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(Minimum 25c)
Each additional Insertion,
per word
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Per line per month without
copy changes - .11.26
Plicne 75
FOR WANT ADS
LOST AND FOUND
LOST Pair blacic rimmed bifocal
glasses. Return to Elliott, 118 No.
Central. Reward.
LOST Gold rim glasses in case,
please leave at Tribune.
XjOST 32x6 Sllvertown tire and Che?,
wheel between Hot Springs and
Talent Saturday night 9 p. m. Re
ward. Harry Hawk, 701 West lltfc.
Med ford.
fjOST IT dog missint,. call IMS
WANTED MALE HELP
iWANTEDLOCAL REPRESENTA
TIVES The man we select lor this
position must be honeat. reliable
and able to furnish a surety bond
covering merchandise; also to make
a small cash deposit to cover com
pany funds handled by htm. (This
deposit returnable upon severance
from business.) He will receive
from two to five thousand dollars
annually depending upon territory
covered. We establish the business
and train you. sales experience un
necessary. In answering give refer
ences and qualifications to Wilra
Mfg. & Distr. Co.. Inc.. 2527 Mag.
nolla St., Oakland Calif. Personal
interview will be arranged."
MAN WANTED who ha some money
on hand. A good deal, all ready
to go, for the right party. Box
4043. Tribune
WANTED 2 men with cars free to
travel, $2.00 a day expenses plus
com. See S. H. Ketchura betweeu
8-9 P. M.. Grand Hotel.
WANTED FEMALE HELP
WANTED Girl, experienced, far cook
ing, housework and care of child.
$15 month. Box 4035. Tribune.
WANTED Experienced 'girl or middle-aged
woman for light house
work in country. Board and room.
$5 a month. Write Ruby Sehulz,
Beagle, Ore.
W ANTED-M1SCELLANE0US
V'ANT to buy small cream separator.
State size. Box 3820, Tribune.
WANTED Roomers. 1128 W. Main St.
CURTAINS laundered. Guaranteed;
2oc up. Cabin rear 244 S. Grape.
WeT"pAY up to 2 for LINCOLN
PENNIES over 7 years old; INDIAN
Heads $25. Send dime for buying
oatalog, H. Colnco. BoZ, Holly
wood, Calif.
WANTED Heifer calves. Write Ruby
Sehulz. Beagle. Ore&aa.
WANTED Vacant lot with shade,
west side Medford. B. J. Palmer
Agency, Medford Center Building,
downstairs.
CASH paid for men's, women's and
children's clothing. Good condition
Hair braids made to order. Usea
Wardrobe Shop, 518 E. Main.
WANTED Woot. mohair. See us be
fore you sell Wool bags & twine
for sa Ic. Med lord Bh re l n House
27 No. Grape St. Ph 1062.
WANTED
We pay cash for household goods
furniture and staves We also ouy
metals nides pelts, wool and mo
hair MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
2? N Grape St Phone 1062
DO COMMERCIAL spraying McGon
acle Phone 258-M.
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT 5-rom hoie. nice;y
furniMCd, reference required. 821
Oak St.
FOR RENT House. Inquire 1110 W.
0th.
MODERN furnished cottages for
single person or couple. Valandra
Hotel, Central Point.
FOR RENT 7-room hsa5 uh I1?
acres cn Jacksonville highway. In
quire Knox Service Station. Jack
sonville. fr-fiOOM houM. Clone in. Cheap. 244
South Graoe at cabin rear.
TOR F EST 5-rcom modern house
735 w U:h.
FOR HEN! - Hintet furnished or
unfurnished Brown White
FOR REN'i FURNISHED
ROOMS
THREE unf'tm:fi'vl rms. wiw md
l:l.t: re.is: ns3'.c 245 So. Central
AirHACrit "H'mi 4f4 8 Orape
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
prR RENT ii-room furnisbed ap;
. 217 w 2nd.
Partly l-.irr:iM J-sc pv.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FURNISHED
Tenth.
small apt. 60 W.
FOR RENT Modern turn spar&aent.
garage 10 Hamilton.
3 ROOM furnished apt, with garage.
Adults. 315 N. Bartlett.
FOR RENT a. room furnished apto.
Call 74S-Y or 317 . J act son.
FURNISHED APARTMENT Combin
ation living and dining room, kit
chenette, sleeping room and bath
room. Water and steam heat furs
tehed. Rent reasonable. -Apply Mat!
Tribune.
AVAILABLE MAY J 4 -room modern,
unfurnished apt. For information.
Holly Apu., I3i No. Holly. Tel.
