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BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. MONDAY, JUNE 12, 1933. PAGE SEVO Tt 1 A K 775 DON'T FORGET TO PHONE THAT Want Ad HERB ABB THE RATES i Per word first insertion., (Minimum 36c) Each additional Insertion, per word . (Minimum 10c) per line per month, without copy changes lM Phone 75 mm- s aiasTewirnrsnr LOST LOST Annual pass Southern Pacific railway. No. A-4190. Finder please return to Tribune oiura. LOST If dog missing, call 1616. HBLP WANTKD MALE WANTED 3 men with equipment I who can grubstake themselves to cut wood on shares House and j atove furnisnea. wnve or .tiwi vM Mrs. Barto. Rogue Rler. R. F. D. 1. WANTED SITUATIONS CAPABLE, experienced woman wants work. Tel 1353-R. WANTED Hour and day work, 25c per nr., also laundry. Phone 4-F-3. EXPERT Bookkeeper, accountant and general office man desires position either full or part time. Has fifteen years experience and can furnish b-est of references. Address Box 13598 Tribune. LADY wants work. 20c hr. or ex change for necessities. 260 ',4 Beatty St. EXPERT PAINTER will do sign paint ing Interior decorating general paint Joba. Call at 223 So. Central SEWING, care of children, day work of any kind, 25o per hour. 81.76 . day. Mrs. Tharp. 87 Oulnoa 64I-L. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS GOING to Los Angeles Wednesday, want passenger. Share expense. Box 33514 Ross Lane. Route No. 2. EMPTY truck returning from Rose burg June 14-17. B02 McAndrews Road. WANTED Small late style cash reg ister with tape listing. Write Box 10839 Tribune. WANTED Household goods, stoves, tools, or what have you. FURNITURE re-upholstered re finlshed re-glued Phone 969 R. Thlbault. WANTED Karry Keen for Model A Phone 479-X. JUNK WANTED We pay cash for JUNK. BATTERIES, & RADIATORS. ALUMINUM. BRASS, COPPER ti junk of all descriptions. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 No Grspe Tel 1062 WANTED Wool, mohair. Wool bags. twine for sale Medford Bargain 4 House, 37 N. Grape St. Tel. 1062 WOULD LIKE one or two elderly peo- p.e care for In T. home. Phone HJ-A. o to l. Mrs Lienor. FOB RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 1405 West Main. Six room unfurnished home, hardwood ' floors, fireplace. Charles R. Ray, Resltor, Medford Bldg. Phone 302. FOR RENT 702 palm, five room un furnished home, 617.50 Inc. water. Charles R. Ray. Realtor, Medford Bldg., Phone 302. rOR RENT Furn. house. 1001 No. Central. Inquire 039 No. Central. WELL furnished duplex, 3 rooms- sleeping porch. Inquire 212 So. Grape. FOR RENT 4-room duplex. No. 510 and 013 no. Bartlett. Tel 341-K-l FOR RENT Partly furnished 5-room house, 2 sleeping porches. Inquire at 343 no. Bartlett. HOUSE FOR RENT OR LEASE 304 South Holly, six rooms, bath, sleep- Ing porch, flrep:.:re. furnace, gar age, electric range. $23.50. Call 1320. 6-ROOM MUM aid Laurel, 'v i room house 33 R-.se avenue. Phone 034-R. FOR RENT Fine modern home.- 3 miles north on Pacific highway: with or without acreage. Tel. 349-W 6.MALL furn. house cheap. 601 No. Central. FOR RENT Bomoa. Furnished of unfurnished- Brown ft Whit DErf'.KABLE booses alwas in first cIlw condition for ronb lease or sa.e Call 105. FURN HOUSES. O. A DeVo. MEDFORD BAROAIN HOUSS 1' N Orape St Phone 1062 !lo! FOR RENT Call 598 H OUSTS no. 112 50 and 115 water D ''1 . wood ranee Phone 105 FOR RENT -MISCtLLANEOl'S CABINS 45 Si. Front. FO f KNT Acreage, ahar crop. Pa 4JI-JL. FOB KENT APARTMENTS CLEAN Furnished spartment. 317 W and. CLEAN fully lam. (round noor, pri vate bstn. garage laum ooij. " 8 Grape. APT8 FOB RENT 116 Almond. MODERN 8-room furn apt. eteeplrs porch tc garage. 1190 W inn. MODERN S-room apt., private bath. with grig. 413 N. ivy. uacneiors preferred. MODERN 3-room furnished apart ment, heat, garage. Inquire 934 No Bartlett. DURRELL COURT. 