LOCAL and
Trom California Among visitors
here la Mm. C. Coffey of San Berna
dlno, Calif., who la transacting bus
iness and visiting friend.
In Portland William P. Isaac wa
among Medford vtMtors in Portland
last week vacationing there for a few
days.
From Gold HillOut -of-town vis
itor a shopping hera today Included
Mrs. Mildred Lttster and Mra. Paul A.
Throne, both of Gold Hill.
Complete Vacation Mrs. Myrtle
Blakeley today resumed her duties as
secretary of the Mail Tribune after
spending a two weeks' vacation In Eu
gene and Portland.
To Arizona Mr. and Mrs. Milo
Lamb and son Kenneth will leave to
morrow for an Indefinite stay tn Ari
zona for the benefit of Mr. Lamb's
health.
From Central Point Mrs. John La
throp and Leland Johnson, both of
Central Point, were among those visit
ing friends and transacting business
In Medford today.
Royal Neighbors Meet Royal Neigh
bors of Ashland will entertain Med
ford and other camps of the district
In the I. O. O. P. hall tn Ashland
Wednesday at 8 p. m.
At Forest Camps Campgrounds in
the Union Creek district of the Rogue
river national forest were utilized
over the week-end by 275 campers and
335 picnickers, headquarters here an
nounced today.
Gets Forest Job Edward Brock of
936 North Central avenue tody be
gan employment as a truck driver for
the Rogue river national forest. He
received the position through a civil
service appointment.
Return from Trip Mra. Miner T.
Boshears and children returned to
Medford Friday evening after a ten
day vacation to San Francisco, Calif.,
where they visited relatives and
friends.
Airport Arrivals Today'a arrivals
at Medford municipal airport includ
ed Lieut. T. B. Faulkner of Hamilton
field, San Rafael, Calif., who was en
route to Seattle, Wash., in a Douglas
reconnalsaace plane; and J. R. Todd,
Pomona, Calif., business man, his wife
and son who were en route from Pas
co, Wash., to their home via Oakland.
Yesterday's arrivals were Phil Fields.
Portland business man. returning
home from San Francisco in his Eag
lerock; R. W. Sugg. Vancouver, Wash,
to Klamath Falls In his Fleet; Wil
liam Moss. Portland to Redding.
Calif., in a Falrchlld; and Lieut. H. A.
Boushey, returning to his post at
Fort Lewis, Wash., from Oakland in
a Douglas obsercatlon.
Livestock
Portland
PORTLAND. Ore., Aug. 1. (AP
TJSDA) HOGS: 2550. Including 630
through end direct, market alow,
drlve-lns ateady to IS cents lower
than Friday, carload lota 15 centa
below a wee ago. 170-310 lb. load
lota 12 85. drive-In 13.35H50.
330-380 lba. 1 150i 13, few from
load lota 123. light light and
alaughter plga 11.60ijl3. packing
aowa M.T69, feeder plga all
11.50.
CATTLE 3600, Including 0 dir
ect, calves 400, Including 83 dlreet.
market uneven, good steers and
cows steady; low cutter and cutter
strong, bulla steady. veal 60 centa
higher, few loads good grass ateera
9.8010, acattered aalee and fleahy
steers 8.60(9.28, common 8.
few helfera 6.50 3 8. part load 8.3.
low cutter and cutter cows $4
4 75, common-medium 5'6.75. good
beef cows M7. bulls aj.T58.35.
few .S0. good eholoe vealars
1000.
SHEEP 3300. Including 718
through, market strong to 35 cents
higher, good spring lamba 9a9.35.
one cholco lot eastern Oregon lambs
9.50. common-medium 7 9 8.50, few
yearlings t5s6.60. one lot good
lightweights 7, medium good ewea
34.
South win Kranclwo
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 18.
IAP-USDA) HOOS: 800, lueludlng
400 direct. Butchers fully 16fj30c
lower than Fridays averages, top
and bulk good-choice 170-326 lb.
weights $12.65 straight and sorted
at 812.15; parking sows mostly S9.6U
a 9 65.
