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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOUD, OREGON, THUESDAT, AUGUST 17, 1933, FAGS NINE You Can 't Afford to Miss the Buying Opportunities Listed Here I Why Not Try a Want-Ad WAH1 to ieU your nome? Want to get rid of few odds ua sods in Household tumishtngsv Oo you Deed tool tot your gar den? An inexpensive Want-Ad in the Mall mbune Classified Page will find the answer to these and many other perplexing problem. Here Are the Rates: Per word first insertion 3o ail w , n. -1 gscb additional Insertion, r , word -lo f Minimum 10c) Per line per month, without copy change H-38 75 Phone . tost anu rovao IXJST Gold fraternity pin, "J. Curtis Barnes" on back. Reward. 30 N. Peach St. Phone 910-Y. LOST Horn-rlm glasses Monday night between Sacred Heart hos pital and Riverside. Please return to Mall iTIDUiie. LOST Slack heifer, 3 months old. Last seen at Central Point bridge. Phone O. O. Hoover. 437-Y. LOST If dog missing, call 1518. HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED Young woman housekeep er on ranch. Box 12290, Tribune. ' WANTED Capable housekeeper tor man and 3 children. Must be clean, efficient and have references. Tel. Mr. Jones at 400 or 894-R. WANTED MALE HELP MAN with famny must nave buo,Bi,. ing employment. Reliable. Refer ences. All communications answer ed. Box 12251, Tribune. WANTED SITUATION EXPERIENCED cook and housekeep er wants position where can have J full charge motherless home pre . , nrrr 19.131. lerrea. rwjicic,t. Tribune. COMPETENT woman with 2 children wishes position as cook tor family or crew. Write Box 131- Tribune. . COMPETENT lady 23 wants house work. References. Box 11371. Trib une.. WANTED MiSCKLLa.NEOfJS WANTED Baby carriage. Write Box 12045. Tribune. WANTED To borrow $200 at 10. Good security. Box 1248, Tribune. WILL PAY CASH for late model light car. Phone 1041-M, or see Glenn Darby, King's highway. WANTED Late model typewriter; prefer portable; pay cash. Box 12139, Tribune. MOTHER and daughter want trans portation to Los Angeles between Aug. al and 25. Phone 1438. vFOR Painting, paperhanglng and r tinting, call 906-L. WANTED Oraybsr stimulator. Tel. 557-L. SEWING Dresses and boys' shirts, 25c up. 105 So. Grape. WANTED Modern house to rent, 8 bedrooms, walking distance to courthouse. Phone 817-J. .WANTED To rent, Sept. 1, modern f or 6-room furnished house. Call 7SI-X. WANTED White LegliOrn pullers. Give description and price. Box 133, Butte Falls, Ore. WOULD LEASE small herd Guernsey cows to party with feed. H. B. Howell, Rt. 3, Grants Pass. WANTED to buy old gold. den".a! scraps, placer gold Cecil M. Jen nings, cornel Front ds Main. WANTED Household goods, stoves tools or whst have you Medford Bargain House. 37 N. Grape St. Tel 1062. , WANTED Listings of talley homes 'n I exchange for choice Cal property Staple Realty Co.. Ashland. HAY GRINDING A specialty Brown the hay grinder. 40 8o Central. PHONE 989-R Have your furniture reupholstered, rejrlued, reflniehed Thlbault. WANT LIVESTOCK Will trade equity in s-room house, jioellent location box 1063t Tribune. WANTED Karry Keen for Model A Phone 479-X. JUNK WANTED We pay cash for JUNK BATTERIES . RADIAIORS. ALUMINUM BRASS, COPPER at lank of 11 deecriotlona MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE No Grape Tel ftsa rOH BENT HOUSES COMPLETELY furnished modern home; piano, ol! heater, fireplace, garage: 25 month. 504 Palm St. FOR RENT Furnished 4-room house; overstuffed: 23.S0. 314 Cottage Key 308 Ashland Ave. Phone 1382-J. HOMES FOR RENT Call 698. -FOR SALE OR RENT i-'dney Srnltb ' nome lorner West Main & orange Exclusive listing W t. Vawter Jackson Co Bank Bldg. FOR RENT Furnished house, wster 1 paid, three s'.eeping rooms, :e i Fifteen dollert per moots, 138 Al- j mood Street. i rOR BENT BOUSES FOR RENT Partly fura. house. Inq 4-M H. Pront. FOR RENT fill West 2nd. ' 320 North Holly. Holly Court. 205 Tripp. 730 Oak Bt. 103 So. Orange. 808 West loth. Above houses from 413.60 to 135.00. 