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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY. JUNE IS, 1933. PAGE SEVEN i DON'T FORGET 10 PHONE THAT Want Ad HERB ARB rttE RATES: Per word first insertion, (Minimum 29c) gacb ddltlonl Insertion. per word - 1 Minimum 10c) . per line per month, without UJ6 copy changes 75 Phone LOST lost On Crater Lake Highway flshtng tackle. ho., etc. Reward. Tel IMS. - LOST Vlclln in case. Reward. 1130 Nlsntlc. NO questions vr COFFEE ROUTE MEN Big , TE.." '. 1 .miiiii, needs 3! ,,.vi. . tinr.nl company needs 3 more men Immediately. Previous experience unnecessary but must be physically able snd willing to rv Ice 200 steady customers on regu lar route and work 8 hours a dsy f" .bout 837.50 weekly. Writ. Al bert Mills. Route Mgr., Monmouth, Cincinnati, O. WANTED" - 3 men with equipment who can grubstake themselves to Tut wood on shares House and stove furnished. Write or call on Mrs. Barto. Rogus RKcr. R. F. P., i. HELP WANTED FEMALB WOMEN WANTED at once to work our part time training at 75c per hour assisting to install addition al new equipment. Call or write. Diesel Power Engineering Schools, 3220 30th Street, San Francisco. Cal. ' 10 WOMEN WANTED at once to work training at 75e per hour assisting to Install additional new equip ment. Call or write. Diesel Power Engineering Schools, 3220 20th St., San Francisco, cat. wanted Youmr woman for gener al hiuaework In country. References required, Box 10774 Tribune. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Hour and day work. 25c per hr also laundry. Phone 4-F-3. "EXPERT PAINTER will do sign pslnt ing interior decorating general paint Joba Call at 223 So. Central BBWINO. care of children, day work of any kind. 35c per hour. 81.76 dav. Mrs. Tharp. 87 Quince 641-L WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Room snd board with prl vste family for business woman and S.vear-olrf daughter, rnone Nlckle. 488. Monday a. m after 8. WANTED Log trucks. Moon Lumber Co., Ashland. WANTED Three-year loan of 82800 on well-secured first mortgage. Tel. 993. WANT to cut hsy on shsrea have equipment. Floyd Shockley, Gold Hill. WANTED Rabbits. 1345-X. A. V ANTED 8-oz. mayonnaise Jars and lids. Tel 931-X. ANYONE having female bird to give sway phone 931-X. WANTED Five-room modern un furnished bungalow or dup.ex equipped with electric refrigera tion. Address Box 10878. WANTED Registered Guernsey bull Tel. 778-R-2. WANTED Household goods, stoves, tools, or whst bsve you. WANTED Karry Keen for Model A Phone 479-X. JTJNTC WANTED We pay cash for JUNK. BATTERIES, RADIATORS. ALUMINUM BRASS. COPPER 8t Junk of sll deecrlotlons MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 7 No. Orape Tel 1062 WANTED Wool, mobair. Wool bags twine for sale Medford Bargain House. 37 N Orape St. Tel. 1083 WOULL LIKE on or two elderly peo p.e care for in t- home. Phone 137-31. 8 to I. Mr Detlor. FOR REM HOUSES FOR P.CNT IIS No. Peach, elec. range, water heater, bulltlns. Tel. 1340-R. FOR RENT 7-room furnished house 1139 W. Main St.. SIS.OO. Also 3 rooin furnished house 34 Rose Ave.. M 00. Prions C. A. De oe. FOR RENT 3-room furn. house. In quire at H5 So. Orape. FOR RENT-'i duplex, very nicely fur nnhsd. Just been redecorated, rea sonable r.nt. 30 Portland Ave. OLA.SSV modern 8-room stucco, esst front. Clear. S35 Pine. FOR RENT -room dup'-ea. No. 810 ana 913 No Bartlett. Tti ssi-n-i FOR RENT Part'.v furnlsned 8-roo?n houe. 3 sleeping porches. Inquire r" im 911 1518 IAJB1 41 ulJ1S HELP WANTBU MALE rOH BENT HOUSES 8-ROOM oouae 3in Laurel, also 4 room houae. 38 Rass avenue, pbona 934-R. SMALL turn, house cheap. Central. POA RENT Homes. Furnished or unfurnlahed. Brown Whit DESIRABLE bouses always In first . class condition for rent, least' or sals. Call 105. WED FORD BARGAIN HODSI 17 M Grape 8t Prions 1083. UOMifl FOR RENT Call 898 HOUSES 810. 