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MTDFORD MATL TRTBUXE. MTEDFORD, OREGON'. THURSDAY. JULY 1. 1937.
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(Minimum 83c)
Each additional Insertion,
per word
(Minimum 10c)
Per line per month without
copy change 31.18
Phone 75
FOE WANT ADS
LOST AND FOUND
LOOT Navy blue puree. Rewsrd.
Florence Rlngoen, 629 W. 11th.
LOST If dog Is missing, call 1816
WANTED MALE HELP
BOYS Good appearance, high school
ing, age 17-23, to travel western
states on special campaign this
summer, In cars; good chance to
learn salesmanship and travel soutn
In winter; unlimited remuneration.
Apply Mr. Struever, Medford Hotel.
WANTED Single farm hand; good
milker. Prof. Engelhardt, Rt. 8,
Box 30.
BARBER WANTED Medford Hotel
Barber Shop.
WANTED FEMALE HELP
WANTED Reliable lady dinner cook.
8-10 Grill. Yreka, Cal.
YOUNG LADIES, 19-33, neat, aggres
sive, to travel with group of ladles
to New York and return, doing
speclsl advertising work; salary,
transportation. Apply Mr. Stru
ever, Medford Howl.
WANTED Thoroughly experienced
person for housework; 3 in family.
References required. Tel. 142-X-2.
WANTED Girl for general house
work and care of children. Phone
986-Y.
WANTED Experienced girl for house
work and ..care of children. Good
wages. Box 3309, Tribune.
WANTED SITUATIONS
WANTED Housekeeping or practical
nuralng. Phone 627-J.
RELIABLE GIRL wants work In good
home. Box 3029, Tribune.
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED Dead and worthless ani
mals. Tel. 681-R.
IT 8EEMS POSSIBLE that the Span
lab War convention to be In Med
ford, July 11 to 14. may tax avail
able housing. It Is requested that
persons having rooms for rent tn
private residences, mall reports to
Adjutant Colonel Sargent Camp,
U. S. W. V., 66 N. Orange St., City,
please give name, street address,
number of rooms, and price.
WANTED TO BUY Buzzsaw. State
make of engine and price; also size
and condition. Box 3609, Tribune.
WANTED Small farm for foxes; dry
or well drained soil, buildings, elec
tricity. Address R. 9, Box 648.
Portland, Ore.
WANTED '30 or '31 model light
eoupe In good condition. State
mileage, make and price. Box 3312,
Mall Tribune.
NOTICE
If you want your barns whitewashed
or cold water paint, phone Withe
row. 268-W.
WANTED Clean, soft cotton rags at
Mall Tribune.
WANTED Horse, weighing about
1400 tba. J. A. Msnke. Route 1
Medford.
WANTED WOOL MOHAIR We have
targe order to fill. Highest prices
paid.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
17 N. Orape St. Phona 1062.
WB PA V MORE CASH
For your furniture
HOI.UHOOK A ANDREWS
6th and Front. Phone 647.
JTJNK Highest prices paid for brass
radiators, copper storage batteries
aluminum and other metals
Scrap iron small or targe tote
pipe and machinery woo) and cot
ton rags uiner tubes
Our prices will interest you.
Hides. Pelts. Wool. Mohair.
Household Goods Furniture Stoves
bought and sold.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE-
WANTED ro RENT Unfurnished
modem 3 or 4 -room Douse p. O
Box 693. Medford
FOR RENT HOUSES
SMALL HOUSE, partlv furnished.
Inquire st 624 Beekman Ave. Tel.
1172.
FOR RENT Large 6 -room bungalow,
aleeplng porch, for (40. Reference
required. 48 N. Orange.
FOR RENT Furnished no use; 7 bed
room 45 00 Tel 13'23-W
FOR RENT - APARTMENTS
rtfAN FURN 3 -room apartment
16; str and lights paid. 217
W. 2nd.
FOR RENT 9 -room unfurnished
apartment at 402 South Newtown.
Call 1ft.
FOR RENT Apartment. 334 Apple.
. 1
FOR RENT Modern apartment, ft03
Wast lien Faons Mv.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FOR RENT 3 furnished apartments.
3 office rooms. 1 store building.
1 basement room See Roland Hub
bard or Al Llttrell.
FOR RENT Furnished single and
double apt..; Frlgl't.i.re and elec
tric range. Hotel Holland:
PTJRN. APT. for rent, 339 No. Ivy.
FOR RENT B-room furnished upper
apartment; garage. Inquire 80 I.
