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"MTDFOTxD MATL TRTBTTNTE, MEDFOnD, OREGON. SUNDAY. AUGUST 25, 1937 - - . ii n I w PAGE ELEVEN Rud every ad on t"11 P8 You will probably rind ex actly the thionga you nave been looking tor or a sale or trade for unused article! you may have. Search your attic or itore-room you may Ilnd many things others are seek ing and be able to reallie immediate cash. J! what you want isn't here, advertise tor It Tribune Classilled ad are inexpensive ellectl vet RATES Per word, first Insertion. (Minimum 23c) Each additional Insertion, per word le (Minimum 10c) Per line per muntb wit hoot copy change $1.25 PS cite 75 FOE WANT ADS LOST AND F00ND LOST Boston terrier, female; white patch on one side of head. Call 433. Reward. PICKED UP Red Jersey, cow with long horns. Owner pay for feed and ad. J. P. Cook. Rt. Box 68, Lone Pine School road. LOST Black kcyfold. probably In Strang's drug store. Tuesday even ing. Finder return to this office. Reward. LOST ii dog missing, call 1616. LOST Billfold ID city pari With money ana driving licenses Htwsrd Leave tribune Clinton I Ayrcs WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Capable housekeeper for employed couple with one child. Must be good cook. Box 4363. care Tribune. WANTED Experienced waitress. Ref erences. Top Notch Cafe. WANTED Housekeeper in good home by elderly man. 40 years resi dent In Phoenix; steady position If suited. Inquire Geo. Elfers, Pacific highway In Phoenix. WANTED Woman for housework; go home nights; permanent: good wages. Call 277-J after 6 p. m. , WANTED Experienced operator at once. 36 So. central. Pearl's Beauty Shoppe. $15 WEEKLY besides earning your own dresses FREE showing famous Fashion Frocks. No Investment. Write fully, giving age and dress size. Fashion Frocks, Inc., Dept. E-3260. Cincinnati, Ohio. WANTED Experienced waitress. Call at Diamond Cafe. WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Radio Technician to op erate modern radio equipment. Full particulars In first letter. Give ex perience and references. Good op portunity for rt-ght man. P. O. Box 881, Klamath Falls. AAA1 MANUFACTURER offers un usual opportunity for salea repre sentative In Medford and nearby towns. Substantial Income and eood future for ambitious, ener- getlo young man. Give age. edur cation and briefly outline past ex perlence. Box 4376, Tribune. ABLE MAN Distribute circulars; run local Coffee Agency. Earnings up to 200 In a month. Ford given pro ducer u bonus, complete outfit sent: no monev risk. Details free. Write ZANOL, 108 Tenth St., Oak land, Cal. FIVE VACANCIES onen this territory. 1.000 commissions monthly not unusual. Uo to 60 a week salary expense guarantee plan while start ing. Lifetime Dosltion 45-year-old company. 300.000.00 rating. Leader in field. Business cxpanaing. ttapia promotion. Write Appco, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. WANTED Experienced ear washer. Lange Motor Co. WANTED Sheet metal worker with experience on warm air furnaces. gutters and patent chlmneya. Young man prererreo rermanem joo Electric Supply Co.. Yreka. Calif. MALE OR FEMALE HELP WANTED Students seeking training ror business career or earn coutxre or university education. Enroll now for fall term, dav or evening courses, open Monday. Sept. 20. Medford Business College. G.W.N. HOP PICKERS WANTED, Herrlott Yards, 1 mile east of Applegate Store. WANTED SITUATIONS RELIABLE GIRL wants afternoon work. Call 045-R or 89. SITUATION WANTED - Typing and stenoRraphlc work. Salary no ob ject. Want more experience. Ad dress 56 Church St . Ashland. WANTED Job hauling fruit. 1501 N Riverside. FLECIHhlAN 429 No Holly Do an J WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Students for school Morse Telegraphy starting Med lord Sept. 15. Railroad and commercial te'e ernphy tamrht Write Box 4370. Tribune, for detailed information. ' ; WANTED To rent ranch for cash by Ot. 1: vme clover pasture nnd hay land Box Tribune WANTED Pasture for 15 bend year- liner cattle. W, F Martin. Eagle Point Star Rt.. Medford. ' COUPLE wish room bnj and car Re tn or nflr Mdford. nil 387-H or 7ci Ptne WAMLD-Tior tot. - IL 6U-J-3.I WANTED MISCELLANEOUS LEAVING for Lot Angelea Friday morning. Want one paseenger. hare expenses. References. Phone 552. WANTED To lease