Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 28, 1935, Page 9, Image 9

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE, MEDFOUD, OREGON", WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 23. 1933.
PAGE NINE
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Bead .very ad on
this pa&e. Vou will
probably find ex
actly the thine
yon want to buy
or sail. If It Isn't
Mitre, advertise.
It's Inexpensive,
effective.
RATES
Per word first Insertion
(Minimum 25c)
Each additional Insertion.
ner word .
lc
(Minimum 10c)
Per lino per month without
copy changes fl.it
Phone 75
FOR WANT ADS
. LOST AND FOUND
LOST It dog musing, call 1616
WANTED MALE HELP
YOUNG man to take up Air Condi
tioning and Electrio Refrigeration.
Mast be mechanically Inclined, now
employed, willing to train spare
time to qualify. Write. Utilities
Eng. Inst. Box 6202. Mail Tribune.
MALE AND FEMALE
HOP PICKERS WANTED One cent
per pound and bonus, three weeks'
Grants Pass, Ore. j
I-
WANTED Ambitious people to turn
present Idle hours into busy pay
days through business training. Day
or Evening and Home Study Cours
es In Junior and Senior work. Fall
term opens September 16. Medford
Business College. OWN.
WANTED FEI" LE HELP
CHRISTMAS cards. Big commissions I
selling personal greetings, embossed j
stationery. Samples fiea. 21 folder .
assortment. Humorous, etcning,
everyday, gift wrapping boxes. Bon
uses. Experience unnecessary. Wal
lace Brown, 417M South Hill St., Los
Angeles, Calif.
WANTED Girl for general house
work. Wages. 211 N. Oakdale.
WANTED Woman for housework. Tel.
450-Y.
WANTED SITUATIONS
WILL care for children afternoon or
evenings. References. Tel. 283-R.
WANTED-MISCliLLANEOUS
WANT '27 or '28 Chev. roadster or
coupe. State particulars first letter.
Box 6052, Tribune.
H WE YOUR Furniture reupholstered.
reflnlshed. roglued by Thlbault.
Phone 969-R tor estimate.
WANTED Stock suitable for fox feed.
Phone 1133.
WANTED
Wo pay cash for household goods
furniture and stoves We also ouy
metsla. mites, pelts woo and ma
hair. MEDFORD BARCIAIN HOUSE
37 N Grape St Phone 1062
WANTED Heller calves. Write Ruoy
Sonulz Beagle Orexun
WANTED Beef cattle, veal, lambs,
and pastue J J Osenbrugge.
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT Furnished 3 room house.
Light and water $10.00. per montn.
2 ml. out. Phone 4-F-2.
FOR RENT 4th house on Lozler
Lane on left. Call 715 West 13th.
RENT Furnished bungalow. 109 W.
Main.
FOR RENT Homes furnished ot
unfurnished Brown & White
" FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FURNISHED 3 room apt., hot water,
lights. Adults. No dogs or cats. 243
No. Holly.
FOR RENT Apt. 806 West Main.
FOR RENT Large cool apt. radio and
sleeping porch. 518 So. Oakdale.
FOR RENT FURNISHED
ROOMS
ATTRACTIVE room, separate en
trance. 220 N. Oakdale.
FOR RENT Sleeping room 325 So.
Riverside.
FOR RENT Large room, hot a cold
water, shower. 20 So. Fir.
FOR RENT Pleasant sleeping room
19 Mistletoe.
ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 S Orapa
FOR RENT ROOM BOARD
RATES reasonable at 716 K Main
FOR RENT
MISCELLANEOUS
80 ACRES of pasture for rent. W. D.
Mee. Applesate. Oregon.
TOR RENT Floor sander. For Sale
Tree props, tree prop hoks. Econ
omy Ldt Co.. Phone 594.
FOR KENT B i.sness location rvom
16x50 Will remodel to suit tenant
Apply Mall Tribune
FOR EXCHANGE
WILL TRADE Almost new 220
inline and entomb nMter for j
good car. 338 Pearl) lvnuia. I
FOR EXCHANGE REAL
ESTATE
VERY desirable town property locat
ed In the heart of San Joaquin val
ley, Modesto. Col., trade for prop-
' erty In or near Medford. Will as
sume. Give description. P. O Box
252, Medford.
