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PAGE NINE Want to Buy, Sell or Exchange? Read the Ads on This Page! It's Filled With Opportunities! ! MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY. JULY 10, 1940. Bad every ad 00 tou will probably nod exactly the things yuu nave oen took tog tot or a sal or trade tot uaofcsa articles yuu may nay tarcn four attic 01 etore-room you may f.ud many thing others an seating and m aol to ream unmediat cash It what fou want isnt ben, edvertlae for It Trtbun CIa- stfled Ads an Inespenslv ettectlvel RATES ret word rlnt insertion t (Minimum tic) Each addlilunal Ineertlon, per word -1 (Minimum lc) per Una per oiontb all boot copy chant I CASH of money order must ee compaDT mail etdu elatilliad ads. LOST AND FOUND BORROWERS, please return bridge tablet Immediately to Frank Perl. LOST 1 female black and tan bound. 1 male black and tan hound and thepherd. Reward. Phona 38-F-21. Jacksonville. P. E. McKee. REPORT lost nog animal cruelty cases Humane Society Phone 1618 WAN! ED MALE HELP WANTED Middle-aged chore man. Must ba milker. J. P. Sawyer. miles up Wagner Creek from Tal ent. Phone 1493. WANTED Ranch band, help with . chores; board and room. 616 month. Olve experience and ag. Box 3587, Tribune. WANTED SITUATIONS SITUATION WANTED Eperlenced In clerking and fry cooking, drive truck or tractor. Roy Ackerlund, 308 W. Jackson. WANTED Position taking can chil dren. 317 W. Jackson. WANTED Lot with treea. Sr. High district; give location, best price for cash. Tribune Box 3035. GENERAL otflce work wanted by young woman with buslnesa train ing, some experience. Reference!. Tel 379-R-3. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WILL make shakes to order; Inquln H. H. McClung, Rogue River, On. WANTED Late model pickup, pay cash. Box 3017 Tribune. WANTED Labor In exchange for dentistry. Box 3016, Tribune. WANTED TO BUY Small Improved ..r.7 eson to 8600. 6100 down. balance monthly. Box 1846 Tribune. WANT best tmproved acreage 61.000 cash will buy. Box 1845, Tribune. RESPONSIBLE lady would can for apartment house for rent. Refer ence. Phone Bll-Y. NOTICE Have a crew of 20 thin ners. Will contract or thin by day. Phone 161. Wltherow. WANTED Grain combining and hay grinding. Carl Bostwlck. Talent. WANTED Baby calves. Phone 453-R-2. ATTENTION DAIRYMEN I have special equipment for white washing. Do it for lees. Phone 833, McQonagle. WANTED Peaches, Apricots, Cher ries. Plums, etc. Any amount. Growers Market. Phoenix. WANTED A furnished cabin at Lake o' the Wods during July. B. 8. Deuel. Valley Fuel Co. WANTED. All those who want furnltun get our prices: It will pay you. HOLBBOOK FURNITURE. 18 North Front. Phune 1680 WANTED TO LEAoE or BUY Smell placer property Box 1751 Trtbun WANTED Ford Model A car chassis for rebuilding, any condition- Box 306 tribune WANTED Wool, mohair, hide and pelta Medford Bargain House. 37 North Orape St Phone 1062. WE PAY MOilr CASH For Your Furnltun BAKNKKI KM ANDREWS 6th and From Pbon 647 WELL DRILLING 81 80 per ft first 60 ft., etc J U Dudge. 51 none WANTED Dreaamaklng. alteratlone Katharine SatterLat. Singer Shop 33 South Grape BK.T PKIIM PAID Cor Your rmture. EADS FlKNiriKB Phon llt- HIGHiei CASH PRICES PAID Pm Your Kirnliure MKIiroKIt BtKUAIN HOLSg 37 N Or! St Phon 102 FOR hENT MOUSES FOR RENT Small partly furnished hou Adults. Near Oakdale store. Inquire 417 J St. FOR RENT Purnlhed house. No. I Everette Court. Adult only. Phon 16-J. PVRNISHED HOUSE. 3 bedrooms, close in. H L. Cook. 10 Quince St FOR REVT--3-room houae. l'j acre pasture. 613 50. water paid. Inquire hnune Wet of Mac's Msrket, North Perlllc Hlehway. FOR RiNT Modern 6-room stucco hou. Batement furnace. Clean. Adults. 635 Pin. FOR RENT Modern 6-room house. Jacksonville highway. Inquire Roy 1 Oanlleld. first house north How ard school 6MAU. FURNISHED HOUSE. Inquire wt so. Oat as .