Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 26, 1933, Page 9, Image 9

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: You Can 't Afford to Miss the Buying Opportunities Listed Here
BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1933.
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per word
( Minimum 10c)
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75
Phone
LOST AND FOUND
1 PARTY who recently acquired female
brown and white Springer spaniel
dog please turn loose or return to
O. A. Spuhn. 631 Park. Reward.
LOST Prom 804 West Jackson St.,
(ox terrier pup; coir, "
white ring around neck, lour white
feet and white tip on tall. Reward
offered for his return.
: LOST If dog miesmg. call 1618.
WANTED SITUATION
"WANTED Housework by middle-aged
lady. References. ia So. Orape St.
WOMAN, 25, wlshea position u cook
' or assistant in restaurant or hotel.
, Good worker. Will work for less at
start. Phone 75 or write Box 313,
, Tribune.
OIRL, experienced In general house
work, desires position with good
family. Excellent references. Ad
dress Box KP. Mall Tribune.
WANTED MALB HELP
MAN WANTED to supply customers
with famous W&tklne Products in
Med ford. Business established.
Earnings average $29 woekly. Pay
starts immediately. Write J. R.
Watklns Company. 4524 Hollls St..
Oakland, California.
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
OKI LDREN BOARDED Experienced
child nurse. Ratea reasonable. Mrs.
Robert Sheehan, Talent.
i WANTED To leaee farm on crop
I basis. References furnlehed. W. H.
f Shearln, Eagle Point, Ore.
- FURNITURE VAN going to aouthern
California Not. 1, wants return
' load. Phone 1044-X. Hawley Trans
' fer.
WILL milk cow this winter for care.
Plenty good pasture and feed. Tel.
4-P-12.
; WANTED To rent 1 or 2-room apt
furnished or unfurnished. Must be
cheap. Box 1203, Tribune. .
WANTED Alto horn. 410 Arcadia.
I WANTED Old gold. Have money to
loan. Jennings, cor. Front Sz Main.
s WANTED Electrlo radio. Must be
', reasonable. Box 268, Tribune.
5 WANTED If you have an Underwood
.t ' nr nswai tvriewrlter. In flrst-clase
condition, you are not ualng and
want to rent to high school stu
dent, or want to tell same, address
J. D., Mail Tribune.
' WILL care for elderly sick people in
1 my home. Phone 437-X.
i WANTED Household goods, stoves
tool or what have you Medford
1 Bargain Bouse. 27 N. Orape 6b Tel
' 1083.
JUNK WANTED
We pay easa tor JUNK BATTERIES
i tt RAOIAIORS. ALUMINUM
J BRASS. COPPER St funk of all
i descriptions.
MEDPORD BARGAIN HOUSE
. 27 No Orapa Tel 1082
FOR RENT HOUSES
' TOR RENT Modern furnished 4
iy room house, 511 Park Ave.
FURNISHED house and garage. Burn
' ham Court. 604 W. 10th.
6-ROOM modern house, new and
clean, at 147 No. Holly, 25 per
' month. Lok at it. Adults only.
FURNISHED 4 rooms and break ft
nook. ffpunUh type house; 123.50.
Phone 13S2-J.
VAILABLE Not. 1, 1124 W. Main.
PI rat Insurance Agency. Tel. lOS.
After A. 1670.
MODERN 3 -room bouse, 111.
847-R.
FOR RFNT To responsible tenant
only, one of the most convenient
small, comfortably furnished homes
tn Medford. Really must be seen
to be appreciated; 422.50, water
paid. Near end of pavement on
East Main, 24 Highland Drive. Come
evening.
TOR RENT 5 -room house, furnished
for 3 families: $20. water paid; 3
garages. Phone 1382-J.
1 FOR RENT 7-room house, 413 o.
Oakdale. Phone 750- Y.
Homes for rent CbU 698.
FOl KENT Home, furnished or
unfurnished. Drown & White.
HOUdES U0, 41310 ud 416. WfcCU
; paid; wood range Pone 105,
FOR RENT 7-room modern home, 8
bedrooms. C A. DeVoe. 633-J-3.
FOR RENT New modern 4-room
$J house, with base meet. Reddea b
t CO.
FOR RKNT ROOM AND 1)0 RD
BOARD AND ROOM at 716 , alAin
: 14-7 mvaerat
FOB RENTAPARTMENTS
FOR RENT Apti. 02ft No. Riverside.
