Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 07, 1933, Page 9, Image 9

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You Can't Afford to Miss the Buying Opportunities Listed Here
MEDFORD MATT, TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TJJURSDAT, SEPTEMBER 7, 1933.
Why
Not
Try a
Want-Ad
Wun to Mil rout noma Want
to get rid ol tew odd ana
snda In household fumishingv
00 TOU OMd tOOll tot rout gar
den? - An inexpensive want-Ao
in the Itei) tribune Classified
Page will find the answer tc
these and many otbet perplexing
oxoblems.
rbre Are the Rates:
Per word tint insertion ' .. at
(Minimum 35c)
Caen additional Inaartton,
pet word
' (Minimum too)
Per line pet month, without
oopy ehangee H-M
75
Phone
LOST AND FOUND
LOST 430 in currency, possibly In
Mann's. Return to owner. Tribune
office. Reward.
LOST II dog missing, call 1516.
LOST Horu-rlm glasses Monday
night between Sacred Heart hos
pital and Riverside. Please return
to Mall Tribune.
WANTED FEMALE HELP
WANTED Experienced waitress; must
be able to type; must have refer
encee. Diamond Cafe.
WANTED Girl or woman to do
housework and cooking. Hours 7
a. m. to 3 p. m. Pay 815 per month.
' If you are not a good cook and a
hustler don't apply. Mrs. Joe
Thomas. 333 So. Holly St.
W ANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED ong poems and melodies
to arrange for publication and Ra
dio Broadcasting, copyrignta se
cured. Height Song Service, 318
Liberty Bldg.
WANTED Best car 20 cash. Everette
Court, No. 1, W. 11th and Peach.
WILL PAY CASH for 60 to 75 ewee,
not over A years old; also one or two
good cows, uive price ana aescrip
tlon. Box 13649. Tribune.
WANTED To lease small dairy farm
or - ranch, on shares or wages, by
man and wife. John Stevenson,
Wlldervllle, Ore.
WANTED Wool. hldb and pelts; pre.
mlum price for lamb's wool. Med
ford Bargain House, 37 N. Grape.
Pltone 1063.
WANTED Pasture lor cows, also
want saddle horae. Chester Wendt.
WANTED Laundry completely fin
ished, so lb. Also day work, Tel
4-F-3.
WANTED Laundry completely fin
lahed. So lb. Phone 4-P-2.
WANTED Modern house to rent, 8
bedrooms, walking distance to
courthouse. Phune 117-J.
WANTED White Leghorn pullets
Give description and price. Box
133, Butte Palls, Ore.
WOULD LEASE email herd Guernsey
cows to party with feed. H. B
Howell, Rt. 3. Grant Pass.
HAT GRINDING A specialty Brown
tn nay gnntiei. xo so. central.
PHONE 969-R. Have your furniture
reupboisierea, regiued. reiimsned
Tnlbauic.
JUNE, WANTED
We pay cash tor JUNK BATTERIES
RADIATORS. ALUMINUM
BRASS. COPPER A) unk of all
descriptions.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
17 No. Grape ' Tel 1063
WANTED Household goods, stoves
tools or what have you. Medlord
Bargain House. 37 N. Grape St. Tel
low.
WANTED Listings of valley bomea m
exchange for choloe Cal property
atapte tteaity CO.. Abhlena.
FOB BENT llOUStS
H j WILL RENT 5-ROOM PART
J 1 h LY FURNISHED HOUSE. 520
w N. Grape St.. to permanently
employed tenant. Water paid. Also
we will pay moving expen.es from
oreeent location In Medlord. If
you can get a better deal than this,
show us.
W. E. THOMAS, 45 S. Central.
FOR RENT To adults, or adults with
grown children, Ideal 5-room un
furnished bungalow In first-class
condition, close In; has built-in fix
tures, heatrola, electric water heat
er and tank; new ltnolelum on kit
chen floor; laundry tuba, screened
porches, garage, wood house, nice
lawn. See property at 719 W. 11th
and call first door west. Ready for
occupancy and low rent to good
tenant.
