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MEDFORD MATL TUTBUXE, MEDFORD, OREGON. THURSDAY. JULY 19. 1934. PAGE ELEVEN 1 A Head ererj ad on this pane . - u0 will probabl; Una eiactlj Hie (hint you want to ouj at Mil . " Isn't mere. adrrr tlw . . . 1" pensive, ettectlvei RATES Per woid first inaoctlon (Minimum 3&c) iS&ch additional Insertion. pei word -lc (Minimum 10c) Per line per month, without copy changes -a Phone 75 FOB WANT ADS FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 3 -room modern house; laundry trays, large lot, woodshed, garage; 115. water, paid. Tel. U80-R. FOR RENT Modern 5-room house, 39 My era. HOUSES for rent or le. Call. Harold H Brown. 195. POR RENT Home, furnished oi unfurnished Brown & Walt. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT 3-room apt. Tel. 641-W. FOR RENT Desirable furnished apartments. Hotel Holland. FOR RENT Furnished apts.; shady lawn. 616 No. Central. 4-ROOM APT., frlgldalre, tile sink, completely furnished, clean ana modera, at the Holly Apts., 135 No. Holly. Low summer rates. FOR RENT Desirable furnished apartment. Hotel Grand. TWO-ROOM apts, 525 No. Riverside FOR RENT Furnished or unfurnlah a part menu. C argil I Court. Tel. 195 FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Large room, close in; hos and cold water, ihower. 20 so. Fir. I - FOR RENT Nicely furnished aleep I ing rooms, with garage accommoda tions. moaere.ee raws, ao ao. ttiver side Ave. LOST AND FOUND LOST Sunday, July 16 between Md v lo.-d and Grants Pass, man's brown sweater and blue dress coat with pin stripe. Return to Lloyd O. Hlckerson, Lake view. Ore. Reward. LOST Brown and white Pointer pup. female, 6 mos. old. Reward. 402 King St. LOST Small white female pup Brown markings on head and ears Bob tailed 242 N Front. LOST if dog missing, call 1518 WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Experienced waitress. Ap ply in person only. rranklln Cafe. WANTED High school girl to help with housewo-k for room, board and some wages. Inquire 518 So. Ivy. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Upstairs office rooms See Hubbard Bros. FOR RENT Boat at Four Mile lake Vlda Rankin. FOR RENT ROOM BOARD ROOM AND BOARD 153 N. Oakdaie RATES very moderate at 716 E. Main. ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 S Grape. FOR EXCHANGE WILL TRADE Guernsey heifer for small Jersey milk cow. Pay differ ence. E. Lundberg. Ross Lane, mile north Baker's Serv. Sta. WANTED Unincumbered, middle aged, reliable woman for general housework and care of children. Must stay nights. References. 736 E. Jackson. WANTED Experienced woman to cure for small children. Spring Street. u Box 111. WANTED Experienced waitress. Diamond Cafe. MALE OR FEMALE WANTED Pickers previously employ ed at Glenvlew Orchard. L. O. Bragg. "please phone between 7 and 8 p. m. WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Man to pack peaches. Phone 355-J-l. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Young woman wants work in small family. Close In. Phone 981-L. EXPERIENCED electric welder wants position. Will go anywhere. Best of references. Box 3184, Tribune. UNINCUMBERED, experienced wom an, will ctre for children in the nome, reasonable. Small children preferred. Phone 919-R. RESPONSIBLE woman will care foT children at her home Call 1228. WANTED--MISCEiXAN0US TaTjtED Uaed wardrobe trunk Phone 790-J. LAND WANTED Good bottom land with ample water, to lease, ur might buy. L. C. Gould. Talent. Oregon. i mile south Talent. W ANTED--To care for children in my home. R40 E. 9th. WANTED Scales snowing gram weight. 44 Willamette Ave. PARTIALLY loaded furniture van (fo- lng to Los Angeles about August 1, wants freight for there or way points. We also wnt return load. Hawley Transfer, Tel. 1044-X. WANTED Warrants Redden 5t Oo WANTED 2nd nana goods and Junk Pat's, 1506 Prune St. Phone 547-L. WANTED 2nd hand furniture. We ouy, sell and trade Bcrrydale 2nd Hand store. 1603 N. filveresldo Telephone 268 WANTED Baoy calves Rt. I, Box 395. Medford. FURNITURE re-upholstered. Phone 969-R. TtilOault. Ia-ANTED Wool, mohair, hides and ' pelt -See us before you tell Wool bturs and twin foi sale Medford Bantam House. 