813 50 and 815 water paid: wood range Phone 105 FOB BENT APARTMENTS 3-ROOM furn. spt.. sleeping porch garage, downstairs. 844 N. Bertlett. 8-ROOM completely furn. spt. 329 No. ivy. THREE-ROOM furntahed apt. Sleep ing porch and garage. uo w. llth. CLEAN fully torn, rrouna floor, pri vate bath, garage adult only. 344 S Grape. APTS FOR RENT 116 Almond. MODERN 3-room rum apt, sleeping porch & garage. 1190 W llth. MODERN 3-room apt., private bath with grage. 413 N. Ivy. Bachelors preferred. DURRELL COURT. 329 No. Holly. POR RENT Two 3 room apartments well furnished By week or montn Inquire at 317 E Jackson Tel 749 Y POR RENT Furnished epsrtment. overstuffed: hardwxjd floors light snd heat Mall Tribune Phone 75 FOR RENT rUBMSHED BOOMS '718 E. JACKSON. 8 rooms, excellent condition. 1033 W. llth, newly rellnlahed. 330 N. Holly. 537 w. lOtn. 1017 w. 9th. 6 rooma. newly painted Innlde nd out. Call First Ina. Ascv. Phone 105. ROOM Adjoining shower Tel 798-X ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 a Orape FOR RENT Comfortable rooms: pri vate entrance One block from Msin St. Reasonable rates. 823 8 Central. FOR RENT BOARD AND ROOMS FOR RENT Room and board. 153 No. Oakdale. PLEASANT room with board, garage, 823 month, 338 W. Holly. BOARD AND ROOM a Rates very moderate. 718 E. Main FOR RENT -MISCELLANEOUS OABINS 445 So. Front. FOR RENT Acreage, shsre crop Ph 437-X. . BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES j A CHICKEN FARM POR YOU 2 3-10 A. fertile soil adjoining city, cozy house, newly decorated, chicken house 22x60. strawberries garden essy terms. Car or livestock as part psyment. 802 McAndrews Road. 1 FOR SALE Cigar stors and csrd room. Box 10968 Tribune. POR SALE Gold mines (placer snd quartz). Sell, trade or lease, p. o. Box 93. Phoenix. Oregon. FOB EXCHANGE FOR SALE OR TRADE for hay 50 purebred lsylng hens. Tel 301-J-3. TRADE Year's rent 40 acres, grain. cow. chickens for truck. James Msy. Merlin. Oregon. FOR SALE OR TRADE for wood. Ford truck. Med Fuel Co. 3-ROOM modem home beth. laundry tray screened porch, bullt-lns gar age shade and frult trees: 8700 equity for car. acreage cabin site or what nave you pnone i03e-i or write Box 13337. Tribune. FOR TRADE 8 sections spike-tooth narrow slightly used. Will trade for alfalfa or grain Tel 234-R-4 FOR SALE OR TRADE Good sound work horse. 1400 lbs 7 years old Walter Jones, 2nd bouse below bridge, So. Ashland. WOOD for jay or potatoes, neat Trail R O 8kellenger, Trail. Or. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE F.XOHANOE Modern 8-room Ah land home, for farm not over 83000 electricity must be available. Box 10782 Tribune. CHOICE improved acreage for good car. Tel 170-J-2. TRADE Lot 47 '4 by 140 So. 8th Grants Pass for Copco stock oi what hsve you. Box 10978 Tribune, FOR TRADE Apartment alts for tim ber land or what hav you. 100 11. frontage West Main, close In. 5- room modern bungalow, will rent j for Sia.S'J. usi nam ot FOR SALE OR TRADE acres Will ell ehesp tor cash tit Reddy Ave PO cXCHANOE Nice llttls boms in Bend. Ore., clear, for aometJiina dear In Medford or Ashland Pre fer small screags What hv you 155 7th St., AsMsnd. WHEN you think 01 real estate think of Brown Whits. ""roBrMLfc-IIOME' FOR V1 OR TRAJ,E A good J-room modern plastered house Just outside city limit. Oar ae. 3 chicken houses, young fsm Uy orchsrd. water pressure system, electricity. 3 acres of land. Fine garden soil. Make offer. SOUTHERN OREGON REALTT 44 N. Riverside. Tel. 1000 CLEAR home. Terms Tel 1333-W. FOR SALE CHEAP, terms or rent, -room nouss newly ptintsd snd kal sominsd. near school; nios garden toot at comer of Sunss and Co lumbua MS Sunset FOR SALE VJOd room houss least frnt) snd nlcs lot doss to Berry ,,aM . r-.it barzaln at fti&O. rOB SALE REAL ESTATE: A TWO-ACRE OUT. nn talse your living, one half S711U nlle from town, planted to VI ww errle. fruit, garden, and acre barley. A real garden spot. Every Inch In cultivation, small house, good well, owner must sell. 8125.00 cash required, then easy teams. All garden tools go. This Is a real buy. BEAUTIFUL VIEW COUNTRY HOME . acres. 