ranch. Must haw some irrigation. A. J. Edler. Beagle. LADY TEACHER wants room, north ern part city. Box 3633, Tribune. VIOLIN repairing and piano tuning. Shults Bros.. 320 N. Bartlett. Ph. 1069. WANTED Feeders and fat .amba. Phone 1364 Residence 404 Mc Andrewa road. Phlllppl & Rohr. PAINTING and ?nperhan?lng. Raas- hi., hei mi Dhnna 77A- 1-Q JUNK Highest prtoat paid cor ormsa radiators copper -storage oatteries aluminum and other metal Scrap iron una, or .ant iota pipe and machinery wool and oot ton rsgs tnnei cubes Our prices will interest yott. Hides Pelta Wool Mohair Household Goods furniture Store bought and sold MEUFOKD BARGAIN HOUft WANTED-WOOl MOHAIR Wt have targe order to till Highest prlcef paid. MED FORD 'BARGAIN HOUSE 3? N Grape St. Phone 1063 WE ouy cattle, Dogs, rahDita, chick . ens Rome Davis 3117 Capitol Ave Phone 1666 U WIS PAY MUKB CASH For youi furniture HOI.KKOOK ft AND HEWS 6th and Front Phone 647 INSTRUCTION IF YOU LIKE TO DRAW, SKETCH or PAINT Write for Talent Test " (No Fee). Give age and occupa tion. Box 2930, Tribune. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FURNISHED APT. Durrell Court, Apt. 7. 329 N. Holly. NEWLY FURNISHED APARTMENT FOR RENT Here's an apartment you would be proud to call your home New modern furnishings throughout. Electric range and Frlgldalre, fire place, steam neat, not ana com water furnished. Must be seen to be appreciated. Want permanent tenant and will lease for one or more years. Adults only. Rent $40 per month. Apply at business of fice, Man Tribune. FOR RENT Apartment. 834 Apple FOR RENT 3 office rooms. 1 store building. 1 basement room. See Roland Hubbard or Al Llttrell. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Furnished room $2 week. Call evenings, 818 Hamilton, SLEEPING ROOM Business man preferred. 105 Geneva. ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 8 Grape FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 'T'O 2 -room cabins, by month, at alack well Hill Service Station. FOR RENT 5 -room unfurnished cot tage, close In. Inquire 534 North Bartlett. FOR RENT 4-room house. Inquire at Box 350, Rt. 2, Loeler Lane. UNFURNISHED 3 -room modem house with furnace. Inquire at Peach Street Grocery. FOR RENT 2 furnished houses, 42.50 each. Redden 4c Co., Phone 720. FOR RENT Pleasant furnished home. Reliable party. Phone 1347-J. FOR RENT Nice clean 6 -room bun galow, 48 N. Orange. FOR RENT To reliable party. 8-room bungalow at 1405 W. Main. Inquire Tel 77. F0R RENT BOARD-ROOMS ROOM AND BOARD la private home, 1113 So. Oakdale. PLEASANT ROOMS, board, free gar age. 829 West 11th. ROOM and board, 828 No. Riverside. ROOM and Riverside. meals. Inquire 16 N. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Furnished cabin at Shady Cove on Rogue river, by week . or month. Redden & Co.. lei. 720. FOR RENT- Splendid room for clean lng and pressing business. Fire proof building in back. Convent, ently located Close In; reasonable rent. F. F. Whittle. Ashland, Ore. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR LEASE. SALE OR TRADE for smaller house, 8-room colonial home one block from highway In Phoe nix. 9 minutes to Medford business center. Mrs. T. J. Malmgren, Phoenix. FOR TRADE 5 -room modern house: fireplace, hardwood floors. 1 ticre ground, for house In town, equal value. Route 4, Box 97, Medford. FOR SALE OR TRADE 320 acres im proved farm land tn southern Al berta. Canada. Would trade for small acreace near Medford or for lota or house In Medford. Address Mrs. Marv E OustafHon, Star Rt.. Box 124. Medford. Ore. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE CALL 508-R. 48 Acres, good sotl. 30 acres irrigated. wen locateo. leneea; oarn. sma.i house. A bargain. 92000. Also 13- acre irrigated, close In. Also 20 acres, irrigated; a good buy. Henry R. Rlngoen. 829 W. Uth. - 170-ACRF RANCH. Appletrate district: irrigated. 1043 n. k. winona. Port land. Ore. THREE family house. 92.300 00 for quick sale. Also TRoom two-story home to ex-1 change. Will assume. Alsc A good property 10 exrhintre for ttocki or 'nnd. C S BU t ihitl- itl D I Medlord Building. - I FOR 8ALE REAL ESTATE I - i FOR SALE 4 -room, newly painted. modern house: brrsk fast nook, hardwood floor In living room: nice garden spot. Bargain. 34 Quince. Inquire 415 Laurel. REAL SNAPS 30 Acres. 