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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKD, OREGON. TUESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1935
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Read every ad on
thU page. Vou U1
probably find ex
actly the thing
yon want to bur
or sell. If It Isn't
there, advertise.
It's Inexpensive,
effective.
RATES
rr word first Insertion
(Minimum 25c)
Each additional Insertion,
ner word
-.10
(Minimum 10c)
Per line per month without
eopy chanree
Phone 75
. FOR WANT ADS
LOST AND FOUND
LOST Sunday evening. Aug. 4 on U.
S. Hwy. 99 between Siskiyou grade
and 5 miles north of Ashland, one
silk floss, full sized mattress and
steel folding army cot. Reward. No
tify Clint F. Hawkins, P. O. Box
376, Rogue River, Ore.
TAKEN UP One ewe and several
lambs. Owner may have by paying
for feed and ad. Mrs. Vogel, Griffin
Creek.
- LOST Keys In black leather contain- t
er. Reward. Return to iTioune.
LOST If dog missing, call 1610
WANTED MALE HELP
YOUNG men to work for the largest
organization in the world. Fine op
portunity at hand. Call after 6 p.
m., 25 Portland Ave.
WANTED Boy. 17 years old. needs
place to stay for winter. Will take
any kind of work for clothes, room
and board and small change; pre
ferably on ranch. Box 6961. Tribune,
W ANTED FEr" LE HELP
WANTED Middle-aged woman for
housekeeping In good home. Room,
board and wages. Address Box 597,
Gold Hill.
WANTED Middle-aged woman for
general housework; unincumbered
widow preferred. Address Box 6798.
Mail Tribune.
WANTED Olrl for general house
work to live on premises. Apply
personally. 310 Medford building
J MALE AND FEMALE
WANTED Exp. help for lunch room.
Coffee Ann's.
W ANTED SITUATIONS
WANTED Sewing la homes by the
day Experienced in all types of
uvtne. TeleDhone 951-R.
WANTED Dav work of any kind by
man or wife. Geo. Hodge, Lozler
Lane.
REFINED capable woman around 35
wants housework. Reference. P. O.
Box 680, Medford.
CARPENTERING OR PAINTING done
for cash, lumber or what have you?
E. Weiss, Tolo. or write Central
Point.
WOOD sawing. Reasonable. Telephone
631.
WANTED Sewing; dresses 50c and
up. 316 Haven St.
WANTED-M1SCELLANE0US
WANTED 6 or 7-room modern house
fc with basement and furnace. Of
" flclal of large company, permanent
ly located In Medford. desires to
lease a desirable unfurnished home.
No children or pets. Phone 1240-X.
WANTED Passenger to Portland.
Share expenses. Call 134S-R.
WANTED White Aognra or Orange
Persian kitten. Tribune. Box 6660.
WANTED Small furnished house
close In. Will pay $20 a month for
suitable place. Write Box 681. Mall
Tribune.
WANTED 3 to 5 acre fronting Pa
cific Htway for tourist camp. Give
price, location, and full informa
tion. Box 6718. Mall Tribune.
ORAIN STORAGE Large fireproof
storage spare. Jackson County Feed
Co.. 4th and Bartlett Sts. Tel. 803.
WANTED 1929 or later light sedan
for 1125 cash and my Studcbaker
touring oar. F. I. Caulklns. Jacksonville-Phoenix
road, near Grlffen
Creek school.
W ANTED-FIal to p desk 32x42n.
top, with single or double row of
drawers; oak or dark wood finish.
6786, care Mall Tribune.
EMPTY FURNITURE VAN going to
Portland August 6 or 7. wants lod.
Phone 615. Hawley Transfer.
WANTED Will buy on terms like
rent. 5 room modem nouse. Em
ployed adults Box 2612. Tribune.
WANTED Beef cattle, veal, lambs,
and pastue. J. J. Osenonit&e.
