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MEDFORD aEOE TRIBIsE, BEDFORD, OREGON, SOD'AT, JULY 3, 1932." PAGE SINE RECIOROETHE'ilTyi 1 DON'T FORGET TO PHONE THAT WANT AD HERE ABB THE RATES: Per word first Insertion.,., ,ui.m,in QAm nuuww 1 : Each additional Insertion. 1 . ner word I Minimum IOC) Per line per montli, without copy onanges Phone 75 LOST 3ST-M Fairgrouuu. y... - -- and"-beige purw w.....t -Sock, receipt, etc. Return to Ma.l Tribune. "".' . j in haII.. rfnff With Q3X macs ana m -- . fg tall, on Boxy Ann road. Phone 1735-M. ZoaTIf "dog missing, call 1619. ESTKAYED jfeAYEFrom" pasture ln Griffin - i creek district, yearling Jersey heller. J. A. Manke. R. P. D. 1. f Medford. HELP WASTED MALE uSToppoSTiwrrYFbR a steady -JOB. Do you want to make a good :S living right now? Old f-11hi 'manufacturer will finance respon ! lhle person In a permanent and . . Vpaylng business In city or country. 'Starting average 30 weekly. Steady ' increase up to 75. A splendid op ..iportunlty for right man. No slack I, season or layoffs. Write McConnon Company, Dept. F-W84. Winona. ;i Minnesota. ftHLP WANTED Mirie and female. 1' LIMITED number of students to lf..d DnnVlnff SrhOOl 111 tattena iviww.t .... ,.B preparation for coming fruit har vest. More fruit packers are need . . ... . ...J. h.ln fall fc d to exciuae ouwiuo . --- 540 Palm before noon. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED -Work In home by experl- I it ,r,, wnmnn. Call 610-B-3. nivm jvmb WOMAN with child wants housekeep Elng. UOOO nome aiiu om" 227 E. 9th. "WANTED MISCELLANEOUS flTANTBD Bull wheel or Milwaukee " binder. 228 No. Central. WILli lady who got change for a 5 bill at Jumbo Lemon without leav Mng bill please return money. WANTED To buy snddle horses. D iR. Dickey. Eagle Point. Oregon. HAT GRINDING S3 Per ton. E. Q Brown. Talent. WANTED Saddle horse or pony to . keep thru summer tor us ieeu. iw , dy Marshall. Phone 778-L. WANTED A large size used electric fan: address j. , inuuu W giving size, condition and price. EMPTY TRUCK going to California . and various parts ol Oregon wants load, fran newiana. ou . i 8t. WANTED Wool and mohair. Wool sacks and twine for sale. Medtord Bargain House. 37 No Grape St. 1 1062 FOR RENT HOUKKS ' FOR RENT Strictly modern Spanish . n,i. w,m. ll hardwood DIUIW. , f : floore. basement! furnace, f.rcplace. itfl. Fine location. jo. t"" t hone 455. . FOR RENT 5 room hou.'C. garden . spot and fruit, 15. 527 Putman i and Austin. j yoR RENT Cheap. Cozy four-room I , house with l'i acre?., ui." (. ! PhoenU. Phone 1194-X. FOR RENT Small furnished house. ' - close In. on a court. Fine for work i j Ing couple. Electric -range. Frlg'.d- hub. 4 FOR RENT Modern 5-room house. iOR RENT New modern house, elec Atrlc refrigerator, oil heat, etc. Call I at 732 W. 14th St. FOR RENT-8-room house. 817 S. Hoi- pT ly. See Mr. Gore at Medlord a' 2 lionai oaufc. FOR RENT Small furnished house. frlgldalr. strictly modern. Call 221 N Holly. PARTLY furnished house for rent. 013 N. Grape. FOR RENT 5-room unfurnished house Inquire 243 Beatty. FOR RENT 411 Wodstock, 8 room nicely furnished house. 125 per month. Phone I0-XX-1. Central Point. MODERN furnished house. 120.00 1018 W. lOt 11, 1645-Y. FOR RENT Comfortable home. Fur nished or partly fun ished. Very reionrjle to right party. Inquire 1326 Saling Ave. FOR RENT G-room partly furnished houe with laundry trays, good .shade, clos In. SOD N. Riverside. RrrENT Mode Vine shade, isa Modern house, close in 120 per mon'-a. CaJ at Hi South lUTWfcaa, FOR BENT HOUSES FOR RENT My oeautiful home on Rose and Fourth St. Complete In every detail. Must be seen to be ap preciated. Also two modern du plexes having electric refrigerator, stove and water heater. For ap pointment phone Mrs. Kyle Cook, 891-L or Tengwald Agcy. ""R RENT Furn. house. 