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    BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE, MEDFORD, OREGON. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1933.
PAGE SEVEN
YouCan't Afford to Miss the Buying Opportunities ListedHere
Why
Not
Try a
Want-Ad
WANT to Ml) your oomer Went
to get rid 01 few odds uo
jads Id household tunusblngsv
Do you need tools rot rout gar
den An inexpensive Want-Aa
,D the Mall mbune CUmiiioo
Pag wlU "Dd tB enewer tc
these and many other perplexing
oroblems.
Hsre Are the Rates:
per word flrst tmertion , 2t
(Minim11"1 35o)
Eacb tddltioiul Insertion,
per word
(Minimum 10c)
per line per month, without
copy change $X3b
Phone
75
RENT 3 and 3-room furnished apart-
"w"t-- wo no. central.
FOR RENT Unfurnished apartment
Combination llvlne ind dlnlna mnm
leeping room, kitchenette wltb
ouut-ins. gaa range, refrigerator
oam and toilet. Heat and water
furnished Rent 118 00 per month
Phone 7( or call at Mill ITlbune
oiuce.
DURRELL COURT. 329 No. Holly.
FOR BENT BOARU ND BOOMS
BOARD AND ROOM at 718 S Main
Ratea .very moderate.
FOB RENT -MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT Room 16x80 feet on
rape St Suitable for email bual
neat Located next door to Mall
Tribune Job Shop. Reasonable
rent can at Mall Tribune offloe
or Phone 79.
BUSINESS OPHOKTUN1IT1ES
FOR LEASE New. modern building.
80x35 feet, colorfully decorated.
Ideally situated; aultable for res
taurant, drug store or ahoppe of.
any kind; 135 per month. Located
at 835 8. 8th St.. Grants Pass. Ore.
See owner, 514 a. 4th St., Grants
Pass,
FOB EXCHANGE
FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS
ELEBRTA PEACHES Ready Tues
day; bring containers. Linn Or
chard, Eagle Point. Victor Tes
altore, Prop.
FOR SALE 35-36 Savage Rifle, like
new. Dandy deer gun. Highway
Exchange. So. of Phoenix.
ITALIAN and petite prunes. Geo. B
Young. Route 1. Phone 7-F4.
THAT RED SEED In blackberries la
caused from blackberry mite. In
sist on blackberries that ere spray
ed, cultivated and free from mite.
17!4 cent a gallon. 3 cents a
lb. plckec at the Lathrop Ranch.
3 mllea west of Grante Pass.
FOR SALE Tomatoes, winter cab
bage, broccoli plants. 1203 E. Utn
Medford Center Butldliu. MerifnrH
Oregon, within six months from the
aate of this notice.
Dated and first published August
loin, iwaa.
MARTHA O. ROBERTS. Executrix.
W. BERNARD ROBERTS. Executor
Thorny 3on Creek
FOR SALE Crawford Cannlne
Peaches. Bring contalnera. Joe
Kantor, route 4. box 337.
TUSCAN Cling Peachea will start to
ripen Sept. 8. .E. E. Fees. Talent.
WOOD for hay or potatoes, near Trail.
a. v. oteuenger. Trail, ore.
FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all
eo up; terms if desired. All
makes rented and repaired. White
owning macnine Co., 24 N. Bartlett.
FOR SALE Large Ice box; also large
range, luo uaxota Ave.
LOST ANU FOUND
rSsT Manetan sport jacket on
Midway M?-
ners Service su
Reward.
rJARTY who took black lmlta
wiuu . rtnaininor sta
tion leanicr &uk
etc.. from Naah sedan on
South Grape. plee" ''n
to Fountain uougc. v.
man. No questions asked.
LOST If dog missing, call 1518.
lost Horn-rim glasses Monday
mght between Sacred Heart hos
pital and Riverside. Please return
to Man Tribune.
" WANTED SITUATION
WANTED Woman to care for chil
dren. 1031 Narregan St.
CAPABLE, efficient woman wants
practical nursing, cooking or house
keeping. Excellent cook. Mrs. L.
J. King, Eagle Point.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 30 head work
and saddle horses. Tel. 838-R.
