVESTOi- FOR SALE Corredale rams and ram lambs. A. K. Brockway. Tel. 7-F-31. FOR SALE 2 brood sows and 16 small pigs, price $40. Cau 144. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE Coffee Ann's Lunch Room, corner Front and Main, t-au after 8 p. m. FOR SALE AUTOMOHILES CHEVROLET coupe, good condition, cheap, cash. 315 W. Jackson. FOR SALE '29 Packard roadster; tires and mechanical conamon -. cash or terms. Phone 175. Jack sonville. SANDY'S USED CAR EMPUKIUM AUGUST SPECIAL inrtl nna SPECIALS 1930 Dodse 6 Coupe 3e'? 1929 Pontlac Coupe 295 .00 1931 Ford l'i-ton truck 425 00 1931 Ford Sedan 425.00 All makes of cars In our stock; 30 different models to pick from. PONTIAO SALES FLOOR South Riverside. Open nights and Sunday. ' FOR SALE FRl'lT VEGETABLES For SALE Elbe rte. canning peaches. 3c per pound; also Banana and Jonathan apples. Joe Kantor, Rt. 4, Box 337. DATE PRUNES for ssle. Willow Springs school. FOR SALE Peaches, 3c per pound. Calhoun ranch. J muea umt of Phoenix. BEAUTIFUL Elbert peaches. 3c per ih woorilawn orchard, mue northeast of Central Point. Bring boxes. PEACHES Elberta and Mulr. at Cory Nook ranch, Vi mile west ol rnoe nlx depot. Bring boxes. A. N. Wright. TOMATOES, Ho I"., you pick them, F. S. Carpenter. Jacksonville ngwj FOR SALE Peaches. O. L. Llndley. Coker Butte road, rnone 011-u-o FOR SALE Tomatoes, lc. Hartley, 9-F-5. tomatoes 60o oer hundred field or 90c delivered, mono o- X-2. EXTRA FANCY ELBERTA PEACHES, 3c. First house soutn irom eau end Spring St. Chas. E. Rose. una atr.v Vnn.lrrlnated earlv Craw lord peacnee. n. n. uuvm., u, ...... . . n n...U- llf1n Creek. Phone 857-L. FOR SALE Melons, 1V4 ml. N, W. Central Point. P. D. Lonana. FOR SALE Fancy Mulr and Elberta peaches. 3 muea east or rnocms bridge. Geo. Alford. CUCUMtERS, flowers, asters. Dressier, 1107 E. Main. CUCUMBERS Boston pickling: Ken- tuck; wonder beans, rnone ion. FOR SALE Tomatoes yo lb., you nick them. Melons, pickling cu cumbers. John Mace, take road before overhead bridge, Tolo; fol. low arrows. FOR 8 ALE MISCELLANEOUS FIVE-BURNER oil stove, cheap. 606-L. FOR SALE 1-h.p. Wagner electric motor. Phone 533-x. FOR SALE Bargain, Kohler 3000 watt, D. C, 110 volt electric light and power plant; suitable for ranch camp or home. Medford Exchange, 39 So. Front. Phone 93 1. FOR SALE Rolltop desk, like new; office filing csblnet. davenport, heater, dining table, chairs, Strom-. berg-Carlson battery radio, go-cart, refrigerator, V.-h.p. electrlo motor, band saw, circular saw, llbraiy table, sanitary couch, child's rock er, walnut bedroom suite, circulat ing heater, comb, w.vxl and gas range. All real bargains. "Medford Exchange, 39 South Front. Tel. 931. PIANO BARGAINS Good used piano $80: repossessed bungalow piano $150. Baldwin Piano Shoppe, 26 So. Grape. FOR SALE Box couch, cretonne draperies. Phone 1494. FOR SALE First quality sugsr pine shakes, delivered a reasonable dis tance, $10 a thousand. 224 Clark St. or write Harvey Morgan. Trail. GAS ENGINE and pump Jack, storage tank. Geo. McMahon, Talent. DAVENPORT and chair, bedroom fur niture. 319 N. Oakdale. FOR SALE Hungarian vetcn seed. Telephone 623-J-4. FOR SALE Harley Davidson motor cycle, 74 model; excellent condition. Casn or terms. Box 31. Mall Tribune. FOR SALE Tamatoes. ',c per pound st Calhoun ranch, 1 mile south west of Phoenix. . GARDEN DIRT, piowlng. fertiliser sand and gravel. Phone 913-J. FOR SALEUsed sewing machines, all makes. $5 up; terms if desired. AH makes rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine Co. 24 N. Bartlett. FOR SALE Beautiful Crego asters. C. Csrey. Phone 341-J-l. -- MISCELLANEOUS WANTED The little girls of Medford to know we will give a beautiful French curl with each 35c haircut. Mdford Beauty Shop, N. Central. Phone 191. WE PAY CASH for used cars and qultlea Plerce-Allen Motor Co. LOCAL or long distance hauling. We guarantee to ssve you money. Hsw ley Transfer, 619 North Riverside. Phone 1044-X BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts or Title end Title Into ranee. Tbe only complete Title system in Jacks on County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. Title Insurance. Rooms $ and 6. No. 33 North Central Ave upstaira Chiropractor DR H. P. COLEMAN Chiropractic and Physiotherapy OREGON LICENSE 364 Calltornia License 3038 13 YEARS IN MEDFORD, ORE. