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I 3JEDF0RD VXTr. TRIBUNE, SIEDFORD, OREGON. "WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1932. PJGE SEVEN. 1 8 DON'T FORGET TO PHONE THAT WANT AD HERB ARB THE RATES I per word first Insertion (Minimum iooi . j .I.., ! In Each additional Insertion, per word (Minimum lOo) Per line per month, without copy change lM Phone 75 LOST t3T lldog mUBing. call 1515. ! J OST Tortoise rim K'""" "Wu ' 4 le APU. Please return to Tribune of rice. WANTED WISCELLANEOC8 WANT TO ?BA6B farm for Purp feed nit nogs, vw-j - .- iiond barn, outhouses ana I Sm necW Writ. P, O. Box 713, Medford. 1 ANTED several hundred old news- papers, pnorw "J , ' '. , ' - WANTED Row boat suitable for outboard motor. Phone 300-X. HADIO REPAIRING. H. L. Blwoqd S Phone iuj-j. H- - - t .1nn op, nr one LT- "nteresU Box 7684 TriDUne. wanted TO RENT 8-room unfurn ished house close to Grade school Must be reasonable. Answer Box 7675 Tribune. . . WM?-!.. ..v.itrerf re-fln- , .shed, -gh.ed. Worx don. at your a home or ouc ou. ... ' 96B-R. ' PIUV'TE party wants to get loan i of $2600 on good security. Address Box 7667, Mail Tribune. WANTED-Laundry ,4c lb: .11. I. Completely iiu'"""- , 7 ' ,. .. WANTED 2nd hand goods. We buy. sell and trade. Berrydale 2nd Hand Store, 1603 No. Riverside. FOR BENT HOKUM ROOM house, new. lan. m!T. Hardwood floors, 18.o Call 711 E. Jaacksor. or phone 834-J. FOR RENT Beautiful furn. home, 30, 840 E. 8th! also cheap houses. Phone 1382-J. FOR RENT Strictly modern, unfur nished 6 room bungalow, clqse In j .a. uhool: ha. heat- rola, electric heater: laundry equip ped with tubs; garage, wood shed, flowers, lawn, etc; no small chll I dren: address Box 723, Mail Trib une; atate If have phone and own er will call. FOR RENT Partly furnished 8 room house, $10.50. Phone 1569-L. FOR RENT Modern 8-room furn ished house. Inquire at 223 N. Rlv eratde. FOR RENT Eaat aide home, hard wood floors, electric range, large garage. Inquire 211 Vancouver. Ave. FOR RENT 4-room house. Ask at 444 N. Front. FOR RENT Modern 4-room furnish ed house with garage, phone 315 or 1113-J. UNFURNISHED house in good loca tion at an attractive price. Call al 905 W. 10th. pnR RENT Modern furn. 4-room huuse. Inquire lift Almond. i FURN. house and apt.; igarsje. 801 W. 10th. 8-ROOM partly furnished modern house, near Washington and High schools. Phone 720, Redden & Co. for RENT Furnished home, 820 4 Dakota, block from High school, 1 frlgidalre, electric range. Inquire Nat. Orocery. FURNISHED houses. TeL C. A. DeVoe. FOR BENT 2 modern bungalows, Berrydale; newly decorated, new lawna; $12.50. water paid. TeL 105. 1 FOR RENT House near high school. I Being remodeled. Only $20. Tel. 105. 3 FOR RENT Stucco. 101 Clark St.: "I newly decorated; 818 mo. Tel. 105. MODERN 8 room houae, esst lde. near Rooaevelt school. Call at 14 Cottage for particular, and Inspection I FOR RENT Furnished 5-room house ' l Crater Lake Ave.: unfurnished - i roon house on 12th near school. ' Both new. Phone 1149. FOR RENT Modern 6-roora home, very nicely furnished; also 8-room unfurnished house. Phone Mr.. Fr.nn. Hoilla, 7M-R. FOR P.KST Oood Inquire 417-J-2. bouse, clot. in. FOR RENT Modern home on East Main St. Inquire Farmer, at Fruit growers Bsnk. FOH KEN I bornea uoiuxuuhea. Browii Furntsiied .1 White, FOR BENT HOCSES FOB RENT Partly furnished houae, 603 No. Or ape. FOR RENT 4 room bouse partly fur nlahed. water paid. 12.!.0 a month. 