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lEDFOBD aiZEG TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1032 PAGE XESTS MiZE jfarlftWTS-By BElDiEie Other Peoples VANT-ADS if k2j DON'T FORGET TO PHONE THAT WANT AD HERS ARB THB BATES: PM word tint Insertion 3c ( Minimum ioci gcU additional Insertion, nar VOrd i (Minimum 10c) par lino pr month, without ooT change U6 75 Phone fjp"'!" "' " liaa'iiiiwi Lost LOST Small keytslner with Keys, pleas return to Mall Tribune offloe. LOST Al urwuw n. shaped gold pin. ruby atone. Re ward. Leave at Tribune office. If dog missing, call 151fl. HELP WANTED MALE MEN WANTED to conduct world-re-nowned Rawlelgh HOME service business In or near city of Klamath Falls. Reliable hustler can start earning 35 -weekly and Increase rapidly. Write immediately. Raw leigh. Company, Dept. OR-37-S, Oakland, Cal. WANTED S1TTJAT10SS yOTJNQ WOMAN wishes housework. 2.50 week, room and board. Box 8278, Tribune. WANTED Position as housekeeper or practical nurse. Call at SOS Clark St. POSITION aa housekeeper; capable of taking full charge; good cook: re liable and trustworthy. Tel. 1044-H. WANTED Position as bookkeeper and stenographer by experienced and efficient young lady. Full or part time. Local references. Tele phone 869-M. 'EXPERT PAINTER will do sign paint ing Interior decorating general paint jobs. Call at 222 So. Central. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Team of horses for their feed. Phone 642-J-2. WILLING to share expenses with any one driving thru to San Francisco before Monday. Miss Klnsle, 525 No. Riverside. EMPTY TRUCK going to Portland about 27th, wants load for there or points en route. Hawley Trans fer. Phone I044-X. WANTED Use of office desk for storage: good care. Address Box 8179, Tribune. ' WANTED 1200-lb. work horse; must be cheap for cash. Phone Central Point I9-XX-2. WANTED Will pav the highest cash price for hides, wool, mohair. 116 So. Fir. PHONE 969-R for furniture repair . Ing and upholstering. Thibault. FOB RENT IIOUMES FOR RENT 4-room furnished house, 3 bedrooms. 1127 W. Main; H7.50. Tel. C. A. DeVoe. TOR RENT 6-room modem house; furnace heat. 744 W. Jackson. FOR RENT Close In 5-room unfur nished house, 14 Almond St. Tel. 488-R. SMALL furnished house. 2 adults: close in; Frlgldalre. Tel. 319-R. SMALL, well furnished cottage, 3 bed rooms: close In: reasonable. See D. T. Lawton, 321 Apple St. FOR RENT 4-room house, close lo Medford, 7.50. Phone Jacksonville. 303. LOOK at 419 W. 3nd. Newly deco rated: wary reasonable. Tel. 105. V.ODERN home. 300 Edwards. 15, waier paid. Tel. 105. FOR RENT Oct. 10th, 5-room fur nished home. Call 445-T, or ee 113 Cottage St. to: R RENT Furn. house. 3 and 3- room apu.; garage. 604 W. 10th. rOR RENT Modern 6-room house; clean and In good condition: living room 14x28 ft. lth hardwood floor; 3 bedrooms, 1 12-24 with casement windows on three sides: set tubs, good heatrola, large garage and woodrtied: ", block from new oourt home. Call at 714 W. 10th St. TOH RENT Modern 4-room duplex. Inquire 534 No. Bartletl. FOR rest s-room modem house: hardwood flors: $15. Call at 711 E. Jackson or Phone 834-J. FOR RENT Nicely furnished duplex; living room, bedroom, kitchen, bath, gurage. sleeping porch: 17.50 per mo. Phone 1149. FOR RENT t-room modern furnish ed house: hardwood floors, over stuffed, electric range. Call at 630 S. Central. FOR RENT Larse nwiie, ..ompletely retlnls.hed. 608 S. Rlver-lde. Fa- sonsble rent. Phone 105. For rent 4-room modern furn. house, with garage. Call 315 or II13-J BEAUTIFUL 5-room stucco home wn Pt:k St. Inquire 518 S. Oakdale. FOB BENT ROUSES FOR RENT 3-roodi modern furnish ed houss, 120.00 per month 315 8. Peach. Phone 408-J-4. Fred C. Ban der. FOR RENT Modern home on East Main St. Inquire Farmers & Fruit growers Bank. HOMES rt)B RENT CeJJ 796 FOR RENT Furnished 5-room house Crater Lake Ave.; unfurnished 5 roon house on 12th near school. Both new. Phone 1149. FOR RENT House near high school Being remodeled. Onl 20. Tel. 105 FOR RENT Homes r-urnlsbed or unfurnished Brown e White FOR RENT 4PARTMENTS FURNISHED 3-room apt.; lights and water; clean; close In; adults. . 