POR RENT Attractive apt., private
entrance. 518 fio. Oakdalt.
POR RENT 4-room duplei apart
ment electric refrigerator ana
range. breakJast nook, urrv:e
otherwise uniurnlahed. Phore 443
or call W- A. Oates at Orooeter.a.
FOR REM FURNISHED ROOMS
ATTRA0T1 VB rooms. 404 8. Orape.
FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS
RANCH FOR RENT 80 acree, about
40 acres summer fallow, for grain
4 Palm Block. Phone 17, or 1104-L
after 6 p. m.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
WHEN you think ot real estate, think
of Brown ia Whits.
FOR EXCHANGE
FOR SALE 100 acres timber land, 35
miles from Ashland; 2.300.000 feet
aworted timber; will exchange: any
offer considered. 813 Merchants
Exchange Bldg., flan Franclwo, Cal.
ELECTRIC STOVE, ior cow, farm Im
plements or what have you. Box
679, Tribune.
FOR SALE OR TRAD7 34 rabblta
and hutches, also boy a bicycle. Tel.
FOR TRADE '28 Chevrolet truck for
oar or cows. Inquire Beck, Browns-
FOR SALE OR TRADE White electrlo
sewing machine for light sedan.
Box 638, Tribune.
FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE
OREGON CAMP
Must sell at once. A real investment.
Some cash. Terms and trade. O.
T. Ingram, Klamath Falls, Ore.
TRADES 76 A. well improved, stock,
machinery: clear: for farm in wano,
Klamath Falls, Sacramento valley,
Arizona.
Service station, lunch counter do
ing a paying bus l new, to trade for
farm on coaat.
Clear house in Central Point for
what have you?
E. C. CORN, Phone 610-J-fl.
FOR SALE In Central Point, best
buy In the county, 5 -room up-to-date
bunealow with 3 lots, on paved
street, near school. Easy terms, or
wiu trade. What have you? Box 431
Tribune.
EXCHANGE 5-roora 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.
FOR SALE HOMES
FOR SALE New modern furnished 8
rooms and -sleeping porch, 41350.
Make your own terms. Tel. 1382-J.
HOME near school. Phone 1232-W.
LOR SALE MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
CLINE PIANO CO. CLOSING-OUT
SALE
Over 40 fine new and used pianos
, going at big reductions. If you are
planning on purchasing a pta.no this
year or next don't fall to see these
bargains.
$350 Nugent, used, now. ...... .4 49.00
8400 Imperial, used, now 8 49,00
4700 Vose & Son, used. nowU9.00
$550 Lester, used, now ....$ 149.00
$500 Wick, used ...... 8179.00
New and used Baby Grand Pianos,
prices as low as $289.
Term on many as low as $1 per
week. Extra, dlsoount for cash.
Free delivery. OLINE PIANO CO.,
Main and Riverside,
HAMILTON GRAND PIANO Used
but in perfect condition. Less than
half price. Easy terms. Bargain in
BUNGALOW PIANO. BALDWIN
PIANO SHOPPE, 36 So. Grape.
FOR SALE POULTRY
FOR SALE Mallard ducks, cheap
Phone 771. J. H. Wooldrldge.
FOR SALE Rhode Island Red cock
erela, selected and tested for breed
ing from high producing stock.
Priced moderate. Cummlnga Poul
try Ranch, 5 miles out Midway
road. Central Point Rt. 1,
FOR SALE Turkeys, Mammoth
Bronze breeding stock. Can fur
nish unrelated hens and toms of
heavy boned strain. See sample of
our birds in Monarch Seed Co.'a
retail store window. Hens $4, toms
$8. W. E. Ha mm el, Eagle Point, Ore.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE One team mules and har
ness. xh mHe west Phoenix on Cony
Nook ranch.
FOR SALE Young Guernsey bull,
registered. X. K. Anderson Farm.
FOR SALE Brood tow with 8 pigs,
Heifer to trade for wood saw. G,
Faske, Butte Falls.
FOR SALE 14 head milk cows. Large
brick house end of Perrydale Ave.
MISCELLANEOUS
ASHLAND FOR HEALTH Convales
cent home, facing park and Llthla
water: open' to all patients, board
era, oabln renters. 153 Granite 6S
Ashland, Ore.
Authorized Frlgidaire Service. Other
mixes rep. Tel 427; nighu 905-Y
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOV5 .
fl-Q-U-A-6-H
One pound, or 10 tons. S& tr trade
ior wooa. cow, caives, piga, grain,
fence poets, fencing, lumber, or
what you got. M. Holllater, ft mile
south Talent.
