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FOR WANT ADS
LOST AND i'OUND
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f LOST If dog missing, call 1516.
WANTED FEMALE HELP
LADY. 34. wishes work, housekeeping.
825 W. lain.
WANTED MALE HISLP
" mTmCTPTTCTION"
Mcdford government examinations
alcohol ganger; storekeeper. Ap
p Stlong close May 1- Experience
unnecessary. M000-2r yr JTO1I
particulars FREE. Write todny.
Franklin Institute, Dept. 53 S. G ,
Rochester, N. Y.
OVNMErTT STOREKBEPER
GAUGER examination at Medford
about May 16. Commence M000 to
. 2500 yearly. Men, 23 to 60. No
experience required. Common edu
cation, we can help you qualify.
Particulars Free. Write Immedi
ately. INSTRUCTION BUREAU, 323
S., St. Louis,, Mo.
WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS
GOLD PLACER WANTED-WI11 buy
or lease. Write full Information.
614 West 11th, Vancouver. Wash.
niiwpn 9nrf hand furniture. We
buy, sell and trade. Berrydale 2nd
g Hand Store, 1603 North Riverside,
f Telephone 266.
WANTED Laundry completed, 50c a
dozen. Telepnoneouj-J.
FURNITURE TRUCK going to San
wmnHseo soon. Would like load
back. See us for rate. Phone 833. F.
E, Samson Co.
WILL PAY hlchest cash price for your
poultry and eggs. See us before
you sell. Medford Poultry and Egg
Co. Phone 16.
WANTED Lace curtains to launder;
work guaranteed; 25o up. 244 So.
rape.
FURNITURE re-upholstered.
969-R. Thlbault.
Phone
WANTED Raw furs, hides, pelta and
wool. Joe Konop. izu oc. Wiiwm,
Across from Montgomery Ward So
WANTED Wool St mohair. Top prices.
Sea J. J. Osenbrugge.
WANTED Wool, mohair, hides and
n.lt see us before you sell. Wool
boas and twine for aale. Medford
Bargain House. 27 N. Grape St
Phono 1062.
I WANTED TO BUY 10-ton mill or
V more, crusher, amalgamator Advise
price and where can be seen. 417
Davla Bldg, Portland, Ore.
WANTED 2nd hand goods and Junk
Pat's. 1506 Prune St. Phone 547-L.
WANT TO BUY 1029 Ford,
cheap. 333 W. 2nd.
WANTED Household. goods, stoves
tools or what have you. Medford
Bargain House. 27 N Grape St. Tel"
1062.
WILL care for elderly sick people in
my home. Phone 437-X.
' jjTJkwanted
We pay cash for JUNK BATTERIES
AND RADIATORS. ALUMINUM.
BRASS. COPPER and unk of all
descriptions
MEDFORD BARGAIN KOUSE
27 Noi Grape Tel 1062
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR - RENT 6-room houw. 10 No.
Peach, $13.00. Inquire 220 No. Oak
dsle,
FOR RENT 324 W
L 406-R-l.
Jackson. Phone
STRICTLY MODERN 5-room bunga
low; fireplace, hardwood floors, nice
lawn, shrubbery, good location, rent
$20. 543 Haven. Phone 161.
FOR RENT 6-room house, unfurn
ished, newly none over, good loca
tion, $15.00 t: month, water paid
Inquire 524 N. Holly. Tel. 745-J.
NICE clenn house, modern, 6 rooms
and 3 sloping porcnes. wood shed.
gsra?e. Price 925.00, water paid
147 No Holly.
NICE 7-room house for rent. Call at
817 W 10th
FOR RENT 6-roo"n
turn., piano. 10.3
Everhard.
modern -;
W. oth.
house.
W. H
FOR RENT 5-room house. 3 oed
room, on Mistletoe Inquire 375 bo
Central
HOUSKS 110. 413 50 and 1V va'.er
paid; wood range Phone lOi
FOR RENT Homes, furnuhed o;
unfurnished Brown At White
KVoR RENT APARTMENTS
APARTMENT for rent Phone 301-11
yoR RENT Apt. 3o? Apple,
FOE RENT APARTMENTS
2-ROOM APTS. 526 No. Riverside.
COMFORTABLY furnished front
apartment In Mall Hrlbune Bids.
' Living room with fireplace; large
dining room. Kitchenette, dressing
room and bathroom; hot and cold
water, steam beat and lights fur
nished. Reasonable rent. Apply at
Mall Tribune.