339 No. Holly. FOR RENT Two 3 room apartments well niraished Bv week or month Inquire at 317 E Jackson Tel 749 -T FOR RENT Furnished apartment, overstuffed; hardwood floors light and heat. Man Tribune pnone a FOR BEST rTJUMSHED ROOMS ROOM Adjoining shower Tel 798-X ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 3 Grape FOR RENT Comfortable rooms: pri vate entrsnos. One block from Main St. Reasonable rates. 333 6 Central. FOR RENT BOARD AND ROOMS PLEASANT room with board, garage, $25 month. 338 W. Holly. BOARD AND ROOM a 716 E. Main Rates vary moderate. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE Gold mines (placer and quartz) oeu, trace or icaoc. r. v. Box 93, Phoenix, Oregon. FOR SALE: Lunch room, reasonable. Call 1513 No. Riverside. FOR EXCHANGE DRY WOOD to trade for fat hog. milk goat, fat calf, chickens and fruit Jars. Will Mascwell. Ruch. Oregon. FOR SALE OR TRADE for wood, Ford truck. Med Fuel Co. SELL OR TRADE! Service station good place for lunch counter snd ; cabins, garden planted. Real buy. J. W. Rosen. Talent, Ore. I 3-ROM modern bon.e bath, laundry tra? screened porch, bullt-lns gar. age shade and 'rult trees: $700 equity for car, ac-eage aabln site J. or what have you Phone 1538-L. FOR TRADE 3 sections spike-tooth barrow slightly used, will trade for alfalfa or grain Tei 234-R-4 FOR SALE OR TRADE Good sound work horse, 1400 lbs, 7 years old Walter Jones. Snd house below bridge. So. Ashland. WOOD for jay or potatoes, neat Trail R O Skellenger. Trail. Ore. FOB EXL'HANUL HEAL t ST A IB FOR TRADE 7!4 acres with modern 6-rm. house, double garage & wood house, 1 mile from . Roseburg for Medford ty property. Address Box 810, Roseburg, Ore. EXCHANGE 6 crcs good land close In. modern house, pressure watr system. Want Medford house. Phoe 565-Y. Flynn E:;rlo Co. FOR SALE OR TRADE 6 acres Will sell aheap for cash 935 Reddy Ave TO ISXOF.ANGE Nice little home in Bind Ore., clear, for something clew In Medford or Ashland. Pre-fe;- small acreage What hav you 16J 7th St., Ashland. WHEN you think oi real estate think of Brown & White. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Cheap, 4 acres, house, barn, outbuildings, family orchard 1 mile from city limits. See Geo, Webb at Lamport's, owner. FOR SALE Locust Grove. Phoen'x, Or. Inquire of owner, j. b. An drews. Medford. FOR 3 ALE Hop land, 22 acres fine river bottom soil. 32 miles from G Pass. Inquire 634 N. Central. Tel. 1387-J. FOR SALE HOMES FOR SALE CHEAP, terms or rent. 4 room house newly pslnted and kal- somlned. near school: nice garden spot, at corner cm aunset and Co lumbus. 909 Sunset. FOR SALE Good 8 room bouse (east frnt) and nloe lot close to Berry dale store great bargain at 8450 Terms. Phone 517-L. FOB SALE AUTOMBILES USED CAR BAROAINS Will take city or county warran s. stocks and boner and your old isx as part payment. 1931 Ford coupe 1929 Ford coups 1929 Plymouth dan 1929 Pontine sedrn 1929 Chrysler 75 sedan 1930 Chrysler 70 edan 1927 Studebaker Victoria Alsp a numbrr of older cats from 35 to aiOuOO If we havvn't got what you wan;, we can get It ARMSTRONG MOTORS INC. 3 N Riverside Htadoua. lera for Chrysler Plymouth Hudson rerraplans Cadillac Lasalie FOR SALE Trailer. Pat's. Prune St. FUR 8ALL 1-UULTK! 100 PEDIGREED HENS. Hansen strain 1 yesr old. laying SO per cent, 1 mile west of Central Point on Jack sonville road. N. D. Qrlsham. TV,c tot highest quality w L. chick. Hansen strain. May deliveries Rocks and Reds 81e. Wonderful value Jenas Poultry Farm. Tangent. Ore FOR SALS Barred Rock batchtnj egn. laying strain 12 50 hundred Baker Semce Station. DRESSLER'S Square Deal Hatchery. 1107 E Main. Phone 1589-T. FOB ALt LIVESTOCK POH SALE 20 head of norsee and racies. Ray Uoran central Point RED reedei pigs. Ad oil Schuls. Bessie, FOR SALE DO(f9 AND PETS FOR SALE Lewellyn setter puppies. . tfcasooaoic. u no. riwui.. FOB SALE MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS TINY Bungalow Piano Sold elx months ago for 1395, repossessed account of party leaving city. Bal- ance due only $163. pay 5 down and U a week. Cllne-J. Main Sc Riv erside, Medford. NOW The final week of Cllne's big money saving sale of pianos. Many of the world's finest, Emerson. Les ter, p. S. Wick. Kimball Vose. Cable. Laverne, Howard, and others, 39, a39. 