4 ROOMS, hardwood floors, flreplsce,
very modern. Vt acres of land, 810
per month, water pstd. 4 rooms,
larger than above, with better Im
provements, on W acres, rent
817.50, water paid. Both placea on
Keene Way drive, opposite Medford
Public Oolf course. Union Saving
and Loan Assn.. 45 South Central.
FOR RENT Modern 5-room hou-ie.
Phone 698-H. or call 403 w. Jackson.
FOR RENT
furnished:
.Up-to-dat house. new:y
garage. 205 W. Rth St.
FOR RENT 4-room unfurnished
house, close In. Inquire 141 So.
Holly.
.FOR RENT Completely furnished
house, 411 Woodstock.
FOR RENT House rent for carpen
ter work. Box 12088. Tribune.
For RENT Homes furnished or
unfurnished. Brows at Wall.
fOB BENT HOUSES
UOU6ES (10. 8120 and 816. watet
paid; wood range Phone 106.
HOMES FOR RENT Call 899.
OLASSY modem 6-room ituooo. eaat
front Cleat 63d Pine.
POR SALE OR RENT tidney Smith
noma turner West Main as orange
Exclusive listing. W L Vawter
Jackson Co Bank Bldg.
FIVE room rarnlaned borne, lit Cot
tage. KOB SENT APARTMKNTS
BE comfortable tht winter br living
In one of our unequalled 4-roora
furnished flats; steam-heated. Frlg
ldalre. tile kitchen. Every conceiv
able convenience plus best of man
agement. Rent without garage to
permanently employed tenants.
M7.50 mo. Holly Apt., 135 No.
Holly. Union Savings & Loan Assn..
owners. 45 6. central.
3-POOM furnished apartment.
549-R.
Tel.
FOR RENT Apts. 535 No. Riverside.
FOR RENT Unfurnished apartment
oomblnatlon living and dining room,
sleeping room, kitchenette with
.bullt-lna. gaa range, refrigerator
bath and toilet. Heat and water
furnished. Rent 118.00 per month
Pbone 71 or call at Mall moune
office.
DURRELL COURT. 339 No. Holly.
FOR RENT -MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT Room 16x60 feet on
Grape St. Suitable tor small busi
ness Located next door to Mall
Tribune Job Shop. Reasonable
rent Call at Mall Tribune office
or Pbone 76.
FOR BENT BOARD AND BOOMS
BOARD AND ROOM at 716 B. Main
Ratee very moderate.
FOR RENT FURNISHED BOOMS
FOR RENT Nice clean rooms at
Fountain Lodge.
FOR RENT Furnlahed room, 313 No.
peach.
ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 S. Grape.
POR REUT Nicely furnlahed sleep.
in a rooms with oath room orm-
legea. garage. 10 pet month. 636
so Rlveraiae.
POR RENT Attractive rooms,
good
board at 14 Oottage.
FOR EXCHANGE
HAY near Phoenix to trade for what
have you. A. D. Perdue, Rt. 1, Box
256, Midway road. Central Point.
FOR SALE Saddle mare, or trade for
cow. Laying hena and aprlng tur
keys. Third house soutn Fair
grounds, Pacific highway.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 30 heed work
and saddle horses. Tel. 838-R.
FOR SALE or TRADE Young pure
bred brown Swiss bull. Tel. 417.
WANT LIVESTOCK Will trade equity
in a-room bouse, jxcellent location
box 1063c Tribune.
FOR EXCHANGE Light sedan In
good condition, for truck. Phone
697.R-1.
J ROOM modern borne bath laundry
trar screened porch, bullt-lna gar
age shade and taut trees; 8700
eauity for car, aoreaxe cabin site
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 bouse below
bridge. So. Ashland.
FOB EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE or TRADE Equity In
400-ecre ranch, 50 -acres creek bot
tom land, 15 acrea alfalfa, balance
pasture and wood. All farming
and wood-cutting equipment go
with place; also 7 head good dairy
stock and team. Ten miles from
Medford. Will consider real estate
In or near Medford. Box 13622,
Tribune.
FOR SALE, TRADE OR LEASE 10-
cabin auto camp at Alturaa. Cal.