FOR RENT ROOM BOARD
PLEASANT
Oakdale.
rooms, board. 153 No.
FOR heated sleeping rooms call 1399-L
ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 8 drape.
BOARD AND ROOM at 716 8 Mala
Rates very moderate.
FOR RENT FURNISHED
ROOMS
FOR RENT Bleeping room, close in;
hot and cold water, snowcr. u otf
Fir.
FOR RENT
MISCELLANEOUS
BACHELOR CABINS 445 So. Front.
ronn rent Imoroved 3 acre tract,
! garden land, close In. Part fruit and
berries. 402 E. Main.
FOR EXCHANGE
FOR SALE OR TRADE A good work
horse for late model Ford coupe.
414 S. Riverside.
TRADE Jersey cow for horse and pay
difference. W. R. Lamb, Old Stage
road, Central Point.
EXCHANGE Furn. re-uphoutering
for lumber, wood, tun poies ana
reels. Phone i)69-R.
FOR SALE OR TRAIE White electric
sewing machine for ugnt leoan
Box 638. Tribune.
FOR EXCHANGE REAL
ESTATE
ROSEBURG Acreage near New Sol
dlera' Home. Wonderful location
for beer garden, camp ground, gar
dening. All city conveniences. Ex
change for Medford property or
what have you? Clear for clear.
No Junk. Room 223, Jackson Hotel,
Medford, or 8837 N. E. Dolores Ave..
Portland.
FOR SALE or trade for clear city
property. 124 acres, close In. mostly
river bottom, free water for part,
60 cultivated. KOd Improvements,
Stocked and equipped. J8500. 15
North Fir. Phone 161.
FOR TRADE Willamette valley farm.
200 A.. 15.000. Want river bottom
farm neai Medford of equal value
Box 11744. Tribune
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
TWO EXCELLENT BUYS "
16 acres located about 3 miles from
Medford; good road, beautiful view
overlooking valley; oak snaae:
acres pears, some garden; balance
suitable for alfalfa or clover: 4-
room modern home; city water.
Total price 83500.00.
ALSO
6 acres about 3 miles from Med
ford; good road: modern 6-room
home, cost $4500.00; garden, clover
and alfalfa. Total price for quick
sale 2900.00. Terms. See Charles
A. Wine Aeency, Inc., Exclusive
. Agents.
WHEN you think of real estate, think
of Brown at wntie.
LARGE LOT Fruit and nut troes
excellent soil Sacrifice 6250 Write
Box 66. Mall Tribune.
OUR better quality chicks Insure real
profit. White Leghorns bc, April in
7'ic Rocks and Reds 0c April 18 Sc.
Catalogue. Jenks Hatchery. Tangent.
Ore.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Fresh cows.
Schultz, Beagle, Ore.
FOR SALE DOGS-PETS
COCKER SPANIEL puppies. Mrs.
Jack Thrasher, Jacksonville. Tel
. 173. .
FOR SALE POULTRY
AND EGGS
RED SETTING EGGS Phone 4-F-4
PURE Bronze toma. Cockeran'a prlie
stock $5. Jesse Nell. Rt 1. Asniana
HENS with chicks. Carley. Tel. 358-X
baby CHICKS Reds $9 per 100
White Leghorns $8 per 100. Parcel
post prepaid. Charles L. Good, Box
356. Eugene, Ore. Com. Cert. No.
9839. i
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Complete household fur
nishlngs for o-room nouae, or
TRADE for late model Ford or
Chevrolet car. A. G. Lawson, Hilt,
Calif.
wvVjruttjri
A. MAnke,
FOR 3ALE Manure. J
two miles east of Jacksonville.
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HELD CORrTsEED-JsckMn County i f" ,'"m a7t!?.?af. ' "TP
Peed company. 4th and Bartiett Sta. " eth" """:
T Z... . - - - - - ' tionsl stun of One Hundred rifty and
SEE the D. A. V. Trading Post forioa-100 (150.82) Dollars, with Interest
iwd furniture, light repairing of i thereon at 6'i per annum from April
all ltlnds. and ear washing
and
greaslnn. 35 South Hlvcrslete.
FOR good sandy top soli and fertil
izer, call Andy Overstreet, Phone
69. care Medford Concrete Conitr.
Co.
FOR SALE Choice hybrid delphln -
lum seedling: will bloom tnis sum-
.mer Phone 827-X. Call 703 W. Snd.
