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MEDFOTCD WATL TKTBTTXE. MEDFORD, OREGON. FRIDAY. AUGUST 28, 1936. PAGE ELEVEN V yip 1 Read every aa on tnia page You will probably find exactly the thing' you nave been looking tor or a aale or trade for unused articles you may nave. Search your attic or tore-room you may tlnd many things others are seek ing and be able to realize im mediate cash If what you want lent here, advertise for lt Tribune Classified ads are Inexpensive effeoOvel Per word first insertion (Minimum 3So) Bach additional insertion, per' word -Ic (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without copy changes . 61.38 Phone 75 ' FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND STRAYED To my place, big Holsteln cow; J. F. Cook, Rt. 4, Box 68 Owner call and pay for damage and adv. LOST Brown male Boston bull-fox terrier. Name Poochte. Cash re i ward. 1063 E. Main. Ashland. LOST Dresden flower pin, near 816 E. Main. Will finder please return to that address. Reward. LOST Taylor Frlgldalre thermome ter. Reward. Return to Mall Tribune. - LOST June 22, Redbone hound with white on nose: name Red. Reward $26. Ben Geary, Trail. LOST If dog is mibetng. call 1616. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Mldle-aged housekeeper for adults; permanent. Tel. 84 until 6; evenings 726-J. WANTED Qlrl for general house work. Go home nights. 148 So. Holly. WANTED Woman for general work. .n,i. n th Bra. Trail. WANTED Experienced woman for general housework. Good wogeB. Apply In person, 1125 East Main, EXPERIENCED chambermaid, under 25, to do rooms and also work ex tra In dining room. Wolf Creek Tavern. WANTED An unincumbered woman. ! middle-aged. . -companion.- Help v care children school age. Help with housework. Drlvo car. Elizabeth E. Morrison, Wolf Creek, Ore. MALE AND FEMALE COUPLE wants ob as caretaker. Box 4674, Tribune. WAN TED SITU ATIONS EXPERIENCED colored chauffeur will drive car aoutn lor expenses, uwu references. Call 362. William Austin GIRL, 14 yeara old, wants housework, lob or care or cnimren. nu omj or go home evenings. 641 Pine St. upstairs. m WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS GENTLEMAN and wife require about Sept. 1, lurnisnea room, twin uuub. private bath, refrigerator accommo dation; desirable neighborhood, convenient to restaurants. Box 4731, Mall Tribune. WANTED Small furnished apart ment. Phone 779-L, evenings or Sunday. WANT TO BUY Some good young i. breeding ewes. V. J. Phlllppl, Hotel Grand, Medford. WANTED You to look at my bar gains, almost new clothing for all the family. 618 E. Main. WANTED 2 or 3-room furnished apartment or small house. Tribune, box 4955. WANTED One or two passengers to share expenses to St. Louis. Leav ing Sept. 6th or 7th. Box 4950. Tribune, i . WANTED Top prices paid for used furniture, tools, etc. Berrydale 2nd Hand Store. 1603 N. Riverside. Tel. 268. HIGHEST PRICES paid for Junk metal, copper, brass, aluminum, lead, rags, etc. So. Oregon Junk Co. Between Holly and Oakdala on Stewart Ave. WANTED Men's laundry, son Tel 1346-M. - Mrs. Hu- WANTED Lomb wool See the Med ford Bargain House 27 No. Grape JUNK Highest prlce paid (oi brass radiators copper storage oatterlss aluminum and other metals Scrap iron small or large lots pipe ino machinery wool and cotton rags mnei tubes Oui prices will interest you, Hldes Pelts Wool Mohair ' Houseboia goods rurniturs stoves cough i ot sold MEDFORD BARGAIN dOUSB WANTED To work ranch on shares Reliable marrn-d man and family young, competent Would prefer ranch with some Irrigation or suit, able dry ranch. Have team and some equipment. Box 6003, Mail Tribune FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 5-room nicely furnished Home. Vacant about September 7. Tel. 355-R-l. i FOR PENT To reliable party, large house near senlo high; 4 bedrooms, some furnitute; $30 Inquire 404 Mewart Ave. or phone W16-R. H(j;st,si roi mis c Bile ind l rent Jscae-ir lSD AV O 1 "nun RESORT COTTAGES FOR SALE-Chulce Lake 0' the WOOdfl collage. Phone Ashland 610. 