Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 01, 1933, Page 7, Image 7

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    PATIE SEVTS
You Can 't Afford to Miss the Buying Opportunities Listed Here
IirEDFORT) MATTJ TTiTBTJOT. NrEBFORD. OTIEGON. TUESDAY. AUGUST T. "1933.
Why
Not
Try a
Want-Ad
Want to ell jour nome Want
to get rid ol a tew odd. and
nd to household furnishing'
Do you need tooU for your gar
dent ... An inexpensive Want-Ad
in the Mall Tribune Clasatflad
Page will tini the answer to
these and many other perplexing
problems.
H-re Are the Rates:
fer word first insertion K
minimum 360)
ttcb additional Insertion,
per word
.iflfllmlim 100)
pet Una per month, without
.1.25
copy changes
75
Phone
"LOST AND rOUND
SfoTclub ESS
TrZ 'nl "if found please "turn
to Mall Tribune. jl
?OUnV- Twe, ey. inquire MaU
Tribune.
Lost if dog aMO. u isia.
i66T-Vlolln in case. Reward. 1130
Nlantlo. No queatlona askea.
HELP WANTEDALEKMALE
JJraADY WORK GOOD PAT Sev
.1 choice opening. In country
ti towna for reliable men or
womerf No capital or experience
wuJrid. write Mr. Thomas, Supt.
?8 TOIrd St.. Oakland. California.
" W ANTED 51 A LB HELP .
WArnTSD-Comblnatlon Janitor and
vegetable man. Must . be exper
lenced. Valentine's.
WANTED SITUATION
aroouNTANT 14 years experience,
S2tull or par? tlm, &
lng or office routine. -Box 110B5,
Tribune.
EXPERIENCED bookeeper deslrea po
sition Address Box 11089, car.
Tribune. .
EXPERIENCED auto mechanic needs
wort in garage or private repair
jobs Will worx lor low e-;
ieUent references. Has large family
snd must have work. Phone 780.
COMPETENT woman with 3 children
wishes position as cook for family
or crew. Write Box 131 Tribune.
COMPETENT lady 23 wants house
work. References. Box 11371. Trib
une.
AUTOMOBILES WANTED
SPOT CASH for used cars. Cash for
vour equity, or will sell your car
for you! 1,. L. Roberta. 114 So. Riv
erside.
WILL pay cash for light used car,
Glenn Darby. Klnga Highway
"WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
. nAv riAV 20 shares Calif,
OrTgon Power 8 preferred. 1927
Z.JI. Rt.t best offer. Box
11093, Tribune.
.-wTMrr t irtri -wafiher. 1 vacu
i.nr. No kink: have caah
.itine for bargains. See W. E.
Thomas, 45 So. Central.
WANTED Oood team around 1500
lbs., age o-w. jacKsonvuie, uhwu
Buck.
WANTED 6 logging truck, and driv
ers, inquire iuo is. mn.
MIDDLE-AOED single man wishes
living accomodations In private
home. Write Box 13381, Tribune,
stating particulars.
WANTED to rent smsll apt. One r
two rooma with bath and kitchen
ette. Box 12374, Tribune.
WANTED To rent furnished cabin
at Lake o' Woods. Phone 1S24-W.
WANTED 3 Insert type 750-watt
electrlo water heaters. I electric
range. 1 electric washer. 1 vacuum
cleaner. No Junk, have cash walt
- lng for bargains. See W. E. Thomas,
45 So. Central.
WANTED TO BUY A small flock of
Rhode Islano Reds, hens and pul
let, for cash. State number and
price. Address box 321, Mall Trl-
i bund.
WANTED Listings of valley homes In
exchange for choice Cal. property
Staple Realty CO., Aahland.
LOAD WANTED Empty truck going
to Crescent City each day next ten
days. Box 11038, Tribune.
WANTED to buy old gold, denial
scrape, placer gold. Cecil M. Jen
nings, corner Front As Main.
WANTED Household goods, stoves
tools or what have you. Medford
Bargain House. 27 N. Grspe St. Tel
1062.
HAY GRINDING A specialty Brown,
the hay grinder. 40 So. CentraL
PHONE 969-R. Have your furniture
reupholstered, reglued, reflnlened
Thlbault.
WANT LIVESTOCK Will trade equity
in 5-room house, jxcellent location
box 1063i Tribune.
WANTED Ksrry Keen for Model A
Phone 47B-X.
