MEDFORD JrSTL TltlBUOT, JirEDPORD, OREGON, MOXDXT, AUGUST 7, 1933 You Can 't Afford to Miss the Buying Opportunities Listed Here Why Not Try a Want-Ad WANT to sell jour home? Want to gat rid of a few odds and snds In household furnishings? Do you need toon tor your gar den? . . . B tnsxpenslve Want-Ad in the Mall Trlbuna Clsselfled F,n will find the answer to met and many other perplexing problems. H-re Are the Rates: Per word first insertion ...go (Mlnimuia 36c) Each additional Insertion. per word per line per month, without '' copy changea ,,,8130 75 Phone LOST AND FOUND 53Sf2bold Greek key. Oregon '33 Reward. Return to Tribune otflce jJOSTEverjharp blue pencil. Re ward, rrana irvu. ' in ..a u n rohab'i V "ZZSrSStdSi Voorhle. crying. K found please return to Mall Tribune. jjOST If dog missing, call 1516. LOST Violin in case. Reward. 1130 Nlantlo. NO queauuua aw"- HELP WANTED FEMALE FEW experienced packers 4: sorters , Apply at Bear Creek Orchard. WANTED Middle-aged woman for houseworx in wuuwj, "" Box 11135. Tribune. WANTED SITUATION ACCOUNTANT 14 years experience, desires full or part time bookkeep ing or office routine. Box 110B5, Tribune. ' COMPETENT woman with 3 children wishes position as cook for family or crew. Write Box 131 Tribune. COMPETENT lady 33 wanta taouse ' work. References. Box 11371. Trib une. AUTOMOBILES WANTED SPOT OASH for used cars. Cash for your equity, or will sell your car for you. L. L. Roberts, 114 So. Riv erside. " WANTED Ml SCtlA AN EODS WANTED White Leghorn pullets. Give description and price. Box 123, Butte Falls, Ore. WOULD LEASE small herd Guernsey cows to party with feed. H. B. Howell. Rt. 3, Grants Pass. WANTED Warrants. Redden is Co. WANTED 3 Insert type 750-wst.t electric water heaters. 1 electric range. 1 electric washer, 1 vacuum cleaner. No Junk, have cash wait ing for bargains. See W. E. Thomis. 45 So. Central. WANTED to buy old gold, denial craps, placer gold. Cecil M. Jen r nlngs, corner Front 8s Main. W ANTED Household goods, atoves, tools or what have you. Medlord Bargain House. 37 N. Grape St. Tel 1063. WANTED Llattnga of valley homes In exchange for -choice Cal. property Staple Realty Co., Ashland. WANTED TO BUY A small flock of Rhode Islana Reds, hens and pul lets, for cash. State number and price. Address box 331, Mall Tri bune. BAY GRINDING A specialty. Brown, the bay grinder. !40 So. Central. PHONE 969-R. Have your furniture reupholatered, reglued. rellnlahed Thlbault. WANT LIVESTOCK Will trade equity -n 6-room house, sxcellent location box 10831 Tribune. WANTED Karry Keen tor Model A Phone 479-X. JUNK WANTED We pay cash for JUNK. BATTERIES. J RADIATORS. ALUMINUM BRASS. COPPER s Junk of ail i deacrlotlona. MED FORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 No. Grape Tel 1063 FOB BENT HOUSES! FOR BENT 6-room house, close in. Inquire 30 S. Fir. rOR RENT Furnished house, water paid, three' sleeping rooms, garage. Fifteen dollars per month. 1S8 Al mond Street. FOR RENT -room duplex, unfurn ished. 510 No. Bartiett. Phone 314-R-l. FOR RENT Very attractive duplex; frlgldalre. elec. range, oil beater. 6 South Newtown. FOR RENT Furnished 4-room house. 618 E. 8th, 813SO. Phone 1383 -J. FOR RENT Modern furnished house 6 mllee out, 48 In work. Box 13306, Tribune. FOR RENT 308 Summit. 716 E. Jackson. Holly Court cottage. 811 W. 3nd. 433 N. Holly. 320 No. Holly. 1033 W. 9th. Above houses good condition. Red eemable rental. Phone H. H. Brown. 105; after 6, 1670. FOR RENT 4-room modern furnished house. .1023 W. 10th 81. Tel. 1104-M. e-ROOM house, close In: upholstered furniture, garage, hardwood floors, fireplace, oil heating. Write B. J. Palmer, at. 3, or caU Tel. 31. FOB BENT BOCREI HOMES FOR RENT Call MS. FOR 6 ALE OR RENT tJdney Smith home turner Weit Main at Orange Exclusive luting, w. L Vawter Jackson Co. Bank Bldg. FOR RENT well furnished 8-room modern home, breakfast nook, fur nace, hardwood floors, fireplace, electric refrigerator. 