Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 19, 1933, Page 7, Image 7

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1 You Can 't Afford to Miss the Buying Opportunities Listed Here
ilEDFOHD HATE TRTBmsE, fEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER "19, 1933
1
Why
Not
Try a
Want-Ad?
WANT to tell your Borne? Want
to get rid of a few odds eno
ndJ In nousebold lunushlngsv
Oo you a sod tool! lot rout (U
lent . . An inexpensive Want-Aa
in the Mall mount classified
Page wili and the answer te
mesa and many otnei petplexlni
problem.
H re Are the Rates:
Pet word im insertion
(Minim am 36c)
EacB additional Insertion,
per word
(Minimum 100)
omw una omt month, without
-lc
n change 81-28
75
Phone
1 LOST AND POUND
t LOST Reward tor return of or for
A information leading to recovery of
I I rubber-tired sac It truck taken from
. . . . . . iinnil.it Warn.
our Barien est. -' ,.i
painted dark green, wheela aolld
rubber. Monarch Seed Co.
IjOST Peter, a black Scotch terrier
with limp in right hind leg. Call
A. s. V. Carpenter, 334-R-3.
lost Yellow Persian kitten. Re
ward for return to 39 summit Ave.
TeL 1169.
POUND 3 stray sheep. Owner pay
for ad. Facklam Farms, R. 1. Box
300, Central Point, Ore.
LOST Lady's black coat with fur
collar. Reward. Please notify Juanlta
Travis, 3393 E. 15th St.. Eugene,
Ore.
LOST If dog missing, call 1618.
WANTED SITUATION
POSITION wanted by first-class hotel
baker. Box 614, Tribune.
HEAD of large family wante work, any
kind. Will take odd pieces of fur
niture or anything of value as pay
Box 607, Tribune.
WANTED MIHUEIXANEOUS
'WANTED Good used bicycle. 333 S.
WILL PAY 15 for 8 or 4-room fur
nished house. Box 430, Tribune".
wiNTF.o Electrlo radio. Must be
reasonable. Box 268, Tribune.
! WANTED Electric radio. Must be
I reasonable. Box 268, Tribune.
WANTED To buy used standard
typewriter, cheap, box .ao, itioumu.
WANTED To borrow 81200. from 3 to
5 years; real estate accuri.j. -
432. Tribune.
TO LEASE 25-h.p. atesm eijglne In
good condition, box rnuuuo.
! WANTED 5 to 10 acres to farm on
shares, write ki. i. , .wen
ford. WANTED Farm, tree rent for one
year, privilege of buying. o vu,
Tribune.
WANTED If you have an Underwood
i or Royal typewriter, In flrst-clase
5 condition, you are noi usuig
1 want to rent to high school stu-
I dent, or want to sell same, address
; J. D- Mall Tribune.
WILL care for elderly sick people In
j my home. Phone 437-X.
! wanted Household (roods, stoves
tools or what have you Meaioro
Bargain House. 27 N. Orape St. Tel
1062.
JTJNl. WANTED
We pay cash for JUNK BATTERIES
to RAU1A1UBO. AbUBUwu-
BRASS, COPPER unk ol all
descriDtlons.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
27 NO. Orape Tel 1062
FOB BENT HOUSES
i AVAILABLE Not. 1. 1124 W. Main.
I1 T1- IninrnnAi AffencV. Tel. 105.
First Insurance Agency.
After 5. 16,0.
I FOR RENT 847 E. th.
82 No. Peach.
102S W. th.
918 Newtown.
820 No. Holly.
First Insurance Agency. Tel. 108.
After 8, 1670.
B-ROOM cottage, partly furnished.
402 No. Oakdale.
"OR RENT At once, Ideal modern
6-room unfurnished bungalow. In
tip-top condition; has built-in fea
tures, heatrola, electric water beat
er, new linoleum on kitchen, bath
room and pantry floors, laundry
with tubs, garage, wood-house:
family with small children need not
apply. Drive by and see property.
719 West Ilth. Inquire next door.
FOR RENT 8 furnished houses;
, water; 89. 810. 812 bummlt.
; FOR RENT 5-room modern house.
j close in, furnished. Tel. "88. Pil
: mer Music House.
FOR RENT Modern house. 8 rooms
and small aleeplng porch, unfur
nished, electric range. Inquire 394
Beatty St.
MODERN home, basement heating
plsnt, oil burner, fireplace, 2 bain
's rooms. 4 sleeping rooms. 2-car gar
l age. will lease tz-c one year. O. S.
1 Buttertleld.
. FOR REN"! -'A
house, wri
J Co.
