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PAGE NINE Ilffllllllt WAbtHiB iWfcKVUD 11 TO liUV SOtUlCftt MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE, MEDFOKD, OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEilBER 17. 1933 Bis Bead every 4 on this pace. Voo wlU probably find ex actly tba thing you want to buy or kU. If It tint there, advertise. 1 1 ' Inexpensive, effective. RATES per word first Insertion e (Minimum 25c) Ucl additional Insertion, rMlnlmnm 10c) Per line per month without opy changes Phone 75 FOE WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST On King's highway, baseball glove. Finder please return to Ttlchard Milestone, Box 538, King's highway. Reward. Lost Elk tooth charm. Reward. Return to Tribune. LOST In Medford September 8, Bi focals. Gray and black rim. gold nose and ear pieces. Reward. Return to Tribune office. LOST 1J dog Busing, call x1518 WANTEDFEMALE HELP WANTED Girl for general house work, Rt. 4. Box 111, Spring St., or Tel. 790-Y after 6. CHRtSTMAS CARDS Big commis sions selling personal greetings, embossed stationery emaples free. 21 folder assortment. Humorous, Etching, Everyday, Gift wrapping boxes. Bonuses. Experience uni necessary. Wallace Brown, 417R South Hill St., Los Angeles. WANTED Girl for general house work. Call 529-W or 548. WANTED Girl to help with house work and children. Apply Mrs. Arthur, or call 131 1-X. WANTED Girl for housework In Phoenix. Call 8-F-3. WANTED Qlrl for general house work. Reference. Write Box 8532, Tribune. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED By experienced girl, steno graphic work or bookeeplng to do evenings, write sox oot, inuuu,. 1 ) WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Good team mules and farm Implements. Hari7 Stebler. Rt. 1, Box 474, Ashland. WANTED To rent good 4 or 5-room unfurnished houM, permanently. Phone 247-W. WANTED Used furniture, tools, etc. Berrydsle 2nd Hand Store, 1803 No. Riverside. Phone 288. WE PAY up to 85.00 for men's used suits. Will H. Wilson, 32 No. Front St. WANTED To see Medford News for month of June, 1933. Write Box 5508, Tribune. WANTED Men's used suits and shoes. 518 E. Main St. Used Ward robe Shop. WANTED We pay easn tor household goods furniture and stoves We also buy metals, bltles. pelts wool and ma Balr MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE, 27 II Orape St Phone 1082 - HAVE YOUR Furniture reupholstered. reflnlshed. reglued by Thlbaull. Phone 869 -R (or estimate WANTED Helfei calves Write Ruby Sohuls Beagle Oregon WANTED Beet cattle, veal, lambs, and pastue J. J. Oaenbrue FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Furnished room and gr age. , 323 So. Riverside Ave. HEATED furnished room. 513 South Oakdale. ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 S Orspe FOR RENT APARTMENTS FURNISHED apt., private bath, light paid. 118. 321 Apple. FOR RENT Furnished apt.; ateam heat, Frlgldalre. hot water and gar age. 303 8. Holly St. . OR RENT Desirable furnished apt. Hotel Grand. ATTRACTIVE APT Newly decorated. new furniture, heat .hot water, gar age. Rates moderate. 10 Quince St. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 109 S. Oranee. 7 room furnished home hardwood Moors, fireplace. Areola hot wnter plant. Lovely yard and shrubbery. 143 in cluding watr. Charlee R. Ray. Realtor. Medford Bldg. Phone 302 FOR RENT 23 Willamette. 3 room furnished home. Nice yard and flowers. Heatroln. 25 Including water. Charles R. Ray, MeJord Bldg. Phone 32. HOUSE for rent Aaiiland. 6 rooms. 1 block from city, yet quiet resi dence st. Larvre garage, furnished overstuffed 11800. unfurnished 13.00. Call 616-J Ashland. FOR RENT 1017 West 10th St 81 room unfurnished home hardwood floors, fireplace nice back yard 130 inc. water Cherlee R. Ray. Realtor, Medfora Bid. Phone ltf. FOR RENT HOUSES FOB RENT Modern 5-room furnished house, s.35.00. Phone 281. FOR RENT 6-room modern home, 345 No. Grape; beautiful lawn, shade, etc. Call Farmer! & Fruit growers Bank. FOR RENT Somes furnished or unfurnished. Brown e) White FURNISHED 6-room bungalow. In quire 103 West Main. FOR RENT ROOM BOARD ROOM AND BOARD 704 No. Central. BOARD AND ROOM for one or two gentlemen; excellent meals. Reas onable. 