2 mln. from town. (1 Till view unsurpassed. Pine Ml1'"' garden. Poultry house. Double garage. Electric water sys- modern large view liv ing 'room; fireplace. Dining room: 'L,,.' full Plumbing Where else could you lnweat this amount of money ana gev ...... v,. Magnificent view: love ly garden: with every city conveni ence. Terms and down Pynt very reasonable, exclusive w i. VAWTER Investments Business opportunities un a at. a An seres, house, car, stock, chickens, all kinds of tools- clear. 8500 If taken st once. u. Davlea, Oen. Del.. Medford. srra ROBERTS 720 W. 2nd. Tel 1528-J for city, country properties and paying business opportunities. FOB SALE AUTOMBILES POR SALE Chrysler 8 cylinder tour ing. In good running condition, 840 cash. Phone 39 or 933. USED CAR BARGAINS Trade In your school snd county war rants, atocks ana oonas m piuv w full payment. Written Guarantee 1929 DeSoto sedan. 1929 Ford coupe. 1931 Ford coupe. 1929 Chrysler sedan. 1929 Plymouth sedan. 1930 DeSoto sedan. 1930-Chev. sedan. 1927 studebaker Victoria. ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC. , 38 N. Riverside Headquarters for Southern Oregon Chrysler Plymouth Hudson - Essex FOR SALE 1930 Oakland coupe 1930 DeSota sedan, 6 -wheels -1929 Pontlao sedan . 1P29 Pontlac roadster 1928 Pontlac sedan SKINNERS GARAOE ' Bulck. Pontlao 8ales and Service FOR SALE Trailer. Pars. Prune 8t. FOR SALb LIVESTOCK POR SALE First olass resh heifer or will trsde for young turkeys or calves. Phone 8-F-2. FOR SALE 35 head horses. 838-R. PGR SALE 20 bean of horses and mules. Ray Moran. Central Point RED feeder plga Ad oil 8ohula. Beagle. TOB SALE POULTRY FOR SALE Half grown Tolouse geese, ioc eacn. nnrrvri with chicks. Will trsde for hsy. Carley Farm. 258-X. FRYERS. Reds 40c each, strawberries 50c gallon. Blood. Pitt view Ave.. near Central Point. tor highest qusllty W L. chicks Hansen atrain. May aeuvenes noes sno Reds 8o. Wonderful vslue Jenks Poultry Farm. Tangent. Ore FOR SALB Bsrred Rocx hatching eggs, lsylng strain. 82.50 hundred Baker Service Station. DRESSLER'S Square Deal Hatchery 1107 B- Main Phone 1589-Y. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS LIOHT boat tte Johnson motor. 603 No. Plr. RE-POSSESSED ELECTRIC RKFRI O ERA TORS and RANGES at lw thsn wholesale. J. H. Denlson, 101 Crater Lake Ave. A PEW electric refrigerators at lew than wholesale. See John Denlsun. 101 Crater Lake Are. GREEN peas 3c lb., lettuce 2c head. First house south of Tiny Tavern, Talent. POR SALE OR TRADE--Ke wane elec tric deep well pumping unit com plete for stock or grain. See c. W. Ashpole at Mo Andrews ranch on Crater Lake Highway. FOR SAIjG Camp .tent, stove, chslrs. Call 373. POR SALE 3 used Mccormick -Peering binders, 1 Big 6 Mccormick mower. 1 John Deere nnwer. 3 farm trucks. Also full 11ns Csse-Osborn farm equipment. Plnley Implemen. Co.. Centrsl Point. POR SALE Furnished cabin on river at Union Creek. Phone D68-X. 316 w. Jackson, Medford. FOR SALE Canaries. Tel S33-J-3. FOR SALE Alfalfa. Call 5J3-J-3. LATE cabbags plants fo ssls. Pierce's Hot House 379-R-3. FOR SALE Velva-vms radio, 7-tub. with csss. 13 Tel 84H-X. FOR SAIjE Hotpoint electric rsnge Uke new. belt price. 43? Laurel. FOR SALE Berry cups 7 3S per ivw. Monarch deed and reeo 10. FOR SALE Repossessed merchandlae Almost new electno range, one Mlnuw electno washer, Brunswick rsdlo. electric refrigerator. Bar gains at easy terms Commercial Flnsnos Cor. Phone 81. THOUSANDS of Indiana Canner to mato plants, cheap. First house south Tiny Tavern. Talent. FOR SALE Largs electric brooder, asrjo: or will trsds for fee!