10 clover. Irrigated, timber. 4 -room house, basement, garage, barn, woven-wlre fenced: 11600, 500 down, balance long time. Fine 3 -room house, bath room, bullt-tns, large lot. Irrigated, city water, electricity, garage, woodshed; 1050, 1300 down. 50 Acres. 49 free water. Joins river timber, fine soil, farm ma chinery, ft crops go: 4-room house, large barn. Price 3250; terms. 4 Acres. Bear creek. Irrigated: 4 room house, large barn, garage, all cultivated; near town; 2500. Trade for Medford house. 10 Acre. 8 Irrigated, city limits, modern house, large barn, bottom soil; 93500, terms. Improved B0 acres, all cultivated, water right. 5-room house, barn, chicken house: crops go; 3500. terms. Improved 560 acres, clear, 15.000; some Irrigation. 300 cultivated. fenced, outrange. Good stock or sheep ranch. Consider Income. SHELEY AGENCY North Pacific Highway, City Limits. More buyers coming soon List your property. FOR SALE Summer cabin on Rogue river, completely furnished. A bar. gain. Phone 1269-W. FOR SALE: 47 acres, good home, 1V& miles from Central Point. Inquire Owner, 505 Blvd.. Ashland. Ore. A A A A 4-room modern house, 2 Snhll lots, garage; S125.00 down, WW vw bal 112.00 monthly. See A. FLOWERS Cor. 12th and Front. $950 SMALL HOME 3 -room home, adjacent to schools on pavea street, nu xl20 ft. lot. lawn, shrubs and gar den; sewer and water to house; all assessments paid. Good value at 950.00. or will sell with furniture for (1050.00. Terms to good buyer CHARLES A. WING AGENCY. INC. Phone 728. 109 E Main. OWNER OFFERS REAL BUYI Six-room house, 1220 E. Main. Terms. W. J. Sproat, 1410 N. E. Wetdler, Portland. Ore. SACRIFICE SALE Section or lots, block 1. Siskiyou Memorial park. Box 2604. Tribune. FOR SALE 80 A. fronting on Rogue river, good fishing spot: all can be cultivated; 4-room house, barn, garage, hen house. Price $2500; terms; 12 miles Medford. B. J. PALMER, Tel. 788. FOB BALE 40 A. productive free soil, free water right except 3 A.; 2 miles of city limits, with fine 7-room house, large barn and outbuildings, large shade trees. This Is a splen did location and a good bargain. 8700. Previously sold for 15,000. Can give easy terms. B. J. PALMER 234 E. Main St. (Music Store.) Tel. 788. EAST SIDE HOME NICE VIEW $3050 acre on Siskiyou Heights; very attractive o-room n o m e. living room with fireplace, dining room, kitchen with breakfast nook, 2 bed rooms, exceptionally nice bath hardwood floors throughout; double Karate: younsr iruit trees; oeauti ful oak, with wonderful view. Priced right at 93850 00. CHARLES A. WING AGENCY. INC. Phone 728. 109 E. Main. NEW 6 -room house on east side. Just finished, to be sold at a low price See B. J. Palmer at Music Store. Tel. 788. FOR SALE 34 acres on graveled road near Medford; all irrigated, Hopkins ditch; free soil, splendid garden, berry or clover land; 2 acres In young berries, balance In alfalfa, pasture and grain; new 5-room house, outbuildings. Would con sider good bouse In town as part pay. Price 95500. This first-class property and will stand Investiga tion. L. O. PICKELL, 16 So. Bartlett. FOR SALE 40 A. on Old Stage road, 3 miles from Gold Hill; elec tricity In house; school bus; 3 good wells; about 8 A. In cultivation; good 4-room house, 8 screened porches, fine shade, barn, garage, woodshed, chicken house; 9800, part down, balance like rent. See own er, W. R. Lamb on Butte Falls Hwy., Eagle Point, Ore. FOR 8ALE OR LEASE for year, 6 room house; fireplace; excellent condition. Call 1008 -J. FOR SALE Service station, groceries and feed, adjoining Medford; doing good business; stock, fixtures and equipment; 3 acres ground with 600 feet highway frontage. Excel lent site for camp ground Priced reasonably; some terms. J. G Cam eron, second station on Crater Lake highway. 6 RH for sale cheap. 428 North Hol ly Inquire of owner, 1575 State St., Salem. Ore. FOR SALE New 5-room home: beat construction; monthly payments less than rent. 14 Summit Ave Call owner, 604 -J for showing. LARGE HOUSE, now paying invest ment. Inquire 517 So. Grape St Owner. LOOKING for a farm, city home or a business? See Sid Blood, 132 N. Central. Pbone 489. WHEN you think ot real ssute think ot BROWN & WHITE FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS Convenient terms Call Warren Pat. terson 201 liberty Bldg or G A Barnes 167 East Utb St. Eugene HoUbES (or sale or rent Jackson County Bldg at Loan Aasn FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES USED CAR AND TRUCK SALE PRICED TO SELL 1933 Dodge Sedan. 