1 FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Purn. apt. 616 N. Central. FOR RENT 2 nlceiy mrnlshed apta with electrical conveniences. . in quire 30s So Oskdale. APT FOR REN r--Wigidalre. heat overstuffed private bath close in 808 W Main FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FRONT sleeping room, close In. 448-X. I OR RENT First-class bedroom; steam heated, close In. 105 Geneva. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 44 S Orape FOR RENT RCOM BOARD ROOM and board for one or two gentlemen, also garage. Reasonable close in, excellent meals. 232 Bo Grape St. ROOMS and meals reasonable. S Holly 146 FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Acreage with buildings nuu rrune ot. FOR EXCHANGE ESTATE REAL WANT Small farm or dairy for Med- lorq income box 8580, Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE TRADE A saddle for E. Gray, Gold Hill. a calf. Obas. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 8 acres Bear creek bot tom land; oherry trees, 3-room house and bath, large porch and extra building suitable for extra bedroom; close In on north River side. Inquire 408 Beatty after 8;30 p. m. ADVANTAGES OF BORROWING FROM THE MEDFORD FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSO CIATION. 1 LONG TERM LOANS. Loans are made for convenient periods and are paid off In month ly Instalments. 2. MODERATE COST. Interest rates and service charges are moderate. 8. DIRECT REDUCTION LOANS. Interest becomes lens as payments are made on the principal. 4. PROMPT SERVICE. Quick and efficient cooperation given In handling your loan ap plication. MEDFORD FEDERAL SA VINOS Ic LOAN ASSOCIATION 126 East Main. Phone 105. " OB HALE Furnished house, 6 rooms, near high and grade school. Call 1082. FOR SALE 414 A. 154 ml. N. W. of Medford; 3rm. house, barn, chicken bouse, , etc. Price 61860.00. , 40 A. on Old Stage road, free soil. 10 A. In alfalta, balance small tim ber; all fenced, 3-rm. house, barn, chicken house, etc. Price $1276.00 -30A. V5 ml. N of Central Point, all in cultivation, 10 A. creek bottom; good 6-rm. modern house, barn. etc. Price $4500.00; 10 down, balance terms. No. 1001 North Central Ave., 4-room house, new roof and exterior paint, Price $1750.00; 10 down,' balance easy terms. TENGWALD AGENCY 126 West Main St. Phone 993 SMALL HOTEL Located on Main Box 4700, Tribune. FOR SALE 6-room modern house corner lot, paved streets; near Jun- lor nigh; bibuo, easy terms. ; Also - . & acres on paved road; good 6 room house, large chicken house: $1000, easy terms. Also 70 acres wood land with mining pos sibilities, $500. L. G. PICKELL, 204 E. Main. Phone 365, FOR SALE OR TRADE 2 acres miles N. west of Medford. Free sou, Irrigation. Rt. 3, Box 74. F. E. Chandler. FOR SALE Group of good quartz and placer claims, some nigh grade. Tunnels, drifts, developments. Earl Harmon, Medford Hotel, Medford. FOR. SALE. TRADE OR LEASE My equity In 8-room bouse. No. 7 Glen Oak Court, for smaller poperty or acreage Home Owner's Loan. Fred C. Sander, '. mile S. Oak Orove school. WHEN you think of real estate think or Dttuwn a wans FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES 1932 CHEVROLET DeLuxe Coach, low mileage, perfect mechanically, by owner. Holbrook 6c Andrews, 112 E 6th. FOR SALE Repossessed 1936 Chrys ler Alrstream DeLuxe sedan witn overdrive; $500 reduction. Lange Motor car Co., 38 N. Riverside. Tel. 18. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN 1934 Ions wheelbase Chevrolet truck Low mileage uuai urea in goon condition full year license, equip ped with flat rack for fruit haul ing. 8ee this truck today Rogue River Chevrolet. Inc.. North River side.'. SEE THESE GOOD USED CARS 10 Reduction In Prices this Month Only. Some of these cars are near ly new. 1936 Plymouth Deluxe Sedan 1935 Plymouth Deluxe Sedan (Six-wheel equipment) 1934 Chrvsler 8 Deluxe Sedan 1936 DeSoto Deluxe Sedan (With overdrive) 1933 Studebaker Regal Light 6 Sedan 1934 Plymouth coupe 1930 Dodge 6 Sedan 1929 Ford Coupe 1932 Chevrolet Coupe 1930 Hudson Sedan LANOE MOTOR CAR CO Chrysler-Plymouth Dealer 38 N Riverside Ave. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Choice full-blood Guern sey bull calf. 6 weeks old; tull-blood Orphenden cockerels. $100 each B J. Palmer, near West Side school. Call evenings or at my real estate office. FOR SALE Young Jersey cow fretjj soon. Chas. Hofbeck. 1 ml. went Klns's flwy. BUY OH SELL-Hogc and pig. i Ruui. . B "u 8U rci' FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Milk. cow. M. B. Und ley, second house on Old stage road south of end Beall Lane. FOR SALE Jersey heifer. JUBt fresh and heifer calf. Otis Garrett, Rt. 4. Box 61. FOR SALE 1 Jersey cow and 1 Hol steln both young, been fresh S months. Inquire 22 North Front St.. Medford. FOR SALE 3 milk cows. 4 heifers, l bull calf. C. Plappe, Rt. 1, mile north Bear Creek bridge, Central Point. BUY AND SELL: Livestock J. H Lin vllle, Old Pacific Highway, North oi Mtidtord. FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE R. I. R. 6-months-old pullets. E. C. Richmond, Central Point, FOR SALE 60 Barred Rock pullets, -14 weeks old, $1.25 each. Fancy stock. Fuller, Central Point 18-X-l. DRESSED fryers, 60c Phone 814-W MILK rEU FKYBRa Parley 614-W FOR, SALE MISCELLANEOUS TOMATOES 25o to 40o lug. Wright. West Phoenix. TOMATOES Bring boxes; seconds and culls, 25c; canners, 65c, 50-lb. lug. C. J. Logan, Orchard Home Drive. LOVELY fall cut flowers, cucumbers Mrs. Dressier, 1107 E. Main. FOR SALE Small secondhand safe . good condition. $10 for quick sale. Phone 10. i- FOR 8ALE No. 1 tomatoes. 10 lb. picked. Calhoun Ranch, l't miles southwest of Phoenix. FOR SALE Heavy body fir. Will de. liver. Get my prices before you buy. Any length desired. A. C. Silver, Box 171, Butte Falls. FOR SALE Arc typo sun lamp. $7.60 oak buffet, $6 Inquire 404 Stewart Avo. or phone 1318-R. FOR SALE Blue Damson and Hun garian plums. 101 Portland Ave Tel. 855-L. ELECTRIC stove for sale cheap. west iitn. . i FOR SALE Bicycle. 316 Ashland Ave. FOR SALE Apples. Tel. 132-L. TOMATOES for sale, lo-lb., you pick. w. H. peninger, central Point. FOR SALE Any amount dredge washed dlorlte gravel and rock. 10c yard. . Lockhart, 1 block west of poatofflce, Jacksonville, WE have four repossessed car radios that have only seen one month's operation at bargain prices. Buy to day before they are sold. Firestone Auto Supply and Service Store. 9th and Riverside Phone 620. FOR SALE Plrkllng cucumbers, 16c gaiion ana up. Also canning toma toes ro in. you pick or ic picaeo and delivered. Phone 403-Y noon hour. Elledge Gardens. BEDS, springs, mattresses, tables, chairs and show cases. Hotel Allen TOMATOES for canning, la pound Bring container Phone Mrs. Walk er. 814-Y. ' DU,ART pcrmanents as low as $195 up to $4.60. Prevost's, 236 So, Oak dale. Phone 727. FOR SALE Cull pickling cucumbers, 35c large lug Fine for household use. Bring containers. Last house at end of south Peach. ROOFING Bring your roof troubles to us. Old roofs repaired, new roofs applied. Pabco products Ekerson Paint and Roof Store, 88 S Bartlett. Phone 243. MILK from tested goats. Jungfraw Goat Dairy, it. 4. Box 64 Tel 437-J FOR SALE Hopper for sawdust burner with baffle plate. Aimuat new Bargain Call at Mall Tribune PUT IN YOUR WINTERS WOOD early. Oak, laurel, manzanlta and fir. Tel. 634-X. FOR SALE GRAIN BAGS and Twine Get our price. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N Grape St. Phone 1062 BETTER Used Furniture Davenport set, antique bed, good rockers, springs, chests. 106 South Grape. FOR SALE New Hotpolnt electric refrigerator, value $169.50. Never used, will sacrifice for cash. Make offer. Telephone 1649-W, MISCELLANEOUS WILL PARTY who brought Alice Marsh's purse to 611 W. 10th please return. Reward. GOING to Ban Bernardino, Oal.; will take passenger to snare expense Call at 209 So. Orange. C, EARL BRADPISH, Jeweler, haa moved to IS 3. Central, across street from former location. EVERYONE enjoys mystery and clevet sieignt or nana. Learn mysterious mystery by our new system Here a short time only; E, Herman. Med ford Hotel. PAINTINO We have the best In terior decorator in Medford. Paint ing, paperhanglng and linoleum Ekerson Paint and Roof StoTe. 