-OR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT House from 110 up. Including some choice acreage tracts. Edwin P. Hughes. Real : Ettata Agmcy. T0 North Riverside POR RENT Modern S-room house cloee in. store. Included. Phone 1237-J. POR RENT 4-rootu partly furnished house. Thorns roai fccrosa frcrs Dark a Orooary. FOR RENT -room house. 1020 W. 11th. Phone 194S-J. FOR RENT Bmsll furnished house. Also a apartments. 410 Hamilton Street. POR RE.VT ft -room modern nous at 130 Ko Bolly. Phona I. SMALL FURNISHED DUPLEX, hot water and garbage serrlce. H. L. Cook. 10 Quince St. TOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Furnished apartment, 1 block from courthouse. 16 Mistle toe. Call 18S Central Point, collect. FOR RENT New attractive furnish ed apartment. 618 So. Oakdale. APT. and sleeping room. 1617 West Main St. FOR RENT 4-room furnished apart ment with bath, 813.50 per month, water paid. Inquire 1028 Court. TWO-ROOM FURNISHED APART MENT Lights and water paid, 812 month. 346 So. Central. APARTMENT FOR RENT. 114 Almond ATTRACTIVE furnished apartment for two adults. 806 West 10th. NEWLY renovated furnished apart ment in Mall Tribune building Shower, water paid Very reason able rent. Apply at Tribune offloa POR RENT Furnished apartment: bot water, batb. lights, refrigerator. Aomie. via a. uaxaaie. NICELY furnished apartment. Elec- trio range and frtgMhlre. 2 large rooms, kitchen, bathroom, fire place. Newly renovated. Hot and cold water furnished Mall Tribune Bldg. Call at Tribune office. MODERN furnished apartment. 10 wuinoe St OE BAUER APTS 6th at Oakdale Prestige, courtesy, with comfort able modern home. Furnished or unfurnished. Moderate prices By day. week or montb. Pbon 713-Y VAWTER APARTMENTS 6 rooms unfurnished Heat, hot water complete electric kitchen. 643.50. lease. Phone 1108. FURNISHED, cool Insulated apt Adults only, no dogs 603 8 Holly FOR RENT Furnished Rooms FOR RENT Pleasant front room. 803 Eaat Jackson. FOR RENT Weu rumianed sleeping room; garage If desired. 825 South Riverside. FOR RENT Furnished sleeping rooms with bath. Clean, cool and redeco rated. 134 Tripp St. ATTRACTIVE ROOMS. 404 8 Grape POR RENT Room. 83 60 week, vat entrance 408 Edwards Prl- FOR RENT bOARD. ROOM ROOMS for clean-habited men. 62.00 per week. No drinkers need apply. 1008 W. Main. NICE FRONT ROOM and good board In private horn for lady. 623-60. Phone 1877-J. BOARD AND ROOM 338 r? Riverside ROOM AND BOARD 718 E 61 per day FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Weed Burner, also Elec tric Wsxers. Hansen Hardware. FOR RENT Adjoining office room to my oince, with separate en trance, aire 16'xl9', with toilet and lavatory, 815 a month. Charles R. Ray, Room 317, Medford Bldg Phone 303. FOR RENT Meadow pasture. J. Greb. Eagle Point. Oregon. FOR RENT Store tulldlng and two office rooms See Al LtttreU or Roland HuDbard. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Two young horses, one 3-year-old stallion about 1000 lbs., one 8-year-old dappled grey about 1400 lbs. Price 8100 each. Phone Jacksonville, 9-F-4. Inquire Sunny side Service Station. Ruch. Ivan McDonough. FOR SALE Wesner pigs. Adjoining Mace Market, North Pacific Hwy. POR SALE Preen cowa, calvea. Joe N. Wright. Point. Phone 134. second Central FOR SALE 10 aowa to farrow In July and August: also 40 feeder. Mace Rnch. Central Point FOR SALE POULTRY BABY CHICKS July, Auarust snd September. Barred Rocks only. Rrsdy July 18 and 37; order In advance; also started chicks and Fryera as available. CENTRAL POINT HATCHERY FOR SALE Dry den Barred Rock pul- leta. ready to lay. can supply un related cockerels. Mra. R E. Carley. nxt dor north P'lrr-T Market, FOR SALE DOGS AND PETS FOR SALE Pemsle toy Boston bull Inquire Ml Msvet'e FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Equity In 5-conm furn ished house, cneap. oa u Tribune. . FOR SALE IB acres. Irrigated, aood soil, good oultainas. eictwH-i.j. pressure svstem. 