PAGE .SINE f y ffjj VH AT YO U W NAJ Classified FO RE ASY R F E R E fl C E ; jff !u"ET70TsT5 ItXTL TRIBUTE. MEPFORD, OTJEGON, THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1932 r i h I ' " DON'T FORGET TO PHONE THAT -ANT AD HEM AB THE RATES i peT'word first Insertion (Minimum oc BwU additional Insertion, word .lo (Minimum 10) Per Una pr month, without mm change .1.2& 75 Phone 2lHorn-rimmed glasses In case. Reward. Phone 758-J. iiosT Brown leather billfold con taining driver license and cur rencv. Reward. Thomas Culbert- son.- Phon 803. )feOBT If dog missing call 15- FOUND wound Lady'a umbrella. Identify and pay for ad at Tribune office, WANTED FEMALE HF.LP COMPETENT woman 'or general housework, Siskiyou Heights. Box 3710, Mall Tribune. WANTED Unincumbered woman companion In exchange for room. 148 S. Holly. HELP WANTED MALE MEN. "18-35. RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS Steady work. Commence 8158.00 month. Paid vacations. Ex perience unnecessary. Common edu cation aufflclent. Full particulars with sample coaching FREE. Apply today aure. Box 1236-B, Mall Tri bune. WANT 2 neat appearing young men for immediate work. Guarantee and commission. 209 First Natl. Bank Bldg., 7:80 to 9 tonight, 8:80 10 Wednesday a. m. WANTEDBIT. NATIONS sWPERIENCED LADY wishes general housework by day or week. 801 No. Central. WANTED Position In local firm; well known. Good will prospect. Box 3806. care Mall Tribune. CAPABLE office girl with knowledge WANTED Any kind ot cleaning, 25c an hour. Call l-L.- IwANTED M19Clil,t,AXF.OUg . WTLL DRIVE and pay part of ex penses for transportation to San Francisco. Reference. Tel. 234-R-4. WANTED Late model light coach or sedan. If you are going to turn your car In for balance due, will give you an open car for your con tract. . Olve full particulars. No dealer. Box 3731, Mall Tribune. WANTED Pasture for 10 head cattle 330 Edwards St. VEMPTY TRUCK going to San Fran t - Cisco this week wants load for there or. points en route. Hawley Trans fer. Phone 1044-X. EMPTY TRUCK going to California and various parte of Oregon wants load. Frank Newland. 820 W. 13th flt. V1HT-A loan of 3.000 00, first mortgage first class business prop arty ss security. Address Box 3S24 Mail Tribune. WANTED Cssh register. Jennings Loan Office. WANTED Wool and mohair. Wool eacke and twine for sale. Medford Bargain House, 27 No. Grape St. 1 1063 FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Reasonably to adults, clean, completely furnished mod ern duplex. Inquire 212 So. Orape. FOR RENT A furnished 4-room du- fiex; clean, neat, close In. for 11J0, water paid. Phone 1149 for Inspection. FOR TtENT Good 5-rcom house 1 Phone 1041-M. , ' TOR RENT A nice house for small family. Inquire 264 Beatty et. MODERN five-room upholstered fur nished house, close in. Hardwood floors, fireplace, garage. Call even ings, after six o'clock. Tel. 898-J-2. FOR- RENT 5-room modern house unfurnished. Oet key at 148 S. Ivy FOR RENT Homes Purntetied at unfurnlabed. Brown at White FOR RENT Modern nouse. close In m . i..4a . vn mnA nrdn lot 35 per month, water paid. Call at 825 Soutn Riversioe. MrtB is tvt Mnriem oartlv furnished 4-room cottage, east aide. Call at 414 S Riverside. TWO-ROOM furnished modern, neat, new. IS50; includes garage 1015 West Uth. FOR RENT 4-room furnished house, wry cheap to reUsbla party. Tel. O. A. DeVoe. ' FOR RENT 4 SO S-room BOUSM ,i Phone 104, to W Central A fOII BENT AP4BTMEMS i FOR RENT Turnlsried apartments. I ehssp. Niax Aimory, 334 Aiip.e, rOB RENT APARTMENTS FURNSHED APT. Donatatrs; ga. 344 No. Bartlett. COMPLETELY furnished 3-room apt. 339 No. Ivy. POR RENT Pleasant turn. apt. Re frigeration. 10 Quince. Tel 061-L. POR RENT Small apt. downstair. In private homa. 118 Gnese. PURN. APT. for rent: 3 rooms, bath, ateam heat and Frlgldalre. Hawk Apt. Phone 667. ' FRONT CORNER 1 and J -room fur nished apartmenti; pleasant. neat( very reasonable. 1205 E. Main St. HOMES tOR RENT Call 1011 POR RENT Furnished 4-room stucco house on eaat aide. Phone 105. FURNISHED house, 3 and 3-room apu.: garage. 