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PAGE NTNB WHAT YOU Wti&msified FOR EASY REFERENC TO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, JIEDFOKD, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1935. finnnr Ud erj d on thli psse. Von wlU probablj find -artlj the thing jon want to buy or sell. ( It Isn't there, advertise. It's Inexpensive, effective. RATES rex word first Insertion (Minimum 23c) Bach additional Insertion, per word (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without copy change Phone 75 FOB WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND FOUND Wrist watch on Ivy St. Call at Tribune for Information. ROAN cow, tog In ear with name R. E. Hunt, Roseburg In our pasture Owner pay for care and ad. Ted , Morava, Central Point. J LOST Laree black patent leather purse. Mrs. Warren Butler, return j to Mali -iTiounc. LOST Diamond wedding ring. Re ward. 515 Pennsylvania. LOST II dog missing, call 1516 WANTED FEi:LE HELP WANTED Middle seed lady for hoine work and care of 2 children while parents work. 10 mo., loom and board. Box 39, Route 3, or call An aeth Place evenings, ft ml. Co. Four Corners; Midway Ed. WANTED School girl to help with house work. Room, board and small wage. Box 6125, Tribune. WOMAN Geneial house work. 108 Clark St. WANTED Girl or woman to assist with housework and caro of chil dren. Go home nights. Phone 1147-J. WANTED Girl for general house work and care of child. Phone 1322-X. CHRISTMAS CARDS Big commis sions selling personal greetings, embossed stationery, samples free. 21 folder assortment. Humorous, F.tchlng. Everyday. Gilt Wrapping Boxes. Bonuses. Experience unnec essary. Wallace Brown 417H South Hill St.. Lo Angeles. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Power pulley for 15-horse caterpillar tractor. C. R. Culbertson, Rt. 3, Medford. REWARD 50 for Information lend ing to recovery of 1934 Standard Chevrolet coach, mtr. M78889. 1934 Oregon license number 242-637. Be lawfully In Medford. Any Informa tion strictly confidential O. J. Home. Hotel Jackson. WlU be In after 6 p. m. WANTED 1 to 3 thousand feet 1 lnch used galvanized water pipe, must be good shape. Address W. B. Morris, Rt. 1. Box 1B9, Ashland, Ore. WANTED-Modern unfurnished house Must have 3 bedrooms and sleeping porch or 3 bedrooms. State price and location. Box 0312, Tribune. EMPTY furniture van going to Los Angeles, wants load for there or way points. Phone 615, Hawley Transfer. 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. Give full description. Box 115-G, Rt. 1 .Ashland. WANTED Good used piano, prefer ably Baldwin. Miutt be priced low for cash. 210 Medford Bldg. WANT TO RENT 5 to 10-acre ranch, improved, close In. C M. Rose. 1130 Nlantlc WANTED Bmall furnished house close In Will pay $20 a month for suitable place write Box 681. Mail Tribune. WANTED Flat top desk. 32x42 tn. top. with single or double row of drawers: oak or dark wood finish 6786. care Mall Tribune. WANTED Beef cattle, veal, lambs, and pastue. J. J- Osenbrugge. WANTED We pay eub for household goods furniture and tovea Ws also buy metals, htrtes. pelts wool and m hall MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE, 27 N Grape St Phone 1062 WANTED Heifer oaitee Write Buoy Schulz Beadle Oregon FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Seven room house with oil burner, modern througnout East Ide. Phone 827-X. FOR RENT 4-room house. 4-Co:-ners. Midwav Rd. H. E. Payne. FOR RENT Partly furn 4-room house and garage. 410'-, Hamilton. 