FOR SALE or TRADE Young pure
bred brown Swiss bull. Tel. 417,
WANT L1VKSTOCK Will trade equity
iu o-room nouae. excellent location
box 1063. Tribune.
FOR EXCHANGE Light sedan In
gooa condition, tor truck. Phone
697-R-l.
J-ftOoM modem borne bath laundry
tra? screened porch ouiit-ins gar-
age shade and 'run trees; 8700
equity for car. acreage cabin sit
or what have you Phone 1538-L
or write box 13337 Tribune.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Good sound
work horse 1400 lbs- 7 years old
Walter Jones. 3nd house below
bridge. So. Ashland
FOB EXCHANGE HEAL ESTATE
MAN AND WIFE wans position on
ranch. Experienced. Riverside Apt.
No. 33.
" WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED To buy peaches, any kind.
Phone 1524-W.
DRIVINO to Chicago, can take 3 per
.haM expenses, leaving soon.
Mre. Moore. 1 mile So. of Talent
on Highway.
WILL TRADE 7-room house, 4 lots.
all clear, Portland property for
nouse ana acreage Williams creek.
box latus, Tribune.
FOR SALE or TRADE Equity In
400-acre ranch. 50 acres creek bot.
torn land, 15 acres alfalfa, balance
. pasture and wood. All farming
ana wooa-cutting equipment go
with place; also 7 head good dairy
.stock, and team. Ten mllea from
Medford. Will consider real estate
. in or near Medford. Box 13822,
Tribune.
FOR general painting and floor wax
ing, call 908-L.
WANTED Wool, hides and pelts; pre
mium price for lamb's wool. Med
ford Bargain House, 27 N. Grape,
Phone 1063.
WANTED Pasture lor cows also
want saddle horse. Chester Wendl
WANTED Laundry completely fin
ished, So lb. Also day work. Tel
4-F-2.
WANTED Laundry completely fin
ished. 8o lb. Phone 4-F-3.
WANTED Modern house to rent, 8
bedrooms, wslklng distance to
courthouse. Phone 117-J.
WANTED White Leghorn pullers
Give description and price. Box
133. Butte Falls, Ore.
WOULD LEASE small herd Guernsey
cowa to party with feed. H. 8
Howell, Rt 2. Grants Pass.
FOR SALE, TRADE OR LEASE 10
cabln auto camp at Alturas. Cal
Big Pines Lbr. Co., Medford. Ore.
TO EXCHANGE Nice little home in
Bend Ore., dear for something clear
in lueaiora or AShiand Prefer small
acreage wnat have you 155 7tb St
Ashland.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE Cheap. 2 or 3 acres In
truck garden, A No. 1 Bear creek
bottom soil, abundance of well
water for Irrigation; 2-room shack.
A bargain. Second white house
from crossroads on old Midway
road. Mrs. Geo. Elledge.
CITY Homes, Ranches, rentals and
trades. Roberts, 720 W. 2nd, phone
1528-J. e
A MODERN Home at a sacrifice price.
,w.,io, v,cui.rai roinc. raoer
Agency.
WHEN you think of real estate, think
o: jsrown as- White.
TUSCAN CLING peaches.
Ranch, Talent, Ore.
Glelm
FOR SALE Ultra violet health lamp,
cheap. 112 Mistletoe.
TOMATOES for sale at Calhoun
ranch, 1 mile southwest Phoenix,
lo lb., already picked. Bring containers.
FOR SALE Pickling cucumbers, all
sizes. 218 W. 8th St. Tel. 1845-Y
FOR ssnd. gravel, sediment, fertilizer
au warning, rnone &12-J.
THOMPSON CREEK. Sept. S
(Spl.) Mrs. Dave Courtney has re
turned home after an extended visit
with her daughters in San Francisco
and Oakland. Her daughter. Mrs.
Walter Moran, la visiting her and is
building a -home near her mother.
Miss Ollta Q I lion is also vlsttlrur M'..
Courtney.
Horace Bllven vielted Mr. and Mis.
sam jonnson Sunday.
