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MEDFOTJD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOKD. OREGON. SUNDAY. APRIL 19. IMS. PAGE NTNE V Read e-rery u oo this page You will probably find exactly tba things you have been looking tot or a sale or trade (or unuaed articles you may bat, Search your attlo or tare-room you may find many things others are seek ing and be able to realise im mediate cash. It what you want lent here, advertise (or 4t Tribune Classified ads are Inexpensive effective I RATES per word first Insertion ' . 2c (Minimum 35c) Each additional Insertion, nor word e I Minimum 10c) Per line per month without copy changes 81.38 Phone 75 FOB WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST H dog l romsing, cs.ll 1618. WANTED MALE HELP MAN for coffee route. 45 a week opportunity. Automobile given as bonus. Write Albert Mills. 131 Mon mouth, Cincinnati, Ohio. WE WANT to select reliable men, now employed, with forslght. fair educstlon and mechanical Inclina tions, willing to train spare time or evenings, to quality as installa tion and service experts on all types AIR CONDITIONING and Electric Refrigeration equipment. Write fully, Jvlng age, phone, pres ent occupation. Utilities Eng. Inst. Box D983. Mall Trl-uns. 6ALE8MAN WANTED Have chance for good man to make good Income. Party familiar with real estate pre ferred and will require car. Plenty of cooperation given. Must be will ing to work. Write or call A. D. Bowera, 108 South Ivy. OREGON FIRM now nas permanent position for aggressive, neat-apptar-Ing salesman. Best references re quired. Guaranteed expense allow nM if von have oroper Qualifica tion. sriDly In person, Room 407. Liberty Bldg. WANTED FEMALE HELP . . ADDRESS envelopes at home, spare time. S5 to 815 weekly. Experience iinnecaasarv. Dimmed work, sump 1.-1 H-tatla Vmnlnvmftnt Mcf.. Dept. 4141. Box 76. Hammond. Ind. ADDRESS envelopes for advertisers. Earn up to 825 weekly. Experience unnecessary. Stamp brlnga details. ROSE CO., Long Beach, Calif. WANTED Competent girl for general housework In modern summer home near Medford; 3 In family. Phone Eagle Point 4-F-6 or Box 690, Mea ford. nAi, , u fn. hAiiuwnrlt In Kmall home Permanent place; 4 week. Box 3721, iTioune. WANTED SITUATIONS ELDERLY woman wants housekeep ing In motherless home. Good naoita. Koom o, ruversiae aiiw. WANTED House cleaning. Mrs Huson. Phone 1345-M. LOCAL GARDENER Trustworthy, wishes work. Expert flowers, shruos. Box 3801, Mall Tribune. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Good Sedl.n, Ford A, Chev rolet or other light model. Box 3604, Tribune. WANTED Transportation to Port land. April 27th. Willing to share expenses. Phone S04-J-2. WANTED Water storage tank. From 1,000 to 1400 gallons. Write Henry Kerby, Talent. WANTED Rear wheel bicyjle motor Stat price and condition In letter. Don Messlnger, Provolt, Oregon. WANTED to RENT 5 or -room modern house with smsll acreage, close to Medford. Cell at 813 Alice Street. CASH and good trade for '36 or '36 small sedsn or your equity. 817 North Riverside. HIGHEST cash price psld for electric motors. Plynn Electric. Phone 107 WANTED WOOL UOHArR Basest oasts prices for wool and mo. LaJr. woo) bags and fleece twins MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE n No Oraoe Phone 1042 AUTO Repairing, reasonsble prices Clement Auto Parts. 330 N. River side. JTJNK- -JUNK WANTED CASB PAID for inner tubes, le pet lb uo. Rags cotton snd wool, up to 5c per lb Scrap iron small or targe lou: also all other metals ol all decnptlons MEDFORD BAROAIN BOUSB 27 No Grape. Phone 1062 rURNITURI upholstering, repsinn. reflnlshlng W C. Wslker. phone 8S8. 207 N Pesch WANT3D ws pay easb for household foods, furnitui snd stoves We slso euy metals, hides, pelt wool and mo hsir MEDFORD BAROAIN HOUSE 27 N f!pe St P-one '02 FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 6-room modern house. 1 errs, berries. Sec sign on, Mspls Drive. FOR .HENT- -Modern 6-room howe. In Centrsl rolnt. Double garse. 110. Route 1. Box 103, Tsylor Road. Central Point. FOR ar'T Furnished. modern. 