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;i Phone 75
LOST II dog missing, call 1616.
HELP WASTED FEMALE
EXPERIENCED laundry help want
ed' all classes. Opportunity In Se
attle. Apply Medford Domestic
Laundry; 30 N. Riverside Ave.
WANTED Capable person for gen
eral housework In private family.
Experience In cooking required. Box
5885, Mall Tribune. '
flELP WANTED MALE
OLD established manufacturer will
finance responsible man In a per
manent business. . Must have A-l
references and car. Starting average
30 weekly. Steady lnc.ease up to
100 for right man. No slack sea
sons or layoffs. Write promptly
McConnon & company. Dept. B
1984, Winona, Minnesota.
ANTED IMMEDIATELY Cha.-ls
sales representative, local business
established. ADplicants must be
over 25. References required. Car
asset. Phone Mrs. Benbow, Hotel
Medford, for Interview.
141.00 TO 6225.00 MONTH Men. 18
to 45. Steady positions. Common
education sufficient. We train you.
List Dosltlons and full particulars
free. Apply today sure. Box 1289E,
Mail Tribune.
SALESMEN To represent Rtchms-n
Brothers Clothes, the world's big
gest values and best known clothes
for men. Price reduction and Im
proved quality offers sure fire quick
sellers. A real opportunity for the
right man to build a permanent
profitable business. Liberal com
missions. Write The Rlchman Bro
thers Company. Cleveland, Ohio.
WANTED Man. ared 25 or 35, single,
free to travel; transportation fur
nished: some sales ability. Phone
824-R, Mr. Davis, for Interview.
WANTED First-class cook for cof
fee shop. Hotel Holland.
WANTED Barber to work in high
class ladies' shop. Give references.
Box 100, Tribune.
WANTED Man not afraid of eight
hours work: a little sales experi
ence helpful, as well as some me
chanical knowledge. Good earn
ings Apply In person, only must
be over 25 and have auto and be
Interested In future advancement.
Call at 32 North Grape St., Med
ford, Ore.
WANTED 100 tier wood cut
shares. Box 6143, Tribune.
EXPERIENCED local packers wanted
Apply Sgobel & Day Packing House.
MEN, 18-45: tl41 to $192 month
Steady. Common education suf
ficient. Pleasant work. Experi
ence unnecessary. List positions,
full particulars and sample. Box
No. 1230-D. Mall Tribune.
WANTED SITUATIONS
WANTED Children to care for dur
ing fruit season. Experienced moth
er; reasonable prices. Inquire 715
YOUNG married man. business ex
perience, local references, will In
vest. 200 to J300 In local business
to Insure permanent employment at
monrraio salary. write Tribune,
Bok 5809.
WANTEIl MISCELLANEOUS
ANTED Someone to help drive
lady 8 car to San Francisco Auguf
. 16th. Phone 1158-J-2. References,
WILL kep plnno this winter for ne
of same. No children. 28 Groveland
Ave.
WANTED Freleht for Los Angelas
or wavside points. Truck leaving
A nr. 8. Fhone 1044-X. Hawley
Transfe..
EMPTY TRUCK returning from Ias
Angeles about Aug. 10. mania load
from there or points en route.
Hawley Transfer, Phone 1044-X.
WANTED Fruit hau'.iuB. Respon
sible party: rra.onib'e rates. 1112
N:antlc. Phone 1150-X.
WANTED- Wood, hay. grain or live
stock takrn in exchange on rndloi,
pianos or electrical appliances.
Larsre stocks of merchandise. See us
at once. Palmer Electric Store. Ph.
WANTED 2nd hind roofis and Junk.
Pat's. 1606 Prune, ph. 547-L.
FOR REN r HOL rs
FOR PENT 3-room modern furnish
ed hi'ise. sleeping porch, 4i7 Lau
rel. Inquire 520 Ss. Ivy.
FOR RFNT Lovlv
house. 4fi N. H.
unfurn;hr-;!: ry.l
modern
-. Mm!
at J-.nt-
5-room
hed or
to !uru..Hxl apu. ab Cil Pun ol.
V Jfffk!W4' .ffr'Fsw.f wewSM
FOB BENT HOUSES
FOB RENT Furnished 4 -room home;
conveniences; responsible tenants:
25, water paid, winter months. 15
So. Orange.