JUNK WANTED
We psv cash for JUNK BATTERIES
ft RADIATORS ALUMINUM
BRASS. COPPER unk of all
descrlDtlona
MEDFORD BAHOA'N HOUSE
37 No Grspe Tel 1083
FOR REM HOlStS
FOR RENT S-room furnished house
p.ioenlx; $5 50; ;well water. Tel
15J8-J.
rOS BENT HOUSES
FOR RKNT Our home on Jackson-
Title Highway. Dr. and Mrs. K. w.
Hoffman. Call office 9J or real
denoe 731-H
FOR SALE OR RENT kidney Smith
home corner West Main St Orange.
Exclusive listing. W. I. Vawtar.
Jackson Co Bank Bldg.
FOR RENT Well furnished o-room
modern home, breakfast nook, fur
nace, hardwood floors, fireplace,
electrlo refrigerator. MO.OO. water
paid. Phone 718.
FOR RENT Eut 81de residence. Tel
787-R. Price 130.00.
FURNISHED APARTMENT, S rooms;
hot water, private bath., 831 W.
loth St.
FOR RENT o-room furnished house
Phone 834-R
AVAL! ABLE August 1, No. S Holly
Court, eleo. range and refrigerator.
Call H H. Brown 105 after 6, 1870.
FIVE room furnished home. 113 Cot
tage.
5-ROOM modern house In Phoenix
on highway with fruit trees, alfal
fa, and three acres. Plenty of water,
813 50 mo. Room 408 Grand Hotel.
or phone 1538-J.
! ROOM unfurnished duplet, close
lit 337 So. Ivy.
FOR RENT Partly furnished S-roorfl
'house. ' 3 sleeping porches. Inquire
at 845 No. Bartlett.
AVAILABLE August 1st No. 39 Olen
oak Court H H Brown. Phone 105
After five phone 1870.
FOR RENT Clean, partly furnished
four-room bouse at 808 Dakota Oas
range. Inquire 813 South Newtown
HOUSES (10. tl3.t0 and 815, water
paid: wood range Phone 105.
FOE RENT
Homes, furnished or
Brown St White.
unfurnished.
HOMES FOR RENT Call 898.
CLASSY modern 5-room stucco, east
front. Clear 625 Pine.
FOR RENT 5-room modern house.
Inquire 364 Beatty.
FOB RENT APARTMENTS
FOR RENT -Nicely- furnished two-
room apartment. 317 s. Jackson.
FOR RENT Furnished apartment.
overstuffed; hardwood floors ugnt
and heat Mall Tribune Phone 76
FOR RENT Furnished apartment.
345 No Bartlett.
DURRELL OOUKT 329 No. Holly.
MODERN 8-room 'urn apt, sleeping
porch 8s garage. 1190 W 11th.
FOR RENT rUKMSHED BOOMS
FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleep
ing rooms, with bath room privi
leges, garage. 110 per month, 325
So. Riverside.
FOR RENT Attractive rooms,
- board at 14 Cottage. ' -
good
3 ROOMS, clean, cool, fully furn.,
ground floor, private bath, garsge.
lights, water. Adulta. 244 South
Orape.
ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 ft Orape
FOR RENT BOARD AND BOOMS
BOARD AND ROOM at 716 E.
Ratea very moderate.
FOR RENT -MISCELLANEOUS
CABINS 445 So. Front.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY!
a a r f Splendid going little service
Si Ut3U 'tatlon and grocery, eubur--sn,
on main Pacific high
way. Reasonable rent. A money
maker If properly handled. Present
aales about $200 00 per week. 8650.
cash takes furniture, fixtures, stock
and equipment. See Charles A.
Wing Agency, Inc., Exclusive agents.
BEER garden for lease or aala doing
good business nrw. Have other busi
ness, csn't manage both. Phone
8-J-3, Oold Hill, for appointment.
$1000 TO INVEST In small business
partnership preferred. No beer.
Box 12379 Tribune.
FOR SALE, TRADE OR LEASE 10
cabln auto camn at Alturas. Cal'.f.
Big Pines Lbi. Co.. Medford. Ore.
FOB EXCHANGE
WHAT have you for $4000 equity
stock ranch? Federal loan $2250.
Box 12390, Tribune.
FOR EXCHANGE Light sedan In
good condition, for truck. Phone
697-R-l.
TO TRADE New guitar for boys'
bicycle, call 13-F-23.