8-ROOM furnished house, close in, low rental. Ill West Jackson St. FOR RENT 5 room house, m-xlern, 37 Quince. Adults. Call 449-M. FOR RENT Home fumis&ed Jt unfurnished Brown Whit l FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT F'-irnnned apartment D-jre:i Court. Phone 879-X for appointment. FOE RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT a downtown apts., very j reasonable. Phone 107. ... - ' SMALL apt. tor rent. 40 Quince. I Adult. Tel. 641-W. FOR RENT Apt. UOt W. Main. FOR RENT Loote furnished apart ment. Fireplace, ateam hent, hot and cold water. Apply Mall Trib une otdoo. FOR RENT Large cool apt, radio and eleeplng porch. 518 So. Oaltdale. PARTLY furnished 4-room apt. close In. 30 8. Fir. FOR RENT Hotel Holland Apt. Tel 710. FOR RENT A roomy 4-room suite In Beautiful Holly Apartment. Completely furnished. Frlgldalre. electric range everything for com fort. Quiet. Second door north of postofflce. Call 1397-R for appoint ment. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Sleeping room. 217 Weet 2nd. FOR RENT Large front sleeping room. 1 or 2 bed. Close m. 20 8. Fir. FURNISHED rooms and apt. 10 to IS. 325 E. Jackson. FOR RENT Fumiahed sleeping room. Call before 9 :30 or after 4 :30 Phone 433-W 33 No. Peach. ATTRACTIVE room 404 3 Grape FOR RENT ROOM BOARD BOARD and room, private family, de. slrable place, reasonable price. 344 N. Central. BOARDERS by day or week. 324 8. Grape. RATES reasonable at 716 B Main FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS GREEN PASTURE for Herbert, Rt. 4. rent. Helen GOOD proposition to right party for country home. Cow. chickens, gar gen, electric washer, range. No beds. Stale number In family, age. All details to Mall Tribune. Box 6338. FOR RENT Reasonable, about 800 square ft. on Main St. Private en trance on alley, suitable for ware house or ony business not requir ing Main St. entrance. Inquire at the Baldwin Piano Shoppe. FOR RENT Floor aander. For Sale Tree props, tree prop hooks. Econ omy Lbr. Co., Phone 694. FOR RENT Business location room 16x50 Will remodel to suit tenant Apply Mall Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE TRADE Truck for carl ton Grv- ham. good tires, cab.. 1935 He. ideal bed to haul fruit. E, L. Ntederman Route 1, Box 866, Grants Pass, Ore. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE Santa Ana prop erty for acreage on hignway. iyae Gates. Trail. Ore. FOR SALE OR TRADE West Side home site, la a. an uuaoie. ooms fruit and improvements. Owner. Box 262. Rt. 2. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Ideal cattle ranch. 820 acres in Green Springs district Completely fenced, stocked with cattle. Irrigation. Timber. Good house and barn. Reasonably priced. Box 6325, Tribune. THE WESTERN LOAN tc BLDG. CO. offer the following real estate for sale: 644 Palm Street 13 Kenwood 903-5 No. Riverside , 815 W. 13th 514 Haven 702 Palm St, 528 Haven ..11200.00 880.00 1160.00 1000.00 , 1160.00 . 1320.00 1080.00 400.00 211 Elm 404 McAndrews Road 600.00 304 W. Jackson 1800.00 All prices are cash but local financ ing can be arranged for buyer who can pay 25"r down. Call our of fice 45 So. Central. W. E. Thomas, local mgr. VERY attractive practically new Stuc co, 5 rooms, oak floors, fireplace, pavement. It only takes $250 down and monthly payments of $22.50. 4 room modern bungalow all new inside and out for only $1500. Very easv terms. Beautiful suburban home, every convenience. 5 acres, fruit and nuts for only $5000. Fine 2-story end basement mod ern home on Rtgue river. 22 acres, cheap water, fine fruit, price $8000.00, terms. 27 acres practically all In com mercial fruit, buildings fair. 6 miles from Medford. only $300000. easy terms. We also have some very attract ive income properties to offer in vestors. We make conservative real estate loans, collect rentals and look af ter properties. BROWN & WHITE. Realtors 104 W. Main St. HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENT Jackson County Building si Uoio Aaa n Phone 193 I. 5 AND 10 TO 260-AOtE RANCHES Good buildings, plenty waiter. Sev eral desirable city and suburban homes TWO MODERN AUTO CAMP GROUNDS. 