Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 22, 1933, Page 2, Image 2

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    PS'GE TWO
1IEDFOHD JI5TL TRIBUM:, MEDFORD, OREGON, "WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22. 1937.
ASHLAND 'LAYING'
FOR MEDFORD IN
Game Which Means Un
clouded Title for Tigers, If
They Win, No Set-Up
. for Locals, Is Prediction
CBy Ttarold Grow.)
Down on th nd-eovered gridiron
of At hi and tta QrlKltw r
grieving over their detest Saturday
t the hand of the Klamath rail
Pelicans, whll in thl fsir city, where
the pears grow big and football heroes
are made, the Medford high school
grid aquad elta back eating a nice
big peer and thinking over the elrll
war In which they will participate
next Saturday at Aahland.
The Tlgere threw away the pear
laat night and atarted their practic
ing maneuvers. Aahland settled down
to atrlct practice and are picking their
armaments for the crucial battle.
Tlgera Take No Chance.
Medford la putting everything It
naa. In this week's practice, because
the state championship isn't far from
their grasp.
In the game with Orante Paas, Med
ford tightened Its hold on the state
championship with a 40 to 0 tri
umph over the Cavemen.
Medford, if not selected for the
annual battle Thanksgiving day In
Portland, "If 'they defeat Aahland,
naa three alternatives to turn to In
case Bend or Salem Is selected to play
there November 30.
First, IT Bend should get the call
and win from the Portland achool,
and If they acclaimed themselves
state champions. Salem could step in
and say they have Just as much right
to the state championship aa Bend
has.
Second, Medford could step In and
say that they are undefeated and
untied and thus automatically claim
the state championship.
Third, Medford could challenge
either Bend or Salem, whichever
didn't get a crack at the Portland
Jnterecholestlc champs, to play fur
the state championship, and by win-
nine the game would be undisputed
Champa. However, before any of thia
comes to pass, the decision of tne
Principals' association must be made.
Fonret statistic.
The high school authorities are not
forgetting the fact that Asniann
haan't been put out of the way. All
football statistic can be forgotten
when Medford and Ashland meet, be-
cauae they are rated on a par when
It come to a football game or any
other athletlo event for that matter.
Ever since football teams In the
two schools were created, these two
teams ' have put on an exhibition
that la worth four-bit of anyone's
money.
Ashland has a man In the line
that outweighs any Medford player.
He is a 847-pound "Frlmo earner"
who plays guard.
By no mean has Medford got the
game In th bag. Tou can bet your
socks that the Orlralles will show th
Tigers what a football game 1 like,
this coming Saturday.
REFEREELOSES
BALEM, Ore., Nov. 33. (AP) Bull
dog Jackson, Klamath Falls middle
weight grappler, took two out of
three falls from Linger Hclbret of
Bt. Helena here last night. Jackson
also took Beferee Harry Elliott's
pant.
The main attraction of the even
ing was in th dressing rooms when
Elliott retaliated.
Robin Beed. Eeedsport welter,
took two out of three falls from
Dorry Deeeon of Bait Lake City.
Don Bugal of Salem took the de
ciding fall from Jack Stewart, Se
attle, Wash, middleweight.
HELD F0RSP0RTS
riTTSBURO, Nov. 33. (AP) The
meter aa the unit of measurement
for running events In track and field
championships la firmly entrenched
In the United Statea with the unani
mous approval of the annual conven
tion of the Amateur Athletic union.
It remains to be accepted by the
rollegesj- but If the sentiment of the
roeehes attending the A. A. TJ. con
vention an any Indication such ac
ceptance will be forthcoming.
Not a college coarh apnke against
the meter, either In the meeting of
trsrk and field committee or on the
floor of the convention and three of
them, Henry Schulte of Nebraska,
Oeorge Bresnahen of Iowa, and John
Magee of Bowdoln. were among Its
strongest supporters.
VYsrrsnte Called.
School Dial. No. 1.
