PXOE SEVEN
You Can Afford to Miss the Buying Opportunities Listed Here
inzivFonD mxtl tribune, medford, okegox Tuesday, 'august 22, 1933.
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WANT to mU your oomet Want
to get tld of a lew odds ma
tmle in nousebold tunushtngs
Oo you need tools tor jout gar
den? An inexpensive Want-AO
in the Mall rrioune Claaeilieo
page will tlnd the answer tc
tbese and many other perplexing
oroblem.
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' tosr AN1 fOUNP
VJSTOraham automobile wheel
"S5 tire in Talent Irrigation ditch.
Finder pieai y..""-
tt Truck tire "and rim. Aug- 9th,
TcX Lake highway. Reward.
r. ohambera, RoecburgOre,
EoST-Gold fraternity pi".rs
Barnes" on back. Reward. 20 N.
Peach St. mono
toST - Horn-rim glasses Monday
between Sacred Heart hos
pltsl and Riverside. Please return
to Mall Tribune.
Lost 11 dog missing, call 1518.
"'HELP WANTED FEMALE
WANTED Competent experienced
beVuTF '" Pr"- HoU,u1
Hotel Beauty Balon.
" WANTED SITUATION
WANTED - Housekeeping
cooking. Oo anywhere. Box 13168.
Trioune.
- WANTED MlSCELLANEODB
WANTED - CUT11'"1 '
Earl uraoiiso. , .
WANTODXaundrTPl'lT ,ln"
I (.had. 8e lb. Phone 4-F-3.
(i"rrr.T" t v., or 6-horse steam
: Tribune. -
' ANTED Will pay cash for good
C used car. Must be bargain. L. J.
M.. Ruch. Ore., car Ruchjtore.
kWCra2S?rsstupng water 7
cent per day. Ed Bechtel, Myera
1 Lane.
V ".'.'" ' ' Zwhanoino and
3R painting. pupw.D.-w
Mil 006-L.
ANTED Modern house to rent, 3
bedrooms, walking distance to
I courthouse. Phone 317-J,
iW ANTED To rent. Sept. I. modern
I For 8-room furnished house. Call
J 731-X.
i WANTED White Leghorn pullets
Olve description and price. Box
1 133, Butte Falls. Ore.
WOULD LEASE small herd Guernsey
cows to party '
HoweU. Rt. 2. Orant Pass.
- h nA sold, denial
scraps, plaoer gold Cecil M. Jen
nings, cornel r'uui w
V WANTED Household goods, staves
tool or what have you Medford
1 Bargain House. 27 N. Grape St Tel
? 1063.
3 WANTED Listing of vslley home '
i exchange for ohoic Cal property
1 Staple Realty Co.. Ashland.
' HAY GRINDING A specialty Brown,
i th hsy grinder. "40 So Central.
PHONE 969-R. Have your furniture
4 reupholstered, realued. reflhlshed
i ThlbaulU
WANTED Karry Keen for Model A
Phone 479-x.
JUNK WANTED
, We nay cash for JUNK BATTERIES
to ftADlAIORS ALUMINUM
BRASS. COPPER & unk of all
descrlotlon
" MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
n No Drape Tel 1062
rOH BE.N l HOUSES
FOR RENT House rent for carpen
ter work. Box 13088. Tribune.
Vor RENT No. S Holly Court, newly
dcorated, electric range, refrlgera
' tor, oil heat. First Insurance Agen
cy. H. H. Brown. Phone 105;
i after 5. 1670.
rOR RENT
B17 W. 11th.
37 Washington.
811 W. 2nd (stucco).
1003 Sailing Ave.
305 Tripp.
308 Summit.
FIRST INSURANCE AGENCY
H. H. Brown. Phone 105.
After 5. 1670.
FOr RENT 5-room house, furnish
ed or uni irntshed. Cell 934-R.
i HOMES FOR RENT Call 498.
FOR RENT Furnished houses. cab
Ins. $6.00. $10.00. 813 Summit.
t FOR SALE CR RENT Sidney Sraltb
; home (rner west Main At orange
Sxciui:vt listing w L Vawter
j Jackson Co Bank Bldg.
1 F1VB room rurnisned bom. 113 Cot
t tM.
1 HOUSES H0. $13 50 and (15 water
paid; wood range Phone 105.