Mra. s. L. Johnson, Miss Bva John
son. Mrs. Will Jordan, Fremont Jor
dan. Mrs. Charley Mee and son Keith
are all working at the Clut hopyard.
Picking will probably last throughout
wiis weex.
Harry Brown la threshing on
Thompson creek now. Warren Mee
and Billy Kinsman have finished
their threshing.
Everyone was busy preparing for
school Monday. New families have
moved here since school wanout so
Miss Rudd will have an Increased
enrollment this term.
Mrs. Genevieve. Haller la vlaltlng
her sisters,' Misses Olive and Patricia
Hogan, and her brother,. Bernard
nogan.
Mrs. Sam Baussen and son Howard
were In Medford last week.
Mrs. Martha Mee's mother haa been
visiting her. She returned to her
home In Washington last week.
4
(Continued from page One)
MISCELLANEOUS
Authorized Frlgldalre Service, other
rep. i. 427: nights 903-Y.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Abstracts.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts
oi line, Title Insurance. Rooms 3
n o, o. 33 North Central Ave
upstairs.
JACKSON CO,
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstracts of Title and
Title Insurance.. Tlio
only complete Title
system in Jackson
County.
Expert window Cleaners.
LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172.
House cleaning. Floor Waxing. Ori
ental Rug Cleaning, specialty.
Job Printing.
MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT
Best equipped plant In southern
Oregon. Printing of all kinds; book
binding: loose -leaf ledgera, and
blanks, billing systems, duplicating
cash sales sups and everything In
me printing lines. 28-30 . orape
Phone 75.
Prospect
Painting and Paperhanglng.
. A. BLISS Painting and paper
hanging. Tel. 648-W. 313 S. Orape.
Money to Lend.
WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE
AND LATE MODEL AUTOS
rnree per cent per month on un
paid balance. No other charges. See
W. B. Thomas, 43 south Central,
ground floor Craterlan Theater
Bldg. State License No. S-157.
Piano and Violin Instruction.
FOR SALE HOMES
HAY GRINDING A specialty Brown
the bay grinder. '40 So Central.
PHONE 969-R Have your furniture
reupholstered. regiued. rennisneo
Thlbault. .
JUNK WANTED
We pay cash for JUNK BATTERIES
ex R A D 1 A I O H S. ALUMINUM
BRASS. COPPER ex lunk of el)
deecrlntiona.
MEDFORD BARGAIN ROUSE
27 No Grape Tel 1042
'WANTED Household goods, stoves
toole or what have you Medford
Bargain House. 27 N. Grape St. Tel
1082.
WANTED Listings of valley homes in
exchange for choice Cal property
Staple Realty Co.. Axbland.
ruH ufc.vi uouats
FOR RENT 4-room unfurnished
house, close In. Inquire 141 So.
Holly.
5-ROOM furnished house. 508
Orape.
FOP SALE New 8-room modern
house In Eugene. Will sacrifice.
Inquire 1129 Nlant.e St.. Medford
FOB SALE POULTRY
175 R. I. Red pullets. Blood. Pitt
View Ave., near Central Point.
FOB SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE 100 sheep. Phone 417.
Kill SALE AUTOMOBILES.
USED CARS
80 Ford Sport Roadster
28 Durant Coupe
27 Packard Sport Roadster
39 Durant Sedan
29 Chevrolet Sedan
32 Chevrolet Spc. Sedan
29 Ford Truck
GATES AUTO CO.
Used Car Dept. 8th and Bartlett
FRED ALTON HAIOHT Teacher of
nano. Height song Service. Arraruj.
lng, composing, etc. 318 Liberty
Bldg.
PROSPECT, Sept. 8. (SDl.) Mr
and Mrs. John Grieve and small son
spent Saturday In Medford.
Louise Robertson of Grants Pass
spent last week as guest of her grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Grieve.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Robertson and
children spent the week-end camn-
lng and picking huckleberries on
nucxieberry mountain.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Petti
graw, a son, September 2, In a Med
ford hospital.
Prospect schools will open Septem
ber 11, with the same staff of teach
ers as last year.
