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fEDFORDMATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, TUESDAY. AUGUST 28. 1934. PAGE NINE MllAN A-l MARKET PLACE FORTHE BARGAIN SEEKER Mitl Head every ad on this .page y will probably find exactly the thing you want Co Du or sell ... U 11 Isn't tarn, edver Use . . . ,n" pensive, effective RATES Pes word first infection (Minimum 35c) igach additional Insertion, oei word .10 (Minimum LOc) Per line per month, without copy changes .. ..HJo Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND STRAYED Two horses; one bay. one roan. Reward. Notify John Nelson, Sams Valley, Ore. SSrPalr" of glasses left In men's lavatory Sat., Aug. 18 at Court House. Reward for return to water maater'a office. Lost Brown leather puree on Big Applegate. Reward. Phone 314-R. Lost Spare tire lock on nut. Finder please return to Tribune. Reward. LOST II dog missing, call J510. MALE OR FEMALE WANTED Hop pkHers. Port Vannoy Hop Yards, Orants Pa. 'hout four weeks work. Good camp gro.-d. C. H. Elsmann. WANTED Permanent renter. Modern hn,iM laree chicken house, brooder. a.rriAn. hualness frontage. Raise produce. Sell it at home. Outside city, highway. 1704 N. Riverside. WANTED Reliable companion to Chicago. Share expenses. Further Information, 229 Apple St. WANTED FEMALE HELP 'ni.ii.irn xjrtinuiirAorwir. Must be de pendable and unincumbered. Apply 311 So. Holly or call 1648-R. WANTED Middle-aged woman for general housework. Call . at 106 Clark St. WANTED Mlddleaged or elderly lady to be companion to married wom an. No work. Box 3022. WANTED Girl out of school for gen eral housework and help care of two children. Call 925-L. 716 E. Jackson. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Housekeeper for mother less home. 35 N. Oakdale or P. O. 729.. CHILDREN cared for In my home. 840 E. 9 th. WANTED-M1SCELLANEOUS WANTED To rent 4 or 5 room house, all or partly furnished with one or 114 acres. Will be permanent rent er. 35 North Ookdale. WANTED Electric water pumping . system. B. F. Redpath, E. P. Star X Route, Medford. WANTED TO RENT Small unfurnish ed home. Answer before Saturday noon, giving location, and descrip tion. Box 3007. Tribune. WANTED 2nd hand furniture. W buy. sell and trade. Berrydale 2nd Hand Store. 1603 N. Riverside. Tel 266. ' WANTED TO RENT Two room furn ished house in city limits of Med ford Mut be cheap. Box 308. Man Tribune. FURNITURE re-upholstered. 969-R. TblbaulL Phone WANTED Wool, mohair, hide and pelt See u before you sell Wool bag and twine tor sale ' Uedroro Bargain House. 27 N. Orape St Phone 1062 WATT TO BU? 1929 Ford Must be cheap 833 W 2nd JUNK WANTED Wi pay cash lol JUNK BATTERIES AND RADIATORS ALUMINUM BRASS COPPER and un of all description. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 No Orape lei 1062 WANTED Warrant. Redden St Co WANTED Household good, stove tool or what nave you. Medford Bargain House. 27 N Orape St Tel 1062 FOR RENT HOUSES TURN. HOUSE and garage. 604 W 10th. HOUSE FOR RENT Phone 1232-W. FOR RENT Modern 5-room house 503 Bfstty 8t. Rate reasonable. Tel Ul-J-1. FOR RENT Modern 5-room house. O C. Bogtts. FOR RENT 8 room modern horn 2 bath rooms, sleeping porch, furn ished or unfurnished Only reliable, permanent tenants need apuly. 714 West 10th. HOUSE FOR RF-NT 117 50, water paid. Phone 1232-W FOR RENT Modern 5 riom f'.irr.ah d house. t;5 00 Inquirr 2:a Ap ple St. ''OR RENT Bo f'irn'.ned ai uniurnished, Brvwa A VToiva. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Furnished apt. Hotel Holland. FURN. APT For rent. 1205 S. Main, for one or two persona. FOR RENT ROOM BOARD RATES very moderate at 714 B. Main ATTRACTIVE room 404 a Orapa. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Pleasant sleeping room. 19 Mistletoe. Tel 038-W. FOR RENT Large housekeeping room, ei.50 week. 627 N. Central. FOR EXCHANGE FOR EXCHANGE 1929 model ' S"ord sedan and 2 lota In Medford for late model Ford V-8. TeL 407-1 EXCHANGE Furn. r-upbolterlng for lumber, wood, flan pole and reels. Phone B89-R. FOR SALE Young turkey or will trade In on late model automobile (Coupe preferred.) Floyd Maharry Talent. Ore. FOR 8 ALE OR TRAOE White electric sewing machine tor Ught aedan Box 638. Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE -FOR SALE OR PART EXCHANGE 8 acre ranch, all modern Improve- ments. private electrlo light and pumping plant, Jive buildings. In cluding double garage and work shop (cement floora) a atudlo build ing within an enclosed cactua gar den, large chicken yard and house, and pump house. Forty fruit trees, Navel, Valencia oranges, grapefruit, lemons, apricots, persimmons, palm, and other shade trees. 320 ft. boule vard frontage, on state highway, (Palm to Pines), no encumbrance. 81,000 'cash, balance In exchange for Medford house and property. close In." Box 2987, Tribune. FOR SALE OR TRADE Five acres In cherries and peaches, with beauti ful home. White Box 308, Beau mont, Calif. FOR TRADE 5-rm. modern Ashland home. 518 So. Oakdale. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Ranch. Phone 267-H. FOR RENT 12 acres suitable for ber. rles or turkeys. 3 miles from Med ford. Large modern house, city wat er, barn, large hen house, family or chard; cow If desired. Tel. 437-J. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Glen Oak home. A splsn did value and reasonable terms. Brown & White, Realtors. ATTRACTIVE SUBURBAN home, new, modern. 4 rms. and 2 attic rms. acre shady lot, more land avail. able. $1600. Terms. Arthur E. Lalng. 19 N. Bartlett. A BARGAIN My large lot. on Ben. nett St., excellent soil, fruit, nut tree and berries. Will sacrifice on term or cash. Box ,56, Tribune. HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENT Jack son Co. Bldg. is Loan Assn. Tel. 195 53 ACRES near Applegate P O.; It A cultivation, free water right; bal ance timber; Improvements. Paul Erdman. Applegate, Ore. WHEN you think of real estate, think of Brown s Wotlo. AUTOMOBILE SPECIALS FISK TIRES AND TUBES Bonded. guaranteed. You cannot buy tires anywhere m Oregon cheaper than at the sunrise super service eta. tlon, 12th and Riverside. FINEST GRADE WESTERN OfL n your car, lOo quart; In your can. 36c gal.; bbl. lota, 30c. 100 PURE PENNSYLVANIA oil. from Bradford crude, in your oar, 20c quart; In your can, 62c gal.; 5 Rata. 3.00. SUNRISE SUPER SERVICE STATION. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Bulck Pickup. Price 45. Phone 921. USED CAR BARGAINS 30 Day Written Guarantee. 1929 Ford Roadster 1929 Essex Town Sedan 1929 Durant Coupe 1929 LaSalle Coupe Several older models on hand. ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC. 38 No. Riverside Tel 18 1934 HUDSON Sed an dera onsTrTtor. new car guarantee; substantial dis count; trade and terms. Eakin Motor Co., Hudson-Terraplane Deal er on So. Riverside. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS STEIN WAY UPRIGHT PIANO -Bar gain. Palmer Music House. FOR SALE Used upright piano. Cheap for cash. Box 2885. Tribune. BARGAINS in used Band Instruments, with lessons. Palmer Music House. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK NINE registered Rambouilet ewes Wm. Brlpcs strain, swearing from 13 to in pounas wool, cross bred year lings and lambs. Pure bred Shrop shire yearling rams and ram lambs. L. A. Salade Jr. Central Point, ore. FOR SALE 3 cows, one Just fresh M L Hartley, Phone 9-F-5. TWO JERSEY heifers, coming fresh in spring, and coming 2-year-old colt. Priced reasonable. Inquire at W B Medleys, Rt. 4. Box 158. Medrord. FOR SALE Freeh cows. Adolf Scouju.. Beagia Ota FOR SALE POULTRY PUKB Brunze totns Gocxeraai prtte stock 15 Je.ue NeiJ Rt i Ashland FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Wirdrotw trunk In good condition Phone 370-V. Lr , , ,(lJttfi uu it i ei House Cleaning. Floor Waxing On w mi.ciiku. w rt.w.., estaj Rug Cleaning specialty. FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Motorcycle. Just over hauled. Reasonable price. Box 3031, Tribune. ELECTRIC Mangle. Fit on Thur washer. 