1112 Nlantlc St. FOR RENT 4 to 8-room hotue. Phone 105. 80 N. Central. FOB RENTAPARTMENTS FOR RENT Furn. 3 is S room apt and garage. 604 W. 10th. FOR RENT Furnished duplex, elec tric range, permanent renters only. mo. prion, ivu-u. FOR RENT Apartment., 412 N. Ivy N.w and clean, modern. FOR RENT Completely furnished apt.. IIS. 221 N. Ivy. MODERN (urnished 2-room apart ment, 845 N. Bartlett. Tel. 753-M. FORN. APT., new overstuffed, refrig eration. The Berben, ia quince. BOMBS e"OR RENT Call 799 TOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS BOARD st ROOM In modern home. Close in prefer ladle., pnone o. FOR BENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR REN" Office room East Main Cb'Mers BIdg. 2B. pnone am. OFFICES In Sparta Bldg.: ideal loca tion, .team heat; low rentals, uari V. Tengwald. Agent BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES EXCELLENT Business Opportunity w tiin Ti-ivoji mr h. irema cur. im at 1014 W. 10th St. or phone after o:ju evenings. FOR SALE OR LEASE Auto camp with 10 aoartmenta with garages In Alturas. Calif. Big Pines Lumber Co., Medford. Ore. FOR EXCHANQE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR TRADE For Medford 400 A. good land in Nonr an in fine crop now, fenced, renwa. levei dark- rich Bandy loam need, no lr- rlsaflnn hloh Altitude, mild Cll- mate, Joins state highway, lights and phone available, sell for 84000, car" down, balance back on land at 6 worth 20,000. Address Vivi an norman B&rio. nogue mver. vre FOR SALE OR TRADE For Medford, clear for clear 3 ranches Joining 160 acre, improved, good house. 30 acre, fenced, 12 acre, cleared, eub lrrlgated springs, placer mine, plen ty more land to clear; 80 acre. 2 room house, all year creek, either place flanked by miles of free range. Ideal for etock raising and mixed farming. Vivian Norman Barto, Rogue River, Ore. FOR EXCUANOE FOR TRADE 8120 equity in Singer sewing machine tor chickens, cow or what have you. P. O. Box 679, Medford. FOR SALE OR TRADE A No. 1 serv ice station and lunch room on Pa cific highway, close to two good schools. What have you? Address Box 7666, Mall Tribune. FOR S ALL HOMES FOR SALE OR RENT 3 room modern house, also 4 room modern house, both on Lozier Lane. Each house on quarter acre. Big Pines Lbr. Co. FOR SALE 5-room modern, near Washington school and store, on pavement; lot 50x165; clear; $1390, $150 down, bal. $12.50 mo. Owner; iooo w. nth st. FOR SALE Attractive homes. Phone 105. 80 S. Central. FOR SALE RfcAL ESTATE FOR SALE Modern home, close In. will accept securities as first pay ment. Box 7022, Mall Tribune. FOR SALE 5-scte tract on north Pacific highway. Inquire Farmers & Fruitgrowers Bank. WHEN you think of real estate think of Brown & White. FOR SALE FUEL FOR SALE Dry forest wood. 623-R-l. Dalton Bros. FOR 8ALH LrVltSTOM YOUNO nice pony for saddle and lignt worn, rncw f,.w. v.,v, 200 W. Jackson St. FOR SALE OR TRADE for feeder plga. good redwood posts, 2-bottom horse disc plow. A No. 1 shape. John Nealon. phone 118. Central Point. FOR SALE Feeder pigs. Mike Hanley. win flALE Red feeder Diss: also Red brood sows, will farrow soon. Adolf Schula, Beagle, Ore. FOr. SALE FRUIT VEGETABLES FOR SALE Pickling cucumbers, all alzes. Phone 718-L. Mrs. Rose berry. TOMATOES ijc lb.. Petite prune. 