Nv Modern 4-room
bA.K-rcer.;. Redden to
FOR RENT 5 r'v.rn -lem house,
820.00. furalsied. m unfurnish-
J ed. Keya at 21.1 Aro .
FOR RENT 7-KXm m v-..-bedrooma.
C. A. D-
FOR RENT 3-room c xlt.-r
house, 319 So Peacli 1
door.
u-nianed
..;.- next
rOB BENT HOUSES
FOR RENT 7-room house, 411 So.
Oakdale. Phone 760-V.
Homes for rent call 894.
POr RENT Borne, lurnlabed or
unfurniahed. Brows to Whit.
HOUSES HO. (1280 and 16. water
paid: wood range Phone 105.
rOB BENT APARTMENTS
FOR RENT Attractive apt, private
entrance. 818 So. Oakdale.
POR RENT i-room duplei apart
ment, electrio refrigerator and
range, breakfast nook, furnace
otherwise unfurnished. Phone 442
or call W. A. Oatea at Qroceterla.
FOB RENT IIOAKIi AND BOOMS
BOARD AND ROOM at 716 8. Main
Rates very moderate.
FOR BENT FHBN1SHI.D BOOMS
ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 S. Orape.
rOB EXCUANOB
FOR TRADE "36 Chevrolet truck for
car or cowa. Inquire Bac, Browns
boro store.
FOR TRADE--1-S acre on South Peach
for horses, cows, tractor, truck or
chickens. Box 435, Tribune.
WANTED To trade car for furniture.
137 No. central. Tel. 1059.
FOB BXCHANOB REAL ESTATE
FOR EXCHANGE Ranch for subur
ban store or modern home, box
434. Tribune.
FOR SALE OR TRADE House ond
lot: garage, chicken house, city
water and lights. A sacrifice. Sick
ness. Box 441, Tribune.
EXCHANGE 5-room modern house
on half acre of good truck garden
land. Just east of Portland city lim
its, close to through paved high
way. Exchange equity for Medford
or acreage. Inquire 19 N. Fir.
FOB SALE REAL ESTATE
WHEN you think of real estate, think
of Brown to White.
FOB SALE HOMES
FOR SALE Best buy In the county.
3-room up-to-date bungalow with 2
lots, on paved street, nesr school.
Easy terms, or will trade. What
have you? Box 431. Tribune.
FOR SALE Attractive modern 6 -room
house. 2 acres alfalfa, new chicken
house, double garage and wood
house, concrete floors, fruit trees.
Call owner for terms. Phone 498-Y.
HOME near school. Phone 1232-W.
FOR SALE MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
FOR SALE Band instruments, new
and used. Some real bargains. Tel.
708-Y. s
FOR SALE Trumpet in case, at 20.
Phone 798-Y.
BABY GRAND, like new, fine condi
tion. Save over one-half, will ac
cept your old Instrument aa part
payment; aa per week nana.es.
Cllne Piano Co., Main and Riverside
BALDWIN PIANOS Complete line;
many bargains. Before purchasing
. any piano represented aa being
Baldwin merchandise, for your own
protection, consult your local AU
THORIZED, EXCLUSIVE BALDWIN
dealer, for correct orlces. snd
nsmes of plsnos In the Baldwin
line. BAL.UWIN fjawj onurrs,
26 SO. Grape St.
FOB SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE 2500-lb. team and har
ness, 876 cash. Call 1559.
FOR SALE 1 work and 2 saddle
horses. Call Jacksonville 88-F-3,
alter 7.
FOR SALE 14 head milk cows. Large
brick house end of Perrydale Ave
HORSES See them at work In the
field and know what you Ret. Birds.
eye Ranch, 6 miles north of Gold
H11L
FOR SALE 8 pair foxes at sacrifice
Box 407, Tribune.
FOB SALE POULTBV
FOR SALE Rhode Island Red pullets,
8 months old. 60c eacn. m. j
Randall, Phoenix-Jacksonville road,
FOB SALE DOGS AND PETS
FOR SALE 2 Pointers. 2 Shepherds,
1 hound. Dr. stone.
FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE All kinds of apples.
132-L.
1 DOUBLE bed spring and mattress.
1 bureau, 1 dresser, cheep, or win
trade for 2 trunks and suitcases.
Phone 1318-Y.
FOR SALE Pump, hose, engine and
bucket for mining; also canvas ca
noe, fine for sport. R. I. Box 330.
Jacksonville-Phoenix road, except
Saturday. R. E. Hay.
POR SALE Furniture, rugs, bedding.
Inquire at Fountain Lodge.
TRAILER HOUSE with bed and bullt
lns: 0 screened windows: telescopes
automatically against wind resist
ance. Less than half price. Tel.
36S-W.
