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MTCDFOTCD MATL TRIBUNE, MEnFOTCn, OHEOON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER I. 1937. PAGE TTCNE Bead everj d on thU pag you will probably find tx actly tht thiong you nsvs been looking for or a nit 01 trade lor unused nuclei you on, have. Search your attic or tore-room you may find many things othera are seek ing and be able to realtte Unmedlste cah If what you want Isn't here, advertise for ltTNbune classified ad are inexpensive effective! RATES per word, first Insertion 8c (Minimum 25c) Each additional Insertion, per word lc (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without copy change 2A Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST In front of Lamport's, sma.l black pocket ledger. Please return to Crystal White Laundray. Reward. LOST Brown leathor billfold, license and various cards, please return to Mall Tribune. Reward. LQS'l u aog missing call 1616 WANTED MALE HELP WANTED 3 men, 25-50, who would appreciate steady position with old. reliable firm. Excellent future. Car. references required. Apply now. P. O. Box 900. WANTED Names, MEN under 28 who are willing to work for 76 a month while training to become aviators or around mechanics. One years training given by U. S. Air Corps. Costs absolutely nothing. Plying Intelligence service, Box 523, Mil waukee. Wis. ;' WANTED Bell boy for extra days. Must be past 18 years old and through school. Hotel Holland. WANTED FEMALE. HELP WANTED Experienced waitress. Ap ply in person. Diamond Cafe. GIRL WANTED for general house work. 716 E. Main. tJ. WANTED Woman for general house work and care of child. Permanent position with good wages. Phone 1333-X. WANTED Hlgh-claas woman for In troductory sales campaign In Med ford and vicinity. No canvassing. Full training given. Liberal re muneration. Give phone number. Address Box 3358. Mall Tribune. WANTED Practical nursing; grau ate, experienced, capable Phone 481. Central Point, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. or write Box 74. MALE OR FEMALE HELP YOUNG WOMAN desiring to learn or advance In stenography may pay for lessons by typing. Address Box 8340, Tribune. WANTED 8tudents seeking training for business career or earn college or university education. Enroll now for fall term, day or evening courses, open Monday. Sept. 20. Medford Business College. O W.N. WANTED SITUATIONS WIDOW wishes position as house keeper In country. Mrs. Rose Selk, Ruch, Ore.. Box 39. WILL CAN corn on chares. Lozler Lane. Box 358 ELECTRICIAN. 439 No. Holly. Do any thing, anywhere. Tei. oar-m. HOUSEKEEPING wanted by respect able intelligent widow. Is there a gentleman that would share bis home and fireside with lonely me7 If so. write Mrs. E. M., 1647 8. Willamette. Eugene. Ore. WANTED Carpentering, building, repairs, new or old. Cabinets. 314 N. Peach St. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 3-qt. Mason Jars. Phone 407-L. WANTED Good used girl's bicycle Frank Croucher. Rt. 3. Box 146. WANTED Will share transportation and expenses to Ashland each day. leaving here 7:30. returning 6 p. m. 606 Haven St. DRIVING to Boise and Twin Falls araly Tuesday. Sept. 7th. Want najujmtrer- fthnre exnenseS. A. R Renner. 425 So. Orape, evenings. WANTED Small Conservo steam cooker. 145 S. Oakdale. WANTED Board and room In private home for boy 14 during school week. Box 3460. Tribune. WANTED Lste model bsby grand piano In perfect lone, with stool; $100 cash. Mrs. Minnie Edwards, P. O. Box 688. Medford WANTED Fat cattle, cows, bulla, veals R C Humphry, phone 73, Central Point. VIOLIN repairing and piano tuning Shulu Bros. 230 N Bartlett Pb 1059 WANTED - feeder, tod fat tamns Pbone 1364 Residence 404 Mo Andrews road Pbilippl Rohr JUNK Hiinesi onoe paid tor orass radiators rapper ,toraa ostterlea aiiiminum no itnei ntaia Sent .run ursn v arae tot pip tno macmner) woo ano wv ton rags nnei lubes Out once .Tin jiteitsi you Hides Peiu Wool M"halt Household Oonds rurnlturt StoT. uiini tna oio Wanted Oood dairy cows, 97-j.a. Phont j WANTED FOR 8ALE REAL ESTATE MISCELLANEOUS WHEN Vou th.n rUVnuu "tnlni ANYONE who ha. a small mining ' ' tB- claim for sale on Thompson or huuseh for sale or rent Jackson Jackson creek, write Fred Bingham, unw B d i Lee Assn Copper Route, Jacksonville. Ore. uoumy ' WK HAr mohk 0A8U FOR SALE-AUTOMOBILES Pot voui (umlture ' " V'1"'-"'-" HOI.HHOilK ANDKKWS '37 PLYMOUTH 4-door de luxe sedan, otb and front Phone 941 600 on the dollar for equity. Also . 