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MTT;PFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11. 1937. PAGE NTNT5 Reed every ad on this page you will probably find ex actly the thiongs you have Men looking lot or sale 01 trde tor unused articles you may have. Search your attic or store-room you may Ilnd many things others are seek ing and be sole to realize immediate cash. If what you want tsn't here, advertise fo: ltTrlbunt Classified ada are inexpensive ellectlvel RATES per word. first Insertion- (Minimum -5c) Bach additional Insertion. per word (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without copy chanse 11.23 Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST Man's Elgin wrlstwatch. Lib eral reward. O. H. Bcngteon. Tel. 195. . LOST Sunday. 5 keys on chain. Re turn to Tribune. PICKED UP Yearling Jersey heifer and roan ateer. Owner may have by paying field bill and ad. J. M. Sutherlln. Rt. 3, Boi 1. LOST Black leather billfold contain ing drivers license, currency. So cial Security cam. eta. Reward. Re turn to Tribune. 15 REWARD tor the return of my small, brown dog Seen around Peach street week. ago. Name "Harpo" on collar. T. Slat! Johnston. . LOST 11 og missing, call 1616. LOST Billfold, in city park With inoney and driving licenses tteward Leave fnnune. Clinton f- Ayres WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Woman for care of baby and housework. Inquire Berrydalc Store. Bs'NEf-S :YMA,!? TSShSS. Ifrl'IrOR LEASE Dairy ranch. lanv w uu.o ... - Alrhart. Holland Hotel. WANTED Girl for light housework and care of child. No cooking. Call 115 East 12th between 8 and 6 p jn. SALESLADY IF YOU have personality, neat ap pearance, aged 30 to 50. free to leave on weekly trips, we have n opening for you doing educational work In Southern Oregon. See Mr. Alrhart, Holland Hotel. MALE OR FEMALE HELP FRUIT PICKERS We have a long season, Including large apple acre age. Register now for picking. ORCHARD PARK FARMS Office at packing house. Voorhles Crossing, or call evenings. 1025 W. 11th St. HOP PICKERS wanted August il0th C a Bins tights and wood furnlshea B M Clute, Appiegate Ore WANTED SITUATIONS , ELECTRICIAN. 429 No Holly. Do any thing, anywhere. Tel 537-W. WANTED You nt married man wlto large experience in office work wants position with reliaDle firm Good typist. References. Boa 2849 Trioune WANTED MISCELLANEOUS YOUNO married man want steady year around ob on dairy, or will milk bunch of cows on shares. Experienced. Box 2726. Tribune. WANTED Good fresh or splngera cows. Phone 187, Central Point, or write Oaklelgh Ranch. WANTED To lease for cash, dairy ranch to accomodate 25 cows: plen ty pasture and acreage to raise hay and small amount of grain. Ad dress Box 3725. care Mall Tribune. WANTED Old people and convales cents to care for. Good reference. Reasonable rates. Phone 1564 or call at 7 Chestnut. CLOTHES washes, starched, dried, 5c lb. Phone U38-Y. WANTED 500 ft. -H m. and 200 ft 1 in. ud nlpe. Sf-x 2936. Tribune. PAINTING and Paperhanglng. Reas onsote pncM. Phone 774-J-2. WANTED 2-wheel trailer for a.0.00. Box 144. Talent. PALNTINO ctliominln?, paper-hanging- Estimate given. L. L. Beckham T. .m-R-3. WANTED Pasture for 10 calves J. A. Manke. Route 1 Medford. WE ouy catt.e. nogs rabbits cnicK ens R!'tv Davii 2117 Capitol Ave Phons is?4-L. WANTED Discarded violins Piano tiinin vvxm 'epairing oy Price 20 via" tivnence Shuits Bros 220 tart.frt Phone u69 Fo! toui rurmture HOLHHimk 4MIKI-US irh and Frnt Prions 647 JbN--Uun prices pild tot oraa ri I Tooptr toraae osttertes u minim tn.i itnei rniuit 'rofi mtii tr tame tots pir- .a ncn,ner wrt.,1 -.no 3ut totj tinn wbec OVJ pns xi;l ntereft fou. H1 - pmu Wool M'hlr Ho MdAej Oood Furniture Stows SO jf Mf! 01 MLU'VrtD BAKOAIN HOLBE WANTED WOOI MOHAIH-We nsve larfp fill HUhest Dnrf pa: MFUM,Hl, RAKOAiN HUt'ft 17 N. Orape nu Poooa 1063, WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED TO BUV Tractor disc. Phone 1388. FOR RENT-FURNISHED ROOMS ROOMS for rent, reasonable, with garaee. Phone 1664. Call at 7 Chestnut. PLEASANT rooms, good board, tree garage. 