159, 67, 85. H9if. 135. (1 down and $1 a week. Better come In to night and make selection for im mediate or later delivery. Prices will be higher after this sale ends Sat urday. Open evenings. CLINE FAC TORY WAREROOMS. Msln is Riv erside, Medford. $100 STARR BABY GRAND $339 Latest model; full rich tone, repsons lve action. 1933 model, floor sample, new. Trade In the old Instrument, take 3 yesrs to pay. CUne Piano Co. Main Ac Rlversle, Medford. ' Open evenings. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS PICK your canning peas now. 3c lb. at F. S. Carpenter ranch, Jack sonville Highway. SPECIAL BAROAINS New gal. pipe -....$6.75 per 100 ft. Used 2' pipe 13c per ft. Flro hose for Irrigation. 8c per ft. Maytag washing machine, good buy. Used bathtubs, all sizes. Crock Jars, all sizes, 18c per gal. New quart beer bottlea 50c per doz. Used tents, all sizes, good buys. Used pipe fittings, all sizes. MEDFORD BARGAIN HUUSE 37 N. Grape St. . Phone 1063 FOR SALE Furnished cabin on river at Union Creek, Phone 968-X. 318 W. Jackson, Medford. PIANO In good condition, will sell for $25 cash. Baldwin Piano Shoppe. 26 S. '-rape. FOR SALE Canaries. Tel 523-J-2. GOOSEBERRIES 30c gallon, you pick them. A. 'Vhitlock, K mile south Oak Grove school. FOR SALE Alfalfa. Call 523-J-2. FOR SALE Baby carriage In A-l con dition. Phone 1346-R. FOR SALE Clean alfalfa In shock J. E. Lester, Blddle Road. ZINNIAS, asters, marigolds, petunias, cosmos, snans. 3 dos. 25c. ail Wil lamette LATE cabbage plants fo sale. Pierce's Hot House" 679-R-2. FOR SALE Milk goats. Call 1134. FOR SALE Late sabbage by thous ands. Phone 341-J-l. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Tomato plants 5 a thou sand. Phone 383 Centra; Point. Otto Bohnert. FOR SALB-Raw Jersey milk . and c re a m at Mon a rch G rocery a nd Milk Depot. 1803 W. Main. Milk, gal 20c. Cream quart 30c. SOME real buys in second hand tools, rakes, mowers, tractors, disc har rows, cultivators & sprayers. Hub bard Bros., Inc. FOR SALS Velva-lone ratilo. 7-tUb. with case, $13. Tel 848-X. FOR SALE Hotpoiht electric range like new. half price. 422 Laurel. FOR SALE Berry cups 725 oer 1000. Monarch deed and Peed Co. FOR SALE Repossessed merchandise Almost new electric range, One Minute electric washer, Brunswick radio, electric, refrigerator. Bar gains at easy terms Commercial Finance Cor. Phone 31. THOUSANDS of Indiana canner to mato plants, cheap. First house south Tiny Tavern. Talent. FOR SALE Large electric brooder 8 00: or will trade for feed. See tt - at Samson's Feed Store. MEN.? all feather work gloves China g"t 75c. Men & Women's' Jackets made to measure. Lewis Carpenter 308 So. Newtown. Medford OET the -No Hunting" and trespass ing signs at the Mall rribuns Job iffice: printed on o'oth to with stand the rain and weather. FOR 8AJ4S--Used sewing machines all makes. 85 up; terms 11 desired. All makes rented and repaired. White sewing Machine Co. 24 N Bartlett SUPERFEX oil neater, cheap. Phone AU1S. FOR sand, gravel, sediment, fertiliser sna teaming. Phone 012-J. MISCELLANEOUS M. A. BLISS Painting and paper- iiaugiij ibi. oio-vY. aid o. urape. OBT the "No Bunting" and trespass ing signs at tne Han Tribune Job affloe: printed on oloth tc with stand the ralo snd weather Bl'INF. DIRECTORY Abstracts. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO AWrvu or Title, Title Insurance. Rooms S ano 6. no. 32 North Central Ave., upstairs. JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title and Title Insurance. The only complete Title System In Jackson County. Dre'smaklng and Remodeling. THE FASH I OK SHOP Dreaemalclra and remodeling. 424 Medford Bldg., Myrtle Andrews. Phon 1181. Expert Window Cleaners. LETT O EX) ROR DO IT Tel. 1173. Houm cleaning. Ploor Watlng. Ori ental rug cleaning, specialty. . ob Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped p'.ant In southern Oregon. Printing of ail kin; book binding; loose-leaf ledgers, and blanks, billing systems, duplicating faun sale slips and everything in the printing lines. 