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SIEDFOTCD M5IL TRIBTJXE, MEDFORD. OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 29, 1931. PAGE NINE I .!i z: . ttery ad " pise . . . jou probably find the mini want to buy . II It there, sdm , , lf Inex- pcnsK' elfectlre! BATES Pet word " ntlon JC (Minimum aoc) Kicb additional insertion. per word (Minimum 10c) Per line P month, without copy chans" Phone 75 FOB WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND rCoTaaing. call 161" WANTED-SITOATIONS -jrr2To " oarefor" child over 3 WtNJl R."nahl. rates. Phone years old- R'aw 882-K. , TEDAny kind of sewing by day. Phone 835-W. WANTED FEMALE HELP 1221, Tribune. -w- - Tr. r.., w-.-iii.vw4 woman witn- with two small children. Apply 208 w. Main. Phone 662 WANTED Experienced waitress. Dia mond Cafe. ,,,,,, - JTEDCapable housekeeper, mld-dte-age7preferred. No one wanting lob Just a tew months need applj. Good home. 63 week. Mra. Malm- gren. Phoenix. MALE OR FEMALE WANTED Thinners. Jackson Orchard near Jackson no, oyiw WANTED MALE HELP WANTED-r-Expert blight cutterrMust have own shears. Phone 597-R-l. LEARN Diesel Engines. New low cost .ith hnr training. Box 1190 Mall Tribune. WANTED-MIS0ELLANE0U8 WANTED Woman or girl to board and room in private home. Walking distance from business section, rei. 750-L. WANTED Hay aultable for stock cattle. Frank Wooldrldge, Central Point. WANTED Have outlet for good Bins cherries. Peerless Market, phone 603. NOTICE Mr. Grower I Have 30 good experienced thinners. Let me come out and look over your orcha'.d r, mult vou nrlce per tree. Will save you money, t-n. -ioo-w. DESIRE to purchase amall business for cash. Whate have you. Box 1194 Mall Tribune. WANTED Warrants. Redden & Co WANTED 2nd hand goods and junk Pat's. 1506 Prune St. Phone 647-L wAwnm inA hand furniture. We buy. sell and trade. Bcrrydale 2nd Hand store, iouj norm rvicit Telephone 266. WANTED Good used cream separ ator, medium alze. a. l. Rt. 4. Box 994, Mcdford. taaw nRM tnr aDDles. any amount. Write or wire E. O. Breln, 920 Oak St., Oakland, Cal. WANTED Ford sedan or coach. Must ba in eood condition; iwm or later model. Write Box 6382. JUNK WANTED We pay cash for JUNK BATTERIES AND RADIATORS. ALUMINUM. BRASS. COPPER and unk of sll descriptions. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 No. Orape. Tel 1062 WANTED Baby calvea. 395. Med lord. Rt. 1, Box FURNITURE re-upholstered. 969-R. Thlbault. WANTED Wool, mohair, hides and pelts See ua before you sell. Wool bega and twin for sale. Medford Bsrgain Mouse. i Phone 1062 WILL care for elderly tick peopH In my home. Phone I37-& WANT TO BIT! 1929 Ford, cheap. 333 W 2nd. wawtkd Household goods, stoves tools or what nave you Medford Barealn House. 27 N Orape St. Tel 1062. WANTED TO BUY 10-ton mlU or more crusher, amalgamator Advise price and where can be seen 417 Davie Bldg, Portland. Ore. I FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Homes, furnished or unfurnished Brown Waif f FOR RENT Modern fire-room house ! with Move. 39 Myers St. M FOR RENT Modern 6-room home ' Inquire st 105 So Grape. FOR RENT 5-room furnished house Redden & Co. Tel 720. HOUSES lor rent or sale. Call HaroUl H. Brown, 195. s I TO or sell FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 1405 W. Mln, 6 room unfurnished home, hardwood floor, fireplace, 25.0O Including water. Chas. R. Ray. Realtor, Medtord Bldg., phone 302. FOR RENT 5-room houae, close to high school. Neat and clean. Inqu'.re 425 N. Holly. Phone 74S-J. FOR RENT That nifty four-room stucco bungalow at 406 North Oak dale. Van; comfortably and com pletely furniabed. Available June 1. S30. water pam. inquire at arownw Marie reataurant, 19 N. Fir. FOR RENT Houae a. furnished or un furnlahed.' 0. A. OeVoe. 6J3-J-2. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Apartment. 