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PAGE NftTE ) You Can 't Afford to Miss the Buying Opportunities Listed Here MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOUU, OREGON. THURSDAY, JULY 6. 1933. Why Not Try a Want-Ad WANT to Mil your home? Want to get rid of few odds and end in household furnishings? Do you need tools for your gar den? ... An Inexpensive Want-Ad In the Mall Tribune Clsssltled Page will find the answer to these and many other perplexing problems. Here Are the Rates: Per word first insertion c (Minimum aoo Each additional Insertion, per word (Minimum 10c) Per line per month, without copy changes 1.36 75 Phone 0ST-TranIer title to Ugal owner Timber Products Co. Leave at Tribune. . LOST If dog missing, call 1616. LOST Violin in case. Reward. 1130 Nlantlo. No questions asked. HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED-Sale, ladle. i for local and , roaa crew. -- . 8 to 8 p. m. ,., p iv ANTED MALE Si FEMALE ! Hhir nJJ i WANTED Middle aged man and wife for Janitor worn. hij Schuler Apts., between 1 and 5. WASTED SITUATION !z.T:'ll.".-.,on-. frtrK and house- t w work bv hour, day or ! month. Box 11409 Tribune. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Two people to share ex penses to Chicago and return. Tel 593-J. WANTED To buy lady's writing desk, must be reasonable. Phone 405-W. ' PARTY wishes ride to Portland Fri i day. Phone 1534-X. WANTED Girl's used bicycle cheap. 314 Haven. WANTED Used plumbing fixtures & pipe. Phone 1261. ' EMPTY Truck returning from Iowa about 15th of July, wants load from there or points en route. Hawley Transfer. Phone 1044-X. WANTED Wool, mohair. Wool bags, twin for sale. Medtord Bargain House. 37 N. Grape St. Tel. 1063. WANTED Household goods, stoves, tools or what have you. Medtord Bargain House, 37 N. Grape St. Tel. 1063. HAY ORINDING A specialty. Brown, the hay grinder. 340 So. Central. PHONE 969-R. Have your furniture reupholstered, reglued. rellnlshed. Thlbault. WANT LIVESTOCK Will trade equity In 5-room house, jxcellent location. Box 1063L Tribune. WANTED 8-oz. mayonnaise Jars and y lids. Tel 921-X. ANYONE having female bird to give away phone 931-X. WANTED Karry Keen for Model A Phone 479-X. JUNK WANTED We pav cash for JUNK. BATTERIES, & RADIATORS. ALUMINUM BRASS, COPPER & Junk of all descriDtions. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 No. Grape Tel 1033 "FOR RENT HOUSES 6-ROOM house. 19 No. Peach. Phone 1042-W. FOR RENT 6 -room house, sleeping porch, garage, fruit, shade snd flowers. Inquire 318 S. Newtown. FOR RENT Newly decorated and nloelv furnished 4 room duplex, reasonable rent. 20 Portland Ave. nue. FOR RENT 3 -room modern furnish ed house. 315 So. Peach. Key 219 No- Peach. Fred C. Sander. 4 HOUSE t 238 S. Holly. Phone 800-L. FOR RENT Part furn. 4 -room house Ask 444 N. Front. FOR RENT Furnished four room house, close In. modern in every way. garage. Inquire at No. 511 S Park Ave. SIX room unfurnished house, close in. Has east front. 333 E. Jackson. Phone 540-R. HOUSES 110. tl2&0 and 815. water paid: wood range. Phone 105. FOR RENT Homes, furnished or unfurnished. Brown St White. FOR RENT 4-room modern house, close in 810.00. Address Tribune. Box 10590. FOR RENT 7 -room furnished house 1139 W Main St., 815 00 Also 2 room furnished house 34 Rosa Ave 88.00. Phone C A DeVoe. HOMES FOR RENT Call 696. CLSSY modern 5-room stucco, east front. Clear. 625 Pine. FOR RENT 4-room duplex. No 410 and 512 No Bartlett. Tel 341-R-l FOR RENT Partly furnished 5-room house. 