FOR SALE Oood used violin and
trumpet: very reasonable. Baldwin
Piano Shoppe. 26 S. Orape.
OROUND Barley. 11.15 cwt. Medford
Seed & Feed Co.
ORAPES and fresh grape Jutee for
ssle. Clarkson, Tel. 610-Tt-l.
FOR SALE Hay, wheat and ear corn.
Harvey C. Chase, Beall Lane.
FALL SEEDS
lower prices.
Co.
and Seed Grains at
Medford Seed es Peed
POR SALE Apples, several varletlea
W. J. Oebhard, Central Point,
BOO MASH. II 65 cwt.
. & Peed Co.
Medford Seed
A NEW DA1RT FEED, 1.3S per sack
Medford Seed at Peed Co.
MILLRITN. 0c per sack.
Seed ek Peed Cv.
Medford
LOWER FEED PRICES Ask our
prlcei on grain and feed. Medford
Seed Ac Feed Co. Wsrertouse 4t.h
and Barllelt. Store 309 East Main.
FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE 7' ' X V nig. 417 King.
HODGEN - BREWSTER'S LAVWELL
BOO MASH, 81.90 cwt. Contalna
milk and Nopeo cod liver oil. Med
ford Feed to seed Co.
FOR SALE Real cane ayrup. Bring
your cans: 3 gals, or over, can fur
nished. No syrup Friday eve or
Saturday. I. w. Sample. Pioneer
road, Phoenix.
SOME REAL BARGAINS IN USED
TOOLS
1 walking plow
1 spring tooth
A used tractor plows
4 used tractor duo narrows
1 lsree cider mill '
Used sprayers and tractors of all
a mas.
HUBBARD BROS.. TOO.
WHOLE Eastern Corn, $l.3&-cwt. Med
ford Seed 8s Feed Co. Warehouse
4th aud Bartlett. Store 300 East
Main St.
FOR SALE: Grapes and grape Juice.
The Dell Vineyard.
FOR sand, gravel, sediment, fertilizer
and teaming. Phone 912-J.
FOR SALE Hay. wheat, barley and
corn. C. A. Devoe, Tel. 323-J-a.
FOR SALE Apple wood. 81.50 a tier.
Rogue River Co. Plione Ubo.
FOR SALE Used sewing machine, all
makes; terms if desired. All
makes rented and repaired. White
Sewing Machine Co.. 24 N. Bartlett
FOR SALE .30-30 Savage rifle, good
condition, shoots very accurate
Price 817.50. Address 417 N. Oakdale.
ATTENTION STOCKMEN For aale,
alfalfa bay in tack. Feeding space
can be provided If desired. Rogue
River Co., Phone 1366.
FOR SALE Hungarian vetch seed
Phone 623-J-4.
FOR SALfc AUTOMOBILES.
BETTER USED CARS.
NO CASH DOWN
If vour old car covers down payment.
Buy a car with a Written Guar
antee. Our flnancft rates axe very
reasonable,
Down payment.
1931 Chev. 2-door J5edan.w...100.00
1930 Bulck Sport Coupe 125.00
IB30 cnev. standard coupe oa.ro
1929 Ford Sport Coupe 30.00
1928 Chryler Conv. Coupe.. 75.00
1929 DfSoto Sedan 100.00
Compare our cars with others attd
wen buy.
ARMSTRONG; MOTORS, INC.
3B Mo. Riverside.
FOR SALE 1933 Chevrolet coach,
small mileage, new car guarantee;
1931 Ford town sedan, air wheels;
real buy. Trade accepted and easy
terms. Pierce-Allen Motor Com
pany. Phone 150.
BUSINESS OHVORTUNI1TIES
FOR SALE Interest tn gold mine.
Partner wanted with some cash to
operate. Big pay uncovered. Box 93.
Phoenix. Oregon.
PERSONAL
GIFTED CLAIRVOYANT and Palmist.
Truthful advice on business, love,
marriage. Rainbow Auto Camp,
cabin 3.
MISCELLANEOUS
ASHLAND POR HEALTH Convales
cent homo, facing park end Llthla
water; open to all patients, board
ers, oabln renters. 153 Granite St.,
Ashland. Ore.
PAINTING, paperhanglng and tinting.
Lowwt prices. Mr. Bennett, Tel.
835-W.
Authorized Frigidalre- Service. Other
makes rep. "Tel. 427; nights 905-Y
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Abstracts.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts
of Title. Title Insurance. Rooms 8
and 0, No. 33 North Central Are.
upstairs.
JACKSON CO.
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstracts of Title and
Title Insurance. The
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
Fire Extinguishers. -
"FYR - PYTER" Fire Extinguishers.
Automatic fire alarms, recharging.
