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"mt:dfort matl trtbttjjk renFOTin, 0TxT.gov. tithrsday. .tttlt 7. 1933. PAOE ELEVEN Read ever; ad on this page you will probably find exactly the things vou nave been look. Ing fox or tale or trade (01 unused article! you maj nave Search fui attic or store-room .-you may find many thlngf athers are seeking and be able to realize Immediate onsh It what you want isn't nere. ad' vertlse tor it Tribune Clessl. fled Ads are Inexpensive -effective I RATES per word, rirtt Interline ic (Minimum 8.1c) Each additions! Insertion, per word lc (Minimum 10c) Per line per mcnlh without copy change - . l.5 CASH Or money order must ac company all mail order classified adB. LOST AND FOUND LOST Hamilton wrist-watch with spring atrap. Return to O. O. Alen derfer, 118 So. Oakdale. Reward. LOST Brown horse mule. Finder please notify Prank Wooldrldga, Central roim. LOST If dog msaing. call 1616 WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Boya. Ill to 13. to sell newspapers on the street, efter- noons Inquire Mnll Tribune. WANTED rEMALE HELP GIRL wants housework or care of children: room, board and email wages. References. Box 1283, Mall Tribune. WANTED Experienced waitress. Hotel Jackson. ' WANTED Beauty operator with following. Write Bon 1295, Tribune. WANTED SITUATIONS YOUNG LADY wants housework by hour. 317 Chestnut. MARRIED MAN with trallel wants ranch work. Understands livestock and machinery. Good milker. Fred Beahears, Medford, Ore., Gen. Del. CAPABLE Woman, good cook, wants work In camp or home, full charge. Unincumbered. Box 1210, Tribune. RICE the painter. Phone 1157-J. - WANTED Miscellaneous WANTED fl-room home In Med ford; 200 down. Phone 1468. HIGHEST CASH PRICES paid for all kinds of Live poultry, rnone ai-. Independent Live Poultry Co. PATIENTS WANTED 337 8. Oakdale FURNITURE reupholstered, reflnlsh- ed, reglued. pnone uuu-n. WANTED RASPBERRIES 3000 lbs., 6o lb. Cash, crates returneo Fluhrer'a Bakery. WANTED Dirt for fill, Qlose In Phono 94S-X. LAUNDRY Mrs. Huson, Tel. 1345-M WELL DRILLING 1 60 per ft first 60 ft. etc J. M Dodge. 019 King wanted Dead and worthless anl mals removed free of charge Hione 1769 (reverse charges), southern Oregon By-Products Co. HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID For your Furniture MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N Grape St. Phone 1062 WOOL MOHAIR HIDES And Pelts See us before you sell MEDFORD BARGAIN HOL'SE 27 N Grape 8t. Phone 1062 WE PAY MOKta CASH For Tour Furniture. ROI.RROOK & ANDREWS 6th and Front Phone 647 HIGHEST PRICES PAID for Batteries Radiators, Aluminum. Brass Cop per and other metals. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N Omni- St Phone 1062 FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 2 -room housf. Phone 1278-J. FOR RENT B-room furnished house, 608 Austin. Adults. FOR RENT 3 -room furnished house, 923.50. Phone 381. UNFURNISHED house for rent. Tel 1748-Y. FOR RENT Small partly furnished house, 133 So. Grape. Phont 476-X. Key 428 North Holly. FOR RENT Fine home tin South Oskdale near high school. 425 So. Oakdale. FURNISHED house. 524 Plum. Call at 508 Plum or Phone 861-J alter 8:30 evenings or Sunday. SMALL furnished house; Frljrldalre. Inquire 136 So. Grape. FOR RENT PMmlshed or unfur nished 7 -room modern home, near Senior high. Box 1468. Tribune. FINE new home. Adults oni? Alice Nelsen. 20 Ashland Ave. Medford. FOR RENT 3 -room modern furnish ed house electric refrleerator ran.ro and water heater. 925 00 month. Watei paid 315 South Peach. FOR RENT Attractive 5 -room mod. ern house, onlv 23 month, water paid L G Plckell. 16 So. Bartlett 4-ROOM furnished house for rent Inquire 305 So Oakdale. FOR RENT 7 -room house. 444 So F-r fT POR RENT AP ALIMENTS 9-ROOM furnished apt. 40 Quince. Adults FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT 3 rooms, partly fur nished. Second house west Howard school on south side of road. Bus service. Adults. FOR RENT Small furnished apt.; private entrance and private bath, 346 Apple. FOR RENT Three-room furnished apartment, garage. Private en trance, shady yard. 810 South Oak dale. FURNISHED APT. No. 3 Durrell Court. 