EXCHANGE aao acres In Southern
Alberta. Canada between Oyen and
Cereal. Will trade for acreage near
Medford or house and lot In town.
Address M. ' E. Oustafson, Star
Route, Medford. Ore.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
ROGUE HOME SITES 3 room house,
2', acres, htway frontage, near riv
er, 350. 5 acre tract, river and ht
way frontage, e-550. 5 acre tract,
hlway frontage, 4-room new house,
$525. 5 acre tract, hlway and river
frontage, one acre In garden, $650.
All tracts heavily wooded; cash
prices. Also Beer parlor doing good
business, $800. A. T. Flowers, comer
12th & Front.
FOR SALE 8 acres In alfalfa. 4 rm.
plastered house. Best of soil. Irri
gated. Ideal location $2650.00. Also
4 rm modern home close In $1400.00.
Terms. Also apartment house.. In
come $80.00 mo. Price $4200.00. L.
G. Plcttell. 204 E. Main.
FOR SALE Modern fl-room house.
Inquire 926 N. Central.
SELL OR EXCHANGE
MODERN eight room house, four lots,
two corner lots, frontage on three
streets. Beautiful shade trees. In
business district, Ideally located
for Super Service Sta. or Hotel
apartment house. Will consider
small modern house In Medford or
modern country home close In. Ad
dress Box 13,- Mall Tribune. .
FOR SALE By owner 6 room strictly
modern house, basement, furnace,
beautiful lawn, trees and shrubbery.
Double garage. Owner leaving town.
1218 West Main. Phone 290-W.
HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENT
Jaakson County Building dt .Loan
Ass'n Phone 195.
HAVE several high-class home prop
erties In Gold Hill. Central Potnl
Medford, Ashlsnd. foi sale on rent
al basis or trade for Portland prp
erty. Big reduction for cosh, bee
or write E N. Stldd. 40 Granite
Ashland. Ore.
WHEN you think of real aetata think
of Brown A Whlta
100 ACRES, well Improved, stocked
and equipped, close to Meedford;
some cash or Income property. Bal
ance long time, low Interest. C. A
DeVoe. 523-J-2.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
1934 INTERNATIONAL truck only
18.000 miles, like new thruout.
Priced for quick sale.
PIERCE-ALLEN -MOTOR CO.
Dodge and Plymouth
FOR SALE By owner, Cadillac sedan.
. Tires good, upholstery In excellent
condition. Bargain price $375.00.
' Telephone after 5 p. m. 334-R-One.
GOOD USED CARS
A number of late model Plymouth
this week.
1833 Plymouth 6 De Luxe Sedan,
sldemounts.
1932 Plymouth 4 De Luxe Sedan.
P. B. Model.
1032 Plymouth P. A. Sedan
1930 Ford "A" 2-door Sedan
1929 Cadillac Sedan
1929 Ford Coupe
1933 Ford Pick-up
Several others to choose from
ARMSTRONG MOTORS, Inc
38 No. Riverside
'30 BUICK 6. rumble seat coupe, 4
new tires, looks fine. Priced below
market. Eakln Motor Co., Hudson
Dealer.
FOR HIRE Heavy 4-wheel trailer
su it able, 'for hauling fruit. 39 Soutn
Grape.
FOR SALE Graham truck Will take
part wood or iaoor. Phone 1332-W
1213 W. Ninth.
FOR SALE Hudson sedan with car
tent and camp outfit. $150 00 cash
Phone 957 or 832-R.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Jersey heifer calf. 838
- Taylor.
FOR SALE Rabbits and hutches.
212 N. Peach.
FOR SALE Child's riding pony. In
quire Farmers 5s Fruitgrowers Bank
FOR SALE DOGS PETS
WIRE-HAIR puppies. 1111 North Rlv
erslde. FOR SALE POULTRY
AND EGGS
RED PULLETS 60c.