2 sleeping porches, inquire at 345 No. Bartlett. SMALL furn, bouse cheap. Central. FOR SALE Piano. 1010 W. 4:h. fOB BEST APARTMENTS TOR RENT Purn. a 4S S room apts., garage. 04 W. 10th. APT. for rent. Mra. Trowbridge, phone 113f. FOR RENT Two 2-room apartments well furnished. By week or month. Inquire at 317 F. Jackson. Tel 749-Y APT. & sleeping rooms. 718 Welch. FURNISHED epsrtment. a rooms, cool. airy. 110.00 at 413 North Ivy FOR RENT Furnished apartment. overstuffed: hardwood floors light and heat. Mall Tribune Phone 75 3-ROOM completely turn apt. No. Ivy. 320 THREE-ROOM furnished apt. Sleep ing porcb and garage. 1100 W. Uth. MODERN s-room rurn apt. sleeping porch & gatage 1100 W 11th. DURRBLL COUBT. 839 No Holly. FOR RENT BOARD AND ROOMS FOR RENT Pleasant rooms, board 153 No. Oakdale. BOARD AND ROOM at 716 E. Main. Rates very moderate. PLEASANT room with board, garage. 25 month. 338 W Holly. FOR RENT FURNISHED BOOMS ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 S Grape FOR RENT -MISCELLANEOUS JACKSONVILLE Sanitarium to re sponsible tenants. Owner oil prem ises. ' CABINS 445 So. Front. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE Gold Mines Quartz k placer, address Box 93, Phoenix Oregon. FOR EXCHANGE FOR SALE or TRADE Dining room wt for a dresser. 339 Haven. WILL TRADE Team, harness, wag on, heifer calf, two cows snd 4 heifers, 15 months old. for small acreage In Willamette Vallev or In Washington. Box 11415, Tribune. TRADE Nearly new furniture, over stuffed set, for good used car. Call evenings. Lawrence Burnette, Tal ent. FOR SALE or TRADE for wood Ford trucks. Med.Juel Co. 'WHITE HOGS ALL AGES. Exchange for Herrerord bull, saddle or gram. W. W. Large, Williams, Ore. FOR SALE OR TRADE '29 White truck, 114 T 34-7 tires, elec. Igni tion. Take late closed car In trade. 626 S. 6th St., Grants Pass. Ore. Phone 86. i'ROOM modern home bath, laundry trar screened porch, bullt-lns gar - age shade and fruit trees: 8700 equity for car. acreage, cabin alte or what have you Phone 1638-L. or write Box 13337. Tribune 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, 2nd house below bridge. So. Ashland. WOOD tor jay or potatoes, near Trail R. O Skellenger, Trail. Ore. ' FOR ECI1ANUE HEAL ESTATB WANTED BEAL A QUICK W Have a fl-room rustic bungalow In west Medford. near Junior High School, on paved street. This prop erty is clear. Value about two thousand aa. Would like to exchange for a 5 room modern house, close Jn. Will assume or might pay Cash Differ ence. Give location and all par ticulars by letter, and adress Box 11410, Mall Tribune. TO EXCHANGE Nice little home In Bend. Ore., clear for something clear In Medford or Ashland. Prefer small acreage. What have you. 155 7th St., Ashland. FOR SALE OR TRADE 6 acres Will sell cheap tor cash 925 Redd? Ave FOK SALE REAL ESTATE CITY and COUNTRY property, stock and dairy ranches, free water rights, best buys around Medford. Houses for rent. Roberts. 720 W. 2nd. Tel. 15i;8-J. FOR SALE Laree lot. close in, fine residential district. Price way be low cost of Improvements. Cash or terms. Address "T , care or this or flee. WHEN you think of real estate think of Brown & White. FOB SALE POULTBT FOR SALE R. T. Red fryers. I8c lb. Phone 951-R or call 319 Ashland Ave. FOR SALE Turkey feeders 25o each. Medford Egg & Poultry Co. for highest qusUty W L. chick Hansen strain. Ma deliveries Rock anu Reds 8V3C Wonderful value JeUu Poultry Farm. Tangent Ore FOR SALE Barred Roci hatch Ins eg 5s. laying strain. 12 50 hundred Baker Servloe Statlun. DRESSLEHS Square Deal Hatchery. 