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LOST Wednesday ftOTn",mf,n,'!
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HELP WANTED FEIALE
WOMEN TEACHEBAOTEd" for
W?Son work. Expense. ;
td. Orw age. education, . "P"1
ence first letter. Compton Co., 1000
N. Dearborn, Chicago.
WANTED Experienced waitress.
Ap-
ply Dlamonai-aie.
WANTED-Housekeeper. Will furnish
home for married couple. Box 3494.
Mall Tribune.
HELP WANTED MALE
OLD ESTABLISHED manufacturer
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A-l references and car. Starting
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- Mason or lay offs. Write promptly
I to McConnon & Company. Dept.
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MEN. 18-45. Steady work. 61700 to
3300 year, postotflce clerks man
carriers. Common education suf
ficient. Paid vacation. 35 coached
free. Write today sure for full par
tlculara. 1336-A. Mall Tribune.
HELP WANTED Mate and Female.
STEADY jobs. U. S. government.
6105-6250 month. Men-women 18
to 80. Paid summer vacation, short
hours. Common school education
usually sufficient. Experience usu
ally unnecessary. 25 coached free.
Full partlculsrs and list positions
Free. Write today sure. Franklin
Institute, ept 258-A, Rochester N.
WANTED SITUATIONS
: WANTED Laundrymg. Square Deal
f Laundry. 245 So. Central. Phone
679-W.
WANTED Any kind of cleaning, 25c
an hour, uau uoi-u. . . .
WANTED By experienced man. posi
tion to operate nrc.Jiara w
either on salary or shares; refer
ences furnished: could take imme
diate charge. Address S L, care
Mall Tribune, and party will call.
. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS -
WANTE Stock to pasture. R. H. Bell.
Oen. Del. Med ford.
WANT A loan of 63.0O0.0O. first
mortgage first clsss business prop
erty as security. Address Box 3524
Mall Tribune.
WANTED Cash register. Jennings
Loan Office.
WANTED Trade wood for truck or
car. Will Maxwell, Ruch, Ore.
WANTED Buy used dining set, elec
tric stove. Phone 105.
WANTED Must have 66000 Immedi
ately to save 620.000 ranch: 40 acres
full bearing orchard, 60 acres under
cultivation, pasture, etc., 48 acres
free water: 68.000 in buildings: near
school: good roads. Address B. J,
Mall Tribune.
.WANTED Now is time to have your
J barns cow barns, chicken houses,
" etc.. whitewashed. Call 358-W.
WANTED Spraying. Power sprayer
for trees and shrubs. Call 358-W.
WANTED Kodsk. 3'ix3'i with f 6)
anastlgmat lens. Sunday only. J07
Haven.
TURN INTO CASH Idle household
stuff furniture. d'.Jies, glass.
b-oka et. Receive human prices.
Modern-Antique Shop. West Jack
son and Welch, facing Junior high.
WANTED To buy all kinds ol rab
bit. Tel. 1559.
WANTED
Wool and mohair. Wool sacks and
twine for sale. Medford Bargtln
House. 37 No Grape St. li 1062
WANTED AUTOMOBILES
WANTED Lls-ht used cars, pay cash
Ph. 952. 1731 N Rlrerslde
tor ntT 1101 t:s
FOR RENT Furn. f bed house, strict
ly meoern: 8 large lot for garden
ing, fine nil: and small growing
garden; 612.50 a month to steady
t renters. Across street from tele
phone office. Central Point or Tel.
1S32-H evenings.
FOR rent -- 6-xoom luin. home. '
Kief m-U
roR rent uoCsei
FOR RENT Unfurnished 0 room
bungalow, corner Columbus and
Bryant. Interior newly decorated
throughout. Two Urge lota with
plenty of garden space. Lou of rote
bushes, shade trees and flowers.
See owner, H. L. Bromley or phone
1250.
FOR RENT New house furnished,
reasonable. 904 Hamilton.
OWNER has desirable 4-room house,
close In. with fireplace, electric
water heater for bath, good yard.
To rent to responsible tenant. Tel.
691 or Box 3499, Tribune.
FOR RENT Furn. house. 413 King.
Phone 1656-J.
FOR RENT S-room house, modern,
furnished. Phone 34-R.
FOR RENT To adults, clean 4-room
house: range connected. Tel. 683-X.
HOUSE FOR RENT Electrlo range
and water heater. Phone 780-L.