Pol RENT Home furnished or
unfurnished Brown At White -
a GLASSY m-Jdern 5-rvom ttuoco east
h front Cles: 625 Ptne.
, K)H HEM MOAHU AM) KDIIMS
BOARD AND ROOM t 716 C Main
Btt rsrj moderate.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
rOR RENT Apartments, 529 North
Riverside.
FOR RENT Unfurnished apartment,
combination living and dining room,
sleeping room, kitchenette with
bullt-lns. gas range, refrigerator.
Bath and toilet. Heat and water
furnished. Rent $18 00 per month.
Phone 71 or call at Mall Tribune
office.
FOR RENT Furnished apartment
849 No Bartlett.
DURREU. COUKT 838 No Holly.
FOR KKNT FURNISHED KOUMS
FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleep
ing rooms with oatb room privi
leges, garage. $10 per month. 625
8o Riverside.
FOR RENT Attractive rooms, good
board at 14 Cottage.
ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 d Drape
rOH BENT -MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT Room 16x60 feet on
Orape St. Suitable tor small ousi-
nu TwatNt next door tO Mall
Tribune Job Shop. Reasonable
rent. Call at Mall moune oiuce
or Phone 75.
OAB1NS 445 So. Prank
ron EXCHANGE
WANT LIVESTOCK Will trade equity
lu a-room noun.
box 1063i Tribune.
FOR EXCHANGE Light Sedan In
good condition, for truck. Phone
687-R-l.
FOR TRADE Wood or labor, carpen
tering or 'painting for hay or grain
Phone 97U-W.
j-ROoM modern Borne bath laundry
tra screened porch bullt-lns gar
age shade and 'rult trees; $700
equity tor car. ao-eage oabln sit
or what Bave you Phone 1838-L
or write Box 13337 Tribune.
FOH SALE OR TRADE Good sound
. ...in ik. 1 m ti
W'irs Dorse, is-
Walter Jooes. snd nouse below
bridge. So Ashland
WOOD for Jay or potatoes near Trail
R O Skellenger. Trail Ore.
FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE OR TRADE 20 A. on
highway, 6 A. clover, 8 A. under
ditch; cow. hog. 10 tons hay. Sac
rifice price. Take car for equity.
FOR SALE 3 A. close In on high-
- ,,,,. a nalri TOAter.
way Hfc smiimvc. - ... -SOUTHERN
OREGON REALTY CO.
. 44 . Kivereiue.
FOR TRADE 6-room house In Med
ford, clear, for small ranch. Full
particulars In first letter. Box
13179, Tribune.
FOR TRADE 5-roomed house In
Medford. clear, for what have you.
Address Rt. 1, Box 506.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 3 acres with
water: small orchard, small house.
l'i blocks from high school in city
of Rogue River. For Information
write A. R. Owlngs. Independent
Service Sta.. Central point, ore.
TO EXCHANGE Nice little home In
Bend. Ore., clear for something clear
In Medford or Ashland Prefer smsll
acreage What have you. 155 7th St..
Ashland.
rOU SALE REAL ESTATE
43 A. on Crater Lake highway; 6 A.
under ditch, free water: 3 A. al
falfa; fair buildings. Ed Pence,
Trsll, Ore.
1,78 acres sood soil In
SI. Ilin berries, gsrden. potatoes,
V www ,nrt .if.if.. Neat.
comfortable 4-room home, abund
ance of shade, family orchard, barn,
furniture, garden tools, and chick
ens go with the place. Only V,
mile from city limit. Due to Ill
ness must sell at once. $1,300
takes all. $500.00 down, easy terms
on balance. Charles A. Wing
Agency, Inc., 18 No. Front St.
WHEN you think of real estate think
or Brown & wnite.
FOB SALE HOMES
FOR SALE Very attractive a -room
modern home, hardwood floors,
fireplace, neat built-: n kitchen,
breakfast room, 3 bedrooms, bath,
screen porch, stationary cubs, dou
ble garage. Only 3 blocks from
Court House, on paved street. All
a.MMmentfi paid. , Total price W,
350.00 $100.00 down, balance
22.50 per month Including inter
est. Phone 969 -J.
For Sale MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
WE HAVE several fine used pianos of
wen Known mattes, j. saner, steca.
Victor, Crown. Metzow, and others,
from $69. Terms as low as $1 per
week. BUY NOW and SAVE. Cllne
Piano Co., Main and Riverside.
