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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKU. ORECON. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 25. 1934
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Phone 75
TOB WANT ADB
136
FOR RENT FOKNISHED
ROOMS
!F0R SALE AUT0M0BILE8
TOR RENT Comfortable furnished
room; board tt desired. Near Roose
velt echool and hospitals. Lovely
home for one or two buslneaa or
professional women. 1123 E. Main.
GRAND HOTEL announcea their low
winter ratea. Cozy steam-bested
rooms nom available.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms
and garage storage at moderate
rates by week or month. 335 South
Riverside avenue.
ROOMS Well furnlebed, heated
Phone 364-L. ,
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FOR RENT Purn. apt. Call 1368-W.
BACHELOR apartment. 445 S. Front.
FOR RENT
MISCELLANEOUS
LOST AND FtJOND
FOR RENT Modern 9-room house.
chicken house, barn, amall orchard,
alfalfa: close In; 5 acres. Call
403-J-3.
FOR RENT Floor sanding machine
Economy Lumber. No. Riverside.
FOR EXCHANGE
TRADE Cow giving milk, for shakes
or mowing maciuuc.
Rt. 1, Medford.
FOR EXCHANGE Pigs lor grain.
Dora E. Smith, mile west of Talent
schoolhouse.
WILL TRADE apples or pears for po
tatoes. Ala Vista Co., So. Fir.
USED CAR SALE
REDUCED PRICES
1933 Plymouth Sedan.
1931 Chewolet Coupe.
1933 Ford V-8 Sedan.
1933. Plymouth Sedan.
1933 DeSoto Sedan
1930 Chevrolet Sedan.
1928 Chrysler 83 Sedan.
1929 Chevrolet Coupe.
1929 LaSslle -pasa. Coupe.
1930 Stuti 8 Sedan
1927 Chevroln coupe.
ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INO.
38 No Riverside. Tel 18.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
tlipcrt Window Cleaners
LET GEORGE DO IT Tel 1173
House Cleaning. Floor Waxing On-
Money To Lend
MONEY LOANED, radio, typewriters
electrlo refrlgeratora. washing ma
chines, guns or on anything of real
value.
CECIL JENNINGS
No. 6 8 Front.
1933 Terraplane 8 DeLuxe Sedan
1934 Terraplane 6 Coach Demonstra
tor 1934 Hudson 8 Sedan Demonstrator
Prices right for quick sale. Trade
and terms.
EAKIN MOTOR CO.. So Rlveralde
FOR BALK-MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE 800 shares gold mining
stock. 25c per share. All particu
lar on request. Start operating
In two months. Box 4489, Tribune.
MONEV LOANED ON FURNITUKfc.
CARS. ETC. Prompt service and le
gal rates. W. E. Thomas. 45 S.
Central. State license No. S 157.
Personal.
REV EVELYN MARSHALL, spiritual
readings dally. 315 So. Riverside
EADS TRANSFER to 8TORAGE CO.
Office 1015 No. Central. Phone 816
Prices right. Service guaranteed.
FOR SALE Bosc pears. Just right
for eating or canning. 50c box. Ala
Vista Co.. So. Fir.
300 NEW tomato boxea. Cheap.
No. Riverside.
I HAVE a few crates of firm wrapped
tomatoes. Will deliver. C. J. Logan.
4-F-13.
EXTRA FINE rabbits and chickens to
trade for wood, hay. or what have
you. 538 Keene Drive, adjoining
STRAYED Into my barnyard one
ior vnu) tAA aim i
17. Laura Jones. Griffin Creek. Rt ( pubnc Q0lf course.
a i, no . "IFOR SALE OR TRADE Oakland
.nv ,., found ladys
rviw - " i
THE
coupe In A-l condition. 8. B. Hill,
. . - nrt la not- i n , i nnv 111 rnr..l Pnlnt
purse between x.uuw- - -- --- . ."
iTe mav keep the money If they
rfurn the purse and contents to FOR SALE OR TRADE 3 cows.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC ANNUAL PASS,
good on lines In Oregon, Issued to
Mrs O. M. Roberts and daughters.
Dorothy and Mary Lee. has been
losT Reward will be paid to any
one reutrnlng the same to the un
dersigned. G. M. Roberts, Attorney
at Law. Medford. Oregon
LOST Gold bridge lower teeth; on
right aide, 3 on left; probably on
bank of Rogue; 25 reward. Box X,
w Dnno 75.