HAVE 150-egg electric Incubator In
perrect condition to trade for taDie
model separator. Box 11342 Tribune.
FOR SALE, OR TRADE Royal Anne
cherrtetf What hare you? wester
lund Orchards, Phone B-F-3.
FOR TRADE Wood or labor, carpen
tering or painting for bay or grain
Phone 876-W.
J-ROOM modern home bath, laundry
trr screened porch bullt-lns gar
sjge shade and tult trees; 8700
equity tor car. acreage, cabin site
or what have you Phone 1638-L.
or write Box 13337. Tribune.
FOB TRADE 8 section spike-tooth
barrow slightly uo4. Will trade
Cor alfalfa or grain. Tei 234-R-4
FOR SALE OR TRADE Oood sound
work horse. 1400 lb. T years old
Walter Jones, 2nd bouse below
bridge. 8o Ashland.
WOOD for Jay or pot a toe, near Trail
a 0 Skellenger. trail Ore.
FOB KCI.A.NOb BfcAX tSJATB
POR SALE OR TRADE Equity In
modern 5-room house; hardwood
floors, fireplace, close in: very easy
terms. Box 12386, Tribune.
TO EXCHANOE Nice little home In
Bend. Ore., elesr for something clear
In Medford or Ashland- Prefer small
acreage. What have you. 155 7th St
Ashland. POR SALE DOOS AM) PETS
CRIME IA INCREASING1. Don't be
eto!m Police pups for saie wry
cheap. MonarcH eeed Co.
rOB SALE BEAL ESTATE
FOR BALE 43 1-3 acre farm with
crop ready to harvest; pan orcneru
with fine crop, the rest wheat, some
barley. Will sell at once at bar
gain. Only 8 mllea out on paved
highway. For particulars Phone
457-J.
WHEN you think of real estate think
of Brown at waiw.
fOH SALE AUTOMBU.E8
USED CARS
1038 Ford Sedan.
1937 Chevrolet Lan. Sedan.
1929 Chevrolet Sedan.
1939 Chevrolet Coach.
1929 Plymouth Sedan.
1930 DeSoto Sedan.
1930 Bulck 8 Deluxe Sedan.
1925 Butck Coach.
1931 Ford Victoria.
1930 Ford Deluxe Rdatr.
1939 Ford Std. coupe.
0. E. OATES AUTO CO.
Used Car Dept.
8th Jartlett
Good Used Cars!
Trade:
Your Old Oar for a Better One!
' A Written Guarantee with
Every Car.
1930 Bulck Deluxe Sedan.
1930 Ford Town Sedan.
1929 Hupmoblle Roadster.
1939 Chev. Sedan.
1931 Chev. i-door Sedan.
1928 Ohev. Coupe.
1929 Ford Sedan. .
ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC.
38 N. Riverside
"PLYMOUTH COUPE. 1930 MODEL,
Mcly. A-l throughout, upholstery it
original finish line conaition. gooa
rubber. '33 lie. Driven as family
car. Owner must sell. Mr. Roberts,
114 So. Slverslde.
DODGE 6, 4-door sedan 1930, run
1700 miles. Owner will sacrifice. See
Mr. Roberts, 114 So. Riverside.
USED CAR
PRICES SLASHED
Six Months to Pay
1927 Studebsker
.8160 00
1928 Pontlac
80 00
150 00
75 00
85 00
1928 Chevrolet .
1927 Oldsmoblla .
1927 E..ssex
Star Coupster 35 00
rord Touring - aa.uu
ARMSTRONG MOTOR CO. ,
Chrysler - Plymouth Dealer
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE 1 team horses, 60 tons
hay. Hall ranch, Griffin creek. ,
FOR SALE 3 calves. 1 milk goat,
rabblta, cheap. N. of R. Valley Golf
course. Rt.'4, Box lax.
"WHITE" HOGS, all ages. Exchange
for Hereford bull. -saddle or grain
W. W. Large, Williams, Ore.
FOR SALE HOMES
WANTED $1250 cash for my equity
of $3700 In two new modern bouses,
closs in. Phone 1383-J.
FOR SALE CHEAP, terms or rent. 4
room bouse newly painted and kal
aomlned. near sohool; nice garden
spot, at corner of 8unset and Co
lumbus. 909 Sunset.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
APRICOTS Phone ,
FOR SALE Apricots at Top Notch
Orchard. End Klnga Highway. Tel,
610-J-l.
FOR SALE Apricots. Geo. Alford.
