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MEDFOKD MAIL TRTBUNT:, MEDFORD, OREGON. FRIDAY. AUGUST 3, 193. PAGE TimtTEKN t: mi- itf-it . . (ti?t :'rT-,T-!?--:-n , i,iiii.,iu.i.iHs,iii.t ni!m!nwwju..iieiii'imiNBsi iiiin-'w''Bi'Mi'imiei wsEiwwtwew'"''''i'gii sw'imsnnrrrinnpu.i.al -i. i Bead every ad on this pill . . . juo U1 probahly find exactly th thing mm to b7 Of Kll u " in't there, edver- tlM pensive, effective; pat word first luMCtloo (Minimum 35c) gaeb additional Insertion. nei word -lc (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without copy changes -138 Phone 75 FOR WANT A.DB LOST AND FOUND LOST Small whit female pup . Brown markings on head end ears gr. : BOO tsnea LOST If dog missing. calllBlO WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Middle-aged woman for general housework. Phone 66J-M. WANTtD MALE HELP 60. OREOON distributor, with car. to seli.ioore necessity direct to men; earn 18 to 10 comm. dally. Per manent exclusive territory. Writ Taylor C. White. Security B1.1J , Portland. WANTED Man with 30 caterpillar tractor to log 10M per day to new mill. Box 2588 Tribune. "MALE OR FEMALE FEW PACKERS Only experienced need apply. Bear Creek Packug House. WANTED SITUATIONS WOULD take care of home. Put up fruit for rent. Mrs. B. Schultz. V Ashland. Ore. WANTED To care for children In my home. 840 E. 8 th. CHILDREN cared for In my home. Phono 919-R. WANTED-M1SCELLANE0US WANTED Good home for cocker Spaniel female pup. Call 1080. WANTED 200 or 300 used lug boxes. State price. Charles E. Rose, Box 148. Route 4. WANTED 3 passengers, share ex penses Sioux Palls, a. D., or north west Iowa. Leavin? Sent I Ylr. change references. Write Box 537, Gold Hill. WANTED Feeder lambs. Osenbrugge. See J. J. WANTED A few pullets or young hens. Must be good strain, Reds or Rocka. Rt. 2, s P. Robb. FURNITURE re-up bolstered. Phone 989 -R Thlbault. WANTED Wool, mohair, hides and pelts dee us before you sell Wool bags and twine fot sals Medford Bargain House. 27 N. Orape St . Pbons 1082 WANT TO BUY 1929 Ford. Must be cheap 333 W 2nd WANTED Household goods, stoves tools or what hove you. Medford Bargain House. 27 N Orapt St. Tel 1082. WANTED TO BUY 10-ton mill or mors crusher amalgamator Advise price and where can be seen 417 Davie Bldg.. Portland. Ore. JUNK WANTED We pay cast, for JUNK BATTERIES AND RADIATORS ALUMINUM BRASS COPPER and lunk ol all descriptions. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 No orsps Tel 1082 WILL care for elderly sick people In my boms Pbone 437-x .WANTED Warrants Redden Go WANTED Second. hand furniture, stoves, guns and fishing tackle. 45 South Front St. TOR RENT HOUSES FOR PENT 3 house., furnished; IS to 110. 812 Summit. R RENT High-class furnished house, Res. B. Ide.il Court, corner Myrtle and Taylor St. Geo. Iverson. TOR RENT 742 W. 14th. I02S W. 9th. 711 Kins. S21 Mavette. Harold H. Brown Agency. Tel. 195. after a. 1670. HOUSES for rent or aals Call Harold H Brown. 195. FOR RENT Home a furnished at unfurnished "'o Whits TWO-ROOM epts. A25 No Riveraid FOR RENT Furnished or unfurnlsh. apartments Cargill Court rel 195 FOR RKN T OR LEASE Fins home e;oe to Medford tnismess district moderate rent Horns nas hardwood floors, fireplace, ossemenr., plenty of room, eirage. 100 foot lot N- emsll children desired See owner 332 NO ivy Street FOR RENT APARTMENTS Fl'HNIdHED apartment for adult. 40 Q.linoe. rfH PF.NT D-s.rslle furnlsneu apartment. Hotel Grand. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Furnished apt Hotel Holland. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FRONT ROOM, separate intranet, iio N. Oakdale. FOR RENT Largs room, oloss In: hot and cold water, ahowsr. 20 80 FIT. FOR RENT ROOM BOARD RATES vsry modsrats at 718 B. Main ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 6 Orape. FOR EXCHANGE TRADE Equity In 134 Plymouth sedan for older car. 82814 N, River, side, oabtn No. a. ONE milk cow to trade for radio. No junk. A. J. Hadley, Rt. I. Central Point. FOR SALE Young turkeys or will trads in on lat model sutomoblls. (Coups preferred ) Floyd Maharry. Talent. Ors. FOR EXCHANGE 1929 model A Ford sedan and a lota to Medford for lata model Ford V-8 Tel. 407- ? EXCHANGE Furn. re-upholstertng for lumber, wood, fish poles and reels Phons 909-R, FOR SALE OR r BADE White electric sewing machins for Light ssdsn Box 838. rrtbuns. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE , TRADE 80 A. farm, clear, on John Day Hwy, eastern Oregon, for tim ber land In southern Oregon. Chas. Broil!, 448 Helman St., Ashland. FOR SALE OR TRADE 6-room house, 2 lots, very cheap; email down pay ment or take light car. See owner t 72a Oak. between 8 and 5:30 this week. WANTED To trads 1 acre. 0-room modern house, hardwood floors, city water, edie city limits, for property close In. Phone 1033. FOR SALE OR TRADE Equity In Improved 20 acres, cheap. Whal have you? R. 1, Box 364, Central Point. SALE OR TRADE 164 acres, best soil, excellent location, paved hwy.; 100 cult, alfalfa, clover, grain; part free Irrigation; modern attractive Im provements; completely stocked, equipped; crop, 25 cows, good monthly Income, owner will con sider Improved acreage, city Income, Medford. Price $15,000. 15 No. Fir. SALE OR TRADE Equity In service station. What havs you? Vote Service, Talent, Ots. TRADE for larger ranch, t acres, Pa cific Hwy. close In; good Improve ments; garden sol,; clear. Will as sume. 15 No. Fir St. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR RENT Cony 5-room cuttHge, eo uenson. inquire lor I. M. Cowln. Medford Irrigation. BARGAIN IN MODERN HOME For this attractive, well' rtk 1 V 1111 kept, 4-room modern home; plastered, concrete foundation; living room, xitcnen, breakfast nook, a bedrooma, batht screened -In back porch, good built Ins. Lot well cared for, rose gar den, plenty of shade. Total price 1200; half cash, balance 816 per month, including Interest. ROOUE RIVER ACREAGE A Per acre, located within til nil 100 yards of Rogue river, w " fronting Pacific highway; 47 acres river bottom soil, under Irrigation. Will n an or part in tracts of S acres or more at the very low price of 1150 per acre. Very reasonable terms to responsible parties. CHARLES A. WING AOENCY..INC 109 E. Main St. Phone 728. FOR SALE Equity redemption room house; good location. Box 2519, Tribune. WHEN you think of real estate, think of Brown es Whtls. 53 ACRES near Applegate P. O.i 11 A cultivation, tree water right! bal ance timber; Improvement. Paul Erdman. Applegate, Ors. FOR" SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 8 young dairy cows. F E Chandlsr, Rt. 3. Inquire Snowy Butts Service ststlon. 5-GAL. Guernsey cow for sale; Just fresh: abortion and tuoercular test ed: yearling laving R. I. hens, youn? pulleta and fryers, at Cummlngs Poultry Ranch, 5 ml. out Midway road. FRESH COW FOR SALE Walter Arm. priest, Ruch. FOR SALE Fresh sows. Adolf Schults. Beagle Ors. FOR SALE DOGS PET8 PEDIGREED Spaniel pupa for leie at 1102 W. loth. FOR SALE-POULTRY PURE Bronee cons, cockeran'i prlre stock 15 Jesss Nell Rl 1 Ashlsnd FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES 1930 FORD Coupe and car camp trunk. 602 So. Rlvcrsldl. FOR SALE 1934 Oldamoblle sedan at a aubstantlal -discount. Low mile age. Inquire 417 N. Oakdals. OOOD USED CARS 10-DAY WRITTEN GUARANTEE REASONABLE PRICES 1929 LaSalle S-passenjer Coups. 19JB LaSalle Sport Coupe. 1930 Chevrolet Sedau. 1931 ClievTolet coupe. ARMSTRONO MOTORS. IMC. Tel. 18 38 N. Riverside. FOR SALE Model T Ford touring In etorj condition. Cheap fot csea ox 2472. Tribune. TEHRAPLANE AND HUDSON demon atratora at a aubstantlal discount Trade and terms ftVikln Mottr CO-, next to Western Auto Supply. FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Pickling cucumbers 31cMUHRAY ABSTRACT CO Aba tracts ft Third road right off Kmje of nils Rnomi and t. No. 13 Ha-;; second noiue on left. Bona Cenuaj An, upiuixa. FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Peaches. Tuscan Cllnse and Champions. Ordere taken Mulra and J. H. Ha'.ea: Dolph Phlpps. Crater Lake highway. FOR SALE Uad corn binder; a bar gain. Hubbard Bros. SEE F. W. Houston. 