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1IEDF0RD M2E TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1932. PAGE NINE SI ill 1 DON'T FORGET TO PHONE THAT . WANT AD HERB ARB THE BATES: per word first Insertion. (Minim vim 36o) ttch additional insertion. , pet word " : (Minimum 10c) Per Una per month, without 75 Phone answers to name f.n. Reward offered. Phone 1093. jjOSTT Two large rolls of . tug-, wj W-een Medtord and Ashland Fri day! H. O. Waltermlre. 937 South Holiy. LOST It dog missing, call 1518, HELP WANTED MALE S ai&ct. M.lngla. Hotel Medford. - WANTED SITUATIONS WlL educated woman, 40 years old, position,.. hP motherless home. Box 8863. care Tribune. EXPERIENCED, apabl ?m wants work of any kind. 249 So. Riverside. OUNcT "woman want, housework, womanlesshome. Box 8699, Tribune, SSertpainter will do sign paint-mg-interior decorating -general paint )obs. Call at 332 So. Central. " ' WANTED MISCELLANEOUS imwi .Trt rnt or lease a email farm, close to Medford. Box 8804 Mall Tribune. . . WANTED To buy a farm of 20 acres orlesa, -within 10 mile, of Medford. for email down payment and monthly payment.. Box 8803, Mall Tribune. WANTED 4-6-8 oz. mayonnaise Jars with lids: 15c doz. Phone 021-X. V ANTED Gas engine 1 V4 or 3 horse power. Phone i." eveniuy. ANTED Electrlo and Gas welding; ' (don't throw It away) see Les Weiss for steel fabrication and welding of any kind. Medford Pipe and Mach. Co. 1817 North Riverside. Shop . phone 601-J. Nit call, Wayne Prlckett, 1514-W. WANTED Will share expense, to Portland thla week. Phone 733-H. WANTED Christian woman roomer. Y Home privileges. 629 N. Central. W'w-'ED 3nd hand gooda. We pay more. Berrydale 2nd Hand Store, 1603 No. Riverside. Phone 266. FURNITURE upholstered, reflnlshed, regiued. Phone 969-K. Tnioau.i. FOR Watklns' Products, Phone 420-X. D. A. Casparlc, 13tK ana Laurei. S,Wi-- - ...i - RAW FURS WANTED Eastern prices paid. Tou don't have to wait for returns. We pay cash. We buy Hides. Pelts and Wool. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N. Grape St. Phone-1062. WANTED Hotuwhold goods, stoves, tools, or what have you. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N. Grape St. ' Phone 1063. FOR RENT HOUSES i FOR RENT Small furnished house; adults. Thon 319-R. FOR RENT Modern 4-room house. I Inquire 403 West Clark. t 4-ROOM modern furnished house on . Lozler lane; V4 acre land. Call 105. V FOR RENT 4-room furnlahed house ' and 3-room apartment. Tel. 379-R. e for RENT 6-room unfurnished house, cloae In. fine shape. Mod ern, low rent; adults only. 240 So. Grape. 1009 W. MAIN Will finish to suit tenant. Call 105. COURT cottage, four rooms and bath, electric refrigerator, oil bura- er. Call 105. J-ROOm" 'furnished houseT'close" In" Almond St., Tel 498-R. PARTLY furn duplex. 444 So. Ivy. BOUSE and small acreage on hlgh- vav, 1 ml. o. or town. I'none Asn land 363-L. FOR RENT Attractive 5-room house. Ressonable. Phone oae-x. FOR RENT Partly furnished house. 513 N. Orape. FURNISHED hou.w, 3 and 3-rm. apt and game. 604 W. 10th. FOR RENT 6-room house, 328 North ' Central. Inquire 634 No. Bartlett. 'ROOM house, newly .finished. 611 No. Bwt.ett. Phono 232. f .TURN .SHED naif duplex. Reasonable. I Inquire 219 So. Ivy. j FOR RENT Small modern furn t bouse, inquire iOi 6q. Oakdale, POB BENT HOUSM FOR RENT .-room modern furnish d home: hardwood floor, over tuffd. electrlo rang. Call at 530 6. Central. FOR RENT -room amall furnished home with garage. Call 815 or 1113-J. FOR RENT Beautiful home, tile Ink, fireplace, atove. See this home to appreciate It. 618 S. Oakdale. FOR RENT 4-room furnished home. 1 bedrooma. 1127 W Main: 117.50. Tel. 0. A. DeVoe. FOR RENT Furnished 5-room mod ern house. Call at 41 S. Riverside. FOR REN1 Home furnished or unfurnished. Brown ss White FOR RENT Modern 6-room house; clean and In good condition; living room 14x38 ft. with hardwood floor; 9 bedrooma. 