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arEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. METYFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1933. PAGE NTNE ; . t'3 DON'T FORGET TO PHONE THAT , Want Ad HERE ABB THE BATES: Per word flret insertion , , , (Minimum aoc) EacH additional insertion, par word lo Ifllimii per line per month, without -onv chan ttes tlM 75 Phone LOST tOST-Sunday, somewhere ?Mlford and Lake Creek, ? f on Crater Lake Ave., black leather . nun, contains lent, pen, .pencil. aorr.e change. Return to Mall itid- une oiuce. iww, ,OST Dark blue coir purse contaln- . i .,-Mn'v Between " Carglll Court and 1033 West Ninth. S Reward. 522 South Oakdale. LOST If dog mlaslng. call 1S16. i : : HELP WANTED MALE FACTORY representative manufac i turtng ' sound picture - equipment A will Interview men for good posl 1 tlon Must be experienced or take ' short '.training. State age. address ' and phone. Write Box 10322. Mall it HELP WANTED FEMALE EXPERT PAINTER will do sign paint ing Interior decorating general ! paint Jobs. CaU at 233 So Central i WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED lH-n.p. pasoline engine. . J. F. Arnold, Route 4, Medford. i TK'i 57I-R-2. . - -i- - WOULD LIKE one or two elderly peo , p.o to care for In f.y home. Phone 3 437.X. 8 to 1. Mrs. Detlor. " . ,'. w a (TTTMJCopccr stock Accepted - for aii or wmi ro"-.Vl dwelling at 705. N. Riverside. Prvsent day price w mj p , h if erj good for the season. We file i3 gum saws sharpen aafety, straight ft razors, scissors. Locksmlthlng. sol- I f de.'.'ng. flxlt work. 44 North Front. c have 4 buyers for small acreage near Meaiora. E. Main. j WANTED Laundry. , Men's shirts, 1 15e. Phone 1538-R. WANTED 2d hand goods and Junk. l; . pat a. iouo rruue. ici. -- J A WANTED -Household gooda, stoves. ! 'i tools, ft j ME ' I 37 N wis, or wnas nave juu. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOOSB Grape St. Phone iuo- FOR RENT HOUSES ' : HOUSF.S aa low as 10. 12.50 and 15. j! Water paid: wooa rangee. PARTI-Y furnished house for rent, j SU N. Orape. iron BENT j 433 N. Holly, j 811 W. 2nd. I 112 Summit. 1 ion E. eth. i 1004 E. Jackson:, wood range. Call H. H. Brown, 105. 6-ROOM house. 19 No. Peach, 15. Phone 1042-W. FOR RENT Modem 6 room house, y, aore in fruit trees berries garden, which will practically pay ren.'. 830 Taylor St. Phone 1315-W. FURNISHED 4 rooms and breakfast nook; Spanish type house; modern, cloee in. Key at 114 Tripp. 'iFOR RENT--Small furn. home, $12.50. Phone 201-W. FURNISHED house t-n Holly. Key at 1,1 219 B. Ivy, s SMALL furn. house, cheap. 801 No. Central. I FURNISHED 8-room house, S3 Rose Ave. iey ft, juici. FOW RENT--Clean, new 4-room house, east front, electric range, garden. Urge' garage. 206 Portland Ave. SMALL furnished house. Call at 305 So Oakdale. f ATTRACTIVE two rooms, furn.: gar- age: water paia. ii.ou. xei i-iy. FOR RENT 4-room duplex with ras range and heater. 010 North Bart lew. Phone 341-R-l. I BACHELOR CABIN 2 week. 445 S s Front. FURN. HOUSES. O. A. DeVoe. HOMES FOR KENT Call 798. FOR RENT Furnisned o-room mod ern bouse. Call at 41. 8 Riverside FOR RENT Homes. Furnished or unfurnished Brown White FOR RENT BOARD AND ROOMS BOARD AND ROOM a 716 E. Main Rates very moderate. FOR HLNT APARTMENTS ii- FURNISHED apartment Durell Court U 339 N Holly, phone 1332-W FOR RENT Attractive ground floor apartment for couple employed Call at ivvj plum St., alter 6 p. m or Sunaaja FOR BENT APARTMENTS 3-ROOM apt., (round door. 413 H Ivy. POR BENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Jlcoma, Imperial. 80 N. Front. PLEASANT room tor gentleman: clone In: bath, garage. 609 E. Main. ROOMS for rent; nicely furnished. Re.uonabl. Is No. Orange. PLEASANT room, cloee In. bath, gar age. 609 E. Main. Phone 345. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 S. Grape. FOR RENT Comfortaele rooms: pri vate entrance One block from Main St. Reasonable rates. 323 8 Central. FOR EXCHANGE WILL TRADE Wood, milk cows or chickens for truck J. H. Patrick, Box 01, Jacksonville. . TO TRADE Piano, value 135.00 for farm tools or work horses. B. M. Bueh. WOOD for aj or potatoes, near Trail R O Skellenger. Trail. Or. WILL trade dry 10" fir and bard wood for light truck 321. East 4th FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE NICELY furnished apartment prop erty: present earning capacity 90 per mo.; formerly 140 per mo. Price greatly reduced for quick sale. Will take Copco or Bldg. at Loan stock for equity, a nice place to live, plus an attractive Income. C. S. Butterfteld. FOR SALE ATJTOMBILES FOR SALE--Model T Ford steel box pickup. 1803 W. Main. FOR SALE HOMES FOR SALE Good 8 room house (east Irjnt) snd nice lot close to Berry dale store A great bargain at 8450 Terms. Phone 517-L. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 10 -acres, house, out buildings: cneap. oee owner, gig McAndrewa road. 9 Acres best buy In valley; cul., 3 bottom land, o-room nouse, oeau- CU'II nnAm lictto, v...i free water. 3 chicken houses, bam. garage, ciose in. trice eiou. win take 8100 down, balance eaay, 407 B. Main. Medford. FOR SALE City anl acreage homes: eaiy terms. Roberts, Tin w. ana. Tel I528-J. WHEN you think oi real estate think of Brown wnite. - FOR SALE POULTRY BABY CHICKS and hatching eggs. iTapneovta svuvk, uti,,,,,,. S;wkled Sussex. Austrolorps. Aus trawhltcs. Inqutr about our rec ords and prices at Monarch Seed & Fo.kI store, or poultry dept. Mount Crest ranch, Hilt Cal. BABY CHICKS Husky Rocks, Reds, 10 a hundred; Giant i3: tur keys 30. Watzlg'i Hatchery, Rose burg. Ore. WATZIO'S Leghorns Famous River bed layers. io a nunarea; iviBy 8.00. Watzlg Poultry Farm, Rose zu:g. Ore. 8c for our high quality W. L. chicks Hansen strain ueas ana hocks vc 24-page catalog free. Jenka Poultry Farms, Tsngent, Oregon. HANSEN triple redrlgrccd baby chicks, eiu per nunuiru. vunvuiu hatching, 2V3c per egg. Eakln Hatchery, Talent. FOR SALE Barred Rock hatching eggs, laying strain, 83.50 hundred Baker Service Station. DRESe7LER'S Square Deal Hatchery. 1107 E Main. Phone 1509-Y. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Several work horses and harness. Rear of 1140 Court St. RED feeder pigs. Adolf Schuli, Beagle. FOR SALE FRUITS A VEGETABLES LARGE SIZED packed ripe D' An- Joua. 50c. Bog 7 Fruit warenoueo, lltn it S. Front. NEWTOWN APPLES Cheap. Ala Vista Packing House. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS LOOK I Lota of wood cook stoves, $8 to 818; eiectrlc washing machine, 810.00; sprlngtooth harrow. 82.00; Dandy hi-avy carpets, 82 Ofi to 83.00 each; Old Trusty Incubator, 340-egg, 88; tl,.'e at bargain prices. Berrydale jna nana owre, iuvj . m,ciuv OUTBOARD MOTOR 15 horsepower twin: excellent .wnaition: bo.ou Jack Marshall, 133 W. Main. SEE Madrona fed chicks at white wing poultry rarm. i. -r-, for chicks and hatching eggs. Buy at nome we uu, FOR SALE Baby sulky and crib. Phone 1304-J or call at 511 Havea atreet. FOR SALE Beardless and Hen- ahon seed bsrley. 820 per ton. n. k. Conger. R. No. 2. Medford. Phone Jacksonville. 21-F-ll. NEWTOWN APPLEcJ. 30c box. Ripe D'AnJou pears, 60c- W. H. Watt, 468-R-a. POR SALE. PIANO Sacrifice late model, hltrh grade piano, in storaie here. Will sell t big discount. Mob' any terms wli: handle. If in terested write E. A Coffman. 1021 J fit., Sacramento, Cal. FOR SALE Choice beardless barley or eeed. 81-00 per cwt.: also baled slfalfa. 0c per cwt Tel. 6B7-R-1. SOME real bargains tn Farm Tools. 3 3-iu Tractor plow. 13-12 Plow. a spring tooth Harrow 1 75-tcoth Harrow atmot 3 Tractors. Disc Harrows 5 Used sprayers. 