Main. 387-X
FURNISHED apartment. O u r 1 1
Court. 328 N. Holly. Cell at Apt 1
OE BAUER APTS.. 8th and Oakdale
PURN. duplex and 3-room apt., gar
age: adults, 604 w. lutn or.
3-ROOM. front, turn apartment. 808
W. Main.
FOR RENT Furnished apt. Shower
steam heat, hot and cold water
furnished Mail mbune Bldg. Ap
ply Tribune business office
FOR RENT FURNISHED
ROOMS
FURNISHED rooms for rent; plenty of
hot water. 714 West 10th. Call
evenings. Tel. 1SS8-Y.
NICELY furnished room In private
home. Home privileges; garage.
707 W. Jackson.
FOR RENT Sleeping rooms, close In.
331 West 5th.
NICELY furnished room, 408 W. 8th
ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8. Grape.
FOR RENT BOARD ROOM
BOARD AND ROOM 829 W. 11th.
FOR RENT
MISCELLANEOUS ATTENTION LOGGERS I have a SO
bulldozer for rent, cy Gates Trail.
Tel. 38-X-8. Eagle Point.
FOR EXCHANGE
FOR SALE OR TRADE for piano.
Guernsey-Jersey cow. D. Biumen
stelh, on Grant road off Bcall Lane.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Chevrolet
coupe, rumble seAt; trailer, cow and
calf. Want tractor, hay or horses.
8, R. Hughes. Trail. Ore.
FOR EXCHANGE REAL
ESTATE
FOR EXCHANGE 14 acres, close In.
for truck or light car. Tel. 611-R-3.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
$4200 WHY? 4300
35 Acres, city limits. 7-room modern
house, basement, heating plant,
hardwood floors throughout; sight
ly location; could not replace Im
provements for twice price asked -Price
94200 for Immedlste sale.
J. C. BARNES
Phone 1127-Y. 20 N. Peach St.
FOR SALE New house, 8 rooms and
bath. Would take lot In Medford
or elsewhere. What have you?
Address Box 713, city.
F"OR RENT 5-room modern house,
city limits and 6 acres Irrigated
garden land, long-time lease, (20
per month.
Also
2 Acres, city limits. Irrigated land
for sale; very desirable; partly
clover meadow. Prloe (660; ( 1 00
cash, balance like rent.
J. C. BARNES
Phone 1127-Y. 20 N. Peach St.
FOR SALE 4 -room modern house,
(1000; 3-room modern house, sleep
ing porch, (950. One 3-room house
and 4 lots; city water, outbuild
ings. (600.
ALSO 7 -room modern, plastered
house, lot 100x198, paved street,
close In, double garage, (2800; 10
down, balance like rent.
ALSO Several other homes and
ranches,
W. J. "DAD" ROBERTS, 720 W. 2nd.
MODERN 5-room house, (1050; (350
cash, balance (8 per montn. Also
5-room house; fruit, shade, berries.
(750; terms, J. V. Bradley, 408
Boardman.
TO CLOSE ESTATE 7ft acres. Crater
Lake Hwy., 40 miles from Medrord;
commodious log cabin, suitable
restaurant, dancing or private
lodge; service statlou. spring, wood.
See Rawles Moore, Cooley Bldg..
Medford.
FOR SALE Suburban acre, on good
highway, close in with ft room
house, barn and chicken run. Good
soil, fine garden ready to use, La
dlno clover, cow lot. Building and
Loan balance (392. Payable (10.00
per mo. Must leave at once, first
reasonable offer for my equity takes
It. Write Mall Tribune Box 3337
for further particulars.
FOR SALE Or rent for cash, 7
acres free soil; Ideal chicken and
berry ranch; Improvements; cheap
water available. Write or call Cum
mlnga Poultry ranch, Central Point,
Ore. Route 1.
FOR SALE 7-room house, good loca
tion. Small payment down, balance
like rent. Inquire 817 West 10th
FOR SALE - 1200 acres cattle and
sheep ranch. 16 miles from Med
ford. 20 miles wire fencing. 8 -room
bouse, cost (3.000: barn and out
buildings; 80 acres alfalfa at (1J
per acre. Also 480 acres timber
land. 15 miles from Ashland 8
miles from Dead Indian road; esti
mates 9 million ft. pine timber
Also 100 acres. 4 miles from Med
ford. near Jacksonville. P. E
By bee Medford. Ore.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 20 acres
(2.000. crops now in. Property lo
cated on Pacific highway between
raient and Phoenix For Particulars,
call R. Edwards. Southern Oregon
Brewery.
FOR SALE Well paying, filly eq iip
pad dairy ranch. Near town No
trades considered R. F Mall
Tribune.