604 W. loth. POR RENT Modern furnished apt., downatalra. 345 N. Bartlett. 3-ROOM APT. Also nice front sleep ing room, ground floor; reasonable rates. Gloria Pan Apu, 875 Soutn Central Ave. POR RENT Modem furnished apart ment; hardwood floora, fireplace; newly decorated. Address Bo 3085 Mall Tribune. ARTHUR ARMS Apte, 330 N. Holly. POR RENT Purnlshed apt Lights garage: 10' Jt 13 Phone 4S3-H. POR, RENT 3-room apartments, ft 10 620 So. Pir. Phone 1820. POR RENT rUKMHHKD ROOMS FOR RENT Large front room, close In: hot and cold water; shower. 20 So. Fir. PLEASANT room for gentleman; close In: bath, garage. 809 E Main. ROOMS $1.50; bachelor cabins 2 per week. 446 8o. Front. FOR RENT RIIUW AND BOARD BOARD AND ROOM In private family, reasonable. Call at 414 S. Riverside PLEASANT room with board. 718 t. Main. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Small ranch cloae well Improved. Phone 437-X. FOR EXCIIANnp, FOR EXCHANGE House 20x24 ft. and lot on paved street for acreage or house and 2 to 8 acres. Box 3733, care Tribune. FORD T Generators, on sale $1.96 In exchange, at Big 4 Wrecking Yard, 1781 N. Riverside. OLIVER disc plow for tractor to trade for cow. horse or fencing, ii. i- P-ll. FOR TRADE 2 modern houses part ly lurnisnea, lor snisu ui.jiuvrw acreage. 414 S. Riverside. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 1039 Chevrolet truck, stake body and logging trailer with log chains; 1930 model A eora i-u-dor and small trailer; 1 model 62 Atwater Kent radio. Phone 665.W. SEVERAL light, cheap cars for sale or trade at Big 4 Used car Lot, noi N. Riverside. FOR SALE DOGS AND PET8 FO". SALE Three Cocker Spaniel pups, 3 months old. Phone Jack sonville 293. FOR SALE POULTRY PEKIN duck eggs for hatching. The Covered Wagon. Phoenix. W L. CHICKS 9c' May 8c: hardy Hansen strain, heavy layere. large white egga. Free range-cockerels, di rect Hansen. 288-325. Bocks or Reds 10c. Jcnks Poultry Farms. Tangent, Ore. R. 1. SETTING EGGS. Tel. 876-W. P. A. Pefley. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE White weaner pigs. Luke Ryan, R. F. D. 1, Central Point. FOR SALE Cow. T. V. Williams. Tel. 14-F-ll. FOR SALE Young Jersey cow. Just fresh. M. F. Barlow, Talent, Wag ner Creek road. FOR SALE 8-year old mare, weight 1650. Roy A. Bolx, Just north of Phoenix. FOR SALE 60 head high grade Hampshire ewes with lsmbs and unshorn: a pure riampsmre rams, at range prices. C. W. Wood. Pros pect, Ore. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 150-acre ranch, Evans Creek, 35 acrea high class river loam, balance Jvood and pasture, abundance of free water. Full farm equipment. 8ome stock. Large home and good outbuildings, elec tricity, school bus. Owner will take clear property for equity. Has Federal Loan, easy payments. 125 East 6th street.. The Real Estate Exchange, Tel. 1496. WHEN you thin: of real estate think of Brown et Whlta. FOR SALE HOMES FOR SALE. RENT OR TRADE New 5-rom modern house, good location: 600 cash: balance terms. 80 Ken wood. INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY Modem furnished home. 415 Woodstock, close to schools Living and dining room, kitchen, two bed rooms, bath, screened porch, gar ase and woodshed. All in first clsas condition and ready to move Into. Open afternoons for Inspect ion. Price 81350 for Immediste rash. No exchange No terms A'slter H. Jones. Resttor. Jackson Co. Bsnk Bldg. Phone 796. FOR SALE Attractive Dome Phone 106 SO No Oentrai. FOR Stlf MISCn.LtNEOl'S POR SALK Tomato and cabbage i mams we isreya, near raoeai. Phone FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS ROLLER canaxlea Phone 0. A. DeVoa FOR SALE A Bolce Crane 8-Inch circular saw, nxe new, on My terms. Phone 1149. CABBAGE PLANTS 86.00 per 1000. Phone 634-L. TICKETS to Los Angeles. ohesp. Phone 1569-1). POR SALE One 6!, ft. Klllfer Disc, Fleming Bros., Jacksonville. PCH SALE Lady's almost new blaoJt coav with beautiful fur oonar ana cuff set. Will sell very cheap. Alac two evening dresses. Inquire 248 S Riverside, evenings 5 to 7 ROGUE RIVER Yellow Dent seed corn. 0. A. DeVoe. 