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PAGE SEVEN You Can V Afford to Miss the Buying Opportunities Listed Here MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKD, OREGON, MONDAY. 'AUGUST 28, 1933. Why Not Try a Want-Ad WANT, to Kll your nomet Waut to get rid at few odds and tail In household rurairjing Do you ul tool tot your gar dent An inexpensive Want-AO in ths Mall rrlbun Classified Pan 111 find the m tbess and many other perplexing orobrema- Hsre Are the Rates: per word first tnrtli (Minimum aoo) each additional InssrUon, pel word Minimum lOci Per Una per month, without cop; change US 75 Phone LOST ANu FOUND LOST Elk tooth chl"'m, Return to Medford Hotel. Reward LOST Bunch of "ys-even Yale, 8 Corbln. others wwrted. Reward Leave at Tribune office. ' '" Horn-rim glasses Monday .v, utn Sacred Heart no nam and Riverside. Please return to Mall Tribune. LOST It dog missing, call 1616. HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED Experienced packers. Ap ply from 8 to 9 a.- m.. Bear Creek orchard Packing House. WANTED Housekeeper in motherless himA! full Charge, iw m J; State age and aalary. Box Tribune. 13314 GIRL aaalst housework. cnUdren; board,' room, wages. Phone 1217-J. WANTED MISUKLLANEODS FOR RENT S-room modern house, sst side. Phone 1658. WANTED Pasture for cows, also want saddle horse. Chester Wendt. HIGH SCHOOL girl wants home for winter. Phone 278-J. WANTED Laundry completely fin ished. 8c lb. Also day work. Tel. 4-F-2. WANTED Stock to pasture; excel . lent feed, running water; $2.00 per month. Ed Bechtel, Myera lane. near S. O. 8. CHILDREN well cared for, day or hour. Good nome. ruuuew,- WANTED Laundry completely fin ished, 8o lb. Phone 4-F-3. wNnr.n Modern house to rent, 8 bedrooms, walking distance to courthouse. Phune 117-J. WANTED White Leghorn pullet. Give description and price. Box 123, Butte Falls, Ore. WOULD LEASE amsll herd Guernsey cows to party with teed. H. 8. Howell, Rt. 3. Grant Pasa. WANTED to buy old gold, denial scrap, placer gold Cecil M. Jen nings, corner Front 4s Main. WANTED Household goods, stoves tool or ' what have you Medford Bargain House. 27 N. Grape St. Tel 1062. . WANTED Listings of valley home In exchange for choice Oal property Staple Realty Co., Aahland. HAT GRINDING A specialty Brown, the hay grinder. K40 So. Central PHONE 969-R. Have your furniture reupholstered, reglued. reflnuhed Thlbault. JUNK WANTED We pay oash for JUNK BATTERIES as RAOIAIORS. ALUMINUM BRASS. COPPER It unk Of all descrintions MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 97 No Grape Tel 1062 WANTED Kerry Keen for Model A Phone 4I9-X. tOtt Kfc.Vl HULStS FOR RENT Furnished 3-room apt., with bath. Also partly turn. 4-rm. house. Inquire 319 Beatty St. FOR RENT House rent for carpen ter work. Box 120B8. Tribune. FOR RENT No. 3 Holly Court, newly dcorated, electric range, refrigera tor, oil heat. Flrat insurance Agen cy. H. H. Brown. Phone 105; after 5, 1670. FOR RENT 917 W 11th. 37 Washington. 811 W. 2nd (stucco). 1003 Sailing Ave. 905 Tripp. 208 Summit. FIRST INSURANCE AGENCY H. H. Brown. Phone 105. After 6. 160. HOUSES U0, 613.60 and 315. paid; wood range Phone 106. ror rent unfurnished. Homea furnished or Browo a White. CLASSY mjdem 6-room stucco, front Cleat 625 Pine. FOR RENT 5 -room ed or uni trmshed. bouse, furnlah- Call 934-R. HOMES FOR RENT Call 606 FOR SALE OR RENT tldney Smith Home comer Weat Main Oreo Exclusive listing W L Vawter Jackson Co Bank Bldg. FOR RENT A well furnished 6-room house. Inquire 817 W. 10th. FIVX room rarnuuied horn. 113 Cot- tag. MISCtl.UA.VEOn AiithorlMd Frl-ldalre Service Other rOB SUNT APABTMENT8 FURN. 3 and S-room apU. and gar age. 604 W. 10th. FOR RENT J menta; ahade. and S-room apart 818 No. Central. FOR RENT Apartment, Riverside. 