Inspecting. V. A Bower. 327 No
Oakdale.
Piano and Violin Instruction.
FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher of
Piano. Height Song Service. Arrang
ing, composing, etc 318 Liberty
Bldg.
Money te Lend.
WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE
AND LATE MODEL AUTOS
Three per cent per monjb on un
paid balance. No other oharges. See
W. ft Thomas, 46 South Central,
ground floor Craterian Theater
Bldg. State License No. 8-157.
Job Printing.
MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT
Beat equipped plant in southern
Oregon. Printing of all kinds: book
binding: loose -leal ledgere. and
blanks, billing systems, duplicating
cash sales sups and everything in
the printing lines. 26-30 N. Orape.
Phone 76.
Painting and raperbangtng.
M. A. BLISS Painting and paper
hanging. Tal. 646-W. 813 8. Grape.
Transfer.
EADS TRANSFER e. STORAOE CO
Office 1016 No. Central. Phone 318
Prices right. Service guaranteed.
RF INKING TRUCKING CO Trans
fer and storage. We haul anything
at a reaeonaole price. Ill No- Fir
Street. Phone 332.
HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack
ers and movers Special livestock
miring eq-i'.pmfn Trices right
619 North Riverside. Phone 104-X
LEGAL NOTICES
No. 13171
Treasury Department
Office of Comptroller of the Currency
Washington. D C September 11. 1933
Whereas, by satisfactory evidence
presented to the undersigned; It bas
been made to appear that "Medford
National Bank." in the Otty of Med
ford. in the County of Jackson and
State of Oregon, bas compiled with,
all the provisions of the Statutes ol
the United States required to be
complied with before an association
shall be authorized to commence the
busineas of Banking;
Now, therefore. I. J. F. T. O'Connor.
Comptroller of the Currency, do here
by certify that "Mediord National
Bank." in the City of Medford. in the
County of Jackson and State of Ore
gon, Is authorized to commence the
business of Banking as provided in
Section Fifty-one Hundred snd Sixty
nine ox the Revised statutes ox ins
Un:ted States.
In testimony whereof, witness my
hand and seal of office this eleventh
day of September. 1933.
(Seal of the Comptroller of the cur
rency. Treasury Department.)
(Signed) J. F. T. O'CONNOR.
Liquidation Notice.
The Medirod National Bank located
at MedXord tn the State of Oregon is
closing Its affairs. All note-holdurs
and other creditors are hereby noti
fied to present the notes and other
claims against the association for
payment.
Dated Sept. 30, 1933.
GEO. T. PREY, Cashier.
KeorKonfzatton Notice.
Medford National Bank.
Medford National Bank located at
Medford in the state of Oregon re
ceived charter No. 13771 dated Sep
temoer ii, 1933. and commenced bus
lnesa September 12. 1933. The new
bank is a continuation of the old
bank excepting that It is organized
under the Banking Act of 1933. and
has an entirely new Capital of stQO.
ooooo. bated Sept. 20. 1933.
GEO. T. FRET. CasMer.
Warrant Call.
School District No. 81.
Notice Is hereby given that there
are funds on hand for the redemp
tion of warrants Nos. 814 to 344 In
clusive. Interest will cease on Oct.
20th, 1933. Warrants payable at Med
ford National Bank, Medford, Oregon
J. S. SMITH, Clerk,
School Dlst No. 91.
Butte Palls, Ore.
Climax
CLIMAX Oct. 19. (Spl.) Frank
Hurst has completed a barn at Cen
tral Point for Oscar Hanson and Is
now building a house In Central
Point for L. H. Wertz.
Prank Kemp and Mr. Tucker of
the forest service have been making
a map of this territory the psst
week.
Mrs. Zelda Hurst and Ora Com
stock went to Medford Friday after
noon.
Mrs. Ollle Mee and small daughter
and friends of Medford visited Mrs.
Meda Comstock Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Procter of Per-
slst brought a . load of lumber to
the Werte ranch Tuesday And re
mained overnight,
Sam Coy tiss his .corn crop har
vested.
Mrs. A. J. Ortssom has been stay
ing at Central Point the past two
weeks.
Mennifee Charley was a recent vis
itor at Climax.
Mrs. Wslter Charley and two sons,
Boyd and Lincoln, visited Mrs. Arlen
Millard of Wellen Tuesday.
O. P. Bllllnjs and Mr. and Mrs.
Homer Billings, daughters, Laura and
Miss eJan, of Ashland spent Sunday
at tne wertz home.
Walter Boyd and Lincoln Oharley
have been shucking corn for Bam
coy.