Big Fines Lbr. Co.. Medford. Ore,
TO EXCHANGE Nice little borne In
. Bend. Ore., clear for something clear
In Medford or Ashland. Prefer small
acreage. What have you. 155 7th St.
Asniana. ,
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE Cheap. 3 or 3 acrea In
truck garden, A No. 1 Bear creek
bottom soli, abundance of well
water for Irrigation: 2-room shack
A bargain. Second white house
from crossroads on old Midway
ruao. Airs. ueo. eueage. -
A MODERN Home st a sacrifice price
5 rooms. Central Point. Faber
Agency.
WHEN you think of real estate, think
or Brown it White.
FOR SALE HOMES
FOP SALE New 6-room modern
house In Eugene, will sacrifice.
Inquire 1129 Nlant.o St., Medford
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES,
FOR SALE '29 Plymouth sedsn. No
deslers. Call alter 6 p. m., 615 W,
becond.
FOR SALE Latest model Chevrolet
sedan, guaranteed like new; very
small mileage. Take car In trade
and arrange terms.. Address Box
13642. Tribune.
BARGAINS IN
GOOD USED CARS
Liberal Trsdes and Terms
1930 Butck Spt. Coupe.
1930 Chrysler 70 Brougham
1929 Chev. Coupe.
1929 Chev. Sedan.
1929 Chev, 4 Coupe.
1931 Chrysler 8 Conv. Co.
128 Packard Sedan.
1929 Ford Roadster.
BUY NOW!
ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC.
38 N Riverside.
FOR SALE One Federal truck, one
Buick sedan, cheap. Call 530
Central.
For Sale Ml'SICAL INSTRUMENTS
BEAUTIFUL old nqiiare grand piano,
fin. m.V. S4V R.Mwln piano
Ghoppe, 2 So. O.-sp.
fOB 8 ALB LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Registered Shropshire
rams and ram lambs. I. A. Salade,
Jr.. Central Point.
POR SALE 4 young cows and wagon,
637 Pine.
POR SALE 30 Duroca: .weigh sbout
140 lbs; smooth and gaining. Harry
Barr, Jacksonville R. P. O.
POR SALE 100 abeep. Pbone 41T.
POR 8ALB DOGS AND PETS
POR SALE Cocker spaniels 4 mos
old, and roller canarlea. Jackson
ville. Phone 173.
FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS
EXTRA PANCT ELBERTA peaches.
Extreme east end Spring St., tnen
south to first house. Charlea E.
Rose.
POR SALE Come in, Damson plums.
Italian prunes. P. S. carpenter.
Jacksonville highway.
POR SALE Italian prune.
Phone
7-F-4.
OUNS for sale or trade.
Riverside.
SATSUMA PLUMS for sale cheap
For particulars Phone 545-1.
FOR BALE--Montag circulator heater
In good condition, can aso-w
after 6 p. m.
FOR SALE Fresh salmon
Valentine's Cafe.
FOR SALE 100 tiers 16-ln. seasoned
apple wood, large size for heater,
ei per tier. Come with own trans
portation, 4 miles eaat of Oold H1U
at first bridge crossing Sams creek
Riverside Orchards. Call Robert
Park or Schuyler Shanklln.
FOR SALE Cheap, one electric grind
ing machine, -n.p. motor, grina
lng wheels and tools. Box 13648,
Tribune.
TWO train tickets to Portland, good
until sept. 13, as each. 337 Mae St.
PRESSURE water system for deep
well, complete. A real bargain
s. R. White Machinery, pnone 31
APPLES, plums, Tuscan cling peaches,
uagiey urcnara, raient.
GOOD used sheet metal, suitable for
siding or roofing on outbuildings,
Brill Metai works.
ITALIAN and petite prunea. Geo. B.
xoung. Houta 1. pnone 1-F4.
FOR SALE Tomatoes,
winter cab-
bage. broccoli plants.
1303 E. 11th
TUSCAN Cling Peaches will stsrt to
ripen sept. e. E. E. Foes. Talent.
WOOD for hay or potatoes, near Trail.
k. v. HKeuenger. Trail. Ore.