600 feet on Rogue- river highway; all equipped, store station, cabins furnished; good fishine. ROBERTS. Realtor. 720 W. Second. HAVE wveral hUh-class home prop erties in Gold Hill. Central Point Mfdford. Ashlnnd. foi sale on rent al Dasie or trade for Portland orp erty. Big reduction for cash bee or write E N SUdd. 40 Granite Ashland. Ore. FOR SALE 1 acre of excellent toll, 5-room modern hou electric pump fruit trees, livestock tnd poultry; 1 1 j m;le from dca menv will sell entire ranch for $2000 or trade foi MeUtord prop erty Irrru com'.iered Writ ttUDy Schulz, Beagle, Ore. FOR SALE - REAL ESTATE ioo ACRES, well improved, stocked and equipped, close to Meedford; some oash or Income property. Bal ftncfl jon, time, low Interest. C. A. DeVoe. 623-J-3. FOR SALE OR TRADE 40 A. ranch. Improved. New S rm. house. E. Ferg. Rt. 3, Box 57, Eagle Point. Ore. WHEN rou thin of real estate": thin oi Brown & Whit. FOR 8 ALE AUTOMOBILES CLOVERLEAF SERVICE STATION 602 S. Riverside ailmore Llonhead Motor Oil. 19c qt. Ollmore East, oil, 49c gal. Ollmore West, oil, 32c a gal. Bring your container. 1934 OLDSMOB1LE SIX Sedan with built-in trunk and de luxe equip ment. Has been driven less than 17.000 miles. Urea now. This oar i la like new In every way and you can save money on It. SKINNER'S GARAGE 143 8. Riverside Ph. J0J Bulck Pontlao DE SOTO Coupe, looks and runs like new, priced for quick sale. Pierce Allen Motor Co.. Dodge and Ply- . mouth. 1933 PLYMOUTH SEDAN Has had exceptionally careful driving and is In excellent shape In every way. Economical transportation at low cost. SKINNER'S GARAGE 1 So. Rlcerslde. Phone 103 Bulck - Pontlao 1929 BUICK Business Coupe. Leather upholstery, rubber excellent. Has had verey good care In every way. A real good buy. SKINNER'S GARAGE 143 So. Riverside. Phone 102 Bulck - Pontlao GOOD USED CARS Reasonable Prices 1932 Plymouth. 4 P. B. Sedan, side mounts 1932 Plymouth 4 P. A. Coupe 1932 Plymouth 4 P. A. Sedan 1928 LaSalle Sedan 1929 Chevrolet Sedan 1933 Ford V-8 Sedan 1930 Austin Coupe 1930 Dodge D. A. Sedan 1931 Harley Davidson motorcycle 1928 Chevrolet Coupe 1934 Ford Coupe 1928 Chevrolet Sedan 1939 Cadillac Sedan Also several other good buys. ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC. 38 N. Riverside Phone 18 1929 CHEVROLET COUPE An out standing value in a low priced car. A quiet powerful motor in good shape. Body reflnished. Tirea are line. SKINNERS GARAGE 143 So. Riverside. Phone 102 Bulck - Pontlac GUARANTEED USED CARS AND TRUCKS We have several exceptional values In Ford Coupes and Tudors. Ford V-B Truck. 1934 Studebaker Sedan. Graham Sedan. Stop In today and see our used cars and trucks. SANDERSON MOTOR CO. FOR SALE 1931 Model A, long wheel base, duals. Good shape, 225.00. Medford Riding Academy. FOR SALE Ornham truck. Will take pert wood or labor. Phone 1352-W. 1213 W. Main. FOR SALE '31 Ford truck, brand new motor. Good tires, or trade for cows, chickens, hay, etc. Write Leonard Arb, Williams, Ore. FOR SALE 1933 4-o.oor Ford sedan. V-8. Real bargain if sold by Aug. ai. Armstrong Motors, inc. FOR SALE Chrysler and Plymouth demonstrators. Big saving. Arm strong Motors. Inc. 38 -N. River side. Phone 18. FOR SALE Chev. 1 ton truck. Good condition. License for the rest of the year. $50.00. Rt. 4, Box 179, Medford. LOTS OF MILES LEFT Bulck Coach. Looks and run O. K. Needs some rubber and work on motor. Sell as Is only $65. Easy terms. See this today. It wont last. Need the money. Owner Rte. 1 Dox 475. FOR SALE Ford V-8 DeLuxe Phae ton; radio, air-wheels. 208 Van couver Ave. FOR SALE Hudson sedan with car tent and camp outfit. $160.00 cash Phone 957 or 832 -R. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Child's riding pony. In quire Farmers 6c Fruitgrower Bank. FRESH Jersey cow and day bed. A. Goldman. Talent. FOR SALE Two milk cow, one heavy work mare. Henry Sharer, Kings Highway. FOR SALE 1 S-yr.-old Kentucky Jack. Extra large. Loran O'Neal. Rt. 3, Box 113. FOR SALE OR TRADE or buy horse. Medford Riding Academy. FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS FOR SALE Turkeys. Lyden House. Jacksonville. FOR SALE 100 laying pullets. White Leghorn and Buff Minorca. 721 Beek- man. 1 bllck from Washington school. FOR SALE DOGS PETS COCKER SPANIEL puppies and dogs snd roller canaries. Mr. Jack Thrasher. Jacksonville. Phone 173 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS TIRES 5 00x19. $6 50. 6 months un conditional guarantee. Firestone Tires. 25 off of list. Take advant age of theae prices nowl Cloverleaf Service Station. 602 s. Kiveiaiae TUSCAN. Cling and Champion paches. Sat urn plum. Dolph Phlpp, Crater Lake Hgay. TOMATOES for 7c PP'e box. bring boxes. Devi, over Buckshot hill. trucks Medford Pipe Mach. Co : North Riverside. j FOR SALE Baled s'mw, S. H. Kt$- denneyer. Tel W7-R-1. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Tuscan clings, i ml. west oi Phoenix on Houston road. Q. . Carpenter. FOR SALE Hay, ground alfalfa, oats, audan. Helen Herbert, Rt. 4. CHRISTMAS CARDS Big commis sion selling personal greetings, embossed stationery samples free. 3 1 -folder Assortment. Humorous, etching. Everyday. Gift wrapping boxes. Bonuses. Experience unneces sary. Wallace Brown, 417K, South Hill St.. Los Angeles. Cal. TOMATOES 3c lb. 3 ml. west on Jacksonville Hwy. B. E. Ford. TUSCAN CLING PEACHES WlU soon start ripening at Walnutmere. Or ders taken now. E. E. Foas. Talent. BARGAIN Complete set grocery fix tures, electric refrigerator and de livery car part or all. See Truax. 105 N. 6th St. or Redwoods Hotel, Grants Pass, Ore. FOR SALE Apples and crabapples, Bagley Orchards, Talent. FOR SALE Third cutting clean af fair hay In shock. Nine dollars. C. H. Andrews. Gold Hill. FOR SALE Baby buggy and collaps ible play pen bath In good condi tion. Call at 22 Portland after 6:30 in evenings. EVERYTHING you need for fishing, hunting, quality. Prices Less no loonn . cuira sport Shop. 317 N Riverside. FOR SALE Used sacks. Across street from Montgomery Ward's. FOR SALE Baled altalfa or oat hay. Phone 623-J-4. otto Nledermeyer. HAVE new wringer rolls Installed in your old washer. Any make avail able. Bargain prices this month only. Flcks Hardware. TUSCAN cling peaches. Dolph Phlpps. Crater Lake Highway. FOR SALE Radio, piano, mattress, etc. First house east of tank. Cen tral Point. FOR SALE: Gravensteln apples. 7-F-4. SIBERIAN crabapples, So lb. DeVoe. Tel. 523-J-2. FOR SALE Model T Ford, $10: ce ment mixer, small cook stove, vari ous .tools. Inquire 327 Mae St.. Medford. Ore. Mrs. Cartwrlght. PERMANENT. $1.85. Prevost. Oakdale and 10th. Phone 727. HAVE Yuuh old Washer repaired) Reasonable prices Pick's Hardware 20.000 sacks on hand. No. I 'a and 3'a. See us before you buy. Med ford Bargain House. PEACHES FOR SALE Woodlawn Or chards. 1 mile east Central Point, Phone 127. Bring your own boxes. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE Lunch car. light, can be taxen anywnere. 1031 N. Central BUSINESS DIRECTORY Money to Lend MONEY LOANED $50 to $300 for personal or household purposes on House Furnishings or Autos: also Cars Refinanced. Loans closed within 30 minutes. License No. 8 157. See W. E. Thomas. 