LOST If dog missing, call 1516.
WANTED FEMALE HELP
WANTED Woman for general house-,
work. Must be good cook. Private
family. Give references. Address
Medford, P. O. Box 1124.
FOR EXCHANGE 1929 model A
Ford sedan and 3 lots In Medford
for late model Ford V-8. Tel 407-Y
EXCHANGE Furn. re-upbolstrlng
for lumber, wood, flsb poles and
reels. Phone 969-R. .
FOR SALE Flsk Windsor Tires:
Ten 30x3 83.50 each.
Eight 4.40x21, 83.90 each.
Ten 4.50x21, 84.85 each.
Buy now at these tow prices. Camp
Wlthus Super Service Station, No.
Riverside. a
FOR SALE 1 16In. Sidney latho
cheap. C. R. Horn, Trail, Ore.
FOR SALE Mallard
691-R-3.
ducks. Phone
FOR SALE OR TRADE For grain or
alfalfa hay. 75 head of good breed
ing ewea. Call evenlnga. W. H.
Brotherton. Grand Hotel.
FOR SALE OR TRADE White Jlec
trie sewing machine for light se
dan. Box 638, Tribune.
"FISHERMEN, learn to tie your own
files. Our Instruction book of 40
Illustrations teaches you how for
the small cost of 8100. Pacific
Coast Supply Co., 721 Main Street.
Oregon City, Oregon."
FOR SALE Gas range; Ruud gaa
heater, bed and springs. 3 linoleum
rugs, breakfast table and chairs
132 Vancouver.
FOR EXCHANGE REAL
ESTATE
EXCHANGE Small house on good lot
Value $350.00, tor light car. Inquire
145 N. Central.
WANTED Girl for general houae
t work. Good home and fair wagea
f Call 750-W.
WANTED MALE HELP
A REAL OPPORTUNITY Is open tor a
married man between the ages of
23 and 45, to represent a well
established company. Hard w
and definite hours will be required.
Personal training and supervision
will be given. See Mr. Wnlbrldge
a. the Jackson Hotel In Med.ord,
October 26 and 27.
W ANTED SITUATIONS
WANTED Housework or cleaning by
day or hour. 227 s. Holly.
UNINCUMBERED middle-aged widow
want practical nursing or house
keeping. Box 4612.
CHILDREN cared for In my home. 840
E. 9th.
WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED Use of heavy team tor
keep or to trade for milk cows.
Write Mrs. L. D. Mlnear, 123 Oberlln
St., Ashland.
In-ivTRn xnirir not earlier than '30
Ford or Chevrolet. Box 4476, Mall
Tribune.
WANT 8800 on A-l first mortgage,
modern 4-room home with garage,
3 acres of ground; close to town
A-l references. Box 4479, Tribune
WANTED Transportation to 8an
Francisco. Will share expense, lei
293-X.
WANTED To lease orchard on shaies.
Barlett. Anjous. Cornice preferred
Box 4467, Trluune.
LARGE 8-room house in good condi
tion. 2 blocks from University In
Eugene, for small house in Medford.
Would consider desirable Asniena
property. Phone 424-J-2. Medford
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
WIDOW will sell or trade equity In
91-acre ranch. Two set buildings,
implement and team: some chick
ens. If taken at once for 85000
cash, or two clear homes worth
$2500 each .In Medford, Ashland,
Corvallls or Portland. Address Box
419, Mall Tribune.
HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENT Jack
son County Building 8c Losn Ass n
Phone 195.
8 AND 10 ACRE TRACTS,
$10 DOWN, $5 MONTH;
on pavement; plenty water, electricity
and phone available, pnone 1281,
Montgomery.
CHOICE Willamette Valley farm: no
Irrigation required: excellent tree
silt soil; good Improvements: fine
location: 10 cattle. 3600-lb. team. 40
tons hay, good farm machinery
Total price $5,000; good terms. See
our selective list Oregon farms for
sale and trade. 15 North Fir, Medford.
OET YOUR winter supply Newtown
apples now. Ala Vlata Co., so. Fir
DRY WOOD Fir. laurel. Tel. 722.
HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack
era and movers. Special livestock
moving equipment, prices r.gnt
. 619 North Riverside. Phone 1044 -X
Wall Paper Cleaning.
WAI.L-PAPER CLEANING, lc per eq
ft. Mr. Black. 310 N Bartlett.