1397-R
FOR RENT Corner apartment in
Mall Tribune building. Furnished.
.Sleeping room, flreplaae, combina
tion living and dining room. Kitch
enette with built-in. Dressing
room, bath room. Heat and hot
and cold water furnished. Season
able rent. Apply Mail Tribune of
fice. 2-ROOM APT., furnished. 329 No. iTf.
APARTMENT 6 Id W. Tenth St.
Mornings or alter 1:00 p. m, Sun
days. BACHELOR apartment. 445 So, Front
BOARD AND ROOM
RATES reasonable at 71A E. Main.
FOR RENT
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT Good pasture, also 4
acres of oat and alfalfa, hay for
sale. South of gaa plant. W. H.
Brown.
BUSINESS LOCATION
FOR RENT
At 33 North Grape street Will
remodel to suit tenant, furn
ish steam heat If desired Size
16x60 feet Will rent or l ise at
reasonable figure Call at Mail
Trlbuna (Newspaper office.
FOR EXCHANGE
FOR SALE or TRADE for chickens
or wood: 1 large meat barrel, 1 all
electric 7-tub At water Kent radio
with loud speaker. 1 hand washing
machine with wringer. 1 kitchen
table, 2 chairs, l Victrola wita rec
ords. Call at 923 So, Central.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Chrysler 65
for small car. Balance cash. Inquire
525 No. Riverside.
TRADE Model T Ford truck for llghi
drag saw In good condition. Jim
Morgan, Wlmer.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Horses and
mules, weight from 1400 to 1600.
Inquire Lawrence Ranch. Box 65.
Medford-J 'ville Star Route.
TRADE Body fir for gas at summer
prices. Box 4030, Tribune.
FOR EXCHANGE REAL
ESTATE
EXCHANGE 5 A. clear near Coeur
d'Alene for property near Medford.
F. Shoekley, Rt. 3. Medford, near
Howard School.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
BROWN as WHITE still have few of
those very choice 5 acre tract of
DEEP FREE SOIL adjacent to
PAVED HIGHWAY, STREAMS AND
FOREST. Our pricea are at THE
BOTTOM, terms are very reason
able. These tracts cannot bo dupli
cated for soil condition, location,
water and price.
FOR SALE 20 acres near Lakevlew,
$2.50 per acre. Water. 2 -wheel
trailer. 305 E. Jackson.
FOR SALE Placer mine, $7,000. $500
down, and terms. Call or write 915
Beck man, Medford.
FOR SALE LOOK AT rTH2S- WO
acres good land and buildings; sU
cultivated; 30 acres choice alfalfa,
part signed up for water; 3l mites
from town. Forced to sell at 50
an acre. This is worth Investigat
ing. B. J. Palmer. Real Estate
broker, Medford Center Building,
downstalrrs.
FOR SALE15 A. Irrigated; good soil;
fenced with Page wire; 4 -room
house, new barn; 7 cows, A calr.
36 bens. All for 170-3. L. Q.
Plckeli, 204 East Main. Tel. I5S0-J.
SEE Charles A Wing Agency. Inc.. to
Buy Your Home.
HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENT Jack
son County Building ft Loan Ass'n
Phone 195,
WHEN you thin of real estate, think
of Brown At White.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
REGISTERED Jersey Bulls. Ser?loe
nble asee. Leading strain. Table
Bock Dist. Fred w. Borden, Cen
tral Point, Rt. 1. Box 399.
FOR SALE Retfiitered Jersey bull
nix months old from McCrackeu
herd. Price $1500 B. J. Palmer.
Medford Center Bldg. down atair.
AT STUD Slack Msmoth Jack Mor
gan Saddle Stud 3 mile west of
Talent on Anderson Creek. (Bailey
Ranch) Tom Kouns.
8 HEAD of registered Hereford bulls,
eood papers. Call 1559.
FOB SALE P00LTET
AND E0G3
GENT'S tyzhorn chlciss from trap-
nested pedireei stnek. Ma? hateiic
no available. Talent Hatcherj .
Talent. Ore.
WHITE LSOHORft cettictg esa 50c
C A OeVoe Bel S23-J-2
FOR SALE DOGS PETS
FOR SALE Broirn panit S month
old. Female. 15 So. Orrv.
FOR SALE S-vesr oSd Iri.h atr
bird doc. Well trained. Tel. 1267.
MISCELLANEOUS
HVF, VOt'R Old 'A'i.ier ;?4.r'
FOR BALE AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE 1923 Ford sedan, good
shape. Tel. S46-Y. 12 So. Orange.