Warrants numbered from 48 to 4M
are called for payment. Interest will
cease after Nov. 3D. loss. Warrants
psysble st First National Bank. Med
ford, Oregon. BR.-WIK BNVDF.R,
Clerk Dlst. No. 3
rile Warrants Called for Payment.
Notice la hereby given that there
sre funds on hsnd In the General
Fund of the Clly of Medford for the
redemption of Wsrrsnle Nos, 1344 to
lap ine. Interest on the shove war
rant will cease afier November 34,
IBM. OU8 H 8AMtlEt.
City Treasurer.
WINDOWS
and DOORS
Padgham Planing Mill
Phone 5tL
1.1ft fonrt H
SANDPAPER AND TACKS
IN WRESTLER'S TRUNKS
INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. NOT. 22--(AP)
Al O. Feeney, Indiana's three -ln-one
Ilr marshal, stat police
chief and athletto commlMlonr, pon
dered today on V .probltm of which
of hla powers he ataould invoke In
dealing with the cam of Chief Chew
chkl, heavyweight wrestler.
The chief, billed aa belnf from
Ardmore, Okla., aet the fane afire,
disturbed their peace of mlnd And
committed breach of athletlo eti
quette when he came into the ring
last night for the third and deciding
fall of a wreatllng match with two
plecee of aandpaper studded with
carpet tacks tucked down In his
tlghU.
The chief's opponent was "Irish"
Pat O'Shocker of Salt Lake City, re
cent favorite of the Detroit Society
Livestock
PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. . (AP)
CATTLE ISO; steady, unchanged.
HOOS ISO: active, 10-1 So higher
for lightweights. Light weights, good
and choice, S8.9S-4.80; medium
weight, good and choice, t3.90-4.00i
othera unchanged.
SHEEP 100; steady, unchanged.
Portland Wheat
PORTLAND, Nov. . (flv-JWheet
Open. High. Low. Close.
May 714 78U 7 It
Dec. 7iy4 71 toy "10
Caah:
Dark hard winter (13 set.)
Big Bend blue tern....
.78
.71
(11 pet.)
Soft whit
.7g
.70
.70
Weatern whit ,
Hard winter ....
.70
Northern spring
Western red
.70
.70
Oats: No. a white W.J8
Corn: No. 3 E. yellow 32.7J
Mlllrun standard -1400
Today'a car receipt: Wheat 05,
flour it; corn 4; oat S; hay 8.
Portland Produce
PORTLAND, Nov. 23. (fl) BUT
TER Print, extras, 34c; aUndards,
J3o lb.
BUTTERFAT (Portland delivery: A
grade. 31o. Farmer door delivery,
10c per lb.: aweet cream to higher,
I006 (Pacific Poultry Producer'
selling price: Fresh extra special,,
aici extras, 39e; standards, ate; me
diums, ISci pullets. 18c dozen. Buy
ing price by phols lers: Fresh extra,,
30c dozen: first. 39c; mediums. 30c
dozen; undergrade, 14c; pullets, 14c.
Cheese, milk, country meats, live
poultry, potatoes, wool and hay, un
changed. Chicago Wheat
Open. . Hlglt. Low. Close.
Deo. 7V4- MH s4 7H-W
May 0H-1 1 ""H 0V4-1
July . SO", tlA 80V4 SOW,
Han Francisco Butterfet.
SAN FRANCIOOO, NOT. 3. iP)
Butterfat 3314-334.
)
(lllter.
NEW TOPJC, Nov. 33.P) Bar sil
ver higher st 44K.
Wall St. Report
NEW YORK, Nov. 33. (AP) Stock
msrket sentiment and prices were
mixed today and most traders stood
sslde to wait for further develop
ment at Washington In the monetary
situation. Some metala and a few
specialties were steady to firm, but
most of the leadera were hesitant.
The close was Irregular. Transfer
approximated only 1. 800.000 shares.
Todsy's closing price for 8a select
ed stocks follow:
AI. Chem. Dye , , . .143',,
Am. Can .. , 88 14
Am. as Fgn. Pow. .