339 No. Holly. PARTLY furnished apartment. 1182 Court St. Call at 1038 Court St., or 1406 N, Riverside. Phone 1261. FOR RENT Furnished Apt, Inquire SOS So. Oakdale. VAWTER Apartments. 30 No. Holly, unfurnished, lower, hot water, elec tric range and refrigerator, Call Apt. 1 or phone, 1108. FURNISHED modern apartment. Bl N. Oakdale. PINS modern apartment. Inquire at P. ss P. Bank. FOR RENT email furnished apart ment No smoking. 530 S Central APTS. FOR R2NT GeBauer Apte APARTMENT FOR RENT Front apartment, nicely fur nished; combination living and dining room with fire place; bedroom, bath, cabi net kitchen; hot and cold water furnished Rent reas onable. Apply at business office. Mall Tribune. FOR RENT 2 furnished apartments 8ee Roland ilubbard or A LlttreU FOR RENT Furnished Rooms PLEASANT ROOM, furnished. Peach. Phone 830-J. SLEEPING ROOM suitable for two. 325 Cottage St, NEWLY decorated room for rent, comfortable bed. 2 week. 408 Ed wards. FOR RENT Heated furnished room 714 West 10th Phone 1665-Y ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 8 Grape FOR RENT BOARD ROOM NICE, CLEAN ROOM and Board, 36 month. Including laundry. Just off Main, near courthouse. 611 West 8th. Phone 1368-X. BOARD and ROOM 716 E Main FOR RENT Miscellaneous MEADOW pasture for rent. O. J. Greb, one mile north Eagle Point on Crater Lake Hwy. FOR RENT a store rooms steam heated office room See A) LlttreU or Roland Hubbard Phone 237 FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Four-gal. Jersey cow, second calf. Armpriest, J'ville-Rucn Hwy., 10 miles from Medford. FOR SALE Good Poland China wean era. Henry M. Bennett, Ap pl?gnte. FOR SALE PETS DOGS FOR SALE Registered, pedigreed Cocker Spaniel pups. L. E Messen ger. 172 Mountain Ave.. Ashland. Ore. Phone 458-J. CANARIES. 1127 W Main. Tel. 1497. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE OR TRADE Equity In 1035 Willys Sedan, for coupe or roadster. '29 to '32. Rt. 1. Box 248. Phone 4-F-13. R. & G. USED CARS Renewed and Guaranteed. 1937 Lincoln - Zephyr Coupe; heater, radio; low mlleage..1146 1036 Hudson 4 -door Sedan; heater, low mileage 645 1937 Ford DeLuxe Touring be dan; heater, radio... 695 1938 Ford 4 -door DeLuxe Sedan, green with white atdewall tires. Just like new 1036 Ford 2 -door Sedan. .. 1934 Dodge 4-door Sedan, trunk 1938 Plymouth 2 -door DeLuxe 1037 Ford Pickup, 60 motor 1937 Ford Pickup. 85 motor........ 1033 Ford 2 -door Sedan 830 495 43D 566 550 565 325 C. E. Gatea Used Car Department 6th and Bartlett. 1938 DODGE 4-door Touring Sedan. Driven very little; new car guaran tee. At a bargain price; 6, Interest. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth Distributors for Jackson County. FOR SALE '38 Chevrolet truck, or trade fey light car. W. M. Hansen, Brownsboro. FOR SALE OR TRADE My equity in a Plymouth de luxe sedan. Tel 234-R-3. FOR SALE -412 Laurfl. '29 Chevrolet coup. For Exchange Miscellaneous FOR SALE OR TRADE - 8300-lb. team. Old Pacific Hwy. north. Rt, 3, Box 125. FOR SALE OR TRADE Stock trailer. V.7Z-?nw. 3n7 Appl 8t. For Exchange Real Estate SALE OR TRADE 6 acres under water; service station and living quarters. Would like place In or around Medford. First Signal Bu tton south of Talent. FOR SALE OR TRADE 6-room house, 6 blocks from University In Eugene; near grade school Price 91500, or trade for Medfoio prop erty. Address 1943 Onyx St.. Eu gene. Ore. CALIFORNIA BUSINESS on Highway 99. 6 mile south of Indio, Cal. Gas station, repair garage; used cars, groceries, cafe. 11 cabins; 15 fnf I m nMitH csnoK .Viun aneat farm within 10 or 15 miles Medford or Eusene. R. M. Shackelford. Rt 1, Thermal. Calif. FOR SALE Or trade for small ranch, newly built modern house: bath, nook, store room. 6 lots, garage, chicken house, fruit trees, lots of shrubs, lawn. P. W. Quack n bush, Rt. S, Box 13, Eagle Point. Or. For Exchange Real Estate POR SALE Good 1927 Esses sedan, BIS cash. Inquire at 1028 Court. !i ACRE. Irrigated, near city limits; trade for building material, live stock or what have youf Writ A. Powers. Applegnte. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR BALI 10 A., small house, deep well, close to highway and Medford: B450. Mineral rights in cluded. Box 1262, care Tribune. FOR SALE 6 aeres, new 4 -room modern house, eement basement. Sacrifice 13250. Also 6-room mod ern furnished house, 8 lots, close In: easy terms: $1800. Will rent for $25. Also 3 acres, modern 6-room house, 2 acres Ladlno clover; good barn, .chicken house; free water right: all fenced woven wire, B3600, 14 cash. Also 6-room modern house, 1500, 6360 down; balance 116 month. Also several ranches and olty and suburban homes. "Dad" Roberts, 720 West 2nd. BEST BUY In Medford 6-room mod ern home, 13360. 323 W, Jackson St. FOR SALE Aooept some trade, 20 cabln Auto Court with 3. pump service station, grocery store with lunch counter In connection; well established business: good corner in Medford on highway; paying 15 on Investment. 1023 West 9tn St. WHEN you think of real estate, think of BROWN tt WHITE. FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS For Information Inquire of Warren Patterson. Secretary at the Nations ' Farm Loan Office 202 Liberty Bluu Tel. 1149 Or O A. Barnea 167 E 8th, Eugene, Ore. HOUSES FOR SALE Id Medford and - surrounding towns. Easy terms Jackson County Federal Saving' Loan Awoclatlon FOR SALE Miscellaneous FOR SALE Pie cherries. 'Sou pick them. Ovelman's, Jacksonville Hwy. HAY FOR SALE Loose or baled, grain or alfalfa. Phone 453-X. TRUCK TIRES Several good used and recaps. Size 82x0. Bargain Medford service station. FOR SALE Fruit Jars, 117 Laurel, BOY8ENBERRIES 835 W. !th. TJV-tD BAtV riithnarr1 mntnr farln 2V3-h.p., like new. Bargain. 310 do. ivy oc. nioBB ouu-u. FOR SALE Cedar posts 15c. In quire Brownsboro store, 1 miles irom store. FOR SALE "Covered Wagon" de luxe trailer house; sleeping room for four: all modern; latest thing out. Driven only 6,000 miles. Will trade for team of work horses or milk cows. Balanoe In cash. See at City Park, Rogue River, Ore. FOR SALE Electric refrlcerator, vacuum cleaner, radio, electric range. 223 W. Jackson. FOR SALE Birch mahogany drop leaf table In forrt class shape, 918, Phone 989-R. FOR SALE Youngberriea, 75o crate; currants, OOo; weaner pigs. Charles Owen, Phone 1453-J-l. FOR SALE New trailer house. See blacksmith at Phoenix, Ore, Price right. Built from Masonlta, not veneer. FOR SALE Boysenberrlea. You fur nish containers and pick at 40c crate or 4VjC lb. C. u. French Grand View Drive, Ashland, Ore. FOR SALE Lettuce crates and fruit Jars. City Dump. HAY FOR SALE! husture for rent. Patrick Ranch, Eagle Point. FOR SALE Good Icebox cheap; Iron bedsteads, 91; mattress, 93; springs 91. 018 a. Mam. RED Raspberries. You pick them. Bring containers, 4c box. 1 mil west of Phoenix, mile west Cal- non ranch, c. Betas. BARGAIN BUILDING MATERIAL PRICES Shingles and Shakes, Wall Board; low grade dry lumber; used and aerecuve doors, sasn Ana windows; some paint and varnish Items. It will pay to look over our "Cash & carry Department." THE MEDFORD LUMBER CO. At 3rd & Fir A Pioneer Yard THINKING OF ROOFING? We have the answer CERTAIN TEED Let this Old Reliable Firm furnish you your roofing needs and fao tory-trained applicators. Easy term finance arranged. CERTAINTEED Roofing Materials Nationally known and recommended. THE MEDFORD' LUMBER CO. At 3rd tit Fir Phone 620 START your own business, will sell part of my stock ol slightly used clothing, cheap. MS East Main. BARN timbers, telephone and Ight poles a. J. RObison, Eagia- Point LAUREL. Fir and Fine; 91 up. Tal 453-R-3 SUGAR PINE bflAKES FOR SALS E. C- Fiber, Central Point. BUY Electrte Fence where jou can get service; 917.60 up Harry wer gant, Ashland. Phone Ll-P-4 CHERRIES Several varieties Geb bnrd'9 ", ml N Bwr Crk . Cent Pt PERSONAL MEN OLD AT 401 OET PEP New Out rex Tonlo Tablet contain raw oyster In vigors tors mid other stimulants. One dose starts new pep. Value 9100. Special price 89c. Call, write Strang Drug Co. CLAIRVOYANT and P A L M I 8 T Truthful advice on all affairs of Iff. 1710 No. Rlvfrsld. MISCELLANEOUS FARMERS. ATTENTION I If your grain Is short, see me for eomblninfr. new John Deere ma chine large enough to do perfect work. Reasonable price and work guaranteed. Save your binder twine and shocking expense. Tel. 453-X. BOYS AND GIRLS Learn an In strument this summer. Whipple Studio, 607 King. WASHER SERVICE All nukes Full line genuine May tag paru. Medford Maytag Co., 31 North Bartlett. Tel. 38. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE On account of alckness. Must sell modern equipped restau rant, doing good business. Long lease. For Information write Box 1461, Mall Tribune. SERVICE STATION and grocery store for sale, 603 S. Riverside. LOOK LOOK LOOK Two-pump gaa station wttn living quarters, 3 lots, fine place to build auto court. Has air compressor and water pump. Full price 91050; 9360 down; 910 per month. See W. C. MrGlasson. 1610 N. Riverside, BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNT ABSTRACT CO, TITI.B INSI HANCB . ABSTRACTS ESCROWS Expert Bu Cleaners. LIT OEOROE DO IT Clean ar de moth Ruga, Davenports. Chairs, etc 39 So Orspe Oeo. A Seely, Ph. 1178 Dressmaking. THE DOMESTIC SHOPPE 38 yrs.xD Tailoring. Dressmaking, Alterations Remodeling, Hemstitching Bucales and Buttons covered, lu N Darned THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and Remodeling But tana ind Buckles covered. Room 13. Sparta Bldg. Tel. 1181. - ' DRESSMAKING. Tailoring, Ladles Coats and Suits Alter&tlun P?ice4 reasonable. Mary M. Coker, Crs terlan Bldg. LOAttS Money When You Need It I When you require extra funds to pay your bills or for otner pur poses, see us. We ask for no en dorsers and make no embdirasslng investigations. You get your money at once without any deductions. Ample repayment time and modest charges. We invite you to Inquire for further information. Call. Phone or Write OREGON FINANCE CO. (Formerly Ore. At Wash. Mtg Co.) Lie. No. 6-211 M217. Phon 139. 45 South, Central. hadlotor Repairing. HOOPER'S RADIATOR SERVICE 39 South Bartlett. Painting. PAINTING Industrial and residential work quickly done at moderate coil Latest spray-type equipment F H Gardner. Phone 137a-W. COLORS BY NATURE - PAINTS BY PITTSBURGH. Let us recommend a reliable painter or papttrhanign.! P.H.A loans for painting now avail able. Pittsburgh Paint Store. W W Main Expert Wlndim Cleaner. LET GEORGE DO IT lei 117V House cleaning, floor waxing, de mothlng. rug, upholstery 'iieaninj Tra nrer. DAVIS TRANSFER AND STOKAGR Local and Long Distance Furnlturt Movtng. Bonded carriers. Fire p tool storage. Expert orating, packing and shipping service. "Davis for Service." Phone 644. EADS TRANSFER tb STORAGE CO. Office 96 So Fir. Phone 310 Price rlpht. Bervlce guaranteed. LEGAL NOTICES Notice To Creditors In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of George - A. Bute, Deceased. Notice la hereby given that the County Court of the State of Oregon lor Jackson County has appointed the undersigned administrator, wltn Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Part or the mouth 4. Imitator I. Otherwise II Room In a harem IS. Obi.rv. with festivities i. Mass or microspore. In seed plants 17. Droop 18, Indian roul- b.rry it. Oaelic sea god 0. Unrble: colloq. tu Devoured tt. Foray St. Cheti plecea 26. Commotloo 21. Finish tt. Large aarpent 28. Too 29. Dad 10. Willingly 12. The Ur.ek N It. Nol.y 34. Poem 17. Wager 18, Otsined tissue 10, Sheep 10. Learning It Period of time Solution of Yesterday', Puisle E66P I S ESflACTT 51RMAIQn11q5o spaskod i cmrow WP o ' Ppip Q T E j I A WL SjEL ip EiBA P O E6NA T 5 WT R pkB aIlIat e i re e l Bslirf A Cnl R R A N D 5 pMcflflLSPEPTEE Paid an nouncement Billow Artificial lariBuage Wondering fear Tempestuous Warrant Female deer Ancient slave Variety Male child , RT, FT r lli7 W WM1 HI B 22 23 IS24 HP25 ii 'fwv ,,,... !ZZ"iiZiiZZI ML. ff.'.'.U m w the wilt annexed, of tht (state of Qeoree A. But. Deceased. AU persons having claims against said estate an required to present them w tn proper voucnars wirnin six months from this date to Otto J. Prohnmaysr, 304 Oooley Theatre Building. Medford, Oregon. Dated June 90. 