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WHAT YOU kl Classified fOU. EASY REFERENCEjjjS 15. UV SliLU V0 Vv.'&.iaiiti Read every ad on this page. You will probably find ex actly the. thing you want to buy or sell. If It Isn't there, advertise. It's Inexpensive, effective. BATES Per word first Insertion ..lc (Minimum 25c) Each additional Insertion, per word , .... lc (Minimum 10c) Par Una per month without copy change! - i "o Phone 75 FOB WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST It dog missing, call 1518 WANTED MALE HELP OPPORTUNITY for young men Inter ested In aviation, a chance to make $5 per day and board. Must have $20 deposit. If Interested write Box 6606. Tribune. WANTED FEr LE HELP CHRISTMAS CARDS Big commis sions selling personal greetings, embossed stationery, samples free. 31 folder assortment. Humorous, Etching. Everyaay. Gift Wrapping Boxes. Bonuses. Experience unnec essary. Wallace Brown 417H South Hill St., Los Angeles. WANTED Girl for housework morn ings. Call 1522-L. WANTED Girl to learn pnotography. Apply only If through school and really Interested. Answer In own hand, give phone, age and any ex perience In meeting public. Box 6526, Tribune. WANTED Reliable woman or girl for nousework ana care oi children; I room, board and wages. 522 So. ! Newtown. EXPERIENCED girl between 30 and 35. Must be neat. Apply Brass Rail. WANTED Experienced restaurant cook. Rererences required. Box 8750. Tribune. WANTED SITUATIONS EXPERIENCED truck driver, 25, wants work. Phono 1066-W or call 836 Taylor St. 6CHOOLGIRL wants work for room, board and small wage. Rt. 3, Bx. 49. REPINED woman with girl 8 years old would exchange housekeeping for room and board. 296 Maple St., Ashland. c WANTED Office work or clerking in shoe or grocery store; references. Box 6560, Tribune. WANTED Lawns to mow; experienc ed with flowers and shrubs. 1063 Court St.. 4th cabin In rear. WANTED-M1SCELLANE0US "WANTED To buy or lease with op tion to buy, 40 acres, 20 under cul tivation, not under ditch, small house, barn. Prefer Sams Valley, Box 115-G, Rt. 1. Ashland. EVERYBODY should Investigate the new Public Liability -and Property .Damage Automobile Insurance coat ing only $14.80 that is offered by Clarence Pierce. Room ' 1, Palm Building. His phone la 517-L. WANTED Good used plsno. prefer ably Baldwin, taunt be nrtced low for cash. 210 Medford Bldg. WANTED Good pair binoculars or field glasses. Phone 153. WANTED We are again In market for fresh or heavy springer cows. Phone 187, Central Point, or write Tom Harrison, Oaklelgh Ranch, Central Point. WANT TO RENT 5 to 10-acre ranch. Improved, close In. C. M. Rose. ' 1130 Nlantlc. W ANTED-r-Sma II furnished house close In Will pay $20 a month for suitable place. Write Box 681. Mall Tribune. WANTED Flat top desk. 32x42 In ! top, with single or double row of drawers: oak or dark wood finish 6786. care Mall Tribune. WANTED Beel cattle, veal, lambs, and pastue J. J. Osenorugge. WANTED W pay oaah fot household goods furniture and Jtovea We also buy metals OMes. pelts wool and m hair ME11PORD BAROAIN HOUSE 27 H Grape St Phone 1062 WANTED Heter calves Write Ruoy Sobuia Beagle Oregon FOR RENT ROOM BOARD RATES reasonable at lo E Main FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 4-rm. modern home. In quire 533 Austin. FOR RENT Furnished 3-rm. house 233 No. Grape. FOR RENT OR SALE B-room mod em house, large screen porch, "hade treea. good garege and wood.hed. First year's rent may go as djwn payment on purchase price If de sired Call 321 Benscn St . or phone 601. Central Point. FOUR ROOM partly furnished newlv renovated. $;8. water Jfcud. 4u 8. Fir Street. &ENT 3 small houses. 813 Summit. 