635 North FOR RENT Unfurnished apartment, combination living and dining room, sleeping room, kitchenette with built-in, gas range, refrigerator, bath and toilet. Heat and water furnished. Rent 61800 per month. Phone 71 or call at Mall Tribune office. FOR RENT Furnished 349 No Bartlett. apartment OURRELl COUtlT 829 No Holly. FOR KENT FlRMSHfcD KUO.MS FOR RENT 3 furnlahed houaekeep Ing rooms. 630 W. 4th. FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleep Ing room with Datb room privi leges, garage 610 per month. 423 so tuveraiae. FOR RENT Attractive rooms, board at 14 Cottage. good ATTRACTIVE room 404 B drape FOR BENT BOA BO AND BOOMS FOR RENT Good board, room. No. Oakdale. BOARD AND ROOM at 716 B. Rates very mode-ate. FOB RENT -MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT 24 acres. 4-room plas tered house, chicken house, garage. 616.00 per month. Charles A. Wing Agency, mo. FOR RENT Room 18x80 feet on ltable for small bust- Orapa St. 8ultable for small bus! nee Located next door to Mall . Tribune Job ' Shop. Reasonable rent. Call at Mall Tribune office or Phone 76. BUSINESS OPPOKTUNIITIES FOR SALE. TRADE OR LEASE 10- cabin auto camp at Altura. cam Big Pines Lbr. bo.. Medford. Ore. FOB EXCUANOB LIGHT '29 sedan. Perfect condition to exchange for dairy cows. South ern Oregon Realty Co., 44 North Riverside. FOR EXCHANGE 1',$ ton Graham truck for M-ton truck. Phone Flynn Electrio Co., 107-J. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Reglater ed Guernsey bull. Phone 697-J-2. DAYBED or 13-guage pump shotgun ror light trailer, l-norse corn cul tivator, other small tool. Apply E. E. Davis, Beagle P. O. WILL TRADE car, truck, radio for wood. Hlway Exchange, one mile south of Phoenix. WANT LIVESTOCK Will trade equity In b-room house, jxoellent location hoi 1063c Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE Light sedan In good condition, for truck. Phone 697-R-l. J-ROoM modern home bath laundry trat screened porch built-lns gar age shade and 'run trees; 3700 equity for car. ao-eage ' cabin site or what bave you Phone 1538-L or write Box 13337 frlbune. FOR SALE OR TRADE Good eound work horse, 1400 lb 7 years old Walter Jonea, 3nd bouse below bridge, So. Ashland. WOOD for jay or potatoes, near Trail R O Skellenger. Trail. Ore. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE WILL TRADE 185 acres, 100 acre In cultivation; rich black, free soil. Fenced with Page wire. 60 acres free Irrigation. Some stock. Equip ped. Will take home In Medford and some cash for equity. Price $12,000.00. See Charles A. Wing Agency, Inc. FRUIT CANNERY, well located for residence or ranch. Phone 857-X. FOR SALE OR TRACE 320 acrea good farm land in southern Alberta for Medford property or acreage. Must be clear, owner. Mary E. Gustafson. Star Rt., Medford, Ore. 260-ACRE farm in Missouri for trade. Phone 557-X. FOR SALE OR TRADE A stocked and equipped farm for Medford or A?hland residence property or smftll acreage. Address Box 83, Wil liams, Ore. TO EXCHANOE Nloe little borne tn Bend. Ore., clear for something clear In Medford or Ashland Prefer small acreage. What bave you 155 7tb St. As til and. FOB 8ALB BEAL KSlaTE FOR SALE 3 acres on Bear creek: house in grove: water pump; $650, 250 ca&h. J. O. Johnson, 437 80. Central. WHEN you think of real estate think of Brown 6t Whit FOB SALE HOMES FOR SA LE New 6-room modern house, owner. Will sacrifice. Inquire 1129 Mantle St., Medford. 6-ROOM modern house. Price I15O0. 