RODEO RIDER INJURED
IN FAIR PERFORMANCE
SALEM, Sept. 8. (API A
1-orse at the state fair rodeo program
mm nigni aeni l. l. Lake, 33, coast
roaeo performer, to the hospital with
a fractured skull and other lnlurle.
where It waa atated his condition was
serious today. He was thrown In
iron 01 me grandstand.
jacksonvillVhealth
unit outlines plan
A meeting of ' the Jacksonville
health unit was held last Friday at
the home of the chairman, Mrs. Fred
Flck.
Plans were made and outlined for
the coming year. At the olose of the
meeting light refreshments were serv
ed by the hostess, assisted by her
daughter, Miss Virginia Flck.
Copper, brass and other non-corrosive
sheets. Brill Metal Works.
n. vj. onannon. nis wire and son
Armon, on whose Paradise, Tex
ranch Urachel was held for nine davs
until the rsnsom was paid, and where
Bailey later was captured as he lay
asleep, a machine gun under hla bed
sighted by Sheriff Sam Randololi
of Love county at Marietta. Ballev
was captured by Ardmore officers
who were sdvised of his approach bv
telephone, after e chase In which hl
pursuers fired three shots, none of
which took effect.
Submits Peacefully.
Although he hsd a heavy caliber
plato under his left thigh. Ballev
made no attempt to resist after he
wrecked Tresp'a ear while speeding
tnrougn Ardmore streets to eludi
arrest.
Hale Dunn. Ardmore chief of ix-
Ilce, who with Bennett Wallace and
Raymond Shoemskcr, captured Bailey
saia uauey "was as white ae pace
and he sort of looked at me with a
sickly grin on his face and his hands
flew up in the air."
An hour before the motorcade set
out for Oklahoma City. Ecarl Scott
automobile salesman, reported a well-
aressea youth carrying a violin case
stopped his automobile at the spot
wnere Bauey was captured and forced
mm at pistol point to drive north
ward on the main highway.
Aa another automobile, occupied bv
two men, approached from a side
rosd. Scott said, the stranger waved
a handkerchief, ordered him to stop,
and got Into the other car. which
sped northward. The report was
taken to substantiate the tip that
inenaa or Bauey were awaiting him
In Nash's Handcuffs.
On Bailey's wrists as he was brought
n or uxianoma city, Earl Scott,
necked handcuffs worn by Frank
Naah, outlaw killed at Kansas City
aiong wiin iout officers, when ma.
chjne gunners apparently attempted
vo iree mm juiy 17. Bailey Is ac
cused In that slaying. Also the St.
valentines aay massacre of eeven
men in Chicago In 1929, and the
world's largeat bank robbery, the
3.000.000 looting of the Lincoln,
wen., National Bank and Trust com-
pany, September, 1929.
He was sentenced to life Imprison
ment In connection with the 832.000
robbery of a Fort Scott, Kans.. bank,
but escaped from the Kansas state
prison last Memorial day, with Wil
bur Underbill, and nine other des
perate convicts, after kidnaping the
warden.
Floyd Resents Taunt,
While in Jail at Dallas, Bailey was
quoted aa referring to Charles (Pretty
Boy) Floyd, Oklahoma deaperado, as
"small fry," an Incident which was
recalled last night as three men and
a woman fled from Enid after a iun
oautie with officers, leaving a letter
in their abandoned car addressed to
Bailey. It was unsigned but gave
the Impression It wss written bv
rioya.
Taunting Bailey with being In cus,
toay while "I'm outside," and scoff
ing at "tough guys" steallnz " harm
less man," the letter stated:
Misa Venus Wins
I w
Jit-
is Et am. II I
FINANCE, LABOR
Fall Sports Frock
RECOVERY PATH
(Continued from Page One)
master politician In the Whl, u..
iiuwa now sieignt of hand.
The real threat
from labor, and the whole fate of
K"m nanga on Its mood and
behavior. Neither la it all the fault
of labor. It Is not sublect to th.
unanimity that rules the world of
iin.nce. money has a single mood
IU owners think as a single man.
Never lias organized labor possessed
such Instinctive organization. It is
Itaelf over-run with a hundred con
fllctlng beliefs and Jies often run
away with It leaders. Business fears
that tendency In labor far more than
labor's organization. And In that
tendency ilea the present thr..i to
recovery.