1 wagon, slmost new. 1 Garden Tractor. 3 Ford son Tractors. 1 McCormlck-Deeru-jg Tractor. 1 John Deere Tractor, almost new. 1 Cletrac Tractor. 1 OIfet Dine Harrow. HUBBARD BROS. INC. ' Terms on part Cor. Main 4t filT. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Roller canaries. 523-J -2 PHONE 969-R. Have your store or of fice fixtures repaired. Thlbault. MENS all leather work gloves China goat 75c. Men v( Women's' Jackets made to measure. Lewis Carpenter, 308 So. Newtown, Medlord. FOR SALE Choice perennial plants including pink phlox, oriental pop ples Jlnura. peach-leaf bells (blue belli). Iris. etc. phone 103-L. 325 South Holly. FOR SALE Good Delicious spples and Newtown culls, or will trade f wood or whatever you have. Joe Cantor. Rt. 4. Box 337. ALPAlfA, corn. O. A DeVoe. YOU can now get Duart permanent wave for only 81.75 Prevoat Beauty Shop. 16 Laurel. Tel 737-J. FOR SALE Five shares Jackson Co. Bldg & Loan stock. Price right. Call 341-R-l.- SUPERFEX oil neater, cheap. Phoue 1013. ORCHARDISTS Don't neglect your orchards. Better days are ahead For Pear, Trees, Cherry, Apple. Peach, Apricot, Almond, Plum. Walnuts, Filberts, Grapes. Roses. Shrubs, etc., call at W B. Bar num. Medford, 3 mllea south on Paciflo highway or phone 851R3. Carlton Nursery Company, Carlton. Oregon. GET the 'No Hunting" and trespass ing signs at the Man maune jod office: printed on olotb to with stand the rain and weather. FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all makes. 80 up; terms if desired AU makea rented and repaired. White Sewmg Machine Co. 34 N Bartlett FOR sand, gravel, sediment, fertilizer and teaming Phone 912-J. MISCELLANEOUS PAINTING, paper-banging, tinting. call soo-lj. RELIABLE party will atore piano for use rnone aui-w. WANTED Expert Shoe Re-p-iirlng by Richard O. Wise at O. M. Kldd As Co. Best quality material at pi-ices to meet every purse. It's smart to buy good shoes and then keep them repaired. Kldd's Shoe B.ore, 233 &st Mam - ' TRY OUR 35c LUNCHES, served dally ii-om ii a. m. 10 a p. m conee Ana's, corner Hotel Allen Bldg. LAWNMOWERS SHARPENED for 75o. w-jrk guaranteed. Call and deliver free Phone 381 Medford Cycle & ney.air snop, NO. l-lr 6t. INCOME TAX Let me prepare your Income tax return. Years of experi ence. - Both State and Federal are now due. Fred L Colvlg. 525 d. Central. Phone 735-M. GET the "No Hunting" and trespass ing signs at the Mail Tribune Job oxrice: printed on olotb to with stand the rain and weather - HAWLEV TRANSFER - Expert paok rs and movers Special livestock moving equipment " Prices right Satisfaction guaranteed ' 610 Nortb Riverside Phone '044-X BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abaft acta. JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Tltie and Title Insurance. The only complete T 1 1 1 r System id Jacluop County. MURRAY ABSTRACT 0O- Abstracts of Title, Title Insurance. Rooms 8 and 6. No. S3 North Central Ave. upstairs vpert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT - Tel. 11711 House cleaning. Floor waxing Ori ental rug cleaning, specialty lob Print Inn. MAJL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Beat equipped plant tn southern Oregon, printing ot all kinds; book binding; loose-leaf ledgers, and blanks, billing systems, duplicating cash sales slips and everything tn the printing line. 38-30 N Orspe 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. B. Thomas, 45 8 Central. Ground floor Orate nan Theatre Bldg State License No 8-167. Piano Instruction BETTER piano instruction. Individ ual or class. The basic way. Halght Music Studio. Liberty Building Phone 73. Transfer. BADS TRAN&PEB & STORAGE CO. Office 1016 No. Central Phone 816 Prices right. Service guaranteed RE1NK1NO TRUCKING CO. Trans fer and Storaee. We haul anything at a reasonable price. Ill No Pit street, poone saa Dressmaking and Remodeling. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking ana remodeling. Z4 Medford Biag Myrtle Andrews. Phone 1181. LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Sherhf's Sale. By virtue of an execution on fore closure duly iMWd out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, in and for the Coun ty of Jackson, to me directed and dated on the 30th dav of March. 1933 in a certain action therein, wherein Union Savings As Loan Association, an Oregon corporation, and James W. Mott. Corporation CommLsaloner of the State of Oregon, a, statutory Re ceiver and Liquidator of Union Sav ings p.nd Loan Association, an Oregon Corporation, as plaiiuKi. recovered Judgment aealnt D. R. Terrett and Hat?1 Terrett, husband and wife, the defendants, for the turn of Ten Thou sand E;gMvone and 01-100 ($10. 08101) Dollars, with Interest at 8, per annum from Ju.y 37, 1933, with cost and disbursements taxed at Twenty-two and 80-100 (S23.801 Dol lars and the further sum of Two i Hundred and no-100 (C200.00) Dol-' ilars. aa attorney's fes, which Judz-1 ment ws enrolled and docketed in 1 the Clerks office of said Court in said County on the 30th day of Marcn. i33. Notice la hereby given that, pur suant to the terms of the said exe cution. 7 will on the 22nd day of Apru 1B33. at 10:00 o clock a. m- at the front door of the Courthouse in the City of Medford. in Jackson County. Oregon, offer for sale and will sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder to satisfy said Judgment, together with the costs of this sale, subject to redemption as provided by law, all uf the right, title and Interest that the said defendants. D. rt. Terrett and Hazel Terrett. hus band and wife, had on the 6th day of September, 1927, or now have In and to the following described prop erty, situated in the County of Jack son. State of Oregon, to-wlt: Commencing at the Northwest cor ner of Block numbered Fifty-five (551 of the Town (now cltyl of Med ford. Jsckson Countj Oregon, ac cording to the recorded plat thereof, and running thence North 54 degrees 30 minutes East parallel with the South line of Sixth Street 65 feet: thence South 35 degiees 30 minutes East parallel with the East side line of Holly Street 80 foot: thence North 54 degrees 30 minutes East parallel with the South line of Sixth 8treet 5 feet: thence South 35 degrees 80 minutes East parallel with the East side line of Holly street 10 feet; thence South 54 degrees 30 minutes West parallel with tne South line of Sixth Street 60 feet: thence North 33 degree? 30 minutes West on the East line of Holly Street to the place of beginning. Dated this 30th dav of March, 1033. OORDON L. SOHFRMERHORN, Sheriff of Jackson County. Oregon. By OLOA E. ANDERSON, Deputy. Central Point CENTRAL POINT, Mar. 28. (Spl.) Missionary society met Thursday with Mrs Arthur Webster, with a fine at tendance and an Interesting lesson on China. Refreshments were served by tbe committee. Cecil Deal, nephew of Mrs. Jesse Richardson,, with his son and daugh ter, were recent gue.ta at the Rich- arden home. They were cn route to Hornbrook, Cal., to visit with other relatives. Miw Kathryn Blood of O. P. high school motored to Eugene to visit her parents over the week-end. Mr. A. W. Ayers accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Casad to Butte Falls Mon day for a brief visit with Mr. Ayers, who Is looking after business inter ests of Mr. Conley. E. O. Relnklng left Thursday with a tnickload of cattle Sot Redmond, for L. L. Damon. Neii Stone, who has been 111 for several weeks following a major op erafclcn, is able to alt up half an hour eacn day. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Coplnger of Klamath Falls repon the birth of a daugnter. March 8. George and William Hltzler of Se attle arrived Saturday morning for a visit with their father. George Hlt2- ler. M? and Mrs. George Marine and daugnter have moved Into the resi dence of Mrs.-Stevens. ' ' J Harry Young and family have mov ed from the Stevens residence to that of Leonard Bowman. M's. Addle Brown returned home Sunday from the Sacred Heart hos pltal where she has been taking treatment. Roy Jones spent Sunday with Duke Liewia in jacksonvijic. Mr. and Mrs. E. seufert of The Dalles, owner and manager of the vegetable, fruit, fish and syrup can nery was expected to consider put ting In a cannery here. It would be m connection with the Rogue River Cheese factory, if it Is given sufficient support. Mrs. Stone has received news of the death of her grandfather, James Simonton. aged 86. of Shaw, Ore. Glenn R. Buffman of Oakland, who Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS Opening Acuts Small round mark Exist Weird ' Angar Shrill err Sklllsd Public carrltrt abbr. Pertaining to an early Qsrman tribe Undtrmlnss Trouble Fetid Diminishing Make amends Strike: dial. Basetall teams Lerg-a body of water Kind of tree Oriental Conaldsr Make a mis take Branches of learning Outer cover inrs of fruit Alternative Hits Solution of Yesterday's Puzals 5 P AtTESA R SlOlNHUOfU D1 E S L O P p NH A R SJ OT OplL U R Aljjmo G ABP D l MES N V P AMD 0Tr Aj ApdN Ojl P R EES gTW T TEgfelT I NTs mf A E. 6 oISnJe TBj A D 0N A I 5 s i g HBggoffiN 3wa"r ffs prfA e SDlsMp l u gJ8 a mjp T. Take ven geance II. Vandal 41. Pass a rope through aa aperture If. Electrified partlcl SI. Poultry prod uct B6. Of greats r age 17. Seed container Hp p" L mmw pii 22 ii-J id if pp JO 1: !IZZZil!LZ8!LZ S -it 1 4& 4j So i n V11 w js 7T "TT j ill 1 i KwiJ I i I m a, 1 1 'ii. J- has charge of the cheese distribution for the factory, will be a visitor here this week. Mra. Leroy Williams of Talent. daughter of Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Johnson, visited he. parent Monday. woman Relief Orpa will serve a dinner at their hall over the Ross confectionery at no.n. March 39. to whiuh the public u invited. There will be a small charge. A large crowd from Central Point district was In attendance at the funeral service of Constable George Preecott. Arcing those attending the Civic league in Ashland Tuesday evening were E. C. Richmond, Arthur Web Atr, A H. Carlson and Mr. Levlnskl. E. H Hedrlck, school superintend ent of Medford, was a recent visitor of fr'.cnds In Central Point. McLeod McLEOD. March 97. (Spl.) Mlse Dorothy Harding, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harding from Crater Lake lodge, has been visiting friends in Prospect and McLeod. She will return to the lake the first of the week. Jack Casey returned to Dude ranch last week to visit hla father and mother. He had hart an offer to play saxophone in the KMBD studio band for Dick Harding. Mr. Ohrt, school bus driver for Mc Leod has contributed much time and enersry during the winter, conveying people to parties and other functions who would have otherwise had to walk or stay at home. DRESS BEFORE GRATE IS FATAL FOR CHILD ROSEBURG, Ore., March 28. (AP) Jean Dysert, aged 9 years, died here thla morning as the result of burns suffered Saturday morning when her nightgown caught fire as she was dressing In front of an open fire place at her home at Melrose. She is survived by her mother, Mrs. Roy Jones, and a brother and sister. ' KILLINGSWORTH PIONEER BANKER OF STATE DIES PORTLAND, Ore.. March 28. (P) William K. KUlingworth, 83. pioneer of Oregon, whose father was one of the first bankers In Eugene, died at hut home here Monday. He launched development, both as a residential