243 N. Holly. 2-ROOM furnished apartment or single rooms with or without meals. 4-ROOM furnished house with garage. OLORIA PAN APT8. Under New Management 875 S. Central CLEAN apartment, 219 S. Ivy. Tel. 600-L. 3-ROOM furnfahed apartment, mod ern and new; overstuffed, electric ity and garage Included. 413. N. Ivy. FOR RENT 3-room apt, with sleep ing porch: Ilghte and water; 8. 137 Tripp, mealtimes. COMPLETELY furnished apt., heated; 3-ROOM modern furnished apart ment, garage. Cheap, lioo w. 11th. FOR RENT Furnished apartments. 15, 111 and 88. Opposite Owen Oregon Lumber Co., N. Pacific Hl way. FOR RENT Cheerful apartment, pri vate, fine location, 518 so. oakdaie. FOR RENT Furnished 3-room apt. 51 N. Oakdaie. FURN. 2 and 3 room apts. neat, pleas ant. Reasonable. 1205 E. Main. FOR RENT Furn. apt., Durrell court, 333 No. Holly. Call at Apt. 4. MODERN furnished 3-room apart ment. 845 N. Bartlett. Tel. 753-M FURN. APT., new overstuffed, refrig eration. The Berben. 10 Quince. FOR RENT FORNISHBD ROOMS PLEASANT room foT gentleman: close In, bath garage, 609 E. Main. FOR RENT Furnished sleeping room and garage 910 per month. 335 So. Riverside Ave. FOR RENT ROOMS AND BOARD ROOM AND BOARD $5.00 per week. 414 S. Riverside. PLEASANT ROOMS. $3; board 5 716 East Main. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE OR LEASE Blue Flower Lodge, Phoenix, Ore. Inquire J. B. Andrews, owner, Medford, Ore. - FOR SALE Apt. house cheap. Also residence. 80S w. Main. FOR 8ALE OR LEASE Auto camp with 10 apartments with garages In Alturas. Calif. Big rtnea Lumber Co., Medford, Ore. FOB EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE EQUITY In new, attractive homes for car, stock or cabin. Owner, 906-R. FOR SALE OR TRADE 100 acres black land In grain and alfalfa. 3i miles from Medford: $15,000 worth of improvements, stock and equip ment. &dke me an offer. C. A. DeVoe. FOB EXCHANGE FOR TRADE 1927 Paige coach in first-class condition for Ford jt Chevrolet light pickup truck. Tel. 585. TRADE for wood or laying hens, one man's overcoat, one 14-year-old bov's overcoat, both In good con dition. Address Box 8180, Tribune. TO TRADE Olds Sedan, good condi tion. Will trade for grain, hay or what have you. Tribune. Box 8040. MISCELLANEOUS MME. ESTA answers three questions. Advice on love, marriage, business. Send 25c. sddressed envelope, birth date, to Box 134, Ashland, Ore. WATCH for our Wednesday and ThursuHy specials: Haircut, sham poo Mid marcel. $1 35. Trim with wet wave, 50c. For the little girls, French curl free with 35c hslrcut, every day. Medford Beauty Shop, Groceteria Bid?.. N. Central. GET the "No Hunting'- and trespass ing signs at the Mall Tribune Job office; printed on cloth to with stand the rain and weather. LOCAL or long diavance hauling. We guarantee to save you money. Haw ley Transfer, 619 North Riverside. Phone 1044-X. FOR SALE FUEL SEASONED apple wood, $1.50 tier at Suncrest ranch. Rogue River Co. FOR SALE Dry body fir. 12 or lfl-ln., $1.75 and $2.00 per tier In 3-tler lots. Measure guaranteed. Valley Fuel CO. Tel. 78. FOR SALE Dry slabwood at unbe llevablv low prices. $3 50 per load. 12 or 16-in. Valley Fuel Co. Tel. 76. FOR SALE Drv fir wood, $1.75 tier, 16-lnch. Phone 1116. WOOD-Flr and hardwood, any length, for ssle: Mack Brown. Beag'.e. Will be on street dslly with wood In front of Mall Tribune. FOR SALE 1013 AND PETS FOR SALE Persian kittens, bees and canary Jlrds. A. R. Hanscom. B.ddle read. roR SALE t-n ESTOi. EWES for ssle or to put out on shares. Tel. C. A. DeVoe. FOR SALE Red feeder p:zs: also Red brood sows, will (arrow soon. Ado.I echuiz, Bcajle, O.e. FOB SALE rVLAL ESTATE 5 ROOMS modem, ftne large lot. $3100. cash $50. Balance easy monthly payments. ROOMS modem, exceptionally attractive nearly new, all assess ment paid In full, price $2750. Cash $150 and $25 monthly at 6. 