1 i i - . ,. trailer house cheap. Phone 4-F-3. PAINTING and Mperhamnng Beat- - TZ 7T7.Z ,T"T7rT onaol. pncea Phone 74-J-V FOR 8ALE-1929 Chevrolet 114 -ton -, - . -L , .,. -,. -L ., -i . truck, good shape, $165 cash. Call WANTED WOOL MOHAIR We bare at 17 N. Bartlett. uuw order to ml Highest price, ZUu plckup. good MEDPORD BARGAIN BOUSE condition. Bargain. Cecil Tame. n H Orape St Phone 1063 Route 1. Box 300. " 1933 Deluxe Plymouth aedan. equlp- FOR RENT HOUSES Ped with radio and beater. WOO. ... -,. -,. Phone 906-M. 933 Queen Anne. FOR RENT 8mall house. Adult. " '" '" "'" L'"l' 307 S. Oakdale. LANOEB "."" , CHRYSLERIZED USED CARS FOR RENT New. nicely furnished '33 Chevrolet 3-door. duplex to permanent renters; elco- '35 Chevrolet Panel Delivery, trio range, oil heater, electric re- '36 Chevrolet 3-door. frlgerator. Adults only. Tel. 616 '31 Chevrolet Coupe. '34 Chrysler Airflow. FOR RENT-FURNISHED 'a FSouX ROOMS "31 Dodge Sedan. . , 31 Ford Coupe. ROOM FOR RENT Lady living alone '36 Ford Sedan. wishes teacher or business woman j '30 Hudson Sedan. for company and home privileges. I '35 Oldsmoblie Tudor. 29 Ross Court. '36 Packard Coupe. .. I '34 Plymouth Tudor. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8. Orape 'SB Plymouth Coupe. s '36 Plymouth Sedan. FOR RENT-APARTMENTS Jomh FOR RENT Furnished apartments, 616 N. Central. FURNISHED APT. 8 team heat, Frlg Idalre, hot water, garbabe service and garage. 503 S. Holly St. FOR RENT Beautiful new modern apartments, unfurnished; kitchens equipped with electrio stoves and refrigeration; hot water heat. Vaw ter Apta., phone 1342-R. Main and Holly. FOR RENT Small furnished apt. Steam heat, hot and cold water furnished; shower. Adults. Call at Mall Tribune office. FOR RENT 1st floor 3-rm. apt. to permanent tenants; hot water heat. Adults only. No cats or dogs. Va cant Sept. 1. Phone527-H. FOR RENT Well furnished apart ment. 6 rooms and bath, continu oua hot water. 345 Apple FOR RENT to permanent couple. nloely furnished newly , decorated 3-room apartment, large bath, gar age. No children. May be seen Monday or Tuesday. 724 N. River side. NEWLY FURNISHED APARTMENT FOR RENT Here's an apartment you would be proud to call your home New modern furnishings throughout Electric range and Frlgtdalre, fire place, steam heat, hot and cold water furnished. Must be seen to be appreciated Want permanent tenant and will lease for one or more years. Adults only. Rent 940 per month. Apply at business oi floe, Mall Tribune. FOR RENT 3 office rooms. 1 store building. 1 basement room. See Roland Hubbard or Al Llttrell. FOR RENT BOARD-ROOMS ROOM and meals. Riverside. Inquire 16 N FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS PIANO for rent, $3 00 month. Palmer Muslo Store. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR TRADE by owner 5 room modern house one block from courthouse for acreage. Will -sume. 112 King St. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 5-room house, modern, close In. lota of ehade; $2350. 100 Acres good land, 4 -room house, 5 miles out; $4000. 5 Acres, city limits, 6-room mod ern house, 4 acres fruit; $4000. 13 Acres alfalfa, irrigation. 4 room modnern house, barn, $3700; 3 mllea out. H. N. Lofland. 225 So. Oakdalt. FOR SALE 114 acree In cherries and berries, 4-room house; Thomas ad dition. Write Box 156, Route 1, Rogue River, Ore. Immediate posseASlon. suburban, mod ern -room nouse; gas aim elec tricity: barn, double garage, etc.: 6 acres Irrigated: $2650, terms $250 down, $25 per month. Holly street bargain, 5-room mod era plastered house, $2100; terms. Immediate poaaesalon, 5 - room modern plastered house, acre land. Irrigated. Sncrtflce equity $200 cash, balance of loan $1849. SID BLOOD. 