1107 E Main Pbon 1609-T. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 30 head, llgM work and saddle horses. Phone 838-R. FOR SALE--First class cows. Fresh and coml.ig fresh soon. L. Mc culloch. Talent, Wsgner Creek Road. FOR SALE 1200-lb. horse. W. H. Yer genson. Anderson Creek Road. 3 ml west Talent. WF.ANER PIGS. 12. W. W. Large. Wil liams. Oregon. POH dAIE 20 bead of borves and m;ies Raj Moran. Central Point FOUND Snnner's pin. Inquire Trib une o.'fice. FOB SALE AUTO.MBILES DODGE MOTOR Good condition, 1040 W. Hth. GOOD USED CABS FREE A 50 gallon barrel of gas given free with every used car over 100.00 BUY NOW md SiVS rw.ney 1031 Ford Roadster. 1033 Bulck Sedan, like new. 1030 Chrysler Brougham. 1930 Ford Coupe. 1937 Essex Sedan. 1937 Studebaker Victoria. 1931 studebaker 8 Sedan. 1930 Packard 8 Club Sedan, fine shape. 1930 Oraham Roadster. 1928 LaSalle Convertible Coupe. 1929 Bulck 4-door Sedan. 1930 Oraham Paige Sport Roadster, new paint, etc. 1929 De Soto Coupe. 1929 Oldsmoblle Coupe. ARMSTRONO MOTORS. INC. Klamath Falls Medtord Chrysler Plymouth Hudson- Essex Cadillac LaSalle Dealers GOOD USED CARS FREE A 80 gallon barrel of gas given free with every usea car over siuu.uu BUY NOW and SAVE money 1931 Ford Roadster. 1933 Bulck Sedan, like new. 1930 Chrysler Brougham. 1929 Ford Coupe. 1927 Essex Sedan. 1937 Studebaker Victoria. 1931 Studebaker 6 Sedan, 1930 Packard 8 Club Sedan Fine shape. 1930 Graham Rosdster. 1928 LaSalle Convertible Coupe. 1929 Bulck 4-door Sedan. 1930 Graham Paige Sport Roadster, new paint, etc. ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC. Klamath Falls Medford Chrysler - Plymouth Hudson - Essex Cadillac - LaSalle Dealers FOR SALE Twin Six Packard, seven passenger, good condition. Phone 710 or call Holland Hotel. FOR SALE HOMES CLEAR home. Terms Tel 1232-W. FOR SALE CHEAP, terms or rent, 4 room house newly painted and kal somtned. near school; nice garden pot, at comer ol Sunset and Co lumbus. 909 sunset. FOR SALE Good 8 room house (east frunt) and nice lot close to Berry dale store. great bargain at 1460 Terms Phone 617-L. FOR 8ALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Raspberries, loganberries by the crate delivered. M. F. Wright. phone 861-Y. f-r SALE Bine and Royal Ann Cherries. A. fi. ttenogg. uioca iouu, No. Riverside. OUT flowers. Mrs. Dre&sler, 1107 E. Main. FOR SALE Refrigerator, 'excellent condition, very reasonable. Call 33 Tripp Street. FOR SALE All kinds cherries. C. M. Parker, ' mile North on Pac. Highway. FOR SALE 2 h. P- engine and cen trifugal pump. 820 cash. Eugene Hasenfurter. 1 ml. So. Phoenix on Pacific Highway. FOR SALE Lease and cabin at Lake of Wooda, cheap. Also taking orders for cherries and apricots. R. C. Ward. Phone 19-F-21. FOR SA LE Redwood f e nee cheap. Hawley Transfer. posts FOR SALE Royal Anne cherries 5c. Henry Miller, Jacksonville. CHERRIES Royal Annes. Blngs now ready. Westeriund orchards, pnone B-F-2. FOR SALE Bing and Royal Anne cherrlea. Phone 1412 or 489. FOR SALE Slightly used 5-key Bur roughs adding macmne. k. m. Cooley, 611 W. 4th. CHERRIES Blngs, Black Republl- cans. 823 Taylor. THE FASHION SHOP Davenport slip covers made to order. Phone 1181 for Information. FOR SALE Kohler farm and light plant. A-l condition. Leas than one third price, cascade Oorge on Cra ter Lake Highway. FOR SALE 4 foot dry pine slabwood, $1.25 per cord at Owen-Oregon Mill. Phone 771. Call at mill office. FOR SALE- Cherries. Blngs.. Lam berts, Ox hearts. Royal Annes. Come pick them vouraelf and save. R. R. Ouches. Griffin Creek. Tel 857-L. FOR SALE Wheel chair. Tel 1116. SALT for hay. Special ground. 