Lozler Lane.
Frank Howell,
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
ASTERS. 3 dot. 50c. Other flowers.
Also cucumbers. Mrs. Dressier. 1107
E. Main.
FOR SALE Crawforda, Albertas. Tus
can Clings and Mulr peaches. C.
C. Clemens. 203 Vancouver. Phone
1016-L.
FOR SALE Cooking' apples.
132-L.
Phone
TUSCAN Clings now ripening ot
Walnutmere. On for 10 days. E. E.
Foss. Talent.
FOR SALE Blue Damson plums.
Portland Ave.
101
FOR SALE Piano. Good condition
Bargain for cash. Phone 1193-R.
FOR SALE New O. E Battery
Charger 122.50: Twin Motorcycle
$40: wheels tightened $1 00. Frees
Oarage, 801 North Central. Phone I
1388. I
FOR SALE ReadT now. Taiwan clin !
waohM, lyive o.-d- (or Hal, mri I
Albertas. Tmatoe lc per lb. Phnne
14-F-3. C. D. Vroman. Coleman
Creek Rd.
FOR SALE Small peaches, lc
Geary Orchard. Griffin Creek.
FOFt SALE Three hundred box
Oravenstein apples. Ws-Oed. bovd
snd ready to go. A H Daveniilll.
Plionc ll-F-5, Ashland.
FOSALBod i ri7Thardwood715 '
Pennsylvania A;.
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Grain hay. Priced to aell.
Also cows, heifers. 5 miles out of
Jacksonville on highway. Bowden
Place.
FOR SALE 1 have a few used pianos
which I will aell for balance due on
the contract. Easy terms. B. J.
Palmer, Real Estate Broker, new lo
cation, space In Palmer Music store.
Tel. 188.
FOR SALE Italian prunes. Phone
T-F-14 after 6:00 p. m.
ELBERTAS Ready for canclng. C. E.
Rose.
HAVE VOUH Ola Washer repaired i
Reasunaole price Pick's Hardware
20.000 sacks on band. No. l's and
9's. Seo ua before you buy. Med
ford Bargain House.
FOR SALE Used sacks. Acrosa street
from Montgomery Ward.
HAVE new wringer rolls Installed In
your old washer. Any make; avail
able. Bargain prices this month
only. Picks' Hardware.
FOR SALE Greveneteln apples Tel.
7-F-4.
TOMATOES 1 cent lb. Also peppers,
cantaloupes and potatoes. Blanken
shlp, i ml. west Central Point.
FOR SALE Rebuilt second-hand ag
ricultural Implements at 39 South
Grape. Call and see what ws have.
FOR SALE Flat top desk with chair
practically new. very reasonably
priced. Phone 1637-J evenings.
FOR SALE Peaches: not Irrigated,
Carney Orchard. Blackwell hill, be
tween Central Point and Gold Hill.
TOMATOES 1 cent per pound. Cal.
noun ranch, 1 mile southwest of
Phoenix.
MISCELLANEOUS
WRITE C. Nshss, R. 4. Box 63, If you
want esrgs Incubated.
HOP Picking Postponed until August
81. Hops not ripe yet. B. M. Clute,
Applegate.
PERMANENTS at Prevosfj Shop,
$1.45. cor. Oakdale at 10th. Ph. 737.
EDUCATIONAL
SPANISH LESSONS at 118 Laurel.
25c In class. 50c private.
PERSONAL
REV. NELLIE L. VINCENT Spiritual
consultations. Tel. 289-R.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Abstracts.
JACKSON CO.
A US THAU I CO.
Abstraota of rule and
Title insurance The
inly complete ritlt
System ,o Jackson
County.
MUKIini ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts
of ntle. Rooms t and 6 No $2
North Central Ave., upstairs
Exiiert Wlndnvt Cleaners.