1st Insurance Agency, H. H. Brown. Phone K, after 5, W70. F1VS room furniesed home. IIS Cot tage. HOUSES .10. !30 and (St. water paid: wood range Phone 106. POr RENT Homes, furnished or unfurnished. Brown & White. OIjASSY modem 6-room stucco, east front Clear 639 Pine. FOB RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Furnished (front) apart ment. Large living room and din ing room combined; fireplace: sleep ing room with cioset: bath; toilet: kitchenette with refrigerator; hot and eoid water; steam heat. Rea sonable rent. Mall Tribune, Tel. 75. FOR RENT Unfurnished apartment. combination living and dining room, sleeping room, kitchenette with oullt-ms, gas range, refrigerator, bath and toilet. Heat and water furnished. Rent $18.00 per month. rnone n or can at Man moune office. FOR RENT Furnished a and 3 room apartments, shade. 8l S. Central, FURNISHED 2 J: 3 room apts, and garage. 604 w. 10th. j F03 RENT Apt, 535 No, Riverside. NEWLY fura apt, private; radio, etc , AIR Sn nnl-riAl-. FOR RENT Furnished apartment 345 No Bartlett. DURRBLl COURT 339 No Hotly. FOR RENT rUKMSHED BOOMS FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms, $1.50 per week. 827 No. Central, FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleep ing rooms with bath room privl . leges, garage. $10 per month. 425 So Riverside. FOR RENT Attractive rooms, good board at 14 Cottage. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8 Grape FOR RENT BCMRD AND BOOMS BOARD AND ROOM at 718 . Main Rates very moderate. FOR RENT -MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Room 16x80 feet On Grape St. Suitable for smalt busi ness. Located next door to Mall Tribune Job Shop. Reasonable rent, call at Mall Tribune office or Phone 75. OAB1NS 448 So. Front. FOR EXCHANGE 40-ACRE fruit and alfalfa ranch for Medford residence and some cash. Terms on balance. Box 12132, Tribune. WILL TRADE Hudson coach and Star pick-up for light 6 In good condl- uort. inquire Kays Market, Talent, WILL TRADE table radio set or port able radio for desk, Cllne Piano Co. FOR SALE Or trade for light car, Jersey cow. H. Prince, Meyers lane, off Stewart Ave, FOR EXCHANGE Light sedan In good condition, for truck. Phone 697-R-l. FOR TRADE Wood or labor, carpen tering or painting for hay or gram Phone 978-w. i-ROoM modern home bath laundry trat screened porch ouilt-ins gar age shade and 'rult trees; $700 equity for car. acreage cabin site or what have you Phone 1538-L. or write Box 13337 Tribune. FOR SALE OR TRADE Good sound work horse, 1400 lbs- 7 years old Walter Jones, 2nd house below bridge. So. Ashland. WOOD for jay or potatoes, near Trail R O Skellenger, Trail Ore. FOB EXCIIANUE BEAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR TRADE 3 acres with wateri small orchard, small house, l'i blocks from high school in c!cy of Rogue River. For Information write A. R. Owings, Independent Service Sta., Central Point, Ore, TO EXCHANGE Nice tittle borne In Bend. Ore., clear for something clear In Medford or Ashland. Prefer small acreage. What hare you. 156 7ta St. Ashland, WANTED Home or business prop erty in Medford or sny nearby good town, worth $0000, to exchsnge for 12-room home suitable for -boarding college students. It U beautiful home with shrubs, lawn, shade. Sears - Porter, Box 429, Chlco, Cal, FOR SALE ALTOMOU1LES. FOR SALE 1929 Buick sedan la ex cellent condition. Phone 730-R. - Good Used Cars! Trade; Your Old Car for a Better One! A Written Guarantee with Every Car. 1930 Ford Sedan. 1930 Buick DeLuxe Sedan. 1929 Hupp Roadster. 1928 LaSalle Conv. Coupe. 1329 Desoto Sedan. 1928 Ciiev Conv. Coupe. 