FINE Roval Ann is Lambert cherries
628 5. Fir St.
FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all
makes, $5 up: terma If dealred. AU
makes rented and repaired. White
Sewing Machine Co., 34 N. Bartlett.
FOR SALE Aprlcota. good size and
quality. R u ward, 19-F-21.
UNN ORCHARD, Eagle Point, aprl
cots of the usual fine quality, no
scale. Will last until Aug. 10. Price
as advertised. t
DAIRY FLY SPRAY Kills files and
absolutelv keeps flies off cows pas
ture. Will not taint milk. 90c
per gallon, bring own container.
Jerry Barr, 4tb 8c N Bartlett.
TOR SALE Large oe box: also large
electric range. 706 Dakota Ave.
FOR SALE $16 00 electric range and
water beater. 106 S Ivy.
BERRY CUPS.
Barr, 4th &
65c per 100.
N Bartlett.
Jerry
HODGEN-BREWaTER Poultry and
Dairy feed. Jerry Barr, 4tb ft N
Bartlett.
NEW PEED STORE. Buy at lower
prices. Jerry Barr, 4th & Bartlett
Phone 803.
U, A- BLISS Painting and paper
hanging. TeL 646-W. 813 S Orape
POR SALE B lng and Royal Ann
Cherries. A. E. Kellogg, Block 1800.
No. Riverside.
POR BALE Hotpoint electric range
Ilk nW half nrlr AM fAtirol
POR SALE OR TRADE Tabernacle
tent 30 by 70 ft. roped and cross
roped. C. A. DeVoe, 523-J-3.
POR SALE Lam electric hmntiAr
8 or will trade for feed. Se it
wmukjd reeo store.
POR aand. gravel, sediment, fertiliser
ana learning, pnone 9 12-J.
ailSCELLANCOrJA
CASH PAID for guns, fishing tackle,
store, office equipment. 817 jfortn
Riverside.
Authorised Piigidaire Seme. Other
rep. Tel. 427. Night 805-Y
BlfllNLSS DIRECTORY
A hi tract.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts
of Title, rttle Insurance, Rooms I
ana o. no, 82 North Central An
upstairs.
JACKSON CO.
ABSTRACT CO.
A rut net of Title and
Tl'le Insurance. The
only complete Title
System ia J season
Count.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Dressmaking ana Remodeling.
TUB FASHION 8HOP Davenport
slip covers made to order. Phone
1181 for information.
Expert Window Cleaners.
LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1173
House -leaning. Floor Waxing Ori
ental rug cleaning, apeclalty.
ob Printing.
MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT
Best equipped plant In southern
Oregon. Printing of all kinds: book
bindlug: loose-leaf ledgers, and
blanks, billing systems, duplicating
cash aalea slips and everything ID
the printing lines. 38-30 N. Orape
Phone 75.
Money to Lend.
WE LEND HONEY ON FURNITURE
AND LATE MCDEI AUTOS.
Three per cent per month on un
paid balance No other chargea. Sea
W. E. Thomas. 45 s. central
Ground floor Craterlan Theatre
Bldg 6' ate License No 8-157.
Piano ant. violin Instruction.
FRED ALTON HAiOHT. Teacher of
Piano. Halght Sons Service. Arrang
ing, Composing, etc. 318 Liberty
Bldg.
Piano Tuning.
EXPERT PIANO TUNING Regulat
ing, repairing. Phone 22. Prultt'a
Melody Shop. Lew Hansen, former,
ly of Portland.
Transfer.
BADS TRANSFER St STORAGE CO.
Office 1016 No. central Phone 315
trloes right Service guaranteed.
RE1NKINO TRUCKING CO Trans
fer -nd Jtorage We haul anything
a, a reasonsble price. Ill No. Fir
Street Phone 332.
HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack
ers and movera Special livestock
moving .equipment ' Prloea right
Riverside Phone 1044-JC
LEGAL NOTICES
Notlre to Creditors.
In the District Court of the United
States for the District of Oregon.
In the Matter of Suncrest Orchards,
Inc., Bankrupt.
Notice Is hereby given that on the
38th day of June, 1933, Suncrest
Orchards. Inc.. the bankruot above
named, was duly adjudicated bank
rupt; ana tnat tne first meeting of
its creditors will be held at United
States Court Rooms. Postofftca Blrltr..
meoioro, uregon, on the loth day of
August, id33, at b:oo a. m., at which
time aald creditors may attend, prove
their claims, appoint a trustee, ex
amine the bankrupt, and transact
auch other business aa may properly
come before aald meeting.
uisimfl must oe oreeented in form
required by the Bankruptcy Act, and
sworn to.