1c. Italians 2e. P. S. Carpenter, Jack sonville Highway. PEACHES V4 In orchard, bring box es. i ml. west Phoenix. O. E. Car penter. GOOD cooking apple.. 35a a box Bring bones. 720 Park. FOR SALE Italian and petite prune, phone 7-F-4. FOR SALE Tomatoes, ready picked, 80c per 100 lbs; 90 delivered. Tel. 869-X-2. FOR SALE Extra fancy Mulr peachee. R. C. Ward. Fern Valley. FOR SALE Peaches. Tons and tons of blg non-Irrigated Elbertss. also Mulra and Carmens. R. R. Ouches. Orlffln Creek. Phone 837-L. FOR S ALE Tomatoes, 1c. 9-F-5. Hartley, FCR SALE-Extra fancy Kiberta peach es, reasonable: bring boxes. 710 East Msln after Tuesday. OVERSIZE Bartlett pears, too large to ship. The cre.m of the crop for c.nning: 30 cent. lug at A s Vlata Packing House. CUCrMBLRS Boston pickling. 1662. Tel FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 1927 Ford Coupe. 842 S. Riverside. SANDY'S USED CAR EMPORIUM Th. used car trading center of So. Oreg. Exceptional value, in recon dition cars. Price, and terms. 1929 Pontlac Coupe, license .295.00 1931 Ford Spt, Coup, and license 325 00 1928 Old. Coach, fine shape 295.00 1928 Oakland Landau - 293.00 We have the largest atock of car. In the city at lowest prices. PONTIAO SALES FLOOR Open evenings and Sunday MISCELLANEOUS OLD PEOPLE enjoy living at the Ash land Convalescent Home. FREE Bose as D'AnJou pear cul'., .ny quantity. Com. get them. Rogue River Co. LOCAL or long distance hauling. We guarantee to save you money. Haw ley Transfer, 819 North Rlv.nld. Phone 1044-X. FOR 8ALO-MlSL'eLLANKUUS LAROE Oreat Western heater for sale. Like new. Call 028 Palm St. FOR SALE Fin. .porting rifle. Rea sonable. Phone 455. FOR SALE Almost new 10 tube Air line radio at half price. 842 S. Riv erside. FOR SALE Or will trade for 816.00 fir wood. Ladles' suit, size 40, nev er been worn. Phone 67 or 891-M. FOR SALE Wedgewood Quick heater, pipe, tall dressmakers' mirror, steel springs, oak dresser 86.50. 714 Welsh St., corner W. Jackson. FOR SALE Furniture, vacuum clean er, equity-In new White Sewing ma chine. 219 No. Oakdale. FOR SALE--Used sewing machinea, all makes, 85 up; term. If desired. All makes rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine Co.. 24 N. Bartlett FOR SALE .25-35 Savage high power rule, line new. noi N. Riverside. GARDEN DIRT, plowing, fertiliser sand and gravel Phon. 813-J. FOR SALE Fordson. Darby wheel., Hamilton transmission; Just over hauled. Also disc plows. Phone 008-L-3. FOR SALE Rolltop desk. Ilka new; office filing cabinet, davenport, heater, dining table, chairs, Strom-berg-Carlson battery radio, go-cart, refrigerator, !4-h.p. electric motor, band aaw, circular saw, llbraiy table,, sanitary couch, child rock' er. walnut benroom suite, circulat ing heater, comb, wood and ga. range. All real bargain., Medford Exchange, 39 south Front. Tel. 931 FOR SALE Tomatoes, o per pound at tjainoun rancn, i mile south west of Phoenix. FOR SALE Beautiful Crego asters. u. carcy, pnone 341-J-1. FOR SALE Handy governor; fit. truck or stationary motors, 1761 N. Riverside.. -- - - BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstract, of Title and Title Insurance. Tliu only complete Title System In Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title, Title