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PAGE SEVEN I a. (a r-vs eamhe mm. mm miMmmmmmm MEDFORD MAIL TRIBtrSTE. MEDFOKD, OREGON. MONDAY. JULY 30. 1934. v affi- PI Bead every on thll page J will probably flno eaactlj tbe thing you want to blij 01 kU . . U K Isn't there, adver tise .. . In" pensive, eHectlvei Per word tlrat inflection (Minimum a&c) (adi additional insertion. nir oinrd (Minimum 10c) Pet line pet month, without copy changes -1-36 Phone 75 FOR WANT A.D3 LOST AND FOUND i!osT PursTwTcrater Lake highway Blue leather with zipper. Return to Man iriuutc. ..v..-.- BROKE into my pasture on B.ackcll hill .one red yearling muley: one ear cropped. Owner can have her by paying pasture. Jack Thrasher. Jacksonville. kOST Small white female pup Brown markings on head and ears Boo tailed 242 N Front. LOST II dog missing, call 1510 WANTED FEMALE HELP CTRICTLY honorable bachelor, no children, wants housekeeper. Small house, very little work. No wanes at present but good home. Can work out If desired. Address Tribune Box 2394. WANTED (Personal) Lady from country who applied for position at 716 E. Jackson St. Please call 923-L or come see me Immediately. WANTED Experienced woman tor general housework. Rcterencee. 10 Geneva. MALE OR FEMALE WANTED First class beauty operator Inquire Roseborough's, Beauty Shop, 36 So. Central Avenue. W ANTED SITU ATI0NS HIGH SCHOOL graduate wants otflco work, with chance for advancement. 3 yrs. shorthand and typing, book keeping. Naomi Johnson, Central Point. EXPERIENCED waitress wants work. Tel. 1273. CHILDREN cared for In my home. Phone 918-R. W ANTED-MISCELLANEOUS WILL store furniture for use of same. ' or will pay cash for good buy. Box 2396, Tribune. WANTED TO LEASE By responsible ' people, house, east side, good loca tion, two or three bedrooms. Box 2457. Tribune. WANTED Ranch with 40 to 60 acres under cultivation, plenty of free Irrigation water, with or without buildings. Moun'.aln ranch pre J terred. State price and terms in l.'l.-st letter. Mrs. L. A. Umstend. P. O. Box 985, Huntington Beach Cat. WANTED Pasture lor 50 sheep. Harry Steele, 3 miles east of Phoenix. WANTED A few pullets or young hens. Must be good strain, Reds or Rocks. Rt. 2. S. P. Robb. MARTIALLY loaded furniture ran go ing to Los Angeles about August 1. wants freight for there or way points. ?:a also want return load Hawley Transfer, Tel. 1044-X. WANTED BaDy calves Rt. 1, Box 395. Medford. FURNITURE re-upholstered. Phone 969-R. Thibault. WANTED Wool, mobalr, hides and pelts See us before you sell Wool bags and twine for sale. Medford Bargain House. 27 N. Orape St Pbone 1062 WANT TO BUY 1929 Ford. Must be oheep S33 W 2nd WANTFJJ Household goods, stoves tools or what nave you Medford Bargain House 27 N Orape St rei 1062 RANTED TO BUY 10-ton mil) or more crusher anaigsmator Advise price and where can oe seen 417 Davis B.dg. Portland. Ore JUNK WANTED We pay cash tot JUNK BATTERIES AND RADIATORS ALUMINUM BRASS. COPPER and unk of ail descriptions. MEDFORD BAROAIN BOU8E 27 NO. Orape Tel 100 WILL care for elderly sick people IB my Dome Phone 4J7-X W ANTED Warrant Redden ft Co WANl'ED 2"-d nana good, and June pat's, 1506 Prune St Phone 547-L. WANTED 2nd hsnd furniture We hiy. sell and trwie Berryasie ana Hand store 1603 a Kivereaiae Te.ephine 266 ANTED -ond-hand fnrmt.i.e. r-we. cuns and fishing tackle. 45 So.it u Front St. WANTED 3 or 4 room, fvirnlturf t be In lair oo:,d;'.;on and n.ir f:n tz: writs 31 Fourth 3:.. A-hland. Orr. FOR "ENT-H0USF.8 I fO RENT Moesra 4-room houss. 1 li, FOE RENT HOUSES DUPLEX lfl S- Newtown: elec. refrlg.. oil burner, garage; (25.00. water paid. Mr. Kyle. Tel. 1224. FOB RENT OR LEASE Fine home close to Medford business district moderate rent. Home has hardwood floors, fireplace, basement, plenty of room, garage. 100 foot lot. No small children desired. See owner. 332 No. Ivy Street. FOR RENT Furnished 9-room house Phone 753-M. HOUSES for rent or sale. Call Harold U Brown. 