Blanche McDonald of Hollywood
was chosen Miss California In a
statewide contest to choose 1 dele.
Date to the Atlantlo City pageant
She recently won also the title Mlai
Venus of 1933, (Associated Press
Photo
I don't carry guns around with
me to Impress anyone. I carry them
as a dire necessity . , . r know some
day I am going to lose, but when
that time comes, I will not throw up
my hands and rely on brains to get
me out. I may be a 'small-time
holster' and you the brains of mnn
a 8200,000 tot, but I'm outside while
you probably are wracking your enor
mous brain to beat the ohalr."
The three men and the woman.
reported wounded, wrecked three
stolen automobiles In their mad dash
toward tho Kansas border.
On one and the sam nnv m .
n" i tne syndicate reported
business men as palsied by dread of
labor, and the Washington end re
ported 300 strike, quietly up for set-
"" tne conciliation bureau
of tho U S. department of labor. The
uivu appeared to be Justified.
... wasnington you learn In quiet
that Mr. Green haa his cohorts be
hind him aa never before. They stay
behind him because they trust him
at au tnat labor is after peace
bly If possible. But to get It if
he doesn't they take the bit In their
teeth.
Meters-rVtica Renort
Mail Tribune Daily Cross-Word Puzzie
Transfer.
EADS TRANSFER tc STORAGE CO.
uitice 1015 no. Central. Phone 318
prices right. Service guaranteed
RFINKINO TRUCKING CO Trans
fer and storage. We haul anything
-at a reaeonaoie price. Ill No. Fir
street. Phone 333.
HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack'
era and movers. Special livestock
moviruf equipment. Prices right
nirersiae. none 1044-X.
LEGAL NOTICES
JiS-ROOM house close in.
Almond.
Inquire 23
FOR RENT 7-room unfurnished
house: 4 bedrooms: near high
school. Phone 779-W.
FOR rent Completely furnished
house. 411 Woodstock.
FOR RENT 5-room modern house,
east side. Phone 1858.
FOR RENT House rent for carpen
ter work. Box 12088. Tribune.
Houses ho. siaso and els. water
P'd: wood range Phone 105.
BARGAINS IN
GOOD USED CARS
Liberal Trades and Terms
1H30 Bulck Spt. Coupe.
1P30 Chrysler 70 Brougham.
1029 Chev. Coupe.
1929 Chev. Sedan.
1929 chev. 4 Coupe.
1931 Chrysler 8 Conv. Co.1.3?
1928 Packard Sedan.
1929 Ford Roadster.
BUY NOWI
ABMSTRONO MOTORS,
38 N. Riverside.
INC.
Notice.
In the County Court of Jackson
county, for the Stete of Oregon.
In the Mstter of the Estate of w. L
wsixer. accessed.
Notice Is given that H. K. Hanna
administrator of above entitled
tate has filed in above entitled court
ana mstter his final account of ssld
sominisiratlon and ssld court has
fixed September 27, 1933. at 10:00
ociocx a. m. at tne court room of
said court as the time and place for
ncnng any objections thereto and
for the settlement thereof.
H. K. HANNA, Administrator.
Notice to Creditors.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Jackson.
in ine waiter of the Estate of Ar
thur S. Wells, deceased.
Notice is hereby given thst I have
run eaLs pora Truck. i3i. long 1 own auiy ana regularly appointed
wheel base, dusl wheels, overload Administrator of the above entitled
springs, gooa urea, good condition i wive unaer ana &y virtue of an or
throughout. for $300 cash or will I der of the County Court of Jackson
take a good smaller truck in part mincy. uregon. duly msde, render
payment. 1603 N. Riverside.
For RENT Homes, furnished or
unfurnished. Brown 81 White.
HOMES FOR RENT Call 898.
CLAS3Y modern 5-room stucco, east
font Clear 826 Pine.
FOR sale OH RENT cidney Smito
home i-orner West Main Orange
Exclusive luting w' L Vawter
Jxckaon Oo Bank Bldg.
