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PAGE FIFTEEN mm rn E3 MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUNTE. MEDFORD. OREGOX. FRIDAY, AUGUST 21. W.3. IEB Bead rf.ry M on tnu page You will probably find exactly the things you tun been looking tot or tale ot trade (or unused y article, you ma j have. Search rout attle 01 store-room you may find, nan; things others are seek-. ing and be able to realize Im mediate cash If what you want tan't here, advertise for II Tribune Classified ads arc ,, to expensive effective I RATES Per word first insertion (Minimum 36c) Each additional Insertion. per word lc (Minimum loe) Per line per month without copy changes . 81-35 Phone 75 FOB WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST Goodyear 8.75-30 truck tire and wheel between Medford and Prospect. Notify room 201, Orand Hotel. Reward. LOST If' dog is mibatng. call 1610. WANTED FEMALE HELP UNINCUMBERED woman, middle aged. Companion. Help care chil dren school age. Help with house work. Drive car. Elizabeth E. Mor rison. Wolf Creek; Ore. WANTED Middle-aged woman, un incumbered, general housework; private room. $20 month, call 1611. WANTED Qlrl for housework care of children. 730 Dakota. and WANTED Girl for general house work. References required. Call 11M-W. WANTED Experienced waitress. AP ply J. N. Cafe, 27 a. Front. WANTED Experienced waitress at once Wolf Creek Tavern, Woll Creek, Oregon. STENOGRAPHER wanted. Permanent position, Make written application. Box 752, Medford, Ore. MALE AND FEMALE PRUNE pickers wanted. Register now. ford Income. Box 8580, Tribune. Earl Sumner, Canyonvllle, Ore. . . starting sept, 1st- FOR SALE REAL ESTATE ,R HQop Yard fHop pfcklng amns3- FOR SALE-160 acres. 20 mile, from SahM Tend wooi fturalahed. Apple- Medford. Location S.W.'., Sec. 13, J.5S, rSS " Twp. 38. R. 2E., on Dead Indian zs2T. road- 800,000 ft. good timber, sev- W ANTED MALE HELP Jrice T300 52. -SSSS perlence and reference. Reply Box FQB BAllE7 lotai 9-room house, 4882, Tribune. plnstered. 3 fireplaces, cement foun- f n.Minrinun datlon. lots of fine shade. Suitable WANTED SITUATIONS for Beer Garden or Roadhouse. . . . Only 61,000. Terms, L. a. Plckell, INTELLIGENT man 28. wants steady 204 E. Main. work. Experienced In ranch and . ,-- ..-....-k office work. Referencea. 623 East FOR SALE A five-room house, much Main. more complete and attractive than ...i, - ' - ....-....- average. Communicate with owner MIDDLE-AGED couple want work on through Mall Tribune, Box No. ranch. Box 4860. Tribune. 487g, MIDDLE-AGED woman with son 14. r0B sale Four-room hou and wanta housekeeping. Motherless lot. porc,es, city water, electricity, home preferred. 211 McAndrews plenty shade. Price reasonable. 413 Road. Union St. POSITION WANTED by young worn- r0R sale 8 acres at city limits; 4 an. Experienced clerk stenographer. in pears; 8-room modern nouso. References. Tribune Box 4569. basement, city water, city mall de- ' . . -An- livery. 15 minutes walk to post of- WANTED -MISCELLANEOUS flee. 101 Western Ave. LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOM per- FOR SALE OR TRADE 12i acres on manently by gentleman. Write Bear creek, fair Improvements. All fully. Box 4865, Tribune. In alfalfa except garden. Trade tor 1-. .,.,,. ... - - - small acreage Just out of Medford. ANTED Water storage tank, about Terms on difference. J. 1. Fenton 1000 gal. capacity. D. A. Davis, Rt. Talent. 1. Box 163, Central point. . FOR 8ALE CHEAP DESIRABLE WANTED Hay to put up on shares. HOME SITE 76-ft, south frontage C. J. Llbolt, Central Point, route on Queen Anne Ave. at Llndley St 1, box 253. All Improvementa In and paid. To- . " "" " " " tal price 6600 00. D. R. Torrett, 713 WANTED To work ranch on shares W- 10th 8t McJrord Reliable married man and family. young, competent Would prefer 330 ACRE Stock Ranch. 