Schedule, filed discloses alleged as
sets of $83,350.00.
Dated July 31st. 1933.
ROBERT F. MAGUIRE.
. Special Referee la Bankruptcy.
Notice to Crertltorn.
In the District Court of the United
States for the District of Oregon.
In the Matter of Llewellyn A. Banks
end Edith R. Banks, Bankrupts.
. No. B-10860 In Bankruptcy.
Notice Is hereby given that on the
flth Uy of June, A. D. 1933. Llewellyn!
A. Banks and Edith R. Banks, of,
Medford, Oregon, the bankrupts
above namd. were duly adjudicated
bankrupt; and that the first meet
ing of their creditors will be held at
United States Court, Rooma, Post
office Building, Medford, Oregon, on
the 10th day of August, 1933, at 0:00
a. m., at which time said creditors
may attend, prove their claims, ap
point a trustee, examine the bank
rupts, and transact such other busi
ness as may properly come before
said meeting.
Claims must be presented In form
Mail Tribune Daily
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gsir wheel
II. Quantity of
yarn
19, 8a carles
20. Exclamations
of delight
I. Officeholders
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of northern
Hcandinavla
17. Vanquished
11. Laud
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The schedule filed discloses alleged
assets of 1280.700.00.
Dated July 3lit. 1933.
ROBERT r. MAGUIRE.
Special Referee In Bankruptcy.
KMED
Broadcast Schedule
Wednesday.
8:00 Breakfast News, Mall Tribune.
8:05 Muhlcsl Clock.
8:15 Peerles Parade.
8:30 Shopping Guide.
9:00 Friendship Circle.
9 :30 Morning Melody.
10:00 Westher Forecast.
10:00 Fashion Parade.
10:15 Musical Notes.
10:30 Morning Comment.
10:45 Quartettes Parade.
11:00 Kay White.
U:05 Orante pass Hour.
11:19 Song and Comedy.
13:00 The Mid-day Revue.
13:15 Radio Rendesvous.
12:30 News Flsahes. Mall Tribune.
12:30 Popular Vocalists.
1 :00 Oregon Lumber Jacka.
1:30 Varietlea.
2:00 Classified Program of Air.
3:00 Songs for Everyday.
3:30 KMED Program Review.
3:35 Music of Old.
4:00 cocktail of Music.
4:30 Masterworka Program.
5:00 SONS.
5:30 Popular Interlude.
9 :40 Ashland Entertainment
Re
view.
6:45 Newa Digest. Mall Tribune.
6:00 Medford Theater Ouide.
6:15 Sporta and Flah Flashes by Al
Plche.
6:20 A Tour of San Francisco.
6:30 Dlnner-danoe Music.
7:00 Amateur Night.
7:30 to 8:00 Eventide.
CEMENT PLANTS
R03EBURO, Ore., Aug. 1. (AP)
The Oregon Portland Cement com
pany plant at Glengary, 13 mllea
southeast of Roseburg, opened, today
on 80-hour week basis. The plant
has been Idle since November. 1933,
when It was forced to close down
because of inability to complete with
low prices on imported cement.
The local plant will Increase Its
crew from 31 to 25 men and will
pay the eame wages aa previously
given In operation on a 48-hour
week basis. The payroll amounts to
approximately $6,000 per week, and
the plant ships about 30 carloada of
rock per week to the processing plant
at Oswego at a freight cost of around
810,000 weekly.
PORTLAND, Ore.. Aug. 1. (AP)
The Oregon Portland Cement com
pany at Oswego resumed operations
on full-time at midnight last night,
re-opiploylng 68 men on four six
hour shifts. -
In addition, 30 men will go to
work at toe company's quarry near
Roseburg, and 33 will be employed
In the quarry near Dallas.-
A Japanese method of determining
the sex of day-old chickens la de
clared to be between 00 and 100 per
cent accurate.
The California atate park commis
sion haa ordered entrance xeea
charged at all atate parka.
