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ton can (5E7 1'JW YOGI) WACJT mm the TOMfrAjfrPMl Head ever; ad on this page . you will prubahly find exactly the tiling you want to buy or tell . . U It Isn't there, adver Use . . . It's Inex pensive, effective' RATES per word tint Inaeotlon Jc (Minimum 26c) gcn additional Insertion, net word . 10 (Minimum 10c) Per line per' month, without copy changea -lJ0 FOK WANT ADS cOST AND FOUND rSCSJclTcom with woman's clothing, uetween Bedford and Eagle Point Sunday morning. Finder may keep money In puS Write or return to Mall T:!b- Sr-BetweenoldRayda and wrnead crossing steel casting rod Inl reel. Notlty C. E. Holdrld?e, Talent. JTSt Red Cocker spaniel. lemale. Return to lOBJcgemd JSi'TZAmattress. Reward. Phone 258-W. JSSro Bulova wrist watch. Owner may have eame by paying for adv. inquire n""- LosT-sundny. black trunk cover for folding Durkce-Atwood trunk, ba tween Medforcl and Prospect on Crater Lake Hghy. Reward. Phone LOST - Small white female pup Brown markings on Head and ears Bob tailed. 242 N. Front. LOST If dog missing, call 1513. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Lady for general house work. Phono 565-M. WANTED Unincumbered competent woman for housework. Call at 311 s. Holly or Te''-1648- EXPERIENCED packers wanted. Call in person at Bear Creek OrchVrt Packing House. So. Pacific Highway. WANTED MALE HELP WANTED--Speclalty salesmen to busi ness men. Permanent connection Good Income Insured. Box 1681, Tribune. " WANTED SITUATIONS A-l MECHANIC. Ford factory train ed. All models. Also good on all makes of cars. 10 years experience. . 4 years last Job. Age 35, weight 130 Steady or part time. Guy Oramon. 1335 S. W. 10th Ave., Portland. ELDERLY, dependable lady wishes work by hour or day. Housework or care of children, etc. 234 W 6th St. RiwprwKim.E woman will care for children at her home. Call 1228. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Bedroom set. twin beds preferred. Will trade console radio. Don's Radio Service. Phone 668. WANTED Inexpensive downstairs housekeeping quarters. Phone 422-X WANTED TO BUY Jackson County Bldg. is Loan stock. Box 1871, Trib une. WANTED TO RENT On or about July 1. furnished house, Medford, close In; 3 bedrooms preferred. Please mall description and rental price to Lieut. H. O. Preston. Dis trict Chaplain, C. C. C. Headquar ters, Medford, Oregon. WANTED LADY'S ADDRESS If the young lady who was in the Slirlnera' parade, June 2nd and was Hslrarl t -I,,- In ra far loarilnff tllft ' parade reads this ad please write u uuu cure Ul tVUIll 1I1UUI1C name and address and description to assure identity Interested Call fomlan. WANTED Chldren over 3 years to board. Phone 5B2-R. LEAVING for Chicago about July 1. like to have 3 passengers to share expenses. Box 549B, Tribune. wanted to buy io-ton mm or more, crusher, amalgamator Advise price and where can be seen 411 Davu Bldg. Portland. Ore, WANTED warrants. Redden 4J Co JUNK WANTED ' pay eash tot JUNK BATTERIES AND RADIATORS ALUMINUM. BRASS. COPPER and unk of all descriptions. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 No Qrapo Tel lOH'J Wanted Baby calves Rt. 1, Box 395. Medford. rTJRNlTURE re-upholstered. Phone 969-R Thlbault. W anted Wool, mohair, hides snd Pelts See us before you sell wool boss and twine foi sale Medford Bargain House. 27 N. Orape 8t Phone 1062 Will care tor elderly sick people ID i my home Phone 437-X "ami ro buy ims Ford Must be cheap 833 ana WANTED - Household goods stoves or what nave you Medford Beaio House, 27 N. Grape St. Tel FOR RENT HOUSES 125 W. 9th. 101 Clark. 