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RATES
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(Mlnlmnm 35c)
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per word
Minimum lOcl
Per Una per month without
copy channel
Phone 75
FOE WANT ADS
LOST AND FOUND
LOST Black Scottle Saturday eve
ning. Reward. Phone 320 or 1473-M.
Howard LeCrerc.
LOST Wallet. $1.00 bill; check lor
$12.91. LeRoy Smith. Keep bill,
check to owner, Suncrest Orchard,
Talent.
LOST Ijea'.iier-bound fish basket
with ilpper. Reward. 702 Park.
Phone 33.
kOdT 11 dog missing, call llll
WANTED MALE HELP
WANTED Box makers. Independent
Packing Co. Phoenix.
MALE AND FEMALE
WANTED Phoenix high school girl
to work for room and board be
ginning Sept. 1st. Mrs. Malmgren,
Phoenix, Ore.
WANTED 5000 persons. Join own
your home club. Stop paying rent.
AGENTS WANTED. CaU at ranch
mile west of Phoenix, Oregon. H.
SCHElwarKJiu .
WANTED Ambltloua people to turn
present Idle hours Into busy pay
davs through business training. Day
or Evening and Home Study Coura
es In Junior and Senior work. Fall
term opens September 16. Medford
Business College. OWN. -
WANTED FEI" LE HELP
WAITRESS wanted. Experienced, at
j. N. Cafe. 8o. Front St.
WANTED Housekeeper any age lor
three. Prof. E. Engelhardt, Rt. 8,
Box 20.
WANTED SITUATIONS
WILL care for children afternoon or
evenings. References. Tel. 389-R.
WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED 10 acres or more improved
close to Medford, for 10 acres Im
proved near Grants Pass. Value
$4,500. Write J. O. Brubaker. Real
Estate broker. Grants Pass, Oregon.
WANTED By September 1. small
heated furnished apartment. Box
No. 6183. Mall Tribune.
WANTED To rent modern furnished
or unfurnished house, 3 bedrooms
by responsible people, or will ex
change high class country home
with special advantages, for school
year. Box 6091, Tribune.
WANTED To rent or run on shares,
equipped dairy ranch. Write Box
6079. Tribune.
HAVE small load household goods In
Medford and want moved to Seattle
by truck returning north. Box 6250.
Tribune.
EMPTY furniture van going to Los
Angeles, wants load for there or
way points. Phone 615. Hawley
Transfer.
WANTED Small furnished house
close in will pay $20 a month tor
suitable place Write Box 681. Mall
Tribune.
WANTED
We pay own foi bousehuio goods
furniture and stoves Wt also ouy
metal, bides, pelt wool and ma
Dair MEDPORD BARGAIN HOUSE
37 N Grape St Phone 1083
WANTED Heller oalvea Write Ruoy
Bohulz ?eag:e Oregon
WANTED Beel cattle, veal, lambs.
and pastue J J Osenorugge
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR SALE Modern 6-room
Inquire 936 N. Central.
FOR RENT Modem 8-rm. furnish,
ed house, $35. Call at Service Sta.
tton, 6th and Fir.
RENT Furnished bungalow. 109 W.
Main.
FOR RENT Furnished 4-room mod
ern houae. Also 2 -room house. 4i0
Hamilton.
NEW 4 room fum. bungalow for 3 or
3 adults. Responsible tenants only.
$35.00 per month. Light and fuel
paid, box eiuti. moune.
FOR RENT 8-rm house, large
grounds. 1 block trom highway m
Phoenix, csn e-r-3.
FOR REN1 domes furnished jt
unfurnlaled Browo A White
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FURNISHED APARTMENT Small
furnished anartment available to
day. Low rent AtiIv Mill Tribune
office.
1
TOR RENT Apt. bOt Wet aUio.
FOB RENT APARTMENTS I
FOR RENT 8 -room I urn. apt. 315 N. j
Bartlett.
POR RENT Large cool apt, radio and !
sleeping porch. MB So, Oakdale. !
FOR RENT FURNISHED
ROOMS
FOR RENT Room, close In. Phone
380.
FOR RENT Large room, hot & oold
water, shower. 30 So. Fir.
PLEASANT room for one or 3 gentler
men. 33S S. Oakdale.
