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BEDFORD MAIL TRIEUXE, ilEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, JANUARY 8, 1933. PAGE SEVES DON'T FORGET TO PHONE THAT WANT AD HERE ARB rHB RATES: Per word fir insertion. (Minimum 36c) Bocb additional insertion. per word (Minimum iow; per line per month, without H2t 75 OOP; cnauB Phono, LOST It'd'og mMgT'11 1516' HIXF WASTED MALE experience unnecessary but hart worlc essential, iron" "-"", , mate how long you have lived In Stale virtnitv. and Jackson 'J . -J---., ten J2E ' rS an' opportunity to ea.a. ...inn.i concern. SIT wm bV given course,, train ing by our manager. Write H. Clem ent. Singer Sewing Machine Co.. Medford Hotel. 0 rrrTJTcOM" ROUT MEN tim,al comDMiv needs Tmore men Immediately. Prevlou. experience .unnecessary b , must be pnysicaiiy . - service 200 steady consumer, on regular route ana n "clay for about .37.50 weekly Write Albert Mills, nouie w. mouth, Cincinnati, Ohio. o RESIDENT BET.ESENTATIVE .for , ttnm-tallored clothes. Inirance policy to each customer vera year's wear .and ne"' damp-. 6 other excluslves selling featiAs. Iw prices - lncred commissions. Sure Monji maker. We fumlsh everything. RperWiee not necessary. Write P. H. Davis Tailoring Co., Dept. 283, Cincinnati. Ohio. SALESMAN to start Immediately tak Ire, orders for 1034 adv. caleSrtars .Sing to merchants. Must have auto. Commission paid S. Walsh. 158 Second St., San Fran cisco. WANTED-SITUATIONS RSJUABLE. exoerlenced girl wants housework. 1399-X. PErITpaTnteRwIII do sign painting-anterior decorating - general pMntJobs. Call at 222 So. Central "WANTED MISCELLANEOUS CT- TRUCKMEN urwraa Sirnlture of my 8 room "SZSffi Medford. writ, me your price. T. K. Flynn. 1843 85th Ave.. Oakland. Calif. SolSVANTbSWIII "pay, cash tor old gold, broken jewelry, gold Seth crowns, bridges, watch cases, dental gold, silver, platinum, etc. Forward8 to me. no, matter how .mall or large thequantlty and HI submit offer subject to your approval R. M. ECKERSON. Box rjfNT-Completely furn ished home. Near high school fire place, furnace. 2 bedrooms. Phone 1011-J WANTED To rent on shares, dairy farm. conOJ'.etely equipped. Mrs. Emll Andren. Phone 1097-W. WANTED To buv model A Ford se dan or coach. Must be cheap. Tel. 95-L. WOOD-SAWINO. Fone 798-W. W" ANTED Large heater or circulator W.th ooll. tqrjV. CASH FOR GOOD PIANO Will pay ch for good standard make piano or player. Write Box 88. Tribune. RAW FURS WANTED O Eastern prices paid. Tou doiO have to wait for returns We pav cash. v e buv Hides. Pelts and Wool. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N. Grape St. Phone 1082 WANTED Household goods, stoves, tools, or what have you. . MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N Grape St. Phone 1082. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT High-class 4-room fur nished residence: Res. A. Ideal court, cor. Myrtle and Taylor Kts. Good 4-room furnished apartment. No. 301 Beatty St.; 15 per mo. Geo. Iverson. FOR RENT Half of modern duplex, unfurnlalii, .10 month. Phone 790-L. FOP. RENT 816 W. 11th, 6-room: good garden, sh3de: close In: rent reawnaWe. Address P. O. Bfh 794. FOR RENT A nicely furnished du plex. elo.e in. for $15. Phone 1149. FOR RENT 4-room furnished house. 1001 North Central. Inquire 939 N. Central. FOR RENT Furn. house. 2 and 3-rm. apts.. garnce. 604 W. 10th. $ FOR RENT Partly furnished home, close In, nice shade, garden spot, garage, $20. water rent paid: lo cated at 315 So. Riversrside; In quire at 325 So. Riverside. SMALL, mortem, furnished house: friUalre, j 221 N- Ho.lj. FOR RENT HOUSED FURNITURE TRUCK going to San rTancisco vanu louti lor wicib ui points en route. Phone 1044-X. Rawley Transfer. FOR RENT Clean, partly furnished t-room house. Telephone 488-M. HOUSE for rent on the highway. 