1B38. PORTER NEFF. Administrator with Will Ann.ied Notice, Bids open (or the sale of School Building and wire fence, Elk Creek Social Club. Inquire Ruth Proctor, Secretary, Trail. Oregon. Meteorological Repon Jul) T, 19S8. Forecasts, Medford and vicinity: Fair tonight and Friday; cooler Friday. Oregon: Fair tonight and Friday, but with fog near the coast; warmer In east portion tonight' cooler In the Interior of west portion Friday; moderate northwest wind off the coast. Local Data. Temperature a year ago today : Highest, 83; lowest, 90. Total monthly precipitation, trace. Deficiency for the month, ,t'i Inch. Total precipitation since September 1, 1937, 34.97 inches. Excess for the season. 7.37 Inches. Relative humidity at f p. m. yes terday, IS percent; S a, m. today, 04 percent. . Sunrise tomorrow, 4:43. Sunset tomorrow, 7:48. Observations Taken nt ft a. m.( 120 Meridian Time. TUT IT it tt i f h r Boise . Boston .. 83 78 84 .... 88 .... 68 .. 80 T. 48 ... 63 . 88 ... 80 m 68 .... 84 AO 84 .. 84 .. 48 88 48 64 64 ... 88 66 .... 66. ... Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Clear Chicago Denver Eureka Helena ....... Los Angeles MEDFORD , New York . Omaha . ,. Phoenix , Portland Reno m. . 84 78 08 , 73 78 96 88 3 103 . 88 88 Roaeburg 90 Salt Lake 74 San Francisco 66 Seattle n 80 Spokane 84 Washington, D.C. 03 Yakima 94 News of4-H CLUBS ly Herbert Pruett Little Butte Dairy club held a meeting at Ou turnout's residence July 1 . Summer camp and the county tour plans were discussed. Lawrence Ousterhout and Herbert Pruett gave reports on things they saw at the Oorvallls summer school. Lawrence told of Uie nef Aberdeen Angus he got from Chet Barton for the San Francisco fair. Little Butte Corn club met at Ous terhout'a July 1. Bualneas of tht meeting was discussion of "control of grasshoppers" and Irrigation. Talks were given on Judging corn and hybrid com. Cross-Word Puzzle f. Ingredient Jt varnish I. Unit of work t. Musical note 10. Dsaler In writing materia la 11. ri.h.r for eerie ht ash 14. Sack 18. Guided to. Grassy Selds 21. Siamese coins 22. Corded elotb at. Similar 24. Killncl bird :s. Roguish 27. Ballast of a railroad 28. Malt liquor 20. bitter herb 81, Small fish 82. American Indian 28. Ten tenths 27. Oete on 88. Large boat 30. Blissful reirlont 40. Ccnstellstlon 42. The mllkflih 42. Lei It stand 4C. Kilat 48. Indian weight 4T. Sound of cattle 42. Japanese cola to. Article 81. Toward DOWN I. Cut oft 1 Artinclal language t. Pale 4. Oenus of the maple tree t. Animal Inclosure I. Dutch measure or length (quotyIriefs Derby DERBY, Ju,!y 7. (Spl.) About 0 Derby residents and frlsndi enjoyed a pleasant visit and celebration at Red Springs. Playing bsl und eat ing Ice cream were favored paatlmes. Bountiful lunches and ool'J spring water added to the enjoyment.' Mr. and Mrs. Ed Eldred, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chaplin, Mr. and Mr. Oliver Chaplin, Shirley. Claude, Harry and Charles Chaplin apent the Fourth at Flah lake. Fred Terry and Fred Dunlap re turned Friday front an extended trip Into Washington. All are glad to hear of their Improvement In health. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Chaplin, Mlas Shirley Chaplin and Claude Chaplin arrived by auto a week ago from Oakland, Cal., to visit their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chaplin. Shirley has been attending school In Oak land. John Burg and Vivian Mason of Klamath Falls spent Sunday with John's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Burg. here. Mrs. Nick Myers U reported III. All hope for her speedy recovery. J. D. Miller, Jr., Is guttering from severely lacerated flngcra as a result of a firecracker. Mr. and Mrs. Burg'f home caught fire Thursday. The roof suffered considerable damage. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chaplin and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Chaplin spent Saturday at Crater lake taking mov ing pictures. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith and three children of Prospect have been visiting Mrs, Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Burg, over the holidays. Shirley and Claude Chapllr. spent Sunday visiting at the Bcckdalt home above Butte Falls. Kathleen Burg la vurltlng her sla ter, Mrs. Walter 8mlth of Prospect, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chaplin and sons, Harry and Charlea, were shop ping In Medford Saturday. Mrs. Ellen Terry had Mrs. Shirley Chaplin as guest Saturday. Mr. and Mra. Bill Snow and family have reutrned from visiting relatives In Eureka, Cal. f Jacksonville JACKSONVILLE. July 7. (Spl.) There waa a considerable oxodus of local folk over the week-end, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smeta and two daugh ters going to McKee bridge Saturday and camping until Monday. Homer Smets with friends going to Crescent City and home by way of Coqullle. Spending the week-end on Ltttle Ap plegate were Mr. and Mrs, Leonard McKee and two daughters, Mr, and Mrs. Tom Dunnlngton and Mr, and Mra. Robt. Finney. Maklne Chlldera left Saturday In company with Mr. and Mrs. K. O. Combs, who camped two days at Rogue River. Judge TouVelle and Ernie Olson drove to Klamath Falla via Crater lake, Sunday. Everett Hansen left Saturday to spend the week-end at his home In Marshfleld. One day last week Arthur Klein hammer went fishing on tn Little Applegat and caught the limit of trout. Celebrating Jointly the Fourth of July, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Chllders entertained at dinner at their home, Mr. and Mra. Spencer Tllton and Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Phillips and two children. The Phillips family left Tuesday for Eugene, where they may make their home. Coming by way of Crater lake from Klamath Falls Sunday waa Preston Card, who came with frlenda to spend the Fourth here and at Ashland. They returned to the Falls Monday night. Avadna Ayers of Klamath Falls also csme over Sunday by bus, to spend the Fourth with her folks here, re turning the following day. Bua service between Jacksonville and Medford waa discontinued last week. Charles (Chuck) Ward returned to his borne tut week after having com pleted his four years of enlistment In the navy. Bobby Hamilton of Medfoid spent last week visiting at the nom of hla grandparents, Rev, and Mrs. E. N. Mallory. Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Mallory of Red mond, Ore., are spending a few days at the home of Rev. Mallory. W. I. Mallory la a grandson of the pastor and his wife. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hlldreth and Mlas Oladys Clausen of Portland ar rived Saturday for a two-day visit with the former's mother, Mrs. Jim Oantrall. On Sunday evening they, with Mrs. Lola Hlldreth, drove to Butte Falls for a short visit with Al Hlldreth, The guests left Monday for their home. ' Called her by the serious Illness of his brother, Lee Wakefield. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wakefield and daughter of Nampa, Idaho, arrived Sunday at the Wakefield home. Recent guests at the Forest Raven'or horns were Mr. and Mrs. Cl'.rf Larter and Mr. and Mrs. Nick Powers and daurhter of Medford. Business callers In Medford on Monday were Ray Wilson. Vivian Beech end Mrs. A. Klelnhammer. Oeorge Tranta of Butte Falls was a guest at the Fred Butcher home July 4. SAN FRANCISCO, July 7. (API A new vault In which to store seven and a half billion ounces of silver worth 7.000,000 Is being built at Ssn Francisco's mint. Superintendent Peter J. Haggerty disclosed today. The new vault 43 feet deep. 108 feet long and 68 foet wide Is being sunk In solid rock within the mint's walls. Reese Creek REESB CREEK, July 7. fttpl.) Mrs. Emma Merrltt and soru, Robert and Dlllle, of Central Point were vis iting their son and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Merrltt, Janet and Jimmy, afternoon and evening of July 4. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Humphrey were visiting over the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hatfield of south of Ashland. Mra. L. C. Rusho, Gladys ai d Char les enjoyed part of their holiday at Lake o' the Woods, coming home Sunday afternoon and going to Ash land for the celebration the Fourth. They report a very pleasant time. Charles rode one of the horses in the parade at Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lamb enjoyed a ptcnto dinner with Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Lamb, Edna, Robert and Ralph, the Fourth, near Butto Falls. Reese Creek W.C.T.U. will meet July 7 at the Mission church. All are welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Grow spent the week-end holidays with their friends, Mr. and Mrs, Edward Housttn of Long Branch. They camped near Brown's cabin. Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Lewis called at the Lamb home July 2. Mr. and Mrs, Jack Grow spent Tuesday In Medford on business. Rny Da via and sons of Prcwpeot, also Frank Hill, were calling at the Lamb home June 29, The Grange Grirrin Creek Orange Plans were launched last Tuesday night for the big annual Orlffln Creek Orange picnic to be held Sun day, July 17, at McKee bridge on the Applegato, While plans for the affair are not yet complete, those presont expressed a desire to re peat Inst year's picnic on a "bigger and bettor" scale. Picnic baskets brought by each family will con tain table service and the usual array of picnic "eats" prepared aa only Orange ladles can. Mrs, Lulu Sturglll, Cores, present ed a patrlotlo program during the lecture hour of last meeting. Henry Conger of Jacksonville spoke on oommunlsm. Musical numbers, read ings and a flag salute completed the program. The Orange pig was reported pro- greasing nicely. She la visiting with the Lewis Clark pigs now, having spent an enjoyable six wecke at the Jake Brown ranoh. Ways and means commltteo, headed by Mrs. Jane Mccarty, promises to Judge the many entries in the "Name the Pig" contest soon alter the closing date, July 18. Winner of the two tlckots given for tile name selected will be announced at the plcnte. Rufus Fenn was elected to fill the office of gate keeper. Sams Valley Urnnge. At regular meeting of Orange Sat urday night the agricultural com mittee gave one of the most dis couraging crop reports heard since the order was organized. Due to the late spring rains few farmers got In crops and whore crops were sown much of the yield will be not more than half the general average on hay and grain, Young grangers' auxiliary gave a good report on work accomplished since their recent organization, and asked all members who could help to meet with them Friday night and complete the trench for the new pipe line for water to the hall, at 7:30 p.m. K auggestlon was made for the H. B. C. to devise some profitable use for the empty gunny sacka the farmers would have when their grain crops fall to go around. One member advised the grain and hay men not to hurry In marketing their crops, which brought up the ques tion of the consideration for the brother who will hs.va to buy his feed, of which there seemed to t-e several. John Peflcy was obligated In the 3rd and 4th degrees by Past Master Albert Straus. Mrs. Pefley waa re ported aa yet unable to be given the degree work, due to being con fined to her bed by illness. The lecturer asks that all mem bers who can to attend the next grange meeting, July 18, whon Cen tral Point grange will put on an Interesting program. A crate of raspberries, donated to the building fund by Mrs, R. E. Nealon waa auctioned off to Albert Btraus. On the sick and distress report ladles ware advised to call on Mra. Pefley, and to write to Mrs, Olenn Spurllu, 1U In a hospital. sjw wwm ai".tLjnt'm'vt.' ay . f. r ( tt 4v h4 t ' ,t NAZIS and foreign oil In. ItmU are blamed by Vincent Tolrdano (above), ofllcer of fed eration of Mexican workers, for what he calls "slanders" about Hexic EDWARD S DRIVER IS DOORMAN NOW AT LONDON HOTEL LONDON (UP) George Ladbrook, former chauffeur of the Duke of Windsor and the man who drove Wnllls Warfield acroes France be fore the abdication, now earns his living by opening doors of