12S N. HollJ FURN. APTS Day, 616 No. Central. week or month FOR RENT Newly decorated apart ment, 806 W. Main. furnished 2 -room apt. for rent. Call 841-W. pop RRNTPiimUhed .oartment Centrally located. Cheap rent. Tel. 130B-W. APT. FOB RENT Phone 201-H. FOR RENT Purnlahed or unturnuh apartments. Carglll Court. Tel 105 FOR RENT Front apartment in Mall Tribune Bldg. Three rooms, also small dressing room and bath room Lights, hot and cold water and beat iurnisnca. Rent very reasonaDie Tribune office. FOR RENT Small furnished apart ment, combination living and din ing room, sleeping room and kitch enette. Hot and cold water, lights and heat furnished, bow rent. Apply at Tribune office. 2-ROOM furnished apt., 375 So. Cen tral. FOR RENT Modern furnished room apt. 345 N. Bartlett. FOR RENT ROOM BOARD FOR heated Bleeping rooms oall 1399-L. ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 8. Grape. BOARD AND ROOM at 716 E Rates very moderste. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Improved 3 acre tract, garden land, close In. fart fruit and berries. 402 E. Main. FOR EXCHANGE EXCHANGE Furn. re-upholstertng for lumber, wood, fish poles and reels, phone 969-R. FOR SALE OR TRADE White electric sewing machine for light seden Box 638. Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE! 5-room modern stucco. San Diego, clear, for Mea ford or vicinity. Write Box 1195 Mill Tribune. FOR SALE OR TRADE for Medtord property, amall business and acre age one mile aouth Talent. W. A Thatcher, Talent, Ore. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Small house on good lot. Inquire 145 No. central. 9 ACRES with building. .Sacrifice. 1 mile west of Phoenix, scnermer- horn. FOR SALE 2 acres, 3 room house garage and barn. Irrigation, city water. H. O. Moen, De Barr Ave. FOR SALE Summer home and fur farm, 4 mllea from Union Creek on Brown's creek. Inquire E. M. Clark Central Point. FOR SALE Cabin, 'A acre land on Rogue river. 16 miles from Med ford. Price 6450. Phone 514-R-l Medford. WHEN you think of real estate, think of Brown s wane. FOR SALE A good chicken ranch, 10 2-3 acres: ressonable; across rail- rosd lust south of gas plant. Pearl Brown. large LOT Fruit and nut trees. excellent soil Sacrifice 6250 Write Box 66. Mall Tribune. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES inn rai.e Studebaker Duplex Phae tan. cood condition, cheap, can evenings, 319 south Orsnge. FOR SALE Used truck sale. Several used trucka that are in line conai. tlon to do your hauling. Any rea sonable price or terms will be con sidered. Come and see them. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth Dealera USED CARS '32 Chrysler Coupe. 33 Plymouth DeLuxe Coupe. 30 Ford convertible Coupe. '28 Essex Sport Coupe. '32 Graham 8 Sport Sedan. '27 Buick Coupe with pick-up body 28 Chevrolet senan. '28 LaSalle Sedan. '30 Rolls Royce Phaeton. '32 Ford B Truck, stake body. ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC. 38 N. Riverside Chrysler ss Plymouth Dealers FOR SALE Model T Ford touring electric waahlng machine Bargain Route 4. Box 77. AUTOMOBILE SPECIALS FINEST ORADE Western Oil. qt. c; callon. S6c: 5 gallons, with csn 61.50: 100T Pure Pennsylvania Oil at I.V: rl 62c: 5 gals. 63 00 SUNRISE SUPER SERVICE STA noN. SELLING OUT Flsk Tires. Tubes. 0t our priced before otivlng SUNRISE SUPER SERVICE STATION. FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS PURE Bronae torn. Cockerans prlte stock, II. Jesse NeU, Rk I, Asnisno. FOR SALE-LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Freah cow. Third houae eaat High school, central point. FOR SALE 1300-lb. horae. work any place. Wanted grain binder. Phone 697-J-3. FOR SALE Two fine cowa. separator. Jersey four, freah June 11. Quern, sey two. 4th house S. Peach street, south Stewart Ave. FOR SALE Fresb cows. Schults. Beagle, Ore. Adolf FOR SALE DOGS PETS for SALE Female notice doe. pure bred; price 10, or will trade for something of equal value, write Box 4010, Tribune. ROLLER CANARIES Mrs. Voe. C. A. 0- FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Canning aprloota. Cheap Peerless Market. Phone 603. ikor aale Laree alze. solid oak din- Ing table. First claaa condition. 