WHEN you think of real estate think
Of BROWN & WHITE.
HOUSES for sale or rent. Jackson
County Bldg. & Loan Assn.
IHB J W BYBEE tans north
Jacksonville on the old stage road
is roi sale in one traer or six
suodl visions thereof Inq ulra of
Frank & By bee star Route Bos 133
Medford Oregon,
FFUERAi LAND BANK FARMS
wunTentent terms Call warren Pat-
trnn (Jhtrtv Rids at O A
I aarnea 16V East 8th St Eu?ene
I w 9PECIAL1ZI la Domes 31 Chert-
i
out, Hyym 1
FOR SALS AUTOMOBILES
1928 CHEV. 4 -door sedsn; a beautiful
little car with lots of economical
transportation. Bargain price only
89.00. Used Car Dept., 6th and
Bartlelt. open evenings until 8.
PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO.
Dodge and Plymouth.
1933 FORD "B" motor. IH-ton stake
body, heavy duty rear ena. recon
ditioned: duel wheels, good tires;
300. Ever Shady Auto Court.
FOR SALE '31 Chevrolet coupe, good
condition. Call 514-K-3. between
ft and 6.
FOR SALE Good model T Ford
sedan. 109 s. Hoiiy.
USED CARS
GET A DEPENDABLE CAR FOR
YOUR TRIP ON THE 4TH
Four Studeaker Sedans In splendid
condition.
1933 Graham DeLuxe Sedan.
Oakland Sedan, driven 33.000 miles.
Packard Sedan, good rubber, runs
nice.
1930 LaSalle Coupe, 260.
Six Sedans that run good, at 830
each.
SANDERSON MOTOR CO.
C. E. GATES AUTO CO.
R. 8c O. USED CARS
1935 Ford long wheelbase truck: 10
ply tires. Ruxtell axle, overload
springs, very low mileage, 585.
1939 Ford truck, refrigerator type
body, excellent condition, 1150.
C. E. GATES AUTO CO.
Used Car Department
6th and Bartlett.
FOR SALE 1937 O.M.C. pickup, run
less than 4.000 miles. A snap at
$575. William Schubert, Box 386,
Rogue River, Ore.
ABBEY'S SPECIAL
'81 CHEVROLET Victoria; top condi
tion and appearance.- Walter W
Abbey. Inc.
LANGES
SPECIAL BARGAINS
IN GOOD CARS
30-Day Written Guarnatee.
1934 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan.
1935 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan
1935 Plymouth DeLuxe 2-door Sedan.
1937 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan.
1934 Ford V-6 Sedan.
1934 Chrysler Airflow Sedan.
1933 Ford model B 4-cyllnder Coupe.
1937 Chevrolet Master Coupe.
1936 Chevrolet Master Coupe.
1933 Dodge DeLuxe Sedan with trunk
1935 Chrysler fl Airstream ueijuxe
Obupe.
1935 Plymouth DeLuxe 4-door Sedan
1935 Pontlao DeLuxe Sedan.
1935 Chyrsler Airstream 8 Sedan.
1934 Ford V-8 Convert. Coupe.
1934 Chevrolet Master Coupe, like
new.
We have a large number or 1938. "39
and '30 models at very low prices.
Low down paymnts and Easy Terms
LANOE MOTOR CAR CO.
38 N. Riverside.
Chrysler and Plymouth Dealers.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
HIGH-GRADE Jersey cows; fresh and
coming iresn. neroer wmgrc, np
p legate.
FOR SALE Weaner pigs. Prof.
Engelhardt, Rt. 3.
FOR SALE A real bargain. One of
the best milk cows in Ashland, a
purebred Jersey, 3 years old, with a
heifer calf, at less than her value.
Prloe (86. B. M, Heath, 695 Ter
race St,
FOR SALE Young milk cow.
Good
producer, pnone iB7-x.
FOR SALE 0 dairy cows. 6 milking.
3 springers. Jessie Glass, urowns
boro. FOR SALE POULTRY
AND EGGS
FOR day-old and started chicks, year
round, see or write uroogs naicn
ery. East N St., Orante Pass, Ore
Phone 145-J.
FOB SALE Red started pullets and
OOCKereis. inquire wauuuu uii,;
Feed Co.
BRONZE turkev hatching eggs. 3 R
I. r. roosters. inquire rernuii .
Btore Appicgate.
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
'FOR SALE 300 ft. galvanized Irrl-
CHERRIES H mile south of white
Griffin Creek BCnooi. Henry nu
klll. CHERRIES Several varieties, Oeb-
naraa. mue nona ocar
bridge. Central point.