27 N. Grape at Peons 1062 WAN! TO BUY 1929 Ford. Must be cheap 933 W 2nd WANTED Household goods stores roots or what have you Medford Birg&in House 21 N Grape St Tel 1062. WANTED TO BUY 10-ton IT 111 or more crusher amalgamator Advise price and where can oe seen 417 Davis a:dg. Portland. Ore JUNK WANTED We pay Cash tor JVSK BATTERIES AND RADIATORS ALUMINUM BRASS COPPER and unk of all descriQtion. MEDPORD BAROAJN HOUS8 31 No G:ae Tel 10QJ WILL ear lor elderly lick people in my name PSont 437. X FOR SALE Young turkeys or will trade in on late model automobile. (Coupe preferred.) Floyd Maharry. Talent. Ore. FOR EXCHANGE 1929 model A Ford sedan and 2 lots In Medford for late model Ford V-8. Tel. 4U7-Y EXCHANGE Furn. re-up bolstering for lumber, wood, fish poles and reels. Phone 969-R. FOR SALE OR TRADE Whit electric sewing machine for Ught sedan Box 638. Tribune. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Gentle saddle horse. Box 2275, Tribune. FOR SALE Herd of Guernsey Jersey milk cows. C. A. Knlghten. Wagner creek. FOR SALE 50 head ewe sheep; 6 miles north Gold Hill, Riviera Plantation. FOR SALE Fresh cows. AdolJ Schultz. Beagle Ore, FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE: 300 hybrid pullets, avge, Vt. 3l,4 lbs. Colonial Pity Farms best egg grade, heavy breed, 65c each. See or call Elmore Parker, . Williams. PUKE Bronte coma. cockeraD'a prize i took 15 Jesse Nell Rt I Ashland FOR SALE; Breeding cockerels. B;iy now. Closing out all surplus stock during next 10 days. Pedigreed Hanson Leghorns. Papers furnish- ' ed If desired. Thompson Ringlet ted Barred Rocks; few choice Ma hood Reds. Mrs. Carley, Rt. 2. Phone 258-X. Cert. 10102. FOR SALE DOGS PETS FOR SALE Two bear and cougar hounds, cheap. 1716 No. Riverside. FOR SALE Boston Bull pups. Stone, 4th and Bar tie tt. FOR SALE Mastiff and St. Ber nard dog, 21 'rifle, canvas canoe and model T Ford truck. Rt. 1 Box 330, or Tel. 447-M. FOR SALE HOMES FOR SALE: 5-room modern house. 1 ' acre; hlghlv improved; 6th house on light side of Spring St., off era ter Lake highway. Price 83000; 25 down, 25 per month; or will sell 91500 equity for 650. 905 East J St., Grants Pass, Ore. TRADE equity In 5-room house and 3 lots In Medford for small place out of town or w-at have you. Box yum, Tribune. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE RANCH SACRIFICED Well located improved and equipped 27 acres finest bottom land, very cheap Irri gation; suitable for dairying, or chard and gardening. Would con sider part trade. Must be sold soon Box 2279. Tribune. RESIDENCE lot and 8 acres clear su burban Sacramento for Oregon farm land. S C. McCullocic. o06 State B:dg , Los Auge. calif, WHEN you think of real estate, think of Brown A Whtie. Trade your valley or town places fo; near mineral dit. Real chance to prospcci. nun ne jou raur j 53 ACHES near Applegate P. O; 11 A cultivation, free water tight; bal ance timr: improvements, Paul E.-dman. Applegate. Ore. 1933 FORD V-8 truck, tone wheel base, cab, dual tires; run very llttle. 1930 NASH -cylinder DeLuxe M- i dan; tfandy buy. 1930 PONTIAC sedan, excellent con dition. 1924 BUICK roadster; a bargain. 1930 INTERNATIONAL truck, dual wheels. 1929 AUBURN 8 sedan, like new. WALTER W. ABBEY, INC. Nash, Graham, Willys, International Truck Sales and Service. 123 So. Riverside. Phone 308 GOOD USED CARS 30 DAY WRITTEN GUARANTEE REASONABLE PRICES 1933 Plymouth DeLuxe sedan with atr wheels. 1929 LaSalle 5 -passenger coupe. 1929 Chevrolet 2 -door sedan. 1928 LaSalle sport coupe, 1927 Chrysler roadster. 1028 Dodge Fast-4 coupe. 1933 Plymouth DeLuxe coupe. ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INO. Tel 18 38 No. Riverside FOR SALE; Model A Ford coupe, ex cellent condition, new paint. 109 e eth st. side. AUTOMOlAiE SPECIALS FINEST GRADE WESTERN OIL, 9i) qt; 36c gal.; D gallons with can, si.va: 100 Pure Pennsylvania Oil. 15 lie qt ; 62c gal.; b gallons. 