SLIOHTLY used Baby Orand. like
new. a real oargain. Rental terms
will handle. See at Cllne Piano
Co., Main and Riverside.
FINE $550 Crown Upright Orand
riano with ukeiele and banjo at
tachments, a bargain. Terms $1 a
week. Cllne Piano Co., Main and
Riverside, Medford.
PIANOS FOR RENT $2 a month up.
ask aoous our en tin aeuvery oner.
Call or write, cllne Piano Co. Tel.
426. Main and Riverside.
FOH BALL LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Saddle mare and saddle,
spring turkeys. Angora rabbits. So.
Pac. hi way. third house on left 8.
fairgrounds.
FOR SALE Fresh cow and calf at a
bargain. E. B. Bishop, Rt. 1, Box
230.
FOR SALE Rabbits. 721 Beekman.
FOK SALb POULTRY
FOR SALE Thompson strain Barred
Rock hens and unrelated cockerels.
Podicred Lfiihorn cockerels from
Hanwn'n 1633 hatch. Toulouse
we $1 25 earn. Carle Poultry
Farm, phone 258-X.
FOK SALt MISL'KLLANtOLS
FOR SALE Co'.dencorn. tomatoes,
canteloupes. Damson plums. Car
pentr ranch. Jacksonville highway.
fOK 8AI.K--USM Kwlnj machine ail
mikes 15 up: terms II desired All
mikes rented snd repaired Whit
6wlnj UKiuM Co, 34 M. Bartlett.
FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALS Canning beans. Blue
Lake and Kentucky Wonder. You
pick them. 3c lb; picked SVic. 2nd
white bouse on old Midway road.
Alledge Garden.
TOMATOES IHo lb., already picked.
Mrs. Anna Mltcbel. Buckshot hui
road.
FOR SALE CHEAP Vanity with tall
triple mirrors, nice for dress fitting:
Iron. i double beds, springs, chairs,
extension drop lesf tsble, dresser,
chiffonier. 714 Welch St. at W.
Jeckson and Holly Junction.
FOR SALE Circulating coal heater
and davenport. 411 Woodstock.
WINTER Cabbage, cauliflower, broc
coli plants. 1303 East 11th.
FOR SALE One cutter grader, good
condition. 31g 7 Warehouse, luc.
raone iaa.
HOUSEHOLD furniture tor sale. 117
Mistletoe.
FOR SALE Champion peaches. Bring
containers. Chas E. Oray, Gold
Hill. ore.
PICKLING cucumbera. cut flowers.
Mrs. Dressier, 1107 B Main.
FOR SALE Baled straw 30c per bale
E H. Nledermeyer. Phone 697-R-l
DAIRY FLY SPRAY Kills files and
absolutely keeps flies off cows psa
ture. Will nor taint milk. 80c
per gallon, bring own container
Jerry Birr. 4th tc N Bartlett.
FOR SALE Large 'ce Box; also large
electric range 708 Dakota Ave.
HODDEN BREWSTER Poultry and
Dairy feeds. Jerry Barr. 4th & N
Bartlett.
NEW FEED 6TORE ' Buy at lower
prices jerry Barr. 4th Bartlett
Phone 803.
FOR sand, gravel, sediment, fertilizer
ana teaming, pnone 912-j.
BUSINESS OPHOKTUNI1TIES
FOR SALE. TRADE OR LEASE 10-
cabln auto csrr.r. t Alturas. Calif
Big Pales Lbl. Co.. Medford. Ore.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES.
Good Used Cars!
Trade:
Your Old Car for a Better Oriel
A Written Guarantee with
Every Car.
193B LaSalle Convertible Coupe.
1929 Auburn 8 Sedan.
1929 DeSoto Sedan.
1928 Chevrolet Convertible Coupe.
1929 Chevrolet 6 Sedan.
Also others to choose from.
ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC.
38 N Riverside
FOR. SALE One Federal truck, one
Bulck sedan, cheap. Call 530 6.
centra..
MISCELLANEOUS
Authorized Frlgldalre Service Other
Makes rep Tel 437 Nights 905-Y
BUSINESS DIRECTOR!
Abstracts.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts
of rule, it tie Insurance Rooms 8
and 6. No. 32 North Central Ave..
upstairs.
JACKSON CO.
ABSTRACT CO.