FOR SALE '31 Chev, sedan. Address
Bos 40, Mall Tribune.
FOR SALE 1829 Pontlac eos?erslble
coup newly painted. Big Pines
Lumoer Co. Paune 1.
USED CAR BARGAINS
One 1934 St ude baiter Royal jedaa
One 1934 Chevrolet Master coupe.
One IMS Ford Cabriolet.
One 1931 Bulck do Series sedan.
One 1929 Bulck Standard sedan.
One 1930 whippet 4" sedan.
SKINNERS GARAGE
Buiek, PontJac Sales and Service
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE I set work harness $25.00,
low wagon $15,00. lapse cream sep
arator almost new $45.00. S97-J-3.
FOR SALE Good refrigerator. 55 lb.
capacity. 614 South Holly 6t.
THREE TIRES, 31x4r in good condi
tion, e. J. Logan. Phone 4-r-ia.
FOR SALS One oak buffet, library
table, over-stuffed davenport and
chair. 700 Dakota..
FOR SALE Get your tomato plants
at C. J. Logans. Stewart Avenue.
Orchard Home Drive.
FOR SALE Bargains in used wash
ing machines. Fick's Hardware.
FOR SALS Cream separator. Heifer
co mini? fresh. F, Shoekley, near
Howard School,
FOR SALE About 2.000 4-ln. pipe
(wood), used. 5c per foot. J. &.
Smith, Recorder. Butte Falls, Ore.
FOR SALE Fur coat newlv lined and
renoAted. Bargain. See Bartlett'j
Furrier.
FOR SALE Used wood range. Call at
615 S. Oakdale.
WINTER WOOD All kinds. Summer
prices. Order now. We deliver when
you specify. Write. Will call on you.
Box 4029. Tribune.
TULIPS 13c dozen. S. M. Chrlstensen,
on highway, 1 mile west of Gold
Hill.
WOOD FOR SALE at 422 So. Fir
Street. Albert H. Rutledge. Buy
your wood from me and help the
TOWNSENU PLAN. 5 of all aales
go to the local club.
FOR SALE Alfalta seeSTcalf 523-3-7
F. S. Bybes.
FOR SALE Champion air compress
or. 150 lb. pressure, phone 262 or
inquire at Berrydale Store.
FOR SALE Refrigerator show case.
Marble front. Reasonable. 518 So.
oakdaie.
CLEAN WHEAT, $1.50 cwt. Chas.
Isaacs, next radio station. Crater
Lake highway.
SPECIAL River loam. 3 yds. $200
Fertilizer and arden plowing
Washed sand, rock, piaster sand
Bateman's. 1534-Y or 812-J.
PERSONAL
MRS MARTIN Natural born psychic,
highly educated psychologist, psv
cho analyst. Mind psychology
taugnt. Attain your desires. SatH-
laction guaranteed. 412 N. Ivy.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Abstracts
JACKSON CO.
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstracts of Title and
rstle Insurance rhe
only complete ntle
System in Jackson
County.
MURRAY ABSTRACT Co. Abstracts
of Title Rooms a and ft. No 33
North Central. Are,, upstairs.
Money to Lend
MONEY LOANED $50 to $300 for
personal or household purposes on
House Furnishings or Autos; also
Cars Re-flnaneed Loans closed
within 30 minutes. License No. S
157. See W, E. Thome or E. J.
Riley. 45 So. Central,
Expert Window cleaners.
LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1173
House cleaning, floor waxing, ori
ental rug cleaning & upholstering
Dentistry.
DENTISTRY DT. t a. O0T8. 836 E
Main.
EADS TRANSFER St STORAGE CO.
Office 1015 No. Central Phone 315
Prices right. Service guaranteed.
HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack
era and mover. Special livestock
moving equipment. Prices right
019 North Riverside Phone 615.
Painting paperhanging.
JOHN H LOCK. Painter and Deco
rator. Fin Interior work a spec
ialty. Competitlr prices. Phons
953-R. Res, 124 King.
WE CREATE DISTINCTIVE CHARM
in colors for your home by paint
ing, tinting, paperhangtng. HARRT
MARX, Route i. Phon 14-F-4.
M A BUSS Painting & p per hang -Ing.