FOR RENT Modern partly furnished
4-room cottage, east side. Call at
414 S. Riverside.
FOR RENT Attractive S-room house,
'lose in 135 S. Holly. Tel. 731-X.
FOR RENT Beautiful 8 -room fur
nished home, close to schools and
store: shady lawn; garden plot;
very reasonable rent. Phone 146
or 390-Y.
FOR REN1 Homes Furnished or
unfurnished Brown & White
FOR RENT 4-room modern duplet:
fireplace, breakfast nook, electric
range, heatrola; also 6-room house
close In. Inquire 634 No. Bartlett.
FOR RENT 7 room furnished house,
very cheap to reliable party. Phone
l a n. XJnm
I ., -
IFOR RENT 3-room house. Vt acre
irrigated garden- land. a. aeiin.
Howa-d Ave.
FOR RENT Modern nouse. close in
Fine shade, lawn and garden lot.
$36 per month, water paid. Call at
335 South Riverside.
FOR RENT 4 to s-room bouse
Phone 105. 80 N Central
HOMES FOR RENT Oall 796.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FOR RENT Furnished apartment.
Includes heat, hot and cold water,
electricity, hotel service and lounge
room privileges. Holland Hotel,
Phone 710.
FOR RENT Furnished apartments;
cheap. 334 Apple.
PLEASANT, furnished, steam-heated
apt; refrigeration. 10 Quince.
FURNISHED 3 and 3-room apts.;
garage. 604 W. loth.
3-ROOM APT. Also nice front sleep
ing room, ground floor; reasonable
rates. Gloria Pan Apts., 375 South
Central Ave.
TWO-ROOM furnished modern, neat.
. new, 615.50; Includes garage. 1015
West 11th.
FOR RENT Completely furn. apt.:
radio, washing machine, heat, hot
and cold water. az no. jvy.
NEAT front corner single apartment
and small furnished house. Rea-
aonable. 1308 E. Main St.
TWO MODERN, attractive, furnished,
downtown apartments, for I or 2
people: newly decorated, will ac
cept best offer of rent. Apply
Fluhrer'a Bakery.
FOR RENT Modern furnished apt.
downstairs. 845 N. Bartlett.
FOR RENT Modei-n furnished apart
ment; hardwood floors, nreplace;
newly decorated. Address Bex 3985
Mall Tribune.
BEST apartments In town at new
reduced rates. Schuler Apt
FOR RENT Furnlehed apt Lights,
garage: 610 t 612 Phone 453-H.
FOR RENT 3-room apartment. 610
630 So Fir. Phone 1330.
FOR RENT Modern duplex apt; 4
rooms. Phone 443.
FOR RUNT FUKMSHKD ROOMS
PLEASANT room for gentleman; close
in: bath, garage. 609 E Main.
ROOMS 6160: bachelor cabins 63
per week. 445 80. Front.
FOR RENT BOOM AMD BOARD
FOR RFNT Room and board.
S. Ivy. Phone 843-X.
BOARD AND ROOM In private family,
reasonable. Call at 414 8. Riverside.
PLEASANT room with board 716 E.
Main.
fOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT IN YREKA Commercial
garage, showroom and shop, located
on Pacific highway. Address D. M.
Reld, 825 8. Main. Yreka. Cel.
FOR RENT Small ranch close In;
well Improved. Phone 437-X.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
SAFE AS GOV'T BONDS My 39 yrs.
experience selling annuities shows
that they guarantee 9r Interest
for life at age 60 (male) and 84
(female) and are tax free. Give
name exact age sex. J. H. Coch
ran. 203 N. Bartlett St., Medford.
FOR SALE Restaurant: good loca
tion In Medford. Owner must
leave. Phone 1333-J.
TOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Thoroughbred Ptiroeand
O. I. C. weaner pigs. Tel 258-J.
FOR SALE One A-I cow, 6 years Old.
Jersey and Guernsey; give 40 lbs.
a day: Test 5. Knox Service
Station, Jacksonville, or call 414-J.
FOR SALE 11 ahoats.
Jacksonville.
W. E. Keen,
FOR SALE I'OULTRT
LARGE Bronre turkey and R. I. R
setting fc2s. Phone 519-J-3
W. L. CHICKS c. May 6c; hardy
Hansen strain, heavy layers, larg
whit ctfs. Free range-cockerels, dl-1
rect Hansen 266-325 Rocks or
Reds 10c. Jenks Poultry Farms.
