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You Can Afford to Miss the Buying Opportunities Listed Here
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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOliU, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1933.
Why
Not
Try a
Want-Ad
Witri to Mli sour nomsT Want
to get eld ot a fa ooom mo
rods la nouaebold lumuoinjil
Oo you need tools lot four gar
den An inaapeneive went-AO
ib the Mall rrlbuoe Claaeified
p,, m find CB IMM o
thas and many other prpllng
prablem&
Here Are the Rates:
Pat word first inaertlon
( Minimum 25c)
Eaob ddJMonJ Insertion.
par word
(Minimum 10c)
Per Una par month, without
copy obange lJ6
75
Phone
LOST NU rOUNP
iJlWohnson llSht twin outboard
SS?, SotlfTS; r"Blcr."d MU1
holland. Reward.
LOST Horn-rim glasses Monday
nwht between Sacred Heart hos
pital and Riverside. Pleaae return
to Mail Tribune.
LOST If dog missing, call 1618.
HELP WANTED FEMALE
" '.-.'L.'UJ vJninMl Backers. AP-
r,iv from 8 to 0 a. m.. Bear Creek
Orchard Packing House.
C1IR.L assist housework, children:
hoard, room, wages. Phone un-J-
WANTED SITUATION
BOOKKEEPER General office man
desires position. Will accept very
reasonablTaalary. Smith, Rt. 2. Box
188, Beall Lane. - -
MAN AND WIFE wan position on
ranch. Experienced. Riverside Apt,
No. 33.
" WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED Immediately, model T
Ford car. Pay cash. 1119 No. Cen
tral. WILL SHARE expenses to Salt Lake
or Sacramento about Sept. 10. Br
18536, Tribune.
WANTED Wool, hides and pelt; pre
mium price for lamb's wool. Med
ford Bargain House, 27 N. Orape.
Phone 1062.
DRIVING to Paso Robles. Cal,
Thursday. Want someone to share
expense. Address 336 N. Bartlett.
WANTED Pasture lor cows, also
want saddle horse. Chester Wendt.
HIGH SCHOOL girl wants home for
winter. Phone 278-J.
WANTED Laundry completely fln
lahed. 8c lb. Also day work. Tel.
4-F-2. .s
WANTED Stock to pasture: excel
lent feed, running water: 82.00 per
month. Ed Bechtel. Myera lane,
near S. O. B.
WANTED Laundry completely fin
ished, 8o lb. Phone 4-F-3.
WANTED Modern house to rent, 8
bedrooms, walking distance to
courthouse. Phone 117-J.
wanted White Leghorn pullet.
fiivn description and price. Box
133. Butte Falls. Ore.
WOULD LEASE small herd Guernsey
cow to party with teed. H. B.
Howell, Rt. 3, Grants Pass.
WANTED to buy old gold, dental
aorapa, plaoer gold Cecil M. Jen
nings, corner Front & Main.
WANTED Household goods, stoves
tools or what have you Medford
Bargain Bouse. 27 N. Grape St. Tel
1033.
WANTED Listings of valley homee !n
exchange for choice Cal property-
Staple Realty Co., Aniana.
HAY GRINDING A specialty Brown
the bay grinder. 40 So Central.
PHONE 969-R Have your furniture
reupholstered, rejtiuea. reurusnea
Thlbault.
JUNK WANrED
We pay cash for JUNK BATTERIES
As RADIATORS. ALUMINUM
BRASS. COPPER At iunk of ail
descriptions.
MEDFORD BARGAIN ROUSE
37 No Grape Tel 1083
WANTED Kerry Keen for Model A
Phone 4.J8-JL
FOB BENT HOUSES
FURNISHED 5 -room modern house.
30. Can sublet 3-room apart
ment. 137 Tripp. Phone 1382-J.
FOR RENT That nifty little Spanish
stucco cottage at 408 N. oakdale:
4 rooms, cosllv furnished; radio snd
everything; W0. water paid. Key
at 44 N. Peach. Phone 1473-W
Available Sept. 1.
FOR RENT 6-room modern house,
east side. Phone 1658.
FOR RENT Furnished 2-room apt.,
with bath. AlK partly turn. 4-rm.
house. Inquire 319 Beatty St.