232 So. Orape. KATES reasonable at 119 V Main FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Large barn cheap. 1150 Court St. FOR RENT Business location room 18x50. WlU remoaei w .ui. wum. Apply Mall Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE SEVERAL pieces of Income proper- . ties, also nomeB .j.... Francisco for exchange for ranch property In Southern Oregon. For information address B. T. Wil liams, Grants Pass, Oregon FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE STOCK or DAIRY RANCH 840 acres, fenced, o wins, spring water In each; 280 acres, 100 acres fenced; some Improvements. C. E. Hooker, 153 Granite. Ashland. Oregon. WHY? 100 ACRES IMPROVED RIVER FRONTAGE SACRIFICED TO SETTLE ESTATE 88 ACRES sandy loam soli, alfalfa, garden land under irrigation. Pri vate water right, no maintenance cost. Low taxes. Comfortable house, barn and outbuildings. Hutj-tighi fence. Out-range, hunting and fishing at your door. Magnificent woods on place. A country gcntls man's estate. Price 87500 to settle estate. This place must and will be sold. Let me again remind you that every place 1 have advertised in the past 8 weeks has been sold. There Is a reason. Don't delay If Interested In a real ranch on the river. No other place like It. see J. 0. BARNES Phone 910-Y 20 N. Poach St. CASH BUYER for 20 to 50 acres, Sams Valley. Slieley. 402 E. Main. 20 ACRES, 5 acres free water, all cul tivated, fenced, 4 room house, chicken house, garsge, barn. Build ings fine condition. Price 81500 1-3 down, bal. 4. Sheley, 402 E. Main. 4A ACRES. 4-room modem house, 2 car garage, 4 poultry houses, famll7 fruit and berries, close In, only , (2500 cash. 4-room modern summer cottage, fireplace, electricity, fully furnish ed, fine garden, berries, shade, etc.. only $635 cash for a clear title. Can be rented during winter. Beautiful east side 8-room home, large lot, wltb fine shade. This fine property can be bought for 83000. and only needs (700 cash to handle. An unusual opportunity. BROWN it WHITE, Realtors. 104 W. Malb. HOUSES FOR SALS OR RENT Jackson County Building ft Lata Ass'n. Phone 195. HAVE several high-clan home prop erties tn Gold Hill. Central Point Medford. Ashland, (or sale on rent ' 1 basis or trade (or Portland pmp - erty. Big reduction (or cash. See or write E. N. Stldd. 40 Granite Ashland. Ore. WHEN you chink ot real estate thlr.k of Brown . White. 100 ACRES, well improved, stocked and equipped, close to Meed ford; tome oaab or Income property. Bal anoe long time, low Interest. O. A DeVue. 623-J-2. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES CHEV. fl-cyl. Pickup, A-l condition, small mileage, 9335.00. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth. FOR SALE 1927 Chevrolet touring; good running shape. $33 00. 415 Ed wards. Phone 407-Y. FOR SALE 4 -door sedan fine condi tion. Small mileage. Phone 571 -J -3 after 0 p. m. O. L. Llndley. HUDSON Sedan, fine condition, very cheap. Call 957 or 832 -R. FOR SALE: Dodge touring 35.00 Star Delivery M5.00. Ray's Market. Taient. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Fresh cow; heavy milker. 909 Stevens. Phone 1523-Y after fl p. m. FOR SALE Several ewes, low priced; decreasing flock. L. A. Salade, Cen tral Point. FOR SALE Young milk cow. 130. 403 Benson. S RAMBOUfLLET bucks for sale or trade. W. E. Butler. Eagle Point. FOR SALE Weaner pigs. D. P. Du gsn. Sams Valley. FOR SALE Sound gentle h ores suitable for women or children 303 Mountain Ave. Ashland, Ort 2nd house below 8. P. tracks. FOR SALE D00S PETS FOR SALE Cocker Spaniels. 534 Berrydale. FOR SALE Mixture Australian shep herd and collie pups. Phone 744-X evenings. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE 1 5-room apt. house, fur nished: on highway; fully rented Bargain. Box 0809, Tribune. FOR SALE Hotel apt., lunch room and bar ana o-cer garage in thriv ing mining town. Write Box 36. Sawyer's Bar, Siskiyou Co.. Calif. PERSONAL REV. NELLIE U VINCENT Spirit val consultation. Tel. 3 30 -a. FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS FOR SALE 500 chickens, two lay ing houses. 