204 So. Grape. FOR RENT Modern 8 room house. 123 Almond. TO TRADE Violin on car. 1417 West Main. FOR KENT 4 to 8-room house Phone 105. 80 N Central. FOR RENT That beautiful, large nome at as norm urange street. Flowers, lawn, fruit, double gar age. Available now. Key at 44 North Peach. Phone 1473-W. FOR RENT 5 room modern furnish ed bouse. Call at 414 S. Riverside. FOR RENT Good 5-room house. Thone 1041-M. FOR RENT Humes. Furnlsbed Ol unfurnished. Brown A Whlt FOR RENT Modern partly furnished 4-room cottage, east aide. Call at 414 8 Riverside. FOR RENT 3-room furnished house, modern. Call 315 or 1113-J. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT 4-room furn. apt. with garage, $25. Also 5-room furn. house, garage. (20. Gloria Pan Apts. 375 S. Central. Tel 379-R. FOR RENT Furnished apartment. 313 So. Grape. FURNIEHED apartments (10 and (15 month. 1005 west Main. FURNISHED apts. with bath and hot water, (10.00 per mo. Apply at People's Electric Store. PALMER APTS. 14 So. Bartlett. Under new management. Furnished Apartments. Clean, Attractive, Quiet. Rates (3.00 per week and up. TOR RENT Main. Apartment. 806 West APT. New. Overstuffed, lights, hot water, garage. (25. 412 N. Ivy. 3 AND 3-ROOM Apts., (14 and (18 317 West Second. FOR RENT Schuler Apts. beautiful. ly furnished and modern. Prices ranging from (30 to (50. Corner 6th and Oakdale. FOR RENT Furnished apt. Inquire alter 0 p. m 503 so. Holly. FOR RENT Furnished apt. Durell court. 329 No. Holly. HOMES iOR RENT Call 798. FURN APT. for rent; 3 rooms, bath steam heat and Frlgldalre. Hawk Apts. pnona 007. FURNISHED house. 2 and 3-room apts.: garage. 604 W. loth. FOR RENT 3-room apartments,. (10 620 So Fir. Phone 1320. FOR KENT ROOMS AND BOARD BOARD AND ROOM. 335 So. Ivy Phone 842-X. FOR RENT Attractive room, home cooking, reasonable. 33 No. Peach REDUCED RATES for room and board at 718 E. Main. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Large cool sleeping room, private entrance, bath, sun porch, garage. Phone 42. FOR RENT Nice room, private en trance. Breakfast. 153 No. Oaklade. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Rooms. No. 31 N. Grape St. Business College. Inquire J. B. Andrews. FOR RENT Warehouse 25x100 suit able for trucking service, front and rear entrance, close to business cen ter. Phone 769-R. FOR EXCHANGE FOR RENT 4 room house, (10 mo. Central Point. Mrs. Wilson. EXCHANGE One of the nicest homes In Medford. Best location, 10 rooms. modern. 2-story, 2-car garage, nice lawn, fruit and flowers, will trade for ranch or small orchard. Address Box 7132 Tribune. WILL TRADE CAR for wood. 1761 N Riverside. TRADE 147-acre dairy ranch, alfal fa, clover hay, cows, hcirers. horses, hogs turkeys: 6 room modern house fine spring water In house and barn, telephone, electricity, R. tt achool bus, for similar ranch or what have you. W. R. Lamb, Eagle point. FOR SALE OR TRADE Hay-baler for livestock. Northern pacific Fur and Trading Co., Prospect. TO TRADE Equity In modern five room house for small truck or trac- tor. K C. Mall Tribune. tf PIANO AND FURNITURE to trade for light car. Jacksonville Star Route. BOX 31-U. TRADE Equity of l500 In 5-room bungalow on macadam street for suburban acreage. Write Boa 3S34 Tribune. FOR TRADE 2 modern houfcsa part ly furnished, for small Improved acreage. ti a. ttiversiae. nt siNF.ss orpoRTrsimr.s FOR SALE Service station, three cabins, fruit stsnd and restaurant. 3 acres. 800 ft. frontage on Pacific Hlway. Property Is leased now. Will take part trade or part casn aown. write Box vsua iTioune. PERSONAL GENTLEMAN with home want to correspond with unincumbered la dy: object matrimony, box 7143 v Tribune. FOR SALE rotLTH SPECIAL! Colored "fat fryers for Fourth!'