3-ROOM funlahed house, close In, low rental. Ill -West Jackson 66. FOR RENT unfurnished. flumes tumisbed or Brown as Whit FOB RENT APARTMENTS FOR rent A 4-room suite In beautiful Holly Apartments. Newly decorated. Frlgtaatre, electric range. Just north of postofflee. Call 1397-R tor appointment. FURN. apt; no children. 718 Welch. PARTLY furnished 4-room apt, close In. 20 S. Fir. POR RENT Hotel Holland Apt Tel 710 FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Large front sleeping room, J. or 3 beds. Close In. 30 S. FURNISHED sleeping room. mond St. NICE ROOM for rent at Ashland, also care for elderly person or small child. Box 223, Ashland. FURNISHED rooms and apts, (10 to 15. 325 E. Jackson. FOR RENT Furnished sleeping room. Call before 9:30 or sfter 4:30. Phone 432-W 33 No. Peach. I - ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 s Qrape FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Floor sander. For Sale Tree props, tree prop hooks. Econ omy Lbr. Co., Phone 594. FOR RENT Good paying service sta tion in Gold Hill, on gallonoge basis. Box 6583. Tribune. FOlt RENT Business location room 16x50 Will remodel to suit tenant Apply Mall Trloune. BOATS FOR RENT at Pour Mile lake FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE Five acres, paved highway. Dom. and Irrigation water. Gas, electricity, 5 and 3 room house. Chicks, turkey equipment. Cow. truck. Clear, trade for small clear Improved So. Oregon acreage. E. J Miller, Nuevo, Calif. FOR EXCHANGE, during school year, large modern country home, fur- nisnea. ior similar town nouse. Beautiful hll site, excellent hunt lng and fishing, or will rent for a period. Box 6499. Tribune. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 6 nicely improved eubur- ban homeB that are modern and clear to exchange for homes In Medford . See or phone Clarence Pierce. Phone 517-L. POR SALE 40 A. turkey ranch Im proved 400 youna turkeys New 5 rm house. R 3 Bo-57, Eagle Point c i-erg. or inquire 730 Dakota. FOR SALE 1 aero of excellent foil, 5-room modern house, electric pump, fruit trees, livestock and poultry; i milea from Sacra. memo Will sell entire ranch for '2000 or trade for Medford prop erty Terms considered Write Ruoy ocnuiz. ueagie. ure. WHEN you think of real estate think of Brown & White. HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENT Jackson County Building & Uxa aos f none ivo. BETTER THAN A JOB 30-ACRE DAIRY - TURKEY - HOOS RANCH. House, barn, chicken house, 4 miles from Mecllord, 15 acres paid up water right, abundance of water: fine stand of clover will keep 20 cows, besides turkeys and hogs; fine garden land, nice shade. The best buy we have. Sacrifice price $2100; terms. See J. C. BARNES, 10 N. Peach St. Phone 910-Y. FOR SALE OR RENT 7 room mod ern house, furnace. 744 W. Jackson. FOR SALE Or trsde equity, modern S-rocm house. 621 w, Jackson. FOR SALE Good modern o-room house In good location. Will take small place as part payment; bal ance terms. 512 No. Holly. 2, 5 AND 10 TO 260-ACRE RANCHES Good buildings, plenty water. Sev eral desirable city and suburbsn homes. TWO MODERN AUTO CAMP GROUNDS. 800 feet on Ro gue river highway; all equipped, store, g,is sta.lon, cabins furnished; good fishing. ROBERTS, Realtor, 720 W. Second. SISKIYOU HEIGHTS NEW HOME Automatic oil heat. 6 rooms, bath, 8 rms. extra large; fine view; cement basement, floored unfinished attic. Priced below cost. No trade-in. Open dally 2-5 p. m. 1619 East Main St. FOR SALE Cash: 80 acres. 40 clear- ed. Money maker. Box 6489, Mall Tribune. FOR SALE Resort property on Rogue river. Reasonable price. Inquire of owner. 305 8. Oakdale. FOR SALE 120 A.; will take a hoviae aa part payment. Polk Hull, Med ford. Ore, Allen Hotel. STOCK RANCH 389 acres. 150 culti vated, balance pasture and timber; 3500, 1500 cMh and 200 yearly at 6, Homeseekera Exchange. 