Tel 848-W 313 So. Grape.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE
We are offering for sale by seeled
bid the atoclt and fixture of the B
p. The! store. Central Point, Ore
eon. Stock invoice 16600.00. Fix
tures 4867 Certified check amount
' offered must ocojnpny bid Rrht
reserved to reject ny or all bid
Stock and fixture ma? be inspected
any time during business hmir Bid
wii be opened our office. 471 PSttocx
Buildinc, Portland. Oregon. 1:38 p. m
Wednesday. May 8tb. 1935 DtW.i
will be Sven propctJre piTctmT,
b? our Mr. I C. Robnett, -lw l tn
charce of the nr.
THE A EX? UBTM EST BUB.RATJ.
4Tt PitfocSe BUHt , Portland. Ore.
Notice for PiibMratlnn
Ip4rtrnent of th Interior,
V 8 Land Of floe. t
Roebttr, Oregon,
April Uth.
Sotic . . e-ei given ?ht Rn-
;rn;n T F:de;;baw of B it; Fl:. '
Homesteed entry Serial, No. C190ST, f
ier SE'- Section la. Towninip 98. family ai Lafceview. She went over
Raiwe 3 E.. Willamette Meridian, ha wKlt central Paint friends,
fileci notice of intention to make . ,
final three year Proof, to establish I Mrs. Olron Mrs. J. lawker
claim to the land above described.! v received letter from their
before Victor A Tetvcwftld. t S. Com-
nuioner. at Medford. Oregon, on the
ISlh day of May. Id35.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Charles Edrr.oad.son. of Butte Fall.
Oregon. J. E. Morrison, of Esjrle Point.
Ore.. Luther Hughe, of Butte Fail.
Oregon, Wilson Carson, of Butt
Falls. Oregon.
WILLIAM H. CANON. Register.
Talent
TALENT, May 1. (SpU Senior
play, "Mistaken Identity." was given
Friday evening In th school audi
torium to a packed house. The play,
under the direction of Miss Mary
McLarnm. was well presented and en
joyed by those who attended.
Mr. and Mr. Fred Karshberger and
son, Larry, were dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Cagnsstee Sunday,
Word has been received that Ortrtlle
Stephenson la atlll unconscious at the
Community hospital la Ashland. In
the accident, which occurmi Sunday
evening while playing tag on the
highway, he suffered three broken
ribs, cuts and a fracture of the skull.
Friends of the family hope that Or
ville will have a speedy recovery.
The play. "Pink and Patches," th
prizewinner of the Chamber of Com
meree Jamboree, will be given at
Derby, Ore,. Saturday night. May 4,
at the school, according to the presi
dent of the dramatic club. Mrs, Vera
Montgomery,
Harry HU Lowe 3s teaching at the
Eagle Point high school because of
the illness of the principal, Mr. Da-
vles, .
Tom Bragg Ss seriously ill at his
home on Front street.
Harland Low attended guard drill
at Medford Thursday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Ear! Wi throe and
family apent the week end at Klam
ath Falls, returning Sunday,
Thursday and Friday the grade stu
dents of the Talent school will go to
Ashland to participate la the muate
festival.
Don Montgomery, who has bees
with the Skeetera brothers at Leland,
Ore., returned home Saturday ill with
the flu.
Mrs. Harry Withroe is spending the
week with friends In Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Denium of Oak
land, Cat., are visiting at the home
of Mrs. F. Denium and Mr. and Mrs.
Rudy Conner.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira William shopped
in Medford Saturday.
Mrs. Ora Boyd of Bend, who has
been visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. F. Smith, returned to her home
Thursday.
Lois Mason and Verlee Conner were
shopping in Medford Saturday,
Mr, and Mrs. O. Calkins of Medford
visited friends lis Taient Saturday.
Arlene Holmes spent the week end
visiting her grandmother In Ashland.
Mrs. Don Montgomery, Mrs. M. Ca
naster nnd Mrs. H. Slagei went ta Le
land Wednesday.
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VALLEY VIEW. May 5. fSpL Ted
Nichols and Paul Hendrlcksoa were
recent visitors In Klamath county.
Mr, and Mrs, Don Lowe and ..tckle
Don moved to Ashland la', week.
They will be greatly missed in this
community.
Clay Braker and family of Central
Point have moved onto the Lowe
place,
Mrs, Ray Willt&ms spent Easter
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with her father. Rer. Johnson. nd f
husbands from Fairbanks, Alaska.
They were leaving by airplane for !
northern Alaska April 16,
Mrs. Bertha Glasgow was a week
end visitor at the A. H. Davenhill
home over Easter.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Engte were call- j
era at the Davenhill home E.ter Sun- j
day. I
J. R. McCraken waa recently ap-;
pointed by Gov. Chaa, K. Martin to
serve on the debt adjustment com
mittee for Jackson county.