Everyone Is thankful for the good
Mail Tribune Daily
ACROSS
L formerly
I. Serpents
9. Diocese
H. Heavy cord
13. Strike with the
palm
14. Slouan Indlaa
15. Greedy
16. One who lives
st another's
expense
1ft. Japanese coin
19. Take brick
openly
20. Imbibes
22. Time long rne
rtf. strong winds
28. finnk up
10. Writing Imple
ment tl. Dwells
H.t. Cut off
Hi. Adult hail
St. Tit:, of sd
riress s. Noblemsa
39. Kim
41. Make tardy
4. Warden
45. Droop In the
Solution of Yesterday's Punle
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AN jL fE"N S D"N ' L E
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51. Continent
52. Automobile
M. Circle
24. Seed con
tains BS, Attempt
M. Patiate
middle
It. Came Into view 7. Snare
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Tl 33. 34.
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.JJk. 'lid iLAi -iiii .
ir H
weather we are havlnr- To date,
there have ben light frosts but not
enough to damage llowers or vege
tables. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Werts left Wed
nesday for their home In Anderson,
Cel., after a summer's visit with rel
ative In southern Oregon
STATEOFFiCER OF
P.T.A.U
Mrs. Q. C. English, state psrllamen
.n nl n n nn .Inn. D.HIif.aa.lin. asarvl
tlon. was guest spe.ker Tuesday at I
the meeting of the city council, held
here at the home of Mrs. T. P. Tollef
eon. Covered dish luncheon was
served to 30 members from the Junior j Madison. Wis.: A. E. Winter of Cht
hlgh school. Washington and JacJtson j Edward Winter of Madison, and
th. thrs. nffuu. ..i.h trm ! Mrs. Augusta Anderson of St. Paul.
state and national congress of Parent-
Teachers.
Mrs. English praised the work being
csrrled on !n Medford and comoll- I
mented the president, Mrs. Arthur
Short, upon the manner in which the
meeting was conducted. I
Mrs, Eldon Dry sd ale was chosen as
delegate from the city council to at
tend the state convention to be held
In Salem, October 34 to 37. The pos
sibility of securing the state conven
tion for Medford In 193S was discuss
ed and Mrs. "Dry ed ale was Instructed
to extend the invitation after consult.
lng with the state officers. It has
been eleven yesrs since the state con
vention came to Medford.
Reports given from the schools
showed that parents are actively In
terested in the welfare of all children.
Washington and Jackson schools are
completing plans for serving school
lunches In accordance with the cus
tom of past years.
Jackson school recently held a
"pound party," and many Items of
food were turned Into the kitchen.
The Junior high Parent -Teachers
are working for a membership award
this year. At each state convention
silver loving cups are awarded the
schools having the largest percentage
of parents enrolled in membership,
also for the greatest Increase In mem
bership over the preceding year. The
junior High Parent-Teachers are
working for the latter award, and
since the final report must be In the
Portland office by October 30, all par
ents were urged to pay their dues at
once.
Both Jackson and Washington an
nounced "Daddy's nights" to be held
In November. The next meeting of
the city council will be held on the
third Tuesday In November at tho
home of Mrs. 8. A. Kroschel.
Taklng the school census, whtch
must be completed one month earlier
this year than In previous years, was
started In Medford thla morning.
Workers In the field are KatherlKe
deddis, Prue Angle Piatt, Nora Klrk
patrlck and Minnie Bryant.
All persons within the ages' of four
and 20 years are Included In the
census, whether married or single.
Those away from Medford attending
colleges are also Included In the cen
sus If their parents reside here.
Real estate or insurance leave 1'
to Jones. Phone 096. . '
Cross-Word Puzzie
t. Poplar tree
6. Blowa down
7. Sunshade
8. Reach acroni
9. Bno run oer
10. Devour
11. Sheep
17. I'en
19. Ooen Up
21. Color
83. Tyrant
24. Coarse frail
tern
Jit. Purpoaei
2(i, Recreational
contest
27. In bed
29. Arctic
ZZ. Asiatic Russia
ii. Cooking vessel
17. h sorry for
one'a mlido
Inifi
49. Piece out
42. Rhelf
44. Auditory
organa
4ft. Opera by Verdi
47. Labor for
breath
41. Deed
49. KqualltT
60. Move with a
lever
II. Quick te tears
DOWN
1. A!
t. Wander
1. Disproportion
atiljr tall
and ilender
4. Spread for
drying
CALLED 10 REST
Otto Winter, prominent business
maji of Ashland for the , last 42
yesrs, died Wednesday morning short
ly after 7 o'clock at hla home In
that city, after an Illness of two
weeks.
Otto Winter was born July 17.
1802. at Sauk City. Wisconsin, a son
of Rev. and Mrs. Henry A. Winter.