FOR SALE Bedroom furniture and
steam heating plant with oil burn
er. Inquire Fountain Lodge.
TO TRADE Oood folding film cam
era for good trailer. 17 6. Peacn St.
O. V. MYERS RANCH for Bennett
apples. None better for cooking
and um new. Also 6 pita. New
towns and Wineaaps. North on Old
Pacific highway. Telephone 2 58-J.
FOR SALE Wood cook stove and
wood range. 33 So. Fir, upatalra.
5ALWAY PEACHES lfto and So.
O. E. Carpenter, ml. west Phoe
nix on Hue ton road. Bring bogea
FOR SALE 61 way peaches at the
Calhoun ranch, 1 mile southwest of
Paoerux.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
SACRIFICE 3-karat diamond ring,
best cash offer takes It. Box 1159,
Tribune.
FOR SALE Hay, wheat, barley and
corn. c. A. oevoe. Tel. 023-J-3.
FOR SALE: Apple wood, $1.50 a tier,
Rogue River Co. Phone 1366.
FOR SALE! Used tewing machines, all
makes; terms if desired. All
makee rented and repaired. White
Sewing Machine Co.. 34 N Bar tie tt
ATTENTION STOCKMEN For sale,
alfalfa hay In tack. Feeding space
can be provided If desired. Rogue
Kiver co., pnone 1300.
POR SALE Hungarian retch aeed
Phone 623-J-4.
FOR sand, gravel, sediment, fertilizer
ana teaming, pnone uri-j.
FOR SALE! Orapee and grape Juice
The Dell Vineyard.
FOR SALE Apples, several varlet.ee
W. J. Gebbard, Central Point.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE '37 Chevrolet coach, guar
anteed perfect condition; new tires,
new battery: ready to go. Very
cheap for quick sale. 807 South
Central.
FOR SALE 31 model Plymouth se
dan, perrect condition. Box 870,
Mall Tribune.
BUSINESS Ol'POKTUNUTlES
POR SALE Interest in gold mine
Partner wanted with some caah to
operate. Btg pay uncovered. Box 93,
Phoenix. Oregon.
PERSONAL
GIFTED CLAIRVOYANT and Palmist.
Truthful advice on business, love,
marriage. Rainbow Auto Camp,
cabin 3.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Abstracts.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts
of Title. Title Insurance. Rooms 8
and 6. No. 32 North Central .Ave.
upatalra.
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. 1173
House cleaning Flooi Waxing. Ori
ental Rug Cleaning, specialty.
Fire Extinguishers.
"FYR - FYTER" Fire Extinguishers.
Automatic fire alarms, recharging,
inspecting. V. A. Bower. 327 No
Oakdale.
Money to Lend.
WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE
AND LATE MODEL AUT03
Th nn nanr nr mnnth OH UD
paid balance No other charges See
W. E. Thomaa, 46 South Central,
ground floor Craterlan Theater
Bldg. State License No. S-167.
job Printing.
MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT
-Best equipped plant in southern
Oregon. Printing of all kind; book
binding; looae -leaf ledgere, and
blanks, billing systems, duplicating
cash sales slips and everything in
the printing lines. 38-30 N. Grape
Phone 76
painting and raperhanglng.
M, A. BLISS Painting and paper
hanging. Tel. 648-W 313 8 Grape
Transfer.
EADS TRANSFER 4c STORAGE CO.
Ofllce 1016 No. Central. Phone 316
Pnoea right. Service guaranteed.
RFINK1NO TRUCKING CO. Trans
fer and storage. We haul anything
at a reasonable price. Ill No. Flr
Street. Phono 932.
HAWLEV TRANSFER Expert paelt
rs and movera. special livestock
moving equipment, prices right
618 North Riverside. Phone 1044-X.
LEUAL notices
No. 13771
Treasury Department
Office of Comptroller of tha Currency
Waahlngton. D. C. September 11. 1833
Whereas, by aatlafactory evidence
presented to the undersigned, it has
been made to appear that "Medford
National Bank." in the Olty of Med
ford. in the County of Jackson and
State ot Oregon, has compiled with
all the provisions of the Statutes ot
the United States, required to be
complied with before an association
shall be authorized to commence the
business of Banking;
Now. therefore, L J. F. T. O'Connor.