43 So. Cen tral. Piano and Uultar Instruction. PR ED ALTON HAJiWl - IVsrbei oj Piano and Steel Guitar Song writ ing ervioe Studio $18 Lib"! Building Medford Ore Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS 1. Languishes C. Century plant 11. Serpent 14. Over 16, Creek rod of the lower norld 18. Obstruct 17. Desire wrong fully it. Cupid 19. Couch 20. Poker terra 22. Flow back 23. So be It 24. Mother 26. Biblical priest 28. Mark of Iden tification SO. Without knowledge 34. Llrk up with the tongue 35. Prevaricators H. Play or trifle 28. Apropos iU Egyptian stag- inn girl 42. Temporary stoppa 41. Only 44. By birth 45. Sparred 46. Punctuation mark 4T. Fifty-four 41. Stfadlly In dustrious 50. Nobleman 54. And not 51. Down: prefli Solution of Yesterday's Puule IPlAlwlsMohMSiaolAlRl 2 k i -L . I L N . P A N SjlT E EMRA PREP A RDIkPi AemTr ategq GB5TjC(JLATlON e dBjn e ptHroc pjjA NjSlT JO C K AD E B loR N E PpjNJ O PIN ill A ME ViRfrA I SE g. E-p EF" v E - w- - - enpl1et1o1Ia1ki1t1e 64. Alack 57. To: Scotch 69. Kind of palm A2. Rend asunder 63. Aerial 65. Fertile placet 6. Nifrht hefor an event 6$. Burn nuper flclally 70. First name of a Dleknt character Tl. Lair 73. Singing TOlcas 73. Gax ' z 3 V I7 la V WM' V 3 14 0Zs , V ,; . M. ,,, I So SI 5Z S3 tfg- ST ;v. ,j55 32 I . h WW'ilf & 1 , -63 XuVT ' I I I I I t : i I I BUSINESS DIRECTORY A bat facta. JACKSON CO. AHSTIIACI CO. ads tract ot rttlt and rut insurance The mly complete ntte System in Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of rttle. Rooms 8 and 6. No s3 North Central An. upstair Expert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT I1 11 1 House cleaning tloot waxing ori ental rug cleaning and upholstering Transfer. TRUCKING AND STORAGE LOCAL and long distance hauling Furni ture moving, etc Reasonable rates Tel. 833 P E Samson Co HAWLEY rRANSFBR - Expert pack ers and movers Special livestock moving equipment, Price right 619 North Riverside Phone 618 EADS TRANSFER & STORAOB CO Office 101B No Central Phone 813 Price right Samoa guaranteed. LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Sheriff's Sale Bv Virtue of an execution in fore closure duly issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, in and for the Coun ty of Jackson, to me directed na dated on the 16th day 0? August, 1930, tn a certain suit therein, where in City of Medford. a municipal cor poration, as Plaintiff, recovered Judg ment against the defendant, Mabel D. Simmon, for the sum of One Thousand Ninety ($1090.00) Dollars, together with Interest thereon at the rate of 8 per annum from July I, 1927, until paid, the further sum of One Hundred ($100.00) Dollars, attor ney's fees, and costs and disburse ments to be taxed, which Judgment was enrolled and docketed In the Clerk's Office of said Court on the 16th day of August, 1935. Notice Is Hereby Given, that, pur suant to the terms of said execution I wilt on the 21st day of September, 1935, at 10 o'clock, A. M. at the front door of the Courthouse, in the City of Medford. Jackson County, Oregon, offer for sale and will sell at public auction for cash to the highest bid der, to satisfy said Judment, together with the costs of this sale, subject to redemption as provided by iaw, all ot the right, title and Interest that the said defendant, Mabel D. Simmons, had on the 22nd day of July 1927, or now naa, in ana to the following de scribed property, si tuated In the County of Jackson, State of Oregon, to-wit: Lot 3. Block 1, Riverside Subdi vision to the City of Medford. Ore gon. Dated this 19th day of August, 1935. SYD I. BROWN. Sheriff of Jackson County. Oregon, Jaokson County, Oregon. By HOWARD GAULT. Deputy. BIRTHS Born to Mr. and Mrs. Cheater Bourne of Phoenix, a baby girl weigh ing five pounds, 12 ounces, Sunday at the Community hospital. Perfect Auio Record. PUYALLUP, Wash. (UP) Puyal lup claimed one of the best records of Washington cities In 1934. It was without a single automobile fatality. WINDOW OLASS We sell window glass and will replace your broken windows reasonably. Trowbridge Cab inet Works, Dse Mall Itibune want ad. Cross-Word Puzzle 11, Large erpnt It. Less danger oua 13. lilschlevous trick II, Coarne