- 85c each, or 3 for 11.00 Also 40c each, or 2 for 75c. Also apricots 40c orate: green corn. 10c dos and lemoiu isc acz. ties FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES HOW TO CHOOSE A GOOD USED CAR Our good reputation has been earned through giving nonest and iuh value for the dollar. We believe It will pay more people to know about our used car business methods. Right now we offer the following remarkable values. 31 BUICK FOUR DOOR SEDAN (750 Beautiful condition, both mechan ically and In appearance. 6 wire wheels, metal tire covers, trunk rack, new heavy duty tlrea. 31 CHEVROLET SEDAN (450 6 wire wheel fender well Job. Good condition Inside and out. 27 BUICK FOUR DOOR SEDAN (285 In first class condition. Thoussnds of miles of unused transporta-ttcn.- 2 HUPMOBILE SEDAN (235 Good mechanical condition: new Duco paint. A nice car at a low price. SKINNERS GARAGE 143 So. Riverside Sales BUICK Service Phone 102 Open evenings. 30 USED CARS Fords. Chevrolet. Durants, Pontlacs, Dodges. Bulcks, Chryslers. Oak lands, Packards, Trucks at very low prlcea and easy terms. See them at the Pontlac Sales Floor. 307 So. Riverside. FOR SALE 1928 Essex Coupe. Terms, Western Ore. Finance Co., Medlord Nat'l. Bank Bldg. Phone 775. FOR SALE 1928 Essex Sedsn. LI cense. A-l condition. Phone 666-X. 1931 FORD De Luxe Roadster, guar anteed like new. 1931 Ford Special Cabriolet, new c&r guarantee, re possessed. Youa for paying balance In easy payments. 1930 Ford Tudor looks and runs like new, priced to go at (345.00. Many more bargains. GATES AUTO CO. Used Car Dept. FOR SALE CHEAP Chevrolet tour ing or will trade. 2nd house north Ever Shady Auto Park. 1930 FORD Sport Roadster, excellent mechanical condition, nnlsh not so good, full price (235. See W. E. Thomas, 45 So. Central. FOR SALE Ford model A sedan, per fect condition, has run about 6000 miles. (300 terms. Mrs. T. J. Malm- gren. FOR SALE BOUS AND PETS BOSTON Bull puppies for aale. Dr. stone. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FINE team with harness and Arabian colt 3 mo. old. Reasonable. Ham- Grocery Store, Gold H1U. FOR 8 ALE Livestock Fresh milk cows. Adolf Schuls, Beagle. Ore. FOR 8ALE Young fresh Jersey cow. cheap. Also grain, hay and pasture Phone 408-R-4 at mealtimes. FOR SALE Milking Shorthorn bull calves. All ages. Cheap. Klrtland Farm. Central Point. PIGS Weaners and feeders, (1 up Hlway Boat Shop. Pac. Highway Central Point. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE RIVER FRONTAGE AT HIGHBANKS 30 acres with nearly half mile on Rogue river, at lower High Bangs The most frequented retreat of local anglera. You can't equal thla location at (2500. WALTER H. JONES. Realtor. Jackson County Bank Bldg. Phone 796. WHEN fou tntni of real eitat thin of Brown s wmt FORCED SALE S room modern home. 3 lots, west side, clone school, fine garden, cherries etc. Should sell for above $2000, on todays market. Yours for $1200. Financed private loan. TWO ACRES highly Improved tract. o room new modern nome, logan berries, black cap, reds, atrawber 1 rles, variety of fruit, best loca tion. Priced to sell at $3100. Terms. We advertise our best buys only Our experience In real estat val ues should be worth something to you. Try us. THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE, Realtors. 125 E. eth Phone 1496 FOR SALE HOMES NEW modern home In Klamath Falls. Will sell my equity cheap or trade, What have you. Rt. 1. Box 403, Ashland. SPANISH 8tucco house, 408 No. Oak- dale. 3 sleeping rooms, fireplace, hardwood floor, bullt-lns, garage. Small amount of conn will handle. Make an offer. C. S. Butterfleld, Realtor. PRICED for quick aale I Modern home. 3 bedrooms, basement, near Wash ington school, $2000. Cost $3800 to butld. All clear. Phone 06S-L. STUCCO home. 406 North Oakdale, corner of 3rd St., hardwood floors, fireplace, two sleeping rooms, tubs, garage. Very attractive price and terms. C. S. Butterfleld. Realtor. FOR SALE OR TRADE $1200 equity in large bungalow No. 316 Howard street for 1300 cash or will trade for anything we can use Loan pay ments like rent. Phone 7-F-14 or 51-7-L or see Clarence Pierce, FOR SALE Attractive borne. Phone 105. 