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BEDFORD MAIL .TRIBUTE. MEDFORD, OREGON. TUESDAY. JULY 2. 1935. PAGE ELEVEN 1X1 1 -r ; . 1 t , I I 1 Read every til on thU page. Vou will probably find e actly the thln yon want to buy or ell. H It isn't there, advertise. 1 1 ' Inexpensive, effective. Per word first Insertion (Minimum 25o) Each additional Insertion, per word .Jo ..Jo (Minimum uu-j Per line per month without copy changes ' Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LEFT by unknown party. $5 at Dalley'a Auto Painting. Party may have same by paying for ad. LOST Brown bill-fold. Return by mall to P. T. Young. Jteep currency as reward. Titles In bllliold hard to replace. Thanks. LOSTif dog missing.' call 16.1J3 WANTED MALE HELP VE rlclffree gold property. Want partner with about ,1209. Box 3588. Tribune. UNUSUALLY ' good bustnej opening for man with 100. Can place sec ond man on Job. Box 3589. Tribune. WANTED SITUATIONS LADY. 30. wants' housework for room and board In Medford. Phone 84. EXPERIENCED tsuck man wants work. Call at 836 Taylor. WANTED--M1SCELLANE0US WANTED Clean, furnished apart ment: private entrance: reasonable rent; close in. Box 3611. Trt- "WANTED EKcellcnt care of piano for USe Ol it. tSOS Oiou, EMPTY furniture van going to Loa Angeles. Wants load for there or way points. Phone 615. Hawley Transfer. w 4NTED Used men's and boys' suits and shoes: also 42 to 53 In ladle clothing. Used Wardrobe Shop, 518 E. Main. XNTEnTVougturkeyB. State price, location and number, a. w. King, Montague. Cal. WANTED Chrysler 70 or 72 motor, with or without accessories. Pnone 401-ft-l. EMPTY van returning from Astoria Julv 7. Wants load from there or way pejnta. Phone 15. Hawley Transfer. ySh rvay25c a copy for the Mtord Mall Tribune Issued March I. 2. . 22 and 29. 1933 Mall Tribune office WANTED 2nd hand goods We buy. sell and trade. Berrydale 2nd Han Store. 1603 No. Riverside. . Tel. 266 WANTED we pay own for household goods furniture and stoves We also ouy metals, hides, pelts, woo) and mu hair. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOU8S. 37 N. Grape St. Phone 1062 WANTED Heifer calves. Write Ruby Schulz. Beagle. Oregon. " FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 5-room furnished house. Phone 393-X. FOR puENT Modern lurnlahed bun galow. Inquire Hamburger Inn. NEWLY conditioned home with ra:ia.' Attractive' price to reliable adults. 2Qfl Portland Ave. TOR RENT July 5. 5-room fum. home, garage. Good location. Call 1232-X-, FURNISHED 9-room houw. basement. 8.25 Calf 195; after I call Mr: Brown 1670. FOR RENT 3 - room house. furnish ed. modern; garage; adults. 731 W. 2nd St. HE NT 3-room house. 812 Summit, Cabins. FOR RENT 6-room rurnlshfid mod ern house. 225 So Riverside. Tel tv 457J- FOR RENT Homes furnished or unfurnished. Brown A.Wnit FOR RENT APARTMENTS TOR RENT Lerae -cojnfT apaitment in Mall Tribune building- Herd wod floors reflnished. ceilings m papered and new furniture added; ressonable rent. Apply at Tribune office. APT FQR RENT Summer rates. Ber ben Apta. 10 Quince. FOR RENT Apartment. B08 W Main FOR RENT-r FURNISHED ROOMS FOR P-ENT Furnished sieepln room. Call before 9:30 or after 4.30. Phone 432-W. 33 No. Peah. ATTRACTIVE PC?m 404 S Grspe FOR REJTTr KTSCELLAKEOUS FOB RErT fr.;alsr.ed rab.iu 12 00 ! 1 RATES FOR RENT ROOM BOARD HATES reasonable at 716 E- Main. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE; RETIRE Raise flowers and pet stock: 40 A. In foothills. 