185. FOR RENT Unfurnished houses Western Loan Is Building Co., 5 S. Central Ave. FOR RENT Homes, furnished oi unfurnished Brown & Wo lie FOR RENT APARTMENTS TWO-ROOM unfurnished apt., close In. Peasonable. 245 South Central Ave. FOR RENT apartment. Desirable furnished Hotel Grand. FOR RENT Nicely furnished apts. 616 N. central. FOR RENT Furnished apts Hotel Holland. TWO-ROOM apts, S26 No. Riverside FOR RENT Furnished or unfurnish apartmenta. Carglll Court. Tel 493 FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Large room, close In: ho: and cold water, shower. 20 so. tlr. FOR RENT ROOM BOARD RATES very moderate at 716 E. Main ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 S Orape. FOR EXCHANGE FOR SALE: Young turkeya or will trade in on late moaei automooue (Coupe preferred ) Floyd Maharry. Talent. Ore. FOR EXCHANGE 1929 model A Ford eedan and 3 lots In Medford for late model Ford V-8. Tel. 407-Y EXCHANGE Furs re-upholstering for lumber, wood, fish poles and reels. Phone 969-R. FOR SALE OR TRADE White electric sewing machine for light sedan Box 638. Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE REAL - ESTATE TRADE forarger ranch, 6 acres, Pa. clflc Hwy, close In; good Improve ments; garden sol,; clear. Will as sums. 15 No. Fir St. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE! Cheap, home In Grants Pass. Inquire Mrs. John E. Ross, Central Point. WHEN you think of real estate, think oi Brown at wntie. 53 ACRES near Applegate P. O.-, 11 A cultivation, free water right; bal ance timber; Improvement. Paul Erdman. Applegate, Ore. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FRESH COW FOR SALE Walter Arm. priest, Ruch. FRESH COW for sale. Walter Armshrd FOR SALE Young family milk cow; small Jersey: very gentle. Call Jacksonville 174. FOR SALE Fresh oowa, Schuitt, Beagle Ore, FOR SALE DOGS PETS FOR SALE Female Cocker spsnlel pup 8 months old. 82. Phone 644, FOR SALE Dalmatian or Coach pupa 19XXX1. P. D. Lofland, Central Point. FOR SALE POULTRY PURE Bronze tons. Cockeran's price stock 88 Jesse Nell Rt I Ashland FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE: Model T Ford touring. In good condition. Cheap for cash. Box 2472, Tribune. FOR SALE 1929 Chevrolet truck stake body. This can be bought very cheap, see Bill Mooney at Fur Fish 4s Game Corp., Prospect, Ore. GOOD USED CARS SO-DAY WRITTEN GUARANTEE REASONABLE PRICES 1933 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan, with air wheels. 1929 LaSalle 6-passenger Coupe. 1928 LaSalle Sport Coupe. 1928 Dodge Fast-4 Coupe. 1929 Ford Roadster, ARMSTRONO MOTORS. INC. Tel. 18. 38 N. Riverside. TERRAPLANB AND HUDSON demon strators at a substsntlal discount Trsde and terms. Eskln Motor Co- next to Western .V.'to Supply. 1928 RIIlflK Annrt Roxdsu-r: new ton new rubber. A-l mechanically. 2316 E. Main, pnone Btu-u AUTOMOBILES 1934 Truck, tandem wheels. 1931 Ford Truck. 1930 International Truck. 1929 o. M. c. Truck. 1926 Ford Truck. 1930 Nash Sedan. 1930 Pontlec Sedan. 1929 Auburn Sedan. 1931 Ford Coupe. .'926 Cleveland Coupe. WALTER W. ABBEY. INC. Nash. LaFsyett. Oraham. Willys and International Trucks Sales and Service. Phone 303. 123 So. Riverside. AUTOMOBILE SPECIALS FINEST ORADE WESTERN OIL. 9c qt: 36;: a::.: S gshon ar.tft can, 1 .75: 100 Pur Pennsylvan.a OH. ISVfcc qt : 62c gs : b ft. lions. C3 00 SUNRISE SUrER SERVICE STATION FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SM.E Furniture at IJ w 13th '- Call Monday P0R FAI.E lc maoh'.n ns-iy nw 0 rssh lk .1 K H. OSiq lit "f , Q.m'A f sat, Oit, FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Peaches. Tuscan clings, early Crawford and Champions; aUo satsuma plums. Dolph Phlppa 4 miles out crater Lake Hgny. lei. j-.m-j-i. FOR SALE Electric frlgldalre priced to sell. Pu-ne 1066-W. FOR SALE Strawberries and canning .err. Dora E Smith. South half of Anderson Ranch. Talent. Ore. FOR SALE Crawford peaches, fine flavored. Dean Ranch. Old Stage Rd FOR SALE Place your order Tuscsn cling pesches, Glelm Ranch, Tslent. Picking Aug. 1st on. DRY FIR cordwood to trsde for wheat. E. L. Walz. FOR SALE Late cabbage plant. 