1930 Oakland &fdan. 1932 Studebaker Roadster 1935 Ford Station Wagon. 1930 studebaker Sedan ig29 Packard Sedan, 1930 LeSalle Coupe, 1930 Bulck Coupe, I qjq j.rd Coupe- i 1935 international Pickup. 1934 Frd Truck, lumber haul, dual axles. 1935 Studebaker Truck. SANDERSON MOTOR CO. FOR SALE 1936 Oldsmoblle 6 feXlan. good as new. Priced correct. Call evenings. 816 South Riverside. Hre couple days only. J. W. Luttrell. '33 V-8 DeLuxe Coupe, with rumble seat-. 18 mile 10 eailon: usee no oil: clean enri " oi hpin throuth out; 1150 ii ;... Phone 1165-L or t Inquire 208 Laurel. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR 8 ALE 1937 Atrfloat. 4 -passen ger trailer bouse; demonstrator. Big reduction. LANGE MOTOR CAR CO. Chrysler-Plymouth. 38 N. Riverside. 1936 DODGE Sedan; built-in trunk; driven very little; looks like new; dependable Blue Seal guarantee. Priced for quick sale on low easy terms. Used Car Dept. open evenings. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth Distributors. 1929 FORD 2 -door. A-l condition, 100. 1115 East 11th. LANQE'S HIGH-GRADE. LATE MODEL USED CARS AT PORTLAND PRICES , 30-Day Written Guarantee. 1936 Pontiac "6" Sedan. 1936 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan. 1936 Chevrolet Sedan. 1935 Oldamoblle Sedan. 1935 Chrysler Alrstream Coupe. 1935 Ford V-8 Tudor Sedan. 1935 Chevrolet Panel Delivery. 1936 DeSoto Coupe with overdrive. 1935 Plymouth DeLuxe Coupe. 1934 Plymouth Sedan. 1934 Plymouth 3-door Sedan. 1933 Chevrolet Sedau. 1931 Chevrolet Coupe. 1931 Chevrolet Sedan. 1930 Chevrolet Pickup. Also a number of '28, '29 and '30 model cars, all makes, very cheap. Li AIM UK MU1UK UAH UU. CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER LOT AT 25 SO. RIVERSIDE Open evenings. Store at 38 N. Riverside. FOR SALE '29 Oakland 4 -door se dan. Bargain. 726 Alder. C. E. GATES AUTO CO. R. & G. USED CARS 11938 Ford 2-door .-.-.575 11935 Ford 2-door 485 11935 Ford 4-door . 852S 11934 LaFayette Sedan .$370 11931 Model A Ford 2-door 250 C. E. GATES AUTO CO. Used Car Department 6th and Bartlett FOR SALE OR TRADE - 1-ton truck, flat bed; dragsaw Phone 468-J-3. FOR SA'JE 1931 Chevrolet deluxe coupe, fine condition. $250. Call 14-F-4. FOR SALE 2-door Ford sedan; reas onable. 410 Hamilton. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK COW FOR SALE Young, gentle Jer- sey-uuernsey mux cow. inquire Frank Croucher near Howard school. Rt. 3, Box 148. FOR SALE 30 weaner pigs. Henry uroucner. mue norm Meaiord, oe Barr Ave. FOR SALE Gentle 1000 -lb. saddle or work mare; weaner pigs. Joe Perry, Sams Valley. FOR SALE Two good cows. Colver, Phoenix. Louie FOR SALE Good milk cow. 8-L, Gold Hill, Ore. FOR SALE Purebred Shropshire rams. Salade Ranch, Central point. FOR SALE 3 Guernsey heifers, 12 weaner pigs. Elmer Harris, mile south Phoenix. THOROUGHBRED Jersey bull calf. 3 months old; eligible for registra tion. Phone 38-F-6, Jacksonville. FOR SALE One fresh 4-gallon cow and one springer. 1212 W. 10th St. FOR SALE- DOGS PETS LOVELY Chow puppies, 915 up; one black Pekingese, 910. Royal Rogue Kennels. PEDIGREED Cocker Spaniel puppies. Thrasher's Kennels, south of Plioe- nlx'on highway. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS 1. Genus of the honeybee 6. Circle of wood or metal t. Marks of battle 14. Fiber plant 15. Foolish or absurd IT. Sanction 19. Narrate 20. Italian river 21. City In Holland 22. Writing tabla 22. Spot on a playing caro Z4. Ran swiftly 27. Canvas shelter 28. At liberty 29. Book of th Bible SO. One of an ancient Egyptian . race (t. Prophets 22. Mountain! Scotch 33. Act of exchanging for money 84. Pointed tools 35. Reserved 40. i'.egrets 41. I r-olored by incipient or pnrtlal decay 13. Black bird it. Corpulent 45. Lairs 4fl. Cancel 47. Lnsllxh statesman IX. Siberian river 49. Broader Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle RIMARKiPHUN E S INULI Nil L AIT ENI T P AaPLTTCATTEiDO E BBlE VENlSlCUR SLEWiEDElFRM TEARI St? T MO BEY BioiaiiHiiEa SL I TlSMIAUN I T LIFE y SEN ME IE ANYpREApjTAR VElGRAMDEIRiLE EAS I LYp L I C I T sLIoIpIeI6Hmie1nIaIcIe 10. Frozen water 81. Variety 