838 West 11th. FURNISHED room, close In. 130 South Laurel. Phone 934-L. FOR KENT Furnished room J wee Call evenings 318 Hamilton ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 S. Orape FOR RENT HOUSES FOR rent Four-roomed modern I furnished house (two bed rooms).1 sleeping porch, garage. 804 Bennett' Ave. I FOR RENT Furnlahed 4-room house with bath and woodhouse. Inquire 306 So. Oakdale. FOR RENT Modern 8-room home, close In, 137.30. Harold H. Brown Agency. Call 19S: after 6. 1670, FURNISHED H duplex and 3-room apartment: adults. 604 West 10th. FOR RENT 4-room house, vacant August 17th. Inquire 634 N Bartlett. FOR RENT To reliable party, 6 -room bungalow at 1405 W. Main. Inquire Tel. 11 FOR RENT Modern unfurnished 5 room house, 1 mile from city limits; beautiful grounds. Call 1616, be . tween 9 a. m. and S p. m. FOR RENT 2 -room ton, partly furalaaed. 5 month. John Foster. Eagle Point. FOR RENT APARTMENT8 FOR RENT Apartment, adults. Phone 743-M. 135 N. Holly. 3-ROOM furnished apt. Sleeping porch, private bath, hot and cold water, lights, adults. 913 So. Oak dale. FOR RENT Apartment. 335 Apple FOR RENT Apartment. 334 Apple. FOR RENT 1 furnlahed apartment 8 office rooms. 1 store building 1 basement room See Roland Bub bard or Al LlttreU FOR RENT BOARD-ROOMS SPECIAL COOL ROOMS Exoellent bosrd. 611 West loth. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS 170 acres near Cresoent Cltv. Calif. Oood six- room house and dairy barn. $300 1 per vear. Glenn Ireland, cresoant City." Cal. FOR EXCHANGE SALE OR TRADE for cows or ho. team mules. 2 well-mated teams horses, several o:d horses. Stewart Ave. and Thomas Rd. Jack Martin FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR TRADE 6-room modern home 2 acres, clear tor your equity, or clear 1936 or 1037 sedan or coacn as down payment. Paul Martin, Rt. 3, Box 35, Medford. FOR SALE OR TRADE 20 acre 12.000: crop now in Property lo cated on Pacific oighway oetween Talent and Phoenix Fot particulars call R Edwards Southern Oregon B re -very FOR SALE REAL E8TATE FOR SALE 80 acres, all stocked with dairy cows and complete (arming equipment. Everything modern. Del Norte county. Calif. Glenn Ireland, Crescent City, Calif. FOR SALE S acres. Irrigated, good house. barn, chicken house, 2100 00: $300.00 down. Also Half Acre, good modern 8 room house, sleeping porch, base ment, city water. $260 00 down. H. O. WILSON Phone 1564 FOUR SUBURBAN DWELLINGS Priced from $800 to $3,000 HAROLD H. BROWN, Agcy. Tel. 195; after o, 1670 150 ACRES 80 acres farm land, (roe water, house, barn, stock and equipment; clear. Will take Med ford home as down payment. Oood terms on balance. Box 2050, 11 bune. $1160 for equity tn nouses at 10 and 108 So. Oakdale. Assessment, all paid nnd taxes to date or will trade equal val ic tn small home, reasonable close In country. W. K. Rowley. 104 So. Oakdale. MOUNTAIN home and stock ranch for sale, reasonable 25 acres cultlvsted family orchard Treda White Can yonvllle. FOR SALE: 160 acre ranch on Brans Creek, 7 room bouse and large barn. 50 acres cultivated. Paid up water right Place all under fence. Price $2750. Easy terms low rate of Interest on over na.f of purchase price. If you want a real barealn see tble before you buy Phone either 365, 319R or 517L ur write C. 0. Pierce, Med ford. FOR SALE 4-rooni modern houae garage and urge lot. Will take late model car as part or all down payment. 