1208 E. 11th. FOR SALE! Early Crawford peaches. Calhoun ranch, l nine s. w. or Phoenix. , FOR SALE Canning peaches. Linn orchards, Eagle Point. Victor Tee sitore, proprietor. FOR SALE 10 tons of alfalfa hay, in quire 11422 Locust. FOR SALE! Crown Leader egg mash fits the pocketbook and tills the egg basket. Try It. Monarch Seed b Feed Co. FOR SALE Peaches. Woodlawn Or chard. Phone H. A. DeBuque, Cen. tral Point. 127. FOR SALE Hale peaches: mile north and mile west of Central Point. Scenic Ave. G. A. Edwards, Phone C. Pt. 141. FOR SALE Green gage pluma and cooking apples. Phone 132-L. FOR SALE Victory canned dog food 3 cans lor 2oc: H9c dozen. Monarch Seed As Peed Co. STRAW C. A. DeVoe, 623-J-2. FOR SALE Watch out for lice and mites In your chicken house. Come to us for materials to clean up the trouble. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. FOR SALE Pep up that sickly lawn or those bsckward plants with our proven fertilizers. Special prices jn plant-focda for a short time buy nowl Monarch Seed sr. Feed Co. FOR SALE Equity In house. Call 526 Haven. FOR SALE Grain, oats and barley bags. Medford Bargain House. 37 N. Orape St. Phone 1062. FOR SALE Uaed sewing machines, all makea: terms if desired All makes rented and repaired White Sewing Machlns Co. 24 N Bartlett MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE The most dependable grinding and milling service In the valley. Bring grain to ua for a regular Job. Wo mix, clean, acour or grind grain. Prlcea right. Mon arch Seed As Feed Co. YOU CAN SAVE nearly 60 of your Auto insurance. with a Legal Reserve Co. S. A. Kroschel. agent Phone 350 DOGS examined free. Dr. Stone. 4tn and Bartlett. . DENTISTRY Dr. 1. a. Gov. 335 E Main. ' BOAT TRAILER, Cash Register. Add ing Machine. Typewriter. Boot Shoes, Hunting-Fishing Equlpmeot 317 North Riverside GRAIN SACKS Jackson County Feed Co. 4th and Bartlett St. BUSINESS CHANCES COFFEE ANN'S FOR SALE. MIMEOGRAPH SHOP publishing weekly psper and Job. 8100 or light car. Shopping News. Ashland. SAW MILL for sale. 81100. term P O Box 953. Medford. FOR SALE HI-Way Inn Cafe and equipment. Rent 813.50 month Gold Hill. ore. PERSONAL REV. EVELYN MARSHALL aplrltuil readings dally. 315 So. Riverside. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Anitmcit JACKSON UO. ABSTKAC1 CO. Abstract of nil. ana Title Injurant rbe ooiy complete ntl System in Jackson county. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstract of rule. Room 8 end A, No 33 North Central Ave. upstair. Expert Window Cleaners LET OEOHOE DO IT - Tel. U72 House Cleaning, Floor Wsxlng OrU en in KUft cleaning specialty Dancing Hctiooltt LEARN NOVELTY DANCES from for mer Ftuichon-Maroo stars. Ted and Evelyn 6ch ruder etudio oppotlte Kiaito. pnone isia-Y. Money to tend MONEY LOANED O.N PUKN1TUUI CARS. ETC Prompt service and le gal rates W g. THOMAS. 5 6 Central. State license No S 167. Job rrintinc ! MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant in southern Oregon Printing of all kinds; nook binding; loose leaf ledgers and blanks, billing gyi terns, duplicating caa sales slips and everything in the printing Unea 28-30 N Orape Phone 75 Mall Paprr Cleaning. WALL-PAPF.R CLEANING, lo tt II rt Mr Black J10 N BartKtt JOHN H LOCK Pamtina; snd Dsoor. atmr Quant? work at lower prices P.l 95J-H Rea 124 King. EAU8 rHANCTEH i 3TORAHE CO. Offlos 10.6 No Sentral prion 41t Priots rum rra fuaraaued HAWLEY TRANSFER Cspart Daek rs and movers Special UTesUjcl morin, equipment Pnoa ri(&t Si9 N)rt Riesrsid Phone 1044-X Palming and Pspernenglng L A PL!3-S--Pslntirif and paper LEGAL NOTICES Notice of First Meeting of rredltorl. No. B-19213 In Bankruptcy. In the District Court of the United States for the