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Newbry were
guests at a luncheon t the home of
their daughter, Mr. Ernest Williams
at Phoenix Friday, held in honor of
their little granddaughter, M&rjorie
Williams, who celebrated her third
birthday.
Mr. and Mrs, Don Low w?re dinner
guest of Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Wester
berg Saturday evening, late? attend
ing a pietvire show (n Medford.
Walter Jones of Ashland was a bus
iness caller here Monday.
Valley View Community clufe hekf
it April meeting Thursday with
about 20 ladies present. Announce
ment was made of the Home Makers'
convention to be heltt in Medford.
Leaden for the different projects
sponsored by the home demonstration
agent were as follows; Mrs, J. R.
McCracken, organization and admin
istration; Mrs. H. Weagant, clothing
and textile; Mrs. j. Leslie, recrea
tion and dramatics; Mrs, S, ChUders,
child: development and parent educa
tion; Mr. L, Gallatin, foods and nu
trition. These ladles are to serv n
this committee for the coming year.
It was rated to hold a pi social
May SO. Community sltigtng was led
by Mrs. J. R, Leslie. Miss Semiee
Weath had a very interesting and in
structive paper on "Care of Bulbs
and Slips" After more community
singing, the h0ttesss, Mrs. Charles
Koyle, Mrs. J. Ltiekerand and Mrs. N.
Hawk, served delicious refreshments.
The "Who Do" class of Ashland
M. E. church met at the home of Mrs,
Strattort Friday afternoon for their
social meeting. Needlework and games
occupied the afternoon. There were
about 24 present. At the close of the
afternoon the hostesses, Mrs, Wm.
Darby, Mrs. E. T. Sewhry, Mrs. J. R.
McCracken and Mr, w. A. Stratton
served light refreshment.
THE GRANGE
Central Point Orange
Educational committee of Central
Point Grange win present the liter
ary program on Thursday night. May
3, for Talent Orange. This is the
second program presented in a se
ries being given by the educational
committees of some o the Oranges
of the valley. All grangers of the
county are urged to attend. Each
lady coming is asked to bring sand
wiches. The Madrigal club of Medford will
be presented at the Central Point
Orange at 8:00 p,m. Friday, May 3.
Also Included on the program wHi be
a group of readings' by Mrs. Lulu
Salisbury of Jacksonville and two
folk dances by a group of Centra
Point Orange girls. The program te
open to the public This is the first
regular meeting of Central Foist
Orange for the month of May and
some very Important matters wiU be
discussed. All Orange members are
urged to attend both the meeting
at Talent and the one at Central
Point.
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(M RELIEF COIN
A CAMPAIGN RIND
TEDDYJR FEARS
Money Wifi Be Used Largely
in Attempt to Buy Votes
fs Contention Specific
Examples Are Cited
BOSTON, May I (AP CoJ, Theo
dore RooMeJt Jr., expressed beliet
today the new $4,800,000,00 work
relief appropriation "will be used in
large amount for cmpaiga pur
poses, for an out and out attempt
to buy th v&te of the American
people.
Colonel gooOTcit, head of th N
tlonal Republican clib, son of the
lata President Theodora: Rooavet
and a distant cousin of President
Franfclhv D. Roosevelt, mart th ac
cusation in an address prepared tor
delivery at ft eenfren- of Ne?f
England Republican leaders.
Taset THed.
The Democratic sdmtntst ratios ha
aerted, has used federal iundji for
political purposes trt Iowa, North
Dakota and other states
In charging "an out and out at
tempt to buy th votes," Colonel
Roosevelt said congress had turnea
the -appropriation over to the presi
dent "to spend practically a he
, pleases."
All of you know wht was dose
last summer and autumn, he said.
:. . In Maine the present Demo-
rratic governor campaigned for re
election with the ststemeat that un
less he was re-elected. Mains would
not continue t get the federal
funds she had been receiving.
Dp Moines Example,
"In De Moines, for example, after
a conference with Farley the Demo
cratic scat chairman announced the
electioa beyond all doubt win de
termine whether low will continue
to receive through federal ageneie
the very liberal and much seedea
benefits, coming to our people
through these agencies
Tf allowed: to continue uncheck
ed," his address said? "Rocwerelt
policies will crush the small prop
erly owner, the heme owner, the
smalt business; man, and teaiead of
nation where the rant majority of
the people have possessions and com
fort, we will become t country
where poverty Is th ruSe."
The conference brtmght together
party worker from the sis New
Englftr- states to formulate plan
and pwldea for the 1833 campaign.