SPECIALI SPECIAL! 8PECIAL1
Medford Bargain House. -
Mavtair Washing Machine, aluminum
tUb
Water System. 250 gallons capacity
Large stock of new and used Plumb
.. ...
ing supplies, Fixtures, ripe ana
Flttlnss.
New Toledo Ranges.. - 139.60
Second-hand Ranges and Stoves at
exceedingly low prices.
Large stock of roofing paper, all
weights.
Corrugated Iron, new and used.
Investigate our prices neiore Duying
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE.
FOR 8ALE New 4-plece hand-knit
summer suit: color light tan; size
14. 61 N. Peach.
IINO CHERRIES lor sale, 5e lb.
Phone 817-L.
FOR SALE Late cabbage plants,
1308 E. 11th 81.
FOR DALE New umbrella tent, 32x
tire. Associated station, mile
south of Talent.
FOR SALE 41280 first mortgage on
ranch. Will discount 1150. Box
3513. Tribune.
FIREWORKS for sale, South River
side at Esrhart St.
FOR SALE Late cabbage plants.
642 Mae St.
FOR SALE H acre barley. Call 833
E. Main.
FOR SALE Larie Bins; cherries).
John Darby. Orllfln Creet.
FOR SALE Baled alfalfa hay, 80c
per 100. Otto Nledermeyer, Phone
633-J-4.
MODERN Plumbing tt Sheet Metal
Company hare tree-prop nooks for
sale. Place your orders early. Tel
620.
FOR SALE Royal Anne and Blng
chernea. 303 Vancouver, pnone
1016-L. C. C. Clemens.
FOR STRICTLY UP-TO-DATE refrlg
ersuon. pnnne DVf.j-. lor sppqu,,.
ment. 1 guarantee to save tou
meney.
FOB 8ALE
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Bing and Royal Anne
cherries. Old Hunter place, Pern
valley. R. Mer&hun.
CHERRIES, all klnda, 2o to 4o on
tree. Ed Fo&s, Talent.
BINQ CHERRJES. culls (or sale at
our packing room located at MX1
ford Ice it Storage Co. American
fruitgrowers. Inc.
FOR SALE 10-ft. McCormlck hay
rake, bay-stacking carriage wttn
cable; picks, shovels, mattocks,
forks, garden tools of all kinds.
Priced to sell. Vern Marshall, 760
Stewart Ave.
BINQ CHERRIES, picked for half.
121 Cottage St.
FOR SALE Blng cherries; picked or
on tree. 848 East 9th St. C. Carl
son. FOR SALE Confectionery equipment
Including Frlgldalre soda fountain,
cigar case, and back-bar, candy
case, popcorn popper. Phone P09.
FOR SALE Blng. Black Republican
cherries. Phone 344 -J -4.
BINQ CHERRIES 4o on tree, 6c
picked. 207 Cottage St.
PLANER BLOCKS Iargo and dry,
(4.45 per load. Phone 333, Central
Point Wood yard.
FOR SALE Hay In shock, cherries,
cream separator, milk cooler, rel
1002-L.
JACK'S 2nd Hand Store 1 -horse cul
tivator, a good circulator, felt base
rugs, fruit Jars. Pick the bargains
In the vineyard at 106 So. Grape.
FOR SALE Cherries, Blnga and Royal
Annes. One mile west of Dark's
store, Stewart Ave, Ray Ouchea.
FOR SALE Two oil burners for
furnaces. Inquire Mall Tribune
office.
HEAVY DUTY PUMPING PLANT 10
h.p. single phase motor with triple
stage 2-lnch Byron Jackson pump,
complete with starting box and
switch. Phlce S176.00.
EARL TUMY, 310 Liberty Bldg.
USED WASHER SALE. FICK'S HARD
WARE. 26 to 40.60. Agents for
Myers Pump.
WINDOW SCREENS, screen doors;
Medford made, made right. Trow
bridge Cabinet Works.
RIVER LOAM 92 00 per load. Bate-
maivs. pnone ltm-Y.
BUSINESS CHANCES
FOR BALE One of southern Oregon's
best beer spots, owner must sen
at once on account of sickness.
Reasonable terms. Phone 906-M.
after 6 p. m.
FOR SALE OR TRADEA small busi
ness. Phone 906-M after 6 p. m.
FOR LEASE Small cafe and confec
tionery; small Investment. Box
3144. Tribune. '
RESORT COTTAGES
NESIKA BEACH, 8 ml. N. of Gold
Beach, Hwy. 101. Fine ocean view
and wonderful beach, modern cab
Ins, private lavatories, showers and
toilets, gas, table dishes, cooking
utensils, wall beds, $2.50 per day,
12.50 per week. R. 8. Sanborn,
Wedderburn, Ore
MONEY TO LOAN
MONEY TO BUILD or refinance your
present loan. F.H.A. 5 Long Term
Loans. C. L. Ooff. Phone 1521-Y.