408 Benson street. SMALL rRACT on kegue nrer: house barn. earAge. woodshed, alfalfa splendid Garden. Attractive price for quick ale O S. Butterfleld Medlord Bldg. SEE W J IDADI KOBEMTS 720 W 2nd for Homes Ranches or Real Estate ot any Kind FEDERAL LAND BANK FABMfl Convenient terms Call Warren Pav. tergnn 401 Liorny Stag oi O A, Barnes 161 East a to St. Cugene HOUSES for sale or rent. Jackson County Slog A Loan Assa WHEN rou think ol real estate think ot hrdwn WHITE FOR SALE-D008PETB rou ?at.c weii trainee lemaie insni Better bird dot . Telephone 153, FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES ABBEY'S SPECIAL Jl DHRANT 4-door; good, clean, at. tractive; 876 down. Walter W. Abbey. Inc. FOR SALE Dodge sedan, fine condi tion. Perl Funeral Home. 3 MODEL A Ford Coupes. Bargain price (79 00 and S47 00. PIERCE ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge at Plymouth Distributors FOR SALE 1937 Packard 8-pas seneer touring coupe. Perfect me chanical condition. Looks like new. 819 So. Peach. Phone 1488 -J. FOR SALE 1930 Graham-Paige se dan Excellent condition. Driven 13.000 miles. L. C. Vlters, 117 Morton St., Ashland, Ore. FOR SALS Coupe. 30.000 miles. Good tires and upholstering. Re cent overhaul. R. V. Schafer, Table Rock. FOR 8A:.S 1931 Chevrolet deluxe coupe, tine condition. 9350. Call 14-F-4. O. E. OATE8 AUTO CO. R Ic O. USED CARS 85 Dodge Pickup 9435 '31 studebaker Sedan .. 385 80 Model A. Coach 345 '39 Bulck Std. Coupe : 145 39 Pontiao sedan 160 C. E. GATES AUTO CO. Used Car Department 6th and Bartlett FOR SALE 3-door Ford sedan: reas onable. 410 Hamilton. FOR SALS OR TRADE m-ton truck, flat bed; dragw. Phone 468-J-3. LANOrS GOOD USED OARS We have large selection of late model, high-grade Osed Can to ehooee from Practically al) makes and body styles, sedans ooupes ana roadsters. Used Oar Lot at 36 So. Riverside. LANGE MOTOR OAR CO. 38 N. Riverside. LIGHT MODEL Dodge Sedan. In cellent condition. Call 900 or 1165 X evenings. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Weaner 403 -J-l. pigs. Phone FOR SALE 28 fat lambs and one two-year-old Shornhorn Durham bull. WUhlte Ranch, Lake Creek. Oregon. FOR SALE Three young thorough bred unregistered Hereford bulla. B. L- Dodge. Phone 565 -J. FOR SALE Fine noting Guernsey and Jersey cow. N. E. Central Point Richmond Place. FOR SALE Good Coniedale rams Yearling, very good. Knise Brottv era. RFD NO. 1. Box 103, Rose burg Oregon. FOR SAT E Fresh cow with calf. 45. Corner Howard and DeBarr Ave. J. B. Bynum. FOR SALE One horse 1630 lbs young and sound; also one team farm horeee. 8. R Hill, Rt. 1. Boa 334. Central Point. FOR SALE Team. 17 Phoenix. Ted FUli FOR SALE Ramboulllet yearling rams: also spotted Poland China plga from registered stock. Oolph Phlpps, Crater Lake Hwy. TOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE 300 turkeys. Bert Nelson, Beagle. FOR SALE Puliett. fryers, sweet corn for canning. Fnone -r-. BRONZE turkey oatchlng eggs 9 ft L R rooster Lnqulre Psrnoll'. Store. Appiegate CHICKS S9 per 100. Rocks. Reds and Hampahirea every Wednesday Brooks Hatchery, East N. 8t., Grants Pass. Oregon. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Household goods, King. FOR BALE Hoffman plane. $4940 Hawley Transfer. 118 N. Riverside. FOR SALE Crab apples, 3c lb. Phone 10OO-H. JACK'S 2ND HAND STORE. South Orape. The house of a thousand bargalna. Davenports, dressers, rugs, 8-lnch Irrigation pipe, oil etoves. radios, beds, springs, cots. DRUM OUTFIT for sale. Pearl fin ished, good condition. A. Blanch! Medford-Jackaonvllle Star Route, Box 24. Medford. CORONA Portable and L. 0. Smith typewriter for sale cheap. Phone 1331. PICKLINO cucimbere. Dresaler's. 1107 E. Main. Phone 1569-T PEACHES Eating and canning, 4 mile west of Calhoun Ranch. I mile west of Phoenix. C. Betz. FOR BALE Wood cook stove. North Holly. 