FOR SALE Used sewing machine, all
maxes. eo up; terms If desired All
makes rented and repaired. WblU
Sewing Machine Co., 34 N. Bartlett.
FOR BALE Large loe box; also large
yui.ii j-Hugtr. iuo uaaoia Ave.
TUSCAN CLINO peaches.
Ranch, Talent,- Ore.
FOR SALE? Pickling cucumbers, all
io w. Bth St. Tel. 1645-Y
FOR sand, gravel, sediment, fertiliser
ana teaming, Phone 8 12-J.
MISCELLANEOUS
Authorized Frj?!dalre Service. Other
mattca rep. Tel. 427; night OOfl-Y.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Abstract.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts
or Title. Title Insurance. Room 3
ana v no. 32 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 OEOROE DO IT Tel. 1172.
House oleanlng. Floor Waxing. Orl
ental Rug Cleaning, specialty.
Job Printing.
MAII, TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT
Best equipped plant In southern
Oregon. Printing of sll kinds; book
binding; loose-leaf ledger, and
blanks, billing aystenu, duplicating
cash aalee allpa and everything In
the printing lines. 38-30 N. Oraps.
Phone 75.
Painting and Paperhanglng.
M. A. BUSS Painting and paper-
hanging. Tel. 649-W. 313 6 Orape.
Money to Lend.
WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE
AND LATE MODEL AUTOS
Three per cent per. month on un
paid balance. No other charges. See
W. E. Thorns, 43 South Central,
ground floor Cratarlan Theater
Bldg. Stat License No. S-157.
Piano and Violin Instruction.
FRED ALTON HAIOHT Teacher of
Pisno. Height Song Service. Arrange
Ing, composing, etc. 818 Liberty
B'Og.
Transl
ATT
EADS TRANSFER & STORAOE CO
Office 1013 No. Central. Phone 31S.
Prices right. Servlc guaranteed.
RFINKINO TRUCKINO CO. Trans
fer and etoraee. W haul anything
at a reasonable price. Ill No. Fir
Street. Phone 33J. .
HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack
era and movers special livestock
moving equipment, prices right.
xiversiae. i none io.-x.
LEOAL NOTICES
Notice.
In th County Court or the Stat of
Oregon, in and for the County of
In the Matter of the Estate of O. W
Palm (also jtnown as Charlea W
Palm). Deceased.
Notice u hereby given that the
unoersignea. came Palm, haa been
duly and regularly appointed by the
voumy juane or J season county
Oregon, ax th Exeoutrlx with the
'will annexed, of the estate of the
above named C. W P.lm I.Ua known
as cbaile W. raia), deceased, and
haa duly qualified as tuch Execu
trix
Notice Is further given that all
oersons havlnt any claims against
the estate of the said decedent should
present same duly verified in accord
ance with law to tbe undersigned
Executrix, at the office of P. J. New
man. Attorney for aald Estate. In tbe
Palm Building, in Medlord. Oregon,
within elx months from the data of
the first publication of thla Notice.
Dated and first published on this
31st day of August, A. D. 1933.
OAIjIjUE falsa.
Executrix with the will annexed of tbe
estate of 0. W. Palm (alao known
as Charlea W. Palm), deceased.
City Warrants Called for Payment
Notice la hereby given that there
are funds on hand In the .General
Fund of the City of Medford for the
redemption of Warrants Noe. 865 to
958 inc. intereat on the above war
rants will cease after Sept. 8, 1933
Dated this the 5th day of Sept. 1933
UU6 H. SAMUELS,
City Treasurer.
Notice.
To Whom It May Concern:
nouce la hereby given that the
Board of Directors of the Grant Pass
irrigation District will meet Tuesdav.
October 3, 1933, at 10 o'clock In the
district office In the Court House
Granu Pass. Oregon, acting as
Board of Equalteatlon for the pur
pose of reviewing and correcting It
asesment and apportionment of
taxea.
This notice published by order of
the Board of Directors of the Grant
Pass Irrigation District, this 5th day
of September, 1933.
FORBES W. FOSBERY. Secretary.