and industrial region, of We peninsula district of Portland, and was a member of the original port of Portland commission. BANK RECEIVERSHIPS COSTING TOO MUCH PORTLAND, March 28 (AP)- speclal dlspatoh' to the Journal today from Washington Bald Representative Walter M. Pierce has - written the comptroller of 'currency that "there is very general discontent In the far west over the great , expense of receiverships for banks. trouser-moIdeLTuit SMART FOR WOMEN NEW YORK, Marsh (AP) The mannish mode In women's suits has brought forth a smart linen trouser model. The trim little tailored Jack et Is single breasted snd can be worn with the English cut trousers for sports or with a straight skirt for town. The three piece Idea Is practical as a complete week-end custume. . Desirable houses always in first- class condition for rent, lease' or sale. Call 105. Cross-Word Puzzle t. One who re veals 10. Native mstal 1L Masculine nickname it. Formerly IS. Tumultuous disorder 26. Signatories 2L Cold dlsb 22. Humble a. Coddling 24. Black bird 26, Slucglsh 27. Collage officers 29. Tavern 30. Stupid animal 31. Organ of hearing 89. Give forth 21. Allowance for the weltht of a con tainer 40. Masculine name 41. Roman emperor 44. Above 4ft. Pronoun 41. Drinking vessel 47. Hall and farewell 41. Pinch 4. Sticky stuff fiO. Finish (3. Ending ef the paaf tenae DOWN 1. Aeriform fluid ft. Segment of a curve I. By 4. Cauterise t. Edge of a garment . Uatrlo land measure t. COmptUtor ft. Pare Chinese and Tibetans War Over Village, Prize in 200-Year-Old Boundary Dispute By Morris 1. Harris SHANGHAI (AP) A 300-year-olo boundary dispute between China and Tibet again has flared Into active warfare, marked by renewed slaugh ter and the laying waste of produc tive country. The battle prise In this long dis pute Is Batang. a Chinese Tibetan village hidden In the mountains of extreme Weat China, some 3600 miles west of Shanghai. Britain Once Took Hand As the maps show it today Batang is In the Chi news province of Szech uan. The Tibetans xor 300 year have been saying it la a part of Tibet. The'present warfare is sn outgrowth of an attempted settlement of the dUputs in 1018 when officials of the British government took a hand In negotiations that put Batang la Szeohuan. Tibetans say It must be a part of Tibet. The trouble has caused the closing of an American mission station in Batang and the departure of M. H. Duncan, his wife and three children for their home in East Liberty, Ohio. For the past 11 years Duncan has represented the Disciples of Christ mission, a branch ot the United Christian Missionary society. Family Hid In Dugout When the Batang fighting starte.1 few months ago with an onslaught by Tibetan horsemen swooping down from- the very roof of Asia they fired on the mission station and hospital. virtually destroyed the place and forced the Duncans to live in a dug- out for a month before they were allowed an opportunity to escape. After leaving it took them three months to get to Shanghai, their Journey across the Immense province of Szechuan being perilous and! slow. This rekindling of the fires of hatred between the Szechuanese and the Tibetans threatens to throw the whole of Central Asia Into Increased disorder. Duncan says. It Is his opinion that the Tibetans will never accept the 1018 settlement of the boundary dispute, which they claim waa brought about principally by British nationals and did not al low sufficient consideration for the Interests of the Tibetans. The Tibetan forces warring against the Szechuanese are led, by Brigadier General Shi Ga, a horaeman and ex pert commander of his hard riding cavalrymen. LUMBER NEEDED -TO MEND QUAKE E IN CAL. PORTLAND, Mar. 28.lV-At least six million dollars worth of lumber will be needed to