Table Rock
WIDOWED QUEEN WITH HER THREE SONS
FOR SALE Solo trumpev. New never
been used. Cheap for cuh, Box 4728
Tribune.
FOB SALE Grapes. J. A. Manke,
four miles west oi Medford. adjoin
ing Clancy Orchard. tf
DRY WOOD 50 tlera laurel, 50 fir
515 Pennsylvania.
ORAIN SACKS Jackson County
Feed Co., 4th and Bartlett SU.
FOR SALE Grapes and grape Jutce,
at the Dell Vineyard. Rt. 3. Medford
FOR SALE Buesc her Melody O saxo
phone, battery radio. 85 Eastman
Kodak postcard size, portable vie
trola. 7 golf clubs and bag, house
hold appliances, fruit Jars and
tools. 823 Cedar.
ALL MAKES of washing machines re
paired, Flck'a Hardware, 131 West
Main.
FOR SALE! Used sewing machines, all
makes; terms if desired. All makes
rented and repaired. White Sewing
Machine Co. 34 N. Bartlett.
FOR SALE Sand, gravel, lawn dirt
fertilizer, teaming. Phone 912-J.
WHEN you think of real estate, think
of Brown Sc White. ' .
A BAROAIN My large lot, on Ben
nett St., excellent soli. fmlt. nut
trees and berries. Will sacrifice on
terms or cash. Box 66. Tribune.
53 ACRES near Applegate P. O.; U A
cultivation, free water right; bal
ance timber; Improvements. Paul
Erdman. Applegate, Ore.
FOR SALE POULTRY
PURE Bronze toms. cockeran's prtee
stock (5. Jesse Nell. Rt. 1, Ashlan.
FOR 8 ALE LIVESTOCK
WANT TO RENT A 3 to 5-acre farm
near Medford and echool. See Mr
Wright, Rt. 1. Box 69-A.
WANTED Pasture for 30 head mules
and horses; also hay to be fed in
racks at owners ranch. U. S. Forest
Service.
WANTED Cow for feed and care dur
ing winter. Will buy tf satisfactory
B Rogers, Oen. Del . Medford.
WANTED 2nd hand furniture. We
buy. sell and trade Berrydale ind
Hand Store. 1603 N. Riverside. Tel
266.
V
WANTED TO RENT Two room furn
ished house in city limits of Med
ford. Must be cheap. Box 308. M...1
Tribune.
FURNITURE re-upholstered.
969-R, Thlbsult.
Phone
JUNK WANTED
We psy cash for JUNK BATTERIES
AND RADIATORS, ALUMINUM
BRASS, COPPER and Junk ot all
descriptions.
MEDFORD BAROAAIN HOUSE
37 No Grape. Tel. 1062
FOR SALE OR TRADE 3 cows. R.
NO. I. H. C. Mulr.
FOR SALE Fat grain-fed hogs. O.
p. Sullivan. Rt. 3. Box 188, Ball
Lane.
FOR SALE Jersey cow; 3' gallon,
6 3 butter test; cow fresh in spring;
920. Route a, Box 634.
FOR SALE Good 1200-lb. work mare
Jake Brown. King's highway.
FOR SALE White sewing machine,
Angora rabbits. 314 Willamette
TABLE ROCK, Oct. 35. (Spl) i
Alvln Hamilton returned Saturday :
from a hunting trip near Bly, Ore.,
with a muletall deer that weighed
209 pounds, dressed, and carried a
four-point set of horns with 28
lnch spread.
Other hunters going from here to
the hills in search of the wily buck,
report poor luck or none at all.
Much gun firing was Indulged In at
the opening of the pheasant season
here Monday morning, but since then
has quieted down. Some ranches In
the district have been made Into
game reserves and practically all land
owners have forbidden hunting on
their premises.
A crew of about 40 men are em
ployed here at present harvesting the
crop of gladlola bulbs.
The next meeting of the Ladles'
club will be held October 31, with
Mrs. C. W. Sage.
Letters to relatives from Paul and
Donald Wilson, who are attending
University of Oregon at Eugene, In
dicate that they are getting along
nicely and enjoying the work very
much.
E. O. Hamilton and sons have Just
finished seeding a large acreage to
vetch and oats at the Modoc orchard.
Mayor Geo. Porter of Medford was
a recent bird hunter In this section.