Reverend Winter wss for many years
l.T,, "IT
Wisconsin. Otto Winter was one of
ten sons and daughters, four of whom
survive. ' They are Herman Winter,
Mr. Winter came to Ashland In
tn winter of 1889-90 as an organl-
r 'or the order or itauway ieieB-
raphers. and was snowed in ior tnree
weeks here. During that winter ne
met Bertha Elizabeth Russell of the
prominent pioneer Russell family.
He left Ashland at the end oi
three weeks but returned in 1891
and married Miss Russell in March
of that year. Four children were
born to this union, all of whom
survive: Margaret Winter Brown of
Glendale, Calif... Hortense winter
Bourne of Oakland, Calif., Paul Rus
sell Winter of Klamath Falls and
Francis Hill Winter of Glendale.
Calif. The sons and daughters and
their wives and husbands have been
in Ashland during their fathers
Illness.
Mr. Winter was for twenty year
owner of the Opera House grocery
which was located at the corner
now occupied by Nininger'a Cafe.
Services' which will be held Fri
day afternoon at the Presbyterian
cjiurch will be conducted by Knights
Templar.
10 FLOOD DECLARES
Rf
OF
v
Concluding an extensive investiga
tion of the derailment of the Golden
State Limited, transcontinental train
of the Southern Pacific, near Tucum-
carl, N. M., on August 29, which re
sulted In the death of eleven per
sons, a board of Inquiry haa Just
made known Ha findings, declaring
the tragedy was caused by "unpre
oedehtel flood waters aggravated by
sire and location of a highway
bridge."
ThrouRh the testimony of numer
ous witnesses, Including residents of
the region, state highway engineers,
end rallrosd employes, the board of
Inquiry learned that the flood which
undermined the east concrete abut
ment of the 210-foot steel girder
bridge causing It to collnpae under
the weight of the locomotive, wss
the hlgheat ever known In that local
ity, being six to ten feet above any
previous high water mark.
The board of Inquiry found that
every precaution ,had been taken to
guard the safety of the train during
the heavy storm. Orders had been
given the train crew to proceed with
caution, and at the time of the de
railment the train was traveling only
about 20 mllea an hour, while a
speed of 60 miles an hour Is normally
permitted over the bridge. Represen
tatives of the Interstate commerco
commission attended and assisted In
the Investigation.
National Guard
Bulletin Board
Orders were Issued tnls week by
the adjutant 'general's office an
nouncing the promotions of Private
Donald W, Nellson and Eugene Orr
to the rank of corporal.
It haa been found ""necessary to
discharge 12 members of Company
A who are at the present time In
CCO csmps and unable to attend
the regular weekly drills. In Tiew
of these vacancies which have been
created a spirited campaign Is being
carried on for recrulta and from tne
way enllst.nenta are coming In it
is expected thst the company win
again be filled up and have a wait
ing list before long.
Corporal Donald W. Nellaon has
been selected from Company A to
take the competitive West Point e
amlnatlon which will be held at
Portland November 1.
In anticipation of an active fall
and winter season the club rooms
In the armory are being put In ihape
attain and It la expected that the
club rooms will hum with actlvltlea
aa soon aa bad weather sets In. The
billiard and pool tables are being
worked over. A few additional pieces
of furniture are needed In the club
room as are also books and msgeslnea
and contributions of these would be
most welcomely received.
During the next month there will
be a number of chsngea made In
the non-commissioner personnel Of
the company, occasioned by three
sergeants end two corporals having
moved away from Medford. Compet
itive try-outs for these vacancies are
now being held.
Plans are under way to organise
five or six-piece orchestra In the
company and scouts are out trying
to enlist a good plno player. If
the orchestra can be organised It la
hoped that a weekly dance can be
held In the Armory.
Notice.
Protect th. birds Oet your "No
Hunting. No Trespassing" signs at trie
Jot Department of the Mill Tribune
8-30 N. Oript.
Noisy Presses of
Little Rock Paper
Cut Rent Income
LITTLE ROCK. Ark.. Oct. 10
(AP) An Injunction to stop the
presses of the Arkansaa Democrat
was asked for In a suit filed In
chsncery court here today by the
owners of a building adjoining
the newspaper plant.
They alleged that the noises
from the presiies constituted a
nuisance which" prevenied the
renting of offices In the building,
serosa a narrow alley.
Courthouse
News
(Furnished by the Jackson County
Abstract Co- 131 E Sixth Street!
Circuit Court.
John B. H. Leyen assumes the busi
ness nsme of "Del Rogue Seed and
peed."
8. L. Allen assumes the busineas
name of ''Blue Front."