A. T. As T. ..
Anaoonda ............
Atch. T. S. F. .
Bendlx Avta. ....
Beth. Steel
California Park's.
Caterpillar Tract.
to
18
48
144
S3i
33 '4
38 'i
Chrysler
Coml. Bolv
Curt Is-Wright
DuPont
Clen, Foods ...
Clen. Mnt.
Int. Harvest. w.
I. T. e T
Johns-Man.
Monty Wsrd
North Amer.
Penney (J. o.) .
Phillips Pet
Radio ......,..
Sou. Fso
Std. Branda
St. Oil Cal.
St. Oil N. J. .
Ttana. Amer.
484
aa
3,
a4
6H
S3 1
48'i
144
67 4
3314
I44
Ml,
17
'4
30
38 4
43'4
48 4
'i
41
Union Carb.
Body-Fir
Quality and Measure Guaranteed
ni'V SOW AT LOW PRICES
MrnroRD n tx co.
lit N. Central. Tel. 6.11
Phone
1300
for Towing or
Wrecker Service
Anywhere Anytime
Lewis Super Service
ILL
Grand Dames, who not long sgo were
reported to have been delighted wlt-h
his drawing room demonstrations of
the grappling art.
The chief had taken the first fall
but had lost the second laat night,
He started out earnestly to win the
deciding fall and flopped the curly-
haired O'Shocker. who, however,
wriggled from beneath the ponder
oua redskin and darted for the ropes
rubbing hla bare legs and gesticulat
ing toward the Indian's tight.
Referee Haze Clark backed the
chief Into a corner and, while the
fans hovled, pulled off the chief's
tights, leaving him with not much
more covering Vian a fan dancer.
Prom the tlghU Clark extracted the
tacks and ssndpsper and awarded
the third fall to O'Shocker.
Unit. Aircraft '...... .. 3
U. B. Steel ............ ...... 44 H
.
KM ED
Broadcast Schedule
Thusday
A. M
8:00 Breakfast New by Mall Trib
une.
8:08 Musical Clock.
8:18 A Peerless Parad.
8:80 Shopping Ould.
8:45 Th News Parade.
3:00 Friendship Circle.
0:30 Morning Melody.
3:48 Meeting of th Martha Meade
Society.
10:00 U. 8. weather Forecaet.
10:10 Eb and Zeb.
10:18 Vignettes.
10:301X1 Pet Program.
10:48 Musical Note.
11:00 Th Grant Pas Hour.
11:16 Martial Music.
11:80 Protective Diet League.
11:45 Song and Comedy.
P. M
13:00 Mtd-day Review.
13:15 Populsrltl.
13:30 News Flashes by Mall Tribune.
13:30 Interlude.
13:45 Hollywood Impressions.
1:00 Varletlee.
3:00 Classified Edition of the Air.
8.00 Radio Bridge Hour.
8:15 Songs for Everyday.
8:30 KM ED Program Review.
8:35 Mualo of Old.
4:00 Judge Rutherford.
4:15 Cocktail of Music.
4:30 Materworks.
5:00 Cecil and Bally.
5:15 Miss Bateman.
5:30 81 and Elmer. -
8:45 Nowa Dlgeat by Mall Tribune.
0:00 Medford Theater Quid.
8:16 With the Masters.
8:30 Psrk Hawklna Quartet.
8:45 Holly-Time.
7:00 The Hawk.
7:15 Berrydal on th Air.
7:30 to 8:00 Eventide.
BEEKMAN STREET
SEWER COS! TOO
IS
(Continued from page one)
seme company did the work laat year
and the recommendation was sp
proved by the council. The finance
committee also recommended paw age
of an ordinance authorising the city
treasurer of Medford to accept cer
tain bonds In payment of all or any
part of special assessments. Hens, in
terest or penalty, payable to said city.