FOR RENT House rent tor ca.-pen-
ter work. Box 12088. Tribune.
HOl'teES no. 113 to and 116. water
paid; wood ran;e Phone 105.
POl RFJfT Homee. furnished or
unfurnished Brown Wbiu.
CLAA3Y mden a-room stucco, seat
front Clear 02ft pine.
FOR RENT 4-room house, furnish
ed or un. rnuhed call 934-R
HOMES FOR RENT-
sll 896.
FOR RENT A well furnished a-room
house. Inquire 811 W. lota.
FOB BENT BOUSES
FOR 3A.LE OR RENT Sidney Smith
noma turner west Main s orange
Exclusive listing w I. Vawter
Jackson Co Bank Bldg.
FIVZ room, rurnlaned bom. 113 Oot
t. fOH SENT PBTS1KNT8
PURN. 3 and a -room apta. and gar.
age. ecu w. 10th.
FOR RENT Unfurnished apartment,
combination living and dining room,
sleeping room, kitchenette with
bullt-lna. gas range, refrigerator,
bath and toilet. Heat and water
furnished. Rent I IB 00 per month
Phone 71 or call at Mall Tribune
office.
DURREU conuT 830 No Boll;.
TOR RENT FURNISHED KOOMS
POR RENT Nicely furnished sleep,
tne rooms with oath room prlvl
leges, garage. 110 pet month. MS
So Riverside.
CLEAN rooms, good beds and board.
DeGrovere. 718 Welch.
POR RENT Lovely large sleeping
room, accommodate one or two,
close In. Inquire 416 S. Orape St
Medford.
POR-RENT Attractive rooms,
board at 14 Cottage.
good
ATTRACTTVB rooms 404 6 Orape
FOR RENT BOARU AND BOOMS
FOR RENT Good board, room.
No. Oakdale.
193
BOARD AND ROOM at 716 E. Main
Ratea very moderate.
FOB RENT -MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT 3 'A acres. 4-room plas
tered house, chicken house, garage
(16.00 per month. Charles A. Wing
Agency, inc.
FOR RENT Room 16x80 feet on
Grape St. Suitable for small busi
ness Located next door to Man
Tribune Job Shop. Reasonable
rent. Call at 'Mall Tribune office
or Phone 76.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
FOR SALE. TRADE OR LEASE 10-
cabln auto camr. at Alturaa. uaiu
Big Pines Lbt. Co. Medford. Ore.
FOB EXCHANGE
FOR SALE OR TRADE Young pure
bred Brown Swiss bull. Tel. n.
417.
HAVE cow and some cash trade for
used car. No dealers. us neiman
St.,. Ashland. Phone 407-R.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 8-year-old
mare, 1150 to 1200 lbs., lor cow or
two-way plow. J. E. Leigh, Eagle
Point.
FOR EXCHANOE 1',, ton Graham
truck lor -ton truck, rnone
Flynn Electrle Co., 107-J.
WILL TRADE car, truck, radio for
wood. Hlway Exchange, one mile
south of Phoenix.
WANT UVhSTOCK Will trade equity
In a-room house, jxceiieni location
Box 1063c Tribune.
FOR EXCHANGE Light sedan In
good condition, for truck. Phone
697-R-l.
J-ROOM modern home bath laundry
traj screened porch oulit-ins gar
age ahade and rult trees: 6700
equity for car. acreage cabin site
or what have you Phone 1638-1.
or write Bos 13837 Tribune.
POR SALE OR TRADE Good sound
work borse. 1400 iba- 7 years old
Walter Jones, 2nd house below
bridge. So. Ashland.
WOOD tor jay or potatoes, near Trail
R. O Skellenger, Trail Ore.
FOB EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE
WILL TRADE 186 acres, 100 acrea
In cultivation: rich black, free eon.
Fenced with Page wire. 60 acres
free Irrigation. Some stock. Equip
ped. Will take home in Medford
and some cash for equity. Price
612.000.00. See Charles A. Wing
Agency, Inc.
FRUIT CANNERY, well located for
. residence or ranch. Phone 557-X.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 820 acres good
farm land In southern Alberta for
Medford property or acreage. Must
be clear, owner. Mary E. Qustafson,
Star Rt., Medford, ore.