FOR RENT 13-room house, unfurn
ished: 3 baths. 304 So. Central.
FOR RENT Small furnished house
to adults: close In; Frlgidalre.
Phone 319-R.
FIVE-ROOM furnished house on So.
Holly. See owner 319 So. Ivy.
FOB RENT Purnlsned house, close
in. Tel. 319-Y.
FURNISHED house. 41S.00, water paid.
Inquire 715 Cedar St.
FOR RENT Modern 1-room bunga
low with 3 baths; 14 blocks from
Junior high, 4 blocks from Medford
Hotel. Phone 71.
FOR RENT Modern bungalow Just
vacated by party leaving city; five
blocks from court house, short
walk to new high and Washington
schools: 5 rooms with acreened-ln
back porch, pantry, laundry with
tubs; garage, wood house, coal bin
and storage room with cement
floors: nice bluegrasa lawn, roses,
flowers, shade trees, Tines; electric
water heater, heatrola, new linol
eum on kitchen floor, builtln fix
tures In kitchen. Everything In
first-class condition. Not for lease
to family with small children: an
IHcal home. Address Box 800, Mall
Tribune and owner will see you.
FOR RENT Very desirable furnished
stucco home on Park Ave. Key at
OIB South OAKdale.
FOR RENT House on Pennsylvania
Bungalow Store, 485-R.
FOR RENT Partly furnished house
at 31o So. Riverside, Nl'je shade,
garage and garden ground. Inquire
at 340 so. Klverslde.
FOR RENT Furnished, beautiful
suburban home, modern and com
plete: one year lease. Phone 851
R-5. Medford.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished 8-rm.
modern home; also 8-room unfur
nished house. Phone 790-R.
FOR RENT Desirable -room house
on Ross Court. Call 847-X.
FOR RENT Modetn house, close in
Fine shade, lawn and garden lot.
20 per month. Call at 325 South
Riverside.
7-ROOM house, newly decorated. 236
South Oakdale. Call 388-Y.
FOR RENT 5-room bungalow on
good street: set tubs: can use wood
or electric range; garage, wood
shed, chicken house and yard, gar
den c. A. knight, 801 East Main
st. pnone 1541.
FOR RENT Furnished house, 3 and
3-room apts,, garage, 604 W. 10th
FOB RENT Nicely furnished 5-room
dwelling east aide. Phone 1149.
FO RENT Modern partly furnished
4-roonj cottage, east aide. Call at
414 8 Riverside.
FOR RENT 4 to -room house
Phone 105. 30 N. Central.
FOR KENT domes Furnished or
unfurnished Brown & white
FOR RENT 3-room furnished house.
modern. Call 315 or 1113-J
FOR RENT 5 room modern furnish'
ed house. Call at 414 S- Riverside.
FOB RENT APARTMENTS
FOR RENT 3-room furnished apart
ment and garage; close In; adults.
327 N. Grape.
FOR RENT Furnished apt., $8.00:
unfurnished rooms 5.00; whole
downstairs cheap. 716 Welch.
FOR RENT Modern furnished apart
ment; bedroom, living room, kit
chenette, gas range, shower. Call
at Malt Tribune office.
FOR RENT Furnished apartment,
near Armory, 334 Apple.
FOR RENT 3-room furn, apt., pri
vate bath and entrance, phone
692-Y. or call at 9 E. Jackson.
FOR RENT Apartments; low rent.
525 No. Riverside.
FURN. APTS. Reduced rates.
Apts., 217 W. 2nd.
APT FOR RENT 806 W. Main.
FOi RENT Furnished four room du
plex well located, 617.50 per month
Phone 1149.
FOR RENT Furnished
Court. 329 No. Holly
apt. Durell
HOMES fOR RENT Call 796
FOR KENT ROOMS AND BOARD
REDUCED RATE3 for room and board
at 716 E Main.
FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS
FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleep.
lng room: also garage: both for
11 per month. 325 South River
side avenue.
FOR RENT Desirable outside sleep
ing room: hot water all the time:
6 40-:n. windows. Price reduced.
Gentleman preferred. 222 S. Holly.