62. Distant 62. Negative 64. Greek letter 56. Delicate skill 59. Kormerly 62. Burn 3. Dagger 64. Gav temporarily 15. Metal forma used In printing DOWN 1. Exclamation 2. Vigor: slang I. Demon ' ia i3 v i6 17 ifl wf r r u 3 fzzzi !IZZZZZZ 7 ' 2o EIIlZZl!lZZ;i!lZZ LZZ!S!l ZZ i!LZZ 3j 33 II-54 ZZZZZ-II 5 nzzz w, v'm ' 'a :m '?; '"ft iii 1 . w aw , "J"i 1 11 1 n H-MtM ti4 Udm si !l 5L5LsL I I I I I la J , LLJi , I I . I FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE 75 spring turkeys, 30 hens and gobblers, jack Tungate, Butte Falls. Ore. R. I. R. baby chicks ready to go the 20th. Blood tested. Sweeney Poul try Ranch. Phone 835 -J. CHICKS 99 per 100. Rocks. Reds ana Hampshire every Wednesday Brooks hatcher. East N. St.. Grants Pass, Oregon. BRONZE turkey oatrhlng eggt R L- ft rooster inquire pernou Store Appiegate FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS GOATS MILT FOR HEALTH From tested goats. Phone 437-J. Jungfrau Goat Dairy. FOR SALE One 7-tube table model General Electric radio. Tel. 1332. 724 E. Jackson. FOR SALE Crabapplea. L. C. Scott, uia stage roaa, central rouix. FOR SALE Cucumbers, any sire, for picKiing; i mile north uentrai Point. H. E. Cassman. Evenings. FOR 8 ALE New and used Thor washing machines. Peoples Elec tric Store. CANTALOUPES Large. BOo dozen; medium, 40c doz; cucumbers. B. E. Ford, 2 miles west on Jacksonville highway. Phone 731-R. FOR SALE Underwood standard typewriter, 14-lnch carriage. Elite type, full tabulating equipment; guaranteed conci I tlon. See Mr. Knox, 303 U. S. Bank. BARGAIN Tons of feed and pasture, Box 41. Jacksonville Hwy. Also lot and 4000 feet lumber cheap. OCIURDSm?rTNTION I See the new ROBIN sprayer. You owe It to yourself to see the latest In modern spray equipment. A machine Is In use and can be seen at the Baruum Orchard, 3 miles south of Medford. BOAT FOR SALE Cheap. 613 E. Sth BICYCLE FOR SALE. 810; bed and spring, 93. 19 Hazel St. FOR SALE Used Maytag washing machine. Peoples Electric store. FOR BALE Logging trailer, at Plerce-AUen Motor Co. Inquire GOOD used piano, 925 cash. Baldwin Piano Shoppe. STOP at the OLD WELL, Kettlewell Gardens. 8 miles south Meat or a. for homegrown watermelons, musk melons, vegetables. FOR SALE Crocheted bedspread. 12.00. 1213 went loth at. METAL TREE PROP HOOKS Get them now at Modern Plumbing at Sheet Metal Works. Phone 620. FOR CHARIS & 8WAVIS Corsets, Tel. 1232 -J. evenings. 318 Hamilton. FOR SALE Mahogany settee, chair and rocker. 56 Church St., Ashland. FOR SALE OR TRADE 4 nice silver foxes. W. A. Chllders, Jacksonville. FOR SALE Champion peaches. Clias E. Gray. Gold Hill. GOOD used gas pumps at Llttrell Parts Co. BARGAIN Will sell cheap, one ace tylene welder, one electric arc welder. No. 1567158 See George El ledge or phone 493-7. COMBINATION gas range, 83500, small davenport set. small electrlo range, heating stove, library table, rocking chair, breakfast set and beds. Phone 1347-J. TOMATOES, cucumbers, peppers and sweet corn. Chas Owens. Route 1, Orchard Home Drive. Tel. 1453-J-l. Cross -Word Puzzle 23. Acted as chairman 24. Most Important harvest ot India IS. 80 may It ba 26. Building material 27. Kind of balsam 25. Perceived by the touch 10, Eccentric rotating pieces 1L Dominion 33. 'Pintail duck 34. Behaves 36. Kvlct 17. One of the Hebrides Islands 28. Valley 39. Pitcher 43. Thinks 44. Creicentllke 45. Throw oft tht track 46. Straight 48. Unwilling 49. Pale 61. Disseminates 62. Clenched hand 54. Adherent ofl sufllx 56. Swamp 66. Timid 67. Undermine 68. Before 60. Symbol for selenium 61. Football positions abbr. . Frolics 5. Shelter for bees 6. Unrefined metal T. Conjunction I. Government grant . Fine fabrfe 10. Depression between mountain peaks 11. Artlcl 12. fencing weapon It. Inclines 16. Trial 18. Strange 22. Contingent FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS CORN; cucumbers lo lo. Elmer Har ris, mile south Phoenix. 1937 fl-FT NEW electrlo refrigerator Call 800 or 11S5-X evenings. FOR SALE Hay in shock eherrlea cream separator, milk cooler rl 1003 -L- FOR SALE. CHEAP Trailer house. 6U,xl4; plenty built-ins; also 4 wheel Ford trailer; good rubber. 