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PAGE NINE You Can 't Afford to Miss the Buying Opportunities Listed Here MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1933. Why Not Try a Want-Ad I ,r ant to Mil your nome? want i W to get rid of a few odd and 1 ..... m household furnishings' Do you need tools for sour gar den? ... An Inexpensive Want-Ad in the Mall Tribune Classified pBg will find th answer to these and many other perplexing problems. Here Are the Rates: per word first insertion Jc (Minimum Each additional Insertion, , lc per (Minimum 10c) per line per month, without chances . U 75 Phone LOST AND tjtst White seed-pearl purse. Re ward. Please return to Phyllis Craig. 14 W. Jackson. JJgJT'Jigmlsslng. call 1516. LOST Violin in case. Reward. 1130 Nlantic wo q""" HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED Young woman for gener al housework. Apply at 15 Corning Court. WANTED Girl for housework. Apply at office Valley Fuel Co. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Plain sewing, mending of all kinds, clothes made over. Cash or exchange. 106 So. pP8; WILL pay cash for 4 or 6 room mod ern home in Medford. O. Doak, 710 East J.. Grants Pass. ONE or two people drive Chicago or points East, share expenses. Box 11315 Tribune. WANTED Housework by reliable girl. References. 114 Tripp. WANTED to buy from owner 5 to 20 acres. Improved or unimproved. Give particulars. Box 11437, Mall jf Tribune, EMPTY Truck returning from Iowa aoouc iocn 01 wat)w ...... there or points en route. Hawley Transfer. Phone 1044-X. WANTED Wool, mohair. Wool bags, twine for sale. Medford Bargain House. 27 N. Grape St. Tel. 1062. WANTED Household goods, stoves, tools or what have you. Medford Bargain House, 27 N. Grape St. Tel. 1062. HAY GRINDING A specialty. Brown, the hay grinder. K40 So. Central. PHONE 969-R. Have your furniture reupholscered, reglued, reflnlshed. Thlbault. WANT LIVESTOCK Will trade equity in 5-room house, excellent location. Box 1063c Tribune. WANTED 8-oz. mayonnaise Jars and lids. Tel 921-X. WANTED Karry Keen for Model A Phone 479-X. , JUNK WANTED I R e pay cash for JUNK. BATTERIES. is RADIATORS, ALUMINUM BRASS. COPPER 6s Junk of all descriptions. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 No. Grape Tel 1062 FOR BENT HOUSES 6 ROOM unfurnished duplex, close In. 237 So. Ivy. FOR RENT Houses, C".S!ns, 8 00. 610. 812 Summltt. Cl-EAN house close In. Inquire 219 S. ivy. 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. Phoue 549-R. HOUSES $10. $12 60 and $15. water ' paid; wood range. Phone 105. FOR RENT 4-room modern house close In $10.00. Address Tribune. Bo 10590. FOR RENT 4-room duplex. No. 610 and 612 No. Bartlett. Tel 341-R-l 6MALL furn. bouse cheap. 601 No Central. FOR RENT Partly furnished 6-room house, 3 sleeping porches. Inquire at 345 No. Bartlett FOR KENT HOUSES FOR RENT 3 JO N. Holly. 811 W 2nd (StUCCO). 637 W. 10th. 208 summit. 212 S. Ivy. 1025 W Bth. Call 105 after 5, 1670. First Ins Arfcy. Inc. FOR SALE OR RENT tldney Smith home, i.orner West Main 4c orsne. Exclusive luting, w. 1. Vawter. Jackson Co. Bank Bldg. FOP. RENT Homes, furnished or unfurnished. Brown Ac White. Homes for rent call 696. CLASSY modern 5-room stucco, east front C'.er 625 Pine. FOR RENT APARTMENTS ROOM furn. apt and Uzhts and hot water, girae. Adults. 243 N. Holly ATTRACTIVF fur. apt. 518 S. Oa ds'.e. FOR RENT Pu.-n-hed apartment 345 No. Barttt. FOB HINT APARTMENTS FURN. Apt. Key at 14 So. Ivy. FOR RENT Purn. house, i it J room sp'.j. garage, 804 w. 10th. POR RENT Two 2-room apartments well furnished Bv week or month Inqulra at 317 E Jackson Tel 7.9-Y POR RENT Furnished apartment, overstuffed: hardwood floors light and beat. Mall Tribune. Phone 75 3-ROO.M completely turn apt. 339 No. Ivy. MODERN 3-room urn apt. sleeping porch & gatage 1190 W Itch. DURRELL COURT. 