LET GEORGE DO IT Tel 113
House cleaning floor waxing ori
ental rug cleaning and upholstering
Money to Lend
MONEY LOANED $50 to $300 for
personal or household purposes on
House Furnishings or Autos: also
Cars Refinanced. Loans closed
wltbln 30 minutes. License No. 8
157. see W. E. Thomas, 49 So. Cen
tral. Piano and Uultat Instruction,
FRED ALTON HAJitHI rearher of
Piano and dteei Oultar Song writ
ing service Studio 816 Libert)
Building. Medford Ore.
Transfer.
TRUCKING AND STORAGE LOCAJ.
and long distance nauling Furni
ture moving, etc Reasonable rates
Tel 833 F E Samson Co
HAWLEY 1'RANSFER Expert paca.
era and movers Special livestock
moving equipment. Prices right
619 North Riverside Phone 816
EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO
Offloe 1016 No Central Phone Sit
Prices right Service guaranteed
Communications
As to Huey Lonf.
To the Editor:
Your editorial In regard to Huey
Long was just about right. The
only fault that I saw with It was
that you didn't make it quite strong
enough.
It certainly must have been, won
derful for a lot of already wornout
congressmen to be compelled to sit
and listen for 6',i hours to an out
law like Long paw the ground like
a low-bred Mexican bull that has
been driven out of the herd, and
shout and wave his big fat arms and
any nothing for hours, What kind
of people ' have they got in Louis
iana, who will tolerate a blackguard
like Long and allow him to snort and
froth at the mouth: to go so far as
to call the president of the United
"States a liar and curse everyone
who opposes him?
To compare such an outlaw to de
cent men like McNary, Borah, Nor
rls and LaFollene is an Insult to
every citizen In the United States
of America. What would we think
or our own Senator McNary If he
should act like a crazy bull?
Go to It. Huey! It won't take you
long to land where you belong in
a co"ntrv Kaiser Wllhelm and
o11 Mussolini are headed for. You
will be welcomed with open arms
by His Majesty, Old Satan, and he
will pat you on the back and say:
"Well done, my good and faithful
servant, you sure raised hll In the
United Slates of America!"
So Long.
JOHV B. ORIFFIM.
Medford. AuguM 27.
-ad extort lock repairing,
aledford Cyclery, u . fir, Pb, 461,
CAREER IN NAVY
HAS ADVANTAGES
SAYSJCRUITER
Training in Trade, Free
Clothing, Medical Care
Retirement With Pension
Among Opportunities Seen
Gerald Crltchlow of Phoenix. A. W.
Limbeck of Central Point, and J. R
Tun gate of Butte Falls, who enlisted
In the navy at Portland May 14,
1935, are now at home enjoying iu
days' leave, having completed their
three months' preliminary training
at the training station, San Diego.
Calif. Upon reporting back to the
training station they will be assigned
to one of the ships of the fleet,
where their navy life aboard ship
will begin.
According to Chief Petty Officer
E. M. West, on recruiting duty here,
one of the boys intends to remain
in the navy and the recruiter points
out the following Inducements In
such a career:
"The navy sets no limits to the
heights a man might reach, either
In education or In a trade. Most Ml
trade in commercial practice are
used aboard a modern ship of war.
These trades are efficiently plied by
navy-trained men taken from civil
ian life as novices and trained with
care to become experts. This training
is done In one of the many trade
schools maintained by the navy, or
it is given aboard ship through the
medium of a navy trade or training
course. If after an honorable term
of enlistment, - he wishes to leave
the service he leaves as a trained
and skilled craftsman, or. If he
wishes to remain in the service he
may climb still further up the lad
der of success.
"The navy man has the advantage
of good pay. He has nothing to buy,
except a few clothes to replenish
his first outfit of clothing. There
Is good wholesome food prepared by
skilled cooks under sanitary condi
tions. A complete outfit of cloth
ing and bedding Is furnished free
and with proper care should last
for years. With proper budgeting
and a little thrift, there Is no reason
why any man In the naval service
cannot save part of his pay.
"Skilled doctors and sUrgeons, den
tists, pharmacists and nurses, lo
cated aboard ship and at hospitals
ashore, are constantly on duty, not
only to care for, but to prevent
sickness and epidemics. All medical,
surgical and dental attention Is free.
