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REWORD UJTL TRIBUNE, rEDFORD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, XrGEST 3933. You Can 't Afford to Miss the Buying Opportunities Listed Here Why Not Try a Want-Ad WANT to Kll youi borne? Want to get rid of a few odd! end as(U in household furnishings Do you need tools for Tour gar dent . . . An Inexpensive Want-Ad in the Ua" Tribune Classlflsd P.j. will find the answer to toiee and manj other perplexing problems. H:re Are the Rates: Par word tlrtt insertion -J (Minimum 35c) gmcb additional insertion. per word ... (Minimum 10c) Per line per month, without - Mh-naaa i 75 Phone LOST AND FOUND . aT.twn Jt nd LOST- irnnrMM lane tlClM,". - Co. Phone 333. .SSSS. g A "n to Mall Tribune. - isjrsiTrr' 1130 Niantlo. No questions asked. ' "n.v.Tffn MALE HELP pm"- - leneed. Valentine s. "vriNTED-SlTOATlOJI Tribune. . -. - - EXPERIENCED- auto mechanic- needs work in garage or private repair tobs-Wlll work tor low wages. Ex cept references. Has large family and Suit have work. Phone 780. COMPETENT woman with J children wishes position as cook for famuy o7ew:wrlt Box 131 Tribune. COMPETENT lady 38 want house f work. References. Box 11371. Trio- une. AUTOMOBILES WANTED TO BUT Light ear cheap for cash Phon 673-J-3. BPOT CASH for used cars. Cash fox 6 Voir equity, or will Ml S for vou. U L. RoberU, 11 So. Riv erside. ' WANTED M1SC1SH.ANEODS wavtetv Warrants. Redden At Co. WILL PAY CASH shares CajlT Oregon Power 6 P"'"' series. State best offer. Box 11093, Tribune. WANTED 1 electrlo washer, 1 vacu um cleaner. No Junk: have cash waiting for bargains. See W. E. Thomas, 45 So. Central. WANTED Good team around 1600 ihs., sge 8-9. Jacksonville, Gerald Buck. MIDDLE -AGED single man wishes v llvlnc accomodations In private home. Write Box 13381, Tribune, stating particulars. WANTED -To rent furnished cabin at Lake o' Woods. Phone 153-W. WANTED a Insert type 750-watt electrlo water heaters, 1 electric range, 1 electrlo washer. 1 vacuum cleaner. No Junk, have cash wait ing for bargains. Bee W. B. Thomas, 43 So. Central. WANTED TO BUY A small flock of Rhode Island Reds, hens and pul lets, for essh. State number and price. Address box 321, Mall Tri bune. WANTED Watlnga of valley homea tn exchange for choice Csl. property Staple Realty Co., Ashland. LOAD WANTED Empty truck going to Crescent City each day next ten days. Bex 11038, Tribune. WANTED to buy old gold, denial scrape, plscer gold. Cecil M. Jen nings, corner Front As Main. WANTED Household goods, stoves. tools or what have yeu. Meoioro Bargain House. 27 N. Grape St. Tel. 106!. BAY GRINDING A specialty. Brows, the bay grinder. 40 Bo. CentraL PHONX 969-R. Have your furniture reupbolstered, reg-iued, reximshed Thlbault. WANT LIVESTOCK Will trade eqiUty in 6-room house, sxcelient location box 10631. Tribune. WANTED Karry Keen for Model A Phone 479-X. JUNK WAN rED We pay cash for JUNK BATTERIES & RADIATORS.' ALUMINUM BRASS, COPPER tt Junk of all descrlntlons. MED FORD BARGAIN ROUSE J7 No. Orape Tel 1062 FOB BENT HOUSES 6-ROOM house, -close In: upholstered furniture, garage, hardwood floora. firenlae. ell heating. Writ B. J. Palmer, Rt. 3. or call Tel. 31. FOR SALE Bod v fir. dry 15-lnca. 1.75: ll-ln-h 61.50: green 16-Inch. I 50: 13-Inch 61.35 per tier. Tel. 473-J. FOR PXNT Small nous on high . way. Work on farm eeeepted for ' rent If desired. R. E. Csrley, Tel. 255-X. FOR RKNT 4-ro-,m modern furnish ed nous. 1031 W. 10 in St. Tel. 1104-M. rOS BENT-e-BOllSES FOR RENT Modern 6-roem home, U acre. 3107 Baling Ate. FOB RENT Our home on Jackson ville Highway. Dr. and Mra. E. w. Hoffmen. Call office Itl or reel dene 'Sl-H. FOB is AXE OR RENT eJdnsy Smith home turner West Main 41 Orange Exclusive listing. W. L Vswter. Jackson Co. Bank Bldg. FOR RBNT Well furnished room - modern home, breakfast nook, fur nace, hardwood floors, fireplace. electric refrigerator. 