- -'-
HAY. wneai. corn, roura or iu i O'coc)i a m.. at the front door of the
barley. Can deliver. C. A. Devoe.,Cou.tl,011Jlp n the clt 0( MlK),oril
523-J-2.
TOrTsALirHMP Punch bowl and
. . . tau tin.
r U;.t ' U
- e.iy Maract.
POP. SALE Furniture, cnalre, taale.
beds. etc. 114 Welch St. off w
Jactson.
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
ARSENATE OF LEAD 8c lb. Jackson
County Feed company. Phone 803.
SOME REAL BAROAINS in used tools:
1 Oarden Seeder
1 Corn Planter
1-Horse Cultivator
2 Tractor Plows
3 Tractor Discs
1 Com Binder
Tractors
2 Fordona
Wagon
Mowers
1 Roller
4 Sprayers
Ice Box
1 Corn Sheller.
HUBBARD BROS., INC.
CLOSING OUT our stock of Dodge
repslr parts left on bands. Will give
50 discount on any of these parts
in our stock, saicin Motor uo.. nua
son and Terraplano dealer, River.
side Ave. 1st door south of Western
Auto Supply.
TURKEY STARTING PELLETS Hod-
gen-Brewster's famous turkey start.
er In pellet form. Jackson County
. reed company, 4tn and Bartiett.
SUDAN ORASS 7c per lb. Jackson
County Feed Company, 4th and
Bartiett Sts.
SAND, gravel, sediment, teamtug.
plowing. Phone B12-J,
FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all
makes; terms If desired. All makes
rented and repaired. White Sewing
Machine Co., 34 N. Bartiett.
VERY choice long spurred Columblno
plants. Phone 1173-Y. Call at 1003
w. nth.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE Model T Ford touring,
electric washing machine. Bargain.
Route 4. Box 77.
MISCELLANEOUS
FLY SPRAY Kills files, keeps them
off cows In pasture; 90c gallon
Jackson County Feed Company, 4th
and uaruotl sts.
JOHN H. LOCK Painter and Decora
tor. First-class. Reasonable. Tel.
953-R. Res. 124 King.
MONEY LOANED
On anything of value.
We buy, sell, trade or exchange.
CECIL JENNINGS
New location 41 So. Front.
REAL SILK HOSIERY MILLS, Indian
apolis. Mrs. Gertrude Stead, local
representative. 623 South Ivy. Tel
930-R.
LAWN Mowers aherpened. Medford
Cycle -Shop. 23 N. Fir. Phone 261
FURS cleaned, repaired and glazed
Coats rellned. Medford Cash and
Carry Cleanera. Phone 1700.
DENTISTRY Dr.
Main.
I H. Gove. 336 E.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Abstracts
JAIiKHON CO.
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstracta of TltL and
Title Insurance The
only complete Title
System in Jackson
County.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracta
of Title. Rooms 3 and 6. No 32
North Central Ave. upstairs.
Expert Window Cleanera
LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172
House Cleaning. Floor Waxing. Ori
ental Rug Cleaning specialty
Painting and Pnpernanzlnr
M. A. BLISS Painting and paper
hanging Tel. 846 W. o3 8. Grape
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. Thomas. 46 south central,
ground floor Craterlan Theater
Bldg. State License No 8-167.
Transfer
KEiNKINQ TRUCKING O. Trans
fer and storage We baul anything
at a reasons ole price. Ill No Pir
Street. Phone 333.
BADS TRANSFER St 8TORA0E 00.
Office 1016 No Central Phone 418
Prices right, dervti guaranteed.
HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack
ers and movers Special livestock
moving equipment. Prices right
'619 North Riverside Phone 1044-X
Job Priming
MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT
Best equipped plant in southern
Oregon Printing of all kinds; book
binding;- loose leaf ledgers and
blanks, billing systems, duplicating
casA) sales slips and everything in
the printing lines 28-30 N Grape
Phone 76
LEGAL NOTICES
Notice of Sheriff's Sale.