4 rooms with sleeping porch, com pletely furnished. Reasonable. Ap ply at 807 8. Central. FOR RENT Furnished 6 -room house; furnace, fireplace; close In. Tel. 1329. FOUR-ROOM furnished house. In. quire Irvln Anderson. 214 Vancou ver Ave. FOR RENT Nice "-room unfurnish ed house. SIS mo. Location. North Central. Phone 448-X. FOR RENT&Nlce residence near high school; double garage. 603 S. Oak dale. Phone 737. FOR RENT 6-room furnished house and garage. Call at 345 N. Bartlett. FOR RENT woom small furnished house with garage. Call 310 or 1113-J. FOR RENT Modern 6-room house; clean and In good condition; living room 14x28 ft. wttb hardwood floor; i bedrooms. 1 12-24 with casement windows on three sides; s tubs good neatrola. large garage and woodshed; IV'? block from n? court housje. Call at 714 W. lotV St. 741 WJ6T JACKSON 8 rooms, good condition and location. Tel. 105 FOR RENT -roora modern furnish ed house; hardwood floors, over stuffed, electrlo range. Call at 530 S. Central. NEWLY renovated 5-room modem cottage on Paclflo Highway with 3 acre lot. good garcen son. irriga tion. See J. B. Webster Agency. Phoenix. FOR RENT Furnished 5-room nfrd ern house. Call at 4N S. Riveraide FOR RENT Partly furnished mod ern house. Upper Berrydale Avo. Robt. Kent's place. FOR RENT 4 room unfurnished house, plenty built Ins, close In, Inqu 1 So. Holly. FOR RENT Home, garnished or uniurnisnea. urown ss wnioe. FO RENT APARTMENTS MODERN finished apt; heated: hot water. 34a no. uanvtt. 3 ROMS completely furnished, in cluding lights and water: heated: 95 a week. 229 No. Ivy. FURillSHED apartment, downstairs; garage. 344 No. Bartlett. NICE furrApt. 618 So Oakdale. NEAT furn. apt. Key 146 S Ivy. FURN. apts.;fteam heat; convenient tor aauibs. xue otimo, iu vuuivg FOR RENT Attractive ground floor apartment lor couple employed Call at 532 Plum St.. after 6 p. m or Sundays. HOMES FOR KtNT Call 799. e "OR RENT FURNISHED ROOM 5l ATTRACTIVE heated rooms. 404 8. pLfesANT ROOMS House furnace- heated and a fireplace. Three good mesis. 81.00 a day. 716 s. Main FOR RENT Comfortable rooms: nrl- vate ontrance. OrA block from Main St. Reasonable rates. 222 6 Central. FOR REN MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT My poultry ranch equip ped with electric Incubators and brooders. Well furnished house. Mrs. C. A. Wlnans. Ross Lane. FOR RENT Suburban property small tracts near Central Point and Medford. Phone 105. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR RENT An established service station in a good location: good equipment and living quarters Phone 417. FOR EXCHANGE FOR EXCHANGE 4 acres, small house and garage and hen house, for less acreage, small modern house. Will pay IK" difference In cash. A. D. Lewis. Rt. 4. TO TRADE Wheat hay for wood Also 250-ecg incubator. 3 electric brooders. Geo. McMahon, 1 mi Sj WOOD for isy or potatoes, neax Trail R. C Skellenger. Trail. Ore. WILL trsde dry 1ft" fir and hard wood for light truck 323 East 4th FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 80 acre ' Klamath county, on highway and railroad, fine land, all irrigated: 45 acres Jackson county, no irrigation needed. Will sell or exchange for smaller acreage or Medford prop erty. Phone 1282. FOR TRADE 40 A. 7 modern cab Ins. 8 houses, filing station, ft miles from Falls. $5.0C0 back cost $18. 800. Make offer equity. W. J. Hol man. Fort Klamath. FOB SALbHOMFS FOR SALE OR TRADE Two fine homes in Portland. Will trade for property in or near Medford. 220 2. Main, phone 183. FOR SALE BV OWNER Five room modern bungalow. 12600 with $800 cash, balance $18 00 per month, in cluding Interest at 6-. No trade. See prooerty at 222 W. Jackson. FOB SALE POULTRY NEW IOW PRICES on chirks White Leghorns. Hansen strain. 