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JfEDFORD irJTL TRTBTTNE, irEPFOrcn, OREGON. PUXDltY. rGUST 13, 1933. You Can Afford to Miss the Buying Opportunities Listed Here Why Not Try a Want-Ad WMn to Mil your hornet Want to get rid of a few odd ant) ,nd in household furnishings Do JOU nee tools for rout gar den . . An lnexpen.lv. Wnt-Ad . " tht Mall Wbune Cleselfiea Pag. will ItnO the answer to these and many other perplexing probleme H.re Are the Rates: Per word flret insertion (Minimum 39e) tub additional ineertion. lc per wo (Minimum 10c) per line per month, without .... h.nsea i 1 - e- U)J 75 Phone ' I.OSTANU f"UNP rrSlecIThel'e 3 months old. "at WrMMJ bridge, Phone c. u. - rSS-tlon key in . '. to moaei r "club "nd CSS lO . . rpOT-U : d og missing: caU 1816. LOST Violin 'in case Reward. uaO Pintle. No questions asked. 1 HBLP'W ANTED fEMALE WArViroJcwable" housekeeper for manendi children. Must be clean, ""lent and have experience. Phone Mr. Jones at 400 or 894-R. WOMEN Earn 012 down sewing. homV .pare time, materials cut, n ftructloPn furnished experience un. necessary. Write Superior Dress Company. .303 H&vemeyer Street. Brooklyn, N. Y. WANTED Woman 80 to SO who Sl.OU WW. - ' WANT-Olrl who Ukea country and will stay all winter for small pay and board. Box 13260. Tribune. "WANTED MALE HELP tyrE ADIWORK OOOD P 6BVERAL choice openings in country and town for reliable men or wo men.. No capital or !'' quired. Write Mr. Thoma. Supt., 426 Third Street. O1""1; Cal"- MAN with family must have auetaln. Ing employment. Reliable. Refer ences All communications answer ' ed. Box 13351. Tribune. STEADY JOB. good wages and board, also chance for advancement. In vestment about 50. Good returns. CaU personally, California street, fifth house on south side, east oi gas tatlon, Jacksonville. Call after 4 p. m. WANTED SITUATION WANTED Position as housekeeper by widow: references. Box 12154. Tribune. COMPETENT woman with 2 children wishes position -as cook for family or crew. Write Box 131 Tribune. 4 COMPETENT lady 33 wants house work. Reference. Box 11371. Trib une. WANTED M1SCW.LANEOCS wanted Modern house to rent, 3 bedrooms, walklne distance to courthouse. Phone 017-J. WANTED Young cow must be fresh or about. Oreenieai, Route i, an tral Point. MAN AND WIFE wish work on farm. 227 East 9th. Phone 47B-K. WANTED Will help share expenses to Portland, call tw. WANTED To rent, Sept. 1. modern or 6-roorn furnished house. Call 731-JC WILL PASTURE 3 cows for use of one. Rt. 1. Box 381. WANTED To hear from party who has part course Vlavl for sale. Box " 13459, Tribune. WANTED White Leghorn pullet. Otve description and price. Box 133. Butte Falls. Ore. ' WOULD LEASE smsll herd Guernsey cows to party with feed. H.. B. noweu, Kl. 4, uiiuli rsas. WANTED Warrant. Redden & Co WANTED to buy old gold, dents scraps, placer goio uecn m. Jen nings, corner Front As Main. WANTED Household goods, stoves tool or what have you Medford Bargain House. 27 N. Orspe St. Tel 1063. WANTED Listings of valley home !n exchange for choice Cal property Staple Realty Co.. Ashland. HAY ORlNDtNO A apeclalty Brown th bay grinder. 40 So. Central. PHONE 969-R Have your furniture retipboutered, rescued, reftnlehed TMbault. WANT LIVESTOCK Will trade equity tu 3-room house, sxoellent location box 1043c Tribune. WANTED Kerry Keen for Model A prion 479-X. JUNK WANTED We pav cash for JUNK BATTERIES At RACIATOB9 ALUMINUM BRASS. OOPPER St unk of all descriotion MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 No Orap Tel 1082 ton Kt.vr Houses FOR RENT Furnished house. 1IM. Tel roi RENT BOOSE FOR RENT One of the meet daalr. abla five-room unfurnished bunga low In the city, In beet of condi tion, has built-in feature. lo beatrola. electrle water heater, new linoleum on kitchen floor, laundry with tube: screened In porches: nice yard, and flowers, garage, wood and coal house, etc.: drive by and aee at Tit W. 11th. If Interested call next door 723 Weat 11th. FOR RENT Partly turn. house. Inq. M N. Front. FOR RENT OR LEASE Former B. W. Paul home, unfurnished room & Bleeping porch, near Junior high, Mrs. R. R. Johnson. FOR RENT 611 West 3nd. 330 North Holly. Holly Court. 