623 N. Riverside. Phono 319-X. FOR JSALb AUTOMOBILES. FOR SALE 30-passenger school bus. Inquire Jacksonville .Service Bts. Good Used Cars! Trade: Your Old Car for a Better One I A Written Guarantee with Every Car. 1928 LsSallt Convertible Coupe. li29 Auburn 8 Sedan. 1939 DeSoto Sedan. 1929 Chevrolet Convertible Coupe. 1929 Chevrolet 8 Sedan. Also others to choose from. ARMSTRONO MOTORS. INO. 88 N Hiverside POR SALE One Pederal truck, one Buick sedan, cheap. Call 630 6 Central. FOB SAI.fc LIVRSTCH'H FOR SALE Voung horae. some broke to work and rid. Piion 334-4-4. rOB SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 1 registered Durham bull. 3 years old. fine pedigree, 7S. William Aualand, 300 So. 6th Grant Pasa or phone 603-F-3, Grants Paas. FOR SALE 100 sheep. Phone 417. FOR SALE Saddle mare and saddle, spring turkeys, Angora rabbit. So. Pac. hlway, third house on left 8. fairground. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS WINTER cabbage, cauliflower, broo coll plants. 1203 E. Itlh. FOR SALE 13 to 20 tons A-l Bart lett and Anjou pears. F. Wedge. I mile weat Talent school. BARGAIN 7-tube Boaoh Superhet erodyne console radio. Just like new. 330. Limited time only. Don's Radio Service. BIG green slabs, per load 2 -load lots. 31.88. Medford Fuel Co.. Tel. 431 FOR SALE New 360 Wlnoheater shot gun, cheap. 603 N. Bartlett. FOR SALE Peaches, applet, Damaon plum. Phone 639-J-l. Mra. Luke, FOR SALE Kitchen cabinet, solid oak, white porcelain top. 313.00. Call 843 west Second St. FOR SALE Tomatoea lc per lb. Cal- noun rancn, 1 mile s. w. of Phoenix FOR SALE Port Orford cedar boat. A-l condition. 846 Apple St. FOR "sALli kelvlnator, dlnetteeet chest of drawers and library table. 117 Mistletoe. FOR SALE Crawford peaches for canning. Bring contalnera. Joe Kantor. Rt. 4. Box 237. POR ale or trai ro" B.?.lj. OB TRADE 1500-watt rebuilt western Electric light plant. 6 brood sows, 6 feeders. 1119 No. Central. FOR SALE Sweet corn. Special rricea on quantities, jske Brown south end King's highway. FOR SALE Used sewing machine, all manes, so up; terms II desired All makes rented and repaired White sewing Machine Co. 24 N Bartlett DAIRY FLY SPRAY Kill tiles and absolutely keeps tiles off cow pas tur. WIU not taint milk 90c per gallon bring own container Jerry Baxr. 4tb & N Bartlett. FOR SALE large 'oe box; also large owuhiu mugs iug uaauba Ave. HODOEN BKEWSTER Poultry and oairy reeds. Jerry Barr. 4tb & N Bartlett. NEW FEED STORE Buy at lower prices jerry uarr. ttb at Bartlett Phone 803. FOR sand, gravel, eedlment. fertilizer ana teaming, pnone 912-j. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstract. MDRRAV ABSTRACT CO. Abstracta or rule, title Insurance. Room 8 nd 6. No. 83 North Central Ave, upstair. JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstract of Title and Title Insurance. The only complete Title System in Jackson County. Expert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1173 House leaning. Floor Waxing. Ori ental rug cleaning, specialty. ob Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant in southern Oregon. Printing of all kind; book binding; loose-leaf ledgers, and blanks, billing systems, duplicating cash sales slips and everything in the printing line. 38-30 N. Grape Phone 76. Punting and Paperhanglng. M. A BUSS Painting and paper banging TeL 846-W 313 3 Orape Money to Lena. WB LEND vlONE"? Oti FURNITURE AND LATE M DEI AUTOS Three per cent per month on t paid balance No other charges See W E. Thomas. S. central Ground floor Cratertan Theatre Bldg S'ate License No 3-157. Piano ant. violin Instruction, FRED ALTON HAiOHT. Teacher at Piano Haihr Song Service. Arrang ing, Computing, etc. SIS Liberty Bldg Transfer. Ej.D6 TRANSFER St STORAGE CO. Office 1016 No Central Phone 816 Prices right Service guaranteed. RE1NKJNQ TRUCKING CO Trans fer nd Jtorage We haul anything ai a reasons ole price. 