1 ml. 6. w. of Phoenix for peach bargains. naies, Crawtorda. Elberte. Tuscan Cling; Mulra later. rOR SALS Those wonderful Hale oivnnlng peaonea are now npemus at Tucker's, third houes on right. Orchard Horns Drlvs. Last years prices. Bring containers. FOR SALE Alfalfa and olovar hat; 13 excellent Jersey cows. Telephone Eagls Point 11X41. Jns. A. Woods. FOR SALE Italian prunes. 7-F-14. Phons FOR SALE Peaches, Maldsn Blush apples, Himalaya berries. Phone 539-J-l. Mrs. D. W. Luks. 300 1-OAL. amber bottles. 10c aplecs; 7o each for lot. Mra. Melmgren. Phoenlk. BAPrLETT PEARS for aals, lo lb. Tel. 314-X. TUSCAN Cling peaches, 2c and Sc. Bring boxes. Q. E. uarpencer, noun ton road, mils wsst of Phoenix. FRUIT picking baga repaired St Medford Tent A Awning Works. FOR SALE Mulra. Elbertae: IV, ml'.e west of King's Hwy. Hofbeck. FOR SALE Used steel stanchlona. J. B. Sollss. 1827 No. Riverside. FRUIT picking bags repaired at Burk's, 112 N. Front. FOR SALE Baled oat hay. J-4. Otto Nledermeyer. FRUIT picking buckets, fillers tnd web straps at Burk's. FOR SALE Peaches; not Irrigated. Carney Orchard, Blackwell hill, be tween Central Point and Gold Hill. FRUIT picking buckets rellned. re paired and ropes and webbing at Medford Tent ex Awning Works. FOR SALE Crawford paachea. W. H. Watt. 468-R-a. AUTO seat covers save your car. Med ford Tent & Awning Works. FOR SALE Canning peaches. Linn orchards, Eagle point, victor T sltoro, proprietor. LAWN furniture reduced prices. Med ford Tent at Awning works. FOR SALE Crown Leader egg mash fits the pocketbook and fills the egg basket. Try It. Monarch Seed Ai Peed Co. FOR SALE Hale peaches: mile north and mile west of Central Point. Scenic Ave. G. A. Edwards, Phone 0. Pt. 141. FOR SALE Green gage plums and cooking apples. Phone 132-L. FOR SALE Victory canned dog food 3 cans for 35c: 890 dozen. Monarch Seed as Feed Co. FOR SALE Watch out for lice snd mites in your chicken house. Come to us tor materials to clesn up the trouble. Monarch Seed it Feed Co. FOR SALE Pep up that sickly lawn or those backward plants with our proven fertilizers. Special prices in plant-foods for a short time buy nowl Monarch Seed & Peed Co. FOR SALE Equity In house. Cell 526 Haven. FOR SALE Oram, oats snd barley bags Medford Bargain Houas, S7 N. G:p SI. FUoIm !C2. FOR SALE Used sewing machines, sil makes: terms it desired All makes ranted end repaired White Sewing Machtna Co. 24 N Bartlett. AUTOMOBILE SPECIALS FINEST GRADE WESTERN OIL, 90 qt; ooc gal.; 5 gallona with can. 11.75; 100 Pure Pennsylvania Oil. lSi4c (It . t1t vnl . h crnllnn SI nn SUNRISE 6UPER SERVICE STATION MISCELLANEOUS THE NF.W Second Hand Store at 45 8. Front St., pays essh for furnt turs, guns, tents, stores, etc. FOR SALE The most dependable grinding and milling service In the valley, Bring grain to us for a regular Job. Ws mix, clesn, scour or grind grsln. Prices right. Mon arch Seed 6t Feed Co. YOU CAN SAVE nearly to of your nuto inaurance who a begal Reserve Co s A Kroschel. agent Phone 150 DOGS examined free. Dr. stone, 4tb and Bartlett. DENTISTRY Dr. 1 . Oove. 331 t Main BOAT TRAILER. Cash Register. Add. ing Macnine. Typewriter. Boots Shoes, Hunting-Fishing Equipment 17 North Riveralds GRAIN SACKS Jackson County Feed Co.. 4th and Bartlett Sts. PERSONAL REV EVELYN MA It.? HALL e.Hrltull readings dally. 313 So. Riverside. BUSINESS CHANCES WHOI.ESALK and retail dairy, with ranch: 400 monthly Income; larre herd, ood cows; owner take aome trade, balance excellent terms. 15 North Fir. COFFEE ANN'S FOR SALE. SAW MILL for ssls 1100, terms P o box 951. Medford. FOR SALE Hl-Wsy Inn Csfe and equipment, Kent 112 ag atonto Oold Hill. Ore. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JSI'kftON CO. ABHTRACI CO. Abstracts si MtU and Title Insurance roe only eotnpiete due S y a t a m in Jackson County. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Money lo Lend HONEY LOANED ON FURNITURE CARS. (TO Prompt service snd Is III rates. W I THOMAS. 