339 No HoUy. FOII KENT HOARD AND ROOMS POR RENT Pleasant rooms, board 153 No. Oakdale. BOARD AND ROOM at 716 E. Main. Rates very moderate . FOH IU.M rUKMMILD BOOMS FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleep ing rooms, with bath room privi leges, garace. $10 per month. 335 So. Riverside. . ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 S Orapa FOR RENT -MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Small cafe, good pat ronage, In small town on Pacific Highway. Box 11314. Tribune. CABINS 445 80. Front. FOH EXCHANGE FOR TRADE Wood or labor, carpen tering or painting for hay or grain. Phone 876-W. "WHITE HOGS ALL AGES. Exchange for Herreford bull, saddle or grain." W. W. Large. Williams, Ore. 1-ROoM modern home bath, laundry era screened porch Dune-ins gar age shade and 'rult trees: $700 equity for car. acreage cabin site or what have you Phone 163B-L. or write Box 13337 Tribune. FOR TRADE 3 sections .pike-tooth narrow sllgnciy usea. wiu tru for alfalfa or grain Tei 234-R-4. FOR SALE OR TRADE Good aound work norse, nuu iosn i yoars wi Walter Jones. 2nd house below bridge, So. Ashland. WOOD for -lay or potatoes, near 1111 R o Skellenger. Trail On. FOK EXCHANUE REAL tSTATt WHY pay rent, buy wood, water, etc. 40 A. partly .improved ciiickcii turkey ranch on county road, Vi mile to R. F. D. route and Crater Lake Hl-way. 114 m. to Sams V1 ley school. Small down payment or good car or stock. Bal. to suit. See Gerber. Karaite, Central Point. letter.' TO TRADE Apartment house, six blocks from Main street. Nicely fur nished. Built three years, will trade for res. or acreage, owner, m. ocarr, 123 No. 6th Street, Klamath Falls, Oregon. TO EXCHANGE: Nice little home In Bend. Ore., clear for something clear In Medford or Ashland. Prefer emsi acreage. WhBt have you. 155 7th St Ashland. FOR SALE OR TRADE 6 acres Will sell cheap for casn wo rteauy nvn FOK SALE REAL ESTATE WHEN you think of real estate think oi Brown oc wniLc. OAB1N at Union Creek for sale cheap If taken at once. Call 790-x for in formation. FOR SALE Ideal little stock ranch. Plenty of spring water, sub-Irrigated. Terms or some trade. Box 11270 Tribune. FOR SALE HOMES HOME FOR SALE Real buy. 222 W Jackson. CLEAR home. Term Tel 1232-W. FOR SALE CHEAP, terms or rent. 4- room bouse nowly painted and sal somined. near school; nice gardeD spot, at corner of sunset and Co lumbus. 909 Sunset. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Jersey cow. fresh and fully tested. See Oeo. Webb at Lam. port's. FOR SALE 12 head springers. Ever ett Bailey, Talent. FOR SALE Cheap. 60 young Hamp. sheep. C. C. Sanderson, Beagle. REGISTERED Shropshire Rams and Ham Lamos. Phone ib-x-3. ceu. tral Point. L. A. Salade, Jr. WHITE" HOGS, all ages. Exchange for Hereford bull, saddle or grain. w. w. Large, wimams, ore. FOR SALE 30 head, light work and saddle horses. Phone 838-R. frUH SALb ALIUMBILLS FOR SALE Speed boat hull, suitcase trunk, and stock trailer. All cheap for enffh. Tom's Garage, 232 No. Riverside. GOOD USED CARS Buy now and save money. Low fin ance charges, easy terms. Your oid car taken as part payment. A writ ten guarantee on every csr. 1931 Ford Victoria Coupe. 9?9 Bulck Sedan. 1P30 Orahain Roadster. 1927 Studebaker Coupe. 1EJS Chev. Sedan. 19J3 Oldsmobiie Coupe. 1911 Chev. Sedan. 1027 Essex Coach. 1931 Chrysler Sedan, side mounts. A real bargain. ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC. ChrvV.er Plymouth 33 N. Riverside FOR SALE DOGS AND PETS FOR SALE-Male toy fox terriers 3 ma. o:d. 631 Terrace. Ashland. 2oi-J. FOR SALE 8 Spitz puppies, cheap. 