FIVE room rurnianed home, 113 Cot
's. 'OR REM HK.MsHtl) KUU.MS
TRACTIVE rooms. 404 S. Grape.
RENT Nicely furnished sleep
J"? rooms with oath room prin
'. garage lie pet month 126
80 Riverside
"W RKNT A-.traitiv. rooms, good
M U Cottle.
FOR SALE One Federal truck, one
Bulck sedan, cheap. Call 630 S
Central.
FOB SALE MIKCELLAAEOUS
SAT5UMA PLUMS for sale cheap.
For particulars Phone 645-L.
FOR SALE Montag elrculstor heater
in good conaiuon. usit voo-vv
after 6 p. m.
FOR SALE Fresh salmon
Valentine's Csfe.
FOR SALE 100 tiers 18-ln. seaeoned
apple wood, larxe sire for heater.
SI per tier. Come with own trsn
portstion, 4 mllea east of Oold Hill
at first bridge crossing Ssms creek
Riverside Orchards. Call Robert
Park or Schuyler Shsnklln.
ed and entered upon Aueust lath
1933. and all creditors having claims
sislnst said deceased are hereby notl-
" pr"ern me same, duly verified
with vouchers thereunto attached,
and all persons owing said estate are
notified to pay their said Indebted
nes to me at my office. Rooms 201
3 Medford National Bank Building
Medford. Oregon, within all. months
from the date of this notice.
Dated at Medford. Oregon, this
29:h day of August, 1933.
O. M. ROBERTS.
Administrator of the Estate of
Arthur S. Wells, deceased.
Notice to Creditors.
Notice is hereby given that we. the
undersigned, have been appointed by
the County Court of Jackson County
Oregon. Executrix and Executor re-
ruflvat n , k --
i-1"- J vt -. M.n VI B.
Roberta, deceased, and have quali
fied. All persons having claims
TOMATOES, Corn. Squash and Beets ' aeainst said estate are hereby noti-
for sale or trade for wood, cnicx-1 neo 10 present mem. with proper
ens. cow,
stove or
Service Station south Ta-ent.
calves, or wood cook I vouchers snd d-.ily verified, to us st
hit. M. Holinter. first 1 tne oillce or Hsrrv C. Skyrman,
AC ROM
1 Cut Into
pieces
I. Kind of fur
10, Informal con
versation
14. Expectant
anticipation
15. Cla
Is. Possess
17. Fish sauca
It. Part of an
amphithe
ater 11. Title of
Athena
ZO. Extreme pov
erty 22. Uks a brletis
24. Forms used In
making
.. ,hs
25, Before
21. Tract of lsn8
drained by
a rlv.r
SO. Pronoun 41, Stslks of
32. Smells threahsd
34. Kind of red grsln
n n.0.' . Tibetan ex
17. OMh. present , D,TC ,w
Contend ln cl'h
40. Ons who gains Oulded
anowieose
Solution of Yesterday's Puiite
ABOVE K I ptJE Vm
& a s ede IrIrIaItI 1 Tel
If Rm at w a. niep
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it. Communica
tion
. Biblical char,
acter
Is. The number
nine
IT. Minute
particle
ii. Nerve net
works
It. Marine
mollusks
0. Cover with
something
solid
1. Crippled
U. East Inrllan
tills for a
European
IT. Sacred image
I. White ant:
Phil. III.
I?. Wear sway
'). Walked
71. The red planet
71. Restrain
71. Large marine
rsstropods
. DOWN
1. Fellow
J. "Javlty
. Not sht
t. Odd
hut
I. Supports
ft. Swiss river
7. Sanctified
8. Solitary
I. Orowtaff An
10. Fretted
11. Circle of light
12. Declare
II. Span of horses
21. Operated
23. Msnacles
!5. Full of briers
21. Vigilant
W. Blip
II. Make over
II. Kxg-shaped
21. Strictness
35, Ioks to us
27. Chess pieces
38. Color
4L Post of a
stalrcsss
II. Shrewclnens
II. Hearing dis
tance II. Narrow back
., streets
II. Own: Scotch
II. Filed with
medicine
II. Italian river
16. Close forcibly
It. Scene of
Christ's Irst
miracle
?!' A,r.'n ""It
hi. Peel
II. 110 square
rods
II. Partlslly
burned
carbon
II. Finishes
II. European 8h
September 8, 1933,
Forecasts.