FOR RENT Attractive room, separ
ate entrance tor gentleman. 333 No.
Oakdale.
POR RENT Pleasant aleeplng room.
19 Mistletoe.
ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 S Orepa
FOR RENT ROOM BOARD
HATES reasonable at 716 K alaln
FOR RENT
MISCELLANEOUS
TO LEASE OR RENT At $180.00 by
year or. $20.00 a month, 6 room
Hritfe ilMnlnir nnrrh. water
paid. 328 S. Hamilton. Phone 316.
GREEN PASTURE for rent.
Herbert. Rt. 4.
Helen
FOB RENT Floor sander. For Ssle
Tree props, tree prop hooks. Econ
omy Lbr. Co.. Phona 59.
FOR RENT Business location worn
16x50 Will remodel to suit tenant
Apply Mall Tribune.
FOR EXCHANGE
WILL TRADE Almost new $320 gae
range and automatic heater for
good car. 636 Pennsylvania.
FOR EXCHANGE REAL
ESTATE
EXCHANGE 320 acres In Southern
Alberta, Canada between Oyen and
Cereal. WlU trade for acreage near
Medford or house and lot In town.
Address M. E. Gustafson, Star
Route. Medford, Ore.
TRADE Three city lots, clear, for car.
p. O. Box 829.
VERY desirable town property locat
ed In rich section San Joaquin val
ley trade for property In or near
Medford. Will assume. Give descrip
tion. P. O. Box 262, Medford,
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
SELL OR EXCHANGE
MODERN eight room house, four lots,
two corner lots, frontage on three
streets. Beautiful shade trees. In
business district. Ideally located
for Suner Service Sta. or Hotel
apartment house. ' Will consider
small modern house In Medford or
modern country home close In. Ad
dress Box 13. Mall inoune.
A-l STOCK RANCH
300 ACRES. 70 acres of good free so!!
free Irrigation, 170 acres fencea, tu
acres In alfalfa. 8 room modern
house, 3 barns, fully equipped. 9
head milk cows, 3 horses. 10 head
younger stock. Splendid outrange.
Total price $9,000 some terms.
ALSO
Good suburban home with two
acres to trade for city property.
CHARLES A. WINO AGENCY. INC.
109 E. Main - Phone 728
FOR 8 ALE By owner 6 room strictly
modern house, basement, xurnace
beautiful lawn, treea and ahrubbery.
Double garage. Owner leaving town
1318 West Main. Phone 290-W.
HOUSES FOR SALS OR RENT
Jackson County Bunding ar Loin
Ass n Phone 196
3, 6 AND 10 TO 280-ACKE RANCHES
Good buildings, plenty water Sev
eral desirable city and suburban
homes TWO MODERN AUTO
CAMP GROUNDS. 600 feet on Ro
gue river highway; all equipped.
store gas station, cabins rurnlsned:
good fishing. ROBERTS. Realtor
720 W Second.
HAVE several htgh-claas home prop
erties in oold Hill, central foint
Medford, Ashland, toi sale on rent,
al basla or trade tor Portland prop
erty Big reduction for cash, see
or write E N. Btldd. 40 Granite
Ashland. Ore.
WHEN vou think ot real estate thir.k
'of. Brown ft White
100 ACRES, well improved, atocked
and equipped, close to Meedford;
some cash or Income property. Bal
ance long time, low Interest. C. A
OeVoe. 523-J -2.
FOR SALE OR TRADE M A. ranch.
Improved New 5 rm house E Ferg.
Rt. 3. Box 97. Eagle Point. Ore
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
'30 BUICK 6. rumble seat coupe, 4
new tlree. looks fine. Priced below
msrket. Eakln Motor Co., Hudson
Dealer.
HUDSON Sedan looks snd runs like
new. A steal for only 1 125 00.
PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO.
Dodge and Plymouth
FOR 8 ALE 1928 Marmon sport sedan.
Oood condition, 1150.00. 1158 Court
St.
PONTIAC Sedan had best of care,
original finish, like new, small
mileage. Priced for quick sale.
PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO.
Dodge and Plymouth
FOR HIRE Heavy 4-wheel trailer
suitable for hauling fruit. 39 Soutn
Orape.