118 Ctenesee. FOH SALE fOtXTRt FOR SALE Turkey feeders 25c eacn Medford Egg ss Poultry Co. Ic lor highest qutJty W U chick Hansen strain Ma? deliveries Rxk an-i Reds 8'ic Wonderful value Jt!.k Poultry Firm Tn?ent Ore oRf.?lXHS Square Deal Hatchery. 1107 & Ukin. Pbon 1583-Z, TOR SALE POULTRY POR 3ALE Barred Aock batching egga. laying scram .ou uunnnu Baker Service Statlun. FOR BALE MlSCKLLANtOUS FOR SALE One new Allen Wat bench, cylinder hone, bat. charger, and E. grease gun. George McMa hon. 1 mile 60. Talent. FOR SALE One cow. bun saw, three wallers and a "37 Whippet coacn. Oeorge McMahon, t mile So. Talent BERRY CUPS 65c per hundred. Jerry Barr. across from Swift 4s Co. FOR SALE 10 h. upright boiler. 3 h. upright engine. 13 h. horizontal engine. 3'i-lnch rotary pump. Quick sale, dirt cheap. Dr. Porter. Cargui court Apt FOR SALE At the Pioneer Fruit Stand. Phoenix, fresh pes-ches. cherries and berries, beans, potatoes and cabbage. HODGEN-BREWSTER Poultry and Dsiry Feeds. Kimball Warehouse, across from Swift it Co. Phone 803. FOR SALE Blng Cherries. 5cs Black Republicans. 4c. 823 Taylor St. LATE CABBAGE plants. 50c per 100 Cauliflower and Broccoli, 65c per 100. 1303 E. 11th St. ROYAL ANN cherries, 3c. 820 Tay lor 8t. NEW FEED STORE. Buy at lower prices. Jerry Barr, across from Swift it Co., Phone 803. FOR SALE: Grain, hay. Phono 779-L. M. A. BLISS Painting and paper- hanging Tel. 646-W. 813 8 Grape. FOR SALE Blng and Royal Ann Cherries. A. E. Kellogg. Block 180U, No. Riverside. DAIRY FLY SPRAY, kills files and ab solutely keeps flies off cows pas ture. Will not taint milk. 90c per gallon, bring your container. Jerry Barr, across from Swift St Co. RASPBERRIES The good kind for canning, riace oraer now. none 774-R-3 or see Geo. Webb at Lam ports. POR SALE Hot point electrlo range like new. half or ice. 423 Laurel. FOR SALE Redwood fence posts cneap. nawiey Transfer. FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all makes. $S up: terms If desired. All makes rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine Co., 24 N. Bartlett. FOR SALE Alfalfa. Call 623-J -2. FOR SALE Large electric brooder 18 00. or will trade for feed- See it at Samson's Feed Store. FOR sand, gravel, sediment, fertiliser and teaming, phone 9 12-J. 1TIOUSANDS of Indiana Canner to mato plants, cheap. Ptrst house south Tiny Tavern. Talent. CLAIRVOYANT, CARD READING MADAM HOWARD gives facts and gets results. 304 S. Central. Apt. 2. Hours 9:00 a. m. to 8.00 p. m. MlSCtt.LANEOLS LAUNDRY Washed, starched and dried. 4c lb. 105 So. Orape. WARRANTS will be handled at Pru Itt's Melody Shop. 33 North Central. Medford Center building. Phone 22. Roy Pruitt. ELS YE Mystic Reader 11-9, 249 So. Riverside Ave., Apt. 10. Authorized Frlgldalr Service. Other Makes rep. Tel. 427. Nights 905-Y CUT flowers.. Mrs. Dressier, 1107 JE. Main. BUSINESS DIKECTOBY Abstracts. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title, Vltle Insurance. Rooms 8 and 5. No. 82 North Central Ave., upstairs. JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title and TMle Insurance. The only complete Title System In Jackson County. Dressmaking and Remodeling. THE FASHION SHOP Davenport slip covers made to order. Phone 1181 for information. Publlo Stenographer. ILLUSTRA TED M1EMOG RAP HUNG MAILING SERVICE PUBLIC STENOGRAPHY Grace 3 Voss 34 N. Central, Koke-Cbapman. Ph. 112 Expert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172 House cleaning. Floor Waxing. Ori ental rug cieanlng. specialty. ob Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant in southern Oregon. Printing of all kinds; book binding; loose-leaf ledgers, and blanks, billing systems, duplicating cash sales slips and everything in the printing lines. 