Tsngent, Ore
R 1
SETTING COO. ?. A. PtlitJ.j
,'Jei, '-.
FOR KXCHAcOl
FOR EXCHANGE Beautiful new
modern bungalow, flv acre rich
garden soli, fin location. Price
63.000.00. Will trade clear with
some cash for unimproved acreage.
Also 150 acres, 50 acre In hay and
grain. 100 acrea free water, com
fortable buildings, family fruit.
Price 64750.00.
THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANOB
125 E. 6th St., Phone 1496
EQUITY In 10 acrea for house or car
1034 N. Central.
EXCHANOE 160 acres: 50 under cul
tivation: plenty free water: fine 6-
room plastered nouse; osui. wun
cold nd hot water: good equip
ment and livestock. Will exchange
for smaller farm with Improve
ment, on or near Boulevard. Box
3806. Mall Tribune.
WILL TRADE modern 5-room house
In Ashlsnd for acreage. Must be
good lend and location: preferably
without buildings. Will assume.
Box 3488, Tribune.
5 ACRES, southern California, sell or
trade by owner. Phone 837-X.
FOR TRADE 62300 Jackson Co. Bldg.
A Loan stock for small modern
house In Medford. Must be clear.
Phone 1630-J.
TRADE Labor for hay. Tel. 596-L
FOR TRADE 3 modern houses part
ly urnisneo, lor aiueui iu.iiuim
acreage. 414 S. Riverside-
FOR SALE AU.OMOBU.ER
1 1933 Ford Sport Coupe, a bargain,
run very little.
1 Reo Sedan, this la a dandy cheap
car; lota of service for 6100.00.
1 1937 Bulck Coupe, nice condition
I Cadillac Sedan, a good car cheap.
1 1929 Ford Coach, excellent condi
tion. 1 Chrvsler Roadster, excellent buy.
WALTER ABBEY. 139 60. Riverside
REPOSSESSED CARS
We sell them for the balance due.
Easy terms. All makes, 30 to choose
rrom. Oakland ds pontlac Garage,
207 So. Riverside. Open Sunday
until 3 o'clock.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Equity -31
light 6 sedan. Will take used car
or truck or what have you. Phone
OUO-Ij.
FUEL OIL UtfLlVERT
FOR FUEL OIL delivery Phone 815
Eads Transfer and Storage Co.
FOR SALE KIEL
FOR SALE Body fir. part dry, 16 in
82 00: 12-ln. 6190; laurel, 82 15.
62.35 per tier. Phone 539-R-4.
FOR 8 4 LB HOMES
FOR SALE Modern home on Old
Stage road. Ideal location; 10 acres
good alfalfa, garden and fruit land.
Can be subdivided. Arden Tyrrell.
FOR SALE Home. It will pay you
to look this up. Consider trade for
auto or radio. Balance like rent.
Owner, 309 First Natl', Bank Bldg.
HIGH-CuitSS 7-room bungalow In
distinguished residential district
Cash price 66000.00. Owner want
Copco stock for bis 63500 equity
Wslter H. Jones, Realtor. vr Jack
son County Bank. Phone 196
FOR SALE Sacrifice five room mod
em home, gas and electricity, large
lot and trees, 61.500 6500 buys my
equity Phone 1082-X.
FOR SALE Attractive home Phone
106. 80 No. Central.
FOR SALE HEAL ESTATE
FOR SALE Equity In S acres. Fine
soil, small house, near highway.
Roy Bllderback. Pitt View Ave.,
Central Point.
CLEAR ranch of around 30 acres, to
exchange for grocery stock, house
or apartments, in good locstlon.
Dslry ranch In first claas section,
with fine modem 8 roum house,
barn wtth cement floor, stanchions
for 18 cows, mllkhouse, garsge,
chicken house, 18 acres alfalfa,
balance grain land, pasture and
timber. Also a 6 room house. Want
exchange for Income property here
or In southern California. Price
635,000. Requires some cash.
Stock ranch on good highway,
outside range, alfalfa and alatke
clover, good improvements, a well
paying ranch, for exchange for
small acreage or Income property.
Price 610.000.
5 acres suitable for chickens and
turkeys. Good garden space. 5 room
house In good conditton, well,
chicken house and garage. Only
61600.
SOUTHERN OREGON REALTY CO.
44 North Riverside Ave.
6 ACRES. 6 acres alfalfa. Free water;
garage, barn, poultry house; adjoin
ing Eagle Point. Family orchard;
rich free eoll. 63.800. Terms.