817 E. 0th. 324 w. Jackson. Harold H. Brown Agency. Tel 195 after 5, 1670. FOR RENT completely furnished 6. room modern home with sleeping porch. Centrally located. Phone 482-X. ' FOR RENT 5-room furnished house. Redden Js Co. Phone 720. FOR RENT - Hornet, furnished oi unfurnished. Brown 4i White. FOR RENT 5 room modern furnished home, furnace, breakfast nook, elec trlo refrigerator, 140, water paid. Phone 728. FOR RENT Partly furnished 8-ro-vm house on pavement. Inquire s.t 213 So. Front St. or call 1336-L before 0 a. m. FOR RENT close In, 3 acre home, modern conveniences, garage, poul try house, fine shade. (20.00. Brown & White. Realtors. HOUSES for rent or sale. Call Harold H Brown. 195. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FURN. APTS. 329 No. Ivy. FOR RENT Furnished apts. Rt, hot water, laundry and garage Summer rates $25.00. The Berbsn 10 Quince St. BACHELOR cabin and apartment, ts per month. 445 South Front. APT. FOR RENT Phone 201-H. FOR RENT Furnished or unturnlsh apartments. Carglll Court. Tel. 95 FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping ruuiu. ugnts ana water, se. 331 So. Ivy. FOR RENT Nice cool front room. 204 Genesee St. LARGE front room with hot and cold water, Across from Courthouse. 16 Laurel. FOR RENT Large front room with 2 double beds Hot and cold water Close In. 20 S. Fir. FOR . RENT Nicely furnished sleep lng rooms, with garage accommoda tions, moderate rates 325 So. River side Ave. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS VACATION CABrNSluxcr"meais. cheap. Convalescent Home, facing park, Ashland. FOR RENT ROOM BOARD BOARD AND ROOM at 716 E. Main. Rates $1.00 per day. ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 S Orape. FOR EXCHANGE EXCHANGE Furn. re-upholsterlng for lumber, wood, fish poles and reels. Phone 968-R. FOR SALE OR TRADE White eleotrlc sewing machine for light sedan Box 638. Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE 320 A. STOCK RANCH. 30 head cattle, crop, equipment, 40 acres cultiva ted, free water right, excellent out range, close to paved hwy, good Improvements, family orchard, clear, priced $5000. Owner consider clear Improved acreage near Medford. Gainer Really Exchange, 15 N. Fir. FOR TRADE 10 acres timber land on highway near Astoria for modern house In Medford. Phone 582-R. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 9 acres, some Improve ments. Sacrifice. Schermerhorn, mile west of Phoenix. FOR SALE OR RENT Nice home. 716 Welch, Box 1688, Tribune. FOR SALE-917 W. 11th and 711 King. These houses have been recently painted and re-decorated. Attrac tive price. Harold H. Brown Agency. Tel 195, after ', 1670. FOR SALE 10 acres. Irrigated, culti vated, house, barn, chicken pens, berries, orchard, near Medford. Will sacrifice. Box 1762, Tribune. WHEN you think of real estate, think ol Brown Whtle FOR SALE B acres west of Gas Plant. Good land. Pengra Real Estate, 524 No. Riverside. FOR SALE or TRADE 160 a-re mountain ranch In Douglas county What have you? Route 1, Box 3S4. Central Point. FOR SALE-AUTOMOBILES GOOD USED CARS 30-DAY GUARANTEE REASONABLE PRICES '033 Plymouth Coupe 1934 Plymouth DeLuxe Demonstra tor 1929 LaSalle Coupe 1934 Studebaker 8 Sedan 1930 Chevrolet Sedan 1930 Hudson 8 Sedan 1929 Ford Coupe 1928 Dodee Broham ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC. 38 N. Riverside Tel. 18 AUTOMOBILE SPECIALS PINESTORADE Western Oil. qt 90; ..a.. . -ii,na vlth can. gal on. aov; 8""u , , 41 75' 100 Pure Pennsylvania Oil , iK fl 630; 5 gals. $3 00 SUNRISE SUPER SERVICE STA TION. SELLING OUT Flsk Tires Tubes Get our prices oeio SUPER SERVICE STATION. FOR SALE-POULTRY AND EGGS 50 RED chicks. Dressler's HaKhery: FOR SALE Young hens: white It- horns, Keas one i"n ; Friday or Sunday. I. W. Sample, one mile wt Phoenix. ! PVh Bronze f.!? . t Rt. 1. Asbitad. FOR SALE-LIVESTOCK FOR SALE OR TRADE 1 Guernsey cow be fresh 1st August. $25.00. Jake Myers, central point. ONE black saddle mare and one year. ling colt to trade for hay. Inquire is4H so. Riverside. FOR SALE Freeh cows. Adolf Schulte. Beagle. Ore. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Apricots. Henry Huklll ml. south White school, Griffin Creek. Tel 857-W. FOR SALE Apricots at Gilbert's, one mile east of Jacksonville, near Phoenix Road. FOR SALE: Re-roof your home at wholesale prices, save 35. Closing out our line of prepared shingles, Monarch Seed Co. FOR SALE 30-30 Carbine rifle, $8.00 cash. 548 Penn. Ave. FOR SALE; Binder In good shape, $50, Ted Fish, Phoenix. FOR SALE Apricots from four cents lb. Ready Sunday on. Pierce Hot, house. Phone 57-R-2. FOR SALE Fancy apricots. Dean K, Stacy. HUlcrest Road. FOR SALE Canning beets lo lb. John uediicn, near Ever Shady Auto Park BOAT TRAILER. Cash Register. Add lng Machine, Typewriter, Boots Shoes, Huntlng-Flshlng Equipment 317 North Riverside. FOR SALE Combination safe. Call dacKsonvtlle, 162. DENTISTRY Dr. 1 ft. Gove. 235 C Main. FOR SALE Used sewing machine, all make; terms if desired. All makes rented and repaired White Sewing Aiacmns co. 34 N Bartlett TRAILER Four wheels, pneumatics. uraKtts. uapaciiy auuu pounds, ti. Nathan, Gold Hill, opposite Cement Plant. RED RASPBERRIES for canning. See sign i- mue on King's Highway. Uncle's Berry Patch, or phone FOR SALE Electric range, clock, 2 iiuor lamps, 12a mpp. APRICOTS 1c lb. Phone 697-J-3. FOR SALE Fancy apricots, red va- itvtj, utu. nuviu. riiuiie itf-r-o WANTED Used cream separator, me dium size. f. D. aasHell, Eaile Point. Star Route. FOR SALE Binder twine, hay salt. ocrry cups, iruit oasKets, crates Monarch Seed & Feed Co. FOR SALE Dairy Fly Spray. 90c gai. arnig your container. Mon arch Seed & Feed Co. APRICOTS RIPE Place orders. Brina wuttiiiicrii, L,nn urcnara. fnone 34-x-lO Eagle Point. Victor Tessi tore, proprietor. FOR SALE 16 ft. boat and oars, 4 h. p. tvenruae motor and trailer. Otto King. 408 Benson. FOR SALE Fancy apricots. R. . C wmu, rem vauey, rn. lU-r-31. GRATN SACKS Jackson County Feed Co.. 4th and Bartlett Sts. MISCELLANEOUS LINCOLN HEAD PENNIES WANTED WILL pay up to $2.00 each It over ten years old. Certain Indian Head Pennies worth $49.00 each. Send 10c for catalog. U. S. COIN CO., Mil waukee, Wis. ASK US about saving nearly 50 of your Automobile Insurance. 8. A Kroachel. 33 N. Grape 8t. DOGS examined free. Dr. stone. 4tb and Bartlett. BUSINESS CHANCES LOGGING contract to let equipped for small operations. Box 953, Med ford. FOR SALE Hi-Way Inn Cafe and equipment. Rent $12.50 month Gold Hill. Ore. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts JACKSON CO. AUSTHAC1 CO. Abstract ol mu ana Title Insurance Ibe only complete ntle System to Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstract of ntle. Rooms 9 and 6. No. 32 North Centra) Ave- upstairs. Expert Window Cleaners LET GEORGE DO IT - Tel. U72 House Cleaning. Floor Waxing. Ori ental Rug Gleaning specialty Job Printing MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant in southern Oregon Printing of all kinds; boo binding; loose leaf ledgers and blanks, billing systems, duplicating caaft sales slips and everything In the printing Unea 38-30 N Orape Phone 75 Painting and Papernanglng M. A. BLISS Painting and paper banging rel 648 W j.3 a Orape CADS TRANSFER & STOOAOS CO. Office 1015 No Central Phone 416 Prices right, dervii guaranteed HAWLEY TRANSFER - Expert oack rt and movers Special livestock moving equipment Prices rtjbt 610 North Riverside Phone 1044-A Wall Paper Cleaning WALL-PAPER CLEAN I NO. lo per V ft Mr. Black 310 N Bartlett. Money to Lena MONEY LOANED ON FURNITURE CARS, ETC Prompt service and le gal rates W. E. THOMAS. 