FOSEST 'PHONE LINE
TO MEADOWS FINISHED
B? C1P wiee m
CAMP WTMERy Utf t, fSpI.r
Final work on the 31 mttes of
forest telepnon line front Mad-
ford to Meadow has jut been com
peted by tne Medford eld earns
contingent of CCC Camp Wlmer,
working under the direction of Pore-
man W. A. White, The newly con
structed line connect late th Rogue
Hirer-King MountMn-Battle Mountain-Med
ford line, which wllJ nerve
a a mean of communication be-
twees the two lookout Btation and
Dluct Fire Warden 0wlght Phlpp'
forestry headquarter two snttw north
of Central Point oo the old Crater
Lake road. The men who sonstrucuo:
the tinlt of line, together with Fore
man White, have been moved to
Camp Wtmer, where they wilS begin
to move th Ditch creefc Use orer
to the Ditch, creek road.
Th Wlmer side camp steer Med
ford will not again b occupied;
until June. At that time contin
ent of Captain 8 sunder' jnen tll
moire in to lund bf a a atzmmer
fire flghtlnt party, vorklnf under
th direction of Mr, Phippa. At the
present Jim Wimer, which hat Its
full company strength of 203 men,
maintain liciecsmp of 44 men et
the Junction of JumpOff Jo and
Jacfc creeks, Th rest of the mem
ber arc workinf out of th mJn
camp, tl mile north, of Roftw River.
YOUNG TURKS TO TRY
GUDERS, PARACHUTES
ANKARA. Turtosy UPJ Slider
and p'arhut flight for young
Turk of ttoth sex are to be th pro.
?rm ot a new crjfni7?ion knovs
aa h Turkish Strd,
Thw re remMered to be the ABC
f l?ton, end erery Turk ovPr m
fia to know th alphabet of
flylfw at wat at thoroufhle aa the
alphabet of Setters.
"Tii Turkteh Bird" ta attached to
the Matlonal Air league, whkh U a
ml.(Qwni!Wflttl bortr and which
supervlset the development ot flytne.
$10,000 SECRETARY IS
APPROVED FOR 1CKES
WASHIKOTON. Mr i- fAFl
Amid Democrats apMrhe praumc
Secretsry lrkee. the hww. tody
roJ to Set biro have a new tto.OOO
a year traderweretary.
Only on. Dmocntt eald .nfthlna
uncomplimentary abwjt frk who
hsa uat been plaoM ta chare of
allotmenta out of Hie M.000,000,000
w-rk relief fund.
Ln-iM.fte?: S.'i.p.nwf Pame
Cc urthouse
News
irumiaosa ay trie Jtctaoe Uouni
Marriage l.h-en e
Kowfd Schrttt and Esther M. Da
vis. J. Harry Withro and Senei
R ueeker.
Perry Bentiey and Pearl Perry.
Alva M, Alien and Sarah E. Bosl
Ctrcsit Cort
Rose CHy Mortgage Corporation
Supplementary article of incorpora
tion changing nam to Rom City Co.
Allen Noyet, W. M. Orraoty, Benja
min I, Cohen Esd Charte H. Wood
ward incorporate a Portland Trust
Company of Oregon,
W. H. Murray xwurr.e business
name of "Murray1 Beauty Shop.
Alt J. Webb v. C. Rsy GUmand:
For money.
Alt J. Webb v. C, Ray GilUUnd
Attachment,
Rose City Martgaffe Corporation
files supplement J article of Incor
poration.
Alln Hrtff. t ta5rpomte as
Portland Trust Comntn? of Oren
The Federal Land B&ak vs. Charges
B, Botktn et al Fnreclnsw?.
Ett R, Murphy vs. Wm, C. Murphy
Divorce,
Rnrt !! trsmtfrn litan S:wwn Cn:r: As, of tfts
Geerg E. DuMu to twt S, Ttspp j fr tt wtU not l stitlnsty
W. D. to tarut In PLC t3. Tup, jsNhsaM an my Mv3ug ftom tha
S., E. 1 East. iottt!t be ale to ptu or tltf
iM B. Wright V tox PIov Can- ! Trn-Slb.:ir,.
rjtd t s V. O, to liim In DLC 58. ;
Tarp. R. Wt.
P. B. Witkhtnt el t to O. 3. B
rV. D. to Sol 5. jH lot S, btoct
it, AshtUKt,
Dsntet J. SlrfHvsa to A. R. Gtaiet
u W. D. to NJ at K"4 of See,
SS. Twp. SS S., R. S GibSt,
Psut StcQuat to CharJe lriss
i W. D. ta t ncre ttt Sec.
tp. 3 8., B. Wtt.