1929 Hudson Coupe, ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC. 38 N Riverside FOR SALE One Federal truck, one Buick sedan, cheap. Can 530 6. Central. FOR SALE OR TRADE Ford trucka. Medford Fuel Co. FOR 84I.E DOns AND PETS FOR SALE Purebred cocker spaniel puppies Cheap roller canaries. Mrs. Jsck Thrasher, Jacksonville, Fhone liJ. FOB SALEREAL ESTATE THINK OF IT! Set A tslry and stock ranch; SOflO 80 acrM cultivated, bai ance in timber and pas ture; OT-acre paid-up water right Ideal for clover and alfalfa: 6-room Souse and earn room for 80 tons hay. New school; good road. Price $6000.00. Take home in Medford part payment. See CHARLES A. WING AGENCY, INC. WHEN you think of real estate think of Brown J White. FOB SALE POCLTKY FOR SALE Cheap, small flock (around 300) Rhode island pullets and cockerels, 8 to 10 weeks old; good atraln. Phone 591-J-2. FOB 8ALB MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Canning beans, Blue Lake and Kentucky Wonder, You pick them, So lb; picked, 2i Seoond white house on old Midway road. Ailedle Garden. FOR SALE Champion peaches. Bring mntttiura. Chs E. Grav. Gold Hill. Ore, ! FOR 8ALE Team bay marca, wagon and harness, cozy Nook ranch, K mile west Phoenix. PEACHES for sale. Cosy Nook ranch, mite west Phoenix. PICKLING cucumbers, cut flowers. Mrs. Dressier, 1107 E. Main, FOR SALE Baled straw SOc per bale. E. K, Nledermeyer. Phone 697-R-l. FOR SALE Boat and trailer; fine condition. J. W. Jacobs. 604 Pine St. APRICOTS Jos jam. Hurry. Bring your boxes. Linn Orchard, Eagle Point, FOR SALE Graveastels apples. Tel. 7-F-14. FOR SALE Golden sweet corn, to matoes, other- vegetables. F. S. Carpenter. Jacksonville highway. FOR SALE Pat's 2nd Hand .Store and property, Come and get your bargains. CANNING beans, broccoli and cab- oage punts, isoa s. uth St, FOR SALE Used sewing machines, ail makes. $5 up; terms if desired Al! makes rented and repaired White Sewing Machine Co, 24 N Bartlett DAIRY FLY SPRAY Kills flies and absolutely keepa flies off cows pas ture. Will nor taint miik 90c per gallon, bring own container. Jerry Barr. 4th & N Bartlett. FOR SALE Large ce box; also targe electric range. 708 Dakota Ave. HODOEN- BREWSTER Poultry and Dairy feeds Jerry Barr,- 4th is N Bartlett. NEW FEED STORE Buy at lower prices-Jerry Barr. 4th & Bartlett Phone 803, FOR SALS Hotptr.ni electric range Uke new naif uric 42S Laurel FOR sand, gravel, sediment, fertiliser and teaming, phone 913-J. BUSINESS OPPOrtTONHTIEg MEAT MARKET and Grooery store, Write Box 12303, Tribune. FOR SALE, TRADE OR LEASE 10 cabln auto osw at Aituras, Call! Big Paies LSr. Co.. Medford. Ore. FOB SALE MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS $800 PLAYER PIANO Almost new, with library of rolie and bench to match. Trade in the old piano, pay $5 a month. Cllne Piano Co Sparta Bldg., Main and Riverside. Medford. FINE $550 Crown Upright Grand Piano with ukelele and banjo at tachments, a bargain. Terms $1 a week. CUne Piano Co., Main and Riverside, Medford. PIANOS FOR RENT $2 a month up. auuu, our j-Kte; oeuvery olfer. Cail or write. CUne Piano Co. Tel. 426. Main and Riverside. MISCELLANEOtrs Authorised Frlgidaire service other Hazes rep Tei, 427 Nights SOS-Y FRUIT PACKERS' tatiy cards and packers numbers at job department of the Mail Tribune. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Expert window Cleaners. LET GEO ROE DO it Tei. 1173 -souse -leaning. Floor Waxing. Ori ental rug cleaning, specialty. ob Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT ocas equipped plant la southern Orejon printing on all Utnda: book binding; tooee-leaf ledgers, aod blanks, billing systems, duplicating cash sales slip and eyerythinn in the printing Unea. S8-80 8, Qra-pe Phone 78 Abstract. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstract tw. i-iue insurance Rooms S and 6. ?o. S3 North Central Ave., upstair. . JACKSON CO. AttSJ RACT CO. Abstract of Title and TiJe insurance. The only compile Titiej system in aexson Confity. Money to Lena. WE LEND HONE? OH FURNITURE AND LsATB Mr DEL AUTOS Three per cent per month on un paid 5asnc No other chtrite See W E. Thomas, 45 & Centrai Ground floor Craterias Theatre Bid 6at Ucaose tfo 5-15? Pjintfnf end Paperhsnfinf. Vt A BUSS Painting and paper banging Tel 646-W til S Orape Piano ant tftoltn I nit ruction. PiiEO ALTON 8A.OHT. Teacher J , P;qo Kaihf Song Serrice. Arrsnj ir:. CompuMhg. etc, Hi Utr,j BUSINESS DIRECTORY Transfer. S.D8 TRANSFER STORAGE CO. Office 1015 No. central Phone 316 Prices right Service guaranteed. RE1NK1NG TRUCKING CO. Trans fer nd storage We haul anything a; a reasonable price. Ill No Fir Street Phone 333. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack ers and movers Special livestock moving equipment Prices right Riverside Phone J044-S LEGAL NOTICES Call for Bids for Transportation, The Board of Directors of School District No 90 wit! receive Olds until August 19th. 1933. for transportation to Medford ot school children of said district. The board reserves the right to reject sny or ail bids. Further Information may he received from S. M Kline, chairman, Rt. S, Medford; May E Chlrgwin, clerk, St. 8, Med ford. Butte Falls BUTTE FALLS, Aug. 17. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs, Charlie Jobe have ft son, bora August 1, named Terry Dale, Mr, and Mrs, Bin Dunlap have a new son, Mr, Don smith and daughter vis ited her mother, Mrs. Clara. Huber of Medford for ten days recently. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burg return ed to Butte Falls after an absence of two years, and are living In one of Mickey Evanoff's houses, Mra. Ruth Lewetien of Portland is visiting her daughter, Mrs, Charlie Jobe, for several weeks. Hustlers club met with Mra, Smfta Thursday. About 13 members were present. Refreshments were served on the lawn. All had a good time. ' Mrs. Mabel Mack, county home demonstrator, will meet with the Hustlers club at the church August 16, to demonstrate home preserva tion of food. The clab members wilt ; bring sandwiches and a covered dish and luncheon is to be served by the members. Dewey Nlckerson left for Marsh field last week to seek work. Mrs. Dewey Nlckerson's mother is coming from Portland soon to visit her daughter and grandsons. Mrs. J. F. Marlon and Mrs. Elmer Gott and family spent Smiday in i Medford, visiting the Will Lockard: family. Mrs, Elmer Gott and family find! Mrs. 3. F. Marion visited the Iowa: picnic at Goid Hill, August 8. There! were 308 lowarts present. They voted to mske it an annual picnic here-: after. Next year it will be held at the Grunts Pass park,' the third Sun day in August. There were execu tive committees apointed for each district. Mrs. John Marion was ap pointed for Butie Falls. Ross Wynne was a business caller in Medford, AshlaBd and Jackson ville Friday. Bate Gott was & Business caller in Ashland Monday. Alga Abbott and Emogene Edmond- son were married last Saturday. Emo- gene Edmondson Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Edmondson of Mc-; Leod, Ore. Alga is one of the popu-; 1st young men of Butte Falls. Both have a host of f ri? nds here who wish them happiness. Mrs. Al Hiidreth's daughter Rachel and husband of Los Angeles have been visiting Mrs, HlSdreth several days. A magnolia tree at Elkhart, Ind bloomed twice this year. Mail Tribune Daily ACROS t, Civisions t: & piay S. City In Ger many 8. Particle of dust 12, Cultivate land on & large scale tS. Undermine 14. A mon U. Son from an epra It, Ezprcftsiiif contempt it, Answtr 2f?. Writes fiyiil tU Bops for hoist- . Itiff a ship's yard 21. Cluster of stars in the cojj steffatien Taurus U. mbUcti -pritst 17. Segment e . curve If, Smaii srma4fiis S2. CSaractw in 'TEie Eaves" Si, I5iJts of horses 1. fnicsficn 3?. One of the- Caps Vtrds Inlands Jt. Append ?. Vliimit 43, intimidate 46, Native meiai Rll5nLlllAlLnsrrl EwetARlRl i IsUclufpi gj R W E DOS A G h epjopAjYilsp ft p r AmEjRp akjpjo ft t E TA PEC I grJSDDO KT A 5jT ED TOT! CO i NjjaH A 5 T E N EjD ADOfE A SERFjEAl PlEiNysiTjEiRjEOsrflY 4ft Fet5sj coiioq. 15. FSaca great & feyrflen tin $$, Bar of wood or Tneai 14. Nothing more than H. The upper atmonphre I. Genys tit tti Vsisia wii- lew m 'Mi l f J g t H ! 32 33 7f, 34 3S M , SM 1! 