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PAGE SEVEN EIIHAf OU':WANT QlassifiedTQ EASY REFERENCEjjgj( VO IGOU.U.QW MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE. MTDFOIiD. OREGOX, TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 18, 1931 Bead vry ad 00 thU pal 1 will probably flno exactly the thing jou want to boy Of Kll . U ' Isnt tner. adver IIm . neI' pensive, ftectlve Pa, word first insertion ( Minim urn 36c) addition) Insertion. pei word . (Minimum 10c) Pel One pel month without eopy change US 75 rOE WANT AD8 LOST AND FOUND LOST II dog missing, call 1518 W ANTED FEMALE HELP -l'l,c.t-wIr'i..hiA middle-aged wom an lor general housework: 13 50 u . . m it. msnn per month. Mrs. i- o Phoenix. WANTED Reliable girl out of school, or middle aged woman for general housework and care of children. 718 E. Jackson. Phone 825-L. WANTED Reliable young woman out Of school, help with housework, care . children; pleasant home: board, room and reasonable wages. Refer ences required. Phone 939-W. YOUNG WOMAN over 20 yeara of age for genarl house work Good home snd moderate wages Permanent po sition for right party Address Box J072. care Mail Tribune. "WANTED MALE HELP YOUNG MAN WANTED, to prepare for operation and repair of high speed DIESEL ENGINES. Must be now employed and willing to study In spare-time. Small tuition cost. For Information write 3608. Mail Tribune. YOUNG MAN WANTED who Is Inter ested in electricity, and would 'Ike to work in a power station, starting as oiler. Must be at present em ployed and willing to prepare for opening at home in spare time study until qualified to enter this work at good pay. Small tuition cost. For particulars, write Box 3467. Mall Tribune. WANTED SITU ATIONS EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER and office man desires position. Several years banking and store experience. Call 745-H. HIGH SCHOOL BOY in senior year wsnts work before and after school. Phone 361-L. CHILDREN cared for In my home 840 E Oth. WANTED-M1BCELLANEOUS WANTED Lightweight drag aaw. Box 3398, Tribune. WANTED Room and board for two babies and room lor parents: close in. Rex Cafe, afternoon. WANTED To buy trash burner. Tel. ' 394-Y. ENCLOSED van truck going aouth. Load wanted. Phone 332. "WANTED TO RENT Two room furn. lshed house in city limits of Med ford Must be cheap Box 808. Mali Tribune. FURNITURE re-upholstered. Phone 860-R Tblba'.'.t JUNK WANTED We pay cash toi JUNK batter IE AND RADIATORS ALUMINUM BRASS COPPER and lunk of all descriptions. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 No drape rel 1082 WANTED Wool, mohair, nides and pelts See us before you sell Wool bags and twine for sale Medford Bargain House. 27 N Orape St Phone 1082 WAN! TO BUY 1829 Ford cheap 333 W 2nd WANTED Warrant Redden a Oo mirrm - Household goods stoves toils or what nave you Medford Bargain House 37 N Grape St Tel 1082 FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Nice unfurnished house: 3 bedrooms; close In. it ftimona POR RENT 8 room modern borne 3 bath rooms, sleeping porch, furn ished or unfurnished Only relleble. permanent tenants need apply. 714 West 10th. FOR RENT Bo me a furnished oi unfurnished Brown White FOR RENT 8-room modern house and garage, 3'4 miles from Med ford Mrs. Jessie M. Mlnear. Kln?i highway. FOR RENT Large modern house with shsde trees and lawn. 215 Z Jack son street Inquire J W. Jacoos. 604 Pine street. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Small furnished apart ment; private bath. 321 Apple. FURN. front apt. and garage. 604 W. 10th. FOR RENT Furnished suite, with bath: desirable location. Tel. 1527 TOR RENT Desirable fu.-n.ahed apt Hotel Qrand . . FOE EENT ROOM BOAED RAVES very moderate at 718 C Utln Ari'HACTlVE roomj 404 S Orap FOB EENT FUENISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Room for two, board Private entrance. 