By virtue of an execution in fore
closure duly Issued out of and under
the seal of the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon, in and for the Coun
ty of Jackson, to me directed and
dated on the 17th day of April, 1034,
in a certain action therein, wherein
J. B Andrews, as plaintiff, recovered
judgment against boretta I. (Law)
1 Vickery, the defendant, for the stun
oi r;ne mi na re a ana no-iw ieuu.uui
r Dollars, with Interest thereon at 8
! 24. 1030, with costa and disbursements
taxed at Thirty-three and 75-100
IM3.75J Dollars, and the further sum
of One Hundred (1100.00) Dollsrs. as
attorney's fees, which Judgment was
enrolled and docketed In the Cleric's
office of said Court In said County
on the 16th dnv or Anrll. lri.14.
l Notice Is hereby given that, pur-
, suant to the terma of the said
mrcutlnn, I will on the 19th
I day of May. 1934. at 10:00
j in Jackon County, Orezon, offer for
LL!,"'. Ph!.'f '"l
;CAh 10 l"e hia?net bidder, to satisfy
I ld judgment, together with the coata
.0, tn;j M,e ,,,1, t0 redemption os
- provided by law. all of the rliht. li'.ic
.and interest that the aald defendant.
Loretu 1. (Law) Vickcry. Clara Lu-
Irena Collie and John Doe Collie. Rich.
I ard Law and Jane Doe Law. Wtmillred
Law and Joe Doe Law, Wallace Woods,
and OeorKe R. Carter, Registrar of
Titles of Jackson County, Oregon, had
on the 8th day of March, 1B26, or
now have In and to the following de-
acrlbed property, situated In the
County of Jackson, State of Oregon,
to-wlt:
Beginning at the Northwest cor
ner of Donation Land Claim No.
67. In Township 36 South of Range
2 West of the W. M. and running
thence South 16.67 chains; thence
South 66 degrees 37 minutes East
5.92 chains; thence North 45 de
greea East 3.65 chains; thence South
30 degrees 20 minutes East 2.60
ohains; thence North 37 degrees 55
minutes East 10 chains; thence
North 64 degrees 15 minutes West
3.50 chains; thence North 30 de
grees 45 minutes East 8 chaliu;
thence West 15.73 chains to the
place of beginning, containing 33 t
acres of land, more or less; also be
ginning at the Northeast corner of
Lot 3. being on the North line of
section six () in Townahlp thirty
seven (37) South of Range Two (2)
West of the W. M. and running
mence west roos: tnence south
30 rods; thence East 34 rods; and
thence North 30 rods to the place
of beginning, together with all
water rights appurtenant thereto.
water rights appurtenant thereto, or
to become appurtenant thereto.
Dated this 17th day of April. 1934.
WALTER J. OLMSCHEID,
Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon
By OLOA E. ANDERSON, Deputv.
GENERAL LAND OFFICE. Washing
ton. D. C.
Notice Is herebv alien that aublect
to the conditions and limltationa of i
the act of June 9, 1916 (39 Stat. 2181, i
as amended by the act of May 17.
1928 (45 Stat. 597. Publio Nos. 415 and
417) and pursuant to departmental
regulations circular No. 1200 (62 L.
D. 683), the timber on the following
lands will be sold May 7, 1934, at 10:00
o'clock a. m., at public auction at the
U. s. land office at Roseburg, Oregon,
to the highest bidder at not less than
the appraised price as shown by this
notice, sale to be subject to the ap
proval of the Secretary of the In
terior. The purchase price, with an
additional sum of one-fifth of one
per cent thereof, being commissions
allowed, must be deposited when the
right to purchase Is awarded by the
Register, but certificate of sale will
not Issue until the purchaser hna
complied ruiiy with said regulations.
Circular No. 1200. as to the execution
of the contract of sale and bond re
quired thereunder. The money de
posited will be returned If sale Is not
approved, otherwise patent will Issue
for the timber, which muat be re
moved within ten years. Bids will be
received from citizens of the United
States, associations of such citizens
and corporations organized under the
laws of the United States or any
State, Territory or District thereof
only. . Upon application of a quali
fied purchaser the timber on any legal
aubdlvlalon will be offered aeoaratelv
before being Included In any offer of
a larger unit: T. 39 6., R. 6 E., Sec
13. SW'i NE',i. vellow nln. aoa u
dead pine 100 M. red fir 10 M. whlto
fir 85 M.. SEii NEi;, yellow pine 415
M. dead pine 120 M. white fir 185 M.
Shasta fir 35 M., SE'4 6W14, yellow
pine 640 M. aturar nine BR M ri.H
pine 120 M. red fir 75 M. white fir
15 M NE'4 SE!4, yellow pine 276 M.
dead pine 310 M. white fir 25 M.