30 ACRE.? fronting Rojrue River and
creek: Crater Lake Highway thru
It. Free water; alfalfa: large barn.
No house. 43.000. Easy terms.
D. E. MILLARD. 425 E. Msln
FOR SALE 3 acres, good soil, neat
3-room house, built-in, garage,
electric pump, shsd trees. Cheap.
6200 down, balsnce essy. Call
1332-R. or addtesa p. o. Box 348.
8-RCOM HOUSE, 10 acres; 7 acres
pears and apples, 3 chicken houses;
clear of encumbrance for 61000. A
large stock and dairy rsnch: gen
uine bargain. Small property un
der lease earning .1195 net, C. 8.
Buttertield, 409 Medford Center
Bldg.
LOT near Lone Beach, lot at San
Francisco: both clear, and some
csah; wsnt smalt improved acre
age. Box 3497, Tribune.
WHEN you think of real utat thins
of Brows 4b Whit
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOtS
FOR SALE 300 boxes Newtown ap
ples very cheap. H. H. Wilson,
phone 1282.
KELVIN A TOR J7i-trle Rfrigrstor.
almwt new, bargain and easy
trm. Call Phona 31 nr 1 140.
FOR SALE 3 Ruxtell axle for Ford
T and T T truck. Phone 652 or
1761 N Riverside.
' ' '
FOR SALE OR TRADR 2-ton O. M
C. trwk for T'vxl tfim nl itoct.
rr whit hv? you. PHotm
FOR SALE MlSCELLANEOrS
FOR SALE OR TRADE; Harley
Davidson 74 motor cycle, like new.
Phone 552. 1761 N. Riverside. 1
CORN 6130 per cwt.. sacked at car. I
In 500-lb. lots or more. Best qual-
Ity eastern yellow corn. Car on 1
track today. Let us figure wlth
vou on a delivered price in ton lots.
Phone 833. F. E. SAMSON CO.,
329 N. Riverside.
FOR SALE Hay. loose or baled; or
will trsde for csttle. Call Frank R.
Rav, Medford. Phon 1080. even
ings, or call at ranch, Willow
Springs district, daytime.
SPECIAL PRICK on corn. 6130 per
cwt., sscked at car. Car on track
Apr. 16 and IB. Phone 833. and let
11s figure with you on a delivered
price to vour ranch.
F. E. SAMSON CO.
329 N. Rlrerslde.
ROOUE RIVER Yellow Dent seed
com. C. A. DeVoe, 533-J-3.
FOR SALE Wool bogs nd fleece
twine. Mutual Mill & Seed Co., Ino.
FOR SALE Tomato and cabbage
plsnts. See Carey'a, near Phoenix.
Phone 341-J-l.
FOR SALE Be supplies hlvs.
smokers, foundation, etc. Monarch
Seed Co.
FOR SALE Wool bags and fleece
twine Monarch Seed Co.
GARDEN DIRT, plowing, fertilizer,
sand and gravel. Phone 913-J.
FOR SALE Wool bags and fleece
twine. Mutual Mill & Seed Co., Inc.
81 FOR YOUR old battery on any
Severln bat.: 6-volt 13-plate stand
ard (1 yr. guar.), 85; 6-volt 13-plate
heavy duty, 68.
SEVERIN BATTERY SERVICE
1520 No. Riverside.
REBUILT FORDSON TRACTOR. 6100.
In fine shspe. See It Mlller-San-ford
Tractor Co.. 22 8 Fir. Medford.
FOR SALE Lady's almost new black
coat with beautiful fur collar and
cuff set. Will sell very cheap.
Ala, two evening dresses. Inquire
246 S Riverside, evenings 5 to 7
FERTILIZER and sediment.
976-W.
Phone
iNLY 63 50 for 6-volt 13-plate Junior
batterv (6 mo. guar.)
SEVERIN BATTERY SERVICE.
FOR SALE Used sewing machine, all
-makes. 65 up; terms If desired All
make rented and repaired White
Sewing Machine Co- 24 N Bartlett.
FOR SALE Dairy and hp and
horse fertiliser and black loam
Lee Hamilton. Phone 91U-L.
ROLLER canaries Phon 0. A. DeVoe
MISCELLANEOUS
LOCAL party driving to Sun Francis
co. Will take 1 or 2 passengers to
share expenses. Call 907-R.