Cross-Word Puzzie
l Feminine
name
T. Socket on a
clarinet
I. Held a session
9. Profitable
10. Metal
11. 'Burrows
IS. Snow runner
for thj foot
1. Expunge
20. European
mountains
3L Musical in
strument 21. Cuts of pork
EHPEN s;
vharvea
Small British
coin
29. Places out
25. La Ira
32. Droop In the
middle
IS. Excuse for not
appearing In
court: tng.
law
19. Japaneae cola
41, Infant
42. Or us -y I elding
plant
it. Smell wlM
44. Kind of wound
4. Part of a nlay
47. Unfavorably.
45. New: comb.
form
41. Obtain
K&. Kmudri of Ink
DOWN
1. Rmall rug
2. Sin
I. Pasture
4. Bronzes In the
sun
I. Relied
INDUSTRY TALKING
UNANIMOUS FRONT
AGAINST UNIONISM
(Continued from Paga One)
are tons of sand waiting to bury
smart babies who try to horn In
without right.
The off-stag story of what In
spired these regulations 1 Interest
ing.
The Washington correspondent of a
prominent southern newspaper hi
been trying for some day to get his
sheet to sign a code. HI argument
was that because the publisher Is
now away holding very high gov
ernment pot It would be good pay'
chology for the psper to be among
the first on the bandwagon.
While the queatlon wu being de.
bated In the home ahop mats were
made of the NRA eagle. One night
the Washington correspondent got a
query from his office. It seems thst
some smaller papers In the state
wanted the mats. They could be
sold. How about It? The man went
down to headquarters and put the
question.
The answer waa certainly not. The
regulation! followed,
Diffusion of the money spent on
President Roosevelt's forest army is
tremendous.
Headquarters of the Civilian Con
servation Corps Is preparing statistics
to prove this. They won't be ready
for nearly a month but you'll be
surprised when you see them.
Here's an indication of what to1
expect. It comes from the first state
to report Kansas: There are 8.693
men In the Kansas O. C. C. They
make a total of 3.833 allotment to
members of their families, (in some
cases a man has money sent to twp
dependents.)
The number of dependent In the
families who get thla relet from an
emergency forester's pay total 16.
694. The money thus sent aggregates
47,B44- a month.
What this mean In business turn'
over doesn't show in the figure.
Secretary of Interior Ickea is deaf
In one ear. He finds It very helpful
In administering public works and
listening to Job hunters.
Instead of using a small private
office, he sits In a huge room, His
Immediate caller alts at his desk
Those waiting their turn occupy
chairs further down the room.
When a vlaltor'a errand smells of
the pork barrel, Ickea oupa hla bad
ar and asks that things be repeated
I In louder tones of voice. Finally the
visitor la telling hla business to the
whole room. One senator who got
this treatment left with the some
what Irritated comment that ha did
not care much (or "holding a eoo
ference In a Child, restaurant."
What you might call slightly deaf,
but certainly not dumb.
Some business group, ar. trying
to convert the Blanket Code Into a
patchwork quilt tailored to their own
order. They claim It doesn't fit snug
aa la and leavea them exposed to
chilling draft..
Take the New TorkTianks for In
stance. They went In on th. cod.
because they don't wlah to give any
body th. Impression least of all
Washington that they ar. high-hatting
th. Blu. Hawk.
But they lament to th. skies In
private that they cannot guarantee
heir employee a 40-hour week. It a
clerk', book, aren't balanced at quit
ting time th clerk must stay till
they arecode or no code. And they
say they cannot pay ov.rtlm. for
auch work. Otherwise, no clerk's
book, would balance until far Into
the night.
Some department, in th. larger
banka ar absurdly under-staffed.
The foreign department of one of
th. biggest rarely goea home before
9 p. m. and sometimes later. Plenty
of new Joba can be crested by a ra
vision of such condition., according
to th. code.
Then there are th. utilities.
Like the banka they want to stand
up and be counted. Their main
worry la whether their operating
staffs come under th. head of me
chanical worker, or service employes.
The former rate a SS-hour week and
the latter a 40.
Utility men are plaintively taut prl
rately inquiring just how they are
supposed to msk. up the seditions!
cost Involved In accepting th. code
Industrial corporation, ar. allowed
to add It to th. prlc. of their prod
uct. But th. utilities ar. not kid
ding themselves that a rat. increase
will be permitted. They do hop. o
use the cod. aa a lever to kill off
agitation for rat reductions. They
will be welj pleased on th. Inald. if
they can gain that much ground.
Also there ar. th railroad.. Their
present plan la tb sit out th. party.
Nobody hu asked them to play, and
that may be that.