FOIt RENT MISLLLLANtOt S
OFFICES in Sparta Bldg.: idenl loca
tion, steam heat: low rentals. Carl
Y. Tenawald. A?en.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
FOR SALE CAMP WITH US 20-
cabin auto court, three pump serv
ice station, grocery store with lunch
counter. Compelled to sacrifice be
cause of illness. Total price. 114.
500; cash M.500; balance to suit. This
Is a ateal. See property at 1501
North Pacific highway, Medford,
Oregon.
FOR SALE Coffee Anne's Lunch
Room. Cor Main Ac Front. Call eve
nings. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE Equity in 1933 Ford V8.
Will tk trade and arrange terms,
Address P. O. Box 252.
1932 FORD DeLuxe Roadster, guar
anteed like new. with new license
1P30 Coup, small milene. guaran
teed, license; 1931 Ford Tudor, run
1900 miles. All priced to sell. Full
' value for your car tn tr?o.
14J5 &mx oach. Phone tss.X.
FOB EXCHANGE
EXCHANGE Twin beds, complete.
excellent condition, for double bed.
Sunday or Monday. 33 N. Peach.
HAVE light trailer, bicycle. Oliver
typewriter, electric incubator, to
trade for cream separator or hell
ers. R. E. Carley. 498-W.
WII-L TRADE car for wood.
Call it
1761 N. Riverside.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Large, heavy
canvas tent top, about 30 by 70 ft.,
roped and cross-roped. Phone C. A.
DeVoe.
FOR SALE Or trade for camp ground
stucco apartment house. Tel. 14t0
or write Clem Chtldera, 60S W. 11th,
Medford, Ore.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 1 all around
work horse, weight 1400. Tel. 143.
TRADE Studebaker touring car In
excellent condition, for land or
lleht truck, or will sell reasonable.
609 East Main, - -
FOR SALE OR TRADE Roosevelt
Eight-cylinder aedan. Big Pines
Lbr. Co. Tel No. 1.
FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE
TO EXCHANGE Cozy 4 -room house.
on paved street, for small improved
acreage. 9 Palm bldg.
TRADE 4-room modern house, 4
lots: fine shade and garden ground,
In Central Point; well located, clear,
for team, cattle, sheep, farm Im
plements. Inquire w. R. Lamb,
east end of street water tank Is on.
FOR TRADE 7-room house for small
house or will tell cheap. Box 61S3
Tribune.
TRADE Equity In attractive home
for cabin. Phone 100.
FOR SALE REAL KSTATB
FORCED SALE
38 acres, about 8 miles from Med
ford; all cultivated in alfalfa, l
dlno clover, grain and garden; IB
acres Irrigated. Price 2850. The
following ma-v be Included for
1150: 400 large turkeys, 60 chick
ens, 7 cows, I bull, team, full farm
equipment, 3 electric Incubators,
cream separator, etc.; 6 rooms of
furniture. The house Is modern,
large barn and plenty of outbuild
ings. No trades. Will take B1350
to handle. REAL SACRIFICE.
THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE
Realtors.
123 East 6th. Tel. 1496.
FOR SALE 1 to 5 acres highway
frontage; cheap; terms. Geo. Mc
Mahon 1 mile south of Talent.
WHEN you think of real estate think
of Brown & White.
RIVER FRONTAGE AT HIGHBANKS
30 acres with nearly half mile on
Rogue river, at lower High Banks.
The most frequented retreat of
local anglers. You can't equal this
location at ezouo.
WALTER H. JONES, Realtor,
Jackson County Bank Bldg.
Phone 796.
FOR SALE 0V4 acres three miles from
ilty. timber land, good house, two
cnicxen nouses, garage, armed wen,
cai be made a dandy little home,
and sell wood enough to pay for 't,
(575 cash. $650 ou terms. Box 263,
Medford, Ore.
FOR SALE HOMES
GENUINE bargain at $2,500.00, hard
wood floors, fireplace. 2 car garage,
paving paid In full. $250 will han
dle, c. s. Butterrieid, 4uo Meaiora
Center Building.
A REAL SACRIFICE
NJW Modern Stucco, every modern
feature you could ask lor, lull
basement, oil furnace, laundry
room, six rooms, bath, two showers,
two toilets, hardwood floors, lawn,
shade, flowers, pavement. 63500.00.