Vai Fischer of the Richfield oil
company presented a petition, ask
ing permission to erect a stortge tank
at the corner of North Riverside and
Walnut streets, and the petition was
granted.
Get Beer Permit.
Application for dispensing of beer,
filed by Q. B. Ferguson of the Colo
nial club, was granted. Report of the
Medford Boxing commission, submit
ted by Attorney J. F. Fllegel. secre
tary, wis read and showed the sum
of C367.4ft In cssh on hsnd.
A communication from the League
for Preservation of Municipal Credit
wns read by Mayor Wilson, opposing
the law, now being sponsored to per
mit cities to go Into bankruptcy. The
letter set forth that such a law would
cause a depreciation of city bonds.
The nutter was taken under advisement.
J. GARBINI & CO.
Will Receive
for Thanksgiving...
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
SUNDAY
Nov. 24-25-26
I The present market showe nme
prices for Rogue River Velley gmirers r brighter . . This ?er
will ship hr rXPRKa mm I red ears, assuring the Hl:M
roMIM.r. CONDITION o MM, n arrival at Ihe market.
RECEIVINO PLACE
MEDFORD WAREHOUSE
South Front Street. Phong 316
BEND'S CHALLENGE
TO SALEM SILLY
DECLARES COACH
BEND, Ore., Nov. 33. (JPi A chal
lenge was on it way to th Salem
high school footbsll team today for
a game with Bend next Saturday, th
loser to withdraw Its bid as cand!
date for the Shrine hospital benefit
gsme at Portland Thanksgiving day.
Bend proposed that the Salem-Bend
game be played at Eugene, a properly
neutral field.
The circumstance that Salem al
ready haa a game scheduled with Cor.
vallls for Ssturday may prove an ob
stacle, however, although Bend back-
era of th challenge game have pro
posed that the Balem-Corvalll match
be postponed one week.
School official her said yesterday
they were ensured by Washington
high of Portland that If that team
wins th city championship, It will
be glad to meet the aurvlvor of the
Bend-sslem game.
SALES.!. Nov. 33. (P) Coach Hollls
Huntington of Salem high aatd Bend
high echolo propoaal for an llm
lnatlon footbsll game Sautrday to
determine the Thanksgiving day par.
tlclpant at Portland, la "silly."
"There 1 no chance to have the
Corvallla high school game postpon
ed," Huntington aald. "The State
High School Athletlo association
would not permit us to play Corvallls
after Thanksgiving dsy and corvallls
thinks it will win from Salem."
Salem would be very glad to play
Bend Saturday if It were not for the
Corvallla game, Huntington said.
believe we would boat Bend." tin
uaually modest Huntington atated. "It
waa our flrat game or the season wnen
Bend, then In mid-season form, man
aged laat minute tie." -
Huntington ssld Sslem would
doubtless attract a larger following
to Portland for the game than would
Bend.
LEGISLATORS OK
OF
(Continued from page one)
Ing at the opening of the legislative
session for the dsy.
They fill the vacancies caused by
the appointment of Bart B. Day aa
county Judge and th resignation of
Bdward C. Kelly to accept a federal
berth at Washington, D. C.
SALEM. Ore.. Nov. 33. (AP) Con
firmation of Governor Julius L.
Meter appointment to fill tho four
vacancies In tho Oregon house and
senate waa speedy and without any
protesting votes In both chsmoers
aa the two leglslstlv groups conven
ed today. It waa expected th new
members would be sworn In tni
afternoon or Thursday morning.
Those named wer Arthur P. Ire
land of Forest Grove to succeed Sen
ator Edwin Allen, and Senator Linn
C. Jonea to auoceed himself. In the
house the new members are Glenn
O. Taylor of Medford to succeed Earl
B. Day and Alvah E. Brockway of
Medford to succeed E. C. Kelly.