840.00, water paid. Phone 728. FOR RENT East side residence, Tel 787.R. price 30.00. FIVE room rurnlahed borne. 118 Cot tage. 1 ROOM unfurnished duplex, close in US7 yo. ivy. FOR RENT Partly turnlehed -room house. 3 sleeping porches Inquire at o.d Ma Bartiett. HOUSES tlO. 91380 and 18, water paid; wood range. Phone 108. FOP. RENT Homes. fumUbed or unfurnished. Brown a White. CLASSY modern 8-room stucco, east front. Clear. 638 Pine. FOR RENT 6-room modern bouse. Inquire 364 Beatty. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FURNIEHED apartments, nice yard. One room house, olfi N. central. NEWLY turn, apt., private: radio, etc. 518 So. Oakdale. AVAILABLE Aug. 15. 99 Olen Oak Court. Phone H. H. Brown, 105, after 5. 1670. FOR RENT Furnianed apartment. overstuffed: hardwood floors light and heat. Mall Tribune Phone 75 FOR RENT Furnished apartment. 345 no. Bartiett. DURRELL COURT 329 No. Holly. FOB BENT rUKMSBED BOOMS FOR RENT Gentlemen's sleeping rooms, bath, private entrance 81.50 up. 133 Almond street. FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleep ing rooms, with oatn room privi leges, garage. 410 per month. 335 so. Rlvereiae. FOR RENT Rooms, with or without board. 609 W. loth. FOR RENT Attractive rooms, good board at 14 Cottage. 3 ROOMS, clean, cool, fully furn., ground floor, private bath, garage, lights, water. Adults. 344 South Grape. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 3 Grape FOR RENT BOARD AND ROOMS FOR RENT Nice rooms, board. Close In. Phone 858-H. BOARD AND ROOM at 718 B. Main. Rates very moderate. . FOR RENT -MISCELLANEOUS CABINS 445 So. Front. BUSINES9 OPPORTUNITIES FOR TRADE OR SALE Well equip ped garage and service station on main highway leading east, close to Portland, for residence or small acreage near Medford. Owner forced to sacrifice on account of health. CaU Sunday at Merrick's Camp Of fice. $1000 TO INVEST In small business partnership considered. No beer. Box 12379 Tribune. FOR SALE, TRADE OR LEASE 10- cabln auto camn at Alturas, Calif. Big Pines Lb. Co.. Medford. Ore. WHY? MIDWAY CITY WANTED, mecb nlc who would like to build up a business. New deal, new city. Between Medford and Central Point. Lot 100 by 300 small house, city wster. Total price $500. $100 cash, balance terms. Best location In Oregon for garage. ALSO Service station location, 300 ft. frontage on highway. $500. Terms. Mldwsy City. ALSO Location for restaurant, barber shop, auto wrecking lot, etc. Mid way City. J. C. BARNES Phone B10-Y 30 If. Peach FOB EXCHANGE FOR EXCHANGE Light sedan In good condition, for truck. Phone 697-R-l. FOR SALE OR TRADE '30 Auburn. good condition for lighter car and cash. Also good violin for bicycle. Pbone Ken Williams at 341. HOTPOIMT electric range to trade for wood range. 413 Arcadia Court. WHAT have you for $4000 equity stock ranch? Federal loan $2280. Box 12390. Tribune. FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR WOOD Portable phonograph, 8 doa. rec ords. Calf 808 Aahland Ave. FOR TRADE Wood or labor, carpen tering or painting lor hay or grain Phone 979-W. J-ROoM modern home. bath, laundry trar screened porch, bullt-lns gar age shade and rult trees; $700 equity for car. acreage, cabin site or what bave you Phone 1636VL. or a-rlte Box 13337. Tribune. FOB TRADE 8 sections spike-tooth barrow slightly used, will trade for alfalfa or grain Tel 334-R-4 FOR SALE OR TRADE Good sound wrrrk horse. 