- Be it at Samson s Feed Store. MENK sll leather w-vk gloves Chins gnat 79c Men Women's' jeckst msi to measure iewit carpenter 308 So Newtown. Medford OET (be 'No Hunting" snd tresps tag signs at tbs Mail Prtouna Job Tffies: printed on oioin to wrtn tsnd the rain snd weetter. FOR SALS Deed sewing mseninea, .11 makes sa uo; terms u desired All mskes rented and repaired Wbiu ftsvis. siaciuo c. 24 a. Mom. FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS SUPERFES oil neater, oheap. 1013. POR sand, gravel, sediment, fertiliser and teaming. Pbons 913-J. MISCELLANEOUS Authorised Prlgtdslre Service. Other Makes rep. Tel. 427. Nights 905-T. M. A. BLISS Painting and paper hanging. Tel. 848-W. 813 S Oraps. GET the "No Bunting" and trespass ing signs at the Mad) Tribune Job nnoa: printed on oioto tc witn stand the rain and weather BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. Title Insurance. Rooms 8 snd 5. No. 83 North Central Ave., upstairs. JACKSON CO. . ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title and Title Insurance. The only complete Title System In Jackson County. Dressmaking and Remodeling. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and remodeling. 424 Meaiora mag.. Myrtle Andrews. Phone 1181. Expert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172. House cleaning, Floor Waxing. Ori ental rug cleaning, specialty. ob Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant in aouinern Oregon. Printing of all kinds; book binding; loose-lesf ledgers, and blsnks. billing systems, duplicating cssh sales slips snd everything In the printing lines. 28-30 N. Grape Phone 75. Piano and Violin Instruction. FRED ALTON HAIGHT. Teacher Of Piano. Violin, and Saxophone. Haight Song Service, Arranging, Composing, etc. 318 Liberty Bldg. Public Stenographer. ILLUSTRATED MIEMOGRAPHING MAILING SERVICE PUBLIC STENOGRAPHY Grace 0. Voss 34 N. Centrsl. Koke-Chapman. Ph. 113 Money to Lend. WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE AND LATE MODE! AUTOS. Three per cent per month on un paid balance. No other charges. See W. E. Thomas, 45 8. Centrsl. Ground . floor Craterlan Theatre Bldg. 8' ate License No. S-157. Transfer. BADS TRANSFER is STORAGE CO. Office 1015 No. Central. Phone 315 , Prices right, Service guaranteed. REINKING TRUCKING CO. Trans fer -nd Storage. We haul anything at a reasonable price. Ill No. Fir Street. Phone 332. . HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack ers and movers. Speclsl . livestock moving equipment. Prices right. Satisfaction guaranteed. 819 North Riverside. Phone 1044-X Call for warrants Notice is hereby given that Lone Pine, School District No. 10, warrants Non. 298, 323. 323, 324. 337. 338. 339, 355, 358. 357, 367, 368, 369, 371 sre celled for payment. Interest to cesse on June 20, 1933. Warrants to be pre sented for payment at the First Na tlonsl Bank In Medford. J. O. CAMERON. Clerk. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS 1. Region (. Hindu garment t. One with a terrible disease .14. Bereft la. Leave out 16. Decree of the Sultan IT. Thin trans parent sheets of mica It. Female horses 20. Number 2L Lack of trans parency In the air 2?. Soldering flux 23. Minute orifice In the skin 24. Acts furiously SS. A drug 28. Golf club 30, I.Ike 22. Make tardy 34. Playing cards 35. Bind Solution of Yesterday's Puula FAPEspSOlwriTT 5 PL I V EggE V MJrlE T 8 A S EpIJv EglTUlRE. O TlRjArP E R OE RlSlE eJt amnio rble e d W A NjopM E DALC ENTjiREgjERECTS md V 5TAQROI L ME wkbjE NDANV OVARjA 5 S E 5 0 PTTJE 3 Tfi V O T E 0 E K EOL EEjIlR E N E sElRrATD"OLADEN 47. Accumulsts at. Suite dorHIvbIv 44. Pur. f hka.4 87. Ttrelva clay 19. Lorf br'fht- nees 40, Supper 4L Plung Into 11. Boti'Vi Amr!e can miBiJIe R2. Curtain water us, rwj-rry 41 Refrain tvl frora M, Mark of puniihinr emission 44. fton of Judah KT. T!mly 4a. Three-dlmen- 89. Unaceom tonal flguraa pan I ad ; ia r r pi5 6 pi8 wm! r z 3 " 'W m1 Zo l2' IF I Pli2 it msrsf p ik 'm. w If 0 ,' M '. "3. 