1 team, cow, calf and household furniture ptlced to sell. Inquire Trail store, v. . wara. FOR SALE Apilecta, Earl orchard Phone 406-J-l. 1937 6-FI. NEW electric refrigerator Call 800 or 1165-X evenings. FOR SALE Peaches Early Triumph good tor canning. R. R. Ouches ortffln Creek. Phone BS7-L. ORAVENSTEIN APPLES O. V. Mjft Tel. 258-J FOR SALE Used bricks J a Uanke 9 ml.es east of Jacksonville. APPICOTS - Top price 8c. u. mile south of White onifln Creek school Henry Huklll LAROE STOCK used wheat and bar ley ucka i to ec A 'so (-wine. MEDPOKD BAROALN HOUSE 17 N Orape SI Phone 1063. FOR CHARIS a SWAV1S Corset tel 1333-J. evenlnga. lit Hamilton FOR SALE Hav In shock enemas cream separator milk cooler Tel 1002. L NEW ta. p. Brlggs a fttrston Osa engine ror ssie cn-ep. irat west llti. Psoas itaa-x. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS SMALL electric stove, Orape St. 15.00. 13 S. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALS Lesae on service station, grocery, cabins, csmp ground; fronts Cnter lake Hwy.. Join Rogue river; doing good business; 31 mlies from Medford. Richfield Station. DR. O. O. OOLDSBERRY Temporar Uy located with Dr L U Sandera Medford Centet Bldg. HIGHEST CASH PAID for yom furniture MEKFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N Orape St. Phone 1083. ENJOY the week-ends on the beach at White Rock; new modern cot tages good eats bathing hunting and tuning watch (or the sig white rock. 6 miles north Smith River. Cel.. on highway 101 at Ore gon tine. PINB AUTO CAMP ClO In. 1600 ft frontage on highway and Bogua river, eioellent location, modern buildings, fine made; located be tween oold H1U and Rogue River Prior d tosell. ALSO 80 aorea wood proposition on good road; plenty of timber Selling price, $185 cash Rotrue Rivet Real Eatate Eicnange offlof 3 ml If a west or Gold Hilt MISCELLANEOUS HAVE 3 trucks for pear hauling. In quire 8H4 Bennett St. FREE Complete Building Service Plana for new construction or re model and additions. Estimates of material, advice as to necessary finance. Call and Look Over Our Service and stock of quality materials, palntB and hardwire. A Home Owned Yard Since l&Otf MEDFORD LUMBER COMPANY 3rd and Fir Street SWEDISH MASSAGE. Russian-Turk l&b cabinet baths. 205 Liberty Bldg Phone 694 BUSINESS DIRECTORY The Fashion Shop. THE FASHION 8HOP - Dressmaking and Remodeling Buttons and Buckles covered 308 0 8 National Bank Building lei 1181 MONEY TO LEND You Need Only One Thing To Get A Loan From Us The Ability to Make Small Regular Payment on Any Loan Plan SKfc W. IS. THOMAS MGR. ORE. AND WASH MTQ CO MEDFORD S OLDEST AND LAROES1 PERSONAL FINANCE vXJ 45 So Central. Ground Floor Cnuertan Theatre Bldg Lie. No. S-167-M-180 Phone 139 Transfer. DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE Local and Long Distance Furniture Moving Bonded camera Ftreprool storsge Expen crating, packing ano shipping ervice "Davis for Service." Phone 644. EAD8 TRANSFER ft STORAGE CO Office 26 8o Fir Phone 816 prices right. Service guaranteed SAMSON lanarer and Storage Fur niture Moving and expert furniture packing service Fireproof storage new low rates. P E SAMSON C Phone 883 STUART'S VKUCK1NO SERVICE Telephone 1038 or 832 111 No Ml St. Local and long distance. Fuel otla. any kind Green stamps In side of 3-mtle umlt Mail Tribune Daily ACROSt 1. South American country L Taparlng solids 10. Device for traatlng cloth H. Heated chamber IB. Overhead 1. Wander 17. Suture IS. Light and On 19. Seethe 20. Salad herbs 22. Strictly 21. Mediterranean ailing vessel 28. Negative 17. AncKnt manuscript SO. Bone It. Do something In return IS. Pootleis animal 17. Stinging In Beet it. Favor 40. Bnug room 41. Planet 41. City In Para guar 44. Uneven 46. Section of the Koran 47. Son of 8th 4. Weeds i. Type meaeure 10. Pre van t Solution of Yesterday's Puule PJAM BOTH E IPIAICiE. eEIMIIO! iOgOR msLAL A iULON fflPERgE EElB L E AIR I S TJO CfflG IMPS BjAN tMr E fmZ 5 AiT F IU IR TWE R MPR E. R IlClil U IffA R E A NWSMjl LLFL.Agi sIueIyUfieieUtMrIo M. Siamese cela 61. Run aay to marry 61. Work of tx eellence M. Draw 