4-room house. Garden, flowers snd shade. 830. til WsK 2nd. FOR RENT HO'JSEB RENT 3-room 1 ouse. 812 Summit. FOR RENT Furnished house; clean; 17.60. 1330 Balling. FOR REN1 7-rorm nouse. newly papered; barn. ?ara;e and outbutld Inga; 1ft acres. Jscksonvllle, csll 413. FOR RENT 6-room modern nouse. 17 Newtown. Csll from to 6, ex cept Sundays. Phone 141. Central Point. FOR RENT Homes, furnished or unfurnished. BROWN & WHITE HOUSES tor sale oi rent Jackson County Bldg snd Loan Aae'n. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FURNISHED APT Also csbln. 616 N. Central. MODERN furnished apartment. 346 N. Bartlett. FOR RENT Small furnished apart ment with shower bath. Apply at Mall Tribune office. FOR RENT Apit. 334 Apple. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Room In good reaidence, close In. With or without garage. Call 287-L. TWO ROOMS Private residence, well located; stesm heat, garage; reas onable. 1211 W. Main. . . ROOM FOR RENT in private home. Phone 1577-X. Rates right. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8. Grape. FOR RENT BOARD ROOM ROOM AND BOARD 148 8 Holly FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Brick shop building on 80. Holly. Phone 449-M. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR TRADE 5-room mod ern bungalow In North Bend, Ore., for acreage around Medford. See Carl Utberg at rnipps auio wmii, cabin 7. FOR SALE OR TRADE Apartment nnn date, no TB A niT fiA . crC mountain ranch; water; some plow land; 3 miles from Ashland. Also ' wood lot. Inquire Mccurtain's Ser vice station, 1 mile south of Talent on highway. for TRADE Income property, clear, In Medford, to trade for cabin on the Rogue. State price and loca tion. Box 3927, care -lTibuuo. FOR SALE OR TRADE Modern 6- fruit trees. A. J. oaruner, 011 nam llton. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Choice lots for summer homes or cabins on Wagner creek, In timber. Fenced, underbrush cleared. Cool In summer, no mos quitoes. Only 13 miles from Med ford. Good road. Call 287-L. TW STOCK OR DAIRY RANCHES (The Best) 240 ACRES, 200 cultivated, free water, bottom land, 60 alfalfa, 16 clover, balance corn and grain. Fine, mod ern Improvements, stock, equip ment, miles of free range. Price 823,600. 600 ACRES, mllea of range, 150 cul tivated, 90 alfalfa, free water, large house and barn, atock, equipment. Price 811,000. Owner of either ranch will take good Income or acreage as down payment. Sheley Agency, new Pacific Highway, mile North of city llmlta. BROWN St WHITE. Realtors, t-- of fering: s Beaulllul Rogue River Ranch with 114 miles fine fishing water. 75 acres fine bottom land with free water. 816.000. Also: Fully stocked and equipped Dairy Ranch. 5-room modern home, electricity, Irrigation, Fine herd, ail for 810,800. . . Also: 101 acres, 46 In cultivation, partly irrigated. 6-room house and all klnda outbuildings. Electricity. Cow. team, chickens. Implements, all for 93800. Or will take small place In trade up to half the price. Also: 6 acres, house, barn, chicken house, all in cultivation and Irri gated, only 91200. Also: No. 46 Ross court for 61700. FOR SALE 4-room nouse and garage, 9850 cash. Margaret Clark, P. O. Box 710. Medford. FOR SALE by owner 2V4 acres close In; 1 acre ladlno, 1 acre alfalfa, berries, lawn, ahruba, good houae; living room, dining room, 2 bedrooms kitchen, bath, glassed-in porch, Isundry trays fine well, pressure pump, fruit house, double garsge, good chicken house snd barn. Terms. Box 2730. Tribune. FOR SALE Good 4-room house and some fine garden land, about V mile north of Roosevelt schol. A real sacrifice at 9850. see or phone C. C. Pierce. Medford. 6- ROOM modem home on paved atreet, close In. Price 91900.00. 7- Room house, all modem, 4 bed rooms, fireplace, hardwood floors, oil furnace. Excellent location, lot 76 by 160 ft; double garage. 