11 miles from highway; dally mall; all fenced: natural meadows full of clover, lets of water, new 5-room house that will surprise you. Bargain for cash. Inquire at Anderson's Auto Park. Rogue River, Ore. FOR SALE Nice bungalow near Ad vent church; large lot; electric range. Frlijldalre and radio all In cluded in the bargain price of 81.250. See or phone Clarence Pierce. Medford. HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENT Jackson County Building St Loan Assn. Phone 195. ' SEE Charles A. vying Agency. Inc. to B.uy Your Home. WHEN 'you think of real. estate, think of Brown 4s White. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE '29 Piu-ant 6 coupe. 75. Hugo Englphardt, 334 Apple St. 5-DAY SPECIAJj "33 Ford V-8 Tudor 445 '29 Chev. pickup 85 For 5 Days Qnly. Best Buys In Town. EAKIN MOTOR CO. Hudsoa-Terraplane Dealer. PLYMOUTH 4-door sedan. '33 DeLure; small mllcae. A real' buy. Pierce Allen Motor Co. GOOD USED CARS Late models, popular makes, priced right. Liberal trades, easy terms. How about a good car for that 4th of July trip. WALTER W. ABBEY, INC. 123 So. Riverside Phone 303 '29 CHEV. with pick-up boly.' 33 Ford V-8 Tudor; looks and wins awejl.' Eakln Mptor Co..' Hudson Tjrraplane dealer. TJIOCK DRIVERS ATTENTION A wide selection "of motor trucks frorj) '29 tQ '34: Good mechanical 'CAudl tlon, prleed right. Liberal trades Easy tr,rns. WALTER W. ABBEY. INC. 123 So. Riverside Phone 303 GOOD USED CABS REDUCED PRICES- Large Stock to Choose Prom. 1935 Ford V-8 Sedan; special wheels and tires. 1934 Studehaker Commander Sedan. 1933 Ford V-8 Sedan. 1334 Plx-riouth Sedan." 1333 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan. 1934 Chrysler Sport Coupe. 1932 Chevrolet Sedan. 1928 Chevrolet Roadster special. 193 Chevrolet Sedan. 1952 Cyrsler Sport Sedan. Also twenty others to choose from. Chevs, Fords, Plymouth. See our lot. corner 6th and Bnrt lett North. ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC. 38 N. Riverside. 4TH OF JULY SPECIALS In Fine Used Cars 1533 Studebaker Rockne Sedan. 1930 Studebnker 5-pnssenger Sedan. 1931 Ford DeLuxe Tudor Sedan. 1932 Chevrolet DeLuxe Coupe. 1930 Nash Sedan. 1930 Studebaker Roadster. 1933 Ford 8 Truck. SANDERSON MOTOR CO. Open Evenings and Sunday FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 250 sheep, C. J. Haa. Kt. 1,'ccntral Point. FOR SALE Weaner pigs. Tel. 493-L F03 SALE OR TRADE Good sound horse. 1850 lbs. "Two cows, fresh soon. Frank Dunfcin. Talent. FOR SALE POULTRY A'ND EGGS LARGE RED FRYERS Mrs. Dressier. y07 East Main. FQR SALErColorecUfryew: also cab 'bage p.lants. P,hone 951-R. ' FOR SALEj-Fa hens, Rhode Island FOR SALE tjed arid whit frers.' 413 Maple BarK onve. FOR ALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALEr-Blnder. 7S.- Stored wlh Prank nilcr. Central Point. Cnes. Hejiry, GazeHe. Cal. FOR SALE CHEAP 80 ft. double deek shelving. 22 Inches wld. 'suit able for warehouse. About 3000 lin eal feet '2U inch flooring. Wools Drug Store. FOR SALEjt-Im ported Eosllsh saddle and bridier Very raaonaoje. Mrs John Holmer. Ceiyal Pxlnt. POR SALE-rYoungbenW. C. V. Trill, Kings- highway- Phone 774-Jl. FOR SALE OR TRADE 50 08 Violin and bow. Frank, Brass Rati. RASPBERRIES for' conning. RriWB reasonable. Call 774-R-3. See sign one mile out Kings Highway, FOR SALE CHEAP Kitboatd cruiser and motor. Seats 6 passengprs. Only used three times. Phone 106A-W FOR SALE A gocd dairy washing powder for. less nrpney: Get -a ivp simple. Try It. Monarch Seed and Feed e. BOR SALE Ton your pullet 0 with Lee's or Dr. Hess' wormertab let or powder. Monarch Seed and Feed Co. POR SALE Knpx-ouj Dairy Fly Spiay la far the beM. Try It. Monarch Seed and Feed Co. FOR SALE ITsed sacks. Across street from'Montfiomtry Ward's. : SACKS 20.000 sacks on hand. No. l' nd 2'b. Se ua before you buy. Med ford Bargain .House. FOR 'SALE Grain bejss and sacjt twtne. Monaieh Seed and Feed Co FOR SALE 250-fipallon Hardle J? spray ng oynplet hose un 2 inch centrifugal pump Wanted dep well outfit Inquire D. M Laes place Valleyr.ew. SPEeriAbRlver loam 3 vds 3 00 rrtili?er and aapaen ptuvins Washed sand rock piastei taad Sawmill a, iioi-X iti 012-J, FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Dog foods and pet sup plies of all kinds. Monarch Seed and Peed Co. BUSINESS CHANCES SERVICE STATION In Central Point to trade for farm In Rogue River Valley. B. P. McNanamo, Centre.1 Point. MISCELLANEOUS APOLLO PIANO STUDIO Specialized classic and Jazz. 210 B. Main. HAVE YOUR Old Washer repaired! Reasonable prices. pick's Hardware PERSONAL MI?