Insurance. Rooms 8 and 5. No. 82 North Central Ave., upstairs. . - Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS 1. Clone forcibly 6. Astound 10, Increased In size 14. Expectant anticipation 15. Title of address It. Staff officer 17. Egg-Bhaped 18, Oppress with cares 50. Bounded by straight lines 53. Conclude 23. Before 51. Of the: French 25, Ship's prison 87. Their: French 38. Tibetan ox 29. Ostrich S3. Island In the 88. That man 37. Moist with perspiration 83. To one side 40. Cereal grass 42. French annuity 43. Puy back 45. Thus 46. Icelandic writings 47. Gaelic 48. Likely ISO. Beam fiL Anatomical tlpfiue 68. Coterie Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 6UolwMfcklftlATlA r e. n Tmm A .k iJESpJ u p B8 p 1 5 b a n p ffluW bedIjIh 1 hltMr N rMsttoPDpCA OET li! I Ml E 11 My.l!s I PAiNl2lAPiR,n E L VilP E RNSPPJOS a j gj ar a m a 1 cy ft S N O Rl 5pANSY 84. Beast of burden (7.. Golf term . 60. Introduced by way of ex planation 61. One who In cites, to evil 65. Dickens char acter 66. One: prefix 67. Sun-dried brick 88. The herb dill 9. Pitcher 7". Meaning 7L Army meal " 12 13 u I'.Ly t 17 is W W('' " '2 'J ,4 73 S 3T 77 : 1 " . , WWhfflk 'f 'Ml "'.: , it,', uu. TTVTTi W ' .1' V,), a - Aiii m yM ? W 'L it i fe -rp? BUSINESS DIRECTORY Automobile Loan., CONTRACTS REFINANCED PAYMENTS REDUCED W. pay up baianc. du. d.aler, bank or finance company and extend your payment. Additional money loaned. Phon. 81 for appointment Dressmaking ana Remodeling. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and remodeling, 42t Medford Bldg. Phone 1181, Evpert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT - Tel. 1172. House cleaning. Floor waxing. Ori ental rug cleaning, specialty. Funeral Parlor. PERL'S FUNERAL HOME Distinctive service at moderate rates. Estab lished 20 y.ars. Ambulance serv ice. 6th St. t Oakdale. Tel. 47. Money to Lend. WE LEND MONEY on furniture and late model autoa. Three per cent per month on unpaid balance. No other charges. Com. In and g.t th. cwh today. Bee W. $. Thomas, 43 So. Central. Phone 139 piano Instruction. FRED ALTON HA1UHT Teacher of piano Classical and popular music courses. Halght Music Studio, $18 Liberty Bldg. Tel. VI. Job Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant In southern Oregon. Printing of all kind.; book binding: loose-leaf ledgers, and blanks, billing systems, duplicating cash sales slips and everything in the printing line. 28-30 N. Grape. Phone 75. Painting and I'apertinnglng. SPECIAL Fall prices on painting, papering, kalsomlnlng. Have that work done now while we are offer ing lower prices. ORINSTED & RUNTZ, - Palnteri-Decorators. Phone 1658. HARRY MARX Painting, tinting, paperhanglng. Phone 14-F-4. Re.. Coleman Creek rond. Traniier. REINKJNG TRUCKING CO. Trans fer and Storage. We haul anything at a reasonable price. Ill No. Fir Street. Phone 332. DAVIS TRANSFER At STORAGE Service guaranteed. 