MISCELLANEOUS
FREE I If excess acid causes you
Stomach Ulcers, Gas Pains, Indi
gestion. Heartburn. GET free sam
ple doctor's prescription, Uclga, at
Western Thrift store.
LATE equipment and fair prices at
Frees Oarage. 601 No. Central.
Mail Tribune Daily
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JACKSON COtNTV
ABSTRACT CO.
TITLE INSURANCE
ABSTRACTS
ESC HOWS
The Fashion Shop.
THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking
and Remodeling. Buttons and
Buckles covered. 308 U S National
Bunk Building Tel 1181
Expert Window Cleaners.
LET GEORGE DO IT Tel 1173
House cleaning, floor waxing, art
entsl nig denning and u pho!sterint
Transfer.
DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE
Local and Long Distance Furniture
Moving Bonded carriers. Fireproof
storage. Expert crating, packing
and shipping service. "Davis (ox
Service.' Phone 644.
EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
Office 26 So Fir. Phone 316. Prices
right. Services guaranteed.
SAMSON Transfer and Storage Fur
niture Moving and expert rumlture
packing service. Fireproof storage
new low rates.
F. E SAMSON CO. Phone 883.
STUART'S TRUCKING SERVICE
relephone 1033 or 332 111 No. Fit
St Local and long distance. Fuel
oils, any kind. Green stamp In
side of 3-mlle limit.
Money to Lend
MONEY
LOANED ON ALTOS. LIVESTOCK
HKMTl'HK, ENDORSED
NOTES. ETC.
We want to supply your money needs
without red tape or delay.
SEE W. . THOMAS
MGR. ORE. AND WASH MTG. CO.
MEDFORD'S OLDEST AND LARGEST
PERSONAL FINANCE CO.
46 So. Central, Ground Floor
Craterlan Theater Bldg.
Lie. No. S-157-M-180. phone 139.
Communications
Wants No More Legislature.
To the Editor:
In Sunday's Issue of the Mall Trlb
une Is the following headline: "Gov
ernor Charges Political Plot."
Politicians want him to call to
special session of the legislature. Ore
gon Is noted for her great states
men for making laws. Take as an
Illustration the session of the last
legislature. How any bunch of men.
with any regard for the wishes of the j
people of Oregon, could expect the
average citizen to approve the gov
ernor calling that bunch back there i
to spend their vacation on the ex-,
pense of the taxpayer.
After making 338 new laws which
ought to last Oregon for at least ten
years. If they had concentrated on
30 worthwhile laws in place of trad
ing around among themselves to get
some pet Idea passed.
Everyone knows what they did at
the last special session. As to rais
ing their salaries, I will have some
thing to say on that subject In the
future. I will say that 3 Is not
enough and 8 Is more than the
people will give them.
P. J. KIRKPATRICK.
Star Rt., Box 67, June 30th.
Walt V. S. Cooperation
MOSCOW, Thursday, July 1 .
(rjp) Professor Otto J. Schmidt,
leader of the Soviet's North Pole ex
pedition, said today that establish
ment of regular trans-Arctic flights
from Russia to the United States
depends only upon U. 8. and Can
adian cooperation.
Cross -Word Puzzle
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13. Mottled
streaks In
mahogany
18. One of an
ancient race
18. Burning
20. Fruit
26. Congealed
water
27. Whole things
28. Nothing
29. Dull finish
30. Smells
31. Small Island
23. Silly
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37. Begin
41. Kind of tufteo
cord
43. After songs
45. Clothes
46. Supposedly
perfect golf
48. Metric land
measure
50. Coming forth
52. Large volume
64. Eaters
56. Korm of
llternry
''om position
68. Tift
69. Variety of
cabbage
61. Hebrew
measure
61. Head
64. Cast off
66. Feline
animal
61, Ocean swell
71. Pronoun
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Jacksonville
JACKSONVILLE, July I. (Spl.) j
Miss Melva Anderson was united In j
marriage to Bert Hamilton tn Med
ford July 33. Following a three-day
honeymoon at Crescent City, the I
young couple la residing In Ashland. 1
The beat wishes of their many
friends go with them.
G. O. Sanden and Drs. GtUls and
Roney went to Fish lake June 94,
each coming home with the limit of
trout.