242 N. Front. FOR SALE Mohair davenport & chair (30.00; electric sewing machine H5.00. ateam table 610.00, lunch counter 16 ft., 610.00, refrigerators from 64.00 to 612.00. 7 h. p. air cooled gaa engine 625.00. Bcrrydale 2nd Hand, Store, 1603 No. Riverside, phone 2ob- FURNITURE for Bale. Newtown. Call at 6 6. STRAWBERRIES, sows and pigs for sale. So. 'i Anderson Ranch, Taien: Dora E. smith. BIG BARGAIN 5x7 camera like new. 317 North Rlveralde. FOR SALE 1 Bean and I Hardy spray rig In good' condition. Call 1122-R. FOR SALE Pie cherries. Order now for the later varieties. Phone 24-X-l. 14 mile north Bear Crenfc bridge, Central Point. W. J. Geb hard. ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS A few absolutely new, 6-foot alze, at a great aavlng to you. See John Denlson at 101 Crater Lake Ave. BARGAINS IN USED TOOLS 2 Used mowers 1 Buck rake 2 Hay wagons . Harrow dlso Sprayers Brlllion rollera 2 Fordsons 2 Cletracs 2 Feed grinders 1 Sprlngtooth 1 Grindstone close out. HUBBARD BROS., INC. Cor. Main and Rlveralde. EARLY Richmond pie cherries. Phone S3H-J-Z. FOR SALE Cherries. Tel. 571-R-3 M. L. Voorhles. FOR SALE Large ripe cherries, Lam berts, mngs, tioyai Annes. uraers taken. Phone Victor Tessltore. owner of Linn Orchard, Eagle Point Phone 34-X-10. DENTISTRY Dr. 1. . Gove. 236 Main. FOR SALE OR TRADE Shakes; length cut to order; prices right Phone 939-Y. Address C.. C. Alt house. 115 Florence St., Medford. HAY, wheat, corn, rolled or ground barley. Can deliver. C. A. DeVoe. 623-J-3. LAWN Mowers tharpened. Medtord Cycle Shop. 23 N. Fir. Phone 261 FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all manes; terms u aesirea. All manes rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine Co.. 24 N. Bartlett. MISCELLANEOUS INDIAN Head Pennies of all dates wanted. We pay up to $47 each. Send 10c for buying catalog. Chi cago Numismatic Co., Box 1213. Chicago, 111. DOGS examined free. Dr. Stone, 4tb and Bartlett. WE board old people; rent furnlshod caoins. convalescent Home, Ash land. ASK US about saving nearly 60 of your Automooiie insurance, a a Kroschel. 33 N. Grape St. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Tttly and Title Insurance rhe only complete rule 8 j t ra la Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. Rooms 8 and 6, No. 8? North Central Ave. upstair. Attorneys at Law. NEWTON O. CHANK Attorney at Law. Rooms 209-310. First National Bank Bldg.. Medford, Ore. Bxpert Window Cleaners LET OEOROE DO IT Tel. 1172 House Cleaning. Floor waxing, ori ental Rug Cleaning specialty Job printing MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMEN1 Best equipped plant in aoutnero Oregon Printing of all kinds; Dook binding; loose leaf ledgers and blanka. Billing ayitema. duplicating caaA aalea slips and everything In the printing lines 38-30 N Orape Pbone 73 Money to t-end WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE AND LATE MODEL AUTOS Three Der cent cer montb on un paid balance No other charges See W I. Thomas. o scutn uentrai. ground floor cratenan Theater Bldg. State License No S-IS7. rhjilclan and Burgeon. CHARLES W LEMER 7. M D. Dtsesses and Surgery of the Eye Gar. Nose and Throat, masses Pitted lot Medford Bldg.. Medford. Or Consultation Hours, 10 to 13 and 1 lo i Office Fnona 587. Res Paont 1013. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Painting and Papernangtng U. A. BLISS Painting and paper- hanging Tel 648" W o.3 s drape BADS TRANSFER & SIX) RAGE CO. Office 1016 No. Central. Pbone 616 Price, right, serv! guaranteed. HAWLEY TRANSFER - Expert pack era and movers Special livestock moving equipment. Prloes rtgbt 619 North Riverside Phone 1044-X Wall Paper Cleaning. WALL-PAPER CLEAN1NO. lo per V ft. Mr. Black. 310 N Bartlett. BUSINES8 CHANCES FOR SALE Highway Wrecking Yard. Central Point. Bargain. Quick sale; 6150 cash. Owner leaving. FOR SALE Coffee Ann'a. See Mrs Cecil Jennings. Phone 888. LEGAL NOTICES Notice to Creditors. In the County Court of the Stste of Oregon for the County of Jsckson. In the Matter of the Estate of Joce lyn Joseph Emmens, also known a3 J. J. Emmens, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that I have been duly and regularly appointed Administratrix of the above entitled estate under and by virtue of ai order of the County Court of Jack son County, Oregon, duly made, rcn dered and entered upon April 23rd, 1934, and all creditors having claims against saia deceased are hereby notl- fled to present the same duly verl- nea, with vouchers thereunto attach' ed. and all persons owing said estste are notified to pay their said Indebt edness to me at the office of G. M. Roberts, my attorney. In the Medford National Bank Building, Rooms 201- 203. Medford, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated at Medford, Oregon, this 7th day of May, 1934. FANNIE E. EMMENS. Administratrix of the Estate of Joco- lyn Joseph Emmens. also known as J. J. Emmens, deceased. Butte Falls BUTTE FALLS. May 28. SpU Butte Falls baseball team defeated Ashland 11 to 7 at Ashland. Sunday evening the baccalaureate services were held at the church. There was good music by the choir and others and a good address by Rev. Smith whose theme was ".Sow the right kind of seed." May 32, the grade school gave the following program: Play. 'The Wise Schoolmaster." grades 1 and 3; negro songs, "Hear Dem Bella." "Golden supers," 3rd grade; negro skit, "Black Ltghtnln' " in two scenes. The cast was Snowball, John Kent; Herman. Bobby Rogers; Slivers, Leslie Philips; Stuffy, Douglas Jones and Rosebud, Sola Conley. Songs were "Old Black Joe," "Carry Me Back to Old Vlrginny" and "Red wing." History play, "Story of John Smith," two scenes; songs, "Singing Bird," "Lit tleRed School House" and "Vacation Days. May 33, at the high school auditori um the commencement program was given: A "March," another selection by the orchestra, Invocation, Rev. Smith; solo, Frances Smith; saluta tory, Frank Lindstrom; piano solo, 'Polonaise,' Chopin, by Miss Betty Ev anson; valedictory, Beulah Hereford: solo, Maxlne Jackson; address, Walter Red ford of the Southern Oregon Nor mal; presentation of diplomas, L. Rlchman; selection, orchestra; bene diction. Rev. Smith. Graduates were Frank Lindstrom. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS I. Informal dance 4. Rivulet t. Queen of the gods 11. Tears of one a life tt. Fresh-water porpotte 14. Give out In. Affirm again 17. Fury 18. RecKlenneas of despair !0. Skill 31 At home 22. American humorist tfi. Rags 15. Edlbl. tuber !. Pull after 10. Baked clay II. Hint 12. Last name of a Qeorg. Eliot character Ifl. Funs 14. Feline It. Zeal 1. Color 17. Exist 11. Japaneia sash 19. Kind of fruit is. Open-handed blow Solution of Yesterday's Puzil PE6STpwl ON OHPWR AMQIU NlTl ADO WM P E T j P I R. D E JB Wh A R 1 L j (j E E RlRiwjA Yil 0 N 6 S gMTAlxlT owim re.lTTi ElF HRltMplwHTldT E reol i Tlsga TTaI M E N PIaIc. I T Vgf aR T sne Ieqe IsToTxlivlElsl 47. Famous knight of the Round Table 48. Intentte aversion 4. Medley 50. Metal (1. Paradise ' i i3 pr r b i7 w r r r 3 r t ia if- mm p 25 z 27 728 ty,lW ii Ji 3o M,o; 31 M 32 g 0 ; 43 7j """" 'ty- 4a :;,. m "So : W" '' , ii.kk 1 hfa, j .' I I Beulah Hereford. Talllenne Jackson,1 Jim