4( 6 Central, state license No 8 157. Wall Paper Cleenlni. WALL-PAPER CLEANING, lo per eq ft Mr. Black 810 N Bartlett JOHN H LOCK Painting and Decor ating wuaiity work at lower prices. Ph. 953-R. Res. 124 King. CADS rHANcTFER ft 8TORAOE OO -Office 1015 No Central Pbons 416 Prtoss right, serfie guaranteed. a A WHY VRANSPKR Expert neck sra and movers Speotal livestock moving equipment. Pnoes right 819 North Rlversids Pbons 1044-X Expert window Cleaners LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1173 Houss Cleaning. Floor Waxing- Ori ental Rug Cleaning apeciaity Dancing Sctioois LEARN NOVELTY DANCES from for mer Fanchon-Maroo stars. Ted and Evelyn Schrader Studio opposite Rlalto. Phone 161J-Y. Painting end Papirnanging M. A. BLISS Painting and paper hanging rel 648 W ,.. S Orape Job muting MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPAHTMEN1 Best equipped plant in southern Oregon Printing of all klnda: ouoa binding; loose leaf ledgers ano blanka. billing aystema. duplicating Cash sales slips and everything In the printing lines. 28-30 N Grape Phone 75 LEGAL NOTICES Notice. In th County Court of the State or Oregon in and lor the Count; of J c it son. In the Matter of the Estate of Manle E. Ward, Deceased. Notice u hereby given that the undent igned ha been appointed by the County Court of Jackson County, Oregon, the administratrix of the estate of Manle E. Ward laLso known as Manle Ward) deceased, and haa qualified aa auch. All persona harlnj claims against said estate are notified to present same, duly verified as by law required, to the undersigned, at the office of P. J. Newman, 'n the Palm Building, In Medford. Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. Dated and first published July 6th. 1934. LOUISE I. PORTER, Administratrix of the estate of Manle E. Ward (also known as Manle Ward), deoeaaed. Notice to Creditor. Notice la hereby given that the County court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County haa appointed me Executor of the estate of Annie S. Brophy, deoeaaed. All persons having olaima against said estate are required to present them to me with proper vouchers within alx months from this date at the office of O. H. Bengteon, attor ney for said state, at 126 East Main Street, Medford, Oregon. Dated this 27th day of July. 1934. N. D. BROPHY, Executor. O. H. BENOTSON, Attorney for Estate, 126 East Main St., Medford, Oregon. Notice of Flllnt Final Account, in the county Court of the state of Oregon for the County of Jackson. In the Matter of the (state of Edwin C. Brown, sometimes known aa X. 0. Brown and Gdwln Clarence Brown, but being one and the same person, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has filed his Final Ac- Kail Tribune Daily ACROSS 1. Letharclo stats I. Neck piece t. Son of Adam 13. Russian sta ! Flow back f. City In Nevada H. Cold dishes served with dress, nf IT. Flower 19. Note of Guldo'a scale 10. MuslcaJ study 11. Poem II. Channel Inland from the efaora 18. Jsw I i Carnivorous animals 10. Bhetf I! (ndlsn mul berry II atascuhne Solution of Yesterday's P utile A G L WL J?. EJ1 TOGA MP c F DHu 1 In I.- K'Aln.T U E U H K Tr7 Eeh u R t 5 ipp Mi ad aInXst IFST RJA I N S A T A1LESAKJyMe66Iy 41. Radium emanation Substance 41. as. If. Body bons uae1 to Inflate bal loons II. PMy servant. M. Terrified 6A. Notion M. Ixnlt.d is. Genua of shrubs M. For fear that 4"V Trpe measures 41. Pull apart loel IT. fa ub it. Small m.1. eatet) eon faction 41. Anoint 42. Congealed wattr II. Poultry product U 13 U I 15 IS 7 IM8 f IO ll -j 4 III '7 a J W:. 1123 24 Hf3T 24. MM. 35 i3r 1 M'i, yM 'fa 2 ,V " r i r ss 'WFLiZ- 11 1 1 I I I 1,,,,! I I I count and Report In the above en titled estate and that by order of the County Court in and tor Jackson County. Oregon, a hearing upon the same haa been set for Saturday. Au gust 16th. 1934, In the County Court Room at the Courthouse in Medford. Jackaon County. Oregon, at the hour at ten o'clock, a m. All persons having objections there to are hereby notified to present the same on or before auch time. Date of first publication of this notice la July 10th, 19B4. O. M. ROBERTS. Administrator with the Will Annexed of the Estate of Edwin C. Brown, aome timea known as E. C. Brown and Ed win Clarence Brown, but belpg one end the same person, deceased. o. m. roberts wm. m. McAllister, Attorneys for Estate. 