-t MARTIN, tlftod nvrhlc. Rrln.2 all troubles to me. Spec 1ft 1 raws ' until Jujy 3rd. 412 N. Iry St. CLjUBVOYANT PALMIST Truthful advice -an business, love, marriage 91) 3 No. Qlverslde. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abbtracj.a. JACKSON CO. AUSTKACI CO. Abstracts of Title and rule insurance. The only cpmpleta Title System m Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. Rooms 3 and 4 No. 32 North Central Ave., upstairs. COMMERCIAL SPRAYING CALL McGonagle. 258-M. Commercial Spraying. BUSINESS DIRECTOR Expert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel 1112 House 'cleaning floor wajflQg. ort- ental rug'cleanipg and upholstering Money to Lend MOrEY LOANED - $?0 to $300 foi personal or household purposes House ' Furnishings or Autos; alsf Cera Refinanced Loans .closed withla 30 minutes License No 3 167 See W E Thomas or E J Rllgy 46 So Central. , T IMano and uultar Instruction. FEED ALTON HAIlH1 Turner oi Piano .and Steel Guitar Son$ wrt. tng service Studio 31S Ubet) Buhd;ng. Medford Ore. Transfer. Transfer. TRUCKING AND STORAGE LOCAL and long distance hauling. Furni ture moving, etc. Reasonable rates Tel. 833. F E. Samson Co. EADS TRANSFER & 8TORAGE CO -Office 1016 No Central Phone 315 Prices right. Service guaranteed. iwWLEY TRANSFER - Expert pack ers and movers Special livestock moving equipment. Price right 619 North Riverside Phone 615 Furniture Van. MOVE In padded vans, Cal., Ore. and Wash. Fully Insured. Reasonable rates. Martin Bros., Grants Pass Phone 146-J. Painting and Paperhanglng. JOHN H LOCK. Painter and Deco rator. Fine interior work a spec ialty Competitive prices Phone 953-R. Res 124 King. M A BLISS Painting and paper, hanging .Tel 6-46-W 313 So Or an? LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Administrator's Sale of Real Property. In tlje County Court of the State of Oregon fpr Jackson County. In the 'Matter-of the Estate of Olga E. Anderson, deceased. Nott'ls hereby gtwen that m pur suance of an order of the County Court of the Countv of Jackson. State of .Oregon, made on the 18th day of! jijpe. 1935. in tne lyatter ca tne foresaid estate the admires traitor 'of the estate of aald deceased with will annexed wljl se.ll at private sale to the highest bidder, subject to con firmation of the County 'Court on or after the 18th day' of July, 1935. all the right, title, interest and estate of the aald Oia E, Anderson, deceas ed, at the time of her deatb. v-htch. was art undivided one-lalf Interest In and to the real property hertaftei described, and all'the right, title and '.interest that the aald etnte has by ed, 1q addUlen, thatjOf said deceased at the time of hej death, or In and to-those eejttaln loj-s, Rleces. or par-J cib oi land situated, lying and being in the county qf Jackson. State of Or,ei:on. and more partlcufarly de scribed as following, to-vlt: An undivided half Interest In the foiirwlng dcribed property: All that portion of Lots nurn hered 10.' 