Eden Precinct
EDEN PRECINCT, Sept. 7. (Spl.)
This community waa sorry to learn
of the secere Illness of Mr. Clarence
Hunter, which necessitated her going
to the hospital In Medford for an
appendicitis operation.
The Newberry packing plant In
Phoenix 1 running full time and
fine lot of the best fruit of this pre
cinct 1 being taken care of there.
- Mr. and Mrs. Axford, friends of Mr.
and Mrs. M. A. Miller, who have Yttn
visiting at the Miller home the fast
few week have returned to their
home. The Axford were almost de
cided to locate in the valley, but de
cided that farming wa not exactly
In their Una.
Al and Jeff Bell were In Talent last
Monday, where Uncle Jeff wa renew
ing acqualntanoe with hi old neigh
bors. Thla community Is grieved to learn
of the serious Illness of- Mr. Ira Tay
lor, a former resident of thla precinct.
Uncle Jeff Bell, 91-year-old pioneer
of' Talent, who ha been spending the
summer with hla son near Klamath
Falls, came In last Sunday and will
remain In the valley this winter.
Mr. and Mra. George Jackson, for
mer Phoenix residents are In the val
ley from Pomona, Calif. They will be
here through the fruit packing sea
son. Mrs. John Wolgamott of Wagner
creek was in Medford last Friday sell
ing her peaches. Mrs. Wolgamott has
an Invalid husband and should have
ihe patronage of those In need of
fruit.
Mr. Resenfurther, who own the
former Hargrave orchard south of
Phoenix, haa a fine crop of apples
and pear thla season.
George Carpenter, who reside west'
of Phoenix 1 layed up with a broken
shoulder caused from a fall from
ladder whle working. An X-ray taken
several days after the fall showed a
bad break.
Guests at the home of Mrs. Mary
O. Carey last Tuesday from Ashland,
were Mrs. Hattle Smith and her aister,
Mrs. Emma Renfrow and Mrs. Elmer
Smith, Mrs. Sherman-Powel Mrs.
Mail Tribune Daily
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H. Part In a May
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50. Wan
21. Tidings
25. Leaf of a
calyx
31. Pertaining to
mountalna
In Italy
II. Rind of fish
J.. Fairy
Is. Exchange
17. Anger
II. Afresh
40. Letters
42. Fortification
44. Pack
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Clara Chat man and Un. Frank.
Welch.
Mr. and Mra. W. U. Pole; and Mr.
and Mra. Mitchell of Aahland were
gueata of Mr. and Mra. Clint Hartley
of the highway in North Talent last
Sunday,
Lawrence Crawford and a friend ot
his cam in from Tula lake laat tM;u i
day to take out fruit for winter c li
ning. Ward McReynolda went to Klamath
Falla Tueeday to attend to bualncaa
In connection with hla work aa ex
aminer for drivers' licence.
Mr. Holbrook haa been cutting t
falfa hay for Ed Jacoba the -at
week.
Moat of the Bartlett peara In thla
locality have been harvest 5 end the
Boac and d'AnJous wW be picked next.
There la a fin quality c? eaffc of
these peara thla aerion; the weather
having been Ideal tc Wj out the
augar In the fruit.
Tomatoe have rpnd very alowly
thla year and much of the green fruit
will be lost unless the frost holds off
latr than usual.
Dr. Miller haa a fine lot of sweet
Spanish onion which he la raising
on the garden land owned by Mr.
Mary O. Carey south of Phoenix.
Mr. and Mra. Holbrook will move
from the former A. S. Furry place
south of Phoenix aa the place has
been sold and possession will be given
the first of November.
Dr. Miller has been wiling a num
ber of hla fine young ptga to per
sons who want some good brood
stuff.
Phoenix
PHOENIX, Sept. 7. (Spl.) Ninety
attended Sunday morning service at
the Preabyterlan church here. A new
Society of Endeavor-waa organised for
young people above high school age
There waa an attendance of over 0
at the three societies of Christian
Endeavor Sunday night.
Service next Sunday are: Sunday
school at lo a. m.; preaching services
at 11 a,, m.; Christian Endeavor at
7 p. m.; preaching services at 8 p. m.