80 8 Bartlett Phone 213. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE Profitable business on Hwy. 89, suitable for couple. For further Information write Rt, 1 Box 150A. Ashland, LEASE Fine super auto-traller camp site on river ana uraier LAjte Hwy. Alao bargains In river and highway property. See Millard, "Roguedale." FOR SALE Profitable business on Paclflo highway For runner (n formation write Bon 3822, lYlbune BUSINESS DIRECTORY fhr raslilon fhop HIE FASHION SHOP 808 0. d Nst't Bank Bunding Dressmaking Myrtle Andrews Phone U8l Mew iocaUtm. Ex pelt window cleaners. f .fcl tIEOHOE DO IT - rel 1173 House cleaning flooi tensing on entai rug cleaning and upuuUterlag. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACK80N COUNT ABSTRACT CO. TITLE INSURANCE AUSTRACT3 ESCROW MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstract of rule. Rooms 8 and 6. No. 32 North Central Ave., upstairs. Transfer. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pact ers and movers Special livestock moving equipment. Prloes right 619 North Riverside Phone-016 EADS TRANSFER 6 STORAGE CO. Office IS So Fir Phone 316 Prices right. - Service guaranteed. RE1NKINQ TRANSFER CO Long distance nauung. rurnnure. cattle anything, in N Fir. Phone 1033 0 Stuart. TRUCKING AND STORAGE - Local and long distance hauling, furni ture moving, eta Reasonable rates Tel 633 v E Samson Co. Money to Lend MONEY LOANED ON AUTOS, LIVESTOCK FURNITURE. ENDORSED NOTES. ETC. We want to supply your money needs witnout red tape or delay SEE IV. E. THOMAS ... MGR. MEDFORD'S OLDEST AND LARGEST PEHSONAL FINANCE COMPANY 46 So Central. Oround Floor Crstenan Theater Bidg. Lie. No s-167-M-iao Phone 139 DIAMOND LOANS Prompt and courteous service. MEDFORD FINANCE CO. Over Farmers dc Fruitgrowers Bonk Phone 768 Lie No. s-aou LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OK BtlNIl KAI.K SEALED BIDS will be received ny Edith Weldman, clerk of Eogie Point tnuui district no. 9, Eagle Point, Oregon, until the hour of 8 P.M. Thursday. September 8. 1936, at which time and Immediately therint- tcr bids will be opened by the School ouaro, meeting ill the Eagle Point High School BUIg. at Eagle Point, Ore gon. Bids are for the purchase of uoiKls of Eagle Point School District No. 9 in the sum of Throe Thousand Dollars ($3,000.00). and bids are to be on both principal and Interest rate. Bonds are to be dated September 1. 1930, due and payable as follows, with Interest payable semi-annually; $600.00 payable September 1, 1041 $500.00 payable March 1, 1042 $500.00 payable September 1. 1942 $500.00 payable March 1, 1943 $500.00 payable September 1. 1043 . $500 00 payable March 1, 1044 Bids must be accompanied by a cer tified check for five per cent (5) oi the par value of the Issue. The school Board reserves the right to reject any or all bHs. Dated this 14th day of August. 1036 EDITH WE1DMAN. Clerk. Eagle Point School District No. 9, Eagle Point, Oregon. Notice of Sale of Real Property! In the County court of the State oi Oregon In and for the County of Jackson In the Matter of the Estate of Isabel Boyden Trowbridge, deceased, Notice-Is hereby given' that the undersigned, pursuant to and under and by virtue of the -power of sale In the wilt of said deceased, win un at private sole In one parcel, to the iuBni-ai oitiaor lor casn. and subject to confirmation bv salri nniti-t nn and after the 7th day of September 1036, all, the right., title, Interest and estate of the said Isabel Boyden Trowbridge, deceased, at the time of ner aeatn, wnioh was an undivided three-fifths Interest In and to the real property heieinafter described and all right, title and interest of said estate, ot. In, and to the fol lowing described real estate situated In the County of Jackson and State Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS I. Pay or discharge 7. Bui Id trig! made of - tun-dried brick IS: Excite to activity IC ConHuct one's self 15.' Ober IS. Broad flat- bottomed boat II. Born 1. Head 20. The Creek T 31. Variety 22. Cue In again 25. Goddess ot the harvest 2S. Knack 29. Ceremonies 82. Revert 34. Divide Into two equal " parte v SI. Everlasting ; Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle WAVE DITADIvAT A&ikiiUNAlANU RO'SiNlS I MPLON lH. TEMlSiPR I DE lATEiELMiE DE R STIR AilMHA S t E R 1B5TO S.M Y H A R A BEATPiOlSCAN OWNEDlNENlH RET R1ALP 1 RRAC TiOJLkE R dIyIeMOeMsLIeIvvIs 41, Pronoun 44. Direction 48. Biblical king 49, Subtle In visible poetic 88. Vat or c! it pro 50. 