153 N. Oakdale. ROOMS Well furnlahed, heated Phone S04-L. , FOE RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT RanchTphone 387-H. FOR RENT 10 acres. Improved, close In; Irrigated. See or phone Clarence fierce. FOE EXCHANGE TRADE .35.35 rifle for cow. F. Wedge, 1 mile west Talent achool. FOR SALE OR TRADE Oat hay Isaac's, next to Radio Station. FOR EXCHANGE 1020 mode) A Ford sedsn snd 2 lots in Medford for late model Ford V-8. Tel 407-? EXCHANGE Pura. re-upholstering for lumber, wood, fish polea and reela. Phone 080-R. FOR SALE OR TRAUE White electric sewtng machine for Ugbt sedan Box 638. Tribune. FOE EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR TRADE 7 acres Irri gated; new 4 -room house, barn, other buildings, electricity, 4 cows, young stock; sheep hogs; Vi mile from school; 1 ',4 miles from Talent. Box 81, Wagner Creek. FOE SALE REAL ESTATE TO THE MAN wro contemplates building a nice home I win sell the finest view site In Medford at a REAL sacrifice. TRY ME. 8408, Tribune. EXCHANGE Calif, property for South ern Oregon. 10 aches, chicken ranch, clear; 3 room modern house, garage and well. Also 2 apartment Income. Hermoaa Beach. One or both for good Improved. Can pay some cash if stocked. Own er. MILLER. 047 W. 81st St, Los Angeles, Calif. LARGE AND SMALL RANCHES. City homes. Placer mines, 'and rentals. Terms. Roberts, 720 W. 2nd. Phone 1528-J. 9 ACRES with some Improvements. A sacrifice. 1 mile west of Phoenix. Schermerhorn. TO THE MAN who contemplates building a nice home 1 will sell the finest view site in Medford at a REAL sacrifice. TRY ME. 3493, Tribune, A BARGAIN My large lot. on Ben nett St., excellent aou. fruit, nut trees ano berries Will sacrifice on terms or cash Box .56. Tribune. HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENT Jsck- aon Co Bldg & Loan Aasn Tel 195 53 ACRES near Applegate P O; II A cultivation free water right; bal ance timber: improvements. Paul Erdman. Applegate. Ore. WHEN you think of real estate, think of Brown a whtie FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 7-year-old mare; weight 1500; 1!4 mile southwest Phoenix on Pioneer road. J. w. Ayrea. FOR SALE Dairy cows and heifers. Bert Nichols, 1 mile north Ashland on highway. FOR SALE Registered Shropshire rams. L. A. salade, central Point. FOR SALE 3 work horses on range; one 3 H. P. gas engine. Floyd Bell, Coleman ranch, pnoenix. FOR SALE Some good Ramboulllet rams. F. E. Bybee, Medford. FOR SALE 24 rabbits and hutches Third house south city hall, Jack- TWO JERSEY helfera. coming fresh In spring, and coming 2-year-old colt. Priced reasonabla. . Inquire st w B Medley's. Rt 4. Box 138 Medford. FOR SALE POULTRY PURE Bronze torn Cockaran's prtt FOB SALE DOGS PETS FOR SALE Persian kittens. Myrtle St. FOE SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE OR TRADE 1932 Ford 1 '4 ton stake, excellent condition. E. P HlH. Ashland. GOOD USED CARS 1931 Chev. Coupe. 1930 stutx 7-paaeenger Sedan. 1029 LaSslle Coupe. 1928 Chrysler 72 sedan. 1930 Chevrolet Sedan. 1928 Chevrolet Coupe. 1927 Chrysler 4 Sedan. ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC. 98 N. Riverside. Phone 18. FOR SALE Cadillac Victoria (4 seats) In good condition: priced to sell. 129 North Riverside. Harry con' rath. FOR SALE Ford T sedan. 117.50; buzz -raw mandrel, 16 50; lifted tires, ud auto parts. HI way Exchange, south of Phoenix. Drive out and save money. AUTOMOBILE 8PECIALS F1SK TIRES AND TUB&S Bonded, guaranteed You cannot buy Urea snywuere in Oregon cheaper than at the fiunnae Super Service Sta tton. 12th and Rirerside. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Dry wood any kind any length. 