4 'Sk 44 fJ47 W i-4 g2 T. WL W Applegate 'Does' Chicago Fair in Big Way as Mail Tribune Traveling Scribe ISII) t hundred feet, snd It crashed In A Edltorlsl Rooms. Niagara, Falls i field snd burned. Gazette. Niagara Falls, N. Y. June 13th, 1933 To the Editor: t Just after sending In the last re port, from Chicago, Don and 1 dis covered that by going to the pub licity bureau of the Century of Pro gress snd showing our press cards. It would be possible to get a press psss to all exhibits and concessions. Five or ten minutes after hearing this we were st the puhlielty head quarters with our credentials, and the gentlemen who took care of ua did so In a btg way. Besldea giving us the press pssses. he gave us a guide to show us around, furnish ed Information and publicity mater ial, and gave ua cigarettes. Those cards worked wonders. The first thing we did wss ride on a roller coaster to see If they would really work, and after ascertaining that they really would, we started in real earnest to "do" the fair. W went on board the 8-49. sister ship to the S-51, the submsrlne which was aunk by the "City of Rome." a few years ago In a collision. We went on a real "show boat." We enjoyed the Ripley "Believe It or Not" concession, too. Believe It or Not When you get to the fair, see that one. It costs, ordinarily forty cents, and It Is one of the three or four concessions that we thought wss worth what they asked. About forty of Ripley's living curiosities sre there, and thoussnds of Inani mate odds and ends. The mansgsr, when he heard about our trip, was very Interested. He eald he knew Lee Bishop of KMED fame. I asked him his nsme. he stsrted to give me his csrd but wss called to ths telephone, and didn't come back. I went back Hhe next day. but he wasn't in. Sorry. Lee I Our real triumph wss going up in the airplane, snd the observstlon bsloon. We tried ths balloon flret. but the ticket grabber wouldn't let us In. So we went to the manager and owner, and he said "sure," so up we went. The thing went up over a thoussnd feet, with Just Don. the pilot, snd me ss passengers m the box from which the "observing" Is done. It afforded a swell view of the whole exposition grounds. That would have cost ua a dollar ten apiece. Whew I Bolstered by our success along those lines, we tried the plane ride. The advertising msnager ellowed us to go up. A twenty mile ride along the lske front, snd over the fair grounds. The plane wss a Sikorsky Amphlblsn. which taxied from a rsmp into the water, out about a quarter of a mile, turned, snd then csme back snd took off right over the fslr. I said that the plane "was" a Sikorsky Amphlblsn, and that Is correct. It crashed yesterday, kill ing eight passengers and two pilots in an attempt to land in a heavy storm. One pontoon, was torn clesr off ss the ship csme down on the water. The pilot then took off again and tried to make the regular air port, but the wind stripped a wing from the plane at a height of six Cross-Word Puzzie f. Pronoun I. Kind or flu porcelain 10. Rubber 11. French city 12. Paradise 13. Action at lat IS. Specter 32. Black birds 2ft. Kind of fruit 24. Oriental food staple SI. Diminish 26. Bar used for prylnr 27. Genua of th olive tree 29. Demolished 30. Aaslitanta 31. Ovules S3. Ancient i Roman v omclala J SB. Old Irish cllf 38, Roman poet 39. Renown 41. Gives 4 J. More pallid I 46. Nolsrlesa 4 If. Fool I Mi 41. Fsb1mtnda person 50. Manaclea 51. I -arc bundle 6 J, Reach across hi. Hwindla 4. Units 4 5. Canvat J shelter . Vehicle on 1 wheels 17. Native metal It. Unit of welajM W. Shower 61. Not -hut 52, Hire Purpoaea r B,r) hom DOWN 1. Alighted J. F1rwr ? t. Ireland 4. Maitachaaetta cipa I. Pertfctnlnr to tho inn (. Astounded T. Go up One of the victims wss Edward aensuer, aa, or utorm Ljsxe, lows. My mother, who used to live there may know his folks. We had a storm like the one that wrecked the plane, while we