640.00. aster paid. Phone 728.' FOR RENT East Side residence. Tel 787-R. Price 130.00. FOR RENT 5-room furnished house Phone B84-R AVALIABL1 August I. No. S Holly Court, eleo. range and refrigerator, Call H. H. Brown 10 after . 1670, FIVE room furnished borne. 119 Cot tage. 3 -ROOM modern bouse In Phoenix on highway with fruit trees, elfal fa, and three acres. Plenty of water. (13.50 ma Room too arena notei. or phone 1528-J. 1 ROOM unfurnished duplex, close In 337 so. Ivy. FOR RENT Partly furnished 6-room house. 3 sleeping porches. Inquire at 345 No. Bartlett. AVAILABLE August 1st No. 39 Olen oak Court H H Brown. Phone 105 After five phone 1670. FOR RENT Clean, partly furnlehed four-room house at H08 Dakota Oas range. Inquire 613 South Newtown HOUSES 110. 613 60 and (15, water paid: wood range. Phone 105. For. RENT Homes, furnished or ' unfurnished. Brown 6s White. CLASSY modern 6-room, stucco,' east front, cisar. oza pine. FOR RFNT 6-room modern house Inquire 3(i Beatty. FOB RENT APARTMENTS for RENT Furnished apartment, overetuf.'ed; hardwood floora Ught and heat. Mall Tribune, rnone Jo FOR RBNT Furnished 33 No. Bartlett. apartment. DURRELL COURT 329 No. Holly. FOB KENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleep ing rooms, with bath room privi leges, garage, 610 per month. 636 So. Riverside. FOR RKNT Attractive rooms, board at 1 Cottage. good 3 ROOMS, clean, cool, fully turn., ground floor, private bath, garage, lights, water. Adults. 34 South Grape. ATTRACTnns rooms. 40 6 Orape FOR BENT BOABU AND BOOMS BOARD AND ROOM at 71S E. Rates very moderate. Main. FOB RENT -MISCELLANEOUS OABINS 446 So. Front. 'BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES BEER garden for lease or sale doing good business new. .nave otner busi ness, can't" manage both. Phone B-J-3, Gold Hill, for appointment. 61000 TO INVEST In small business partnership preferred No Deer. BOX Trioune. FOR SALE, TRADE OR LEASE 10- cabin auto camn at Aituras, car.x. Big Pines Lbr. Co., Medford, Ore. FOR EXCI1ANGB FOR EXCHANOE Melons and toma toes for fruit Jars. Box ao, cen tral Point. WHAT have you for 64000 equity atock ranch? Federal loan 62330. Box 12390, Tribune. FOR EXCHANOE Light sedan In good condition, (or truck. Phone 697-R-l. HAVE 160-egg electrlo Incubator in perfect condition to trade lor taoie model separator, box iiih Tribune. FOR SALE OR TRADE Royal Anne cherries. What have you? Wetter- lund Orchards, Phone b-f-i. FOR TRADE Wood or labor, carpen tering or painting for hay or grain Phone 978-W. .-ROOM modern home. bath, laundry trar screened norcn. btnit-ins gar axe ehade and fruit trees; 6700 eauitv for car. acreage cabin site or what have you Phone 15J8-L or write Bos 13337. Tribune. for TRADE 6 sections spike-tooth harrow, slightly used. Will trade for alfalfa or grain. Tel 334-8-4 FOR SALE OR TRADE Oood sound work horse. 100 lbs- 7 yeara old Walter Jones, 2nd house below bridge. So. Ashland. WOOD for jay or potatoes, near Trail n. o sxeuenger. rrau ure. PUB BXCHANUb REAL ESTATB FOR SALE OR TRADE Equity In modern 6-room house; bsrdwood - floors, flreplsce. close In; very easy terms. Box 123B0, Tribune. TO EXCHANGE Nice little bom in Bend, Ore., clear for something olesr In Medford or Asblsnd. Prefer small acreage, what have you. 155 7th St. Ashland. FOB SALE HOMES Nieely furnlshsd 6-room $1475 modern bungalow wltn fireplace; freshly tinted and painted; eaat from, fine ehade, 6 block from business district; psved street: sll assessments paid: wocdaiied and garage. This place sold for 62800 three year ago. In quire 136 cottage St. WANTED 61350 cssh for my equity of 63700 in two new modern houses, close in. Phone 1382-J. FOR SALE CHEAP, terms or rent. 4 room bouse newly painted and kal somlnsd near school l nio garde pot. at corner Sunset and Co lumbus ooa sunssv FOR SALE River front summer home near Trail, W0 with )ob to fOB ALE REAL ESTATE FOB BALE J 1-3 acre farm with orop ready to harvest; part orchard with fine crop, the rest wheat, some barley. Will sell at once at bar gain, . Only S miles out on paved highway. For particulars Phone 57-J. WHEN you think of real estate think or Brown si wait. FOB SALE AU10MU1U.S Good Used Cars! Trade: Your Old Car for a Better One! A Written Guarantee with Every. Car. 1930 Butck Deluxe Sedan. 