80 No. Central. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS MATTRESSES 100. 1.50 & 2.00. New 9x12 rugs 11.50. Hotel Allen. FOR SALE Wood range, bed. springs, writing desk, porch rug, 0x12, baby DURtry. o2 cask jaexson. FOR SALE Binder, $65.00. Ted Fish, Phoenix. FOR SALE CherrlM. all kinds. 4 miles north on Crater Lake. High way. FOR SALE ClwrrlM. 4 nl 8 n. p:c thsm yourself. 527 Terract St., Ashland. A QUANTITY of new V4 pear shook for sale. Can be uaed for cherries, peaches. aprlcoU and tomatoes, 3',c each. Big 7 Fruit Warehouse. Inc. rOR 8AI-B 43 raobits. Pat Second Hand e-.ore. FOR 8ALR CHEAP Salt and gasoline pump. Phone 968-U BINO and nova! Anne cherries, half mile south wuii school hous oa Orillm Creek. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS EXTRA fine Loganberrlea and apri cots. A. M. Tyrrell. Phone 334-R-2. SPECIAL CLEAN-UP SALE OF PIPE & FITTIN1GS we are dismantling the California and Oregon Lbr. Co. plant at Brookings, Oregon and have over 100.000 feefr of pipe from 1" to 13" which we are olferlng at greatly reduced prices. The Port land Machinery Co., Brookings, Ore., or Portland, Ore. FOR SALE Oat hay, cheap. Phone O-F-4. . OLADIOLA blooms 25c doz., also fry ers. Mrs. Dressier. 1107 East Main. FOR SALE Cherries. R. R. Ouches, Orlffln Creek. Phone 857-L. FOR SALE Dairymen like Ekonomy Dairy Fly Spray best. New low prices. Monarch Seed Co. LLOYD LOOM baby buggy In good condition. Will trade for child's cart. Ruby Schulz, Beagle, Ore, FOR SALE Good second hand tim bers and 3-tn. plank, cheap. Big Pines Lbr. Co. Tel. No. 1. POULTRY PEP Cure dlsentery In 3 days Monarch seed and Feed Co. GARDEN DIRT, plowing, fertilizer, sand and gravel. Phone B13-J. FOR SALE Used sewing machine, all makes. (5 up: terms If desired All makes rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine Co. 24 N. Bartlett MISCELLANEOUS SPENCER'S BARBER SHOP, formerly mo "serryaaie" la now open at 4th & Bartlett Sts. Haircut 25c. WB PAY CASH For furniture, tools or what have you. Medford Bargain H.mse, 27 No. Grape St. Phone 1062 CASH paid for olo gold, jewelry bridge work. eta. Jennings Loan wince, no. o south front. LOCAL or long distance hauling We guarantee to save vou money Haw ley transfer. 619 North Riverside Phone 1044-X. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstract JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title and Title Insurance. The only complete Title 8ytitem In Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts ol ntle Title Insurance Rooms 8 and 6, No. 33 North Central Ave.. - upstair. Dressmaking and tfemodrlln. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and .emot;ellng. 424 Medford Bldg Phone 1181. Mali Tribune Daily ACROSS L Term of re spect 4. Signs $. Visible mois ture floating In tha air 14. United 15. Metal fastener 16. Decree of the Sultan 17. Source of llgbt 19. Evergreen tree of New Zealand 20. Vexed: colloq. 2L Harden 23. Argues 25. Renegade 27. Exudation from a sore 2S. Myself 20. Shakespearean king SL Constellation 12. Chinese pagoda 31 Wild OX 16. Exists S7. Declares 89. Baptismal vessels 4L EcK-ahaped 42. Fragrant smoke 4$. Abraham's birthplace 4T. Uncloses: post. 48. Female ruft 49. Swiss river 50. Hard yellowish brown wood 61 Plural ending; Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle p.efi ne"s taves O R AT 0RpT Op" A T O G I L AWA YlL O W iaIysIen s Aisfsp A rpBf R IlA R E MpOT ElP A R A D E T R UfrHlP U ffN O D EReAT0 P L O SS K O kPiS oyolA M A H e l eTvTe nMrTe pine DlElsll iRlEtjjjTlElsmElP 53. Secret military agent 64. Act of retalia tion 68. Device for mi sing a ship's