125! lb sacks vac per cwt. New Feed Store, across from Swift & Co. Jer ry Barr. FOR SALE Cherries: Blngs. Lam berts. Royal Annes. 6c lb. Holmes Ranch. Oriffln Creek. Phone 857-J. J DAIRY FLY SPRAY, kills flies and ab solutely Keeps rues orr cows pas ture. Will not taint milk. SOc per sallon. bring your container. Jerry Barr, across from Swift & Co. BERRY CUPS 65c per hundred. Jerry Barr. across from Swift & Co. WHEAT, recleaned. sacked in 100s. (140 cwt. Jerry Barr, across from Swift de Co FOR SALE Used sewing machines, nil makes. 15 up: terms If desired, All makes rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine Co. 24 N. Bartlett. GROUND BARLEY $1.10 cwt. Barr. Tel 803. Jerry FOR sand, (travel, sediment, fertiliser snd teaming, phone vid-j A FEW electric refrigerators at leas than wholesale, see jonn uenisoa. 101 Crater Lake Ave. FOR SALE Alfalfa. Call S23-J-2. NEW FEED STORE. Buy at lower prices Jerry Barr. across from Swift & Co.. Phone 803. THOUSANDS of Indiana Canner to mato plants, cheap First house south Tiny Tavern. Talent. HOPOEN-BREWflTER Poultry and Dairy Feeds. Kimball Warehouse. across from Swift it Co Pnone 803 FOR SALBHotpoini electric rane Lite uew. DiJ pile. i uauxtu. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Velva-tone radio. 7-tub with case. 12 Tel 84H-X. SCRATCH FEED. 81 50 CWt. Jerrj Barr. ?ho e 803. FRUIT JARS. Tel 376-J. FOR SALE Large lec-.rlo brooder 8 00: or will trade for feed See It at Samson's Feed Store. MR. FARMER: What hare you to sell. see Jerry Barr. Kimball warenouse. Phone 803. MISCELLANEOUS 35 REWARD for any Information leading to arrest and conviction ol parties who stole turkey at ranch night July 3rd. Fred C. Sander, 319 No. Peach. VACATION cabins, furnished, facing park, play ground. Llthla water 2 per week. 153 Granite St.. Ashland. Oregon. Authorised Frlgldalra Service. Other Makes rep Tel. 427. Nights 905-Y M. A. BLISS Painting and paper nanging. Tel. 648- W. 813 S Grape BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. I'ttle Insurance. Rooms S and 5. No. 32 North Central Ave upstairs. JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts or Title and Tlfle Insurance. The only complete Title System In Jackson County. Expert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172 House cleaning, Floor Waxing. Ori ental rug cleaning, specialty. ob Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant in southern Oregon. Printing ot all kinds; book binding; loose-leaf ledgers, and olanks. bllKng systems, duplicating cash sales slips and everything In the printing lines. 28-30 N. Orape Phone 75. Piano Tuning EXPERT PIANO TUNING Heulat- lng, repairing. Phone 22. pruitta Melody Shop, w Hansen (form erly of Portland). Piano ant violin instruction. FRED ALTON HAIGHT. Teacher of Piano, Violin, and Saxophone Halght bong Service, Arranging. Composing, eto. 318 Liberty Bldg WHY AWE, YOU f NO, ccmc to -ashes ATttirnner ikiTicrtcnc: TYDVCQ YOOft CM TOP. 1 SUE v. ' - ' TS THE UPKEE?? Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS 1. Fragments T. Hair ointment 13. Necktie 14. Idolizes 15. reclamation 16. Commissions 18. Near 19. Alwayi 21. Acknuulcdse 22. Lateral 24, Chess pieces 26. Divide length wise 2T. East Indian weight in. Follow 30. Religious dis courses 12. River In Bo hemia 34. Actual 35. Loads again M. Chairs 41. Itaverans 42. Reasons 44. Make edtrfnr 45. Cuban dollar 47. SuKtrostlon or hint 4. In this olact Solution of Yesterday's Pun Is TT0MATOAfislEI T 5 E Dfe TONE ipEjii O ME N pAMAp NOES C O N Tt R I BUT O lR ONE T9."Mt y i w E I W A N !l 5 OiO E 5 C EN OA NT 5 TAli.0l2NSis EE AiDirfjE MSS LATEsj DATtESFOCUSiVAlN Wtophr H1ANYE1RQ1PEDUE1E1 M. Take out 66. Subject to 51 Broathed loud- lv In sletD 4. hour 60! Genus of trees 59- Expmss-s yielding- oils contempt and relns DOWN S3. Symbol for 1. Plan tantalum 2. Cowardly 7 p p 4 p 5 Tfp7 5 7 'O tZ I mi I 1 . '' W', " '.Wa. u Mll l& if Jo 31 v. . 