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Automobile Loans. CONTRACTS REFINANCED PAYMENTS REDUCED We pay up balance due dealer. Bank or flnanos company and exund your payments. Additional money loaned, pnone si lor appointment. Dressmaking ana Remodeling. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and remodeling. 424 Medford Bldg. Phone 1181. Funeral Parlor. PERL'S FUNERAL HOME Distinctive servloe at moderate rates. Estab lished 30 years. Ambulance serv ice. 6th St. at Oakdale. Tel. 47. Expert Window Cleaners. LET OEORGE DO IT - Tel. 1173. House cleaning. Floor waking, ori ental rug cleaning, specialty. Job Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant in soutnern Oregon. Printing of all kinds; book binding; loose-leal ledgers, ana blanks, billing systems, duplicating cash sales slips and everything to the printing line. 28-30 N. Grape. Phone. 75. Money to Lend. WE LEND MONEY on furniture and late model autos. Three per cent per month on unpaid balance. No other charges. Come In and got the cash todsy. See W. E. Thomas. 45 So. Central. Phone 139 Pluno Instruction. FRED ALTON HA1GHT Teacher of piano Classical and popular music course. Halght Muslo Studio. 818 Liberty Bldg. Tel. 72. Painting and Paperhanglng. SPECIAL Fall prices on painting. papering, kalsomlnlng. Hsve mat work done now while we are offer ing lower prlcea.. GRINSTED & RUNTZ, . , Painters-Decorators. Phone 1658. Transfer. RC.1NK1NO TRUCKING CO. Trans fer and Storage. We haul anything at a reasonable price. Ill No. Fir Street. Phone 332. DAVIS TRANSFER & STORAGE Service guaranteed. 20 S. Grape St. Phone 644. or residence 1060. BADS TRANSFER As 8T0RAOE CO. Office 1016 No. Central. Phone 818 Prices right. Service guaranteed Watch Repairing. $25.00 REWARD for any watch I can't fix. Used watches sold at nan wholesale price. Btb St.. opposite Stage Depot. LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Slierim bfcie. By virtue of an execution duly Is sued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, In and for the County -f Jackson, to me directed and dated on the 22nd day of August, 1932, In a certain action therein, wherein Southern Oregon Credit Bureau, a corporation, as plaintiff, recovered Judgment against John Walters and Mra. John Walters, the defendsnts, for. the sum of One Hundred and 30-100 ($130.30) dollars; transcript fee Sl.oo. with costs and disbursements taxed at SIX and 90-100 ($6.90) Dol-' lars.as attorney's-fees, which Judg ment waa enrolled and docketed In the Clerk'a office of said Court In said County on the 10th day of Feb ruary, 1927, Notice Is hereby given, that, pur suant to the terms of the said exe cution, I will on the 1st day of Octo ber, 1932, at 10:00 o'clock a. m., at the front door of the Courthouse in the City of Medford, In Jackson Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Worker to a certain : stons T. Lamentation: arctoalo 13. Hair Ointment 14. C buret, fee- tl'. &i 15. College ntirrM IS. Different 18. Leave 19. Contemptible person 3L Notes ttis Deed of St. Chart 23. Short Jacket Zi. Force: Latin 38. Glut 27. Kesuroptlon 29. Sheets of glass M. Pertaining to grandparent Solution of Yeattrday'a Punla T A M P E Rf A BmP E S Le e veIm A LMC E Sic AtHffATllM YE E E kESMSco rTe R He r a ffi j rovvE3 l A TEN JtWd yna$t A M 0) SMrIe E fig5 Y C E M E "tMq A RpfslSA P EIRMsIT C iff? T EjRE SC H E1M E IfRE DUCE te1a1me1d!st f T?lrs 4i, uenus oi African tMfi 47 Olfl Dominion 3 J. Matched state: a Lbr. 14. injurei 37. Declare 31. Mongrel 39. Take out 40. Boy 4L Soft drinks: oolloq, it, etltcb (4. Near 45. Odloui 48. Pi nee for keep ing an auto mohiie HA. Rubber 12. Gets up 01. Support or encourage DOWN L Bar on a typewriter 7 p 3 p p Z P 2 II I ZML WL WW W if - 'tfff 'lUtiu ps-j-r. i' 1 11 in 11 1 1 Z ML 11 i: mii: -Mi , Wk " I I II Br I I I I L County. Oregon, offer for sale and will sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder, to satisfy said Judgment, together with the costs of this sale, subject to redemption as provided by law, all of the right, title and Interest that the ssld defendants. John Waltera and Mrs. John Walters. had on the 10th day of February, 1927. or now have In and to the fol lowing described property, situated In the County of Jackson, Stat of Ore gon, to-wlt: Lot Ten (10). Block one (i). wal nut Park Addition to the City of Medford, Jackson County, Oregon. Dated this 35th day of August, 1933. RALPH O. JENNINGS. Sheriff of Jackson County. Oregon. By OLOA E. ANDERSON. Deputy. 