28-30 tt. Orapa 1 Pnona 75. ' BUSINESS DIRECTORY . Money to Lend. WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE AND LATE MODEL AUTOS. Three per cent per month on un paid balance. No other charges. See W. E. Thomae. 45 8. Central. Ground floor Craterlan Theatre Bldg. State License No. 8-151. Piano and Violin Instruction. F"RED ALTON HAIOHT, Teacher of Piano, Violin, and Saxophone. Halght Song Service. Arranging. Composing, etc. 318 Liberty Bldg. Public Stenographer. ILLUSTRATED MIEMOORAPHINO MAILING SERVICE PUBLIC STENOGRAPHY Grace C. Voss 34 N. Central. Koke-Chapman. Ph. 113 Transfer. BADS TRANSFER ic STORAGE CO. Of floe 1015 No. Central. Phone 315. Prices rlht. Service guaranteed. REINKING TRUCKING CO. Trans fer and Storage. We haul anything at a reasonable price. Ill No. Fir Street. Phone 333. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack ers and movers. Special livestock moving equipment. Prices right. Satisfaction guaranteed. 619 North Riverside. Phone 1044-X. LEGAL NOTICES Call for Warrants School District No. 6. Notice Is hereby given that there are funds on hand for the redemption of warranta No's 247 to 308A Inclus ive. Interest ceases on the 11th day of June, 1933. EARL LEEVER. clerk ft School. Dlst No. 6. Central Point, Ore. Notice or Annual School Meeting Notice Is Hereby Given to the legal voters Of School District No. 49 of Jackson County, state of Oregon, that the Annual School Meeting of said District will be held at High School: to begin at the hour of 2:00 o'clock p. m. and closing at 7-00 p. m. on trio third Mouday of June, being the 19th day of June, A. D., 1933. ' This meeting Is called for the pur pose of electing two directors and the transaction of business usual at such meeting. In districts of the second and third classes the ballots sholl not bo count ed until one hour after the time set for the meeting to begin. Until the count begins, any legal voters of '.he district shall bo entitled to vote upon iny business before the meeting. Duted this 29th day of May. 1933. N. H. FRANKLIN. Chairman Board of Directors. ATTEST: Rebecca Jensen. Clerk. Warrant Call Notice la hereby given that School District No. 49, Jackson County, war rants No. 2823 to No. 2964 Inclusive are called for payment. Interest to cease on June 11, 1933. Warranta to be presented for payment at the of fice of the District Clerk, City Hall Medford, Oregon. REBECCA JENSEN. Clerk School District No. 49, Call for Warrants School District No. 59 Notice is hereby given that there are funds for the redemption or an warrants between the numurs 900 and 1088. Interest ceases on the 14th day of June, 1933. All warrants pay able at the First National Bank, Med ford, Oregon. H. L. CARLTON, Clerk. Table Rock TABLE ROCK, June 13 (opl.) Dally vacation Bible achool opened here June 7 and will continue tor 10 Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS I. Twist out of eh a pa S. Division of mankind t. Stat in church I . Wine a 15. Finished 14. Epoch li. Maui fM tener 16. Support! for rotating parts II. Tl.otfo with a. a dread dis ease 10. Fit one Inside another U. Biuv niUHirftl movctnfni IX. Place to alt 26. Artificial language !. ArtlcU !S. Small orna mental balls 12. Flowering shrub It. WrlUrn, agreomfnt hetu rn nations at war IK. Fortification 16. Automotive fuel: colloq. IT. Beverage tl. Heavenly body Solution of 40. Foe 42, BranchM of , learning 4fi, Cause 47, Indented 40. .Smell hi. Greek letter 53. Character in "The La.it Daya of Pompeii" 5TlRlAyE00E:ALEM5 M" O T gffiT L L E G A U UAtN;c mffiMP EER5 ADoMeVEMI ff6AT SoyfpAGTOAEgE ERNjAD 5RE RSjV AN il?M5UoPE s er e Aispw O RB m R0 SIC H T f RN Eg R EjAjfin E RfjjC A W E ggO B I TVlEl RllBlAT E SfR E FISmiE S tTriuTS mETI m E nd luE Is Is ' la I3 I4 '4it L I? 6 WMfl 0 I" -"ifc li:: mZ Jr IB'8 ,f 1! M . J3k 9 w- Wm