rtfoulld the build ings destroyed and damaged by the Southern California earthquake, and dealers and producers of the Pacific northwest expect this region will be called upon to provide most of the requirements. Advices received here from lumber association representatives in the Los Angeles area Indicate the reconstruc tion program will cal! for about 300,- 000.00G feet of lumber. There la aald to be less than 100,000,000 feet In stock In entire southern California, about one-third of the normal sup ply. Cargo mills of Oregon and Washington wilt naturally be looked to to furnish a great part of the material, dealers here say, to the extent of probably 6, 000 ,000. A. A. Keyser, grade Inspector of the West Coast Lumbermen's assocla tlon at Los Angeles, former Portland resident, reported to Ms organization in .wnnectton with the earthquake that "no finger will be pointed at the lumber industry either -through wood falling in can-ring Its load or tt Ability to resist fire." He said damage to wooden or frame buildings was confined to family homes of the small, exceedingly cheap type of con struction, and that, generally faulty bulldinga by "carpetbag" contractors waa responsible, OLEO PREPARED 8ALBM, Msr. M. (P) The billot tltl. for the proposed referendum on th oleomargarine tx law was pre pared toda.7 by Attorney-Oenersl I. H. Vanwinkl. Sponsors of the ref. erenaum now will start circulation of petitions to secure '.he necessary 16.. 667 signatures to place It on the bal lot July 31. The petitions must be completed by June 8 The ballot tltl Is as follows: . "Oleomargarine Tx Bill Purpose To lery an exclae tax of four cents per pound on the sale of all oleomar garine sold In the Mate of Oregon except for exportation, the proceeds to be apportioned to the several counties in proportion to their reepec tin population; alau to require every person, firm and corporation who shsll distribute, sell, or offer for sale oleomargarine In the atata of Oregon to pay an annual license iee of 15 and secure a permit therefor." BOYCOTT OF JEWS IS URGED IN GERMANY BERLIN. March VI --(IP) The boy cotting of Jewish firms of Germany ra,gh a well organized campaign waa advocated today by the Nation aim Socialist party press, which. ad vised the government not to inter. fere until foreign governments have acted to suppress (Hrmin bocotta other countries. Broken windows glazed ITowDrldge CaDinet Woraa. 1 k VMwl i -fr" ji n Chlnu. rngnseil In mnjor conflict the far west where Tibetans under his bauyguunH are fighting for the blrili-rje view Is given above. Hie conflict. Ifc'ie EMPTY BUT WAIT UNTIL APRIL 7 frtJAi 1 i sill ;i ', i(U -y (j Dorothy C. Thorpe, glass designer of Los Angels,, exhibits few samples of beer glasies that are being made for Hollywood film people. The glaaaeaare made to harmonize with house decorations. KIDNAPER OF NIECES SHOOTS SELF Joe Mandell (right), a barber, wounded hlmaelf In Hollywood after fleeing from Truekee, Cal,, with hla two nlecea, Yvonne (left) and Azad Joseph, 10 year old twlna. Before ha carried away hie nieces ha allegedly hacked hit wife with a razor and hatchet. (Associated Prese Photo FAST PLANE FOR CROSS COUNTRY RUN A The new bl-motored, 10 passenger transport airplane built In Seattlt, Wash., by the Boeing company for the tranacontlnental run of United Airlines at It looked In flight during a test. It hat a top tpted of 182 milet an hour and a crulalng toeed of 165 mllet an hour. Several houra will be cut from the running time between San Francisco and New York when thit type thip it put In service. (Associated Press jPhotoj ... .' "1 with Japan, faces another foe In General Shi Go, shown with two of border town of Ilatonr, of which man shows location of this far-off I'M ' 'V "t " n 1 - ,1.1 " ! ' 1 W '