1400 lbs. 7 years old Walter Jones, 2nd bouse below bridge. So. Ashland. WOOD tor jay or potatoes, near Trail R 0 Skellenger. Trail Ore. FOB EXCHANGE SEAL ESTATE ATTRACTIVE city & country proper ties S duti yix-rm. Rentsls. Roberts, 720 West 3nd. Tel. 1538-J. mo cat. TU nV Tn t. with log cabin In Talent for late model car. Mrs. J. M. aicuoweu, laiem, Route 1. FOR TRADE Clear aix room house in Riverside. Calif, for Oregon acreage with buildings. Or will rent place with about ten cows. Can fur nub references. Bo 13337 Tribune. FOB EXCHANGE HEAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE Nice little home to Bend. Ore, clear for something clear In Medlord or Ashland. Prefer amsll acreage. What have you. 165 7th St. Ashland. FOB SALE REAL ESTATE FURNISHED 6-room house. Best buy In Medlord. Owner, 1024 west ntn. WHEN you think of real estate think of Brown a white. FOB SALE HOMES FOR SALE 6-room house, modern, fireplace, lot 53x115. fine lawn, close to school, paved atreet, clear for 8500 00 down payment. Terms arranged. Southern Oregon Realty Co., 44 North Riverside. WANTED 41350 cash for my equity of 83700 in two new modern houses, close in. Phone 1383-J. FOB SALE AUTOMBILE9 USED CARS Plymouth Sedan. Ford Std. Coupe. DeSoto Sedan. Ford Victoria. Bulck Deluxe Sedan. Bulck Coach. Chevrolet Spec. Sedan. Chevrolet Sedan. Chevrolet Sedan. Chevrolet Tr. Ford Town Sedan. Ford Truck. GATES AUTO CO. Used Car Dept. 6th it Bartiett 1929 11139 1930 1931 1930. 1925 1932 1929 1927 1925 1929 1929 FOR SALE 1930 Ford truck, dual wheels, stake body. Med. Pipe it Macn. Co., 1617 N. Riverside. Good Used Cars! Trade: Your Old Car for a Better One! A Written Guarantee with Every Car. 1930 Ford Sedan. 1930 Bulck DcLuxe Sedan. 1929 Hupp Roadster. 1928 LaSaile Conv. Coupe. 1929 DeSoto Sedan. 1928 Chev. Conv. Coupe. 1929 Hudson Coupe. ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC. 38 N. Riverside FOR SALE '29 1 Ford truck, fine shape; extended body, over load springs, dual ateel wheels. Ross, Box 329, Rt. 2. Grants Pass. FOR SALE MUSICAL' INSTRUMENTS USED PIANO, $69.00; terms. Cllne Piano Co., Main and Riverside. FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE White Pekln ducks. G. C. Rodgers. West Howard School. FOR SALE 90 Leghorn hens, laying: 1 mile northwest of Talent. A. r Walket. FOR SALE UVESTOCH FOR SALE. CHEAP 3 excellent milk cows. Phone 571-R-z. SELLING OUT 3200-lb. team, har ness, new wagon, 3 heifers, calves, 14-mo.-old bull, $10: 12 turkeys, 18 bens, oat and wheat hay, $5 00 ton. Inquire Beagle Fostofftce. E. E. Davis. FOR SALE Fresh milk cow. Phone 133-L. FOR SALE DOGS AND PETS DOOS FOR SALE SHEPHERD dogs $1 each. Dr. Stone. CRIME IS INCREASING. Don't be stolen I Police pups for sale very eheap. Monarch Seed Co. FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Himalaya blackberries. Pick em yourseli. loc gal. Marie Lange, Central Point, Phone 307 FOR SALE Alfalfa in shock. R. C. Ward. Phone 19-F-31. APRICOTS for aale. R. J. Earl. Tel. 6U-J-4. FOR SALE Flrat and second crop al falfa hay in atack, $B ton, zoa a Arnold, 1322 Locust St. FOR SALE Circulating heater, good condition. Buy now. Box 13335 Tri bune. FOR SALE Body fir, dry 16-inch gl.lS; 13-lnch $1.50; green 18-lnch, $1.50: 13-lnch $1.36 per tier. Tel 473-J. FOR SALE Broccoli and cabbage plants. 1202 B. nth St. PICKLING cucumbers, cut flowers. Mrs. Dressier. Tel. 1569-Y. FOR SALE Oravensteln apples. Tel, 7-F-14. FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all makes, $8 up; terms if desired. AU mskes rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine Co, 24 N. Bartiett LINN ORCHARD, Eagle Point, aprl cots of the usual fine quality, no scale, will last until Aug. 10. Price ss advertised. DAIRY FLY SPRAY Kills files and absolutely keeps tiles oft cows pas ture. Win not taint milk. 90c per gallon, bring own container. jerry Barr, 4th It N. Bartiett. FOR SALE Large ce box: also large electric range. 