CATTLE 900, Including 150 dir
ect. Load good fed steers held above
10 25. common steers fully steady,
three loads plain 880 lb. Mexican
type steers 77 35; five loads Ore
gon range cows on sale; low-cuttera-rutters
fairly active, steady to atrong.
Mi 4 75: fat dairy type cows (5;
bulls firm, few medium grades .o,
good quoted up to 14.35. Calvea: 60.
Little changed.
PHEEP 2,300. Including 900 dir
ect: holdovere 300. Lambs opened
moetlv steady to week, other classes
acsree. about three decks medium
choice 76-81 lb. shorn lambs S't
8 75; no wooled lambs sold, good
Orceons held sround 19 50 or sllghtlv
above; slaughter ewes quoted largely
75 down
f hlrneo
CHICAGO. Aug. 16. (AP-CSDA)
HOOS: 10.000; market early 10
15c lower than Fridays average;
now fcidd'.ns armipd 35c lower, top
on rr Icai 113 45: fr-w choice
190-3in lb 13 40; bulk 180-230
lbs. aiS-a 35: mot good parking
saw 11 a 6n.
CATTLE 13.000: ealr. 3 000:
nrlrtiT Bra'n fd atera and year-Una-.
strong t 3 v. higbr: fw loads
outstanding welpnty kind up mt:
top $17 30: nw high on crop; few
load 3174.50: several loads 31600
17.35; Nt light TMrllnga. 31T,3ft.
but bulk steer crop comprises med
ium totffond trad; bidding 35c
lo-rr on such eattle.
tMtTP 11 000. spring lambs slow
mlr to wek; gpoa iotas' lower:
Bri "hr offerlnga 111 down;
aa-'ly top 311 J4.
PERSONAL
, Calling Here Mra. C. R. Natwick
and son Tommy of Eagle Point shop
ped and called here Saturday.
Callforntan Here Mrs. L. W. Law
rentr of Hilt. Calif., was In Medford
Saturday to receive medical attention
Called by lllnes Lieut, and Mrs.
Roy D. Craft, accompanied by Lieut.
Craft s brother. Ray Craft, who haa
ben visiting them here, left this
week-end for Tacoma. Wn.. called by
the serious Illness of Lieut, and Mr.
Craft's sister.
Meeting Tomorrow Southern Ore
gon Oem and Mineral society will
hold a regular semi-monthly meeting
In the Jackson County Chamber of
Commerce at 7:30 tomorrow evening.
Each member Is requeued by E. R.
Santo, president, to bring a friend.
Peach Growers Meet All Jackson
county peach growers are to meet at
7:30 tonight in the courthouse au
ditorium here. The meeting will re
ceive reports on this year's crop, price
expectations and marketing policies
and consider the formation of an as
sociation. Return from Vacation Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Calder of 107 King
street have returned home from a
three weeks' vacation. They spent part
of their vacation leisurely motoring
along the Oregon coast and then went
to Marlal, sportsmen's resort, where
for a week they were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Billings
Ex-Residents Here Mr. and Mra.
Jack Forette of Weed. Cal., were vislt
ora in Medford yesterday. Mr. Forette
returned to Weed last night where he
Is employed by an automobile firm.
Mrs. Forette will spend the remainder
of the week with her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Walter M. Bergman before re
turning home. Both are former res
idents of this city.
Federal Prisoners-New federal prls
oners lodged temporarily In the Jack
son county Jail include Lee urdln.
40. of Sprague River and toseph Hub
bard. 66. of Klamath Fall, both
charged with selling liquor to Indians.
They were brought here from Klam
ath Falls Friday night by United
States Deputy Marshal Paul Hanlin.
They will be transferred later to Port
land where charges win be reviewed
by the grand Jury,
To Colorado George Henselman.
district agent for the Aetna Life In
surance company, and family will
leave tomorrow morning by motorcar
for Denver and Colorado Springs.
They will be gone for three weeks. Mr.