5 -Room modern summer horns on Rogue river; large screened porch, built-in bunks, wa'er pressure ays tern, sepsrate bathhouse, gsrage and - outbulldlnga: grounds landscaped. Reasonably priced. J. W. WAKEFIELD AOENCY Palm Bldg. FOR SALE A 2-acre tract, 2 miles 8. W, of Medford. under ditch, for 9600; 14 cash, balance terms; a 8 room shsck house, a large poultry house and 2 wells; or rent for 9100 a year. Call at 328 8. Hamilton. Phone 21. FOR SALE 77 acres, located on Mid way road; about 60 acrea In culti vation: old buildings. Price 940 per acre: terms. 20 Acres, nearly adjoining, with 8-room modern house, seme under water, good outbulldlr.es. Price 93600. These two tracts would make a good dalrv ranch. J. W. WAKEFIELD AOENCY Palm Block. Medford. 1 WHEN ;-ju thins ol real aatau think , Of BdUWN A WHITS. ' FOR SALE REAL ESTATE TIMBER near Ashland, 160 A., 1 million, 81500, or trade for Yamhill Co, property. E. J. Stewart, Me Minnville, Ore. FOR LEASE 80-acre hill ranoh; 12 acres cultlvsted: good buildings, springs, well; 60 per year. Box 2902. Tribune. FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS APRIL CHICKS Will trade 300 for cow and pay difference. Jackson ville 305. or write Ruben Keller. FOR SALE Hampshire blood tested R. I. R. rooster. 816 S. Central. HANSON and Hollywood chicks, heavy laying strains. 8V3C. Rocks and qdHd alAi Ijiran vlonrmu chlpaa. W. L. cockerels. Ii4c. Cstalogue iree. jenaa natvnery, nuigciib. DAY-OLD White Leghorn chicks lor ssle at Garrett'a poultry Farm and Hatchery, where everything la done to produce quality emexs. using 01a hens only, blood tested by O. S. O.. also R. O. P. cockerels and no eggs set less thsn 2 ozs.. 11c each for 800 or more. 12c esch for less, de livered. Visitors welcome. Eaat N St.. P. O. Box 183. Grants Pass, Ore. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 260 Credit on new rhrv.iDr m pivtnnutii. nnv moaei. 876 discount. No' trade In. Call 287-L.- 1929 DODGE Sedan. A-l mechanically. gooa ruDucr, new pitv. uo unc age. A bargain at 8225.00; easy ten 18. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth. FOR SALE 1928 Bulck sedan In very good shupe, 8125 cash. 301 Haven. Tel. 1030. FOR SALE Model T Ford coupe. 2 wheel trailer, baby crib, wood range. 622 Albert St. GOOD USED CARS REAL QUALITY LOW PRICES See These CarB Before You Buy. 1935 Chrysler 6 Coupe. 1934 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan 1934 Dodge Coupe. 1934 Ford Pickup. 1934 Pord V-8 Sedan. 1930 Chevrolet Coupe. 1930 Dodge Sedan. 1933 Plymouth Coupe. 1936 Plymouth Coupe. 1934 Chrysler 8 Sedan. 1929 Ford Pickup. 1930 Hudson coupe. Some Real Cheap cars from 916 to 885. LANGS MOTOR CAR CO. 38 N. Riverside. Tel. 18. Used Car Lot N. E. corner 6th and Bartlett. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Weaner und feeder piss. Phone 403-J-l. Don't call Sundays. FOR SALE Registered cow and nener. n. a. aniumv, ii,Cu. FOR SALE 1 Guernsey milk cow Old Pacific highway. Box 129. ONE-gray, galted saddle horse. Clyde smith, coll a-x-i'i, uuue r-aua. FOR SALE OR TRADE fo cows, good gentle team, also good wagon and aarness. C. W. Miller 3id house east of Oasis. Eagle Point FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR your vegetable and flower plants. - try small Greenhouse, 1 mile north on old Pacific Highway. Tomato plants 5c dozen and up. FIRE Positive proved AUTOMATIC fire protection, on the Job every second, day or night. For informa tion call or write M. E. Porter, Hotel Allen. Phone 800. FOR CALL Strawberry planta, 60c per 100. Phone 8Bu. FOR SALE; Automatic electric brood 1 er, 100 baby chicks, 612.00. Baugh- man, orlffen creek, Rt. 1, Box 40a Medford. FOR SALE Silver lace vine, 25c. Jack's. Ashland. 619 Palm Ave. PLANER BLOCKS. 84.50 a load. Order now. Central Point Wood Yard. Phone 333. FOR SALE Wood range, 20 So. Fir. Eads Transfer, new location. Ph. 315, CUT FLOWERS, aome plants. Mrs, Dressier. 1107 E. Msln. FOR 8 ALE 32-h.p. Johnson motor. Call 839 or 1382-X. REAL BARGAINS at Phoenix Swap Shop: Walnut bedroom suite, 9J5; Ivory bedroom suite, 916; wicker set, s-piece, fiv.Du; Dooacaae, ef.ou; table rsdlo, 99.75; heater, 9125; Chevrolet roadster, license. 922.au Used lumber cheap. FOR SALE Three 8-It. oak show esses, 925.00 each. Cost new 980.00 each. Trowbridge caninet worxs Phone 238. FOR SALE; Seven used spray rigs; 3 Hardies. 