anchor ftn. Growing out ft. Singly 63. Rub or scratch l Scotch 65. Be Incandes cent . Part 67. Willow 69. CurknoIlkS bird 70 Noblemen la J3 P 7 a 'o 7f a 3 - OIL-, jjr :- I I.:.;. .K-;-, 33 3S Jiff17 a? T-rss- Z5!lZZZ!lZZ T3 tr 3-r a;; V in -r -r -trv. 31 y ; ; : ' 41 43 44 2iT 4y A8 ' 2? si "TT -"Tr 3a 2f TTSS rpi2 i3 ST-23 Zi, 67 2a1TZ? "v .T m fill laiaia WiiiBii,uii,aSBiswwMaMaMsss TRADE FOR AUTOMOBILE OR SELL CHEAP Equity in furnished duplex and furniture. Now rented for $30.00. Hm $2600 goldieri loan on it. Completely furnished. Will trade furniture and equity in house for good small car or will sell cheap. BARNES and CORN Phone 010 Y 409 15 S. Central BUSINESS DIRECTORY AutotbObUe L-Oans. CONTRACTS REFINANCED PAYMENTS REDUCED We pay up balance due dealer, bank or flnanos company and extend your payment Additional money loaned. Phone 81 for appointment Funeral Parlor. PERL'S FUNERAL HOME Distinctive sorvloe at moderate rates. Estab lished 20 yeara. Ambulance aery Ice. 6th St at Oakdala. Tel 47. Job PrlntlHfc. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant In southern Oregon. Printing of all kinds; book binding; louae-leaf ledgers; and blank, billing system, duplicating cash sale slip and everything id the printing tin. 38-30 N. Grape. Phone 76. Expert Window Cleaner LET OEOROB DO IT Tel 1172 House eleanlng. Floor waxing, Ori ental rug cleaning, specialty. Furnltur Repairing. FURNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERED, r finthed re-glued W carry a full line of upholatery sample. A. N Thlbult, Tel. 969-R Lawnmower LAWNMOWERS SHARPENED. OILED and adjusted tor 75a Call and de liver lies 23 No. Fir. Phone 361. Money to Lend. WE LEND MONEY on furniture nd late model autos. Three per cent per month on unpaid balance No other charge Oome in and get the caah today. 8e W.E Thomas 45 So. Central. Pnon 139 Painting. JOHN H LOCK Contracting Painter. Quality work at lower price. Phone 640 or 83S-R. Piano Instruction. FRED ALTON HAJOHT Teacher of piano Classical and popular mualo course Hatght Music, Studio. 818 Liberty Bldg. Tel 72. Violin instruction SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT TO 8TU dent of the Violin In keeping with the times, John R. Knight Is offering the following rateai One private lesson each month (1.30, with a class lesson each week fol lowing at a total cost per month of (3 50; In addition to thla Palmer' Music House 1 offering a special free lesson Inducement to those who purchase violin outfit. Class es beglnlng July 1st. Register now at Palmer or telephone Jackson ville, 154. Cross-Word Puzzle 1L Accomplices, slang; 12. Poem 13. Primary color IS. Church digni tary 22. Before j 24. Imitates 1!6. Japanese flsh 118. Dull llnlsh 1 29. Alleviates 3L Note of the scale 33. Snare 33. Burning 34. Itoman date 35. A single time 38. Calling forlb 40. Bassllke marine Ashea 41. Utters 44. Comparative ending 45. Implement 46. Corded fabric 6L Metric land measure 53. More rational 54. Elevate 65, Dinner cours M. Make amends 67, Associate of Clark In ex plorlng the Northwest 61. Smsll sheltered Inlet 59. Walked M. Snrpent 62. River In Ira- land on which Cork la situated M. Favorite 68. Sun god 71. The Greek D 72. Of the: French DOWN 1. Compact ' 3. Senseless 3. Brother of Romulus 4. Alternative 6. lingeries glove: var. 6. Shirkers 7. Not so old 5. pierce with a pointed weapon t. Accomplished musician 10. Constellation BL'SINKSS DIRECTORY Piano Ueaiera. SEE the Baldwin ,lne of Planoa at the Electrto Wlrlnc Co. 221 W Main St., or call Mr. H O. unicksr Tel. 14.2. Roofing STANDARD ROOFING CO. Builders of watr-t!ght roofs Estimates and Inspection without charge. 10th and Fir 8t. Tel 1077. liansiM. RF.INK1NO TRUCKING CO, Trans fer and Storage. We haul anything at a reasonable prloe. 