CASH paid for old gold, lewslrv
brodge work. etc. Jennings Loan'v. E. B. Kobb, KlmbaH Fruit Co.
Office, No. 5 South Front.
WE PAY CASH
For furniture, tools or what have
you. Medford Bargain He-use. 37
No. Grape St. Phone 1002
WALLPAPER cleaned. Just like new,
61.50 per room and up. Call 637-Y
SQUARE DEAL LAUNDRY 245 So
Central. Phone 379-W
OOLD dust bought and sold at Red
den Co. 3rd floor Medford Bldg
LOCAL or long dietanoe hauling We
guarantee to save vou money Haw
ley rransfer. 619 North Riverside
Phon 1044-X.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
JACKSON CO.
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstract of Title and
Title Insurance. The
only complete Title
System In Jackson
County.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstract
of ntl Title Insurance Rooms 8
and 6, No 33 North Central We.
upstair.
Automoulle Loan.
CONTRACTS REFINANCED
PAYMENTS REDUCED
W pay up balance due dealer bank
or finance company and extend
your payment Additional money
loaned. Phone 81 for appointment
Chiropractic rnytrclan
DR. E W HOFFMAN Cblroprsctlo
Nerve Specialist. Ofnce hours 9 to
13. 3 to 6 203-204 Liberty Bldg
Office Phone 680; Re Phon I31-H
Contracting
K LEND MONEY to worthy people
to pay then booest debt Pacific
Coast Cradlt Association 431 Med
ford did,- Medford or
Dentistry.
OR ROBERT O. OOE
404 Medford Bldg
DSNrUsTRY
Dressmaking and Remodeling.
THE FASHION SHOP - Dressmaking
and .'emouellug. 424 Medford Bldg
Phone 1181.
expert Window Cleaner
LET OEOHOE DO IT I el 1173
Hous oleanlng. Floor waxing, on
sotal rug oleanlng. specialty.
Fnmttur Repairing.
FURNITURE RK-UPHOUJTEHED. r
flnibed re-glued W carry a full
un of uprioutery aampl. A- n
Thlbult. Tel. 969-R
Funeral rartor.
PERLS FUNERAL HOME Distinctive
ervios at moderate rates. Ca'-arj
lished 20 year. Ambulano sere
lc. 8th St at Oakoal Tel 47.
Lawn mowers
LA WW MOWERS SHARPENED, OILED
snd sdjusted (or 7Ac Csll end de
liver fie 33 No. Plr. Phon 381.
piano Instruction.
PR ED ALTON HAIOH'l Teobr of
piano ClaMtcal and popular music
courses. Hglit Muilo fltuolo, 818
Uont 13,
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Money to Lend.
WE LEND MONEY on furniture and
lat model auto Three oer cent
per month on unpaid balance No
other charge Come In and get
the cash today. Set W. X Thomas
45 So. Central. Phone 139
Job Printing
MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT
Beat equipped plant In southern
Oregon. Prtuting it all kinds; book
binding; touae-leaf ledgers: and
blanks. Dining systems, duplicating
cash sale slip and everything In
the printing Una. 28-30 N Grape
Phon 76.
ROOflHg
STANDARD ROOFING CO. Builders
of water-tight roofs Estimates and
inspection without charge, loth and
Fir St. Tel. 1077.
Piano Dealer.
SEE th Baldwin ilne of Pianos at the
Electrlo Wiring Co, 232 W Maui
St., or call Mra. a. o. Purucksr
Tel. 1442.
Painting.
HARRY MARX,
Painting Tinting
Paperhanglng
Phone 14-F-4, PO Box 304
TlltUfeler.
DAVIS TRANSFER & STORAGE
Servioa guaranteed 20 S. Gran 8t
Phon 644. or residence IO80.
EADS TRANSFER Is 8TORAOE CO.
Offloe 1015 No Central Phone 816
Prices right. Service guaranteed.
RE1NK1NG TRUCKING SERVICE
Transfer and hauling of all kind
Office 309 South Front St. Phone
332.
Violins
THORVAL H. FOLKENBERU. leach!
of Violin. Ensembl practice for
atudent Closing out vio:in out
fit. Studio S and 4 College Bldg
Phone 259-J.
Courthouse
News
I Furnished by the Jackson County
Abstract Co. 121 E Sixth Street!
Marriage License
Eldred M. Clawson and Blanch V.
Boring.