1 13-34 with casement window on three sides: set tubs, good heatrola, large garage and woodshed; 1!4 block from new court house. Call at 714 W. 10th St. FOR RENT 4-room house, cloaa to 1 Medford, 47.50. Phone Jacksonville. 801. FOR RENT After November 1. 8 room residence, partly furnished, cloae In. lota of shade and lawn. 30 per month, water paid. Inquire at 336 So. Rlveralde. HOMES FOR RENT Oall 798 FOB RENT APARTMENTS FURNISHED apartments, 317 W. 3nd FOR RENT 3-room furnished apart ment, newly papered and painted, garage. Close In. Adult.. 327 North Grape. 3-ROOM furnished apt. Bath, gar age. Key at 146 So. Ivy. APTS and cabins, 3 per week; rooms $1.50 per wk. 445 so. jTont. APARTMENT lor rent, Phone 301-H. 107 Mistletoe. APARTMENT for 3 adults only; clean, newly papered, fully rumisnea; private bath, front and back ent rance: lights and water; with or without gsrage. 244 So. Grape St. 3-ROOM completely turn, apt; heat ed. 229 no. ivy. FOR RENT 6 rooms furnished lower furnished apartment, near library. Phone 287-J. 804 East Main. FURNISHED apartments, 1, a and 8 roohia: pleasant, neat and very rea sonable. 1305 E. Main. FOR RENT 3-room apt. with private bcth. 61 No. Oakdale. FURNISHED apartment with radio. Private and pleasant. 618 So. Oak dale. FOR RENT Attractive ground floor apartment for couple employed. Call at 533 Plum St., after 8 p. m. or Sunday. FURN. APT, new overstuffed, refrig eration. The Berben, 10 yumc. FOR RENT FCRNISHBO ROOMS HEATED room for rent, 404 S. Grape for RENT comfortable rooms: nrl- vat entrance. One block from Main St. Reasonable rates. 322 s. Central. FURNISHED room to rent; board If desired. 408 W. 6th St. FOR RENT Furnished sleeping room and garage sio per month. 825 So. Riverside Ave." FOR BENT ROOMS AND BOARD PLEASANT room and board at 716 Main. Rate, very reasonable. ROOM AND BOARD 85.00 per week 414 S. Riverside. FOB RENT MISCELLANEOUS POR RENT Pine business store on Central Ave., near 6th St. Box 8857. FOB EXCHANGE HEAL ESTATE WANT to trade for city property or Copco stock modern 5-room house, 1 acre best soil. More land avail able. Box 8854 Mall Tribune. FOR SALE OR TRADE 100 acrss black land in grain and alfalfa, 3 miles from Medford; $15,000 worth of Improvements, stock and equip ment. Make me an offer. O. A. DeVoe. FOR EXCHANGE EIGHT-ROOM Eugene Income or forty acre California for City or Country Home. 1137 Hilyard, Eu gene. Ore. WOOD for hay or potatoes, near Trail, R. C. Skellenger, Trail, Ore. EXCHANOE Apples for chickens, turkeys, potatoes or what have you. Mrs. Laura Jones, Route 1, Medford. WANTED To exchange wood for Ford of Chevrolet aed an . Mrs. Laura Jones, Route 1, Medford. WILL trade dry 16" fir and hard wood for light truck. 322 East 4th, BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE One of the best buys in southern Oregon, good fountain and cafe for less than Vi the coat of the equipment. See owner at 802 So. Orape St., Medford. Ore. FOR SALE Down town lunch coun tir. Small down payment. Knight & Upp. 19 N. Bait!eH. FOR SALE f.rAI. ESTATB MAKE A BID ON THIS BAROATN Property consisting of 8-rm. houw, hot and cold water, electricity, gas, bath, garage, double woodnheds, corner lot, 102x100 ft.; paved on Ivy and Fourth Sts. - Any bid over 12000 will be considered; 11200 cah; terms on balance. Dont miss seeing this property located at 307 N. Ivy St. Make personal offer or mall to above address. WHEN you think ot real estate think of Brown A White. FOR SALE U Oti S AND PETS FOR BALE Roller canaries, 13.50 each. Phone 623-J-3. FOR SALE Four-months-old cocker spaniel pup: alno registered roller canaries, extra fine fingers. Phone JacksonrUje 173. FOR SALE attOMOBILM THIS COUNTRY IS OOINO AHEAD IN SPITE OF WHO IS ELECTED PRESIDENT LET'S OOI SANDY'S USED CAR BMPORICU 1929 Pontlac Coupe in nice shape. 