NW!4 SE'i, yellow pine 425 M. sugar
Kmc u m. aeaa Pine 106 M., SW'i
SE'4, yellow nine 55 M. .nr nm
25 M. dead pine 310 M., SE(i SEH,
yellow pine 225 M. dead pine 370 M.
white fir 35 M-, T. 39 S-. R. 8 E , Sec
-c, wb i, aeaa pine 50 M., Lot 2,
dead pine 110 M.. Lot a v.llnm
170 M. dead pine 25 M Lot 4, yellow
pine 525 M. augar pine 65 M. dead
pine 40 M. red fir 25 M., UEV. BY".
dead pine 50 M BE', SW',,, yellow
pine 620 M. dead pine 20 M. red fir
15 M NWtf SE'4. dead pine 20 M
none of the timber on any of the sub
divisions heretofore described to be
sold for less than $3.00 per M for the
yellow and sugar pine and $1.00 par
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FRED W. JOHNSON. Commissioner.
Notice to Creditors.
In the County Court ol the County
of Jackson In and for the State of
Oregon.
In the matter of the Estate of Roy
Rottray Shreve. deceased, and of
the Partnership Estate of aald Roy
Rottray Shreve and Sain Oolton. do
ing business under the assumed
business name of Office Stationery
& supply Co.
Notice Is hereby given that by an
order of the above entitled court the
First National Bank of Medford. Ore
gon, has been appointed and now Is
the duly appointed, qualified and act
ing executor of the will and estate
of the above named decedent. Roy
Rottray Shreve, and of the partner
ship estate of said decedent and Sam
coiton, doing business under the as.
aumed business name of Office Sta
tionery ds Supply Co.
All persons having claims against
said estates or either of them are
hereby required to present the same
with proper vouchers, to the said
executor at Its place of business, 122
East Main Street. Medford, Oregon,
within six months from the date of
this notice.
The date of and the first publica
tion or this notice is April 4th, 1934
FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Executor.
By EUGENE THORNDIKE.
First Asisstant Trust Officer.
H. K. HANNA. Attorney for Executor.
Laurelhurst
LAURELHURST, April 18. -(Spl.)
Honor roll pupils of Laurelhurat !
school far the put ix weeke are iuI
follows: Jack Rodgers. Loath a Mc-j
In tire, Reg in a, Smith, Harold Train.1
Richard Payton, Teddy Von Stein
Raymond Train, Joyce Nedry, Betty
Coburn, Carol Nedry, Cecil Rodgers.
Donald Vaughn and Lois Glass.
School pupils neither absent nor
tardy during the term are: Harold
Train. Raymond Train. Wendell
Vaughn, Joyce Nedry, Robert Edear
Peyton, Betty Coburn. Carol Nedry
and Donald Vaughn. The above pu
pils. If they attend the remainder of
the term, will be entitled to the at
tendance certificate issued by the
county superintendent a office.
Pupils were given the standard
achievement tests by Mrs. Inch, coun
ty school supervisor, last Thursday.
The results of the tests have not been
received as yet.
Lee Hong has returned to his school
work at Oregon State college.
Rev. D. D. Randall of Medford was
a visitor in the community last week.
Mrs. C. H. Peyton and little eon,
Clarence Rodgers Peyton, are expected
home in the near future. Clarence
Rodgers is a new arrival in the Pey
ton home.
A group of community ladies met
at the home of Mrs. Marlon Train
April 11, and presented her with i
gift shower, . .
Miss Erma Glass spent the week-end
with friends at Butte Falls.
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Geographic Board
Ordered Abolished
WASHINGTON. Aprlt 18. (API
President Roosevelt today transmitted
to congress an executive order abol
ishing the geographic board and
transferring lta functions to the da
partment of the interior.
The board was created In 1800. Its
chief duty la to settle questions re
garding names of places such at dis
putes over the correct spelling of the
names of mountains and creeks.
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FAT OFF
AT RAPID RATE
Working of New Discovery
Explained to College of
Physicians Danger of
Overdose Is Pointed Out
By F. B. COLTON.
Associated Press Science Writer,
CHICAGO, April 18. (AP) Latest
testa of a new way to gat thin a
drug that puts your body under
"forced draft" and "burnt" the fat
off you, making you feel better at
Vie same time were outlined today
to the American College of Physi
cians. The Jruff, ouo of the chemicals
known as "dlnltro compounds," can I
be used to take off any amount of j
weight desired when used properly,
said Dr. Edward L. Bortr. of Phlla-;
rielnhla. He warned at the same ,
time, however, that people w.ho use
these drugs without a pnysiciana
advice are running a grave risk of .
ill health and perhaps death.