8 cent: Reds and Rocks 9 cm-. 24 page catalog fre. Jenka Poultry Farms. Tangent, Oregon. CHICKS Ordr early. Leghorns 9c: Reds 10c. Strong stock. KeUer. jack5onvllle. Ore. rOR SALE AUTOMOBILES I FOR SALE Ford coupe, $3(1.0' I caiii. 1630-J. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE 40 ACRES on C. 1. highway i ml. SDOVe rlsn naicnery vi im front. Very reasonable. Beautiful building sttes. Owner. Mall Trib une. WILL SACRIFICE my equity In mod ern duplex. Good income property. Make me offer at your own price. Balance S2600. like rent. Look this over. Mrs. Guatafson. Box 37. Jack sonville Star route, Medford. 12 ACRES Own water right: house and other buildings: on bus line: UO00. A. E. Dennis, Rogue River Oregon. 420-ACRE stock and dairy ranch; 300 acrea paid up water rif:n.; fully equlpoed; stocked. Including 20 good dairv cows: 30.000 ranch for $17,000; 3500 will handle. Will take some trade. Also going lunch room, reasonable. Knight it Upp. 19 N. Bartlett. GOOD homes, ranches, timber lands. building lots. Bargains. Roberts, 720 W. 2nd. Phone 1528-J. WHEN you think of real estate think o Brown s wniie. TS7 FOR SALE FUEL DRY FIR. black oak and laurel wood. 81.75 and up. Phone 153. Jacksonville. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Baled hay. 12 ton. L. M. Lofland, phone 447-j. FOR SALE OR TRADE Newtown. Delicious and Jonathan apples, aiao Winter Nellls pears. Cheap, by box or ton. Joe Kantor. Rt. 4. Box 237. Fr4. SALE 40 tons n ensilage. Ralph Wilson, Central Point, Table Rock. PIANOS DRASTIC PRICE REDUC TION on complete stock of new and sllghtlv used pianos for January clearance. FREE PIANO LESSONS. BALDWIN PIANO iOPPE. LUla M. Purucker. THE NEW contract bridge sre cards with tne new rules ana wim uouiw of hostess or friend to whom you desire to make a present printed thereon, for sale at the Commercial Printing Dept. of the Mall Tribune. 38 N Grape.. In pads of 25. FOR SALE Two large wicker doll buggies, doll bed ant. other toys jhampoo shield and stand. 219 No Central. FURNITURE tor sale Servian ruga radio, overstufft Maytag, mangle dining set. bedroom furniture. Westlnghouse range. Selling every thing. Come. 120 Vancouver Ave FOR SALE Good used piano 867.50 Good organ 87.50. Baldwin Piano Shoppe. 266 s. Grape St. FOR SALE: International Blue flame oil burner at halt price. Never been used. Phone 334-J-3. FOR SALE: Dry oak. laurel arft man-- zanita. Phone me. FOR SALE Harley-Davidson motor cycle 885 cash. See John, at Mall Tribune FOR SALE! llxfi lathe. Inquire-at Flck & Ltndley's. u FOR SALS-&aed sewing machines, at) mskfa. 05 up: terms if desired All maKea rented and repaired Whlt Sewintt Machine Co. 24 N Bartlt FOR sand, gravel, s&lmcnt, fertilizer and teammg. Phone 012-J. GET the "No Hunting" and trespass ing signs at the Mall Tribune Job office: printed on cloth to with stand the rain and weather. FOR SALE Large sized Vonarcb Electric Range with trash burner Coat 260 Cash price S75 Like new. P. O. Box 414 Central Point INCUBATORS and brooders for sale. Phone 206-R-l. FOR SALE Suit of clothea, good aa new. for 16-year-old boy. 910 Stevens Ave. BALDWIN and NEWTOWN apples, 25c box. Phone 7-F-4. FOR SALE Circulating beater. Phone 576-Y. , a MISCELLANEOUS LINOLEUM, floor or ruga CUo-coated; everything furnished for M.00. Call Lamport's. FLOORS cleaned, waxed and polish ed: everything furnished for $1.00. Call Lamport's. GET the "No Hunting" and trespass ing signs attthe Mall Trloune Job office: printed on cloth to with stand the rain and weather. BUT AT HOME Out-of-town eales ' men are canvassing Medford bu si nes men for duplicate and tripli cate sales books and flatpacks for different kinds of counter sales reg isters, for ledger sheete end state ments used on bookkeeping ma chines, and other kinds of printing Alt of these can be furnished by your local printers and at as low and generally lower prices. Do not order anything from out-of-town printers. Call your own printer and keep the money employing home people. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack sts and movers. Special livestock moving equipment. Prices right Satisfaction guaranteed 819 North Rlrerslde Phone '044-X. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACK SON CO. A US I KACT CO. Abstracts of Title and Title Insurance. The only complete Title System In Jacks 01? County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. Title Injurs rioe Rooms and 6. Ma 32 North Central Ave. upstairs A a to mobile loana CONTRACTS REFINANCED PAYMENTS REDUCED We pay up oaisnce due dealer, bank or finance company and extend your payments Additional money loaned. PHots II foi apointa.iiai. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Expert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT - Tel. 1173 House oleanlng. Floor waxing Ori ental rug cleaning, specialty. Job Printing. f 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 id the printing line. 26-30 N Grape Phone 75. Tainting and Puperhanglng. HARRY MARX Painting, tinting paperhangtng. Phone 14-F-4. Res Coleman Creek mad 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 Cratersan Theatre Bldg State License NaT S-157. Transfer. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office lulo No. Central Phone 316 Prices rlRht. Service guaranteed REIN KING XRUCEC1NC1 CO. Trans fer ana awrrae. we nam anytnins at a reasonable price. Ul No Fir Street. Phone 332. Here For Movies Heather Angel, who fcaa won fame on foreign screens, has ar rived In the United States to try hsr luck In American films. (Aseo cted Press Photo) QaU Triim Bgpjb ACROSS 1. Jewel 4. Sun-dried brick B. Touch lightly 12. Kxlat 18. Part of a flower 14, Biblical high priest 15. Swell 17, Covered with a hard surface 19. Variety 20. Composition for one 21. Wlngtlko I'D. Alienate 27. Theater boxes 23. Makes laeo 3(1. French article 31. Female sheep i2. Before: nauU 34. Sun 35. A?aln: prefix .;6. Bow of a boat 37. flolf stroke 33. Parte worked with tha feet 42. Hehrew meas ure 43. Dry 44. Assist 46. EU'-hnrlstlo plate 43. Abound In r m Solution f Yesterday's Puzzle A jAlMlftAlRn.!AS(P 5o re nTniet MSggE. v a ijtM m i 31 5! ' T v yMpJE; t A i- m& E A SALiCiPYKiX s l AjppxiM3L DIE LT05i1lgANB wiatsmsip Iri aIv sioiY rrw 51-ne Indebted 6:."siilrk fit. Mnxculin. nam. BS. Wrltlnir plement M. Meaning 57. Diocese DOWN 1. Rn.-im l.bout Idly 1. Silkworm 1 i2 i3 M4 s b i7 i8 iff r r ''', '';, ex. a ii''7 iB WW Z13ZZZ11 2Tll ;,23 2 2S iT Ti fiszzzzszz fZIiKfl IZf "ZZZSZEZZII - I Sl ' JM" 1 Hj ss . wk 1 I mf- 1 .1 A NEW YEAR'S GIFT 0n of the finest modern Homes In Medford, nnincum fcered. For Sale or Trade for ranch. This home sold a few years ago for $12,000. It carries $10,000 insurance. The owner will sell at a sacrifice as he wants to farm, or will trade for farm. BARNES and CORN, Phone 409 910-Y. 16 S. Central. iies) That TECHNOCRACY Editor's Note: Predictions by Technocracy of a possible col lapw of the economic system have Mart led the nation and brought a farflunf controversy. This la the first of t series of tlx dally articles Riving a new insight Into Technocracy, and present ing other statistics pertaining to (lie displacement of men by nuultlnes, energy consumption, debts and other points Involved. By J. B. BKACKETT (Copyright, 1032, By The Associated Prea) NEW YORK ( AP) lAst AuRuat a man named Howard Scott apoke be fore the American Statistical associ ation. He stood Informally at & table, one hand In n!s rvyfctt. the other resting on the table top, so thnt his arm became a prop for hl tall body. Quite casually, with many wry amlles. he said this social structure wna being seriously, perhaps devaa tatlngly. Imperilled by the uncon trolled advance of the machine. It waa a small group of statisticians who heard him. They were inter ested, probably not unduly excited. Suddenly, four months later, the whole country waa talking about Howard Scott and some strange thing called Technocracy, for which he apoke. Headlines flashed: "Ma chines Peril Society," "15.000.000 Can Do Nations Work." and "Price Sys tem Seen Falling." Many already had believed theae thing were true, and thought that 0e perhaps were the facta In proof. Many believed they were not the facts. Result: a far-flung contro versy. Scott said the data on which he base0 hla predictions would be pub lished as soon as possible, perhaps early next year. He aald a group of englneera at Columbia univer sity, of which he waa director, for pten years have been quietly gather ing a huge mass of ngurty ana chart, data that Indicated that ma chines were throwing men out of work fter fcan they could be Employer- Meantime, other ppl told of Sdata Indicating exactly the reverse. 1iey sked: Does not society already have the machine under control? Is the problem of the men replaced by ma chines a worry 0 fundamental lm- potfanc9 Have not the machines really increased men'a tpportunity for getting ttrk, rather than de crease It? Technocracy said nxlmum indus trial employment was reached in 1910. waa lower In 1020 despite much greater industrial production. Tech nocracy's crltl said, "WAt of It? WajtnVt 1010 a petwae year? Em ployment waa swelled by ir needs, i It waa unnatural." - - Statistics of the United o States Bureau of the CensuS! as compiled by John H. Van Deventer, director Crf0cr ftafe 10, Liquor 11. lnvlt. IS. Lacerateil U. Alack J, Celetilal todj 21. VlsUSfit 22 Not 10 far vW 24. Author of "Unci. Tom'a ,1 Cabin" 55. Artlc-i, apreT ZS. 71iher for - lamprey 2f. Small fish A. Double to aether !(. Smile:, in HIT nan 7 ner U. Peel 31. Move 1 wheel 4ft. Devoured 41. Caata oft 4. Fencing; . an-ord 44. Small tx- ploalon 47. Reverential 1 ( fear I 41. Flowed 49. Front of th. foot M. Watch cloaelr ii. A broth of Odln S. Communica tion 4. Oenus of th. maple tree R. Italian poet I. Ased 1. Near I. Oilpped out . of tho coun- . Ensfl.h county No. 1 Machine end Jobi la the machine responsible for the nation's long Hues of unem itlod? Teclinjicracy, a research croup at Columbia iiulvcrMty, says cft U partly to blame. Others, Including economists, hold that statistics Mill to Ifar litis out. 0 UnMe4) Business Ptibltcatlons. for manufacturing Industries showed other things. Why not, suggested Van Deventer, take the figure for 1914, which showed 80.4 workers per thousand, against 1929, 's figure of 63.9 fr thousand In manutncturlnf Industries, Instead of 1919's excessive .8 per thousand. Others asked : Should these varl- ntlons be regarded aa of great sig nificance? In manufacturing, min ing, end rftcchanlcal pursuits, the propctfclon of the total population therein engaged va$ed In this way. being 25.6 per cent In 1880; 29.1 per cent in 1900; 33 $ier cent In 19J0I and 30.9 per cent In 1930. Others aaked. whj not consider total employment, not Just manufac turing employment? Considering sll gainfully employed In all pursuits, from socftl clerks to bank president! It has been calcu lated by a prominent economist In a paper soon to bjp published, thyt the proportion of the population ten years of age and older In gainful occupations has varied only 9 or 7 per cent In the 60-ffcar period of 1880 to930. The