111 No. Fir Street Phone 933. HAWLEV TRANSFER Expert pack era and movers Special llfestock moving equipment Price right Riverside Phone 1044-X LEGAL NOTICES Notice for. Publication. This will notify lsnd holders under the Eagle Point Irrigation District that the Board of Directors for said district will sit as a Board of Equal ization on October 3rd, a 3:00 o'clock p. nr. in the office of the district for the purpose of reviewing and cor-: reeling it aawssment roil which are now on file In this office for public inspection. Parties aggrieved, or de siring adjustment In acreage should present themselves before the Board at this time, or should file written request for corrections prior to the j anove mentioned date. By order of the Board of Director. CLARENCE P. DA VIES, Secretary. Notice. Some Medford business men are still buying their printing from csn rasters who live in Medford but who send the orders out of the city and county to have trie printing done Not a very good way to build up home industries and put over th R- A. Insist thst your prlntlaj 1 1 at home. (Adv.) (gMJ NTTBRIEFS V -S. X. Beagle BEAGLE, Aug. 38. (Spl.) Air. and Mrs. Don Seegmller of Medford spent the week-end with Don s parent, Mr. and Mra. R. H. Seegmller. The Ryan and Seegmller families picnicked at the Dodge bridge Au gust 30, with friends from Sam Val ley. Harriet Frey of Lake Creek la visit ing this reek at the Chaa. Sanderaon home. Marie Seegmlller spent last week In Portland, where he visited rela- tlvea and attended the wedding of a cousin. About 80 friend pent Wednesday evening at the Edlu home and en joyed a watermelon and muskmelon feed. Games were played and every one reported a good time. Orandma Wllhlte of Eagle Point Is visiting thl week at the J. L. Frink home. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sanderaon and son. Lawrenoe. Robert and Ernest spent three days at the huckleberry patch. The berries this year are large but scattering. Frank Nelson and Chas. Mulhollen and son Tommy spent thl week at Huckleberry mountain. Wednesday was community clean. up day at the schoolhouse. A large crowd attended and schoolhouse and grounds show "there were some will Ing workers. A basket lunch was en Joyed at noon. Friend here of the Runnella fam ily of Sams Valley were grieved to hear of Harold' traglo death, and extend their aympathy. Jean Suarks of Medford la spend ing the week vtsttlng at the Blaine home. Little Eva Frey of Lake Creek vis ited at the Edler home last week. Mrs. Louise Belts and family of Medford attended the melon party at the Edler home Wednesday evening. Those who were' Medford- eoppers the last of the week were Mr. and Mrs. Seegmlller, Mrs. Stalling and daughter Claudia, Mra. Sakralda, Mra. Ryan and family, Mr. Sprouse, Mr. and Mrs. Dennlson and baby arid Mr. and Mr. Chas. Mulhollen and fam ily. Among those who attended the Jubilee at Jacksonville were Mrs. Ry an and family. Mr. Sprouse, Mr. and Mrs. Dennlson and baby, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mulhollen and family and Frank Nelson. Troop No. 14 apent Sunday at their camp on Evans creek. Griffin Creek ORJFPTN CREEK. Aug. 38. (Spl.) Miss Elinor Hart and Miss Georgette Randall were visiting Lillian Brown Monday. Mr. Williams haa completed the cleaning of the schoolhouse, and everything la ready for the opening September 4. Anyone who wishes to see Mr. Pool, he win be at the schoolhouse all day August 30. Mr. and Mrs. Randall and, daugh ter George tta. spent Thursday at Eagle Point visiting Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Taylor and family. Pear picking Is starting In most of the orchard again. The middle of this week will see everything go ing full blast. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS 1. Bast Indian prlncs I. That girl t. Sphera II. Brasilia!, macaw II. Bsverag 14. Ed lb a seed 15. Or man river H. Serious 18. Ona of the highest class of verte brates 10. Or eat LflV 11 Flnlal of a tplra It. Total 1. Component of succotash U. Women devoted to a religious - 1 life IT. Church govern Irifc body 19. Fears neatly Solution of Saturday' Paul iQlulllTlE&ftlAlYSTC U N (D E R T OME fflL O U P E a iMl 9. JfflE kiA S o k C OpT OR T 5KAM E RCE EMELgEAWsN ARE eiairma RipiQ g. S3 33zm ICjftlElAT OpTyy E TgcgN BB R A T K nJo m E P Ujgiig fdA S TEHWA N 5IH RIEID AITTE N D3P T 1 A BjLY 1 ffl A MlMs A LTiON EVEiN TggOlNlO M A T OlP E it. Railroad, flare signals di, toting noc tnrnal blrda 47. Ra-fcrrlnn- . Dallied dlrectlv to a Si. Lamb's pn particular nam person tn. Hcale 4?. Test 41. GuMed 62. Make a 41. Still mistake 44. At or from a M. American distance Indian ' p i' r ' if i' Is ww r i" 73 w mr ' ' i"-' nz' ! l!l r JiUm uluL. V J jj3' a"" i ft i nasi " mi WilUdt .aaiaiaiaaaai ji . .saaaaax mmmm mmm mmL u- AUm Jfl 31 4o M"- Ai m43 ! i 1 i- saas, Hl'lis i VW i .Lm.,f , ,.,r, 'Mi zsr t "r I m" rvMr T B Persist PERSIST, Aug. 38 (Spl.) Betty Ash apent the week-end in MM ford with her cousin. Mrs. Earl Pry. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Hutchison cell ed on Cfeorge Sohermerhorn August 32. Med ford h op psrs from h re A u- gust 31 wera Mr. tnd Mr. Fred Sturgts, Mr. a-nd Mrs. Stewart Dlts- worth. Bn Ctesry, Mr. and Mri. Er vln Hutchison and Mrs. Lowell Ash. Re1 stive of Howard Ash gave a surprise party for him August 34 Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Howe of Trail. Mr. and Mrs. Ohas. Cushman and Mr. Crafford. Hollla Chamberlain of Minneapolis and B&fathe of Duluth are visiting Mr. and Mra. Howard Ash of Kile Creek. Mr. Chamberlain is a cousin of Howard Ah and Intends to remain In Oregon for some time. Mildred Young and son Donald, rso Mrs. Lowell Ash, were luncheon guest of Mrs. Charles Cushman Au gust 35. In the afternoon the ladles called on Mrs. Chas. Pry of Trail creek. August 33 Mrs. Howard Ash' gave an Informal supper In honor of her husband's birthday. The guest list Included Geo rye Hall. Mra. Dinghy, Mabel, Peter, Emll and Fred Sandoz. Lens Zlmmerlee. Earl Bafathe. Hollla Chamberlain, also Lowell and Dor othy Ash. George -Schermerhorn and Mildred Young were shopping at Trail Au gust 36. Emory Moore spent a few daya vis iting the Zlmerlees this week. Holcomb Springs HOLCOMB 8PRINGS, Aug. 29. (Spl.)-Mr. and Mra. Nay lor of Ash land have taken a cottage for a time. Mr. Darby of Denver, Colo., who has spent the summur here ha en gaged a home for the winter tn Ash land, and expect his wife In a few days. Mr. Darby aays he plana to lo cate here. Visitors lnt week at the springs were: Mrs. Preston Ireland, Eleanor Witt, Lebanon, Ore.. Mr. John Links. San Francisco, V. E. Ross. Oold Hill. Frank and Florence Scherer, Phoenix. Mrs. V. E. Daugherty, Ora Lester. Mra. A. McBee. Mr. and Mrs. John R- Crues, Mr. and Mrs. Sutton and fam ily, Mra. J. A. Walker, Mr. and Mrs Fred E. Payne, Medford. Table Rock TABLE ROCK, Aug. J8. (Spl.) Frank Meyer, family, aocompanled by Mrs. Meyers, Sr.. enjoyed an outing at coast point this week. Mrs. Robt. Fox. who has spent sev eral monthe here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Newman, return ed to her home at Aberdeen, Wash last week. Miss Betty Wilson of Sams Valley spent last week a a guest of the C. W. Sage family. Mis Elaine Clement of Aahland 1 visiting her friend. Miss Net New. man, this week. Rev. D. D. Randall conducted the Cross-Word Puzzie S. Damages 8. Vaporous 7. Cura 8. Attention J. i"orm ct musical composition 10. Ingredient of varnish 11. Diminishes 17. Sawlna Implement -19. Disordered: colloq. 