A hi tracts of Title and
Title insurance. The
only complete Title
System In Jackson
County.
Expert Window Cleaner.
LET GEOROB DO IT Tel. 1173
House ileanlng. Floor waxing, ori
ental rug cleaning, specialty.
ob Printing.
iiin KDiDiruv inn rF.PARTMENT
WAIL inuuui'w ew
Best equippea p.aas u
Oregon. Printing of all kinds; book
binding; loose-leaf ledgers, aod
kiiinn mvtMmm rftinlloatlns
oath sales slips and everything in
the printing unea. ko-ou w. m'-f
Phone 7o
Money to Lena.
vtrm i.rcm vtONKY ON FURNITURE
AND LATE M 'DEL AUTOS.
Three per ceni per monm va un
paid balance No other charges 6ee
W B. Thomaa, 45 8. Central
around floor Craterlan Theatre
Bldg Sate License No S-1S7.
pjintlng and Paperhanglng.
M. a BUSS Painting and paper
banging ret 646-W. 313 S. Orape
piano ant 'lollo instruction.
TOED ALTON HAiOHT. Teacher oi
piano Haight sons oemce, urana
ing, Composing, etc 8 18 Liberty
Bldg.
Trail iter.
BAD6 rRANSP-B A 8TORAQE CO
Office 1016 No. central Phone 316
Prices rtghfc Service guaranteed.
REIN KING aOCIUNO CO Trans
fer .nd JtoTage We naul anything
a, a reasom Die price. Ill No. flr
Street Phone 333.
HAWLETT rRANSFER Expert pack
ers and movers Special livestock
moving equipment Prloea right
Riverside. Phone 1044-X
LEGAL NOTICES
Notice tn Creditors,
arctics Is herebv lven thst we. the
undersigned, have been appointed by
the County Court or Jackson louoij,
Oregon. Executrix and Executor re
spectively, of the ' estate of J. E.
Roberts, decessed. and hare quali
fied. AU persons hsvlng clslms
sgalnst said estate are hereby noti
fied to present them, with proper
vouchers and duly verified, to us at
the office of Harry C. flkyrman, at
torney for aaid estate, st Room S09.
Medford Center Building. Medford.
Oregon, within six months from the
dste of this notice.
Dated and first published August
lath. 1911
MARTHA C. ROBERTS. Executrix.!
W BERNARD ROBERTS, Executor.
START FOR FIRE;
FINISH IN WATER
By D. N. Hoylman.
,It' Just about a half hour aftr
aupper In 1746 Co., Selma. Oregon.
and tbe members of tlie camp are
scrambling around, making 'up bunks,
folding work clothes, and policing
up In general. A camp visitor won
ders at all the haste. He looks at
the bulletin board and seea: "Special
policing of camp to be followed by
swimming party Everygody goes."
He's just finished the last line when
the clanging notes of the fire gong
breaks in upon him. Immediately,
he's almost swarmed under as the
men pour out of their tents and line
up In the streets. Leaders appear
as If by magic and shout their orders
to their already detailed crews. They
separate, some to the bucket brigade.
some to the back-pump crews, and
the rest tear Into the supply tent
and start bringing out fire fighting
equipment.
The fire truck Is backed up beside
the tent and men, sweating and dusty.
are streaming In and out llke ants,
loading picks, shovels, axes, saws, and
the various equipment that serves to
suppress fires. Between tugging and
pulling at heavily loaded boxes of
fire fighting tools, snatches of con
versation can be heard: "I guess
there'll be no swtmmln' tonight for
us. Just our luck to have this fire
break out when we were goln' for a
swell awlm, but we'll get this baby
out Just like we got those other two."
The truck la Just about full now
the men are piling on up on the
end and high over the aide they go
scrambling madly. Bruised knuckles
and crunching heels are Ignored in
the mad melee. Amid shouts of "Step
on "er" "Hold 'er" (there are still a
few Illustrious fire fighters trying
to pile on) the truck darts out onto
the road, siren screaming madly,
they're off In a cloud of dust.
They whin down the highway,
eager eyes scanning the horizon for
the tell-tale signs of smoke none
yet. They turn off a side road must
be up In them mountains Suddenly
the "truck.ee" puts on the brakes and
rolls up beside the dam on Rough
and Ready Creek. "Everybody out for
swlmmln .' he announces, "there
ain't no fire."