"From the time a man enters until
his enlistment is completed, or he
re-enllsts, he la under Instruction In
one way or another, because the
navy is advancing along with other
walks of life. Each recruit Is given
a 12 weeks' course of preliminary
training, covering drills of various
sorts, Including infantry drill under
arms, seamanship, personal cleanli
ness, discipline, signals of different
kinds, how to fire a rifle with the
care and, safety features of same, how
tpf tie various knots and splicing ol
ropes, the sailing and rowing ol
boats and In the event he cannot
swim, he is taught to swim. In
structors selected are officers and
Mail Tribune Daily
ACROSS
1. Child's napkin
4. Brag
Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle
now runner
12.
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Pennsyl
vania is.
Narrow back
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SAii
city street
1. Nervous
twitching
15. Fruit of the
oak tree
IT. Command
19. - American .
Indian
20. As far as
21. Dine
22. Twisted
23. Pet name for
a cat
25. Counts of
eating
21. Correlative of
either
29. Heavy over
coat 81. United
32. Disturbance:
colloq.
34. Checks by
fear of
danger
It. Health resort
37. Gazes with
malignant
satisfaction
8. And: French
10. Engrave with
acid
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42. Sp eagles
43. Thirsty
44. Low monoton
ous sound
4ft. Exists
47. Depiction of
the beauti
ful 41. Improving In
health
61. Legal hearing
63. Acknowledge
M. Large net
66. Contend
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ITALIAN FLOOD
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These Associated Press Photos show tome of the damage don
when a great hydroelectrlo dam burst near Ovada, Italy, marooning
thousands, killing an estimated 300 and causing nearly (25,000,000
riimrae to brldaes. bulldlnas and orooa.
chief petty officers with years of
service and training, -especially adapt
ed for this work.
"Abcnit the eleventh week of train
ing the recruit Is given an exami
nation on what he has been taught.
If he passes this favorably he la
further examined as to fitness or
aptitude for one of the many trades
taught at the various schools of the
navy. Should he show an aptitude
for some particular trade, he la as
signed to a course of instructions at
a school teaching his trade. How
ever, should a man not be assigned
to a trade school his chance of learn
ing a trade Is not precluded. He is
sent to sea where he enters the
every-day routine of life in the
navy, if he so desires he may apply
for a training course and study any
trado he desires. Promotion in the
navy Is competitive. The man with
the highest mark using advanced
first. Each man must complete the
training course pertaining to his
rating before he la eligible for ad
vancement to the next higher rating.
These examinations are held when
ever vacancies occur and another
examination Is called.
"Athletics are encouraged In the
navy. Football, baseball, boxing,
wrestling, swimming and rowing,
along with other sports are played
between divisions, ships and fleets.
Trained coaches are assigned to In
struct and train the men. Sports as
played In the navy are clean, and
played In a sportsmanlike manner.
Amusements and recreation la found
on all training stations and ships.
"A man who has served his coun
try In the navy for 20 years has en
Joyed life to Us utmost, he has rub
bed shoulders with people from all
over the world, traveled to many
different countries, received good
Cross-Word Puzzle
S. English river
9. Assign to a
post
10. Outfit "
11. Frozen water
16. Artificial
language
18. Pa
20. Playful
struggle
22. Not so well
23. Stopper
24. Automobile
of a certain
type
Z0. Amune
it. Irritable
19. Aloft
aO. Rodents
22. Device for
utilizing or
applying
power
35. Ourselves
28. Flrnt begin
ning 41. Vandal
43. Impel
45. Light rain
47. Metric land
measure
48. Kind of
gazelle
49. Shoemaker's
tool
80. By birth
&1. Number
52. Guided
55. Negative
answer
BT. Liquor
IS. Part of a
wooden
Joint
19. finish
DOWN
1. Large serpent
2. Untainted
X. Stolen goodi
4. Forbid
6. Oil: '"111
8. Neart
T. Large wave
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KILLS HUNDREDS
"JHjsa-
pay, and learned a trade. He has not
had to deny hmself in order to
amass that nest egg against old age,
his ao years of faithful and honor
able service In the navy has as
sured htm of an Income for ths rest
of his life. It la ths navy's reward
for faithfulness and honorable ser
vice to his country retirement with
a pension."