21. Terminal 2. Cat's murmur :t Form of salutstlon 26. Planet :8. Vibrationltss points SO. Small round mark 2. Vary fiellfhtrul .13. rravat .14. Perched H. dot awav from 38. Vawns .ii. fief ore: nauf. 40. New Zealand 42. Restrain '-5. Festival IB. Sea eaRla 48. Large open vessel R0. Corroded IL Bulfrnrlao coin TO HI. Orowlnu out R.t. Understand . fift. Garden plot 67. Resume DOWN L Untrained t. Exist 1. Shrub with fragrant flowers 4. M".Titir of surface religious meeting her Thursday evening. Mrs. James Martin and sons and Desmond Sweet, all of Antloch. are assisting with Bartlett pear picking at the Dixie orchard. Picking at the Redskin orchard Is scheduled to be gin August 38. Charles DeArmond threshing ma chine threshed the grain crop of Charles Angle Thursday. R. E. Neslon returned SatunUy from a business trip to Portland. Second cutting of alfalfa la In progress here. From present indications thla dis trict will be represented again this year in three high school of the valley. The attendance will be di vided between the high schools of Central Point, Medford and earns Valley. Pesr picking Is now under ray In several of the local orchards. Many of the pears are being sold to can neries. Swimming in the river la still a popular sport, here the weather be ing warm enough to make It quite enjoyable. Pistol River CCC PISTOL RIVER,' C. C. C Au. 18 (Spl.) Curry county waa represent ed Thursday and rrlday by J. L. waldt, Eddie Sirmer, W. H. Parker and S. F. Tynea. W. H. (Cowboy) Parker and 0. F. (Doc) Tynes expect to take flrat money In the C. C. C. conteat. One Round Brown waa on the cas ualty list Wednesday almoat lost an eye due to his Inexperience with a pick. Our friend Maine suffered a scalp wound caused by falling rock, but was able to report for duty. The boys from C. C. C. No. 1123 usually apend their Saturdays and Sundays fighting fire, and are to be commended on their excellent work and willingness. Meteorological Report August 38. 1033 Medford and vicinity : I news ing cloudiness tonight and Tuesday; cool er Tuesday. Oregon: Unsettled northwest por tion with showers tonight and Tues day; increasing cloudiness elsewhere with lower temperature east and ex treme south portion Tuesday. Local Data Temperature a year ago today Highest 76; lowest 53. Totol monthly precipitation, trace. Deficiency for the month, .31 Inch Total precipitation sine September 1, 1933, 14.88 inches. Deficiency for the season, 3.16 In Blatli hurvtlrilrt, R n M day, 90 per cent; 6 a. m. today, 78 Tomorrow: Sunrise 5:33 a. m.a aun set 6:50 p. m. Observations Taken at 6 A. M., HO Meridian Time 8 it I ii City Boston HMM.W.H Cheyenne Chicago Eureka ..-..m Helena Los Angeles MEDFORD New Orleans New York Omaha Phoenix 1 Portland Reno Rom burg i Salt Lake 70 Clear 02 .SO Clear 4Q .03 Cloudy 48 Clear 48 Clear 68 Cloudy 62 Clear B0 T. Clear 74 ' Clear 08 .0 Clear 73 Clear 00 T. Cloudy 63 Clear 66 Cloudy 68 Clear 63 Cloudy 00 Cloudy 03 Clear 08 Clear 72 Cloudy San rranclsco i Seattle I Spokane - Walla Walla Washington, D.O. I KMED Broadcast Schedule Tu.sday. a 00 Breakfast News, Mall Tribune. :0a Musical Clock. 