were in Chicago. I believe that X mentioned it before. One minute bright and sunny the next it was rslnlng. snd a sixty-five mile sn hour wind. Lucky that we have no such atorms on the coaat. After leaving the plane, we saw the "Psgesnt of Transportation, which elso seemed worth the ad mission. From saddle horses snd covered wagons up to the slrplane and giant locomotive. That show runs for sn hour st a time. The sky-rtde. as I mentioned last week. Is not yet open, but the towers are, and our passes allowed us to spend quite a bit of time at ths top, where the breeze la refreshing, to ssy the least. Tired of Wslklng At last, growing tired of the fair, we voted to continue our trip around the world. You won't blame us for being tired, when you know that we walked in the hottest Juns weather ever recorded In Chicago, three miles to the ground, at least six miles, and generally eight or ten sbout the grounds, and then the three miles back home. Ws could have ridden home on the bus for a dime, but that was a dims oft our very smsll slice of capital, so we walked. Meets Joe Hurd Before leaving Medford. Herb Grey, of ths Tribune, gave me a letter I to Mr. Joseph B. Hurd. of the Mst son Navigation compsny In Chlcsgo. Mr. Hurd graduated from Medford high before going to Stanford. He said thst he used to be a sub on the foetbsl! team which stsrred Jess Gentry. Hello, Jess, both for Mr. Hurd snd myself. Mrs, Hurd still lives In Medford, snd her son is ,planntng a visit to her thla summer. .Vhen I see Herb Orey again I am ' to give Mm his friend Joe's best regards. It was hard, after our comfortable stay In Chicago, to take to freight trains sgsln, but It hsd to be done, so we rode on a street car to the New York Central yards, and after waiting some hours, got a train sup posedly leaving for Cleveland and Buffalo. After a thirty mile ride, the train stopped. There were about thirty men In the same car we were in, A railroad policeman, commonly referred to as a "bull," looked In, with a flssh-ltght, snd yelled snd waved his gun. and generally con veyed the Impression that he want ed us to leave. In fact, now thnt I recall, I believe he said so In very flowery, or surphury, speech. Falls In Swamp The crowd stsmpeded out of the csr, over the embsnkment, snd smsck Intp a nice Juicy swsmp. 1 wss one of the lsst out, and could hesr the others nrsllowlng around tn It. I demurred, suggesting to ths bull, thst since It was a swsmp, snd dsmp, It might not be heslthy. He thereby suggesting thst It would be none too heslthy right wfiere I wss, If I uldn't "gef right out In It." I got "right out in It." In the mesn time, Don hsd dts- appeared. I couldnt find him any where. I wsded around looking for him for some time, and flnslly came to the conclusion that the bull hsd eaten him. That theory would seem much more plausible to you If you had seen ths bull. Bo I stsrted hollering for him. Just tn hope that he wouldn't hsvs yet been digested After a few mighty bellows on my part, he flnslly answered, and by golly It did sound like he wss deep down Inside something, although It immediately turned out that that something wss ths coal bunker right in front of the box car he had Just been run out of. He had been run out of the first csr' and while the bull had been yelling at me, he hsd climbed up In the bunker snd hidden. But by hiding from the minion of the lew, he hsd slso hidden from me, and in letting- me know where he wss, he also let the bull know. There was a great commotion, and finally out came Don Into the swsmp, too. Oh, well, the train wss the wrong one, and wss going to St. Louis, not Cleveland, snywsy. Sees Nlsrnra Falls When w got to Buffalo, we de. elded to see Nlrgsra Falls. That wss st three In the afternoon. By the time we'd cleaned up. It was four. It seeming more prudent to hitch hike the twenty-five miles to the falls, ws hsd to find a