Medford and vicinity! Oloudr and
unsettled tonight and Wednesday;
no cnange in temperature.
Oregon: Cloudy and unsettled: lo
cal showers northwest postion tonight
ana weanesaay. No change In tem
perature.
Local Data.
Temperature a year ago today:
nignest, Vi lowest, 48.
Total monthly precipitation, none
Deficiency for the month, .04 inoh
Total precipitation since Septem
ber 1, 1933, none.
Deficiency' for the season, .04 Inch.
Relative humidity at 6 p. m. yes
terday, 13; 8 a. m. today, 73.
Sunrise tomorrow. 5:41 a. m.
Sunset tomorrow, 6:37 p. m.
Observations Taken at R a.
120 Meridian Time.
For all Mr. Green's brave words of
trust in the recovery act, there are
those who question Wis peace of his
heart. And for all the inn. .....
of the clans to the federation con
ventlon. they count on apeoch of
plainer sort when the conclave opens
Behind the scenes of all labor Is
for ono thing nrleved and inrti..
at whot it regards as the wreck of
' 0 department. It took
fifty years to get a laboring man Into
the cabinet and .his department Is
strictly their baby. Now they com
plain It Is nothing but 1 welfare
bureau Behlng closed doors they
orock rude Jesta at the high-hat
methodis of the lady secretary who
has made It so. As secretary of la
bor they aay she remains a foremost
welfare worker, and proceed to Ig
nore her aa tragically out of place
now t,hat hell appears to be popping.
Here la a single detail In their bill
of complaints. Madam Secretary
drafted Isidore Lubln, a scientist
economist from the Brookings Insti
tute to commissioner of labor sta
tistics. Good aa long as the gentle,
man stuck to his muttons. Evident-
' iiv WM Riven bower. K M..V,..
out to merge with his bureau the
conciliation service. Even the lady
u,uat. mo me roily of this
.,4 bmiv sna Stop 1C,
M anything on earth Is an endless
suocesslon of personal equations, a
matter of man-to-man appeal, it la
the settling of strikes. Bitter" hat
reds have to be smoothed. Hard
names, violent talk, unprintable
epithet hurled at
heated enemies miut be ernaert. Th
enemies themselves must be turned
into inenai.
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PRETTY AVIAIRIX
KILLED IN RACE
CURTIS REYNOLDS AIRPORT,
OLENVIEW, III., Sept. 6. (UP) Flor
ence Klingenemlth, pretty 96-year-old
avlatrlx from Minneapolis, Minn., waa
killed instantly yesterday while par.
tlclpatlng In the feature eonteat of
the International air races.
The crash of Mlas Kllngensmlth'e
powenui amp brought to a tragio end
the International air spectacle, which
included the setting of a new world
land plane speed record by James R.
Wedell and the atsrt of the historic
Gordon Bennett Balloon race.
Mlse Kllngensmlth had been fly
ing three years. She won the Amelia
Fsrhart trophy last year and held
the women's record for msklog con-
secutlve loops.
"Bring back, bring back, oh, bring
back my britches to me" Is the
song that Moore Homllton la singing
today. And It's a "clothesline bal
lad," says he, and he'd like to Include
In the chorus a number of golf sock
and a shirt, which disappeared from
104 South Newtown laest night.
The crltches were slacks, white anil
pin striped: the golf aocke brown.
And without any attempt to ape th
mailt orotners, Hamilton also Insist
that he wants his shirt. For al
though the nation la on Its way ts
rocoveryy and all that, there's one
good Democrat who haen't received
any political plums (or pants) and
the winter la coming on. And the
slacks are coming off , Hamilton
swears If ha and hla watch dog. who
slept through the theft last nlg,ht
over meet up with the guy who sc.
quired them.
And while the rest of the world le
pondering over "who threw the at
eralla In Mrs. Murphy's chowder."
he has asked the Medford tpollce force
to consider lor a moment who
sneaked the brltchee over hla back
fence.