1U No. Fir Street. Phone 932. DAVIS TRANSFER & 8TORAOK Service guaranteed 30 8 Orspe St. Phone 844. or residence loeu. BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Offloa 1015 No. Central Phone 310 Prloas right. Sarrlca guaranteed. Oregon Indians' Condition Today Written by Mrs. R. C. Van Valiah and read before Crater Lake Chap ter D. A. R. , (Note Since thla article waa writ ten there have been before congreas several bills relating to Indian af fairs in Oregon, which when passed and put into effect will change many of the conditions mentioned). CHAPTER IX. Four yeara ago X waa In the Eman uel hospital in Portland. My nurse was a Klamath Indian girl who had graduated from Chemawa and waa training to be a nurse. She told me she planned to specialize In the care of tuberculosis and go back to her people to help fight tuberculosis among them. She waa neat, as alert and efficient as any American girl In training. There was a tenseness about her that told of the strain and lntenseness of her life. She la not an exception among the Indiana, but one of many who la fitting Into our mode of life and becoming one of us. Judge A. L. Leavltt of Klamath Falls says that he regarda th Klam ath Indiana aa a competent race, that they have developed a good deal of business ability and are aa well qualified to handle their prop erty aa th average white man. Tills being so, why doea the Indian not do it? The answer la found in the way he haa been managed by the Indian bureau and Its agents. He haa been lied to and cheated and exploited and la the excuse for huge appropriations from congress which are used to maintain an expenalve army of civil service men for which there Is no excuse. In Klamath the per capital wealth of the Indiana rangea around (500. This la paid In two Installments of 250 each. In 1930 the expense of the entire supervision of Klamath Agency business waa 9213 for every man, woman and child In the tribe, and the per capita payments were paid from capital and not Income. What would your reaction be toward a government that taxed you ap proximately 30 per cent of your in come tc maintain itself and when that Income ta 9600 or lesa what standard of living could you main- i tain? The Klamath's Income haa not been from the aale of Ponderoaa pine. Eighteen mills have beeg eating Into the reservation forests. Col. Ahem In testifying beforo the senate in vestigating com ml tee stated: "In the face of the coming world's softwood shortage, you are getting rid of the ! Indians' timber aa fast aa possible. It la perfectly absurd to do anything of the kind. The Indians object to selling their timber. If they are willing to starve or go hungry because they cannot get thla money, It la their lookout. They are pretty wise. I will take their Judgment every time. Ten or fifteen yeara from now their timber Is going to be worth mora and every year from that time on It la going to bring them a handsome profit If they have anything left. If you let the companies go In there now and destroy It they will hava noth ing left but a devastated country." Mr. Wade Crawford, a Klamath Indian, makes thla statement con cerning Klamath reservation: "I want to make a brief statement to give a clear picture of our reservation. We have a reservation oO miles long and 40 miles wide, consisting of 1,110,000 acres of land of which area 800,000 acres Is timber land. There are approximately 7.000 white people on the reservation and 1,000 Indians. Therefore It la not more an Indian reservation; it Is really a white man'a reservation. There ta valuable yellow pine timber there and we have IB companies operating on the reserva tion." (Continued next Sunday) Meteorological Report July 8, 1031 Medford and vicinity: Fair Sunday; no change In temperature. Oregon: Fair but cloudy on coast; no change in temperature. Local Data Temperature (degrees).... M Highest (last 13 hra.) .... 