Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 13, 1934, Page 7, Image 7

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per word 1 10
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Per line per month without
cop j cnangee 30
Phone 75
FOB WANT ADS
LOST AND FOUND
LOST Kodak on summit of Slakl
htMn Klamath river and
'Beaver creek. Notity Dr. Wilson.
LOST If dog missing, call lalfl
WANTED MALE HELP
WANTED Office manager. Must be
a compotent bookkeeper, able to
furnlah bond, meet the public nd
take general charge ot office in
mercantile company. Reply In own
handwriting, stating ae. education,
experience, etc. Box 3783. Tribune.
WANTED A few local men, mechan
ically Inclined, to train for Delsel
nglneerlng. Special proposition for
those who can qualify. 8c Mr.
Cogdell. Apt. 18. Scbuler Apta.
WANTED FEMALE HELP
WANTED Mlddleaged woman for
housework. Board and room. 810
month. Box 2691. Tribune.
WANTED Several energetic, neat ap
pearing women, over 30. for perma
nent position. Address Dixie L.
Rogers, General Delivery. Medtord.
WANTED Waitress. Must be expert
enoed. Apply Diamond Cate.
WANTED SITUATIONS
CHILDREN cared for In my home. 840
E. 9th.
EXPERIENCED comptometer opera
tor desires work of any kind. Office
work preferred. Mrs. F. M. Mldden
dorff. Rt. 4, Medford, care Mra.
Woody.
WANTED By neat, attractive woman
housekeeping Job for an unincum
bered man or elderly lady. Box
3753, Tribune.
WANTED-M1SCELLANE0US
WANTED Ledge or placer ground to
operate on royalty oasu. v
Tribune.
WANTED Light used car. Inquire
Vet e Service station, iicui,.
80 TO 100 SHEEP on shares. Box
3775, Mall Tribune.
WANTED 2nd hand goods and Junk
Pats, loofl rrune et. ruuw
WANTED Have client for 8-room
unfurnished home, around 820 a
month. Charlea K. Kay, iteaiio
Medtord Bldg. Phone 303.
.ANTED 8-room furnished house
Tjy responsible party: permanent.
Rent not to exceed 825 with water.
Have three children school age
Telephone 163.
WANTED 3nd hand furniture. We
buy. sell and trade. Berrydale 3.id
Hand Store, 1603 N. Riverside. Tel
268.
WANTED TO RENT Two room furn
ished house in city llmlta of Med
tord Must be cheap. Box 308, Mall
Tribune.
WANTED Sma,U furnlahed house or
lower duplex. Close in. Permanent
, renters, box -daw, inoum.
ALL MAKES of washing machines re
paired. Pick Hardware, 131 W
Main.
WANTED A few pullets or young
hens Must be good strain. Reds or
Rocks. Rt. x, a rwjoo.
FTJR.viTTJRE re-upholstered Phone
869-R Thlbauit.
WANTED Wool, mobalr. bides and
pelts See us before you aell Woo)
bags and twine for sale Medford
Bargain House. 37 N. urape ot
Pbone 1063
UTQ- Household roods stoves
'tools ot what nave you Medford
Bargain Bouse 37 N Grape si isi
1063
WANT TO BUY 1929 Ford. Must be
cheap 833 W 2nd
WANTED TO BUY 10-ton mill or
more crusher amalgamator Advise
price and where can be seen 417
Davis Bldg. Portland, ore
JUNK W ANTED
TVS pay Cash tor JUNE BATM'ERIES
AND RADIATORS ALUMINUM
BRASS COPPER and I'-ini ot all
descriptions
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
37 No Orspe Tel 1062
WILL esre tor elderly tick perpie in
my home Pbone 437.X
WANTED WsrTsnt Redden & Oi
FOR "ENT HOUSES
FOR REST 122 Mistletoe. 6-room.
overstuffed furnished, lower flat,
hardwood floors, fireplace, few dori
es and cooking utensils furnished.
423. Including wster. Ciia R Rv.
Realtor. Medford B'.Atj. Phone 302.
:R RFVT Small furnlahed house
I! 34 8 Iiy.
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT 408 Park. 4-room. over
stuffed furnlahed home; electric
range; 011 heatrola; nice yard and
flowers. 25. Including water. Chaa.
R. Ray. Realtor, Medtord Bldg.
Phone 302.
FOR RENT Partly furnished 4-room
house. Inquire 813 a. Newtown.