New York get Inald. information
that th. railway brotherhood, will
make no fuse. All hands will atlck
by th. current agreement until the
f rst of the year and then th real
fireworks will begin.
Th Federal Reserve board didn't
atreas Its latest figure taut they ar
Impreaalv. They show that .bual
nea (activity hu to gain T per cent
to get back to th 1034-38 normal
But employment would hav to gain
by 49 per cent and payroll lay 134
per cent over their present level to
recover to th earn normal. That's
th purchasing power story In a nut
shell. A New York authority hu worked
It out on th bails of thes. statistic,
thst If buslnesa wer. allowed to re
vert to normal without an effort to
stlmulat purchulng powr w. would
hav. a permanent unemployment roll
of mora than , 000.000 people.
The tact have begun to sink
Id deeply among the Industrial and
financial blg-ttmers. They account
for a remarkable chane of attitude
in the last two week. You find very
few left who still maintain that na
ture should be allowed to take It
course.
DOPE A New Yorker comment
that our ailment ha been absence
of N1R-UU. What's the remedy?
Code-In. Maybe F. D. R. will be the
her-ln beside. Anyway, the smart
lad saya the answer la dope la some
form.
Meteorological Report
August 1, 1931.
Forecasts.
Medford and yiclnlty: Partly cloudy
tonight and Wednesday; moderate
temperature.
Oregon: Partly cloudy tonight and
Wednesday; moderate temperature.
Local Data.
Temperature a year ago todaT:
Hlgheat, 93; lowest, 4B.
Total monthly precipitation, 0.
Inchea; deficiency for the month, 0.
Total precipitation since September
I, 1033, 1. 88 Inohes; deficiency for
tne season, a .08 Inches.
Relatlva humidity at 5 p. m. yes
terday, aa: s a. m. today. 85.
Tomorrow: Sunrise, 6:05 a. m.
sunset. 7:30 p. m.
Ohseryatlons Taken at 5
130 Meridian Time.
TT1TTIT
Boston 78 68 .... P. Cdy.
Cheyenna 64 ftfl .04 Cloudy
Chicago 03 72 .34 Cloudy
Eureka ... 88 83 T. Cloudy
Helena ......... 74 36 Cloudy
Los Angelea 76 63 Cloudy
MEDFORD ... 80 86 . Cloudy
New Orleans . 84 80 .... Clear
New York ..... 100 74 T. Clear
Omaha 68 70 .... Cloudy
Phoenix 108 83 .04 Cloudy
Reno . 00 88 .06 Clear
Portland ...... 88 68 Clear
Roseburg .. 00 86 .... Clear
Salt Lake 00 73 T. Cloudy
San Francisco...... 64 86 .
Seattle 80 66 Clear
Spokane .............. 84 50 clear
Walla Walla P8 60 ... Clear
Washington, D.O. 96 76 Clear
Anderson Creek
ANDERSON OREBK, Aug. 1. (Spl.)
A fir. broke out Friday on Mr. Hull'a
place, burning over about 10 acres
of fin. .timber. Forest rangera and
neighbors had It under control by
midnight Friday.
Ralph Oreen and James McDowell
returned to work at Keno after spend
ing the week-end at home.
Frank Casey ws. In Klamath Falls
last week spending a few days on
business.
Mlas Bon Nell Jones and Mlaa Mali
Yerkgnson spent Wednesday with
Miss Ruth Mays.
Oeorge Young waa tn Medford over
th. week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rledell called at
James Maya' home Friday.
Mlas Henry went out to Medford
Friday evening.
Mrs. Leona Marquess called on Mra.
Jame. Maya Saturday.
Bab. Romanger wu out to th.
valley Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mra. William Shawn and
Lorln Clos wer In Medford Satur
day. Mrs. Don lea and family wert out
to th valley Saturday.
Mr. and Mra. Jack Holtman wr.
Sunday guests at James McDowell'..
RECLAMATION CONGRESS
PLACE, DATE SWITCHED
BEND, Ore., Aug. l-(AP) Th
Oregou reclamation oongresa. origin
ally scheduled for Sept. 14-16, will
be held In Baker Sept. 31-33. Presl
dent Robert W. Sawyer has an
nounced.
Th. meeting wu postponed one
week to conform with ahlfted datea
of th. Pendleton roundup.
Only all prlaonera hav escsped
from San Quentln penitentiary In
30 yeara without being caught and
returned.