Comptroller of the Currency, do here
by oertlfy that "Medford (National
Bank." in th. City ot Medford. id the
Oounty of Jackson and State of Ore
gon, is authorised to oomm.no. the
business ot Bsnklng as provided in
Section Fifty-one Hundred and Sixty
nine of the Revised Statute ot the
Un.ted States.
In teatlmony whereof, witness my
nand and sell of office thla eleventh
day of September. 1833.
(Seal of the comptroller of the cur
rency. Treasury Department.)
(Signed) J. P. T. O'CONNOR,
Liquidation Notice,
The Medlrod National Bank located
at Medford in the State of Oregon is
closing It attain. AU note. holders
and other creditors are hereby noti
fied to present the notes and other
olaima against the association for
payment.
Dated Sept. 30, 1833.
OEO. T. FRET, Cashier,
Reorganization Notice,
tdedford National Sank.
Medford National Bank located at
Medford In the state of Oregon re
ceived charter No. 13771 dated Sep
tember 11, 1833. and commenced bus.
ineaa September 12, 1833. The new
bank la a continuation of the old
bexk excepttng that It la organised
under the Banking Act of 1933, and
Baa an entirely new Capital at 4100.
000 00.
Dated Sept 2t. 1933.
GEO. T FRET, Cae'iln.
rot.vTV roi RT pilot TFjuson
The following Is a schedule of the
expenditures of Jackson County, Ore-
t son. showln? a ll.t of clalmanta and
( article of service) ior wolcla tie
claim la made and which were passed
upon by the County Court of Jack
son County, during tAa month of
September, 1933:
UENEIt At. COUNTY FUND
County Court
B. B. Day, Judge $ 166.67
E. B. Day. travel . 49.00
Ralph Billings, commissioner 60 00
Ralph Billings, travel - 1165
R. E. Nenion, commissioner 60.00
R. R. Nealon, travel . 14 40
Marie Holmes, secretary 75.00
Western Union, services M 63
Home Tel. & Tel. Co., ser
vices ...
Standard Oil Co., Fehl-June
Office Stationery & Supply
Co., supplies
46.35
10.00
.35
Total 5 348.35
Justice Court Medford
W, R. Coleman, salary ........$ 300.00
Lew Bloom, constable 600
Dr. Holt, witness .......... 32.00
Edward Eldred. witness 11.80
Web Clark, witneea - 1.50
Paul R. Woods Co., service 1.50
Home Tel, & Tel. Co., serv
ices 645
Total
.$ 148.36
Justice Court Ashland
L. A, Roberts, salary $ 10000
Chas. Spence, witness 1.60
E. E. Baugh, witness 1.60
C. L. Baugh, witness 1.S0
Steve Kellogg, witness 1.50
Minor Cavln, witness 1.60
O. H, Bailey, witness ... i.60
P. H. Hardy, witneaa 1.50
P. O. Whit more, witness.... 1.50
B, Ltnlnger, witness 1.50
P. Hermlson, witnesr 1.60
Glen Welch, witness 1.60
V. R. McCoy, witness 1.50
Harry Hamilton, witness ...... 1.60
D. B. Finkbeiner, witness.... 1.60;
R. O. Stevenson, witness 1.60
Total 8 122.50
Circuit Court
Jessie Maatln, reporter $ 116.66
aeo. N. Lewis, bailiff - 33.00
K locker Prlntery, supplies.. 2.25
S. P. McDonald, witness 7.70
A. L. Simmons, witness ........ 2.00
P. W. McKltrlck. services. 85.00
Lee Malone, witness 26.00
Mrs. Malone, wltnesa . 8.40
Llnnle Conlcy, witness ...- 6.40
Mrs. Fred woir, witness....... 8.40
Edna Otis, witness 6.40
G. W. Horn, witness 6.40
Mona Horn, witness 6.40
Archie Bell, witness 6.40
H. T. Hoberecht, witness...... 7,60
Dr. Holt, witness 3.00
Victor Nelsen, witness 6.40
Klamath County, expense..- 19.40
John G. Brock, wltnesa H.w 3.00
Arnold Pryor, witness ...... 3.00
Ira Chllders, witness 6.80
Mrs. Chllders, witness 6.80
Mrs. Ferrell 6.00
Harry Moore, witness 3.00
Paul Luy, witness 4.00
Viola Kershaw, wltnesa 4.80
Fay Mynatt, witness . 7.40
Nathan McCasland, witness- 4
Leonard Hall, witness 6.00
Henry Bedford, witness m.m 3.00
H. W. Conger, witness 3.00
Ernest Pheister, witness .. 3.60