WANTED
We pay cash for household goods
furniture and stores We also ouj
metals tines, pelts wool and in
hair MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUS
37 1 Grape St P.ion 1062
WANTED Heilei calvea Write Ruby
Seoul Beagle Oregjn
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT Home nar h!?h school.
large lot. fine shade. rooms. 4
bed rooms, basement, furnace, fire
p'.aoe in livl:g room. Box
Tribune,
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT OR SALE Modern house
of 7 room, furnace heat, double
gerag. Edison phonograph records
for sale. 744 West .tecaaon.
FOR RENT 5-room Dungalow. 37
Quince St. Adults. Call 449-M.
FOR RENT Home furnished or
unfurnished. Brown & white
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FURN. apt. with private bath, water,
lights paid. Phone 787-Rf
FURNISHED apt. No children. 716
Welch.
FOR RENT Furnished apartment.
Hardwood floors, fireplace, eteam
heated, hot and cold water. Close
In. Mall Tribune. Phonne 75.
FOR RENT a-room apt. Bid W. 10th.
FOR RENT Two unfurnished apart
ment! and house. Call 335 S. River
side. FOR RENT Hotel Holland Apt. Tel.
710.
PARTLY turn. 5-room apt. Close In.
20 8. Fir.
FOR RENT FURNISHED
ROOMS
FURN. front room. worltlnK girl pre.
ferred. Cooking privileges. CU be- J
rore 9 a. m. or alter p. m. nw o.
Central.
FOR RENT Attractive room. 1 No.
Orange.
FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms. 208
Cottage St.
FURNISHED rooma and apts, $10 to
15. 325 E. jackaon.
FOR RENT Furnished sleeping room.
Call before 9:30 or after 4:30- Phone
432-W. 33 No. Peach.
ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 3 Orape.
FOR RENT ROOM BOARD
ROOM or room and board at 704 N.
Central.
RATES reasonable at 716 tt Main
FOR RENT
MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Business location room
16x50 Will remodel to suit tenant
Apply Mall Tribune.
BOATS FOR RENT at Four Mile lake.
FOR EXCHANGE REAL
ESTATE
TO TRADE Suburban Eugene prop
erty for Medford. 23 N. Fir St. -
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
SMALL ranch, cheap, close in. H.
Schcrmcrhorn, mile west Phoenix.
9 ROOM DWELLING, equipped with
furnace, good location, beautiful
grounds must be sold at sacrifice in.
order to close estate. See Thomas
Dixon. Perrydale on Jacksonville
Highway, or H. K. Hanna, 32 N.
Central, Medford.
FOR SALE Equity in modern home
near high school. Box 6850. Trib
une. 10 ACRES Cultivated. 4 under Ir
rigation, main fruit crop apricots
and filberts, well-built 4-room
house, good -sized barn and chick
en house, garage, root house, elec
tricity, gas available If wanted,
electric pump, sturdy work horse
and Implements go with place.
Ideal ranch for either diversified
or specialized farming. This ts your
opportunity, and one of the best
buys in the valley at 82500. On
Pacific highway. 2 miles south of
Talent. Write box 150. Talent. Ore.
STOCK RANCH DUDE RANCH
349 ACRES In heart of fishing and
hunting country on Rogue river. 75
acres under Irrigation. Two dams
on place stocked with fish, moun
tain spring piped to house. 6 room
new modern bungalow. Cattle,
sheep and geese, ducks, furniture
Including piano, radio, equipment
Including tractor and team, all
goes.
SACRIFICE PRICE 89500.00
Terms on part. See this If you want
a mountain ranch.
J. C. BARNES
Phone 910-Y. 20 N. Peach St.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 714 acres
partly cleared, small cabin, on Coos
Bay. Box 6859. Tribune.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 2 acres, creek
bottom 3 miles south of Medford,
3 room house and outbuildings.
Bargain if taken before the 15th.
Route 4, Box 393.