Rev. 8. H. Jones has gone to Port
land for & few days.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Sutherland of Aah-
land were recent visitors at the Earl
White home.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Green spent
three days last week at Fish lake.
The chamber of commerce will give
another dance Saturday night at the
U. 8. hotel for the benefit of the
museum.
The dance given by the Royal
Neighbors was well attended.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Viall of Phoenix
were dinner guests at the G. O. San
den home Sunday.
Ray Wilson attended the state con
vention of fire chiefs last week In
Medford.
Frank Tracy and Tom Carlon, for
mer residents of Jacksonville, were
recent visitors at the Ray Wilson
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wilson. Charley
Btltsch and Alice Hoefs motored to
Cave City Monday. While there Mr.
Wilson gave a talk on fire fighting.
Mrs. Anderson and daughter. Lois,
left today for an extended visit with
her mother at San Bernardino, Calif.
Walter Anderson Is moving Into
the Bill Blair house.
Mrs. Earl Whlt went to Klamath
Falls one day last week to attend
the funeral of her cousin.
Dorothy Hilton and Thelma Cox
gave a shower in honor of Miss Melva
Anderson at the latter's home last
week. The honored guest received
many lovely gifts.
The Jacksonville Business Men's
association enjoyed a banquet at
Amy's June 4.
Charles Mitchell and family of
Klamath county visited at the home
of his father, Qua Mitchell, last Sun
day.
Earl Shafer and friend from Los
Angeles called on Mr. and Mrs. Ood-
ward Tuesday. Mr. Bhafer is an old
friend of the God wards and he and
his companion are spending a month
touring Oregon. They left in the
aicernoon for Crater Lake.
Phoenix
PHOENIX, July 1. (Spl.) Oak
Grove circle, Neighbor, of Woodcraft,
will meet In regular session today.
Charter membera will be honored.
Suaanne Barkley and Raymond
Montgomery motored to McCloud,
Calif, Sunday and visited at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Turn
quest. Prof. Alvard Whitman Is visiting at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Col
ver. Jack Samuels, Jr., who la working
at Tule Lake, visited with his father.
Jack Samuels, over the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Boone snd
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Judd of Medford
fished at Fish lake Sunday.
J. T. Burleson of Vaklma, Wash.,
la visiting here with his brother,
Pete Burleson.
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Drske and
Oeorge Selvldgo of El Segundo, Calif.,
Mra. Ralph Slkes of Indlo. Calif., are
visiting at the home of Mrs. M. E.
Davis. Mrs. Drake and Mrs. Slkes
are daughter, of Mrs. Davis.
Foreign War Vets
Open State Meet
ASTORIA, July I. IP, The an
nual convention of the Oregon de
partment of the Veterans of Foreign
Wars and auxiliary opened here to
day with a Joint session of the two
bodies, at which memorial services
were conducted by the Rev. Perry
Smith of Roseburg, department chap
lain.
Scheduled spesken for the conven
tion Includo Governor Charles Mar
tin, Secretary of State Earl Snell and
officials of the national organization.
Roosevelts Home
For 4th Of July
HYDE PARK, N. Y., July 1. P
President Roosevelt arrived here with
members of his family today for a
five-day stay over the Fourth of July
holiday.
The special train that brought him
from Wilmington, Del., where he at
tended the wedding of his ton Frank
lin, arrived at Highland on the west
shore of the Hudson shortly after 8
a. m. IE8.T.)
The party motored across the mid
Hudson bridge to the Hyde Park es
tate for a happy post-wedding re
union. Dr. Evans Becomes
Steiner Successor
BALEM. July X.aey-Xn. John O.
Evsns became superintendent of the
Oregon state hospital here today, sue.
ceedlng Dr. R. E. Lee Steiner, who
retired becsuae of 111 health after
45 years of service to the state.
Dr. Evsns wss assistant superin
tendent under Steiner, who will serve
In en sdvlsory capacity.
Dr. Steiner served under 14 gov
emora. becoming hospital superin
tendent In 11)07. He will be 70 years
old In September.
8 Die In Plsne Crssh.
METZ, France, July 1. Five
persons were burned to death today
when a military plane caught fire
and crahd nar Turqu.siein In
southeastern Uosell deparunint.
II I, .111 II JN
Butte Falls
BUTTE FALLS, July 1. (Spl)
Mrs. Loren Moon and daughter Betty,
spent a week visiting relatives at
Fort Klamath, returning Saturday.
Francis Chapln returned to Orante
Psas last Saturday.
Mrs. Jack Stowell returned home
last Sunday from Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ellis and
children went to Brookings and
Crescent City to spend a week.
The Hustlers club met with Mrs.
