Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 30, 1932, Page 5, Image 5

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lost On South Central cap for fuel
oil tank. Return to Relnklng Truck
ing Co. and receive reward.
LOST If dog missing, call 1SH-
HELP WANTBO MALE
VORK FOR UNCLE SAM 810500-
(280.00 montn. Lire jo.
oleasant work. Paid vacation. Men- I
women, 18-50. Common education !
usually sufficient. Experience un- (
necessary. List positions and full (
particulars - ' "'.'.'l
write tooay sure. - --
tut. Dept. 258B, Rochester. H. Y
WANTED SITUATIONS
WANTED Any kind of cleaning. 25c
an hour. Call 981-L.
W ANTED MISCELLANEOUS I
WANTED FOR CASH '28 Chevrolet
coach. No dealer. Box 4097 Tribune,
une. -jT.-t.-un,
BRINO your laundry work to me.
419 Columbus.
WANTED To buy 1927 model T Ford.
Must be bargain and in good con
dition. Phone 14B-Y.
WANTED Laundry, completely
lelied, 9c lb. Bhone 869-X-2.
fin-
EMPTY TRUCK returning from Oak
land want load from there or
points en route.-Hawley Transfer.
Phone 1044-X.
EMPTY TRUCK going to California
and various part of Oregon want
load. Frank Newland. 820 W. 13th
St.
WANTED Cash register. Jennings
Loan Office.
WANTED
Wool and mohair. Wool sacks and
twine for sale. Medford Bargain
House. 27 No. Grape St. 1 1062
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT 4 room modern house,
cheap. Inquire 618 Beatty.
rOR RENT Five rooms, furnished
bungalow, close In. Key at 146 So.
Ivy.
FOR RENT 4-room modern well
furnished house, on pavement. 1022
W. 10th St. Phone 1645-Y.
FOR RENT 2-room modern house,
neat, convenient, reasonable. 1015
v W. 11th.
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FOR RENT Extra nice 3-room fur
nlihed house, hardwood floor, fire
place, etc. Tel. 589-J-2.
FOR RENT Strictly modern 5-room
Spanish etucco; hardwood floors,
basement, furnace, fireplace; fine
location. Phone 455.
FOR RENT 23 North Orange. One
of the outstanding homes of Med
ford; 10 rooms, fine shade, beau
tiful lawn, double garage; rent 45.
water paid. Would sell at a bar
gain. Available June 3. Call 1473-W.
FOR RENT Small furnished house:
strictly modern; Frlgldalre, etc. 221
No. Holly.
FOR RENT 3-room furnished house
with sleeping porch. 609 No. River
side. FOR RENT Modern partly furnished
4-room cottase, east side. Call at
414 S Riverside.
FOR RENT Strictly modern 4-room
duplex, furnished If desired. 534 N.
Bartlett.
FOR RENT Small house with 1 acre
of garden ground, cloee in. Phone
151".-W. 204 Vancouver.
ifc'ALL furnished house for rent. 305
S. Oakdale.
FOR RENT 3-room furnished house,
modern. Call 315 or 1113-J.
TOR RENT 3 room house; 1 room
house: cabin. All furnished. 812
Summit.
FOR RENT 4-room furnished house.
very cheap to reliable party. Tel.
O. A. DeVoe.
FOR RENT Good 8-room house
Thone 1041-M.
FOR RENT A nice house for smsll
family. Inquire 264 Beatty 8t.
FOR RENT. bomea Furnished or
unfurnished. Brown St Whit
FOR RENT 4 so 0-room nouse
Phone 103. 80 N Central.
FOR RENT Modern nous, clos In
Fin shad, lawn and garden lot.
625 per month, water paid. Call at
825 South Riverside.
FOR RENT A IMKfMfcNIB
FOR RENT Furn!hM apt. Durell
Court. 329 So. Holly.
FURNISHED 4-room apartment, p.
Phone iZ
FOR RKNT APARTMENTS
TO LET 8 room furnlihed all mod
ern conventencei. garage, shade and
flowers, one block from library.
6 rooms unfurnished, aame loca
tion. Very cheap rent to right party
W. P. Campbell. 804 East Main St.
FOR RENT Furnished apts, vacant
June 1st. One 2-room apt. tlS; one
3-room apt. 935. New and clean,
light and airy. Overstuffed furni
ture. Hot water, elec. for cooking.
New B. Apts., 413 N. Ivy.