FOR SALE OR RENT My chicken
ranch located outside Central Point.
Can give possession now. See J. O.
Isaacson, Central Point. Geo. Renk
er. FOR SALE 120 A.; will take a house
as part payment. Polk Hull, Med
ford. ore., Allen Hotel.
HAVE several high-class home prop
erties in Gold Hill, central Point.
Medford. Ashland, for sale on rent
al basis or trade for Portland prop
erty. Big reduction for cash. See
or write E. N. Stidd. 40 Granite.
Ashland. Ore.
FOR SALE 40 A. turkey ranch. Im
proved. 400 young turkeys. New 5
rm. house. R. 3. Box af, cagie Point
E. Ferg. or inquire 730 Dakota.
FOR SALE 1 acre of excellent toil,
5-room modern house, electric
pump, fruit trees, livestock and
poultry; 1 miles from Sacra
mento Will sell entire ranch for
2000 or trade for MedTord prop
erty Terms considered Write Ruoy
Schulz. Beagle. Ore.
WHEN you think ot real estate think
of Brown & White
HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENT
Jackson County Building si Loin
Ass n Phone 193
FOR SALE DOGS PETS
FOR SALE Corker
1005 SO. Peach.
Spaniel pups.
FOR " SALE AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE 1923 Model T Ford coupe
125 00. excellent condition. Call
748-Y.
FOR SALE Ch!Tr and Plymouth
1935 demonstrators New car g-jar-
aruee
ARMSTRONG MOTORS. fNC.
aoat 19. M N. R;rt:;d
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE '39 Chev. Coupe, alJO,
terms. Owner, 821 vv. loth.
FOR SALE Hudson aedan with car
tent and camp outfit. $150.00 cash.
Phone 957 or 832-R.
FOR SALE 1926 Chrysler coupe, good
condition. 75.0O. Phone 601, Cen
tral Point.
31 DURANT 0 cyl. sedan, perfect me
chanically. Small mileage, only
$185.00.
PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO.
Dodge and Plymouth
REAL BARGAINS IN GOOD USED
CARS AT PRICES LOWER THAN
PORTLAND OR SAN FRANCISCO
1935 Plymouth Deluxe sedan.
1934 Dodge coupe.
1935 Ford aedan.
1933 Ford Deluxe sedan.
1933 Chrysler sedan.
1933 Plymouth sedan.
1932 Chevrolet ooach.
1930 Ford sedan delivery.
1929 Chevrolet ooach.
1929 Plvmouth coach.
1929 Cadillac sedan.
1928 LaSalle sedan.
Also several good low priced cn.
Used Car Lot. North Side. East 8Vj,
ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC.
Phone IS. 38 N. Riverside
FOR SALE '29 Ford Sport Coupe,
Joe's Garage, Gold Hill.
FOR SALE Ford V-8 DeLuxe Phae
ton; radio, air-wheels. 208 Van
couver Are.
FOR SALE POULTRY
FOR SALE 300 turkeys. 3 months,
70o each. Two incubators and
brooder, milk cow to freshen soon.
Cheap for cash. Five miles north
Gold Hill in Sams Valley. R. O.
Morelock.
FOR SALE Some more of those cun
ning feather -legged Buff Cochin
Bantams; pure-bred; 7 weeks old.
They're only 25c. Call at 44 North
Peach, and you would better hurry.
FOR 8ALfc LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Jersey cow. fresh Nov..
and yearling heifer, shepherd pups;
reasonable. Inquire A. E. Matheny,
7 ml. from Medford on Grlfiln creek.
FOR SALE One work mare, colt,
saddle horse and hammer mill. BUI
Walch, Rt. 3. Box 102, Medford or
phone 25-F-12. Eale Point.
FOR SALE No. 1 work horse. Call
10-F-13.
FOR SALE Livestock. Purebred
Shropshire rams and ram lambs. L.
A. Salade, Central Point.
FOR SALE OR TRADE for cow sad
dle mare. Phone 488-R-3.