Terms. Take good car on deal.
Also
FOUR rooms, bath, large lot. paved,
on North Riverside, was 63500,00,
now 61700.00. A real steal.
THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE
125 E. 6tn St., Phone 1496.
FOR SALE Attractive homes. Phone
105. 30 N. Central.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE 15 pips and 10 feeders.
w E. Keen, Jacksonville.
FOR SALE 2 Togenberg milk goa'j
rnone id, Jacksonville.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Fine apricots.
Earl, phone 611-J14.
FOR SAALE Two crypts in. Medford
mausoleum. Desirable location.
greatly reduced in price. Phone
355-R-l.
WESTINOHOUSrc Lighting plant
including 1 Wcattnchouse 8 K. W.
D. C. Generator, 125 rait.
1 Hlgt pressure water wheel.
1 Bakeine switch panel complete
with switch cutout ana two meters.
Complete 27S.
Flck ft Llndley Hdwe. Co., 131 W.
Main St.
FOR SALE Larpe Siberian crab
apple. 2o lb. Phone 1566-R.
FOR SALE at a sacrifice standard
make piano. Can be purchased on
low monthly payments. Baldwin
Piano Bhoppe, 26 S. Grape St.
KENTUCKY Wonders, l'c;
them yourself. Tel. 493-R.
pick
FOR SALE Horse and stock trailer.
Oeo. McMahon, 1 mile south of
Talent.
FOR SALE Cheap. 2 -bottom tractor!
piow, reaoy to go. Phoenix Black
smith Shop.
CUCUMBERS, fryers, flowers.
messier. 1107 E. Main.
FOR SALE Apples, crabipples, and
plums, Bagley Orchard, Talent.
FOR SALE placer mine and ranch.
185 acres, 160 A. along stream all
old channel prospects good. 75
acres cultivated, lots of range. Ad
dress E. H. Morse. Rogue River, Ore.
OARDEN DIRT, plowing, rmilizn
Mod tnd gravel Phone 913J.
APRICOTS at th.lr twr, m )aat
onlr a few ay. Crocker, Coker '
Butte road. i
rOR SALS Aprloota, Jo lb. Top
Notch Orchard, 10 minuUa drive
trom tomn, end of King a highway
Look for algns. Tel. 610-.-1. ;
SMALL grocery store and aervlce ata
Hon. 710 f. RlvexiKl,
FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE 2-horse electric motor
with twitches. Call 131. Central
Point, or inquire at Walker's Lunch
FOR SALE Dry body for 12" or 18"
1.75 tier. Fir slabs 61.23. Phone
539-R-4.
FOR SALE Apricots. Garrett ranch
Coker Butte road. Phone 571-J-l,
FOR SALEUaed sewing machines, all
makes, 65 up: terms if desired. All
makes rented and repaired. White
Sewing Machine Co., 24 N. Barllett.
CUCUMBERS Boston Pickling. Phone
1662.
FOR SALE Row boat, Johnson Light
Twin, also line cedar row boat. Ph.
114J.
MISCELLANEOUS
AUTO REPAIRING Come and see us
for prices. All work guaranteed.
Hank Dark, formerly of Ford (tar
age. Medford Garage, 313 N. Rlv
rr&lde. WE PAY CASH (or used cars and
equities. Plerca-Allen Motor Co.
LOCAL or Ions distance hauling. We
guarantee to save you money. Haw
ley Transfer, 610 North Riverside.
Phone 1044-X.
BUSINESS DlltKCTOHY
JACKSON CO.
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstracts of Title and
Title Insurance. The
only complete Title
System In Jackson
County.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts
of Title. Title Insurance. Rooms 3
and 5, No. 32 North Central Ave.,
upstairs.
Automobile Loans.
CONTRACTS REFINANCED
PAYMENTS REDUCED
We pay up balance due dealer, bank
or finance company aud extend
your payments. Additional monoy
loaned. Phone 31 for appointment.
Dentistry.
DR. JAMES S JOHNSON
Dentistry.
312-314 Medford Bldg Phone 607
Dressmaking ana Remodeling.
THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking
and remodeling. 424 Medford Bldg.