14 CANDIDATES ASPIRE 10 SEAT HELD BY OMAHA, Neb. (UPl About 300 candidates will seek: placea on He- j publican and Demrjcratlc tickets for state offices In the August M prU mary. of which nine Democrats and five Republicans aspire to auoceert Charles Wayland Bryan as governor. Roy L. Cochrane of Lincoln, who has been retained by Democratic and Republican administrations for many years as ststs engineer, Is the leading Democratic aspirant. Cochrane will have the tacit support of the Arthur P. Mullen faction as well as the active support of the strong state group headed by Governor Bryan. Opposing Cochrane la Congressman Terry Carpenter of Scottsbluff, State Senator William B. Banning of TJn Ion, Kugene O'Sulllvan, Omaha'a leading criminal lawyer, Mra. Maud Nuqulst, former head of the Neb raska Womana' Clubs. Mayor John P. Rohn of Fremont, W. F. Porter of Lincoln. J. o. Stroble of Nebraska City snd Frank J. Klopplng, state senstor from Wayne. Three candidates are given a chance in the Republican battle. These are Dwlght Qrlswold Clordon. publisher; former Attorney General c. A. Sorensen, Lincoln, who claims to be a "buddle" of Senator Oeorgc W. Norrla, Nebraska's most revered politician, and former Lleutonant Governor Theodore W. Metcalfe, Omaha. George B. Clark of Tilden and George W. sterling are the other two candldnlea. Senator Norrla' unicameral or one- house legislature plan. Is an Issue in the governorship fight, although ths plan will not be voted upon until the November elections. Leaders who have toured the farm ing communities come back with the Information that the plan Is not meeting with agrarian favor. The farmers fear, these men say, that they will lose their representation If a alngle, 33-member legislation Is substituted for the present upper and lower houaea containing 36 sen ators Snd 100 representatives. Leadera of both parties also oppose ths plan because It would eliminate party government, it calling for s nonpartisan ballot. Ann White, Spiritualist Medium, will be at Holland Hotel, Tuesday an.1 Wednesday, July list snd Aug. 1 Advice given honest snd with a guar antee. You will find me different. Cross -Word Puzzle 10. Tsnnyaonlan character 11. Deposit of metal 16. tteatralnlna II. Appreciating fully and vividly Prosperoua perloda Pertaining to tilt iarg est conti nent II. Old musical Instrument 37. Ealited .'I. Tree Z'l. Uld-Vlctorlan exclamation 31. 8ilnce forcibly II. Bngllih rivsr Jt. Arimcl.f langungs II. Birds of pre I'J. Allow 40. Contradict 43. KIM of tlire.n4 l. Wicked 41. Danish must- eal oom poser IT. Cereal aeeda 49. On the ofean ID Chief actor 13. Corrode It. Strike 17. Inside DOWN 1. Container t. Spoken I, Klnf of e-rane 4. tVlng- . Most excellent . Siberian river T. Direlllnt place I. Part of a curve I. Witnsaa Sardine Creek BARDINE CREEK, Aug. . (Spll Mra. E, C. Flene was a week-end guest In Medford of Mr. and Mrs. John Simpson, who were both quite 111. but Sunday were much lmprovod. Mrs. Helen Studwell snd Mrs. M. E. Fox were shopping In Medford on Monday where Mrs. Studwell waa also having dental work dons, Mr. and Mra. Pari Croft and fam lly were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Wm. Campbell. In ths eve ning they all motorsd to the Lyman swimming pool, where they swam snd ate tee cream and cakes. Mr. and Mra. Chas. Householder and Mr. and Mrs. Burk of Loa Ang eles are vlsttlng Mr. Householder's sister. Mra. Nina Dusenberry and family. R. H. Dusenberry and family and nephew Ted Wharton, left Monday for the hop yards north of Grants Pass. Mr, and Mra. Raymond Bllea of Crater Lake, visited Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Dusen berry. Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Walt attended the all-itay session of Pomona Grange at Applegate Saturday. Mrs. Donald Reames and children of ths VanHoevsnberg orchard oalled on friends hers Thursday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Kills Mathews of Medford and Wallace Iverson of Oold Hill called Sunday on Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Dusenberry. The phons line has been out of commission for the past week, which makea It very Inconvenient at thla busy time of ths yesr. L. G. Plckell, who haa been mining on the 8. A. Dusenberry place for some time, has returned to hie home In Medford on account of the scarcity of water In the creek for mining. word comes from Mrs. Eva New ton who is spending the summer in Ashland, that her brother Curtis Mllisr, who has been critically Ul for the past two weeks, la somewhat Im proved, although still able to be up only part of the time. Her daughter Mrs. Bessie Elhart, Is helping care for mm. Wm. Campbell received a telegram Wednesday telling him of the death of his mother Tuesday evening, In New Hampshire. She waa S7 yeara of age and haa been ill for the past four or five months. We Join in ex tending sincere sympathy to the family in their bereavement, Prospect PROSPECT, Aug. 3. (8pl.) Mrs. Earl Ulrlrh returned home July it from Medford, where aha has been for some time 111 with the "flu." Mrs. A. T. Haines has returned from Marahfleld where ahe waa a guest of relatives for a week. Billy Mooney, of Maryavllle, Calif, haa been vacationing for several weeks at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mooney. He returned by auto Inst week with hie parents and brother, Bobby, who will spend a month touring California. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Robertson and family apent July 39 In Eagle Point vlaltlng rstatlvea. Oeneva Carlson, who has been help Ing Mra. Paul Robertaon with her housework this summer, la now work ing In Msdford. Mrs, Qui Dlteworth and Alfred Gor don have both been quite 111 With the "flu." Vl;ll Hnr-ard of Analna spent laat Week as guest of lewis Jjfitner. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Clemens and daughter and Mr. nnd Mrs. Floyd Kelly accompanied Mra, Fete to Aah lnnd July fio, where she took ths stsgs for her home In Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Rohl drove Mrs. rtohl's mother snd sisters to their home In Grants Pass. They have been gueata at ths Rohl horns for some time. Mr. snd Mrs. Oeorge L. Jantrer spent Tuesday In Grants Psss snd Mod ford. Mrs. Waldo Nye, who underwent an operation for appendicitis at the Community hospital In Merlford a few das ago, la reported getting along nicely. Mra. B is r ford Jorr and two sons and Miss Florence Weeks of Berkeley, Calif., are apendlng a fortnight as guests of Mrs. Anna weeks and Stew art Weeks. 1 I Foots Creek FOOTS CREEK, Aug, . (Spl ) Mra. Clay Rchrump and children, ftvia Pan and Marcla, and friends, Mlsa Vera Williamson and Mlsa Fay Lld aton of Vancouver, Wash,, were over night guests of the R. L. Millers July 28. Mrs. Schnimp waa formerly Vara Davidson. While here ahe visited other relatlvea and friends In Oold Hill and Grants Pans. Mrs. Wslt Melasner and Children. Reuel and Beth, of Olendale, spent July 20 st Riviera visittng hsr psr ents, Mr. snd Mrs. Henry Miller. Mr. and Mra. Marlon Lance re turned August 1 from a two weeks' vacation at Dead Indian Springs. Mr. snd Mrs. R. Breeding snd fam ily of Rogue River visited Mr. snd Mr.. Ed Urefountsln July 3" Mr. snd Mrs. W. Alfred of Ssera-i mento. Cal., en route to Washington, visited Mra. R. L Miller July It. Krl. Alfred Is Mrs. Miller's aunt. Mr. and Mrs. I. T. Oslllgar made a trip to Dead Indian Sprlngi July 11. They visted the Short family tn route. 1 1 ' 11 1 Pickers snd packers' tally cards. In lsrtre or small qusntltles. resdy for a. livery st Joe Department Mail Tribune, 11-10 N. Orape. I Willow Springs WILLOW APRlMrtBt. Ail R rftn! Harry Elden left last Saturday bylQnCe POOHy Armed F0rC6 mvwi tui s-nonurjin, nitwit) n ils( spend his two weeks' racatlon aa ths guest of relatives. He will also spentf some time In Ban Francisco. Mra. Hilda Oarskell called on friends in this neighborhood this week. Mildred Beeeon of Medford and Lee Parker spent last week-end aa guests of friends in Klamath Falia. Mr. and- Mrs. Percy Thomas were dinner guest Wednesday evening at the A. H. Cls menu home. Mrs. Helen Brophy la employed at the DuBuque orchard, where she his chare of the peach picking oerw. Mra. Till I Andren and son Philip, who have been the guest for the past month of Mrs. Andren'a