Joe Moreno and Kat Barcajlea.
s Howard C. Sheets and Cora Mc
Clanahan. John D. Bantam and Maud M.
Mobley.
Peter M. Tunlson and Wllma X.
Durnll.
Clroult Court
Bernhardt & Kelly, a corporation.
corporation, For money,
Earl Ooddlng, administrator, v.
Ocorge F. Russell. Florenoe Russell,
et al. Strict foreclosure.
State Industrial Accident Com. vs.
Black Bear Coon Co. a corporation.
For money,
Jackson County Bldg. A Loan
Assn. va. Dan L. Evans and OUle B.
Evans. Foreclosure.
Schuyler C. Royston and Martha
A, Royston vs. George W. Bnlder et
ux . Foreclosure.
J. H. Young vs. Lulu B Plsk, as
administratrix of Estate of Joshua
McPherBon, deceased, et al Foreclos
ure.
Esther Doris Olson et al va. Chas.
Me, Ellen Vivian Mee at tl Fore
closure. A. C. Hewitt vs. S. J. Wsyment. E.
B. Wayment and M. (. Wayment.
Lien.
L. A. Robert et al vs. E. O. and
Pearl S. Koble. To quiet title.
Real F.state Transfers .
W. T. Orlev et ux to the Califor
nia Oregon Power Co. Deed to 34
acres In Sec. 38, Twp. 32 S R. 8 E.
Msry E. Fox to Claude L. Hawkins
Deed to NE4 of SE'4: 8WV4 of BE
Va of Sec. 29; N'a of NE',; of Sec.
32; NWVi of NW',i of Bee. 33, all
In Twp. 38 8., R. W.
Charlea E. Plenlng et ux vs. Jessl
Hayes Deed to lots 1 and 3, block
18. Dekum Add. to Oold Hill, Or.
Sheriff to Western Loan Build
ing Co. Deed to tract In DLC 44,
Twp. 37 S R. 1 W.
Nellie Pearson et vlr to James M.
Firestone W. D. to 10-foot strip for
road In NW'i Sec. 14, Twp. 89 8., R.
I E.
J. B. Coleman et ux to C. E. Mitch
ell et ux W. D. to lot 10; W'i lot II,
block 6, R'jes Add. to Medford.
Charles E. Mitchell to Elva C.
Mitchell O. C. D. to lot 10; WV4
lot 11, block 6. Rosa Add. to Medford.
John Davison et ux to Daisy Wilts
W. D. lot 1; NE', of NEVi of Sec.
Agnes Devln et vlr to J, C, Cola
man et al W D. to lo 10 and 11,
block 6, Ross Add. to Medford.
W olgast, Pancho
In Hectic Draw
HONOLULU, April 16 (AP) Mid
get Wolgaat, recognized a flyweight
champion In om atates, fought
furious ten round draw with Little
Pancho of Manila In a return engage
ment her last night. A decision for
Wolgaat In their previous battle here
four week ago resulted in an an
nouncement of a Fillpina boycott on
boxing in Honolulu.
Th average llf of passenger
automobile In Austria Is estimated
t five to alx years, with an vr
g mileage of nearly 13.000.
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WHY? WANTED $2500
N. 71 in rr Dlry Ranch, Applegat District; 80 acres Irrigated,
In alfalfa, clover, grain! completely equipped. II cows, 8
hrifrrs, I team, 30 turkry hens, Ann fits setting. Mr
a-room bungalow, good ham beautlfnl place. For Ml
at Just one-half lis real vlue, SX I2.W0 csh. bslsncs
terms.
No. 8 -70-cr Orchard proposition. IB acres pears, 20 teres apples;
good bungalow. Non-resident owner save sell. Price 8!uo.
8I.VH) cash, balance terms. This pise Is worth mora
money.
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41. Autumn
43. French Pro
noun 41. Chide
vehemently
M. Rodent
61. Railroad
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63. Merchants
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48. Struck vio-
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lently together 69. Hindu oueen
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man a name
48. PtuflrTure
49. Prophete
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EFFICIENCY
YOU MAY have noticed that you
were able to travel this winter
with less dangers irom snow or ice
on the Highways than ever before.
It is quite likely that if you gave
any thought to this at all you have
attributed tt to the fact that we have
had a more open winter. The truth
of the matter is that this condition
of safety, which has existed through
out the season, ii entirely due to the
efficiency of the State Highway
Maintenance men.