46 S Central. State license No. 8 157. LEGAL NOTICES Notlre of Final Settlement In the County Court of the State of Oregon for JacXson County. In the Matter of the Estate of Wil liam J. Carpenter, deceased. Notice is hereby given that tlie undersigned has filed her Final Ac count in the above entitled matter, and the above entitled Court nas fixed July 11th, 1934. at 10:00 o'clock A. M . In the County Court Room, In the Court House In Medford, Ore gon, as the time and place for hear ing objections to said Final Account, aud for the settlement thereof, EVE ZOE CARPENTER, Executrix. Notice of Final Settlement In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of James Martin Brown, deceased. The undersigned has filed in the County Court of Jackson County. Ore gon, the final account of his admin istration of the estate of James Mar tin Brown, deceased and the said Court has fixed Monday. July 18, 1934, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A. M. of said day, at the court room of said Court, at the Court House in Med ford, Jackson County, Oregon, as the time and place for the hearing of objections to said final account and for the settlement of said estate. All persons interested In said estate are hereby notified and required to make or file their objections to said final account, if any they have, on or before the time aforesaid fixed for the hearing and settlement there.-)! Date of this notice and the first publication thereof is June 4, 1934 O. H. BENGSTON, Administrator of the estate ot James Martin Brown, deceased. Synopsis of Annual Btatemsnt of the VHXLADSX.PBIA. riBE h MAJtfHE INSURANCE COMPANY of Philadelphia, in the State of Penn sylvania, on the thirty-first day of December 1933, made to the Insur ance Commissioner of tha Stata of Oregon, pursuant to law: CAPITAL Amount of capital stock paid up 91,000,000,00 INCOME Net premiums received during the year $1,187,584.92 Interem, dividends and rents received durlns the year 1T2,3S8.3 Income from other sourc es received durinjr the year 19,980.10 Total income S 1 .383,033.5 1 DISBURSEMENTS Net losnea paid during the year Including ad justment expenses ... 1 51 7,5 13.81 Dividends paid on capital stock during the year 125,000.00 Commissions and sal aries paid durlns the year 433.810.U Taxps, licenses and fees paid during the year.. 47,856.60 Amount of all other ei pendltures , 185,120.15 Total expenditures ... 81, 308,108.61 ASSETS Value of real estate owned (market value) Hone Value of stocks and bonds owned (book value) 4,038,2fl.M Loans on mortgages and collateral, etc Nona Cash In banks and on hand 426,148,22 Premiums in course of collection written since September 30, 19.13 ... 841,782,99 Interest and rents du4 and accrued and other assets 79,115.35 Total admitted assets M,$85,262.10 LIABILITIES Oross" claims for losses unpaid $343,278.00 Amount of unearned pre miums on all out s.tandinsr risks 1,234,181.11 Duo for commission and brokerage 10,2f7.T5 All other liabilities .... 359,632.89 Tots! liabilities, ex- cent capital S1.947.2S9.99 Capital paid up 1.000.000.00 Surplus over all llabil- 0 Iff 1,937,972.11 Surplus as regards pol icyholders 2,937,972.11 Tta $4,88,262.10 Nt premiums received uuiiuB wie year 121,653.01 Losses paid during the T 'Mr ; 0,143.8T Losses incurred during the year 8.24B.87 Name of Company, Philadelphia rire and Marine Insurance Company, Name of President, BenJ. Rush. Name of Secretary, John J. Connor, Ice, W. R. Frits, Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS Soak up Snatches Vase Orean of h sarin f Noisy festivity By birth Crackle Moisten Kind of lettuce Bristle Played Analyze Into grammatical elements Composer ot "Rule, Bri tannia" Alluded Ingredient of varnish Close: poetlo Conjunction Workshops