623-J-3. FOR SALE - -150 rabbits, all sines. Call 8-F-3. GARDEN DIRT, plowing, fertlllrer. sand and gravel, rnone ma-j. FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all makes. 66 up; terms tf desired All makes rented and repaired White Sewing Machine Oo, 24 N. Bartlett MISCELLANEOUS WHO WANTS to take or is taking a correspondence course in law? Will share expense. Phone 1141-L. mornings and evenings. BUILDINGS and roofs painted by our spray equipment quicker, better, cheaper. Special colors In materials for composition roofs., Grlnsted as Runts. Phone 1658.' HAVE POWER SPRAYER Now is the time to get your call in for spraying cork elm. apples, peara and all kinds ot shrubbery. Call 258-W. OASH paid for old gold, Jewelry, bridge work, etc. Jennings Loan Office, No. 6 South Front. WE PAY OASH For furniture, tools or what have you. Medford Bargain l!iuse, 37 No. Grape St. Phone 1082 WALLPAPER cleaned. Just like new. 61.50 per room and up. Call 637-Y OOLU dust nought and sold at Red den Oo. 8rd floor Medford Bldg. LOCAL or long dlstanoe hauling We guarantee to save rou money Haw ley rransfer, 619 North Riverside Phona 1044-X. BUSINESS DIRECTORY AQstrutts JACKSON CO, ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title and Title Insurance. The only complete Title System In Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of ntie Title Insurance. Rooms 8 and 6, No 83 North Central Ave,, upstalra. Automobile t.oans, CONTRACTS REFINANCED PAYMENTS REDUCED We pay up balance due dealer, bank or finance company and extend your payments Additional money loaned. Phone 81 for appointment Dressmaking and Remodeling THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and .wnouellng 424 Medford Bldg Phona 1181. Expert Hindoo Cleaners LET OEOHUB DO IT Tel H'2 Houae cleaning. Floor waxing. Ori ental rug cleaning, specialty. Furniture Repairing. FURNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERED, re finished re-glued We carry a full line of upholstery sample. A. N Thibault, Tel. 069-R Funeral parlor. PERL'S FUNERAL HOME Distinctive service at moderate rates Estab Ushed 20 yeara. Ambulance serv ice. 6th St at Oakdale. Tel. 47. Job Prlntlna. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant in southern Oregon. Printing n all kinds: book binding: louse-leaf Ledgers; sod blanks, billing systems, duplicating cssh sales slips and everything in the printing una. 28-30 N. urape Phone 75. Lawnmoweri LAWNMOWERS 8HARPKNBD. OILED and adjusted for 76c. Call and de liver (tee 23 No. Plr. Phone 361. Money to Lend. WIS LNL MONEY on furniture and late model autus. Three Der cent per month on unpaid balance No other charges Come in and get the cash today. See W E rhomas 45 So. Oentrai. Phone 139 Plsno Instruction. FRED ALTON HAJOH'l Teacher of piano Classical and popular music courses Haight Music Studio. SIS Liberty Bldg. Tel. 72. Roofing STANDARD ROOFING CO. Builders of water-titrht roofs Estimates and Inspection without charge. 10th and Ftr St. Tel. 1077. Painting. HARR1 MARX, Painting Tinting Paperhangtng Phone U-F-4, PO Box 304 JOHN H. LOCK Contracting Painter. Quality work at lower prlcea. Phone 640 or 053-R. Tranttef. DAVIS IRArlSKER STORAttt -Service guaranteed 30 8 Orape Bt Phone 044. or residence 1000. BADS TRANS PER STORAOE CO. Otflc 1016 No Central phona (Is Prices right Service guaranteed HK1NKINO rRllCKJNO SEHVICS -rranslet and Dauling of all Kinds Oftioa Iu9 South Front 6t. Phone 1 4i. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Land hrld In ahJOlut . in de pea dene I. Cuitom 10. Pttwcd out M. ReSlds 16, Surgical threat) 11. Narrow road IT, RuBltn inland tea 15. Pays attention to 19. Before: ureflr 10. Greek mooo aoildeaa ti; Prist la 24. Allowance for th weight of a container Built 17. In whatever way 30. Warded off 14. Unclose I poet. IB. City In Holland 16. Japaneee coin IT. Brazilian macaw 15. Wire measure 19. Dlsflgura 10. Terminal 11. Llcht Drown 14. Native metal 17. Superlative ending Solution of Yesterday's puzzla C1A RlEilpMYplAl "a dI i HosTFMveTr ft e SiHIAjDJgR E AR I Sgjjj H E pIaXMeIv R IyM.p u g A Mfl R E N ElA L T0 S PJAITrST "0 R1N1A DIP k a yjAgYfa SeMsjOImI aIleIcMe rTTn E 4f. Ulve back 60. Long vitupera tive epeechea SI. Injure bZ. Gem 14. Cover .'a mud 7. Slouan Indlane 6U Glacial rid gee 63. Kllli (S. Note the speed of 67. Rendered fat of swine 6t. Dogma F P Y Wffi t 17 a If V I' I'-? 'i . n m ?4';'- WW'W, gfer W-W-W 27 M 31 32 33 52 W;13 W" rrrrf - rrmr -nTtr yrrrr '"fr -rrrr- -rrrrr- -r 7- ,.- . '' "'' VtM '''''' Mr -t ' .' ,'. '0. vpjv mrrr. -77 -Fi --- rir' -T7 w W WmmZ: ustp M, s, Vi pSa Zy l H I I v.'M I I 1 BUSINESS IMlttCTOUY Piano Dealers. SUE the Baldwin ane 01 Planus at the Electric wiring Oo.. 339 W Main St., or call Mrs. H O. uruckn Tel. M2. Rosue River ROOUE RIVER, Ore., May 5. (6pl.) Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Witt and son, Delbert, left Tuesday on a busi ness and pleasure trip to Klamath Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Scott spent Tuesday In Grants Pass on business. Mlas Brian, county nurse, was In Rogue River Tuesday administering toxin and toxoid for the prevention of diphtheria to school snd pre school children. Mrs. Myers has returned home after a week with her son and family at Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dengler and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Scott and son, Neil, attended the show at Medford Sun day. Logging operations, which began a few weeks ago near Rogue River, have been suspended because of wet weather. Wayne Shults, who last week vis ited his father. Vergal Shults, and other relatives In Rogue River, re turned Sunday to Leland. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Carter were business visitors at Grants Pass Bat urdsy. Mrs. Carter received medical attention to her knee, which was In jured In a wreck some weeks ago. Garl Robblns of the Rel Rio or chard at Rock Point was a Rogue River visitor Tuesday. Mrs. Charles LeMolne snd Mrs. Wallace LeMolne attended a club meeting at Medford Thursday. Miss Syvllla Hoebrecht, who has been 111 with Influence, Is able to be about. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Greenwood were Medford visitors Tuesday, Trail TRAIL. Ore, May S. (Spl.) Hon ing Mrs. Rena Howe's blrtidsy, a number of lady frlendst gathered at her home May 3 and apent the day quilting and flatting. A lovely lunch was aerved and all had a very pleas ant time. Mrs. Wayne Ash, who was In a Mcdlord hospital for a few days, has so far recovered as to be moved to her mother's home In Medford. Mrs. Oeorge D. Saltrman of Med ford waa a week-end visitor In this community. Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Hutchinson WHY? No. 10 B'aullful Bungalow, beautiful pounds, beautiful woi; I acres of fine land. Irrigated. Strict!, modern 5-room Bung alow, large rooms. Priced st 11960 Just one-half original coat of Bungalow., Pine neighborhood, dose In, near school. Must be sold at one. Best deal we have tver offered In high class suburbsn Bungalow. BARNES Phone 91 nv 10 Cross - Word Puzzle II. German phllosopl tS. Graftrd: heraMr It. Antlered animal IU Body of e church SI. Biblical garden IK. He?ore 34, Has permlssfnn St. Greek post tl. Think S. Unites closrly St. Subdued 31. Rub out 13. Arrows 4t Extended Journey 11 Raits 4S. Clear gain 44. Slouan Indian 41. Quick return thrust In fencing 41. Axes 49. Musical Intervals M. Winced 64. Impudent 6s. Son of ease It. rtmale horse 1ft. Donate 69. Masculine name 60. Bxchanpe for money 6ft. Shelter 64. Massachu setts cape 65. Affirmative 66. Uallm 70. Deserts Tl, Reason 73, Small valley DOWN L Alack S. Italian coins 1. Egg'Shaped 4. Kxpunge 5. Escorted to ft seat 6. Understand T. Devoured t. Divine being . Reduce to bondage 10. Click beetle were shopping in Medford Wednes day. Wayne Ash had the misfortune to get a pleoe of steel In his foot and had to have It removed by a surgeon. Mrs. Harry Merrlman and Mrs. Johneton entertained the Sunset Card club Saturday evening at Sun set on the . Rogue. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Violet Dltsworth and Frank Dltsworth, holders of the high est scores of the season. Prizes lor the evening were won by Miss Mel lie McNeal and Roy Vaughn, while the consolation prizes went to Mrs. Floyd Hutchinson snd Irvin Howe. HELP TO INSANE CHICAOO, May 15. flj Authorities at the state hospital for the Insane at Dunning, 111., are finding that an elaborate beauty parlor Installed in the Institution Is having a beneficial effect on the women patients, Miss Anne Hlnrlchsen told the Chicago and Illinois HalrdresAera' association last night. Miss Hlnrlchaen Is dl rector of the women's bureau of the Illinois Manufacturers' association. "Having her nails manicured, her face massaged and. particularly, her hair waved and shampooed," she said, "gives the women patient a new In terest in life, according to the au thor! t lee at the hospital. Often hav ing her hair waved gives her the f-st reel Interest In the outside world and helps her to acquire a normal outlook." 4- SALEM, May 6-(Pr Total regis. tratlon of votera In Oregon for the May primaries showed an Increase of B.035 over the registration for the general election of November, 1030, figures received from thi 38 counties by the secretary or state revesiea The final check not yet made by the department waa expected to show lit tle chsnge. The last of the counties to report were received today. The greatest change noted was the incressed registration on the Demo cratic polls, wlth.Hl,33. an Increase of 11.11 over the number two years ago. The Republican decrease was 6.347, or a total party registration of S93.774. The registration for the primarlea In all parties la 435.IM. DEMOCRATS GAIN VOTING STRENGTH CASH WANTED CORN IS S. Central ATTEMPT 111 Hi,,"" "",. EAttt P1INI GftANGE mm m C B: SEES. FRUIT, VEGETABLES CORVAIXIS, Or., Msy S. (,T" An itttmpt by tils trans to obtain modification of the action of Cana dian authortilea in declaring an un conditional embargo on all Tsgetables and fruits originating In California, Oregon, Nevada and Arlsona, as the result of sn outbresk of hoor and mouth disease In California, la being made throughout the west, according to advices reaching the O. S. C. ex tension service here and the gov-, ernme nt department of agricultural Canada deolared the embargo, ef- f fectlva until further notice, lsst J week, the result of the outbreak of , the disease In Orange county. Call- fornla. The ban Is effective against i,. California and all states which bor-1 der on California. 1 The entire coast has been affected I by the outbreak. Canadian bound produce has thus been thrown on Oregon and Washington markets, necessitating Immediate distribution at sacrifice values. ELABORATE FESTIVAL PLANNED FOR PUPILS Ha bo rate plans are bclnp com pleted for the festival of music, art and physical education to be staged at the senior high school on South Oakdale Friday afternoon, beginning at 1:30 o'clock. Miss Harriet Baldwin, supervisor of music In the schools; Miss Carln Degermark, supervisor of physical education, and Miss Louise Hollen beck, art supervisor, are directing and srranglng the presentation. The muslo and. physical education dem onstration will he accompanied by a display of art work. Children of the third, fourth, fifth an' sixth grades In U schools of the city will be dismissed tomorrow morning for rehearsal of the pag eant, planned at this time In observ ance of National Muslo week. ON HEALTH WEEK Observing health week, a special program was conducted at the Med ford Junior high school Wednesday afternoon with Dr. Edwin Diirno giv ing the main sddress. The school per centage was announced as 68.9, with 420 on the health honor roll. Dr. Durno told the students of the health advantages available now, and Informed the group that Med ford 'a health progrsm is five years