Henselman will be the guest of the
Aetna home office at the annual re
gional conference which Is limited to
leading salesmen. He will also attend
the convention of the National Asso
ciation of Life Underwriters conduct
ed by lending companies at Denver.
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND. Aug. 18. (AP)
Grain:
(wheat) Open High Low Close
Sept. .99 .99 .98 .98
Dec J.OO 1.00 .99i .99ft
Cash wheat: Big Bend bluestem.
hardwheat. 13 percent. 1.02: 13
percent, 99c; dark hard winter. 13
percent, 81.13: 13 percent. $109: 11
percent. 81.01: soft white and west
ern white 98c; hard winter and
western red. 99c.
Oats, No. 3 white, 825.60.
Barley. No. 2, 46-lb. B. W. 20.
Corn. Argentine 843; mlllrun atan
dsrd $26.50.
Today's csr receipts; wheat 161;
flour 30; oats 3.
Chicago Wheat
CHICAGO. Aug. 16. (API Flur
ried buying a veil aa notable up
turns of prleea took place in the
earn market today following report
of wldenpread 16 percent crop dam
age. The damage advlcee came chiefly
from Nebraaka. South Dakota, north
west Iowa and southern Minnesota.
Hot winda together with lack of
moisture were asserted to have caus
ed the corn crop to "fire."
(wheat) Open High bow Close
Sept 1.11V4 113 M0 1-UV4
Dec - 1.124 1.1314 1.11 1.13
May 1.13 1.14 1.1314 t.l
Portland Produce
PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 16. (API
BUTTER A grade 35a lb. In parch
ment wrappers. 36c lb. In cartons; B
grade 34c in parchment wrappers, 85c
in cartons.
BUTTER PAT Portland delivery,
buying price): A grade, 84 tig 35c
lb. country stations: A grade, 32lfj
33c lb.: B grade, 3c lb. leas; C grade,
6n less.
EOGS Buying price by wholesal
ers: Extraa. 31c; standards, 19c;
firsts. 18c; medium. 13c; medium
firsts. 16c; undergrade, 14? dozen.
COUNTRY MEATS Selling price
to retailers: Country killed hogs,
best butchers, under 160 lbs , 13 9
16c; vealers, lAlS'jc; light and
thin, 10 13c; heavy, 10f 11c; earner
cows, 798c; cuttera, 15 17c; bulls,
10 lie; spring lamba, 16$ 16c;
ewea, 6 7c.
CHEESE AMD LIVE POULTRY
Unchanged.
POTATOES New crop Yaklraa
Oema, 3135 i.40; Yakima White
Roae. 81.33 cenui; local. 11.15 1.3i
orang box.
CANTALOUPES Turlock, Jumbo
45s. 11.00 4. 1.36: standards. 46s, 6100;
Jumbo 3s. $1,004 US: Yakima stan
dard. $1-00 4 1 35 crate.
ONIONS. WOOL, HAY Unchanged.
Wall St. Report
NEW YORK. Aug! 19. HP, Stocks
I groped in the dark In todsy's market
and only a handful of tpectaltlea man.
sg'd to find n!gier ground
1 JO. S. Btl suffered, aa aarlj Bnkm
spell and at tha worst wa down mora '
( than 3 points. Other leadara took !
: their cue from this top-notcher and
declines or as much as a point or so
. were widely distributed at tha close.
Dealings were extremely light
throughout, with transfers approxW
mating 650.000 shares.
Today'a closing prices for 33 select
ed stocks follow:
Ai Chem. r Dye ... ........ 341
Am. Can 108 ' ,
Am. 4 Fgn. Pow. 84
A. T. is T. .,
I70'i
Anaconda ...
! Atch. T. & S. F. ...
60 i
81
3H,
101 '.i
Bendlx Avla,
Beth. Steel ......
Caterpillar Tract ....... 9ft",
Chrysler 1 1 8 i
Coml. Solv 14
Curtlss-Wrtght 6
Du Pont
,164
Qen. Flee ..
Gen. Foods
Gen. Mot ........
Int. Harvest. ...................