APARTMEN! for rent, 116 Almond.
FOR RENT Modern furnished apt,
downstairs. 345 No. Bartlett.
HOMES FOR RENT Ceil 706.
FOR RENT Modern furnished apart
ment; overstuffed, hardwood floors,
fireplace. Inquire at Mall Tribune
office.
FOR RENT Small apt. downstair.,
In private home. 118 Genes.
FURN. APT. for rent: I rooma, bath,
steam heat and Frlgldalre, Hawk
Apta. phone 887.
FRONT CORNER 1 and S-room fur
nished apartments; pleasant, neat,
very reasonable. 1205 E. Main St.
FURNISHED house, 1 and 3-room
apts.: garage. 604 w. 10th.
2-ROOM APT. Also nice front sleep
ing room, ground floor: reasonable
ratea. Gloria Fan Apts 875 South
Centra) Ave.
FOR RENT Modem furnished apart
ment; hardwood floors, fireplace;
newly decorated. Address Brdt 2985
Mall Tribune.
ARTHUR ARMS Apts, 330 N. Holly.
FOR RENT Furnished apt. Light.
garage; aio & s.13 Phone 452-H.
FOR RENT 2-room apartment, 810
520 So Fir. Phone 1820.
FOR RENT FTJKMSHKD ROOMS
NICELY
furnished rooms, 404 So.
Grape.
. -..
FURNISHED ROOMS Double and
single: reasonable. 339 8. Central,
Phone 1211.
FURNISHED ROOM Private ent
rance; modern, new home: garage:
112.50. Phone 789. 41 Ashland Ave.
FOR RENT ROOM AND BOARD
FOR RENT Attractive room, home
oooklng. reasonable. S3 No. Peach.
REDUCED RATES for room and board
at 718 E. Main.
BOARD AND ROOM In private family,
reasonable. Call at 414 S. Riverside.
FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS
PASTURE TO LET Mile East of Tal
ent. J, E. Williams.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
DRY OOOD3 AND NOTIONS STORE
Located east side district of Port
land Good clean stock and doing
a nice business. Valuation 62600.
Sell for cash or will trade for small
home In or near Medford. Address
606 E Kllllngsworth Ave., Portland,
Ore.
FOR EXCHANGE
PIANO AND FURNITURE to trade
for light car. Jacksonville Star
Route. Box 81-B.
8-ROOM HOUSE In Eugene, furnace,
fireplace, hwd. floors, smsll mtg.
trade or sell, good car considered.
P. O. Box 354, Grants Pass.
WILL TRADE 40 acres. 25 In bearing
orchard at Watsonvllle, California
for a home in the valley. Owner at
Isaacsons. Central Point until
Wednesday.
WANTED To exchange Jersey cow
for baled hay, first cutting. Box
4087. Mall Tribune. "
PORTLAND, Oregon. 6-room modern
house for Medford property. Ad
dress Chas. E. Heuer, 216 E. School
8t Vlsalla, Cat.
TO TRADE Fordson and Ford for
wood. Medford Fuel Co.
TRADE 13 acres finest soil In Jack
son county; heavy stand alfalfa:
clear on incumbrance. Trade for
clear Medford residence.
D. E. MILLARD, 425 E. Main.
RUPERT. Idaho, house and lot for
Medford or vicinity property. Tel.
224-Y.
SERVICE STATION, auto camp site,
with large body of stock land, to
trsde for good late model sedan.
Snap. Sam Israel, Perrydale Ave.,
Oak Grove.
TO TRADE Model A Ford truck:
good running order, for cows;
Ouernseve preferred. E. J. Whit.
R F. . 1, Medford.
TRADE Equity of 61500 in 8-room
bungalow on macadam street for
suburban acreage. Writ Box 3834,
Tribune.
OLIVER disc plow for tractor to trad
for cow. borse or fencing. Tel. 14-F-U.
FOR TRADE 2 modern house part
ly furnished, for small improved
acreage. 414 8. Rlvereld.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
1931 FORD VOCTORIA guaranteed
like new. beautiful Washington
blue finish, manv extras; best buy
thla year. 1931 Ford Town Sedan,
had riest of care, guaranteed, priced
to sell quick. Many more bargains
to choose from.
OATE3 AUTO CO.. Used Car Dept.