17.50 cash. Box 3189 Tri bune. BLUE LAKE canning beans, atartlng Wednesday: cucumbers, auc gallon and up; large peppers, 2 doren 15c; hot pepper, 5c dozen,' large size; tomatoes, 1 lb. E. E. Stump, phone 493-R, 2 mile north Medford on Sam Valley road. Wo deliver 41 order. or more In city limit. FOR SALE Sweet corn, cantaloupes, tomatoes, prune. F. 3. Carpenter, Jacksonville Highway. FOR SALE Pine canning tomatoe. Bring containers, . mi. over ouei shot hill. Follow Sprlngbrook signs. M. G. Davl.- . FOR SALE Petit prune now ready lor canning or crying, rica inm yourself at lo lb. F. 8. Carpenter, Jacksonville Highway, FOR SALE CHEAP Bridge lamp, ra dio, end table, Breakfast set. 33 Rose Ave. FOR SALE Furniture, bedroom, liv ing room, dining room suites, etc. 425 Manzanlta. FOR SALE Wood. 81.00 8c 81.25 tier; oak. laurel, fir. 300 tier dry. Inquire Jesse Taylor, Ruch. PEACHES Bring containers. O. E. Carpenter, mile weat of Phoenix on Huston road. WE can save you money on water pipe. Hubbard Bros., inc. BIROAINJSED MACHINERY 6 tractora; 1 corn sheller, I fan ning mill, 1 grain grinder, diso bar rows, tractor plows, 1 corn binder. HUBBARD BROS.. INC. FOR SALE Italian and Petite prunes. Phone 7-F-U. TOMATOES. No. 1, 91.50 per cwt. Phone 4-F-ia. o. J. Logan. FOR SALE 3 bedroom suites, com plete; living-room suite; dining room suite; General Electric refri gerator; electric range; piano. Mrs. J. L. Ely, Old Stage Road, mile North Westalde school. FOR SALE 3 burner oil stove, roll top desk, ski Is, automobile hot wat er heater, lace type rubber boots, other miscellaneous articles. Extra special $85.00 violin and 6.00 case (40.00. Leaving, must sell at once. Call at 22 Keene Way Drive. FOR SALE Vetch Inoculation. Mon arch Seed & Feed Co. FOR SALE Inoculate vetch before planting to assure maximum growth use Nltragen. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. FOR SALE Peaches. Fine Elbertas. 2c a pound. R. R. Ouches, mile west ol upper school house. Griffin Creek. Phone 857-L. PETITE PRUNES for sale. Tel. 7-F-4. TIER WOOD Dry fire, pine, oak and laurel, on ground or delivered. Tel. 722. PERSONAL PALMISTRY READING daily. Phone 453 J, Ashland, for appointments. REV EVELYN MARSHALL spiritual readings dally. 815 So. Riverside. MISCELLANEOUS APOLLO Piano Studio 128 N. Holly. Jazz and classical taught. Arrange ments for band, orchestra, etc. Music set to lyrics. AUTO INSURANCE aVa bout "50 saving; class "A" plus Company Leg. Reserve. 206 First Nat'l Bauk Bldg. Phone 350. DENTISTRY Dr. X. Main. A. Gove. 235 S BOAT TRAILER. Casb Register Add ing Macmne. Typewriter. Boots Shoes, Hunting-Fishing Equipment 317 North Riverside GRAIN SACKS -Jackson County Feed Co.. 4th and Bartlett Sts. DOGS examined free. Dr. Stone, 4th and Bartlett. FOR SALE Equity in house. Call 02a Haven. FOR SALE Grain, oats and barley bags. Medford Bargain House, 27 N. Grape St. Phone 1063. FOR SALE Canning peaches. Btancuii, Phoenix. ALL MAKES of washing machines re paired. Flclcs Hardware, 131 West Main. FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all makes; terms ti desired All makes rented and repaired White Sewing Machine Co. 24 rl Bartlett. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE HI-Way Inn Cafe and equipment. Rent 1250 month Gold B1U. On. COFFEE ANN'S FOR SALE. 100 AND light car in good running order buys best paying service sta tion on Redwood highway, near Kerby, account sickness. Golden Rule Service. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Anstmit JAI'HHUN CO. illSTKALl CO. Abatract ol ntu and Tltl lnuranoa Hi only oomplet ntle S f , l m la Jaokaorj county. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abatnct ol ntl. Room a and , No 83 North Centra) Ave. upstair. Rialto. Phona 1814-V. T ran si rf CADS rRANiJFEa STORAOB OO -Office 1016 No Central Pbune llo Prices right serrv guaranteed HAW LEY ntANSFER - rxpert oacX. era and movers Special livestock moving; equipment Prices ngot 619 North Riverside Phone 1044-1 Cnert winnow Ctrinert LKl r.E.OHOE DO 11 - lei 1172 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Money lo Lend MONEY LOANED ON FURNITURE, CARS, ere Prompt serrioa and le gal rate. W B THOMAS. 