'Ui. MUiL. rr- - 4 A A6 - Zjffh, m 4f : 1 . m tiff 4 faaaaw issnajlWii'l's 111! UNIT Copper COPPER, Aug. 17. gpi.S Mr, and Mrs. Frank Daw&on of Steamboat ere ieavissg soon for a ifl days' trip up the -coast to Astoria and return through WHltmetfe. valley. Frank Cole and wile of Sieamboat are leaving thla week to take up their residence at The Dalles. Ruth Pigeon of Everett, Wash, Is visiting at the Jiro Arnold home. Miss Vslert Wiaatngtism, who re cently underwent as operation in Medford, is returning to her home Saturday, Mrs, Grace Lewis and sons, Dow'end Bob, and Mrs. Alice Hedburg left Tuesday for a short visit with Mr. Lewis at Perk's pasture. Floyd Rippey killed a coyote In his turkey pen early Tuesday morning. Amos McKee and Maurice Byrnes drove cattle up Paimer creek Sunday. Floyd Rippey is helping Cary Culy cut hay this week, Mr, and Mrs, Bert Harr and daugh ter Louise were business visitors ta Ashland Monday, Mrs. Jones underwent a major op eration in Medford Tuesday. Sid Copple visited at the Fred Cop pie home Tuesday, A small swimming party was en joyed at Rippey's Sunday, Mr, and Mrs, Rippey were shop ping in Medford Saturday. Fred and Wiiiiam Dora visited in Ashland Monday, Ed Finiey has been tit for & few days. Mrs. Grace Lewis entertained a Small group of young people with a picnic and swimming party Sunday, Griffin Creek GRIFFIN -CREEK Aug. 18. iSph People from here who attended the surprise party at the Wm. Quacken- buah home at Talent August 5, were WUfeer KSme and fsmiiy, J, D, Brown and family and Mr sad Mrs, Nicfc Khne, Mra. HandaU spent the past week with her daughter st Eagle Points Satiirday night a car ran into Wii- her Kimes car, turning Et over and hurting Mrs- Khne and wrecking the car quite badly. Others in the Ktme car were Marie Ouches, Carl Hertford and Harry Pitts, all getting out with out many scratches. Several from here ecjoyed a swim and picnic on the AppSegate Sunday, A, E, Hart has been apessriSng some time at his piace close to Ashland harvesting and threshing grBin Leon Brown returned home Satur day after spending the week in San Francisco for the Medford Auction House. Donald Wold, who recently secured a position with the American Line Steamship company, is now on the Ohie&B, which is on the way to New Yoric. So far he is very macs piease4 with the trip. Mr. and. Mrs. Amos Cook sf Med ford spent she week-end with their niece, Airs, J, D. Brown and fajnHy, The first salmon ever placed in southern waters are reported thriving at Lake Tahoma, near Marlon, N. C. Cross-Word Puzzle . 3tfQlESR 7, Pay fiiiS t. Disficur 9. Leave out 10. ry small U. Rim IT P4e eut i. PeriM f iim Si. YVrsSh 24, HUt!i rassrt 25, Aeriai raii- irava; ftoileq. n, BrwaSSas vreaih Jt, Appraia mr' fnfly Si. CpnjimetiSn 21. Difference be tween to consecutive numfcera S Perched . Sifnofa3i lion Jf. Fsirtiva 4$, Iron hi?? in siamp bt urr it, tJnvn 4S. Sprina: jnoffn 43. Centaur for 44. Tlnlfhed ib. KilKfed it. Perishes 49. Louk narrow 11. ?jr3i iS, Staia 17. Rr3 it, Wath ro-iy If, For fear fhi i. TUtftnt I. Ba solicitous X. Moving; with lltht quick steps 4, tiJ s. FfjTsiRffi ne Briefs Rogue River ROGUE RIVER, An?, it. SptJ Mr. asui Mrs. Eimer Magnwson of Santa, Mosiics, Cat, lejt gatarda? nsorning for their home after suit ing nearly three month with friend in Ashland and Rogue Bi?er, ehiie in Rogue River, they were gueste at the J. M. Whipple home. Mrs. Carrie Penning? and daugh ter ifiiSred of stocitaa Ca3 ere vis iting Mrs. Pennin?ers mother, Mrs. Gf-o. glesd, and eisr, Urt Marion Isnce of Foot, creek. Re?, Aihert Kribs revived hort visit Sunday ereniiig irons his broth er, whom he h4 sot seen 'or sev eral years. Mr. and Mra. H. L. Evans of Med ford visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mra, J, M WhippSe asd Mrs. m, R. Biias, Sirs, MiBerra Denf ;er of Grant Pass is visiting he? son and rife, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Der.gler, Mrs, Al Jjove Teiarssed wUh her 33 Giil Semite from a week's camping trSp sear Kerhy, and i3 repor wonderful time. Mr. and Mra. Hugh Sampson and daughter Jean, and Edward Bar height of Santa Monica arrived Au gust 7 ahd YisSted for nearly a week at the Wiiey Carter home and other friends here, Sir, and Mrs. Sampsoa end Jesn left Saturday for heme, hat Mr, B&rheSght wU t&y for some time with his father Reed Carter Mr, and Mrs, A, T, McBvais ere among those who picnicked In Grants Pass paflc Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dengler, Mr. and