1500 N. Riverside. ORAVENSTS.IN APPLES O. V. Myei Tel 258-J FOR SALE Used bricks J A Uanke 2 miles east of Jacksonville. LARGE STOCK used wheat and bar ley sacks 4 to fio Also rwine MEDFUKD BARGAIN HOUSE 97 N (imp St Pbone 1063. BUSINESS CHANCES MINING VENTURE Interest In two claims. House furnished; some stock. Will sell cheap or trade for small place, box 4345, Tribune. FOR BALE Sen-Ice station and store, 602 8. Riverside. FOR SALE Lease on service station. grocery, cabins, camp ground fronts Crater Lake Hwy., Joins Koiiue river: doing gooa business: 21 miles from Medford. Richfield Station. DR. O. O. GO LDtt BERRY Temporar ily located with Dr l L, Sanders Medford Center Bldg. Hid H ESI CASH PAID roi youi furniture MEUFOKD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N Grape St. Pbone 1063, FINE AUTO CAMP Close in. 1500 rt i frontage on highway and Rogue river; excellent location, modern buildings, ftne shade; located be tween Oold HUM and Rogue River Priced to sell ALSO 80 acres wood proposition on good road; plenty of timber Selling price, 918A cash Rogue Rivet Real Estate Exchange office 3 miles west ot Oold Hill MISCELLANEOUS JACK'S 2ND HAND STORE Walnut dining table, 97 50; chest. 83; cir culating heaters; walnut vanity. 13.50; davenport sets, A hundred Bargains, WOOD FOR SALE Body fir. 16-ln. 2.00: 12-ln. laurel and oak, 93.50. Phone 38-F-3. Jacksonville. CALL FLYNN ELECTRIC SERVICE. Phono 107. for .11 washing mschln. parts and service at Out-RaU Prloes. SWEDISH MASSAGE Russian-Turk. tsh cabinet batha. 205 Liberty Bldg Phone 894. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO TII Lfc INHUKANCIt AKHTHAI'TS The Fashion shop. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and Remudeiinx Buttons 4nd BucKlas covered DOB u 8 National Bank Building I'el 1 181 Chlroprartlc Physician Dtt E. W HOFFMAN OH1ROPRAOTIC PHYSICIAN Jacksonville Hlwsv Phune 781 -J. Eipert Window Cleaner. LET GEORGE DO fl - Ml 1173 House cleaning flooi waxing. ort ental rug cleanlnR and upholstering MONEV TO LEND You Need Only One Thing To Get A Loan From Us The Ability to Make Small Regular Payment, on Any Loan Plan SKIS W K. THOMAS MOR ORE. AND WASH MTO OO MEUFOKD 8 OLOES'l AND LARGEST PERSONAL FINANCE CO. 45 So Central. Ground Floor Creterlan rheatre Bldg Lie. No 9-157 M-I80 Phone I3B. Transfer. DAVIS ntANSFEH AND STORAGE Local and Long Distance Furniture Moving Bonded carrier. Flreproul storage Expert crating, packing and shipping .ervice "Davia for Service Phone 644 BADS IKANSFEH A S'lORAGB CO. Office 96 So Fir Phone 816 Prloes right, Servloe guaranteed SAMSON Tanater and Store Re Fur niture Moving and expert furniture packing servloe Fireproof storage new low rates. P B SAMSON O. Phone 888. STUART'S VRUCKINQ SERVICE relephone 1038 or 833 111 No Pu fit Local and long distance Fuel oils any Kind (freen etampa In side of 8-mtle limit 'Haywire' Husband Slaughters Family HUTCHIN80N. Kss Aug. Si (AP) The "haywire" slsytnga of Mrs. Eu gene Paul Warner and her three chU dren hacked to death with a double bladed ax while they alept were pin ned on the husband today by County Attorney Wesley E. Brown. 1 Warner, a 81-year-old field worker, was quoted by the prosecutor as ad mitting he atole Into the bedrooms yesterday and committed the crimes, explaining! "I guea I Just went haywire." Portland Man Named PORTLAND. Aug. JI. P Orover Whalen, president of the New York World's Fair corporation, appointed C. T. Haas of Portland as ohalrman of the Oregon unit of the national advisory committee for the fair plan ned In 1K39. nirrper Mre Spreads PORTLAND. Aug. 31. ) A sleep er lightning fire In the Wsllowa na. tlonal forest near Imnsha blew Into a 840-acre blare today, bringing 300 men on to fire lines, From the La Grande and Baker areas another 117 CCC enrollees ere enroute. Cios,iig time lor roo Late to Clas sify Ada I I M p. m. FOREST SERVICE Extensive developments and Im provement, now being carried out on the Umpqua national forest at Diamond lake are designed to ac commodate the great Increase In the number of visitors expected when new arterial hlghwaya to the popu lar recreational center are completed It was stated by V. V. Harp ham. forest supervisor who called here yesterday. Alresdy thousand of visitors are belng attraoted each aummer to Diamond lake beoause of the scenic charm and the picnic, camping, fishing, boating, swimming and re sort facilities of the mountain re treat.. It Is expected, Mr. Harpbam said, that