706 Dakota Ave. HODOBN-BKEWSTER Poultry and Dairy feeds. Jerry Barr, 4tb & N. Bartiett. NEW PEED STORE. Buy at lower prices. Jerry Barr, 4th & Bartiett. Phone 803. U. si. BUSS Painting and paper hanging. TeL 048-W. 113 8 Grape FOR SAliE Hot pom electric rang like new. half prloa. 432 Laurel. FOR BALE OR TRADE Tabernacle tent 80 by 70 ft. roped and cross roped. C. A. DeVoe, A23-J-2. POR sand, gravel, sediment, fertilizer and teaming, phone ft 1 3-J. , MISLLI.LANEOtS C LEA NINO 4c PRE3SINO? Ask your friends about the Camelo System. Phone 1260 at 311 W. Main, prompt attention given mall orders. Free Delivery service. Authorial Ptiffidalrfc Service Other Mates rep. Tl, 427, Nigbu bOtVY, BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO Abstracts of Title, title Insurance. Rooms 8 and 6. No. 32 North Central Ave. upstelra. JACKSON CO. ABS1RACT CO. Abstracts of Title end Tl'le Insurance. The only complete Title System In Jackson County. Expert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT - Tel. 1173 House oleanlng, Floor waaiu. ental rug cleaning, apeclalty. piano ant Violin Instruction. FRED ALTON HA.OHT. Teacher Of Piano. Height Song service, a stag ing, Composing, etc. 318 Liberty Bldg. .ob Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant 10 "'" n Mntln. rtf all kinds: bOOk blndiug; loose-lesi ledgers, and blanks, billing systems, duplicating cash aalea slips and everything in the printing lines. 28-30 N. Grape Phone '0- Mouey to Lend. WE LEND vlONEY ON FURNITURE AND LATE HI'UH auiuj. i-v.u n. Mnt nnr month on UD paid balance No other charges. See W. E. Tnomas, so o. wuw Ground floor Crsterlsn Theatre Bldg S'ate License no. a-ioi. Piano Tuning. rvupuT DtANn TUNING Resutat- ing. repairing. Phone 33. Prultfa Melody Shop. Lew Hansen, lormei ly of Portland. Transfer. BADS l'RANSP-R it STORAGE CO. Office 1016 No. Central Pbone 310 Prices right. Service guaranteed. RE1NK1NG TRUCKING CO. Trans fer -nd Jtorsge We baul anything a: a reasonable price. Ill No. Fir Street. Phone 332. BAWutv TRANSFER Expert pack era and movers Special livestock moving equipment, mcce ugui. Riverside. phone 1044-X LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Final Account in the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson uounty. In the Matter of the Estate of Eu- bhemla J. Warner, Deceased. Tha undersigned. Administrator with the Will Anuexed, of the Estate of Euphemia J. Warner, Deceased, has itiea nis nnai accuunt on ins ad ministration of said estate with the Countv Clerk of Jackson County, Ore' gon, and the above named Court has fixed 10:00 ociocx a. m.. Juiy u. 1933. at the Court Room of said Court, Courthouse, Medford, Oregon, as the tlmt end place for hearing ob jections thereto, and allowing and settling the same. Administrator with the Notice of First Meet Nig of Creditors. No. B-1B2TB in Bankruptcy. In the District Court ol the United States for the District of Oregon. In the Matter of Wheldon P. Btddle and Margaret R. Blddle, husband and wife. Individually and as co partners. Bankrupts. To the creditors of Wheldon F. Blddle and Margaret R. Blddle. of the City of Medlord. In the County of Jackson, and District aforesaid, Bank- upts: Notice -Is hereby given that on the 27th day of July. 1933, the said Wheldon F. Blddle and Margaret R. Blddle were adjudicated bankrupts, and that the first meeting of their creditors will be held In the office of the Referee, Medford Center Build- Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS Wandering role Equilateral rectangle FIIkM Center of a wheel Too Greedy Island of Kw Solution of Saturday's Puixle FAQsriS AINlGnTToTp D jT BE V E RljU V A N O 6 E. JRE F iLLE D P APE jjPL AIRS GNOMO NQC L I P 513 R O S YEA I L E dWh A V EHE PDA SPM A Y M I OaIr E A SPA D BT A vrtA6QSr4 S S II1 n e