plsc to leave our bed roll. While wenderlna- sbout town In this pursuit, we passed a police station. We entered, told our storr. snd asked If we could lesve It there. The head man hemmed and haw ed, and then mumbled that It was "this wsy" he would like to ee commodate us, and It would reslly be no trouble, but that nothing wss ssfe around there It would probab ly be swiped, before we got buck I We're still Isughliig about thstl It was around dark when we got to Niagara, so we went out to Nla gsrs Falls University, s small Cath olic school, snd they put us up for the night. We hsd a good swim, which helped a lot, and this morn ing, Monday, June lath, we went down to see the fells. Coming out above the American falls, we could look down Into the seething white foam below, and there wss a tiny stesmbost lashing about. "The Msld of the Mist" waa painted on the bow, snd we Immediately decided that that boat was our ova- j ter. Oolng to the superintendent of the stste reservation, Mr. Francis WOODRING WITH AultUnt Secretary of Wir Harry H. Woodrlng, former governoi of Kantae, whose engagement to Helen Coolidge, daughter of Senatot Marcus Coolidge of Massachusetts, has been announced, Is shown with his fiancee. (Associated Press Photo, Sey fried, we showed our literature about Don Rafael and Dick Apple gate, and' told our story. He was very pleasant and told us that he ud to know a Dick Applegate that got kicked out of West Point. Ahal He gave us a note. Here's what U said: "To whom It May Concern: Plena accord Donald A. Rafael and Dick Applegato the courtesies of the reservation with admission to con cessions during this date. Superin tendent Pretty nice. The water below the falla was reached by an elevator, and then we waited a few,- minutes for the boat to come In. One aboard we wero given rubber slickers snd allly looKing rubber hats to don. There's good chance for a pun wrapped up In that lsst sentence, but I'll let it go. The rubber uniforms looked like black Ku Klux Klan uniforms. About ten cash customers and Don nnd I msde the trip. The Msld of the Mist plows her wsy up through the whirlpools and rsplds, pitching violently, smld a shower of heavy apray. Right to the foot of the Amertcnn falls, where we could hardly see the tons of water coming down on us. for the fog snd mist. Like the guy who couldn't see the forest for all the trees. Excuse me. Then we headed right out Into the middle of the river, and towsrds the Can ndlan. or Horseshoe lslls. The boat wouldn't hsve a chance in the cauldron below that mighty cataracf, but It went so close that It wss be ing tossed Aoout like a cork before It flnslly did turn and flash down the river, we docked on the Csn sdtsn stds for a few minutes to pick up .passengers, and 'then rs-crbssed the rapids, going slde-wsys most of the way to do It. When we left the boat, an Immigration officer, stopped us 'snd ssked of whst country we were cltlwna. Has a Birthday After that thrilling ride-, we wait ed a while at the top of the ele vator to get our breath, and then went across the bridge to Goat Is land, In the middle of the river at the very edge of the falls. Here was the trip through the Cave of the Winds. Expense being nothing In, our young lives (excuse me sgaln, but by the way, I had my twenty first blrthdsy the other day the aecond In my life without a birth day cake.) As I started to ssy, ex pense being nothing In our young Uvea, we had to go on that trip, too. At this plsce we hsd to change sll our clothing, and put on rubber suits. The slicker Jackets, yellow this time lnstesd of black, were hooded, and the ahoee were made of hemp to prevent allpplng. Down In another elevator, and out on the race of the cliff between the two falls. A narrow wooden bridge led down onto the rocks thst have worn loose snd fsllen In psst sges. The tiny bridge Is rebuilt every year, and the Ice carrlea It away