Mr. Runnels la confined to his bed
with a broken leg caused by his sad
dle horse falling with him while driv
ing cattle.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Wilson returned
Saturday from a honeymoon trip to
coast points.
Mrs. Csrl Qusckenbush of the Agate
district, accompanied by her mother,
Mrs. Dora Lynch of Weed, Cal., wera
culling on friends here one day lmt
week.
Several Table Rock ladles attended
the Mall Tribune cooking school in
Medford recently.
Miss Erma May, primary teacher at
Sams Valley, was an overnight guest
of Mrs. R. E. Nealon last week.
Rev. J. M. Johnson of Central Point
preached to the Bible study class at
the schoolhouse last Tnursday night.
The many friends here of Rever
end Johnson regret that he will soon
be leaving, having acepted a pas
torate at Lakevlew.
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PLANES DATE BACK
10 ABOUT 1842 IS
CLAIM fjMRT
Actual Invention 80 Years
Before Wright Brothers
Flight Found In History
Many Aided Developing.
This li one of the few pictures of the widowed Quaen Marie of Yugoslavia and hsr three sons, tha
eldest of whom, Peter (left), succeeds to tha throne as a result of ths assassination of his father, King
Alexander. Prince Andrew Is seated on hli mother's lap, and Prlncs Tonlilau Is at ths right. (Assoclatsd
Press Photo)
a program to be presented at the
next regular meeting of the Table
Rock Community club, which will be
October 26.
Rev. and Mrs. M. C. Davis of Wolf
Creek. Ore., were cal'.ers here Sun
day. Reverend Davis preached a
short but Interesting sermon follow
ing the close of Sunday school. Old
residents here remember when he did
missionary work for the Sunday
School union nearly 30 years ago, at
which time this community was on
his circuit In In which he organized
a flourishing Sunday school.
FOR EXCHANGE 30-30 Carbine val
. ucd at 120 00 for light car Across
from Medford Riding Academy.
,
Trail
TRAIL, Oct. 25. (Spl.) E. C. Voa-
sen, after spending a few days with
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Seggesman, has
returned to his home In Eugene. Mr
Vossen's wife and Mrs. Seggesman
are sisters. Mrs. Vossen was not able
to make the trip here.
A number of local people attended
the dance at Rogue Elk October 20.
Harry Merrlman spent October 33
In Medford. where he met with the
county high school board in the In
terest of the rural high school stu
dents. Wtlber Tucker and Miss Gene Whlt:
man of Medford visited Wllber's par
ent here Sunday, October 31.
Mrs. Corn of Elk creek, who has
been quite 111 with asthma, Is much
better at this time.
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Hutchlnion
visited Tuesday afternoon, October
33, with Mr. and Mra. E. E. Ash.
Mr. Ash Is gradually Improving but
still unable to walk without help.
Mr. end Mrs. Henthorn and Mr.
Porter have returned home after a
two weeks' trip to Wenatchee, Wash.,
where they attended to some busi
ness. Mr. and Mrs. B. Seggesman and
Medford Tuesday, after which they all
attended the show.
Lee Merrlman of the COO camp at
Union Creek spent the week-end with
his parents here.
Mrs. Zlmmerley is now located In
her own home on the highway below
Trail. A sister from Washington Is
staying with, her.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Seggesman called
on Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Howard on
Elk creek, October 31.
The following ladles shopped In
Medford October 33: Mesdames Llal
Tucker. Eve Seggesman, Alma Merrl
man, Irma Cushman and Jenne
Hutchinson.
Miss Laurabell LaDleu 1 staying!
with Mrs. Young for a few weeks. ,
Little Vivian LeDleu la 111 and out
of school.
The cattlemen are bringing their
cattle from the mountains for the
winter.
The people of this vicinity are
overjoyed with the rain that has
fallen in the past week.
I'S HOI OF
W. C. T. U. SHOWN IN
PHOTOGRAPH DISPLAY
little daughter Mary were dinner
The school children are preparing guests of Mr. and Mrs. Durkeyes in
MISCELLANEOUS
ACROSS
1. Not so much
b. Felltis animal
. Soft drink;
colloq,
11. Wreath bear
Ins a
knight's
crer.t
IS. Ventilate
14. "The tent-
maker"
15. Claimant to a
throne
is. Biblical priest
19. Inhabitant of
suffix
20. Ureek letter
21. Merited
Buttering
25, Snow rurnei
25. Canonized
2t. Ancient Roman
official
SS. Tavern
u. Pouch
it. Make Into
KINDERGARTEN Sparta Bldg Music J7. Summoned In
YOU CAN GET the following work
done on your oar for 11.00:
1. Car thoroughly greased with the
eleven proper lubricants.