1030 Ford Torn Sedan. 1939 Hupmoblle Roadster. 1929 Chev. Sedan. 1931 Chsv. 3-donr Sedan. 1938 Chev. Coupe. 1939 Ford Sedan. ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC. 38 N. Riverside USED CAR PRICES SLASHED Six Months to Pay 1927 Studebsker 1928 Pontlao .. 1928 Chevrolet 6160 00 , 80 00 160 00 1927 OldamobUe . 75 00 85 00 33 00 35 00 1937 E..asex Star Coupster . Ford Touring ARMSTRONG MOTOR CO. Chrysler - Plymouth Dealer FOB SALfe LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Good young Guernsey cows. Priced reasonable. Up Lit tle Applegate. J. J. Munsell. FOR SALE Extra good 1950-lb. work horse, yeara old. W. E. Mnn, U mile north corners service sta- ' tlon on Midway road. FOR SALE Fresh milk cow. Phone 133-L. FOR SALE 1 team horses, 60 tons hay. Hall ranch, Orlffln creek. FOR SALE 3 calves, 1 milk goat, rabbits, cheap. N. of R. Valley Golf course. Rt. . Box 1st. "WHITE" HOGS, all ages. Exchange for Hereford bull, saddle or grain W. W. Large, Williams, Ore. FOR SALE DOOS AND PETS CRIME IS INCREASING Don't be stolen! Police pups for sale very cheap. Monarch Seed Co. FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS PICKLrNO cucumbers, cut flowers. Mrs. Dressier.- Tel. 1569-Y. FOR SALE 65 third grown turkeys and 7 old ones, waiter Messenger, Sams Valley'. FOR SALE Gravensteln apples. Tel. 7-F-l. APRICOTS for sale. R. J. Earl. Tel. Oll-d-S. FOR, SALE Cherries, Iste Binge, 3c on tree, o picked. 823 Taylor: WINDOW SHOPPERS, LOOK! Windows galore; oodles ox aoors; msny dandy alnks:. large Ice boxes. 6 and 67: new fibre rugs, 63.50 and 64.50; round and square tables: dressers;, Beds; china cabinets: cook stoves; 350 ft. l'i-ln. pipe: electric fixtures; assortment of good tools. Come In and LOOK. ' BERRYDALE 2ND HAND STORE 1603 N. Riverside. . APRICOTS Phone 539-J-3. FOR SALE Apricots. Geo. Altord. FINE Royal Ann 6 Lambert cherries 628 s. Fir Bt. FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all makes, 85 up: terms II desired, mi . makes rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine Co, 3 N. Bartlett. FOR SALE Apr! 00 1. good all and quality. R. a wara. iu-r-3i. LINN ORCHARD, Eagle Point, apri cots of the usual fine quality, no scale. Will last until Aug. 10. Price a advertised. DAIRY FLY SPRAY Kill file and absolutely keeps flies off cow pas ture. Will not taint milk. 90c per gallon, bring own container. Jerry Birr. 4th N Bartlett. FOR SALE Large 'ce box; also large electrie range. 706 Dakota Ave. FOR SALE 616.00 electric rang and water heater, ion s ivy. BERRY CUPS, 6e per 100. Barr. th At N. Bartlett. Jerry HODGEN-BREWSTER Poultry and Dairy feeds. Jerry Barr, 4th N. Bartlett. NEW FBED STORE. Buy at lower pricee. Jerry Barr, 4th or Bartlett. Phone 803. M. A. BLISS Painting and paper hanging. Tel. 646-W. 18 B Orape FOR SALE Blng and Royal Ann Cherries. A. B Kellogg, Block 1800 No. Riverside. run OAi-a nmpoini tieosne rsnge use new. nan prios. rJd Laurel. FOR SALE OR TRADE Tabernacle tent 30 by 70 ft roped and eroes roped. O. A. DeVoe. ill-J-a. FOR SALE Larsre electrlo brooder IO0i or will trade for feed. See it at Bamaon'a Feed store. FOR sand, gravel,, sediment, fertilizer and teaming, phon 8 13; J. MISCELLANEOUS CASH PAID for guns, fishing tsckle. store, offloe equipment. 617 Nona Riverside. Authorised Fitrldalrs Seme. Other Makea rep. Tel. 3T. Nighta 605-Y eUSI.NtSS DIRtCTORY Abstracts. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO Abstracts of Title, title Inaursoo. Rooms 8 and 5. No. 63 North central Ave, upstairs. 6ACK60N CO. AB8TBACT CO. Abstract of Till and Tll Insuranre. The only complete Title dye tea id Jackson BUSINESS OIBECTOBT Dressmaking and Remodeling. Expert Window Cleaners, LET OBOROB DO IT Tel. 1171 House cleaning. Floor Waxing. Ori ental rug cleaning, specialty. ob Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant in southern Ore on. Printing of all kinds: book bindlug: loose-leaf ledgers, and blanks, billing systems, duplicating cash sales slips and a very tiling in the printing lines. 38-30 N, Qrep Phone 73. Money to Lena. WB LBND tlONEY ON FURNITURE AND LATB MODE! AUTOS. Three per cent per month on un, psld balance. No other chargea. see W. E. Thomas. 41 S. Central around floor Cratertan Theatre Bldg. S'ate License No. 8-157. Piano anc violin Instruction. FRED ALTON HA.GHT. Teacher of Piano. Halitht Song Service. Arrang ing, Composing, etc. 318 Liberty Blag. Piano Tuning. EXPERT PIANO TUNING Regulat ing, repairing. Phone 23. Prultt's Melody Shop. Lew Hansen, former, ly of Portland. Transfer. BADS TRANSF-R Si STORAGE CO. Offloe 1016 No central Phone 815 Prloea right. Service guaranteed. RE1NK1NQ TRUCKING CO Trans fer -nd Jtorage. We baul anything a, a reasonable price. Ill No. Fir Street Phone 932. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack ers ana movers special uvastock moving equipment. Prices right Riverside Phone 1044-X Butte Falls BUTTE FALLS, Aug. 3 (SpM Mr. and Mrs. Amos Wesver and sons, Jack and Dick, moved to Marslifleld Isst week. Mr. end Mrs. Frenk Hoover and son Bob of Eugene are visiting friends in Butte Falls this week. Earl Beekdoldt -wen to Salem last Sunday and returned In a few days, Hustlers club met with Mrs. D. M Cleveland July 27. Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland and sons, David and Don ald, recently returned from Texas, where the former were engsged In the mercantile business. Mr. Cleveland has opened up a general merchan dise store in the Butte Fall bank building. ' N. B. Stoddard and Byron Stoddard returned from Chicago last week, where they saw the world's fair. Ira Tungate la at home after a long siege tn the hospital In Medford. HI many friends are glad to have him home again. Mr. and Mra. "Slim" Noma are making Improvement on their newly purchased property. Lola and Leola Edmondson are vis iting their aunt and cousins In Ash land. Mr. and Mrs. Gott and family re. cently arrived from Oklahoma to make their home In Butte Falls. Mr. Oaft Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs John Marlon. Mr. snd Mrs. Kenneth Jacks moved to Eagle Point. t Mr. Phillips and sons returned from the coast where they spent about a year. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carson enter- talned Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoover Wednesday. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Waste land covered with coarse vags Utlon ' . Nourished 9. Headpiece 12, In a state ef combustion II. The turmerla 14. Topaa hum ming bird 16. Stalka of grain after thresh Ine It, Nsutlral year book Is, Rrsaiy So. brsld 21. fipoks 2.1. Rosy 35. Mlafortunea 34. Mannar ST. Helping J. Knuaila tt. Remain long 3a. Scamp 17, Dspoalt 34. Dally food an 4 drink 41. Make lure 42. Tiresome per son It, Regions S. Carson with a dread dis ease IT, Follihtrl or wall-bred Solution of Yesterday's Puxxl MlE-LlTrrf0lElBlnLr'l'fg TRA?iEiTMil LAP PjPlgJP EWnE 0 P R A I plEpaA 15 iK E T p ' t adr pEjv" E ni BAR BOB yieJs Of TANG 4i, Tht cholc Prt If. Unity 6!, ,Ntt, f QuMo'l icale it. rimiv hh. Make Intt leathor 19. Defac 17. Paiter.! ftrmly 7 21 f wi ni i2 -v'. 1 M. W W, . ;', '? v it " 30 TZZ; 31 3Z 17" 34 , Juuu y?. ',,,',,. 