I. T. ac T
Johns-Man
Monty Ward ..-...
North Amer
Penney (J. C.) ..
Phillips Pet. ,
Radio
Sou. Pac .....
67 'i
37 'i
...... 69
119,
...... U
138
... 6ft
- 37
1004
63
114
-. 474
Std. Brands ...... ...
8t. . Oil Cal
St. Oil N. J
Trans. Amer
45S
69
16H
Union Carb ........,....10a
Unit. Aircraft 39
U. 8. Steel 118
FATHER'S ELATION
The elation of becoming the father
of a baby boy almost caused serious
injury to James S. Johnson, Medford
dentist. last night as his automobile
crashed into a dirt bank nar the
Frank P. Farrell home on East Main
street while he was hurrying to break
the good newa to his mother.
Suffering from a scalp wound and
an Injured nose. Dr. Johnson was
taken to Community hospital where
a short time earlier, his wife had giv
en birth to a bouncing son weighing
7 pounds 1 ounce, and whose name
will be Richard James. Dr. Johnson
remained In the hospital all night,
but was released this morning. He
was not seriously Injured, the attend
ing physician aald. Mother and son
were also reported doing nicely.
Driving a Chevrolet coupe. Dr. John
son was hurrying to the borne of his
mother. Mrs. R. R. Johnson of 10
Keene Way, to Impart the glad ttd
Ings that she had become a grand
mother when hla machine leaped the
curb and smashed Ita right wheel Into
the dirt bank. The attending physici
an said that Dr. Johnson, who had
been with hla wife continually and
under a severe strain, fainted at the
wheel of his car.
Little Richard James Johnson was
born at 7:10 last night. The accident
occurred a short time afterwards.
Easy Living" Is
Refreshing Comedy
A comedy which ranks among the
smartest pictures of this or any
other season brought Jean Arthur,
Edward Arnold and Ray Mllland to
the screen of the Craterlan theatre
last night In the highly entertaining
"Easy Living."
"Easy Uvlng" la another of those
smart, sightly bantering "sophlctl
cated" comedies which are now en
joying such great popularity. It
story ta refreshingly new. Its aettlnga
are lavish and It moves at a nlcs
psca.
The story concerns a stenogrsphtr,
played by Miss Arthur, who sud
denly and unexpectedly gets a sable
coat valued at $60,000 and then haa
to me up to It.
Hotels, fashionable shops and deal
ers tn expensive cars ahower her with
glfta. She becomes the talk e tha
town. All doora are open to bar.
There la only one drawback aha
hasn't tha money with which to buy
herself a square meal. She gats to
tha automat and trlea ta "anag" a
meal and meets Mllland, a million,
aire playboy trying to make a go of
It on hla own aa a bus bey. Ha Is
tha son of Arnold, tha man who un
wittingly bestowed the coat on Mis
Arthur, and with whom her -name
becomes linked aa an aftermath. It
la love at flrat sight.
The rest of the story Is a fast,
moving, racy and breezy account of
how Miss Arthur's coat almost caus
ed a ahake-up la tha polloa depart
ment, brought together a man and
wife who quarreled for the first time
and ware seeking a divorce, saved a
hotel from bankruptcy, and won Miss
Arthur a husband. It's all grand fun
and should not be missed.
Navy Air Film Heads
Rialto Double Bill
Take the flashing color of Vncla
Sum's flying torcea, mil it with the
romance- of the South 8eaa, wrap It
all In a swiftly placed, dramatic
story about a beautiful navy wife
who la lashed by the tongues or
gossip and you have "Wings Over
Honolulu," tha film which opened
a three-day run yesterday at the
Rialto theatr.
With Wendy Barrle, Ray Mllland
and Kant Taylor heading a tin, east.
the picture presents a phase of
navy life which haa bn lift un
touched by previous screen plays
concerned with America's sea (ores.
"Meet tha Boy ind." a gay
drama based around a radio Idol,
playa aa the added feature. David
Carlyle and Crol (Three Men on a
Horse) Hughes have the two leading
rolea.