29 S. Grape St. Phone 644, or residence 1060. BADS TRANSFER Ji STORAGE CO -Office 1015 No. Central. Phone 816 Price, right. Service guaranteed. CLARENCE. P. DAVIES, Secretary. Rogue River ROGUE RIVER. Sept. 14. (Spl.) Labor day was celebrated by a Ne braska plcnlo which was held on the lawn under the beautiful old wal nut tree, of C. E. Sams ofRogue River. A long table was laden with the fountlfnl lunch which proved by the contented and hnppy looks of the crowd that Nebraska's good cooks had lpst none of their former skill while living In Oregon. Games were enjoyed after lunch, Bill Sams win ning the championship In the stand ing broad Jump. Mrs. Lund enter tained the children by a story hour. Those present were Mr. and Mr.. C. Cross-Word Puzzle 13. Paradise 13. Take one's way 19. Swiss canton ZL Recall In the form of an Idea A. Avaricious 27, Thoroughfare 28. Leaven 30. Cards held at a deal 81. Feminine name 32. Affirmative votes 88. Female horse 34. Imitator 35. Boys 36. Exclamation 88. Garland 41. As far s 44. Grapes of certain sort 49, Formal pro cession BO. Imperfect or slightly dam aged paper M, Blonde! rtnlal 53. Admirers of position 84. Expiate 65. Fathers 56. Drrves away. . a rat 17. Not the spend of 58. Sufficient; poet. 59. Ancient slave 61. Kngllflh school 2. Kind f cheese 44. Hlch, pointed hill QOWN 1. Coast 2. Bweetheart 8. Quick 4. Liquefy 5. plants used as soap 6. The European song t brush, T. Arabian sea port t. Improvised stocknde in the Sudan t. Palls 10, pikellVe fish It, Tlessure excursion E. Bam., Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sam.. Mr.. R. Edwarda and daughter, Betty May; Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Pierce. na Bell. Pierce. Mr. and Mrs. Logan Kens. ton, Mr, and Mrs , Leonard Lund and two daughter., Beryl and Dorothy Ann; Mr. and Mra. Henry Ooodal., Mr. Marty Seaman, Mr.. Daisy Horton. Orvllle and Juanlta Horton, Mr. and Mra. J. 0. Reynold, and daughter., of Fort Jone., C.I.; Mrs. John Katham and daughter, Joan; Harry Chllder. and Mr. Rich ardson of Oold Hill. This plcnlo was an .vent enjoyed by .11 present and 1. to b. an annual affair. Elm.r Magnuaon and Mra. H. R. Sampaon and daughter, Jean, of Santa Monica arrived Thursday and will visit some time with the Wiley, Carter, Whipple and Scott families. Mrs. Rtohard Scott and Orvllle Dangler were bvulnea. visitors at Med ford Monday. J. E. Corey U receiving a visit from hi. brother, T. P. Corey. W, I. Phlpp., candidate for county Judge, waa calling on his many friend, here Monday. Much excitement pravall.d Thurs day afternoon when an airplane crashed In a field .cross from the school house. In a short time a large crowd gathered. Some damage waa done to the plan, but Mr, and Mra. Vahneas, who w.re In the plane, ware not hurt. Mrs. Reed Carter and Mr.. Mary Sampson and Jean wer. business vis itors at Sams Valley Monday. Mr, and Mra. Nelson Rowley left tast week for a motor trip to Ne braska, w.here they will visit a while, and will return to California to spend the winter, Mra. Ressbeck and children will llv. In the Rowley horn, during their ab..nce, Reed Carter attended the recep tion at tit. oourt house Monday evening. Mrs. Carter and friend, Mr.. Simpson, .njoyed a .how In Medford Monday evening. Mr.. W. H. watter. of Martinez, Cel., and P. S. Crocker of Selma, Cal., spent Bunday . and Monday nights in Rogue Rlv.r, guest, at the Waldorf hotel. Mra. Martha B.ngert snd son, Billy, and baby daughter of Toledo, Or.., are visiting Mra, Bangert'a parents, Mr. and Mr.. Garfield Laws, Mr. and Mr.. Garfield Law. are smiling over the arrival of a new grandson which arrived at the home of Mr. and Mr., Alva Law. at Med ford last