Phone 1181.
Funeral Tartar.
PERL'S FUNERAL HOME Distinctive
service at moderate rates. Estab
lished 20 years. Ambulance serv
ice. 6th St. at Oakdale. Tel. 47.
Expert Window Cleaners.
LET GEORGE DO IT - Tel. 1172.
House cleaning. Floor waxing. Ori
ental rug cleaning, specialty.
Furniture Itepulrliig.
FURNITURE RE-UPHOLSTER 1D, re.
finished, re-glued. We car.-y a full
line of uphb.stry samplfs, A. N.
Thtbault. Tel. 969-R.
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WANTED SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
FOR TRADE
Beautiful home on Rogue River. Modern In erery repert. mile
rlter frontage. One of the rnoftt hrautlful placet In Southern
Oregon. Bank recently had this place appraised Appraliai waa
about $1.1,000. Incumbrance on thl property only I2MI0.
What haie jouf
BARNES and CORN
r-bor.8 710-Y 9 18 S. Central
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BUSINESS D1RKCTORT
Job Printing.
MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT
Best equipped plant In southern
Oregon. Printing of all kinds: book
binding; loose-leaf ledgers, and
blanks, billing systems, duplicating
cash sales slips and everything In
the printing line, 38-30 N, Grape.
Phone 75.
Money to Lend.
WE LEND MONEY on furniture and
late model autoa. Three per cent
per month on unpaid balance. NO
other charges. Come In and get
the cash today. See W. E. Thomas.
45 So Central. Phone 139.
Piano Instruction.
FRED ALTON HAIOHT Teacher ol
ptano Classical and popular muslo
courses. H sight Music Studio. 918
Liberty Bldg. Tel. 72.
Transfer.
REIN KINO TRUCKING CO. Trans
fer and Storage. We haul anything
At. a reasonable price. Ill No. Fir
Street. Phone 332.
DAVIS TRANSFER & STORAGE
Service guaranteed. 20 S. Grape St
Phone 644, or residence 1060.
EADS TRANSFER St STORAGE CO
Office 1015 No. Central. Phone 313
Prices right. Servica.guarai.teed.
Wntch Repairing.
SJ5.00 REWARD for any watch 1 can't
fix. Used watches eold at half
wholesale price. 6th St., opposite
Stage Depot.
Trail
TRAIL. Aug. 6. (Spl.l Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Martin of Clay Center,
Kansas, are visiting at the S. W
Hutchinson home. Mr. Martin Is
a boyhood friend of S. W. and Harry
Hutchinson, and they are having
fine time discussing boyhood dnya
and are glad the Seattle friends were
here when they arrived.
The Martins, having arrived by bus
during the wannest weather of the
season, think It considerable like
Kansas, except for the wonderful
cool nlghta. Tills Is their first
trip west of Salt Lake City, so they
are thoroughly enjoying the scenery
here. They were taken to Crater
lake Thursday.
Mrs. George D. Saltzman of Vnoe
nix visited over the week-end with
friends here.
Bob Dawson Is working at the
hatchery, getting things ready to
oegln fishing the latter part of the
month.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Oden of
South Pasadena, who are staying at
Casey's Camp were calling on the
McCoy and S. W. Hutchinson fami
lies Wednesday.
Mrs. Floyd Hutchinson and chil
dren shopped In Medford Friday.
Bly Bids opened for construction
of three-room school house here.
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AT NEXT
The Empire Holding company cases
Insofar as they concern Jackson coun
ty residents, will be presented to the
grand Jury for consideration, District
Attorney aorge A. Codding said yes
terday. A number of valley residents
made Investments In the project, and
Dr. R. W. Clancy, a former Medford
physician, Is an cx-offlclal.
The grand Jury of which Joseph
H:bbrd of Butte Falls Is foreman
may be convened In mid-September,
if pressure of criminal business war
rants. The new grand Jury will be
drawn the third Monday In October.
Which of these two Inquisitorial bod
ies will consider, and be advised in
the matter, Is problematical.
The district attorney's office has re
ceived from the corporation commis
sioner's office at Snlem, transcripts
of the evidence In the Empire Hold
ing trials.