Freda Moors last Thursday after
noon. After , business meettnar and
social hour, delicious refreshments
were served.
Jean Page returned from college
tn San Francisco to spend her vaca
tion with her parents.
N. B. Stoddard and Calvin Stod
dard are home from Detroit and Cor-
vallls.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Patton spent
Sunday In Ashland and Medford.
Cleo and Zelda Rlchman who are
attending Southern Oregon Normal
school, spent the week-end at horns.
Marlon and Hazel Thomas, who
havs visited In Brookings for several
weeks, returned homo last week.
Melvln Hllkey has gona to Klam
ath Falls to work.
Ed Ellis returned from Klamath
Falls where he spent a week.
Antelope
ANTELOPE, July 1. (Spl) A two
weeks' Bible school was held reoently
at the Antelope school, At the close
of the school a plcnlo was held on
the lawn at the home of Mr. snd
Mrs. Luther Dsy. A Sunday school
picnic was held at the school house
June 37. A program wss given In the
afternoon.
Annual school election ws, held at
the Liberty school June 31. Mr.
Burkhart was elected director and
Mrs. Ida Kent, clerk.
Mra. Bertha Bratney and son of
Portland were overnight guests re
cently of Mrs. Cecil Culbertson. Mrs.
Bratney la a sister of Mrs. Culbert
son. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Haenney and
son of near Sacramento, Cal., and
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lindsay celled on
Mr. snd Mrs. B. K. Rlggs June 37.
Jim Von der Hellen Is plowing for
Nlon Tucker.
Hazel RIbsb snent th. wk-..(
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B.
".'BBS.
MlSS Ernestine Prndenheri 1... .
San Francisco June 37 after spend-
rng ner vacation with Ben Freden
berg. Miss Predenhero- iIm vi.i. ....
sister, Mrs. John Oreb, and family
of Antelope.
The ladlea' social club will meet
July 31 at the home of Mrs. Louisa
Oreb. Mrs. Gertrude Oreb will as-
am in entertaining.
Ye Poets Comer
Netrhhnra
(By Mrs. Frances Damon, dedicated
to Rev. and Mra. C. fV Pm.n.m
Aa the storms of life psss over the
iana,
O'er the hills ant thronot tfc
The friendly claap of a neighborly
nana.
Shows love that seldom falls.
We value neighbor who Is also a
friend.
Whatever may befall.
The one who Is willing to come to
your aid,
E'en though 'Us a midnight call.
We eherlsh the neighbor who Is
ateedfsst and true
In the Intricate phase of life.
We aim to achieve that goal ourself,
Without any malice or strife.
Let us try to lend a helping hand,
When the chances come our way.
Let ua make boquet of the flowers
of life.
And enjoy them while we may.
Heather.
Northern California: Fair tonight
and Friday, local morning fogs on
coast; high temperature In Interior;
moderate to fresh northwest wind off
coast.
Oregon: Fair tonight and Friday,
but cloud or fog near coast: high
temperature and decreasing humidity
In Interior; moderate northwest wind
off coast.
I
Crescent City Tide Table
(Courtesy Crescent City American) Th 8:18 8.7
Bold-fsce figures Indicate p.m. tides. 18 6:34 16 0.38 1.1
July 1937. Fr 6:04 8.7
HIOK LOW 17 7:43 3.6 1130 0.7
1 4:34 4 1 10:31 1.1 8 6:53 S.8 12:36 t
Th 6:18 8.0 18 8:61 8 8 3:34 04
3 6:67 39 0:18 D Sa 7:8 5.9 1:86 .
Fr 8:03 6.4 11:14 IB 19 9:49 4.0 8:10 0 0
8 7:17 3.9 1:17 0JI Me 8:28 (.1 t:Z8
8 8:53 6.6 11:14 1.U 30 10:39 4.3 8:81 -08
4 8:46 0 3:18 -04 To 8 03 6.3 8:16 IJ8
Hu 7:44 7.1 1:45 1.8 31 11:03 4 4 4:38 -0 8
6 9:35 4 3 3:10 -1.1 ,W 3:48 6.8 4:00
Mo 8:36 7.3 3.4.6 3.4 33 11:86 4 8 5:04 -0.7
6 1030 4 6 4:00 -1 6 Th 10:18 6.3 4:41 1
Tu 8:37 7.5 3:46 8.3 33 ... 3:38 -09
7 11:31 4.8 4:49 -1.8 Fr 11:06 8J 8:11 8.8
W 10:20 7.4 4:25 . 34 6:13 -0.7
8 12:09 6.1 5:35 -t.9 8 12:38 4.8 8:04 3.1
Th 11:10 7.4 5:20 2.1 36 11:48 6.1 6:44 -0 6
9 6:19 -1.7 tl 1:11 8.1 8:48
Fr 12:54 6.8 6:11 36 0:36 89 7:17 -08
10 0:03 68 7:03 -1.3 Mo 1:44 8.4 7:3 1.7
8 1:38 8.4 7:08 1.9 37 1:18 8.8 7:53 0.1
U 13:63 8.3 7:44 -0JJ Td 1:20 8.6 8:45 1.8
n 2:31 8.5 8:04 l- 38 8:06 6.0 8:37 0.7
13 1:46 6 6 8:36 -0J W 8:58 88 9:19 1.3
Mo 3:04 8.6 9:04 1.7 39 8:11 4 5 9:08 1J
13 3:45 4 9 9:08 OA Th 8:41 6.6 10:38 .