Lets Air In Furnace.
The new reducing medicine "lets
more air Into the furnace." A fat
man Is like a slow fire burning In a
furnace with tihe damper barely
open. His bodily fuel la burned up
slowly In the production of heat and
energy, which scientists call basal
metabolism. The new medicine
"opens the damper," and the alow
fire burns faster. The fat melts
away because the body is producing
heat and energy faster than before.
Scientists call It accelerating fahe
metabolism.
"Weight loss averaged from three
to six pounds during the first ten
days on one to three capsules of 100
milligrams each dally," Dr. Bortu
said his experiments showed. "In
those individuals showing a physiol
ogical response to the drug, weight
loss continued at a tfte rate of one
to four pounds each week for as long
ns the medication was taken,"
Overrime Dangerous. j
Warning against the danger of j
overdoses of the dtnltro compounds '
In reducing, Dr. Borte said; j
"It is exceedingly unfortunate tor t
the laity that no laws are now en
forced to prevent the Indiscriminate
dispensing of powerful drugs such as
the dlnltro compounds. The thera
peutic dose of 300 millgrams dally.
Administered In three does of 100
milligrams eaVi, la but -one-tenth to
one-third that dispensed freely over
drug counters today."
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II
OR GREATEST FOOt,
ESTIMATE OF INSULL
ABOARD THE 8. S. EXILONA AT
CATANIA. SICILY, April IB. (API
Samuel Instill, Sr., read today that
he "may have been the (rreateat fi
nancial criminal In the world or the
greatest fool" and found It "very in
teresting."
The description was that of Lewis
P. Jacobson of Chicago, cotmael for
petitioning creditors In the bank
ruptcy case filed against Middle West
Utilities company, the old Insull or
ganisation now In equity lecitvershlp.
I believe," Jacobson aald. "that be
fore he dies he (Insull) may talk and
help hla creditors who Invested mil
lions of dollars In hla empire."
"No," Insull aald after reading It,
I prefer not to give my reaction Just
now. It la. very Interesting, but I
think any comment I might make
should be reserved for later."
SEATTLE, April U. () Robert
Lincoln O'Brien, chairman of the fed
eral tariff commission, declared here
today In an Interview that "every
reliable barometer of trade and prog.
reas shows the country la ateadlly re
turning to prosperity."
O'Brien la here wtth Commissioner
P3. B. Broussard of Utah, to hear com
plaints of ahlngle manufacturers
againat the entry of Brltlah Columbia
ah ma lea Into American marketa.
The shingle operators contend the
British Columbiana do not have to
comply with the NBA provlatona rela
tive to houre of labor and wagea. and
hence enjoy an advantage In produc
tlon costs.
ROOSEVELT VISIT
PORTLAND, April 18. iVPi A p?c
lal dispatch to the Journal today from
Waamnfiton, D. C aaid Prealdent
Rooeevelt. in a talk with Congressman
Martin of Oregon last nlftht, "express
ed hope he will be able to sail throtiyh
the Panama Canal before the end of
June and. continuing up the coast,
should be able to visit Portland end
Pj?et Sound tome time in July."
The dispatch Mid the Preslden
greeted Martin "Oovernor," when
the General and Mrs. Martin Joined
White House partUst night.
Wife Held In Death
m v'iiais
b fa W 1 j
the sudden death or George C.
Cobler (upper). Lot Angeles police
officer, resulted In the arrest of hit
widow, Rhoda Cobler (below).
Police aald aha confaated giving
him polaon In milk In an effort to
"scare him Into stop drinking."
(Associated Preaa Photoe)
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AGAINST AMERICA
BY
MOSCOW, April 18. (AP) An ac
tive soviet reprisal against the newly
enacted United States law against
further loans to debtors came today
In an admonition to soviet economi
cal organizations by ''the newspaper
for Industrialization1' to alter their
reputed intention to give preferenoe
to American materials and equipment
for the remainder of the second five-
year plan. -
The newspaper warned that tne
soviet government will not be coerced
into a debt settlement.
The statement by the o.ficlal organ
of the commissariat of heivy in
dustry was the first publlo reaction
to the Johnson law.