6 rows, calvea. nerator. all 63800; terms 14 mllee from Medford on Crater Lake hlgnway. near ooa . -etatton. FOR SALE Home, furnished or un furnished. Bssgsln. 413 Laurel. air me itase Income pmp riv fine location. Mint sacrifice because of sickness. P. O. Bos ho T78. SACRirtCE-Mcdern 4-room hou well bunt and sttracuv. by i 413 Wester CLOSING TIME For SUNDAY Toe Lit lo Classify WANT ADS is 6:00 P. M. SATURDAY PLEASE REMEMBER FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE COTTAGE, Lake e Woods, 8 rooms and porch, fur nished. 61000 cash. Write 1345 Worden Avenue. Klamath Palls. Oregon. FOR SALE 6-room plastered house with bath, cement foundation, screened-ln service porch, shade and fruit, on paved street. Well located. 61500, easy terms. ALSO 19 Acrea. all irrigated and In Ladlno clover, fair house and barn, electric water pressun system, ce ment block cellar, nice shade, near State Hwy. Price 63800 Including 5 milk cows and 3 calvea. ALSO 10 or 30 Acrea. Irrigated, good soil, level land, near Medford; 6100 per acre. P. O. PICKELL 16. So. Bartlett IF YOU an wanting to buy or sell real estate, see L. O. Plckell, 16 So. Bartlett. Phone 365. CITY and country properties. RENT ALS LOANS INSURANCE C 8 Butterfleld 408 Medford Building FOR SALE CHEAP 7 lota In Rose Park addition. Writ P O. Box 138. Eaat Ely. Nevada. FOR SALE Roomy house, exoellent "condition. Bullt-lns, laundry tuba. Trees, lawn. Close to high and grade schools. Easy term. Inquln 516 So. Ivy. IN CORVALUS. a nine-room house, partly furnished, with two bath rooms, two blocks from campus Price 63000 cash Address P. E Sandoz, 613 8. 13th St, Co rv sills. Oregon. HOUSES FOR dAIJa to Medford and aurroundlng towns Easy tem.a Jackson County Federal Savings and Loan Association WHEN you think of real estate think of Brown Whit FEDERAL LAND BAKE. FARMS Convenient terms List available at National Farm Loan Office Holly Theatre Building Medford FOR EXCHANGb Real Estate SELL OR TRADE EQUITY In tm proved 6 acre. 3 miles out. Wantal 1 to 3 acrea cIom. Will assume some. Boa 18S3 Trtbune. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE The very best of baled eiraiia, ror siu. come and get it. Jim Gregg. Central Point. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS POR SALE Lumber rolls and bunks. 368 B St., Ashland. APRICOTS FOR SALE 4c and 6c lb. 108 So. Grape. FOR SALE Enclosed 3-wheel trailer. 731 Beekman, near Washington school. FOR SALE OR TRADE Factory made, modern trailer house, like new. Will trade for small home or what. See It at McDonough ranch. Same Valley. BOAT. 616; 8-ft. electric refrigerator; electric Monarch combination range. 703 West 4tn. FOR SALE Oladlola blooms. Dress ier. 1107 I Main. FOR TRADE 1940 Sparton B-tub Radio ror good trailer. Matt Neathaner. corner 3rd and Cherry. Central Point. BOYSENBERRIE3 75c. your con tainer. B. V. Ooodroad, West Stew art Ave. FOR SALE or TRADE Set of Black smith and Carpenter tools. Inquln Scott Davis summer home on Rogue River. FOR SALE Used bedstesds snd rock ing ehslrs: also window shades. Call Hotel Medford. FOR SALE Cash register, eomp-iting scales, show cases, display stand, etc. Inquire Shell Station. Horn brook. Calif. DOORS. WINDOWS, pipe flttlnga. pipe, fruit Jan. xeda. floor cover Ing. everything for th horn Jack's Secondhand Store. 104 80 Orape. Late cabbage kale, brocclll. 