11 and 12 of the Riverside Subadivlelon as . shown on the amended plat thereof now of rec ord, and located In Section 33. Township 36, South of Range 4 West of the VWamette Meridian, that Is lying and being West of the Paciyc Highway. Also; Lot Eight of Section TVA'en-foyr'ln TwjV 36 Bouth o,f Range Four West of tlifTUamette Meridian, Orogoq, cntaii)-rng two acres agd Uvwlve-qjundredtha of n, aeff, according to the oMlclal plat of the survey of he aald land. oui file In 'the General Land Offtce; resrlng from Lot 8. the right to enter upon, occupy ana u.p. any pari or all of th said land Mr tbtrpuspose provided In the Act of June 10,192X1141 Stat. 1093( and uljct,V the eoadjtlons and (1m: tat.ms of Section 24 of Ba,id Act. Terms and conditions of sale will be: Casrj upon dellWT of deed, nt 50 cadh and a nt for the balance, with Interest at the rate of 7 rx;r annum, pavable one vear Ifom date. to hp wcured bf mortage on the above derlbed propmy. The pore ha r to assume th, pay ment of arid take the jjropemy pui' cnased by. him. subject to the 8 'ate and. County taies, arid all aMess merta of whatever name or natuw whirh are now or may become here after charge aole to, or a l:en aga;nt m;4 property. All biaj er offers must be In wnt- r.z and may be left at the ofire of H Bintwn. Attorney for a:d id. mlnijrAroT w:th will a.nnfxel. t I?6 at any time after the first publication of this notice and before the making of the sale. Authority Is hereby reserved to re ject any and all bids. The date of the first publication of this notice Is June 18. 1935. J. H. FLETCHER, Administrator with will annexed, of the above estate. O. H. BENGTSON. Attorney for Ad ministrator with will annexed. Notice of Administrator's Sale of It en I liroperty. In the Cpunty Cqurt of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of John M. KitUstrom. also known as J. M. Kallstrom. also knojvn as John Mor ris Knllstrom, deceased. Notice is hereby given that in pur suance of an order of the County Court of the County of Jackson. State of Oregon, made on the 18th day of June, 1935, In the matter of the oiorefvald estiue, tle administrator of the estate of said deceased with will annexed will sell at private sale .to the highest blddy subject to con fir.ma.tlan of the county Couw on or after the 18th day of July, 1935. all the right., ytle. interest a;id esyue of the said John U- Kallstrom. alo known as J. w. R.aj,iitpqm. aiso K?own as John Mprr.ls Kallsiroiu, deceiuwd. at the tjmt of his deth, which was an undlvided'one-halt'lnterest in and to the real property'hereafXr descrlh- eg, - ana nu cue r.ni. uue ma liiy icrrAt inat me saia etaip nas oy operation of law or otherwise acquir-"' ed,' In addition; that of siid deceased at the time of his death, or in and to those certaJn lots. plqes, or par cels of land situated, lytyig'pnd being In the County of Jack.son, State of Oroon,. and more particularly de scribed as follows, to-wlt: An undivided half Interest in the following described. property: AH that portion of Lots number ed 10, 11 and li of the Riverside Sub-division 'as shown on in' amended plat thescol now of riv en! , a nd 1 ccn tod in Section 2S. Township 36. South of Rflnw 4 Weft-of the Willanie.tt Mcrld.ia.n. tlat Is lyng aixd being West of the Pacifie Highway. v Also: Lot Eleht of Settlor Tftventy.-fur in Twp. 30. South of Bance Foup West of Che. Willamette Merld.lan. Oregon, containing ivio acres and tTwelvehundredtR of aj) aciy, according to the oftlcUl. piat of the syrvey of the said land, on file in the General Land Office: se;ervigg from Lot 8, the rl.?ht to epter upon, occupy and use. any pajrt or all of the said lauds fur the' purpose pyoyldd In the Act of June. 10, 1,920 (4J ijiar. 