Byrott B. AUlsoo et at Us Lorn C.
McCr et aS w. S. t tn Sec,
30. Twp, SS 8 , R. Bt.
Pt)n4 Trr.,t & P-.-ii, F,nt to
Kurry B mtbetuttetn et tls S. W. 0,
to Sot ICS. LMt Aoit., MrstSort.
Gten Bresner ta tu K. A. St,s-n
W. D. to !Mj ta 6ec. ta Kt 33,
Twp, B, 8. Went,
Mamts Cuibertaa to fitet Basic e"
Ashland Drr to Iota SS &tvd
Southern I&sRte Tract, Aahtarfd.
FISHER BODY PLANT
CLOSED US RESULT
CHEVROLET SHE
CLEVELAND. Mar i-CP, Ot
fieaU of the Fisher Body company,
d?'-!drd totSaf to cci C'..:.,.'t
pJant at mtcSQiKht for JrMteftnJt
period aa a n.fu:t of ntrruptet pro
dvjetltss schedules for Chevrolet ati
omobJlea, caused by tlse 8'.r:s sf us
itx& worlcer t the Ghe?ro& Motsr
oompaafa branch factory Is Terfo
Th factcrir owtkea bodtea tm Ofv
m'.i and soma eihe$ Oesersl Motors
corporaUatt care.
The c'.ve'.srf faetcy employe
about 9 MS ork, 3cf said.
CINCINNATI, O. Mar 3 I API
Strtk amanc emptoyea of Qeneral
Motor eprwd Us ctnclnnatt today
witit m imllrout of Trortcrs o! tut
CvTO!et ilocar eomrjarrf and .-l?7
Bodf eomoasy plas; ta euimrbsn
Norwood.
Demand tfrafted at union meet
teat otghfc. aaked tha sompair
to meet Tiih aesretce union r?o
receneaUe on aH queatsona of fiorn-pTsy-smp
oji r. itto nt; to eakabHh
a 74 hoar stay an ft day week:
tSma and a, hilf far overtime; bot
tttoo of f!eee worH; IbUEucCoq of
atnlortty right! and a minimum
vaga of 10 eema as bo ir.
OHIO RANKS FOURTH IN
FffiTW GOODS Mi
Injt rink e fourth tte tn tlvc
union in ?Su of manuiaclured pro
duct -adm to J. W, Vmden
Beech, statist. !t.n tor the ClereJand
chamber ot commerce. Kew Torfc
rsnfc flirt.
Acoon Jne to tJ. S. renu of
mnurturmsr. there were in Ohio in
1033 manufactun; estibltsH-
mDi employing tm av-erae ot 47!.
&b& wj?e earner, drawing $4 39.72. -
67ft to fmgesw Bosch id.
1902 MODEL CAR CETfe
CHEAPEST TEXAS TAG
AtWITrf. Tl T.3..- cheap,
est known auto Keenw went to H
vm Bkoa. Attatin, tbl yr
for e3&3. rtttrat(on fee for a two
eylloderect 1S model "horKteaa
c.rri.K? "
The machine had been bought
frost a nesrro after being tored In
, lank ysrd. Soecktnann practiced
drmna; it . In hl hkr befcre
lotirneylnf to the tak sHecfeW of
fice. The cer S a Kotwnan, made In
Chicago. It welfhe only 80 sottnds,
KOlte Bt Checke lete
SALEM. Ore.. May t fAPl Bate
emplove will fi the effect of th
fire which destroyed the eapHol oss
Thumday hiftht, ftymll check can
not be laetted before ?rldayr two djat
late, for work performed ta April.
art Sriell, aecretary, of state, as
nonced today.
.
alXfHANOS 01,0 floi4 tor caaft at
Li toe at Stops; a, Jecelera.
SOVIETS Rli
RAILWAY LINE 10
FAR EACTRM
Move Largely by Way of
Military Defense Against
Japan Other Phases In
cluded in Industrial Plan
By Jwrptt K, tlaird
MOSCOW. tt-Ft tarflrtr xc A
ai.,r c nhtarj &ejense ati&t
Jfcpsa, the Sa?trfe Knion ts in t'
m ol m ?mn& titott to
powerful rw Eastern '.r:
Th c.r.",J ptttem u till new
rtf-M IriiKfc Kne nutraast fraat La a
latUtil to the PiKtlSe. n vM pi-l:?i
mm hwB h..:x!. N) kUomtets r.K'.a
to! It. TSS. i'. 1, fcapM. eommtuiies
Sr water Rontea
But th railroad t only a part of
th pattern. Kew ratsr rmitea .-.:
oe opd, sea and s!s poisa. wttt
n tmprowit. ttew airplane sas ami
landing flrtda wiB be lata cut. ssw
mltKta and faett will be atrtt.
in anon. h& 5ov.u ltop '.o tu'.ui a.
poOTrtol nUMtarj- art Sndustrlat
country vhtn raesntty ttars nt wtu
demt.