205 Tripp. 730 Oak 8t. 103 So. Orange. S08 west 10th. Above houses from IJ.90 to MJ.0O. 1st Insurance Agency, H. H. Brown. Phone 109, after 8, 1670. FOR RENT Furn. home, Berrydale Ave. near mill. Inquire It Berry dale. FOR RENT Furnished suburban home; all city conveniences; 3 bed rooms. Box 12396, Tribune. FOR RENT A duplex, well furnish ed, close In; 8 room and bath; 17.50. Phone 31 or 1149. HOMES FOR RENT Call 606. FOR RENT 4-room duple, unfurn ished. 510 No. Bartlett. Phone 314-R-l. FOR RENT Beautiful bungalow; 3 bedrooms, modern; many built-in features; double garage. Call at 548 Penn. Ave. FOR RENT Furnished house, water paid, three sleeping rooms, garage. Fifteen dollars per month. 138 Al mond Street. FOR RENT 6-roora bouse, close In. Inquire 20 S. Fir. FOR RENT Furnished 4-room house, 618 East Sth. 13.S6. Tel. 1383-J. FOR 8 ALE OR RENT Sidney Smith home turner west Main at orange Exclusive listing, w L Vawter Jackson Co. Bank Bldg. FIVE room furnlaned bom. 118 Cot- tsge. I ROOM unfurnished duplex, la 237 So. Ivy. HOUSES (10. l3tu and 818, water paid; wood rang Phone 105. For.- RENT Homes, furnished or unfurnished. Brown e White. CLASSY modern 6-room stucco. t front. Clear. 626 Pin. FOR RENT 4-room modern house. Inquire 364 Beatty. FOR KENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Furnished 3 and 3 room apartments, shade. 51 N. central. MODERN 3 and 8 room apt for rent . at 413 North Ivy to bachelor or married couple, priced right. Mrs. Been tel. Proprietress. FURNISHED 3 6s 3 room apts, and garage. 604 W. 10th. FOR RENT Apt, 633 No. Riverside. HOUSEKEEPING or sleeping room, 87.00. 603 N. Bartlett. NEWLY furn. apt., private; radio, etc 518 so. Oakdale. AVAILABLE Aug. 15, 39 Glen Oak Court. Phone H. H. Brown, 105, after 5, 1670. FOR RENT Furnished apartment. overstuffed: hardwood floors light . and heat Mall Tribune. Phone 75 FOR RENT Furnished apartment 846 No. Bartlett. DURRELL COURT 839 No. HoUy. FOR RENT FURNISHED BOOMS FOR RENT Nicely furnlahed Bleep ing room, with bath room privi leges, garage. 610 per month. 835 So. Riverside. FOR RENT Attractive rooms, good board at 14 Cottage. ATTRACTIVE room. 404 S Orap FOR RENT BOARD AND BOOMS BOARD AND ROOM at 716 E. Main. Rate very moderate, FOR BENT -MISCELLANEOUS CABINS 44S So. Front. FOB eXUBANOE FOR EXCHANGE House trailer piped for water with tank. What have you? Call at Merrick's Camp or SOUTHERN OREOON REALTY CO. TO TRADE 1 ton International truck for light sedan. George McMahon, 1 ml. So. Talent. rOR TRADE Model T Ford truck. Munsey transmission. Good condi tion lor car. Box 13287 Tribune. FOR SALE OR TRADE Good "39" Harley-Davldson motorcycle for car, horses or cattle. Phone 331-J, FOR SALE OR TRADE 8-paaenger Nash sedsn, excellent condition; will sell or trade for lighter car. H. O. Wilson, Phone 1333-R. rOR TRADE Model T Ford truck; double transmission; for light car. Box 13463. Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE Light sedan In good condition, for truck. Phone 897-R-I. FOR TRADE wood or labor, carpen tering or painting, for bay or grain Phone 97S-W. J-ROkM modem home bath, laundry tra screened porch bullt-lns gar age shade and 'rult treea: 8700 equity for car. sc-eajre cabin site or what have you poone iojb-u or writ Box 13337 Tribune. POR SALE OR TRADE Good sound work horse. 