516 Pennsylvania. FOR SALE Late peaches. Salovay pech Lajit for this eennon. !j ml. west of Voorhiea croaa. E. C Corn. PoTbTlE S:'.r H;pprdrome at Cav City. Origan. Dance h.vl. br parlor nd rea'.aurant. Yojra . tor M.000. FOB SALE-MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Plenty of Petite prunes and tomatoes at Carpenter's Ranch. J'vllle Highway. SORGHUM -MAKING OUTFIT. Box 3D3-R-1. PEACHES is CRAPES '4 mile south White school on Orllfln creek. Henry Huklll. FOR SALE Delicious apples, 25c and 50 box. Orchard grown. See Joe Can tor, east of Phoenix. Bring boxes. FOR EXCHANOE 30-30 Carbine val ued at (!. 00 for light car. Across from Medford Riding Academy. FOR SALE Seasoned apple wood. (1.25 tier. Rt. 3, Box 45, Eagle Point, Oregon. FOR SALE Circulating heater, kitch en cabinet. Skyrman, north of Cen tral Point, on highway. FOR SALE Ranches. Easy terms for quick sale. J. B. Andrews, owner. Business College Bldg. FOR SALE Jonathan apples. 17-F-14. Call FOR SALE Fine tomatoes, lc on vines, watermelons. John Mace, dirt road right before overhead crossing Tolo. follow red arrows. GENUINE INDIANA CANNER toma. toes, 75c a big lug box, delivered Phone 3-F-4. Ted Fish. FOR SALE Buescher Melody O saxo phone, battery radio 85. Eastman Kodak postcard size, portable vie trola, 7 golf clubs and bag. houjs hold appliances, fruit Jars and tools. 822 Cedar. FOR SALE Grain, oats and barley bags Mediord Bargain House. 37 N Orape St. Phone 1062. ALL MAKES of washing machines re paired. Flck's Hardware. 131 West Main. FOR SALE Used sewtng machines, all makes; terms If desired AU makes rented and repaired White Sewing Machine Oo. 34 N Bartlett FOR SALE Canning peaches Bert stancllff Phoenix. FOR SALE 8 burner oil stove, roll top desk, sklis, automobile hot wat er heater, lace type rubber boots, other miscellaneous articles Extra speoial 885 00 violin and $6 00 case $40.00 Leaving, must set) at once Call at 22 Keene Way Drive. TIER WOOD Dry fire. pine, oak and laurel, on ground or delivered. Tel 722. MISCELLANEOUS PRUNES POR SALE lc lb. Tel. 7-P-4 POR SALE Petite prunes L. C Scott. Old Stage Road, near Central Point onvllle. H. Andrews. . DENTISTRY Dr 1 11 Qoto 235 Mam aOAl TRAILER Oub Register Add lug Macnine. Typewriter Boots Shoes. Hunting-Pifthing Equipment 317 North Riverside GRAIN SACKS Jack son County Peed Co. 4th and Bartlett Sts. DOGS examined free. Dr Stone 4tb and Bartlett. POR SALE Equity in b0Ui- 040 naven. BUSINESS CHANCES MUST SELL at sacrifice. Small res taurant. Good business. $350.00. Roberts. 720 W. 2nd. 2400 INVESTED Income property. ciear, oiucoos .axe. western Doug, las; brings you 7 easily more Write L. P. Johnson. Ada, Oregon. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Ansimcts JAI KHON CO. AUSTRAL! CO. Abstract ji nt I,, ana Title Insurance rhe only complete rule 8 ? a t e no tn Jacfcaon County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of ntle. Rooms 8 and 6. No iJ North Central Ave. upstairs. Rial to Pnone 1616-Y Expert Window Clranrrs LET OEOKOE OO IT - Tel 1173 House Cleaning. Ploor Waxing Ori ental Rug Cleaning tpeoialty Money to Lend MONEY LOANED ON FURNITURE CARS ETC Prompt service and le gal rates W B THOMAS 46 6 Cent il State license No 8 16? PERSONAL REV. EVELYN MARSHALL, spiritual readings dally. 315 So. Riverside. Palming snd Papernanging L A. BUSS Painting and paper banging Tel 848 W o8 8 Orape M. A. BLISS Painting and paper hanging. Tel. 646-W. 313 S. Orape Piano Instruction. APOLLO PIANO STUDIO, 218 E. Main Claaalcal snd popular music. Pri vate and class lessons. FRED ALTON HAIGHT Pianist, com poser, teach of piano and harmony. Original MELCHORD method, mod ern plAno playing. Studio, 318 Lib erty Bldg., Medford. Ore. Mlc Writing and Song Service HAIGHT Music Writing and Song Service. Composing, arranging Song lyrics. Publishing. Copy rights. Mimeograph copies of mu sic. 818 Liberty Bid.. Medford. Ore Tin nsi et GADS TRANSFER A STORAGE CO -Offi 1015 No Central phunt 415 ' Prices light