The corporation commissioner'!, of
fice has recommended that all fu
ture trials In the cause be held
either In Multnomah. Douglas, or this
county. Douglas count; has announc
ed it will take no action unless a di
rect complaint Is filed. Multnomah
county has announced It will try the
cases. If the corporation commission
er, provides the evidence, and a trial
Is warranted. This Is the position tak
en by District Attorney Codding.
Three officials of the Empire Hold
ing company were tried in Tolk coun
ty at Marlon's county's expense, re
suiting In one conviction, one ac
qulttal and one disagreement of the
Jury. Marlon county balked at any
further trials owing to the expense.
iL PT. GRANGE
ENTERTAINMENT WILL
BE FRIDAY FEATURE
An extensive program Including a
variety of entertainment has been
announced by the men of the Cen
tal Point grange for Friday evening
at eight o'clock with a am all charge
to be made for the program, dancing
and refreshments.
Included on the program for which
Dr. B. R. Elliott la chairman will be
a log sawing contest with crosa-cut
sawa with Emmett Nealon and Bill
Straus, versus J, R, Tyrell and Fred
Saunders, a piano solo by Oyrll Saun
ders, a sack sewing and piling con
test between Arnold Bohrvrt and
John Bohnert. and a chicken picking
contest with Watt Bcebe and Everett
Atkins against Frank Hammond and
Lloyd Hammond.
A boxing match la also scheduled.
between Roger Lawrenoe, 101, and
Don Smith, 102. Jade Brown, la train
er for Lawrence, and Leonard Atklna
for Smith.
Lowell Blackford, 138, with John
Eddy as manager will meet Alton
Whltestone, 137, who has Fred Law
rence for his second, in another match
on the boxing card. A golf exhibit by
Wm, Foley and Ed Lull will alao be
given, after which Hugo Langc's or
chestra will give a half-hour concert.
to be followed by dancing.
fr
Phoenix
PHOENIX, Aug. fl. (Spl.) Mra.
Chtlders, sister of Mrs. R, O. Ward,
spent Thursday at the Ward home.
Mra. L. O. Caster and daughter.
Sybil, also called at the Ward home
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. M, F. Sheets and
family motored to Crescent City
Sunday.
The health unit meeting, scheduled
at the home of Mrs. R. C. Ward on
Tuesday, haa been postponed until
August 9. All Interested In the work
of this unit are Invited to attend.
Thimble Club meeting which was
announced for the home of Mrs.
Lulu Hamlin on Friday was post
poned, and place and data will be
announced later.
Home economic chairman of the
Oranges of Jackson county met at
the Y. W. C. A. Friday, The meet
ing was conducted by Mrs. R, C,
Word of this community, who Is
chairman of the county organization
or Oranges.
PROSPECT. Aug. 8 (8pl ) Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Young, Mr. and Mrs,
Jnck Moran and Mr. and Mra. Leland
Brophy. all of Medford, were week
end gxiesta of Mr, and Mrs, Earl
Ulrlch.
Mr. and Mrs. David Neville and
Children wens member of a picnic
parly on Elk Creek Sunday.
Mrs. William Sherwood and Jeff
Ritchie were Medford visitor rrlday.
Mrs. Nelson Nye and Marlon Nye
climbed Bald mountain and called
at the lookout station July 3.1.
Eugene Clarke la helping Earl
Dlrlch with hla haying.
Rsln 1 very much needed In thl
district.
1
Pipe Company Will
Open Shop Aug. 12
Wyn Prlrkett of th Medford
Pip nd Machinery company an
nounced yestrdy tht th new
would b completed nd the company
would be open for bualne ther on
August la.
Th Medford Pip and Machinery
company will deal In u-d mine, mill
EYE EMPIRE
Prospect
sr. 1 fjrin ir.a-hlrery. Mr. Prlcktt. He eniitd a a private in the world
the rr.r.r.?t.- stated. Ti firm Is lo- j war and served In Prance aa a lieu
csted IB th Berrjrdal district, I teuwH lo tha field artillery.
Meteorological Report
(Morning)
August 7, 1033
t-'orrraftti
Mdford and vicinity: Sunday fair.
Not much change In temperature.
Oregon: Sunday fair, but fogey on
coAAt. Somewhat cooler In northwest
portion.