cars and taxla at a Mayfalr restaurant. In better daya Ladbrook lived with his wlfs and four children In a six-roomed flat on the first floor of one of the quietest parts of Buckingham palace, but now they live In a small flat In the suburb of Kenntngton. Ladbrook'a present wage Is 03 cents a week, leas 89 cents for heslth and unemployment Insur ances, leaving a total of 22 cents a week. But he makea more than till a week In tips, and the treas ury pays him a peuslon of 10 a week for his services to tne duxe. "I waa with the duke for 18 years," he said. "When I left him after the abdication you would have thought It would have been easy enough for me to get another job. I had about the best reference any body could have, but not a bit of It. "Last summer I went abroad with some Americans, driving them round the continent. After being with the duke I naturally know ths continent well. The Job lasted 11 weeks and that's the only driv ing Job I've had since December, 1036. "I suppose I could have got- a chauffeurs' Job If I had accepted about 16 a week, I have my high Ideas, . but that's not enough for me, with all my experience. "So when J was offered this Job aa a doorman I accepted It. I earn more that way than. I should as a chauffeur, although I should Ilk to get back to driving again with some nice people, "The Duke of Windsor It god father to three of my boya. He used to have many a chat with them In the old days. But things have ohanged. though It's no use grumb ling." COURT HOUSE NEWS Furnished by the Jaokson County Abstraot Co.. 131 B Sixth street Marriage Licenses. Herbert E. Blrdsall and Ida Ullman. Irl W Morse and Phyllis Trulllnger. Carl R, McConnell and Leah H. Falrchlld. M. Lawhead and Qayle Hoblnson. Lloyd W. Anderson and Arlene Hor ton. , Slgard H. Dahler and Verona P. Scholer. Luolus O. Rogers and Valine L Shelley. Circuit Court. . v Claude Sturman, Cora Sturman, file certificate of assumed ouslnese name of "Howard Orooery," Medford, Western Oil and Burner Co. file certificate of assumed business name of "Petroleum Heat as Burner Co." Medford. P. a. Humphreys vs. K. D. Ross' et ux: for money. . Paclfte Fruit and Produce Company fllea certificate of assumed business name of "Ryan Fruit Company." N. O. Bates files certificate of as sumed business name of "Ltthla Ho tel Beauty and Barber Shop." Aah land. L. R. Hawley, doing business as Hawley'a Texaco Service Station . Earl Lamb; chattel lien. Alex J, Carrara, Mary R. Carrara, file certificate of assumed business name of "La Tosca" restaurant at Phoenix. Probate Court. Estate .of Joseph Alvee, deofaesd; probate. James W. Robinson, deceased; pro bate. Real Estate Transfers. Alice E. Besson et vlr to Bertha M. Morgan; W.D. to land In DLO 59 Tp. 38 8. R. 1 W. W. M. Walter L. Harris et ux to Robert H Field; Q.C.D. to land In DLO 1 Tp. 38 Si R. 3 W. W. M. Robert Burch to Francis P Buroh: WD. to BBVt Sec. 30 Tp. 88 0. R. 1 W. W. M. Oeorge S. Alexander et ux to Bert M. Alexander; W.D. to part Lot 11 Blk. a, Roverstde Add. to Oold Hill. Augustus W. Hepner to Amelia F. Yarlngton; deed to part of lot In Blk. 33, Siskiyou Heights intension Add. to Medford. W. R. Zlmmerlee et ux to Jamea F. Johnson; WD. to Lot 33, Eagle Point Meadows. Murlce Edelmutb et ux to H. Price et al; WJ3. to N54 NWy. See. 31 Tp. 38 8. R. 4 W. W. M. Ellssbeth A. Temple to Richard Milestone, Sr., et ux; W.D. to Lot 4 and part Lot 8 Blk. 1, Bungalow Add. to Medford. Albert V. Wyatt to Agatha r. wyatt: Q.C.D. to part lot In Blk. 1, CardwelU Add. to Jscksonvllle. H. R. Prentice et ux to Louis A. flslade; deed to land In Sco 81 Tp. 37 S. R. 1 W. W. M. Louis A. Salade to H. R. Prentice et ux; deed to land in Sec 81 Tp. 87 8. R. 1 W. W. M. D. P. Peterson et ux to Jamea W. Hamlin et ux; WD. to part Lot 1 Blk. 1, Barr's Add. to Medford. Mllo Conley to Eva L, Daley; WD to Lot 4, Blk. 88, Medford. To Wed In Reno RENO, Nev.. July 7. (API Mar riage licenses Issued here today In cluded 1 Leo Kamared. 34, Malln, Ore and Ulllan Hullnaky, 18. Tulelake, Calif. Closing time for Too Lata to Clas sify Ada la IM 0. m.