Jim Kemhaw, witness 4.80
L. D. Hod gk Ins, witness..... 3.00
Roy Shrevc, wltnesa ......... 2.00
Fred Koster, witness 6.40
Pauline Crocker, witness ... 3.00
Mrs. Van Orlwick, witness,.. 3.80
Janet Ouches, witness ........ 4.00
C. O. Presnell, Juror'. 17.00
J. G. Ferrell. Juror 10.00
W. R. Crawford, Juror 17.00
Henry G. Enders, Juror 7.00
Minnie B. Bellinger, Juror.., 17.00
Geo, H. Eads, Juror 10.00
John Rowder, Juror 17.00
Mary E. Kleinhammer. Juror 16.00
0. M. Kldd, Juror 10.00
H. 0. Fredette, Juror 15.00
Agnes Kelly, Juror 9.00
A. Bchmidli, Juror 8.00
Noel ErsRine. juror .... 7.20
W. D. Whittle. Juror . ........ 16.80
Ruth E. Porter. Juror 16.60
J. L. Garrett, Juror 3.00
Henry ammett, juror B.40
Ida D. Canfleld, Juror . 3.00
R. L. Herbert, Juror . . 4 60
C. O. Hoover, Juror ...... 3,60
wary e. pnipps, juror , 8.90
Chas. T. Nahss, juror 3.60
Frank Anderson, juror 10.00
Mail Tribune Daily
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woolen fabric
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solution of
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....$ 1,257.50
Grand Jury
O. B. Dixon, Juror ....
Alice Pratt, Juror
Marie Putney. Juror ,
Leo Jsmrnerthal, Juror
Jas. H. Beck, Juror
Thos. J. Bell, Juror .
Geo. N. Fink. Juror ,
Alice Klncade, wltnesa
Mrs. C. R. Warner, witness..,
Fred Gerard, witness
Everett Cole, wltnesa
33.40
31.00
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3.00
Total $ 162.40
Juvenile Court
Myrtle Olmscheld. travel $ 84.66
Jail
Fred Kelly, Jailor 89.70
Katherlne Daniels, matron..- 45.00
Southern Oregon Oas Co
services 33.18
Cloverleaf Dairy, supplies... 18.44
American Laundry, supplies 10.03
City Meat Market, supplies., 35.65
Beck'a Bakery, supplies 10.93
City Sanitary Service, serv
ice Medford Poultry & Egg Co.,
supplies
Mason Eluman Co., supplies
Home Tel. 6c Tel. Co., serv
9 no L
Alice Wsddell, Juror , . ,T -,
Geo. F. Putman, Juror
Hotel Medford, Jury heals.
Hotel Holland, Jury meals.
Frank DeSouza, attorney
Marjory Wymore, services
O. H. Bengtson, services ,
O. C. Bontrs, service ......
Jessie Mantln, expense
Dec. iwai
UOSJjn, 1832
22.73 July
ice .
7.80
S.eo
Flck & Llndley, supplies ......
Reliable Caah Orocery, sup
plies
38.82
4.13
Industrial Accident Commis
sion, insurance
Total I
917.98
Clerk's Offles
O. R. Carter, salary .........H...l 188.87
Nydnh Noll, deputy 80.00
w. p. Tucker, deputy 80.00
Gertrude Butler, deputy 76.00
BIsIa Brown, deputy 76.00
Helen Dugan, deputy ..... 70.UU
Mary Smith, typist 76 00
Edna Blglow, extra 76.00
Mnx o. Carter, extra 34.a
Marshall, Smith, Leonard,
supplies 8.76
Koke Chapman, auppllea .... 7.00
Paul P. Woodst Co., auppllea 2.88
Mall Tribune, supplies 21.50
Con. Freight, supplies 1.37
Office Stationery & Supply
Co., auppllea 8.80
Taylor to Blerrna. repalra 7.50
W. L. Miller, repairs 3.99
Home Tel. & Tel. Co., serv
ices Total 8 824.35
Sheriff's Office
W. J. Olmscheld, salary I 209.03
Olga E. Anderson, deputy... 88.70
E. J. Leach, deputy ............ 74.70
P. B. Lowd, deputy 74.70
Gertrude Martin, deputy ... 88.70
Marjorle Burleson, deputy... 74.70
W. J. Olmscheld, travel ..... 82.45
E. J. Leach, travel 39.05
P. B. Lowd, travel 82.60
Home Tel. As Tel, Co., serv
ices 14.75
Postal Telegraph, services... .40
Marshall, Smith, Leonard,
supplies 11.00
Office Stationery & Supply
Co., supplies 2.20
Mall Tribune, supplies 11.60
Western Union, services 2.67
Total 8 874.58
Treasurer's Office
A. C. Walker, salary I 18867
Verl O. Walker, deputy 80.00
Koke Chapman Co., supplies 6,10
Krebs Bros., auppllea 3.86
Home Tel. Sc Tel. Co., serv
ices . 9.99
Total ....