FOR SALE 3 young cows. Steve Lu
mak. Talent. Anderson Creek.
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE 75-lb. capacity ice box,
excellent condition, $8.50. 36 No.
Peach St.
FOR SALE; Qravensteln apples. O.
V. Myers. Tel. 258-J.
FOR SALE Hay. oat, alfalfa, sudan
grass. Rt. 4, Box 176.
ROCK bottom prices on galvanized
pipe. Hubbard Bros.
HIMALAYAN blackberries. You pick
them. 15c gallon. Marie Lange. Cen
tral Point. Phone 307.
FOR SALE Used Kelvlnator refriger
ator, bargain. Oil burner circulat
ing heater. Phone 480-R.
GOLDMAN centrifugal pump, cheap.
H. Schermerhorn. mile west Phoe
nix. CUT FLOWERS. Mrs. Dressier, 1107
E. Main.
FOR SALE Model T Ford. $10; ce
ment mixer, small cook stove, vari
ous tools. Inquire 327 Mae St.,
Medford. Ore. Mrs. Cartwrlght.
FOR SALE Ice box, washing ma
chine. Lovel rantge, sewing machine.
Superfex oil heater. 335 S. River
side. WOOD FOR SALE 12 & 18 Inch large
body fir delivered? direct from woods
at lower prices. Phone 833, F. E.
Samson Co.
FOR SALE Underwood No. 6 type
writer; Majestic radio; La Salle law
course 14 vol.; Chrysler 6-72 sedan;
vases; glassware; pillows. 20 Wash
ington. St. Medford.
FOR SALE Clarion Junior radio $15.
37 Tripp St. after 6 p. m. week days.
GRAIN BAGS We carry a complete
stock of grain bags and sack twine.
Jackson County Feed Co., 4th and
Bartlett Sis. Phone 803.
CUSTOM OR IN DING Grind your
grain for better feed. Jackson
County Feed Co., 4th and Bartlett
Sis. Phone 803.
FOR SALE Snap. 16-ft. rowboat and
trailer. Camp With us. 1501 North
Riverside.
WE PAY CASH FOR GRAIN Bring
us a sample for prices. Jackson
County Feed Co.. 4th and Bartlett
Sta. Phone 803.
FOR SALE Crabapples. 3c lb. Tel.
1686-R.
HAVE YOUR Old Washer repaired 1
Reasonable prices Pick's Hardware
20.000 sacks on hand. No. is ind
2's. See us before you buy. Med
ford Bargain House.
FOR SALE; Used sacks. Across street
from Montgomery Ward's.
PERSONAL
DO you concede Spirit Guidance. In
vestigate 110 offer share interest
purported gold mine. Box 6352.
Tribune.
EDUCATIONAL
EXCELLENT opportunities for young
men wno sre willing to prepare
themselves in any of tiie follov.n?
lines: Diesel. RofriTation. A!r
Condltioninj. Write Box 6831. Trib
une. BUSINESS CHANCES
FOB SALE Lunch oounter. Indus
trial district, fl-iod business, lease
307 So 8:jth. Klamath Falls
ATTRACTIVE LUNCH CAR Take to
hop r.elds. pi.-ic;:-jr house, or hlga
TUJ. 1031 .N. Ce&'.rai.
MISCELLANEOUS
SEE Court Hall before selling your
Bortletts. Liberal allowance, and
all accepted at cars. Phone 455,
Tengwald offices. Phone morning
and evenings 301-J-4.
PRIVATE TUTORINOArTthmelc,
spelling. Latin and 9th English. 823
Sherman.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Abstracts.
J.At KSON CO.
AHS1KACI CO
Abstracts of Title and
ntie insurance The
inly complete Title
System in Jackson
County.
MURRAV ABSTRACT CO-Abstracts
of Title. Rooms 3 and a No si
North Central Ave., upstairs
Expert Window Cleaners.