I H U Hi 9
f " a-
s g y
Local Data g E
I I
Temperature (degs., 62 101
Highest (last 12 hrs.) 103 103
Lowest (last 12 hrs.) ..... 61 68
Rel. humldlty( Pet.) ... 32 14
Precipitation (Ins.) .. 0 0
State of weather Clear P.Cdy.
Total precipitation since September
I, 1931, 22.32 Inches.
Sunrise .today, 3:10 a. m.
Sunset today, 7:23 p. m.
Sunrise Monday, 3:11 a. m.
PEAR PRODUCERS
(Continued from Page One.)
of the east could use pears their
Inhabitants like them the same aa
do fie people of New York."
Dr. Hartman said In considering the
Boso campalgna in Detroit and Pitts
burg : "It should be remembered
that the campaigns were only well
under way when t!:e depression came.
Both are Industrial centers and when
great plants opernta on a short-week
basis the buying power Is crippled.
Orchard sanitation, for the ellml
nation of "pin-hole rot' In the Win
ter Nells varieties, aand "neat rot" In
the D'AnJoua warn urged, as "the trade
has a definite prejudice against Viese
defects."
Questions Answered
In response to a query, ha said he
believed the European marta would
prove rich fields, particularly France
and Italy, where the pebpto "have a
natural fondness for soft fruit.
A letter from J. W. Herbert, gen
eral manager of the Yakima Fruit
growers' association, waa presented aa
follows:
"The Yakima Fruit Growers' asso
ciation, popularly known as The Big
Y,' has been for many years inter
ested in advertising it brand of fruit
In the markets of the world. It has
been In buslneaa for 31 years and
during that time has spent many
t.houaands of dollars In advertising.
It waa not, however, until the In
dustrial advertising campaigns where
in everyone Joined, that any real, sub
stantial results have been obtained.
The Big Y was willing and has con
tinued in large measure to subor
dinate its own brand advertising to
that of Industrial campaigns.
With the Inauguration of the
Washington Boxed Apple Bureau In
P2S it threw the weight of Its ton
nage and resources behind the move
ment and we gave of our time and
advertising experience unstlntlngly to
the success of the movement. The
results have amply rewarded the fruit
growers for the money contributed to
this sales work. Our board of trus
tees last week voted unanimously to
contributing to the support of he
apple bureau and that despite the
hardship and low returns of the past
season. With our apple tonnage run
ning from 2600 to 9000 cars yearly,
Its Interest in the apple advertising
Is substantial, but one which the
growers willingly support for the good
of the entire Industry.
'The same Is true of the Yakima
Valley Peach Bureau, The Big Y
handles each year from 600 to 800
cars of peaches. It was influential
In starting the peach bureau four
years ago. The growers voted unanl
moily again this year to support It
in t,he knowledge that It has time
and again proved its worth and last
year saved the peach growers from
an absolute debacle.
"The Big Y pear growers are equally
Interested In the work of the Oregon
Washington Pear Bureau. Our own
full and winter pear tonnage Is not
large, running from 250 to 300 cars,
as compared with the Bartlett ton
nnge of around 600 cars yearly. How
ever, the growers of theae winter va
rieties are also peach and apple grow
era; they know from experience the
merits of a well conducted advertis
ing program over a period of years,
and have voted to support the pear
bureau along with the apple and
peaon bureaus to which they have
contributed for a longer number of
years.
"They are glad of the opportunity
to Join with the other pear growers
of Oregon and Washington In the
support of this movement, which they
believe la essential to the welfare of
the pear Industry of- the Pacific
northwest."
Mr, and Mra. Dan T. Taylor of
Reno, Nev., spent th week-end her
visltli a Mr. and Mra. Fred Stevens
and calling upon membera of Med
ford post of the American Legion In
behnlf of Oeorg W, Malone, prom
Incut Nevada legionnaire and candi
date for national commander of th
organlratlon at th convention to
be held In Portland next month.
According to Taylor, th Nevada
candidate ha an enviabl record In
legion affair In hi state. Including
many offices In his own post fes well
la In th Nevada Stat department.