6 Beana. All prices. How ard Equipment Co. SPORTINO EQUIPMENT Good qual ity, low prices. No mstter the qusl lty. the make or the price, we fur nlsh It. CLIFTS SPORT SHOP 817 North Riverside. NEWTOWNS CHEAP Cold storage stock, both Face and Fill C grade and wrapped large alze fancy. Bear Creek Packing Plant. Phone Utfu FOR BALE Delphiniums, fruit trees, general nursery atock. Glascock's Nursery. 364 Beatty St. FOR SALE Jonathan applea 15c and 85c box. Ala Vista Packing house. CHOPPED barley for teed, and ba.e.1 straw V. Bursell Phone 353-J-S A BAROAIN One 1-n.p. Besn spray rl& Inquire C. O. Lemmon. care scobe.i t Day so. Fir at. PYPEWKi 1 BK Btenna 116 N. Cen tral Pbne i82 FOh SALE KanoU oa'a snd Hen enen oarley C. P. Niedermeret 6J3-J-1. HA r POK HALE Oram or alfalfa Ourt Ranch Jacksonville highway FOR SALE Beiev oat nay ground alfalfa and oat nav loose alfalfa hv O A !- Phone -J-2 BUSINESS CHANCES PARTNER wanted in Ice cream con fectionery at Redding. Cal. Small capital needed. Box 2733, Tribune. FOH SALE Smsll restaurant and fwmaln. Doing- good business, Iki 2718, Tribune. MISCELLANEOUS 6Q ACRES good sheep pasture free. 65. 13 YOUR HEARING IMPAIRED? You may have a demonstration of the Aooustlcsn. the wonderful aid to the deaf. Drop a card to Acous tlcan Consultant, P. O. Box 244. Ashland, Oregon. LAWN-MOWERS aharpened and ad Justed to cut, 60c. Economy Seed and Feed.. 217 Weat 6th. GOOD PLUMBING Leslie Plumbing Co., 1405 N. Riverside. Phone 1261. WALL - PAPER cleaned, 81.50 per room and up. Work guaranteed. call 383-J. FINE PLUMBING Repalra honestly done; guaranteed. 1405 N. River side. Phone 1261. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts. JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts i ntlo and rule insurance. The only oomplete Tine System In Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstract ol Tltie. Rooms 8 snd 6. No. 32 North Central Ave., upstslrs. Expert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172. House cleaning, floor waxing, orl ental nig cleaning and upholstering. Palntlnf and Paperhanglng. JOHN H. LOCK Painter and Decorator. Fine Interior work a specialty. Phone 809. Res. 228 8. Ivy Money to Lend MONEY LOANED 850 to 9300 tor personal or household purposes un House Furnishings or Autos; also Cars Refinanced. Loans closed within 80 minutes License No 8 157. Sea W E Thomas, 45 so Cen tral. Translei. UEINKINO TRi-NSFSltt CO Long dlstanos hauling Furniture, cattle, anything 111 N Fir Phone 1033 O Stuart. 1 EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 26 Bo. Fir. Phone 318. Prices right, service guaranteed. TRUCKING AND 8'IOHAUI- - LooaJ and long distance hauling, furnl cure moving, eto -Reasonsble ratM re! 83S P B Hamsun Co. HAWLEi TRANSFER - Expert peck ers ana movers Speatsl livestock moving equipment. Prices right 619 North Riverside Phone 616 COMMERCIAL SPRAYING COMMERCIAL spraying. McOonsgle, Phone 358-M. LEGAL NOTICES Connty Treasurers Call for General County Fund Warrants State of Oregon, County of Jackson. Notice li hereby given that there are funds on hand for the redemp tion, of all warranta drawn on the General County Fund of Jackson county, that were registered to and Including March 31. 1035. Interest on the above called war rants ceaaea on thla the 18th day of April, 1936. A. C. WALKER, Treasurer of Jackson County, Oregon. Dated at Medford, Oregon, April 18, 1938. William Webster. 30-year old Chi cago youth, escaped seven times In four years from the state reforma tory t St. Charlea, III. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Kast Indian poet t. Part of a esn tence IS. Pleasant odora U. Implement for niar aint a hole U, lr. the direc tion of 1. Beseem la. Artinnai language It. Kevolv II. Evict 22 Went ahead Is. Feminine nama 24. Monkeys IS. Evergreen tree II. Icelandic writings ". It. Discussed 10. The rainbow It. Deal out sparingly IS. CoskscU chitttalns IS. Young women 1 CompsMion 10 Playing curds ; Small island 11 Anger 14. Periods off time t. Too 4. Symbol for fc caMtiro Solution of Yesterday's Puzzts HOT 41. Without be ginning or and 41. Italian river 10. Supervisor of a publication II Hard gioaay paint 14. Automobiles ' of s certain trps 15. Churrh gov erning bodies SJT A YEIN A TJE AP E S Sir uSpgp nE, H P Gj sH If A sjDEgJP p j f- 2 3 4 S 6 WmAl Q f 0 Z - .. Jiul ' ') U - Zj HI -23 2f zml . tl , HH 33 34 35 y'A3r 37 3d 'i' ',, ' BM MSM WM m tiiittt - mmh MM oth " ' " !