REPOSSESSED USED CARS
19930 Pontiac coach, also coupe; 1029
Pontlsc sedan: 1938 Bulck sedan
and Dodge nedan. 1928 late aerlea
Oldsmoblle sedan: 1931 Ford sedan;
severs! A model Fords and others
at all prices.
PONTIAC 8M.FS FLOOR
South Riverside
SPECIAL LOW BATTERY PRICES
1 FOR YOUR old battery on any
Severm bat.: eivolt 13-plat stand
ard (I yr. guar.). 15: 6-volt 13-plate
heavy duty. S: 6-volt 13-plat Jun
ior battery, (6 mo. guar l, 13 50.
Sev. r!n Bat. reehe . 25c. others 50c.
6EVERIN BATTERY 8ERIVCK
1520 No. Riverside
FOR SALE 102S Chevrolet truck
take body and locetnx trsHer with
lnf chains; IfclO model A Ford Tu-d-r
and nrr.ail trat.er: 1 mool 52
. A.wAtai Jttfit 14.0. Shoo
FOR SALE POULTRY
FOR SALE 40 A-l W. L. laying hens.
60c. E. L. Hltt, T ml. S. W. Phoen
ix. FOR SALE Direct from J. A. Hansen,
cockerels from trapneated dams,
over 300 eggs sires, over 300 eggs,
50c each. Phone 311. W. M. Tethe
row, Central Point.
FOR SALE HOMES
FOR SALE OR RENT Small house
with on acr of good garden
ground. Irrigation and close In.
Phone 1514-W or see owner at aue
Vancouver.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 1200 equity
In large bungalow No. 816 Howard
street for 6300 cash or will trad
for anything w can us. Loan pay
ments Ilk rnt. Phone 7-F-H or
M-7-L or se Clarence Plero.
FOR SALE Attractive home Phone
106. 30 No. Central.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE OR TRADE 80 acres. 155
acres and residence property to
trade for Southern Oregon farm,
acreage or city. Address " Owner,"
6 Irving Ave.. Bend, Oregon.
A SAFE INVESTMENT
5!4 acres garden land, 8 acres clover
and alfalfa, fine family orchard,
flowers, shade, lawn, modern home,
barn, garage; close In. What more
can you ask for $2,300? Terms.
Also
Acres high claaa soil, small
modern cottage, one acre fruit,
large chicken house, large barn,
beautiful shade trees. Price 63500;
350 down, balance 15 years at 8.
THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE
125 E. 6th St. Phone 1496.
RIVER FRONTAGE AT HIGHBANKS
80 acre with nearly bait mile on
Rogue river, at lower High Banks.
Til most frequented retreat of
local angler. You can't equal thla
location at 63500.
WALTER H. JONES. Realtor.
Jackson County Bank Bldg.
Phon 796.
WHEN you tnlnS of real tat think
ol 8rown as Whit
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Livestock Fresh milk
cows. Adolf Schulc. Beagle, Or.
FOR SALE A fine week-old steer
calf. Mra. Ada Wala, Phon 447-W.
FOR SALE Sows and pigs; also feed
ers. H. H. Powell, Pitt View Ave.,
Pacific Hlway north.
JERSEY COW and Jersey heifer for
sale. Phon 35-X-3. Eagle Point.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
HOUSEHOLD GOODS, fruit Jars,
books, garden toots, automobile ac
cessories and mlscellaneoua other
articles. Must sell, low price. Call
516 pennaylvanla Ave.
FOR SALE a-lnch nw irrigation
pipe, slip Joint cheap. Post Office
Service Station or phone 722.
PLANTS Asters 10c dor. Rogers, 019
Crater Lake, Phono 1138-J.
CHICKS, cut flowers, plant. Mrs.
Dressier, 1107 Z. Main.
FOR SALE 35 acres wild oat hay
standing In field. Royalcreet Or
chard. l',4 ml. esst of Talent. Phon
Ashland 373-R-4.
FOR SALE Hotpotnt electric range,
DeLux model, slightly used. 826
Crater Lake Av.
PIANO SACRIFICE Late model piano
located here In Medford; will sell
for smsll balanoe due on contract,
with terms like rent. If Interested,
write at once to C. A. Remington,
1015 Jay St., Sacramento. Gal.
SEE OUR NEW SINGER VACUUM
CLEANER Extra good buy on elec
tric and treadle Singer machines.
Mnchtnes for rent and repaired.
Tel. N-. changed from book listing
to 544-J.
8INOER SEWING MACHINE CO.