there will be a substan tial Increase In the number of visi tors when the new highways, now under construction, are finished. It Is because of this expected in. flux that the forest service Is now working feverishly to enlarge and Improve the picnic and camping areas at the lake, Mr. Harpham re lated. Because of the long winter season when deep snow Isolates the lake area. Improvement work must be crowded Into three or four sum mer months and carried on at the time of year that the lake Is being used as a recreation center. Present construction . work U likely to cause some annoyance and Inconvenience to visitors, the supervisor conceded, and he aaked the public's Indul gence. When the Improvement pro gram Is completed, the public will be more than amply repaid for whatever Inconvenience Is experienc ed now. he added. A three-mile section of the Caa cade Lake highway la now under construction. This stretch extends from the south end of Diamond lake to a point a abort distance north of the lake resort. Presumably, Mr. Harpham said, construction will oontlnue until the new road con- necte with the Willamette Highway at crescent lake. In addition a forest service road Is being constructed up the North Umpqua river and there remain only about 10 miles to complete the road which will be a feeder from the Pacific highway at Roseburg. "It can be seen, therefore, that Diamond lake will soon be accessible by a network of roads," the super visor pointed out. "Undoubtedly all these roads and hlghwaya will bring campers and picnickers to the lake In greater numbers than ever be fore." The area at the south end of the lake la to be developed for picnic use only, Mr. Harpham related. It la already a popular picnic center but It Is to be expanded and 1m proved with permanent facilities. In eluding tables, stoves, running water and sanitary equipment, he explain ed. Through the picnic area will run new forest road which will be mad aa dust-proof as practicable, dust being the only annoyance In the picnic grounds now, Mr. Harp ham aald. The present picnic ground road la being sprinkled periodically to allay the dust annoyance, he added. Extensive Improvements are being carried out In the camping areas, the supervisor pointed out. There, too, permanent facilities are being Installed. Also planned, he stated, la the construction of a reservoir and pipe line system from Spruce creek to accommodate all camps In the locality. This, he explained, will bring running water within reach of any camp spot In the whole campground area. Installation of flush-type toilets la also contem plated. A novel Improvement being car ried out In the camp area la a sys tem of sunken roads. These, below the ground level, are being lined with logs one foot or more in diam eter. The roads are to be coated with crushed rock or some other material to mtnlmlBe dust, Mr. Harpham said. Spurs lead off from the roads Into each camping alte, room being provided for the parking of a car and trailer. It waa found necessary to confine motor traffic to roads In the camp ing grounds so aa to avoid the cre ation of "dust bowls" by cars run ning over the entire surface areas. Mr. Harpham aald. The sunken roads were conceived aa a means of avoiding acenlc obstructions which would result from fences along roads built on the surface, be added. "From expression of appreciation that the forest service, ha received from thousand of vleltor, we are fully convinced that the people pre' fer Improved camp and picnic grounds to the virgin area or prev ious yeare," Mr. Harpham aald. "We are doing our utmost to provide th publlo with a real recreational paradise at Diamond lake." Mr. Harpham arrived here from hla Roseburg headquartera Friday night. He was en route to Diamond lake where he waa to spend a few days In making a general Inspection of the improvements now under construction. New England Girds To Fight Lewis' CIO BOSTON, Aug. 31. (JPi Asserting th Committee for Industrlsl Organi sation bad fallen Into the hands of oommunlst party leadera, Lewi O Hlnes, national organizing director of the American Federation of Labor. today placed hla union on record a. "ready to carry th tight to th CIO" In New England. Hlnes, aaslsunt to President Wll Ham Oreen, aald "tht workers of the country nav awakened to the real