89 Lowest (last 13 hra.) .... ft Rel. humidity Ipct.l 88 m 89 61 30 0 i Precipitation (Inches) .... 0 State of weather . Clear Clear I Total precipitation alnc Septem. ber I, 1931, 33 38 Inches. j SunrlM today 4:40 a. m. Sunset today T;ftO p. m. Sunrise Monday 4:41 a. m. Communications Ho to Repeal Dry law To the Editor: Will you kindly print In your . valuable paper the 18ln Amendment 4 u M t" U I" IF I li L CHECKING UP hen Associated Oil research experts set out to develoo the new Flying A aero-tvpe gasoline for motor cars, they took their laboratory out on the road. The result was the newest gasoline development, "road proven octane stability," featured exclusively in Flying A. Charles Becker (at wheel) and Hcrschel Hyde. Associated development experts, are shown making testa In one of the large fleet of various makes of modern cars, specially equipped with instruments and gasoline tanks to determine exact speeifi rations of the new Hying A for maximum an ti knock and performance under every conceivable driving condition. RELIEF, CORPS Or L IVE CENTRAL POINT, July 2. (SpU On Saturday, June 26, 1887 the Woman's Relief Corps, W. H. Harriaon, held Ita first meeting in the Q. A. R. hall, with Mtaa Mary Mee, the president, In charge. As the 35th anniversary fell on Sunday last, the corps feel that It would be appropriate at thla time to give some of Its past history and its present alma and achievements, many as!c why the W. R. 0. exists when the Q. A. R. ooosed some time ago, but we feel on making a review of the work, that our existence la Justified. Corps W. H. Harrison, No. 37 auxil iary to O. A. R. post, W. H. Harri son, No. 67 waa organized by Mrs. J. D. Crocker of Ashland. Fifteen members signed the charter granted by Sarah McCowan. state department president. Those whose names appear on the charter are Kate Gibson, Liz zie Stldham, Stella Stldham, Mattle Lee, Edna Olbson, Maria Purkeyplle, Veturla Hlnkle, Dacy Jane Stldham, Josle Applegate, Blanche White man Kate Jeffers, Lillian. Jones, Anna Wright, Melissa Kelsoe Elliott, and Mary Mee. Mlsa Mee la the only member, on the corps roll call now. Thla corps now haa a membership of 48. Mrs. Emma O lesson la the president and baa served In that of fice six times taking the office he first time In 1019. One of the chief efforts of the corps la to Inculcate patriotism, and In these days of fin ancial stress we are doing much to ward relief. The corps car for the graves of any war veterans, unless they are otherwise cared for. On Me morial day this year 73 flags were used to designate the final reatlng places of soldiers and corps mem bers. During the -first half of 1033 our members made 370 sick calls and relief to the extent of 163 .S3 was giv en we feel this la not a correct cri terion of our work however, as most of our relief work la done during the first half of the winter. MEDFORD TENNIS As a. part of the Fourth of July celebration In Ashland tomorrow the Medford tennis team will meet the Ashland ace In matches starting at 3:00 p. m., to continue until 10 p. m., according to J. K. Edmlston. The singles will be staged up until 7:00 o'clock, and the double until 10. ' Medford' representatives In the men's set will be chosen from Jlri my Edmlston, Alvln Tollefson, Dr. Harold Olllls. Carter Bogus, Joe Pat ton. H. O. Wilson. WUlsle Prultt, Alan Carley, Roger Early, Harry But ler, Harry Oarfleld. Bob Elson. In tha ladles' division, will be Vlvlsn Cos., Dorothy Prultt, Mary and Hel en Edmlaton, and Dorothy Mitchell. to the Constitution of the United States and what process of legisla tion would be required to repeal the same. MRS. F, A. CARLEY, 714 Pine St., Medford, Ore. The XVIII amendment reads as follows: "The manufacture, aale or trans portation of Intoxicating liquors within the Importation thereof into, or the