- I HIM, iltidM. a i i i i, 1 Ifj" .ffc. ' So Si .,,; 62 """" " S3 " 54 - WM7r PRESIDENT SOS AIRPORT PROJECT, SPEED APPROVAL A telegram received yesterday by the Jeckeon County Chamber of Commerce from .Senator Charlea L, MoNary atated that President Roose velt had signed the Medford munici pal airport project. The plan, the senator eald, now goea to the con troller for final approval and allo cation of WPA funda. Prompt action on the project waa requested of the controller office by Senator McNary, he wired. The project approved by President Roosevelt, It wa explained at the WPA office here, la a unit of a 1386. 000 airport modernization plan. Which particular unit waa approved by the president waa 'not specified by Senator MoNary. Two units have been up for con sideration In Washington recently. One called for an allotment of 40,- 000 and the other for 117.000. It waa thought by the Chamber of Commerce that . It waa the 117.000 unit that had been given presidential approval aa that had been the latest one mentioned In Washington dla patches. POSTAL CARRIER D The United States civil aervtoe com mission yesterday announced a sub stitute clerk-carrier examination to establish an eligible register from which selections may be made to flu existing and future vacancies as sub stltute clerk or carrier at tba Med ford postofflce. The examination will be held here May 16, the place to he deslnavd later. Applications must be on file not later than April 34 at the office of the manager, 11th U. 8. Civil Serv ice District, 450 Federal Offjca Build ing, Seattle, Wash. Details regarding qualifications may be received at the Medford poat offlos from Earl H. York, secretary of the local civil service board. Prof. Vining Talks To Health Workers At the bi-monthly meeting of the Jackson County Health asaoctatlon held Prldsy afternoon, Professor Irv ing Vining of Ashland presented the main address, speklng on "The Most Important Periods of Humsn Devel opment." The speaker atressed the formative periods of childhood and what can be done to lead the child into healthy and productive chan nels. Miss Blanche Runels, county health nurse, reported on the menu of the psychiatry clinics conducted perloc cally by Dr. Henry Dixon of Port land, who la brought here by the association. Miss Runels outlined the work done and mentioned a number of highly successful achievements brought about by theae efforts. Mrs. P. D. Wagner of Ashland vice-president, conducted tha meet, l.g, and the Medford group, host esses, served tea later In the after noon. Cross-Word Puzzle S. Rodent 10. Exist 11. Placid IS. Worn away 17. Regretted 10. Send out rays IS. Unimagina tive 14. Continent 15. Language of the iiuddhts1 scriptures ST. Land righting fores ( tt. Swamps IL Trappera 15. Points 14. Long abusive sptecb 16. Uara ot a wound 17. Spoke Imperfectly IL Beau without backs 4L. Anglo-Hasoa slaves 14. English ecbOOt 4k. Masculine name IT. Oreek letter 4S. Indefinite quantity II Small nub 15. Period of tlrosi abbr. DOWN t. In India, a hanging soresn of Ober kept wst to coot the air I. About S. Oepart 4. Portent I Plowed I Bar legally f. Snueesed I. High ttmpera lure ROYAL CHILDREN THREATENED A threat to kidnap the motherlea. children of King Leopold of the Belgiana wa. disclosed with the arrest of a 31-year-old former convict who confessed writing threatening letters to the king. Prince Baudouln and Princes. Josephine Charlotte are shown her as they watched procession at Brussels. (Associated Press Photon TRI COUNTY WILD LIFE FEDERATION SESSION ON MAY 9 Plana were announced yesterday for a meeting of sportsmen of Jack son, Josephine and Curry counties la Grants Paaa on Saturday, May 0. for the purpose of forming a unit of the Wild Life federation now In process of organization throughout