nr guaranteed HAW LET TRANSFER - Expert Of. It ers and movers Special tlfeuci moving equipment Prices ngni 619 North Rivers.d Phone 104-A nail psipr Cleaning WALL-PAPKH CLEANING lc tl SQ ft Mr Bin-a iio N Birtiett Cm Mai Tribune want ads. LEGAL NOTICES Warrant Tall School District io. 6. Central Point, Oregon. Notice Is hereby given that there are funds on hand for the redemp. tton of all warrants, up to and In cluding No. 780. Interest will ceae on Sept. 13, 1034. Warrants payable at First National Bank. Med lord. Ore gon. GUY TEX, Clerk. McLeod McLEOD, Sept. 18. (Spl.) Ladles of Trail and McLeod extension unite are sponsoring a fair, to be held Sat urday, September 22, at tha home of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Glass. Many In teres ttng exhibits are being planned, as well as entertainment for the sven lng. Supper can be bought for a small sum. Mrs. Qlaaa Is general ehalrman for the fair. Mr. and Mrs. amea Pellet of Med ford were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert All worth. They, together with Miss Nether land spent Monday at Diamond and Crater lakes. Dale Sawyer and Jim Peyton were business callers In Medford Wednes day. Mesdamea Glass, Vaughn, Peyton and Coburn attended the Trail exten sion meeting held at Mra. Boyd Tuck er's, Thursday afternoon. Mra. Harry Merrlman and Mra. Sog esseman and daughter Mary called on McLeod friends Sunday. Kenneth Rodgers had his tonsils removed Saturday. Jack Camp was taken to Medford Monday for treatment for a severe cold. Among those In Medford Saturday were Mr. and Mra. Lee Colling wood, Mr. and Mra. E. D. Hoag, Mrs. N. P. Ohrt and sons, Denny and Wallace, Jim Rodgers and son Kenneth, and W. D. Coburn. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnston of Sunset-on-the-Rogue spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Co burn and family. Mrs. Gus Dltsworth and Mrs. E. L. Glass attended sewing class In cd- ford on the 12th, and will demon strata buymanshlp at the next meet ing of the McLeod extension unit which will be held at Mrs. J. E. Pey ton's Thursday, September 27. Klamath Given 20-30 Conclave BAKERS FIELD, Cal., Sept. 18. (AP) Klamath Palls was selected as the 1935 convention city of the Twenty Thirty clubs, western division, at the conclusion of this year's annual ses sion here Sunday. Meredith V. Polley of SanU Bar bara was elected president for this year, and Wallaoe W. Clark of Phoenix was chosen vice-president. MRS. COOLIDGE'S NAME USED BY PARTY CLUB NORTHAMPTON, Maaa., Sept. 18. f AP) Mrs. Calvin Coolldge has en tered the political picture In the pres ent state campaign by allowing her name to be used as an honorary vice president of the recently formed Hampden-Hampshlre-Pranklln -Berkshire Women's Republican club. It is not expected that she will serve In an active capacity tn the organisation. CASTELQARNDOLFO, Sept. 18. (AP) Pope Plus today received the Rev. Father Thomas J. Tobln of Portland. Ore., who on behalf of Archbishop Edward D. Howard of Portland .pre sented the pontiff with a report of the first provincial council held In Oregon. lfS Tribune Daily ACROSS L Slight taste of liquid 4. Decorntlva and protec tive cover ing t. Past il. Town Id Ohio I. Wild buffalo of India 14 Novel 15. Devlstt IT. Number It, Rub out 19. Also II. Act of sailing 13. Superlative ending !S. Tear asunder It. fe'or example: abbr, 19. While 1L Broad open vessel tl. Affectedly hy 14. Taint or defile ment by contact II. Three; prsflx 19. Canine to. As far as IL Symbol for selenium It. Rescue 14. Armed strife it. Craveu Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle ADA MM 10U I? A L T OMT 'T Oil I WA E R 1IRq1p E NjrS W E G t r aMMMxaii HER XMT R E pjf DEN EAR e V" E N Tip I N D E R a 1rT 0 J RjlA D S 5T U D WE T A jA 1 L S Al p. E mH. D liN 0 A H P E ASMPlYlEiMANTlE 48. Ostrtchllke