Tung at. Frances Stone. Emmett Gott. Ruth More and Rose Smith. Their class motto was. "To the Stars through Difficulties." The class How er was yellow rose. Frank Lindstrom, the valedictorian who has been an excellent student throughout high school, plans to at tend Ashland normal next year. Beulah Hereford who underwent an appendicitis operation less than two weeks prior to graduation delivered the valedictory pleasingly. May 24. there was a community picnic in the park. Dinner was served cafeteria style. After diner all went to the baseball grounds where the first game was between the high school girls and the 'women. The girls won High school boys played Butte Palls town team but a drenching rain drove them home. Then the Junior Legion team of Medford played Butte Falls high school. Helen Smith attended the bacca laureate exercises. Mrs. Alfred McDonald was a dele cate from Portland at the P. B. O. convention and Is now visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Allen and other relatives. Ira Tungate had another operation May 23. and is getting along nicely, He will nrobably be home again soon. Bill Fontaine of Chicago, who la in Ashland for a visit and whose work u lournallsm. attended Butte Falls commencement exercises. He la a friend of the Herefords. Freda Hereford who is practicing nursing in Ashland, attended her sis ter's gsrnduatlon exercises. Mrs. Bill Roberts. Mary Roberts and Roland Roberts, who now live in Klamath Falls visited Butte Falls ana attended the graduating exercises. Mary will visit friends here for a week. Mrs. Roberts and Roland returned to Klamath Falls Thursday. Mary Rob erts finished high school last year and has attended the academy at Klamath Falls this year. Mr. Richie and family are living on the Sears place, now owned by Bill Kee of Medford. Mrs. Whitney and daughter Eunice plan to move to Canyonville soon. Mr. Whitney is working there. Everett Moore took the Butte Falls high school orchestra to Jacksonville Thursday where they Joined the other three Botts' orcestras and played for the graduation exercises In Jackson ville. The four combined orchestras nlaved in Ashland Msy 2ft. A. high school graduation dance was given at the Woodman hall May 24. The young people naa a gooa nm. Rriek Moore's orchestra played, with Mrs. Ruth Mlchell at the piano, Clyde Moore, violin; Gerald Ting, saxapnono; isvia wrlaht. banjo; Elmer Abbot- drums, and Everett Moore, saxaphone. McLeod McLEOD, May 29. (Spl.) Misses Doris and Wilma Houston are stay ing with their aunt, Mrs. Roy Vaughn, while picking strawberries for Frank Ditsworth. Miss Lois Glass, graduate of Laurel hurst grade school, participated In the county-wide graduation exercises at Ashland Friday. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Glass and Erma also attended the graduation. Meeting of the McLeod Home Ex tension unit scheduled for May 24 has been postponed till June 29, due to many of the members picking ber ries and others attending the. Pros pect school picnic. Quite a number of McLeod folk at tended the commencement of Pros pect high school Friday. Miss Erma Glass attended the Butte Falls commencement Friday even ing, staying overnight with friends. Cross -Word Puzzle I. Slutflih t. ItaliaD coin 7. Framework made of thin atrlpi croiaed t. Central malt charaeter I. Iiaud forth 10. Outfit 11. Corroded 16. Uttered word!: archaic II. Feminine nam 53. Extinct bird 24. Pitcher 25. Chief 'tutor 2fl. AflBlstnnt 27. Blockhead 21, External 31, Seat of tb Round Tabl 32. Silt water 34. Eccentric rotating piece 15. Medieval cap 31. Bird life of a region 4fl. Unc I oied 41. High wind 42. Ringing voice 41. Labor 44, Vol can ft 4fi. Pronoun 46. Boy HQlNlElsl jaffAlMiaPiol OlEg3A,RC M. Trial SS. Palm leaf DOWN 1. Difficult 2. S-nhapfi moldlnr X. Vegetable 4. Uiirlirlit parte of tslra Frank Ketherland Is building a modern five-room no use on his prop erty near Vine Maple creek. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Casey and Mr. I Shields called on Mr. and Mrs. Bob A 11 worth Saturday. Ralph and Burton Train, who com pleted their school year at Prospect high, returned to Rogue River Satur day. Ralph was one of the gradu ates and salutatorlan of his class, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clark of Med ford visited the E. L. Glass family Sunday and also picked berries for themselves at the Ditsworth patch. W. D. Coburn, who Is now employ ed at Rose burg, is spending a few days with his family. Ray Vaughn came home from Dia mond Lake for a week or so to at tend to his haying. The following were among the Sun day vls'ors at the Vaughn home: Mr. and Mrs. Houston, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nichols of Klamath Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Pence and Lincoln Pence and Mrs. Llezle Nichols. Mrs. W. D. Coburn gave & birth day dinner Sunday in honor of her son Billy's, ninth birthday. Present were Billy's grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Hoag: Cecil Rodgers, Betty Coburn, Mr. and Mrs. Coburn and Billy. Mr. and Mrs. Rhollen of Grants Pass visited the Ditsworth berry patches Saturday. Mr, Rhollen Is fruit Inspector, Harry Good of Prospect Is camped near Gus Dltsworth's and picking berries for Frank Ditsworth. Robert Thomas has gone to Yrcka. Cal., where he will work for his brother. Eagle Point EAGLE POINT. May 39. (Spl.) Mrs. Chas. Painter, former resident of Eagle Point, died recently In a i hospital at Tacoma and was burled i at Camas, Wash., it was learned here. Miss Yctta Olson left Thursday for j Iowa to spend the summer with rel atives. Mrs. J. A. Bttterling is a patient at the Community hospital for a few days' treatment and observation, j Wednesday afternoon the Grange H. E. C. club members were hostesses to the ladles of the Civic Improve ment club at the Grange hall. There were about 60 ladles present. A splen did program had been arranged which featured a shower for Dorothy Pearce, who Is to be a June bride. Civic Improvement club held Its regular meeting Thursday with 23 ladles present. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Roy Stanley, Mrs. Prultt and Mrs. Spencer. James Waters Is visiting his Mater, Mrs. A. C. Mlttelstaedt. The degree team of the Eagle Point Grange went to Applegate Friday and conferred the third and fourth de gress for members of that Grange. Mrs. Bertha Young and children, Dorothy and Billy, left recently for Mountain Home, Idaho, to visit her mother. White making a short visit in Portland, Billy was taken ill with acute appendicitis and was operated on at a Portland hospital Friday. Mrs. A. C. Mlttelstaedt and broth er, James Waters, spent Sunday af ternoon at -the B. A. Clark home. SIZE SUSTAINED PORTLAND, May 36. (AP) Regu lation! specifying the type of straw berry boxes to be used commercially in Oregon were upheld in federal court here Monday when Federal Judge Fee refused to grant an Injunction re straining use of tha boxes. The In junction was sought by the Pacific states Box and Basket company of California, which contended the regulations deprived the company of Its property and Interfered with in terstate commerce. The attorney for the state depart ment of agriculture replied that the California company was represented at meetings at which the regulations were Til Mussed prior to promulgation a year ago, and observed that the box company waited until the strawberry season was at its height before con testing the law, JOBLESS SHY AT T PORTLAND, May 39. -(AP) An unaccountable shortage In the peel of caacara or ch litem bark was re marked upon today by buyers here, Although