103) and subject to the condUlons and limi tations of S Action 34 of said Ac,t. Terms and conditions of sale w411 be: Cash upon delU'ery of de$d. or 80 cash and a note for the balance, .with interest at the rateof 77P per annum, payable one year from date." to be secured by a raortguifc on the above described property The purchaser to assume the pay ment of and take the property pur chased by him, subject to the State and County tnxes, and all assess ments of whatever name or nature which are now or may become here after chargeable to. or a lien against aald property. All bids or offew must be In writ ing and may be left at the office of O. H. Bengtson, Attorney for said Ad ministrator with will annexed, at 126 East Main Street, Medford, Oregrn. at any time after the first publication of this notice and before the making of the sale. Authority ib hereby reserved to re ject any and all bids. The date of the first publication of this notice Is June 18, 1935. . W. J. WARNER. Administrator with will annexed, of the above estate. O. H. BENGTSON. Attorney for administrator with will annexed. Notice of sale. In the County Court of the State of Oregon lor Josephine County. In the Matter of v tUo Estate ol Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Movlqs at ao easv gait S. Asiatic oattv.s 13. Act of stirring 'up 14. aUvstertoua Biblical word It. Nee 16. Lxpres&Ioji of rebuke 18. Bov attendant 19. Unity - 20. Infinite Ti. Heal til re&prt !3. AarAr an U. Ust Indian weight 15. Place "7. Pronoun 2H. CuJmiimtten 29 Heavenlyelng 81. katlju-t bjrd 33. S'Hhaped mold liiB ft U. Sufficient 7. Faithrui 39. Near 40. Also 41. Kqdejjt Alotuer W. Kilo 16. Kln.ry drilK 13. Public convey ance 19. 433rd asteroid ftl. Epoch Solution of Vesterday'g Pualo it. l "e "e P It 1 L I tils a w ?W pAjtjT'i"N TE - " SP AqE'lST Apr' ELY a!tMi1onTt5 . & TWCH? A N EplaN E O a. A c Tib i ft i ne0 ,0' t a bsIe eF wieWt o ETU A' vtfffio SEMm eTm as! I Rfe5 AJ UJg N I' N,E 62. Pvl is;t. Ku'jUer pltg 65. Hcfllve from Vtors ' 7. Bony;p:oce!iS in the mouth 8. Rufuljin pralrlea DOWN JL Ornamental frill of laca 7 2 3 U- 15 0 ft p'J8 If IO t , , 13 , 'ftA U 15 ww q v '"A ' ; 31 3Z '. ''; -Vi- -' 33 -4 ' ', V W 43- i' vm 'f.; Charles M. Duncan, deceased. Notice is hereby given that pursu ant to an order of G. W. Matthews. Juctge of the above entitled Court, dated June 6th. 1035, I will after July 26th, 1935, sell at prlvat sale to the highest and best bidder, subject to confirmation of the Court, and as a single tract, the following descr;bert real prosily, situate In Jackson County, Orcyon. to-wlt: An undivid ed one-half intercut In the Northenst Quarter of the Southwest Quarter and the Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 13, Township 37 South. Range 4 West of the Willamette Meridian In Jackson County. Oregon, together with the water rights and ditch rights appur tenant thereto; and said sale shall be for cash. Bids will be received by the undersigned, administrator, ad dressed to the First National Bank Bulldlntr. Grant pass, Oregon, or at the office of Nlel R, Alton. Attorney at Law, The First National Bank Building,' Grants Pass, Oregon. Dated this' aftth day' of June, 1Q35. R. K. HACKErr, Administrator. Nnrtce. Notice Is hereby g!vn, that on Tuesday the lBUh day of June, 1035. at a SperU.1 Electjpn held on that day, In the WMoiy Springs Voting Precinct in Jacken County, Oygon. (fr " the purpose of dfternjlnlng whether or not stoc,k should be al lowed to run at lara In the Willow Springs Voting Precinct, Jackoji County. Oregon, described as follows. to-wlt: , Beginning at the center of Sec tion 17, Township 37 South. Range 3 West. W. M.; thenc West on quarter aactjon line to Its Inter section with Rmiiie line between Rangas a and 3 West: thence North alon said Range line to its inter section with Rogue River; thence meander Northeasterly along cen ter line of Rogue River to Its inter section with the section line be tween Section 15 and lfl. Township 36 South,, Range a West, w. m"; tjience South, mi section