9:16 A Peerless Psrad. 8:30 Shopping Qulde. 8:4 Th Royal club Program. 8:00 Friendship Circle. :30 Morning Melody. 10:00 U. 8. Weather porcast. 10:00 Fashion Parade. 10:15 Music Note.. 10:45 The .Pet Prof ram. 11:00 Kay Whit. II: 06 The OranU Pa Hour. 11:30 Martial Muale. 11:36 Sons; and Comedy. 1J:00 Mid-day Review. 13:15 Fopularltl. 13:30 Newa Plaahea, Mall Tribune. 13:30 Vignette. 13:45 Th Oolden Wart Program. t:l 5 Varieties. 3:00 Classified Edition of the Air. 8:00 fiong for Ereryd.y. 3: JO KMED Program Review. 3:36 Muslo of Old. 4 00 Cocktail of Muale. 4 30 Maaterwork. 5:00 Popular P.rads. 5:45 Newa Digest, Mall Tribune. 8:00 Medford Theater Quid. 8:15 Andy Slough. 6:80 Dlnn.r D.no. 8:45 Mrs. Caaparl. 7:00 Eventld. 7:80-8:00 Al Stewart' Dane Band At 78. Jone Quldada of Reno, Ner., who onoa msda a aaddls for Theodora Roocevelt. la engsgM In making a saddle for Oovarnor Prod Balzar. Phoae 643. We'll bau) aw a; yoiu fefuas, CHj Sanltarj 8ruo. TO TRY FOR DISTANCE MARK &jSfs x F V Va' VJ"ST7 (j Franc. .co d. Plnldo, on of Italy's best long distance pilots, la pre paring to take off soon from New York on a flight across the Atlantic In n effort to set a new long distance flying record. He hopes to circle Rom and then fly eastward to Baghdad or possibly India. The filer is shown hers with h's plan and proposed route. (Assoelated Press Photo) INY DISTRICTS AFTER SALEM, Aug. 28. (AP) O. K. Strlcklln, state engineer and secre tary of the reclamation commission stated that' 23 Irrigation and drain age district In Oregon had complet ed or were preparing applications for loan under the reconstruction fin ance corporation act. Senator Stelwer recently - advised Strlcklln that Oregon should receive between 81,500,000 and 82.000,000 ol the (60,000,000 appropriated by con gress for rehabilitation of irrigation and drainage districts. Applications must be filed 'with the government by January 31, 1934. While the Indebtedness of the ir rigation and drainage district aggre gate In excess of 813,000,000, includ ing interest due the state, the dis tricts are seeking on 84.800,000. Strlcklln said this amount of money would go a long way toward refinanc ing the projects and placing them on a sound basis. Officials declared, that In eome cases the district bond holders had agreed to accept a low a 26 cent on the dollar for their securities, while in a few remote cases the band holders were holding out for 86 cent on thd dollar. The latVir figures were de clared unreasonable by the recon struction finance corporation, Strlck lln said. AUBURN, Ind (UP) A sheriffs sal behind th. city hall hers, at which a bid of 6160 waa accepted, waa tha Ignomlnloua fate of a 6360, 000 dream of a Detroit Inventor. The object on sale waa an auto mobile which Warren Noble, consult ing engineer and designer, hoped would revolutionize the transporta tion Industry. He had spent 6350.000 and two yeara In construction of the model. Illness and other reversal overtook Noble shortly before the model waa completed. He was forced to sell 65 percent In terest in the plan. Storkholdera re fused to furnish additional fund and the aale here was ordered to satisfy Judgment of 6565 against Noble held by H. L. Layler, Detroit. The car had been stored In the Auburn Automobile company factory hers for several months. h. H. Dunten, Port Wayne attorney retained by Layler, made the only bid. An outstanding feature of the auto mobile la a torlslastlc system of wheel suspension. The csr haa no axles, each wheel being set In rubber and auspended from the frame. This I said to permit th vehicle to travel over hard bumpa at a high speed with no nottcesble