15 3U W' 37 W: iS Jf -40 ' VT? 4l t?5 Al ' "fift : i Si 1 1 1 m I wf 1 I 1 I I The farmers around Butts Falls are haying. Walter Allen, Frank Edmondson and Jack Marlon went to Klamath Palla Tueeday. Bill Roberta returned to Butte Falls from the Weyerhaeuser csmp ft) Klamath Fall. Mr. and Mra. Ralph Nelson return ed from Klamath Falls this week. They moved Into the Clark house. I Eagle Point BAOLB POINT. Aug. 3. (SpD Wad Rlos, 14-year-old son of Mrs. Bird, waa riding a motorcycle be longing to Bertland Stanley. July 35. lest central of the machine and was thrown about 30 feet Into a fence Some men, seeing he had lost con trol, got in their cars and caught up with the boy Just ss the accident happened. He va taken to a nos. nltsl In Medford. but Is st home now. He sutfsred msny bruises and lacerations about the face. Wm. McLeery. who haa been eamp Ing In the city park for the past month, barely escaped a serious acci dent when he was struck by an auto mobile on the Crater Lake highway, which was driven by Mrs. Elmer Rob. ertson. who was trailing a hayrake behind her car. Mr. McNeary was thrown some distance but received only minor cuts and bruises. Mr. and Mra. Walter o. Clement and son Junior are on a vacation tour of the coast, stopping at points along the ocean and expecting to go to Canada before reutrntng. Tom Roblson hs charge of the lumber yard while Mr. Clementa Is away and Mra. Stella Haley has oharge of tne poatofflce. Mra. George Stowell has a new elec tric refrigerator. Mr. Dolly Mathews moved down from her home, nine miles -above Butte Falls, into her mother's house In Eagle Point. Sam Coy moved her household goods Monday, Dorothy Coy, victoria Daheck and June Stowell are picking apricot on th James Linn orchard. They re port a flno crop this year. James Linn ha traded hi apricot, pear and peach orchard for property in Chula Vista, Cat. Mrs. Linn and Mrs. Frsnk Linn, who haa been stay ing at the Linn home this summer, have gone to their new home. Mr. Unn will remain to harvest his crop. Victor Tesseltora, wife and daugh ter Rose Anna, new owner of the Linn orchard, have arrived and taken possession. Mra M. O. Kline, who ha been living with her daughter, Mrs. Ha:. vey Walter of Talent, for many years, tr spending a tew week with her aon, I. R. Kiln. Mra. M. L. Pruett ha had her house newly kalsomlned. Olenn tanning has returned from hi trip through California, and la working at Table Rock on the Potter Palmer orchard. Elmer Harnlsh enjoyed a trip to Crescent Olty - with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mr. Wm. Holman and family. Mr. and Mrs. Robert LeRocque, Mrs. Haeel Stoner, Lyle VanScoy and Ed Clngcade were dinner guest of Mrs. Alice Nichols at her ranch home July 30. Mrs. Alice Nlchol I driving a new Plymouth sedan. , Mrs. Louisa .Greu, who ha been very 111 at the home of her daugh ter, .Mrs. Myrtle smith In Medford, returned home Tuesday, much Im proved. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ashpole and Mr. and Mrs. Orvllle Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Brophy and daughter Elaine and Mr. and Mr. Everett Mil- Cross-Word Puzzie I. (VrtltVUI waterway 10, Profit 11. Agreement! IT. Brim mto line 19. Having least moisture SI. Acknowledge tt rem, nine name l. Kxpand 17. Vi lni !l. Nothing 30. Handle 31. Extol SI, Auditory organ 14. Kind of grala 31 One irlio makes a short visit II. Bundle ef ticks used for fuel II. Ipher of ac tion 49, Resume tl. Reigning beauty 44, Sewed Joint . My look 41 Historical period . 19. Crave l 11. finish - wm MWALl6El Salamander t. Routei for aJr crari 4. follow I, fhoir4 i. Worn by ru fe ci nr I. Lenc flih . Moderately ler of Medford enjoyed swim and welner roaat at the Jackson Hot Springs Thursday, Jasper Hsnna, Jr., from up the Rogue river, was in town July 38 getting lumber from th local yard. Mary Kannaford and Mra. Stella VanScoy were visiting friends at the Diamond Lake road construction csmp for several day thta week. Mra. Rslpb Hurst went to Butte Fall Mondsy for a week' visit with her sister. Verne Spencer and Rudy Weldman were attending to business In Med ford July 37. Mrs. Clsreno Rose and ohtldren and Mrs. MUlsrd Robertson came down from Diamond lake to visit friends here a few dsys. Mrs. Msry Tsylor spent the after noon July 36 with Mr. Ssrah Coy. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Coy rut family, Mr. and Mra. Wm. Holman and fam ily were gvieata at an lo cream party at Mr. and Mr. Ray Harnlih Wed nesday. Mrs. Orsoe Crawford and daughter Patricia of near Medford were visit ing Mr. and Mrs. John Miller Sunday. Mr. Ray Ward, Mr. Tom Caster and Mrs. Enid Caster of Phoenix at tended the monthly meeting of the Orange Home Economics club at Mrs. Grace Walker's Wednesdsy. Mr Hutchinson. Sr., and Mns. Merrlman of Elk Creek also attended. Mrs. HsrWet Grey of- Lske Creek visited Mrs. O. M. Barr Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lorlston Wilson of Prospect were guest of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Henderson Saturday and Sun day. Mrs. Ira Walker of Yreka, Cl came over Tuesday to visit with her mother, Mra. Jacob Fry, returning home Thursday, Going to Yreka with her were her two children, Don aid and Shirley, who have been visit ing their grandparent for two weeks. Mrs. Lyle Carlton and aon Clark of Medford were dinner guests of Mr. and Mra. O. E. Henderson and daugh ter. Mra. Barr. last week. Mr. snd Mrs. Ben Klngery and children and Mrs. Ruth Davidson and children enjoyed a picnic at the new swimming hole on the Little Butte July 36. Miss Josephine Hurat 1 bavin; new roof put on her home. W. I. Hurst and John Robertson an doing the work. A brother of Cherle Roadarmel from Ctsoo, Ore., visited him for few days this week. A load of lumber left the local lumber yard for th ranch of C. W, Woods, Prospect, July 28. ' Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Perry and niece, Barbara Smith, and Bonny Jean Stow ell have been camping for several days at the old Four Bit ford above Butte Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Fry and daugh ter, Mrs. Ira Walker, and two chll- dren, Donald and Shirley, of Yreka, Cel.. apent Wednesday In Medford visiting reiativea and friends Geo. McClcllan of the 0. O, camp at Elk Creek came In Saturday and apent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Haley, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stanley and son Bertland and Mr. and Mr,' Orvllle Henderson attended 6 movie In Med ford July 36. Mrs. Tom Billings of Medford spent Wednesday and Thursday with her sister, -Mrs. Jacob Fry. Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Prince are the parent of a nine-pound boy born at the Community hospital In Med ford July 36. . . Clifford Hlckson 1 hauling a hun dred tlera of wood from th Aharon Hawk ranch, which he cut last win ter. Sam Coy haa been hauling wood from the Wm. Philip place for John Miller. Th road supervisor of this district hs been mowing the weed along the street of town nd th rosds of the surrounding territory. In town the weed were mostly wild blu ehlckory and white wild carrot, which were very beautiful when In bloom but which have spread to the neighbor ing farmers fields. Miss Doris Houston of Trail, who ha been house guest of Mis Eleanor Throckmorton for several dsys, left for her home July 39, Mr. and MMrs. F. O. Noyea of Ban Francisco wer m town from their summer home on Rogue river. Mrs. Ethel Florey of Medford In town July 38, looking after her buslnsss property here. Mrs, H, A. Morse of Florene, Art., who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Julius Bltterllng, for th past week, left for California Wednesday. Walter Thelde ha Installed a new pumping system for Irrlgstlon In the Little Butte creek, which he con structed from an old Ford engine He says thta It I working satisfac