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Ever since 1913 this has nn.
In tho conciliation service of the de
partment of labor. . Without a word
of notice it has calmed down thou
sands of strikes and saved the nm.
try uncountable hundreds of millions
In wagei and profile otherwise lost
stopped Production nm
say leaders of labor, when thu hni.
of recovery's triumph or fizzle may
hinge on halting these runawnv
tn,,, , senamg out peace
makers fortified with a hatful of
uuums aecimai points!
They add that mere dread of this
has whitened overnight the man who
amm inspired tni work since the de-
i"""' or labor waa atarted. It
Is not extravagant to add, further,
that the fate of recovery may rest
on the shoulders of this one maater
conciliator. For twenty years he has
been the country's devoted slave. He
iuw niny oecome Ita savior.
Labor knowa this. Johnson knows
it. Farley knows It. The president
"""" " e iaay secretary would
do well to know it. Incidentally the
country should know at least who
the gentleman Is. He la Hugh L.
Kerwln. Labor adores him. Big
Business Itaelf might doff it. hat
to the man who has saved It ao
many millions.
BUT t the end of a cabinet year
place your bete on two rei.ti.
The other will be that of the gen
tleman who puts himself to sleep
every night with guitar, a h.m Z
something.
when the Roosevelt. .,iml
Hon opened, welfare w th. -.,
of the day. we are now getting down
to brass knucklee. The need of at
.i uni practical laborlte In the
uhm tiiiem oi labor became rn.r.
... .ra it waa not for nothing that
ei-.ureay was put there. His got
..s "r naa something, by Vie
unanousiy humorous about It.
Undoubtedly It wo Hnn. n u.
Identlal order. But the ioh ,
iing nimseii on a lady's sarcastic
tongue waa left to Farley. He got It
According to WojLhi,.tn . ,-'
Madam Secretary said to Farley.
IU. jour department and I'll
manage mine." But no: one point:
MeOredy Is first assistant secretary
. -u uue iq rise.
Note other things. Big business
dreads labor. La nor fears the recov-
ery act, witn all its golden promise
will not deliver. The sleight of hand
la showing itaelf. The president Is
playing both ends against the mid
dle. The middle Is Industrial peace,
and be II get It by keeping each end
too worried to fight.
Speaking of masters at their craft,
the White House hoe contained no
mpuiatnr or men and I Phone 642. We'U ham away tour
tvtnle .! Abraa, Lincoln, t.Xu, fi,,, imtfrl tuJ
WET BY, SQUALL
CHICAGO, Sept. 6 (UP) A drlew
lng rainstorm swept across the lake,
front and the world's fair ground!
last night to bring a sudden end to-
one of the greatest daya of merry
making In Chicago's history.
Aocompaniea by a 88-mlle-an-hour
wind, lightning and thunder, the
storm swept down upon more thsa
300,000 persons at the fair grounds.
It ripped the brilliant banners of the
avenue of flags to shreds, soaked
thousanda of persons and gave other
thousands a severe fright before II
abated.
Minor disorders were reported ae)
thousands of persons attempted to
obtain rain checks when the storm
broke without warning. The throng
ahoved and crowded as the checks and
shelter were sought.
Wallula Cut-Oft
Formally Opened
WALLA WALLA, Wash., Sept. 8
(UP) Two thousand persona attend,
ed the dedication yesterday of th
Wallula -Umatilla highway . linking
Oregon and Washington. Marshall
N. Dsns, regional dmlnlstrator of
the public work program, was the
main speaker.
Talisman lodge, Knights of Pythias,
la planning a large gathering for this
evening, marking the close of the
summer vacation season. All Knlghtei
are requested to be present end are)
promised an Interesting evening!
program.
A few REAL BARGAINS In PIANOS
at present low prices which can not
be guaranteed after September Ural,
BALDWIN PIANO SHOPPE
26 So. Orape. Lllla M. Purucker,
Cleaning and Pressing, the Camelo
serves you right. Free delivery. Tel.
i.ou. Memoera N r.a.
Real estate or insurance leave It
to Jonea. Phone 696.