37 acres In ranch with some irrigation or suit- clover; free deeded wster; pasture able dry ranch. Have team and with Little Butte creek running some equipment. Box 6002, Mall length place. House, barn. out Tribune, buildings, hay. team, farm Impie- ,.., . - - ments: terms. WUhlte, Lake Creek- WANTED TO RENT Small apart- Oregon. ment or house. Adults. Reasonable. -- Tribune box 4609. FOR SALE tauaern 8-room bouse. - -, -1 no. 7 Qlen Oak Court, by owner. WANTED Two circulating beating prea 0, gander. 14 mile south of stoves. 248 S. Riverside. r Oak Grove school. WANTED Feeder hogs. Chas. Isssca. 4800 WILL Buy on, ot tn, Mst locl. Crster Lake Highway, 3 mllea out. tlons m Medford; 7-room Bouse wltn Call evenings. 2 bathrooms, large back and front M...-.i... -. ' " - r porches; stone store-room, douoie EMPTY Truck returning from Sen new) pllnua. h,,.,,, Francisco weekly. Want heavy lhade. ,paco (or1' owcrt and gar. freight. Call 268-L. den. One of the best buys in town T. 7mtfd To buy small bunch of Inquire of the owner at 823 So mpSTre ewe.7 E N Mailer,. Rt. Oakdale Ave, or phone 945-X. 1, Medford. WHEN you think of real estate think WASTED-M.n'. laundry. Mrs. Bu- of brown & WHITE aon, t..i346.m. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK J WANTED Lamb wool. See the Med- , -.---.-i.-,.-,.-,. ford Bargain House. 37 No. Grspe for SALE Burro. Waner Ranch, valleyvlew, Ashland. Phone JUNK Hlgaest prices paid for brass. 18-P-13. radiauira copper storage oattenos w..,,.. aluminum and other metals FOR SALE Fresh Jersey cow. R. V. Scrap iron small or large iou Beall, Beau Lane. pipe sno machinery wool and cotton rags innet tubes FOR SALE Fresh cow, 640. John Out prices will interest you Mace, Central Point. Hides Pelts Wool Muhslt. 'TCT''. Household goods furniture stoves FOR SALE One 6-year-old bore oougtn or sold 1535 lbs., a good one; one 8-year- MEPFotm HAROAIN HOUSE old mere, broke; one young milk Hi - cow; two 7-month-old calves, mux FOR RENT HOUSES n"t', .L. FtnU3"; -Tal'!'t;- "JZ.-r- ." mi,kri BUY ND SELL: Livestock. J. H Lin- houseKano. loT '" " Inquire 145 S. Oakdale. -- - --ur,-.- FOREWENT - UtifonilAhed. mod- &$ht&9 it?"" era 6-room stucco, btsement. fur- ,"er7 , nce- Adults on jyPgjy Pla- BUY OR SELU-Hog. and plgi. Rout JSTRETrTal"! "turnip "houw. Bo' la3 srin Bt- Tfl 437Jj. no children, 113-50. 327 Marie 8. . FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR RENT 7-room house, barn and Bruwwvwxw all outbultdlnpi: 1' acre rooo laud. Mrs. Venabla, JicssonvUiti i Phone 413. j BOi'SES fut aie or rent Jir.rK FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Duplex Apt. 216 Haven. I FOR RENT Apartment. 334 Apple. FURNISHED Front Apartment, bath; adults. 604 W. 10th. FOR RENT 3-room rurnlshed apart ment. 40 Quince St. FOR RENT 2 nicety rurnlshed apts with electrical conveniences. In quire 305 So Oakdale. APT FOR RENT rrigidairo. beat, overstuffed private bath close In 8oe w Msln FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS ROOM FOR RENT 804 E. Main. PLEASANT sleeping room for rent. 33 No. Peach. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 4 S Grape. FOR RENT RCOM BOARD ROOM and board for one or two gentlemen, also garage. Reasonable, close In. excellent meals. 232 So. - Grape St. . ROOMS and meals reasonable. S Holly. 146 RESORT COTTAGES ENDERT'S BEACH Cottages .double bed and cot, 65.50 per week. Two rooms for four or more. Larger . cottages, two double beds and cots, 67.50 per week until after Labor Day. Phone 163 or 133. FOR RENT . MISCELLANEOUS NEW Electrolux Machine for rent, 25c hour. Call 17-F-12, Eagle Point. FOR RENT Garage, room for 2 cars 62.50 each per month. 220 East 9th. FOR RENT Store on East Jackson with living quarters. Phone 865-J. FOR EXCHANGE CRIPPLED Lady wants to trade gen tleman's ring, rare stone for four . good tires and tubes,, 6.25-18. Box 4847, Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE TRADE San Jose house,, one and Vi , acres, fruit lor family, room for 1000 chickens. Value 60000. All clear for Medford property. HOUSE on South Chestnut, 6400. LOT North Grape. Paved. 