Liquor I.sw Hearing Set
First public action on the Knox
liquor control bill will be taken let
today when a hearing waa caned Dy
the alcohollo control committee to
listen to suggestions and dliangf 1
proposed by membera of the hous. I
Outside views will bs heard by the !
committee tomorrow morning at 1
o'clock. '
In. line with th liquor bill Repre-!
sentstlve Abrsms tody Introduced
the unemployment relief bill calling
for an appropriation of $3,000.000 '
from revemie from liquor sslea to be '
used for state relief. If more funds!
were necessary for relief the boerd
of control would b authorised to
Issue certtflcatea of Indebtedness
agalnat thl revenue.
Follows Meier Idea
The bill la In line with the rec-1
ommendnttons of th governor In his :
message, nnd came Vie emergency ,
olause. It haa already been approved ;
by the ateerlng committee and ahould
he up for action within the next few
daya. Another new measure intro
duced providing for poundage fees
on smelt waa also approved. Ten
bills were Introduced In th hous
and three In th senate.
eanr and pmapects for higher
BOWLING
ruts' Tourney.
Captain Bowman' bowling team
chalked up three straight win over
Captsln Brayton'a aggregation In
their Ilka' club tourney match last
evening. Roy Prultt of the Brsyton
quintet amassed a total of 60S pins
to take th evening? honor.
Th Eads snd Rankin team will
battle tonight on the lodge alley.
13 3
Brsyton .. 165 137
161 453
303 608
186 437
133 444
133 366
109 337
Prultt - 311
Smith 134
Kelly 157
104
157
174
133
100
Boomer 133
Handicap
108
Totals 878 863 864 3935
13 8
Bowman 106 133 183 601
Sollnsky 176 178 176 528
Ferguson . 300 303 160 571
Strang (Vlrg.) 143 176 163 480
Olmschald - . 136 171 120 417
Handicap ........... 81
81 81 243
Totals
........ 030 338 381 3740
Clly League.
After dropping the first game the
Peerless Meat Market bowling team
came back with a bang to take the
last two from The Mall Tribune In
their City Bowling league match at
th Nat last night. Clancy of the
Marketeers led the heavy firing for
his outfit, toppling a total of 664
plna In the match, 331 of which were
blasted In ths middle game.
A double-header la scheduled for
tonight In the City league, Prultt's
Service Station and Tour Office Boya
meeting In one match and the Elka'
all-stara and Bowman' Barber Shop
In the other.
Peerless Meat Market.
1 3 3
R. Clancy
A. Btoohr .
A. Potter
M. Riley
N. Newland
Handicap
148 331 195
664
444
336
463
496
128
83
139
146
101
138
137
123
183
101
178
115
201
169
101
764 992 969 3706
Mall Tribune.
13 8
. 128 145119 893
153 162 140 465
. 144 170 314
Murray
L. Hall ...
C. Puhl ..
A, Hagen
188 130 183 499
177 170 174 631
. .. 114 114
Hal Halght ..
A. Post ...
Handicap . 44 44
73
833 831 603 3450
(Continued irom Page One)
into service aa counsellor to the new
embassy.
There was unintentional humor In
that radiogram from Stat Secretary
go back to Moscow, but wsa pressed
Hull saying he was glsd to learn we
had recognized Rusels.
A prominent Democratic politician,
when asked what a prominent official
in the treasury department was like,
responded: "He hsa an echo In his
head."
J. P. Morgan looked rosy on hi re
cent visit here, but he hsd no
midget, thst Is, unless he hsd one
In bis pocket.
DEY WOOD
Best quality fir and oak. Any length and
quantity you want Eight prices.
Royal Coal
Fancy lump. Best Utah
Coal you can buy.