1400 lbs. 7 years old Walter Jone. 2nd bouse below br.d. So. Ashland WOOD for jay or potatoes, near Trail B O Skelienrer. Trail Or. rOR SALr. LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Ouernsey cow and calf. Pnone 301-J-3. OOOD family cows. Tel. 447-U FOB SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Young Jersey cow at a sacrifice. Also neuer coming iwo-year-old. Inquire A. T. Lathrop. Central Point. FOR BALE 11 bead milk cow. Term cash. Tingieai, i mi. ,eui "5" Point. FOR SALE 3 sow. 1 boar. 8 pigs, or iraae lor uj. w v aonvllle. FORS'ALE REAL ESTATE FOR BALE 40 acres. 10 acre cleared, fair building, house, barn, garage, fruit house, and 3 good wells. Price asoo with terms. SOUTHERN OREOON REALTY CO. 44 N. Riverside. 43 A. on Crater Lake highway; 6 A. under ditch, free water: A. al falfa: fair buildings. Ed Fence, Trail, Ore. ATTRACTIVE city A country proper ties at buyers' prices. Easy terms. Rentals. Roberts, 720 West 3nd. Tel. 193S-J. FURNISHED 6-room house. Best buy In Medford. Owner. 1024 West Uth. WHEN you think of real estate think of Brown At Whit. FOR SALE OR TRADE 7 room houje Oarage and wrecking yard. 3 acres. on highway, oeo. Mcwsnon. FOR SALfc AUTOMOBILES. FOR SALE 1928 Chev. truck. George McMahon, 1 ml. So. Talent. FOR SALE OR TRADE Ford truck. Medford Fuel Co. Good Used Cars! Trade: Your Old Car for a Better One! A Written Guarantee with Every Car. 1930 Ford Sedan. 1930 Bulck DeLuxe Sedan. 1929 Hupp Roadster. 1928 LaSalie Conv. Coupe 1929 DeSoto Sedan. 1938 Chev. Conv. coup. 1929 Hudson Coupe. ARM3TRONO MOTORS, INC. 38 N Riverside A REAL BARGAIN 1931 Ford truck long wheel-base, dual wheels, good condition, 8376.00 cash. Berrydal 2nd Hand Store, 1603 N. Riverside. FOR SALE One Federal track, one Bulck sedan, cheap. Call 930 8 central. FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE Rhode Island Red fryers, also hens. Phone 951-R. FOR SALE Oheap, amaU flock (around 300) Rhode Island pullets and cockerela. S to 10 weeks old; good strain. Phone 591-J-3. 250 R. I. Red nullets. 4V4 mouths old Blood. Pitt View Ave., near Central Point. FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS WOOD Body fir. 61.36 tier. Writ M. F. Barlow. Talent. FOR SALE Young saddle mare and saddle. 1012 E. Jackson. FOR SALE Alfalfa hay in field. Tel. 19-F-13. FOR SALE; Portable singer electric sewing machine, 1933 6-tube Crosley portable radio; Premier vacuum cleaner: small writing desk and chair. Telephone 1105-Y. FOR SALE Stock trailer, young team. W. R. Holman, Eagle Point. FOR SALE Red June apples, good quality. Sgobel & Day Packing House. FOR SALE Triumph peaches, best of all early canning peaches. R. R. Ouches, Griffin creek. SACK TWINE Jerry Bsrr, 4th and Bartlett. Tel. 803. LINN ORCARD, Eagle Point apricots 3o lb. Drive out, bring own boxes. Last till Aug. 20th. POR SALE SO-lb. refrigerator In ex cellent condition; reasonable. Ill Washington St. POR SALE Golden Bantam corn, tomatoes, other vegetables. F. 8. Carpenter, Jacksonville highway. FOR SALE 780 ft. l'i-lnch blsck ,p!pe. Inquire E. E. Davis. Besgle Post Office. FOR SALE Kelvlnator, Just like new, 7a: essy terms. Brunswick radio, Ilk new; lees than half of wholesale cost. ' Piano, second hand; real bargain. COMMERCIAL FINANCE CORP. Phone 81. FOR SALE Himalaya blackberries. ricx em yourseu. im gal. Marie Lang. Central Point, Phone 807 FOR SALE Circulating heater, good condition. Buy now. Box 12325 Trl "bune. FOR SALE Used sewing machine, all maaes, o up: term ix desired. Au 'makea rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine Co, 34 N. Bartlett LINN ORCHARD, Eagle Point, aprt- cot of in usual una quality, no scale. Will last until Aug. 10, Price as advertised. DAIRY FLY SPRAY Kill Hies and absolutely keeps fliea off cows pas ture. Will not taint milk. 90c per gallon, bring own container. Jerry Barr, 4th & N. Bartlett. FOR SALE large 'oe box; also large ' UODOErt-BKeTrVSTER Poultry and Dairy feed. Jerry Barr. 4th 6 N NEW FEED STORE. Buy at lower price, jerry arr, tn at Bartlett Phone BOS. FOR B.KLE Hotoint electric rinse like new. half one. 422 Laurel. FOR SALE OR TRADE Tabernacle tent 30 by 70 ft roped and cross roped. O. A DeVoe. 