week. Dr. Carey waa called to Wlmtr on Wednesday to attend Mr. Hlfthbank., who wa. very 111. Mr., Alice Bobbin, and daughter. Ruth, returned Tuesday to their home at Eugene after a visit with Mr.. Bobbin.' parent., Mr, and Mr. Jame. Whipple. J. E. Corey and brother enjoyed a trip to Crater Lake Sunday, Ml.. Bertha Bufard .pent Friday night with her friend, Mrs. Kruse, at Selma. Mr. Wilson and Mr, Haynes, who have both been very 111, are reported to be Improved at this writing, which 1. good new. to their friend., 1 F COPENHAGEN, Sept, 14. (AP) Before word of their rescue reached her. the newspaper PolltKen, com menting on the flight, asserted that even If the flying Hutchlnsons were found the Danish government al ready has been fully Justified In re fusing permission for their landing In Greenland. The flight sefved no useful purpoM, either sct.ntlflo or practical, nut wa m.rely a sensa tional stunt, the editorial said. It added the government kn.Tr from previous experience what elabo rate precautlona are required for a flight over Greenland and also the cost of rescue expedition.. LEGAL NOTICES Summons, In the Circuit Court of th. Btatsi of Oregon, In and for th. County of Jackson. Millie Polene Bunn, Plaintiff, vs, Charles W. Buun, Defendant. To the abov. named defendant, Charlea W. Bunn: In the name of the Slat, of Ore- .,. vm, hrhv summoned and required to appear and answer the complaint OI m piaini.ni ii.raiu file against you, or otherwlae plead h a-tthln fnnr H v.elcs from th. date of the first publication of tnis suirmifnn. And you are hereby notified that If complaint of the plaintiff bewln Wlimn in. nmu Biw,u,rm tut thereof plaintiff will apply for Judg- mm .,., tnr In h.r Mmnlalnt herein, namely a decree of divorce, divorcing piiunim irtrm saia q.tit- ant, and forever dissolving th. mar riage contract h.retofor. and now existing between plaintiff and de fendant. Thia aummcra la published In th. Medford Mill Tribune by order -of the Hon H. D. Norton. Judg. of th. above entitled court, duly made and entered herein the 31st dsy of Au gust, 1032. The dste of the first publication of this summons is August 3 lit. 10.12. ALLISON MOULTON, Attorney for Plaintiff. Address: 801 Liberty Building, Medford, Oregon. Nolli to Creditor.. In th. County Court of th. Stat, nf Oregon In and for the County of Jarkson. fn the Mstter of the Estate of Alia R. Phlppa, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given - that the undersigned hav. been duly appoint ed by the County Judge of Jackson County, Oregon, aa the Executors with the Will annexed, of the eta of Alia R. Phlpps, ths ebova named d.cedent. and hav. qualified. All parsons hsv.ng claims against ssld .state are directed to present .am. duly verified aa by law re quired, to the undersigned Executors, at the office of P. J. Newman, In the Palm Building, Medford. Oregon, within six months from the dst cf the first publication of this notice. Dated and first published this 7th day of August, 1032. PnnSTON PHIPTS. LBE PHIPPS. Executor, of the Estate of Alia K Phlppi, Deceased. PEACHES SLUGGISH, E. PORTLAND. Sept. 14. (API Very heavy supplies greeted buyers on the East Side farmers' wholesale market today. Price changes were limited and practically standoff as regards advance and declines. Continued slugglshneas Is