402 East Main. 5 ROOM DWELLING, equipped with furnace, good location, beautiful grounda must be sold at sacrifice In order to clo estate. See Thorns Dixon. Perrydale on Jacksonville Highway, or H K. Hanna. 32 N Central. Medford. HAVE several hlgh-claas home prop. ert:es tn Gold Hill. Central Point Medford, A,hl.Ed for sale on rent- r trde (or Portland omp- al oasts or erty. Bu reduction for cash, bee ( - or writ E N. stidd, 40 OriUte Ashland. Ore. FOR 8ALE-AUTOMOBIIJS8 TOR SALE "29 Clef wrmj 0ner. 821 w Coupe. 8130. ! !0tu. FOR SALt- Po.-a V-8 Detune !. ion. rM.u. ur-cai. 208 Via-1 couvei . 30 Durant sedan,' cyl. Perfect con dition, good rubber. A real bargain at 185 00. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. ' Dodge and Plymouth FOR SALE 1929 Chev. pickup. Guar anteed same as new car. Also a fine trailer. Pennington's Oarage, 131 No, Bartlett. Phone 903. FOR SALE Model T Ford light de livery: good condition. Call Bunga low Grocery. FOR SALE Truck bed for hauling frill tnr Plia.Ata, a. sin.,,. . 1 over 50; sell for 15. See t Par rett Auto Works. So. Riverside Ave. FOR SALE Will sacrifice '27 Ford sedan, new paint. Mack's G'-iragc, 101 So. Riverside. FRUIT OROWERS NOTICE WE have several good trucks priced very low, with terms to suit. 1933 Ford V-8, long w.b. 1425 00 1929 Chevrolet, long w.b 175.00 Reo truck, fine rack for fruit haul .. 2251)0 1929 Ford Tudor 165.00 1931 Ford coupe, fine shape 385.00 iu.iv itr&nam eeaan. A buy. 1931 Pontlac sedan. 1933 Plymouth sedan. 1934 Studebaker Deluxe sedan 6TUDEBAKER SALES lc SERVICE Open Evenings and Sunday 1934 BUICK SEDAN Driven less than 20.000 miles, and In perfect condi tion. The other fellow has taken a big loss. His loss your gain. Skin ner's Garage. 143 S. Riverside. Tel. 103. Bulck - Pontlac. 1931 HUDSON SEDAN, thoroughly overhauled In our own shop; body reflnlshed, tires excellent. You can buy this car on easy terms at a bargain price. Skinner's Garage, 143 So. Riverside. Phone 102. Bulck Pontlac. FOR SALE 1934 Dodge sedan. Per fect condition, low mileage, dual equipment and safety glass thru out, $750.00. No financing charges. Might consider trade. Box 8603, Tribune. 1930 PONTIAC SEDAN Appearance ' like new; A-l mechanical condition. urea good. Dependable transpor tation. Skinner's Oarage. 143 So. Riverside, phone 103. Bulck-Pon- uac. '30 BUICK 6 R. s. Coupe. "33 Ford V-8 DeLuxe Tudor. Essex Sedan, $35.00. Above cars cut In price and raring to go. EAKIN MOTOR CO., Hudson Dealer. FOR SALE Hudson sedan with car- wnc ana camp outfit. $150 00 cash Phone 957 or 832-R. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE OR TRADE Horses, work and saddle. Young dairy cattle lor beef cattle. Call 409-L, Ashland. FOR SALE Jersey cow. Mrs. fredenburg. Sams Valley. FOR SALE OR TRADE 200 rabbits and hutches, 1016 Stevens Ave., Just off Crater Lake road at Gllmore filling station. Albert Stevens. sale Livestock, purebred Hampshire buck lambs. C. M. Mer- ntt, central point. FOR SALE OR TRADE Saddle horses, work horses and harness, family mux cows, ennaren . ponies. In quire 517 Edwards St. FOR SALE 1 span big mules; cheap If taken at once: 14 ml. E Sams vauey store. H. R. Williams. FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS FOR 8 ALE Geese. Joe Sereyka, Sams vauey. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS CANNING BEANS Kentucky Won ders and Blue Lake. Tel. 403-R. E. E. Stump. FOR SALE Apricots. Phone 3S-J-3 FOR SALE Dry apple wood. D. R. amitn, talent. Ph. Ashland 373-J-2. FOR SALE One 16-ft counter, one 14-ft. counter at a bargain. Phone 1458-Y Monday for information. FOR SALE Repossessed bungalow piano for balance due. Easy month ly payments. No finance company, Baldwin Piano Shoppe. TREE PROPS Carload Just received. Porter Lumber uo., 204 so. nr St. Phone 124. POR SALE 3 power grain cleaning mn.a, i oariey roiiina machine, a Draver wing feeders, belting, apouts, eca. reopiea warenouae, Klamath Fails, ore. FOR SALE: Furniture : Davenport and chair, Maytag washer, radio, aia: dresaers, bedateada, etc. Phone 1953 -R. 145 S. Ivy. POR SALE! 1 range, good baker, 1 cast heater, $2.60 each. C. L. 61m mona. Kings HI way. FOR SALE Outboard motor 1 H. P Jonnaon under-water exhaust, ro tary valve. 