The organ asserts the Johnson bill
complicates matters between the two
countries "Just as a large scale busi
ness Is In the process of concrete ne
gotiations." The newspaper prote&ti a cl ass 1 il
ea tlon of the soviet government
which It says never defaulted a penny
of ite own engagements with those
flatly refusing to pay their obliga
tions. Criticizing the Washington export
and Import bank for Its dec 1st on to
refrain from aovlet credit ,ransoc
tlons until pre-bolshevlk debts are
settled, It said:
It Is doubtful whether the authors
of this resolution realize the serious
menace it represents for Soviet-
American trade which has finally
entered the path of potential develop
ment.
"No other explanation can be found
for the adoption of such a resolution
by a bank founded for the special
purpose of stimulating trade rela
tions," 1
MAP SUIT RESISTANCE
SALT LAKE CITY. April 18 (An
Eight of the newly elocted directors
of the Western Loan and Bulldln?
company met here today to plan for
cooperation with the Utah banking
department and the California build
ing and Loan department in resisting
suits to prevent return of the com
pany'a asset to the new board of
directors.
The directors also olnaldered report,
on the conaervatlonshlp of the 135.
000,00 concern by banking and build
ing and loan department of Utah,
California and Oregon.
a.
IN 1933 DOUBLE 1932
WASHINGTON, April 18. (PV Wtth
logging and lumbering leading the
way. Washington's Industrial payroll
made spectacular galna during loas.
the total for the year more than
doubling the 1033 aggregate, Direc
tor of Labor and lnduatrlea E. rat
Kelly revealed today.
In the department of labor and ln
duatrlea' annual report covering tin
payroll volume of the states various
lnduatrlea the total for 1933 was
ahown aa 1130.033.888, compared with
93,040,130 for 1033.
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Be correctly coraoted In
an Artist Model by
, EtbelWTD B. Hoffmann.
ROOSEVELT STILL
POPULAR THOUGH
ISSUES NOT
Business Plucking Up Cour
age to Fight Back, Says
Baltimore Sun Writer
G. 0. P. Opposition Need
By Julian Mason
NEW YORK. April 17, Frank Kent
of the Baltimore Bun, says that ma
jority sentiment has not yet changed
to Mr. Roosevelt, that he Is still pop
ular but that hie Issues are not. Tula
may be a fair analysis. But, as Mr.
Kent points out, the American peo
ple have loved many heroes, have
kept on loving them but have dis
passionately gone to the polls and
voted against their Issues. Certainly.
business has plucked up courage and
' kannn n tlif hunk- Tim Rtrvlr TP.
change bill Is the current case In
point. At thla writing, It looks as If
common sense has had lta way and
that congress may pass s bill that
will not destroy that essential thing
called a securities market. Again I
say that the need of nn Informed, or
ganized opposition such as the re
publican builders hopes to set up Is
demonstrated. So also Is 1U poten
tial effectiveness. And again I re
port that to this office, at 100 East
42nd street. New York city, comes a
still Increasing demand for building
up Just that kind of opposition thru
the republican party.
The scandal of the cancellation of
the airmail contracts also goea
marching on. . It does so because It
still holds the all Important question,.
(upon which Lindbergh put his fin
ger the very first day) are Americans
to have their business taken away
from them without a chance to pre
sent their defense In fair trial? The
question has been made more acuta
by the oharge openly made by Sena,
tor Austin, of Vermont, chairman of
the senate air malt committee, that
"Immediately after the election in
November, 1033, those who did not
have airmail contraots formed a soci
ety for the purpose of securing can
cellations of existing contracts." The
senator, In, his address, outlined the
progress and success of this "plot"
can not help believing that some
day this country will have placed be
fore It this whole disgraceful story.
When It comes. It will read like the
late Tom Lawson's expose of "Pren-
zled Finance."
SALEM. April 18. (AP) Passenger
bus licenses issued to the Kevin Vic
tory Bua Line. Inc., and to the Victory
Bus Lines, Inc., both with head
quarters In Portland, were revoked by
the public utilities commissioner to
day, following an Investigation.
The Nevln Victory line operate, be
tween Portland and Seattle, and the
Victory line between Portland and
California polnta. Hearlnga on tha
caaea were held here March 9a.
Commissioner Charles M. Thomas,
In hla cancellation order, stated that
evidence showed that virtually all
equipment of the two companlea waa
In the handa of tha Multnomah
county sheriff because of attach
ments, also that tha company driven
had not been paid for their servlcea
since February 8.
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