'29 CHEV. truck, dusl aels. good
stake bed. A buy. Skinner's Garage.
143 So. Riverside. Phone 102. Bulck
Ponttac. FOR SALE 1930 Dodge roadster body.
Engine and parts. Call 349-Y.
FOR SALl Graham truck Will take
part wood or labor. Phone 1352-W
1313 W. Ninth.
FOR S.MjB Hudson sedan with car
tent and camp outfit 9150 00 cash
Phone 957 or B32-R.
POR SALE LIVESTOCK
WEANER pis for sale. Call evenings:
j C H. Andrews. Oold Hill.
POR SALE Fre;':i Jfrwy "ox P'none ,
1352-W. 7. A. Peffic), 1213 W. 9til.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
POR SALE Weaner pigs. Luke Jen
nings. Beagle.
quire Farmers & Prultgrowera Bank.
FOR SALE Child's riding pony. In-
FOR SALE DOGS PETS
FOR SALE Fine black and white
male Australian shepherd. Reason
able. Call 6-F-3.
COCKER SPANIEL puppies and dogs
and roller canaries. Mra. Jack
Thrasher. Jacksonville. Phone 173
FOR SALE POULTRY
AND EGGS
FOR SALE Colored fryers. cabDage
and cucumbers. Phone 951-R.
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Blue Damson plums.
Portland Ave.
FOR SALE I have a few used pianos
which I will sell lor balance due on
the contract. Easy terms. B. J.
Palmer, Real Estate Broker, new lo
cation, space lu Palmer Music atore.
Tel. 788.
FOR SALE Thta week is the time to
place your order tor those large J.
H Hale peocnee lor canning, deliv
ered to your home. B. J. Palmer,
Real Estate Broker, new location,
space In Palmer Mulc store. Tel.
788.
FOR sale; Body fir,
Pennsylvania Ave.
hardwood. 615
FOR SALE Crawford peaches at Ol
son's. Close to Wing's Orchard.
FOR SALE Tuscan cling peaches. O
B. Morrow. Phone 1524-L.
B'OR SALE 1 upright piano. 1 library
table, 3 dressers, kltcheu table, call
838 E. Main.
FOR SALE Good used baby buggy.
Inquire 116 Almond.
TOMATOES I ',40 lb. 2 ml. west on
Jacksonville Hwy. B. E. Ford.
FOR SALE Italian prunes.
7-F-14 after 8:00 p. m.
ELBERTAS Ready for canning. C. E.
Rose.
TUSCAN cling peaches. Glelm Ranch,
Talent.
ORAVENSTEINS and Maiden Blush
apples.
Choice of three cows.
Whippet Coupe, conditioned.
; Air Motor (wind mill).
Oak roll top desk.
Grass rig.
Two Medlord business lots 60x100.
Sell or trade.
GEO. L. TRBICHLER
Phone 153 - Central Point
CHRISTMAS CARDS Big commis
sions selling personal greetings,
embossed stationerysamples free.
21-folder assortment. Humorous,
etching. Everyday. Gift wrapping
boxes. Bonuses. Experience unneces
ssry. Wallace Brown, 417K, Soutn
Hill St., Los Angeles, Cal.
HAVE VUUH Ola Wasnei repaired i
Reasonable prices Pick's Hardware
SACKS
1's and
20.U00 sacks on hand. No.
2's. See us before you buy.
Med,
rora uargain House.
FOR SALE Used sacks Across street
from Montgomery Ward's.
HAVE new wringer rolls installed in
your old washer. Any make avail-
. able. Bargain prices this month
only. Flcka' Hardware.
FOR SALE Radio, piano, mattress,
etc. First house east of tank. Cen
tral Point.
FOR SALE Gravensteln apples.
7-F-4.
DAMSON plums. 4c. 2 mi. west on
Jacksonville Hwy. B. E. Ford
TOMATOES 1 cent lb. Also peppers,
cantaloupes and potatoes. Blankea
ahip, ml. west Central Point.
FOR SALE Rebuilt second-hand ag
ricultural Implements at 39 South
Grape. Call and see what ws have.
POR SALE Beautiful furniture. Tel.
1651.
FOR SALE Dining room set, elec
tric range. Ice box. library table,
rockera. 608 So. Oakdale.