TOLD ADVERTISING
HOPE OF INDUSTRY
BONUS AGITATORS
WORKING 'RACKE
IS MEDFORD
VIEW
The caravan of California bonua
eeekera which Invaded the city Fri
day evening and held a public meet
ing In the city park left the earn
evening for a rants pata after their
apokesrr.an. B. R. areen had round
ly berated past commandora of Med
ford poat of the American Legion,
for their published statements de
crying the "ballyhoo" type of bo
nua advocate.
Green challenged the former le
gion leaden to debate the question
but none were In the assemblije
whloh waa estimated at about 300
persons.
According to membera of the local
post Saturday, the regular meeting
Monday evening at the Armory will
be asked to go on record aa approv
ing the atand of the past command
ers ansinsi "racketeering" groups
who seek to "panhandle" their way
through the country, ostensibly
bound for Washington, D. O., to lob
by for cash paymente on adjusted
compensation certificates.
AS PRICES ZOOM
NEW YORK, Aug. ..(AP).4 atam
pede of buying threw bear, into
panlo In today', atock market and
brought ono of the moat apectaeular
upruahca of prices in months.
Prices of many prominent Issue
surged up I to 19 point to tha boat
levela alnoe March. Thera were nu
meroua recessions of about 1 to 4
In the final dealings, however. Oaleai
reached the Impressive total for
two-hour seaslon of about 2,600,000
shares, about duplicating the turn
over of Feb. ia, when the. list had a
sweeping upswing baaed on the Ola&a
Steall measure, which strengthened
the federal reserve system.
Today closing prlcea for U select
ed stocks follow:
American Can 40
American T. & T. .
Anaconda
Curtla Wright
General Motors
Int. T. A T
Montgomery Ward
Paramount Pub,
Radio ... .......
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Southern Pao.
8. O. of Cal. .
S. O. of N. J.
Trans Am
United Aircraft
C. a. Steel
Corp't Trust Shs.
Wall St. Report
Stock Male Averages
(Copyright, 1933. Standard Statist!
Co.)
Aug. 8:
ILL ST, BEARS
PANIC STRICKEN
80 as 30 50
Ind'l RR" ut'a Total
Today .. 88.4 34.6 83.1 6T.4
Prev. day 88.0 33.S 77.8 84.0
Week ago . 48.3 a 1.7 73.8 48.4
Year ago ,.103.8 87.8 J87.8 107.8
3 yrs. ago ..331.8 184.4 818.7 333.7
Bond Sale Averages
(Copyright, 1983, Standard Statistic
Co.)
30
Ind'l
ao 30 80
RR' Ufa Tou:
61.8 80.1 881
60.8 79.3 67.8
69.8 77.8 66.4
96.9 101.3 93.8
103.3 97.1 97.4
Today 80.4
Prev. day . 83.8
Week ago . 81.8
Year ago . 83.4
S yra. ago 93.8
Miss Marshall Is
Prize Winner of '
Week in Contest
Mlsa Marjorlo Marshall was award
ed th 17.50 compact last night at
th elos of the Lion' club popular
ity contest at the Pox Craterlan
theater. Mlsa Marshall held a slight
lead over Mis Ruby Stone at th
close of the count last evnlng.
Luclll Lltterell was third on th
list, followed by Jean Hamilton,
Dorothy Pankey. Claudln Toll.
Pauline Champlln, Dolotia Durke
Next week a prlre will be awarded
Next wee'a prlre will be awarded
by the Palmer Electric store, and
Jacqu Lenox has announred ah
will glv lingerie and hose to the
winner of the grand prize at the
close of the month.
First prise at the end of th pop
ularity tot will be an alrplan trip
to Hollywood with all expense paid
and second will be a 137 solid gold
Oruen wrist watch, being presented
by Brophy Jewelry ator. the com
mittee anonunced last night. An
other prlre to be awarded was an
nounced by the Medford business col
leg, which will be a 838 commer
cial course.
Nysaa Oa well on 8. D. Dorraaa
ranch blew In recently.
Marahfleld City council approved
30-year franchise with Mountain
State Power Co.
ONCE
IN A MFITIMF. A
OPPORTU NITY I.1KR TH1.1I
makf, i an orrr.Ri
New, Modem Home. 8 Bedrooms.
B a a m n t, Near Washington
school. Pre and Clear.
Phone 066-L