Paul Dean Through
For Current Year
ST. LOUIS, Aug. Uvpaul
Dean, aora-armed Cardinals plteher,
called It a season today and prepared
to retire voluntarily for tha reat of
tha major league soheduie.
The Cardinals offloa annaunosd his
derision unexpectedly last night a ha
and hla more-noted brother.. Direy.
were uppod!y leaving for an eihlxi.
tlon irsme in Chsrletton, W. V. Dlr
armnrnanlH tha taaa.
Demos at Harmony Dinner
1 MnwtwmvmmyhWWl''i
' wpSp, -I if iff
w '.' i Xs
' Tim r4 ' WT
Senator Pat Harrison (lert). Senator Bennett Champ Clark (center),
Missouri, and Senator James F. Byrnes. Smith Carolina, enjoy to good
laugh during a conversation at the "harmony" dinner of Democrats In
Washlntgon, D. C.
Mother Admits Slaying
W&Jr.i: ' SFr ffif? -31 I'
W Y yw w '
Milrley Hall. 9, rnnifurts her crying
who admitted In 7tlrago she ht and
because he questioned the paternity
natld. Shirley told police ilie saw her
apd heat her head against the floor.
fe."--' SY V,;
NO SILVER THREADS. Walter Johnson, "The Bl(
Train," entered big-league baseball at Washington, D, C, 30 year
ago this month as the fast ball sensation of hla day. Now he a a Mary
land dairy farmer, and he proves to hi mirror there's no tray in his
erown.
Sarah Bernhardt, foremoat artreas
of her day, refused to abandon the
stsge after her leg wsa amputated
at the sua of 70.
GO EAST
.'THROUGH
Vhenyou go Fait-(hru-Cliforni
you mir ride tuch Cflehrited
triini m tht new deluxe Ctttadt;
the million dollar DMyitpht; ibe
itreamlinera. City e5r Freitto
or Pntlr-Stnewf Sunirt limited;
the new foarh-tournt ("atfomatx
and oitny another one. ht train
batweea California and tha Eatt
over our Four Scenic Rome..
But tuperb traini are not all
tmi ran Include Srn Frinciico
and I.m Anele on the going or
retii'ftieg jCeurne for not out
Scvlhmn Pacific
3. O. Moaiuf. Agent. Moa aa
rw 1 ,
mother. .Mrs. Ruth Werleln. 35.
killed her husband. eGnrge, 48,
of their ntne-month-ol sun,
stepfather knork her mother down
Cerbenia was the many-headed
dog of Greek, mythology which
guarded the portal of Internal re
gions. FAWOUSJIwn
TWCtaSWVlCH
tntt moff tsit fat than 4 trip
straight Esst and bdek (to mott
pointi), When you to Iaitthru
California you double tha variety
and fnttrest of your trip, rida
famouj traint, tee twice aa frmrh
frenery.rwira at manyplacei and
hav twice a much fun. Hert'i
t typical eicimpla of Faitthru
California birgain roundtripi:
First Clsns Touritt Cstk
CHICAGO $86.00 $68.80 $87.38
Cnrrcipondingly low farei to
moit other Futern deitinattoni.
TO
AMERICAN PEOPLE
NEW YORK, Anr. 16 ( API Sen
ator Royal 8, Copeland D., K. Y ),
today dcrtned Preldent Rooaevlt'a
nomination of Senator Hupfo l
Black iD.. Ala for the United
States aipreine court bench a an
"Insult to the Amerlran people."
Copeland. a candidate (or the New
York mayoralty, lued the following
statement at ht campalpn head
quarter! In the Hotel Ator:
"I must leave New York to at
tend a session of the aenate tomor
row. At that time the question of
Mr. Black's nomination to the su
preme court will be considered, t
wish to be there In order that I
may express my opposition to his
elevation to the bench.
"Simply stated my position In this:
Religious and social freedom la the
fundamental principle of the Ameri
can government. No man who was
directly or Indirectly connected with
the Ku Klux Klan or waa the bene
ficiary of Its sympathy or support Is
fit for a place In any Impartial tri
bunal and certainly not for a place
on the supreme bench.