FOR SALE! One Eureka, good con
dition, all attachments. Reasonable.
Phone 746-Y.
FOR SALE Peaches, mile So of
White school. Griffin Creek. Henry
Huklll. Phone 857-W.
PEACHES Not Irrigated. Elbertas,
clings. Come early. Victor Tesaltdre,
Eagle Point. Phone 34-X-10.
FOR SALE Three 8-ft oak showcases,
825.00 each. Coat, new, 180 00 each.
Cases are reflnlshed and in excel
lent condition. Trowbridge Cabinet
Works.
FOR SALE Flat top desk with chair
practically new. very reasonably
priced. Phone 1637-J evenings.
FOR SALE! Hay. ground alfalfa, oats,
sudan. Helen Herbert. Rt. 4.
FOR SALE Peaches; not Irrigated
Carney Orchard. Blackwell hill. be.
tween central Point and Oold Hill,
FOR SALE Bradshaw plums. 2c lb .
ripe apples. 60c box. Bring boxes.
Nealon Ranch. Central Point. Phone
11-XX-l.
TOMATOES 1 cent per pound. Cal
houn rsnch. 1 mile southwest of
Phoenix.
MISCELLANEOUS
PERMANENTS at Prevosts Shop.
1 45. cor. Onkdale at 10th. Ph. 727
BUSINESS CHANCES
GOOD going lunch room. Reason for
selling, write Box 6097. Tribune.
EDUCATIONAL
SPANISH LESSONS at 119
25c In class. 50c private.
PERSONAL
REV. NELLIE L. VINCENT Spiritual!
consultations. Tel. 289 -R.
Vlto Tamulls. young Yankee pitch- ,
er. throws and bats baseball left
handed, but plavs billiards and ping
pong right-handed.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Abstracts.
JACKSON CO.
ABsTHACl CO.
Abstracts ot rule ana
rule insurance The
inly complete ntle
System in Jackson
County.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts
of ntle. Room a s-na a. no o
North Central Ave. upstairs
Expert Window Cleaner.
LEI OEOKOE DO 11 Tel 1113
House cleaning floor waxing ori
ental rug cleaning and upholstering
Money to Lend
MONEY LOANED $50 to $300 for
personal or household purposes on
House Purnl6hlngs or Autoa; also
Cars Refinanced. Loans closed
within 30 minutes. License No. S
157. See W. E. Thorns. 45 So. Can.
trsl.
Piano and Guitar Instruction.
FRED ALTON HAiam rescuer ol
Piano and Steel Guitar 8ung writ
ing service Studio J18 Ube'tj
Bunding. Medford Ore
Transfer.
TRUCKING AND STORAOaV LOCAL
and long distance hauling Furni
ture moving, etc Reasonable rates
fel 833 P E Samson Co
HAWLEY 1'RANSFER Expert paoa
ers and movent Special livestock
moving equipment Prices right
619 North Riverside Phone 615
EADS TRANSFER STOKAUhi CO -Office
1016 No Central Phone 313
Prices right Service guaranteed
LEGAL NOTICES
Notice of Final Settlement
In the county court of the stats of
Orewon In and for Jackson Comity.
In the Matter of the Estate of Daniel
E. Green, sometimes known as D.
E. Green, deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that I. OUle
Green, administratrix ot the estate of
Daniel E. Green, sometimes known as
D. E. Green, deceased, have renderad
and presented to the Court In the
above entitled cause, for settlement,
my Final Account of my administra
tion of said estate, and mat iuesaay,
the 10th day of September, 1935. at
10:00 o'clock A. M. In the courtroom
of said court in the courthouse at
Medford, Jackson County, Oregon,
have been appointed as the time and
place for settlement of said account.
at which time and place any person
interested In said estate may appear
and file exceptions to the said ac
count and contest the same.
OLL1E GREEN
Administratrix.
Boggs At Boggs, Attorneys.
NoUce to Creditors.
In the County court of the State ot
Oregon in and for Jackson County.