123 N. Central. FOR SALE bv owner. Medford prop erty, monthly Income $110. $7800. Phone 1266 or Box 3430. Tribune. 20-ACRE pear orchard, well Improved, O. 8. Butterfleld Medford B'.dg. FOR SALE Stock ranch, about 460 acras: 370 sheep. Address Box 3622 care rrlbunt. COAST PROPERTY Wonderful campsite; 6-room cottage, tore combined: electric light. I dallv mall: well will Irrigate land 3 39 acres, about 4 miles north Crescent City. Hwy. 101. Will trade tor Medford property or sell at bar gain P. O Box 303, Ashland. FOR SALE OR LEASE for yesr. 6 room house: flrepisce: excellent condition Call 1008 -J. LARGE HOUSE how psylna InvesV ment Inquire 517 So Grape 6t Owner LOOKING for a farm city home or t ouslneu? See Sid Blood. 122 N Central Pbone 8. FOR SALE Bern ot station groceries and feed ad mining Medlord. doing jorKl ouMnees; stock fixtures and equipment: 2 seres eround with 600 feet ntdhway tronuee Excel lent site for camp ground Priced reaaontoiy: tome terma J O Cam eron vcond itstion on Crater Lake highway. nrflMI i. AMI. HANK FAKMt i'KACHFS Tuscan Clings. Crawfords. ,,,,-,1,0' ;erm sti Arrer Hai Eltjerian. Hales and Mulrs. Phone terum 101 uin-rn mat null 1016-L. C. 0. Clemen, 303 Van Bar us 167 Cut tu $ SUftiM, eouvtr Ave. Finest Lot of Used Care In the Valley In keeping with Chrysler's Used Car Week, we are nitting tne bottom on prices. Used Car Lot. 25 8. Riverside. LANGE MOTOR CAR CO. Chrysler-Plymouth Dealer. "33 V-8 DeLuxe Coupe, with rumble aeat: 18 miles to gallon; usee no oil: clean and good shape through out: tiao down, rnone uoo-li or Inquire 208 Laurel. O. E- GATES AUTO 'CO. a A a. USED CARS 11036 Ford 2-door 576 11935 Ford 3-door 486 11936 Ford 4-door 636 11934 La Payette Sedan 370 1 1931 Model A Ford a-door......$250 C. E GATES AUTO CO. Used Car Department 6th and Bartlett FOR "8AI.E 1931 Chevrolet deluxe coupe, fine condition. Kioo uau 14-F-4 FOR SALE DOGS PETS FOR SALE Purebred red and white Cocker spaniel puppies, box hx-a. Jacksonville Hwy.-Perrydale road. V. D. Chamberlen. FOR SALE 4 purebred male Cocker BpajHeiB. QUO H. mvciamc. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK for sale Two cows, one 'fresh. Chaa. J. Myersi 114 m"ea south of Talent. BROOD SOWS for sale, 425 So. Grape, evenings. FOR SALE Baby calves, dairy stock. Chester Wendt. FOR SALE Horses and mules; sev eral young colta. Will trade. Jack Martin. Stewart Ave. to Thomas Rd. 8 HEIFERS and 1 sow. all bred; one feeder pig. Prof. Englehardt, Rt. 8. FOR SALE Heavy brood sow and 80 choice weanera, G. C. Brlgga, Cen tral Point, phone 115. FOR SALE One fresh 4-gallon cow and one springer. 1213 W. 10th St FOR SALE POULTRY CHICKS $9 per 100. Rocks. Reds ano Hampshlres every Wednesday Brooks Hatcher; East N St.. Grants Pass. Oregon- FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Peaches. We wish to re mind our customers that our fine non-lrrlgated Elbertas will be reatly about Sept. 15th. Watch for our ad. Guches Orchards, Orlffln creek. Phone 857-L. FOR 8 ALE Cabin at Lake of the Woods, with furniture, boat. Tel. 1366-R. PEACHES Early Crawfords. mile north Beall Lane on Old Stage road; 1 centa pound. Crafford. FOR SALE 1'4-h.p. gaa engine, cheap. 1013 West 10th. WATCH for D. A. R. Rummage Bale. September 24 and 25. PEACH growers, attention I For Bale, peach wraps, halt price. Myron Root & Co. FOR SALE Gas range and water heater, living room table. Tel. 288-J-3. FOR SALE Peaches. Hales, Craw fords. Tuscan Clings, ripe Mulrs and Elbertaa next week. Frank Houston, Pioneer road. 1 mile southwest Phoenix. FOR SALE One small Ball mill, con centrating table, power plant, pul ley, belta, etc. L. R. French, Jack sonville, Box 127. FOR SALE Peachee. John Darby, Griffin Creek. FOR SALE Tuscan Cling peaches, Greeneage plums. So. Pacific Hwy. Chet Parker, Rt. 4. PEACHES Crawfords. 