the United States. Grants Pass sportsmen will be hosts for the meeting. It waa stated In a letter to Postmaster Prank DeSouza by Glenn B. Mitchell, chairman of the Grants) Pass Chamber of Com merce recreation and wild life com mittee. The organisation to be ier fected t the meeting will comprise the three counties, Mr. Mitchell said George W. Peavy, president of Ore gon State college, la to address the conference. A business session will be held In tha afternoon. It will be followed by demonstrations of fly casting, fancy shooting and other kinds of skill. The evening program Includes a salmon feed and enter talnment. GREET STANARO More than 350 Masons of southern Oregon and northern California, at tended the second' annual regional meeting of the craft at the Masonic temple here yesterday afternoon and last night. One of the principal purposes of the conclave was to pay tribute to H. Wayne Stanard, grand master of the grand lodge of Oregon, and his official family, Mr. Stanard gave an address at the bualneaa session lsst night. The day's ' program began at two o'clock with a school of instruction. During the afternoon there was a conference of masters, past masters, secretaries and wardens. These two events lasted until about 0:00 o'clock when a reception, social hour and registration were held. A banquet was held at 0 :90 and REGIONAL MASONS A WINNING VOTE FOR KNOX U -x irT' ii 1 1 tuno K K JAR : . . ... i.ii T y v.- a 1 V 1 H.r. t. Co!. Frank Knox, Chicago naw.pap.r publlsh.r and ant of ths ctndldats. for th. Republican presidential nomination, es.llng hit vote In the Illinois primary election. Col. Knos wa. victorious over Sen ator William I. Borah ol Idaho for tha Q. 0. P. delegation from that tat. (Associated Preea Photo) from 7:30 to B registration and ex axnlnatlon of visitors made up the program. Au entertainment was pre sented at 8:00. Open lodge waa held at 8:30 with the reception of Mr. Stanard and hla official group. Immediately afterward Mr. fitanerd gave the principal ad dress of the day. Addresses were also given by other grand officers, in cluding those from foreign Jurisdic tions. Yl IS KILLED (Continued from Page One.) oeived a sprained atikle and face cuts when the auto was demolished In the plunge. Delia Long, 87-year-old , Indian woman, reported the case to the Ash land police at 4 a. m. Friday. She said that she. In company with Scott and her two brothers, Millard and Ellsworth, 33, cere returning from Yreka, and admitted that all had boon drinking, Scott heavily. Near Shasta canyon, tit 9 a. m, Scott Insisted upon taking the wheel from her brother, Ellsworth, she told Ashland police. Feeling that Scott was Jn no condition to drive, ahe and Ellsworth Jumped out of the car and watched It careen rapidly up the highway. They told police they thought they saw the tall light disappear over the canyon wall but It waa so dark they could not tell. A truck picked the two pedestrians up and took them Into Ashland, where they notified police, who In turn notified the California highway patrol, and a search waa launched. No trace of the missing auto was found until 0 o'clock Friday morn ing when Millard Long, who bad been knocked unconscious, recovered and made hla way back to the high way and flagged fide to Yreka, where aid was summoned. Scott waa taken from the mangled suto and rushed to a Yreka hospital, but died won after hli arrival. Ashland police said that they had had frequent trouble with Scott, he having been arrested twice for drunk en driving. The victim of the crash la the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Scott of Beatty, on the Klamath In dian reservation. The body of their son waa returned there for burial last nlRht. . . ." :. ', i: ..r - :.: BERKOMZ, MAIN BANQUET SPEAKER ARRIVES MONDAY Noted Visitor To Fish And View Scenery Of Valley C. of C. Guest. Dr. Henry J. Berkowlts, principal speaker at the annual banquet of the Jackson County Chamber of Commerce to be held in the Hotel Mediord at 0:30 Tuesday, la expected to arrive here from Portland on the 8:16 train tomorrow morning. He will be met by M. N. Hogan