expressed In the peach trade demand. Yakima U hurting Its demand by the reoc currence of a raid on supplies here by a state Inspector as a result of the branding of Elbertn as J. H, Hale by some Interests. Elbertaa generally sold 3ft n 30c box, with a few higher, while J. H. Hale were 10c to 15c better generally. Tomato market was fairly active with selected stock as high as 30c box, while ordinary stuff was 30 or 33c box. First Bosc pears of the seiaon were offered out of both Hood River and Moaler and priced 60c box for Jumble pack. Borne Bartletta were 'offered at 60 (ft 00c. First Jonathan apples of the season were offered at SI box for fancy, and were from YiOtima. Local Graven- steins were generally 45aoOc box for Jumbles, potato market waa better for locals, Some very good, large-slEed stuff sold quickly, 76o orange box, with others around 6075o box generally. Dry onions were a trifle alow on account of the abundance of Ynklmn and Wnlla Walla stock whloh draRiiod. Locals sold 66c for bollera and 70 75a for No. 1 grade. Courthouse News (Furnished bj the Jaokaon Count; Abstract Co. 121 B. eiitb. Street) Real Kfttatp. Transfers Keith Oil Ai land Co. to William B. Norrls et ux. Deed to NWli of NW',i Of Sec. 83, Twp. 40 8., R. 3 B Irene Hampton Threne to J. O. Brown. Q. C. D. to lot 11, blocK 2, East Lawn Bub. to Medford: lot 6, block 1, Palm. Second Add. to Med ford. J, S. Vandorfy et ux to George ChenoweUi et ux W. D. to tract In D. L. O. 70. Twp. 37 S-, R. 2 W. E. E. Schuli et ux to John W. Day et ux. W. D. to 8 acres In Sco. 1, Twp. 37 S., R 2 W. Sheriff to Chns. D. Btandltord Tax deed to BBV4 of BWH of Sec. 7, Twp. 39 8., R. 2 W. Sheriff to W. L, Carden. Tax deed to WV4 of NW',4l SEVi of NW!4i NE , of 8W)4 of Sec 10, Twp. 88 S., R. 8 W. Sheriff to Harry Gllson Tax deed to SW of.8W' of See 18, Twp. 30 S R. 3 W. Sheriff to J. J. Stelner Tax deed to NE4 of NWVJ; N"3 of NEW; SE'4 of NE',4 of Sec. 32, Twp. 8S., R. 1 E. Sheriff to C. w. and Guinevere L. McCoy. Tax deed to W", of NW'4; BZ'A of NW; NEV of SW',4 of Sec. 24, Twp. 39 8., R. 1 W. Sheriff to E. H. Thomas. Tax your YOU sell, Dress of Dahlias Monica Banni.ter, 19-year-old Hollywood girl, was "dressed for the occasion" wlien named queen ot an annual dahlia show at Ln. Angeles. (Associated Press Photo) deed to part lot 10, Morcy'a Add. 'to Medford. Sheriff to Thclma Mayham.-rTax Deed to WVi of NE; E', of NW',4 of Sec. 33, Twp. 38 S.. R. 1 E. C. B. Chrlsler ot ux to Vera L. Berryhlll. W. D. to part lot 1, block 0, Park Add. to Medford. Augustus V. Wilson to J. M. Wil son, Deed lo N14 of NW',4: SW',4 of, NWV4 ot Bee. 32, Twp. 38 S., II. 3 W.; 8E!4 of NEV4 of Sec, 31, same township and range. Blgne Maria Martin et al to T. W. Miles. W. D. to U, acre. In D. L. C. BB, Twp. 37 8., R, 2 W. Wllllnin Olson to T. W. Mile.. W. D. to ll-j acre. lt D, L. C. 88, Twp. 37 8., R, 3 W. T. W. Miles et ux to C. W. .Pruelt. W. D. to lot 10, Rogue Lands Irri gated Tracts. Ellrai Ooodalo et vlr to Robert Burkhnrt et ux. W. D. to tract ln block 4, Town of Rogue River. H. B. BeeBon ct u x to Nlcdermcyer Inc. W. D. to lots B, J, M, N. V, T. 8. and H. Snowy Butte Orchart tract, Cora J. Cnrbls to Fred B. Carbls. Q. a D.' to lot 7, block 8, Laurel- ,hurst Add to Modford. ACJUILA, Italy, Sept.. 14. (API Guiillclmo Rlccomiigno of this city