14 mile south White Orlffln creek school. Henry Huklll. SALE OR EXCHANGE Oood H. D. motorcycle for model A: hogs, or heifers. Oersld Buck. Jacksonville. FOR SALE Early Crawford canning and eating peaches. Can furnlah larae quantities. Not picked unless ordered. Bring containers Joe Kan tor. Route 4. Box 337 IFern Valley). FOR SALE Early Crawford peaches, orchard run price reasonable. Bring containers. L. J. Upp. Spring St. let house on right. FOR SALE Bst dry body fir wood In the vslley. Phone 616 for pncea. Hawlry Transfer Co.. 118 N. Rlv eraldt. FOR SALE: Tomatoes, $1.00 lug. Op- ; poeite copco sub-station. Bring conttinera. NO. 1 CANNINO TOMATOES 1V10 lb. Chss. Owen, route 1. Orchard Home Drive. Phone H53-J-1. FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE: Satsuma plums. Taking orders, lor Tuscan cling. J. H. Hale and Elberta peaches. C. D. Vroman. 3 miles west of Phoenix on Cole man Creek road. Phone 14-F-3. BARGAIN Will sell cheap, one ace tylene welder, one electric arc welder. No. 1667158 See George Elledge or phone 493-Y. 1937 6-F1 NEW electrio refrigerator Call 300 or 1165-X evenings FOR SALE. CHEAP Trailer house. oVjsU: plenty bullt-lns: also 4 wheel Ford trailer; good rubber 1600 N Riverside. ORAVENSTEIN APPLES O. V MYe-1 Ttl iSB-J FOR SALE Used bricks t A blanks 3 miles east ot Jacksonville. LARGE STOCK used wheat and oar ley sacks 4 to 60 Also rwln MEDPORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N Orape St. Pbone 1062 TUSCAN CLINO PEACHES mile west or rnoemx. Houston road. Bring boxes. G. E. Carpenter. FOR SALE 60 bundles old news papers. Mall Tribune office. FOR SALE Peaches. J. A. Manke, two miles east ot Jacksonville. Route 1. Medford. FOR SALE Sugar pine shakes. Fabcr'a Store. Butte Falls. TUSCAN CLING peaches. Dolph Phlpps, Crater Lake Hwy. PEACHES FOR SALE Woodlawn Orchard, 1 miles east of central point. Bring your own con talners. Phone 127. H. A. DuBuque BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE News stand and notion store In Rogue River. Inquire at awia. FOR SALE Equity In Wildwood Auto -uamp, witn run equipment; 9 mllea nortn uranta paas on 99. or would consider trade small Medford or Central Point property. Inquire at camp. FOR SALE OR LEASE Small cafe, bus stop: magazines. Mrs. Tame, Talent, Ore. DR. O. O QOLDSBERRY remporar Uy located wltb Dr L L Sandera Medford Center Bldg. HIGHEST OASB PAID for yout rurnlture MEKFORD BARGAIN HOUSE ' 37 N Orape St. Pbone 1063. FOR SALE Lease on service station grocery, cabins, camp ground fronts Crater Lake Hwy.. Joins ttogue river; doing good business: 31 miles from Medford. Richfield station. MISCELLANEOUS. JACK'S 2ND HAND 8TORE Walnut dining table. $7 60: chest. $3: cir culating heaters: walnut vanltv $13.60: davenport sets. A hundred Bargains. AS8AYER W. G. Wright, 614V4 West utn ot. uoio, copper, $j.ou each THE 6c and 10c Grill will remain open nights and Sundays during iruit season. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNTY AIISTKACT CO UlLli INHUIIANCIi AI1SIKA1 "IS tiSCMOlVS The Paihiun Shop. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and Remodeling Button a nc Buckles covered rfotj U S NatlonaJ Bans Building fei 1181 Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS Basket of a balloon Thorn Drink little by UtUe Be under obligation Scope Sorrow Outer covering of a mattresff Swoon Clone and open the eyellda quickly Is victorious Glossy Wild animal Small and weak Speck of dual Symbol fo nickel Unit of work Narratives la able Metric land measure Pertaining, to th sun Scoff or jeer System of col lecting land rents or taxs to India Hlrns Bellow PrlnrlpaJ Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle ILIl MlAtLbEjAlDRAlP!t AgLDlHodgotpmi v I le opo U S LW5 PEP io. STOWESjr AIR TgC AlW . L I vlE'RlYLfcMF I Ffig so. QM1E nMQIV A LISglA TIE pjoiR t M&p stejElAif Bp &NlDj8:EMEDDly UrIS at SiPlWY3A;RA t j i m,p . LA V AR;e C O,n1s I DER A L eCMEL I lTiE"DiqDO to. WlETSltWiATCE:SOlUEAl ,L 40. Tret 43. Pertaining to Kuropeao country IK. Devoured 46. Type of elec tron tuna 48. Turn to the rlRht 49. Spoil RO. Scatter 5L Novel Sl km. Zl 22 W.23 M 'i m 1 I JltidL Ml, u Mil- I is 3T jjgiv IllZZZi ZZIP pp.. m, I? '.., , To ', ir M WM, ..-.J i .1 i l.r.""L l-lljJ III J in l I l l ll tWsta- BUSINESS DIRECTORY Chiropractic Physician DK E W HOFFMAN CHIROPRACTIC PHVS1UIAN Jackson vllel Hlway. Phone 663. Expert Wlndon Cleaner. LET GEORGE DO IT - Pel 1173 House oleanlng. Hoot waxing or!