"I repard Senator Black's nomina
tion aa an Insult to the American
people.''
ASK RECEIVER FOR
NFW YORK. Aug. 18. (API The
appointment of a receiver for proper
ty owned by Father Divine, negro
cult leader, and his congregation, waa
asked of the state supreme court
today by a former follower.
Verlnda Brown, a negro cook who
alleges she donated (4,000 to Father
Divine's peace mission In return for
a promise of eternal life, asserted she
had been misled and asked for her
money back.
Her attorney, William W. Lessel
baum, brought a suit which named
Divine, and also more than 80 of his
"angels." Lesselbaum asserted Fath
er Divine Intimated In a sermon last
month ha might shortly disappear.
Consequently, the lawyer argued,
a receiver should be appointed quick
ly. A hearing on the motion was
scheduled for Wednesday.
CINCINNATI. Aug. 16. AP After
receiving evidence In what Prosecutor
Dudley Miller Outcalt termed "the
biggest mass murder In this country."
the Hamilton county grand Jury to
day Indicted Mra. Anna Hahn. 31-year-old
mother, on two ohargea of
murder.
The Jurors charged her with the
"malicious and premeditated" alaylng
of George Qesellman. 67, who died
suddenly July 6 and Jsrob Wagner,
78, a teamster, who died June S.
The two Indictments were reported
to Judge Charles A. Bell within fif
teen minutes after the Jury waa
called to consider tha case. Police
have nine other unexplained deaths :
under acrutmy, four of which were !
of elderly Germs n men with whom
Mra. Hahn admitted having been
friendly.
11. a
The Emperor Tl pari us made an
edlet egainit man lags y women
over 80 or men over M but It waa j
soon repented. I
Salem Brewery Ail's, 8alem
A Picture In A Million!
What A Swell Team
They Make
Mr
Wed. 1M7,
6M
EARL FEHL BACK
FILES AFFIDAVIT
HE'S STILL JUDGE
(Continued from fega one-.) .
atat supreme court, a special Juror
venire wis ordered drawn, when
several were excused, because of
stated prejudices against. Fehl, and
inability to accept his credibility as
a witness. Three were excused at
the morning session, on these
grounds.
The court explained to the proe
pertlve Jurors, Fehl was not a party
in the civil action, but was only a
witness, and "haa no further Inter
est, in the esse."
In the question Ingof Jurors, they
were asked by plaintiff's counsel
If t he sta t e prison record of Feh I
would Influence their verdict and
several replied they would not be
able to dUabuae their mlnda of
prejudice.
The civil action of Mra. Stailey
la baaed upon the allegation that
the late T. Helmroth. who he!d poe
session of the Pacific Record -Herald
building on a mortgage foreclosure,
for money loaned to Fehl. had
ngreed to pay 8100 monthly to Mrs.
Stnlley who alleges 85400 la due.
Mra. Stailey Is represented by At
torney T. J. Enrlght and the de
fendant by Attorneva B. E. Kelly
and G. W. Nellson. "
OuUlde of the Jurors, there were
four courtroom spectators.
Mayor and Party
Back From North
Mayor Oeorge W. and Mrs. Porter.
Mr. and Mra. Gene Chlldera and
Mr. and Mra. Harry Chllders of
Fresno, Cel., returned to Medford
Saturday night from a fortnlght'a
vacation In the north .
The group motored through Brit
ish Columbia and then returned to
Seattle whence they made a voyage
to Alaska. Returning to Seattle, they
resumed their motor trip, making
many aide Jaunt to pot Ms of
Interest.
Victim's Clothing
Evidence In Trial
LOS ANGELES. Aug. !. Tha
clothing of three little Inglewood
glrla found strangled to death June
3S. waa Introduced a evidence today
In tha trial of Albert Dyer for mur.
der.