13.00. SUNRISE SUPER SERVICE STATION FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS NEARLY NEW electric pump, boat and trailer, also picking buckets 810 E. Jackson. VACUUM CLEANER Airway, almost new, for sale or will trade for any thing useful. Phone 292. or address Hal Halght. 310 So. Riverside Ave. FOR SALE Savage electric washing machine and china closet, sideboard, sewing machine. Call 142 No. Ivy. FLY SPRAY Kills flies and keeps them off the cowa In pasture; 90c gallon. Bring your own container. Jackson County Feed Co.. 4th and Bartlett Sts. SEED and grain cleaning. Our new cleaner will properly clean your grain for seeding or feeding pur poses Jackson County Feed Co. FRUIT BASKETS and Berry Cuoa, all kinds. Jackson County Feed Co., 4tn and Barueti sts. FOR SALE Champion peaches. Chas. E. Gray, Gold Hill. GRAIN SACKS and Sack Twine. Jackson County Feed Co., 4th and Bartlett Sts. DRY forest wood. Phone 1458-W. Summer prices. GET YOUR GLADS at 314 E. Main St. Pruitt & Ralmey's Glad Garden Table Rock. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Mt'hHON CO. AUSTHAC1 CO Abstracts ol lltlt, ana Title Insurance rhs only complete ntle System in Jacksra County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstract of Title. Rooms 8 aud S, No 33 North Central Ave. ur-itair. Expert window Cleaner LET GEORGE DO IT - Tl. 1172 House Clearing. Floor Waxing Ori ental Rug Cleaning specialty Van ting schools LEARN NOVELTY DANCES from for rr.er Panchon-Marco stars. Ted and Evelyn Schrader. Studio opposite Rial to. Phona ItJlfi-Y. T runner EADS TRANSFER & STORAOB OO. Offioe 1016 No. Central Phone 815 Prices right. 4ervut guaranteed HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack ers and movers Special livestock moving equipment. Prices right 619 North Riverside Phone 1044-X Aloney to Lend f fcEY LOANED ON FURNITURE NftRS, ETC Prompt service atid le gal rates. W. E THOMAS. 45 8 Central. State license No S 157. Painting and Pepernanglng M. A. BLISS Painting end paper hanging Tel 64d--W u8 S Grape Juh rnnting MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Beat equipped plant id southern Oregon Printing of all kinds; oook binding; loose leaf ledgers and blanks, billing systems, duplicating caab sales slips and everything in the printing lines 38-80 N Orape Phone 75 FOR SALE Himalaya blackberries. 15c gal. Pick them yourself. Mane Lange, Central Point, Phone 307. FOR SALE Crabapples, 2 lie lb. Tel. 1566-R. FOR SALE For storage, 4 chairs, 1 rocker, 1 table, 1 dresser, 3 trunks, miscellaneous dishes. Eads Trans fer 3c Storage. FOR SALE: Gravensteln apples. Tel. 7-F-14. FOR SALE A small well established business. Just coming Into best pay ing season. Owner leaving town must sell at once. 517 N. Central FOR SALE Apricots. Mrs. R. J. Eatl. Phone 6U-J-4. FOR SALE Equity in house. Cell 526 Haven. , FOR SALE Grain, oats and barley bags." idford Bargain House, 27 N. Grape St. Phone 1C62. LEGAL NOTICES Summons for Publication. No. 3:4-1-;. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon in and for the County of Jackson. ; The Federal Land Bank of Spokane, a corporation. Plaintiff, vs. L. B Tedrlck and E. R. Tedrlck, wife and husband; Nathan B. Newcomb, also known as N. B. Newcomb, and K at her 1 no A. Newcomb, husband and wife; and Medford National Farm Loan Association, a corpora tion, Defendants. To Nathan B. Newcomb. also known as N. B. Newcomb, and Katherlne A. Newcomb, husband and wife, of the above nnmed defendants: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, you. and each of you, are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you In tho above entitled suit on or bofore the 26th day of July, 1934, said date bJ Ing the last day of four weeks from the dnte of the first publication of this summons, and said period of rour wectcs being the time prescribed for publication hereof, and if von fall to appear and answer said complaint. wiuun saia time, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in its complaint, to-wtt: For Judgment against the defend ants, L. B. Tedrlck and E. R. Tedrlck, wife and husband, and Medford Na tional Farm Loan Association, a cor poration, and against each of them, for the sum of $210.00. with Interest at the rate of 8 per annum from the 8th day of May. 1931; the sum oi $210 00, with Interest at the rate of B per annum rrom the 8th day of November. 