5 acres. Four Corners, Midway Road. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Counters, showcases, wall cases, shelving: hemstitching, but ton and pleating machine; circu lating heater. All must go. Handi craft Shop. 42 s. Central. ASTERS, other cut flowers. Mrs. Dressier, 1107 E. Main. MOTORCYCLE for sale or trade for light oar. Phone. 334-J-4. REAL SILK HOSIERY may now be had through local representative, Grace E. Smith. 9BB-R. FOR SALE I have a few used pianos which I will sell lor balance due on contract. WANTED I have a client for city home, 3 bedrooms: price about 83500 cash, wnat have you? B. J. PALMER Real Estate Broker. Space In Palmer Music Store. FOR SALE Grapes 2V5o lb., and Jon athan apies. Bring containers, joe Kantor, Rt. 4, Box 237. FOR SALE Prunes and Blue Damson plums. Phone 855-L. FOR SALE Household furniture. 943 So. Central. FOR SALE Hard and close shooting Remington pump gun. L. C. Gould, Talent, Ore. FOR SALE Large Crawford cling peaches. C. C. Clemens, 203 Van couver. Phone lOlo-L. FOR SALE Grain hay. J. W. Wake field office, phone 17. Residence 1104-L. FOR SALE Circulating wood heater. Price. (10. 435 No. Holly. Phone 745-J. FOR SALE Large Tacoma heater. Call Mrs. D. W. Luke, 539-J-l. FOR SALE Baldwin . Grand piano. Practically new. Must sell at once. Phone 396 or 710. Mm. Ella O, V's terlund, 2004 Hlllcrest Rd. DEER RIFLES Some real good buys while they last. Cllff'a Sport Shop, 317 North Riverside. FOR SALE Bennett apples. O. V. Myers, Tel. 2 58 -J. TOMATOES lc lb. Cantaloupes 35c doz. Watermelons, lo lb. Weeping Willows. Locler Lane. PEACHES for sale, mile west of Phoenix on Houston road. O, E. Carpenter. . PETITE prunes lc lb on tree. Leo Young. Columbus off Stewart, 2nd house on right. CUCUMBERS Fresh every day. Mrs. Doe, 1700 Prune St. CANNING beans. New crop. Phone 493-R. HAVE YOUR Olo Washer repaired! Reasonable prices Pick a Hardware HAVE new wringer rolls installed in your old washer. Any make avail able. Bargain prices this month only. Picks' Hardware. . MISCELLANEOUS CLASSICAL and popular piano les sons. Apollo piano studto, 218 -Main. HATTIE HE AMES WHITE. Teacher of Piano. High school credits Riven , Studio 220 Laurel. Phone 449-M. WE MAKE and remodel clothing. Kiddles and adults' apparel rem.ide Into new school and fall wear. Con suit us about your "what to wear this fall" problems and save. Tel 744-X. evenings. PERMANENT8 at Prevost's Shop. 1.45. cor. Oakdale at 10th. Ph. 727. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts. JACKSON CO. AHSTRAU1 CO. Abstracts ol Title and ntis insurance The inly oomplet ntle 3 y s t a m m Jaeksoo county. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of ntla. Rooms S and No tl North Central Avs upstairs. Transfer. TRUCKINO AND 8TORAUB LOCAL and long distance hauling purni turs moving, etc. Reasonable ratss Tel. 833 P B Samson Co piano ana ooltar Instruction. FRED ALTON HAIOHT Accredited teacher of piano. Modern piano Instruction, studio 818 Liberty Bldg.. Medford. On. HAWLE? rRANSFER Expert pact, ers and movers Special livestock moving equipment. Prloes right SIS North Riverside Phone sis Money to Lend MONEY LOANED 50 to (300 for personal or household purposes on House Furnishings or Autos; also Cars Refinanced Loans closed within SO mlnuts. License No. e 167. See W. E Thomas. 45 So. Cen tral. CAD6 TRANSFER 3TORA(lE OO Of floe told No Central Phone SLS Prices rtffbt- Service guaranteed Eipert Window Cleaner. LEI QBOKOfc DO n I el IW3 House cleaning Hoot wajtlng ori ental ru aieaning and upDolsreni LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Kh'rlfri sle. By virtue of an eiecution In ,ore eloeure duly Issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court at the State of Oregon, In end for the Coun ty of Jackson, to me directed and dated on the 30th day of August, 1935. In a certain suit therein, where in Amelia P. Toft, as PVatntlff. re covered Judgment again,t Annie D. Hall, the Defendant, for the sum of Five Hundred (esooOO) Dollars, with Interest thereon at the rate ol 8T per annum from November 13. 