hominy 11. Old muaical note 24. Italian city 2B. Nimble 27. Reference tabl 29. Rhaft of light 31. Title 33. Metaltlfaroua rock 31. fltorlea 37. Burdened 38. Outdoor game 35. Audibly 40. Tight 42. Fit Ingeniously or nicely 4X. Run 46. Large recep tacle 4. fltrunge 47. Be defeated 49. Put on 60. posed 51. Living 52. Black bird 63. Corrupt 58. Therefor 60. Piece M. Continent C4. Word of af firmation . Attention 7. Pronoun 41. Symbol for samarium DOWN 1. Moccasin S. Negro of the Niger delta 5. New itax 4. Smooth 6. Doga of a cer tain breed 9. Exclamation 7. Recreational content t. Sun-dried brick . Orally 10. Plural ending FAVORITE SON lav in "in hi mini '.v:v-. kuwj swwn.' "4 ...v Prince Makonnen (loft), favorlta on of Emperor Halle Selatile of Ethiopia, with a tutor after he had reviewed troop, with hla royal father, In Addla Ababa. (Aiaoclated Pre. Photo) Meteorological Report August 30, 1933 Forecasts Medford and vicinity: Fair tonight and Wednesday, but cloudy at times; cooler Wednesday. Oregon : Fair tonight nd Wednes day, but overcast at times west por tion; fog and mist on coast; warmer east portion tonight; cooler Interior of west portion Wednesday. IvOrtil Dal a Temperature a year ago today: Highest 98; lowest A3. Total monthly precipitation, none; deficiency for the month, 0.13 Inches. Total precipitation since Septem ber 1. 1034, 10.17 Inches; deficiency for the season, .79 Inches. Relative humidity at 0 m. yes- terday 17; A p. m. today 70 Tomorrow: Sunrlae, 6:25 . m.; aun set. 7:03 p. m. Ohiwvntlon Tnkpn lit fi A. 151) Meridian Time M.. II 5? 1 orn Boise ...... 7B Bceton .............. 86 Clear P. Cldy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear ClAur Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Clour Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Chicago Denver .. Eureka .. Helena. .. B2 ... BO 00 70 Loa Angelea B2 MEDPOBD Bl New York 82 Omaha 82 Phoenix . 104 72 66 80 00 68 S2 66 62 48 94 72 Portland 82 Reno .............. 86 Roseburg 84 Silt Ijake 84 San Pranclaoo 70 Seattle 76 Spokane 74 Walla Walla 80 Waehlngton, D.O. 86 Clear Clear Rain Brownsboro BROWNSBORO. Aug. 30. (Spl.) Mrs. Donna Goodwin and daughter. Eileen, returned Sunday to their home In Oakland, Cal., after a vlnlt here with Mrs. Ooodwln's stater, Mrs. George Brown, and other relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jones of Santa Rosa, Cal., were guesta Sunday of last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jease Glass. Donald Bleberstedt of Medford, who works In the Pech meat market, vis ited here with relatives over the week end. Jesse Glass recently returned from a buslnergi trip to Roeeburg Mrs. Walter Marshall and son. Billy, came down from camp and are spend ing a few days at home. j Mr. and Mrs. Jack Conger enter-! talncd a number of their Medford! friends last Saturday evening. ! Mrs. Percy Henry and children vis-1 Ited last week end at the homes of i Ed Tucker, Ear Tucker and J. D. Henry. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Tucker entertained with a din ner. Donna Monla entertained a num ber of friends with a party at her home last Wednesday evening. In teresting games were played and re freshments served. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Wright gava a card party at their home Saturday evening In honor of their house guent. Miss Elva Grahler, who left Sunday to continue her vacation trip to Banff and Lake Louise and on to Chicago. Those who enjoyed the evening at the Wright home werei Mr. and Mrs. Harve Stanley and son Mr. and Mrs. Luther Day and daugh ters, Mr. and Mrs. Throckmorton of Eagle Point and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Anderson of Medford. Oregon Wither. Pair tonight and Wednesday, but overcast at times west portion; fog I and ml.'t on