30 Laurel USED gasoline engine washer, only 4 monthe old. bargain. Lee s Rdlo and Electrte BONO BIRDS 1137 Wen Main St FOR SALE Davenport and radio, 68 83 So Orange. OLD growth body fir, any length very reasons ble Tel 9071. , Pipe and Fitting New and 0ed Urge stock. All size Oet o'il price MEDORD BARGAIN HOUSE 17 N Orn Sv Pbon 106 Custom grain binding Pbon 6B7-J-6 REAL BUYS in need clothing 1408 No Riveraide, acroaa from Becks Bakery NU-WAT Mattreaa and Upholstering Co Pl-me SOS ne West 8-n t BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES MUST SELL loa erum and oonfee tlonerv bualnee 81000 handiea Se Rsnsen. 134 N mvarald. Also iter cboios Ususgs. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES HERE la an excellent opportunity for someone. Complete automotive ahop and asrvlec station In a busy southern Oregon town, with mod era home. Price 611.000, 65000 down, balance reasonable terms, net 63500 annually or better: re tiring. Writ Box 3378. Medford Mill TMr.ire PERSONAL CARD ft CRYSTAL READINO. 6100. 733 Sherman St.. Phone S63-J-3. PSYCHIC Card Readlncs. 60s dally except Sunday. 633 So. Fir. MISCELLANEOUS COMMERCIAL SPRAYINO of all ; kinds, also cold water painting I and whitewashing. Phone Wlthrow I 161. Eleetrolus Cleaner seme Pb 1056 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Auto Loins , ADVANTAGES OF OUR CAR LOAN PLAN L Ho Interest charged la advane a. . Tour own Insurance accepted 8. Car doe oot bare to ba paid for. 4. You get the money la Un min ute. 6. Special low summer payment. . You deal direct and save money See W E. THOMAS. Manager OREGON FINANCE CO. At Our Main Office 43 South Central. Pbon 139 License No U-217. - 120 TO $1,000 On Your Car. 1933 to IStO Model car and light trueka 1 to 18 Munlha to Repay CONSUMERS' CREDIT CO. HAROLD H BROWN AGENCY Vent 133 Eaat Main M 336 Pbon 807 ACTO LOANS You get chck at one CARS BOLOH1 and SOLD. P T "Jerry" YOUNO Motor Investment CO. Uoense M-374. Tel. 169 334 Cast 9th CAR LOANS Solve your financial proolems by reflnsnclng jr borrowing LOANS ON CARS 1933-1939 Tn-Stat Acceptance Corp. License M-263 MARK A. COLDY 109 E Main Phone 728 Dressmaking THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking Fur Rermtrirlirut Button and Bucklee covered Room 303 0 . 8 Nat Bank Bldg Tel 1181 Expert Window Cleaner LEI JOB DO IT Expert Window Cleaner Oenerml house cleanera Floor waxing Joe Spenee Phone 1173 PERSONAL LOANS VACATION MONEY 61 A A Loan easily repaid CC 70 $ 1 UU In mo. payment of $U. I L Oene Thorns saya: "Get enough to pay up present bills and have a swell vacation. We'll cooperate with a low pay ment achedule." From SS to S300 See Oene Thomas, mgr. of OREGON FINANCE CO. Lie. No. 8-311 48 So. Central. Phon 13S. Piano and Organ Instruction APOLLO PIANO STUDIO Piano and Organ, classic and modem. Best In So. Oregon. 131 So. Grape St. Phona 1199. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS t Quick to lni 4. Fun Second Urg ent known bird 15. Cook la deep fat U. Enmrted tm riei ground item 14. Fleur-de-He 16. In behalf of 11 tione of combat IT. Mother of Peer Grot IB. Reprc tenta tive W. Mutiest com poiitlon IS. Amoni t. Enfllh firv It. Crmivled 17. Frrnrh vera form It Dry 10 Qreeft tetUf II. Wltnets II. European mountain 14. Wrmtn 15. Tne awettpoaj 14, Sh?p-kil.lng parrot IT. MerBinfartttu rocke t Concealed II. Fruit 10. Sri.&b.e a In cheer IL OutaMe. prafl 41 Urchin Solution of Siturday'i Punlo rertal w.v 84. Fsiie rmt oos sm-.tj.'M'.P.sBB .7 g.i rir 'i,'.Q.'lJj M. Mtnt befor t. i .v - ' ui an event Is lM- c1 ipoo- 4 i bfJBM speecnee rrim Qt foot Marrr Rar. gss --i-.