523-J -2 FOR sand, gravel, sediment, fertlllter and teaming, phone 9 12-J. FOB EXCHANGE REAL tSlATB TO EXCHANGE Nice little home in Bend. Ore., clear for something clear In Medford or Aahland. Prefer smell acreage. What bare you. U6 ?tb 8U Aahland. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE 13000 PROPERTY for 1300 for quick ale. 45 acres. 29 acres good bottom land, all can be cultivated, about half in oultlvatlon. 4 room house, good barn 30x40. Irrigation' avail able but not bonded. Well 129 feet deep, fenced and crossed fenced with hog-tight fence. O. L. Knight. 10 N. Bartlett. BUSINESS OPPOKTUNI1TIES 1000 TO INVEST In email business -partnership considered. No beer Box 12379 Tribune. FOR SALE. TRADE OR LEASE 10- caoin auto csmr- at Alturas, Car.f. Big Pines Lbi. Co.. Medford. Ore. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstract. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title, title Insurance. Room 8 nd 6. No. 82 North Central Ave, upstairs. JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstract ot Title and Title Insurance. The only complete Title System in Jackson County. Expert Window Cleaner. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel.' 1172 House ileaning. Floor waxing, ori ental rug cleaning! apeclalty. ob Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant in southern Ore ion printing of all kinds: book binding; Loose-leaf ledgers, and blanks, billing systems, duplicating cash sales slips and everything in the printing lines. 28-80 N. Grape Phoue 75 Money to Lena. WE LEND vlONEY ON FURNITURE AND LATE MCDEl AUTOS. Three per cent per month on ua patd balance No other chargea See W E. Thomaa. 45 8 Central Ground floor Oraterlan Theatre Bldg S'ats License No 3-157. Painting and Paperhanglng. U. A BLISS Painting and paper hanging Tel. 648-W. 813 8 Orap Piano ant. violin Instruction. FRED ALTON HAiOHT. Teacher of Piano Height Song Service. Arrange ing, Composing, etc. 318 Liberty oiag. "Piano Tuning EXPERT PIANO TUNING Regulat ing, repairing. Phone 23. Prultt' Melody Shop. Lew Hansen, former ly of Portland. Transfer. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO Office 1016 No Central Phone 315 Prloes right. Servloe guaranteed. RE1NK1NQ TRUCKING CO. Trans fer -nd Jtorage We haul anything a, a reasonable price. Ill No. Fir Street Phone 332. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack ers and movers Special livestock moving equipment Price right Kiversiae phone 1044-x MISCKI.LA.NEOUS GRINDING We can grind your grain at lower cost. Jerry Barr, 4th and tsartiett. Tel. bos. Authorized Frlgldalra Service. Other Makes rep. Tel. 427 Night 906-Y Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS Part workM Solution of Yesterday's Puzrta l. with the lect f. Striki hard; colloq. 10. Poems 14. fiilly 16. Adherence to an accepted rel!eiiua belief 17. Plgjien 15. Animal jelly mi Sun i so R , BOA6T$gF tTpMR e d 1'irenrm 21. Pronoun 22. Drlnklnc vessti 23. Nostrllf LU6B5E E s 5 MAN Sp" R ups Pa GET TE is. Accomplish 26. Enlarginc an opentna 29. Ate according to rule 31. Otizu 52. Wins; ?4. Women pa triotic or ganisation; abbr. IS. Kiln (or dry Inir hops SO. Afternoon nap 3S. Feminine emllng 41. Not fluuratlva 7. Havii.fr mada . an4 left a will 45. First whols number 41. Rendered acces?lbla 41. County in Nebraska 49. Legal action PI. June, hug 1 ft 2. Pay out S3 Shelter for air craft It. Animate- or fill with Ideas 18. Type measure 69. Htlcks faxt 61. Kea animal tti, Vou find I 64. Years of one's life 66, Sanction 68. Genus of tha meadow f: ran Hen uga of teeth around th mouth of a moil cap sule 7L Those who copy 72. Long narrow hr.fi rd 74. Pintail duck U l-s l I- VMA 7 8 1 Wffi ,0 " ,z J a wlzziztzzz a It - IF WI- z "iZZSlZ""- 44 il l II llll-iJpl JkT , A .A.,: mm " JIJ1 . W'Z LEOAL NOTICES Cull Tor Mcls 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 reserve the right to reject ny or all bids. Further iniormation may be received irom a M. Kline, chairman. Rt. 3. Medford; May E. Chirgwin, clerk. Rt. 8. Med ford. St. Mark's Episcopal Corner Oakdale Ac Oth fit. 8 a. m. Holy Communion. Main St. MftiiodUt Church, South N. D. Wood, pastor, Service for Sunday. Auguat 13, 1033. 