- entai rug cleaning and uphuistenng Sewing .Machines. W. H. KLATT 81nger Distributor. 33 South Orape. Phont 782. Medford. Oregon MONEY TO LEND You Need Only One Thing To Get A Loan From Oa The Ability to Make Smell Regular Payments on Any Loan Plan Sfcfc W 14 THOMAS MOR OR&. AND WASH MTQ OO UEUPUKUB OLDES1 AND LARGEST PERSONAL FINANCE OO 45 So central around Floor Criteria n rheatre Bldg Lie. No 9157-M-IBO Phone 139 Palntliiff and Paperhang Inf. LET US recommend a DEPENDABLE Painter or Pnpaerhanger. Ptttuburgh pninw. 132 w. Main, pnone eu. Transfer. DAVtS TRANSFER AND STORAOB Local and Long Distance Furniture Moving Bonded carrier Fireproof storage Expert crating, packing and shipping service "Davit Cos Service N Phone 044 EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 36 So Fir Phone 816 Prloei right. Service guaranteed SAMSON Tansrer and Storage Par ol tu re Moving and expert rurnlture packing service Fireproof storage new low rates. P S SAMSON O. Pbone 888. STUART'S VRUCKINO EH VICE reiephone 1038 or 833 111 No Fli St Local and long dlatanoe Fuel oils any Kind (Veen, stamps In side of 3-mile limit LEGAL NOTICES Notice to Creditors. In the County Court of the County or jacKson in ana ior tne sum oi Oregon. In the Matter of the Estate of Elisa beth Lawrentz, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed ad ministratrix of the estate of the above named decedent and has duly quali fied as such, and all persons having claims against said estate are requir ed to present the same, with proper vouchers, witmn six montns irom me date of this notice, to the under signed, at Room 0 In Davis Building. 33 North Central Avenue, Medford, Oreeon. Dated and first published Septem ber 1st. 1B37. DORA HOWARD, Administratrix. Notice of Appointment of Adminis trator Notice la herebv slven bv the un dersigned that he was. on the. Hrd dav of Aumist. 1937. by the Counts Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County, and in tne matter of the Estate of Jennie E Reamee deceased, pending In said Court, duly appointed Administrator oi sam tate. All perrons havlnsz claims against said Estate are hereby required to present the tamo, witn proper voucu era, within six months from the date or tnis notice, to tne unaersigimo Administrator, at 413 Liberty Build ing, Medford Oregon Dated this 4th day of August, 1087 EDWARD L. REAMBS, Administrator of the Estate of Jennie E. Reames, Deceased Closing time for Too Late to Clas sify Ads is 1:30 p. m. Use Mall rrlbuite want ads. Cross Word Puzzle for examples tbbr. Purines Rustling or whlzxlna soun6 Electrified particle Favorltt Very small Insects Necessity of lift Harpooo Hasten Pertaining to point or tha earth's axis Make Into law tikatlng arenaa Of the cheek In the direction of Deserved or appropriate Oraek portico Intend Command Take up araln Animal s skin Eccentrle ro tating pleoe Greek letter In behalf of Understand Chop Pronoun DOWN L Central portion of an ear ot corn 1 Wondering fear 1. Kin, I of bird 4. Salty i. Framework for holdlna or dfiplaylni things I. Wrltlnt flull) Meteorological Report Sept. 1. 1937 Medford and vicinity: Pair tonight and Thuraday; not much change in temperature. Oregon: Generally f&lr tonight and Thuraday but cloudy or foggy near coast. Somewhat warmer eaat portion tonight. Moderate northwest wind off coast. Temperature a year ago today: Highest 73; lowest 63. Total monthly precipitation 0 In. Excess for the month 0 Inches. Total precipitation since September 1, 1037, 0 Inches. Excess deficiency for the season 0 inches. Relative humidity at 5 p. m. yes terday 40 per cent; S a. m. today 78 per cent. Tomorrow: Sunrise 5:37 a. m., sun set 0:45 p. m. Observations Taken art a a. m. 130 Meridian Time. U a i cm ri Portland Reno Roseburg Salt Lake San Francisco.. Seattle . Spokane Washington, D.o. Yakima Phoenix PHOENIX, Sept. l-(Spl) Word has been received that Cecil B. Mor gan. Injured by log rolling over Wm last Thursday evening at Keno,. w slightly improved but not yet out or danger. Mr. Morgn It tne youngest son of Mrs. O. T. Morgan of Photnli. Mrs. Morgan left at midnight Friday to be with her son. Robert Dallas of Salem was re cent guest at the Rev. I. F. MoFtr land home. Phoenix Christian Endeavor mem bers were guests of the Jacksonville Christian Endeavor August 33. Misses Lois and Carrie Seedy, Mr. and Mrs. T. t. Reedy and niece Ro berta, of Klamath Fall, were week end fines ts of MR .and Mrs. n. A. Reedy. Mr. Reedy had a tonsllestomy performed Friday. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Nlksche of Beaverton and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Watt of San Diego are guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Watt. L. O. Caster, Mrs. Marjory Burleson and daughter Shirley, left Sunday for week' visit in Ellenaburg, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Let Pollard and daughter Katharine, of Wasco, Gal., were over night guest of Mrs. J. O. Coffin Friday night and left Saturday morning for California, having spent ten daya vlaltlr old friends here and In Ashland. Miss Gwendolyn White was hon or gueat at a party given at the home of Mr. J. O. Coffin on Houston road, celebrating her 13th birthday, August 36. Guest were Mr. end Mrs. Sheldon Walter, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. White, Mr. and Mra. Lee Pollard and daugh ter Katharine of Waaco, Cat., Natalie Parker of Medford, Mn, C J. Whit. Marian Whit, and Mr. J. O. Coffin. Mr. and Mr, s. C. Lee of Buffalo. Okla., and son Robert I. Lee, were recent gueat of Mr. Let' parent. Mr. and Mra. M. Brownrtgg. while here the Let family, accompanied by Mr. and Mr. W. F. Hoaglnd and daughter Joyoe Lee, of Klamath Fall, W. L. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Brown. rlgg enjoyed a vacation trip along the Oregon coaat. Riviera RIVIERA, Sept. 1. (Spl) Mr. and Mrs. Veltlt Biles and small son moved to Gold Hill Saturday. Mr. Bile ha sub-leased hit place to Mr. Daley of Nebraska. Tht Daley family have been staying at tht Riviera auto camp and will move at once to the Bilet ranch. Otto Fuhrman. Andrew Moaher and Marie Block went to Albany Tues day. Mr. and Mra, Norman Baxter and Mr. Geo. Hutchln enjoyed the after noon services held at Wlmer August 33. Mr. and Mr. Swb of the Ever green ftuto park were among Medford hopper Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Hendrlckson, who have been ataylng at the hom ot Mrs. Elsla Bat ton during Mr. Bat ton' absence, moved Friday. Olenn Moaher of Taft, Cat., vtslttd several dayt tht past week with hi grandfather. Andrew Moaher. David Blrdsyee and Rowland Mllltr attended tht theater in Grant paae Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clay Biles snd chil dren, Msy. Robert and Bonney Jean, of Rogue River visited at tha Englt home Monday. t The Grange Upper Bogae O rente. Upper Rogut Orange met August It wltb fair atundanot. Plana were completed for tht plenlo at Catty ctmp. September S. All Ortngers and prospective member are Invited. Bring a full basket. A fin spirit of cooperation was ahown by a number ot member do nating a dollar for purchast of shads Boise 83 Clear Boston 8 Clfar Chicago BJ T2 Cloudy Denver . - 8 88 Clear Eureka 84 80 .13 Cloudy Helen 73 60 Clear Los Angele 80 83 Clear MEDFORD 73 83 Cloudy New York 93 66 Clear Omaha M 73 Clear Fboenlz - 96 ..... 68 66 Cloudy 80 38 . Clear 73 63 Cloudy 93 68 P. Coy. 66 66 T Cloudy 70 63 M Clear 64 44 .06 Foggy , 90 68 T Clear 68 60 .03 Clear Russia as it Is Today Uncensored Revelations in Stalin's Blood Purge By WEBB MILLER United Press Starr Correspondent (Copyright 1937 by United Press) MOSCOW, Tit London, (uncensored), Sept. 1. (UP) Joseph Stalin al ways has been th most unacesslble of the world's rulers but since the present political and Industrial crisis public even leas. While In Moscow two years ago, I caught glimpses ot Btalln three timet whizzing through th street In his Lincoln sedan; but this time I could find no one who had seen him In publlo In th laat few week. "The men of steel" spend most of his tune In hit office and apartment behind the high wall ot tht Krem lin. Occasionally