F. E. SAMSON CO.
229 N. Riverside.
(Ithn'stmas
VJ SAILINGS TO THE
Horn eland
This Tear Dlan to snend Christmas- and 'w
Yeers in the Old Country-with your family
and friends, amid familiar scenes. Direct trans-
forttion to ship-side, over the Canadian Fac
ile from Vancouver, B. C, is the most conven
ient and economical way to make the trip. Cross
the Atlantic on a palatial liner, with Tourist
and Third Class on all ships and fares are
still extremely low. European destinations in
clude Glasgow, Belfast, Liverpool. Cherbourg,
Southampton and Antwerp. The finest accom
modations, service and cuisine when you trav
el Canadian Pacific all the way! Following are
ninety wiling uares ior
Vi. II. Deacon, General
: w. nn:ailnv. HrPO-Ji, remand
ffiseVs IWe TVnivneej Oeruei Coe ' Wnrl4 Pt
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FOR TURKEY DAY
LINCOLN, Web., Nor. 3aP The
University of Nebraska football team
Is to meet Oregon fltate colleta eleven
at Lincoln Thanksgiving day
This waa announced last night by
Coach Dana X. Bible of the University
of Nebraska. He said that telephone
conversations with Oregon fltate of
ficials In Chicago and at Corvallls.
Ore., had led to a reconsideration of
a previous decision not to meet Ne
braska on the Oregon team's trip
home from New Vork, where Oregon
State defeated Ford ham last Satur
day.
The Oregon State team left Chi
cago laa niht en route to Omaha,
where the players will remain until
after the game between Nebraska and
the University of Iowa next (Satur
day.
CORVALLIB, Nov. 33. m The
Thanksgiving day game between Oie-
gon State college and University of
Nebraska, to be played this year at
Lincoln, is expected to inaugurate an
annual gridiron meeting between the
two schooie. The next two games
also may be played at Lincoln, which
li no more distant than Los Ange.ee.
Authorisation for the game and the
sudden change In plans was given
last night by C. V. Ruzek, chairman
of the board of control, in a long
distance telephone conversation. It
had been announced earlier the Ore
gon Staters would return home at
once.
ELKS BRIDGE TOURNEY
IY
The Elk" bridge tournsment for
members got under wsy with a good
crowd In attendance, last evening.
Eight round were played, Wilson
Walt taking first prize for the even
ing with a score of 8275. and Tom
Waterman second with 8259.
Next play will be Tuesday, Novem
ber 38.
Cash prize axe given each week and
grand prise will be awarded at the
end of the tournament.
E. W. Winkle, chairman of the
tournament committee, request all
Elks wishing to enter to register now.
LSMiStffiSkt4iiliii:
Now All My Pirn pies
Are Gone
write one woman, "I suffered
from pimples and blackheads for
on year, all the time hating to go
to parties or dances, myak in looked
o bad. I tried various treatments
without auccese, but th first time
I used Resinol Sosp and Ointment,
I noticed an improvement. Now
all my pimple arc gone."
SAMPLE FREE wtib Sklo TtaM BeollM.
Vri.a 1 n . . a- .. . . . . .
Fuel Oil
Any kind you want.
Quick service.
Phone 833
Holiday travel:
sTfJttft,ll
DEC. 1-DUClrtSS OF ATHOIX
to Glasgow, Belfast and Liverpool
DEC. MONTROSE
to Havre and Southampton
DEC. lS-Dl'CHESS OF YORK
to Glasgow, Beirut and Liverpool
Cll or writs our
rrla local offices lor
U jj- i complete tnforma
I Hon, and the var
:r I lous fore now
L, I available to your
Homeland.
Agent, tWr Dept.
Authorised Maytag 6err.ee. All
makes repaired. Phone 800.
LIVESTOCK AUCTION
Saturday, Mot. 3th, at 1 p. m., at
th ao. Oregon Uvea took Auction
Sales pavilion, located on the old
Medford-Central point highway.
Consign your surplu stock for ssle.
Phone 258-R tor arrangements. Will
sell steers, cows, ehorthorn bulls.
norse snd hogs.
This will be the MARKET PLACE
for the farmer and rncher. where
seller ana buyer meet. Be u.e and
attend thl sale and help establish a
permanent market.
SO. OREOON LIVESTOCK AUCTION
CO.
fOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY
TRADE Young cattle or -ton Ford
truck for 3-io-ln. gang plow. o. D
Low. East Main, Ashland R. F. D.