FOR SALS OR TRADE A stocked
and equipped farm for Medford or
Ashland residence property or
small acreage. Address Box 33, Wil
liams, Ore.
TO EXCHANGE Nice little home in
Bend. Ore., clear for something clear
In Medford or Ashland. Prefer small
acreage. What have you 165 7tb St.
Ashland.
FOB SALE REAL ESTATE
UNUSUAL BARGAIN
$700
53 acres excellent land on
(rood road, only V mile
from school: 15 acres in
cultivation. 8 acres alfalfa, balance
grain snd garden, excellent spring,
water piped to house and garden,
family orchard. 3-room house with
fireplace: mower, rake and plow, fl
tons of hay. All for 700. See
Charles A. Wing Agency. Inc., ex
clusive agents.
WHEN ;ou think of real estate think
of Brown & Wb.it.
H)H 8 A I.I
SUTUMOUIUiS.
BARGAINS IN
GOOD USED CARS
Liberal Trades and Term.
1910 Bulck 6pt. Coupe.
1930 Chrrsler 70 Brougham.
1929 Cher. Coupe.
1929 Chev. Redan.
19J9 Chey. 4 Coupe.
1931 Chrysler 8 Cony. Coupe.
1928 Packard Pedsn.
1929 Ford Roadster.
BUY NOWI
ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC.
38 N. Riverside.
FOR SALE 30-passenger school bua.
Inquire Jacksonville Se-vice Bta,
FOR SALE One Federal truck, one
Bulck sedan, cheap. Call 830 8
Central.
FOR s.tl.t IXK1S AND PETS
PAIR blue love birds. 4 00. Beauti
ful cage free. 418 King St.
FOR SALE HOMES
FOR SALE New 6-room modern
house in Eugene, will aacnuce.
Inquire 1139 Wantic St.. Medford.
POR SALE :New 6-room modern
house, owner. Will sacrifice. Inquire
1129 Nlantle St.. Medford.
6-ROOM modern bouse. Rrlce 11300
523 N. Riverside. Phone 319-X.
For Sale MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
FOR SALE Hamilton Grand Plsno.
Very special price balance this
month only. Good used piano. 160.
Baldwin Piano Shoppe, 28 8. Orape
FOR SALE LIVESTOCB
FOR SALE Oslry cows.. Milton
Houston. Ross Lane.
FOR SALE Young horses, some broke
to work and ride. Phone 334-J-4.
FOR SALE 100 sheep. Phone 417.
FOR SALE Saddle mare and saddle,
spring turkeys. Angora rabbits. ?o
Pac. hlway, third house on left 8
fairgrounds.
FOB SALE POULTRY
FOR 8ALS 80 turkeya. W. H. Orsn
. dsn. Rt. 3, Eagle Point.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Tomatoes lo-lb. Bring
containers. Second white house
from crossroad on old Midway road.
Elledge Garden.
FOR SALE Cane mill and pan.
H. Morse, Rogue River, Ore.
E.
DRAG SAW for sale: 3 bladea. Hlway
Exchange, So. Phoenix.
OUCUMBERS. out flowers, dill pick,
les. Mrs. Dressier, 1107 E. Main.
FOR SALE Lumber, garden plow, S
wood ranges, 120 and $5: also other
articles; 1 mile east of Pacific high
way on Barneburg road, Rt. 4. Box
164.
FOR SALE Pickling cucumbers, all
sizes. 216 W. 8th St. Tel. 1645-Y.
WINTER, cabbage, cauliflower, broc
- coll plants. 1202 E. ltlh.
FOR SALE 15 to 20 tons A-l Bart
lett and Anjou pears. F. Wedge.
1 mile west Talent school.
FOR SALE New 860 Winchester shot
gun, cheap. 603 N. Bartlett.
FOR SALE Peaches, apples, Damson
piums. pnone D3B-J-1. Mrs. Luke.
FOR SALE Kitchen, cabinet, solid
oak, white porcelain top. 812.00
Call 845 West Second St.
FOR SALE Tomatoes lc per lb. Cal-
noun rancn, i mne . w. or pnoenix.