175.00. Floyd House. Phone 1560-L. FOR SALE 3-man hydraulic and auc tion dredge cheap. Demonstration at Rainbow Auto Camp. 1748 N. Rlveralde. FOR SALE OR TRADE Good comb. Majestic radio in good condition. Will trade for wood or what have you? 512 No. Holly. FOR SALE Complete sorghum mill; 800-lb. pony can handle; 300-gal. capacity per day; 50 cash. Aim J one-. Rt. 1, Box 315. Jacksonville Phoenix road. EXTRA LOW PRICES Close out Item, golf clubs, bats, balls, gloveo, roda. reela. lines, rackets. tc. Cliff's Sport Shop. 317 North Riverside. por SALE Orewmteln tppls. Tel. 7-r-t. FOR SALE 30 A. of corn aultlhle for enillae. CJ1 t 31 Alio. et. SIBERIAN erAbapplM, So lb. DeVoe. Tel. 523-J-2. CABBAGE pl.nU nd Teg.ublM at 'p:r4 WUIon. Loner Ln. HIMALAYAN rHeicTerr!e. You pick! them. 16c gallon. Marl lauc, Ceo. trai Pomt, peon, acrj. ' " FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Model T Ford. aio: ce ment mixer, small cook stove, vari ous tools. Inquire 337 Mae at. Medford. Ore. Mrs. Cartwrlght. CHAMPION peaches are now ripe. Chas. E. Gray. Gold Hill. ROCK bottom prices on galvanised pipe. nuDoara uros. PERMANENT. $1.85. Prevost, Oakdale ana lutn. phone 737. FOR SALE; Fireplace wood, drv an. pie stumps. $1.00 any size truck load. See D. R. Smith. Anderson place. Talent. Ph. Ashland 373-J-3. POR SALE Clarion Junior radio $15 37 Tripp St. after 8 p. m. week days FOR SALE Crabapplea. So lb. 1566-R. HAVE YOUR Old Washer repaired I Reasonable price pick's Hardware SACKS l's and 20.000 sack! on hand. No. 3'a. See us before you buy. Med- iviu oargain nouse. POR SALE Used sacks Across street from Montgomery Ward's. KDUCATI0NAL PRIVATE Instruction, languages and science. Call 1118-R. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts. JACKSON CO. A US I RA C I CO. Abstracts ol Title and rule Insurance The mly complete ntle System n Jaokson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of ntle. Rooms 3 and 5 No $3 North Uentral Ave., upstairs Expert Window Cleaners. LEI GEO ROE DO IT Tel 113 House cleaning floor waxing on entaj rug cleaning and upnuistering Piano and Ouliar Instruction. FRED ALI-ON HAKIHI leather of Piano and steel Guitar Sung writ, lng aervlce Stildlo Jit Llbenj Bui. ding MedJurd Ore Money to Lend MONEY LOANED $50 to $300 for personal or household purposes on nouse rumisnings or Autos; also Cars Refinanced. Loana closed within 30 minutes. License No. 8- ioi. oee w. E. Thomas, 45 So. Cen tral. Transfer. TRUCKING AND STORAGE LOCAL and long distance hauling Furni ture moving, etc Reasonable rates Tel 833 F E Samson Co EADS TRANSFER 6c 8TORAOE CO -Olflce 1016 No Central Phone 3IS Prices right Service guaranteed HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pact ere ano movers Special livestock moving equipment Prices right 819 N.irth Riverside Phone dig BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 11 -room apartment house with 200x200 good mining ground In Jacksonville. Want home In Medford. Also 40 acre timber tract In Orlffln Creek district. Road runs thru place, $125 cash or $150 terms. See or phone 517-L for C. C. Pierce. FOR LEASE Restaurant In beer par lor. Reasonable. Inquire Salt Lick. Grants Pass. Ore. FOR SALE Lunch counter. Indus trial district, good business, leaae S07 So. Sixth. Klamath Falls Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Oriental nurse f. South Ameri can river t. Hissing sound: colloq. 12. Compound oi sodium IS. Angry 14, Piece of Im aginative verso II. Weapon of warfare 17. Behold 18. FormerJr 19. Walk about 22. Appropriate 24. Yellow or gold color: heraldry ZS. Silkworm 26. Kind of light shoe 29. Barks of necks 33. Bll.lica I mountain 34. Assinianre 26. Snare 37. More normal mentally 89. Malady II. Billow 13. Myself 14. Alaprultns nlrknama Sou: on cf Saturday frzrta cjaImFMFLa fi c EMp;qs1t Sua r II an u eMoIva r r aTzTe R eg a e n e HUv i my arg SiP.A N ME D jNV E 5 TjS liiislASHoykcIi T YlR A nTn V iRESEEDS Ssii M5 e c mmK lU u p IwaneJsMmS'- 45. Gloomy or for bod lng 60. Vain 61. Hypothetical force 62. OIdnomanIs: Sft. K'iual r.1 Bird's beak 68, Biblical chsracttr 69. Finishes 60. Merry 41. Poultry product ' I2 I3 I4 1J I6 I7 WkQ lf " w w 57 si UumLJL 27 28 2? 30 31 32 3L S,3lWrZL If M62 Sit MISCELLANEOUS SEE Court Hall before selling your Bartlelts. Liberal allowance, and all accepted at cars. Phone 455. Tengwald offices. Phone morning and evenings 301-J-4. FREES GARAGE In new location. 801 N. Central, phone 1388. LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Final Hettlement In the County Court of the State of Oregon In and for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of Daniel e. ureen, sometimes known as D. E. Green, deceased. Notice is hereby given that I, Ollle Oreen, administratrix of the estate of Daniel E. Green, sometimes known as v. e;. ureen, deceased, have rendered and presented to the Court In the above entitled cause, for settlement, my Pinal Account of my administra tion of said estate, and that Tuesday, the loth day of September, 1935. at 10:00 o'clock A. M. In the Wmrtrnnm of said court In the courthouse at Medford. Jackson County, Oregon. ha been appointed as the time and plaoe for settlement of said account, at which time and place any person Interested In aald estate may appear and file exceptions to the said ac count and contest the same. OLLIE GREEN, Administratrix. Boggs & Boggs. Attorneys. Notice to Credltnra. In the County Court of the State of Oregon In and for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of Robert nuescnaw. Deceased. Notice la hereby clven that ivi. underalgned was on the 26th day of July. 1935. appointed Administrator with Will annexed of the eatata of Robert C. Rueschaw. deceased, bv order of the County court, of Jack son County, Oregon. All Demniu. hv. lng claims against said estate are ro- tjuirea to present same, duly veri fied, at the office of Bcecra and FV,,,,.. Jackson County Bank Building, Mod- ....... ..,-;..., witnm six months from the date of the first publication which is made on July 29th. 1935 O. C. BOOaS. Administrator with the Will Annexed. Eagle Point EAGLE POINT, Aug. 12. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kllngle and two little sons of Lake Creek were trading In Eagle Point August 8. C. F. Davles went to Medford on Thursday for medical treatment for an Infected knee. Mrs. Glen Hurst and little daughter Emogene of Medford spent Thursday with her mother, Mrs. Lizzie Pierce of this place. Harve Stanley drove several head of nice beef cattle from the Cowden pasture Into Medford to market Thursday, Mrs. Amy Brown Is suffering from a badly sprained ankle which she re ceived when Junior Clements accl dently ran Into her while riding hla bicycle causing her to fall. Mr. John Raaer was honored with a turkey dinner at the home of hla aaugnter, Mrs. Ina Stanley, of Wcl len. Sunday. August 4, the occasion being Mr. Rader's 75th birthday. Only inimeoiacp ramiiy was present, being Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ashpole and son Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley and son Darrell, and Mrs. Rader. The many friends or Mr. Rader Join In wishing him many more happy birth days and good health. Mrs. Orvllle Henderson, accompan ied by Mrs. Roy Stanley of Eagle Point and Mrs. Mae Ross Walker of Portland, drove to Diamond Lake, back by Crater Lake and on to Fort Klamath, August 6, returning the following day. The only discomfort experienced on the trip was from the lower end of Diamond Lake, up to Cross-Word Puzzle . Ane or tns ' Hebridea ' Islands 10. Party 11. Pintail duck 16. Let fall 20. Open court 21. Vase 22. Snakes 23. Entreaty 37. Devices for squeezing 21. Free 30. Walking proudly 31. Facility 33. Hastened 36. Makes lesa bright IB. Brazilian money of , account 40. RrlHtle 43. Amid 45. 