1937 Bulck Standard Sedan, priced low. 1930 Dodge 8 Coupe (like new). 131 Studebaker Dictator Sedan; free wheeling. 1929 Chevrolet Coach: a real buy. Kl930 Chevrolet Coupe, priced to sell. 1937 Chevrolet coupe, with license, 100. 1928 Pontile Coach. 19.H Pontlaca NEW U you must have the best. Terms arranged that you en handle. PONTIAO SALES AND SERVICE FLOOR. SANDY'S USED CAR EMPORIUM If you don't buy from me, we both lose money. A FEW REAL VALUES 1930 Dodge Couoe 8378 1930 Chev. Coupe 300 1929 Chev. Coach 250 1927 Standard Bulck 8 sedan.300 193i Studebaker Dictator Se dan 8650 Chrysler 4 Coupe. .1 76 1929 Ford Sport Coup 8200 1929 Essex' Coach 8175 We have many other used car bar gains. Easy terms and generous allowance.. PONTIAO SALES FLOOR South Riverside. 1927 PACKARD Good rubber, good shape throughout, to trade for cows or aaddle horses Value 8300. Write or call at Fur Fish & Game Corp. Ranch, Prospect, Ore. FOB SALa HOMES) FOR SALE 5-room house on pave ment. Bargain. Cash talks. Phone 146 or 1623-W. FOR SALE FUEL FOR SALE WOOD Trailer load. 35o up: truck, 81 up. Also grain hay and grain in the sheaf. O. A. Learned. Crater Lake highway. WOOD UNDER COVER Dry fir. rough blocks. $1.50 per tier, $4.50 per load. Dry body fir, $1.75 per tier in 3-tler loads. Phone 1141-J. Longwlll Wood Co- 441 No. Fir. FOR SALE Dry fir wood, $1.75 tier. 16-lch. Phone me. - FOB SALE POULTRY FOR SALE Young cockerels for roasting. Phon 351-R. TURKEYS for sale. Call 639-J-4. EXTRA fancy Bronz turkeys for breeding purposes. Tel. 1652-J. W. A. Pyburn. Rt. 4, Buckshot Hill. FOR SALE 300 Hansen White Leg horn triple pedigreed pullet.; 13 pearl guineas. Eakln Hatchery, Talent. lOI SALE FRUIT VEGETABLES FOR SALE Delicious apples, sorted. 50c lug. Frlnk Orchard. Tel 611-R-l. APPLES 30c per box. Pick them your self. Airport Orchard. FOR -SALE Spitzenberg and New town apples at Ala Vista Packing House, 327 so. Front St. FOR SALE Grapes. J. A. Manke, two miles east of Jacksonville, tf POTATOES, 65o hundred. Tel 950-R-3. Richfield Service, Phoenix. FOB SALE LfVESTOl, 36 PIOS. $1.50 each. M. F. Baker, Box 31, Wagner Creek, Talent. GOOD team of horses with harnesa. $100; 3 sows, $7 each. Baker, Box 31, Wagner Creek, Talent. FOR SALE 62 head ewes, registered Guernsey animal. Phone 308-R-l. FOR SALE 1 light team mares, also 1 Poland China boar eligible to reg ister. H. E. Richardson, between Table Rocks, Central, Ore. FOR SALE Fresh Jersey cow, hay. sow and pigs. Hoimeid Old stage Road. SEVERAL work horses, harness, range, manure; reasonable. Rear 1140 Court St. EWES for sale or to put shares. Tel. O- A. DeVoe. FOR SALE! Red feeder pigs; also Red brood sows, will farrow soon. Adolf Schulz. Beagle, Ore. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Hay In stack. 15 per ton. John Hesselgrave, central Point, .30-30 WINCHESTER carbine for sale at bargain: hand-made stock with pistol grip; sling swivels and Ly man sight. Horace W. Thompson. Phone 13-F-23. FOR SALE A trio of purebred white Anirora rabbit, or will take White Leghorn pullets. Phone 494. 0. J. Logan. FOR SALE (Used Equipment) V7 4. 6 and 16 H. p. Gas engines glnes. Chev. 4 A IVd Seal 6 motors. lia" 2" & 3'i" centg. pumps. 3 3V Hydraulic pumps. 2 IN" piston pumps. I", Hi". 2" 5 3V used pipe. 112" Gang plow (like new). Sell or lease yd. Eric steam shot- el, steel rails and cars. U & Ri reinforcement Steel, JH tool steel. Medford Pipe fc Mach. Co. 1617 N. Riverside, Phone 601-J POR PALE English walnut. 10 & up. P. A. Henspeter. Jacksonville. ONE Mccormick Deerlng separator No. 4, good condition. 339 Haven. HOME-OROWN English walnut., 4 mile west of Phoenix depot. A. N. Wright. BET heavy wk harnea 5am Rateman. Tel. 912-J. 8UOHTLY uid Bung.low Piano. : Must sell. Leaving town. Cash talks. I May roruid.r terms. Mr., rreeman. i Orand Hotel. ; POR BALE 11x5 lath. Inquire Pick At Llndley s. at POR SALE Dry spplewood. Phone Matthews. 