Handle Part of a calyx Descendants of Shorn Bonds Feminine name Top piece of a spire Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle C A P A R J S O N MAT ORIGIN ATE ODE WAN EOfTUTE , TUN Ill LIT APfPlO L E P R I SM jr 23AG A I N i e E3tu p UrnR i cot TAT AP O VTOjBI L ENS U R A Ul T EOF DTZZSI LAP, D E MO E C A Y AGO E N UM ERATE RklTLlsTElERsMElN 46. Honorable R0, Brazilian clt (1. Make speeches: humorous 12. Kind of monkey 53, Massschusatts capa M. Titles 55. Watch narrowly Eizfc -ill 15 111 31 J 32 ' I133 jap u 43" IP" lip' !P:P 3"p H 1 mr 1 rwrr (OUNTT m i Sardine Creek SARDINE CREEK, June 23. (Spl.) Mr. Bom and Prank Paradise, who have been mining on J. U. Smith's place left lor Evans creek last week Mr. and Mrs. John Smith and fam ily motored to Thompson creek last week on business and Jean 8mtth re mained for a visit with Mrs. Relta Kendall and family. At the annual school meeting at the Alderbrook school homo MomJv Grant Powell was re-elected director for three years and Mrs. Nora Walt clerk for one year. The meeting was well attended, about 10 voters present. Mr. and Mrs. Kaymond, who have been camping and mining on John Smiths place for some time, left last week for their former home In Maine. Wm. Wright who la employed In forest- work near Prospect, spent the week-end hero with his family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stams and daughters. Florence aud Virginia of Paclflo Grove, Calif., are visiting friends and relatives hero this week. They were accompanied from Grants Pass Tuesday by his mother, Mrs. Edith Stams, brother, Jess Starns and sister, Mrs. Ruth Harmon for the day. Lester Dusenberry Is still employed at the HUlcrest orchard near Talent helping with the irrigating since the thinning was finished. Charles and John Smith spent three days last week binding grain on the C. Vroman place near Gold Hill and on Galls creek. Mrs. Elsie McMerrick and daughter. Alice, of roots Creek spent Friday with Mrs; S. A. Dusenberry and In the afternoon,- accompanied by Mrs. Lily Dusenberry, took their children to the pre-sehoo! cllnlo at Gold Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Starns, her father, Curtis Miller and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J, D. Starns of Grants Pass, motored to Crescent City Fri day. Dinner guests at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Dusenberry Friday were Mrs. Elsie McMerrick, daughter, Alice, of Foots creek. Mrs. Eva New ton, Mrs. Mildred Wright and children, Thelbert and Vada, Mabel Dusenberry, Mrs. Lily Dusenberry and children, Raymond and Ida Peal, Griffin Creek ORIPFIN CREEK, June 26. (Spl.) Thlrty-slx voted on school election day. Ray Ouches was re elected director for three years and Bessie Snyder re-elected clerk for one year. June 17 Mr. Crandall and family motored to Ornnts Pass and had birthday dinner for Edison with relatives. Mrs. Marie Johnson went with them and spent the day visiting friends. Little Miss Sonla Lee Brown spent the past week with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. George Martin and son, Warren, of Portlnnd, who spent the past week with Mrs. Martin's mother, Mrs, Fred Hamlin, left Sat urday morning for home, June 28 Mrs. Mack will meet with the Indies of the community at Mrs, J. D. Brown's from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. with covered dish luncheon at noon, to organize the extension work for next fall. Ladles of the community are invited to attend. Phone 542 We'll haul away youi refuse. City Sanitary Service. Cross -Word Puzzle t. One wno lumbers 9, Indefensible 10. Female sand piper 11. Clear profit IS. Minute orifice in the skin to. Thick black liquid ti Large rooms In Spanish houifei 22. Talk much and to little pur pose it. Rur eagle 24. Wild animals considered by species 28, Mear.lna 27. Icelandic tales 80. Old word for the passovei 32, Part ot an airplane 36. Burmese hill dweller 36, Italian opera 32. Things that match 41. Medical fluids 43. Age 44. Metal fastener 4ft. Old card gann 47. American Indian 41. Reclined 49. Before DOWN 1. Dry t. Wooden propeller 3. Idea formed In advance , Grain to be ground 5. Steep, as flag . Topaz hum ming bird T. Wagers Briefs Table Rock TABLE ROCK, June 25. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Messer have moved to Sams Valley where Mr. Messer will operate his fahter's farm during the letter's stay in Califor nia. Miss Evelyn Hamilton Is leaving soon for Berkeley, Calif., where she will attend summer school. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Sage and fam ily were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Howard in Grants Pass. At the annual school election here Monday Mrs. Frank Meyers was re elected clerk and Ralph Wilson di rector. According to the clerk's re port this district is entirely free from debt. Although there are mare than 75 legal voters in the district Just an even dozen turned out to the meeting. Arden Tyrell and daughters of West Side district were visitors at the Nealon ranch Sundny afternoon. Messrs. Don and Paul Wilson were haits at a swimming party for a large number of friends at Bybee bridge Sunday evening. Many from, here attended the Young People's conference at Central Point Thursday evening. Prof. V. A. Davis of Siskiyou was a Table Rock visitor Thursday after noon. Misses Ruth Sage and Llbby Ham ilton entertained a number of friends with a welner roast and swimming party last Wednesday evening. The following guests attended: June and Janice Nealon, Ruth and Edith Sage, Llbby Hamilton, Dwight Wilson, Roy and Kennett Hensley, James Fleisch er, Dick Hall and Bob Sage. Earl and Fred Rorden and Dwight Wilson drove to the Linn orchard near Eagle Point for nprlcots Friday. Mrs. R, E. Nealon visited Thursday ofternoon with her grandmother, Mrs. Wm. Houston of KaneB Creek, Mesdames Dick Hensley, Lloyd Hamlin and Hensley attended the home economic meeting at Mrs. J. L. Frlnk's Thursday afternoon. Antelope ANTELOPE, Juno 25. (Spl.) Mrs. Laura pierce of Medford Is spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. C. R. Culbertson. Antelope school election was held at the school house Juno 16. Harvey Stanley was re-elected director and Mrs. John Oreb was re-elected clerk. Miss Lillian Owens will attend the Columbia University in New York this summer. Sho Is going to New York via the Panama canal. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Oreb and daughter spent the week-end at Butte Falls. Mr. and Mrs. BUI Blgham and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Blg ham and children of Antelope, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kneel and and children of Central Point. Mrs. Aletta Bighnm and sons and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Myers and son of Sams Valley spent June 17 at the park in Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Owens and children, Dave Rummel and Mrs. Owens, mother, Mrs. Mary Rummel of Medford spent June 17 at their ranch In the mountains. Henry Owens has Infection In his hand. He Is under the care of Dr. Durno of Medford. Everyone hopes for a speedy recovery. Antelope social club met with Mrs. Slgna Darp June 20. Present woro Mesdames Sarah Riley, Mary Brad shaw, Vida Steele, Nell Von der hcl len, Pcrly Rlggs, W. E. Davles, Laura Blgham, J. A. Houston, Margret Hat Blgham, J. A. Houston, Margaret Hat- ttader, Vida Kent, Vol Stanley, Yola Owens, Dottle Dutton, Myra Blgham, Myrtle WalBh, Eva Arens, Pearl Yorton, Ethel