Tu 1:48 8.8 10:08 1-6 80 4:37 4.0 9:64 l.T
14 3:51 4.3 9:63 1.3 lr 4:33 6.1
W 4:32 5.6 11:11 1-4 81 6:63 M 11:4 ; CJ
16 8:06 M 10:41 I Sa 3:18 6.4 -.
Meteorological Report
July 1, 1837.
Forecast a,
Medford and vicinity: Fair tonight
and Friday; high temperature and
decreasing buT.ulty.
Oregon: Fair tonight and Friday
but cloudy or foggy near coast; high
temperature and decreasing humidity
in interior; moderate northwest wind
off coast.
Local Data.
Temperature a vear aeo tori.-
Highest, S3; lowest, 67.
Total monthly nreelottatiAn .
Deficiency for the month, none.
Total precipitation since September
1. 1936, 16.66 Inches. Deficiency for
uib season, 0.B3 incn.
Relative humldltv at S n. m. in.
terday. 38; 6 a. m. today. 88.
sunrise tomorrow, 4:40 a. m.
Sunset tomorrow, 7:80 p. m.
Observations Taken at 6 a. m-,
130 Meridian Time.
TfTTTH
S K ss
SB B BE
ev fa O o
I If1!?'
Boise
Boston
Chicago ,
Denver
Eureka .
Helena .. .
Los Angeles .
MEDFORD
New York
Omsha
Phoenix
Portland
Reno ...
. 03
. 73
. 68
. 80
. 63
. 86
. 80
. 83
. 84
. 83
60 Clear
63 .03 Cloudy
T. Cloudy
68 T. Clear
86 Cloudy
88 Clear
..- Clear .
66 Clear
63 ,44 Clear
Clear
Clear
Cloudy
Clear
Cloudy
P.Cdy.
Roseburg 78
Salt Lake 93
San Francisco .... 78
Seattle 74
Spokane H H 88
Washington, D O. 63
Yakima 88
Cloudy
58 .01 Cloudy
68 .01 P. Cdy.
54 T. Cloudy
68 T. Clear
(Oootlnueo uem Page One.)
unless you have a good reason.
It's a map making project under
the aponsorshlp of the bureau of
publlo roads with the cooperation of
the states. While the propect doesn't
ohart the contour lines a do the geo-.
logical survey maps, It marks every,
thing else. It has your barn and
your house. It has the golf course '
and the cemetery, general store and
the sawmill. In fact, there are 67
symbols representing virtually every
object the hand of man ha made.
Borne of the maps are made on
scsle as Urge as one Inch to the
mile. They rival the military map
the German made all over Franca,
and which the Americans used.
The ' purpose of the survey Is to
lay the basis for highway planning,
but the Information revealed 1 high
ly valuable to other people beside
the road builder or Invading armies.
Naturally, the war department .Is a
good customer. So ought the politi
cal workers to he and the lightning
rod salesmen.
In carrying out the project, sur.
veya are now being made In 40 state
more than the geological survey,
the , nation's ohlef map-maker, ha
been able to map. The states match
federal funds for the work.
A master-planning Job, If ever there
la one. It's sll been arranged by
one of the conservative old-tine agen
oles, the realization of dream that
the roads bureau haa dreamed slnoe
long before the New Deal.
When the president told the news,
pepermen to put on the dunce-cap
for bringing up the subject of
third term on hot day, he showed
only little more feeling albeit
cloaked In smiles than he did when
he was asked about the money we'd
'pent sterilizing gold.
. The reason for this I that certain
groups have been raising the ery,
"We can't eat gold." They might add,
"epeclally when It' sterilized." Te
help the deficit there Is that billion,
fifty million, paid for since Decern,
bar, which apparently Is good only
fur what it was originally to burr
under the sod.