HOME LOAN DISTRICT
PfiBTT.AWn Aiiff OO tit T f
Lipscomb, state manager for the
nuuu uia ntfrn iinun mrnnrir nn inr
OTmpnn. Vin innnilnMH th annAlnt.
ment of attorneys and appraisers for
tne roruana ajstrict, outside of Mult
nomah COlintV. n4 fiir th Wnn
district. H aft if. ftnnnln imp nt. nf
regional staff for the LaOrande dis
trict and attorneys and appraisers
for Multnomah county would be
namea soon.
Appointment included:
Marlon county: John Bayne of Sa
lem. attornev: A. M. Dnirvmni .if
Salem, appraiser. Polk county: Oscar
n) wr oi Lwiiu, attorney; a. l. sei
lers of Monmouth, appraiser.
Mail Tribune Daily
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mind
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Meteorological Report
August 33, 1033.
Forecasts.
Medford and vicinity: Fair tonight
and Wednesday. Not much change
in temperature.
Oregon: Fair tonight and Wednes
day. Warmer northeast portion.
Local Data.
Temperature a year ago today:
Highest, 88; lowest, 63.
Total monthly preclpltstton, trace.
Deficiency lor month, .14 Inch. To-
tal precipitation since September 1
1933. 14 88 Inches.
Deficiency for the season, 3.10
Inches.
Relative humlriltv at A n. m. res
terday, 10 per cent; 5 a. m. today, 6a
per cent.
Tomorrow: Sunrise, 6:37 a. m. Sun
set, 7:00 p. m.
Observations Taken at fi a. m
HO .Meridian Time.
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Boston
Cheyenne
Chicago ....
63 .58
50 .04
Cloudy
P. Cdy
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Rain
, 74
. 64
. 48
, 76
. 94
68
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62
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63 8.18
68 .03
73
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48
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63 1.40
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Helena .
Los Angeles
MEDFORD .
Cloudy
Clear
Clear
New Orleans . 03
New York ' 68
Omaha 76
Coudy
Clov.dy
Phoenix ....100
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Portland 84
Reno 84
Roseburg 84
Salt Lake . 70
San Francisco - 64
Cloudy
Seattle 76
Clear
Clear
Clear
Spokane 76
Walla Walla 80
Washington. D.C. 70
Cloudy
FOR ASHBY ESTATE
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 33 (P)
A contest of the will of the late
Holly Vernon Asbby, consulting en
gineer, in which he left hi 20,000
estate to Mis Sylvia l. New, 36, a
nurse, was filed her Monday by his
divorced wife and "five sister.
The contest charges that Mis New.
who nursed Ashby during his Isst
Illness, conspired with "various
others" to prejudice the engineer
against his former wife and other
relative. The sisters in the contest
are: Mrs. Lilly B. Levy, Portland,
Ore.; Mr. Connie A. DeLln and Mrs.
Lulu C. Wagner. Tacom. Wash.: Mrs.
Winnie V. Finical, Seattle, Wash.,
and Mr. Maud I. Symons, aranta
Pass, Ore.
Kiddle's Incle Dies.
LA GRANDE. Ore., Aug. 23. (IP)
Fred H. Kiddle, undo of Fred E. Kid
dle, president of the stste senate,
died at hi home at Island city last
night, after a ahort Illness. Desth
wss caused by heart disease, accord
ing to reports.
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I. Otherwise
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s. Article
9. Swarm
10. "The Gloomy
Loan"
11. Observed
It. Short for a
man's name
18. Myaelf
21. Workshop
24. Stage speech
to th audi"
ence
14. Afnxea a sig
nature J7. Point
28. Bound of cattli
2. Indefinite
amount
20. Literary frag-
menta
81. Meadow
32. Rei Mple
It. tVaioothlng, as
clothes
18. Btunt
40. Within
42. Caesar's
language
4. Knocks
45. Leave Mndons
4ft. Ourselves
4T. True
4P. Poon
6ft. Saucf
K2. Hippie against
M. June bug
ST. Word of
refusal
8. Tavern
68. Smell
S3. Paca
(SO. KsTg drink
CL Torn
DOWN
1. Strong wind
2. Uetatf
I. Deprive of
sensation
4. Purpone
I. Hoisting apparatus
YOUNG PEOPLE OP
E
E
By J. IT. AngeU.