coast; warmer east por tion tonight; cooler Interior west por : tlon Wrdnaday; moderate northwest 'wind off the coast. OF EMPEROR ... - N f Courthouse News (Furnished the Jackson County Abstract Co.. 131 E Sixth Street.) Murrluce Licenses John V. EgRleaton and Irene Cltne. William J. Bennett and Laura L. Kenton. Peter J. Vtsconte and Gladys Wal lace. Zenope P. Melcon and Edna V. OrclR. Oscar Jackson and Aletha M. Kel ley. Prolmtn Court Estate of John Whetstone ed Probnte. decs. Kstate of Harry E. Leland, deceased -probate. Lorna Natalie Allen, a minor Guardianship. Elaine Tresa Allen, a minor Guardianship. Storm Holland, Norma Holland, Vernon Holland, Mnxlne Holland, Shirley Holland, minors Guardian ship. Circuit Court Southern Oregon Credit Bureau tsJ Charles A. Sanger Judgment trans cript. Nellie Batten vs. B. W. Batten i Divorce. Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. vs. Ellis H. Evans et al Foreclosure. Earl Bostwlck vs. Emll Schlesel et t Labor Hen. Doris Jane Starr vs. Eradumus Franklin Starr, known aa Ed Starr Divorce. D. F. Kay vs. J. W. Welch Chattel Hen. B. C. Burgess. Ethel Burgess and LaMurle BecV incorporate as "Pacific Coast Light Opera Co." Articles of Incorporation. Real Kstate Transfers Talent Irrigation District to E. E Fosa et ux Q. C. D. to 7.94 acres on Anderson Creek In Seo. 37, Twp. 38 ., R. 1 W. City of Medford to W. J. Cooney W. D. to lot S, block 1, Tuttle's third addition to Medford. Mra. R. C. Brougham to Lawrence A. McDonough Q. C. D. to 16.1 acres In Sec. 6. Twp 40 8, R. 3 E.; 1S9.8 acres In Sec 8, Twp. 40 8., R. 3 E. Orpha E. Doty et vir to Robert J, Watkins W. D. to land In block 1 of Riverside Add. to Gold Hill. John E. Bertolette et x to Law rence F. Martin W. D. to east 18 acres of E('2 of NE'4 of NE'4 of NE',4 or Bee. 30, Twp. 38 S.. R. 4 W. William Bordwell et ux to George W. Hodges et ux W. D. to 't acres in DLC No. 77. Twp. 87 S.. R. 3 W, LARRY' MANN HAS Interesting to the many friends of Lawrence C. ("Larry" ) Mann, who 1 left Mrd ford severs 1 yea rs ago for Portland, Is the picture of Mr. Mann in Sunday's "Look A I ikes" column In the Portland Oregonlnn. The picture shows Mann, Aubrey Wateek and M. H. Hartwell as three Portland men so near enough alike in personal ap pearance to surprise even their friends, and at times to confuse them. Mann was for many years affil iated with the Heath drug store in Medford. He Is a son-in-law of Fred j Heath, Sr., here. He Is now in the Sedan-chairs were first used In the town of Sedan. France, and were in troduced Into England by Sir fl. Dun com be in 1634. The Seminole Indian tribe was formed In the eighteenth century by splitting away from the Creek. When vessels touch at Semarang. one of the chief ports of Java, they anehor about three miles out. In the old world, scalping was practiced by the Scythians, accord- lng to Herodotus. : 4- j Tapper is the chief product of i Hi, tun, a small Siamese state in the 1 Malay peninsula. DELAY IN CHOICE OF CAPITOL SHE Action Needed Before Sen. McNary Leaves Washing ton Special Session Pends Complete Program SALEM. Aug. 30. (AP) Spurred on by telegrams from Senator Charles L. McNary urging haste In selection, of a proposed site for the new capitol and determination If additional land Is to be obtained, the state board of control Monday called upon members of the groups investigating additional sltea for Immediate action. "The board of control is becoming annoyed at the delay In making or rejecting the offer for purchase of the Willamette university site or some other land," the governor declared to members of the press. Nothing Deen Done "It has been three months now and apparently nothing has been done. We want more land, we must have It, and it la up to Salem and other civic organisations to assist. X hare urged