Slmpsuu, Mrs. N. J. Day of Central Point was the only visitor present, Alemeda and Alice Day are spend ing a few days with their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Day of Central Point. Ladles social club will meet with Mrs. Louisa Oreb July IB. Anderson Creek ANDERSON CREEK, June 35. (Spl) Howard Holtman of Lake view spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Holtman. Ralph Green Is spending this week with homo folks. Mr. Hull is looking after his sheep this week. F. M. Centers and Mrs. Billle Centers called at the Mays home Tuesday. Mrs. Ethel Shann was in Medford Wednesday shopping. Jas. Mays and family were in Tal ent Saturday on buslnes. Mr. May Held called at Jas. Mays' Tuesday on business. Steve Lunak is working In the val ley this week. Frank Casey and Jack Mann were out to the valley Wednesday evening. Lorin Close spent Wednesday eve ning In Medford. T EASTERNJREGON PRINEVILLE, ure., June 25. (AP) A new go'd n s.i 1 as struck Crook county. One pmrwctnr was rcorted to have taken nut $17,000 worth of: gold nuggets in Hampton oountry In ; two hours. Two miners were waiting! to file claims when the courthouse! opened this morning, and still an other la said to have made rich! strike on deeded property, only w be driven off by an Irate rancher, j One of the rumors rift here Is that: the fabulous Blue Bucket mine has been re-dtACOVc.ec., ' Held In Slaying Of Wealthy Dentiat This woman, who said aha w.n Evelyn Anderson of Woodboro Tex., was held at Eldorado, III., In connection with investigation Into the mysterious slaying of Dr. Homer L. Meyer, 55, well-to-do dentist. (Associated Press Photo) ' Meteorological Report June 38. 1934, Forecasts. Medford and vicinity: Partly oloudy tonight and Tuesday. Little change In temperature. Orogon: Partly oloudy tonight and Tuesday, with local showers In the mountains. Little change In tem perature. , Loral Data. Temperature a year ago today: Highest, 74; lowest, 00. Total monthly precipitation .43 In Deficiency for the month .16 Inch, Total precipitation alnce September 1, 1S33, 10.00 Inches. Deficiency for the season 0,78 inches. Relative humidity at 5 p. m. yester day, 49 per cent; 6 a. m. today, 80 per cent. Tomorrow: Sunrise, 4:37 i .sot, 7:60 p. m. m. Sun. Observations Taken at (I A. St., laotli Meridian Time 9 u Boston 82 60 .01 Clear Cheyenne 78 53 .04 Clear Chicago 82 68 Cloudy Eureka 60 62 Cloudy Helena 74 50 T Clear Los Angeles 72 00 " Cloudy MEDFORD 74 51 .04 Cloudy New Orleans 02 78 Cloudy New York 84 70 T Clear Omaha 06 78 Cloudy Phoenix D4 70 Clear Portland 76 54 P. Cdy. Heno 74 44 P. Cdy. Roseburg 74 52 Cloudy Salt Lake H 74 58 Clear San Francisco .... 60 64 P. Cdy. Seattle 10 53 Clear Spokane 78 56 Clear Walla Walla 78 68 T Clear Washington, D.C. 02 74 Clear BEND, Ore. (UP) When three young swans, pride of the city, were swept out of their placid ctty park pond and Into swift waters below a power dnm, Bend officials and citi zens came to the rescue. Employes of the power company, police, a state game commissioner, firemen and numerous other volun tears finally saved the cygnets. The father swan was blamed for the trou ble. Another swan came to the pool. Papa swan gave battle, The young sters followed him to war and were swept over, the dam. All Olrt Scouts going to camp for the third week. July 1 to July 7, must register and pay camp fees at head quarters, on Tueeday, according to announcement made today. The of fice will be open from 3 to 8 p. m. Scout 'headquarters will be open Saturday, June 30, from 10 to 12, after which they will be closed until August 1. All having matters per talnlng to scout affairs are asked to call before that date. tncle Ham lilts PENDLETON, Ore., June 33. (AP) Oliver