bird BO. Olant 52. Commotion 64. Without force or courage BS. Pronoun 69. Uneven 60. Tear apart L Fsmlnlne termlnatlo: 1 Sand hills: K nit I If h tl. RnaHVor ii mi w- 222 p 23 24 p 25 2fc 27 34 3f 3 ZZZZZZZ Courthouse News (Furnished oy the Jackson Count) Abstract Co. 131 E Sixth Strwtt Marriage MrensM, William O. Burbank and Marjorle Grace Wheeler. Norman W. Stanfleld and Melba Iverson. William Andrew Roof and Lena M. Murray. William Luther Suver and Julia V. Hall. Verne Nesbltt and Leila Matney. Probute Court. Estate of Winifred Jones (minor), admitted to probate. Estate of Mary Wlnterhalder (dec), admitted to probate. Estate of Pearl X. Free (dee.), ad mitted to probate. Estate of Ida M&rle Jonea. Tneodore Raymond Jones (minors), admitted to probate. Circuit Court. Cheeter A. Smith vs. Viola May Smith; divorce. Waldo Paul Nye vs. Imogen Nye; divorce. State of Oregon vs. Malvln L. Wade, Alma H- Wade; foreclosure. Riverside Community Club vs. Geo. L. Drummond. Effle Drummond; fore closure. J. H. Rogers vs. Elate Rogers; di vorce. E. G. Trowbridge vs. Ira C. Chll ders, Florence M- Childera, t al; lien foreclosure. Real Estate Transfers. Shannon E. Oliver et ux to Pearl E. Johnstone; deed to 2 acres in DLC 45, Tp. 38 8. R. 1 W. Alice J. Kramer et vlr to Hazel 1 Ferns et al: W. D. to Lots 29, 28 and 27, Blk "J." Railroad Addition. Ash land. Myrtle Jacobs et vlr to Hetel I Ferns; W. D. to Int. In Lots 28. 28 and 27. Bit. "J." Railroad Addition Ashland. Hazel I. Ferns et al to Alice J. Kramer: W. D. to land In DLC 40, Tp 39 S. R. 1 E. E. D. Relnklngs to Harold O. Wal- termlre et ux; W. D. to Lot 2, Blk. 8 Carlton Add. to Medford. Andera I. W. Anderson et ux to August E. Miller et ux; W. D. to land In Sec. 21, Tp. 38 8. R. 4 W. Gold Hill Irrig. Dlst. to Farmers As Fruitgrowers Bank; deed to Lot 12. Champlln Subdivision. Gold Hill Irrlg. Dlst. to Farmers ti Fruitgrowers Bank: deed to Lot 11 Champlln subdivision. Ellle Lindsay to Addle Zwald et al: Q. C. D. to N. 35 ft. Lots 9 and 10, Blk. 1, and N'4 Lot 17, Blk. 2, Wlll eke Addition, Medford. Oold Hill Irrlg. Dlst. to Pierre J. Dauga et ux: w. D. to 8. 3.75 acres Lot 24, Champlln Subdivision. Cora C. Lyle to A. B. Clark et ux; Q. C. D. to Lot 4, Sec. 14; E'i of VI V, of NW. Sec. 23, Lot 1, Sec. 23, Tp. 38 8. R. 3 W. Franklin M. Dozler et ux to O. E. Hooper et ux: W. D. to BE of NW, BE of NE of 8E. Sec. II; NW of SW, Sec. 12, Tp. 39, S. R. 2 E. A. E. Hall to Emil; R. Hall: Q. C. D. to part Lot 2, Blk. 1. Cottage Addi tion, Medford. Aebury Beall to Earl Beall; W. D. to V, Int. In land In DLO 88, Tp. 37 8. R. 2 W. 1 PENDLETON, Sept. 18. (AP) Burg lars last night entered a beer parlor here through a rear window and es caped with 118 from the till and about $30 from two slot machines. Cross -Word Puzzle 8. Trial 9. Those who have the same hours but opposltt seanona 10. Turn lo the right 11. Acknowledge 18. Handle 30. Alternative ill. Religious de nominations II Greek mar kei place Z4. Wine cask 20. Running knot tt. Units of fares 30. Mournful 32, Bafietmll Implement 3K. Rnowy 86. Place for storing bay , 87. Sum 41. Type square 46. Wash lightly 47. Indlipoeed tb act 49. Rmployed 61. Parts of a golf course It. Affirmative vote BJ. Dowry 66. He fore: prefix 61 Title of a knight 17. Watch secretly DOWN i. Memhrnnous pouch I. Arllft' lal language 5. Rectangular tnaet 4. Kind of rub ber 6. Oet up t. Thorough and tearch InK Inquiry 7. By birth GET WARNING TRAFFIC In another traffle check conducted at the Klamath Junction south of Ashlsnd from 6 a. m. September 14 to 8 a. m. September 15, the total number of vehicles checked was 930. State police stopped every vehicle which passed the Intersection msk- lng but on arrest during tha 24 hours. On the Pacific highway, No. 99, a total of 885 vehldea passed the Junc tion, out of which 238 were paasen- ger