FOR SALE Port Orford cedar boat.
A-I condition. 346 Apple St.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 1500-watt
rebuilt Western Electrlo light plant.
6 brood sows, 6 feeders. 1119 No.
. Central. .
POR 8 ALE Used sewing machine all
makes, 65 up: terms If desired All
makes rented and repaired White
Sewing Machine Co- 24 N Bartlett
DAIRY FLY SPRAY Kills filet and
absolutely keeps flies off cows paa
ture. will not taint milk 90c
per gallon, bring own container.
Jerry Barr. 4tb 6s N Bartlett.
FOR SALE Large 'ce box; also large
electrlo range 706. Dakota Ave.
HODOEN- BREWSTER Poultry and
Dairy reeds. Jerry Barr. 4th & N
Bartlett.
NEW FEED STORE. Buy at lower
prices Jerry Barr. 4tb & Bartlett
Phone 803.
FOR sand, gravel, sediment, fertilizer
and teaming, phone 912-J.
MISCELLANEOUS
Authorized Prlgidaire Service Other
Makes rep Tel. 427 Nights 905-Y
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Abstracts.
MURRAY ABSTRACT OO Abstracts
of Title, iltle Insurance Rooms 8
snd 6. No. 82 North Central Ave
upstairs.
JACKSON CO.
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstracts ot Title and
TIMe Insurance. The
only complete Title
System in Jackson
County.
Expert Window Cleaners.
LET OEOROE DO IT Tel. 1173
Bouse leaning. Floor Waxtng Ori
ental rug cleaning, specialty.
ob Printing.
MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT
Best equipped plant in southern
Oregon printing of all kinde; book
binding; loose-leaf ledgers, a o d
blanks, billing systems, duplicating
c&ftb sales slips and everything "
the printing lines 38-80 N Orape
Phone 76
Pjintlnt and Paperhanglnf.
M A BU8& Piloting and paper
Banging. TeL 846-w. 118 8 Orape
Money to Lena.
WE LEND liONE? JN FURNITURE
AND LATE Ml DEI AUTOS
Three per cent per month on un
pstd olanoe No other charges See
W S. Thomas. 45 8 Central
Ground floor Craterlan Theatre !
Bldg 8' at License No 3-157.
Piano ant flolln Instruction.
FRED ALTON HA.OHT. Teacher ol
Piano Height Song Service. Arrang
ing, Computing, etc 118 Liberty
Bldg
Tra. ufer.
Ej-U6 I'RANSPH 4 STORAGE CO
Ofllo 1016 No Central Phone 318
Prices right Service guaranteed.
RF.INKJNG TRUCKING CO Trans
fer .nd Aorage We haul anything
' a'. reasonable price. Ill No. fir
Street Phone. 132
HAWLE? TRANSFER Expert peck
er, and mover Special livestock
moving equipment Price right
Riverside. Fnon 1044-X.
LEGAL NOTICES
Sol Ice to Creditors.
Notice la hereby given that w. the
undersigned, have been appointed by
the County Court of Jackson County.
Oregon. Executrix and Executor re
spectively, of the estste of J. B.
Roberts, deceased, and hav. quail
fled. All persona having claims
against said estate are hereby noti
fied to present them, with proper
vouchers and duly verified, to us at
the office of Harry C. Skyrman, at
torney for said estate, at Room 109.
Medford Center Building. Medford,
Oregon, within six months from the
date or this notice.
Dated and first published August
15th. 1933.
MARTHA o. ROBERTS, Executrix.
W. BERNARD ROBERTS. Executor
BONDED DEBT OF
STATE SHOWN IN
I
SALEM, Aug. 28. (API Total
bonded Indebtedness of the state was
655.880.010 on August 1, this year
against assets applying against ouch
bonds of 627,896.163, Rufua C. HOI
man. state treasurer, announced here
today.
Of this sum 827,979.250 outstand
ing bonds were charged against the
state highway commission, 626.463.500
against the world war veterans' state
aid commission: 82,172,760 In Oregon
district Interest bonds and 6263,000 In
Oregon farm credit bonds.
Holman further stated that the as
sessed valuation of all property In the
state, as determined by the state tax
commission, was 61.037,794.463.