uncle. A. V. Carlson, returned to their home In San Francisco laat Friday. Long Mountain LONO MOUNTAIN, Aug. 8. (SpU An enjoyable picnic was held In the Ashland Llthla Park Sunday, hon oring mothers and fathera. Those present wsrs Mr, and Mra. Sam Coy and son, Ssmtny, Mr. and Mra. Roy Smith and son snd daughter, Lyla and Barbara, Mrs. Sarah Coy, Mrs. Mary Taylor, Mra. Sarah Howlett, Mrs. Lottie Ayrts, Mr. and Mra. Roy Mar nlah and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Perry. Miss Minnie Putman, Mr. and Mra. Boy Ashpote and eon, Donald, Mra. R. I. Price, Sam Hamlsh, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dutton. all of Eagle Point, Mrs. John Ashpole and Mrs. Susie Stewart, both of Medford, Mrs. KUa Holman and grandson, Lloyd Vsn Dyke, both of A'hland and Mrs. W. R. Holman and daughter, Grace of thla district. A board meeting waa held at the Long Mountain school house Thurs day evening for the purpose of elect ing a teacher. Mr. and Mrs. Fays McAipint ex Klamath Falls called at the Howard Short home Sunday. Miss Dollle 8 to well, who haa been vlaltlng friends snd relatives here for several weeks, left for Portland on Thursday. Mrs. M. li. Pruett returned weo neaday after a few daye1 visit with Mrs. John Cox at Hoicomb springs, Miss Vert a Btowell la ataylng at Union creek for several days visiting Mr. and Mra, Dick Chase. Mary Ellen Holman Is apendlng a week In Ashlsnd visiting her grand mother. Mrs. Ilia Holman. Bill Holman and eon, Henry, left Sunday for ths mountains, where they will ride for their oattle, i. e i THE GRANGE Lake Creek Grange Kent regulsr meeting of Lake Creek Orange, to be held Friday evening. Auguat 12, will be an open meeting with a recreational program consist ing of games, etc. The public Is cordially invited to attend, v The laat meeting was very enjoy able, particularly ths program. Prac tically svery one present responded to roll call, making a well balanced program of songs, rssdlngs. Jokes, talks on such topics as Old Faithful Oeyser and Indians of New Mexico and Arlmna. The prlw for the moat enjoyable number was awarded Lillian Sates of Portland, who gave a reading, In cos tume, entitled, "I'm the Youngest of a Family of Five." Delleloust refreshments were serv ed by the Home Economics commit tee following the meeting. FOREST PRESERVATION STUDIED ABROAD FOR PHILADELPHIA (UP) With the objective of learning the methoda of forest preservation In foreign coun tries, a group of foresters and lumber men from all parte of the United States are etudylng the practices used In Gsrmsny snd Austria. A first-hand study of sustained for est production, as well aa game pres. ervatlon, selected cutting, reforesta tion and markets for wood products Is sought by ths group In developing the program of permanent forest man. agemsnt In thli country, now required by the lumber code. The work Is sponsored by ths Carl Shuni Memorial Foundation and ths Oherlsnder Trust, which was sst up si a meant to aid the Amerlran pub. lie tn studying the spec I si achieve ments of Germany and Austria. Prl vat forests for private profit was luted by Ihs foundation as one of the fields In which Oermany has ex celled. Dr. rrarut Beaks, director of the fur. estry school at Thsrsndt naar Drea den, Is In charge of the group. He apent three months In this country acquainting htmnetf with condltlona that fees American fmeeure, JUBILEE PICTURES AT EAGLE PT. ORANGE AUG. 7 IAOL1 POINT, Aug. . fSpl l Oopcs moving pictures of she Dia mond Jubilee will be shown at the neat masting 61 the Eagle Point Grsngs, Tuesday night, August 1. This part of the meeting Is open to the public snd will begin at o'clock. There will be a lfl-mlnute comic pic ture especially for children. Every body la welcome. FEDERAL AGENTS BETTER EQUIPPED Now Has Latest In Fire arms 600 Men In Well Drilled Army for Clean-up. Bl Alexander K. oeorge WASHINGTON W7 m a eedale brick building on Vermont avenue a short, compsotly-museular man !! at a desk. In a crisp voice he speiks Into one after another of a battety of telephonee. A few miles away machine gun bul lets spatter on a target, shattering the