DUPLEX 18 s. Newtown; excellent
condition; 25.00, water paid. Tel.
1224, Mr. Kyle.
FOR RENT 4-room partly furnished
house, 819. Dresslera, Tel. 1589-Y.
FOR RENT 1211 West Main. 7-room
unfurnished home; fireplace, hard
wood floors, furnace, large yard,
135 00. Charles R. Ray, Realtor,
Medtord Bldg. Phone 302.
FOR RENT B o m e a. furnlahed or
unfurnished Brown es White.
FOR RENT A beautiful home within
walking distance of business die
trlct 23 W. Orange. Has hardwood
floors, long living room, dining
room. Horary, kitchen, malda room
on first floor; tour bedrooms, Dish
and trunk room upstairs; screened
In back porch with laundry t'ibe
and toilet; large basement with fur
nace, fuel storage room, laundry
room and fruit room; double gar
age with a room upstairs; fruit,
beautiful flowers and shrubbery all
tor 45 a month, water paid. See 23
N Orange and then phone 1473 W
Shown only by appointment.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FOR RENT Furnished -apartment.
Dwell. 329 No. Holly. Phone 1232-W.
FURNISHED APTS Completely reno
vated; hardwood floors, tile, Frlgld
aire; 4 rooms. Holly Apta., 135 No.
Holly.
FOR RENT One-room apartment.
Phone 753-M.
. t -rw-iim.stMM my
FOR RENT Furnished apta. Hotel
Holland.
FOR RENT FURNISHED
ROOMS
ATTRACTIVE room, separate en
trance. 220 N. Oakdale.
FOR RENT Sleeping rooms. Im
perial, au no. Front.
FOR RENT ROOM BOARD
RATES very moderate at 718 E Main
ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 S Orape.
FOR EXCHANGE
TRADE Large sedan for light car or
equity in light car. Phone 347-W.
304 So. Holly. .
FOR EXCHANGE Wood tor fresh
cow. Rt. I, Box 381.
FOR SALE Young turkeys or will
u-aae in on late model automobile.
(Coupe preferred.) Floyd Mabarry,
latent, ure.
FOR EXCHANGE 1929 model A
Ford sedan and 2 lots In Medford
for late model Ford V-8. Tel. 407- Y
EXCHANGE Purn re-upholetering
ror lumber, wood, fish poles and
reeis. rnone utw-H.
FOR SALE OR TRADE White electric
sewing machine for light eeden
Box 63B. Tribune.
FOR EXCHANGE REAL
ESTATE
WILL TRADE Improved suburban
acreage lor smaller property close
In. 1297 Sunset Ave.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE 24 acres on Bear Creek, 1
mile from Medford. Will sell In
small tracts. Mrs. Fblpps, 1103 No.
Kiversiae.
HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENT Jack
son Co. Bldg. 8c Loan Assn. Tel. 195
53 ACRES near Applegate P O ; 11 A
cultivation, tree water right; bal
ance timber; Improvement. Paul
Erdman. Applegate, Ore.
WHEN you think ot real estate, think
of Brown A whtle.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
AUGUST SPECIALS
USED CARS
1928 Durant sedan, nice
shape 8125.00
Dodge truck, good rubber.
etc 150.00
1930 Bulck DeLuxe sedan 395 00
1928 Studebaker sedan 250.00
Cabinet trailer 20.00
STUDEBAKER SALES Jl SERVICE
FOR SALE '25 Chevrolet coupe. 1716
No. Riverside.
FOR 8 ALE 1-ton truck. Interna
tional. Phone 153, Jacksonville.
USED CAR BARGAINS
80-DAY WRITTEN GUARANTEE
1931 Chevrolet Coupe,
1930 Chevrolet Sedan.
1929 LaSalle Coupe.
1927 Chev. 2-door Sedan.
1931 La Salle Sedan.
1933 Plymouth sedan: 6 wire wheels
ARMSTRONO MOTORS, INO.
38 N. Riverside.
FOR SALE, CHEAP Ford touring.
Ford T sedan. Hlway Exchange,
south of Phoenix.
FOR SALE Model T Ford touring
m good condition. Cheap tor cash
Box .4 Tribune.
TEHRAPLANE AND HUDSON demon
strators at a substantia discount
Trade snd terms Eakln Motor CO.
next to Western Auto Supply.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Oood work horse or will
trade for young cattle or hogs. W.