torily Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Miller and two- year-old son Hsrold of Klamath Fall spent July 30 with Mr. Miller's mother, Mrs. Louisa Oreb. Mra. Harold Warren and son Jerry, Mis Bertha Stinaon and Mra. Myrtle Smith and son Alvln wer Bundsy guest or Mrs. Louisa Oreb. Mr. and Mra. John Miller and Mra. Woodrlch apent Monday In Medford on business. A group fro inhere which attended the play, "Ohlnta Oottsure," given at Lake Creek Saturday night by the high school pupil of Lske creek and Brownsboro, wer Mrs. Ittl Clng, cade and aon Lyle, Mra. Bva NlehoU and daughuv Oladys,, Dorothy Coy Victoria Daheck, Oreo Holman, Ei leen Orow, Harold Grow and Charles Sturgill. Dorothy Coy spent fm week-end visiting Eileen Orow of Reese creek snd )olnd a group that picnicked on Ei oreea aunasy. Mr. and Mrs. Al Hlldrwth of Butt Falls picnicked at the awlmmlng hole on the Little Butt with 6 party sf irienas juiy bu. The crowds with used to enjoy swimming at tn eld swimming hoi near in wingn bridge, have moat. 25c Citrate of Magnesia, 14c Pay-Less Drug Store X. Central. Inder New Managrm't K.MED Broadcast Schedule Thursaay. :00 Bresxfaat News, Mall Tribune 1:0s Musical Clock. 1:16 Peerless Parade. S:30 Shopping Guide. 1 :00 Friendship Circle Hour. 9:30 Crime Story Episode. 1:45 Martha Meade Society. 10:00 Weather Forecast. 10:00 Fashion Parade. 10:15 Morning Melody. 10:44 Th Pet Program. 11:00 Kay White. 11:0 Orant Pas Hour. 1:15 Martial Music. 11:50 Song and Comedy. 13:00 Mid-day Revue. 13:15 Modern Motor Bulletins. 13:50 New Flashes, Mall Tribune, 13:50 Songs from Yesteryeer. ' 13:45 Vignettes, 1 :0O Varieties. 3:00 Classified Program of Air. :00 Songs for Everyday. 8:30 KMED Program Review. 5:55 Mtislo of Old. 4:00 Judge Rutherford. 4:15 Musical Cocktail. 4 :30 Masterwork Program. 6:00 A Popular Parade. 5:40 Ashland Entertainment Re view. 5:45 Newa Plgeat by Mall Tribune. 5:00 Medford; Theater Guide. 5:15 Dinner-dance Music. 5:30 Snow White Program. 5:45 Popular Vocalists. 7 :00 Berrydale on th Air. 7:30 Eventide. 5:00 Your Favorite Dance Band. 8:00 Remot Wreetllng Matches from Armory. FOLK OUT OF JOB HOLLYWOOD, Oal Aug. -(A?) A plea from her fellow actors to come back to Hollywood, "be a good trouper and let the show go on." waa telegraphed today to Sylvia Sid ney, motion picture actress, who yes terday refused to resume work on picture In which she la co-starred with Maurice chevalier, and board ed a plane for New York. Th telegram asking Mis Sidney to reconsider .her walkout, was sent by th executive committee of the actors' branch of the Academy of Motion Picture Arte and Sclencea, and waa signed by Adoph Menjou Cheater Morris, Warner Baxter, Hed- da Hopper and Reginald Barlow. The actors' committee advised Miss Sidney there ws a possibility of a battl btween paramount atudlo. where ehe la employed, , and the ac tor who hav been employed In her picture. The telegram urged her to return "If humanely possible" and complete ,her engagement so that th "many needy people thrown out of work" because of her action may be kept at work. 4 iVeuv Machinery Installed For S aider's Butter Another reason why Snlder's butter will continue to be a favorite with hundreds of Rogue River valley fami lies Is th fact that a new Ylctot churn Is being Installed at the oreamery on North Bartlett atreet. Another Improvement In th butter room I cream pasteurizer pur chased In connection with the new churn. Thl strictly modern equip ment will ensble Snlder's to further Improve an already high grade pro duct, Mrs. Maude Snider said today. F. B. Sibley, representative of the Creamery Package company, arrived her yesterday from Portland to su pervise th Installation of th victor butter maker. BRAIN TRUSTEE NOT PLANNING TO RESIGN HYDE PARK, K. T.. Aug. S. (AP) Raymond Moley, asslatant secretary M staU, ..wertMl After a apecJal n fere nee