further advanced than that of any other school In the state. Much credit Is due to the Jackson County Health association, which gram. ADOPTS AN HEIR CHICAOO, May. 6. (AP) Dls plessed by discovery of her plan, Miriam Hopkins adopted a baby boy today and fairly ran out of court without giving much informa tion. The blonde aotress of stags and screen told the court she was di vorced from her playwright hus bsnd, Austin Psrker. She received permission of County Judge Bdmund K. Jareckl to adopt a child from the Evanston Cradle aoclety, a home which keepa secret the names of parent who leave their children there. Miss Hopkins told ths court she wss unmarried, would rear the child as her own, snd had aet aside a trust fund for It. HtLLSBORO. Ore., May J (API A milk price war flared hers today when two dairies announced they would sell for S cents a quart. The two, the Roth dairy and the Morning Dew dairy, protested they had been losing cash customers because com petitors had been selling under the established "-cent price. This wss denied by other dairymen. Snlders Deliver Milk Twice Daily Beginning thfa week, Snlder's Dairy snd Produce company will deliver milk to their customers twice dally, morning and evening. In order to accommodate those who prefer their milk left at the door before break fast. The new delivery arrangement will be continued during the summer montns, sirs, esauoe oniaer an nounced. Deslrabls houses alwaya In first. Isss condition, for rent, leas or ssle. I Call 105. MIRIAM-HOPKINS i: r , i tr : d buuu a x n sstXr AsBOoiatcd Press Photo Gftraldlns Bernstein, 18, Metro olltin opera balls t girt, was wounded as she rode In a taxleab with Charles Del Rio, unemployed waiter, who then shot and wounded himself Police said the shooting climaxed a "lovers' quarr!." Meteorological Report May 8. 1033 I I'orecssts ' ' j Medford and vicinity: Tonight end Friday fair. Cooler tonight. Oregon: Generally fair tonight and Friday, but unsettled, probably wiui oocaslona) rslns northwest portion. Cooler extreme east portion tonight. Lowest temperature this morning, 38 degrees. Temperature a year ago today: Highest, 69; lowest, 40. Total preclpltaton since Septernber 1, 1031. 18.38 Inches. Relative humidity at A p. m. yes t relay, os per cent; 6 a. m. today, 97 per cent. Sunset today, 7:14 p. m. Bun rise tomorrow, 4:00 s. m. Sunset tomorrow, 7:15 a. m. Observations Taken at 5 A. M 120th Meridian Time City a 1 . a Baker City 54 4a T Cloudy Boston 14 60 Clear Boise 02 40 .. Clear Chicago 54 40 T Cloudy Denver 74 48 T Clear Dea Moines 82 68 .... Cloudy Presno 84 50 .08 Cloudy Helena 88 40 D2 cloudy Los Angeles 84 62 .01 Cloudy .Medford OS 38 Cloudy New York 72 68 Clear Phoenix 80 64 Clear Portland . 58 60 .04 Cloudy Reno 62 40 .08 Cloudy Roseburg 80 48 T Cloudy Salt Lake City... 80 38 .18 P.Cdy. San Francisco ... 64 62 Clear Seattle . 66 50 cloudy I Spokane . 60 48 .. Cloudy Washington, DC. 78 58 .01 Clear Tl HELD HERE FOR AUTO THEFT Olen Oeorge and Francis Owens both 18, were arrested by city of' fleers yesterdsy In a Ford car stolen from Weed, Cel., Wednesdsy. The two youths sre being .held In Jail until Information csn be obtained from California authorities. The two boys told police that neither of them had any parents or home. They ssld they spent the greater psrt of their time In Port' land and Seattle. Oeorge and Owens atayed all night In Ashland, they told offloers. I Death Summons Roseburg Pioneer ROSEBURO, Ore., May 6. (AP) H. S. French, 73, resident of Rose burg for 61 years, died here laat night following a long Illness. Ha csme to Roseburg from Pennsylvsnla when he was 21 years old. and was employed first by Aaron Rose, founder of the city. For 20 yeara he worked for the Postsl Telegrsph In maintenance Salem Man Taken From Stage Here 1. A. Layeork, who gave his ad dress as Salem, waa taken from passenger stage here Wednesday at the request of the driver, and ioaged In the county Jail. Layeork la thought 'by officers to be Insane, and , hearing Is