84. Tramp 66. Reluctant $7. Bacchanalian cry 18. AeceiRlbla 69. Flexible 70. Hardens 71. Favorites 72. Express contempt I 1ZZ muW II3 WWW lZZllZlZll MlJ HiL n 44 1 W47 ZZZZZZZZZZ"" :0j7i BUSINE8S DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO TITLIS IN8UKA.NCt AHHTHACTS tSCHUMS Chiropractic Physician DR. E. W. HOFFMAN CHIROPRACTIC PHYSIOIAN Jacksonville Hlway Phone 731-J. Expert windo Cleaners LET GEOROI DO (T - fel 1173 House cleaning, (loot waxing orl ectal rug cleaning and upnoistering LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Final settlement. In the County Court of the County of Jackson In and for the Stat of Oregon. In the Matter of the Eatate of Arthut J. Parrv. deceased. Notice la hereby given that Joseph M. Pratt, the undersigned executor of the estate of above named oeoxieni haa filed In the above entitled court and matter his final account and re port of the administration of sain eatate and said court by Its order duly entered therein haa fixed August aim 1937, at 10:00 o'clock a. m., at the courtroom of said court in the Jack son County courthouse at Medford Oregon, as the time and place for the hearing of any and all objections to said account and report, or to any Itrm thereof, and for the settlement thereof. Dated and first published July 28th 1837. JOSEPH M. PRATT, Executor Notice of Appointment of Administrator-Notice la hereby given by the un dersigned that he was. on the 3rd day of August. 1937. by the Count Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County, and In the matter of the Estate of Jennie E. Reames. deceased, pending In said Court, duly appointed Administrator oi aaia cu rtate. All persona having claims against said Estate are hereby required to present the fame, with proper vouch ers, ultMn six months from the date of this notice, to the undersigned Administrator, at 412 Liberty Build ing. Medford. Oregon. Dated this 4th day of August. 1937 EDWARD L. REAMES, Administrator of the Estate, of Jennie E. Reames. Deceased Pomona Grange Pomona Orange. Another an n nil picnic aponeorod by Jackaon County Pomona Orange, at Jacluon Hot Springs laat Sunday, haa come and gone. Approximately 250 people enjoyod the day. All but (our Oranges ot the county were represented. In the count for the Orange having the largest number present, Eagle Point won the prlre with 31, followed by Talent with 30, Central Point 20, and Oold Hill 17. Three families were entered for the prize for the largeat family, each family numbering five. The Oil more family of Central point won Spe cial mention should be made of the Eagle Point entry, the Putman fam ily of father, mother, ton and two daughters, all very active Granger. During the afternoon the following program was carried out: Event No. 1 Nall-drlvlng contest for women, with first prize to Mrs. Warren Patterson of Central Point; second to Mrs. Ridings of Appiegate. No. 2 Rolllng-pin throwing, Mrs. Rcecoe Roberts of Roxy Ann taking first. No. 3 Oueaelng contest on num ber of stones contained In a box, Al- Cross -Word Puzzle IS. Depend SI. Irritate 21. Ravin 26. Character drees 17. Military student St. Muilc drama, 19, Olvar SI. Goad SS. American Ravolutlon ary patriot S4. Stage player 35. Leaven !7. You and 1 36. Part of a church iU Fits one Inside another 41. flymbol for odium 41. Divisions of the year 4T. World's highest mountain 10. Likely SI. Cultivates 14. Turning maohlne 61. Not the same, 68. Hew 17. Easy rait 15. Encoursgs Bt. Piece ef money 41. Declars as. Shelter for (mail animals ft. Make trial ef 61. Devoured 71. Waits allowance DOWN 1. Attlfjds J. Uniform . Pcruie 4. Altogether good I. Maacultne name I. Fat 7. Egg drink I. At any time I. European fine 19. Judge II. Beneficial IS. Malign vln Inman of Phoenix Orange win ning with exaot number. No. 4 Hog-calllng contest for men. won by John Anderson of Central