WM m jiH i if;? s- Wa j. - I I V I I I M ? I 1 I days. Mrs. H. W. Davlsson and Mrs. John Dickey are teaching the classes. Ivan Meyers was host at a party last Thursdsy honoring hla friend. Howard McCoy of Gold Hill who spent last week aa a guest here. Mlas Vivian Wright spent seversl days last week as guest of Miss Phyl lis Turpln of Central Point. Mrs. H. W. Davlsson's Sunday school class enjoyed a picnic near Bybee bridge June 2. The following boya attended: Tom Wright, Keith Oregory. Dwlght Wilson, Bob Sage. Ivan Meyers, Howsrd McCay. Shelby and Bobby Tuttle. and Chester Grimes and Dick Wyatt of Central Point. Miss Mary Newman visited her friend Mlas Eva Hart at Talent last week. Eugene Newman who has spent many weeks aa a patient at the Sa cred Heart hospital was moved to his home here Friday. Mra. R. E. Nealon was hostess at a wiener roast honoring the birthdays of her brother Donald Richardson and Ruth Sage last Saturday evening Table Rock Women's club met at the home of Miss Marian Hsmerlck at central Point June 7 Mra. O. T. Wilson and children Betty and Dean of Sams Valley. Doro thy Dodge, Steve Dodge and Tommy Collie of Medford spent Wednesday afternoon visiting at the Sage home Twenty two children helped Anita Dickey celebrate her 9th birthday at her home at Modoc orchard Tuesday afternoon. Miss Edith Sage who recently gradu ated from Medford high whool has Just received a scholarship from Lin- field college at McMlnnvllle tor the 1933-34 term. A c-jw of twenty two thlnnera be gan work Monday at 'the Red Skin orchard where It Is expected a month will be spent In removing the surplus applea and pears. The rain of Thursday morning caught several farmers hero with hay down. Mrs. Rand who spent several weeks here visiting relatives at the E. C. Hamilton home has returned to her home at Irrlgon. Ore. The Misses June and Janice Neal on were Interviewing Medford den tists the first of the week. Miss Grace Lydlard was a business visitor In Medford ..'eduesday. Ralph Billings, R. E. Nealon, and County Engineer Paul Rynnlng were Inspecting roads and road work done by relief work In this vicinity Thurs day. Griffin Creek GRIFFIN CREEK. June 13. Spl.) Mr. and Mra. Ed Vogel and family and Audra Barba plcnlced at the Buckhorn Lodge above Ashland Sun dny. Rev. Rnndell la holding Bible schol at the Brown school houae al most every morning from 9 to 12. There are also church services In the evening. There haa been good at tendance. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kadic, who have been living on . Vie Ludwlg place, moved this past week to cen tral Pclnt where he haa employment. Mr. and Mrs. Leon D. Brown are the parent of a boy born June 8, welching 7 lbs. His nam Is Jackie Dclrdy. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Bishop left for their home In Portland after spend ing a week here with Mr. and Mra. E. J. Mulr. Mlas Adella Vogel spent Saturday evening and Sunday with home folks. Dick Chllds la helping Mr. Hole beck nay this week. Lillian Brown returned home Thursday after spending several days Cross-Word Puzzie Saturday's PuxxU I. Public carrier 4. .Uaecullne name I. Garment 6. Unwilling 7. Stop 8. Stn 9. Sheet of Rlaxa 10. Poultry prod ucts It Where the sun seta 17. Bury 19. Powerful 2U Teller of falsa- hoods 21. Hewing toot 24. Degrades 27. Exclamation 29. Was pres ent at 20. Consider 3'- Kill 12. Rope with a noose 14. Symbol for calcium II. Parts of a goll course 29, Zeal 41. Running knot 42. Encourage 43. iServe net work 44. Comparative conjunction 41. The herb dill 48. Be situated 10. Native metal fcl. Flowed (4. AnttfoTlne 1$. Number Id. Formerly 17. Biblical gar den ' DOWN I Fale and sickly look ing 2. Southern state: abbr. with her aunt. Zola Pick of Jackson-' vine. Mra. Norman Judy spent Monday visiting iter parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clogston of Jacksonville. Mr. and Mrs. Fred N. Cummlngs, Jr.. spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Leon Brown. Mr. and