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Courthouse
News
( Furnished toy ths Jackson County
Abstract Co.. 131 C. Stlth Street.)
MarrUfo Licenses
Jack T. Walker and Adra M. Ed
wards.
Clyde W. Lyman and Eatells) Karri,
son.
Herbert Hadley and Evelyn Oard-
ner.
Ivan S. Smith and Oladyt T. Co-
nurn.
Relph W. Boone and Helena Hoi.
derbeln.
Patrick Halllnan and Mildred Sly,
Clroult Court
Dan F. Kay assumes business name
or "Kay Chevrolet Co.," at Ashland
Ore.
Probate Court
Estate of Harry 8, Lynch, deceased
Probate.
Ileal Estate Transferi
Jackson county Court to Austle A
Barron Q. C. D. to HE', of NW)4 of
BSC. 20, Twp. 39 B.. R. 1 S.
Detlef schnack et ux to Martin
Schnack et al W. D. to land in Bees,
a and 8. Twp. 37 S., R. 1 W.
w. c. Baxter to T. L Snook et ux
W D. to lot D, Surlngbrook Sub.
rrances Georgia Anna Damon to
Edna Ruth Rutherford et Tlr W. D.
to lot on Oak St., and lot on Spring
ot.. Asniana.
Prank R. Dickey et ux to C. R.
Thomas W. D. to 8-B lot SS, Pracht's
Add. to Ashland and 7-10 lot 34,
Pracht's Add. to Ashland.
C. H. Thomas to Prank R. Dickey
et ux 8. w. D. to lot 3 and wast
half lot t. Pracht'a Add. to Ashland!
also SB 3-6 lot 33 Pracht'a Add. to
Ashland: also NW 7-10 lot 84. Pracht's
Add. to Ashland.
Irene Nlssen et vlr "to Lloyd I. Palen
Q. C. D. to-lota I and 1, block 4,
fttecuord.
Ralph C. Phillip et ux to Lloyd I
Palen Q. C. D, to lots 1 and 3. block
4. Medford.
J. C. Barnea et al to Jerome B. Tar.
brough et al w. D. to lot IB, block
4. Amended Plat of Crowell'a Add. to
Medford.
W. B. DeOarmo et ux to Jerome B
Yarbrough Q. c. D. to lot 10, block
4, Amended Plat of Crowell'a Add. to
Medford.
J. A. Moore et ux to Pauline Oehrke
w. D. to 3 acres in DLo 45, Twp
38 B., R. I W.-
W. A. Bchllnsog to J. O. Cave et ux
W D. to lot J. block 4. Highland
Park Add. to Medford.
V. A. Schllnsog to J. O. Cave et u
w. D. to lot 1, block 4. Highland
Park Add. to Medford.
Hnrry J. Norbury et ux to Charles
A. Stone et ux W. D. to land In Sec,
30, Twp. 30 8., R. 4 W,
Rebecca P. Reeder to J. W. Rosen et
1 W. D. to E'4 of NE'i of SW'i of
aec. M, Twp. 3B s.. R. 1 E.: also W'4
of E'i of BE 'of SWt of Bee 14.
Twp. 39 S.. R. 1 E.
Prank R. Poster to Ida R. Poster
W. D. to BE'4 of NW"i of Sec. 14
Twp. as 8.. R. 3 w.: estate in entirety
Eveiyn u. Blaine to L. D Jonea et
ux W. D. to north 200 feet of lot 8
block 4, Park Add. to Medford.
BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Davis of Pros
pect are the parents of twin baby
glrla. weighing five pounds, seven
ounces and five pounds eleven
ounces, born last night at the
Sacred Heart hospital.
Oregon Weather
Fslr hut with occasional cloudlneaa
tonliflit and Thursday; overcast on
coast: cooler Interior west portion:
moderate winds, becoming west and
northwest off the coast.
WASHINGTON ZOO
CLAIMS INTEREST
OF TOURING BOYS
By Irwin Doty
Anyone coming to Washington. D.