3. Transmission and differential
checked.
3. Front wheels checked.
4. Sprlnga sprayed.
5. Battery serviced and cleaned.
6. Loose body bolts tightened.
7. Windows washed.
8. Tires Inflated.
Just Phone 343.
Camp Wlthus Super Service Station
N. Riverside.
We will call for your car and deliver.
BOAT TRAILER, Cash Register A. eld
ing Machine. Typewriter, Boots
Shoes. Hunting-Fishing Equipment
317 North Riverside.
Mail Tribune Daily Cross-Word Puzzle
Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle
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snd d&nce. Phone 1543 or 125Q-W
Rutn Lu; Alice Holmbsck.
FOB SALE OR TRADE Work Snd
saddle horses. Tel. 838-R.
FOR SALE Wesner pigs. 1 120 West
2nd
FOR SALE 2 fresh milk cows. Cim
mines Poultry Ranch. A ml. out
Midway Rd. Central Point.
FOR SALE 34 MbDtu and hutches
Third house south city hall Jsok-
FOR SALE Jersey cow. Cheap 830
Bennett. .
FOR SALE D00S PETS
WANTED Warrant. Redden Si Co
WANTED Household goods. 'toTea
tools or what have you Medtord
Bari-ain House. 27 N Orape St. rel
1062.
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT Furnished S-room bun
galow. 911 South Orape.
FOR RENT Homes (urniahfd or
unfurnished. Brown to White
"frOR RENT ROOM-BOARD
ROOM. BOARD 153 No OaHdae
RATES very moderate at 716 E -v
ATTRACTIVE room, 4H S. Orp.
FOR SALS Shepherd puppies. 840 E
th.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
FOR SALE Organ on storage bill
Oo'.d Hill
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
1633 Terraplane 8 DeLuxe Sedan.
1934 Terranlane Coach Demo.
1B34 Hudson 8 Sedan Demonstrstor.
Prices right for quick sale. Trade
and terms.
EAKIN MOTOR CO., So. Riverside.
A S0-CENT turkey dinner will be
served at First M E church. Tues.
day at 6:30. Oood program.
FOR SALE Equity In house.
626 Haven.
0OO8 examined free. Dr. Stone, 4th
and Ba,tlett.
Dubllo
40. Mnkern of
10. Artificial
language
El. Beverage
It. Held up to
riaicuie
earthenware XT. frtlanil
4. Action at law 19. Ingredient of
45. Measure of
paper
4. Obliquely
49. Symbol for
vnrnlfth
0. Nev.ida'a beat
known city
I. Roman emperor
7. He Tore
61. Uermtin river
DOWN
1. Eay gait
1. Makea a mla-
tahe
I. Slumberl"
4. Ilardeo
I. Loga
6. Help
7. Large plants
I. Thus
t. Sign
10. Valley
11. Dry and barren
15, Psasage out
17. Qarden Imple
ment Jl. Free
34. Article
3. Drink little by
little
27. Collection of
facts
21. Let the bait
drop lightly
on tha water
30. Detailed
3L Roman houae-
hold god
32. Type measures
U. Top course of
a wall
11. Age
39. Low haunts
41. Pull apart
41. Symbol for
tantalum
44. Not freah
46. Egyptian dlak
of the aun
47. Withered
48. Home of a
wild animal
II. Sand hill:
Cngllah
!!. ftmell
K5. Sailor
16. Anger
13. Negative
ASHLAND, Oct. 26. (Spl.) Plans
for a rabbit and poultry show were
endorsed by the board of directors
of the Ashland chamber of commerce
at Its regular meeting last night, ac
cording to Secretary Gordon Mac-
Cracken, who presented the proposal
to the board. The board voted its
approval and Instructed the secretary
to go ahead with the arrangements.
The show will be held December
7 and 8 In the armory In conjunc
tion with the chamber's annual
Christmas opening. Arrangements
have been made with the county
eourt for money to be uaed as pre
miums. Prlrea of 82, 81.90 and 61 for
first, second and third will be fur
nished out of the county funds.
Rabbit breeders throughout tho
county are enthusiastic about the pro
Ject and promise not only to display
their own rabbits but to secure many
entrsnts from other district.