poMTlgE jrmi p A M Dj M C 1 L IFE A T EfjR OMA EVEN tIeIxumlUsIeIe D York State: nbbr. More competent Tear apart (JM of war Glut Earth: comb, form Forgive Mnra rlsrnreus Object of Intern devotion . flpllt , Mean tired , bacred (lower of the ancient Nile , Ppanifh article , Part of a plant Gnmhllntr rams , Flu nee into wster . Coax , Not of the calt II. Rour 52. County In Vew York stats US. Rail 84. Remain long i. m will 6". I'llo'i tt. Supplied a fire with fuel 7 I P H s L WMp I I I" la 1 i " ZMiTZZZW Z I I 1" 21 LlZJiL II" 33 W II uimii uMu uL. dm. ii3s ii i ili 1" Alji w 'm H n - Ing. Medford, Oregon, en the 18th day' of August, 1933, at 3:00 o'clock in tne afternoon, at wnich time tne said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a Trustee, examine the bankrupts, and tranaaot auch other business as may properly come before said meeting. Claims must be presented and sworn to In the form prescribed by me Banaruptcv Aot. The schedule filed discloses assets of $31,834.00. HARRY C. 6KYRMAN, Referee in Bankruotcv. August 4th, 1038. Call for Rids for Transportation. The Board of Directors of School District No. 90 will receive bids until August 19th. 1933. for transportation to Medford of school children of said district. The board reserves the right reject any or all bids. Further Information mev be received from B. M. Kline, chairman. Rt. 8. Medford; May E. Chlrgwin, clerk, Rt. 3, Med ford. J. W. Ambler, district manager, General Foods Sales Compsny. Inc., today announced that In signing the t-resiaencs He-employment Agree ment his company la putting this agreement Into operation In more than 50 factroes and sales offices with which the local organisation Is arriuated. Factory workers whose working time hss been reduced from 40 to 35 hours per week wll continue to receive the same rste of weekly pay they formerly received, according to air. Ambler. Those factory employes who have been working longer than 40 hours a week are having an equitable ad Justment made In their hourly rates of pay to conform with the spirit or tne agreement. General Foods, represented In this territory by a ssles organization dl rected by Mr. Ambler, manufactures Maxwell House coffee, Jell-o, Calu. met baking powder. Post Tosstles and many other well-known grocery prod ucts. 4 UNDER CODE OF RNA F. Crouch, local sales manager of Swlftic company, today announced that his company had signed a la bor code under the national recovery act. "Wo are glad to cooperate with President Roosevelt's recovery pro gram," he stated. "As a member of the Instlute of American Meat Packers, Swift Ss company has been working for weeks to secure code under which we could operate. A committee from the Institute has been at Washington and principals from many companies have made trips to Washington from time to time to cooperate with this commit tee and wlto the government. "We believe that under the terms of the code worked out with the government, the meat packing Indus try will be enabled to cooperate fully with the NRA In a recovery program. We are proud of the fact that we can display the blue eagle, official emblem of the NRA. The emblem will be shown In all of our branch sales Ileuses, on our trucks, and on salesman's cars. Real estate or Insurance leave tt to Jones, phone 690. Cross-Word Puzzie I. Asiatic native C. Shouts 7. Not so long t. Symbol for tellurium I. Edible seaweed 10. Basketball team II. Ornamental border 12. More unhappy 17. HUfi waves 30. To on aide 2. Kend out 35. Winked 31. Rocky pinnules 30. Call forth 31. Nerve network 31. Kplitlra SB, Awards of valor M. Brlnn to llaht 37. Game animal SV. t'nfaiten 40. Flew hit 4JI, Cripples 46. Climbing planl 47. Sin rgin 49. Location ' hi. Vlrnlont polio, of India IS. lyllAhl of hesitation IT. Behold