0:45 ft. m. Sunday achool. 11 a. m. Sermon by tha pastor. 7 p. m. Young people aervlce. 7 p. m. Union aervlce at city park. Rev. Balrd of the Christian church, la' the- speaker for the union service. First Christian Church Ninth and Oakdale street. W. R. Balrd, minister. Bible school at 9:45 a. m. L. Q Centner, superintendent. Everyman's Bible class In court house auditorium at 9:40. Morning worship begins at 10:55. Sermon subject: "When One Goes Away Sorrowful." 8ieclal music by the choir. Union church service In the park at 7:00 p. m. The pastor of this church will be the speaker. St. Peter's Lutheran Church (Missouri Synod) East Main street and Portland ave nue. H. H. Young, pastor. Sunday school at 9:45 o'clock. Divine' worship at 11 o'clock. Theme: "Wise Christian Steward ship." Services for the deaf-mut at 2 W o'clock, pastor E. Elchmann of Port land will deliver the sermon. The adult class will meet Tues day evening at 7:30 o'clock. The publlo Is cordially invited. First Presbyterlitn Church Sunday school 9:45 a. m. a Morning worship 11:00 a. m. Organ preludeAndante. Wesley, oxology Invocation and Lord' prayer. Gloria Patrl. Hymn.. Scripture reading and prayer. Hymn, Offertory Cantllene. Fa ul Ices. Solo I Know That My Redeemer Llveth". Handel. Betty Evanson. Sermon subject: "The Challenge ot Christianity," Rev. w. J. Howell. Prayer and benediction. Response. Postlude "March Triumphal", Wocha. Medford Company of Jehovah's Witnesses The Medford Company of Jehovah's Wlenesses are broadcasting a lecture by Judge Rutherford over KMED every Sunday morning from 10 10:15. These lectures are given by electrical transcription and will be re peated on Thursday at 4 p. m. The subject of one to be given Sunday, August 13th Is "Rich Man In Hell." Jehovah's Witnesses meet for study every Sunday morning at 10:30 and every Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock at No. 103. Mistletoe street. All interested In Watch Tower Bible study are welecoroe. Cross-Word Puzzle It. Church gov erning bod 16. Tribe of Iro- ?uofan . ndlana 19. rinlal of a' spire 32. Bill of far 24. Ocean 27. Oriental 23, Fastened SS curely SO, One who standi the cost of en tertainment 11. Composition for on 12. Behind a vessel 16. Jute of a woody plant S7, Spread loosely 29. Work made of iton 4r). Ovule 42. Botanical order in cluding the roses 44. Them 47. Harmful 10, Urge on 12. Kxtend 1.3. Piles 64, Celestial being BP. Dwarfs 17. DlrTtress eaTl 10, Flhlical coun try 63. Km difficult ft. Age ft". Female ruff IS. Writing Imp! ment 71. Pronoun 72. Mathematical ratio ST ETtTIV A p pot act SDamT L t m lDrfr e w SftlLfEDE 71. Switching n- glne: coIIoq. DOWN I. Exclamation of contempt t, Recelva as a gusat I. Period of light 4. Article 6. Heed pod I. Hun 7. Dlinuts I. Philippine savage t. On of threa equal parrs 10. Hypothetical fore 11. Cinin 12. Dlirharg Slowly W5 Pre Methodist Church Corner of Tenth and Ivy Street. C. N. Long, pastor. Tht pastor will again fill tha pul pit next Sunday morning at 11 o'clock and will be pleasM to greet all the members of the congregation and many others. He and hta family are beginning their third year of work In Medford, having Just returned from the annual conference of the Free Method Ut Church of Oregon. The Sunday school will meet at 9:45 a. m. with Florence Bliss a su perintendent. Y. P. M. 8. will meat at 7:30 p. m. Evangt-llstto service at 7:43. Prayer meeting Wednesday avenlng at 7:30. A welcome to all. Church or the Naurena John T. L&Roae, Pastor. "Unified Sunday Morning Service." 