TtaaapsBtaOos bac been the cfc
eat imst tn the HjsS3 ayattm et
nutttaty CeftHM for tsmg Uaat, Thta
la tnw ttnaer Stalin. Just xs it
ttBMr ttw Ttos. Ctrexkdaant of
tran.&rtati&n laaHy ws rapait
for Euuta'a detest Japaa !a ir,r,t.
Clsaard llnea of supply eauaed Baa
n ntdlera (a the WorW War to tank
food, Ihel? guna to mo alsort of n.
manttioa. Tae acrrleta are trying to
profit by tbe ,
Strengthen "Hie line"
INer i l r ? MpmxGm .dvar. va
Into Marwrtarla Sa IS31. 3o7iei offte.
lala hav aeea arfelng to atreaathea
their "lle line" to the Par East the
TraisfSrtieriwt nttmad,
Closest secrecy hfia feses preserved.
out btosb y ox uos now t
double-tracked to a point Jtt rrts
of Blxaamheotk. or about ntnu.
tenths of tf diatasc from Mctwow
to Iat(ttok, Ganpletloa of thta
worlt la a part of the new Far Saste:
program
Tl'-e new railroad (Jotnljw the
Trara-Stbertan at Like 8slal ann
traverse the northern eontlnentat
part of she Far Eaatem regtoa. paas
Injt on a roufh line throuah
aaurota of the Zela and Burets rtrera
and on to tse new town of Komsa
motsk-oa-Amur in the marUtae sro
vmeea about 109 kilometers north at
Khaharsrek. A lis between Xomso.
.moisit and Khabarovsk wta sostct
the new nllraxt and the Trane
Slbertaa oo the ewt. Aha a, amsent
af "feeder Unea" wm radiate from the
BaUaU-rSamtinwlsk rout
tndttttrtal tewtte of the Far Sat.
wltli the complettots of '.hi b
line the Soviet Union will be freed of
tte old fear of beta; completely ctit
off from the Paelfle la ease an enera
sAooM saptui the Traaj-sibertaa.
OLD IE OIL ILLS
STILL PRODUCING J
CORSICA!, TEX., AREA
CORotCASA, Tec. CBFjaoot -s
the first et! well In the state's oTd.
eat field stttt are prodactn after
almost 40 years of pumping. They
are located ta the old OoreJcana,
field.
The predecenor of the Mecoott
Petroleam compsny which reeently
sold lt property in the area to, C
U Brown, Ccrsiona. brought In th
ttrat ootninerctat welt ta open the
gelee to T' largest iwlaslry.
Oil wa fotmd in the Tsjlar fat
matlon, front soe to i.nca feet, Duv.
log the ftret year, lAm Swrreia of
crade had been taken from the area.
Tut itu tn I8M.
After that the Industry In the
Coraicsrta field eky-rocketed io 63.-
K( sarrel m IWT tc sm than
bsrreta the fallowing rear. Bf
he year oil was laesveisrf la
the Shindletop area, nesr Bfuaxmt,
the field had produced Zxmom bar.
rets.
j la ti tc jwit of ta exMrctse.
this small field ha prod m ted ,-ko.-
than tJOOXKW barreta of crude frmtt
the shallow sands alone.
The rotary drtHtnt principal ...
first applied in the field and Id
the toundaUon far well depth of
more than a mile awl a half.
Some mrvaia of family (reuM
and ciuidrea SpeaaJ Prtcaa.
Shancle Stodlo Phone 1M
WIKDOW OLASS-We !! trtsdo
elaat and will raptor tarn krokea
wtodowc rcaaooaoly Trowbridge Cab
inet Works.
BttOPBT-a JEWELERS, apeeseltoe
is des:i!Wf end modernizing your
old leweiry.
Sleudsflre with Spencer tadlvldaal
It Dc.vncd corsets, sfaison. snne.
ii I5lseeunt os fCodak Detefep
Ina- Printing. Rlfott's. 1 IS B, C!tl
tral. .... ...
Cae ataut CrUnta want atlav .
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