229 E. 6th.
FOR SALE Several fine buys in re
possessed radios for balance du.
See them at Denlson Radio Shop,
402 E. Main St.
FOR SALE Almost new Underwood
typewriter. Also mahogany finish
folding typewriter desk, sell sep
artely, cheap. Phon 455.
FIX that driveway with granite, 61
per yd., delivered. Phone 780.
POULTRY PEP Cur dlsentery In 8
days. Monarch Seed and Feed Co.
FOR SALE Baby turks chesp. Must
make room for more. Phone 1051.
ask for Glady Palmer.
FOR SALE Alfalfa. O. A. DeVo.
BOATS, speed, pleasure and skiffs or
to your order. Hlway Exchange,
East Central Point.
GARDEN DIRT, plowing, fertilizer,
sand and gravel. Phon 913-J.
FOR SALat Used sewing machine, all
makes. 66 up; terms if desired. All
make rented and repaired. White
Sewing Machine Co. 24 N Bartlett
FOR SALE Lady's almost new black
coat with beautiful fur collar and
cuff set. Will sell very cheap
Also two evening dresses. Inquire
246 8. Riverside, evenings 6 to 7
M A TTR EfxS TJf RENOVATED, recoTer-
!, and fumigated; new ones mirt
to order. One day aervice. PTlce
reanonible. D 1 Fiowera, with
Burk'a, 112 No. Front. Phone 145-J.
I EAST SIDE BARBER SHOP 10 East
Main- Haircut 8So. Open tlU 8
evenings.
BUILDINOfl ana roofs painted, by our
spray equipment quicker, better,
cheaper. Special colors in materials
for composition roofs. Orlnsted
St R until. Phon 168.
HAVE POWER SPRAYER-SNOW
la the time to get your call la
for spraying cork elm. apples, pears
and all kinds of shrubbery. Call
I 2A8-W.
WE PAY CAH
For furaittire. tools or what bare
you. Medford Bargain Hi, 27
No. Grip St. Phona 1CW2
OCAL or long distant nauling We
guarantee to save rou money Haw
! ley lYanafer. 6i9 North RlTtra.de
1 Pag: KH4-.1,
SIISrELLANEOCS
COMMERCIAL hauling of all kinds
up to two tons at reasonable rates.
Phone 1333-W.
WATCH WORK at greatly reduced
prices, .Satisfaction guaranteed or
no charpe. Good Elgin and Wal
tham pocket watch pb, 3.50 up.
Guaranteed aatlufstory timepieces.
Fay E. Diamond. Stone's Drug
store, central point.
CASH paid for old gold, Jewelry,
bridge, work, etc. Jennings Loin
Office, No. 5 South Front.
BUSINESS DIKKCTOlIY
aDstnuTs
JACKSON CO.
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstracts ot Title and
Title Insurance. The
only complete- Title
System In Jackson
County.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstract
ol Title Title Insurance. Rooms 8
and 6, No. 32 North Central .We.,
upstair a
Autuniootle uoana.
CONTRACTS REFINANCED
PAYMENTS REDUCED
Wt pay up balance due dealer, bank
or finance company and extend
your payment. Additional money
loaned. Phone 81 for appointment
Furniture Repairtng.
FURNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERED, re
flnished re-glued We carry a full
line of upholstery sample. A N
Thlbault, Tel. 989-R
Dressmaking and ttemodellng.
THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking
and .emcxiellug. 424 Medford Bldg
Phone 1181.
Expert Window Cleaner
LET OBOROE DO IT Tel 1173
House cleaning. Floor waxiDg. Ori
ental rug cleaning, specialty.
Funeral parlor.
PERL'S FUNERAL HOME CUUnctlT
service at moderate rates. Estab
lished 20 years. Ambulanoe serv
ice. 8th St at Oakdale Tel 47.
Job Print I tit-
MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT
Beat equipped plant in wuthero
Oregon. Printing if all kinds; book
binding; looee-leaf ledgers; and
blanks, billing systems, duplicating
oasb sales slips and everything in
the printing line. 28-30 N Orape
Phone 70.
Lawnmowers
LAWNMOWERS SHARPENED. OILED
and adjusted for 75c Call and de
liver ftee 23 No. Fir. Phone 261.
Muncj to Lend.
WE LEND MONEY on furniture and
late model autos. Three per cent
per month on unpaid balance No
other chargue Come in and get
the cash today. See W E Thomas
4fi So. Central. Phone 130
"painting.