Point. No. 6 Hog-calllng contest for women, won by Mrs. Pollard of Tal ent. No. 6 The winners of the above two competed, with Mrs. pollard win- . nlng. No. 7 Swimming contest for boya under 13, won by Morris Davles of Eagle Point. No. 8 Young ladles' swimming contest; Dorothy wiener and Ketura Boetwlck. both of Talent, tied for first place. No. 9 Young men's swimming con test, won by Clarence Chlldera of Talent. No. 10 Freckle contest for little girls, won by Florence Howea of Oold Hill. a No. 11 Diving contest for young people, won by Ketura Boetwlck of Talent. Pennies were thrown Into the pool for the enjoyment of the little folks. Much skill and determination was exhibited here. A very beautiful cake was baked and donated by Mrs. Nora Walters of the Talent Grange. This was sold during the day to defray expenses of the picnic The committee In charge wlahos to take this opportunity of thank- lug Mr. and Mrs. Ottlnger of the Jackson Hot Springs for their kind ness In helping to make tills picnic the auceas that It was by turning over facilities of their picnic grounds. Also for the publicity given ths day by KM ED, the chamber of commerce, the Medford Mall Tribune, the Ash land Tidings and the Medford News. We are truly very appreciative of all this assistance. There are a number of lost articles at the home of Mrs. Olive Floyd, phone 1372-J, Sums Valley Orange. Sams Valley Orange will sponsor a Orange picnic Saturday, August 14, from 7 to 11 p. m.. The group will gather on the ttver In back of Ly man's, AU members and their fam ilies are urged to attend. Visiting Grangers welcome. A bonfire program la planned with games and contests for all. Welners, buns and coffee will be available, with a Dutch cake auvMon to help defray expenses. Committees appointed Include: Program. Wealey McDonough and Ruth Ktnne; refreshments, Ethel Duggan; aports, R. E. Nealon; wood and grounds, Norman Burreeon, Oer- aid Fitzgerald, Stanley Straus and Morris Frlnk; games, Betty Dusen berry. Anyone de&lrlng further Informa tion should contaet the committee lr. charge, Margaret Wilson or Donna Straus. H. E. C. chairman reminds all to remember the box supper for next regular meeting, August 31. Phoenix PHOENIX. Aug. 11. (Bp.) Mrs. T. V. William and daughter Charity returned Thursday from a week's va cation at the Yarns! ranch near Chllo quln. where they were guest of Mrs. Margaret Blddle. Mr. A. H. Fisher 1 vacationing with her son Fred and family at Lakevlew, Victor Hoktgang spent the past week at the L. H. Wilcox home a guet of Harry Wilcox. Mrs. W. F. Borchardt and daugh ter of Salem were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Wilcox Mr. and Mra. Leo Furry arrived Monday from Ivanhoe, Cal, Mr. and Me. J. (. Roberts spent the last week-end visiting friends and relatives In the Willamette val ley. Friends In ths community wish to extend aympathy in the passing of Milton O. Anderson. "Milt," a he waa known, has been a familiar fig ure In Phoenix for many years, and will be missed by a large number of friends. Mrs. Daisy etonebreaker ot Berke ley, Cel., Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Mary Llvangood, and brothers, T. W, and C. 8. Wright, here. Mrs. Aurora Bee and sons Harold and Waldemar of Bmolan, Ka., ar rived recently to visit Mrs. Beck's son. Ous Beck, snd family. They then continued on to Prospeot to vtalt another son, Joe Beck. A fam ily reunion ws held at Casey's camp on Rogue river, Sunday. This was the first time In ten yeara that all members of the Bsck family wars to gether. Waldemar Beck apsnt a day In Medford recently looking up former fellow student of the Northwestern university. Gary Montgomery of Marshfleld Is visiting his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Montgomery. Weldon Sloan, L. H. Wilcox and Harry Wilcox left Monday for a short vacation stay at Diamond lake. The