LEI GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1113
Houe cleaning floor waxing on
entai rug cleaning and upholstering
1'lano und Uultur Instruction.
FRED ALTON HAJOH1 Teacher vl
Piano and steel Guitar Sung wrl'
ing service Studio it8 Libert)
Building. Mediord Ore.
Money to Lend
MONEY LOANED - $50 to 300 (ot
personaj or household purposes on
House Furnishings or Autos; alec
Cars Refinanced Loans closed
within 30 minutes License No 3
157 See WE Thomas or E J
Riley 46 So Central
Transfer.
TRUCKING AND STORAGE LOCAL
and long distance hauling Furni
ture moving, etc Reasonable rates
Tel. 833 F E Samson Co
EADS TRANSFER & STORAdE CO -Olftce
1015 No Central Phone 315
Prices right Service guaranteed
HAWLEY TRANSFER - Expert pack
ers ana movers Special tlvnstock
moving equipment Prions rUiht
819 North Riverside Pnone 615
LEGAL NOTICES
City Warrants Culled for Payment.
Notice la hereby given that there
are funds on hand in the General
Fund of the City of Medfoid for the
redemption of Warrants Nos. 4789 to
4950 Inc. Interest on the above War
rants Will cease after August 8, 1935.
Dated this 6th day of August. 1935.
GUS H. SAMUELS.
City Treasurer.
Former Reichstag
Member Must Die
BERLIN, Aug. 6. Op) Albert Kay
ser. 36. former communist member
of the relchstag, was sentenced to
death today for communist activ
Hies, constituting high treason.
The activities were alleged to have
been undertaken despite a promise
to refrain from them, made when
ne was released from a concentra
tion camp December 23, 1933.
Orefiun Wt'utlier.
Generally fair tonight and Wed
nesday, but unsettled northwest por
tion; normal temperature end humid
ity; moderate northwest wind off the
coast.
FREES GARAGE in new location,
801 No. Central. Phone 1388.
Mail Tribune Daily
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SPIRITUAL FRUIT
EXPECTED BY GOD
Speaking from the Church of the
Nazarene pulpit Sunday. Fred M.
Weatherford. pastor-evangelist, used
as his topic "God's Handicap In the
Christian Program." His message was
based upon Luke 13:6-0.
The Import of the parable read
from the Scripture citation centered
In the efforts of the husbandman to
stimulate the tree to greater produc
tion. "The parable." he said, "has
an Important personal application.
We draw the conclusion that God
expects spiritual fruitage from every
life.
"No Christian life ts outside he
plan which comprehends the whole,
or world evangelism. It la the con
clusion of the scientific world that
nothtng Is Isolated and Independent,
but that all nature Is a world gov
erned by an idea to fulfill a purpose.
"It Is a aad commentary on the
human race that while man Is the
highest of God's creation, yet he la
the last to comply with God's plan
In fulfilling his high purpose In be
half of the human race. That pur
pose Is the redemption of man
through the sacrifice of Christ.
"If we neglect the plan and pur
pose of Ood we cannot but fall to
produce the fruit of a life which He
anticipates, consequently man fails
God's plan for his safety and eternal
enjoyment to build for himself a
false refuge and a consequent reap
ing of a sinner's reward.
"I suppose one of the most wither
ing rebukes to a professed Christian
is to receive the pronouncement,
"Thou art barren. This should be a
sufficient challenge to receive a new
divine urge that clamors to be di
vinely fertilized, cultivated and wat
ered. "As a tree of God's planting, we
have no right to encumber the ground
of His vineyard unless there Is fruit
hanging from our limbs at the end
of the season. It Is God's pronounce
ment that either the fruit must be
borne or the vine cut down."
There were two who accepted Christ
on profession of faith.