32 53 TTpJ T" m M .if -4 - '' 1 1 1 i , , ZZSZZZlliZZ '- - . ''' uiui ''": BUSINESS DIRECTORY Money to Lend. WE LEND VIONEY. ON FURNITURE AND LATE MODEl AUTOS. Three per cent pec month on un paid bilance No other charces See W. E. Tttomas, 43 . central Ground floor Craterlan Theatre Bldg. S'ste License No a-157. Publlo Stenographer. ILLUSTRATED M1EMOORAPH1NO MAILINO SERVICE PUBLIC STENOGRAPHY Grace 3 Voas 34 N. Central. Koke-Chapman. Ph. 113 Transfer. CADS TRANSFER As STORAGE CO. Office 1016 No. Central. Phone 316 Prices right. Service guaranteed. REINKINQ TRUCKING CO. Trans fer -nd Jtorage. We haul anything a1; a reasonable price. Ill No Fix Street. Phone 332. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack ers and movers Special livestock movina ecuiDment. Prices right Satisfaction guaranteed. 619 North Riverside. Phone iu-a. Dressmaking and Remodeling. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and remodeling. 424 Medford Bldg.. Myrtle Andrews. Phone U81. LEGAL NOTICES Citation on Hearing of Final Account. In the County Court ot the State of Oreeon for Jackson County. in the Matter of the Estate of Ella W. Peters, Deceased. To All Persons Interested In the Es tate of Ella W. Peters, Deceased. You are hereby notified that on the 5th day of July. 1033, the First Na tional Bank of Medford. Oregon, ad ministrator of the Estate of Ella W. Peters, deceased, filed In said Court Its final account as said administra tor and that 'said final account will be heard on the 5th day of August. 1933. at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. at the County Court Room of ithe Jackson County Court House In the City of Medford In said Jackson Coun ty, Oregon, and you are hereby cited to appear at the time and place above designated and show cause, if such exists, why said account should not be allowed. This citation Is published pursuant to an order or the Hon. Earl H. Fehl. Judge of the above entitled Court In the above estate, which order Is dat- ed and filed July 5th, 1933. Dated at Medford. Oregon, this 5th day of Julv. 1933. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF MEDFORD. OREGON. Administrator. By Eugene Thorndlke, Asst. Trust Ofricer. Kelly & Kelly, Attorneys for said Es tate. YTS THE WE such n CfH NEVER . ....... . ,K.f WHU.H WrAi SHEVJMTS TOGO- - I0T EVEN ON ONE. Cross-Word Puzzie 8. Low t uf Led plant 10. 10O square meters IL Destroy the force of It Ethereal ailts 17. Pointed tools "f. Stores In a silo C.l. rioce by Itself i!. Ovules 2f. I-ork of hair 29. North Ameri can reoub lie: abbr. IL Feminine name 23. Responded to a stimulus 35. Place where tin re is a. swift cur rent In a stream 3. Football team 37. Twist around 39. Person nf a kften. Irrita ble temper 4". Robs 43. Ftylps 4. Above , Rabbit M. I'svourfl 62. Eiectrind partlcl KS. RohoM IT. French oro noun t. Bun god 4, Declare Perfect (tolf I. Sharoenins strap j. Banket for carrylnr provisions t. Peculiar cm Courthouse News (Furnished by the Jackson County Abstract Co.. 131 B Sixth Street ) Marrluge Licences Raymond C. Schott and Mabel Porter. Vernon Herrlck and Laura