Mra. Dell Haynes bought them an acre of ground from Dave Mortln and are building a nice little log house. Mlsa Maroella Jones Is horn sfter spending some time In Medford. Anderson Creek ANDERSON CREEK, June 12. (Spl.) Many friends of Pete Poster were sorry to learn of hla death last week. Earl Harmon left Tuesday for Col orado. Edward Smith la spending a few days' with home folks. Mrs, Casey, Jack, Rledel and Jaa, Maya were In Medford and Ashland Tuesday on business. Mr. Petri and son Elton called at the Meys home Wednesday. Mt3S Ruth Mays called on Mist Bon Nell Jones Wednesday. Howard Holtman spent Thursday evening at James MacDo well's. Mr. Casey of Butte Palls spent a few days 'with his brother, Frank here lost week, Mrs, Jas. Maya and Mrs. Jack Rle del were in Ashland on business Fri day. Courthouse News (Furnished by the Jackson County Abstract Co.. 131 E. Sixth Street.) Marriage Licences Merle B. Roblaon and Wanda Lee. Jotm H. Sylva and Agnea L. Moore. Lawrence N. Nelaon and Constance Sneslon. County Court Oeorge E. Miller, dee. BUM, ad mitted to probate. JameA s. Prince, dec., estate admit ted to probate. Circuit Court H. S. Deuel, W. H. Reloluteln, B. R. Elliott, Fred L. Heath. W. W. Allen. W. H. Lydlard, Hamilton Patton file articles of Incorporation aa Medford Investment Company. Thekla cousins va. Union CHI Com pany of California. Damages. Lorain Cousins vs. Union Oil Com pany of California. Damages. Ai W. Pipes, et al ve. R. L. Wyan't et ux. For money. oold Hill Irrigation District vs. Ivan p. Phillips, et ux. For foreoloa. ure. F. W. Newman assumes business name of "The Brown Jug, 8-9-33. Real Estate Transfers Ruth t. Werner, et al to Halite T Swingle, et al. WD. tlo.00. K',4 o NE': EV, of SE!i of See. s Two. 33 S. R. 1 W. H. C. Mecliem, et ux to A. Marls Swingle. WD. aio.oo. NW14 Sec 4 Twp. 33 S. R. 1 "W. W. A. Measlier to M. Alice Klnoald. WD. .10.00. 6. 49 (eet Lot 5 BlU 18 City or Medford. Mary E. Orubn to Prank B. Orubb. WD. H.OO Lots 4, . Bile. "P" Rail- road Addition to Ashland. Frank B. Orubb to 8. fl. Davles. et ux. QCD. .1.00. Lois 4, 5, 6 Blk. "F" of Railroad Addition to Ashland. Wm. S. Crowell to Samuel Borbcn. WD. sio.no. Lou 13 Blk. i Laurel hurst Add. to Medford. RIALTO CLOSES FOR NEW SOUND Immediately after the close of the last show st the Rlslto theater lssl night, the RCA sound engineers took orer the house and stsrted the instal lation of the same reproduction sys tem that is now bringing perfect sound to the patrons of the Crater lan High Fidelity and Wide Range. With the new sound, Rlslto patrons will be able to enjoy every minute of the picture, with faithful reproduc tion of voices, muslo snd various oth er sounds. For the first time since the advent of tslklng pictures, every sound hesrd by ths human ear Is re layed to the audience. Motion pictures ars accomplished by the rspld succession of statlo pic tures, each dwelling a split second before the eye. This Jumplness, si moat lmpreoeptlble, also affected the sound track on ths film. In the new mechlnee the film Is drawn through the apparatus by s smoothly-running friction drum In stead of the standard sprocket wheels. This development ts part of ths en glneers' claim for t more faithful re production of sound. There sre vari ous other Improvements which, whsn operating in conjunction with one an other brings ths sound to a perfec tion not heard before. The Rlalto will also have new speakers Installed on the stags. These will give mors even distribution of the sound throughout the audlsnos. There will be the asms volume snd fstthfulness of sound wherever one mlfnt sit, with no more sunning of the ears to catch soms softl) spofcen word, or low note of music. The theater will be closed today snd tomorrow for ins Installation of ths High Fidelity snd Wlds Range System, opening sgaln Wednesday night with the showing of "Ex-Ledy,1 Bette Davit, first starring picture. Hkunk found In stilt. HOQUIAM, Wash. (UP) The liquor hasn't been tsstlng so good up In these parts lately slnot Prohi bition Agent Ben Myers found desd skunk floating In ths mash of a large bootlegging still. Pierce's Hot H'.use tomatoes st your grocer's. Ths r.usltty is fins and the price is right, Meteorological Report June 12. 