1833. until paid, with costs and disburse-' mru ax1 at Forty-sii and (146-ao) Dollars, aud the further sum of Fifty ((50.001 Dollars, as attorney's1 fees, which Judgment . was enrolled and docketed In the Clerk's office of said Court In said County on the 30th day of August, 1935. Notice Is hereby given that, pur suant to the terms of the said exe cution. 1 will on the 5th dsy of October, 1935, at 10:00 o'clock a. m., at the front door ol the Courthouse In the City of Medford, In Jackson County. Oregon,' offer for sale and will sell at publlo auction for cash to the highest bidder, to satisfy said Judgment, together with the costs of this sale, subject to redemption as provided by law. all of the right, title and Interest that the defendant In said suit. Annie D. Hall and J. F. Hall, wife and husband: Ira Chaney and Lenora Chaney, husband and wife; and Tom Norrls: and also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or Interest In tiio real estate described In the compUlt horetn. had on the 13th day cf January. 1925. or now have In and to the following described property, situated in the. County of Jackson, State of Oregon, towlt: The West half of the Northwest quarter, and the Northwest quarter of the Southwest quarter of Sec tion 30 in Township 38, South of Range Two, West of the Willamette Meridian. Dated this 31st dav of August. 1935. 4 SYD I. BROWN. Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. By HOWARD GAULT, Deputy. Citation. In the County Court of the Stwte of Oregon in and for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of Wil liam Ira Marlon, Deceased. To: Lillian E. Marlon, now Lillian Marlon Walker, and Wesley James Marlon, heirs at law of William Ira Marlon, deceased, and to all unknown helra of said deceased. If any there be. and to all persons Interested In the estate of William Ira Marlon, greetings: You and each of you are hereby cited and required to appear herein within (23) days from the date of I the first publication of this citation I and show cause. If any there be, why an order of sale of the real estate ! of said deceased, which Is hereinafter 1 particularly described, should not be ' made as prayed for In the Petition of the First National Bank. Adminis trator de bonis nan of the estate of William Ira Marlon, deceased. The real estate herein referred to and for which aald application of sale has been made Is situated In Jackson County. Oregon, particularly described as follows, to-wit: The East one-half of the North west quarter and the West one half of the Northeast quarter of Section 35, Township 34. South Ranee 1 East of the Willamette Meridian In Jackson County, Ore gon, subject to the Hen of the Eigle Point Irrigation District. This citation is Issued and pub lished by order of the Honorable Earl B. Day, Judge of the above entitled court, made and entered on the 9th day of Seutember, 1935. Date of first publication September 10th. 1935. Witness the seal of the County Court of Jackson Countv. Oregon. and signature of the Clerk thereof true luth day of September. 1935. TJ. R. CARTER, T Clerk of the County Court, Jackson County. Oregon. (Seal of the County Court.) Notice. In the County Court of Jackson Coun- fjr lur tjie olulc ol urcgon. In the Matter of the Estate of George Launspach, Deceased. Notice is given that under signed administratrix of above en titled estate, has filed In above en titled court her final account and said court hss fixed the 17th dsy of October, 1835, at 10:00 o'clock a. m. at the court room of above entitled court at Medford. Oregon, es the time and place for hearing of all objections to said account and for settlement thereof. LIZZrE C. LAUNSPACH. Administratrix. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L To such a degree t. Coarse hominy I. Committed theft 14. Ipanlsh or Portuaruess lady 1C Lamb's pen nam If. Attempted 17. On the summit of It, Copper coin 19. Demolished 20. Network 32. Minute dis tinction or detail tt. Can va shelter 24. Record of past ulang IB. Tied tightly 21. French coin . Strikes violently tt. Oenus of the Virginia willow 14. Glossy silk fit brio 15. Crisp cookts 17. Day of ths week: abbr. It. Covered wagon It. Samuel's mentcr It. To sn Innti point II. Unite 14. Bar of wood or rnstal Solution of Yesterday's P utile IPIRlElElhJ R E N NjE T MR E qTT NTeI OLD MtR OUJ p EfJl "DjEj p Hi K dtd s Mq Ftcd E VIE NT I DIE WSC REM AlT N Hi SCA RfE ilf IHMsh ADO J j L L Y llfsTTI E L L A R EROS EsWjAmP BOB j a.ye vRpmM si USAD AjgTnSB E GQ N E U T E RpE L A T Eltl e1rranddy kj ais ti 46. Pull spirt 48. Noah's vessel 47. Compel 49. Mark of a blow IL Move with , little friction 62. Muscular 65. Part of a mill- 1. vace below Z. the water I. wheal . 4. S. Ill ol lie CO. EdtMe part ef certain fruit CI. Egg-shaped at. One lost I. beyond re call! slant It. Units 7. 1 ia 13 v I i7 ia k;'f r rw 13 Z Ml H 5?ZZZ MZZ3MM 5IZZ"5r?ZZ BZZZ 3Z 'MMH WS'1 wmwr w IIP ?fZZZZIl ZZZHZZZZ 55 mzz zz 'JUST A CHUMP' SAYS AS HE DOES A FADEOUT NEW YORK, Sept. 17, (XTP) Hi ere will be no wedding of John Barry more, 53-year-old great lover of stage and screen, and Elaine Barrle. 10-year-old protege of the dashing actor. Miss Barrte announced last night. This, despite an eight carat dia mond solitaire B wry more gave the striking brunette, and a shopping tour during which Barrymore bouscht a bedroom suite and leased a Park avenue apartment. Furthermore, Miss Barrle, who changed her name from Jacobs after she met the actor while he was 111 in a hospital, wants Barrymore to return to her the aald diamond soli taire and other gtn. It seems that last Thursday night, when the two quarreled, Barrymore gathered up and took with him hia girts to Miss Bar rle, walling that he had been "Just a chump." The provocation, it was reported, came when Miss Barrle call ed Barrymore a madman. Both of them, apparently, had Ig nored, at least for the time being. Barrymore's marriage to Dolores Coa tello Barrymore, mother of his two children. Mrs. Barrymore, however, has a suit for divorce pending. Courthouse News (Furnished by the Jackson Count; Abstract Co.. 121 E Slith Street ) Mnrrlajre Licenses. George W. Kelllngton and Mary Roseberry. Alex M. Rhodes and Melva C. Crsn dall. William Regan and Marie Whelpley. Clifton Chllders and Ellen Beltz. M. B. Yarovlch and H. E. Barnrtt. Circuit Court, Leon B. Hasklns assumes business name of "West Side Pharmacy, Rexall Drug Store," Medford. James Archie McLeod, Jr. vs. Ethel R. Warenfelt; foreclosure. Scott Hastings vs Larry Porter; chattel lien. Scott Hastings 7s. Chae. A. Lind say; chattel lien. , Western Loan & Building Co. ts. Oliver Martin et al; foreclosure. W. J. Chipman et ux vs. A. T. George et al; to quiet title. H.. R. Morris vs. H. Hurd; chattel lien. H. R. Morris vs. H, Hurd; chattel lien. Real Estate Transfers. , It. B. Wallace et ux to Jackson County Building & Loan Association; Q. c. D. to part of Lot 3, Hamilton's Addition to Medford. Sheriff to E. P. Hltt; tax deed to 8E& Of NE4; NE'4 Of SW'4, X Ot SRVa, Sec. 8, Twp. 30 S. R. 1 W. Fred Abromelt to Thomas J. Smith; W. D. to Lots 3 and 4, Blk. 7, Carnor 8s Sabln's Addition to Rogue River. Jamea E. Peyton et ux to O-. W. Hastings; W. D. to E4 of NE4; NEj, of sSEVi of See. 20; SW'i of NW4, Sec. 21, le&s 21 acres, all In Twp. 33 8. R. 2 E. James X. Peyton et ux to O. W. Hastings; . W. D. to of SW'i; NW'4 of SEli of Sec. 31, Twp. 33 S a. 2 a. Cross-Word Puzzle t. Strike sently 9. Long narrow piece 10. Inquiries for lost goods 11. French river It. Bany Bngllsb tiourt It. S-.nall whirlpool 21. Tiny 22. Substantive 24. Performing 2R. Restrict ?A. Make reparation 27. Heroine or "The iHylnf Dutchman" 21. Absolutely 20. Close by: . poetlo tl. Kind of acta found In certain frulU II Spout for drawing uae tl. Ward off 41. Commandee 42. Numerous 42. Astronomical phenomenon 44. Chide or rebuke 48. Luhrlcats 60. Pitchers 61. Auctions 12. Droops 63. Pagan god 64. Not any SS, Large flsb 54 Declare ST. Feline animals 61. Other M, American poet Old soldiers: col 1 04. Vehicles for new travel Facility Gaelic DOWN Klnrl of cheese Fallot Son of Seth Petroleum product between gasoline anrt benilne Divisions of a minute Vigilant Kind of fur 4. Sheriff to W. E. Thomas; sheriff's deed to Lot 10, Blk. 39, Medford. 