--i '-:-V-T-W .. air i -aa .... s, as, niunett BUSINESS DIRECTORY Roofing WE REPAIR or apply any type of roof Pabco rfooftnite. Shingles Coatings and Paints. Wall Paper Ekemm Paint .nd Roof Co. 88 So Bartlett Te! 143 Stocks and Bond ONLY STOCK TICKER aervle la Oregon outside of Portland cun tinuou quotatlona during market hour U N Hogan e Co. 814 E Main St. Medford Transfer CITY TRANSFER e STORAGE CO Household moving and general hauling 39 8. Orape. Pbon 3060 day or night. DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE 40 8 Fir Street Insured Carriers Local and Long Distance Hauling Phona 644 EADS TRANSFER ) STORAOB CO Offices 16 South Fir Phone 816 Price right. Servloa guaranteed FURNITURE MOVINO AND 8TUR AOE Wt hve Van ntov.ng equip ment (or local and long duunc haullnff. Dry and clean atorage (concrete building) with apactal locker rooms at lo r.ee 6AMSON cTORAOE WAREHOUSE Phone 833 Climax, July 10.--(Spl.) A community picnic was enjoyed July i at the WerU home Guests Included Carlo Hanson, Albert Eston, Mr. and Mrg. Chas. Jantzer and sons, all of Central Point and Lto Woods and Mrg. Scott from Medford. Ben Oswald la helping Ted Kinney haul hay thla week. Mr. and Mrs. Thomaa Duke of Klamath Falls spent tha week-end with Mr. end Mrs. Frank Hunt. Chas. Jantser and Carl Haneon branded their catttle on Sunday and a picnic dinner waa enjoyed by thirty people. Mrs. D. B. Gold of Los Angeles waa a recent visitor hen. She formerly lived hen and still own property hen. Robert Werta apent the fourth lo Ashland. Cliff Hlckaon of Esgle Point la helping Melroy Charley haul hay this week. Ted Kinney delivered some fat hega to a Medford butcher Monday. Bill Walsh, government trapper. I aeema to be making very good catche t In thla neighborhood. Antelope Antelope, July 10. (Sp.) All the members of the Bigham clan, together with Mr. and Mrs. Otis Hedge of San Francisco, spent the Fourth picnicking at Union Creek. Mr. and Mra. Lewis Anderson Mr. and Mra. Arthur Kent and family. Mr. and Mrs. Al Mlttlestaedt and Mr. and Mrs. Schuls celebrated Independ ence day at Dead Indian soda springs, while th Wm. Watch family choee Ashland as th Ken of their celebra tion. Jackie steel Is vacationing tor a few daya at Coqutlle, having returned with hla mother, Mrs. Paul Prince, who waa hen for th funeral of her father, D. Bradahaw. Mr. and Mra. Cecil Culberuon, daughter Brbara and nephew Ken neth Bratney of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Chaa. Clngcade and family. Dr. and Mra. Hubbard of Los Angele. Bob Remington, Lester Wtlcos, Betty Brown and Monro Whit of Medford, and th Misses Almeta and Alice Day apent th Fourth at Crater Lake, Harvey and Darrel Stanley left Tuesday for their Dead Indian ranch to ride for cattle. On their return Friday morning they found moat of th neighbor and th forest service fir truck at their bom fighting fire that had broken out In th milk ing barn about 3:30 that morning. Friday afternoon th bias again brok out and only th timely arrival Cross -Word Puzzle I : i Climax j i i , Y J 7 i f r r i T "7 1 ii 3 sr?3 it 7f r f r "7 sr 5 f 7r 'ii -"ir wr-T Si ;4 IT n Reeke DOWN M. Tblnlr 44. Pertaining t i, Matter or ecattere4 the cheek eoncern tl Meadow 41 Incline I Foretelling 11 Asiatic 45. Former 8. Ancient kins'lem negative Phenlelaa la. EarlamaUoa M. Garden frslt Capital t7. Town la U, Cook In a 4. Carv.4 image Maine a. contented SS. aeemlpg muRsur trsdlctlaak of Fst 41. H.aoptece 44 fur. bearing animal 41 Long low Mat 47. Went at an i. cur in n. vsq IL Hypnotl atate Puff UD easy sell iv. II Wrong Id 41 lecond msnee iTItlttv rnountati l. viorationlee Norm points America Segment f s St. Wesry serve U ginslng vote in II la M uu.nrn. Crairata t Cnop 1 84. Jansnese W. revert? aiatma of the forest service puper truck saved their farm buttings. Rev. Randall win talk at the school house Wedneaday night. July 10, on Propndea. It la expected that he will b unabl to cover hla subject at one meeting and ao will return the following Wedneaday to compUt the lecture. The general public la In vited. Harvey Stanley took a load of hogs to Medford Monday. Thrashing In this community la proving a dlssppolntment, the grain being far below average In yield. Ben Welch left Saturday for