today with President Hooae velt on mean of wiping out kidnap ing and racketeering that he intend ed "meets certainly" to continue In hit poet in the ettt department. ly deserted It for th new wimmlng place below th Crater Lake high way on Lovr Lane, which was formed by the new dam built to con vey water Into th Brltt and Young Irrigation ditch. SYLVIAS TANTRUM THROWS PICTURE Small Store Room FOR RENT Size. 17x60 feet block off Main Street 32 North Grape Tbli room wag formerly occupied bj th Maytag Btort), nest door to the Mail Tribune Job Shop. ' A plndid location for a iroall buainegg of any kind. Will Itase for one year or term of yeara to right people. RENT VERY LOW! 'Apply i Mail Tribune Office Phone 75 GEOLOGISTS PLAN EASTERN OREGON FOSSIL BED TRIP BEND, Ore., Aug. 3. (AP) A party of 50 leading geologist of th world will make n excuston aeros Oregon on Aug. 13 and 13, It was learned her to day. with th foasll beds of th John Day bssln one of th objectives. Th psrty, beaded by Dr. Ralp"j W. Cheney of University of California, will reach Eugene th morning of Aug. 13 and will travel to Bend across th McKeruUe lava fields where glaclatlon and th so called superstructure of the Cascade range will be examined. From central Oregon th scientist will be tsken to the newly discovered fossil leaf locality on West Branch creek near Mitchell where th rem nants of a mighty forest which flourished tn that distant epoch known a the eocene, will be atudled. wnue in tne Mitchell area, the ee- ologists will be taken through th region ono swept by mesolaolo sess, and later blanketed by Columbia lavas. Marine, mammal and flora, fossiu are found In this district. In the Dsyvllls, Picture Gorge and spray ore as of the John Day aaln. tn soientist will see a region known th world over for It abundsnt od gocn fauna, fossilized bones of ssmi-troplo mammals, Including th three-toed horse and ancentrai cam els, which ranged over Oregon mll- uona or yeara ago. - Tfle geologlau taking Bart In th. field congress will leave a special train In Eugene and will make th trip to Interior Oregon In buses. They will again board th trtn tn th upper Columbia river valley, and ' proosnl Into Wshlngton. send men who hav mad studv of th geology of Interior Oregon will accompany th party to th John Day fossil beds. -' - . E REFINANCE PLAN TO BE HASTENED WASHINGTON, Aug. J. (AP) A county-by-county campaign to apeed refinancing of farm mortgages will ne undertaken by th farm credit administration, which was author ised to loan up to 63.300,000,000 to farmer at th lsst session of cong ress. Henry Morgenthau, Jr., governor of th administration, explained to day th campaign will be employed to expedite th mortgage' refinancing; program and to supplement plena al ready under way In flv states for buylnii'up farm mortgage held by elosed and restricted bank to aid In their llqldatlon. Returning from airplane visit te Wisconsin, Illinois, Iowa, Kentucky and South Carolina, he said th pro gram for large scale refinancing will oe carried into ot'ier stste a speed ily as possible and that from now on all. application for refinancing' win be handled together with th bAnk oampalgns. He aald h I Increasing th ap praisal ataff of the 13 federal land banks from 910 on April 1, to from 3600 to 6000 men. Reld, Murdock Co., canners of the Monarch brand Bartlett pears, will be represented at Medford thl season by Myron Root. Ctholl ladle 'will hold a food Ml at Reliable Grocery, Saturday morning. Call th Southsrn Oregon Or edit Buresu. They can tell you who pay hi debt promptly. "Cheesed om" va nam one given, th. western reserve In Ohio because th tattler wer adapt at cheese making. Tennessee export decreased mor than 64.000.000 la 1693. 85c Kruschen Salt. 58c Pay-Less Drug Store. ft. Central. I'nder New Manageml BOMBS FOR RENT Ceil 664. ray for payment. J c. iwi, Trau. county.