9:45 to 13 noon. Young people's society meeting at 7 p. m. Seniors In the church audl- tolrlum. Juniors in tha west room nf tris, fViurvh Class meeting In tha annex also J 7 B m at 7 p. Evening service at 8 o'clock. The pastor will speak at both serv ices Sunday on themes of Interest and of vital concern to all. Special music and song will be furntshed at each service by members of tha choir. You are welcome at the service of this church. Zlon English Lutheran Church West Fourth St. at Oakdale Ave. Oeo. P. Kabel. D.D., Pastor 10 a. m., Sunday school. Classes tor all ages. 11 . m., momlnf servlc. Quest preacher, the Rev. Harry R. Allen pastor ol St. Paul's English Lutheran church, Seattle, Wash., and son-in-law of Dr. Kabele. Everyone more than welcome. 1 p. m., we Join In the union out door aervlce in the city park with Rev. W . Balrd In charge and speak- These service ar growing In popularity through th. summer. Have you been missing them? The First Methodist Church Joseph Knott, minister. Sunday school, 9:45 . in. Mr. J, Newmann, superintendent. Morning worship 11 in. Ser mon theme. -Christ Who Died For Us." Reception of new members. Solo, "Th Heart of Ood." by Mo- Afee, sung by Ross nKotts. Epworth Leagues at 8:00 p. m. Union servlc In th city park at 7:00 p. m. Sunday school board will nwst on Monday. 8:00 p. m. Prayer meeting on Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Tourists and stranger mad wel come. First Church of Christ, Scientist Authorized branch of tha Mother Church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist. In Boston. Mass. Services are held every Sunday at 11 o'clock, church edifice. 313 ftortn Oakdale. Subject for Sunday. Aug ust 13, "Soul." Sunt.ay school at 0:30. Applicant under the age of 30 may be admit ted. Wednesday evening meetings which Include testimonies of Christian Sel ene hallni;s, at 8 o'clock. The reading room, which Is located at 401 in the Medford building, la open dully from 7 a. ro. tt 6 p. m.. except Sundays and holidays. Tha llbarlan la In attendance from 10 to 4, at which time the Bible and all authorised Christian Selene litera ture may be read, borrowed or pur Chaser! . The public la cordially Invited to attend the service and visit the reading room. Obituary HOMER WALKER BARRON Homer Walker Barron, scion of one of the widely known rly ptonwr families of southern Oregon, passea wjr Friday after a serlou Illness of fortnight or more. Th flnl sum mon cam. to him In th aam house In which h was born, more than sil ly yer before, on the tnlv Bar ron aatate, nine mile south of Ash land. Homer W. Barron, youngest of th family of th 1st H. T. and Martha Walker Barron, waa born April 39, 1873. H attended th publlo school, completed hi education In th com mercial department of the old Ash land Norhal school during tha presi dency of the late W. T. Van Bcoy. Practically all of hi subsequent life was spent upon th estst nsar Ash land which ha long been devoted to th livestock Industry. November 11. 1607, h was married to Miss Minnie Rosa, who with three children, two sons nd on daughter, survive, as follows: Hugh P. Barron. Isabel Barron MeCracken, Oeorge Prncl Barron. A grandson, Edwin Hugh Barron. slater, Mrs. Alice B. Butler, wife of O, 8. Butler of Ashlsnd, and Bdwsrd B. Barron, well known stockman of this vicinity, a brother, th re maining near relatlvea. The deceased had long been a mem ber of Ashland Lodge of Elks. During hi whole actlv Ufa h had been In terested and actlv. In local political and community affair and we reeog- nleed a a man of Integrity and hon or by hi buslnssa and social asso ciates, who respected hi many fin attributes of character. The funeral will be hel at th Elks Tempi. Sunday, August 13, at 3:S0 p. m. conducted by Aahland Lodge No. 944, Benevolent nd Pro tective Order of Elks, assisted by th Rev. H. T. Mltchelmor, of th