45 8 Central Stat license No 8 167. Hall Paper Cleaning. WALL-PAPER CLEANING, lo per fj ft. Mr. Black 310 N Bartlett. JOHN H LOCK Painting and Deoor atlng. Quality work at lover prices. Ph. 933-K. (tea 124 King. Paint In and Papernanging M. A. BLISS Painting and paper hanging Tel 046 W a 3 8 Orape OF CCCID DRAW 120 ACE PERFORMERS A district OCC swimming tourna ment will be held Monday, Labor Day, at the Twin Plunge in Ash land with 130 atar athlete of the Medford district taking part. The swimming meet wa announced thla weeyt by Major Clare H. Arm strong, dlatrlct commander. The meot It a part of the extensive athletic program being carried on In the dis trict. Each of the 30 oompaniea In the dlatrlct will be permitted to enter five swimmers and one diver in the tournament. Preliminary event will begin Monday morning a 10 o'clock with the finals In all event begin ning at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. H. S. Hoyman, University of Ore gon swimming coach, E. R. "Ne" Knollln, director of physical educa tion at the university, and Robert Chilton, atar Oregon diver, will be the official. Lieut. Roy Craft, district welfare officer, la In charge of the meet. Th swimming event will Include the 400 foot relay, 75 yard breast stroke, 75 yard back stroke, under water distance plunge, 75 yard sprint and 300 foot medley relay. The divea will Include the front dive, back dive, back Jack-knife and front Jack-knife and three optional dives. . Major Armstrong will award a silver trophy to the winning team. D. A. R. CITIZENSHIP The annual school for citizen applt cants, conducted by the Daughters of the American Revolution, will re open Saturday, September 1, at 7:30 p. m., at the city hall, Fourth and Central streets. All who are inter ested are welcome to attend. There will be no charge for attendance and the chapter will furnish necessary materials. 4 Not Afraid of Courts Now. SEATTLE ( UP ) Mrs. Helen Nam ma feared courts until she was sum moned as a witness In an accident case. Finding It wasn't so bad, she said, she returned and sued her hus baiid for divorce. She got It. 4 Get It at Heath's Drug Store, Med ford Pharmacy. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS Rude small house Odor Win; Timber tre Planet Firearm Very small Prayers Person who ti behind the times: colloq. Musical char acter! You and 1 Siberian river Remote Marked by greater In tensity of tone Hold back Too difficult for the ordl nary mind to understand Death notice Incline the head Obstruction Took back Mineral spring Covering for the arm Weep violently Dutch meas ure of length Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle BRACECRESTfETD 1 r P ' N ofe" E s iM 1 i g Wy-m. u e p ILLS D A R AlSlTff SjT A R 5 NESTQRpPOMl 0MEISIE RTfD AU B E R I R E jjRjE STORE milSMA R L ROjAR I A DjN E TT A& TTT I TYADA I R P E OTP U E SiPE R C Y 44, Continent! abbr. 4ft. Scatter 47. Young goats 80. Particle 61. Dried grass R4. Kpoch AS. Expiate ti. Concealed water IT. Negative 5S. One with a dread dlsea e B. Came upon iuiu. - iM; mMi 711, iM Z 22 p 23 p 24 2S 2b 21 ..v. :... 3i 3J 36 m3? I WM'' M wmwll I jm 1 fcf 1 1 1 ir 1 I (0UNTY Eagle Point EAGLE POINT, Aug. 28. (Spl) Mrs. Dora Harrock of Portland spent a week here visiting her sister, Mrs. Edith Wledman, She returned home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Daley and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown motored to Klamath Falls Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Curtice and children and Miss Gertrude Adamson of Tacoma and Mrs. Walter Painter and children are visiting relatives In Eagle Point. Sam Coy came down from his ranch to attend Grange Tuesday night and the ice cream social Thursday night. Grance H. E. C. club will be enter tained by Miss Hutchinson at Trail, Aug. 20. Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Adamson and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. Carnes and family, Mr. and Mrs. Theron Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Curtice and family, Ger trude and Lloyd Adamson and Mr, and Mrs. Walter Painter held a, fam ily reunion and picnic dinner at Dead Indian soda springs Sunday. Eagle Point schools will open Sep-, tember 10. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Young motored to the Oregon Caves Sunday. Mrs. Sims of Butte Falls and Mrs. Scot Boyer spent Aug. 22 with Mrs. Percy Haley. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Davlos have moved back to their home In Eagle Point after spending the summer at their ranch In the Antelope district. Mrs. S. A. Howlett and daughter Hattle and Rose Whaley returned from Portland Tuesday, having been called there by the death of Mrs. Howlett's brother. Mrs, Grace von der Hellen, a former resident of Eagle Point, now living In Portland, visited friends here for a few days. Thompson Creek THOMPSON CREEK, Aug. 28. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Taylor were visitors at the A. S. Edwards' home Sunday afternoon. Home Economics club met at Mrs. Delia Edwards' home where a pleas ant afternoon was spent sewing. The hostess served refreshments for the members after the meeting. Horace Bllven spent Sunday after noon with George Hoffman who Is Just recovering from a recent acci dent. Sunday was the first day that Mr. Hoffman was able to be out of bed.-. Mr. Bain Is doing carpenter work for John Pernoll. Mr. and Mrs. Will Jordan returned from Eugene to spend a few days at home last week. They returned to Eugene after a few days. Hop picking will start Tuesday Is the latest report from the Clute hop yard. Leo Hoffman has returned to Call fornla to resume studies at a Junior college. Mrs. Walter Moran Is visiting her mother, Mis. D. c. Courtney. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Johnston were business visitors In Medford Friday. f BICYCLES We pay cash for used bikes. Medford Cycle. 33 N. Fir. Cross -Word Puzzle 17. Sanguinary conflicts be tween fa mil let 19. About 20. Gained the victory il. Smells 22. Biblical tower 'J 4. Natural magnet 6. Clamors it. Day'i march 27. Kingly f9. The widow's coin il. Portable bed It. Lock o. hair 31. To pas bum ming bird 18. Kind of window 42. Kit it 45. Malt 40. Caprice 47. Range of . knowledge 48, Babylonian war god 4i Pertoo of light t0. Corroded t2. Tennis point won by a service stroke M. However ia. Indian mulberry DOWN L Turn to the left . Employ S. In that cite 4. Incarnation 5. Veneration R. Units 7. Genua of the mouss t. Like 9. Gone by 10. Haul 1L Some Briefs Persist PERSIST, Aug. 28. (Spl.) Mrs. Inez McDonough of Ruch, is earing for her parents ranch at Persist while they visit relatives In the valley for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Chamberlain, of Chicago, also Kate Ash and daughters spent the afternoon Aug. 23 with Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Ash at the Matthews cabin. Ranger J. P. DeWltt of Union Creek, has been on Inspection tour In this district for the past few days. He spent the night Aug. 23 at the Mat thews cabin guard satlon. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas B. Finch of the Burn Peak lookout, were In Trail Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ervln Hutchison and children were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joss Gar ber Aug. 24. V. E. Peterson has been working at the Buzzard mine for the past week. Dare and Orval Peterson were over night guests of Mr. , and Mrs. Ervln Hutchison. Mrs. Janet Chlldreth Is stlU visit ing relatives on Elk creek. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Chamberlain were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. L, Ash Tuesday and Wednesday. Mrs. Kate Ash made a business trip to Medford, Aug. 21. Mildred and Donald Young, also Glenna Joan Simmer spent Aug. 21 with Mr. and Mrs. Ervln Hutchison, at Persist. Butte Falls BUTTE FALLS, Aug. 28. (Spl. Mrs. Cleveland and Mrs. Bob Ed-; mondson were in Medford Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Bill Roberts and Ro land Roberts spent Saturday and Sunday here. Mr. and Mrs. Slim Norrls and Mr, and Mrs, Jackson went to Applegate on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Allen, Bruce McDonald and Frank Edmondsou visited Butte Falls Sunday. Raymond Tun gate Calvin Stoddard and Jim Tungate played on the Gil moro team which defeated Medford team Sunday, 8 to 0. MIhs Elizabeth 8. Lay arrived In Butte Falls August 20 and will begin her duties as teacher in the Butte Falls high school Sept. 3rd, She Is staying with Mrs. Gott, Mrs. J. I. Patton was In Medford Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Al Htldreth visited Medford Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie White and family have moved into one of the Dupree houses. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Moore and son are living In another Dupree house. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Ellis and family have moved Into K. D. Jones' house. f Mr. and Mrs. Poke Smith and fam ily have moved Into the old Hlldreth house. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jones have moved to Chelan Fall, Wash., where they will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Lounderback and son of Chtila Vista, near San Dlcgo, Cnllf., visited over two weeks with Mr. Lounderach's sister, Mrs. N. B. Stoddard and family. They re turned to California Monday, 4- McLeod McLEOD, Aug. 28. (Spl.) The McLeod Home Extension Unit will hold Its first fall meeting the after noon of Sept. 6 at McLeod dining room for the purpose of planning the year's program. Alice Malln who Is acting home demonstrator agent dur ing the absence of Mabel c. Mack, will be In charge. Every homemaker In the community Is asked to be present. Mr, and Mrs. Bill Beck, Miss Esther Beck, Mrs. Nora Hawkins and chil dren were Sunday guests of Mrs. Scott at the Week's camp. Little Jackie Rodgers had his ton &lls removed lant week. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Gordon and Betty Broughton of Prospect, Misses Helen and Barbara Newman of Bend Mr, and Mrs. Dick Vincent, Miss Clara Gordon, Mrs. Janle Smith and Mr. Alexander were Bunday callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Smith Little Dean von Stein has been quite 111 with summer flu for a few dys. We have had the hottest weather of the summer during the past week with the temperature hovering near 100 degrees and u high as 104 on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Buckmaster and friends who have spent the summer here, have returned to their home In California. Little Blllle Coburn had hts ton slls removed Monday. Miss Betty Coburn la spending i week visiting her friends, Carrol and Joyce Nedrey at Plnehurst COPPER, Aug. 38 (Spl. ) In a fast game the Upper Applegato bnaeball team took the Medford Christian team Sunday to th tune of 11 to S. This will be the last game of th year for the local boys who have lost but one game this seaon. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd nippy were In Mlford on bulnca Saturday. Mr. ERton of Talent spent last week at the home of Beryl Rouse, hi grand son. Mlu t'lh McKe spent lst weak t her home on Applegate, returning to Medlnrd Sunday where she 1 In the employment of Mrs. Holme Mr Pearl Byrne entertained with a dancing party Saturday veiling, about Copper HITLER EXPLAINS NAZI 'PURGE' Chancellor Adolf Hitler of Germany (center, saluting) It shown aa he arrived at the Kroll opera house In Berlin to address the Reichstag regarding the "purge" of the nazl regime. In this speech he disclosed that 77 lost their lives In his move to wipe out plots of hit enemies, (Associated Press, Photo- ONE DEAN BROTHER MAKES PEACE If ,' I f wtoerNaJaBUto3 Ik.'MMttlM.iW i Willi I I a Paul (left) and Jerome "Dizzy" Dean (right), pitching Idols of St. Louis baseball fans, were suspended by Manager Frankle