District of Oregon. In the Matter of Marguerlta A. Burch. Bankrupt. To the creditor of Marguerlta A. Burch of the City of Medford. In the County of Jackson, and District afore said. Bankrupt: Notice 1 hereby given that on the 35th day of Julv, 1934. the aatd Mar guerlta A. Burch was duly adjudi cated bankrupt; and that the first meeting of her creditors will be held in the office of the Referee. Medford Center Building, Medford. Oregon, on the 8th day of August, 1934, at 3:00 o'clock In the afternoon, at which time the ssld creditors mrfy attend, prove their claims, appoint a Trustee, examine the bankrupt, and transact auch other business as may properly come before said meeting. HARRY C. SKYRMAN, Referee In Bankruptcy. Notice to Creditors. Notice 1 hereby given that I have been appointed by the County Court of Jackson County. Oregon, Adminis trator of the estate of Alice Flnley. deceased, and have qualified. All per sons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present them, with proper vouchers and duly veri fied, to me at the office of Harry O. Skyrman, attorney for said estate, at Room 409. Medford Center Building, in Medford. Oregon, wltntn six months from the date of thla notice. Dated and first published July 30. 1934. C. S. FINLEY, Administrator. CRATER LAKE NATIONAL PARK. Ore (Spl.) Thousands of easterners are headed westward on vacation trips. stopping at all Intereatlng scenic spots, particularly national parks and monuments. Colonel O. W. MacNeese, Washington, D. C. member of the general staff of the United States',,. ; WfrtI of And(,;ron. cllt , army, said when a visitor at Crater lake this week, arriving here from Mt. Rainier National park. "The national parks are the big at traction for travelers thla year." Col. MacNeese ssld, "snd I feel safe In saying there are thousands who are going to aee sight they had never realized existed within their own United States. Many of these travel, ers are the people who In other years have gone sight-seeing In Europe without knowing what their own country had to offer." News Bits BOONVILLE, Mo. (UP) Baptist telephoned a call to church to pray for rain throughout Boonville. At the hour set for the praying, a thun der storm and downpour forced post ponement. NEW YORK. CUP) William Mer Inger, en route from Ireland, where he had collected 160.000 winnings on a sweepstakea ticket, won $10 In the ship's pool and 5 for ffueiwlnir closest to the time the ship reached AmDrose Light. Blind Take Buninens Course. HOUSTON. Tex. (UP) A down blind residents of Houston are taking a special summer buslneas course In which, in addition to learning to read Brattle, they are learning to write on the typewriter. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS Strike heavily Identical Active powtf On the ocean Card with three iott Show irreso Solution of Saturday'! Puxzle HOPlRAT AAIBTEfT AI6 E PL A Rff 3 LAY TfE AMSTE gls I TE . AfLZ 5 H m aTt p E R l 9 IlJIl s aIlMtIr. i p e m sMf jTwWojAlTtE s M v 5. p. L 11a Rltcf!!! 1 ill LjA T t T lie R JIN SlfLyjwjO ET OiSTA T E hATili R A5iT E A lution Withdraw Not straight forward Sin Engage In a gams Lair Hr ih side of lirosd smile Kauy Upper Boor to a warehouie Discharged a debt Religious Inter Little child Food stapl. Glaii con tainer Like Aware At home Cause to re member Mfttal Insect Devoured fitake for roasting meat Animal Incloaur. flea esKle Long Oihea SI. Great excite ment or enthusiasm (12. Boy 6i. Walking fttrl 64. Wagon track 65. fclwiuent npenkers 17. Thoae who pursue game Part of a 11. nowr 13. First gardsa flllkworm M Upright M. Variety (7. Ptruse I 12 13 4 . 15 o 17 8 : ; W " '2 '3 '7 '8 '" 'f 2o t: ' ... 1 1 1 ' ' I 24 25 2t U , 28 t-.