Asset of the state against the
bonded indebtedness, slightly less
than hslf of the bonds, were credited
aa follows: Mortgage loans of the
veterans' state aid commission, 630,
615.826; cash in state highway fund
62.679,033; city property of veterans'
state aid commission 81.633,114; farm
property of the aid commission, 6994,-
021: veterans' sinking fund 61.852,730;
veterans' state aid realty contracts,
6426,949; Oregon farm credit mort
gages reoelvagle, 6262,631, and cash In
veterans' loan fund 61977.
.10
A meeting of the Southern Oregon
Mining association will be held at the
Chamber of Commerce on Friday
evening, September ,1, at 8 p. m.
New activities and new plans' for
the coming season, together with
report from the delegates to the Baker
meeting of the Oregon Mining con
gress, will be the chief matters under
discussion and aa the future activi
ties of the association will depend
largely on the plans outlined, It Is
urged that all members and all others
Interested In the mining Industry or
activities of this section, either dl
recty or Indirectly, be present.
WOMEN STILL WORSHIP
SHEIK OF SILENT FILMS
LONDON, Aug. 29. (UP) Women
flocked to Westminster cathedral
yesterday to attend a hl&h mass sung
for the late Rodolph Valentino, film
star and "sheik" of the silent screen,
who died In 1920.
Mail Tribune Daily
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Rogue River
ROGUE RIVER, Aug. SI. (Spl.)
Girls or the Christian church held
a sale of home-made candy at Heath's
grocery store Saturday. '
Mrs. C. R. Wlegel of Redding. Cel..
an old school mate of Mra. Sam San
dry, spent the week-end at the Sen
dry home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. San
dry and Mrs. Wlegel enjoyed a trip
to Crater lake.
Mr. and Mra. Frank Greenwood at
tended tile Miners' Jubilee at Jack
sonville August 19.
Mrs. Rslph Witt and son, Delbert.
returned home here from Madera.
Cal. Mr. Witt will hava employment
for some time yet.
Mrs. Oscar Shepherd la spending a
few days In Portland.
Mr. and Mra. Theo Nelmuth, Mra.
Will Witt and Mrs. Csnale Williams
were Jarksonvllle and, Ashland visitors
August 19.
Miss Dorrls Sandry visited the Qrlm-
mett girls in Medford Sunday.
Glen Smith, who has been hauling
logs here, returned to bis home in
Medford Baturday,
Mrs. Elsie Grlramett of Medford was
an over-night visitor Sunday night at
the Fred O'Kelly home.
George Martin, mail carrier on the
rural route, has a new Ford car.
Mr. and Mrs. Hill are building a
new house on their little farm here
on the bank of Rogue River.
Mr. and Mra. James Wiley, Mr. and
Mra. Reed Carter, Edward and Char
lotte were dinner guests Sunday of
Mr, and Mrs. 8. H. Moore on Evans
Creek.
Mrs. M. L. Hlbbard of over near
Copper Is visiting her daughter, Mrs.
J. T. Bnker and family.
Mra. Clarence Stelhl la Improving.
but la still on crutches. She haa been
suffering from Infection of the foot.
Little Elva Love had her tonsils re
moved at Grant Pass laat week.
Howard District
HOWARD DISTRICT, Aug. 89.
(Spl.) Paul Nelson accompanied
friends to Berkeley, Cal,. for a few
days' visit with his aunt. His sister
Gertrude, who has been spending the
summer there, will return home with
him.
Mr. snd Mrs. Melton and son Leon
have moved from Beagle to Berry-
dale.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ayres and Mrs.
McKee snd Marjorle atended church
at Rogue River .Sunday.
Mrs. Kenneth Shroyer underwent
a major operation at the Sacred
Heart hospital Thursday morning.
Word was received this week of the
death of Mrs. Pratt's mother at La
Grande
Several from here attended the
jubilee at Jacksonville Saturday.
Mrs. Conner of Otis, Ore., Is here
staying with her son, Owen Pratt and
family, while Mrs. Pratt is gone.
Mr. Rhlnehart and family have
moved Into a, vacant house on De-
Bsrr avenue.
BUI Wlthrow started with a crew
of pickers on an orchard south of
Medford Monday morning.