The pastor. Rev. Ralph S. Peterson,
hs been giving character studies of
Blbl characters. His character for
next Sunday la Iaatah.
The Junior Chrlatlan Endeavor so
ciety will be reorganized.
1
Sams Valley
SAMS VALLBY. Sept. 7. (Spl.)
Last week's relief canning day ran
over to Friday, due to there being
more beans on hand than could be
canned Thursday, Canning for next
Thursday will consist mostly of to
matoes. . Mrs. Loren Andrew arrived last
week from Portland to spend several
day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Dick Straus.
School opened Monday with O. W
Ayer of Arago a principal. Miss
Vesta Hall of Oakland, second high
school instructor; Mrs. Ada East, up
per grades; Miss Prance Wilson, low
er grade. Th enrollment Is ex
pected to reach over 75 when many
who are working In the orchard will
attend. . a
Among tnos who carried away
prices in th -H club exhibit at
Medford last week were Rebecca
Hunaley, Mary Esther and Etna Davis
and Loval Dusen berry.
Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Maust of Phoe
nix Orange were pleasant visitors at
the Sama Valley Orange meeting Sat
urday night. Report wer given bv
the legislative, agriculture and road
committee. R. E. Nealon talked on
Cross-Word Puzzie
s. Steal
10. Kntlre amount
11 Indumrfous
Insect
If. Tavern
11. 2xlat
22. Metal thrtr.rl
24, Breaks suit
' denly
29. Bucket
27. Land meatur
2. Rcttllnari
29. At a d I nance
30. Sheet of sitae
II. Watched
closely
17. Redact
8. A mystery
39. Oslt of a duck
41. First even
number
41, Negative
41. Walk slovlr
and heavllr
41. Married
woman
4P. At any time
lio. Resounded
il. Evergreen Ira
62, Artificial
lnt;ua(re
M. Orow drowsy
IS. One of the
beads of a
ronary
M. Adult boys
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t. Kind of
balsam
I. hout
4 Snake
... Commotion
1. Bird bak
7. Wa awar
I. Caned for
shipment
Minnie Morrow Marvels at New Methods
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Seeing 1 believing, especially when,
all la technically explained by a lab
oratory chemist.
Mis Minnie Morrow, Seattle mod
erne, hear all th what and why
about a good gasoline detailed to her
by Don O. Fisher, Jr., of Shell's lab
oratory. the Importance of payment of taxes,
citing incident where parties spend
ing excessive amounts on gas while
neglecting payment of taxea. Mr.
Mauat stressed the Importance of
farm representation In our legisla
ture. '
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Sept. 7, 1033.
Medford and vicinity. Pair to
night and Friday. Rising temperature
Friday.
Oregon: Cloudy on coast, otherwise
fair tonight and Friday. Local froeta
In east portion tonight, Rising tem
perature Friday.
Tomperatura a year ago today:
Highest 80; lowest M.
Total monthly precipitation, trace.
Excesa deficiency for the month .06
Inches. Total precipitation since Sep
ember 1, 1083, trace. Excess defici
ency for the season, .06 Inches.
Relative humidity at 6 p. m. yea
terday 38 percent; 5 a. m. today 86
percent.
Tomorrow Sunrise
Sunset 6:33 p. m.
6.44
Observations Taken at 6
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BORE ORPHAN BOY SO
IE
OMAHA. !eb., Sept. 7 (UP)
Petr ChrUtopolIs, 14year-o1d orphan
boy, was back with hla playmate at
an orphan' horn, today because
he couldn't return th affectionate
kliaes of th wealthy family which
wanted to adopt him.
"I tried my beat to lore them and
did everything I could to make my
self appreciated," h explained wist
fully on hla return from Peterson,
N. J., where he epent three months
In the millionaire home of Mr. and
Mrs. Jean Strenga.
Th. Strews wanted to -adopt the
boy because ha closely resembled their
own eon. who died som months ago
In a heroic effort to rescue a com
panlon from drowning. They had
seen Peter's picture In paper, show
ing him with other member of the
band and glee club at Father Flan
agan's home for boys.