1931; the sum of 1210 00. with Interest at the rate of 8 pr annum from the 8th dav of Mav 1032: the sum of 1210.00. with Interest at me rate or e per annum from the 8th day of November, 1932: the sum of 210.00, with Interest at the rate of 8 per annum from the 8th div of May 1933: tho sum of 117187. with interest at the rate of B por an num from tne 8th dav of November, 1933; the sum of 5026 40, with In terest .( the rate of 6 per annum from the 8th day of November, 1933; the sum of 916.15, Insurance prem ium; the sum of 917 00 abstract charges: the sum of 9250. attorney fees; and for plaintiff's costs and dis bursements in this suit: that It be decreed that the stock in The Fed eral Land Bank of Spokane owned by the Medford National Farm Loan as sociation and pleuged as security :ar s.iiu loan be retired and the par val ie thereof applied upon the Indebted ness secured by said mortgage; that the mortgage described in plaintiff's complaint be foreclosed and the mort gaged premises as described In the complaint, and again described as fol lows, to-wlt: Beginning at the Northeast corner of Donation Land Claim Forty-seven. In Township Thlrty-slx South of Range One. West of the Willamette Meridian; running thence South 89 deg. 50 in In. West on the North line of said claim U46 feet to tho South east Corner of Donation Land Claim Forty -six; thence West on the line between Claims Forty-six and Forty seven 743.5 feet; thence North 42 deg. 0 mln. West 517.9 feet to the South-ea-t ilde of the County road; thence South 49 deg. 27 mln. West along sld side of road 229.0 feet : thence South 42 deg. 0 mln. East 100.8 feet: thence South 49 deg. 27 mln. West 149 8 feet: thence Nortn 42 deg. 0 mln. West 100.8 feet; thence South 49 deg. 27. mln West 213 2 feet along s'.d side of road to the North line of Do nation Land Claim Forty-seven; thence West on said line 43.16 feet to the center of road: thence South 49 deg. 27 mln. West along said center 80544 feet; thence South 28 deg. 5 mln. West 445.9 feet; thence South 48 deg. 25 mln. West 316 6 feet; thence South 41 deg 20 mln. Eant 271.2 feet: thence North 89 deg. 44 mln. East 3124.5 feet to the East line of Donation Land Claim Forty-seven; thence North 1316 2 feet to the point of beginning, containing 00.43 acres. Also the Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section Two and the Southeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section Thro, in Township Thirty-six. South of Range One West of the Willamette Meridian, excepting and reserving from the foregoing described premis es the right of way of the Med fori and Crater Lake Railroad Compan;,', together with all tho appurtenances and privileges thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining. aHo convey ing all water and dlton rights appur tenant to said lands, situated In Jack son County, state of Oregon, be so!d in one parcel in the manner pre scribed by the laws of the State of Oregon and the practice of this Court; that the proceeds thereof be applied towards the payment of plaintiffs decree, costs and accruing costs; that at said sale plaintiff be permitted to become a purchaser; that plaintiff have a deficiency Judg ment against the defendants, L. B. Tedrlck and Z. R. Tedrlck. wife and husband and Medford Nntlonal Farm Loan Association, a corporation, and against each of them, for any portion of said decree remaining unpaid; that the defenedants, L. B. Tedrlck and E. R. Tedrlck, wife and husband; N.i than B. Newcomb, also known as N. B. Newcomb, and Katherlne A, New comb, husband and wife; and Med. ford National Farm Loan Association, a corporation, be foreclosed and bar red of all right, title, claim or in terest In the premises described in plaintiff's mortgage, except the right of redemption allowed by law, snd that plaintiff