-tw .iu uu. ,un,,Ytui, 31 33 T5T 35 3b Iz. 37 7 38 3? ',', 40 itiii 4 AT. 43 V44 ss sS" , If SB's? to "S5 ""7 : NTnffllEFS 3aV, N Beagle BEAGLE, July 30 (Spl.) Sunday. I July 16, Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Martin and family apent the day at the Tom i Perdue home on Crater Lake high-: way near Eagle Point. j Fr'euds here extend their sympa-, thy to Rev. Millard and little Bttty ' at the passing of Mrs. Millard of Medford. Mrs. Millard was loved here by everyone who knew her and she will be missed by all. i Quests at the Schule home Sun-1 day were Mrs. Ysunza and son, John, of Medford. Vacation Bible school ended Wed nesday with a program In the even ing and preaching by Rev. Randall of Medford. Miss drey of Trail was Instructor. Mrs. Chaa. Walker and children I children of Vancouver, Wah are were dinner guest at the Dennlson I visiting at the A. L. Blodgett home, home Tuesday. Amos Smith closed down his saw- Little Vivian Mulhollln la still on mill Tuesday, the sick list. She had a heavy cold I Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Plnntger of To and took a backset. ledo, Ohio are visiting their son Desmond Sweet. Merrill Martin and James and attending to business Lloyd Sanderson spent Wednesday In matters. Mr. Plnnlger I with the Medford. J Oregon Lime Product Co. on Wll- Emma Frlnk was an over-nlpht i Hams creek, guest of Charllne and Elolse Walker j Mr. and Mrs. Arel Blodgett left for last Saturday. ; crater Lake Tuesday for a short vac,. Charlie Mulhollln la working near . totli Medford packing fruit. A 'reprMCntatlve of th Home Com- A few from here attended the tur-, fort R company was her Wed key tour and all profited by the , ,lesd d ' U'Z? Pr0dU'' Mr i "" Kln"" ' ' Lu- Le.dy and Mr. Edmons. cllle Bagwell and her daughter Lois Cli imax ... are visiting at the home of their , son, Lester. i Pnr Mi I rut inrl WBtirv Ou-on , Hanrr Owen , have been repairing county bridges , rial at u.'slr i Ram Coy spent most of the past week In Eagle Point. Howard Oold and sister, Alene. have gone to Idaho to work. Lloyd Adamson Is cutting brush and Improving his rnnch here. Everett Orlssom spends his time these days getting grain ready for threshing. L. H. WertB has finished binding and will begin to thresh this week. Mennlfee Charley has Joined the CCC and likes camp life very much. Charles Morgan had a birthday party Sunday In honor of his sixth birthday. Those present were : N. P. Hanson, Mildred Miller. Mr. and Mrs. 8. M. Wertz, Hilda Morgan, Ted jvinnsy. mr.. jrnnie wnite. nnrvey Morgan and the Lester Wertz family. Charles had a wonderful time and received many ijiits. Mrs. L. H. Werts and S. M. Wertss delivered some pigs at the Meridian Orchard Monday. Slain Over Kenrter-Srraplnjt CLEVELAND (UP) Two automo biles scraped fenders at an east side intersection. OxK Jumped both drivers An argument followed, one driver pulled a gun, fired, and the other fell to the pavement. Later he died In a hospital. He was Ernest Brassfell, 34. street cleaner. Big mllkahakea at DeVoes, 10c. Cross -Word Puzzle 10. Covered wagon 31. Settled law or rule of an Hon H. Place of worship 15. Not light 'it. Frequently 27. Pikelike (ishes .8. Places ;io. Body of water 31. Part of spoecb 31. Fruit of the pine 34. Article of apparel Is. StraiiKe lan guage 19. Coin in 38. Quote 89. Tiie rainbow 42. Order 44. Swiss river 46. perceptive faculties 47. Vehicle on runners 41. Run away to marry 41. Scarcer M. Oran of hearing Rt Hi -or l 63 Young bone 34 Dwarl M. Kent: Old ttnglUb la 7. Pronoun f! Before h'.K lxng Inlet so. Doleful 63. Perform DOWN 1. Obstruction J. Employ 5. Encountered 4. (rather or mother I. Celestial body 6. Knack 7. Myself t Covering for the eye . Absent 10. Aeriform fluid 11. Obvloue 12 At no time n. English river It. Unit of work Williams Creek WILLIAMS CREEK, July 30 (Spl.) Tiie baseball game played Sunday afternoon at the Williams ball park between Jerome Prairie and Williams wo won by the latter. 10 to 9. A large crowd was present, Mr. and Mrs. Harley Mansfield of Arizona are visiting relatlvea and frlmds on Williams creek, R. Roy la pasturing his sheep up the east fork of Williams creek above "e Wilson place. Freeman Roy and Lester Roberta are herdrlng them. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Falrweather and small son Donsld of Calexlco, Calif., aro visiting Mrs. Falrweather'e par ents, Mr, and Mrs. C. W. Robert dur ing their vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Carter and who have been visiting their mother Mrs. Addle Klncsde th last two weeks, left Sunday for their borne In Berkeley. Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Emll Voss left recent- ly for Colorado where they will make 1,;::'rnom'- They left their car with t , ' wnl ' nviuaun itu ana oroxe an m Soln "'""S th ' ": 11 Bill Lemmon, John Mullen and Ryle Cougle are digging a well for water to operate the mill leased by Ernie Gibson. Jess Splcer has been appointed fire warden again In the Provolt district. A buyer for Clark's meat market was on the creek Thursday. He pur chased five fat hogs from Harry Sorrels. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Harris and chil dren left Monday for Ashland where they will bo engaged for the rest of the summer In fruit harvest. Mr. and Mrs. J, B. Newcomb and Mr. and Mrs. Kradel were fflundav dinner guests at the Sam Smith j home near Murphy, poster Card and family have , movta lnto th(( mA1 noUJW Xor , occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Emll Voss Talent TALENT. July 30. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Morris, parerit of Lloyd Morrll of Llndsey, csllf., returned to their home alter a two week visit with their son. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Slmmlons, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Slmmlons. Jr., of Pumpkin Center have moved to Idaho. Marlon Sowaah has taken charge of Pumpkin Center. Betty Be Blackwell of Ashland Is visiting her grandparent. Mr. and Mrs. R. Parks. Mr, o. Miller ha moved Into the Spltrer building on Main atreet. Mr. and Mrs. Block and son went to Crater Lake Sunday. Fred Coata of Arkansas visited Har land Lowe Tuesday. Oeorge Evans of Klamath Fall la In the valley picking fruit. Mrs. Churchill's sister and family of California are visiting at her horn on the Pacific highway. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ashcraft re turned home from the Willamette valley Monday. Mr. and Mra. Russell Parks attend ed the movies In Medford Sunday. Mrs. E. B. Hayes and daughter or Halsey, Ore., visited Mrs. Hayes' son Alex and family. Joyce and Natalie returned to Halsey to spend the rest of the summer with Mrs. Hayes. Mrs. Paine, mother of Mrs. C. Skeoters. and Mrs. Thatcher and Mrs. Burnett returned to their home In Kerby, after apendlng a few days in the valley. Mr. end Mrs. McMahon have re turned from Portland and Eugene where they spent ten days vacation. Mrs. Tresa Low of Ashland visited with her sister, Mrs. Lily Burnett, Thursday. Mr. and Mra. Weir of Phoenix were visiting In Talent Tuesday evenine. Taylor William of Aahlsnd was transacting business In Talent Tues- lsy. Fern Valley FERN VALLET. July SO (Spl.) Elmer Ksntor waa pleasantly sumn. ed Friday evening with a birthday party given by hi sisters, Misses Helen end Lillian Ksntor. Quests were: Alice. Mary and Tom Hensler. Elmer and Warren Barnes. Bud end Albert Hollman, Jlmmle Stone. Hurh and Arda'h eprulll and Lowell Bur nett. Outdoor game were enjoyed with a welner roaat to climax a happy evening. Mr." end Mra. Dowd, recently of Colorado Springs. Colo., hsve pur chased the Harry Morrison orchard, and are building on to th place. Mrs. A. Benson entertained at Sun day dinner for Mr, Benson, honoring hi birthday. Oueat were: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Anderson and daughter Rhea. Mlu Mary Chambers, tvan Wall end Mr. and Mra. Carlson. Mr. Tutn qulst was sn afternoon guest. Mr. snd Mrs. J a. Eldrldge ot Phoenix were tlsitlna friends here Tuesday afternoon. TH-y have re Meteorological Report July 30, IBM. Forecasts. Medford and rlclnlty: Fair tonight snd Tuesday. Not much change In temperature. Oregon: Fair tonight and Tuesday, but overcast on coast. Not much change in temperature. Local Data. Temperature a year ago today Highest, 91; lowest, 39. Total monthly precipitation. .02 inch; deficiency for the month, M Inch. Total precipitation since September 1, 1933. 