and A. H. Ban we 11, who will be his hosts during the day. They will take him out Into the country for a day of fishing as he expressed a desire for an opportunity to reiax amid the charm and beauty of southern Ore gon's rural sections. He will remain In Medford Tuesday, Portland clvlo leader and noted speaker, Dr. Bercowlts will talk on "A United Community ' at the chamber banquet. Ben K. Harder, who served aa president of the chamber for the past two years, will be toastmaster. The new directors are to be Intro duced at the banquet and a trio composed of Esther Bristol, Norma Robinson and Katharine Vannlce will present a group of songs, C. Jamsa serving as accompanlat. It la expected that Archie Legg's orchestra will present a 15 -minute recital during the banquet. The or chestra Is to play for an Eaglea dance at Oriental Gardens the same night and it la anticipated that the leader will consent to give a brief concert at the dinner. Olen Anuptger, new president of the chamber of commerce, announc ed yesterday he had appointed W. F. Isaacs, George T. Frey and W. J. Warner a committee on committees. They are to meet In the chamber of commerce at 8 o'clock Wednesday night to select the personnel for all committees for the 1036-37 year. Prom their selections Mr. Arnsplger will designate the committee chair men and the committee personnel will be presented to the board of di rectors for confirmation at Its luncheon-meeting In the Hotel Medford next Friday. 2100 VACCINATED IN HEALTH DRIVE About 1,400 persons were vacci nated against smallpox laat week by Jackson oounty beslth authorltlea and 700 by private pbyslclans. Dr. A. N. Johnson, county bealtci officer, es timated yesterday. Many came' to the county offloea yesterday to nava the vaccine administered, be said. The disease broke out Friday In Winter In the Kvans valley and M peraona In the community were vac cinated by Dr. Johnson. Those re ported having cmallpox were three school ehlldren, two adults and one child of pre-echool age. Thlity-four pupils were vaoclnted In the Evens valley publlo school and 38, or the entire enrollment, In the valley's Seventh Day Adventlst school. All the attendants at the Wlmer etore and postofflce wera also vsocl nated. Contacts who decllnod to be vaoclnated were quarantined like the elk having the disease. Dr. Johnson said. - Smallpox struck again tn th Harold O. Waltermtre family yester day. It being reported by Dr. L. D. Inskeep, city ' health officer, that Mrs. Waltermlr now Use th dis ease. Earlier In th week Mr. Wal termlr and two o h 1 Id r n war stricken. Th family reside at SOS South Holly atreet. Attractive Answer Win Laundry Contest A large number of southern Ore gon women submitted exoellent en trants In th Domestlo Laundry and Dry Cleanera contest laat week, th first prise going to Mrs. W. M. Dawe, 134 North Bartlett street, accord ing to Olsn Patrick. Her solution to the scrambled letter purse Is on display at th laundry otfloee on North Riverside avenue. A poem by Mrs. Dawa waa Included to Illus trate th Importance of taking waeh day out of the home. Mildred Corey, 834 South River side avenue, embroidered her answer In blue and white material, and the Judge selected her entry for eecond sward. Third prise was given to Miaa Catherine Probetfield. 348 South Riverside avenue, for her artlatlo poster of a baby In a laundry bag. The answer to th puszl wa. ar ranged In a circle above th bag. Othera who won prtaea last week In cluded Mae Mark, Talent, Ore., Mrs. Edward E. Wolff. Talent, Ore, and Mrs. Wslter Erskln. Rout I. Med ford. A T-flquar branding Iron 75 yesr old from the Qulncy Corbett ranch nesr Oaddo, Stephana oounty, Texas, has bnen retired to Baylor university museum at Waco. An automobile-airplane crash wa averted at At. Petersburg, FIs., when the ship's pilot gav th plane, speed ing for a take off a "full Mick" and Jumped th car. Prod MaoMurrey I called Holly wood busiest hero. In 18 months, he has played It leading roles. Knox Hata 18 08 to 813.79 ' ITHELWYN B. HOFFMANN -Seventeen." 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