cars traveling north, and 378 traveling aouth. Twenty-alx trucka were traveling north and 23 aouth. Buses numbered 11 northbound and 9 southbound. In a total of 945 vehicles checked on the Klamath Falls highway, No. 97, 83 were eastbound passenger cars and 119 west bound. Trucks going east totaled 21, while those going west numbered 14. Stages and buses numbered three each way. Despite the fact that only on ar rest waa nuule, a total of 239 warn ings were mad to motorists In this check. Four provisional arrest were msde, and all foreign licensed ve hicles were directed to register. Heaviest traffle was found to be tn the four-hour period from 2 to 8 p. m.. In which 277 vehicle were atopped. From 10 ,. m. to 8 p. m., 259 cara were stopped; from 8 to 10 a. m.. 183; from 8 to 10 p. m., 152: from 10 p. m. to 3 a. m.. 43, snd from 2 to 6 a. m., 38. 4- IS HIS LOVE SPURNED CAHORS. France, Sept. 18. (API The spurned love of a commoner for a descendant of one of Franco'a proudest families was given by police today as the motive for a double slay ing at historic Chateu d'Aynac. Raoul Magnat, 89-year-old elec trician, authorities said, shot and killed Baroness Bertrande de Sevln. his benefactress, then killed himself. She was 36. Their bodies were found In the baronesB' bedroom by duy, her 7-yoar- old son. Snturdny. She lay on the Magnat was found at the foot of the bed. a pistol In his hand. Police eald they believed Magnat fell In love with Baroness de Seven, the daughter of Princess Wagram, and killed her In a Jealoua rage when re pulsed. Baron de Sevln waa away at the time. Vlolette. 4-year-old daugh. ter of the baroness, told police "Mag- nat ahot mother." SALE HERE SOON FoAtmaater DeSousa announced to day that two new denominations tn the National Park aerie of postage stamps will go on sal throughout th country within a short time. They are the (our-cent and eight-cent lasue. The eight-cent tamps picture the Great Whit Thrcns of Zlon national prlt. Utah, whll th four-cent de nomination picture th cliff Palace of the Mesa Verde national park. Colo rado. Sal of th eight-cent stamps started today at th Zlon national park postofflc. and at Washington D. C, and will be extended to other Dostoffices within a short tlm. At th Mesa Verde national park post. office and at Washington, four-oent stamp will go on sale September 35, Krid at other poatofflces shortly after. Crater Lake stamps are still aeiung at a good rate at th local postoffioe, and at the lake, according to post master DoSousa. t 1 Marion County a Valuation Drops SALEM, Sept. 18 (AP) Th as sessed value of Marlon county for "34 was 937,00,680 as compared to 38,041,020 a year ago, aa listed In report completed by Oscar Steelham- mer, county assessor. Th decrease wa held due to readjusted land values, quicker turnover of merchanta stock and th inclusion of nglnes and machinery In personal property. WILLAMETTE ENJOYS LARGEST REGISTRY SALEM, Sept. H (AP) Th first day s registration of freshmen at Wil lamette university Monday of 184 wa th largest total In years, acting Presi dent P. M. ETlckeon atated. He pre dicted that 300 would sign before registration closed. Salem high school showed a total first day' registration of 1340, as compared with last year's 1074. HAROLD WARNER IN NEW LEGAL OFFICE PENDLETON, Sept. 18. (AP) Hr od J. Warner, well known Pendleton attorney and past commander of th Oregon department American Legion, announced today that atftr Oct. 1 h will ba associated with th legal firm of Henderson and Warner. Sine 1037 he ha been Identified with th law firm of Haley and Baley her. WINOOW ILAo-e tell windoa est and will replace your oroser, inflows reaonaal;. rrowtttd& Ceo met Work. Meteorolog:cal Report September 18. 