have such other and further relief as is meet and equit able. This summons Is published by or der of the Hon. H. D. Norton, Judge of the First Judicial District of Ore gon, made and entered in said court and cause on the 28th day of June, 1934. prescribing that said summons be served by publication thereof once each week for four successive and consecutive weeks in the Medford Mail Tribune, a dally, newspaper pub lished in Medford, Jackson County. Oregon, The date of the first publication of New G-3 Tire Causes Factory Boom i-vK r IE. t 1 Fabric passing through the rolls of calendar Is Impregnated with compounded rubber. 2 The tlre-bullder placing a ply on the drum on which the tire Is built. 3 Placing tire In mold preparatory to vulcanliatlon, or cur. I Ing. 4 The finished tire gets the last of many Inspections. Visit to Plant Reveals Little Known Phases of Tire Building; Inspections Le gion Throughout Process. AKRON, O. (Special) Factories ot the Goodyeur Tire and tiubber Co. are running night and day. six days a week, with (our six-hour sbKls. making tbe new G-3 tire, latest rd dltlon to tbe automobile tire Beld. Goodyear donlere In all sections re port materia! sales Increases sluce tho advent o( the new tire heuce the tnctory activity. Tbe lire, tbe company's engineers claim, glres 43 per ceut more non-Bkld mileage, with i flatter and thicker tread, wider rid ing ribs, more center traction and more non-skid blocks. Contrary to the hazy Impressions it many laymen, tires are not stamped out by a huge machine on he order of a doughnut mold. A visit to the flint Goodyear fao torlea here reveals the many In teresting operations necessary to build a tire. Three elements In a tire rubber, (abrle and compounds meet and merge at different stages In tbe process. Much ot the rubber (or the Goodyoar G-3 and other tires Is grown on the Goodyear plantations In Sumatra. It la shipped In bales wbicb are cut Into chunks here In a machine known as a "pie-cutter." Giant cylinders make these chunks and the compounds one integral mass ready for the tire fabric Much ot tbe (abrlc Is made In the company's textile mills from cotton grown on the Goodyear plantation In Arizona. After a warming process, tbe (abrlc Is run through the triple rolls of a calendar where the com pounded rubber Is worked Into It, emerging as rubberized cloth. An air bag Is Inserted In the newly-built tire and It goes to the "pit," or vulcanis ing room. After rigid Inspections and ma cblne-wrapplng, the new tire goes to one of the 60,000 Goodyear dealers and dlstrtbutors scattered all over the globe. Constant, ciretul Inspection at every step Is one of tho outstanding (natures of the process. No tire with, the slightest Orw is ever allowed to got by this corps o( lynx-eyed Inspec tors. Tbe twenty-tour hour humming ot the Goodyear plauts Is adding con stantly to the company's outstanding record ot 216,000,000 tires built sine Its organization In 1898 millions mora than by any other manufac turer. 0( this enormous output 68 per cent was built In tbe last seven years. A train ol 110,000 freight cars. 830 miles long, would be required to ship all ot these 21f-,oro,0000 Goodyear tires. Laid ond to end these tires would reach mora than 100,000 miles, or tour times around the equator. this summona Is June 2Bth, 1034, anrl the date of the last publication is July 26th, 1034. T. W. MILES, Postofflce AddreAK: Medford, Oregon. . EDWARD J. CROWLEY, Postofflce nddreu! Spokane, Wash ington, Attorneys for Plaintiff. POR SALE Osed sewing machines, all makes; terms tt desired All make rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine Co. 34 N Bartlett. BUSINESS CHANCES POR SALE Suburban grocery store, with living quarters; excellent lor-., tlon. A money maker. Price S3500; good terms. 19 No. Fir St. NEW log dining room, gna station and living quarters for lcane or rent Reasonable. Redwood hlgbwa. Ye Rustic Camp. Kerby, Ore. SAW MILL (or sale. SHOO, terms P O Box 033. Medford. POR SALE Hl-Way Inn Cafe and equipment. Rent 112 50 month Oold Hill. Ore. MISCELLANEOUS YOU CAN SAVE nesrly 60 of your Auto Insurance with a Legal Reserve Co. S. A Kroachel. agent Phone 350 DOns examined free. Or. stone. 