county rock crusher crew working st the Colver gravel sit, dug out many Interesting Indian relics last week. The plonser, Houston snd parts of the Coleman road were sur fsced wit, gravel and sand last week by county crews, Mr. and Mrs. F. I. Wedge spent Sunday at Casey's csmp on the Rogue. Mrs. John Miller was the honored guest at a shower given recently at the B. A. Montgomery home, with Mrs. Oordon Dayton and Mrs. B. A. Montgomery hostesses. Ouesta were: Mr. Wsrren TurnqulM and son Ron ald of McCloud, Cel.. Mrs. Don Mont gomery and family, Mra. B. Wlthrow, Mrs. T. W. Wright, Mra. B. Brown rlgg, Mra. Bmer Harts. Mra. p. Hind man, Mr. Hugh Calhoun, Mr. W. V. Faster and Ml Jeanetta MeAbee. Mr. and Mra. Robert Furry and son Fred sre vacationing at lost Pralne - Beef-eater Is the popular designa tion .1 certain memhers of the Eng- t Usti yeomen of the Guard whi since the efcronstlon af Ben- Till have 1 formed part ot ths train of royily.ugatr, Cherlolt. I. ' :. Il :X.-Xx,, F. D. R.'S MIIND Michigan's rjdhalied Got. Frank Murphy, often clauihed as a potential presidential nom inee, let oS new political ru mors when he cruise" ou Chesa peake bay with the President POLE CAMPERS SURPRISED B? IE VISITORS MOSCOW, Aug. U-HAP) So.let polar campers today reported find ing the top of the world unexpect edly populated with animal life. From a wide craok In the Ice nee running past the door of their tent, a startled seal poked It head out of the water three time and stared at the campers. The camp also had a brief Tlalt from a ehe-beer with two cubs. The animals took fright at eight of the men, however, and lumbered away In full flight. Seagull and guillemots frequently fly over the camp, the polar party reported, and Jellyfish have been pulled up from a depth of 9840 feet where there exists what sclsntleta described as a "biological spring." Two members of the party, the explorers Papanln and Shlrahoff , have been paddling a rubber boat In the Ice-floe channel, where the water In some places Is 160 feet wide, photographing the edgea. The party reported today'a weather at freezing, with an overcast sky and visibility limited to a mite or two. There was a "celling" of about 176 yard. SLATED FOR AIRINGS E BOISE, Idaho, Aug. U(s Idaho Attorney. Onnerel J. W.' Taylor an nounced today he would ask "a grand Jury perhaps several to consider transactions snd conditions In the state highway bureau." "The audit, for which the last leg islature provided 136.000, haa brought to light so many matters In addi tion to those already known by this office thst the Interests In ths state demand such an Inquiry," Taylor ex plained. Under Idaho law, the attorney general must make his recommends Uono to one of the two district Judges for Ada county, Charles F. Koslsch or O. E. Wlnstesd. They may grant or deny the re quest. Taylor said he would make his recommendation "shortly." "Of on. thing X sm certain," said Taylor: "The sute of Idaho ha paid out enormous sum ot money for services snd materials thst have not been delivered, and the taxpayera are en titled to know whether thla was ac complished through criminal dishon esty or militant atuptdlty." ICE CREAM SOCIAL CENTRAL POINT. Aug. 11 (Bpl.) Ladles Civic club of Central Point will serve loe cream and cake on toe high school lawn Thursday evening. Proceeds from the sal will be used to repair th. roof and Install gutters on ths library building. Th Elks band will furnish muslo during th evening. The Isdles clvlo club recently pur chased a building to house the pub llo llbrsry and by strenuous work neve been successful In psytng off all bills on tns project. The bulldlug has been reflnlahed on th Inalde and a new floor laid. The ladle', an now raising money to Improve th roof before the winter rslns. MoNARYS LEAVING FOR SALEM HOME THURSDAY WASHINGTON, Aug. U (AF Senator Cr.snea McNsry of Oregon Republics n leader, will leave Waah- Ington Thursday, arriving at his home near Salem, Or., on Monday Ti senator will b scoompanleo r Mrs. MfNary and their small Meteorological Report AtllUlt 11, 1037. Forecnffts. Medford and vicinity: Fair tonight and Thursday; warmer Thursday. Oregon: Pair tonight and Thurs day but local fogs on coast: warmer Interior Thursday; gentle northerly winds off coast. Local Data. Temperature a year ago today : Highest. SO; lowest. 