line to its Intersection with Township line be tween Townships 36 and 37: .thence West :t mile on said Township line; thence South on quarter, sec tion line to the Northeast corner of the Southeast quarter of the fittiwpst quarter of Section 4, Township 37 Sauth. Range a West,. W. M., 3j of a mile; thence We on quarter quarter aqfitloullne to the center. line running North and South through Section 5. Township 37 South, Ranoe 2 West, W. M.; thence South l3.i miles on said line to the plare of beginning, a .majority vot,e was cast against stock running at large,' and all persona are hereby notified that" 1J; shall bo un lawful for vock'to run at large In the above described' precinct eftnr sjxty days from the dnt'of this no tice. uicler penalty of a fine of not Irss-than ten (10.00) dollars, or more than five hundred f500.00 dollars. Dated this 24th day of June. 1935. O. R. CARTER. County Clerk. Guy Kibbee Heads Cast Roxy's Film Introducing Aline MacMahon and Guy Ktbbee In entirely different rolee from those usually associated with them, "While the Patient Slept," baf fling murder drama. Is at the Roxy theater for todny and Wednesday. "While the Patient Slept" presents Aline MacMa hon as Nurse Sarah Keate, detective fiction's most amaz ing character, and Guy Kibbee as a small town sleuth. Cmh Injury Fatal. BILVERTON. July 3. (AP) Clif ford Gilbert. 24, died at the hos pital here last night as the result of Injuries received In an automo bile crash Sunday night, The acci dent occurred when the car In which he was riding left the hlghwajr on the Salpm-Sllvertou highway near here. Gilbert is the son of Mrs. F. 13. Williams of Portland. Cross-Word Puzzle Mualal instru- m.en Cover gplnntng toya Sewed edge' Rqgret Uemher of a farnoun boye orcanlzaXJon Rind of Bah Fun Yearn of one' a lir Most cosrjy Ureat Luke Sticky' stuff Ei.icctjxnt device WanJering from buslneai or duty Male.aheep Former Hu man lan r rteJi Ins ng tea Ontye playej on ' liorwback The rnlnbow Fin'l fault without good rrasoo Topr VJgor: Blang Hn atlil That man I. Town In Malpe S. TrlnRU,lar Inset 4. Firearm . KhU . Sort of char- nrt'T . Hullon 4. Llkn ft. Kinfl of cloth 10. Alack Thousands of Supply of "-ML. i7.n . " . : i " 1 SELF-AID EFFORT PRODUCE HUGE SUPPLY OF FOOD Multnomah lrads. Oregon' 3fi conn tlea In the number of subsistence gar derm planted tlita year thrown the sponsorship of the atate relief com mitle. with almost 7.000 planted. It is figured" that already In the state 20.000 gardens have been planted by families on relief roll, and It la ex pected this ' total will hit 25.000 or 30.000 before the summer la far spent. Motion is the next highest gjrdrii program, plantfd, with 3.301, then Lane with J.45Q, and Clacknnws with A07, according to Aprjl flgurea Just complied. The May and June fig ures will run this total. It is esti mated, to 30.000 gardens, which wHH make the Oregon relief cannery pro gram also much larger and of more benefit than laat year, and the yenr before. The fact that weather con ditions have made everything almost a month Inter this yenr, will mean ,thot many gardens will be plan'.ed. cultivated and hnrvested In late sum mer and fall. One of the ruling of the federal relief administration this year la that every family on relief shall plant, cultivate and harvest subsistence garden In the effort to cut down the amount of food com modities that Uncle Sam has been called upon to fumlah. Eastern Oregon counties also are recording a lnre n urn lie r of gardens planted, Including Baker, Hood River. Jefferson, Lake. Malheur, Umatilla, Union and Wasco. One of the largest tracts on which families of Multnomah -county will garner thousands of pounds of food stuffs this summer and fall Is lo cnted.on the dyke roiyi