somnolent peace of the Maryland countryside sounding a warning to Baby race" Nelson and other killers of his Ilk. The man at the desk In the old brick building la J. Edgar Hoover, 30-year-old chief of the "G-men" the gangster's nsms for government men living directions, suggestions snd encouragement by telephone to the leaders of some 480 federal agents in the nation-wide offensive against crime, which has been regslvsnlzed by the "taking" of Dlllinger. ' Training to Meet Osngaters The bullets raining on targets at nearby Port Meads ars propelled from guns similar to gangdom's own "rub bing out" weapons and the men wielding the guns era "federals." Not so long ago the federal agents ngaged In tracking down some of the moat desperate criminals were sparsely equipped with pistols and a few rifles. Now thsy are being rap- Idly supplied with machine guns, high powered rlflea and shotguns while Instructors are teaching them to handle these weapons expertly. At Fort Mesde and other army rifle range throughout ths country, tar get practice and aharpahootlng drill ha basn going on qulatly for several months. An Army of f00 When the full strength of the di vision of Investigation I mustered this summer It 1 expected that some 00 agents will be In the well-drilled army fighting kldnspers. bank rob ber and roving outlaws of all typel. They will be assisted in their clean up by 17 new federal law with Jag ged teeth. While department of Justice offi cials were disappointed in the failure of congress to provide sn additional 1700,000 for equipping them with ar mored car for use In the main sr tsrlss Of Interstate highway traffic and with planes close st hand for speedy pursuit, the agents will be provided with a fleet of light, fast cars such as the gangsters use. The educational qualification of the agents some of them are gifted linguist snd about 80 par cent of the Investigators hsvs had legal training or work In sxpert account ing have promoted some critics te cell them "high-brows." "campus de tectives" and "boy scout.1 Must Hsve 'Horse sense' But Hoover cites their record of 91 per cent conviction in court, sot to mention the Dlllinger coup, and the crushing of several kidnaping rings and racketeering gangs, ss justifica tion for the high requirement of per onnsl. onv of his prime requisites 1 thst an investigator havs ths knowl edge and experience to gather evidence that will "stick" when an offender 1 brought to trial. The dynamto director's definition of an ideal agent Is an "operator who combine Intelligence and experience with oourage, loyalty and horse senss.' The force tnoludes a number of formsr ohlefs of detective bureaus, chief of police, Texas rangers, sher iffs, stats trooper and plain detee tlves, Only Yonng Men Engaged An sppilcsnt for service as 4 'a man' must be between 25 and 3S yesrs of sera; personnel record of the de partment show that ths average age of an Investigator I slightly over 31 While the division hse no elrplsuee there are sli agents who can pilot a plane and ont inveetlgator has been a parachute Jumper. Others have been teachers In colleges and high schools, truck drlvsrs, newspaper reporters, bank cterka, professional basebsll players, football atsrs and expert boxers. I grotrh Jobless Get Estate. WORCESTER, Mass (UPl Job less resident of Bsrrhead, Scotlsnd, will benefit by t 1200,000 trust fund created here by Miss Janst Martin, a natlva of Barrhead, who died re cently at 80. She established In her will a 1100,000 trust fund which Is to remain Intact until compound In terest has doubled Its slee. Then It la to be used to sld Barrhsad't unem ployed. 1 iii n errant Call. School District No. t Notice I hereby given that there are funds on hand for the redemption of all warrants up to and Including No. 781. Interest will cease on tn Ind day of August. 1934. Warrants are psyable at The First National Bank, Medford, Oreston. OUT TEX, Clerk School District No. . Central. Point. Oref jn. DONT POKOET Speedboat rs.-fS next Sundsy, Aug- Sth. Savage Rapids Dam, north of Medford on Pacific highway. BAIILV CRAWrORD PEACHES CAMtOCN RANCH 1 Ml. . W. f Phoenix