28-30 N. Grape Phone 75. Tlanu anc flolln Instruction. FRED ALTON UAIOHT, Teacher of P.si.o. Violin, and eaiophon. Hal?ht 65ng Service, Arranging. Compoalrur. td. 818 Liberty Bldg. Money to Lena. WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE AND LATE MODE! AUTOS. Thro, per cent per month on un paid blanc. No other charges 6e W. B. Thomas, 45 6. Central Ground floor Craterlan Theatr. Bid. S'ate License. No 8-157. Iraiisfer, EADS TRANSF-R Jt STORAGE CO. Offlos 1019 No Central Phone 818 Prices right. Service guaranteed. REINK1NO TRUCKINO CO. Trans fer nd Jtorage We haul anything a, a reasonable price. HI No. Fir Street Phone 332. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack ers snd movers Special livestock moving erjuiprr.ent Price riht. Rue-side. Phone 1044-X. BUSINESS DinrCTORl Piano lulling Melody Shop. Lew Hansen (form erly of Portland). LEGAL NOTICES Cltv Warrants Called for Pajment Notice la hereby given thac Cher are funds on hand In the General Fund of the City of Medford for the redemption of Warrants Noa. 685 to 864 Inc. Interest on the above War rants will cease after July 17, 1933. Dated this the 13th day of July, 1933. OUS. H. SAMUELS. City Treasurer. CllnMon on Hearing of Final Account. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of Ella W. Peters, Deceased. To All Persona Interested In the Es tate of Ella W. Peters. Deceased. You are hereby notified that on the 5th dav of July. 1933. the First Ns- j tlonal Bank of Medford. Oregon, ad ministrator of the Estate of Ella W. ! Peters, deceased, filed in said Court 1 Its final account as said admlnlstra I 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 the Jackson County Court House In the City of Medford In said Jackson Coun ty, Oregon, and you .ire 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 of 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 July, 1933. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF MEDFORD. OREGON. Administrator. By Eugene Thorndlke, Asst. Trust Officer. Kelly St Kelly, Attorneys for said Es tate. Notice to Creditors Notice Is hereby given that I have been appointed by the County Court of Jackson County. Oregon, Execut rix of the estate of Hannah J. Kall strom, deceased, and have qualified. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to pre sent them, with proper vouchers, and duly verified, to me at the office of Harry O. Skyrman, attorney for said estate, at Room 409 Medford Center Building, in Medford. Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated and llrst published July 6th, 1933. OLOA E. ANDERSON. Executrix. For Sale: Good Electric Refrig erators. Cheap. Leonard Else. Co Holly Bldg. TO YOUR PAPER- IM A. BAKER AND MEDIUM OF YOUR ADVERTIS ING COLUMNS I THE Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS Age Confusion of tongues Seed container One of the Cape Verde Inlands Musle drama Deposit Large boats I in e reed o Kxist Consequently At a distance within view Slender flnlal One of a Euro pean race Orderly Symbol for W rl IS " Jrl Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle LES5psjCRAPaeiKIE 0 A.R I ApTR A C E-V A 5 E, GIRD WR I V E NpHANINE SEE DjTjT MEl CAN TER sUAKTiT Atiimm P aMFTB E j T A L 1 5 MIAN jKI S gliiS P I N S C A L E LI L AC A R K H T E N T 5 PIT P QR T E 5 jR OlTjj I S R IE TJs T 2M OCE R. A TIE I N E A I SEl A V ER MQ R eIaL T E R0JN5 e1wiesdeedse1l51e iiuerium Forerunnrr of the pin no Title of rttpect To a higher point P'-arlft Disencumber Perform Inimcr) Ridicule And: rrnh Lamb' pen nam . Pepnd Kind of tr t'nit of -work , Pronoun 60. r.iM publlo nith-s SI. S'nall fill'. St. EtjroTn ountry 87. Too card B. At nn tim. I". Vtrstiihl. M. ArnrniMlv. 