bordering the Columbia river nwr Forty-seventh avenue N. E., where scores of men whoae families have been on the re lief rolls have planted acres of corn and other vegetables under the sup ervision of John H. Look, and are busy weeding and cultivating what promises to be one of the btagest of crops. On the share plan with the leasee, the t)eads,of the families ind boys are getting credit of approxi mately 29 cents an hour, which prob ably on the harvest crops will amount to two or three times that fjgure In the retail market value at th nrfi. uce harvested by the veterans relief unit for the past two years. Brans, peas, beets,cor.n, potatoes and other food necessities have been provided. Oardcna have sprung up this year" where trees and' grass grew before, and according to relief officials have proved one of the largest and most beneficial and worthwhile projects' which the relief setup has worked out. JAPS PROVOKING (Continued irorn Page One.) nil these provacateur bands If we so desire." Jfips Tin ft do Soviet Wnrs MoiXfjlioukunii guybouta have been lynetratlng Soviet waters along the Amur river wljh tha delllirrats pur pose of setting a precedent for reau- lar nalRation of the Soviet Inland waterway, tne pjipcr charged, "The. Soylct givemment end pub lic opinion dj. not. Intend to permit the frontirr to ha a continued object of attack." The protest, presented Ui Tokyo hy Ambassador Consjantin Yureneff, ss sertdthat the resjnslblllty for In trusions bejipnw Soviet borders would fall on Japan, The Russian ambas sador asserted: "Taklpg Into copiideratlon these violations of the Soviet fronttej- by JapAnrne and Manchoujcusn authori ties, which may bring very serious consequences in the relations between the U. a. 8, R. and Jnpan to the cauie of peace In the Far Esv jhe govern ment oi ths.C. 8. S. R. haa lnstwirjed me to present a determined protest." An official .announcement of the protest disclosed long serial of sJ loged trespasys on Soviet ground by both Msnchoukuan ships and sol diers. It said that there were seveval Instances of Soviet frontier guards bpT)g firtd uiMjn and sufferlnu fa- tall tie. BORDER CLASHES SOVIET ASSERTS Relief Families Raise Garden Foods This Season --:.. ffLUMw i.-s W .. -3 . a.: ?; -i, -v; v. Prorrs of (Kin(s surh ns above show method of caring for string' bean crops na Hjicr l.sed by Hie state rllif committee ami the various county relief committees. Olrtow) Utile r-yeur-nld orrKprlug of a relief family yho makes 75 renins exry tlinp hp plrks inn imnmls peas or beans on a fann near lortlanil, nlie.ee M0 lortlaud relief fain I lies have planted, cul tivated and now are harvesting rrops tu help add to the family budget of foodstuffs. WESLEY LEAGUE PLANS PROGRAM ON JULY 9TH cm Work on tlio Woflley league enter tainment, which is to be given July 0. Is well under way with the pro gram taking definite shape. "The Furniture Factory" Is one or the skits in which Luella Corn has the leading part. The sultprs are Art Cook, Bill Walker, Howard Bor-N-nbnrger and Lee Taylor. Mother and father are Beth Gllllngs and ntlry Cook. The old, old melodrama, "Little Nell." will be presented In nn en tirely new manner, The way Nell, 'portrayed by Joyce' Baniah, is heroi cally saved by her lover, Host KnHta, Is intensely amusing. OJher members of the 'cn.st are: Father.