he visit hi oountry hom 30 miles outside th city. Conscious of Dinger Undoubtedly he it acutely conscious of tht dangers of assassination, espe cially since the murder of hi long time friend Sergei Kirov, which prov ed that even Soviet chieftain of the inner ring were not safe from polit ical assassin. Although It was expected that Stalin would go to tht railroad sta tion to greet the first group of avia tor who flew over th North Pol to America, he did not appear. The gov ernment staged a ahow reminiscent of New York welcomes complete with millions of scraps of paper flung from building (exoept in this case they were anti-fascist leaflet). Stalin re ceived tha titer later at the Kremlin. When he doe emerge from the kremlln. ht I guarded mora carefully than any other world figure. He apeeds to hla oountry estate in shiny new Soviet oar wltb green glass window and modeled on tht lines or the Lincoln and Packard. The route leads over a road posted day and night with uniformed guards of the MKVD (formerly the O. P. u.) every few hundred yards. On the backs of tele. phont pole along tha way are spe cial telephone for quick communis cation. The guard Jot down the num ber of every oar passing over tn road Besidea those precaution tht high way I patrolled constantly by cars filled with plainclothes mm. Any automobile which tarries even a few minute 1 immediately checked by the plainclothes men who quickly draw up alongside. police careful While traveling this road with Nor man Deuel (United Press Moscow manager) wt halted a couple of min utes to ascertain whether a mena who had a blown tire, needed assist ance, within a minute an automobile loaded with detectives drew up quiet ly and waited until we began to move again. Stalin' oountry home la closely guarded by an especially chosen band of men reputedly from the Caucasus and Georgia, whose language Stalin still sneak. Othera are distributed day and night In th nearby wood and open field. Hit movements are always kept secret. Even member of the in ner otrclo never know until he ac tually appear whether Stalin will attend social function and meeting Nothing evtr appear In the Soviet pre concerning hi personal Ufa or that of his wife and three children According to bolshevik Ideas that doet not constitute ntws. Reotntty ont of for the hall. Twelve were bought, and six more are needed. Tht new stage curtains were finished and will be up tor the next meeting, Septem ber 3, when Cagl Point Grange offi cer will take the chairs and the lecturer from there will put on tht program. The Upper Rogue team will do likewise at Eagle Point Grange, Tuesday, September 7. Ten members turned out Sunday and put tht first coat of paint on tbt hall, which Improved it a lot. A number of ladles brought eats and served dinner at noon, inoludlng Sis ters Maud Dltaworth. Vaughn, Axtell, Tullls, Meryl Cerium and Segesemtn. Sister Robertson called for a few minute and I Improving satisfac torily. Rams Valley Orange. Sams Valley Orang will meet Sat urday evening, September 4, Every member I asked to be present as the Pennsylvania plan will be explained again and a final vote taken. R. E. Nealon also has Important Informa tion for all the fair committee. A hlghwy aafsty program will be given during lecture hour. Membera art reminded to bring their August sale slips tor the con test. H. E. chairman announces a water melon teed after the meeting and request 11 who can to bring melons. Attendance waa email last meet ing as many ware called elsewhere. Mrs. Inlow and daughter of Bellvlew were very welcome visitors. A short business session wss held snd re freshment were served by the H. E. O. ASHL OF USING CLUB IN ROW Welter Culiop of Ashland I chars td with assault while srmed wltb s dangerous weapon, In a complaint tiled by Edward J. Boston. In Justice court. Culiop stked further time to plead and bonds were fixed at toOO Boston allege that Culiop bit him over tht head end body with a piece ot 3x4, during an argument over wages.