Two most enjoyable and successful
young people's summer conference
have been held this Tear In the Pres
bytery of southwest Oregon, with an
enrollment respectively of about 100
snd 70. The former was held late In
June at Rogue River, and the latter
early tn August at Bandon.
The Bandon conference la the first
ever held In thla part of the Preaby
tery, and was so successful and so
enthusiastically received that plM
are already in hand for another next
year at the aame place.
The conference at Bandon this
year was due largely to the lnltla
tlve and perseverance of the local pas
tor. Rev. Donald J. Henry, and the
loyal support of his people and others
near by. Conference sessions were
held mostly In the Bandon church
with some classes across the street
in the Episcopal church building.
Afternoons were given, aa usual, to
recreation, games, stunts, etc., in
cluding swimming (in an enclosed,
heated and specially chartered pool
of sea water.)
Miss Mary Moore, of the Presbyte
rian foreign board staff In New York
and whose home is In Bandon, was
dean of the conference with Miss
Donaldlna Cameron of San Pranclsco
as guest speaker. Dr. D. A. Thomp
son, synodlcal executive of Portland,
had charge of the vesper services, and
Ralph T. Moore, a business man of
Bandon and a brother of Miss Mary
Moore, was recreation leader. Others
on the faculty were Lyman Carrier.
Southern Methodist layman of Co
qullle. Oregon, and Glenn R. Cole of
Westminster seminary, Philadelphia,
who la student aupply-pastor this
summer in the North Bend Presbyte
rian church.
As to the expenses of these confer
ences, "Southwest Oregon" challenge
the entire church! At Bandon the
whole charge for registration, room,
hoard, etc., waa only gl.85 for three
daysl At Rogue River, for seven days,
it was 94.60. And thla Includes fine,
appetising, bountiful meals, aa your
correspondent can personally teatifyl
Possible only through many donations
of food and supplies, and much vol
unteer help.
The dean of the Rogue River con
ference was Dr, John W. Haman, paa
tor at Ornnta Pass, with Mrs. Haman
as dean of women, and Rev. W. J.
Howell of Medford aa dean of men
Drs. D. A. Thompson and W, U Van
Nuys of Portland and several minis-
ters of the Presbytery were included
In the Grants Pass faculty, with Rev.
H. T. Mltchelraore of Ashland as reg
istrar and manager.
The conference next year, which
haa been held this year and tor seve
ral years previously at Rogue River,
will be at our new permanent confer
ence grounds at Glendale. Thla haa
been made possible by the gift to tne
Presbytery of hla ranch of 160 aeffa
by Rev. John K. Howard, pastor at
Glendale, Oregon, reserving only the
life use of the house aa a residence.
Tills site, bearing the name of "Fir
Point," is ideally located, lying be
tween the Southern Pacific railroad
and the Pacific highway, hardly three
mile from either, and surrounded
by magnificent mountain and valley
scenery, such as makes southwest
Oregon famous. There la an ample
supply of fine mountain spring water,
a young orchard, and other improve
ments on the place; and plans are al
ready under way for the erection,
largely by gifts of labor and material,
of a kitchen, dining room, and girls'
dormitory for use next year.
E
TO START AT ONCE
SPOKANE, Wash., Aug. 33. (AP)
Camps con tal nine; 1160 workers will
be established tmmedlatelj in Idaho,
Oregon and California, to fight white
pllne blister rust, 6. N. Wyckoff, in
charge of the work In this area said
today.
Funde for the work are being furn
ished under the national recovery act,
Wyckoff esld.
Twelve camps containing 60 men
each are being established In Idaho
In the St. Maries-Elk river and Oro-
flno-Headquarters regions. Five hun
dred men will be employed In Cali
fornia and 60 at locations yet to be
determined. Wyckoff said.
The men will be employed for the
rest of thla season, probably about
the end of October. Next year, he
asserted, the work will be extended
to Montana and Washington. A fund
of si, 183,000 has been eet aside for
the work In these five states.
STRIKE FOR CODE
CHICAOO, Aug. 33. JPi Sewing
machine In 187 Chlcazo dress goods
fsctortes were Idle today a a strike
of more then 7.600 employes, members
of the tnternstlonal Ladlea' Oarment
Workers, went into Its second dsy.
Th strike wa called yesterdiy
sfetr union officials said employers
hsd failed to adopt a suitable cede
upon the terms of the national re
covery program.