the next winter. The bridge leada over the rocks and through the sprsy right psst ths foot of Bridal Veil falls, snd then Into the storm. Thst part of the cat-walk Is called the Hurri cane Deck, snd deserves the nime. The wind whips snd drives greet tor rents of cold water upon you, nnd you are soon soaked through. A sign looming through the epray warns you to "bewsre of pick-pockets." Then up a flight of water-swept stairs to the Csve of the Winds. Wster thun dering down on both sides, and be ing blown in sll directions sbou, you. It wss a real inrtll. Then beck through mors guata of water to the elevator, and back to the dressing rooms. After dressing, you sign the register that has been kept alnce 186S. When you come out Into the open air again you feel as thovigh you hsd Just been In a nice cool swimming pool. As soon as we emerged, It being lata afternoon, we looked up the biggest newspaper In town, the Qss etle. and they 1st us um the tvrl writer on which this Is being writ ten. The town, by the wsy, hss over seventy-five thoussnd Inhabitants. Ever hear of It? We had such good luck chiseling our wsy around thst we're now bold enough to try the rallrc.-.d to New York as passengers. If ws hsve any luck you'll hesr, In a short time. from the City of Nrw York, thst the railroads too, fell for the lln- of DICK APPLIOATB. HIS FIANCEE PRESENT SCHOOL BOARD EFFICIENT AND ECONOMICAL To the Voters of School District No. 49: The undersigned wss chslrman of the budget committee that prepared the budget for school district No. 49 for the fiscal year 1933 and l"2i. The budget tor said year 1933 and 1034 Is t78.46B.73 less than the bud get for the fiscal yesr 1932 and 1933. Of this reduction. t43.8S1.73, will be saved on the operation of the schools.' Mr. Pipes In an article In the Dally News stated that my aervtcea on the budget committee were un lawful. Mr. Pipes claims to know ths law, and If he does know the lsw, he knows that my services si a member of the budgot commtttee were lawful. He further stated that the econ omy effected was rubber stsmp econ omy. A ssvlng of more thsn 30 per cent In the operation of our schools wss effected, thst is real economy. The conduct of our schools by the present echool board, and- auperln tendent has been so efficient and economical that It Is difficult for anyone desiring chsnge to find any thing to complain about. O. C. BOOOS. BLAZE DESTROYS A Isrge sheep snd hay barn, be longing to Dick Booth at Aehland. vas completely destroyed by flre shortly after noon Saturday, accord ing to word received from Ashlsnd. The' loss wss estimated at HOOO. Funned 'by a strong wind, sparks and pieces of burning shingle were csrrled nesrly a bslf .mile to ths Frank Salsbury place on Mountain avenue where a feed rack burned. The Booth barn contained very lit tle hay, but some farm machinery waa stored In the building, 1 KMED Broadcast Schedule Sunday 10:00 Judge Rutherford, lecturer. 10:1s News digest by Mstl Trlbuns 10:30 to 11 Morning melody. Monday 8:00 Breakfast news by Mall Tri bune 8:0J Muslcsl clock. 8:15 A peerless psrsds 8:30 Shopping guide 9:00 Friendship circle :30 Contlnustton of the Or 1ms Episode 9:4ft Momlng melody. 10:00D. 8. weather forecast 10:00 Musical notes 10:30 Morning commsnts. 10:49 Quartettes parads 11:00 Ths Orants Psss hour. 11 :18 Martial music. . lt:30 elong and comedy 13:00 to -13:18 Stories 13:15 Rsdlo rendezvous 13:30 News flashes by Mall TrU buns 13:30 Vignettes 1:00 Buy Now campaign ' 3:00 Danes matinee 8:00 Songa for everyday 8:80 KMED program review 3:38 Mimic of old 4:00 Cocktail of muala 4 ;80--Masterworka 5:00 Populsr psrade 8:45 News Digest by Mll Trlbuns 8:00 Medford Theatre guide 8:15 porU snd llihlng flashes by Al Plche 8:30 Interlude 8:80 Reveries 7:00 Mod err.utlct 7:30 to 8:00 Eventide. Real estate or uvwes-Uiv M as Jones, fhons , 1 Jsnss, f boot tll-U 41 1U Jio. BarUtk