R. Holman. Eagle Point.
8 Thoroughbred New Zealand white
does with young; also buck. Phone
3-F-22.
FOR SALE--Work horse"; some broke
and some unbroken. Phone 1W7-X
FOR SALE 2 cows, one Just fresh
M L. Hartley, pnone -r-5.
TWO JERSEY heifers, coming fresh
In (tprin. snd coming 3-year-old
colt. Priced reasonable. Inquire
at W B. MMIcys. Rt. 4. Box 154.
Medford.
FOR SALE Prfsn oowa Adolf
sV:nu.ts Bsle Ore
PUKE Bronx, turv GocKeran . prtte
wck. 15. JeeM ma. RV. I, AiiUand.
FOR SALE DOGS PETS
FOR SALE Irish aetter pups. Tel.
1267.
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Bantams, 81 pair. Rid
garden ot slugs. Ed Bechtel, Myers
Lane near S. O. S. off Stewart Ave.
FORSALE Ft f t y tier body fir, titty
tier oak, laurel. 816 Pennsylvania.
FOR SALE Tomatoea, 3c lb. Bring
containers. Davla, 3 miles over
Buckshot Hill follow Sprlngbrook
signs.
FOR SALE Petite prunes. Green
Gage plums 3c; Italian and Sliver,
3c. Bartlett pears, bring boxes, pick
them 25c. FOUND a bob-tailed fe
male bird dog. Lauta Jones. 8 miles
southwest Medtord. Griffin Creek.
FOR SALE PEACHES Tuscan clings
and J. H. Hale. Dolph Pnipps, Cra
ter Lake highway.
FOR SALE Elberta and Carmine
peaches. Bring containers. Chas. E.
Gray. 3 miles north of Gold Kill
on highway.
FOR SALE Peaches or trade for what
have you. Phone 398. Jacksonville.
FOR SALE B-flat clarinet, 830.
349-M.
TIER WOOD Dry fire, pine, oak and
laurel, on ground or delivered. Tel.
333.
PICKLING CUCUMBERS, flowers.
Mrs. Dressier, 1107 E, Main. Phone
1589-Y.
TOMATOES No. ones. 81.50 cwt. at
farm or delivered in town. Stewart
Ave. at Orchard Home Drive. Phone
4-F-13, C. J. Logan.
FINEST GRADE WESTERN Oil
n your car, 10c quart; In your
can. 36c gal.: bbl. lots. 30c. 100T,
PURE PENNSYLVANIA oil. from
Bradford crude, In your oar, 20c
quart; In your can, 62c gal.; 6 gals.
1300. SUNRISE SUPER SERVICE
STATION.
LATE cabbage plants. Mra. Welch.
1308 E. 11th.
SPECIAL SALE Tuscan Cllnga. Hi to
zc lb. Linn Orchards. Eagle Point
Victor Teasitore. proprietor.
PEACHES H. C. Best. Phone 539-R-2
ITALIAN PRUNES for sale. Tel. 7-F-4
PEACHES, plums, 114 miles from
Jacksonville on Ashland-Phoenlx
road. Turn first lane to the right
at Green house. W. W. Gilbert.
FOR SALE Siberian and Transcend-
ant crabapplea. also p'.ums at Wing
urcnaras.
FOR SALE Sugar prunes. Phone
i-F-ia.
EXTRA FANCY ELBERTA PEACHES
First house south of east end 01
Spring street. Charles E. Rose.
FANCY canning Eloert. and Mulr
peaches after oth. Geo. Alford.
FOR SALE Equity In house. Call
odo Haven.
FOR SALE Grain, oats and barley
baga. Medtord Bargain House. 27
N. Grape St. Phone 1062.
FOR SALE Peaches: not Irrigated
Carney Orchard. Blackwell hill, be
tween central point and Gold Hill
FOR SALE Canning peaches. Bert
stancmi, phoenix.
WATTS famous Elberta peache. 3c
ID. Phone 46B-R-3.
FOR SALE Hale and Elberta peacfea.
3c and 3c per lb. Bring containers.
Phone 597-R-2. Pierce Hothouse
FOR SALE Khaki drill umbrella
tent. 2 camp stoves; excellent con
dition. Phone 1094-R.
FOR SALE Damson plums, a',o. J.
H. Lin vine. Pacific Hwy north, op
posite Dr. Sweeney's.