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 Jeasen, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the 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 In the Court House at Medford, Oregon, as the time and place of hearing objections thereto and for the settlement thereof. FIRST NATIONAL BANK. Administrator with will Annexed. MeteorologicalReport September a, 1932. Forecasts. Medford and vicinity: Tonight and Friday, fair with rising temperature. Oregon. Pair tonight and Friday with rising temperature In the Inte rior. Local Peta. Loweet temperature this morning, 48 degrees. Temperature a year ago today: Highest 101; lowest. 67. Total precipitation since September , 1932, none. Relative humidity at B p. m. yester day, 28 per cent; 6 a. m. today, 79 per cent. Sunset today, 8:43 p.m. Tomorrow: Sunrise, 0:39 a.m. Sun set, 6:42 p.m. 1 Observations Taken at 5 a. m., 120 Meridian Time. IT S I cri 11 3 City I I Baker City 74 43 Clear Boise 82 50 Clear Chicago 74 68 Cloudy Denver ... 80 84 Clear Des Moines ...... 80 54 Foggy Eureka - 80 50 Clear Fresno 100 66 Clear Helena 70 46 ' P. Cdy. Los Angelee 78 00 S Cloudy Marshfleld 68 50 Clear Medford 88 50 Clear New York - 88 72 .04 P. Cdy. Phoenix 104 73 Clear Portland - 70 63 Cloudy Reno 00 53 Clear Roseburg ... 78 80 T Clear Salt Lake 83 66 Clear San Francisco ... 88 63 Cloudy Seattle 63 63 .03 Clear Spokane 73 43 T P. Cdy. When needing duplicating salts books, flat-packs or fan-fold cash register forms, ledger sheets for bookkeeping machines or an? other kind of printing, don't order from out-of-town firms and pay more. Phone 75 and one of our representatives will call. Cross-Word Puzzle 9, Peer Grot's mother 10. Player at chil dren's games 11. Contradict tl. Plaures of peecb lie Masculine name 10. Ua-e 231. Operates 14. At no tires 2. Cold dUb M. BtufT with a soft sub stance 29. Short fot a kind of dog 11. Water bottles 32. Kind of gripe 13. Incarnation 34. Dundy zy Number t. Lincoln's aee retary of state II. Inclopuree for smai! ani mals 41. Wlee 4t. Certain 4&. PoBiecnel It. Ingredient of rarnltb 49 Japanese tneaiure IL Tbus 1 Baring rouncV d dlvlilona I. Exist 4. Urchin I, Frepara for publication I. Renewed per forms nee 7. rather: French 1 Maiden (OUNTjfflRIEFS Rogue River il 1 r.OOUE RIVER, Sept. 1. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Mcllvaln have as guests Mr. Mcllvaln's sister, Mrs. Nan Marsland of Kansas. Mr. Mollvaln and Mrs. Msrslsnd had not seen esch other for 34 years. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dengter re turned last week from Newport end Hoqulam. Wash., and report a pleas ant vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Magnuson left Sunday for their home at Santa Mon ica, after spending several weeks vis iting at the Whipple home. The new house being built on Broadway atreet by Mrs. Sam Sandry la nearlng completion. This house will be occupied during the school term by three teachers, Miss Myrtle Willis, Miss Bertha Buford and Miss O. Piatt. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Johnston, prin cipal of the high school, arrived this week from the northern part of. the state, where they, have spent the summer. Their son accompanied them here. Mrs. Tom Veder. aged lady, passed away at her home on the highway north of here. She Is survived by her huseband, Tom Vedder, and one son, I. D. Vedder of Klamath Falls. J. E. Wilson Is reported on the sick list this week, but Is some better now. Mr. Haynes. known as "Dad," who carries the mall from the traiu to the postofflce, Is Ml at his home. Mrs. Collier Campbell of Kllma was called home by the Illness of . her father. J. E. Wilson. Floyd Milton Johnson and Flora Haynes of Rogue River were married at Grants Pass Monday by Justice 8. Vf. Madison. Both have many friends here who wish them a long, happy life. Grant Taylor, who runs a garage on the corner of Main and Pine streets, was awarded the contract to keep the school buses In repair this winter. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Whipple and children returned home to Klamath Falls Wednesday, after spending sev eral days with Mr. Whipple's father, Mark Whipple of Rogue River. Mrs. R. Price of Roseburg Is visit ing her mother, Mrs. Osbume. Mr. and Mra. Melvln Whipple and son of Chicago, 111., arrived last week for an extended visit with Mr. Whip pie's fsther, M. B. Whipple. Mrs. Allan McOregory gave a party Sunday afternoon In honor of her son's birthday. About 22 little boys and girls enjoyed the party. Refresh ments were served during the after. noon. It was Junior $ seventh birth day. Charles Sanders and James Whipple were In Grante Paas on business Wed nesday afternoon. Griffin Creek GRIFFIN CREEK, Sept. 1 (Spl.) Mr. and Mra. Alan 8. Black of Pasa dena are visiting their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Warner Kimball. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lofland of Wil liams creek visited Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Brown August 30. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Judy and fam ily enjoyed a trip to Dead Indian Soda Springs Sundsy. Mr. and Mra. George Chandler and Ms. Quy Nelson and son Jackie re turned home after a week at Ban- don. Miss Lois Kimball returned home from a week at Crescent City with frlsnds. Mr. and Mrs. 8tmmen and fam ily visited friends at Talent Sunday. Miss Adella Vogal has returned home from spending the summer In Idaho with an aunt. Mrs. Margaret Bohl was dinner guest Sunday of her son. C. 0. Bohl. Mr. and Mrs, P. J. Flck of Jack sonville visited Sunday at ths J. D. Brown home. Several people from here enjoyed ths Jacksonville Oold Rush Jubilee. Mrs. Henny Is expecting some old friends. Mr. and Mrs. Brown, from Colorsdo, for a visit soon. Myron Boswick Is going to stsy with Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Howell this wlntr and go to school. Ed Vogal and family are enjoying a visit from his sister of Colorsdo. Both schools srs cleaned and in readiness for opening. Saptmber 5. The first day the children will be there long enough to enroll and get the books for Tuesday. Mr, and Mrs. W. H. Thomason and family were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Jacoby of Central Point. Mrs. Donald Brown has been en. Joying a visit from her mother, Mrs. Nora Valentine. Lawrence Pick of- Jacksonville ..'s spending this week with his cousin, Betty Brown. Fern Valley PIRN VALLEY, Sept. 3 (Bp!.) Mrs. Fred Busey has been on the lick list tha past week or ten days, QuesU at the J. O. Eldrldge home Wednesday evening were Mr. and Mn, L. K. Hughe, T. R. Hughes, Mr. and Mrs, E. E. Marthal. and daughter! Patricia and Joy cm and Mr. Fortune. J, Belli of Talent waa a builneaa caller In the valley Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Blmmona of Tal ent and E. P. Hughes of Sama Valley called at tha L. H. Hughes home Wednesday. Alan Busey rallrd at tha E. E, Marshall home Monday. Arch la Fern lost one of hie valu able coyote hounds laat, week. Harley Dunn and Welborn Beeson of Ashland called on friend In the valley Monday, Broken windows glased by Trow oiidia Cabinet Works. Lake Creek LAKE CREEK. Sept. 3 (Spl.) Mrs. Taffer of Tacoma, Wash., was the house guest ol Mra, . R. Moore last week. Mrs. Taffer formerly Ilv od at the Dead Indian soda springs. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Grlgsby are In Medford working In the fruit. Mr. and Mrs. Elwln Swlnney and Mrs. Lena Setjer were picnicking along the creek Sunday. They also called at the Tonn home. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Short and chil dren were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Grlssom. Mrs. Amy Orlssom and children spent Sunday night at the Moore home. " Andrew Orlssom and Charley Clng- csde went to the sheep camp Mon day. They expect to bring the lams home with them. Mr. and Mra. Marlon Ragsdale vis ited Friday and Saturday with Mr, and Mrs. E. R. Jones. Wallace Ragsdale came home Tues day, after spending a few days with Bob Cowden at Eagle Point. Friday guests of Mrs. Wm. Hoefft were Mrs. J. B. Short and children. Amy Orlssom and children and Don ald Orlgsby.. Monday morning the children will be returning to school after a sum mer of work and play. High school pupils will attend the Eagle Point school. Mrs. J. B. Short wss In Eagle Point Monday, Interviewing the school board. Dinner guests Sunday at the Tonn home were Henry Pech, Marguerite DeHass and Frances Wilson, Brownsboro BROWNSBORO, Sept. 1. (Spl.) Baseball, September , will bs be tween Brownsboro Giants vs. Browns boro Burros, st Brownsboro baseball park, at 3 o'clock. Tn Olants are the olrl Stars hers, and the Burros are composed of a snappy young bunch of high school boys. This .will bs ths last gams of ths season and promises to be good. No admlKrion will bs charged. H. W. Wright's broad smile ' has become broader than ever slnos the arrival of hta little daughter, Dorothy Jean. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Henry held a family reunion Sunday. While one son and daughter living In California were unable to bs here, three, chil dren with their famlllea were pres. ent, on daughtsr who resides at Klamath rails, Mr, and Mrs. Nelson and Carl Stockford of Medford, Mr. and Mrs, Percy Henry and children of Imperial . Valley and Roland Thompson. .... Antelope ANTELOPE, Sept. ( Spl.) Ante lope Social club met with Mrs, Slgna Day of Central Point Aug. 17. Those present were: Mrs. T. T, Hatlett, Mrs. Henry Owens, Mrs. Fred Dutton, Mrs. Paul Kur&s, Mrs. W. E. Davles. Mrs. Art Kent, Mrs. Bill Blgham, Mra. Helen Oulbertson, Mm, Jim Owens, Mrn. E. N. Day, Mrs. Oeo. Currier and daughter Georgia of Medford and Mrs. B. F. Bowling. The next meeting will be wit,i Mrs. Fred Dutton Bept. 10. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Stanley and son were dinner guests of Mr. and Mra. Luther Day of Central Point Aug. 10 Mrs. E. M. Batra and sons Jamea and Hewoll have moved to Medford where tha boya will attend school. Mr. and Mrs. C. ft. "culbertson had as their supper guests Aug. 24, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pierce of Medford and Earl Bratney and daughters of Port land. Mr, and Mrs, J. H. Stanley enter tained with a weenie roast August 37. Thofie present re re: Donald Culbert son, Miss Jen ne tta and Helen Louise I Bratney of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Day and daughters of Centra) Point, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Owens and son, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Arena and chil dren, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Culbertson and daughter and Dale Day. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Blgham had as dinner guests August 14, Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Currier and daughters of Medford, Mrs. Blgftam and fsrntly of Sams Valley, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Cil hertaon and daughter and Donald Culbertson. Antelope Olea club la planning on some special muslo Sunday night. It Is hoped Mr. and Mrs. Bolger of Mod ford will be with us, also three of Mrs, Bolger's violin students, School starts Sept. S. Miss Of org It Currier of Medford will be teacher. Find Giant Still In Portland Home PORTLAND, Sept. 7 fPI James Oerlejr. 31, ws srrrsted Isst night by vice squad opstatlvea after they found the entire -upper floor of his home wss occupied by a 100-gallon still, a steam cooker, aging machine and mash vaw. About 100 gallons of moonshine In barrels and Jugs was confiscated. Oorleys bsll was set at 1,000. f August special. Three loads 19-ln. slabs for 10.79. Med. Fuel Co. Tel. 031. 4 Permanent waves li5, wet flnge: wives 25c Prevost Beauty Shop, 16 Laurel, Phone 137-J. Desirable houses alwsys In frtt class condition for rant, lease or sal Call 105. Pender and body repairing. Prloes right. Brill Sheet Metal Works. 