Lo Angeles when he will stay Indefi nitely. While In the southern city he will room with Robert von der Kellen who left hen aome months back and la now employed at Doug 'las Aircraft. Ladle' social club for their July meeting will hare a no-hoatesa picnic lunch at the home of Mrs. Clarence Davie. All members an to bring their own aervlce. . . I Foots Creek Foots Creek, July 0. (Spl Mr. and Mrs. Dick Swaker, Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Dillnger and three children of Grants Pass and Mrs. Llda Cook of West minister, B. C, called on friends here and at Gold Hill July 7. Mr. and Mra. Alva Cook and Maxln Junl and Alvsgan. Mra. Amy Ross, Pat and Theresa, and several other families from Gold Hill apent the Fourth on the right fork of Foote creek, when a picnic dinner and swimming wen enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. L. Devoe and three children of Nebraska visited laat week with Mr. and Mra. J. Garrison of the Pickett auto camp. Mr. and Mra. Johnnl Roe, who wen recently married at Grant Pasa, an living In one of the houses acroaa the highway from the former Bonney Grill. Mr. and Mra. David Bile snd daughter have returned from near a rente Pass and an visiting Mr. and Mra. Dan Biles. Mr. and Mr. Lee Kyi and family spent the Fourth at Grant Pasa with Walter Kyle. Mr. and Mr. Webstar and daugh ters Marie. Ann and Ruth, Mr. and Mra. Frank Dally and three children, nd Mr. and Mra. Flick and eon spent , the Fourth on Evana creek. I Mra. Pauline Wahi of Medford - .. Beagle, July 9. (Spl) Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Haas visited Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Martin and son Sunday. Mr. and Mra. M. P. Young snd sons of Willow Springs visited at th Sanderson home Sunday evening, June SO. Mr. and Mrs. Maaon Lucas and children of Klamath Fall spent the week of the Fourth visiting Mrs. Lucaa brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bellows. Thelma Martin entertained with a chicken dinner In honor of Mr. and Mra. Marvin Bennett, whoa wedding Anniversary waa July 8. Mr. and Mra. Homer Martin and son 8tanley, Mr. and Mra. Melvin Martin and son Donnle, and Mr, and Mrs, Chaa. Bsndereon spent the Fourth st Morrison Creek. Mr. and Mr. Don Segrattler and two daughters, and Mr. and Mra. Elmo stalling and daughter cele brated tha Fourth at Morrlaon Creek. A graaa fin started along tha road Just across from th Elmer Lucas horn on dy laat week. Through co-operation of neighbor nd th forest aervic It waa put out before doing any damage. Mr. and Mra. Lloyd Sanderson and baby picnicked with relative and frlenda from Bam Valley and the Meadows on Evana Creek th Fourth Robert Btschoff, who la at Bonanaa, Ore., for th summer, spent th Fourth with hi parents. Mr. and Mrs. R Blachoff and sister Cleo. The Francis Ruaeell combine fin ished their work In thla community th first of th week. Gold Hill, July 10. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrg. Art Frost and daughter of Beagle visited friends here last Saturday. Katharine Ramaav of Keno Is guest this week of Marcla Centers. Mra Emmctt Sutton had a guests on JulT 8 Mr. Otis Oarret of Medford. Mr. and Mra. Ivan Nelson of feed nd Mrs. Ethel Bundle? and son Everett and Olenn. of Tillamook. Mr. and Mr. W. H. Ortfllthe of Wlldervlll visited Mrs. Ell Pstrlck and Tom Griffiths laat week. Mrs. Ell Sutton and granddaugh- Car. Bettr Mullen, era apendtng thU week at Union Creek. Mr, and Mra. C. M. Richardson left laat week for Landers, Wro., when they expect to visit relative lndefl nltelr. Mr. and Mrs, It. 1. Blankenburg tnd children visited at tha A Meunler horn on Oarden Row laat Sundaj. Mr. and Mra. Srneat Llngren r turned July f from a vacation at th coast. Mrs. Leota Lewis of Portland la a guest thl week of her niece, Mr