1 Anthony Parson et ux to Mary Wade Hurlbut; W. D. to 3 acres In River dale Tracts In Sec. 31, Twp. 38 S. R. 4 W. Joseph Now to Helena M. Vlgar: W. D. to land In NE of SW, Sec. 33, Twp. 33 S. R. 3 W. Isabel B. Trowbridge et vlr to Jo seph F. Glath; W. D. to LoU 1 and 3, Blk. 3, Central Subdivision, Med ford. A. L. Austin et ux to Elizabeth L. Young; W. D. to 15 acres tn DLC 45, Two. 37 S. R. 1 W. O. J. Iw et ux to Agnes Love et vlr; W. D. to 1.7 acres In DLC 61, Twp. 37 S. R. 3 W. Agnes Love et vlr to Charles A. Nut ter et ux; W. D. to Lot 10. Blk. 1, Helms Ad.. Medford. Joseph Now to Roman Now; W. D. to Int. In SW of NE. NW of SE and NE of SW, Sec. 33, Twp. 33 S. R. 3 W., less 18 acres. Madeline M. Gerdea to Carl D. Bow man et ux; W. D. to Lot 5, Garden Terrace. Eden Precinct EDEN PRECINCT, Sept. 17. (SpM --Tills community experienced a shock Saturday night when young Baugh- man of Ashland was Instantly killed near the County Farm end hla three companions were badly Injured. The others were from Talent and are well known young people of the commun ity. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Soltss, former residents of this precinct and owners of the place known as the Joe Rader place are in the valley from Los Ange lea on business and pleasure. Lei and Oate and wife of Los Ange les are paying relatives and friends here a visit. Young Cate Is a eon of the former county pathologist. Claud Cate. and Is associated In business with his father In the southern met ropolis. J. T. Lovell of the Ruch district. who recently sold out his Interests there, has been looking over some small tracts of land with a view to locating near Talent. Mrs. C atoll ta Furry, former resi dent, was calling on old friends here last Saturday. Mrs. Furry and her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Niels Franklin, have returned from Sams Valley to reside, probably In Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins, Mrs. Bon ham, J. Hannon and Mrs. Mary O. Carey visited the Elk Creek Hatchery Friday and watched them drive and take fish for prepogotlon. There Is much to be learned about the govern ment work there This locality is experiencing one of the most prosperous harvests of fruit, onions, potatoes and melons in years. One man has five acres in Sweet Spanish onions and the yield la very heavy. Apples too are a heavy yield and thft big packing plants at phoe nix are running night and day. L. J. Wright, genial Crown Mills agent of this county, Is again as lively aa ever after having been seriously 111 from ptomaine poisoning from eating cold meats at an eating house near Grant Pass. Mr. Wright returned to his home near Phoenix to recuperate, but Is again on the road. After my summer's vacation at the several beaches along the coast, the lost at Empire Bay, In company with Mr. and Mrs. J. Rolston of Medford, I hope to now be able to give the readers of the Mall Tribune a little better grist of news Items from time to time. If anything of Importance occurs In the way of progress, would like to receive news of sales Improve- mente, mining timber sales and like news. Antelope ANTELOPE, Sept. 17. (Spl.) Ro land Allen and Vivian Arens were married September 7 In Medfdrd. All wish them many happy years of wedded life together. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hatlett and Mr. and Mrs. John preb visited Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Rlggs September S. Rev. R. D. Randall visited the Ante lope union Sunday school Septem ber 7. Pupils attending Medford school from the Antelope district are Cora Blgham, Marine and Byron Yorton, Newtoh Allen, Hazel Rrggs, Frances Beck, Darrel Stanly. Ruth Arens, Frank Brown and Bob Von der Hel len. Harold Burton Is driving the bus again this year. Marie Wood and Helen Kent are- going to the Eagle Point school. Several of the farmers had their hay down on the ground to get wet during the ralu storm. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Allen were luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Allen September 8. Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Culbertaon and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Day and daughters were In Medford Sep tember 14. Jean Beck fell while playing at school September 13 and was pain fully bruised. She has been unable to attend school since. Antekpe Literary club met Septem ber 18. It was decided to start the I programs In October. The program committee appointed was Wallace Mc Dowell, Barnle Rirrs and Bill Walsh. PEEPING TOM ROUTED BY AIR RIFLE EXPERT KANSAS CITY, Mo., Sept. 17. (UP) Physicians In a downtown building today announced thlr vic tory over "peeping torn" who an noy, women patients by turning a pair of - binocular, tt them from sn adjacent building. A ehsrpshoot Ing doctor with a good air rlflo was credited with three bulls eyes. ONIONS FOIL EFFORTS CRACK GROCERY SAFE KANSAS CITY, Kan., Sept. 17. (AP) Sate crackers wrapped vstllt In bags of onions to muffle the sound of their dynsmlte blast In a grocery store. The onions, sppsrently, were too strong for ths eplolves. The door held. The Injured onions Arovs th. burglar, wsj. Meteorological Report September 17, 193S Forecast a Medford and vicinity: Fair tonight and Wednesday; little change In tern perature. Oregon: Generally fair tonight and Wednesday, but occasional fog on coast: little change In temperature. Temperature a year ago today: Highest, 03; lowest. 51. Total monthly precipitation. 0.36 of an Inch; excess for the month, .07 of an Inch. Total precipitation since September 1, 1035, 0.26 of an Inch, excess for the season, .07 of an Inch. Relative humidity at 6 p. m. yes terday, 43 per cent; 5 a. m. today, 03 per ceqt. Sunrise tomorrow. 5:54 a. ra. Sunset tomorrow, 6:16 p. m. Observations Taken at 5 A. M. 20tb Meridian Time 2 h 9i Boise Boston .... Clilcnso Denver Eureka . Helena Los Angeles MEDFORD New York . Omaha Phoenix Portland Reno Roseburg H...w... 78 48 Clear 64 48 Clear B 69 Clear 88 56 Clear , 62 50 .... Foggy . 64 46 .01 Cloudy 88 64 Clear ,78 48 Clear . 66 54 Clear .84 82 Clear 106 76 . Clear .70 84 M Clear .88 64 . Clear .78 SO H, Clear .88 54 Clear .86 64 Clear . 70 54 Clear . 70 48 P. Cdy. . 62 Clear .63 50 Clear San Francisco , Seattle . Spokane .......... WaUi Walla .... Washington, D. 3AN FRANCISCO, Sept. 17. (UP) Deportation of Fred Caerns, secretary of the Healdaburg chamber of com merce and asserted leader of the vig ilantes who tarred and feathered two Alleged radicals several weeks ago, was demanded today by the Ameri can Civil Liberties union. Ernest Beslg, acting dlroctor, aald demand for the deportation has been forwarded the federal immigration bureau In Washington. At the same time, Beslg revealed that the naturalization bureau of the union would oppose granting of citi zenship to Caerns. He assorted ly Is a citizen of the Irish Free State, Sol Nltzberg, rancher, who was one of those tarred and feathered, la now being made he victim of Indirect st ack, in an effort to get him out of the county, Beslg aald, asserting that Nltaberg'e fire insurance has been conceited and he has been refused credit at the feed store where he has traded. FOLLOWING BLAZE NOME, Alaska, Sept. 17.-(UP) A new and prospectively greater Nome rose today on the shore of Norton Sound, one year after the disastrous fire that roared through the fsmed mining town September 17, 1034. The new Nome is far from com plete. Lack of building materials and 1 finances have prevented much pro jected rebuilding. Many of the aban doned shacks dragged In on skids over the tundra still are la use. A new federal building, authorised by congress, has not yet been started. But new buildings and streets that are straight, Instead of ancient struc tures along winding thoroughfares trod by Jack London and other vet erans of the gold rush, show the start that has been made. A new echool will be ready soon. MOSCOW, Ids., Sept. 17. (UP) University of Idsho authorities today Installed 100 army com In ths gym nasium for students unablo to find other sleeping quarters, desplt con struction this lummir of another co operative dormitory for men. Faculty members tlao were "doubling up." Enrollment will reach a new high of S6O0 by Wednesdsy night, dead line for registration, officials bellaved. Las year's enrollment of 2,290 was a 2S per cent Increase over 1S3S-S.. KANSAS CITY, Mo., Sept. 17 (UP) Twenty-three years ago, Charles W. Poster left his Job ss clerU at branch police station to Join a cir cus and left hit valuables tn the police safe. Today, h returned with the circus, found hit cache un touched. t . Por Hose that Wear buy nol.dk Hotter Sthetwyn B. Hoffmann. f T. W. Bartlett, Mrdford't Taxi dermist and furrier, will open shop 40 Bo. Ccntrtl, Sept. 18th. Phone 642 We'll haul awsy yout refuse. City Sanitary Service. , i KEYS and expert lock repairing Wediord Cjoltrj. a M. Fit. fb. ML GAIN IN DIVORCES MAY CAUSE SOVIET 10 TIGHTEN LAWS Action Needed To Insure Economic Care Of Chil dren Marriages Merely To Obtain Room Common By Joseph II. ftalrd (United Press Staff Correspondent) MOSCOW (UP) A possible tight ening of the Sovidt divorce law to insure the economic care of chil dren Is foreshadowed here following an official Inquiry Into marriage and divorce. It was found, for tnatance. that the divorce rate in Moscow was rising rapidly; in many cases mar riages were concluded merely to ob tain a room for one of the parties in tnls overcrowded city, and nu merous instances were found where fathers had deserted their children or left penniless wives without ali mony. While It was made plain that the sovle union does not Intend to make marriage or divorce difficult for those rightfully desiring either, the official newspaper "Izvestta," suggested new regulations correcting abuses tn the present system. Now couples may be divorced merely on the application of either party. Fnmlly protection Ihutmnded "Soviet working families and soviet children," Izvestia said, "must be protected against despicable and foul persons." The following corrections In the present system were suggested: 1. To forbid the granting of di vorces to parents unless they sign a written agreement providing for the care of their children. a. To adopt a more severe policy toward fathers who desert their fam ilies or fall to pay alimony after having agreed to do to. 3. To adopt measures to prevent "fictitious marriages," that Is, those contracted for such mercenary pur poses as obtaining a room and not with the Intention of establishing a real marital partnership. An Investigator, sent to various of fices of "ZAQS," the Soviet mar riage bureau, discovered a number of Interesting facts. Student's Cose Cited. For Instance, there was the case of the student who, after having been married one day, appeared early the next to apply for a divorce. Asked the reason, he said he came to Moscow from the provinces to study and was unable to find a room. A middle-aged woman offered to rent him half of hers, but ex plained that before he could be reg istered with the house committee In charge of her quarters, they must sign marriage papers. Thinking It only a legal formality, the boy agreed. He went to the room with hla baggage that nigh and found that there was only one bed. which his landlady Invited him to share. He left promptly end spent the night sitting on his suitcase out side the door of "ZAGS." Youth More Stentlfast. Contrary to the usual opinion, the Investigator found that more re quests fur divorce came from middle-aged persons than youths. He discovered that divorcee here were Increasing rapidly. Whereas in 1034 there were 87 divorces per 10U marriages, the rate for the first five months of 1936 had Increased to 44 divorcee per 100 marriages. 4 Everett Colion (abovt), Amer lean financial idvltor to Emperor Htlls Belsssle, was on, of very few pertone who knew of negotiations leading up to the reported grant to Amerlcsn snd British Interests ef more than half of Ethiopia for exploitation of oil and mineral r louroet. (Associated Prett Photo) Use Mall Tribune want adt. Direct Reduction LOANS on HOMES Variable Interest 6 to 8 In Medford District First Federal Savings & Loan Assn. of Medford 27 No. Holly St. r'f 1 V ' ". f ' I F .Jk,y:Jky ! $j I i f V : mh" -. "n A ;