the board's committee t make an Immediate report, and Dr. Bruce R. Baxter told me he was busy on the projeot. "I win not call the legislature Into extraordinary session until all details are straightened out and we have program to present." Governor Mania continued. ' But there Is one thing certain, we must have more land and. we must act before Senator McNary leaves Washington, which will be within week, I believe." Favor Campus Site The board members discussed varfe oua proposals "off the record" upoa receipt of word from McNary that the government would provide a loan and grant for additional land. Tha Willamette university ground, eatt mated at a cost of 600,c,0, was the proposal most generally approved at the session here Monday. "If the state desires to acquire) additional land X am advised thai loan and grand funds may be used up to 18 to 30 per cent. This sub Ject I have discussed twice with PWA officials. If this la to be done ap. plication may be made after action upon the on now pending (the 45 per cent grant toward & ta.BOO.OOO oapttol building). "If I knew the particular site or the amount of money tn question t eould probably get this assurance. Will await further instructions." Query On Other Needs la connection with federal funda for other Btate projects for building and Improvements at the state hos pltal, the blind school and the tuber culosls hospitals, the board author lzed ft telegram to McNary asking th status of these proposals, urging funda be made available before fall so emergency needs could be taken care of at once. Legislative appro prlatlons In the amount of 1 230 ,000 have been made for these buildings. Turning to routine business the members considered a proposal for paintings of the 37 governors which, paintings had been destroyed by the capitol fire. The proposal was made by the WPA administration, whereby artists would be paid by the federal government under high class supervl slon. The state would furnish all materials. The matter was turned over to the WPA for estimates and a definite proposal. If accepted the materials would be paid for out of the restoration fund. MEDFORD 40-8 TRAIN MAKES HIT AI STATE EOF The Medford delegation of Legion nalres to the department convention recently held at The Dalles, all re turned Sunday, and many are the tales they have to tell of varied ex periences undergone while at the river city. One of the stories has to do with the tragic burning of the "hula" skirt of Olaf Nelson of Oak ridge, set on fire by a practical Joker, and re suiting In fatal Injury. Cass Wymore, In the 40 et 8 freight train from this city, was nearby at the time of the burning, and helped extinguish the flames and take the burned man to the hospital. He himself sustained a burned hand and singed hair. The freight train proved popular with the crowds, many being taken for rides through the streets of The Dalles. The train was also awarded a silver cup for being the beet float of Its kind tn the parade, the second cup to go to the Medford entry. An other cup, won In Klamath Falls In 1933, and the new one, are on exhibit at the Chamber of Commerce. In taking the train to The Dalles, Wymore and Cap Martin drove north via Diamond Lake. In making the round trip they drove 1000 miles, ran over one man. had one flat tire, and a swell time, they reported today, al though nearly knocking a cow off the highway in their haste to get home. They arrived with the train yester day. Lands at Airport Dick Knox, fly ing a Prestollte airplane of the Lock heed Vega type, from Seattle to Loa Angeles, stopped At the municipal airport yesterday. The Senufo are a tall, long headed people of the French Sudan and Ivory coast, with long, wide noses. Fl ve pe rsons we re injured near Dallas, Texas, when ft motor bus ran over ft cow. e