John Chlshotm and family snd Mra. Melford Hood and femlljr. Mr. and Mra. Robert Kerens of Ln Angela are guest thla week of Mr. Seven grandmother, Mr. Mary Morelock. One hundred years ago rail road passengers were advised "to provide themselves with gauze spectacles to protect their eyes against soot and smoke." Cloaing time for Too Late to Claav slfr Ad la 10 p. as. Beagle il Gold Hill Admits Slaying I mmmJ 1 V! "3 V Frank Swioniek, 19, Is shown In tha top picture (lefi) at he signed a statement in Buffalo, N. Y.. In which. Assistant D lcllv Chif Richard Mack said. he confessed killing his younger brother and sister with ham-i mer as they slept. Th youth was on parol for th 1937 ax slaying of anothar brothar. Lowr photo shows ih youth's mother, Mrs. Cecilia MisioUk, weeping after th hammer kill ing of th two children by a for mer marrlag. AT THE National Capitol WITH John W.Kelly CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT, Jim Far ley, at al., sr. personally fond of Oregon's McNary. Th reaeon la simple. He la an adversary who plays fair, a good aportaman, never de scending to personalities. They know that hta strategy haa encompassed their defeat on many Important is sues the supreme court bill, tor example. With only a handful of Republicans In th senate It la only by atrategy that tha minority can win points. Tha McNary strategy, of which so much haa been written, consist of hold his Republican group back, and allent while conservative and new deal Democrat fight; then at the light "me. McNary' Republicans vote with th conservatlvea and the White Houae takes a licking. To the public It looks like a family row among th Democrat and not a partisan Issue, a would be charged If the Republicans participated In the debit. e e AT th last dinner given by the vie president to th preeldent. Mr. Roosevelt was smsrtlng from a recent defeat. Aa a magician waa doing trick, th prealdent called McNary to hla aid and expressed hla disappointment. Tou, aald th president In e'lect, have right to oppose me but you are fair about It; my complaint la against th senators who should be supporting me. Thla feeling toward McNary by tha Democratic leaders waa shown in 1838. At Mr. Roosevelt's direction not a Democratic spellbinder entered Oregon to oppose McNary'a re-election. They appeared In Washington and In California, but always they flaw over Oregon, and Jim Farley would not sanction any money being pent In Oregon against McNary. He had no euch scruples In any other state where a Republican waa fight ing for re-election to the senate. Provoked on day when th Oregon eenator had put one over on tha administration, despite th Demo cratic majority. Senator Berkley anapped out that although he waa supposed to be th Democratic leader th leader of th aenat was "tha eenator from th state of Oregon,1 who appears to know mora about what goea on In th chamber than any other person. ... NO quarter wilt be extended to Wlllkl. however much the brass hat of democracy reapect hla charm Ing running mat. Washington knows that th new dealers ar oot ao aura of winning aa when they supposed Taft, Dewey or Vandenberg would head th oppoeltlon. Wlllkl ha met th beet that tha new deal haa to offer, with th exception of Mr, Big himself, and they know he packs s punch and poaaeases political "It. Always looking (head. McNary want Wlllkl to lay low until about September. Th Oregon Republican leader declare that It I Impoeeibl to sustain th emotions of th people for s long period: th people will cool down as they did after th war hysteria when Herr Hitler Invaded th low countrtee. Th time to "make" th build-up la not too far ahead of November. Meteorological Report t(Miaili rorerasta Urdford and vicinity: Partly cloudy tonight and Thurvdajr; IltUa changa In ttmpcratur. Oregon: Partly