clnlm. dlscovory of an Invention for llltlllzlng the energies of low pressure gases, such as the eAhaunt rf gnsoltne motors. Details are unrcvciucd. CHICAGO, Sept. 14. (AP) A rto, 000 terrnzo mosaic esplanade, 600 feet long, Is to be Installed as an approach to the Max Adler planetarium on tlio Ink. front near the lto ot Chicago's 1033 world's fair. MAIL TRIBUNE want - ads have something to trade or buy. Let our intelligent Want-ad takers help you word your message for best results. You'll like this courteous service. Simply lift the re ceiver and ask for Phone 75 DEMOCRATS EXULT AT VOTE GAIN IN LL SEATTLE, Sept. 14 (AD The democratic party relumed to a posi tion of influence In the Wnhlngt.cn primaries Tuesday after almost paas Iiir from the picture In 1038. With only 1144 preclncU ou of 2882 In the stale reported, four demo cratic cnndldatea for governor polled 82.637 votes, as compared to 42,531 cast by the party In the entire four years s'go. Five republican candidate, for the governorship polled 89.S73 votes In the precincts reported this yenr. Pour years sjo the republican, cast 254.022 votes In the entire state. SEATTLE, Sept. 14. (AP) The, apparent comebcak of former Con gressman John F. Miller In the first district, the steady Increase In th. vote rolled up by It. Gov. John A. Gellatly In the republican guber torlol race and the commanding lead gained by Senator Wesley L, Jone. marked the Washington primary elec tion as returns were tabulated today. An added feature was the Increase In democratic votes cant Tuesday a. compared with prevloua year.. Defeated by Congressman Ralph Horr for the republican nomination two year. ago. Miller had polled a total or 10.76H votes ln 398 precincts reported otit of 401 In the district to 13,151 for Horr. Gellatly's total mounted to 48.718 In 1144 preclncU out of 2683 In ttte atate a. compared with 39,109 polled by Gov. Roland H. Hartley, who wrm campaigning for a third term a. the state's chief executive. Th. precinct. wore widely scattered about the stat., all but four counties being represent- . ed in the reports. Other candidate, were out of the running. William H. Pemberton continued hla lead In th. democrats gub.mn torlal contest, polling 30,222 votes to 25.233 east for Lewi. B. Schwellen bach. and 33,523 for Clarence D. Martin. Senator .Tone, had amassed 48.012 votes In 1179 precinct, 'ta 33.654 for Adam Beeler, hla only opponent In his contest for the republican nomi nation. Homer T. Bones, power con servation advocate and oaustlo erltle of the republican national admlnls tratlon, took the lead by a wldo mar gin In the democratic cutest for th. senatorial nomination, rolling up th. surprising total of 40,460 vot... Hi. closeat opponent, Stephen F. chad wlck or Seattle, polled 10,702 votes. Bone I. an Attorney In Tacoma, Earthquake Motcr In Bank. SAN JOSE, Cel., Sept. 14. (AP) The federal geodetlo aurvey haa ... lected the bosoment of a bank here to place a solsmograph. The Instru ment will not only record earthquake., but also make It possible to study the effect ot .hock, upon larg. building. SYDNEY, Australia, Sept. 14. (AF) The groat Andes eruptions which filled the upper atmospheric region the .tratosphere wth particles of anTi finer than face powder may causa flood. In New South Wales and Vlo torla. Jt rstkmj VlJtfi