1 August coal speclsl, 13.00 per ton Med. Fuel Co., Tel. 931. GET MEDALS FOR WAR HEROISM 1 Each Soldier Who Received Citation tor Gallantry In Action, Eligible for New Medals, Is Announcement SALEM, Sept. a. (AP) Ths hero Ism of sevsral hundred Oregon vet erans of the World war will now re. cetve appropriate recognition. Major General George A. White, commander of National Guard forces In ths northwest announced todsy following' the receipt of a message from ths war department. The war department communlca tlon stated each Individual who re. celved a citation from a general of ficer for gallantry In action la eligi ble to receive one of the new medals recently provided for by congress. Up until the passage of the new law holders of silver stsr citations wers only entitled to wear a small silver star on the appropriate service rib, bon, General White said. Will Be Brniue Star The new medal will Da In the form of a large bronr.e star, upon which will be surmounted the smaller silver star from which the medal takes tta name. The medal will hang from a ribbon having white as a background, with a central red stripe flanked by two blue atrlpea. in the case of per. sons hsvlng more than one citation, each Individual will receive the basta medal and a gold oak leaf cluster for each succeeding citation. "The authorization of this new decoration Is most gratifying, affect. ing as it will aeveral hundred veter ans In this etste," General Whlta said. Oregon Sent Many "Oregon sent approximately 48,000 men Into the war and Oregon's sons were Identified on every front and In every major engagement. The records are replete with accounts of Individ ual acts of heroism." The new silver star decoration Is In addition to the order of the purple heart recently authorised by congress and which la awarded on the basis of the citation for conspicuous service; stgned personally by General Persh ing or for wounds In action. It Is be lieved that the war department com plement of medals la now filled and covers every act of bravery, heroism, and gallantry In war, as well as every act of heroism or extraordinary achievement In peace. Ths war de partment announced that under tha present set-up there Is now no act of bravery or distinguished service which Is not recognizable by an ap propriate award. Applications for ths new decora tion should be msds to th adjutant general of the army, Washington, D. C, General Whits announced. FOR FINE CO-OPERATION IN DEDICATION EFFORT Medford Post Ko. 15. American Le gion, wishes to tax this means of extending Its appreciation to all those who so willingly assisted In malting the dedication of Jackson county's new court bouse the success that It wss. and It wss only through the aid of those who contributed of their tlm snd efforts In staging the event that the event was so successful. Tha Legion wishes to especially thank tha Jackson county court for Its willing co-operation In arranging the dedica tion ceremonies; the Medford Elks' band and the Medford Oleemen for their participation In the dedicatory program: the Texas OH company for the use of their fine public address aystem: ths Ashland Kiltie Band and the organlratlons and firms who pan. tlclpaied In the parade. To W. H. Qore, 1. E. Vlnlng. Guy Cordon, Sena tor Fredrick Btelwer. Chief Juatlc Besn and Rufua Hoiman, the Legion expresses Its 'gratitude for your par ticipation In the ceremonies, and to sll who In any way assisted In tha dedication exercises, Medford Post ex tends Its moat grateful appreciation. P. WILSON WAIT, Commander, Medford Post No. 15, American Legion. , a Communications Why niame The Judge? To the Editor: The following communication wsa submitted to the editor of the Dally News, Who refused to publish Is. Would appreciate tha Matt Tribune giving It space: Editor Dally News: Up to a osrtaln point I have been with you, especially your stand on tha Fnhl verdict, which I think was an outrage, but why blame Judge Nor ton? If you had panned the Jury which returned the verdict, you would have been right. Judge Norton, Is without doubt, one of ths best In the atsts and I have little respect for anyona who would sign a petition for his recall without soma good valid reason.. Now, when you attack the Bar association, I thing you will find yourself In Vie ssme position as the Irishman who got stewed and thought ha could lick the whole county, but when he csms to In the hospital and found out what It was all about, said he had taken In to d m much territory. T. A. WATERMAN. Real tttata or Insurance Lsars il to Jonas. Phone 701.