In the Matter of the Estate of Robert
C. Rueschaw. Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned was on the 26th day of
July. 1935, appointed Administrator
with Will annexed ot the estate of
Robert C. Rueschaw. deceased, by
order of the County Court, of Jack
son County, Oregon. All persons hav
ing claims against said estate are re
quired to present same, duly vert
fled, at the office of Boggs and 83gs,
Jackson County Bank Building. Med
ford. Oregon, within six months from
the date of the first publication
which Is made on July 29th. 1935
O. O. BOOOS.
Administrator with the Will Annexed.
Aged Workers preferred
SPRINGFIELD. Mass. (UP) Does
a man lose his efficiency after he has
readied 40? Thomas Heathecote, re
tired engineer, built a cottage. He
wouldn't hire any man under 55, and
had a carpenter, 71, and ft bricklayer,
76.
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'Boy Hobo's' Turn to
As CTC Is Started in
By Dudley Ron
CLYDE, Calif. AP)Bojr who re
cently were part of the nation's de-
preeslon-fed floating population are
displaying and developing unauspect
ed talents under the curriculum of
the Citizens' Training Corps here,
first unit In what Is hoped to be ft
part of the federal youth program.
Practical and mechanical, musical.
dramatic, athletic, artistic and even
Intellectual abilities are revealing
themselves under the stimulus of this
transient youths' school here, staff
members working under Dr. George O.
Smith, corps director, are finding.
Publish Weekly Newspaper
Within a few weeks after the or
ganisation of the corps, whose facili
ties are still incomplete, the 300 boys
were putting out their own weekly
newspaper, staging their own shows
even putting on skits in the theatre
of ft neighboring town organizing
their own athletic contests and plan
ning for dances.
"I'd rather teach these youngsters
than any I have ever tried," J. R.
Clifford, instructor in Journalism and
history, commented.
The "project" method Is mainly
used, with practical training along
vocational lines In addition to citi
zenship courses.
Gliders Built
In aeronautics, for Instance, two
gliders and an old airplane haw been
obtained from government service
sources to provide laboratory work for
the boys. They will tear them down
and rebuild them.
One of the gliders has been tested
for actual flight use, and Doctor
Smith said he planned that each
qualified youth should complete a
three-minute glider flight before fin
ishing the course.
The same procedure la being fol
lowed with gas engines. In seaman
ship a fishing boat la being used to
provide actual cruising experience.
Plenty of Kecrentlon
Several athletic stars have already
cropped up In sports staged under the
direction of Richard Worden, former
Griffin Creek
GRIFFIN CREEK, Aug. 26. (Bpl.)
Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Wilson ol
Sams Valley spent Sunday at the
Wllber Klme home.
Recent callers at the McKay homo
were Mrs. Lillian Gray of Los Ange
les, and Mrs. Sadie Walker of Fargo,
N. D.
Recent callers at the E. Hurd
home were Mr. and Mrs. William
Allan and son and daughter, who
were touring the coait. Mr. Allen Is
Mayor of Ames, Iowa, former home
of the Hurds.
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Ireland ot
Los Angeles have been vlaltlng hore
at the home of her brother, Rupert
Snyder. While here they all enjoyed
a trip to Crater Lake.
Mrs. Warner Klmbsll and daugh
ter, Mrs. Albert Young, entertained
at the Kimball home on Kings high
way August 15, honoring Mrs. Allen
Cameron with a shower, at which
time she received many lovely gifts.
Cross-Word Puzzle.
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10. Had being
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of a hook
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18. llurden
20. Imprecation
21. Daub
22. Musical !n-
itrumtnt
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Oklahoma
24. Child's marble
25. Oareman
'il. Confectionery
30. Swordsmen
31. First magnl
tude star
about 40
light yeara
distant
83. Double
34. Kind of dry
granulated
starch
Armistice
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In the buck ground are some of the boys taken from transient shelters
nnl enrolled In the CltieenV Training corps, a new type of sehiMtl, oper
ated with federal funds at Clyde, Cullforttla. In the fort-ground, one of
the youths taking the six-mouth course Is seen working over copy for the
corps' weekly newspaper.
Stanford football player who Is physl-.
cal Instructor.
Outside of the regularly super-
vised curriculum, the corps members
are given ample opportunity for In-
formal recreation and "passes" for
the evening or over ft weekend. 1
After an enjoyable evening Ice
cream and cake were served. About
twenty guests enjoyed the evening, i
A 7-pound boy waa born to Mr.
and Mrs. Allen Doty August 33.