FOR SALE Mulr peaches. No. 1 qual
ity, ei'.ic r. c. ward, Tel. la-F-ai.
FOR SALE Tuscan Cling peaches;
spray rig, upright international en
gine. Bagley Orchard, Talent.
ALL MAKES of washing machines re
paired. Pick's Hardware, 131 west
Mala.
GET your canning peaches now at
Aia vista packing Plant, south Fir.
ONE 14-hosepower boat motor; al
most new. Raai bargain. HUB
BARD BROS.
FOB SALE 0se Mring machines, all
makes; terms u desired AD makes
rented and repaired White Sewing
Mactnot Co. 24 N Bartiett.
MISCELLANEOUS
DENTISTRY Dr. I. O. Oore 23S ft
Main.
BOAT TRAILER, Cash Register Add
ing Machine, Typewriter, Boots
Shoes, Hunting-Fishing Equipment
317 North Riverside.
GRAIN SACKS Jackson County
Peed Co- 4th and Bartlett 8U.
DOGS ei a mined free. Dr. Stone. 4 to
and Bartlett.
BUSINESS CHANCES
COFFEE ANN'S FOB SALE.
1100 AND light car in good running
order buys best paying servloe sta
tion on Redwood highway, near
Kerby, account sickness. Ooldcn
Rule Service.
SOUTHERN OREGON'S finest camp
ground; 27 acres, excellent location,
beautiful grore, strictly modern, 18
unit, completely furnished, 1700
monthly income. Consider trade.
A real sacrifice for cash sale; ex
cellent terms. 15 N. Fir St.
POR HAU Hl-way Inn Cat. and
equipment. Rent 113 SO month
Oold H1U. Ore.
BUSINESS DIBECT0RY
rValJ Paper cleaning.
WALJvPAPER CLEAWNO. lo per V
ft Mr Black 110 N Bartlett
JOHN H LOCK-Ptlnting snd Oec-ir-sun
Qualit; work at loer price.
Pa. 953-R. He 124 King.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Abstracts
JAI'HKON CO.
ABSTHAL'l CO. !
Abstracts j! ntu ana !
Title Insurance The ,
only complete Title j
System in Jackson !
County.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstrsou
of Title. Rooms 8 and 6. No. S3
North Central Ave. upstairs.
Rlalto. Phone 1815-Y.
Expert Window Cleaners
LET OEOROE DO IT Tel. 1172
House Cleaning. Floor waxing Ori
ental Rug Cleaning specialty
Job mming
MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT
Best equipped plant in southern
Oregon Printing ot all klnda; book
binding; loose leaf ledgers and
blanka. billing systems, duplicating
ca&h sales slips and everything In
the printing line 38-80 N Grape
Pbone 75
Money to Lend
MONEY LOANED ON FURNITURE
CARS ETC Prompt service and le
gal rates W B THOMAS. 46 8
Central. State license No 8 157.
Painting and Papernsnglng
U. A. BUSS Painting and paper-
hanging Tel 646-w o.s b urape
EADS TRANSFER Si STORAGE CO -
Office 1016 No central Pbone 116
Prices right. serVv guaranteed
HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack
ers ftfld movers Special llveatock
moving equipment Prices right
619 North Riverside Phone 1044-X
PERSONAL
REV EVELYN MARSHALL spiritual
readlnga dally. 315 So. Rtveralde.
LEGAL NOTICES
Notice of SlirrKfs 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 Jackfion, to me directed ana
dated on the 10th day of August,
1934. In a certain action therein,
wherein The Federal Land Bank
of Spokane was plaintiff and
George E. Zimmerman and Eliza
beth It. Zimmerman, husband and
wife; L. 3. .Scott and Margaret
M. .Scott, husband and wife;
Edwin P. Hughes and Ethel T. Hugt.es.
husband and wife; L. H. Hughes; A.