2. XY'b.fwted MM, 83. Faucet i -m Mr. gi US7 M W Hl 22 23 "fy3 25 WfrtlT 2J 26 33 34 fs m ml Jm 44 if ZB44 i"a iir il . jAl. 1 1. i ikitiHiti L. Mllui I 1 t 1 1111 M I I ON INVESTMENTS AT NEXT ROTARY MEET MXlford Rotarlane held their first meeting under the direction of the newly elected ofricera at the Hotel Medford Tuesday noon. President C. J. tSemon presided and th program wai In cherse of Dr. Will Holt, who outlined briefly plans for the coming year. The policy of devoting one meeting a month to vocational talks will be followed, according to Dr. Holt, who announced an open forum on "Investment" for next Tuesday. The ductus I on will be in charge of GeoTK Henselman. The main feature of yesterday's program was a study of the various measures to be voted on July 31st. Club singing led by Ed Shock ley, wms an enjoyable diversion during the meeting. A treasurers report by Or In Schenck showed the local club to be In good condition financially. The membership rolls Include 57 active members which makes the Medford Rotary club one of the largest service clubs In this part or the state. Quests at Tuesday's meeting were Miss Jeunease Butler, L. Warner of Los Angeles and O. Wilson of Eugene. W liber Simons of Redding was a visit ing Rotarlan. Eagle Point EAQtiE POINT, July 13. (Spl.) Beth and Verna Clng:ade were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Sleverson, from near the 401 ranch, at Diamond for several days last week. They returned with a fine lot of trout. Frances Davidson spent Sunday with' her sister. Mrs. Eva Merrltt, at Reese Creek. Or In Adamson was home for the week end from the Diamond Lake road construction camp, where he Is working for Wm. von der Hellen. Millard Robertson and wife have moved to the Diamond Lake road con struction camp, where they will live while Mr. Robertson Is working on the new road. Ralph Hurst spent the week end at home, coming down from the Crater Lake forest service camp. Mr. and Mrs. Millard Robertson were visiting at Mrs. Robertson's par THRU THE RrMSE WWi POU&Hr Cross-Word Puzzle I. L&m.nt 7. Btfor, U Cultured woman . Lev.la 10. Ceral grass 11. Color 18. liebr.w l.ttw 18. Clectrlflsd parllcl. 10. On. that slid.. 11. BaRI. 21. Part of th. t 24. Hastened it. In truth 27. Assistants 28, Fidelity 20. Older: abbr. 21. Nest 38. Down: prefix 31'. Frnicments 41. Take away 4i. Tortlon of a curve 48. rtcnrlftr stiltabl. 4. Alarm bell .i. Near M. Be profitable 52, Fi-oim water i3. Hhelter M. Antror S. Meadow 8. lalind in th. 1'arlflo 88. Plural endlnr DOWN 1. FiMnlnln. end ln . Syllabi. uii4 In cnll.c ch.crs I. Proof of h.ln r Is.wh.rs 4. Otnus of th. row I. ls-s or?snlxa tlon: abbr. ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hannaford Sunday, A sister of Mrs, Bogenoff'i has mov ed Into the Floyd Wilson bouse. Marie Davidson and Myrlam Cum mings spent Sunday with Beth and Verna Clngcade. Mr. and Mrs. Or In Adamson visited Sunday with Mrs. A damson's sister snd family. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Pullen. Mr. Adamson has a number of stands of bees on the Pullen place. Mrs, Edith Weldman. Mrs, Ben Klngery and Mrs. Ruth Davidson vis ited Mrs. Sarah Coy Sunday. Mrs. Coy has been suffering with rheumatism lately. Mrs. Anna Tucker of Klamath Falls Is spending several weeks with her daughter, Mrs. A. J. Ting leaf and family. Clarence Tlngleaf, George Miller and son Nell and Reese Deathrldge are building the new bridge which spans Little Butte creek at the H. W. Ward place, which collapsed some time ago. The following spent the Fourth at Butte Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Will Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown. Mr. and Mrs, Royal