Frlsch of the 8t, Louis Cardinals as a result 6f the brothers' refusal "gracefully" to accept ffnea for their failure to accompany the team to Detroit for an exhibition game. Later Paul donned hit uniform after signing a state ment saying he regretted hia "unfortunate misunderstanding." Dizzy enlisted the aid of Baseball Commissioner Landit. (Associated Press Photoi. twenty couples enjoying her hospi tality. Bob Watklns sent some fat hogs to market the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Walker went to Med ford Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Scott of Oakland are staying at the Glen Scott place now. Jack Riley has finished hli cnbln and moved in, We are glad to welcome Jack back in our neighborhood. 4 Anderson Creek ANDERSON CREEK, Aug. 28. (Spl) Temperature Thursday was 03, the hottest thla summer. Jas. Maya and family were In Ash land Wednesday. Steve Lunak was out to Talent Thursday. Jack Mann was In Medford on busi ness Tuesday. Frank Marquess Is hauling In his hay this week. Jas. Mays and Jack Mann are hull ing straw from the valley this week. Mr. Green Is hauling out wood. Marlon Centers of Ashland was a caller at his sister's, Mrs. Jas, Mays, Friday, The water Is getting low in places on the creek. Borne are hauling their water for house use. A good ram would be welcomed by all. Dog Aided Deacon In fldng. NOANK, Conn. (UP) Deacon R. P. Sawyer's dog strolled Into church during prayer service, heard his mas ter's voice raised In sens, snd believ ing he needed assistance, raised such a commotion the service was sus pended, Woman lln. Big (inrilen Tract, FALLON. Ner. (UP) Mra. Viola Mllleken at S7 la active cultivating a garden tract 30 yards wide and 100 yards long. She Is so proud of her garden she doesn't permit a weed to show. She supplies all the vegctnblea for her family. Imitated Meve Itrmlle. STEUBEN VILLE. O. (UP) Jo P..1.V think, nnthlna tif IRO-foot dive off an Ohio river bridge here "Juat for fun." twic n nss emu lated Steve Brodle, cleft the Witter perfectly, made for shore under his own propulsion. t'tahans Hniih .1.1 Deer. KANAB, Utah (UP) Cltlwins of thla town apparently don't think much of 3.3 A petition protesting sale of the foaming brew within the city limit waa signed by 100 per cent of th eligible voters. VI hi v The Pacific coast now boasts the fastest coastwise airplane service In the world, according to a bulletin of United Air Lines which points out that its planes now are flying the 6P2 miles between Medford and Spo kane In four and two-thirds hours, in cluding the stops at Portland, Ta coma and Seattle. Passenger and express leaving Med ford at 3:12 p. m., reach Spokane at 8:60 p. m., marking the first time It has been possible to leave Medford In the afternoon and have dinner In Spokane. United recently extended its coastwise route from Seattle to include spurs to Spokane and Van couver. HOOD RIVER'S HEAT BROKEN BY SHOWER HOOD RIVER, Aug. (AP) Oregon's longMt heat wv of th yehr was broken her Monday by showr. Peak of l-dT heat spelt her waa reached Bunday at 07 degrees. Sunscald of apples was negligible, out the heat caued fruitgrowers to speed up picking and rush fruit Into cold storage. $89,133 NET PROFIT OF PULP, PAPER MILL' SALEM, Aug. 38. (AP) Th Ore gon Pulp & Paper company of Salelm earned a net profit of $89,133 In 1933, It waa revealed In condensed statement of Income by rred W. Leadbetter, prealdent of th com pany. Last year's earnings compared fav orably with 1933 when th local company showed deficit of tl94, "54. Box Appointed 8ALEM, Ore., Aug. 38. (AP) C. B. Sox of Albany today was appointed by Governor Meier aa district attor ney of Linn county to succeed M. D. Shanks, who died recently. Tame ( row stole I'lpe. WESTBORO, Mas. (UP) Th Urn crow of Lena McPhsIl stole Oeorge Lynch's pipe. He laid th pip down to get watch when th crow took It and flew to the roof. It took Miss McPhall an hour to retrieve the pipe for him, Phone 643 we'll Daul away your nfus. city Saolttry Servlo. i