CIVIL SERVICE LISTS
The following positions, open
through competitive civil service ex
aminations, were announced today:
Engineering ' draftsmen, various
grades, 91,440 to $2,300 a year. The
following named optional branches
are provided for all grades except the
Junior: Architectural, civil, elec
trical, mechanical and structural.
Principal horticulturist (bulb and
florlcultural Investigations), (5.600 a
year. Bureau of Plant Industry, De
partment of Agriculture.
Full Information may be obtained
from Earl H. York, secretary of the
U. S. Civil Service board of exam
iners, at the postoffloe.
Cross-Word Puzzle
SI. Temple:
poetic
91, Record of a
ship's voy
age 79. Morning! abbr,
30. Audacity:
slang
81. Shun
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'A. ft itched
KS. Smallest
amount
19. Parts of a
chain
31, Wrench mar
shal
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ttall
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CO. Make btrffsr
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clothes
84. Type measure
U. Eternity
69. Article of
food
80. Exclude
62. DlHColnred
place
63. Tune
64. Player at
children's
games
84, lyrnbol for
ruthenium
II. Cry of the an
dent bae-
ehanali
11. Church sit
tings
71. Born
12. Eilit
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solution
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captain
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place
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THREE BEAUTIES RULE FETE
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Queen Wilms Glpson (center) ruled the Centralis, Wash., Pioneer
Days celebration She It shown with two princesses of her court, Helen
Peterson (left) and Jeanne Davies, (Associated Press Photo)
PRINCE ALEXIS MDIVANI KILLFO
Th GoorQln prince, Alaxli Mdivanl, was klllad In in tutomobll
accident In Gorona province of Speln. He Is ahown with the two Amer.
lean helreeiei he married. Both Louise Aetor Van Allen (loft) and
Barbara Hutton (right) divorced him. Barbara, hie eecond wlfo. mar
rlad a Danleh count a few mlnutea after winning her decree. (Aiea
clated Preea Photoe)
Meteorological Report
August 6, 1036.
Forecast s.
Medford and vicinity: Fair tonight
and Wednesday; normal temperature.
Oregon:- Generally fair tonight and
Wednesday, but unseted northwest
portion; normal temperature and
humidity.
Local Data
Temperature ft year ago today:
Highest, 83; lowest, 06.
Total monthly preclpttstlon. none.
Excess deficiency for the month,
none.
Total precipitation since Septem
ber 1, 1034, 16.17 inches.
Deficiency for the season, 1.67
inches.
Relative humidity at 6 p.m. yes
terday. 30 per cent; 6 a. m. today.
76 per cent.
Tomorrow: Bun rise, 6:10 a.m.; Sun
set, 7:23 p.m.
Observations Taken ut B A. L.
120 .Meridian Time
ET2
5&
SB
Boise. 88 08 Clear
Boston 80 84 .1 cloudy
Chicago 84 78 .03 Clear
Denvor ................ 88 80 Clear
Eureka ... 80 M Cloudy
Helena -.. 82 58 Clear
hot Anele 78 58 Clear
MEDFORD 80 68 Clear
New York 80 88 P. Cdy.
Omaha . 68 78 P. cdy.
Phoenix 104 83 Clear
Portland 76 66 Clear
Reno 86 48 Clear
RoncburK 84 63 Clear
Salt Lake 86 66 Clear
San Francisco 64 64 . Cloudy
Seattle . 74 66 P. Cdy.
Bpokar.e 78 S3 Clear
Walla Walla 83 63 , Clear
Washington, D.C. 88 66 Clear
G.E.
OF
B. Allen Paine of Portland Is spend
ing a few days in southern Oregon
while on a combination vacation and
business trip. Mr. Paine li distribu
tion engineer for the Portland Oen
eral Electric company and Is taking
advantage of his stay In Medford by
conferring with the engineers of the
local power company.
Mr. Paine states that his company
is making stesdy progress In regain
ing business lost during the depres
sion and is demonstrating this prog
ress by restoring all employes to the
1020 wage scale at once. He 1a Ac
companied by C. T. Hurd, manager
of the Jobbers Supply company. Tney
are registered at the Hotel Medford.