For had they not prepared for tny
condition which might have existed
nd out of a very limited budget
purchased the equipment and tooli
necessary to rapidly and economi
cally remove the snow which fell on
the highways, together with the ice
that formed in cold weather, there
would have been many days when
travel throughout the country would
have been not only highly dangerous,
but in some instances, impossible.
The Engineers in charge of
Maintenance work have one of the
hardest jobs in the Department.
They are not only responsible for
the up-keep and safety of thousand!
of miles of roads the year round,
regardless of weather, but are in
variably restricted to a limited
mount of money that they can hav
to do this work.
Ai you travel along the road on
pleasant days you will notice groups
cleaning out the ditches along th
side of the road; repairing culverts;
digging out pot-holes and breaks in
the surface then placing new mate
rial and bringing the surface up to
a smooth grade.
In the winter as you ride along in
your closed, healed car you will find
these same men exposed to wind and
cold as they drive their snow plough
,up and down the highways so that
you may travel with the least pos
sible inconvenience. I
So when you come to i siim read
ing "Slow Down Men Working"
remember that this sign is not placed'
.alongside of the road to bother you
nor especially for the safety nf the
workmcn-IT IS PUT TIIF.HF. I
ORDER THAT THE ROAD MAY
BE MADE SAFE FOR YOU I
O l3l TEXACO NATIROAD REPORTS'
Pendleton High
Debate Winners
t,A OflANDB, Ore.. April !. (AP)
Th Pendleton high school debat
ing team won th eastern Oreeon
championship at union, ore., yester
day by a judge' two to one vote.
Pendleton will compete with the
western Oregon chrmplon for th
stale litis s a result of th victory,
Cross - Word Puzzle
1L DnlU Of
weight
31 Deprive
39. Not so late
39. Short blunt
parts
10. Article of
belief
81. French
annuity
It. Statements of
accounts
ti. Compound
ether
IS. Sets thickly
11. New Testa
ment apelllng
of Noah
li. In the East
Indies, split
peas
41. Covered with
trees
44. Venerated
45. Automobiles
4rt. Most precious
48. Pertaining to
a natural ana
tomical pas
sage 11. Slighting re
marks
12. Fathers
li. Pierce with a
fiolnted weapoi
awallan
dance
M. County : abbr.
17. Symbol for
calcium
It. Operatic solo
so. Former ruler
(13. Born
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article
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DOWN
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pletive S, Schemer
4. Japanese eoln
8. Frtehten
s. Garden fruits
T. ICO square
meters
t. Purify
9. Edible tubers
10. The : Spanish
II. Very strong
13. Afresh
11. Counsel 1
archaic
18. Perform
30. Forward
1ST
N LOCAL MARKET
(Continued from put ons)
store. He had noticed the Fora
sedan with the New York license
plates end Mked the women which
route they hid followed coming
west..
A younger women end two children
were sitting In the car, he said.
In the store, the other women,
who Mr. Barton said was slender.
and about 46 years old. eatd they
had Juat made the trip from the
east, end had come through Utah
and Nevada.
The slender woman became very
nervous Mr. Barton told Chief Mo
Credle, and when Mr. Evanson said
they could not change the bill, she
said that was the smallest amount
of money they had, and could not
take the purchases. They left hur
riedly, he reported.
A check made by polloe of regie
tratlons at the Oregon StaU Motor
association's bureau here, ehowed
two New Tork can registered during
the past week, one on Tuesday to
Albert H. Hitching, which was a
Ford, and the other to Homer F.
Westcock, on Thursday.
PLACES SEVENTH
IN STATE TESTS
(Continued from Pag On.)
Large crowd Attended th con
tat. which began early today, nd
remained to hear concert by th
Oregon fitat college band whit th
Judge wars msktnf thtlr derisions
Hill Military Academy of Portland
won th class 0 championship, Zrrl
gon placed second, Seasld girls'
band third. Beaverton, fourth, Hood
River and Estcaada tied (or fifth,
Th Sllvarton band, conducted by
Hal L. CmpbU, won th class B
contest. Oregon City wsa cond
nd Oreshsm, lent year' winner, was
third. West Linn placed fourth
and Marahflald and Band tied for
fifth plae.
Th competition opened Friday
with soloists vising for Indlvldu!
title. Sl ehamplone wer eletd
from group of 48 contestant.