Meanwhile, police were called to
the vicinity where most of the shops
are located, to prevent outbreak of
troubl.
KMED
Broadcast Schedule
Wednesday,
g :00 Breakfast News, Mail Tribune
;06 Musical Clock.
8:16 A Peerless Parade.
8:30 Shopping Guide.
D:00 Friendship Circle.
9:30 Morning Melody.
10:00 U. S. Weather Forecast.
10:00 Fashion Parade.
10:16 Musical Notes.
10:80 Morning Comments.
10:46 Quartettes Parade.
11:00 Kay White.
11:06 The Grant Psa Hour.
11:20 Martial Music.
11:36 Song and Comedy.
13:00 Color Magio Program.
13:16 Radio Rendezvous.
13:30 New Flashes. Mall Tribune.
13:80 Pipe Organ Concert.
13:46 Popularity.
1 :00 Lumberjack.
1:30 Mrs. Mabel Mack.
3:00 Classified Edition of th Air.
3:0X) Protective Drive.
3:16 Songs for Everyday.
3:30 KMED Program Review.
3:36 Music of Old.
4:00 Cocktail of Music.
4 :30 Maaterwork.
8:00 Popular Parade.
5:46 New Digest, Mall Tribune.
8:00 Medford Theater Guide.
8:15 Sport and Fishing Flashes by
Al Piche,
6:30 KMED Forum.
6:30 SI and Elmer.
6:46 A Tour of San Francisco.
8:50 Interlude..
7:00 Amateur Night.
7:30-8:00 Eventide.
PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 33, fl)
Flour millers of the Paclflo north
west Monday urged that their Interest
be safeguarded In any plan the gov
ernment adopt for the subsidized
export of wheat from the north Pa
olfto coast.
A committee representing th Pa-
olflo Northwest Millers' association
asked at Monday's hearing by the fed
eral agricultural adjustment admin
istration, that flour as well as wheat
be included In any plan under which
exports made at prices below the
American level will be built up to
that level by cash benefit payments
derived from the processing tax on
wheat.
The meeting here yesterday was the
first step by the government In pre
paring ft program of subsidised ex
nortatlon through which It la hoped
a wheat surplus In the northwest of
around 40,ooo,000 bushels can be re
moved.
O rain warehouses in the region are
overflowing, there la no place to
store the oncoming crop, and the
surplus haa been acting to beat down
the domeatlo -price throughout the
country, speakers said.
250,000 JEWS
PAHA, Czechoslovakia Aug. 33.
(Jewish Telegraphlo Agency) A res
olution recommending the removal
of 350:000 Jew from Germany wa
ready for presentation tonight at the
opening of the 18th World Zionist
congress.
Of this number lOO.OOO can be set
tled In Palestine. Dr. Arthur Ruppln
agricultural and colonlutlon expert,
believes. He and Nahum Bokolow,
president of the World Zionist organ
isation and of the Jewish agency
for Palestine, will present political
and economla aspects of the Oerman
Jewish altuatlon at the coming ses
sion.
Other question to be considered
by th 933 delegates. Including 3D
from th United State, are Palestine
Immigration and the extent of which
Palestine csn afford a refuge to Jews
of other countries.
SALEM,
Aug. 33. p Attorney
H. VanWInkle wa request
Oeneral I.
ed by th tat board of control to
approve a form of application for
persona applytng for relief under the
old sge pension law enacted by the
last legislature.
The law, which become effective
January t, 1034, provide that all ap
plication shall oe filed with the
county court and later be audited
by th board of control.
Persons 70 year of ag or above,
who have been resident of th state
for 18 yeers snd of their county for
two year, will be eligible for pen
sion If they bave no other mean of
support.
PORTLAND PROHIBITION
OFFICE WILL BE HEAD
SEATTLE, Aug. 33. (AP) Trans
fer rif the Seatttle, Tacpma and
Bpokane office, of th prohibition
bureau to Portland under the di
vision of Investigation was an
nounced today by EarlE Koahler, In
vestigator In charge or reorganising
th prohibition force her.
FLOUR MILLERS
ASK PROTECTION
ON GRAIN PRICE
BLANKS REQUIRED
DAIRY HEAD SEES
BAD SITUATION IN
SURPLUS SUPPLY
A "bad altuatlon In this city, re
sulting from an ovsrproductlon of
milk," was described to the Klwsnl
club yesterday st th. Hotel Med
ford by J. O. Mlckle. chief of the
division of food and dairies of th
stste department of agriculture, who
1 on an Inspection tour here this
week.