1933 Forecasts Medford and Tteinlty: Fair tonight and Tuesday. Temperature above nor mal. Oregon: Fair tonight and Tuesday. Temperature above normal In the In terior. Local Patft lowest temperature this morning 57 degree. Temperature a year ago today: Highest 09; lowest SI. Total precipitation since September I. 1933. 14.77 Inches. Relative humidity at 6 p. nv, yes terday 29; 8 a. m. today 86. Sunset today, 7:46 p. m. aunrlsa tomorrow, 4:SS a. m. flunaet tomorrow, 7:47 p. m. Obserratloni Taken at 5 A. M, 110 Meridian Tim Ffff B 53 Oltj Boston .................. 88 Cheyenne Chicago Eureka - 68 Helena : 78 Los Angeles 78 MEDFORD Vt New Orleans - 00 New York 80 Omaha 93 Phoenix 1 13 Portland .............. 83 Reno ....m.w..MM.. 30 Roseburg 80 Sslt Lake ..... 30 San Francisco 73 Seattle . - 80 Spokane 76 68 .... 53 T. 83 ... 83 86 87 76 73 .... 63 .03 74 .... 60 .... 86 84 . 70 50 54 50 . 66 73 ... P.Cdy. Rain P. Cdy Clear Foggy Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Walla Walla .... Washington, D.C. 34 f Teachers' examinations wilt be held Wednesday, Thursday and Friday oi this week at the county court house. Is the announcement of the county school superintendent's office, where all teachera planning to take exami nations, are asked to announce their schedules. The program for the three days fol lows. Wednesday, S a. m history, geome try, botany, writing; 1 p. m., physi ology, composition, reading, general history, Thursday a. m arithmetic history of education, psychology; Thursday p. m., grammar, geography, American literature, physics. Friday a. m., theory and practice, physical geography, Engllah literature; Friday p. m., school law, geology, algebra, civil government, bookkeeping. Inveatlgetlon was to be msde this afternoon of the cause of the fire st 8:50 s. m Sunday morning, which badly damaged the apartment house at the corner of Eleventh and New town streets, owned by Clem Chllders of this olty. According to firemen, no one was living In the house at the time of the blaxe. The fire burned around the atslr wsy, snd spresd on the second floor some, also burning through the roof. Adjusters, with Fire Chief Roy Elliott, were to visit the scene today. A new high for 1388 wss reached by ths mercury st ths federal weather bureau Sunday slterncon sbout five o'clock when the day's maximum was recorded at 03 degrees, W. J. Hutchi son, meteorologist, reported todsy. Ths msrk yesterday was ths hlghsst rscorded since Msy 38, when the maximum reached 83. Forecast for this district for tonight and tomor row, ss Issued today, shows wssther fslr, with temperature above normal. Wine- Legalizing ' Bill Postponed WASHINGTON, June U. (P) The house wsys and means committee voted 11 to 0 today to postpens until ths next session consideration of the Lea bill legalising naturally ferment ed vines. Chairman Doughtoa said that "we knew there wasn't any ohsnos of get ting ths bill through this session, and besides that thsrs were soms differ ences sbout what ths bill should contain." WIFE OF R. A. BOOTH SUCCUMBS IN EUGENE IDOBrni, Juns 13. (AP) Mrs. Clintons Ann Booth, 74, wlfs of R. A Booth, vice-president of ths Booth Kelly Lumber company here, died st her home Sundsy. Shs was born at French settlement In Douglas county. In 1853. s OOLD BEACH. Ore.. June 13. (UP) The story that rattlesnakes dislike water was disapproved hers when Randolph Meserrey, old-time river man, killed a rattler swimming mid Stream in t&e Rogue river, E-PRESIDENT IN SENATE MAZE v Tall, Serious Young Man Has Kept Two Vice-Presidents From Stubbing Toes On Parliamentary Track My Herbert Plummer. WASHINGTON. A tell. aerlous young man. who hu k.r.t t.M presidents from stubbing their toes w. tne vntKjr parliamentary tack of uavot