Mr. J?at Hart. Mt, and Mr. Richard Scott and children Barbara and Keii, enjoyed picnic Sii the Aahlasd park Angsst S. Mr, a&d Mrs. Fred O'Kelly were Medford visitors Monday. Mr, and Mrs. Sans Sandry are hav ing new buck porch added to their home here. Mr. and Mrs. Shade Combs and children of Lemoore, Cel., and Mrs. Nora StanJey and children of Bakers field, Cal, visited a few days at the Waiter Combs home here. Camp meeting, which is langeiy tendd, is being held' on the church grounds at the Church of God. Surweii O'Seiiy has been unshoe to work for some time, having fstiea and hurt his leg badly. Funeral for Mrs. LUUe LeMolne, wife of C. E. LeMolne, was held Thursday at the graveside Is the Rogue River cemetery, Mrs. LeMoine had been ill several month. She ieaves to mourn, her husband thrae daughters Mrs. Kois Aunne, Mrs. Fftye Rsgsdaje and Sonssa Mee, and on eson, Wallace, aii of Rogue Siver, and her father, Mt, Johnson. Jacksonville JACKSONVILLE, Asg. 16?Sp?.l George I, Corr,eHu end nephew, Geo, F. Cornelius of Colfax. Wash, return ing home from & business trip is California, stopped to visit Jackson viiie, look over the mining industry and visit old-time friends, Mr. and Mra. Lem T. Wilson. They were en thused over the back yard mines and watched t-a cleanups. They had heard of the mining operations here and wanted to see if report were true. Jacksonville pubiifi school win be gin September H ith an aJi-day session, Oniy children who attain the age of six years before November IS, will be eligible to enter school this fall. Past Noble Grand club of the Med ford Renekah lodge joined the local elub here Thursday evening at a cov ered dish supper. There were 50 iweseiit. The evening wa epeist visis- iiig at the different museums and at the Britt home and their leeiy garden. The ciub of Rth Rebekan iodge Tvihr-s to thajsk Hr, and Miss Brltt for this privilege. Leo DaUlebaum of Ban Francisco was a guest of his aunt, Miss Levy. Saturday, He had just returned from a trip to the worid'a fair. Lyie Ksrtman, who la employed re- pairijjg a feridge on Evans creek, vf here Tuesday morning. A committee of the missionary ao- riety of the Presbyterian church nid a mftijg at the chiirch Tuesday nfternoon to make further plans for their pick and shovel booth where they will serve hot dog and hambur ger sandwich, during the goid rush ufeiiee Auguat IS, Born to Mr, and Mrs, Barnes Litieii a nine-pound hoy at the jacksoaviiie Sanitarium August IS, Mrs. George 1. Maxwell entertained at luncheon at her home on Laurel street la Medford Tuesday soon. Guests were Miss Mollis Brltt, Emll Brltt and Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Hanna of Jacksonville and Mrs. Cleveland, who iive on the Old Stage road. Dr. 5. W. So&inson of Medford visited friends here Tuesday, He had just returned from a month s stay la Pcrti arid, Robert tis and Sob Sweeney went to Portland over tl,e week-end and saw Oid Ironsides, Long Mountain tOJMJ MOUNTAIN, Aaf , 11. Spl,J Mrs. Sofia Chiidreih fc ft cent caller ct Mrs, Kick Toast's, Mrs, K. S. Van Hots ad fcor, ana daughter, Otrrect and Peggy, Jeft for their hcir,e is Castors!, sear. Cast Barbara, alter 8 week at the Bishop cabin. Mrs. Brown was cslled away laat irwlt oii acoant of in daih of her jather, who Uvei tti JrSlasd. She returned iat Fid?, A famisy reatsiea u gives . to Jess Taylor place en AppJegate Sua day. Those who enjoyed the day were Mr, and Mrs. Ray Harsish and iwo daughters, Mr, asd Mr, Sam Coy and son, Sammy Mr. and Mrs, Theroa Tayior, Mr, aiid Mrs, Bi HelmaB, and two daughters, Grace and Mary Eilen, Mr, ahd Mrs, Paul AaderaoB and daughter Venita and cousin Vera, Johnny Hockersmlth, Mr. and Mra. Linn Taylor and son, Mr. and Mra. Edwin Taylor and sons and Mrs. Edwin Taylor's father, Mr, asd ilra. Marsh Garrett of this district and George Nichols, Sr.t of Medford, motored to Fx?rt Klamath Sunday, Biii Bolmas and. eon, Henry are rid ing In the mountains looking after cattle for a few days. Howard District HOWARD. Aug. It-iSpl,) Mra, Owes vT&tt was ceiled to La Grande Saturday by tie serious illness of her mosher. Jrank McGonegle and family of the West Side have moved back to the Howard district. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence 8 tar key and Miss Sthel Star key left recently ior Kebr&iiis to visit the Starkey fam ily who formerly lived here. They expect to be gone aoout aia wet&s, Cilfton Friend of Rose burg expects to mate- hi home wi&h hia s&ter, Mrs. Frsjxk Grocher, while driving truck for Essie. Bible school Is now being held at the Howard school with a good at tendance. ' School will opes Sept 4 Mr, aed Mrs. Frank Widener have; returned from spending several days at the oosel Mr, end Mrs. Prank Ereen ware visitors at the P.. rice home Saturday and Simday from Butte Fells. Mrs. Ayres and Mrs. McKee attend ed a Sunday school convention at Rogue River Friday. Je4e Cum mings is quite 111 with pneumonia. Heteordogicai Report August IS, iS33, "oreessia, Medrord and vicinity: Unsettled tonight and Friday. Not much change In temperature. Oregon, Unsettled feight and Fri day; thunder storms in mountains of east portion. Showers north coast. Cooler east portion Friday, Local Data. Temperature a year ego todays Highest, 68; lowest 49, Total monthly precipitation, trace. Deficiency for the month. .09 Inch. Total precipitation since September i, 1932, U.88 inches. Deficiency for the season ? 05 inches, . Restive humidity at S p, sn, ye.star day, it per cent; 5 a. m. today 7 per cent Tomorrow: Sunrise, 6:32 a. m. Sun set, 7:07 p, m. Ohstnatiena Tefcea at S a mt ISO Meridian Tisne, m 55 3 City I D Sostlsarg Salt as Bsr. Jratscsce Besttls m,. . ee .... . 82 S5 8 , ,.1S2 1 Closay Cloudy Washington, D C. 83 es PROUD BAKERYMAN IS ELECTS0CUTE0 EEs.MA, Csf Aug, W-JOT As h ihfsw ft sii5i io start ssacMis ry TEd cSebri the gaft opsnftg Un 8Urp, 28, of Frt&B electris es Efefcl HgM. , In Hafl Afraln. SALEM, Aug. 17. IIP) Jack Tom- Jin, ftn eseaaed Folsom, CaU prisoner. was eesteReeg t$ two in tse eajary ftfe esataera Fftcule sec tion at Tymef, 1 Cjrllat Ixws Foot. Skhtsi, Aag, I?, 5 Cnr3 E tttc mtr.gtti foot when nl snosf oycla collldM with a truck hers earlf this morning, and an amputation was performed at a local hospital. Rice's asstorcfeJt Jsa4 se &eilgisi w?&- JEf, wstriessea declared. APOLbO PIANO erUDiO An nouncing Class XAuast far beginners. 2its, Under sBreettea of Mrs, Apollo SlgSt fcundstlon, Zuroseas SHetsofl. Hitfi your h!!?s right and watch their progress! Enroll now. "Apollo Piano Studio for result." 128 No. Holly. im disgisg sas bcn jKiirssiated to uch an extent oy the ss.e of 31 i5r la California thftt c'.otr ftaper Titioti has te s eiercise by the siate oard el seftits. Vat Aneit recrealion depsrtment estimate m on. third of the per sons flsltlnc southern California beaches go In swimming. WiKities, E:;:h and history t trac4 Use greateai aumoer of j :a4u t fttsdftst t to University of MiiKsurl, Boston ; BS Chpyerme SS CiUcsgo . Osudy 55 Ctosjdr Helena , SO SO KliswtS MEDFORD 99 6S T P. CtSj. Mw OfStaa m W New York 8 68. .01 Rain Omaha 92 .... Phoonlx M.-M...ltO .... Portland . 88 0 CSsadj Urns - M ffl t Ciraf , a si p.ccsy. ROOSEVELT LI REVOLT of mm DAYS JCostinaed Irors Sage On) tows naersiants e rasS&ea bj to popalace for weriifig tiieir ciftrts tea niftRy soars sy toe code. Some of this may be done In fash Ion. Many of the original Crusader have Joined toe march on Jerusalem i-o m in siyie or ust fer tfee out ing. Historiss Ere beated to frail little itssa wrs started tnem aff. But s fties 'Sad snjetolrsj, Stet il rerslatlosis r Woody, vr-.