being scheduled. Be sure to sea the new Msytaf Rs frlserator before buying. t Pishing tackle, new etock, at Ths Smoke House, K. Main. Oood sttndsnos and Interest ehu acterlwd Tuesday's Orange meeting. The program was as follows: "The Why of the Orange," by Louhj J. Taber, National Crank master, read, by Mrs. Zora Humphrey; The Origin of Mother's Day by Flora, Lu clle Coy; solo, Mrs. Mlttelsteadt, with Miss Yetta Olsen at the piano: read Ing by Mlas Yetta Olsen; vocal trio. Mrs. Floyd Barrett, soprano, Mrs, Jessie Mlttelsteadt, contralto. Dr. O. A. Forbes, baas; recitation, little MJas Mary Harntsh; solo, Rudy Weld man, with Miss Olsen at the piano; Living Picture, Mrs. Wm. Young, Blllla Young, Dorothy Young and her dolly. aocompanled by duet, Mrs, Lottie VanScoy end Mrs. Nick Young, vltH Mrs. Mlttelsteadt at the piano. It was brought out during th meeting that. In epite of the depres sion and the very different record of nearly every other organisation in the country, the Orange has had one of the moat prosperous years in tr history. More new members, more new Oranges organised and perhaps greater accomplishments thsn In any previous year. The Orange Is an or ganlzattoa that does not depend oa large dues to carry on Its work, bus on the foros and convictions of its members. Every day in every way the Orange grows stronger an stronger. The hall was beautifully decorated with lilacs and white Iris, Rsfreah menta were served and a pleasant social hour enjoyed. . The next regular meeting; will be Mar 17. AU Grangers cordially wel come, always. BLAST IN KITCHEN SAN FRANOISOO, May 8. (V- stov explosion In the kitchen of bet apartment Inflicted probably fats burns today to Mrs. XYa Marshall, 85, former Oregon school teacher. Policeman Jack Floyd, who was passing the building where Mrs. Mar shall resided, heard the explosion and broke Into the apartment where ha found the woman unconscious oa the floor, her elothlng aflame. E ENI COPCO FILMS Medford-made motion pictures wUI provide the main entertainment at Friday night's meeting of the Bridge view Orange at Karby- The picture which will be exhibited by tba so. vertlslng . department of the Call. tornla-Oregon Power company wttt feature some Interesting "Copco Cut. rent Events," Including the Kerb celebration laat summer. Several short comedy reels for the children also will be ahown on the copoa screen, A large attendance front all part ot the Illinois valley I anticipated. PLANT FLOWERS NOW : Now Is the time to plant flower along the Paclflo Highway, accord. Ing to the local committee on nign way beautlflcatlon. Many attrae tlve effect can be achieved with but little effort and expense and the result are mora than Justified. Bom beautiful beds ot petunias. ilnnlaa and other flowers have bee maintained each year by several resident on the Paclflo highway between Medford and Aahland and It I hoped that this custom will extend to all part of Jackson county. Such a move should result in muea favorable comment and Interest among tha thousands or tourism who will Tlslt southern Oregon this ysr. PLANT TO BE BUILT TWIN FALLS. IdshO, Msy IHfl Engineer repreeentlng W. S. Ban. tow and Co, Reading, Pa, engineer Ing contractors, hav arrived her to begin construction of a 17,009 horse power hydro-electrlo power plant at Augur Falls, on the Snak river, northwest of hsre. A. P. Campbell, vice-president, ssld work will begin about June 1. The contract calls for completion of th project by December 1. Win Thief Shot. PORTLAND. May 8. lP) lewl Nelson, 21. a boxer, who was shot and slightly wounded last night by Lulgl Maatuaal, was charged, with three other men, -odsy with burg lary, ths result of an alleged rtld on Malatusat'a win cellar. BERKELEY, Cel.. Msy 5. (JTl Wells Drury. 81, retersn newspaper man of the Pacific coast and friend of th late Mark Twain, died today at hi horn here after an Illness of several year. A lovely Permanent Wave for Mothsr'a Day only ,8. Mak an ap pointment for her now. Bowman's. Phons 5T, . , .