6250.00. Clear. Watches, small dlamonda. Cy Owens, lis Main. ATTRACTIVE 8-hOOM MODERN HOME, one acre garden, berries, etc.; only one mile from Medford. Trade for small grocery store wlto - living quarters. Write Box 4483. Mall Tribune. FOR t ALE or rRADE 1930 Bulek aedaz. 1517 Ko. Rlrerslde. i FOR SALE '933 Ford V-8 sedsn. I excellent couuimOD. Price 37S Phone 921-U FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES USED CARS 1935 Olds Sedan 1935 Plymouth coupe 1034 Chevrolet Pickup 1934 Studebaker sedan 1932 Studebaker sedan 1933 Plymouth coupe 1930 Bulck coupe 1930 Hudson sedan 192B Chevrolet coach 1927 Studebaker sedan 1935 Studebaker truck This Is headquarters for used Care and Trucks. SANDERSON MOTOR CO. Studebaker Sales & Service Open evenings FOR SALE Model A, Roadster. Call 1082. 1931 Ford FOR SALE My equity In 1929 Essex sedan. Inquire at 535 Pearl. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN 1934 long wheelbase Chevrolet truck. Low mileage. Dual tires. In good condition, full year license, equip ped with flat rack for fruit haul ing. See this truck today. Rogue River Chevrolet, Inc.. North River side. FOR SALE by owner, Dodge-Graham truck, 1028; good rubber, license; ready to run. See Howard Klmbeil. Jacksonville, phone 203. WHERE BE1TER CARS SELL FOR LESS Chevrolet Coupe, perfect condition, real transportation at ft real price: drive It ii53. Do Vaux Sport Sedan. Few can sur pass It In acceleration and hill climbing, and It is a smooth, silent, powerful and economical car as well $375. Ford Sedan, newly painted in gun metal, new top. Bargain $105. Many cars and trucks, also pickups to choose from. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth Dealers 113 South Riverside RECONDITIONED USED CARS All prices cut below cost. Some of these cars are nearly new. Buy now and save money. 1933 Plymouth Deluxe Sedan 1030 Plymouth Deluxe Sedan (Six-wheel equipment) 1934 Chrysler a Deluxe Sedan 1036 DeSoto Deluxe Sedan (With overdrive) 1933 Studebaker Regal Light 6 Sedan 1934 Plymouth Coupe 1030 Dodge 6 Sedan 1929 Ford Coupe 1933 Chevrolet Coupe 1930 Hudson Sedan LANGE MOTOR CAR CO. Chrysler-Plymouth Dealer 38 N. Riverside Ave. FOR SALE POULTRY 350 WHITE Leghorn pullets. Moving must sell at once. O. W. Stevens, on mile West of Phoenix. FOR SALE 85 young turkeys. Ed Tucker, Brownsboro. PULLETS Reds, 50c. Frank Howell Lozler Lane. DRESSED fryers, 000. Phone 314-W MILK fED FHYERJ Oarley H14-W FOR SALE D0US PETS FOR SALE Female Spitz puppies, 118 Genesee. FOR SALE Wire-haired puppies, 1111 N. Riverside. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS HOUSE Trailer, fine condition. Reas onable. Thomas Road. Bendorf. PUT IN YOUR WINTERS WOOD early. Oak. laurel, maneanlta and Zir. Tel. 034 -A. MAYTAG washer, davenport, day bed, 6-tube table model radio, 9X13 rug. Perfection oil stove, with oven; flat top desk, electric range with trash burner and colls, and Paul pump. AL'S TRADING POST Jacksonville Hgy. and Lozler Lane FOR SALE Closing out tables, beat ters, cider mill, feed cutter, organ, trunks, baby bed, separator, hall trees. Quitting business. Jack's 2nd Hand Store. BETTER Used Furniture. Dave: i port set, antique oea. gooa rocxers, springs, chests. 106 South Grape. 1931 FORD Victoria, perfect condition throughout. Must dispose of this fine car this week. No dealers. 120 Genesee. BALED STRAW 30c per bale. E H Niedermeyer, tel. 697-R-l. FOR SALE Large range. Ead'a Storage. SHELL Corn for turkeys. Alexander Hardware and implements, central Point. FOR SALE New, two man sawmill, complete. Capacity 3,000 ft. Priced right. C. J. Akers, Butte Falls Road. FOR SALE Good Boat with or with out trailer. Price reasonable. 