HARRY MARX.
Painting Tinting
Paperhanglng
Phone 14-F-4. PO Box 304
JOHN H. LOCK
Contracting Painter.
Quality work at lower prices.
Phone 640 or 953-R.
K. L. CLYMER Painter, decorator,
contractor. Estimates free. Phone
621-L
Piano Instruct) up.
FRED ALTON HAJOH'i Teacher of
piano Classical and popular music
courses Hatght Music Studio. 818
Liberty Bldg. Tel 72.
Piano Ueaiers.
SEE the BUdwiD ane of Pianos at the
Elec trio Wiring Co. 222 W Main
St., or call Mr. H O. 'untcker
Tel 1442.
Roofing
STANDARD ROOFING CO. Builders
of water-tight roofs Estimates and
inspection without charge 10th and
Plr St. Tel 1077
Transt ef.
DAVIS TRANSFER A STORAGE
Service guaranteed 20 S Orape St
Phone 644. or residence 1060.
EADS TRANSFER & STORAOE CO.
Office 1016 No Central Phone 816
Prices right- Service guaranteed.
REIN KINO TRUCK NO SERVICE
Transfer and hauling of all kinds
Office 909 South Front St. Phone
832
LtOAL NOTICE.
Notlre if Final Meeting of Creditor
In the DWrkt. Court of the united
States for the District of pregon.
In the Matter of Nina Wall Col Tig.
bankrupt.
To the credltort of Nina Wall Colvlg,
Bankrupt:
Notice Is hereby given that O. W.
Ingram, Trustee of the above named
bankrupt estate, haa filed herein his
final report and account as such
Trustee; and you are further notified
that a meeting of creditors of said
bankrupt estate will be held In the
office of the Referee In the Medford
Onter Building. In Medford. Oregon,
on the 14th day of June. 1P32, flt
2:30 o'clock In the afternoon, for the
following purposes, to-wit;
1. Por the purpose of hearing and
pawing upon the said final ac
count and report of the said
Trustee.
2. For the purpose of determining
the amount of fees to be allowed
said Trustee and his attorneys.
3. For the purpose of declaring a
final dividend to the general
creditors.
4. For the purpose of pacing upon
claims that hare been filed
a'Sinxl said euttate.
5. For aurn other and further busi
ness as may properly come be
fore said meeting.
6. For the purpose of closing the
administration of said estate.
Dated at Medford. Oregon, this
26th day of iany, 1032.
HARRY C. SKYRMAN.
Referee in Bankruptcy.
For wrecker or tow service, night or
dsy, Phone 1300. Lewis Service.
Broken windfias grazed b Trow
tuidas CoJl Wo.-u,
'l
Oregon Primary Races
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Muttittti Prilt Fielt
William tvlr.oll (lrft) ana namvr Slarkwrathrr, Demorrati, ran
neck and neck for the nomination as representative from the first
Oregon district. According to latest figures Starkweather appears to
have won the nomination, although "the lead fluctuated for several
days attr the first count of votes In the May 20 primary.
McLeod
McLEOD, May 30 (Spl.) Mr.
Slayton of Seal Beach, Calif,, and
Frank Kohler of Los Angeles vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harding
May 37.
Mrs. Wm. Coburn entertained with
a chicken dinner May 26 for the fol
lowing guests: Mrs. E. D. Hoag,
Mrs. Richard Vincent and Mrs.
Harding.
Hobart Dltwworth la still confined
to his bed with the flu.
Miss Irene Nye Is spending a few
daya visiting her friend. Miss Maxlne
Harding.
Mrs. Fred BortB and Mr. Kohler
visited Crater lake May 24.
Jim Casey and Fred Borte attended
the sportsman's meeting in Med
ford May 24.
Pete Peterson, who ts stationed on
the government lookout on the Sis
ktyoua, was a visitor for a few days
at the home of Bob Alworth.
Frank Pence got his finger cut
real badly In the shingle mill May
25 and had to go to Medford for
medical trentment.
Mrs. Oscar Wadell and family left
for Bend May 26, to live, as Mr.
Wadell ts working there.
The defeated candidates gave a
private dance Saturday evening. May
28, at Rogue Elk to the winning
candidates,
Laurelhurst P.-T. A. held their laet
meettnpt Friday evening, May 37, at
McLeod dining room. Mrs. Theo.