87. Retrret Ft. emanation Win km 5. Relating t rural life and scenes 4U Pod or ; capsule of flax or cotton 63. Mallets of presiding officers 65. Storms mixed , rain and snow 66. Chooses 12 13 U 16 7 8 If IO z m ? W'2 il2 11 mil 22-23 bb Hi ; P33 3? il 4, 42 . 43 1, 44 43 4o 47 ss 1 1 I 1 up 1 1 y of Oregon, to-wit: Lot Five (5) In Block Fourteen (14) of the Town (now City) of Mod ford, according to the recorded plat thereof, together with a continu ous lease and use of the right of way of hall and stairway In Has- auis uuuoing on the west of and adjoining said premises and all In terest In party walls. Terms and conditions of sale: Cash In lawful money of the United states; 10 of purchase price to be paid at time of sale balance on confirmation ot sale and delivery or deed; the pur. chaser to assume the payment of. and take the property purchased by him subject to a mortgage In the sum of $3270.00, acrued Interest, all unpaid taxes, and subject to a lease. All bids or offers must be In writ ing, and may ba left at the office ot T. w. Miles, Jackson County Bank Building. Medford, Oregon, attorney for said .executor. Dated and first published August 7th. 1038. C. Z. BOYDEN. Executor of the Estate of Isabel Boyden Trowbridge, deceased. Citation. In the County court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of Lola unapman, deceased. To Ray OhaDman. sole and nnlf heir and residuary legatee of ' Lola Chapman, deceased; Agnes Dailalre Mrs. J. e. McAllister, H. J. Rummel, Katherlne Cook, Eva Latimer, Bessie La Grove, and Virginia Altman, and to all other persons to whom It may concern, Grootlngs: in the name of the State of Ore. gon, you, Kay Chapman, Agnes Dal lalre, Mrs. J. E. McAllister. H. J. Rummel, Katherlne Cook. Eva Lotl- mer. Bessie. La Grove, and to all other persona to' whom it may concern, are hereby cited and required to appear within four (4.) weeks from the date of the first publication of this Cita tion; and you, Virginia Altman. are hereby olted and required to appear within twenty (201 weeks from Hi. date of the first publication of this iicauon, and snow cause, if ony there be, why an order should not be made for the sale of the following described reai properly oi said estato, as fol lows, to-wlt: One acre off the entire south tirin of the following described tract of inim: Beginning at a point 10.64 chains east and 7.96 chains north of the 8W corner of D. L. 0. No. 69, Twp. 37 South of Range 2 West of the W. M.; and running thence North 2.34 chains; thence east 8.38 chains; thence south 28 degrees 40 minutes east 2.55 chains; thence West 0.51 chains to place of be ginning, ail In Jackson County, State of Oregon: end that you also show cause, If any exists, why said real property should not be sold at private sale for cash or In accordance with such terms as may be agreed upon and approved by this Court, and why said Court should not make and Issue such other and furthor orders, and take such other and further proceeding as are neces sary and proper In the premises. Witness the Honorable Earl B. Day". Judge of the above entitled Court, una urn seai oi me court affixed this 28th day of August, 1936. G. R. Carter, County clerk nnd Ex-Offlclo Clerk of the County Court. lOEAL) O. R. CARTER, County nlMrlr By HELEN DUGAN. Deputy. xuis citation is puoitsncd on order of the Honorable Earl B. Day. Judgo of the above entitled Court, made and entered the 28th- day of August, 1936. for four (4) consecutive weeks In the Medford Mall Tribune, the dnt nr t.h first publication of this Citation be ing August zatn, 1036 O. H. BENOTSON, Attorney for EAtntji mo aasc Main street, iweaiorq, uregon. Road Worker Hurt. LAKEVIEW, Aug. 39. (AP) His chest crushed by a passing truck, Robert wardlow waa brought to local hospital In a serious condition Wardlow was hurt while working with a state highway department crew on the Fremont highway project In Lake county. 