8moklng devlre 46. Biblical gardes 47. Vehicle for snow travel 48. Mental image 49. Afrlrnn arrow poiaon 68. Trunk of a felled tree 64. Feminine termination 17. Past DOWN 1. Donkey 3. Cut down I. Act of taking (or one'a own 4. Swift-footed animal 6. Rxist ft. Tropical tree ' 7. Sun-dried brick I. Plunder NUDE DANCER BANNED IN CHICAGO III If f S I- w u k V . 1 1r " -HI yU,vK Af I 'r I Madamolselle" Ren. Villon (left) was warned by Police Sot. L. 8. White (right) of Chicago not to give another stage showing, of her nude "neacock dance." (Associated Press Photoi the lodge, owing to that part of the road being -under construction by a unit of the CCC. Mrs. Vera Mershon of Medford was a week-end guest of Mra. O. Hender son. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stanley took Mrs. Mae Ross Walker, who has been.1 their house guest for the past two weeks, to Grants Pass, August 9. where she will spend a few days with friends there before returning to her home In Portland. Mrs. Henry Meyers of Lake Creek was trading In Eagle Point Wednes day, August 7. 4 Meteorological Report Aiiffiiat 12. 1035 Forecusts Medford and vicinity: Fair tonight and Tuesday. No change in temper ature. Oregon: Fair tonight and Tuesday cooler northwest portions Tuesday, Local Data Temperature a year ago today; Highest 03; lowest 40. Total monthly precipitation, Inches. Deficiency for the month 0.04 Inches. Total precipitation since September 1, 1034. 10.17 Inches. Excess de ficiency for the season, .71 Inches. Relative humidity at ft p.m. yester day, 10 per cent; 6 a.m. today, 63 per cent. Sunrise tomorrow. 5:17 a.m. Sunset tomorrow, 7:15 p.m. Observations Taken at 5 AIM., tin Meridian Time a s z2 om Si n Boise 84 08 92 56 62 78 60 80 60 70 68 66 60 82 64 68 68 60 66 82 68 60 70 Clear Boston Chicago Denver P. Cldy P. Cldy Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Eureka 60 Helena 78 Los Angeles 88 MEDFORD 100 New York 78 Omaha ...102 Phoenix .108 Portland 86 Reno 04 Roseburg 03 Salt Lake ... . 68 San Francisco ... 86 Seattle .. 76 Spokane 84 Walla Walla 86 Washington, DC. 86 1 LISTED FOR C-C The chamber of commerce for this week waa announced today by A, H. Banwell, manager, aa follows: Monday, 7:30 p. m, meeting of the Jackson oounty planning commission. Tuesday. 8:00 p. m., meeting of Jackaon County peachgrowera. 4:00 p. m., meeting of the Jackson county legislative committee. Wednesday. 4:00 p. m meeting of the Jackson county publicity com mittee. All meetings are to be held at the chamber of commerce building. SALEM. Aug. 12, (AP) The Northwestern Electric company will be req til red to pay the prescribed 63.000 feea to the public utilities commlMloner for Us extension of a 10.000,000 bond Issue requested laat year. Attorney General I. H. Van Winkle ruled here today. WASHINGTON, Aug. 13. (AP) An allotment of 6161.486 for soli erosion control In Washington state wan announced today by H. H. Ben nett, chief of the aoll conservation service. HOOVER SIGNALS OPENING OF WAR WITH DEMOCRATS (Continued from Vage One.) been raised alnce the civil war. Common frankness requires that the administration come forward to the people and declare precisely wherein, under our constitution, we can not correct evils and con not prevent social maladjustments." Presidential nid Heen