in out 10 max. it tfiree in a row. He is Charlie Watktne. officially the senate's minute clerk, but that body's parliamentarian aa well. watklns kept Dawes ruling cor rectly when a slip on the part of the vice president might have caused him embarrassment. Dawes' lecture to the senate at the beginning of lis arm aroused the Ire of a great many of the veteran, finm. ni would have welcomed an opportunity w uull.v Ult 11. III. Charlea Curtla, an old-timer In the senate and familiar with the rulea. naa a comparatively easy time of tt. Only once waa he In danger of hav ing a decision annealed, but th.t came to nothing. The senator pro. testing the ruling withdrew his com plaint. An Individualist. In Vice President nirnar tfc un ate has a presiding officer quite dif ferent from any they have had in many yeara. "Cattua Jack" la an Individualist when It comes to rules, especially as regards the senate, mint, tm !,, far he haa given that Impression. nis long yeara of experience In ths house, where the rules are an Hfri- ent from those of the senate, havs nad ineir effect. Much of the drive, the urge to get things done In a hurry, Is still evident. mat can t De done In the aenate. Those Who know Hnrnep affrlhi.t. this to the fart that h un rn - long his party's floor leader In the iiuusq. iney say mat Its difficult for him to assume the Judicial atti tude expected of the prealdlng offi cer. He seems unable to fontet that he's In the chair and not down on. the floor In the thick of things. This waa demonstrated many times when he waa speaker. Whenever a, question of policy waa raised on the floor, usually It was Garner who an swered, Instead of the (democratic leader. Trained In Rattle. Although he Is a recognised expert In parliamentary procedure, Ala frlenria ..v that, n..a. ('. wR- ens would call a student of the sub. Ject. His knowledge has been acquired by observation of the workings of the rules on the floor. Poaseased of a good memory, he never forgets a particularly adroit parliamentary maneuver. But the senate Is not the house. And lt'a up to Watklns to steer him slong the correct route. ' HURT IN AUTO SMASH SALEM. June 13, p) Joking In spite of three broken ribs he received in sn automobile smashup near Phil omath yesterday. W. S. "Pussyfoot" Johnson said today he would fill his remaining speaking engagements in Oregon. "I've been In a number of suto- moblle sooldente but none were fatal." the 71-year-old prohibition crusader said. Hs delivered two addresses yes- terdsy following his accident about noon. A severe illness last winter left sn impediment to his hearing. R. E. Close of Portland and Thom as W. Dales with Johnson in the csr, received minor Injuries when Close's csr overturned on the gravelled road near Phllomsth. s Youth Confesses Slaying Mother FLINT, Mich., Juns 13. (P) Pros ecuting Attorney Andrew J. Trsnsue announced today that Balfe Mac Donald, 17, admitted killing his mother, Mrs. Oraos B. MacDonald. last Msy 37, by besting her to death with a pair of heavy book-ends. Mrs. MacDonald was formerly Miss Orsos Balrd, a Portland, Ore., school teacher. Now Is the time to think oi beach pajamas snd outing clothes. Empty flour sacks contain a good grade of muslin snd sre saslly dyed sultsb's colors. Fluhrer's sre having a special sale on empty sacks at 4 Bo a doeen, While the supply lasts only. There never will be an opportunity, to buy empty flour sacks cheaper. Fluhrer's sn overstocked on the large sacks and will sell them while they last for 43o the dosen. e Call ths Southern Oregon Credit Bureau. They oan tell you who pars his debts promptly. Intensive Oregg review, dictation, typing, snd bookkeeping a to 10 weeks, 030. Class begins Thursdsy, June 16. Medford Business College. Dine as Dance st BONNEY OR1LLB 500 6s 75o dinners, sandwiches, cold beer, etc. Snappy orchestra Tues., Thurs., Bat. et Sun nights. COME as ENJOY yourself. Pierce's Hot House tomstoes st your grocer's. Ths quality is fins snd the price Is right, .