isation that John L. Lewis' union holda nothing economically advan tageous for them." Closing urn foi roo Lai to Clas ally Ad 1 IM f. m. LAST RITES HELD FOR VICTIM OF SOMA ACCIDENT ROGUE RIVER, Aug. 3. (Spl.) Funeral services for Mrs. 8. J. Blake ly, who was fatally Injured In an au tomobile crash near Selma. Aug 7, were held In the community hall at Rogue River Thursday afternoon. The hall was filled with scores of sorrowing friends and relatives who came to pay last respect to one who waa beloved by all. Rita Belle Thompson was born In Nebraska October, 888 and on her 18th birthday was united In marriage to Sandy J. Blakely. To the union were born fifteen children, ten daugh ters and five sons. All are living and were present for the funeral. They are: Mrs. Ruth LeMolne of Klamath Falls; Mrs. Sarah Carl of Everett, Wn Mrs. Lenora Winters of Rogue River; Mrs. Margaret Hofferstlne of Bandon; and Don, Milo, Clarence, Glenn, Catherine, Edna, Oleo, Del- mar, Norma, Virginia and Lola, all single. Mrs. Blakely Is alao survived by her husband, her mother, Mrs. Nelson Rowley, several brothera and sisters and five grandchildren. Services were conducted by th Rev. Mr. Call, assisted by the Rev. Van Duker. Interment was In th Rogue River cemetery. Service for Ooldle Hargltt, 10 who also met death In the accident, wer held In the Presbyterian church Fri day morning at 10 o'clock. The Rev. Van Duker officiated. The child was born at Globe, Ore, In 1937, moving to Rogue River with her parent In July from Washington. ' D. o. Although only here a short tlm, ahe had made many frlenda. She is survived by her parent and three brothers, grandparent, and uncle and aunts. Interment wse ut the Rogue River cemetery. Mrs. Francis Hawkins, driver of th c&r In which the two were killed, 1 reported In a serious condition at tn -Grants Pass hospital. Buffering from shock and minor Injuries. The car driven by Mrs. Hawkins was one of two taking Rogue River Girl Scout to the ooast for a three day outing.. Communications Supreme Court and Mistake To the editor. As the supreme court problem was solved without the aid of the cham ber of commerce or Wall street one more score must be chalked up for Franklin D. The big boys were a little heavy on the court for a long, long time anyway. The public at large may easily learn to accept hydra-headed Interpretation of th Intent of . our constitution rather than the present one-way interpreta tion directed solely by big business. Some of the noisiest of F. D. R e opposition seem to have forgotten the Insull crash and the suave gent from Sweden who offered the big boy match, beat them at their own gam to the tune of half a bil lion dollars, and , departed. ... Tak F. D. R.'s watchdogs off the Job and the manipulators and high pressure ales artist will rush to th trough again. From fore of habit, or tweaua they have no other argument, -opponents of new deal endeavors con stantly point out the mistake of F. D. R. Here' on which must be credited to Teddy. As a direct result of diplomatic . skill by Teddy R., the Russ-Jap war ended somewhat prematurely. Japan profited through Indemnities, -world prestige and colonies. Teddy won a peace prize. Undoubtedly Teddy and tho awarding th peace prize mad some sort of mistake. F. D. R. Is Just as sincere in his battle for the right of the masses more so In hi effort to preserve an honorable peace In th United State. JOHN H. HECKNER, Jacksonville, Or. Compromise Housing WASHINGTON, Aug. 21. () Th house approved a compromise form of a $836,000,000 low-cost housing and slum clearance bill today. Th standing vote was 138 to 48. Multnomah Fair Ready. PORTLAND, Aug. 31. UP) The Multnomah county fair will open Monday here with the largest array of livestock and farm exhibit In years, Children will be admitted free on th opening day, . Wool Price Firm BOSTON, Aug. 31.yp) Th wool market waa alow the past week. Quo tations generally were firm in spite of limited demsnd. CALM DOWN I OLIVIA De llavlland and loan lontalne, actreis sl.lers, have a-rreil, for their mother's sake, never to put on temperamental shows at Ihe same lime. Now mavhe they ran be coaxed to for get' them entirely! tOHODT vour worries conrerolng the aelrrtinn of stitable tiomr. Let us show rnu the home yon want at moderate prl'.e. Call n NOW!