Mecham. Casper H. Stacher and Ruth Orln nell. Application for marriage license Warren E. Olson and Louise W. Fluh rer. Circuit Court Alice Kent Wilson vs. W. H. Wil son, divorce. First National Bank of Medford vs. John R. Fisher, Rose C. Fisher. W. C. Blankenahtp, et al, foreclosure of chattel mortgage. Probate Court G. S. Butler, John R. Tom 11 n. Earl T. Shepherd, O. T. Bergner, Major M Morris, Incorporate as Medford Ice A Storage company. Inc. Estate Leonard Willi ami, deceased, probate. Hannah J. Kalletrom, deceased, es tate admitted to probate. Real EAtale Transfers Sheriff to Eugene Thorndlke, sher iff deed, land In Sec. 33 In Twp. 383. R. 4W. U O. Morris to Mrl. J. B. Hurt, Q. O. D.. NE'i; NV4 of SE'i Sec. 4 In Twp. 33. R 1W. Eugene Thorndlke et ux to W. E. Morris, deed, land In Sec. 33 In Twp. 38S, R. 4W. J. C. Barnes et ux to B. W. Horn stad et ux. W. D., land In DLC IS In Twp. 37S. R 3W. R. A. Helvey et ux to A. D. Lewis et ux. W. D land In sec. 30 In Twp. 37S. R 1W. Sheriff to' First National Bank of Ashland, Ore., sheriff deed, tract on Oranlte street In Ashland. The United States to Charlea D. Mills, patent, lots 1, 3, S, 4 Sec. 10 in Twp. 363, R, SE. Oeo. B. Morgan to Victor S. Mor gan. Q. C. D.. NE'i Sec. 38 Twp. 403. R. 3V. Josephine Cottrell et vir to Lillian Shelton et vir. Q. C. D., government lot 8 Sec. 38 Twp. 34S. R. 1W. east of Rogue River. James Archibald et ux to Delia 8. Lewis, w. D.. lot 3 Mlekeleons Add and part lot 1 block 23 Ashland. George McMahon et ux to Emma Arney. W. D.. 11.5 acres In Sec. 25 In Twp. 38S. R. 1W. Lilly M. Welburn et vir to Harold Chapman. W. D., 13.64 acres In Sec. 13 In T'vp. 383, R. 1W. Sheriff to Union Savings and Loan Association, sheriffs deed, tract on South Riverside avenue in Medford. Sheriff to Union Savings and Loan Association, aherlffa deed, lot 4 block 3 Tuttle'a Sub. to Medford. , Etta M. Vawter et al to Wm. J. Ferns et ux, W. D., SE4 of SE'i Cfeo. 33 In Twp. 378 R. IE. Shady Cove SHADY COVE. July 6. (Spl.) James Hasklns has gone to work for the forest service. Mrs. Eleanor Baker Is staying with Mrs. Has kins during his absence. Mr. snd Mra. Ralph Haaklns, Mr. and Mrs. John Haaklns and Joel Haa klns have gone to Can yon villa to work for the summer. Miss Adallne Vossen of Eugene who has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. Eva Sageraman returned home Saturday. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Bert Conner June 20 a daughter at the Commun ity hospital. 1 Relph Bender has moved his fam ily to Chiloquin where he has work. They will be gone for some time. William Zlmmerly returned home June 30 from Prlneville where he has been at work since the first of May, Mrs. Bert Conner and two daugh ters au-e visiting near Butte Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart of Prlneville who were vUltlr g their daughter, Mrs T. J, Johnson have returned, home. Frank Johnson has been quite 111 for some time. Mrs. Janet Smith of Butte Falls Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson, Mr. Brewer on Indian creek has built himself a new house and mov ed his family there. Mrs. James Hasklns and Miss Baker called on Mrs. John Laden. Young People's Bible Meeting Seta Fine Mark We wsnt to take this means to say a heart-felt thank you to the kindly people who helped In any way to make our Young Peoples Bible con ference such a fine affair. Young people from seventeen different com munities will go back to their Sun day schools and other Christian ac tivities to tell about the splendid time they had