While some Republicans and Dem ocrats Interpreted the statement as a bid by Mr. Hoover for the presi dential nomination next year, others denied this waa necessarily the cor rect way to construe It. Meantime, there wos no Indication that President Roosevelt, who re turned laat night from a fishing trip on the yacht Sequoia, would make any statement, from Rep. Vinson (D., Ky.) came the comment: "No constitutional amendment has been submitted and nobody has aald that one will be." CHARGED IN TRIANGLE SLAYING . : , : , .. . .......... . ,. . : : r- .,f- iWlfJ .V.: Norman Dnscoll and Mra. Marguerite F. Dolbow were charged with tn (laying of tha woman', husband In 8alem, N. J. Sheriff Hubert Layton aald tha confessed and that they hoped to marry and net an Inheritance. (Associated Press Photos) REPUBLICAN LEADERS CLASH Tha aenate clash between Senator Vandenberg (left) and Senator Dickinson (right), both Republican presidential possibilities, left pollt cal speculators wondering as to consaqusncet. Dickinson, of Iowa. :aused resentment from the Michigan solon by his attack on tht ten iti munition (ommlttt resort, (Anocuted Press Photott IIS THRILL ON FIRST STEAMER TRAVEL By Irwin Doty VANCOUVER, B. C. Aug. 11 (Spl.) After experiencing the breath taking ride on the "Dipper" at Jant zen Beach, the Scouts of Crater Lake council could hardly settle down to the long train ride to Seattle. The boys boarded the train at Port land at 4:30 p.m. Just out of Port land the train had to stop and wait for the section of a draw-bridge to swing back Into position. The draw, bridge had been raised to let a boat pass down the river. One of the sights which the Scouts will remember from this day of travel Is the sight of the Columbia river from the railroad bridge. As one looks up the broad expanse of water and sees a short distance away the Inter state bridge with 13 archa and all th. water, he can't help but remember It. Because In a short time each Scout will get to see Uie very head-waters of the Columbia river In the Cana dian Rockies. After the train had passed Into Washington and had proceeded qulta a distance, the boys finally quieted down and began to enjoy themselves. Dinner was served at 7:00 p.m. to the Scouts. It was one of th finest meals that could be served. The group arrived at Seattle at 10:00 p.m. and rode a street car to the Gowman hotel. Jangling of the telephone awok the boys with a Jump next morning. Following breakfast all the Scouts marched to the steamship station and got aboard the steamship "Prin cess Kathleen." This was a thrill to most of the group, because msny of them had never been on a boat be fore. The boat sailed at 8:00 a.m. out Into the Puget sound and headed for Vancouver. B.C. The "Princess Kathloen" wound through the many Islands of Puget Bound and finally came to a stop at Victoria. This was at 12:00. It stayed there for 46 minutes, then backed away from the dock and started on the rest of the Journey to Vancouver. Ail Scouts took many plotures of freighters which came near tha "Princess Kathleen." Also a lot of spare time was spent by the boys In writing letters home. At 1 :00 p.m. the Scouts went to tha dining ball for lunch. This was an excellent meal topped off by a pleca of apple pie with a dipper of lc cream on top. Close to half-way between Victoria and Vancouver are the straits of Oeorgla. These are narrow straits which wind In and out among tha Islands. This stretch of water wa quits narrow and the steamer had to pass through at a slow speed. After leaving the straits of Georgia, tha boat passed out Into the Puget sound onto a stretch about 40 miles In length. After the boat had passed this stretch of water anrj landed at Van. couver. the boys got off tha boat t see the Canadian city. Dse Mall rrlbune want ads. f . . ' ' ! ' ' . j