Firemen Out-KldHd Nero.
PITTS FIELD, Mass. (UP) Nero.
who was supposed to have fiddled
while Rome burned, didn't Mve so
much on the Laneeboro volunteer fire
department. A house owned by Mrs.
Oeorge Brltvs of Chicago burned be
fore the Lnsboro fire truer; could
be locited. Tfie truck was Mtrhln
freshly fallen snow for a maple sugar
at sponsored by tin firemen.
FOR POWGKTS
KINGMAN, Ariz., Aug. iVP) A
change In legal tactics In the prose
cution of a community of alleged
polygemlsts In Isolated northern Ari
zona was disclosed today by District
Attorney Elmo Bollinger of Mohave
county.
Bollinger filed criminal charges of
"open adultery" lust Saturday against ,
eight residents of the Short creek
district, but now Intends to prose-1
cute the four men and four women
Involved under a law banning "open 1
and notorious cohabitation."
"We cannot use the adultery
charges." he explained, "because we
have no complaining witnesses. Pros
ecution under the bigamy law would
be too expensive, Inasmuch as the
marriages were likely performed else
where." Bollinger said his attention was
directed to the ahort creek area when
relief agents declared some of the
women described themselves as plural
wives of men in the district.
"When we Investigated." he assert
ed, "we found one case where the
women gave birth to bo-bins last
month, and all of the Infant had the
same father."
THE GRANGE
The traveling grange program
given at Roxy Ann Orange hall laet
Friday drew 346, the beat attendance
ot any of the meeting, thus far
held. Buslnesa eenalon waa presided
over by the master of Roxy Ann
Orange, Roscoe Roberta.
Central Point Orange, meeting on
the same night aa Roxy Ann Orange,
held a hurried business eeealon and
thon In a body came to Roxy Ann
Orange hall.
The program for the evening waa
presented by the educational com
mittee of Dellevtew Orange. Mrs. Ed
win Dunn, ae follows: Selection by
harmonica band; reading, Esther
Carter; violin duet, Veda Williams
and Barbara Helm; reading, Mre.
Wallls; community singing; talk on
"Amertcanlam.M
Roll call found the following num
ber present from each grange: Apple
gate, 0; Bellevlew, 30: Central Point,
38; Eajle Point, 16 present; Jack
sonville, 80 present; Phoenix, 64
preaent; Talent, 37 present The per
centage of attendance for Hie five
meetings, baaed upon their member
ship is aa follows: Jacksonville, 63.73;
Phoenix, 606: Talent, 43.73; Belle
view, 31 1; Roxy Ann, 30.1; Central
Point, 18 1 and Eagle Point, 11.1.
Thua far Jacksonville la In the lead
for the cup, which la being presented
each time to the hoateea grange by
the grange presenting the program
The cup will be presented for "keepa"
to the grange which at the last
traveling program In October, baa
the largest percentage of attendance,
boned upon membership present at
all the nuettnga.
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Building Permits
Permit granted to P. N. Starboard.
110 East Eleventh street, to put a
new floor in the residence there at
a cost of 136.
I
SHOWN IN LOCAL
Meteorological notes for July as
compiled by W. J. Hutchison, local
meteorologist, ahow weather condi
tions for the month were generally
mild and temperatures somewhat
cooler than average. Dally maximum
temperatures averaged several degrees
below normal and precipitation total
ed near normal.
Comparatively cool temperatures
prevailed during the first 10 days of
the month with clear or partly cloudy
skies. On the 11th temperatures, both
maximum and minimum, began mov
ing Into the higher levels, and for
the next seven days maxlmunjs
reached 96 degrees or higher with a
high temperature for the month of
103 degrees registered on the 14th.
Through the balance of July mild
temperatures, mostly well under 90
degrees, prevailed. A lowest mini
mum for the month was recorded on
the 6th at 43 degrees.