& VtaX psrticuiar leader st oae changed to raisd of world. The Crusades were ft piychci&gical revolution, and every event of today bears evldenoe that this is another. Nobody knows how the miracle ol leadershls ecmre ftb&st, Some pre loasd Instinct sa a people and Vtt sas instinct in ft itrssg ssas dl Es?r each, ctoer. Tr-s: j- one ti- plaoatloa. And ts thisg ssesr te saspesed ftgals. Sappsee tftla to be vtmts SS yssxt frora today, certaia imU issw 5is derstood by the few will then 0) common knowledge. Thirty years from bow h nffi a known thai gojerser of Hew Tor'K, fftslrito B, R.tKaeveit go away wits one of in etijfest ttetlcsl teftt ever ftccsispllshed la nations' politics, Th opposite party sad sis spotlwS sertais to ilci as aoaslBatsd, They set eat to get islss, 3y get fttter him through his own party, for Tam many Itself is office-boy to a certain great Republican banking house In New Yaflc, They st set ftgelast BosseTit toe snort popular Democrat la the atale is snip Mrs, Ail to uiBile to gsrerssr a4 sa hi hasdc hostile legislature. Wise ressltedJ JiuiBsie wBr Is torssa. Th gorerssr get aeeut tae legislaass wanted. Be got to presidency. After ward he put on the carpet tne great banking house. He has never socked below the belt and he loves the knockout, .. Before and efter be was ssrsisftted sia ospssests sd bss et eeuater ock gl3t slas. Be wt ft "wesk man, Sses ssystealiy we. a tree tost toe cr&ut Jste ef Jsfastii paralysla sad takes ,y Mt legs. Be sst toeas bac't under alss By win and character. He has his lege be cause he has a chin. He roamed the country delivering 5?aat were warned away as eciiege eratloBe. Bui Jobr, W, Cltlzea dit oovfred he wa jettlsg fees as ele gant coiiegs sours es to ilssnl aaijject of rasntag tlse Baited States, The Rooseveit oainsaigs w ft trls of iecturss for to benefit of sslliisn whose desressiss worries gave thera no peace to read or think. Then they put Into the White House thla pati ent, cheerful explainer of things. Still ii wa tsid, "A good mm. but sot nig en.1 He too the ssto of efSce at IS ssses on Marca 4th, By ISdSS he had candled ft ss cruia. A isfisi?s-siricks cosgrese, aerpet sftl crisis te any President, wt i for srisiiBg-Bree money agsia. Ta Ptesldent took Inflation out of It hands and locked It up In the White House cupboard. Business blinked It eye, left of lie legs, and took fee first step forward Is four yr. Best to Recovery progress. Beau tiful If it worted. a a didst, what , joke ss Bsssereit!, Thsa discovery that it recovery Jailed the Jc u as to essntry. And net much of a joke. Next the spreading of recovery to the world the London conf erenoe. It still Is believed that Mr. Roosevelt slew ss si sra baby irtta that -pioeli? message. Kow wBai he reeliy did seglE ie be seen, WsrW-paa-: sing U eelose&l affair sd in ees feresse jot eeiogged. T3s SeessTelt message slew that wy end said simply, Jors ssw es tol it the way we're going.1 Tn Europe they've beaten ua tn letting the drift or this. Said the tendon Tisiess i t 1 ae longer i President wise i ss trifti. . . , He sglra his ties'.. , , Jt it upon tr-.t Ansericaa seopl tot to ys of to world will be taraed. And tBie from Mr, V,eyt Oeorte, to awsened Jadge of aij tirse; "tf President Bossewli' 3rserisnt sac weds sot In every particular, but In whole then It will spread to every civilised country and then there will be IB reality ft sew earth. If it fails, then net only Asserte. sui to psrid will sar to begin H over again." Cemiag Back sbbwi Befsr tol iaei eieetiss to eeaatry n4 seceas larralagly esctieBsl, Kot eitt Bat regiss st delegatleae te congress te fight ese!s other and Jigst to country. Th laat three President were powerless to stop It. Now for the first time since the two O. Wash ington adtnisistratisss w fcv Is tol "sdjsaraawat of aolltlea" ts Mr. Boaseveli bas won sm return to nations gerernasest, Iss'i it ftboai ton for s ie tk al real roeasuref , , ares wft ssc seared cut- of ft wit by a stliow Uttit Cerelsas It failed to ale up In time. Now Su mp Is first to hare hope of to American President. Her at horn ssasy assy tiH ditiix siss. Mas of ts opposite party are lying i wlt for Sle lia. Hi sewer of la teiect tt atlU nslalasleed lit those sf Si iwe rerslaiiesftry predeeeseor, But every newspaper ;n ta soustry daily prBciiim hi gtttosg wfty wtto a whale of a lot. Thirty year from now It will be said that b 'had something." That fact may corn to be under- aioed before toes. When it ts, St una net be ate. Rooseveit who has opened up of a tusdts. it wii bt to y of peep,