Milk depots," Mr. Mlckle described
s "operating in direct conflict with
th alms of th National Recover;
act, in that they are running down
Instead of building up. the price of
milk. The tendency In the United
State today In the government pro
gram l to control supply and re
establish price." An Industry, Mr.
Mlckle emphsslsed, can't be built up
by crowding the price of the product
down.
Need for an equalizing tax on oleo
margarine was also stressed by Mr.
allckle, who stated that action va
taken at the recent dairy conference
at crescent city to urge uch a ta
through national cooperation.
There 1 now a total of 1S9.000.00T
pound of butter In itorage, wher
th prevlou yearly average ha been
138,000,000 pounds, Mr. Mlckle atated,
citing further the overproduction ex
isting In the dairy Industry. The net
average Income of the farmer today,
throughout th United States, he
added. 1 only (263. Th average
butter consumption In Canada, he
stated, 1 38 pounds. In Australia 38.
and In the United State only 1T.08.
T
PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 31. (fl
Police said today that Arthur 8.
Blanchard, 48, of Albany waa found
late Monday In the Park blocks of
the downtown district. Th officer
said Blanchard disappeared here Au
gust 13,
The Albany man, who ha been
prominent In state fraternal circle.
was unable to tell police a coherent
story and apparently wa suffering
rrom Illness or shock. An automo
bile he had rented Just before he
vanished has not been found. He
Indicated, the officers said, that it
waa "In the water." He said h. had
had a hard struggle "In th water"
to reach safety.
Doctor who conducted a medical
examination aald Blanchard hsd suf
fered temporary loss of memory be
cause of a slight brain hemorrhage),
but the trouble wa clearing up.
Brownsboro
BROWNSBORO. Aug. 33. (Spl.)
Mllo Conley and mother, Mrs. H easier
of Medford, were overnight guest
at th w. M. Hansen home Satur
day.
C S. Tucker and mother, Mrs. Ed
Tucker, were shopping In Medford
Thursdsy.
Mis Iris Corcoran of Ross lan to
a guet of Mrs. Olaas.
Those who attended th celebra
tion at Jacksonville Saturday from
Brownsboro wer Mr. and Mr. O.
Myers and children and Mildred Han
sen.
Mr. Bell, an unci of Mr. Oee.
Brown, I a guest at the Brown home.
Mr. and Mrs. Oh. Clngoad and
daughters Verna and Beth wer din
ner guest at the Maxfleld horn
Sunday, The occasion was In honor
of Mr. Maxfleld' birthday.
Lester Marshall and grandmother.
Mm. T. W. Marshall, and Walter
Strahn spent a few day recently at
the forest service camp with Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Marshall.
Mr. and Mra. Ross of Madera, Oal
re visiting Mr. and Mrs. Oallup.
Later, Mr. Rosa expect to go Into
the garage business at Esgle point.
Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Thornton wer
dinner guest at th Wright horn
Sunday.
W. M. Hansen worked at th Ram
Stanley ranch laat week, on th alio
recently purchased by Mr. Stanley.
O. A. Hansen and Bill Gibson sr.
busy hauling onions and pot toe to
Medford.
Griffin Creek
ORIPPW CREEK, Aug. 33. (Spl.)
Several families from here attended
the Gold Rush Jubilee at Jackson
ville Saturday, and report a wonder
ful time.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Pool spent th
past week st pish Isk ss guest of
Mr. snd Mrs. Hsrry Wilson.
Mra Wllber Kim I (pending this
week visiting her slater at Corrl.
Cal.
Mr. end Mr. Leon Brown left Sun
dsy morning for Johnson' Prauie,
where he haa employment for th rest
of the summer, driving tractor loading
loga.
Plans are under way for th open
ing of school September. For th
benefit of the Jacksonville pupil
who go from her, chool wlU start
September 11. Th bus from Jack
sonville will run out here again, as
the past two years
Mr. and Mr. Chrla Wolf made a
business trip to Klamath county
Wednesday.
Mrs. Jack Smith and daughter
Helen have been visiting here from
Marshfleld.
Miss Clara Harris went to Keno
to visit her father. Mr. Harris wa
valtlng th family her Saturday.