Mrs. Doty was Miss Marie Ouches
before her marriage. Mother and son
are getting along fine.
Mr. and Mrs. James Lemon of
Cottage Grove visited recently with
their granddaughter, Mrs. Donald
Broun. While here all enjoyed a
picnic and swimming party on the
Applegate.
Miss Lorraine Olllman spent the
past week with Cella Stearns.
The school house Is being cleaned
now In readiness tor school which
starts Tuesday, September 3. Chil
dren should come prepared to stay
all day.
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STEHlLINO, Au. 36. (Spl.) Mr.
and Mrs. Charley Smith of Medford
v tailed at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Arpan Aug. 30.
Dan Pierce and family of Thomp
son creek visited at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. P. P. Dutton, Aug. 33.
D. Ford MoCormlck of Medford was
i visitor at the Sterling Mine, Aug.
33.
Glenn Beard motored to Phoenix
Aug. 18.
Mrs. It. Nelaon who haa been 111 for
some time la much better.
Wallace Dutton and family of Med
ford visited on Sterling creek, Aug
17.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Knapps are
happy parents of a baby girl. Mr.
and Mrs. Knappa are making their
home at Phoenix at this time.
Albert Nelson who haa been em
ployed In the woods at Klamath Palls
la at home for a few days,
Sams Valley
SAMS VALLEY, Aug. 39. (Spl.)
After many weeka of auffering Jamea
MoFadden paaaed away Thuraday Af
ter a lingering lllnena. Several mem
ber, of the family arrived from north
ern and eaatern Oregon and were at
the bedside when death occurred. The
body waa ahlpped back i't the old
home at Itedmond for burial Mr. Mc
Padden had made lils heme In this
district the past 8 yeara and was well
known for his usual happy disposi
tion and cheerful greetlnga. Hla faith
ful devoted wife has the sympathy
of the neighborhood In her sorrow.
All merchants and business men of
the valley, who advertised on the
Sams Valley dropurtaln are cordial
ly Invited to attend the banquet giv
en In their honor by the grangers at
the school house Wednesday evening.
Mra. O. R. Tresham recently return
ed from several daya visit with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. W. DePord of
Sliver Lake. Mrs. Tresham 4tat.es that
a few day. after her return Sliver
Lake experienced a killing frost thai
deprived the gardnera of almost all
growing vegetables.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Blckerstaff, who
own a farm here, arrived from Port
land last week and are enjoying a va
cation on their ranch and among
friends In tha valley. Tho Bicker-
staff, left here two years ago to ac
cpt a position Dear Portland.
KEEP. COOL and ENJOY meali and
I fountain tervtoa at tha What Not
I New air conditioner.
Sterling
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Bugle calls regulate each day's pro-
gram: starting with first call at 6:15
a. m., mesa at 7 a. m., drill at 7:45,
school sessions from 8:30 to 11:80,
mess at noon, school again from 1 to
3:30 p. m., retreat at 6:65 followed by
mess again and taps at 10 p. m.
Galloping Rider
Carried Hot News
For J'ville Extra
Publication of an extra after
welting three days to receive the
news by horseback sounds Incred
ible In this day ot high speed news
agenclea, yet Emll Brltt. pioneer
resident of Jacksonville, Is In pos
session of such a papnr. A diminu
tive sheet measuring three and a
half by four and a half Inches,
the extra bears the following ac
count of 76 years flt?o:
The Xrminel
EXTRA
Jacksonville, Monday, Septem
ber 19, 4 p. M.
By Telegraph
Death of Senator Broderlck
Yreka, Sept. 17. 18S9.
By telegraph from San Fran
olaoo, September 19th, 11 o'
clock, A. M., to Yreka office:
D. O. Broderlck died at
twenty minutes past nine o'
clock thla morning.
There Is considerable ex
oliment In town In regard to
duel.
Judga Terry It In Sacra
mento. Since the nearest telegraph of
fice waa located at Yreka. the
measuge was brought oy horse
back to Col. T'Voult, editor of The
Sentlnental at Jacksonville, the
town's first newspaper.