Flrat Presbyterlon church. Rats 'Possum Visitor. ROANOKE. Va. (UP) A 'possum that had wandered from 1U native haunt in the mountain surrounding Roanoke was csptured as It strolled nonchalantly about the street here. Walter . Anthony, janitor at the T.mea-World build In, declared that he intended to eat "possum for din ner. IV si etat or insurant-leave to Jonea. Phone 090. It Back to New York Goes Applegate for New Try At Passage to Europe Nomlnlfiu. Province of Quebec, Canada, Aug. 8. To the Editor: test night t started to writ an article and finished one page and tore It up. If you had to write feeling like I did. you'd want to tear It up. too. I'm afraid. Tomorrow we leave for New York to try again to get out for Europe. After all the hollering we've done, we'll simply have to get out, whether the boats want ua or not. and they don't. We'v bad a lot of fun here, fish ing, getting aun-burned, loafing and g.n.ng u . win . " hard to imagine, either, aince It rail most of the time. Mark Twain haa nothing on us when he said that the worst winter he ever spent was one summer on Puget Sound. After the scorching summers of Medford and New York, If kind of hard getting used to this kind. And I for one dont want to get used to them. The Ideal summer to me Is the kind they hav In Medford. where it geta nice In the aprlng and stays that way till fall. The summers In New York are too hot. Not according to the mer cury, but the humidity Is so high that ninety seems hotter tnon a hundred and ten In Medford. It's been a long time since I've heard from Medford. We haven't had any mall since we've been here, and don't expect any till we get back to the city. If there hav been any more riot or murders, I haven't heard of them. When I left Medford I sup posed that nearly everyone In the country must have heard of the lit tle war being waged In the nogue valley. But not so. Very few peo ple around New York act aa tno they'd ever heard of Oregon, let alone Medford. We generally carry a map with ua to show people where the Jfciclftc coast Is. The United Air Line maps all show Medford prominently as one of the main stops, and that helps some. To change the subject abruptly, one day I was sitting on the beach with several members of the ' Oreer family, and we got to talking about peculiar habit of people. That led up to the peculiar foods eaten through out the world, and I remembered that somewhere I'd heard that In Italy blood-pudding la devoured with gusto. Thinking to horrify my audience with this revolting dish, I let them have It, In my most disgusted tone of vole. And I caught a Tartar. They all eat It around here and think lt'a great. It really can't be a bad a It first sounds. It's msde with beef blood and onions, made Into patties like hamburger, and fried. I'm always sticking my foot In It like thst. Last night I was panning Indians, trying to blast that old hal lucination about the tall, straight and romantic Indian buck. The ones I've seen hav been Just tlTa opposite. One of the gentlemen In th crowd waa a quarter Indian, of course. Mmnyyah I This week w went to a party at a aummrfr camp near here. The mayor of the village was throwing it, and there were about 60 people there. Where they all came from I can't Imagine. During the festivities I met a young lady who had been studying English at Exeter In England, and ah gav us a lot of addresses throughout Europe of friends to-looK up when w got over there. Dorothy Murray, Mr. and Mr. Greer's daugh ter, and I wer dancing one night at th sail de dans In the village. She a swell danoer. A waits number was being played, and I asked her for tt. We were having a swell time till we noticed thnt w were all alone on the floor. Not another soul got up, and there must have been 7S people there. And Z never could wait, aosh, did I feel silly? I think the native, frown upon th dip up here, for they cer