4 Phone 642 We'll haul away foul -ertise city Sanitary Service Cross - Word Puzzle 10. Protective railing of staircase 11. Uniform 18. Ovule 17. Hypocritical talk it, Malayan dagger SS. Acquires by labor 34, Heather 5. Metal as ft comes from the mint 86. Favorite 87. Resembling stairs 80. Old French coin SL, Female saint: abbr. 38. Mountains In Russia 84. Curtain of shell Are 86, Dutch South African 89, Asnasslns 40. Permission 41. Wsgers 42. Egg-shaped n 45. Herring 46. Condiment 47. Thomas Hardy heroine 41. Insect 62, Diminutive ending 64. Indian mulberry DOWN L Moist 5. Silkworm 3. Bet of type 4. Mors dis courteous 6. While 6. Pertaining to the day last past: a r chnlc T. Approximately 5. Condensed atmospheric moisture I. Exclamation CHIEF SENDS An Indian chief sent this Im.rje of the leadlna Hopl sky god, Cotuo. v..ThV.r"nt0,lh 6r,D,tW 'rn-tIonal exposition aP. anmenof good .th$r for th. closing caremonlet of the fair Sept. 9. Marian Squire! nOllia that llnlria laan.l.i.J n m. Anderson Creek ANDERSON CREEK. Au. M. (Spl.) Mrs. E. Maya and daughter Ruth, Mrs. Belle Centers' and F. Mi Centers attended the funeral of Mra. Mays' aunt, Mrs. Hulda Hamilton Monday. . O. P. Casey Is hauling hay this waek from Ashland. Mrs. MacDowell and dauahter r In Ashland Monday. Ralph Green and James MacDowell hauled a load of hay from the valley Wednesday.. . Mr. Pence of Talent cut hay for Harry Hull this week. F. M. Centera, Mra. a. Mavs and doughter and Mra. Belle Centera spent Saturday evening In Medford. Mr. ann Mrs. A. Donica were In Ashland Wednesday. Steve Luna was up on the creek imping aner nis gorden Thursday, Ben Inman la helplna P. Oasav hm 4Kb anr, Brownsboro BROWNSBORO, Aug. 38, (Spl) On Thursday of last wek L. Dyr of Medford spent a pleasant day visiting his old Montana friends, Mr and Mra. H. W. Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Lorte Hard and chil dren of Applegate were guests at the home of Mr. and Mra. J. p. Meicfleld Saturday. Mrs. Elizabeth Orlsaom, mothor of Mrs. Maifleld, Is now a guest at the Maxfleld home. B1H Swalm name down from Crater lake and spent last Sunday at home. Clau Charley spent a few days last week on a business trip to Klam ath Fall. Jesse alias motored to the fur farm at Prospect one day last week end visited with hie son Ralph, who Is employed there. Mr. and Mra, :Oeo. Brown aoent Wednesday evening at Medford vie- ltlng at the home of Mr. and Mra. rty Dailalre. Visitors at the Maxfleld home dur ing the past week were Mrs. Eliza beth Orlssom of Climax for several daya and Al Coe of Klamath Palls on Thursday. . Mrs. OrUsom and daughter of Idaho also spent a short time with their sister-in-law and aunt on Tuesday, Antelope ANTELOPE, Aug. 38-(Spl)-(Mrs. Ina Stanly, Mra. Rader and Jerry oouows returned August 34 from week's stay on the coast. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Blgham and daughters returned home from Lodgepole August 38 where they bad oeen vacationing for a few days, Mrs. Katharine Earl and daughters or Mooiora visited Mr. and Mrs Carl Von der Hellen Sunday, I ueorge Winter son of Nebraska has been spending a few days with his niece, Mrs. Dot Dutton. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dutton of Idaho arrived by motor August 34 to spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dutton, Mrs. J, w. McKlnney of Hemet, Cel., Is spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs, B, B, Balse and fam lly. Mr. and Mrs. B. K, Rlggs had as their nouss guests over the week-end Mr. and Mrs. Julius Hammond and children and Mrs. O. P. Archer and daughter of Corcoran, Calif. Mr. Hammond Is associated with the Bos well company of Corcoran. Mr. Rlggs was formerly associated with the Bos well company for several years. Bill Wattenberg spent the week-end tt Creaoent city. Mrs. prank Seymour was an over night giiest of Mrs. Sarah