697-J-5, Illlhee Orchard. POK SALE Used sewing machinea, sil make, sfl up; terms If de.lred. All make, rented and repaired. Wn!t 8ewin Uaclune Co, H 5, RjrUett FOR SALEMISCELLANEOUS GET the "No Hunting" and trespass ing signs at the Mall Tribune Job office! printed on cloth to with stand the ram and weather. rOR SALE Harley-Davldson motor cycle, sea cash. See John, at Mall Tribune. FOR SALE Large sized Monarch Electric Range with trash burner. Cost 4260. cash price 875. Like new. P. O. Box 414 Central Point. PLANT BUDDED BR1XNUT FIL BERTS Heavy production of large nut. at early age. Grafted wal nut, fruit tree and evergreen shrub at new low price. Cata logue on request. Woodruff Nut sery, Eugene, Ore. FOR SALE Circulating heater. Phone DJO-X. TAKEN UP TAKEN UP Brown Jersey heifer about 5 mos. old. Owner can have same by paying for ad. C. A. Alvord, across from Whit Wing poultry Farm, east of Phoenix. MISCELLANEOUS FLOORS waxed, polished, one dollar. Phone 774-R-3 or Lamport's. HAWLBY TRANSFER Expert pack ers and movers. Special livestock moving equipment. Prices right. Satisfaction guaranteed. 619 North Riverside. Phone 1044-X. WILL DO. painting and calsomlnlng in exchange for radio. Work guar antees, oil n. fir at. MME. TERESA Clairvoyant and cam reaaer. Advice on love, mar rlage and buslnea. Rainbow Auto Camp, Cabin No. 3. DOLL WIGS made from cut hair combings. Mrs. B. Brewer, 108 Cot tage St. GET the "No Hunting" and trespass ing signs at the Mall Tribune Job office; printed on cloth to with stand the rain and weather. r.ADIO SERVICE L. 648-X. D. Lawton. Tel :PEC1AL PRICES on photograph, for Amu. a Home owned Studio So licits your patronage. SHANGLE JUU1U. BLS1NESS OlKf-CTORY Abstract.. JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstract, of Title and Title Insurance. The only complete Title system in Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. A bstract oi Title, Title Insurance. Rooms 8 and o, No. 33 North Central Ave, upstairs. Funeral Parlor. PERL'S FUNERAL tdUME Distinct I re service at moderate rates. Estab lished 30 years. Ambulance serv ice 8th St. at Oakdale. Tel 47, Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS S. Border L Orlantal ship captain t. Give informa tion IS. Tolerab!et colloq. 11. Siamese coin 14. Notion 15. Lava tbat la relatively smooth: Hawaiian IT Violent dis turbance of the peace 18. Tree 19. Of the nose 21. God of war 2.1. Makes over 28. Me trio land measures 17 Hawaiian birds !S. Btltch arafn 29. French article 30. Slender flnlal tU Affirmative S3. Myself 83. Accustom 15. East Indian weight 16. Regret ST. ;erfan 39. Saucy 40. American Indian It, Bulgarian coin Solution of Yesterday's Puzzla WIAIR 31 43. Desire ex pectantly 44. Reciting In monotone 48. One of tne principal castes of India 49. Meadow 60. Away from the wind 8L Tibetan gatellea I. R Apfl NlTggRlAP I PIS R E GIR eTtS BrQ bJ I N.E T STAI RMEffoSgRElNO TlElsTspPloTs5TTif!W i 2 3 4 lip I 7 ? iO II : Mi 'ik 'S 'b VtM. ' 7 l, mL Sir if li " ' 1 1 1 1 i ifttu- ' W. 21 22 WAtt 24 25 ', z iP wXlml ir f BZZZZZZllZZZllll 42 43 4 4S 4b" 4J " Mi ; zl &i s, i - S2 ;;.s$ I I I ,1 I ; I I h' 1 I I. .1 FOR SALE 100 acrei Beet .Bear Creek Bottom land near Medford $100.00 per acre Half cash, balance term. Thii land old for more than the present price B0 yeari ago. It will go up in value. No similar land has been offered at this price in the 22 yean we have been in business. BARNES & CORN Phone 409-910-Y 15 S. Central BUSINESS DIRECTOR? Automobile Loans, CONTRACTS REFINANCED PAYMENTS REDUCED We pay up balance due dealer, bank or finance company ana ex Lena your payments. Additional money toaned. Phone SI for appointment. Drewinakiiig ana Remodeling. TUB FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and remodeling. 424 Medford Bldl Phone U81. Expert Window Cleaner. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172. House eleaning. Floor waxing- Ori ental rug cleaning, specialty. Job Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant In southern Oregon. Printing of all kinds; book binding; loose-leaf ledgers, and blanka. billing systems, duplicating cash sales slips and everything in the printing Una. 38-30 N. Orape Phone 76. Money to Lend. WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE AND LATE MODEL AUTOS. Three per cent per month on un paid balance. No other charge. See W. E. Thomas. 45 S. Central. Ground floor Craterlan Theatre Bldg. State License No. 8-157. rnUitlng and Paperhanglng. HARKY MARX Painting, tinting, psperhanging. Phone 14-F-4. Rea Coleman Creek road. BADS TRAN&FER & STORAGE CO. Office 1016 No. Central. Phone 81ft Prices right. Service guaranteed REIN KINO TRUCKING CO. Trans fer and Storage. We haul anything at a reasonable prloe. Ill No. Fir Street. Phone 333. LEGAL NOTICES Executor's Notice of Final Settlement. Notloe la hereby given that the undersigned Executor of the Estate of Clara E. Beall, deceased, has filed In the County Court for Jackson County, Oregon, his duly verified Final Account, and aald Court has fixed Wednesday. November 30th, 1932. at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon of said day at the court room of paid Court In the Court House in Vedford, Oregon, as the time and place for the hearing of aald Final Account. All persona Interested are hereby notified to make or file their objections, if any they have, to said :nal Account, with said Court on or before aald time. ASBURT BEALL, Executor of the Estate of Clara E. Beall, deceased OUS NEWBURY, Attorney for Executor. Notice of District Road Meeting, Road District Number 13. Jackson County, Oregon. Notice la hereby given that 'in pur suance of a petition duly and legally signed by more than three free holders and legal voters residing In Koao uistnct Number 13. Jackson Cross-Word Puzzle t. Make amends 7. Water vapor S. Harangues 9. Ancient Roman officials 10. Constellation 11. Buddhist nillar Is. Type measure 20. More semltlve 21. Fruit acid 22. Scene of combat 23. Ring: French 24. Monkeylike animal 25. Saocharlne 27. Music drama 30. Rubbers 3L Still 14. Place or state of Ideal '' ' perfection SI. Public displays of temper 2ft. Reproach abusively 3S. Actlv 39. Punitive 41. Behold 42, Ugly old woman 41. Exclamation of surprise 45. Make lace ft. Boro 47. Strsnger re ceived Into a Hahrew Ulbe SI Superlative ending 53. Ogle DOWN 1. Serpent S. Neck scarf t. Attendants In oublto meeting placet 4. Implements I. College cheer word aZsC MUASHPErETg iLaJn TgaElN aItIe WOMEN ENLIST WITH WAR-TIME SPIRIT IN RED CROSS DRIVE 4f " Little Sarah Jo Thrush tries on dress made from Red Cross cotton In a ohspter production room, where Miss Je.n.tt. Rsooosln I one of several hundred volunteers sewing garments for the needy. In the bins behind her are thoussnds of men's shirts snd children' gsrments to be mmAm nri niv.n auav. At rlaht. Miss Mabel T. Beardman, secretsry of th Red Cross, under whose leadership several hundred thousand women are making olothlng for the unemployed. TTOW shall 500,000 bales of rami Board cotton be convertod In. to clothing for ths unemployed and needy, was an urgent question con fronting tho American Red Cross when Congress voted the raw cotton for that purpose to the Rod Croes In midsummer. Congress also had laid 85,000,000 bushels of Farm Board wheat upon the Red Cross doorstep, beginning last March, and the great relief organization had conquored the task of putting flour and bread from this wheat Into the homes of 3,500,000 of the nation's needy families. The wheat distribution continues and It Is eetlniated that the free flour will not be exhausted until the late spring ot 1933. Cotton presented a complex prob lem, but the Red Cross swung a large staff of