11.03 Inches; deficiency for the season, 6.72 inches. Relative humidity at 5 p. m. yes terday, 10; a. m. today, 73, Sunrise tomorrow, 0:03 a. m. Sunset tomorrow, 7:31 p. m. Observations Taken at 8 A. M., 130th Meridian Time IPs n H as 5g 2 2 ,rr J S ag " I ? 1 Boise 104 Boston 84 Chicago ............ 63 Denver 00 Eureka 63 Helena Los Angeles 00 MEDFORD B3 New York 80 Omaha 88 Phoenix 110 Portland 1 Reno .. 08 Roaeburg 83 Salt Las 100 San Fmnclsco.. 78 Seattle 10 Spowane 104 Walla Walla - 04 Washington. D.C. 83 73 .... Cloudy 68 T. Cloudy 66 .... P. C'.,1y 54 T. Rain 66 w Clear 70 . Clear 66 .... Clear 64 .30 Rain 60 .... Clear 84 . Clea: 66 .. Clear 70 T P. Cldy 53 Clear 73 Cloudy 53 Cloudy 56 Cloudy 64 M Clear 64 ... Clear 68 1.06 Cloudy cently had as their guest Mrs. Roy Dunham or Roeeburg and Mrs. Clara Randall or Yakima. Wash. Mr. Oeorge Airord and Miss Echo Airord were guest or Mrs. Ray Ward Wednesday evening. Misses Helen and Lillian Ksntor were In Medrord Monday evening to ee Mis Edna Jonea leave ror stage tor Reno, Nev., where she plan to make her home. Mrs. Oladys Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs Ernest Beer and son Ernest Lee were guests or Mr. and Mra. Hughea Wed nesday arternoon. Dorothea and Josephine Kan tor Jlmmle and Blllle Davis and Dorothy Martin are among thoae 111 thla week. All at better now. Misa France Benson left for San Francisco Friday to visit friends there for a few weeks. She 1 going with Mr. Andrew and son. HEADS TALENT C-C TALENT, July 80. (Spl.) Ray Schoemaker waa sleeted prealdent of th Talent chamber of commerce at the meeting held laat week, when the organisation wa completed. The gathering wa well attended with about 86 person now on th mem bership list. Other orricers named wet: Earl T. Newbry, Jr., vioe-preatdent: H. IS. Lowe, secretary-treasurer, and Mr. MoMahon, Mr. Boyd and Mr. Reld. member ot the board of directors. The neit meeting will be held to night. Ye Poet's Corner "THE PINES" I. Do you ever long to be Where the pine trees grow, And aee them alWered with the aun Or purified with enow? And aa the eeaaona change and paaa. Listening, you and I May find their aong the moat aubllma Between the earth and aky. II. Pin tree teem to love the aky Perhapa they long to reah A place so full of atara that It Could grant a atari to each. And If we Uaten earnestly I know that we can hear The aoft contented melody That tellr. of heaven near. C110.ua; Hare you heard the muele Of the old pine treea? They are alwaya ilnglng Tender melodJee. They etna; ot lore, Kor queetlon wny The bitter wind. The eh englnf iky. By Hazel Aloneker. Medford. Oron. Call f eta "obatriicttonUt" MM A, O. (UP) "An obatrucUonlat who aaya we ahould repudiate the courageoua leadership of pretdev Roaeevelt." So U. S. Senator Simeon D. Pea waa characterised In a apeevh by Congreaaman Charles T. Weat, for mer DenLaon unl re ratty profeaaor, In a speech here. Warrant Call Notice la hereby given that School District No 4. Jackmn County war rants No. 11539 to 11013 Inch wive ere called for payment. Interest to ceaae on July SO, 1034. Warranu to be pre aented for pavmert at at office of the District Clerk, City Hall, Medford. Oregon. REBECCA JVsNSEN. Clerk School District No. 49 wrrTDOW OLAScH-tte eel) window g.aaa and will replace your broken windows reasonably. Trowbridge Can ine t Works. E SEISMOGRAPH KEY TO WEATHER DOPE SANTA CLARA. Calif , July 38. tPi Discovery that the seismograph, a complicated Instrument which records earthquake, also make aeourat weather forecast 34 to 48 hours be fore the bsrometer