Tollefson of Central Point, state
vtce-prcsldent, installed the newly
elected officers who are: President,
Mra. Wm. Coburn; vice-president,
Mra. Harry Harding: eecretary. Mrs.
Jim Peyton: treasurer, Mrs. Hobart
Dltsworth; historian, Mra. Richard
Vincent. The men had charge of
Mail Tribune Daily
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Introduction
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Firearm
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Disunite
Quantities of
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Howard District
HOWARD DISTRICT, May 80.
(Spl) Mr. and Mra. Clemm Ftnley
and daughter Margaret, Mrs. M. H.
Collins, and Mr. and Mrs. Rollie
Beach spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. R. L. Hague
School closed Friday, May 20. The
children were served with Ice cream
and cookies at noon.
Mrs. McCoy entertained her room
wlVi a "welnle" roast at her home
In Ashlsnd. The girls remained over
night, the boys returned the same
evening.
Mra. Frank Croucher and two bro
thers made a trip to Crescent City
the first part of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Newton left Saturday
for Idaho to visit friends and rela
tives. Mr. and Mrs. Segar were recent
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leon
ard Brock.
Mrs. Todd Smith entertained (her
daughter, Lois, with a birthday party
May 23. There were 13 guest pres
ent. ... ,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Algeo, Mrs. J as.
Parker and Russell Johnson motored
to Butte Falls Monday to visit Mrs.
Frank Breen.
Mrs. Mlna Sunstron of Azelea spent
the week end with Mr. and Mrs. J.
R. Fret we 11.
Filipinos Have In Hawaii
MANILA (AP) Filipino laborers
who ko to Hawaii as contract planta
tion workers, manage to save their
wages. In three weeks 834 returned
bringing 840.669 In cash, says the re
cruiting office here of the Hawaiian
Sugar Planters' association.
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Ancient Irish
capital
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Pack
Drive away
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Htltch
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Competitor
Lists of nom
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bodies
Bar of timber
or metal
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Accomplish
A famous lady
ef Troy
More fastidious
Birds of the
genus A near
Be very food ol
Implore
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Old Dominion
tale: abbr.
77. Obstructions i
colloq.
71. Clear gain
79. Cubio mtr
DOWN
L Toung sheep
1. Fnrelgn
X. Obligatory
4, Devoured
B, Meilcsn shawls
4, Card with a
single spot
T. Support
I. Bestow as due
I. Make believe
Marked by
SMtnarrf frill Pim 1
Canrnst of the rotes may b necessary ts finally determine th
Tlctor In the race between James W. Mott (rlfht) and WIUIs O.
Ilanley, Teteran legislator, for the Republican nomination from tn
first Oregon district. Last tabulations show Mott leading by 138 vote.
Meteorological Report
MMford and vicinity: Tonliht and
Tueadar cloudy and unsettled, prob
ably with occasional showers.
Orgon: No forecast.
Loral Data
Lowest temperature thla morning
47 degrees.
Temperatur a year ago today:
highest BO; lowest 30.
Total precipitation since September
1, 1031, 30.46 Inches.
Relative humidity at A p. m. yes
terday, 9 per cent; i a. m. today 04
per cent.
Sunset today. 7:38 p. m.
Tomorrow: Sunrise, 4:38 a. m.: sun.
sst 7:30 p. m.
Ohsertallous Taken at S A. M...
120 Meridian Tim
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B
Baker City
Boston
Bols
Chicago
Denver
Des Molnea
Fresno
Helena
Los Angeles
New York
Phoenix
Portland
Reno .
Roseburg m....-.
Salt Lake
San Francisco
Seattle
Spoken
Wish., D. O.
88 T. Cloudy
54 T. Cloudy
80 .01 Rain
93 .... Clear
48 T. Clear
60 T. Cloudy
80 . Clear
46 .04 Clear
60 P.Cdy.
80 T. Clear
66 .... Clear
83 T. Cloudy
40 T. Clear
84 .03 Cloudy
63 T. Clear
63 T. Cloudy
64 T. Cloudy
40 .01 P.Cdy.
46 T. Clear
BRUENING CABINET
QUITS IN GERMANY
BERLIN, May 80. (AP) Chancel
lor Helnrlch Bruenlng and, the mem
bers of hia cabinet resigned today
and the resignations were accepted
by President Paul von Hindenburg.