1 ACRE close In with nearly new 5-room modern house, garage and chlcker house, an attractive home for $2500 on reasonable terms. BROWN ft WHITE. REALTORS 104 West Main St. FOR SALE 6-aere tract on north Pacifio highway. Inquire Farmers as Fruitgrowers Bank. WHEN you think of real estate think of Brown ft White). IOI SALE FBUIJV VEGETABLES PEACHES Why buy storage peaches when you can get fresh ones. mile west of Phoenix on Houston road. O. E. Carpenter. Bring boxes. FOR SALE Choloe sweet potato squash. J. S. VanDorfy. Tel. 10-F-4. FOR SALE Grapes, Holmes ranch, Griffin Creek. Phone 857-J. FOR SALE Grapes. J. A. Manke, two miles eaat of ' Jacksonville, tf POTATOES, 75c hundred. Tel. 950-R-2. Richfield Service, Phoenix. FOR SALE Grapes, several varieties; also Jonathan and Delicious ap ples. Cheaper by truck lota. Joe Kantor, Rout 4, Box 237. FOR SALE Tomatoes, lc. Hartley, 9-F-5. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES 1928 CHEVROLET Landau practically new. Bargain. 518 do. Oakdaie. SANDY'S USED CAR EMPORIUM WHERE good values are always on hand (like a sore thumb). All American Oakland Sedan $285 Big Six Pontlac Coupe 315 Essex SIX Coach 175 Chev. six Coach . 240 Dodge Sedan . 150 A Model Ford Spt. Coupe 200 We have a big line for your selec tion. Convenient terms and fair al lowances. PONTIAO SALES FLOOR Open Sunday 1927 PACKARD Good rubber, good shape throughout, to trade for cows or saddle horses. Value $300. Write r call at Fur Fish ft Game Corp. Ranch, Pro.ect, Ore. rOR SALtv BOMEft EQUITY in 6-room house; furnace, double garage, choice shrubbery, to trade for small unincumbered home. 1417 W. Main. FOR SALE OR RENT 3 room modem house, also 4 room modern house, both on Lozler Lane. Each house on quarter acre. Big Plnea Lbr. Oo FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Wild Mallard ducks. Tel. eai-K. - . , FOR SALE Coal circulating heater at DeVoe's. EVERGREEN and flowering shrubs and trees. 364 Beatty St. FOR SALE Or trade for wood, bat tery radio set: one set electrical engineer's books, new. 519 N. Bart lett. FOR SALE 10-ln. gang plow. W. R. Holman, Eagle Point. FOR SALE Choice tulip bulbs, mixed colors. Mrs. S. M. Chrlstensen, R, F. D. 1. Box 6A, Gold Hill. FOR SALE A good safe, safe. Real bargain price. .Inquire Lawrence Jewelry Store. PLANT BUDDED BRIXNUT FIL BERTS Heavy production of large nuts at early age. Orafted wal nuts, fruit trees and evergreen shrubs at new low prices, cata logue on request. Woodruffs Nur sery, Eugene, Ore. FOR SALE Almonds bo and 6c un husked; Jonathan apples. Phone 19-F-3. GET the "'Jo Hunting" and trespass ing signs at the Msll Tribune Job office; printed on cloth to with stand the rain and weather. FOR SALE Hungarian retch seed. Tel 52S-J-4. Otto Nledermtyer. FOR SALE Oak fence poste. D. A. Runyard, Medford. FOR SALE Circulating heater. Phone 676-Y. FOR SALE Harley-Davldson motor cycle. $85 cash. See John, at Mail Tribune. FOR SALEGreen pasture, hay, wheat and straw. Tel. 408-R-4, evenings FOR SALE Used sewing machinea. all makes, $5 up: terms If desired. All makes rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine Co.. 34 N. Bartlett. GARDEN DIRT, piuwlng. fertilizer, sand and gravel. Phone 9 12-J. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstrartt of Title and Title Insurance. The only complete Title System In Jackson County MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title, Title Insurance. Rooms 3 and S. No. 33 North Central .Ave. upstairs. lutomoulle Loans. CONTRACTS REFINANCED PAYMENTS REDUCED We pay up beJance due dealer, bank or finance company arid extend your payments. Additional money loarafd. Phone 31 for appointment. Dressmaking ano Remodeling. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and remodeling. 424 Medford Bidg. Phone 1181. Money to Lend. WE LEND MONEY oo furniture and : late mode) an toe. -Three per cent I per month on unpaid balance No ' other charges Come in and get the caah today. See W. t Thomas. 45 So. Genual, Phone 139, BUSINESS DIRECTORY Expert Wlnejow Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT - Tel. 1172. House cleaning. Floor waxing. Ori ental rug cleaning, specialty. Funeral Parlor. PERL'S FUNERAL HOME Distinctive service at moderate rates. Estab lished 30 yesrs- Ambulance serv ice. 6th St. at Oakdaie. Tel 47. 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 allpa and everything ID the printing line. 28-30 N. Grspe. Phone 75. Painting and Paperhanglng. HARRY MARX Painting, tinting, paperhanglng. Phone 14-F-4. Res. Coleman Creek road. Transfer. RE1NK1NO TRUCKING CO. Trans fer and Storage. We haul anything at a reasonable prloe. Ill No. Fir Street. Phone 833. DAVIS TRANSFER ft STORAGE 8ervloo guaranteed. 20 3. Grape tit Phone 644, or residence 1060. EAD3 TRANSFER ft STORAGE CO. Office 1015 No. Central. Phone 816 Prices right. Service guaranteed. LEGAL NOTICES Notice to Creditors. In the County Court of the State jt Oregon for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of R. H. Toft, also knowli as Ray H. Toft and Ray Toft, deceased. The undersigned has been appoint ed and qualified by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County, as Administrator of the es tate of R. H. Toft, also known '.s Ray H. Toft, and Ray Toft, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are notified to present them, duly verified, with proper vouchers, to me at the Farmers' and Fruitgrowers' Bank, Medford, Oregon, or at the office of Rawles Moore, Cooley Theatre Building. Medford, Oregon, within six months from Oc tober 13. 1932, the date of this notice. F. E. WAHL, Administrator. Eagle Point EAGLE POINT. Oot. 20. (Spl.) A large crowd attended the enter tainment and dance given by the Orange, October 13. The program In cluded the Rogue RlvaWyrowboys. Ladles' Slnk-o-paters, AW-tlme dance by Mrs. H. W. Wtfplfnd Mrs. rioyd V. Barrett, and & 4frfntomlme by high school students under the direction of Miss Pern Simpson. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Stella spent October 16 at Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hannaford'a. Mail Tribune Daily ' ACROSS 1, East Indian . prince 8. Style of hair cut 9. Strlpllns 12. Sun-dried brick 13. Exist 14. Age b. Measures by walking H. City In Mis sissippi 18. Extreme 20. Gray rock 2L Egyptian river 23. Insect 25. Metric land measures SI. Constellation 17. Steps 29. f recloui stone II. Cloth used at table 15. Bostowa 17. Artificial language 28. Encourage 41. Born 42. Afresh 43. Arctic 46, Impelled 47. European country 49. Fusible opaque substance 13. Chemical suffix 8olutlon of Yesterday's Puzzle HMaTi 18. Golf term 64. Imbecile 65, Japanese coin It. Interminable period of time BY. Participated In a speed contest DOWN t. Debased Irish coin I L R QM&Mm L MOI e SEN I N Q ElUI jVlE P A III sMUl p MUn oH $kSEmSLYMDEs iptTZ 7 US75 '"B53 7 21:22 IP55 WTs im -n i 30 WJ' sr If ip itilf 4 j- 4 -to- JUJH zzziizzlzzt: im iiuj i - up m ! ill Mi US muL , SJS aaasMasawaMSM'iwswisi i sai i WANTED TWENTY MEN Who would like to move out onto lj-acre tracti in our new Subdivision at the city limit, A NEW PLAN land Is cheap I n ni her Is rheap Labor Is cheap Cet a small trart of land and deielope It Into a horn . WHILE YOU WAIT If job sunt lo mora to ttit country HKE t'l NOW. BARNES AND CORN Phon 010-V IOT Mrs. J. A. Bltterllng. chairman of ths board of directors, and Mrs. Edith Weldman. clerk, attended the officers' convention at the Medford Senior high school October IS. Teachers here attended the county Institute in Medford October IS and 14. Executive committee of the Grange. A. C. MtMelsteadt, Roy Ahpole and Mrs. Edith Weldman, held a quar terly meeting October 17 at Orange hall. John Hanklns of the Ala Vista call ed on Rudy Weldman October 17. Mrs. Therln Taylor has been spend ing the past'few days with Mrs. Tay lor at Mutnomah Palls. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Ousterhaut and family were dinner guesta October 18 of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Each. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Haley were guests at a turkey dinner October 9 at Mr. and Mrs. Scott Borer's. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Davlea and Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Clark attended the Angora Wool RabbK club at Mrs. Gertrude Horn's at Trail on October 16. Prlenda of Mrs. M. E. Prultt, who hae been very 111, called on her Octo ber 9. They were: Mrs. Blgham and son of Beagle. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stanley of Lake Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bursell of Medford. Mrs. Carl Ksch, Mr. and Mrs. E. Ousterhaut. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Spencer. Mrs. Pruett's slater. 'Mrs. Ed Pottlnger of Medford, spent the week-end with her. Attending the lecture hour t Phoenix Grange, October 11, were Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Kline, Mr. and Mrs, H. W. Ward and Enid, Mrs. A. J. Tlngleal and son Clarence, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith and family, Mrs. P. A. Dinsmore and son Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Coy. Mrs. Nick Tounii, Mrs. Lottie VanScoy, Mr. and Mra. Floyd V. Barrett, Lawrence Wlnslow. Donald Ashpole and Cheater Smith. The residence of Mr. and Mra. O. K. Henderson caught fire October 17, a defective flue being the cause. The fire was quickly extinguished by neighbors, but considerable damage waa done. Mlaa Helen Clark of San Francisco arrived here October 16 to visit with her aunt, Mrs. Frances Campbell. Civic Improvement club will meet the afternoon of October 30 with Mra. Cella Holmes, Mrs. Lottie Van Scoy and Mrs. John Rsder a hostesses. Jacksonville JACKSONVILLE, Oot. 30. (Spl.) A party of men left Jacksonville Monday morning for a week'a hunt ing trip' at Burna. They were Ray Coleman, John R. Knight, Dan Shnaa, Jamea Lytell and son Sheley, Fred Clogston and sons, Jess and Martin, and Dr. Harold Olllls. Mra. James Cotchett and son Jamee of Melbourne. Australia, Mrs. ' K. K. Kubll of Portland and Llnd- Cross-Word Puzzle 8, Composer of "The Merrr Widow" 10. Rugged mountain crest 11. Bewilders 17. Fastener 19. Flexible palm stem 21. Harass 22. One of David's chief rulers 24. Inflammable material 27. Stitch 28. Oriental ship captain 20. Brazilian aeaport 32. Due to motion 33. European fifth 34. The present time 36. Blush it. Parasltlo plant Insect 89. American frontiersman 40. Feminine name 42. Genua of the ost 44. Chide vehemently 41. Persian poet 48. Late: comb. form R0. He vi rage 61. Guided I. Town In Ohio 8. Given to Jesting 4. The white peplar I. Command: archala I. Tropical fruit T. Anglo-Saxon money of account 8. Wagers Iff s. Central srwv ser Slsemore of Fort Klamath were rutin friends her Friday. Mlsa Louise Lawhead, who has been employed at the Pinnacle packing house In Medford. haa completed work. Mr. and Mm. Clinton Smith visited In Grants paas Sunday aft Mr. and Mra. Stott's and Mr. and Mrs. Zim merman's. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Langley and loyal Smith spent Sunday at the Baveneau brothers' ranch on Big Applegate. Indies' Aid will hold an all-day meeting at the Presbyterian, church October 20r quilting, with a covered dish luncheon at noon. Mrs. Julia WUllsme is much Im proved after a week'a lllneaa. Emll Brttt, meteorologist, reports for September: Mean maximum, 8M; mean minimum. 48.6; maximum 99. date 10; minimum 40. date IS; greatest dally ranfre 4T. There wo no rainfall, with 39 clear days and one partly cloudy. Mr. and Mrs. John Pernoli and aon Junior of Applrgate postofftce. and Miss Eva Couch and brother. Virgil Couch, called on friends here Sun day. , Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Bell and daugh ters. June and Anneta, have returned to their ranch at Ruch from Wil mington, Cal.. to make their home here. Mi a Alice Morgan and nephew. Ray Lewis, returned Saturday from a trip to Portland. Mlaaea Margaret Korvel and Ethel 1 Hunsaker, students of Ashland Nor mal school, spent the week-end t their homes here. Joe Nee left Friday on x hunting trip In the Butte Falla district. Mr. and Mra. J. P. Wells of Klam ath Falla called on friends here re cently Mrs. Caldwell and small daughter of Portland are here visiting her sla ter. Mrs. Mary Norvel. Mr. and Mrs. George I. Maxwell entertained some Medford friends at dinner Saturday. The evening waa spent at bridge. Two tables were In play. , Miss Virginia Flck haa completed a buslneaa course at the Medford Busi ness college. Mr. and Mra. W, A. Childer and daughter Mnxlne were guests Sunday at the Charley Vogal home on the Old Stage road- 4 Anderson Creek ANDERSON CREEK. Oct. 30 (Spl) Mrs. Jan. Maya spent Thursday with her aunt. Mrs. N. J. McCready, and cousin Mrs. Ed Jones, of Apple gate. Mra. Crawford and son Jay, are spending a few days with Mrs. Ralph Green. . Mr. and Mra. Frank Marqueas were out to the valley Saturday, Frank Centers and on M. B. Cen ters, called at Jas. Mayee Thursday. Jas. McDowell and family and Frank Marqueas and family spent Tueadav evening at Jsck Holimans. Jas. Mays, Edward Smith and E. J. Center helped the Schuette boys with their alio this week. Mr. Rlmanger spent Monday In Medford. D. C. Hale and family spent Sat urday In Medford. Geo. Young was In Medford over the week-end. Mrs. Jcae Btack and mother Mrs. BushneU, called at the Maya home Sunday. Jack Holtman called at Jim Mac Dowell's Sunday morning. LI SALEM, Oct. 30 (AP) A commit. tee of three. T. H. Banfleld, Robert M. Mount and John C. Veatch, all of Portland, has been appointed by Gov ernor Julius L. Meier to represent shareholders of the Union Savings A Loan association In effecting a re organization of the company. Cor poration Commissioner James W. Mott. upon advising that progress has been made In the affairs of the aaeoclatlon to Justify reorganisation, as Informed of the selection of the nommlttee t-nday. Herbert Gordon of Portland will he placed In active charge of the as sociation's affairs In this reorganiza tion, Mott was advised further. A proposed plan of operation will be submitted to the shareholders aoon as possible. The Union association Is now un der operation by the state corpora' tlon department. It Is a mutual con cern and haa shareholders In all parts of Oregon and In a number of other states. Mott said. Its former manag ing heads were recently