M. Beaver. Cora Denham. J. E. Weav
er; Earl W. Weaver and Gold Hill Na
tional Farm Loan Association, a cor
poration were defendants. In which
action The Federal Land Bank of Spo
kane, a corporation recovered Judg
ment against the defendant Gold Hill
National Farm Loan Association, & cor
poration for the sum of (87.50 with in
terest at B per annum on $182.50
from December 11. 1930 to July 20, 1931
and with Interest on B7.50 at 8 per
annum from July 20, 1931; $162.50
with Interest at S'f, per annum from
June II. 1931; $162 50 with Interest
at 8 per annum from December 11,
1931; $162.50 with Interest at 8 P
annum from June 11, 1032; $1274.25
with Interest at 5 ! a per annum
from June 11, 1932 to June 11. 1033
and Interest nt 4li per annum from
June 11. 1933; $326.74 with Interest
at Br per annum from July 23, 1932;
$15.00 abstract charge, paid on the
22nd day of August, 1932; $30.70 in
surance premium advanced August
16. 1932, amounting in all to $2540 83
together with Interest thereon at 8
per annum with costs and disburse
ments taxed at One hundred three
and 50-100 ($103.50) Dollars and the
further turn of One hundred fifty and
no-100 ($150.00) Dollars, as attorney's
feea, which Judgment was enrolled
and docketed In the Clerk's office of
said Court In said County on the 2nd
day of August, 1934.
Mail Tribune Daily
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tor: colloq.
I. Age
12. Muile drama
13. Mala sheep
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girl's name
16. French city
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another
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28. Spanish iiouse
41. KnglUh river
42, Mine entrance
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of prey
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Notice Is hereby given that, pur
suant to the terma of the said execu
tion, I will on the 15th day of Sep
tember, 1934, at 10:00 o'clock a. m..
at the front door ot tie Courthouse
in the city or Mediora. in Jackson
County, Oregon, offer for sale and
will sell at public auction for cash to
the highest bidder, to satisfy said
Judgment, together with the costs of
this sale, subject to redemption as
provided by lav. all of the right, title
and Interest that the aald defendanta.
George E. Zimmerman and Elizabeth
L. Zimmerman, hvtsbsnd and wife: L.
S. Scott and Margaret M. Scott, hus
band and wits; Edwin P. Hughes and
Ethel T. Hughes, husband and wife;
L. H. Hughes. A. M. Beaver; Cora Den
ham: J. E. Weaver: Earl W. Weaver
and Gold Hill National Farm Loan
Association, a corporation had on the
Ilth day of June. 1924. or now have
In and to the following deacrtbed
property, aituated In the County of
Jaokson. State of Oregon, to-wlt:
me southwest Quarter of Section
Thirty, in Township Thirty-five.
South of Range Two. West of the Wil
lamette Meridian, excepting the North
60 acrea thereof described as follows:
Beginning at the Northeast Corner of
said Southwest Quarter, thence West
slong the North boundary line of
said Southwest Quarter, to the North
west Corner thereof, thence South
along the West boundary line there-
of a distance of 60 rods: thence East.
parallel with the North boundary line
of said Southwest Quarter, to the
East boundary line thereof; thence
North along the East boundary line
thereof 60 rods, to the nlaoe of be
ginning, exoeptlng the East 27)4 acres
mrreoi nereiorore reieasea.
Together with all and singular
tenements, hereditaments and appur
tenances thereunto belonging or In
snywise appertaining.
Dated this loth day of August.
1934.
WALTER J. OLMSCHEID,
Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon.
By oiga E. Anderson, Deputy.
Notice to Creditors.
No tie 1 hnrvhv cHvn thut T Vi
been appointed by the County Court
of Jackson County, Oregon. Admlnls
trator of the estte of Alice Flnley.
deceased, and have qualified. All per.
Duns uaving ciaunf! sgainsc sAia estate
are hereby notified to present them,
with proper vouchers and duly vers
fled, to me at the office of Harry C
Skyrman. attorney for said estate, it
nwui u. Airaiora ucnter Bunaing,
In Mtrifnrv1 rtMa-.m n.im,n m .
from the dato of this notice. Dated
a iitbv puDiienea jmy 30, 1034,
C. 8. FINLEV, Administrator.
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W. L. Pet,
Los Angeles 30 20 .600
Seattle 80 20 .600
Missions 28 22 .560
San Francisco .................. 27 23 .540
Hollywood 27 23 .540
Oakland 22 28 .440
Sacramento - - Iff 31 .380
Portland - - 17 33 .340
National
W. L. Pet
New York 70 30 .642
Chicago 66 43 .606
St. LouU 62 46 .574
Boston 54 54 .500
Pittsburgh 62 54 .491
Brooklyn 45 BO .429
Philadelphia 44 63 .411
Cincinnati . 37 71 .343
American
W. L. Pet.
Detroit' 71 37 .857
New York . 06 41 .617
Cleveland .. 57 49 .538
Boston 58 63 .523
Washington . 40 67 .462
St. Louis 47 67 .452
Philadelphia 41 81 .402
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HIGHWAY SAFETY
ESSAYS
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WASHINGTON, D. C (Spl., In a
period of increasing traffic mishaps
and fatalities, the National Orange
announces a renewal of Its annual
SAfety campaign, according to L. J.