Thoe tn charge of Father Flana
gan's horn believed Peters training
made It Imposslbla for Mm to return
th affection of th Strengs. He had
never known hla parent, who had
died when he was only three yeara
old. and he couldn't get used to
psrental love In three short months,
they acid.
Although vapor pressure, octane
rating, distillation tests and so on
are necessarily discussed when talk
ing "Super Shell," Mlsa Morrow says.
"I at least learned something. After
doing all those things to make gaso
line, I understand why we used to
pay three cents extra for "Super
Shell." It' a real bargain today."
KM ED
Broadcast Schedule
Frldiiy.
8:00 Breakfast News, Mall Tribune.
B-.0& Muatcal Clock.
8'J5 A Peerless ParBde.
8:30 Shopping Guide.
8:40 The Royal Club.
6:00 Friendship Circle.
9:30 Morning Melody.
10:00 U. 8. Weather Forecast.
10:00 Musical Notes.
10:15 Eb and Zeb.
10:30 Homemakera Bureau. '
10:45 Vignette.
11:00 Kay White.
11:00 The Orants Pass Hour.
11:15 The Lumber Jack. ;
11:45 Along Style Street.
13:00 Midway Review.
12.16 Radio Rendezvous.
13:30 News Flashes by Mall Tribune
13:30 Popularity.
13 :46 Monarch Melodies.
1 .00 Varieties.
3:00 Classified Edition of tha Air.
3 :00 Protective Diet Leagu.
3:10 Songa (or Everyday.
8:30 KMED Program Review.
3:30 Mualo ot Old.
4 :00 Cocktail o( Music.
4:30 Maaterwork.
8:00 Cecil and Bally.
5:10 Quartettes Parade.
0:30 Anson Week and hla Orch.
0:40 Newa Digest by Mall Tribune.
8:00 Medford Theater Guide.
0:10 Sports and Fishing Flashes by
Al Plche.
8 :30 KMED Forum.
8:30 SI and Elmer.
8:40 Dinner Dance Music,
7:00 Th Hawk. '
7:10 "When the Comet Strike." .
7:80 Billy Murray'a Melodeans.
7:40 A Tour of Ban Francisco.
7:00 to 8:00 Eventide.
TILLER-TRAIL ROAD
LOCATED FOR CREW
ORANTS PASS, Sept. 7. (Spl.)
Arraniemente for camp headquartera
at tha Trail creek achoolhousa, half
way between the aummlt and the
town of Trail, to house a construc
tion ciew until weather conditions
no longer permit work on the high
way have been made by the bureau
of public roads, according to word
received by J. O. Bromley, state
highway maintenance engineer, Wed
nesday. The road ha been aurveyed from
the hAh summit between the Rogue
river and tha Umpqua river drainage
to Trail and construction wilt begin
thla week when th camp has es
tabllshed It location.
Tha baa camp, located 8 miles
north of Trail which la 34 miles
north of Medford on the Crater Lake
hlghwiy. Is on th Tltler-Trall sec
ondary .highway and all operations
will tn directed from thla camp un
til conditions force workera Into low
er altitudes, said Bromley.
FULL TIME FOR
AMY LIGHTS
WASHINGTON, Sept. 7 (API-
Secretary Roper has ordered full time
lighting on the three principal trans.
continental air routes, abandoning
part tlma operation begun laat March
a an economy measur.
In addition, the West coast route,
from Seattle to Los Angelea also will
be put on a full time basla.
Roper said today the program
would requite 1130,000 fur th. rest
OX this fiscal J ear.
CLOTHING PIES
MOVING UPWARD
IN ALLDIVISIONS
Cheaper Grades Are Taking
Longest Leap to Higher
Level Women's Apparel
Showing Marked Increase
By Max Buckingham
United Pre Financial Writer.
(Copyright 1933 by United Press)
NEW YORK. Sept. 7 (UP) Amer
lcsn are paying considerably mora
to be well dressed this season.
, There la a very deflnit prospect
of paying even more a the season
progresses.
Cheaper grade clothing 1 feeling
the more aevere price Increases today,
but better grade merchandise 1 fall
ing In line and the merchants expect
Increased prices In that realm soon.