cloudy tonight and Thursday; ovtfcaat at tlmaa on tha coast and unsettled on north coaat; Uttla changa in umpcrature: gentl 1 aouU.er.jr iu4 oil the coa.. Loral Data Temperature a year ago today! HlghMt, 93; invest, 66. Total monthly precipitation, traca. Deficiency lor to month, .18 inch. Total precipitation atnea Sept. 1, 1B30, 33 46 inches, Kiceaa for tha season, 4.74 Inches, Relative humidity at 6 p. m. yes terday, 10: 5 a. m. today, 69. Tomorrow: Sunrise, 4:45 a. m4 sunset, 7:48 p. m. Observations Tal"n at 4:30 a. ot ISO Meridian Time. sf!l Bolaa M 51 m Pt. Cldy. Boston 81 8 .17 Clear Chicago 84 88 Ol Pt. Cldy. Denver - - 88 60 Pt. Cldy. Eureka 66 69 .... Clear Havre 84 57 .40 Clear , Los Angeles....103 6 Clear Mrrirnrd 8.1 M Clear New York. 88 TO pt. Cldy. Omeha 86 74 cloudy . Phoenlg 111 70 Cloudy Portland 82 80 Cloudy Reno 88 48 Clear Roeeburg Salt Lake. San Franclscou 68 Seattle 63 Spokane 86 Wean, D. C. 86 Wena tehee 83 Lake Creek Lako Creek, July 10. (Spl.) Mr.. E. E. Meyer left Sunday for Red Bluff, to be with her mother, Mrs. Could, who Is very 111 in a hospital there. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Ross of Xlam. ath Falls spent several days laat week with Mr. Rose's grandparents, Mr. and Mra. C. R. Moor. They left Sunday for horn, going by way of Butt Fella to visit with relative then. Other guest at th Moor horn Sunday war Mr. and Mrs. Tons Pankey of Central Point, Mrs. Lett! Clngcad of Eagle Point, Mr. Chris ttther and Mlsa Thelma Moor of Medford. Sunday guest of Mr. and Mra. Bryan Jolley were Mr. snd Mr. A. B. Powell, Mr. and Mra. Harry Powell and children. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Powell and son, all of Central Point; Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Powell and chil dren of Eagle Point. Mr. and Mra. John Powell and children of Klamath Fall and Mra. Helen Murphy and daughter Kay of Olen Ellen, Calif. Th occasion was a reunion of Mrs, Jolley people, sll being preeent except a elster and family. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ton a and th twins of Medford apent Saturday night at th Tonn bom and pie nicked at Dead Indian sod eprtngs Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wallac Raged ale and Mra. E. R. Jonee bad as gueate over th Fourth Mr. and Mra. Marvin Ragadal of Canby and Tom Rage- dale of Grass Valley, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Moor and Mr. and Mrs. victor Roe motored to Holcomb springs Friday. Amone; thoae celebrating ln Ash land th Fourth were Mr. and Mrs. John Welch and family. Mr. Hue. naura and family. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ortgaby and family. Clyd Gruawm, Jim Snort, Don Oruwom. Joyoe Orl. aora and LyI Hoefft. Mr. and Mr. R. A. Pech of Med. ford and Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Pech spent th Fourth with th A. U Pech family. All ar eorry to hear that frank Pettlgraw of Shady Core is critically III In a Medford hospital. Frank Is well known here and Is a son-in-law of Mrs. Ella Meyer. Cooks Dinner Also Oklahoma City. Okla. (UK) Miss Zoe HolUday, telephone operator, didn't mind so much when a burglar robbed her home of 17 articles of clothing, but when he took time to cook himself a meal and left the dishes unwashed well, that was talcing advantage of the situation, she said. Since early Christian times. Bessarabia has been Invaded by the Thraclans, Goths, Huns, Avars, Bulgarians, Ugrlans. Turks, Kumans, Mongols, Mol davians, Tartars and Russians. Cloaing tlm tor Too Lett to Claw slfy Ada I I JO p aa. caned, cn WlfW Mi...oy bock h Vovr cor need nof be fvttf poU (or. tedvc row preienv payments. Why net est el! . Commercial IttVt E. Mala Stmt. MedrneeJ Phone 81. Lkraa M-184 84 64 Clear 100 67 Pt. Cldy. 61 Clear 80 Cloudy 88 M Cloudy 88 Pt. Cldy, 68 Cloudy