unemployment still is rather extensive In Oregon, there has been no general movement of surplus workers to the forests for a harvest of the bark, which la .widely used in medicinal preparations. ( The shortage has resulted in bids j for newly peeled bark being advanced to 4 cents a pound, an Increase of one-half cent over the previous ad ! ranee. This la for bark peeled north of Marshfield, Bids aouth of that point are put at 3 cents a pound, because of higher freight costs. Oregon IVrathrr Cloud; on cosxt and (air Interior tonight and Wednesday: cooler east, j portion Wednesdsy; fresh northwest wind offshore. I Pslaos Beauty Shop will be closed Thursday and Friday for redecorst. inr. Opening Danes Tuesday, May 3. Lake o' tha Woods Itasort. Good music. Ample accommodations. "hos. M3 Wa ll haul away youl ,irc. City Sanitary Barries. All kinds of leol blanka for sal. for rent, no hunting, no trespassing and other card, for sale at Commercial Printing Dept. of Mall Tribune, Meteorological Report Ma; 29, 1934 ' Forecasts Medford and vicinity: Fair tonight and Wednesday; not much change In temperature. Oregon: Cloudy on ooast and fair interior tonight and Wednesday: cooler east portion Wednesday. Local Data Temperature a year ago today Highest 87: lowest 49. Total monthly predpltlon, .85 Inch es. Deficiency for the month 31 In. Total precipitation alnce September 1, 1033, 10.03 Inches. Deficiency lor the season. 6.03 Inches. Relative humidity at 5 p. m., yes- terday 61; 5 a. m. today 97 Tomorrow: Sunrise 4:39 . m., set 7:38 p. m. Observations Taken at 5 A. M,, 110 Meridian Time a " s -a 11 Boston 70 66 Cheyenne 86 68 Chicago 78 62 Eureka .. 60 64 Helena 88 62 Los Angeles 72 68 MEDFORD 81 62 New Orleans 80 82 New York 72 66 Omaha .................. 92 70 Phoenix ................ 96 74 Portland .............. 82 60 Reno 74 46 Roseburg .. ... 46 68 Salt Lake H- 84 62 San Francisco .... 68 68 Seattle 78 56 Spokane 96 66 Walla Walla 98 66 Washington, D.C. 76 64 Cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Cloudy Rain Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear Cloudy P. Cdy Clear Clear Rain L GRADUATION SET FOR JUNE FIFTH A large number of local young peo ple are to be graduated from the Southern Orefon Normal and Junior college, June 6. Among those on thn Hat of graduates are: Misses Mary and Bertha Arnsplger, Leona Daugherty Edlorls Durkey, Alice Henster, Merle Hedgepeth, acne and Alleen Amtdon, Alice Lowry. Laura Pasterlno, Jean Rose, Ruth Hanacom, and The ma Lynon; Mmes. Viola Pomeroy and Minnie Guy; Messrs. Kenneth Bame burg, Gerald Long, Robert Shaw, and William Cottrell. and Robert Nlohol. The exercises of graduation week at the Southern Oregon State Normal school begin with the baccalaureate services In the Normal school audi torium at 3 P. M., June 8. Rev. 8. W. Hall of the Methodist Episcopal ohurch of Ashland will give the ser mon. Oraduatlon exercises will take place at 10:30 A. M., Tuesday, June A, In Llthla park. Dr. C. A. Howard, state superintendent of public Instruction will deliver the address. At 13:30 tho S. O. N. 8. alumni will hold their an nual meeting, with a luncheon at Llthla Springs hotel, honoring the graduating class. From 3:00 to 4:00 P. M. the Normal school building will be open for In spection by all visitors. The 1D34 commencement day exer cises of the Southern Oregon State Normal school will form a part of the education day program of the Oregon Diamond Jubilee. IN JUDGE RACE SALEM, May 38. ("AP) Official election figures released here today by the state department showed that Carl Wlmberly of Roseburg haO re celved 107 more votes than B. L. Eddy, In the race for circuit Judgeshir In district two. Wimberleys total was 14,063 and Eddy's 14,064. Judge G. F. Skip worth of Eugene led the field of four candidates for