The stern, hard-fisted chancellor,
combination of soldier and student,
who In the little more than two
years he has been president, has
guided the Oermsn republic through
unprecedented atom and a finan
cial near collspse. finally lost en
uphill fight against growing na
tionalism and dissatisfaction with
government by emergency decrees.
He was forced at last to make
way for a cabinet In which conserva
tives are likely to predomlnste.
FEATURED BY HOTEL
A copy of the menu used at the
American hotel, in At. Louis, one of
the hotels cooperating in the experi
ment on baked pears and pear pie,
shows that Fresh Winter Kelts peara
and Winter Nells baked pears sre
featured, at ten cents.
The menus were sent the Oregon
Washington pear bureau in Seattle,
which la in charge of Wm. H. Hon ley,
secretary.
AMELIA TO BE GUEST
LONDON. May 10. (AP) Mr.
Amelia Earhart Putnam, first woman
to fly th Atlantic alon. will go
to Epsom Down Juns 1 to e
th running of th derby sa th
guest of Lady As tor.
She aald today she wm very much
escited over the prospect of seeing
Great Britain's great flat racing
event, of which she haa hea.-d so
j much.
Close Votes
TO PRESENT PLAY
Friday evening. June 8, members
of Alpha Taurl, dramatlo organlsa
tlon of the Southern Oregon Nor
mal school, will present UR. V. R ,"
Karel Capek'a famous melodrama la
the school auditorium, according to
announcement made yesterday.
Angus L. Boumer, professor of dra
matics at the school, U In charge,
of the production, the cast of which,
Includes a number of Medford play
ers with previous experience In ace ,
lng.
The three-aot presentation, which
Includes brilliant satire, Is a picture
of the world In 1980, when the me
chanlcal men are doing the work,
later turning on men to destroy
them. The Capek success was firs
presented at the National theater tn '
Prague, and Its popularity caused 1
to be produced Immediately after
ward In Parts. London and New
York.
Costumes for the play are being
furnished by Adrlenne's and the
Toggery of Medford and Who's Allen's
of Ashland.
WOMAN KILLED IN
PORTLAND, Or Mar 80 (AP).
Mr. Myrtle - Rogers, 38, Cams.
Wash., wa fatally Injured Sunday
when the automobll driven by her
husband, I. J. Rogers. i, collided
head-on with a atreet car her.
Mr. Rogers auffered a possible
fractured skull and head lacera.
tlons. Mr. and Mrs. William Kouta.
also of Camas, passenger In th
automobile, were also injured. Th
four wer ruehed to a Portland
hospital, but Mrs. Roger died while
in th ambulane. from a fractured
skull and a cruahed chest.
Police said Roger attempted n
pass another automobll traveling In
the aame direction, ana coniusea pj
wet pavement, swerved too far to
the left and Into th path of th
oncoming atreet ear, , ,
Rmaah The Tariff! i
To th Bdltor:
I am not proud of th part th
Oregon Congressmen are playing In
Washington these days. An hsrrsaaed
Congress la trying desperately . to
frame a revenue bill that will balanca
th budget, and our misguided rep
resentatlves are Jeopardising It pas
age by log-rolling to get a lumber
tariff Into It. Only political hypocracy
darea call a tariff bill a revenue bill.
There are other aspecte of th caa.
Retaalletory tariffs have swept away
moat of our fruit export business, and
Canada threaten further retaliation
at th prospect of thla particular
lumbar tariff. Surely we are piling
folly upon folly.
The Oregonlan correspondent . al
Washington say that Senator Stel
wer and McNary have given "every
thing but their ehlrta" for a lumber
tariff. A humorous statement, yes, but
a sinister one. They have log-rolled -with
copper, oil, and coal, and who
knowc that they har not delivered
ua over to these Interests?
Well, let tariff walls be raised st!S
higher, let International trad b
completely strangled, If only It will
bring th American people to theft
senses; If only It will msk them mis.
trust that monster, Protection, th
mother of hypocracy, monopoly and
political corruption.
Truly th times need a Voltaire,
with hi battle-cry "Smash tb n
famous Thing!"
THOMAS V. WILLIAMS, '
Medford, May 80th.
Rawlinson Named
Laundrymen's Head
aWOENB. Or, May 80 (AP)
O. R. Rawlinson of Portland waa
sleeted president of th Oregon 8ta
Laundry Owners' association at .th
business session of the two-dsy con
ference her Ssturday. Olen rabrlclf
of Medford I th retiring president.
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