More Increases Coming
A Fifth avenue men shop today
reported that a atandard 160 ault
continued to be sold at 860, because
tha aults were purchased last April
before the price of raw materials in
creased. But, the merchant aald, In
Lbout two montha that ault will ba
at least 810 more. This depends on
formation and acceptance of th.
master Ulllors' code. He said there
are today few. If any, business ault
at 8150 In New York but tailor re
port they probably will coma back
within a few month.
They point out that wool Import
ed from England and Scotland la now
$8.60 per yard, almost the level It
attained In the boom daya of 1628-39,
aa compared with about 88 at th.
bottom of the depreaalon. In addi
tion, foreign exchange fluctuation la
causing these price to advanc.
Men To Pay Mora
Today In New York newapapera
there were two advertlaementa of
men'a clotlflng In tha middle pric
grouping. On advertiser Increased
tha price of aulta and overcoat from
838 to 834. Another Increased th.
price from 830 to 838.00. One bit
chain of men'a wear ahopa, which la
nationwide, announced a prlc ln
crease to 833.00 from 817.00. Anoth
er from 818.00 to 833.00.
A .W. Zelomek, economist for that
Falrchlld publications, a group of
merchandising publications, told th
United Press that clothing both
men'a and women's waa between 10
and 30 percent above the "lows" now.
He did not expect a marked Increase
at tha etart of tall, lnaamuch aa
wholesaler are stocked with gar
ment produced at lower wage and
cost, but said that tha Increase pro
bably would ba ateady through th.
winter montne into aprlng.
people are buying, he aald, explain
ing that his consumer' expenditure .
index In August wa' 00 per oent
greater than August of 1033, th.
greatest Increase of one month over
th corresponding month of the pre
vious year during the depression.
Among women's clothing, th fol
lowing item wer noted her. todayt
Sheer chiffon hos which war. sell-
in at 81.98 per pair ar now 83.eS
per pair.
Drease which wer 813.78 ar now
819.70.
Dress which were 810 are now 818.
Hats are advertised as high aa 850
tha flrat tlma In several year that
ISO hat have appeared.
Shoe stay Low.
Fait coat have not advanced ma
terially and neither hav hoe.
And th sam. situation prevail
nationally. United Press offices re
port a follows:
St. Louis Men's ault 14 per oent
higher: overcoats 19 to 18 per cent
higher; women's dresse 18 psr cent
higher: cloth coat 30 to 80 per c.nt
higher: fur coats 30 to 88 per cent
higher. . '
Detroit--Men's and women'a cloth
ing about 38 per osnt advanced la
last few weeks.
Chicago Price about th asms a
laat fsw month because, of stock
purchased early in spring. Com
panies expect price Increase with
newly obtained stocks.
Boston Men' ault and overcoat
30 per osnt higher than few week
ago: shoes advancsd 18 per cent;
women's dreasea advanced 85 per oent;
cloth coats advanced 35 per cent, and
fur coat advanced 38 per cent.
Kansas City Shoe advanced 10 to
19 per cent; men's ault advanced
8 per cent; men'a mats advanced 30
per cent; fur cost up aa much a
100 per oent In some types; dresse
advanced 90 to 40 per cent.
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IE DEATH
LIST BJPUCED
IDtKBURO. Tex.. Sept. 7. (AP)
Rehabilitation of th devastated
lower Rio Grande valley near Har
Ungen and Brownsville began today
a relief trains from th. north ar
rived with doctor., nurse and food
stuffs. Tha death list waa reduced to 1
when newspapermen reached Browns
ville and reported that no one waa
killed there, although elx person
lost their Uvea In Matsmora. acroaa
.he International border In Mexico.
Ten other war reported killed st
Harltngen and two at Rio Hondo.
Hundreds of persons wars Injured,
however.
All those who escaped Injury when
the tropical hurricane struck lat
Monday night and early yesterday
already had started back to work, and
th attention ot th. new arrival waa
turned to administering to th. need
of th. lesa fortunate.
Real estate or inauraagi
to Jon, f hoot 598.
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