the three positions with a total of 33,440 votea and James T. Brand of Msrshfleld was close behind with 31, A FINE, ESTABLISHED BUSINESS HUSON'S WHAT NOT DUE TO THE ILLNESS OF MRS. HUS0N MUST DE SOLD AT SACRIFICE PRICE! This excellent buslneas opportunity should be Invest! irnted AT ON0EI . . . SUBSTANTIAL ANNUAL IN. COME shown by owner In past 5 years of ownership. -Fine location at SIXTH and IVY STREETS for City and Suburban trade. FOUNTAIN LUNCHES and GENERAL 0R0 CERIES featured can be operated with low overhead LOW LEASE and a real Sacrifice Price for Immediate Sale LIBERAL TERMS TO RIGHT PARTY Act At Once I Buy NOW for Jubilee Business I ' See or Phone E. C. CORN (Exclusive Listing). Phone 610-J-fl Or see Darrell Huson at DeVoe's or call at Huson'i What-Not. LUPE VELEZ SAYS NEWSPAPERS GIVE HER FLESH GOOSE Always Trying to Break Up Her Romance With Johnny Weissmuller Declares Fiery Mexican Actress Br H. ALLEN SMITH t'nlted press Staff Correspondent NEW YORK. May 38. (UP) Lupe Velez, and Johnny Weissmuller were back together again last night but Lupe wag In no pleasant mood at tha Brooklyn theater, where she Is making a personal appearance. diving what she said would be her last Interview, Lupe unleashed her wrath In a bitter stream, declaring that newspaper reportera "give me flesh-goose" and are trying their best to break up her marrlnge to Tar zan of the Apes. Johnny Calm Johnny Weissmuller was presen but not quite so stirred up over condi tions. "We come east," said Lupe, pacing the floor and speaking In strident tones, "and so what? So Johnny stop off In Washington to play the goir. l come on to make these per sonal appearance. And the newspa pers say we bust up. so Johnny, he see something In the paper like these and he Is al ready on his way back to Hollywood. So he turn around and come back, and1 he come In hre today and he say, -wnat the hell Is these?' So I say. Tes, what th hell?' M This somewhat Incoherent version doesn't Jibe with a story told by some one else at the theater. It seems that Tarzan, when he got to Pittsburg en route to the coast, saw an Item saying Lupe bore bruises as a result of their latest fight. He sent a tele gram to Brooklyn asking that Lupe telephone him at a Pittsburgh hotel. No Telephoning "By God, no," said Lupe. "I no telephone that Johnny. If he loft me he comes to Brooklyn." And he come. And now Lupe hat flesh-goose, A fairly large share of Lupe' anat omy was exposed during the Inter view. There was no evidence of bruises. "No," she shouted; "I don't take off my clothes in front of youl That girt who was here, yes, I undress in front of her. But no for her to see. She was here, and X have to change my clothes, so I no make her chase out the door. X tell you there Is no bruises. My angel he does not hit me. He better not try. because I can hit too." Lupe ordered an Ice cream aoda to temper the heat of her Indignation. Would Bust 'Em Up "Johny and I," she said, "have nothing to do no more with the newspapers, They do not want to see people be happy. They want we should bust up." "It seems like," drawled Tarzan, that every time X go out somewhere atone in Hollywood the papers get the idea we have been fighting. I go to a prizefight, or to a party, and the headlines blossom out next day. Nobody seems to think about asking If Lupe had to be at work, or If she was sick." "I no like," Interrupted Lupe. "to be the tough guy. But some day I get mad and I scratch out plenty eyes. And my angel, he would help me. wouldn't you, precious?" Tarzan Just grinned and said ha thought he'd go for a swim. They are leaving together by plane Friday for the coast. Royal Neighbors of America will give a dance and card party at the K. p. hall Thurs. evening. May 31. ad mission 36c per couple. Extra ladles 10c. Good music On Your Car mm