TABLE DOCK
FOR ROAD OILING I
TABLE ROCK, Oct. 28. (Spl)
The committee appointed by the
president of the local Community
club to solicit funds to match
county money In a road oiling pro
gram has received pledges for more
than 6360, and hopes to raise (oou
With this amount donated, It Is be
lieved the county court could be
Induced to put a permanent oil
lob on the stretch of about two
miles of road west of the Table
Rock store.
FREDERIC WATSON OF
RADIO SERVICE
DON'S RADIO SERVICE
Repalra Sales Rental.
423 E Main St. Phone 668
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
J XK H4I.N CO.
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstracts of Title and
Title Insurant. The
only complete Title
System In Jackson
County.
FOR SALE Fordson tractor and baled
ost hsy. Phone 7-F-14.
FOR SALE Wiecking model T Ford:
lew of good parte cheap; 4 new
t:res, oversize 30i3'i- 116 Willam
ette, or Phone 746-J.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts
of Title. Rooma 9 and 8 No. 32
North Central Ave., upstairs
Rlalto Phone 1616-?.
Dentistry.
DENTISTRY Dr.
Main.
I. H. Oove. 336 B
Palming and Paperhanclng
it. A. BLISS Psintlng and paper
Haning. Tel. 646-W. 913 8. Orape,
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ASHLAND, Oot. 28. fBpU Fred
eric Eugene Wntmn, long-time and
highly honored cltleen of Ashland,
died at 7 o'clock this morning at the
Community hospital In Ann land titer
a short Illness.
The funeral will be held at tht
Episcopal church In Afthland, flstur
dsy afternoon. October 37, at 2:30
Rev. H . H. Mitchell, pastor of the
church, will conduct the service. The
body will be taken eut fot burial In
the family plot.
An Interesting exhibit at the
First Methodist church, in connec
tion with the state W. C. T. U,
convention here, . are tha photo
graphs and posters showing the
activities at the Children's Farm
Home, located near Corvallls. The
pictures were shown at the Inter
national Livestock Exposition in
Portland recently and attracted much
attention.
The school, which la maintained
by the W. C. T. U., and other
onrantssatlons throughout the state,
now haa 184 children, ranging in
age from 3 to 17 years. The home
haa been In operation for tha past
eleven yeara, and In that time, no
deaths have occurred from Uineea,
It was reported.
There are seven cottages where
the children reside, tha super! n ten
dent's cottage, a school house, and
farm buildings on the 249 acre
tract.
The exhibit will ba In tha churcn
banquet room until Friday ater
non, late, and all persona Interested
in aeelng It, are invited. :
1
Interest Growing
In Slogan Contest
With the completeness of the sen
sational Hudson Terraplane rugged
nesa run In Seattle, Tuesday, Octo
ber 23, after 14 daya of continuous
day and night driving over a tough.
rugged course through three state a,
interest la mounting rapidly In the
slogan contest, It was reported yes
terday by Clyde Eakln, local dealer
of Hudson-made cars.
The contest Includes the writing
of a ten-word slogan and a hundred-
word essay describing the outstand
ing rugged qualities of the Terra
plane as demonstrated by the "Cas
cade Express" In its two weeks' rug'
gedneaa -tun In which a year's mile
age was added to its speedometer,
Judges ot the contest are John Al
ston, automobile editor of tha Seattle
Post-Intelllgencer; Dudley M. Brown
automobile editor of the Seattle
Times; and, Charles Erren, automo
bile editor of the Seattle Star.
Fifteen ml liable prizes will be
given contestants," declared Mr. Ea
kin. "A new Terraplane will he given
the winner by tha Hudson Motor Car
Co., and 14 big cash awards will be
distributed to other entrant.
"One thing which should be em
phasized regarding tha contest, la
tha fact that tha axaet
mileage made by tha "Cas
cade Express" In Ita spectacular dem
onstration of stamina will have to w
written on the contest blank," aald
Mr, Eakln. "Thla information can
ba had at any Hudson Terraplane
dealer. The contest will cloae Oc
tober 30. Wlnnera will be announced
early In November,
"Contest blanks are available at
any Texaco atatlon, doodyea dealer,
or Western Auto Supply store, or
wherever the bright yellow and black
prize window poster la displayed,"
added Mr. Eakln.