Reld. Murdock Si Co.. canncrs 01
the Monarch brand Bartlett pears
will be represented at Medford this
season by Myron Root.
Cross-Word Puzzie
I. Course of
publlo life
T. Poem
I. Musical sound
9. Play unfairly
to. Rquln. animal
1L Paris of
churches
IT. Medicinal
ubittanci -
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metal
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12. OIR.mtlc
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"4. Conled cloth
21. Of the present
day
31. Draws toaethal
21. Seat of the
i;nlver.lty
or Main
40. Money
penalties
41. Expression of
Amusement
44. Not hard
44. God ot war
44. Also
Hi. Took a rhelr
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used In shos
soles
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Valley View
VALLEY VIEW. Au. 39. (Spl.)
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Lytle and Mr.
sad Mrs. J. R. Mccracken returned
August 19 from a short vacation trip
through the Willamette valley and
to Nrport on the coast.
Don Lowe. Frank St rat ton and Ev
erett Bceson of Talent spent the lut
week above Wagner Qap, looking after
and salting their stock on the range.
Mr. and Mra. Paul Turner of Dead
Indian are visiting Mra. Turner's
father, L. J. White, and picking p
at the Glasgow ranch.
Mrs. N. E. Hawk and Mrs. L. O.
Pen and are working In the packing
house in Medford again this year.
Mr. snd Mrs. F. F. Burk and chil
dren, Ann and Carl, of Medford, vis
ited at the Penland and Stratton
homes Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Chsney and
Hnrrv Lytle ' wero Medford visitors
Friday. j
Mrs. Bertha Glasgow attended a no
hostess luncheon Wednesday at the,
Ashland clubhouse, sponsored by Mrs
Mabel Mack for the presidents of the
southern Oregon clubs.
Gene Amann of Wolf Creek recent
ly visited Mrs. Glasgow and Mrs.
Brandenberg.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leslie, Jr.. are
receiving congratulations on the birth
of a daughter, Jdlth Ann. August 24.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie and baby are at
the Jack Leslie, Sr.. home.
Mr. and Mrs. McAllister and sons.
Joe and Charles, visited the coast
for a few days last week, going to
Crescent City, down the coast to Eu
reka then across to Redding and
home.
Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Chaney visited
her sister and family In Crescent City
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Moore of Ash
land visited here Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Wilson are mo
toring to Nebraska. Mrs. Wilson's
father plana to return with them
Valley View Livestock club met at
the J. R. McCracken home Thursday
evening.
Mrs. Stella Morse, Mlas Muriel
Morse, Jamie Morse and Harvey Chll
ders are going to Lake o' the Woods
Tuesday for a few days' outing.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mathea call
ed In Valley View Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sawyer and
young son visited Mra. Sawyer's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Galltln.
Chas. Hoover of Medford was a
business visitor here Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bostwlck were
Medford visitors Saturday.
Mr, and Mrs. Frank Reed are going
to Huckleberry mountain Tuesday,
Sams Valley
SAMS VALLEY, Aug. 29. (Spl.)
Mr. and Mr. Ira Nlckola of Olendale
were last week' visitor with rela
tives and friend In this Motion.
Ladles' club will be entertainea
September 6 at the school house with
Mrs. J. W. Blgham a hostess. Ths
meeting Wednesday la due to the pa
llet canning on Thursday.
Bob Fowler conducted the fcecono
meeting of the grain allotment pro
ject at the school house Friday. An
other meeting will be held Wednes
day it on o'clock to complete th
business relating to the plan.
Mr. and Mra. Harold strati ana
baby son arrived from Richmond,
Calif., to be guests two weeks ot Mr.
Straus' parent, Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Straua.
Miss Lavelle Kdlngton of Gold Hill
is spending her summer vacation
with her grandfather, W. W. Edlng
ton. Another relief canning day was held
Thursday with two partlea canning.
The scarcity of beana prevented many
from being able to take advantage
of the canning day. Mrs. Dick Huns-
ley will act aa chairman Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gates and Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Rowe of Elk Creek visited
relatives here Sunday.
O. R. Tresham and son, Roger, ac
companied by Joe Dusenberry and
sons, left Friday for the huckleberry
patch to be gone week.