Three bundles of clothing, wrap
ped In heavy brown paper, were
brought Into Judge Thomas Whites'
courtroom, opened and dlaplayed to
the Jury.
r. P. Dlckerson, prosecution wit-
ness, then Identified photographs ta
ken at the scene of the crime In
Baldwin hills.
Calico waa first brought to Eng
land by tha East Indian company
in laai.
Too Late to Classify
FOR PENT To permanent couple, up
stairs rurniAhed 3 -room apartment.
Electric refrigerator and range, 3
blorks rrom Main St. on s. Cen
tral. Phone 1078.
'34 CHEVROLET coupe, looks and
runs nice new. Dependable guaran
tee. Bargain prtee only 8308.00 on
low eisy terms.
PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO.
Dodge and Plymouth Distributor
FOR SALE Baaonnette and end
table, call nos-H.
FOR SALE Purebred Cooker spaniel
puppies. Red and white. V. D.
Ohamberlen. perrydale
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WANTED Girl for general houaa-
work. IS Myers Court.
WANTED Legal stenographer. Per
manent position. Phone 86 or
0.19-W.
WANTED Job hauling fruit. 1601 N-
Rivere'.de.
WANTED Experienced waitress
srownie Marie cate. it no. Fir e.
FOR PENT To reliable psrty, 8 -room
nun pa iow at 140s w. Main, inquire
Tel 77.
FOR SALE Unusually attractive new
modern 8 -room house: furnished
with all new furniture or unfur
nished. Owner leaving Medford.
For further Information call 131B-W.
FOR SALT 164 acres on Thompson
creeit, eo acres under cultivation:
14 acres of M'alfa; 120 shares free
water, 330.0O. terms. Edwin P.
Hughes. 633 North Riverside.
WANTED Maid for general house
work. Call 1376 or 610 So. Holly.
FOR SALE OR LEASE for year. Ftve-
room house, fire place Excellent
condition. Call 1008-J.
WANTED Girl to help with houae-
wortc ana care of children. n
Beatty St.
FOR SALE Antique furniture. P. O.
BOX 570.
WANTED Good electric pump for
casn. no j unit. Teiepnone -i?-3.
FOR SALE Gravensteln apptes and
airaiia hay 1st and and cutting in
barn. 3rd rutting In field Geo. L.
Trelchle.r Central Point. Tel. 163.
FOR RENT Modern apartment.
adults only. No fruit workera. 808
West 11th. Chllders' Apta.
WANTED 10 or 13x14 tent. 867 East
Main. Ashland.
FOR SALE Lease on service station,
grocery, cabins, camp ground,
front Crater Lake Hwy., Join
Rogue river: doing good business:
21 miles from Medford. Richfield
Station.
CUCUMBERS and gladlolaa. 1107 Esst
Main. Dressier, iogs-y.
WANTED Competent woman or girl
to assist with housework and el
derly lady. 933 80. Central Ave.
$tifl0.oo 14 acres, 4 -room house.
gooa gravel roaa. Must sen at onoa,
200 down. bal. 110 00 per month.
See A. F. Flowrs, cor. 13th and
Front.
WANTED Competent young woman
with local references for housework
and care of child. Go home nights.
36 per month to atart. Box 3669,
Tribune.
WANTED Girl for general house
work, inquire at 730 Dakota Ave.
WANTED A middle-aged lady for
afternoon housework, cook evening
meal, wages 86 per week. Call at
838 W. 4th, or tel. 833-X.
FOR RENT Small unfurnished house
suitable for two. Phone 1347-J.
LARGE and small mahogany tables.
"4 bed. pictures, dresser, ruga,
lumps, alio. 1936 Phllco radio. 14
price, before ll or after 3 p. ra.
3124 East Main.
BARGAIN Weat side 5-rm. modem
bungalow, fireplace, laundry tuba,
acreened porch, shade, corner paved
lot. Close to grade and Junior high
schools, 82400.00. terms arranged.
Inquire 1003 B. Jackson St.
GRAND HOTEL BARBER SHOP for
aale, Medford.
Auto palntlna properly done or
change Mitchell Auto Beauty 8h.
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