4tn and Bartlett. GRAIN ORINDINO It you are buy ing gram let us grind It for your feed. Jackson County Peed Com pany, 4th and Bartlett Sts. BRING your grain to us for grlndln?. Jack--on County Feed Co., 4th and Bartlett fits. PARENTS Onuaual opportunity for ten Medford children between 10 and 18 years, with year or more mimical training Through management's courtly, it Is polb!e to offer weekly lena-jn and supervised dally practice on Craterlan threader pipe-organ. In struction to be under Don Pierce Huck&bee. Cmterlan organist, re cently of Los Angeles. Mr. Hilcka bee has hod extensive experleni-9 and exceptional auccew In airh training. For Information see Mr. Huekaoee this week at theater, D tneen 6 and 10 a m. FOR RENT HOUSES roR RENT Firnlaned 5-roorn house PMone 733-M exRPFNT-3-rforn unfumlihed house S Grae . S17 M per rro -a:er p.vd. 3rt W. E. Tuoina. 45 io.U Central. FOR SALE AUT0M0BILE8 POR SALE Ctiev. pickup. 137 50; Pn.-d T aedsn. Hi: Dodge D!ry Hi Mile louta Phoenix. Hiway Echenite DENTISTRY Dr. 1 ft Oove 235 E Main. BOAT FRAILER. Cash Register Add. Ing Machine. Typewriter. Boots S.ioes. Hunting-Fishing Equipment 317 North R.rerslde. GRAIN SACKS Jackson Couxty Peed Co.. 4th and Btrtlett Sta. BUSINESS DIRECTORY ONE EACH 1034 Terrsplane and Hudson sedsn: used ss demonatra. torn: st a substantia! discount and new ear guarantee. Trade end! ternu lk:n Motor CjmpAny. H.jd- j son-Te.-rap.snt Dealer, 6 Rl.era.oe WALL-PAPER CLCANINO s.de. It. Mi. B.ati, 310 N, Mail Tribune Daily Cross -Word Puzzle Notice In the County Court of the 6tste of Oregon, for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of Nelse , Paulsen, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that Porter J. Neff, administrator In the ft ooze entitled matter, hoe filed with the clerk of the above named court his j Finn) Report and Account, and that July 28, 1934, st 10 o'clock A. M. ac the Court House in the City of Med. i ford. Jackson County, Oregon, has I been fixed as the time and place for hearing objections thereto and for the i examination and allowance thereof. I PORTER J. NEPP, ! Administrator of the Estate of Nelse Paulsen, deceased. ACROSS Pay court to Coal scuttles Epic poem Demoo Wickedness Song from an opera Apart Parted with for a price Poko Surgical In strument Lons narrow Inlets of the ea The-Hehrew D Northern European By Soft murmur Australian bird Frlnhlen Highest point Cotton-seed Ins machine Devour Discolored places Bcrimpa Former rulsr Tea tseter Part of a shot Crlppla Teacher Ophite of sweat her Solution of Yesterday's Puiile sic 10o1psmesaot m aImIl ErgE r i ne gq or1?PJr i rt 'Jn gTra WiElBTltrlA gaMTgjP SiTjAB "tgSjT O PMgv l: R O , I pjSJP E D ffiE : j Pj K 1 N A RB OjRSWo RALgjpL A cosIm q'pTo l TJt U mTTsIm toMs'aIr i EavogW b o I r MgA ke mu 10 ipjs TIM.R'EUTfplN I 6SJoJA f R I o"MmA Ell NG ER'- U E MAgfE E SpROp:E D SI. WorthlMtt I. Hebrew Biblical meamirs 11. Greek letter I. Chances 63. Go by 4. pronoun 64. Kind of duck 5. Elliptical 65. Attach with rue Inn needle and track thread I. Philippine DOWN 7. mf 1. Handful . picture stand I. Countries con- trolled by ' stronger countries 10. Luorlcat 1L Mournful 15. (entrance 20. Act or endear ment H. Items of prop arty 14. Blast on a horn tft. Flowers used In Ore win 29. Member used for support . and locomo tion 27. Olve forth 2S. Apropos 12. Small wneels for furni ture ST. Kind of rub- Titles 40. Temporary cesfatlon of hostilities 45. Kind r;f cfinfBi 44. sluMcnl char acter 16, Depict 4. Chart 47. Win 41, Cr? of a crow Uall Paper Clesnlnt lc (Mr r) Bluett, i' 2 K f f I7 tiff v r l , .' ': ' '' . "33 Tr"7'A 42 ""723 44 4$ ; , ': '''',, 1 1 ' 1 lay"'-!1- -ilJJsJui.li.nl II I I 1 I Buncom BUNCOM. July 19. (ffpl.) Ed Wal! left Sunday aftvrnoon for Roxy Ann, where he la employed by Frank Spald ing tn his logging camp. flam Handle and Elmer White came down from Roxy Ann Saturday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Randall