271.27
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lowing table. The seasonal element
hss been eliminated from It. It la
adjusted for seasonal variations.
The 100 basis for esch figure la the
average of 1923 to 1925.
MONTH
eept. ..........
Dec. ..........
Jan. 1833
Feb. .
Mrch
April -May
Juna .
July
August
Sept
Oct. (est.)
Slipping.
You may note another disturbing
olement In the table. That la th
fact there waa no fall rlae. Every
thing has dipped downward except
employment and payrolla. These two
factors were saved by the NRA.
You farmers and merchant may b
angry at the Blue Eagle but you can
not get around the tact that while
Industrial production .went down, em
ployment and wage went up.
Theso things are bound to Increase
labor purchasing power before long
or else all our economist are oraay.
When that happena both the farmer
and the merchant will normally sell
more goods for consumption at a bet
ter price.
Confusion.
The failure ot fall bualneai may b
attributed at least In part to money
uncertainty and a bad publlo psy
chology, Mr. Roosevelt delayed too
long the announcement of money
Dollcv. He kept business men and
manufacturers cm the anxloua ssat
through September and most of Octo
ber. Also In the rush to get ahead
of the codes, production woa atlmu
lated so much that manufacturers
had a lot of finished goods on hand.
Possibly for the same reaaon of
oonfused uncertainty, publlo buying
has not been maintained. The psy
chological reaction to th NRA has
been eomethlng In the nature of an
Incipient buyers' strike. People be
gan to doubt the Roosevelt promise
ot still higher prices later.
If the widows' pension bill con
tinues on the statute books of Ore
gon, almost $100,000 will probably be
needed to meet the Immediate re
quirements In Jackson county, 1 the
estimate made by County Judge B. B.
Day, In an addreaa Tuesday night
before the Southern Oregon Bankers
association tn meeting In this city.
There la no eouroe from which to got
the funds to pay the pensions, Judge
Day stated.
Other county financial problems
were discussed by the speaker, who
emphasised the Importance of oltl
nni taking an active Interest In leg
islation enacted by the state legisla
ture. Dlecuaalon of the banker' cod waa
led at th meeting by J. W. McCoy,
ceshler of the First Nstlonal bank In
Aahland. When the various county
groups have agreed on the code It
will be re-submltted to th main
committee. If adopted, It will go In
to efect on December IS, 1033. It
refer particularly to services render
ed patrons by bankers.
wheatandTeef
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WASHINGTON, Oct. 3. P) Th
federal surplus relief corporation up
to today had purchased 6,800,300
bushel of wheat, of whloh 700,800
buehela waa caah wheat.
Announcement of th purchase of
whest by the relief administration
wa made after Harry I. Hopkins, ad
ministrator, had asked for bids on
lo.OOO.OOO pound of canned beef to
be distributed to the needy.
The purchases ot wheat, the ad
ministration aald, Included 3.000,000
bushels of December future and
1,100,000 bushel of May future.
(let Canal Job.
ONTAItlO, Ore.. Oct. 33 (Af)
J. A. Tertellng tt Son of Boise, Idaho,
submitted the lowest propoaal when
blda were opened here today for con
struction of 39 miles of main canal
and lateral of th Owyhee reclama
tion project north to th Malheur
river. Th Boise company bid 1491.
867. 4
Phone 943. We will haul away your
telus. City Sanitary Strvloa,
WIDOWS PENSION
10 COST COUNTY
$100,000ISW0RD
II tt were not lor the extrava
gant claims being made for the pub
lic works administration, thla point
would NOT be very important. The
two billions have been allotted. They
will be spent eventually.
Also there are Inner slgna that the
public works crowd ha been cutting
down on legitimate caution during
the last two weeks.