here. Wa had many words ct praise and not one word of criticism concerning your very Im portant part helping to take care of the visitors from scores of them. Seventy young people were regis tered from outside places, and our own young people brought the regis tration up to 119 young people. We did not register any older people. Average attendance In the six atudy periods reached nearly one hundred. We believe that this was the larg est Withering of young people for plain Bible study ever held in this part of the state. Wa have spoken to miny groups of young people but never to a more Interested group than these. Bible study la growing In favor. We thank our committees, the par ents. rl'e fellow-workers and the splendid young people themselves, Wa rtetoutly thank Ood for this fine trr-u nf young people. We shall hope to see IV m again JOS. M. JOHNSON. Rett estste or Insurance leave It to Jones. Phone 600. Dripping radiators repaired. Metal Works, ROOSEVELTS IN 'REUNION' ON BOAT r ! J. V , t.f-, The presidential family enloyed something of a Mreunlon aboard the ehlp Amberjaek off the coast of Maine when Mra. Franklin O. Rooeevelt and a party of friende vlelted the President's vacationing echooner. 8hown In the foreground with Mra. Roosevelt and the Presi dent are their three eons James, John and Franklin Jr. (Aeeoclated Press Photo) New and Revamped Tax Laws Among Chief Work Of Last Congress Session By Charles D. ttatklns I WASHINGTON. July 8. (API ! New taxes were imposed by the last session of congress, old ones were continued and important changes were made In the law to prevent escape from taxation through tech nicalities. The new taxes, and the ones re newed, were imposed partially to I give the treasury special funds with which to pay interest and establish a reserve for retiring the billions In bonds needed by the recovery pro gram, so that bond buyers would have confidence In their Investment. Some money also was needed for ordinary running expenses. The hole plugging changes In the law were a direct result of disclos ures that some of the wealthiest men have paid little or no Income tax during the recent hard years. They made use of a law which permitted subtraction of losses suffered one year from Income received In two years. All the taxes imposed by the bil lion dollar revenue law of 1032 for the last year and the current one, were continued through 1034. The three per cent tnx which had been added to every home electric light bill will, after September 1, be paid by th light company. The federal gasoline tax was In creased for the present fiscal year EAT WISELY, IS HOT DAY MICE 8ALEM, Ore. (UP) If you wsnt to "koep cool," avoid fuming and fretting, eat wisely, exercise and use common sense. Thf.Vs the advice of the state health board, which made public this week the following "hot weather hints": "Avoid too heavy spicy , or fat foods. Eat plenty of fresh vegetable!, fresh fruit and at least one cooked meal every day. Eat cheese fre quently: any variety Is healthful. Drink a quart of mux a day, ana four or five glasses of water, not too cold. Oet a coat of tan early, but avoid sunburn. A few minutes of expos ure to the sun dally will bring best results, Exercise your body night and morning but make it light during the summer. The best kind of exer else is swimming in the open, but do not do any exercise or go swim ming after a heavy meal. "Avoid over eating keep out 01 the sun's rays when the sun Is hlgfr. "Frequent bathing aide In keeping the body cool the dally shower Is Ideal. "Oet eight