exportation thereof from the United States for beverage purposes Is hereby prohibited. The congress and the several states shall have concurrent power to en force thla article by appropriate legislation." Repeal could only be affected by amending the constitution provided by Article V as follows: "The congress whenever two thirds of both houses shall deem It neces sary, shall propose amendments to the constitution or on the appli cation of the legislatures of two thirds of the several states, shall call a convention for . proposing amendments, whleh In either case shall be valid to all Intents and purposes, as part of the Constitution when ratified by the legislatures of three fourths of the states, or by conventions In three fourths there- AGES TO ASHLAND ON OCTANE -rg "i BY AUTO BUYERS In a letter today addressed toj the complete distributor, dealer and. field organizations of all divisional of Chrysler Motors, W. P. Chrysler, chairman of the board, hailed July 6, the first anniversary date of th announcement of Floating PoweT and the new Plymouth which was; the first vlbratlonless four-cyllnde car ever built, as the greatest birth day date the automotive calendar haa been in the last decade. As Mr. Chrysler points out, thai Chrysler Motors distributing organ! zatlon a year ago took an achieve ment which engineers generally bad) despaired of and, during the most trying twelve-month period that business has experienced In mora than a generation, established Ply mouth in Its present enviable post tlon aa one of the three largest selling ' automobiles In the United States. Newspapers and magazines through out the country a year ago were us ing thousands of inches of thell. newa columns to praise Mr. Chrys ler for the courage, enthusiasm and aggressiveness he was displaying ta; put so radically different a car 04 the market In the summer of thai poorest year the Industry had seen since 1030. As events have shown since thai) momentous announcement last July, Chrysler's Judgment was right.- All records for Plymouth production and aalea have been eclipsed by wide) margins and the hugs Plymouth plant has run steadily at full capao lty more days out of the last 369 than any other plant In -the ln due try, , The advent of the new vibration less four-cylinder car with Its Float Ing Power gave new energy to the) entire Industry, and focused atten tion again on the lowest-price field to such an extent that both of the other major manufacturers in that prim clans hurriedly made radical changes hat previously had not beefll considered. L fi: Closlnv ft successful ilx-monthi period Thursday evening. Jun 80. the Commercial Finance corpora tlon, local organization, placed lis th mall dividend checka ' to oves fifty preferred stock holder In the corporation, paying 8 per cent dlvl dend. Thla was th tenth semis annual payment made by the or ganlsatlon, according to W, W Walker, secretary and manager. Tti local concern ha not missed1 a payment of dlvldenda to the stock holder, since It organization. Mr. Walker pointed out. . He stated thai th total capital, surplus on reserve moved up to 173,581.39 the laat season. . B. J. Palmer I president of th board of directors, and other mem ber, are I. C. Corn, vie president! W. W. : Walker, ecretary, T, W. Miles, tressurer, C. A, Meeker nd Porter J. Neff. FORCED SALE RESIDENCE Eight room, hardwood floors, large closet, sleeping porch to six beds, large front and rear porch, maid's room, kitchen equipped for gaa and electricity, basement, hot air furnace, oil burner, fireplace, Urge shad tree, shrubbery end 1 lower galore, large lot, all Improvement paid, ahort distance from new High School, best of neighbor hood. Is worth about 113.000 14 500 will buy It If taken lm mediately. 11.300 eaah end bat like rent. 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