It li believed to be actually pump
ing out contracts In an unusually
strong effort to get the money out.
It Is assumed ordinary protective pre
cautions still prevail.
Certain employees have been re
quested to keep the project on which
they are working strictly confidential.
Engineers on a particular project are
not aupposed to talk about it to their
fellow engineers.
74, 8B.4 88 81 48 48 83 8
72 88.1 64 78 38 42 6i.4
" 68 68.S 61 87 32 27 38.8
. 86 60.5 64 70 33 32 42.1
. 68 60.8 98 62 32 30 4U.8
L. 85 68.4 68 60 31 20 38.2
K 64 69.4 84 80 28 28 40
... 60 68 8 60 67 28 26 38 8
87 67.7 63 67 28 25 38.8
... 77 60.8 68 87 32 32 42
. 81 64.8 60 68 36 40 48.2
...100 70.1 88 71 43 48 48.8
.... 81 73.3 81 77 8B 80 66.7
84 74.3 60 60 40 48 67.8
... 80 75 60 86 .
Th Sunday night radio apeech may
help to dear up that situation.
Funiio works.
The table given above leavea out
the two unpleasant subject In th
administration program. One Is tne
farm scheme, the condition of which
Is no secret. The other Is publlo
work, whloh they ar atlll trying to
keep as a aecret.
Bplendld figure are given out,
allowing how much hae been AL
LOTTED for building. These figure
total somewhere around two billion
dollara.
Nothing la said about how much
la being actually SPENT.
In the month of September, th
administration actually let the con
tracts for less public works than the
Hoover administration did without
a building program last September.
That also was true of August.
The total ot all contracts let for
building In September waa a.133,000,
000. Of that amount 57.000.000 wa
public worka. A year ago In the
same atates (th figures do not In
clude the Pacific coast) th Hoover
administration let contract for S4,
000,000 of publlo worka.
Incidentally, half of th publlo
works money spent thla September
went for road and not ror building
construction.
The adjusted seasonal Index on
that aubject reglatered 38 for Sep
tember as compared with 94 In Au
gust, 31 In July and 14 In March. Last
September the Index stood at 30,
SPECIAL LOW FARE
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Special rates from Medford to Port
land for Armistice dsy and th big
Oregon-Oregon State game were an
nounced today by the Southern pa
cific to a "waiting world," so to
speak. For everybody In aouthern
Oregon aeems to be planning a Jour
ney northward lno Oregon Stat
held the Trojans to a tie. .
The rates announced thla morning
by A. S. Rostnbaum, district freight
and passenger agent, h described aa
the lowest In history tor romu.-tr!p
fares. The minimum la 6.60 for
round trip In chair oar or tourist car.
Those who feel they must travel tn
th Pullman will be charged 0.0
for the round trip. Lower tourist
berths will sell for $3.39 each, and
upper for $1.80.
The time limit on ticket expire
November 18, which llowa the ex
curlonlst several day In Portland.
Ticket will go on sal Friday. No
vember 10, tnd for the first time In
history the Southern Pacific will al
low itopover at Salem with apeclal
rate tickets.
nils plan ha been devised to en
able aouthern Oregontana to attend
the Southern Oregon Normal achoal
game In that city Friday night.
Interest In the Oregon-Oregon Stst
gam 1 higher than usual thla year,
because ot ih sudden Improvement
In the Beaver ranka under Coach Lon
Stlner, and th progreaa of Coach
Prlnoe Calllson qued at Oregon.
Oalllson, hsvlng gon to the uni
versity from Medford, where h put
out championship teams, will prob
ably have the greatest number In th
rooter section. But Oregon State col
lege alumni and frlenda, who attend
ed or listened In on last week's grand
game In Portland, are already placing
money on the Orange, wherever they
can arrange a bet.
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Wiggin Offers To
Drop Big Salary
NEW YORK, Oct. 36 (AP) Di
rectors of th Chase National Bank
today accepted th offer of Albert H.
Wlggln, former chairman ot tn Te
eming board, to terminal hi $10,
000 retirement salary,
HAVANA. Oct. 36 (Pr-The Unit
ed State destroyer Twiggs rushed to
day from Banes Bay to Antllla In
Orient province, where the American
manager of a sugar mill In the town
of Alto Cedrn was Imprisoned by a
mob of striker.