tainly stared. On thing about Canada that I've Dotloed I. that you seldom see peo HELEN JACOBS BEATS MISS ROUND i ' JL'iK" j Two of th mora prominent participant In th Wlghtman cup serlei st Forest Hill., Lonfc l.l.nd, sr. shown h.r. H.l.n Jacob (right) of Berkslsy, Cal., won th opening match from Dorothy Round (led) f England, M, 2. (Associated Pres. Photo) ple drunk. You do ocoaslonslly, but not often. The liquor I sold under government control. In liquor dispen saries, end csn be bought only on Dottle at a time. But there Is noth ing to prevent one from going right back In and getting another, and an other, and so far Into the night. la Kommmgui there Is no liquor com mission store, so only beer and win are aold. Beer sells for thirty cent for a quart bottle, and Is guaranteed to contain not leaa than two and a half par cent of alcohol by volume, and really contains nearly eight. Wine. I 39c for a very smsll glsss. According to th. liquor price list that I sent you from New York, and to which Mom objected, grain alco hol and wine are cheaper In th states thsn here. Alcohol Is J4 a gallon here (Imperial gallon nearly' five quarts) and la .5 in New York. I'm putting this down Just because Canada la generally associated with liquor, although I've found out that when It Isn't prohibited, people aren't nearly so anxious to get It. When we get back to New York. X still have that Interview with Mc- Intyre to help along th newspaper situation In Medford, Oregon. And darned if I know what I'm going to say to him. As far as I know he' never beenf to Medford to flan th Rogue (by the way, as long aa I'v lived In Medford, I've never fished there, and probably never will.) The beard experiment was a dismal failure. For the first week or so we let 'em grow, and they wer coming along quit well. But at the end of that time we wer Invited to a dance, nd shaved "em off. Then w got In th ocll wlm lor good, end haven't had anything but three-day stub bl .inc. And I used to hav twlc that right In Medford. But on th other hand, th old hair-cut situa tion has don about everything .for us that could be expected, t haven't had a hair cut sine the first week we wer In New York and won't hav another till I get back there. Dos got on her In tha village yesterday, and today hi skull shows whit where th sun didn't hav a ehanc to tan It. Th old wheel about tak ing my hair down and having a good cry isn't going to remain a 'wheet much longer. All I need right now u something to cry over. The main reason I'm waiting till New. York to get mine worked over la the ten-oent barber school down In the Bowery. Vlo Dallalre and I went down there last year to havo our heads shaved. I got the front seat, where they were working fcr their first p. o and got a pretty fair Job. But Vlo went way In th back, and got flrat grade day pupil. For several minute nothing much happened, then I could hear a lot of grunting going on down that way. and when I got my head loose from the guy who was working on me, I looked around. Vic' playmate waa almost sitting on hi head, with scis sors in both hands. They seemed to be having a rather exciting time, but my barber wouldn't let m watch It long. A few minutes later a petu lant wall cam floating down th room. I recognised It as Vic's voice, and h was saying: "Hey. I cam in her for a hair cut, not to wrestle with you." Boy, did he get a scraping! When we got out he walked along the street with hi. hand on his head so peopl wouidn t be able to se It all. Don s Nomlnlngue product Isn't a whole lot better. Stnoe w era leaving fairly early In the morning It might be a good idea to .ay goodbye to our friend scattered about, so I'll stsrt in by saying it to you At least Au Re- voir, If not good-bye, from DICK APPLEOATS. Reld, Murdock ss Co., canncrs of tha Monarch brand Bartlett peara, will b represented at Medford this season by Myron Root,