Riley Au gust 17. Mr. and Mra. Bill whit spent the week-end at Lodgepole with Mr. and Mrs. Lester Iiradshaw. Hollts Burton and Earl and Arlln Millard are poking their tomatoes for the cannery this week. There have been quite a lew vis. Iters from various states in the An- WEATHER OMEN telope dlstrlot this past month. All of them speak highly of the won derful scenery of Oregon and they also plan to return to Oregon next year for their vocation. Mrs. Dorothy Lindsay visited her husband Bob Lindsay, at Wagner Butte August 34. ' Mrs. Dot Diitton and Ruby Biggs visited Mrs. Sarah Riley August 38. Mrs. Juno Burton and sons and Mrs. Nell von der Hellen and son Jim, went to Brownsboro and gath ered blackberrlea August 30! m. sereh Riley and Ruby Rlggs will entertain the Ladles' Social club September 18 at the home of Mr. and Mr. Tom Riley. Mr, and- Mrs, Wallace McDowell and Mr, and Mrs. Jim McDowell and daughter spent Sunday with Mr. Jacks near Butte Palls, the occasion being Mr, Jacks' birthday. Mrs. Jim McDowell baked a lovely birthday cake, Mr. and Mra. Roland Allen and Mr and Mrs. Joe Arena, and children were In Medford shopping Monday. FULL RESEARCH OF LAVA BEDS IS IdlVA BEDS. Ca If. IBoi.1 Th first exhaustive geologlo research of the Lava Beds national monument has been oompleted by J. Velmv Lewis and Sumner M. Anderson, national park sorvioe geologists, revealing ex tensive Information on the volcanlo pasc or the area. volcanlo activity In the monum.ni haa been comparatively recent, with quite a number of flows aa young as 800 years. A few of the chimneys or gas vents are regarded aa even younger. However, the larger lava flowa, underlying moat of the monu ment, are estimated to be many thou sands of years old, going as far back as 80,000 years. . The scientists expressed particular interest in the lava caves honey oomblng the monument, Aonroxl mately 800 are within the boundaries but of this number only ao have oeen explored. They are portlona of iava tuDes mat nave been made ao. ceasibie by openings In their roofs and were onoe flowing with molten rock, the Vws leaving behind many strsnge and fantastlo designs, now a source of wonderment for monument visitors. Evidences of animal and human life have been found In a number or tne oaves, Including the teeth and bones of a came and a young masto don which roamed the Lava Beda area many thousands of years ago when these types of animals were preva lent. The canine tooth of a large extinct carnlvon was also found. Ths age of the lava la largely based on the presence of these bones. Of unusual Interest are Ice forma tions In a number of the caves. Thsy take the form of froren salagmltes and stalactites with some over 18 feet In length and several feet In thickness and are as clear as crvstai. So constant rsmalns the temperature In the caverns that these formations do not suffer from melting and are now ateadlly growing In dimensions Some caves are oddly decorated bv crystals on roofs and walls, remain ing the earns from year to year, STATE "POLICE CHANGE BILLETS ON TUESDAY ROSEBURO, Ore., Aug. 38, (AP)... A change In the personnel of the local office of th Oregon state polios will take place September 1, according to Corporal Paul Parsons, head of the orloe here. Eugene Reed, state police offloer now on duty here, will be transferred to O rents Pass, and A. Mltrovltch, now at Klamath Palls, will be transferred here to replace him. 3-DAY CELEBRATION LAKE O' WOODS, Sunday and Labor Day, Boat-racing, swimming. water sports. Boats, Dancing, cabin facilities for week-end parties. I SERVICE OUTLINES NOVEL BY The following recreational bulletin was Issued today by Karl L. Janouch, supervisor of the Rogue River na tional forest: "Fishing is poor in most parte of the forest. Rocky Point continues to be good; Lake of the Wooda la fair; Pour Mile lake is yielding good catches ot sllverslde by still fishing with worms and of rainbow by troll ing. "Good oatches of native trout an being made In Rogue river above Brown's cabin and large rainbow and eastern brook are rising to flies In Rogue river