Edward Torgsrson of CorvallU re
tained his till, a th best ssio-
phone plsveri Vincent Ctsrk of
Franklin High. Portlsnd, won flrat
In th trombon division: rl Beott
of Jefferson High, Portlsnd. wa
' first In trumpets; Lane Smith. HIU
I Military Academy, Portland, took
'clarinet honors: th baa horn tltl
went to Howard Moehnk of Wt
I Linn. nd Robert Pergerson of Al'
bany took th bail ton cosmpioo
'ataljs award,
INSANITY DEFENSE
PATH PREPARED IN
(Continued irom Paj On)
'Do you know who I am?"I ak
e.
Benleil Kicking Woman
"I asked him Ti-ho kicked tti wo
man," Maaale testified with rUln
roloe. "snd he said nobody kicked
the woman.
"I said 'now I know you are lyine;.'
"He said h dldnt know noHim?.'
"Mr. Forteacue got up and aald
h won't talk; let us carry out ou
other laws.
"I told Mm If he wouldn't talk
w knew what to do. I told Lord to
go out and get the boys. As Lord
went out X told Kahahawal 'If you
don't talk you'll get what Id (an.
other defendant who wa kidnaped
and beaten) got. These men WIU
beat you to ribbons. Now you talk."
Natlre Confesses
"Suddenly he said "yes w don It.1
That' all I remember. All I could
ee wa my wife and hear what ah
told me that when Kahahawal at
tacked her and she prayed for mercy
he answered by bresklng her Jaw."
Maaale said the next thing he r '
numbered was being taken to the
police station. This was some two
hour after th killing, and after
Kahahawal'a body had been found lit
an automobile near Koko head. In
the car were Maaale, Mrs. Fortescu
and Lord.
Wall St. Report
Slock Rale Average
(Copyright, 1933, standard 8tatlatlos
Company)
April 10:
00 30 90 00
Ind'l ' Rr' Ufa Total
Today 48.7 33 3 81.1 80 8
Prev. day 49.3 33.0 83 8 n
Week ago .. 4B.0 33.t 77.8 80.1
Year ago ..123.3 (7.7 17S.0 138 1
Bond .Sale Average .
(Copyright, 1933. standard Statistic
Company)
April 18:
20 30 80 80
Ind'l Kr'B w Totl
Today SO. 4.a 79.0 88.1
Prev. day ... 80.8 83.1 18.8 87.
Week ago . 81,8 63.8 77.8 87.8
Year ago .... 85.9 99.9 100.7 984
NBW TORK, April 18. (API
Stock wer unable to continue t'lelr
recovery through a third session to
day, although th bond market still
felt th stimulating affect of th
federal reserve' credit axpanalon
program.
Trading quarters war Inclined to
look upon th upturn In th stock .
market of th last two sessions as
!rgely technical rebound, to swalt
Something In th way of favorahla
ewa before trying to prss th rally
further. Enough week-end profit
taking and selling cam Into th
market to causa numerous reo. salons
of fraction to mor than two point
rrom yesterday's elos.
Todays closing price for 18 sel
ected stocks follow:
American Can 80 H
American T. 4 T. ,
Aneconaa, ..,...
8
Curtla Wright
General Motors
Int. T. 8c T.
13',
1'4
'!
13
19
.
11
33)4
Montgomery Ward
Paramount Pub. M
Radio .....
Southern Pao,
8. O. of Cal,
S. O. of N. J.
Tiana Am.
United Aircraft .
U. B. Steal .
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND, April 18. (AP)
Wheat!
May .83 H
July ,6J
Sept. ... .61
.83 J, .63
.83 .81
.614 .1H
.63 H
.61 4
.61 4
.13 i
Cash wheat:
Big Bend bluestsm
Soft whit .....
Western whit
Hard winter .
.St
,6
.63
.63
.63
Northern aprlng
Western red ..........
Oats: No. 9 whit. 633.00.
Today's car receipts: Wheat 1T
flour 14; com 1; oat 1. .
(n Francisco Butterfat
BAN PRANCISCO, April 16. (AP)
-Butterfat fob Ban Francisco. 30a,
HAY
Just unloaded a
carload of hay
Timothy and grain
$17.00 per ton
Alfalfa
$18.00 per ton
Farmers Exchange
Co-Operative
Medford, Oregon
Phon 933 Phon 032
w BUT good uss bis ekMha. (to.
MONBY LOtNKD ON Radios,
electric Washing Machine-
anything of real valu. 9. as
today.
JBNNINOS LOAN OITICI
No. 6 8. Frnn Nash Hotel Bl.