Mrs. J. W. Blgham and daughters
Misses Ruth and Grace, spent Friday
visiting friends at Olendale.
Miss Lenora Buckholtn and Mra.
Katie Raasch of Goodhue, Mlrin., ar
rived hre Friday to visit relatives for
the next two weeks. They an nieces
of Henry Holt and cousins to Mrs.
Max Schulr: and John Hoist.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Rowe are visiting
this week in the Diamond lak sec
tlon.
ANDERSON CREEK, Aug. 30.
(Spl.) Frank Casey was ealled to
Klamath Falls Monday, where his
sister Is seriously 111.
John Bennlngfleld end son Alfred
called at Jack Rledel's Wednesday
Mr. and Mra. Jas. Msya and daugh
ter and Edward Smith were In Jack
sonville Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Oreen were out to
Ashland Wednesday.
Jamee Maya and daughter Ruth
were In Ashland Mondsy.
Mr. snd Mr. Frank Marqu snd
Babe and Harold Romlnper are pick
Irur pear for Jeff Hamlin this week
Hteve Lunsk waa out to the valley
Friday on bualneas.
Sunday caller at May's were F.
M. Center snd Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Skeeters.
Mrs. Jack Rledel was In Ashland
Munday.
Mr. Donlca was out to th vslley
Frldsy morning on Dimness.
Mr. and Mrs. Oeo. Oalbreth and
dlughter Helen and Jess 01 Tsltnt
Anderson Creek
SEEK HOOVER'S
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Herbert Hoover will be asked to testify In the open grand Jury In.
vestlgatlon of the closing of Detroit', two big bank. The decision ta
ask Mr, Hoover, who was President when Detroit' banking difficulties
reached a crisis last February, to accept a subpoena was reached after
Senator James Couzens requested the former President's testimony
while giving evidence before the Jury. The first steps in securing his
testimony wire taken by Prosecutor Harry 8, Toy and Circuit Judge
Harry Keldan, who constitutes the one. man Jury. Toy, Judgs Ksldsit
and 8enator Couzens (left to right) are shown st the hearing. (Asso
ciated Press Photo!
were up the creek Monday on busi
ness. Mr. Petri and daughter Margaret
caled at the James home rrldsy.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Sliann spent
Wednesday in Medford.
TRAIL. Aug. as. (Spl.) Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Merrlman and sons, Lee
and Guy, Mr. and Mrs. R. Morgan.
Mrs. Ralph Watson and Mrs. Will
Burk shopped in Medford Wednes
day,
Mrs. Ralph Watson drove to Dia
mond lake Tuesday and visited a few
hours with her son Correll, who la
working in that vicinity through the
summer.1
Grandma Pence la visiting her son
Ed Pence.
Mr. and Mrs, Dolph Olsen, who
lived on Elk creek years ago, have
Trail 1
returned with their family to makod( ln deeming claim in the do
their home there, and are buay get
ting settled for the winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Yancey and eon
Bob of Palo Alto, Cal., Mr. and Mrs.
H. R. Hutchinson of Seattle, Mr. and
Mrs. K. E. Hutchinson and little
daughter Shirley of Klamath Fall
visited Sunday afternoon with Mr.
and Mrs. 8. w. Hutchinson,
Mrs. Howard AM) was shopping In
Medford Friday.
Til relatives of Mr. nd Mr. B. X.
Ash received word from them that
they are having wonderful time on
their trip. They are now.vlsltinR
relative ln Michigan.
IGKES NAMED OIL
HYDE PARK, N. Y., Aug. 39.
(AP) President Roosevelt today
named Harold L. Xckes, hla secretary
of Interior, a the administrator of
the now working agreement for the
oil industry.
Th president will name the other
14 mimbers of the on planning and
coneervatton committee within the
next 24 hours, taking under conald
eratlon a list of names submitted by
Ickes.
A oil administrator Ickes will have
the virtual power of dictator over
this Industry which ha been engag
ed in war that led to over produc
tion and a wrecking ot prices. Price
fixing is possible.
Ickes also is the Roosevelt admin
istrator of the 83.300.000000 public
worka program and It is likely he
will rely strongly on an Immediate
assistant, expected to be James A,
Moffett. former vice president of the
Standard OH company of of New
Jersey.