workers Into the Job, County, Oregon, and duly end legally presented to the County Court of Jackson County, Oregon, f district road meeting of the legal voters of said district numbes- 13 will be held at the Sams VAlley Orange, In Jack son County, Oregon, on the 29th day of November, 1932, at the hour of 10:00 a. m. on ..Id day for the pur Poac of levying a special road tax not to exceed ten mills on the dollar on all taxable property within said road district for the special .Improvement of tho road within the district and for any other purpose, which may seem proper to com before said meeting. Dated at Medford, Oregon, this 15th day of November, A. D. 1032. C. B. LAMKIN, County Judge. VICTOR BUB8ELI,, County Commissioner. JOHN BARNEHURO, County Commissioner. Meteorological Report November 22, 1032. Forecast i. Mtjdford and vicinity: Tncrtaaing cloudiness, becoming unsettled Wed nesday. Mode rat temperature. Oregon: Increasing cloudiness to night, becoming unsettled Wednes day, with rain northwest portion. Moderate temperature. Loral Data. Lowest temperature this morn tn sr. 33 degrees. Temperature a year ago today; Highest, 43; lowest, 30. Total precipitation since Septem ber 1, 1032, 2:33 Inches. Relative humidity at 0 p. m. yes terday, 82; S a. m. today. 04. Sunset today, 4:45 p. m. Sunrise tomorrow, 7:11 a. m. Sunset t tomorrow, 4:44 p. m. Ohferntions Taken at ft A, noth .Meridian Time M., WTfM S m S City BS ojC Baker City Bolsa . Cnicsgo Denver Dps Moines Eureka FVMno - Hrlrna Lo Angela Mnrshtleld ....... MEDPORD New York ......... Pnoenlx .......... Portland .. Reno s ae 0 38 SO 2. SO 40 a 34 M 48 78 88 48 .14 78 SO 68 38 . 60 87 , 48 32 , BO 48 68 38 . 84 34 64 40 M 44 68 60 62 43 62 34 Clear Clear P.Cdy. Clear Clear Cloudy Olear .0 P.Cdy. .... Clear .14 Clear T. Clear Clear .... Clear .08 Cloudy .... Clear I Roseburir Salt Uke San Pranclsco Seattle ttpoksne ..... .08 Cloudy Clear Cloudy M Clear .10 Clear Kiddle Candidacy Supported By 22 LA ORANDE. Ore., Hoy. 31. (ACT) State Senator Fred E. Kiddle returned to La. Orande today from a week rnrt ' spent tn Portland and announced I that he now Ms 22 pledges support mt; hia candidacy for president of ttbs slate senate. im riliarfTViSfiriUliini n and by October 1 h'afl distributed more than 80,000,000 yards of cot ton cloth to more than half of the chapters or counties of the nation. Thousands of women Tolunteered to mnke the cloth Into garments for school children, for men and for women. Dresses underwear, men's shirts, boys' suits all came flying from the sowing machines. Following up the cloth, the Red Cross prepared to give men's trou sers, overalls. Junipers, boys' knick ers, underwear and stockings and sox for all tho family. Without the work of the women who volunteered as seamstresses, and the thousands of men and women who helped glvo flour, oloth lng and other direct relief, In the namo of the Red Cross, these use ful aids to ths unemployed would not have been handled so promptly, Depression Days Write Opera Pathetique for Musicians and Society By H, H. Hlppelheuser, (Associated Presa Staff Writer.) NEW YORK, Not. 31. (") Hard times have written an- opera patha tlque for the American public. it's an opus of dowagers' laments, of debutantes' shattered dreams, or darkened dress circles In the me tropolises, of dreary social seasons, of Jobless aHngers and musicians. It tells of the lowest ebb of grand opora In America. Two of the brilliant civic operas In Philadelphia and Chicago are closed for the season. Although New York society li well Into Its winter whirl, the "diamond horseshoe" of the Metropolitan will not glisten until next week. Its sea son waa trimmed. Opera has never paid Its own way In America. Its salvation has always rested with society. But In the past few years, some of the society prom inent have abandoned opera. The hard times brought attempts to establish popular-priced opera. These were revived this year in Oht cago's huge stadium. But the "shirt elceve" variety waa short-lived the lmpressarlo couldn't raise the money. The Inaugural waa suspicions; 23,- 000 people heard Alda and Carmen. Many of the nation a leading cities, that In the past have depended on the road tours of the Chicago Civic McLeod McLZOD, Wot. 23. (Spl.) A din ner party was given Saturday In the dining room of Mr, and Mrs. Wl'l Coburn's place of business. Mem bers of th local P.