Tho two men fought over a po
litical issue, Mr. Brltt said, Brod
erlck being a republican and Ter
ry a democrat. Broderlck'a friends
said that Terry took unfair ad
vantage In the duel, which occur
red near San Francisco. Mention
of the fight was made In an ar
ticle on early day events In Cali
fornia published In the San Fran
cisco Call Bulletin a few months
sgo.
EDISON, JR., DIES
I AILMENT
SPRrNOFIELD. Mass., Aug. 36.
(AP) Thomaa A. Edison Jr., eldest
son of tha late Inventor, died In
hotel here yesterday of coronary
thrombosis. He was 59 years old.
With hla chauffeur and W. H. Htld
ebrand. vice president and traffic
manager of the Thomas A. Edison
company, Edison was returning to his
home at East Orange, N. J.. after
a visit at the summer home ot hla
half brother, Charles Edison, at Lake
Bunapee, N. H.
The three registered at the hotel
Friday night. A ahort time later he
suffered a heart attack. Death oc
curred at 3 a. m. yesterday.
Edison waa head of the research
engineering department In the Thom
aa A. Edison company'a plant at East
Orange, N. J. He was one of three
children of his father's first mar
riage, to the late Mary Still well.
,
Truck Driver Held
For Death of Lad
ROSEBURO, Ore.. Aug. 30 (API
Qeorge Thomas, 36, waa under arrest
today on a charge of Involuntary
manslaughter following a coroner'a
Jury verdict yesterday that he waa
responsible for his creamery truck
accident In which Jack Harding, Jr.
16. waa killed. Harding was the son
of Mr. and Mra. J. A. Harding. pro
prletors of the Umpqua hotel here.
Phone 643 We'll haul away your
refuse. City Sanitary Service.
AIR MAIL
SCHEDULES
FROM MEDFORD
AM-11. Trip 6.
(Closing time, 11:40 P H. at Medfordl
Lt. 12:15 A.M. Medford.
Ar. 2:30 A M. Oakland. Cal. 8
2:55 A.M. San Francisco, s
4:15 A.M. Fresno, Cal.s
6:08 A.M. Bakeraf Icid, Cal. 8
6:50 A.M. Los Angeles, Cal.S
7:24 A.M. San Diego, Cal.S
Principal eastern points reached vl
AMP at Los Angeles, Calif.
Lv. 9:40 AM. Los Angeles. Cal.S
Ar. 2:45 P.M. Albuquerque, N. M. 8
8 25 P.M. Kansas City, Mo. S
10:30 P M. St. Louis. Mo. s
11:50 P.M. Indianapolis, Ind.S
6:00 AM. Chicago. Ill.N
1:18 AM. Columbus, O.N
8:33 A.M. Pittsburg. Pa. N
5:10 A.M. Washington, D.C.J
5:19 A.M. Philadelphia. Pa. N
8:00 A.M. New York, N.Y.N
8:30 AM. Hartford, Conn.N
9:15 A.M. Boston. Mass. N
11:00 A.M. Washington. D.C.N
2:15 P.M. Charleston, S.C.N
3:35 P.M. Jacksonville. Fla. N
8:00 P.M. Miami, Fla. N
AM-11, Trip S.
(Closing time. 4:55 A.M. Medford)
Lv. 6:30 A.M. Medford.
AT.
7:05 A.M. Portland. S
8:03 A M. Tacoma, Wash. S
8:35 A.M. Seattle, Wash. S
3:00 P.M. Seattle, Wash. S
3:85 P M. Spokane. Wash. 5
Lr.
Ar.
7:05 P.M. Butte, Mont.S
8:35 P.M. Billings. Mont.S
11:40 P.M. Blsmarck-Mandan, If.
Dak.S
3:05 A.M. Fargo, N. D.N
3:40 A.M. Minneapolis, Mlnn.aT
8:86 A.M. St. Paul, Minn. N
Ar.
" 5:46 A.M. Milwaukee, wis. N
" 6:30 A.M. Chicago, llt.N
" 11:48 A.M. Cleveland, O.N
" 3:17 P.M. New York. N.Y.N
" 4:55 PM. Washington, D.C.N
AM-11. Trip 1
(Closing time. 1:33 P.M. Medford)
Lv. 3:07 P.M. Medford.