FOR SALE Wood range, or trade for
radio, S3S Ko. Central.
FOR LEASE Road bouse In good lo
cation. WIU sell equipment. Tel.
10SS.
FORTY cords of dry fir wood. Phons
417-W.
FOB SALE Young Rhode Island Red
and Plymouth Rock pullet, each
SOe. Oslo Moulton, Lozter Lane.
SMALL BUSINESS Less thsn 100
ouys. Any msn can operate. Clears
S30 to (40 weekly. Inquire 937
Franquette.
WANTED Good wood range. Write
c. r. uates, iTau, ure.
FOR SALE Model T Ford build-up,
10. 39 Kenwood Ave.
WANTED wool contracting. 1934
ana gram, see j. j. usenorugge.
WANTED Cattle, eheep, hoga, hay
and grain. See J. J. Oaenburgge.
FOR SALE Redwood poett and
shakes. 339 So. Riverside.
PEDIOREED roller canaries, all col
ors, visitors welcome. Mr. Nellie
Finney. Tel. 303. Jacksonville, Ore.
WANTED At once, red apples of all
kinds: orchard pears, electric wash
er. Farm to rent. List your want
with th Farmer Exchange,
PhoenU.
FOR SALE Good used organ. S18
oo. uencrai.
TURKEY GROWERS
Don't Ship Your Turkeys
On Consignment
WE WILL BUY TWO CARLOADS
FOR CASH
MEDFORD POULTRY & EGG CO.
128 North Grape
AN IDEAL GIFT
For Your Friends... a Box of Fruit
For YOU. ..Reduced Shipping Costs
What better gift than box of new season apples and
pears? What better way to aend them than by Railway
Express, Insuring speed, safety - and economy now that
shipping rates have been materially reduced? When our
representative takes charge of your shipment be gives
you a receipt covering liability up to $50. To prove delivery
we take a receipt -double-barrelled protection for you
Waw Railway Cxprass Cftvgta to Sfafons
In tfra following S fates I
10.1b. Package SBo Standard Box $1.00
Clifoml, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, and
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10-lb. Package 40c Standard Box $1,40
Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota, and Sooth Dakota
10-lb. Package 45o Standard Bex 51.60
Arkansas, Illinois, low, Kansas, Missouri, Oklahona.
Tsw, and Wisconsin
10-lb. Package 4Se Standard Box $1.80
Alabama, Indiana, Kentucky, Loulsisns, Michigan, Missis
sippi, Ohio and Tennessee
10-lb. Package SOe Standard Bex $3.00
Connecticut. Delssrere, Dist of Colombia, Florida, Oscrrt.
Mains. Msrrlsnd. Massachusetts, New Hsmpshirs New
lers.y. New York, North Csrolins, Pennsylvania. Rhode
Island. 8ooih Carolina, Vermont, Virginia and West Virginia
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AGENCY, Inc.
NATION. WIDE RAIL AND AIR SERVICE
WANTED To rent, buy or leas hell
or building sultsble for lodge temple.
Secretary T. O. I. S7R Franquett
St.
THE New National Union Radio Tube
are guaranteed for su month. Se
them at Dons Radio Service or
Phone SSS.
FOR SALE Hubbard aquaeh, H OD
per hundred delivered. Order before
price sdvance. Phone 1368-J.
to Pay doctor-dentist
'hospital bills -
or for any other
worthy purpose.
Any amount up to $300
loaned on your own signa
ture and security no In
dorsers required. Liberal
repayment terms small
weekly or monthly pay
ments. You get full
amount of loan in cash
no deductions of any kind
no delays. A friend
ly, courteous, confidential
service.
Call, phone or write for;
particulars without
obligation.
Oregon & Washington
Mortgage Co.
45 So. Central. W. F. Thomas,
M;r. License No. S-1S7.
We Will Pay
the HIGHEST
Market Price
Honest Weight
Fair Grade
Friday and Saturday
Nov. 24-25
Phone 16