0., and not seeing the zoo has mlsied
part of the capital city ltelf. All the
scouta of Crater Lake council had the
privilege of visiting the roo.
VI got Into a bus in the morning
and traveled several blocks to the
entrance where the start on the ob
servation trip by foot through the
roo was to be made.
There were many anlmala In the
roo in their natural environment.
That la their cakes and pens were
constructed to reaemble their natural
home. There waa at leaat one speci
men of every known animal.
After spending all morning at toie
roo we went to a sout'a home nearby,
on Invitation, and had a awlm In a
private swimming pool.
Following lunch the boys were
turned out to do whatever they want
ed to, until 4:45 p. m.
One of the main things visited was
the Washington monument. It la over
000 feet tall, and it can be found by
walking up the stairway that It la 50
stories high. On the top of this
monument Is an observation tower
with eight windows facing In four
directions. The monument la square,
made of white marble and la one of
the moat beautiful sight In Wash
tngton.
At 4.45 the scouts all gathered at
the hotel and marched to the Wash
ington monument. This at first
brought a little protest from the boys.
because most ot them had already
walked the 18 blocks to It and had
begun to feel the effect In their legs.
But they went anyhow.
In the shadow of the monument an
organisation was formed. This or
gs nt ration had as its purpose the re
taining of friendships and memories
of the 35 scouts of Crater Lake coun
cil. A meeting once a year would be
had for the purpose of all these
36 scouts getting together for a ban
quet. The meeting place to be In one
of the towns which the boys are from,
such as In Ashland one year, Hilt
the next or Medford the following.
Three honorary presidents were to
be permanent. They were: Larry
Schade, Br., A. O. Sorter berg and
Prank Hull.
Officers were chosen for president,
Larry Schade. Jr.: vice president,
Warren Baylies, and secretary. Irwin
Doty.
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For all beginning teachers and all
teachers working for the first time
this year In Jackson county whose
schools begin on September 2nd or
3rd. a, meeting will be held at 10 a.
m., Friday, August 30, In the court
bouse auditorium. A similar meeting
will be held at 10 a. m.. Saturday,
September for beginning and new
teachers working In schools that open
September 9 and 1G.
The meetings are for the purpose
of acquainting new teachers with the
administrative methods used In Jack
son county and outlining for them
certain programs and helps that oome
through the county superintendent's
office.
All beginning teachers and new
teachers are urged by C. R. Bowman,
county school superintendent, to be
present at the meetings. Opportunity
will be afforded for getting acquain
ted with the office force and the
health nurses of the county.
Strong Man
Iron Jaw Mott, the California
strong boy, pictured above, la one of
(he all-star acts that will appear at
the Shrine Patrol circus for a week's
engagement at the Jackson County
Fair Orounds starting Monday night,
September 2nd. Iron Jaw Mott per
forms the difficult feat of taking a
six-foot bar of steel and using noth
lng but his hands and teeth, bends
the bar of steel Into a shamrock or
three-leaf clover. In his travels
around the world, he has bent over
five thousand of these shamrocks.
Many of the Shrine Patrol drove to
Klamath Falls on Monday night,
where the circus Is exhibiting for the
Shrine Drum corps this week, and all
were loud in their praise for the high
class of the performers, equipment
and personnel of the circus company
thai will be here lor a week.
NEW TEACHERS TO
ATTEND MEETINGS
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BART SHIPMENTS
TOTAL 207 CARS
Bartlett pear shipments from the
Rogue River valley, up to last night,
totalled 307 cara, according to South
em Pacific freight figures. Of this
number, 141 were dispatched to Pa
cific coast canneries, and S3 to east
ern markets.
Tuesday shipments nttmliAreH 1a
cars of packed HartlettM t.hi-i.- tn
Francisco antl 13 to New York. One
car or peaches went to Los Angeles.
First picking of Howells was sched
uled to start today, and the harvest,
lng of D'AnJous will begin In a few
orchards tomorrow. The Boscs are
also reported as rapidly approaching
the picking stsge.