-T. A. were the hostesses. It was a general get-together for neighbors of McLeod. Dick Harding and daughters, Dorothy snd Prances, furnished the entertainment, with Mrs. Chester Davis at the piano. The affair was appreciated by all and wss pronounced a success. Excitement wss caused on the Cra ter Uke highway lust Inside the park Sunday nlghl when several cars dovetailed on a sharp turn. Drivers were not aware ot th los until too late. They appltod the brake, snd each time would add one mor victim to the snowbank beside the road. No one was hurt and with the con WANTED AUTOMOBILE SALESMEN If you can honestly qualify by experience and reputation, we have an opening for two In our organization to repre sent the fastest selling low-priced automobile on the mar ket today. Salary and commission plan ot compensation. Watch for tho leader A New Chevrolet In December. PIERCE ALLEN MOTOR CO. ON DISTRESS nor reached so many people, Redl Cross officials say. la the administration ot the wheat and cotton, the Red Cross will expend an estimated $450,000. Funds from the Red Cross treasury;' will be used. Every Red Cross mem. bershlp In the annual roll call from Armistice Dsy to Thanksgiving Day will help toward meeting these COstS. . : I Chairman John" ' Barton Payne has characterised the relief emer genoy facing the Red Cross this) winter as the greatest It has had: to meet since the World War, and has appealed ' tor the support . o every cltlcen. " , opera, will feel th pinch. But most of these eitle are on th . routing of th venerable San Carlo oompany. enjoying; one of its best ; seasons to date. In Boston, It wss sdheduled for on week, but stayed . two. This city always depended In , past years upon the Chicago Ctvlo : opera. . In Philadelphia, th suspension , brought th snnouncement that1 "opera In 1U present form Is out of date." As an Innovation, "drama . with muaio" 1 being presented, with Leopold fitokowskl and his Phila delphia orchestra. Chicago society leaders minus th -patron of past years, Samuel Insult bsndett early tn the fall to seek ' some wsy to salvage soms opera, but their efforts wen fruitless. . With the summer of 19S3, one event -wilt be looked tor: the opening of Ravlnta, that garden of grsnd opera ; on tb lake shore, north of Chicago. This, too, wsa dosed last summer. But Louis Zck.teln, tn mllllonalr whose opera Is his avocation, looks for a re-opentng. Ther 1 on bright spot now: th 66,000,000 munlclpsl San Pranclsco opera, memorial to tho war dead, whose opening sesson shone with brilliance. Opening early, thla opera ' secured Lily Pons of the Metropoli tan, for several engagements. certed effort ot all th can, were soon on their way. Improvement program at the Dud ranch has halted and all hand, laid off except the caretakers. Employes were surprised as th work I far from being completed. Mrs. 0. I. Harding arrived from Los Angeles last week to Join her family, living on Mrs, Carolina Hard Ing's place during their absenc this winter. When needing cupllcatlng sal book, flat-packs or tan-fold cash rglstr forms, ledger sheet for bookkeeping machine or any other kind of printing, dont order from out-of-town firms snd pay mor. Phon 76 and on of our representatives will call. FREE Pioneers ana descendants photographed without charge for pioneer historical collection SHANULE STUDIO. V. iv