03. Total monthly precipitation, none. Deficiency for the month. 0.03 Inch. Total precipitation since September 1. 1030; 1636 Inches. Deficiency for the season. 1.03 Inches. Relative humidity at S p. ra. yes terday, 35; 5 a. m. today, 84. Sunrise tomorrow. 6:10 a. ra. Sunset tomorrow, 7:10 p. m. Observations taken at 5 a. m., 120 Meridian Time. Eg s B S3 n c 2 Cloudy P. Cay. P.Cdy. Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Cloudy P. Cdy. Clear Roseburg 66 Bait Las'. . 93 San Francisco 88 Seattle . 73 Spokane .... 74 Washington, D.C. 90 Yakima . 84 ROSS HAS SUPPORT OF NEW GROUP FOR BONNEVILLE HELM PORTLAND. Aug. 11 -(AP) Ad vocatea of publlo ownership of power, meeting here isat night, voted to form a permanent organization to be known as the People's Power League with Dr. J. p. Hcech of Bend as ohalrman. Delegate will be appointed from each county In the state. The group passed a resolution fav oring the appointment ot J. D. Ross of Seattle as administrator of the Bonneville project, declaring that Ross was recognised as having a "vital but unselfish interest" In ths dsm. A telegrm sent to Preeident Roose velt, with copies to Secretary Ickes snd members of the Oregon oongre alonal delegation, said that Roe had the support of the rank and file of the northwest, and waa "the choice of the people" tor the post. Ray qui, master of the state grange told the group the executive commit tee of that organisation was unanl. moualy for Ross, ALBANY, Aug. 11. ( AP) District Attorney J. K. Weatherford, Jr, or dered alt plnball machines In Linn county bsnlshed by Sunday at mid- nignt. His action followed a decision by Circuit Judge L, O. Lewelllng dis solving a temporary injunction re straining th district attorney from prosecuting the operators. The Judge dented a petition brought by Hugh Hammerly. Albany plnball owner, for a change In Judges. Judge Lewelllng said the case could not be transferred after It had started. Judge Lewelllng, however, disquali fied himself from further psrtlel pstlon by saklng the supreme court to nsme a Judge to hear a petition for a permanent injunction If ma chine owners resist the closing. G. Pass Poacher Convicts Himself ORANTS PASS, Aug. 11. (P) When Psul Erwln Brunsr of Nsw Hops shot a deer In the Marvin Web ber oorn patch near Murphy ftunday night, he left hi celling ca-.d. state police testified In Justice court to day. Bruner admitted a ruoelpt for gas and oil found near the entrails ot a deer was his, plesded guilty to gam law violation, paid 836 fins, and was released under suspended sentenoe of 80 days In county Jail. Hard Lork Coach Dies. CUNTONVTLLE, Wis., Aug. 11 (AP) Curran C. McConvill. 40, coach of th University of Wiscon sin crsw that lost a Poughkeepele rs-.a In 1899 because of a berry orate, died of a heart attack today In an automobile factory when he waa superintendent. i. , , M Fer Cempleta Coverage of Biisi- ssss and Financial News Rsad PattAt foirtt F.Atittk THE WALL STREET JOURNAL Relied upon by Business Men snd laveslers for Current Newt and DepcadsM Informs lien. Send (or ov sped el introductory offer, FIVE MONTHS FOR S.0O tis aw at.. bax raaxuaro is fv. stsi . Los -Noun , SKATTLa Boise 88 64 .. Boston 88 73 .38 Chicago 90 88 .... Denver 98 68 T. Eureka 88 86 Helena .. 78 58 Los Angelee 88 60 . MEDFORD 89 63 .. New York 90 73 .13 Omaha 98 70 Phoenix 104 SO .... Portland 76 66 T. Reno 94 60 63