1934 Forecasts Medford and vicinity: Fair tonight and Wednesday; not much change In temperature. Oregon: Fair tonight and Wednes day but low clouds near coast; cooler north portion tonight, Temperature a year ago today: Highest, 71: lowest, 48. Total monthly precipitation, none; deficiency for the month, 0.21 of an Inch. Total monthly precipitation slncet September 1, 1934. none; deft- flency for the season, 0.21 of an Inch. Relative humidity at 5 p. m. yes terday. 17 per cent; 8 . m. today, 55 per cent. Sunrise tomorrow, 6:55 a. m. Sunset tomorrow, 8:14 p. m. Observations Taken at S A. 120th Meridian Time 01TI is Boise 88 52 .... Clear Boston - 74 58 1.28 Cloudy Chicago 88 84 Cloudy Denver . 80 64 Clear Eurek 68 48 Cloudy Helena 78 54 ... Cloudy Los Angeles . 90 74 Clear MEDFORD 93 49 Clear New York 88 64 .08 Cloudy Omaha 78 60 Clear Phoenix 06 7 . Clear Portland -. 78 68 . P.Cdy. Reno 88 58 Clear Roseburg 88 92 Clear Salt Lake City , 82 64 ... Clear San Francisco .. 78 82 .... Cloudy Seattle 82 58 T Cloudy Spokane 80 58 .... Clear Walla Walla 86 82 . Cloudy Washington, D.C. 72 66 ... Clear NAZI CONVICTS DELTA OF EMS PAPENBURO. Oermany yp) Oef' many la using convict labor on l (20.000.000 scheme of land reclama tion. In magnitude approaching the draining of th Pontine marshes b7 Mussolini. The moor and fenland area In ques tion Is situated on the lower reache of the river Ems In northwestern Oermany. It la about 1J5.000 acres In extent, compared with 187,500 acre of the Italian project. The Idea originated with Hans Kern, Pruaslan minister of Justice, whose department ha Just Issued detail of the scheme. On the reclaimed lnd, 3.300 farm er families will be ettled. and part of it will b reserved for forestatinn purpose. Oermsny prison wiu uppiy me labor. Th plan Is to cataousn 31 labor camps, each accommodating 1,000 convict. Much I expected from th rich neat layer In th area, from which It 1 said, enough electricity can be generated to supply th whole relch for eight or ten yeara, in peat ae poslts hereabout art 10 feet thick. The whole work 1 calculated to oocupy at least 13 years. A question why th nail govrn ment'a "voluntary labor" organisation I not employed for thl big scheme waa anawered In the ministerial atate ment by th explanation that an undertaking of uch magnltud could be carried out only by forced labor under strict permanent control. DENVER, Sept. f 8 (AP) The gov. ernment'e sheep buying program was almost doubled today when Harry Petrlo. chief of the AAA cattle and sheep division, announced the pur chai of 78.000 head dally In 13 west- srn tats. Previously the quota, ao mlttedly too amall to meet drought emergencies, had been 37.000 aauy. The quota by states, as given out by Petrle, follows: Montana. 10.000; Wyoming, 18.000; Colorado, 3000; New Mexico, 8000; Texae, 16,000; Oregon, t.000; Idaho, 3 000: Utah 4.0O0; Nevaaa d.wj"; North Dakota 1000; Arlnona, 1000; South Dakota, 8000: Nebraska. 1000. Arizona and Oregon wen Included In the buying program for the first time today. DR. HOCKETT LEADER SALEM LEGION POST SALEM, Sept. 18 (AP) Dr. Verdon E. Hockett wa unanimously electea commander of the Capitol Post No. , American Legion, at the meeting here last night. The committee In tharge of the American Legion's Fourth of JUI7 celebration at the fairgrounds. reported ft profit of 1047.3. Nolle Regular meeting of Job's Daughter Thursday night at 7:30 Masonic mil All member ar requested to b pre- ent. Alpha Hodgkln Invite her friend to call at Adrlenne t Beauty saicn Permanent. 