indicates changes In meteorologicsl condition was an nounced here today by Dr. Albert J. Newiin. director of Sant Clara uni versity Ricard memorial observatory. From the tiny tlg-tagglng lines be ing constantly recorded by th sela mograrth, even when no earthquake are In progress. Dr. Newiin ssld he had been able to anticipate baromet ric chajigea on to two day ahead or their actual arrival. These llg-tag marks always being drawn by the seismograph formerly were beueved to be caused by the pounding of wavea on the sea shore or possibly by locsl or remote eels- mlc msnlfestatlons too Insignificant to be called earthquakea. The late Rev. Jerome S. Ricard, "padre of the ratna" and originator of a long range weather forecasting theory based on sun-spot action, re ferred to these recordings a "pulsa tions" because he did not believe they were seismic In origin. Dr. Newiin ssld that when th "pul sation" line recorded by the seismo graph become Interne both In fre quency and amplitude, an approach ing hlh barometer and clear weather are Indicated. A decrease In frequency and amplitude Indicate approaching stormy weather and low baromet.-le readlnge. Because the aelamogrsph I made up of two set of component, one to record earth movement north and south of the Instrument and the oth er to register quake east and west of the machine, the direction In which the weather change originate also la Indicated. SAD FATE OF AND BEASTS BLAMED WASHINGTON, July 80. (API Birds and beasts became an lsaue to day between two government bureaua. The bureau of biological aurvey ac cuses the reclamation bureau of "senseleas destruction" of area that afforded shelter for wild ILfe. Survey officials aald the reclama tion bureau haa drained lakea and marahea, taken water from stream In discriminately for irrigation projects and destroyed vast wild life areas. J. N. Darling, chief of the bureau, declined to talk about the matter, but other official condemned a ays- . tern which they said had made large area use less for either agriculture or wild life. "Under the present system w take ten ateps backward for every atep ahead." one said. A report la being prepared for Secre tary Ickea in an effort to obtain co ordination of work of the two bureaua. WR1GLEY SETS A record for consistent advertising la being set today by the Wm. Wrlg ley, Jr., company, with the appear ance of that concern's 431st consecu tive advertisement in this newspaper. Advertisements of the famous chewing gum manufacturer have been appearing on the comlo page of thla newspaper several times a week since October, 1033. "Bay It quick and say It often," ta the strateKy behind the W rig ley com pany's policy of running striking lit tle gum advertisements consistently week after week throughout the year. MAY ROBSON BECOMES GREAT-GRANDMOTHER NEW YORK, July 30. W) May Robson, veteran actrees and old friend of Marl Dressier, became a great grandmother today. A daughter waa born In Flushing hospital to Mrs. Robson Oore, wi'e of th actress' grandson. 1 Pioneer Luncheon SALT LAKB CITY. Uteri (tTPl Nine of the eighteen living Utah pion eer of IB47 wen present at a Pioneer dsy luncheon given In their honor by th Daughter of Utah Pioneers. Fif teen of the It survivors live in Utah, and one each In Idaho. Wyoming and Arizona. Whelp li Pup at One NEW LONDON. O.. (UP) Speaking of multiple births. Queen le. register ed Gordon setter, owned by Ralph Oreer. barber, ha something over all the quintuplet and triplet and quad ruplet ever born. She ha thla town' largeat family 18 puppies sll whelp ed In on litter. All are expected to 11 v. (Jolfi-r (lot Heal illrdle. BILUNOS. Mont. (UP) Cliff Bow man hs th rarest of all golf shot to his credit a true "birdie" Bcr. man drive struck a meadowlark In mld-fllght on th Hilltop course. Th bird wa dead when Bowman arrived. Just received Isrge shipment ot Fruit Canning cans and Lids. 8 m No. J'.i. Buy nowl Hubbard Bros-