8 A.M. LABOR DAY
8ALEM, Or., Aug. 30. Elfeht o'clock
Ltbor Day morning the gate of Ore
gon's 2nd state fair will awing opn
for the .argent first day attendance
ln history. This Is the belief now,
If reports coming from every part
of the state are any Indication of the
renewal Interest this year.
The arrival of special trains In the
morning will open the holay ac
tivities. A pec la 1 will carry hun
dreds from Eugene snd Lane county,
Tuesday of fair week will be chil
dren's day and Willamette valley day.
with all school children admitted
free. Wednesday Is Salem and Rose
burg and Urnpqua valley day. A
special train will bring the Douglas
county delegation to Salem.
Tope's Chicken- Killed.
CAftTEL QOLDOLFO, IUly, Aug
29 ( AP) Two hundred of the
Pope's flock of 500 prize chickens at
his model farm here were killed by
heavy hall, wind and rainstorm yes
terday. Cleaning and Pressing, the Camelo
ervei you right. Free delivery. Tel
1390, Members N.R.A,
TESTIMONY
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SHARE CLAIMS IN
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SALEM, Aug. 29. yp Oregon
sets ot ths Western Loan and Build
ing company, whose affairs were turn
ed over to the bank oommlaaloner of
Utah, It home state, August 18, osn
not be held by th state corporation
commissioner for liquidation ot
claim by residents of th state only,
but Oregon resident mtut share with
claimants of other states In the en
tire asset of the firm, Attorney. Gen
eral I. H. VanWInkle held In a de
tailed opinion on what the state can
ftinot company.
Th opinion, requested by Charlaa
H. Carey, etat corporation commis
sioner, who now haa charge of th
Oregon asset of the company, stated
however that th 8100.000 dspoalt
placed by the company upon It
qualification about 30 yeara ago,
must b held until the claim of that
resident ln Oregon hav been satis
fied or be used toward the liquida
tion of ths asset to fulfill the claim.
The Weatern Loan and Building
company has been engaged ln busi
ness in eight state and In each haa
creditors as well as asset. Oregon'
shareholders owned about 83,000,000
of the stock while th asset In th
stats waa stated to be about 82,300.
00. But these asset, It waa stated
In the opinion, must be pooled with
that ln other snd all shareholder in
the eight states share equally In th
liquidation. The 8100,000 deposit,
however, will be held until payment
ot Oregon olalmant an mad la
full, or be applied toward that end.
CRATER LAKE NATIONAL PARR!.
Ore. (Special.) Further plans for
the equipment of the Slnnott mem
orial station were expressed by Dr.
John C. Merrtam, president of the
Carnegie Institution of Washington,
D. a, during recent visit at Crater
Lake.
Already equipped with display
cases and binoculars, trained ott
Important rim points, moving pie
tures and further exhibits will be
Installed In the memorial. The mov
ing pictures will vhow volcanoes la
action, recalling distant years when
a giant mount p.in stood on the sit
of the present Crater Lake and erup
ted in a like manner,
Ba lop t leans are now ln operation
shoving numerous scenes In color of
the lake region . In the museum
room, which also house different ex
hibits pertaining to the geologto
past of Crater Lake.
While ln the park, Dr. Meniam
delivered two lectures dealing with
the appreciation of lake beauty and
reviewing the most beautiful lakes
ot fie world. Including Koenlgaberg
Sea In Germany, Lake Louise In Can
ada, Crater Lake and Lake Tahoe ln
California, each one having Its own
distinctive beauty.
Notice.
Some Medford business men are
still buying their printing from can
vassers who live in-Medford but who
send the orders out of tht olty and
county to have the printing done.
Not a very good way to build up
home Industries and put over the
N R. A. Insist that your printing
be done at home. (Adv.)
ttammt Call.
Notice Is hereby given that School
District No. 49, Jackson County, war
rants No. 3H3 to No. 3679 Inclusive
are called for payment. Interest to
ceaAe on August 29, lctiS. Warrants
to be presented for payment at the
office of the District Clerk, City Hall,
Medford, Oregon.
RBBBCCA JENSEN.
Clu School putr Pfi- l&