Ar. 3:43 P.M. Portland. 8
" 4 :45 P.M. Tacoma, Wash. S
" :07 P.M. Seattle, Wash. 8
AM-11, Trip 3.
(Closing time, 10:30 A.M. at Medford)
Lv. 11:05 A.M. Medford.
Arr. 1 :00 P.M. Sacramento, Cal. s
" 1:35 P.M. Oakland, Cal. 8
M 3:00 P.M. San Francisco, Cal.S
" 4:17 P.M. Los Angeles, Cal.S
Principal eastern points reached via
AMF at Loa Angeles, Calif., with con
nection, from all points reached.
Lv. 6:00 P.M. Los Angeles. Cal.s
Ar. 3:35 A M. Kansas City, Mo.N
" 8:45 A.M. Chicago, HI. N
" 1:30 P.M. Cincinnati, O.N
" 9:43 A.M. Plttaburg, Pa.N
" 11:10 A.M. Washington, D.C.N
" 11:38 A.M. New York, N.Y.N
Southern route via AMF Loa Ange
les, Calif.
Ar. 4:17 P.M. Loa Angeles. Cal.s
Lv. 7:00 P.M. Los Angeles. Cal. a
Ar. 9:33 PJI. Phoenix, Ariz. 8
" 11:42 P.M. Tucson, Arlr.s
" 3:03 A.M. Bt Paso, Tex. N
" 7:34 A.M. Ft Worth, Tex. N
" 9:65 AM. Houston, Tex. N
" 11:35 A.M. San Antonio. Tex. N
" 1 :30 P.M. Brownsville, Tex. N
" 8:33 A.M. Dallas, Tex. N
" 11:13 A.M. Memphis, Tenn. N
" 13:35 P.M. Nashville, Tenn. N
" 3:18 P.M. Louisville, Ky.N
" 3:06 P.M. Cincinnati, O.N
" 5:15 P.M.Columbus, Ohio. N
" 6:11 PM. Cleveland. Ohio. N
11:31 A.M. Shreveport, La. N
" 3:04 P.M. Jackson, Miss. N
" 7:00 P.M. New Orleans. La. N
" 8:14 PJil. Meridian, Mlas.N
" 4:40 PM. Birmingham. Ala. N
" 6:10 P.M. Atlanta, Qa.N
AM-11, Trip 30, Dally, Kxcept Sunday
and Holidays.
(Closing time, 6:45 PM. at Medford)
Lv. 6:30 PJU. Medford.
Ar. 8:35 P.M. Oakland, Calif. S
" 9 :00 P.M. San Francisco, Cal.
Principal eaatern points reached via.
Oakland, Calif,, with connections from
all points reached.
Lv. 10:40 P.M.
Ar. 3:35 A.M.
" 11:65 A.M.
" 1:03 P.M.
" 3:43 P.M.
" 7:39 P.M.
" 7:44 P.M.
" 8:45 P.M.
" 6:48 P.M.
" 7:36 P.M.
" 8:06 P.M.
" 9:35 P.M.
" 9:45 P.M.
" 13:35 A.M.
" 3:40 A.M.
M 8:35 A.M.
" 6:00 A.M.
' 9:17 PJU.
" 9:18 A.M.
Neb.N
oils. Minn. If
, Mlnn.N
Detroit, Mlch.N
Jacksonville. Fla. 3
Miami, Fla. 3
New York, N Y N
Note:
S flame day.
N Next day.
3 Third day.
ICKES RULES 'FRISCO
VIOLATES POWER LAW
WASHINGTON , Aug. 2 (AP '
Secretary Ickea ruled today that tha
city of San Francisco waa violating
the Raker act by selling power from
the Hetch-Hetcby dam to the Pacific
O as and Light company.
Declaring be came to this conclus
ion "with reluctance." Ickea said
then were two waya for the city to
finance building Its own distribution
system: either by holding a referen
dum to sponsor a general bond Issue,
or by amending It charter to per
mit lasuanoe of bonds secured aolely
by the distribution system.
Tli case had been before the In
terior department in one form or an
other for the last 13 years.
Oregon Weather.
Pair and continued warm tonight
and Tuesday: but becoming unset
tled iou'.'Test portion; moderate
winds, mostly easterly, oft the coast.