Harshman was fined 1400 and sentenced to 120 days In jail when he pleaded guilty to maintain ing a common nuisance, In police court here late yesterday, Federal officials declared they found & gal Ion of moonshine at his place In West Pendleton, PROGRAM OVER AIR Several entertainers from the Uo- per Rogue River CCC camp were In Medford Saturday, and presented half hour program over station KMBD, with Cellan Word, camp educational adviser as announcer. Members of the orchestra were Clifford Poster of Medford, violin; Pat Qraham of Medford, banjo; Slim Wisdom of Butte Palls, mandolin; Dill Hobos of Portland, Bill Morgan of McOloud and Bill Oossage of Med ford. fftlttAm. TJ.WI. ParV- tn u.. old Drove, guest artists, were also on me program. Parker playing the piano, and Drove singing. The program Included "I Like Mountain Musle", orchestra; vocal solo, "Working for the CCD", Dave James; "Let Me Call You Swt.hrt." orchestra; vocal solo. "Home on the Range , Harold Grove; "Jungle Town", orchestra: vocal solo. "inwBv Moonlight", BUI Hobbs; "Saxophone .mm , orcnestrs; piano solo. "Old Black Joe", Lewis Parker; "Just An Old Spinning Wheel". "Me" "noiHnn Slippers" and "Our Director", or- cnestra. t SCARE, NOT BITE AUSTIN, Tex. (UP) Half the peo ple who die every year after belnr bitten by snakes are scared to death, and not actually killed by the snakes, In the opinion of' a. E. S. Tordt, who makes a business of raising reptiles and extraotlng their venom for scien tists. To prove that hie side la more than, untested theory, Tordt points to the fact that ho himself Is-still alive, and has been bitten several tlmea. While golrig about the ticklish bus!, ness of holding a snake by the Jaws, stloklng his finger In Ha mouth, and "milking" the poison from the rep. tile's venom ducts, Tordt occasional, ly la bitten. When auch accldenta occur, he calmly outs the wound and sucks H. Before long he Is ready to work on another snake. This expert also believes that snakes really are friendly creatures and won't bite anyone unless they are hurt or acared. Treat them with respect and don't make them ner vous, and there's little danger of an attack, he says. CRATER LAKE 1 WASHINGTON, June 28. (AP) Crater Lake National park In Oregon la going to have a useful airmail stamp after all. When Postmsster General Parley de cided to Include that national park In the aeries of 10 special national park stampa, he designated It as an 8-cent airmail atlcker. Almost Immediately a 6-cent air mall charge was approved, to atart July 1. This made the Crater lake a-cent stamp next to useless for air mall purposes. Representative Martin (D Ore.) asked Parley to change the denomlna. tlon of the etamp to 8 cents, which was done. A picture of Oregon's sky blue lake, nestling In the crater of an extinct volcano, will fly the air ways as an offloial air mall stamp after July J. SPAIN RUNS OUT OF YANKEE COIN MADRID, June 35. (AP) Lack of American dollars in Spain is holding up as "froien credlta" some w.ooo, 000 due American business men and Investors, banking authorities esti mated today, Officials said the situation was "deplorable" but that they can see no relief until commercial exchanges between the two countries are more nesrly rjqualleed. Spain's unfavorable balance ot trade with the United States now amounts to about (3S.000.000 annu ally, and bankera see little prospect of getting dollars to liquidate the present credits, An Invitation Is 'extended to Ladles and Gentlemen to attend a card parly Wednesday evening at the Parish ha'.l. Sponsored by St. Ann's Altar Society. Prizes and Refreshments. Admission ac. . WINDOW GLA8B W seU window glass and will replace your broken windows reasonably. Trowbridge Cab inet Work. MlfHlIlHl (f .Ml)'