placed under grand Jury Indictment for alleged Improper manipulation of funds, Mott declared. y PREMIER TARGET OF DAGGER BUDAPEST, Hungary. Oct. JO rVPl An attempt to assassinate former Premier Stephen Bethlen waa made In a law court this morning. Count Bethlen resigned aa head of the ministry last Auguat 10, after 10 years' service. He was aucceeded by Count Julius Karolyl. The would-be awassin, Louie kudt, private aecretary to the former minister of agriculture, approached the count through the orowd in th courtroom, to whlh Bethlen had ben ca'Ied to testify aa a witness. A pollr-eman saw E.kudt, with dsg- ter. In the nick of time, leaped on him and prevented the thrust be made. Desirable houses always In first ciaas condition lor rent, lease or sal. Call 106, ORDERED TO ATHENS AFTER INSULU J 1 Charl.i A. Belowa (laft) and Andrtw J. Vlichot, assistant, to John A. Swanson, stit.'s attorney In Chlcas. ware ordfrea to Athen, by Swanton In hi, att.npt to havt Samuel Inaull extradited and returned to Chicago, whor. the former utilities magnate has been Indicted. (As sociated Pros, Photos) T BILL HISTORY IS TOLD ACTIVIANS h. B. Smith, Portland attorney for the Allied Truck Owners. Inc., spoke to membera of the Active club last evening on the freight truck and bus bill, giving the history of the inttlatlve and referendum, and the reaulta and responsibilities It places upon the voter. He gave the history of the freight bill and told how It started with ten-cent signature. He stated that people signed It, In order to help tha person with the petition. In his address he maintained that the bill Is misleading. In that It promises lower licenses for auto owners, which, he claims. Is merely a prediction. Mr. Smith said that the highway commission at the present time la Investigating license fees. How the trucks have lowered the gas cost to the motorists by lowering rates waa also pointed out by Mr. Smith In his talk, who aatd "Gas price In Medford will go up and there will bs no possible way to atop It. It will take 1100,000 more out of the pockets of Jackson county car owners." At the meeting, It was announced that wives of Active club members are sponsoring a dance for the mem bers, to be held Tueaday evening at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Benton O. Wilson on Geneva street. Mlas Ellow Mae Wilson and Miss Dorothy Reynolds entertained with violin, piano, whistling and singing numbers on the program. Archie Pierce waa a guest of the olub. REDONDO PUPILS LOST SCHOOL REDONDO BEACH, Calif., Oct. 30. (AP) While aherlff'a deputies re checked theories that E. B. Thomas. 33, city schools superintendent, had been kidnaped and possibly slain by. robbers, hundreds of other author!, tlea and volunteera searched the Paloa Verdsa hills today for Thomas, mlaalns; since Tuesday night. Thomas disappeared after leaving his home where he entertained school trustees for his office to obtain a prospectus which he wished to pre sent to the board. Authorities said he apparently aurprlaed the robbers drilling the office safe. Evidence was found of a terrlflo struggle. Captain Norrla Stensland, head of the eherlffs deputies, ordered a Tlgll along the nearby ocean shoreline on the theory U.l Themaa may have been slsln and his body tossed Into the sea. All vacant premises and deep brush In tha hills were search ed. More than 100 boys were released from their school classes yesterday to aid authorities In their search for Thomas who waa married and had an eight-year old daughter. Thomas came here from Burbank. Calif., three years ago whure he was head of the head school. PENDLETON, Ore.. Oct. JO. (AP) Arthur McOram, 11, a transient be lieved to hate lived In Toele, Utah, waa found dead