WASHINGTON. (UP) Dr. Albert
F. Zahm, chief congressional Ubrary'a
aeronautics division, believes the air
plane actually was Invented 80 yeara
before OrvlUe and Wilbur Wright
made their famous flight at Kitty
Hawk, N. C.
Dr. Zahm was wartime chief engi
neer for a leading airplane manufac
turer. In his present post, he la tha
custodian of what la acknowledged
to be the worlds' largest collection
of aeronautical literature.
The Wrights
He said that as far as ha knew,
the Wrights "did a lot of Inventing
that was original with them but not
new." He believes the brothers should
receive due credit for their air pio
neering, out doesn't think they
should be called the "Fathers of
Aviation."
Dr. Zahm said the history of avia
tion began In Britain In the first de
cade of the 10th century when Sir
George Cayley made a full scale glid
er that carried a man and was pro
pelled by gravity.
However, be declared, the princi
ples upon which man flying U based
were the work of the following men:
Actual Drawing In 184
W tilt am Daniel Hanson, an Eng
lishman, who. In 1842 made an act
ual working drawing of an airplane
equipped with all features essential
to pioneer flight.'
Alexander Qoupll of France, who
Invented the modern system of air
plane control by ailerons In 1884.
F. J. Strlngfellow. another Eng
lishman, who, in 1848, built a model
plane, acaled to Henson's designs,
powered It with a steam engine and
made It fly.
Credits Mackenzie-Kennedy
Another man who may be credited
with scientific development of avia
tion, Dr. Zahm said, la MaJ. C. H. J.
Mackenzie -Kennedy, who waa accus
ed ot being a apy at the recent naval
house affairs subcommittee Investi
gation of navy airplane purchases.
He had testified that American war
planes were considerably below Eu
ropean standards.
Major Mackenzie-Kennedy design
ed an airplane which would carry a
machine gun and Its operator In tht
tail, behind the rudder, thla obviat
ing a former military Inconvenience.
This, Dr. Zahm believes, waa tha
first airplane capable of carrying an
equal load of passe n gers or m ate
rlals from the nose of the ship to lt
tall.
H. H. PALMER OF
ASHLAND, Oct. 39. (Spl) H. R,
Palmer, prominent and highly re
spected member of thla commun
ity, was called by death Wednes
day at 4:90 a. m. He had been III
slnoe December, 1099.
Henry H. Palmer, waa born De
cember 90, 1866, In Detroit, Mich.
He learned the printers' trade which
he followed for many years, later
becoming a newspaper publisher.
Fourteen years ago he waa for a
time connected with the Ashland
Dally Tidings.
Before coming to Oregon In 106,
Mr. Palmer lived at Maystllle, Ky.
Bine then the family made their
home In Portland, establishing their
home In Ashland four years ago.
Funeral services In charge of J.
P. Dodge and Sons, will be held
Friday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock at
the Elks club, Interment In the
mausoleum.
Beginning Nov. 1 ,
SPECIAL CLASSES Comm. tin
art. Business College. Write Mrs. Ed
mondson, 894 W. Second, Medford.
Fear For Actress
GRANTS PASS CANNERY
DEVELOPMENT IS TOLD
ORANTB PASS, Oct. 39. (Spl)
Telling the story of how he started
the production and canning of tomatoes-
at Or ants Pass and how
the business was developed until his
new cannery here doubled produc
tion thla season for the third suc
cessive year, Henry Norton addressed
the Oranta pass Rotary club Wed
nesday noon on what the canning
Industry can mean to the city and
county.
Use Mail Tribune a ant ads.
PROMOTION IN RANK
Robert F. Dark. CCO district
quartermaster, ha reonlved notifi
cation of hie promotion from the
rank of captain to that of major
of Infantry, previous to hli trans
fer to Medford with the CCC, Major
Dark was atatloned at Vancouver
Barracks, In Washington.
First Lieutenant Robert H. Soul,
adjutant at CCC district headquar
ters, today received hi order of
promotion as captain of Infantry.
He was also atatloned with the
Seventh Infantry at Vancouver Bar
racks before coming her about
year and i half ago.
WINDOW OLASo n eel) wlndoa
glass and will replace your broker
mnoows reaaonaDly trowiuldc Can
, met Wort.
Mary Blackford, 18-year-old blond
actress, whoss chance of becoming
personsge In the film war held
better than the average, la para
lysed from the neck down and there
la little hop for her recovery. She
was Injured In an automobile acci
dent, (Aeioclated Press Phots)