Taber, national master, In a letter
sent recently to lecturers of 8.000
subordinate or local granges through
out the country. The grange, one of
the dominant farm organisations of
the country, consists of more than
800.000 members.
"This contest," the national mas
ter writes, "has been of great service
in promoting highway safety and in
recognizing ability among our young
members."
The campaign Is the tenth of a
series of similar competitions among
younger members of the grange. It
takes the form of an essay contest
that In other years had enlisted par
ticipants from all of the 33 states
where the grange is organized.
The subject on which the essays
are being written Is a challenge to
the urban population of the nation
with the question "Why the Grange
Should Lead In Highway Safety."
Grange leaders are said to be deter
mined that the ratio of mishaps and
fatalities due to automobile acci
dents shall become less than In the
metropolitan areas. Essays must not
exceed more than 800 words and the
rules provide that any member of
the grange la eligible to take part
who Is not more than IB years of
age on AuguAt 15, 1034. The contest
closes on that date. Essays are to
be written with pen and ink or with
typewriter and on one side of the
paper only. The name of each con
test-ant must appear tn the upper
left-hand corner of the first page.
The list of prlres and awards Is
greater than In 1933. The ftrat prise
Is a trip to the National Grange ses
slons at Hartford, Conn., where the
annual meeting of the organisation Is
to occur, November 14 to 22. This
trip will be given the young man or
young woman whose paper ultimately
Is chosen as the best of all those
submitted. All expenses of transpor
tation, room and meals while in Hart
ford will be defrayed for the winning
student.
An award of $50 will be given the
writer of the second best essay, while
$30, $15 and $5 will be paid those
whose essays rank third, fourth and
fifth respectively.
Numerous state prises also are
available for those who earn state
honors. For the best essay from
each state a check for $5 and a sil
ver medal will be given, while for
the three next best essays from each
state a bronae medal will be awarded.
All prizes are donated by the Na
tional Automobile Chamber of Corn-
mere. The highway education board
la assisting In the conduct of the
contest.
E
AS SOUL OPIATE
Fred M. Weatherford, pastor-evangelist
ot the Church of the Nararene,
challenged his audience last night,
with a graphic picture when he spoke
from tho topic "A Bleep Peculiar to
Man," when he aald:
"Sleep might be defined as the poor
man's legacy, the prisoner's freedom.
and the unbiased Judge between the
high and the low. The man who Is
asleep la helpless. His physical vigor
and mental acumen Is no asset to him
while asleep. He may be robbed or
assaMlnated without protest. He la
oblivious to any Impending peril.
'That woman who took five grains
of morphine, when aha Intended to
take five grains of quinine, became
an almost lr rest stable sleeper. It was
with great difficulty that her physio-
Ian and friends kept her from Bleep
ing the sleep of death. She begged
to be left alone. But to aave her they
walked her all night. It waa the drug
that caused all consciousness of dan
ger to disappear. But for the activity
of all those who knew her danger, ahe
would have fallen a helpless victim,
"That la a picture of tin. It la an
opiate. Men who are not duly fore
warned, walk right into the death
chamber while In tha grip of sin
without any protest and without any
apparent alarm. But Ood haa painted
a graphic picture of aln and It re
morseful consequences, In the Bible.
"The Bible haa withstood the on
slaught of its enemies down through
the centuries. It haa gone through
the crucible and has come forth with
out the smell of fire. Its critics have
wielded a heavy hammer, to break
It In pieces, but It his survived the
hammer. It pictures am aa non-con
formity to tha law of Ood.
"Except for thla moral guide, man
would have no equitable rule for his
actions. When man aeta up a code
of morals of his own, he la subject
ing himself to a peril that Is certain
to bring him eternal defeat. That
person who overrides hla conscience,
to abuse his physique by the use of
liquor In all of its blighting forma,
or to become a gambler, a visitor to
the brothela or any other of the mul
tiplied forms of sinful habit, his enly
built a watertight compartment a
faiM barricade about himself, which
will be exposed as false construction
in the light of tha Judgment day
he shall be found wanting.