601 No. Grape. FOR SALE: Alfalfa hay in shock. Cox ranch, So. Peach. FOR SALE Large body gold ore Iron sulphides. $7 to $43 per ton. T. P. Btseen, Blue Flower Lodge, Phoe nix. Ore. FOR SALE Tomatoes, lc lb. You pick. W. H. Penlner, Central Point. FOR SALE Bradshaw plums. 311 Vancouver. Phone 101 6-R. FOR SALE 320 ft. hot water radi ator pipes and connections; asbes tos covering; one Murphy-In -closet-bed: one small show case; one table; 4 chairs; 3 walnut spool i beds, springs, mattresses; one Iron fireplace basket; metal shingles. 246 8. Riverside. FOR SALE New Hotpolnt electric refrigerator, value $169.50. Never used. Will sacrifice fur cash. Make offer. Telephone 1549-W. TOMATOES 25c to 400 lug. Wright. West Phoenix. Hal FOR SALE Used car trunk. Jackson Hotel Barber Shop. FOR RALE Large bd. ma '.tress and springs. 01 No. Oakdale. FOR SALE 6-tube Geneva radio set, or trade for wood. Call at 003 6. Fir St., evenings. WALTER LEVER ETTE now has a "Caterpillar" RD4 Tractor. We nav ' hts Cletrsc mode) K that he for- ' merly used It la priced to move We also have his "CaterpllMi Twenty." taken on trade for a ne Twenty-two. This Is t good buy Hubbard Wray Co. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR BALE Evergreen sweet corn 230 Beatty Street. TOMATOES for canning, la pound Bring container, pnone Mrs. Warn er. 314-Y. ONE Fordson Tractor with Fordscn Mower attached. Will sell either or both. Hubbard Wray Co. WE HAVE two Pressure Systems. 450- gai. capacity, priced rignc. mio bard Wray Co. DUART permanents as low as $195 up w 4.du. rrevosis, 'Jiio bo. ubb dale. Phone 727. ROOFING Bring your roof troubles to us. Old roofs repaired, new roofs applied. Pabco products Ekerson Paint and Roof Store, 38 S Bartlett. Phone 243. ELECTROLUX Cleaner. 1 year old. jw.7o; iectroiux uieaner, 4 months old, $40.76. See the Hoover Man People Electric Store. MILK from tested goats. Jungfraw Goat Dairy. R. 4. Box 64 Tel. 437-J FOR SALE GRAIN BAGS and Twine Get our price. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N Grape St. Phone 1062 FOR SALE Hopper for sawdu't burner with baffle ptate. Almost new- Bargain Call at Mall rrtbune MISCELLANEOUS HIGHEST PRICES paid for Junk metal, copper, brass, aluminum, lead, rags, etc. So, Oregon Junk Co. Between Holly and Oakdale on Stewart Ave. PAINTING We have the best In terlor decorator In Medford. Paint lng, paperhanglng and linoleum Ekerson Pp.int and Roof Store, 38 a Bnrtlett Phone 243. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE or would trade for ranch. a going Grocery business and prop erty. Clear for clear. E. GOULD 402 West Jackson Street FOR SALE Profitable business on Pacific high A-ay For further in formation write Box 3823 Tribune BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. TITLE INHUKANCK ABSTRACTS ESCROW MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstract of Title. Rooms 3 and 6. No. 32 North Central Ave., upstairs. Expert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172 House cleaning, floor waxing orl ental rug cienntng and upholstering Transfer. HAWLEY TRANSFER - Expert pack ers and movers Special livestock moving equipment Prices right 619 North Riverside Phone 616 EAD3 TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 26 So Fir Phone 310 Prices right Service guaranteed. REINK1NO TRANSFER CO Long distance nauling Furniture cattle anything. Ill N Fir. Phone 1033 O Stuart. TRUCKING AND STORAGE - Local and long distance nauling, furnt. ture movlnR etc Reasonable rates Tel 613 F E Samsun Co Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Tropical tree ft. Festivals 10. Capital of ' Norway 14. On the eh el tared side 15. Wear away 16. State of mind 17. Appreciate fully and vividly 11. Deprive of courage 2L Deduce 22. Prefix meanlng son ' in names of Scotch or Irish origin Si, Fairy tale monsters 1&. Hawaiian wreath 28. One of David's chief rulers 27. Oo; Scotch 2. Malt liquor 20. Assert 22. Uraasy field 85. Oo over again 28. Bared tL Babylonian divinity 