Mrs. George Warner withdraws from
the busineas conducted under tho
business name of "Cresta Villa Club."
Elizabeth Deuel, Albert E. Orr, Oer-
trade E. Weeks assume the business
name of "Del Rio Orchard."
Leonard C. Pettlt assumes the busi
ness name of "Acme Motor service."
S. Jones vs. John M. Vergeer, Saron
H. Vergeer: attachment.
J. H. Cooley vs. Medioro Fear vo.
foreclosure.
Jackson County Butldlng and Loan
Assn. vs. waiter H. Leverette et ai;
foreclosure.
Estate of M. P. Hanley, deceased:
Drobste.
Independent Order of Odd Pellowa
vs. J. M. Culpepper et al; to quiet
title.
Mary S. Rudd vs. O. Hugh Oillmore
et al: strict foreclosure.
Anna P. Reed vs. Chester O. Mul
fcollen et al: foreclosure.
Barbara B. Jennings vs. Raipn a.
Jennings; divorce.
Fred sturgl vs. Duffy Lumber Co.,
Inc.: for money.
Estate of Mary M. Dunn (dec.):
admitted to probate.
Marriage Licenses.
Homer J. Craig and Edna Io.
San lord Pattoa and Rosemary
Downte.
Lothar W. Spross and Marjorle D
Crandall.
George Hutchlna and Lillian Mil
hoan. Everett V. Carter and Ann M. Borm-
han- .
John Wesley Mills, Jr., and Doro
thea A. Roat.
Ray B. Edwards and Sybil B. Cas
ter.
j. D. rraaier end Dixie Brown.
Real Estate Transfers
willlum Davla et ux to D. B. Mil'
lard W. D. to N',$ of BWV4 of NWK
of Sec. 24, Twp. 3B 8., R. 2 W.
D. E. Millard et ux to C. W. Davla
Deed to N',4. of SW!4 of NWH of
Seo. 24. Twp. 88 S., R. 2 W.
United State, to Heirs or tan a.
Palmer Patent to BW'. of SWV4;
E of 3W14 of Seo. 31. Twp. 38 S..
ano NE'. of NW' of Sec. . Twp. 9
S.. all In R. 2 W..
Prank B. Cooper et ux to Emuj a.
Hall W. D. to tract In Seo. 7, Twp.
38 8.. R. i W.
A. D. Andrews et ux to Jamea D.
Brown et ux W. D. to S!4 of NW'i
of NW'4 of Seo. 22, Twp. 35 S., lying
on west aide of Crater Lake high
way.
Wm. Blege to T. P. Carrier W. D.
to part lot 10, part lots U and 12,
block 2 of Lundgren's Bub, Jackson
ville, and tract adjoining on west.
Fred O. Sander et ux to State of
Oregon W. D. to lot 8. north 8!4
feet of lot 4, block 8, Olson Add. to
Medford.
Clyde A. Richmond et ux to 0. A.
Whlllock W. D. to tract tn lot 18.
block 8, Park Add. to Medford.
M. M. Welch to C. M. Martin W.
D. to NE'4 of SE14 of SCO. 10, Twp.
Kate B. A. Carlson to Timber Pro
ducta Co. W. D. to WVi of SE',4 of
8eo. 34. Twp. 30 S., R. I W.
William Lewis to Bills O. Scott
W. D. to lot I; SEl's of NE'.i E'4 of
BE', Of Bee. 8: part of NE14 of NEVi
of Sec. , all in Twp. 83 8.. R. 2 B.
Henry A. Bonkosky et ux to Jessie
Metttier Q. O. D. to lot 1, block 83,
City of Jacksonville.
Porter J. Neff et ux to Blsnche N .
Cartode (undivided half Inetrest)
W. D. to lot 1, block 22, City of Med
ford, except southwesterly 28 feet
thereof.
Irvln T. Bebb to Btste of Oregon
W. D. to lot 12 V4 block 69, City of
Medford.
Audry L. and Thomas C. Plynn to
P. P. Allen et ux W. D. to tract in
block 32, Extension of Siskiyou
Helirhta Add. to Medford.
City of Medford to Amanda M. I"ahl
W. D. to lot 18, Parker Place Add.
to Medford.
Sheriff to Jackson County Bldg. &
Loan Assn Sheriff deed to lot T,
block 8, Berrydale Add. to Medford.
Sheriff to Jackson County Bldg. es
Loan Assn. Sheriff deed to lot t
block 2, Amy to Harbaugh Add. to
Central Point.
Sheriff to Jackson County Bldg. to
Losn Assn. Sheriff deed to pert of
lot 8. block 2. MIgnus Bub. to Med
ford.
Sheriff to Jackaon County Bldg.