between Union Creek and Woodruff Meadows bridge. Dia mond lake and the North Umpqua are fair. Spinner fishing In the Mid dle lake of the Seven Lakes Basin Is very good. The upper middle fork of Rogue river Is good; South Pork Is poor. "Huckleberries at Huckleberry mountain average about three gallons a day. There are about 450 persons picking berries In the region. In the vicinity of Huckleberry gap and Huckleberry lake on the Umpqua dl- vide, the berry patches are scattered," requiring considerable hunting for them. Residents there are averaging two gallons a day. "For those Interested In unususj drives Into the forest, a trio to the- Blue Rock lookout Is suggested. This . lookout point Is about 30 miles from Butte Palls over a good mountain road. Directions for reaching It ara: rouow eigne to the South pork of Rogue River COO camp, then signs directing to Parker Meadows and ' Lodgepole, then about three miles up turn to right at a algn whloh directs you to Blue Rook. This look out house is on a 40 foot tower which gives a good view of the Blue Can yon country. One may drive directly to tne tower and the lookout man will be glad to receive visitors. "The last four miles of the road an quite steep and a canteen of water should be carried In case it Is needed for the radiator; no other trouble should be encountered as the road Is sufficiently wide. The slick leaf brush fields along this road war caused by a large forest fire which Durned the timber years ago. Inter esting hikes may be made Into Blue canyon from this lookout and some huckleberries may be found, al though the crop Is rather light. "Another trip of Interest whloh Is over less mountainous roada la to fol low the main Applegate road past Star ranger station and Copper to uaroerry, and from there down Thompson oreek to the Applegate store and thence back to Medford. Swimming conditions on the Amle. gate ere attractive and ths new camp grounds at McKee bridge and Car- oerry may be enjoyed. one or the rangers points out that moat of the fires In his district have been started by boys between tha sges of 14 and IS; so this week we -are making a special appeal, to boys to be careful with fire. If you taka . your family into the .forest, pleas be sure that they obey ths laws, Pear Market Yesterday CHICAGO, Aug. 37. (AP-UHDAl ' Pear marketi 7 California. 1 Wash ington, arrived; S on track, It ears sold; Washington Bartlett. 730 bona extra fancy, 1.8B1.90 average. 1.81; California Bartletta, 183 boxes, ei.ou9H.7o; average, 83.03. NEW YORK, Aug. 37. (AP-CSDAt Peer market: 90 cars arrived, 4 California, 9 Oregon. 1 Washington. unloaded, 11 on track; market about steady; Oregon Bartlett 730 boxes ' extra fancy, $3.303.88; average 3J4; 730 boxes fancy, 1.83)3.4S; average $3.34; Washington Flemish, 840 boxes- extra fancy, 81,88a 1.78; average 81.86; California Bartletta, 18,838 boxes 1.30 8. 30; average 83.40. Weather. Northern California: Pair tonight and Saturday, but overcast on the coast; slightly cooler Saturday In the nortnern and southern portions of ' the great valley; moderate northwest wind off coast. Oregon; Fair tonight and Saturday, with fog on ooast; warmer In south and east portions tonight; cooler In west portion Saturday; gentle change able wind oft coast. Use Mall Tribune want ads. 30 Cent Ad Gets Quick Results In Recovering Loss While returning from Lake of the Woods on Sunday nigh', Aug, Jo Harvey Dutton of 338 East Jack son street lost bis wallet contain ing a check and 880 In cash Mr. Dutton advertised his loss In the Mali Tribune classified columns on August 18 and 10. While going to work early Mon day morning, August 17 Ellis Olsrk of Central Point found the wallet on the highway near Butte Palls, Later he saw the advertisement Id the Msll Tribune, He returned tha wtllet to Mr. Dutton Isst Monday after making several unsuccessful attempts to contact him. "Ther was nothing to Impel Mr. Clsrk to return the wallet except honesty," Mr, Dutton commented today. "His honesty Is Inspiring and I am certainly very grateful to him." . The two ads cost Mr. Dutton 30 cent.