today after having been run over by a locomotive last night between Pendleton and Rleth. Police said It appeared the youth had Istd down on tho track. His body was badly mangled. Raker on Slump NEW YORK, Oct. 30. (AP) New ton D. Baker, former aecretary of war, arrived here today to confer with Jamea A. Parley, Democratic national chairman, on datea for speeches ha la to deliver on behalf of the presidential candidacy of Gov ernor Franklin D. Roosevelt. WINNtmo, Oct. SO. OF) Approi Imstely 1.000 000 bushels of the 4 -ass.ooo bushels of wheat reported from Moscow aa having been Import ed by Ruasla during the flrat eight months of this year were shipped from Canada, officials aald today. Whether It's Rrcakfsat, Luncheon or Dinner, try Nsndle's. Tha food and aervloa will pleas, you, AS SECRETARY OF SALEM, Oct. 30. (AP) A business executive rather than an educator will be employed as secretary of tiia state board of higher education to succeed Dr. E. E. Lindsay, who will be retired either next July or earlier. It waa authentically learned her to day. Dr. Llndsny waa employed Juno 39, 10.10. at $7500 a year and given three-year contract, but tho board may maka the changa prior .to the termination of the contract, lnforma tlon to the Associated Press today stated, a lower aalary, a (4000 a year figure having been suggested as idk pie for that position. The action of the board of higher education In Portland yesterday, which gave Dr. W. J. Kerr, chancellor of tho Institutions of higher learning, complete authority In administra tion, automatically relieved Lindsay of some of his powers. The action waa interpreted aa a direct move against the aecretary's activities, and waa followed toiay by authen'.lo In formation that Lindsay's resignation would bo requested. 1 Twenty-ona persons are being em ployed by the offices of the stato board -of higher education In Salem In addition to operation of business offices at all fire stato Institutions of higher learning. A reorganization of tho higher education department would follow tho appointment of tha new secretary, It was declared, ' TIJUANA. Mexico. Oct. 20(AP) A shipload of French and Belgian wines and liquors a century old which waa seized at Enaenada, will be sold under the auctioneer's ham mer at Znsenada Saturday. The car go, customs officials said, la worth 92fi3.R01.3Q, They said the liquor waa bought In thef'Quand Mere" around tha Horn by Felix LeGrtgeur. Authcritto .labels, officials aald, showed the most valuable part of the cargo la 3641 coses of champagne made dur ing the time of Napoleon. It was destined, officials said, for Hollywood but both ship and cargo had been abandoned. f . TRIAL DISMISSAL WINSTON-SALEM, Oct. 30 fAP LIbby Holman Reynolds waa quotfd today by Be net Pollkoff, her attor ney, as tiaylng she wanted the cloud hanging over her aa the result of her Indictment for the slaying of her husband, Smith Reynolds, "lifted permanently." Pollkoff said she Indicated aha might reject a motion for dismissal If one waa made by the state. ' ' "I want this cloud hanging over me lifted permanently, not tempor arily, and my earnest dpslre la for complete exoneration," Pollkoff quot ed the 2-year old widow and form er Broadway blues singer as saying. . A letter written by W. N. Reynolds, uncle of Smith Reynolds, to solicitor Carlisle HI ft gins' and saying the mem bera of the Remold family would he "happy"' If the case agnlnst Mre. Reynolds and Albert Walker were moppu waa made public last night. MUKDEN, Manchuria. Oct. 30. ; (AP) Mrs. Kenneth Pawley and Charlea Corrkran, British suhjerta who hare been In the hands of Chi nese bandits for several weeks, were liberated today. 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