A large section of northwest Ohio
nnoe waa known aa the hoop-pol.
district because of the large num
ber of barrel hoops produced there,
Small Store Room
FOR RENT
Size 17x60 feet block off
Main Street 32 North Grape
Thli room wm formerly occupied by the Maytag Store,
next door to the Mail Tribune Job Shop. A iplendid
location for a small business of any kind. Will lease for
one year or term of years to right people,
RENT VERY LOW!
'Apply:
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ME MINIMUM
IS
PORTLAND, Aug. i. (AP) A
minimum rata or 69 cent, an hour
for unskilled labor and 05 cent for
skilled help on all highway propjecu
in or;gon. waa established by the
atate highway oommlsalon at a meet
ing hire late Monday. The new acala
represents a wage increase of ten per
cent.
R. R. Baldock, atat. highway en
gineer, aald about 1,000.000 In con
tracts will be l.t during the month
of August.
Ben T. Osborne, secretary of th.
3tet Federation of Labor, aald dur
ing tn. preliminary discussion that
he felt the 66 and ts cent rat. would
be too low ana would be generally
acoepiM by contractor, u a maxi
mum scale. He aald, "It doeent
conform to the Roosevelt deal; It
doesn't raise buying power."
Leslie M. Scott, chairman of th.
commission, replied that the 16-8
rat. wu "plainly a minimum." H.
said some contractor, ar. now pay
ing mora than the new minimum for
skilled labor.
Th. commission was told that W.
H. Lynch, district engineer, federal
bureau of public roads, haa approved
it projects. These are: Blgge-John
Day; Dillon section of Orand Ronde-
Boyer, Doyle HIU-Nlmrod, Burke
Gales, Llme-Huntlngton, Lincoln
Line-Berry Creek, Qlenada-Qardlner.
North Fork-Humbug Mountain, Dlx-le-Llms,
Flowers Oulch-Mlddle Fork,
Klamath Falls-Terminal city, Odell
Lake, and Mills Brldge-Deadman
Creek section on Wilson river.
PROSPECT. .Aug. J. (Special)
Mlk.i Hanley of Lake Creek waa ft
guest Sunday at the w. T. Or lev
ranch.
Richard Dlta worth la spending th
week ut Diamond Lake camping with
Emery S'ye and Darrell Nichols who
are working on the road there. '.
Farmera ar. cutting their second
crop of hay and report heavy out
tlngs. North entrance to Crater Lak la
now open taut quit rough at th
rtm. rher Is deep snow on both
sides of the road In many places. Th.
horizon la unusually olear for thta
time of th year.
Mr. and Mrs. Bota Nlohola, who
have boen attending aummer school
at Aahland normal, are spending th.
remainder of the summer at their
cabin near Woodruff Meadowa.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Rlchey have had
th. gu pumps at Wllwood taken out
and are not now selling gu. They
still hav. their atoro open and also
have oablna to rent.
All camp grounds report that busi
ness Is dull this season.
code rsfldsuclssHrTht
TOLO, Aug. 1. (Spl.) Th. Pter-
man family spent a day recently with
friends at Oallce. Mr. Peterman vis
ited th. Robinson mm..
Mlsa Edna Loftua, who lat.ly re
turned to Ashland from California,
visited her brother, Clarence Loftua,
and wlf., Friday. With h.r wer Mr.
Buttergood and mother of Or and.
Cal.
Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Thorp and baby
daughter ar an rout her from
Qulntln. Kan. They plan to make
their home her. Mra. Thorp t' a
daughter of Mr. and Mra. T. A. Muse.
After (pending a few daya at th
Tracy-Inmann horn, Mr. and Mr.
Earl O. Hoyt and daughter, Mrs.
Helen Cornelius, returned home to
Antioch. Cal. They enjoyed Tlslta
through aeveral Industrial plant In
th valley. Dorothy Inmann wnt
with them for a two weeka" vacation.
Mra. Hoyt Is an aunt of th. Inmann
children.
Mra. J. T. Kreuger and daughter.
Wanda Louise and Margaret, arrived
Sunday on th Shut from Welling
ton, Kans.. for a few weeka' visit
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jo'.Vi
Oreen.
When Mr. Halock and ton Teddy
return Tuesday to their horn In
Portland, after a rlalt h.r with her
brother, Wm. Pennlnger, they will
be accompanied by Mra. Pennlnger
and daughter, Vlolabel Morrow.
Coyotea hav become so bold they
ar coming Into th orchard at Mr,
Oram's and taking turkey.
Prospect
. Tolo