and children are visiting friends near Steamboat for & few days. P. A. Hule and sons, Marlon and Leonard, returned from a few days prospecting on the Klamath river, Monday. Mrs. Elmer Klvltt and children of Jacksonville) have been visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Hulse, foi several days. Miss El min a Hulse, who has been visiting friends down the Big Apple gate, returned home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Phlnney were business callers In Medford Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Brown and son Leonard of Portland -ire now located at the home of Mrs. Brown's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vanderhoof. Dan Daly of Seattle, who has been visiting at the Vanderhoof home for several weeks, left Friday for his home. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Coleman of Med ford, accompanied by their grand daughters, Dorian d Terrlll and Norma Mitchell, passed through Buncom Tuesday. Mrs. Wilbur Thompson of Ashland and Mrs. Ben a9chulta and little daughter of Medford were visitors at the Rolund home Sunday and Mon day. Fay Randall, Donald Rolund, Leon ard Brown and Dan Vanderhoof wen: swimming in the Big Applegate Wed nesday afternoon. Miss Elmlna Hulse and Mrs. Hilma Randall attended the dance at Eagle Point Saturday. Clint Roundtree of Applegate was e, caller at the Hulse home aunday evening. Miss Fay Knapp has been spending several days with Miss Betty Hall. Mrs. Fred Vanderhoof, Mrs. Ben Schults and Mrs. Ida Rotund called on Mrs An 11 Ollson Sunday even'.n3 Hoc fit's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Van- dorfy of Medford. Shopping In Medford Tuesday were) Mrs. W. H. Nussbaum, Gus Peck, Mrs. Roy arlgsby,v Mrs. Harry Tonn, and Mr. and Mrs. Reed Charley. , Jewell Abbott was a guest Monday of Miss Edith Hoefft. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hoefft, Mr. and Mrs, T. J. Hoefft and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Qrlgsby enjoyed a domino party Saturday night at the T. J.- Hoefft homo. Mrs. Amy Qrlssom called Monday on Mrs. Lucy o lissom and Mrs. E. Ortssom of Climax. , Mrs. Harry Tonn spent Thursday with Mrs. Leonard Bradshaw. Central Point Lake Creek LAKE CREEK, July 10. (Special.) Mrs. Er R. Jones and Mrs. Pery Ragadale spent the week end visiting relatives In Medford. Mrs. Jennie Charley returned to her home In Medford Tuesday after visiting for some time with her daughter, Mrs. I. L. Bradshaw and son Heed Charley and family. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hoefft and fam ily spent Monday night with Mrs. CENTRAL POINT. July IB. (5pl.) Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Smith and daughters, Mary and Norma Lee, of Whlttler, Calif., arrived Saturday to spend their vacation with Mr. Smith's mother, Mrs. L. H. Smith, and broth er, C. E. Smith and family. This U their first visit to Oregon since 1027. Miss Madge Budlcng and Arthur Astley, both of Oakland. Calif., were married recently at the Christian church parsonage In Medford. with the Rev. D. E. Millard performing the ceremony. They were guests here of Miss Budlong's brother, J. O. Yakel and family. Before leaving, they vis ited Crater Lake and Klamath Falls. Leaders of the Junior Club, W. R. C, urgently request that alt members meet their halt on Saturday, July 31, at 10:30 a. m. to determine whether the club la to be continued. J. C. Yakel and family motored to Roxy Anne Sunday where the new grange hall Is being built. Logs are being used in the structure. Phone 64'i We'd haul away your refuse. City Sanitary Service. "TOMBOY TESS" By THE CAMPBELL CLOTHING CO. r rcfi SIZE MADE P9" - ... ) -t-tbt riwerTk Burr y Don't yes iwpeep we Do anp op my r " - " Snapshot-! r -fn 1 WELL 0N AO -fUlO . IT'.O MV uncle eeN'r pasm.' ;lr Tall nr short, stout or slim, yon ran bs sure of pfrtsrt fit hin yoa base us custom tailor four clotbss. Iirprnd upon us to tailor suit that tils both your flfurs and tour prrsonallta, at fair prlca. rotch 'ool,n Mills Hulls Msrts to jour mrssure $20.30 to $a?.SB.