shork. The motor used by Noble was a 13 cylinder, front-drive. Oregon Weather Unsettled northwest portion with showers tonight and Tuesday: In creaalng cloudiness elsewhere, with lom-er temperature enat and extreme south portions Tueedsy; moderate southerly winds offshor. Fir westher forecast for Oregon: Overcast northwest portion today and Tuesday, becoming unsettled and fol lowed by light rains; fair extreme south portion, becoming unsettled by Tuesday elsewhere; generally lower temperature and higher humidity east and south . portion Tuesdsy; moderate south, becoming southwest i winds. 'SUE. HELPED BY FEES SALEM, Ora. (TJP) state of Ore gon had aD Income from mlacellan-. ous sources, aside from direct taxa tlon, of 83.093,197 during the last year, reported the atata tax commis sion. Biggest contributor waa the Insur ance department, which took la 8789,448 fees, inheritance tax depart ment had an Income of 8580.868, cor. poratlon department 8384.038. Re Imburaement for oars of state wards netted 8383.408. Other sources of Income Included office' building rentals 860,000, stat department fees 834.343 Interest on dally bank balance 818,870, printing department 817,743, dairy and food division fees 83008, educational aid refunda 87300, atata engineer fees 83769, medical examlnera fee 61018. salary refunda 61878, supreme court fees 67604, firs marahall fees 65838. and real estate brokers 66638. More minor amount received In. olude attorney general fees 637, bar ber examiners 6715, day nursery 630. battleship Oregon 6088. child wel fare commission 639, chtropractlo ex. amlners 8379, chiropodist examiners, 634; embalmera examiners 8133, em ployment agency licenses 8839, funer al directors licenses 874, forestry dept. receipt 63.35, health board re ceipt 6433, hydro-electiio commis sion fee 697, naturopathic examln era 670, purs food law violations fines 6318, InterMt on over-Invested funds of Warm Spring . Irrigation district, seven cenu. COPENHAGEN, Aug. 38 (API- Police stationed a guard today In front of the hotel where Colonel . Charles A. Lindbergh and his wife srs staying, and the men assigned to this duty had plenty of work keeping back tha crowds.' The rooms occupied by ths Lind bergh, who arrived Saturday after completing a flight over the north, Atlantlo rout by atage from th United State, were guarded aa though they contained ths crown jewels. Thousand of letter and telegrams had piled up for the Lindberghs this morning, Including a Isrge numoer from Amerlcs. Apparently ths airman realised b) could not entirely ecp th public, for he seemed to bs tsklng things philosophically. SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico, Aug. 38. (AP) Ths City Service Denver, sn oil tanker owned by ths Cities Serv ice Transportation company, Denver, Colorado, tied to her dock here today with her bow smashed In about ten feet aa a result of running Into Mon Ita Island in the Mona channel dur ing an squall early yesterday. SANTA CRUZ, Calif., Aug. 38 (AP) Election of trustees and selec tion of Mlaa Viola Nuttal of Salinas aa "bathing beauty" concluded ths annual convention of th 30-30 clubs here today. Trustees named were: Jos Enudaon, Klamath Falls; Charles Leamon, Sacramento, .and Wayns Stons, Fresno, District Judge ' Herbert Schiller parked hi automobile oppoalt th county Jail In Salt Lake city and re turned to find thieve had stolan th tire and rim off on of th front wheels. Export from th United State to Palestine last year were double those of 1931, motor cara leading the list of purchase. 4 Broken window glazed by Trow ortdg Cabinet Work. Make rep. Tel, ui. nijai wo-s.