Precipitation, except for a Trace on
the 14th, was confined to a short
period of three days from the 31st
to 23rd. A total of 0.33 Inches fell
and as compared with the normal for
July was 0.03 Inches short. Seasonal
rainfall at the close of the month
totaled 16.17 inches or 1.67 Inches be
low normal.
On the 33rd a rather severe thun
derstorm moved over the valley caus
ing some damage to power service
and In a few small areas vegetation
was injured by the heavy downpour.
The heaviest portion of the storm
moved In an easterly direction and
waa limited to a comparatively nar
row path passing directly over the
city of Medford. Only very light rain
fell over the Immediate outlying dis
tricts to the north and south of the
city. A total of 1.81 inches was re
ported as having fallen at Jackson
ville during the same storm and la
Medford It was estimated between
0.50 to 0.74 inches in the ares, ot
heaviest fall.
Wind movement averaged 6-0 miles
per hour and totaled C.1S4 miles. It
near average figure for July. Prevail
ing wlnda were from tht northwest.
A high maximum velocity of 36 miles
per hour was registered on the 37th.
Date Max. Mln. Mean, Prea. Char.
July
I .....
a
a
9 ....
10 .
II
13
IS
14
IS
76 46 61 Clear
83 44 63 Clear
77 63 6S P. Cdy.
84 44 84 . Clear
71 83 82 Cloudy
73 43 68 P. Cdy.
71 46 68 P. Cdy.
. 77 48 61 Clear
. 81 48 64 Clear
86 61 68 Clear
88 62 74 . Clear
101 67 79 Clear
98 83 80 ... Cloudy
103 63 82 T. P. Cdy.
SO 66 83 Clear
06 64 80 . Clear .
07 68 78 Clear
67 63 li Clear
01 80 76 Clear
90 80 78 .... Clear
83 63 72 .11 Cloudy
84 60 72 T. Cloudy
83 68 70 .)0 Cloudy
88 86 70 Clear
88 66 72 Clear
83 82 68 Clear
76 60 64 Clear
86 40 87 Clear
80 60 70 Clear
86 64 70 Clear
7B 89 66 .. P. Cdy.
.88.0 63.8 60.0 ,.83
.
16
17
16
19
30
31
33
33
U4
as
36
37
38
39
30 w
31
Mean
PLAN FOR CAPITOL
TWASHINGT
PORTLAND, Aug. fl. (AP) PUni
for construction of a new capltol for
Oregon have been forwarded to Wash
ington, D. C, for consideration of a
49 per cent federal grant on the
93.SOO.000 project.
Governor Martin made the an
nouncement here today after confer
ring with 0. C. Hockley, state PWA
engineer.
Governor Martin was here for tin
start of a three-weeks leave from
flalem during which be will Inspect
various state projects and en toy a
short vacation. He said he would be
"in and out" of Aalem during the 31
days.
TEN-STORY FALL
PORTLAND, Ore.. Aug. . (API
Plunging ten storlea from the flra
escape of a downtown offtoe building,
a man believed by police to be Harold
William A. McLean, about 40, waa
killed here Monday, He came to Port
land laet week from Oakland, Cal.
Polio, aald tentative Identification
waa made from a California drlv.r'a
license which gave the man'a occupa
tion aa a olothlng salesman, and from
a California SERA card.
The driver', license carried tha no
tation, penned In Ink! "In cm of
accident notify my brother, Fred Mc
Lea, at Peach and Washington street.
Alameda, California."
No on saw McLean fall.
Moat Hullt for Termite.,
PERRY, Kans (UP) High school
pupils here have no trouble under
standing the moats they read of la
medieval history, for there la on
around their school building. Th
most was built to keep termites away
from the building after It waa dis
covered the white snts were working
on the foundations. Footbridge, pro
vide psssag. over In moss,
KILLS OAKLANDER