42. AtmosDliere 42. Nominal ' vaiua of stock 44. Behold 4ft. Covering of a watch face 48. Get bark 60. Uterary fragments SL Rectangular Insert Solution of Yesterday's Puzzls GU I N E AMP L I ANT ABSORBlROST PI EgWOTBlOPEllGA P eris'TMt EM AjD EflSl EJGE jPOTE DYJNG p SIC O R. N E D SPARSE RM V E gS COTElPigRCElOH H UElLO Aff HlATA I. X ca r yo Ialar. SE C AN T Ml ob ate TlRlUNlSEklAlSlrjD 53. Exist 64. Encountered 67. Hy birth 58. Sea eagle CO. Not sleeping " 62. Unit of . weight 82. Dim 68. Blend or unite again 68. One who tells tales 70. Pull apart 71. Forest In "As You Like It" 72. Too 74. SntiW runners for the feet 7ft. Force air noisily through the nose 76. Final 2 3 4 p5 7 e ? go a 3 ZMZZ2iZZZ5ZZZE5 22? Jf tJMM32 33 M ZZ5!lZZZSZZZZS?Z ZJlZL S2ZZ8 ?L ZJSM 4 . :? 2 -ty: 4S tttt 75 : rrjz - i.J j i ' i ii . , p ' The fashion etiup. IHE FASHION SHOP 808 U. 8 Nat'l Bank Building Dressmaking Myrtle Andrews Phone 1181 New location Money to Lend MONKY LOAN1U) ON AUTOS. LIVESTOCK. FUKNITUKK. ENDORSED NOTKS, fcTC. We want to supply your money needs without red tape or delay. SEE W. E. THOMAS MGR. MEDFORDS OLDEST AND LARGEST PERSONAL FINANCE COMPANY. 40 So Central, O round Floor Craterian Theater Bidg. Llo. No S-107-M-1B0. Phone 139. DIAMOND LOANS Prompt and courteous service. MKDFORD FINANCE CO. Over Farmers b Fruitgrowers Bank Phone 768. Uo. No. 6-200. IONEY TO LOAN ON MODERN HOMES 1. All loans direct reduction. 3. Interest reduced monthly by In stallment payments, 3. Principal does not come due In lump sum which may be diffi cult to meet. 4. Loans closed without delay. MEDFORD FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSN. Phone 195 126 H. Main LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF IIOND SALE SEALED BIDS will be received by Edith Weldman, clerk of Eagie Point School District No. 9, Eagle Point, Orogon, until the hour of 8 P.M. Thursday, September 3, 1936, at which time and Immediately thereaf ter bids will be opened by the school Board, meeting In the Eagle Point High School Bldg. at Eagle Point, Ore gon. Bids are for the purchase of Bonds of Eagle Point School District No. 9 in the sum of Three Thousand Dollars ($3,000.00), and bids are to be on both principal and Interest rate. Bonds are to be dated September 1, 1930, due and payable as follows, with Interest payable semi-annually: $500.00 payable September 1, 1941 $500.00 payable Maroh 1, 1042 $500.00 payable September 1, 1943 $500.00 payable March 1, 1043 $500.00 payable September 1. 1943 $500.00 payable March 1, 1044 Bids must be accompanied by a cer tified check for five per cent (6) of the par value of the issue. The school Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Dated this 14th day or August, 1036 EDITH WEIDMAN. Clerk. Eagle Point School District No. 9, Eagle Point, Oregon. NoV" to Creditors. Id the Coim1.; ourt of the State of Oregon for .... .kson County. In the Matter of the Estate of Chas Currier, Deceased, The undersigned has been appoint ed and quftUUed by the County Court of the State ot Oregon for jacKson County as Executrix of the Estate of Chas. Currier, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate arc notified to present mem, auiy ven fled, with proper vouchers, to the undersigned, at the office of Rawloa Moore, cooicv incatre Buiiaing, Mea ford, Oregon, within six months from July 31, 1038, the date oi tins notice ROSIE CURRIER, Executrix. Notice of Sule of Itrnl Proper.), In the County Court of the State of Oregon m and for tne county oi Jackson. In the Matter of the Estate of Isabel Boyden Trowbridge, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned, pursuant to and under and by virtue of the power of sale In the wilt of aald deceased, will sell at private sale in one parcel, to the highest bidder for cash, and subject to confirmation by said uourt. on and after the 7th day of September 1036. all the right, title, interest and