economist doubts that this figure Indicates any ter PHONE YOU sell, lous problem. Scott has cited as statistics to Indicate the extent of tho machine's Inroads on employment: It took a man 5,760 minutes or 96 hours to till a,n acre with a spade In 1V30, and somewhat ?esa with a xxtn plow. Today he can till an acre In five minutes, gain of about 1,100 times. A statistician for a leadli$ re- syrch organisation, objecting that such startling statistics mean little alone, that they shcXtld be consid ered In the whole manufacturing picture, has collected some Index numbers of production per capita, Takli 1849 as 100, he found that production for eih Individual wosk er' In manufacturing 4hd mechan ical pursuit had Increased to 362, a gffyi of about three and one-half times The National Bureau of Econdftnto Research In a recent study of Dr. Fredeftck Mills of Columbia univer sity, finds that between 1922 and 1029, there was an absolute decline In tfle amount of farm population; Industrial populattoiP was Itfcreastng at aV rate lower than the rate of total population growth, while the mm m -sr- MAIL TRIBUNE have something to trade or buy. Let our intelligent Want-ad takers help you word your message for best results. You'll like this courteous service. Simply lift the re ceiver and ask for Phone 75 'i Sl rl x1 V1 Question mini ber of persons engaged In the aervlce Industries (transportation, trade and finance, public service. professional service and domeotle and personal aervlce) lncir-.itd from 33 per cent of the total population in 1920 to 42 per cent in 1930. Many hold that these occupations more than absorb those displaced by the machine, granting that there ta such displacement. This argument also holda that the Improvement of the machine has made necessary the extension of these other Industries, It greater production necessitating more trans portation, more clerks and' so on. This all meant greater complexity In the industrial system, which in turn required more government and! other servfre. It Is because of these and ofiier similar statistics that a group of business men and economists, In cluding Dr. Lionel D. Ed, econo mist and vice-president of the Cap ital Research Corporation, suggested that the data for Technocracy's con cisions be published, since present published data m be given differ ent Interpretations. (.Moiiilny I,4 nines and Power) KIDNAP THREAT FOR f MT OF 1 HMD DOLIA! 3AN FRANCISCO, Jan. T (IP) Police anld today a threat against th family of J. Harold Dollar, aon of the late shipping magnate, Robert Dollar, had made members of th Dollar family flee to Hunjboldt coun ty and had led to the temporary detention of a Mexican who picked up a "dummy" packasa representing payment to the extortlonuts who had, demanded &Q00. Captain of Inspectors Oharles DuN lea said he had aakyl Mr. Dollar. Tic president of the Dollar shipping lines, to comply with the terms of the crudely scrawled note and place tha unimy box at thy foot of the Stevenson monument In Portsmouth Square here. It was there the Mexi can was taken into custody. we quizzed him." said Dtllea, "but felt he picked It up by accident, not design." Fea the four Harold Doar chil dren and two children of his broth and partner, R. Stanley Dollar, would be molested, as well as Robert Dol lar's widow, caused the placing of armed guards at the San Rafael home of the widow and the Stanley Dollar home at Piedmont. The Harold DoT Srs took their children for some days to their summer home at Mad River, Humboldt cotinty. The Dolleta have maintained sil ence about the plo and refused comment today. Wash Dresses Ad Pajamas reduced to too and 1.0iS BTTIELWYN B. rfbFFMANN. Real Estate or Insursnes LesTty. to Janes Phone 706. t a . .