Brown. Mrs. Lottie Van Scoy, Lyle Van Scoy. Mr. and Mra. Bogenhoff, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Har nlah and family, Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert La Roque, Sam Harnlsh, Mrs. Eva Nichols and daughters. Ruth and Margery. Leila Galllen, Chester Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Throckmorton, Dale and Eleanor, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ashpole and son Donald, Bertland Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Walker and chil dren. George and Alice; Mrs. Sam Coy and family, Vance Pearce, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hoffard and daughter Pol ly; Mrs. Cells Holmes and Boyden Charley of Climax, who was a guest of the Coy family. Mr. and Mrs. Thtron Taylor and son Billle, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Harnlsh and family spent true week end at the Sam Coy .-anch at Climax. Miss Leila Parks, of Creawell. Ore gon, spent ten days at the Sunnyslde hotel visiting Mrs. Nellie Hoyt. Mies Parks was a teacher in the Fort Klamath district, and while there was a close friend of the Hoyt family. Donald Elliott and family of the Roxy Ann district. J. B. McGrew and family of the Little Butte orchard, and the John Pearce family picnick ed the Fourth on the banks of Little Butte above Brownsboro. Mrs. C. B. Chrysler, of Klamath Falls, visited Sunday with Mrs. Mil lie Hoyt at the Sunnyslde hotel. L, T. Brlttsan and family, and father, H. W. Brlttsan, also of Med ford picnicked In Ashland park the Fourth. Eagle Point Irrigation Ditch Co.. recently sold a tract of land known as the old Anderson or Ada Bell ranch, to Jesse Allen. Charlie Clngcade and John Esch took a large bsnd of sheep up the mountains in the Climax district July 10. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Botts, and son, of Medford, Mr. Botts1 father, Mrs. Botts niece, Mrs. Irene Gleoson, of Portland; and Mr, and Mrs, Nick Young, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Jack 8 towel snd family, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stowell and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Tlngleaf and Beu lah, June, Clarence and Delbert Tlng leaf, Billle Gibson and Pearl Stowell formed a picnic party on the lawn of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Perry on the Fourth. Mrs. Millie Hoyt. Ill so long at her mother's, is steadily growing weaker, although still able to speak a few words to the many friends who call to see her. Her husband, Ed Hoyt, re mains here most of the time, making a few rush trips to Fort Klamath to oversee his ranch work there. Glen Lannlng, who want to south ern California points, a few weeks ago, looking for work, returned re cently. LAKE IS FEATURED Crater Lake, the magnet, which each year draws more and more peo ple Horn the east Into far weatern Ore son, la thla month featured in one of tho most read magazines or ivhe nation "Cosmopolitan." In an ar ticle written by Mary Day Winn, re viewing a trip acroas Amor lea In a motor bus, the largest Illustration uaed Is one of Crater Lake. Small drawings of Chinatown in San Franc Ifico, an Indian pueblo In Santa Fe, bus terminal and hotel In Kanina City, and the federal build ing at the Chicago fair, dot the up per section of the page, but Crater lAke. In a splendid reproduction of a photograph, appears as one of the accnic hlKh-llghta of the northwest ern bus route, which the writer de scribes sa "full of adventurous pos sibilities." HIICHWlUDE SALEM. July 18. (AP) A totally nude hlteh-hlkr not only thumbed a ride, but secured lodging aa well. A motorist picked up Argyle Miller who stood by hi. pile of clothe, on the Paclflo highway south