Loan Assn Sheriff deed to lot 9,
block 4, Crowell Add. to Medford,
Sheriff to Jackson County Bldg. to
Loan Assn. Sheriff deed to S, of
lots 8, 8. 7 and 8, block 20, City of
Medford. .
C. O. Chapman et ux to First In
surance Agency Q. O. D. to tract In
DLO NO. Twp 37 8., R. 2 W.
Clarlbel I. Mcen et vlr to First In
surance Agency Q. O. D. to land In
DLO 80, Twp. 87 8., R. 3 W.
Sheriff to Jackson County Bldg. to
Loan Aasn. Sheriff deed to lot 8
block 8, Highland Park Add. to Med
ford. Roy R. Heckathom et ux to Henry
Earl Soulee et ux W. D. to lot 18.
Hlght Bub. to Medford.
Roxllna L. Jackson to L. L. De
shaver W. D. to 1 acre In DLO 43,
Twp. 39 B , H1I.
rv.r the benefit of Medford'a busl
nee men and women, a course In pub
lic speaking Is being sponsored by the
Chamber of Commerce, with the or
iginal meeting thla evening In the
publlo apeaklng room on the second
floor of the Senior high school. Ralpn
R. Bailey, Sfnlor high school faculty
member, will be Instructor.
The school has donated the use of
the facilities for conducting this clssa.
and It la honed that a number of
local pepole will take advantage of
the course, those In charge stated.
The program, which Manager A. H.
Banwell has arranged,, will be open
to the general public, end not Just
members of the Chamber of Com
merce.
Both men and women who are In
terested In a practical course In pub
lic speaking will compose the member
ship of the class.
Mr. Bailey has announced thai
special attention will be given each
Individual, for the particular type of
training In which he is Interested.
Special emphasis will be placed on
club and organization apeaklng. and
as a result of the course the Chamber
of Commerce expecte to establish a,
apeakers bureau.
The system to b. used, Mr. Bauer
stated, la the same aa used by Dale
Carnegie, In his course for the Bsnk
ers' institute, which he has taught for
more than 25. years.
The Instruction will Include busi
ness English, vocal and word study.
construction and preparation of talk,
and the technique of presentation.
A amsll fee will be charged for the
course, end those who wish to Join
are requested to get In touch with
Mr. Banwell at the Chamber of Com
merce, or attend tonight's meeting
at the school.
4-
BOISE, Idaho, Oct. 10. (AP) Es
tablishment of friendly relations with.
Russia "would enable us to deal more
satisfactorily with other Paclfle
states, including Japan," Senator
William E. Borah declared today In
an address to the Boise Junior col
lege student body.
Moreover, he eald, "If this conn
try were on friendly relations wltft
Russia, It would Improve possibilities
of disarmament.'
"Russia has the most substantial
government growing out of the world
war," the senator continued, adding
that the natton "Is in possession of
the greatest natural resources of any
nation In the world."
The closer capitalistic government
la brought Into relationship with
communism, he said, the more rap
Idly communism will recede.
"We gain nothing by botng aloof,
he said, "and by recwmlltlon we
gain needed trade, for Russia la the
greatest potential undeveloped mar
ket for goodi from the united States,
Wfrllo we are holding aloof, other na
tions France, Poland, Italy, Ctreat
Britain are - enlarging thetr trade
agreements.
'According to newspaper dis
patches," he said, "a few months ago
Japan Indicated to the United States
t.iat the presence of our navy In the
Pacific was disturbing. Had we been
on entirely friendly relatione with
Russia, It would hsve placed us in
a better position to deal with the en
tire Paclflo situation.
FEDERAL PROJECT
PORTLAND. Oct. 19 ( A denlsl
that there can be any Just criticism
of the Oregon office of the publlo
works administration because of de
lay In the forward progress of fed
eral projects under the program, was)
Issued here Wednesday by C. C. Hock
ley, state engineer for the adminis
tration. "This office has the best staff It If
possible to get six capable and ef
ficient engineers who are equipped
to handle the applications and check
the projects." Hockley declared. "All
of them have been working far Into
the night to handle these applica
tions." ,
He a14 strict regulations prohibit
the Oregon office raaktn announce
ments as to what projects have been
acted on. All such announcements
must come from Wsshlngton, D. O.
"The entire basis of the work le
the relief of unemployment," he con
tinued. "Wa do all we can to fur
ther the plan of the administration.
Already we have received 188 app'.i.
cations for project. In Oregon, total
ing about 878.000.000.'
"On no oooaeton." Hockley added,
"has the state advisory board caused
a delay In the transmitting of ap
plication to Waehlngton, but ha
passed upon them the day they were
received from the state engineer."
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