13.73. S and up. Phone 477, Mr. Rhea Hoover, formerly wlu Bowman's, is now at Adrlenne nen beauty talon. Phone (77. Indiana Farmer Would Enlist School Children In Belated Honor For Man Who Spread Apple Trees. Hy Ash Emshwlller United Pras Staff Correspondent PORT WAYNE, ind. (UP) A sun- broneed old roan. w. S. Roebuck, auc owsfully specialised farmer In hi arly evnttea, although alert and on who yt work hi fllds from sun up until dusk, la beginning to think of drying and has on more aim la )lf before he passe. W. 8. or Was, as ha like to b oalled, ha in hi possession certain documentary evidence, fruit of 15 years' research, which he believes will mark definitely the grav of John Chapman, early mid-west agricultural hero. Hlatory recorded thouaands of word about Chapman, Harvard graduate, better known aa Johnny Applsseed. Unsung for the most part of half oentury after hi death, h finally ha come into hi own deserved prom inence. A nstlon-wlde movement will b started probably some time this fall to mark Appleseed'a grave with a per manent shrine, financed by contribu tion by mllllone of achool children. It wa h who, through some ocn trtclty. went widespread through th undeveloped central states between 1SC1 and 1840, planting countless or chards and distributing seed and sap Itnga to th early aattler. The story of Johnny's annual trip during thoa hard frontier yeara to Pennsylvania cider mill for his sup plies of seed; th' tedious distribution along th westward flowing rivers Into the Mississippi valley for th ak of future generation ha been well told In fact. But 73-year-old W. 8. 1 not con cerned with rewriting the history of Johnny' lit. To him It 1 mora Im portant where th national flgur died and wher they burled him. It wa written Johnny died "In th spring of th year at the home of a Richard, or William. Worth In 8s. Joseph Township, near Fort Wayne." and that "they burled him under ft tall spruce tree along th bank of th historic 8t. Jo river about two and on-hlf mile from tows." An historical oolty tn 1013 mark ed a grav on th west rlvor bank a that of Johnny Appleaeed, and they put on iron fenoa around the spot. But there were four disbelievers, one of whom wa We, who aald that Johnny wasn't burled ther "at all.1 "Hlstory," Wes said. "1 ft little husy on It.'' For 18 yean they probed the past, scratched around In history for per son who had flrat-hand knowledge of Appleseed. Sworn statement were obtained from dozen of people who were chil dren when Johnny wa planting or chards for thetf father. We says, and ha backa It up with ft whole brief-case of documents, each on said that Appleseed died In th log oabln of ft Levi Worth and wo burled ft few Hundred feet toward th east and not the west river bank. 4 EXCHANGE IN NEED LARGER GARMENTS Th welfare exchange, which 1ft being operated under SERA with th supervision of Mis Helen Carlton, I meeting a great many need, accora Ing to reports today. Mia Carlton and other officer or very apprecia tive of the generous way In which th publlo ha mat th exchange' need for clothing. Th need still continues for Iarg alied garment for both men ana women. 1 Missionary Groups of M. E. Church to Meet In Ashland Joint meeting or th Women's For elgn and Home Missionary society ot the Methodist Episcopal church will convene In Aahland Thursday morn ing, September 30, and continue until noon on Friday. An Interesting and helpful program hao been arranged for both days, and It Is th hope of thos In charge that as many women a find tt posslbl. will attend. Delegate will come from Portland, Roseburg, Bend. nd coastal towns, as well as those centers more Imme- . dlately adjacent In southern Oregon. SALEM CITY BUDGET UNDER CURRENT YEAR BALEM. Sept. 18 (AP) The Salem city council last night Introduced city budget totaling 353,518.51. for 1035 with total tax levy of S330.018. Th tenUUv budget represented ft reduction In the total levy from 1034 of 8,814.0. Tax payer were called to meet October 15. to express their opinion on th budget. QUEEN GI0VANnTT0 AID STORK'S WELCOME NAPLES, Italy, Sept. 18. (API Queen Oloranna of Bulgaria, sister of Crown PTlnc Umberto, arrived her today to be present at the birth of a child to Prlncest , Marl Jot and th crown prince.