DOWH 1 Hewn or aqtiared tne Attendant en a knight t. VtxRel for wanning 4. Sun xod Holcomb Springs HOLCOMB SPRINGS, Aug. T. (Bpl.t Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Jones of Vallejo. Calif, who are touring the country en route to the Cblcago fair and to spend the winter In Flor ida, spent a few daya at the springs. Mr. and Mra. Ira Padrlck of North Bend, and Mrs. Qarbrough of Ash land left yesterday for their homes after spending several daya here. Mr. ond Mrs. James Taylor of Med ford, who are staying here, epent part of last week at Klamath Fella at the Fshl trial. Among guest last week were J. B. Weaver, Los Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hodgson, Crescent City, T. J. Shire, Gold Hill: L. Whltsett. Irene Stowell. Mr. end Mrs. C. K. Belour, Mrs. Herb Height, Central Point; Mis Lante Swlnden, Jacksonville; J. D. culbertson. Miss Lavlda Cul- bertson, Haeel Chltwood,. Mrs. Cul- bertwin of Central Point; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Payne, Mra. W. W. Bally, Mra. George Turner; Gorden Turner, Mr. and Mra. J. D. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H. Stowell. Geo. M. Lot- land, D M. Brown of Medford. Large flocks of wild geese were heard passing over the springe Fri day night, flying low. Farmers In this vicinity report grain crops turning out better than expected. Tolo TOLO, Aug. 7. (SpU Tracy Muse has returned from Olendsle, Ore.. where he ha been hunting preda tory animals. Among these were sev eral fox and a bob-cat. Mrs. Al Stevens Tlslted her aunt at Ruch. recently. Orangera at the farmers' picnic In Medford were the John Anderson family, Miss Harriet Sparrow, Mrs. P. A. Tracy and Alton Whetstone. Others were the Green family. Misses Mar jory Davis, Arlene Inmann and Er nestine Tracy. At a meeting of the school board August 8, H. D. Hamor was hired as Janitor for this year. Mr. and Mra. Wm. Force and dau ghters of Gold Hill visited at the Ste vens home Wednesday. Mr. Foroe caught a nice string of cat fish, while the girls enjoyed the water at Tolo swimming hole. Misses Zelda and Esther Katnan. wlio returned recently from an ex tended visit with their sister and family at Salem, are now visiting with friends and relatives on Ersns creek. Joe and Kay Caaad and George Merrlt of Central Point rented a boat from the Tracy landing and enjoyed rowing and fishing today. Several nice baas, weighing from IH to 6 pounds have been caught above the dam recently. Gold Hill GOLD HILL, Aug. 7. (Spl.) Jac Martin returned Sunday from Ban Francisco where he spent last month with bis uncle, Horton Beeman. Mrs. Renle Oetrander and children have moved Into the Tapovao house near the cement plant. Mrs. Fannie Kais of Medford Is here visiting with her father, George Hall. Charles Reed of San Francisco la visiting his father, H. D. Red. Mra. Tom Z. Smith returned Fri day from Portland, where she had taken her son, Jerry, to put him la the Shrlners' hospital. Mrs. Helen Johnson of Creseent Olty is visiting her mother, Mrs. Daisy Oil- chrlst. Leroy Cameron of Blrdseys creek was visiting relatives here Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. B. Blank of Nebraska are visiting their niece, Mra. Neal Doty. They expect to locate in Ash land. Mra. Blanche Merrtman, Mr. Dora Hammeraley and daughter, Jeanne, were Grants Pass visitors Monday, Miss Beth Paulsen of Berkeley. Cal., was attending to business hers Mon day. M-a. J. W. Merrltt of Central Point Is here attending to Improvements and repair work on her htmse, which will be occupied by teachers this coming school year. Anderson Creek ANDERSON CREEK, Aug. 7. (Spl.) The government la building a look out station on Anderson Osp. Mrs. Jsmes MacDowetl 'spent Thurs- dsy sfternoon In Ashlsnd. Jack Holtman went to Lakerlew to work Friday. Prank Marquess and family were out to the valley Wednesdsy evening. Mr. Donica and family were In Ashland Friday. Mr. and Mra. Jamea Mays went to Aahland on business Ssturday. Steve Lunak was In Medford Wed nesday. Miaa ftufh spent Wednesday tn Medford. Mr. Oreen and wife called on frlenda In Ashlsnd Tuesdsy. Edward Smith spent Wednesday tn Medford. Oeorge Young wss In Medford over the week-end. Free Fair for Red-heads. 