of Salem and thumbed passing care. At the city Umtte the motorist called police, wo took Miller Into custody. After examination the hiker wae commit ted to the atate Insane hospital, Notice No accounts charged to Fraternal order of Eagles will be paid unless accompanied by requisition. Signed: V. O. OILLETTE, Secty. - - i i Call the Soutnern Oregon Credit Bureau. They can Mil ou who pan ale debt, promptly. Phone Ml. We'll haul away your refuse. City Sanitary service. Sheet Metsl work of ail klnde Brill Metal Worts. RICHARD DIX AND , " a S. :' Richard DIx, motion picture actor, and his wife, the former Wini fred Cos, San Francisco society girl, have aeparated. "There are no hard feelings," tho actor said. "We talked It over and decided a sep aration was beat. We enjoyed different things. A divorce was never dlacueaed." (Associated Press Photo ACCUSED OF KANSAS CITY SLAYINGS ew?;! i" Ik .A"--.' M If " H IK t v m if t"'h 1 t v.t 4. Ja H. Vern. C. Miller (left), 8ouh OakoU x-convlot, and Wllllim Wein man, Kanaa. City police character, w.re aald by Director I. 0. Reppert of Kun.ai City police to be the men who killed four officer and thelf prisoner, Frank Na.h, In front of the union etatlon there, June 17, (A.ao slated Pres. Photo) 10 CAPTIVE PARENTS MINNEAPOUS, July 13. AP) The records of the publlo library car ried this notation today: Blrtlis: To Kitty and Bahuara Rattlesnake; ten snakes. Deaths: Six baby rattlesnakes. The four little rattleanakes that lived are having a good time even t.hougti they haven't any rattles yet, They feel almost as good as does Miss Grace Wiley, curator, over her feat of having been the only persons, she nays, ever to breed rattleanakea In captivity. HepMle experts have said snakes would not breed In captivity, but Miss Wiley accomplished It three times. Blx and a half jnonths ago she tamed Bahuara, by stroking his back first with a wad of cotton, later with her hand, then placing .him in Kitty's cape. MIm Wiley, who has won commen dation from Dr. R. V. Dltmars of the New York r-oo for her work, says; "Trratment Is the secret of It. Snakes become as friendly as the av erage hoitM dog." Now In Progress Ethelwyn B. Hoffmann's July Clearance Sale Small Store Room FOR RENT Size 17x60 feet-i block off Main Street 32 North Grape Thlg room wai formerly occupied by the Maytag; Store, next door to the Mall Tribune Job Shop. A iplendid location for a email business- of any kind. Will loase for pne year or term of yeari to right people. RENT VERY LOW! 'Apply: Mail Tribune Office Phone 75 WIFE SEPARATE I1 f 4 ft LIS TO SEE GREAT MILWAUKEE, Wla July tS. (AJP) A alight, white-haired old lady of 83 "Mother Endeavor" to thouaande of young people the world over to day wna the center of all eyee at the biennial convention of the IntertiA tlonl Society of Christian Endeavor. She la Mra. Harriet Abbott Clark, widow of Dr. Francis Z. Clark, and with htm co-founder of the flrat En deavor society, which was organised In Portland. Me., In 1881. Despite her age, Mrs. Clark refused to mis. the convention and traveled alone from her home In Boston to attend. "What the world need, todey, more than the London conference or any thing else," she eald, "Is religion and to live more Vie life of Christ. There la too much nsrrow nationalism." The convention adopted a resolu tion Inst night calling upon youth ta . fight repeal of the 18th amendment, and voted to hold Ite 1035 convention In Philadelphia. The Rev. Merton B. Rlee. pastor of the Metroplltan church of Detroit, told the convention last night he be lieves that t,he greatest and atrong est work a church can do for Ite cicy la to preach straightforwardly and without compromise the whole gospel of Christ.