NUDITY INDECENT
ASSERTS JURY IN
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Lightweight Champion of
Sun Bathing Fails to Con
vince Farmer Jurors
Mixing of Sexes Key Point
ALLEGAN. Mich. Oct. MwrvrM
Nudism lost a place In Michigan'
uu ana wa declared "Indecent" yes
terday when 13 burly sun tanned
farmer found Frederick O. Ring, 1 10
pound nudist champion, was guilty
of Indecent exposure. The Jury de
liberated only 80 minute.
packed courtroom of curious spec
tators heard the verdict.
Ring, nronrletop nt tt .,.n.u..
Sporta League," a nudlat colony near
inn maximum penalty of
$500 fine or on year In Jail. Passing
of sentence wa deferred until to.
morrow at the request of the defense.
Court Dans Argument.
The defense waa deprived of It op
portunity to tall of th health giving
benefit of exposing th body to th
sun' raya when Judge Fred T. Mile
refused to permit Dr. John R. Carter.
Lanalng, Mich., to testify along thl
lln.
"This court," Judg Mile ruld, "I
Interested only In whether th de
fendant permitted Indecent exposure
of himself and others, In each other's
presence, in violation of the law."
Defense Counsel Clare B. Hoffman
waa stopped. Thl wa th main point
Of hla defense. Vvn t.
fendant, who had declared previously
uia ne wouia prove that nudity wa
not Indecent nor Illegal and that h
woiua ngnt ror the cause, did not
take the atand.
"I didn't expect anything 1."
Ring aald after th verdlot. "becaua
of the Judge."
Is Misdemeanor.
In Instructing the lurr. the hirim
said:
"Any man or woman, married or
unmarried, who designedly makea In
decent, open, obsceno exposure of his
person or the person of others, Is
num.? or a misdemeanor, iz you find
that th defendant made a naked
BXnOSUr nt hla nmrmnn tn h.
enc of women and children he hould
be convicted of the oharge."
On that nnlnt t.h na w rfuiMui
Prosecutor W. S. Luna, In hi closing
argument, told the Jury of th raid
on th nudist colony labor day and
that Ring was found naked and un
clothed In the presence of women and
children,
Persecution Claimed.
Attorney Hoffman irvnarf that win-
Was being persecuted by the trial.
"I am not a nurifat mwaalr tr...
man told th Jury, "but nudist ar
incer in tneir belief of Ita princi
ples. The defendant believe that
It U a heneflfc t.n hla wir- inri .hll.
dren. Thla suit might rather n
called persecution than prosecution."
Th defense counsel Intimated he
would take the case to the supreme
court rather than to ask a new trial
in tne lower oourt.
Prosecutor hint tnliMinM that
the case of Mrs. Ring, who ws ar
rested witn her :iuband, would be
put tiver until next term of court,
SOGIEtYMUSTPAY
FOR EXTRA FRILLS
LOS ANGELES, Oct. 36. (AP) K
soclsty demands a larger service from
th school, society should be willing
to pay for It, Superintendent H. 8.
Upjohn of th Long Beach, Calif,
city schools, said today tn a speech
at th annual conference of the
Western States Taxpayer Associa
tion. "If th tru duty of th choot,"
he aald, "I to make Intelligent and
moral citizens, w ahould recognlra
thl fact and give to th school au
thorities th msan for accomplish
ing thla result.'"
"At present, th legislature, parent-teacher
associations, Americas
Legion, taxpayera associations, relig
ious leader and so on through a
long Hat of powerful group and In
dividual each feela fre to xert
pressure to eee that th school per
form some apeclflo duty to meet
some hobby or pet Interest. Th W. O.
T. V: dmsnd a certain kind of
teaching, banks want thrift instruc
tion, Insurance ompanle went fir
prevention and aafety first conscious
ness, and airline want air minded
ness created."
Royal Car Hits
A Motorcyclist
BERLIN. Oct. 38. ($, Crown
Prlnoe Humbert of t's'y. hi wlf and
lstr, Princess Philip of Hesse, trav
eling Incognito In a taxlcab from Ber
lin to Potsdam, were Involved In aa
accident, it waa learned today.
Their driver crashed Into a motor
cycle and aldecar whll the threa
royal visitor war n rout to Pots
dam to sea th sights. Th motor
cycl wa smashed but no on wa
hurt.
Oregon Weather.
0neralty fair eaat and unsettled
west portion tonight and Friday;
probably rain In northwest portion
and on the ooast: moreat tempera
ture; Increasing southerly wind off
shore.
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