8EDAUA, Mo. (UP) Red-heeded women will have a tpeclal day at the Mlsourl Fair this August. Prirea will be awarded to all red-headed women, and they will be admitted free-of. charge to the celebration. Griffin Creek GRIFFIN CREEK. Aug. 7. fSpM Several fumlllf from hero atUndd th farmers' picnic In Medford Wed nesday. It vat wonderful the way 1 everything waa hind led. Congratu-. la t ion to the Medford Chamber of Commerce. !Ut. and Mra. W. M. Qunn tnd four sons of Monrovia, Cal., are visit ing Mr. and Mrs. F. I. Caulklns. They have been to Washington and are on their way home. Mtss Thelma Jones, who has been attending the University of Wash ington, has returned home for the summer. Mrs. Wllber Klme was visiting Sun day with her parenta. Mr. and Mrs. Queckenbuch of Talent. Mr. and Mrs. Oeo. Millard and children, Arland Millard and Mrs. Millard, their mother, and Stanley Harris of Eagle Point spent Thurs day With Mrs. Anna Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Cook and Mrs. Dora Bowers and son James of Med ford, were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Brown. Dale and Donald Williams of Med ford spent this week at the Brown home. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Taylor of Eagle Point visited Thursday at the W. J Randall borne. Sterling STERWNa, Aug. 7. (Spl.W. B. Hutchinson and family and Mr. and Mra. L. K. Nspps Kill spend two weeks In California. Coyotes bave become so bold thij are coming Into W. H. Davie' flelda and killing his turkeys. T. P. Dutton was In Medford Au. giut a. E. V. Brownies motored to Medford one day last week. day Dutton Is In the range round ing up cattle. An enjoyable evening was spent at B. Wars by the neighbors and friends July 39. Dancing was the feature of the event and refreshments were served. B. V. Brownlee Is at Hilt, Cel., where he Is employed In the woode. 4 MORAN, Wyo., Aug. . CAP) Tn the depths of Jackson laks, searching pai ties were grappling today for the bodies of four persons drowned yester day when their motor boat overturned during a storm. A fifth body was re covered last night. The five victims were: Mr. and Mrs. Ula Mallory and their daughter, Doris, 4, Cheyenne. Wyo; Virgil R. Brown of Sheridan, wyo., and Brown's two-year-old daughter, Barbara. The two families came to Moran from Jackson yesterday morning and took Jamea' boat for a fishing excur sion. Authorities said the craft waa overloaded, and started sinking when a wsve struck It during the audden storm. SALEM, Aug. 17. (AP) With few oluea to follow, police ststed todsy thst no arrests had been made for the alaylng ot Night Watchman How ard Jones, 49, In a gun battle early Sunday morning at the Valloy Pack ing plant. Residents of the vicinity heard a series of shots fired about 1:10 o'clock Sunday morning and rushed to the scene. They found Jones lying against the msln building of the meat pack ing plant. '"Why didn't I put up my hands?" Jones moaned repeatedly before being taken to the hospital, Indicating that he had been ordered to "stick them up." He died at 3:15 o'clock yester dsy afternoon, SUDDEN SQUAL Small Store Room FOR RENT Size 17x60 feet i block off Main Street 32 North Grape This room wag formerly occupied by the Maytag Stors, next door to the Mail Tribune Job Gbop. A iplendld location for & small businesg of any kind. Will leaae for one year or term of yean to right people. RENT VERY LOW! 