The warm weather of the past few
dava has caused the fruit fn rfv.ift.
speedily. Moat of the packing plant,
are working overtime to handle the
crop.
CASH AWARD FOR
A first prlae of $a5.00 In cash await,
the winner of the dance contest for
glrla sponsored by the Medford Mall
Tribune and the Craterlan theater to
be held on the stage of the Cratoriaa
in the near future.
There Is no entrv f- a-
lessons will be given free, and each
contestant will have the opportunity
of having Oene La Verne, famous
utuuuum annce instructor and teach
er to the atwrs of Hollywood, as her
partner. La Verne tvlll h. -0ii-
able for free lessons for those who
want advance Instruction.
The date of the contest will be Sep
tember 8-8-10 at the Cra-iian the
ater. The flnala will be held on tho
night of the 10th. Each contestant
will be given the same opportunity
of free Instruction MtvMn tt..
of 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. and 5:30 to
o.au p. m. Saturday. September 7; 10
a. ui. hj i p. m. Sunday, the 8th. and
11:00 a. m. to 1 p. m. Monday and
Tuesday, the 9th and loth.
Those wishing to enter the contest
and free Instruction. .vAiinhi- .
readers of the Medeford Motl Tribune,
are asKea to leave their names at. the
box office of the Craterlan theater.
Already having an enviable repute.,
tlon throughout the country as In
structor and ballroom dancer, La
Verne has been In Hollywood the past
four years as dance Instructor to the
film stars, having taught almost every
star with his easy-to-loarn method.
His engagement In Medford at the)
Craterlan theater will be his first ap.
pearance In Oregon, although he has
covered practically every other Stat.
In the oountry.
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THE GRANGE
(By Gertrude llaak)
Pomona Meeting,
We wish to call attention to the
regular evening Pomona Orange
meeting to be held at the Roxy
Ann Orange hall on September 14.
at 8 p.m. All Orangera cordially In
vited. To those who have never attended
Roxy Ann Orange follow these . di
ne t Ions: Oo out Crater Lake High
way one mile from Me-lford, turn
up Spring street about one mile. A
fine log hall that you cannot miss.
All are requested to bring sand
wiches and fruit Juices for refresh
ments. Orange Calendar.
(For September)
Live Oak Orange, September a, t
p. m.. Rogue River,
Eagle Point Orange, September ,
8:30 p.m.
Bellview Orange, September 3. 1
p.m.
Talent Orange. September S. 8 p. m.
Upper Rogue Orange, September 6,
8 p.m.. Log Cabin.
Central Point Orange, September
0, 8p. m,
Roxy Ann Orange, September 6,
p. m.. Spring Street.
Sams Valley Orange. September 7,
8:30 p.m.
Phoenix Orange, September 10, I
p. m.
County Agricultural committee
meeting, September , 8 p.m., R. O.
Powler'e office.
Oold Hill September 13, 8 p.m.
Enterprise Beptember 13, 8 p. m.,
Wlmer.
Lake Creek, September 13, 8:30
p. m.
Jacksonville, September 13, 8 p. m,
Applegate, Beptember 13, 8 ,m.
Pomona Orange, September 14, I
p. m., Roxy Ann Orange hall.
Live Oak Orange, September 18, I
p. m Rogue River.
Eagle Point Orange September 17,
6:30 p.m.
Bellview Orange, September 17, 8:30
p. m.
Talent Orange, September IV. 8:00
p. m.
. L'pper Rogue Orange, September
IS, 8 p.m.. Log Cabin.
Central Point Orange, September
30, 8 p.m.
Roxy Ann Orange. September 30,
8 p. To.. Spring street.
Sams Valley Orange, September 31,
8:80 p.m.
Phoenix Orange, September 34, H
p. m.
Enterprise, September 37, 8 p. m
Wlmer. Lake Creek Orange, September 37,
8:30 p. m.
Jacksonville Orange September 37,
8 p.m.
Applegate Orange, September 37,
8 p.m.
Oold Hill Orange September 38,
8 p.m.
Next week: Marketing committee
work.
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