hours sleep every night In a well ventilated room. "Relax a few minutes morning and afternoon If possible rest one hour after eating " Berry Sale Haired Fund. NEW ORLEANS (UP) The Im poverished congregation of the Rev. Jamea L. Boudra, Presbyterian preach er, was unable to make Its annual contribution for general Sunday school work so Boudra raised the funds himself by selling blackberries to wealthy cltltens of New Orleans. J 00.000 Parkway Proposed BOATON ( UP Construction of a 8400.000 parkway, modelled after the Prado in Havana, Cuba, from Han over atreet to Old North Church his been proposed by Mayor Jamea M Curley. from one cent to one and a half cents. A five per cent tax was Imposed on all dividends, to be paid by the corporation declaring them before . tlu; are distributed to stockholders. A five per cent excess profit tax was imposed on all corporation net Income above 12 per cent. The normal Income tax rate on corpora tions was increased from 14 to 14,4 per cent. An annual tax of one dollar a thousand was imposed on capital stock of corporations. These taxes may be ended by tha president whenever the eighteenth smendment la repealed, giving the treasury revenue from liquor taxes, or as soon as the ordinary budget Is balanced, whichever of the two happens first. The new law provides that all tax returns to the government may be made publlo under presidential reg ulation, to the extent that Mr. Roose velt may order, No such order has been tailed yet. The main change to block, tax es cape: From January 1, 1033, a taxpayer cannot deduct net losses or losses from sale or exchange of bonds or stocks except in the year In which such losses occur. These limitations apply, equally to Individuals, corpor ations and partnerships, with private banks denied former exemptions. IN EXCHANGE OF SALEM, Ore (UP Stnte of Ore- on receives much more money from the federal government for various projects than It contributes. Total Income of the government from Oregon last fiscal year was 2, 860.433 08, reports of the collector of Internal revenue ahow. This Is about a third of the sum to be spent on roads in the state by federal authori ties this year. Oregon citizens paid 83.382.tl21 In federal Income taxes, $177,813 In miscellaneous levies. Federal tax payments for Oregon, are .18 per cent of the total, popula tion la .77 per cent of the nation. California, with a population of 4.61 per cent of the total, paid 4.00 per cent of the taxes. Washington paid .37 pr cent from a population of 1.27 per cent. Idaho's psyment was ,'ja. population .88. New York contributed 25.36 per cent of all taxes paid the government, from a popu lation of 10.32 per cent. Ferns Are Over 2!i Years Old BOISE. Idaho (UPl A record In aged ferns Is believed to be held by Boise. One plant here, re-potted many times, Is 80 years old. Two others are 25. The largest one. which attracts many visitors, has hundreds of beautiful fronds, many of which are six feet long. Offers Cah In Auto Purchase. TYLER, Texas (UP) Happy daya are here again, believes R. O. Bry arly, automobile dealer. An East Texas negro farmer entered his office and asked to buy an automobile. "What terms do you want, Bam? asked the dealer cautiously. 'Tee payln' cash, suh," was the reply. Ulump 1H ( n't Hurt Reputation. SALT LAKE CITY. Utah (UP) The depression has not Impaired Utah's financial reputation. William H. Klngaley, vice-president of tha Penn Mutual Life insurance company, disclosed when here on a lait. In 45 years his company has never had a foreclosure In Utah.