"The natural man 1a so obsessed
In his sinful slumbers that It la dif
ficult to awaken him to compare hla
checkered record by a check on the
word of Ood. But remember tt la by
that word wa shall be Judged. Few
I in our day grasp the mighty Import
01 peing stcu iioiu tta. u
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PREDICT JOHNSON S ASTORIA PREPARES
OUSTER IN FIGHT
OVER PRINT CODE
WASHINGTON, Aug. 13. (AP)
Senator Belial) (R, Minn.) predicted
today that Prealdent Roosevelt may
"fire" Hugh 8. Johnson "to set up a
White House alibi" In the newsprint
code dispute.
Bchall, persistent critic ot NRA. la
sued a statement attacking a pro
poaal for a special board with au
thority over newsprint prices a plan
which publishers have opposed as
monopolistic.
Declaring the proposal a "menace
to American publishers," Schall aald:
"It la a foregone conclusion that,
now that the Johnao NRA admlnia
tratlon haa be.r. caught red-handed
by the American publishers. Roosevelt
will use the Incident for a dramatic
grandstand play. He may even fire
Johnson outright to set up a Whltn
House alibi. He will doubtless use
the opportunity to win the applause
ot the dally press by a theatrical ges
ture of discarding the newsprint code
or at least, tha proposed enlarge-
menta."
The senator quoted from testimony
he aald was presented at a recent
hearing on proposed amendments to
the effect that "the newsprint trust,
under the protective arm of the NRA
and by auspenslon of the anti-trust
lawa, threatens American newapapera
with a charge of S0 per ton for news
print, which the protected combine
sella to Europe at 30 end to Bouth
American publishers at 20."
I
Meteorological Report
August 13, 1034
Medford and vicinity: Fair but
with Increasing cloudiness tonight
and Tuesday. Not much change In
temperature.
Tuesday, but overcast on coast and
Oreson: Oenerally fair tonight ana
increasing cloudiness in Interior of
west portion. Not much change In
temperature.
Temperature a year ago today:
Highest 101; lowest 60,
Total monthly precipitation, T. De
ficiency for the month .05 inches.
Total precipitation since September
, 1033, 11 03 Inches. Deficiency for
the season 0.87 inches.
Relative humidity at S p. m. yester
day 17 per cent; S a. m. today 03 per
cent.
Tomorrow :
Sunrise 0:18 a. m. Sunset 7:T3 p. m.
Observations Taken at B a, m.,
20 Meridian Time.
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legacy, when you arrive at the seen.
of changing worlde? Take It from me,
upon tli. authority of Ood'a Word,
It will b the Investment that you
will have made ot your life, In the
repletion It suatalna to the neat."
Several responded to the speaker's
appeal to accept Christ during the
day.
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EOR LEGION MEET
ASTORIA, Ore., Aug. 13. (AP)
More than 2000 legionnaires vera ex
pected to attend the 1034 state con
vention of the American lglon here
August 33, 24 and 25, J. C. Wright,
chairman of the convention commis
sion, predicted today.
Edward A. Hayes, national com
mander, will be present, along with
leaders of the 40 et 8, nine drum
corps, three bands and the four junior
baseball teams. The housing commit
tee has already received requests for
600 reservations, Wright asserted.
The convention program includes
the seml-ftnals of the state baseball
league, business sessions and a pa
rade and fireworks for the first day;
Commander Heyea' address, the base
ball finals and state bathing beauty
and drum corps contests for the sec
ond, and election of officers for the
third day.
DB LAKE, Ore., Aug. lS.fAP)
While his bride of seven months and
hundreda of other beach visitors
looked on Mortimer Langham, about
3ft, of Salem, former teller of a Port
land bank, waa caught by the under
tow and drowned here yesterday.
A tug recovered the body nearly a
mile from where Langham had been
swimming, but efforts to revive him
roved futile.
1 Langham Is aurvlved by hie widow
and hla parents, who are residents of
San Francisco.
Canners Get Slash
Code Prune Prices
SALEM. Atts. 19. P) The contro
versy over prices as first fixed by the
prune control bosrd waa apparently
ended tadny, following the announce
ment by the board late Saturday
night of a slight downward trend In
the minimum price scale on green
prunes, and a material revlaton or
the grading system.
The new price list wa the result
ot an all-day bearing Saturday, con
ducted by the control board, at which
various cannera made representation
regarding th. alleged unreasonable
ness ot the code price first announced
by the board.
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