- Ttlal of Woodrow Turpln, charged with disorderly conduct In a Jack sonville resort laat Saturday night, chedu!ed for this morning wa post poned until next Monday. Turpln It alleged to have hit a woman, en gaged In a first fight with two men, and used prolan language during a rumpus. In the Soviet union, he la seen In my Moscow friends, taking lesson from a Russian tennis instructor. gave a lift in his car to a youth who waa going into town from th court. He chatted casually with the boy, but learned only afterward from the In structor that hit passererer waa ont of Stalin's sons. Leads Simple Lit Ot all the world' great ruler Sta lin lead the simplest prlvte lift. Usually he dresses In an unadorned military-type tunlo with breeche and high boot. He dislike dainty food. and usually tata aparlngly of sub stantial dishes, sometime nibbling at unsalted Caucaslon roll while working at his desk. He frequently spends from 6 to 30 hours a day at his deal going through report and conferring with associate. The "man ot steel" has few inti mates, and those art usually long time friend such a Kaganovltch, tht former saddler whose sister be mar ried, and Minister of War Voroahllor. Aside from reading, Stalin's relaxa tion are principally amoklng hla pip and listening to hit playtr piano. Occasionally when old frlenda art in vited to hit oountry home, bt take a few alps of Georgian wine. But nor mally he drink little. No Time for Novel Much ot hit reading la confined to discussions of the theories of Marx ism and Leninism, and books concern ing industry, agriculture, and other subjects connected with hi official position. He ha no time for novel or light literature. Although Stalin once indicated that lavish eulogies ot himself In speech es, press, and resolution were dis pleasing, since the latest purge these continual panegyric have reached new height of adulation without re buke. Every speech or factory resolu tion I Interlarded with almost Bye antlne phraseology of praise tor the leader. It I generally believed that Stalin himself took the Initiative In launch ing the present purge, especially tht inclusion of tveryone who previously had relatione with Trotaky or Trots ky's principal supporters. But it I worthy of note that in the matter ot oxecutlon ot Tukhachevsky and seven other general the normal panel of three Judge wa widened to includt high ranking officer ot the army. The mental strsln of the double crisis this year does not seem to hava told visibly on Stalin. Foreigners who stood within a few (core yards of him during th May Day parade In Red Square or the air demonstration in mid-August, even with glasses could not detect the slightest indica tion of tension. And thert it no evi dence that recurring rumors of hla illness havt any foundation. (Tomorrqw: Tht drlvt against for eigner.) FJ. NEW YORK, Sept. 1-OP) Mr. Susan Cleveland Yeoman, only sur viving sister of Graver Cleveland, to day likened th "petty criticism" of President Roosevelt to attack made on her brother when bt waa In tbt White House. Mr. Yeoman, tn a statement la- sued on th eve of her B4tb birth day, pleased for "the cooperation and harmony of true statesmanship in stead of political wrangling" to safe guard national recovery. 'Fair and constructive criticism is always helpful, but I resent the un fair, unjust and petty criticism of President Roosevelt," 'she said, -even fifty year ago I resented th abuse often heaped upon my brother. "Th praise which he (Cleveland) now receives would bavi been so helpful end so encoursgln. when he was trying to hard to set i'rly, to plan wisely and act ftarliissly." a Card of Thanks, We wish to express our alneere ap preciation to friend and neighbor for the kindness and sympathy ex tended ut during th Hints and death ot our mother, Kate May Teat; also for tht beautiful floral offerings. The Family. Try peanut butter frosting for covering whit or spice cakes. Add one-third of a cup of peanut butter to your regular uncooked white trott ing. Blend In tbt petnut butter well before Icing the cake. Add a few roasted peanuts at decoration. Pbont 543 Wt'U nam away your refuse city Sanitary Seme. 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