'Apply: Mail Tribune Office Phone 75 RESOLVE TO SUPPORT The following resolution was pass ed at the last meeting of Medford unit of the Disabled American Vt erana of the World War: The Disabled American Veterans of the World War, a national Incorpora tion granted by the congress of the United states. We, the disabled vet. ersns of the World war, although suffering from the drastic .fleets of the Economy Act, known as BUI Pub lic No. a. we want to have confidence in our President and we want to help mm in whatever he may do to help our country and the majority of our citizens, -me disabled veterans were and are willing to make a sacrifice. ir necessary, in order to preserve our country and the welfare of Its peo ple. The Prealdent Is vigorously nushlns! forward his program of reforestation. of conservstlon projects, the National Recovery Act. of public construction. of thawing out credits, or relieving tne rsrmere and home owners of In tolerable Interest-bearing mortgages. and of once, more starting the wheels of Industry. If our Prealdent will ferret out the income tax evaders. If he will see to It that high pressure flnanclni la done away with, and If he will In crease the Income and the state taxes tn the higher bracket and thus, through a publlo construction build Ing program, will Increase the pur chasing power of the masses of our people, perhaps through this program tne president hopes to furnish on- portuntty for gslnful emloyment to millions of our unemployed cltlrens and thus relieve the burden of caring or destitute disabled veterans which 1 shifted to our local communities, and therefore upon the personal and real estate taxpayers Instead of upon the Income tax, from which all ex penditure for the hospitalisation and upkeep ot disabled veterans) la de rived. Whereas, upon the passage of the Nstlonal Recovery Act, now therefor, oe resolved, that the Jackson county chapter i, department of Ore gon, Disabled Veterans of the World war, in convention this August 6, 1933, will 100 per cent support and help the N. R. A. In Jackson county, state of Oregon. DISABLED AMERICAN VETERANS OF THE WORLD WAR. By COMMANDER N. R. WALTERS. PORTLAND, Aug. 7. (API William Edward Smith and his wife, known aa Lillian Foley, were held In Jail hens today for police questioning Into the death yesterday of Samuel Taylor, 39. a logger, who waa found dead In the southeast Ankeny street home of the Smiths. The coroner said Taylor waa killed by heavy blows on the head. Police eald Smith admitted be had beaten Taylor into unconsciousness after the latter reputedly had verbally Insulted Smith's wife. Smith waa held on a murder charge and the woman was detained aa a material witness. Neither waa admitted to ball. Climbs 15 Feet to Rave Cat. PORTLAND, Ore, (DP) It took Ade Olsen, special agent for the Ore gon Humane society, to ollmb 78 feet up a tree to rescue a cat. The cat. It waa said, bad been perched up there a week, but none had made good Its rescue. ' IS Die In Typhoon TOKYO, Aug. 7 (AP) A typhoon in southern Korea lsst week -was re ported todsy to have resulted In 71 deaths, the destruction of 3834 houses, and the loss of 171 boat. More thsn 180 persona were aald to be missing. Old Drum Ills Prise. PALL RIVER, Mass. (UP) John J. Mccarty, band leader, prises a 81-year-old bass drum made by JarcasM Blake of Farmlngton rails, Me. The old drum waa formerly used In the Third Regiment bsnd. It wss found stored tn the basement of St. Joseph's school. Notice, Odd Fellow. All Odd Fellows and Rebekaha are requested to meet at the I. O. O. F. hall on West Sixth street at a p. in. Tuesdsy, August 8, to attend the funeral of Arthur S. Wells at the Conger Funeral parlors.