-Leo Taylpr: mother, Helen Power; villain. How ard Poffenbarger; preacher. Laurel Morris: scenery, Mildred Walker and Ruth Le Clere. - A short piny entitled, Who flays CnriH?" by' Kathryn McClure will be given. Members of the cast are Mr. Wright. Leo Taylor; Mrs.. Wright. Mllrlred Walker;. Edith, their 16-year-old daughter. Jcanette Trill; Robert, their 17-yenr-old nor, Rons Knotty; Isnbel, Edith's chum, Betn Callings; Tommy, Robert's pal, -Bill Walter. Thure will be a clever skit entitled "How Not ' to Buceeed,' by Laurel Morris and Dwight Shoot. Ruth Le Clnro will give an amjislng reading called "The Movie Fan." An ex tremely comical Impersonation of a grand opera ..singer will be tjone. Home made caridy wll be sold be fore and after the program. Proceeds from the entertainment will go Into' the Institute fund, which will send delegates to the snnunt Institute at Little River, near Roseburg. rrom July 18 to 32. There Is a large delegation planning to at tend and It is hoped that with this entertainment all the delegates w.ll be able to go. The program will start promptly at B :00 o'clock in the gym of the First Methodist church, Offered U. S. Job m Justice John Preston (alcove) of the California' tuperne court has Indicated he will-acce.pt an appoint ment as aovti-ftment counsel to peess litigation for recovering Call fornla oil, acreages relinquished by land pntnti years ago. (Associated Press Photoi f " S i ; - I if 1 . ',, jvr, m Meteorological Report July a. 1935 Forecasts Medford and vicinity: Pair tonight and Wednesday; slightly warmer Wed nesday. Oresoul Pnlr tonight and Wednes day; slightly warmer In east portion tonight and In the Interior Wednes day. Temperature a year ago today: Highest, 03; lowest, 88. Total monthly precipitation, none; dorlclenoy for the month,. .03 lnoh. Total precipitation since September 1, 1034, 10.05 Inches; deficiency (or the season, l.Oo inches. Relative humidify at J) p. m. yes terday, 84 per cent; ft a. m. today, 84 per cent. Hjinrlte tomorrow. 4:40 ft, m. Sunset tomorrow, 7:60 p. ai. Observations Taken at ft A. M., 120tii Meridian Time a u n ZH 2J Si as a 5 a S OITT Boise Boston Chicago Dcjiver -Eureka . Helena . 73 . 74 . 62 . t3 . 68 . 70 Clear " Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Clear . P. Cdy. Clear Clear P.Cdy. Clear P. Cdy. Clear P. Cdy.- Cloudy P.Cdy. Cloudy Cloudy Los Angeles-00 MEDFOItD , 78 84 . 00 . 04 . 08 , 70 . 00 ,73 NowYorlt pmaha r..WM. PhoenlJr Portland Rono Roseburgt r Salt Lake City San Kranclsco . Seattle ... 83 Spokane 8a Walla Walla 12 Washington, D.C. 88 Nolle nf Filing Application for Chance In I'utut of Diversion nf Wnter. Natl Is hereby given that Oeo. W. Herrlow. J. B. Herrlott and Tom llerrimt have filed an application with Chm. E. Strlckjln. State Bmgi neer, for the approval or a change to point of diversion of wutr. . The applicants herein have, a right to' the uitc of 0.8 aecondrfoot of the .watery of Bl Appletfate Rlvr for tlf Irrigation of 6.0 aorea in the NEV. NB'.,0.0 apres In NWy, NE'4. 14 .cms In act', NKVi and 3.0 acres In Nf.', 8E',, Section 33; 13 acres In SWiJ NW'i. snd 31 acres In NW. SiW'i. Section 33, all In T. 38 a.. R. 4 w.. w. M., with date of pri ority ef March 35, 1018, through the Powtor-OIfenbacher Dltfh. the point of diversion of said ditch being to cated within the HE", NWli, Section 33. T. 38 a. R. 3 W., W. M. It Is proposed to change the point of diversion from the Powler-Offen-bacher Ditch to the head of the Pow-ler-Keele, or Kubll Ditch, the point of diversion of snld ditch being with in tho 9WU NK'i of Section 3S, T. 38 8 . r; 3 W.. W. M. Ail persons Interested ar hereby notified that a hearing will be held at the County Court House at Med ford. Oregon, on Saturday, August 17, 1035. at 10,00 o'clock a. m. All ob Jvcllons to the proposed changa. If apy thy have, will be heard at aald tune and place. Any objections should be made In wrltluft and mailed to the state Engineer. Salem. Oregon, fct last ten days prior to the date set for hearing. If no objections am fjled. the application will be approved without a hearing. Dated at Stlem, Oregon, this 19th day of May, 1915 CHAS. E 8TRICKLi?I. State Sngts.