estate of the said Isabel Boyden Trowbridge, deceased, at the time of Cross-Word Puzzle 22. Southern oonstellatloi 22. Asiatic palm 20, Acquire knowledge 20. Fragment SL Drive out 23. Fisher for certain flsb 54. Idollxe 26. Oriental commander 27. Small river Island 29. Moccasin 10. Mountain! comb. form 46. Large Japan ss silkworm 47. Portable outdoor , . lamp 48. Come la again 49. Flavor 62. New: comb form (ft. Watercresscs! dialectic Eng. 66. Thrice: prefix 68. Salamander 6?. Assessment rating 60. Branofriei of learning 61. Period of time 64. Cape or bead land 66. Jog 67. lllurnlnant 69. Innect 72. Sunice comb, form 2. Scandinavian meafure of length 2. Folder 4, General fight 6. Turk I ah cap 6. Religious recttifte 7. Toward 8. Tench 2. Japaneat coin 10. The end 1L Horsei of a certain color 12. Ardrnt affection 13, Poemn 18. A gran in on of Benjamin 20. Egg drink DOWN L Enual: bsr death, which was in undtvldod three-fifths Interest In and to the real property heieinaftsr described, and all right, title and Interest ot said estate, of, In. and to the fol lowing described real estate situated In the County of Jackson and State of Oregon, to-wlti Lot Five (6) In Block rourteen (14) of the Town (now City) of Med ford, according to the recorded plat thereoi, together with a continu ous lease and use of the right of way of hall and stairway In Has klns' Building on th. west of and adjoining said premises and all In terest in party walls. Terms and conditions of sals: Cash In lawful money of the united States; iu' 01 purcnass price to be nam at tune of sale balance on confirmation of sale and delivery or deed; the pur chaser to assume the payment of, and take me property purchased by him, subject to a mortgage In the sum of 13370.00, acrued Interest, all unpaid taxes, and subjeot to a leas.. All blda or offers must be In writ ing, and may b. left at th. offlc. of T. W. Miles, Jsckson County Bank Building. Medford, Oregon, attorney lor saia executor. Dated and first published Aumist 7th, 1936. C. Z. BOYDEN. executor or the Estat. of Isabel Boyden Trowbridge, deceased. AUSTRIA PUTS ON SPEED BASIS Danger of Internal Strife Is Believed Heightened by Munitions Race Army Expansion to Begin Soon VIENNA (UP) The Austrian muni tions Industry Is turning out war weapons at an astonishing rate aa tho struggle for mastery of the nation ttues on behind the scenes between Chancellor Kurt Schuschntgg and Prince Ernest von Stiabembem. Heavy and light tanks, s.. guns, plnnes and maohlne gun. arn stream ing from factories. No one seems to know or ls pre pared to tell why. Every Austrian knows that without outside help th. country could notwlthsUmd naxl ex ternal invasion for mora thsn a day or two. Its new-found arms, therefor., would seem to b. meant as a menace ogalnst the Internal quarreling ele ment, who seek to plunge Austria Into civil strife. Socialists, Austrian nazls, Fssclsts, communists and monarchists all hope to profit by th. discord and bicker. lng among the nation's leaders, Monarchists probably are th. only agitators who win not depend force. They wish to see otto return to his father's throno through laurel paths and not blood-spattered streets But the rsds and th. National social ists, as well a. the fascists, ar. pre pared if necessary to fight. Stored In Secret Each of th. militant parties has Its secret storehouses of arm.. The so cialist, were effectively disarmed af ter the government forces shot them Into submission In February, 1034, but they boist that today thsy are better .quipped for th. battle than before. Nazis say nothing about their arm ed strength. That they ar. prepar ing, however, was shown when they attacked Prlnc Btarh.mborg'. cast), near Una recently In th hop. ot seising th. h.lmwehr'. guns. How many guns and machln. gun. th. helmwehr, or Fascist legion which Starhemberg leada possesses only the leaders enow. Officially they ar. rap posed to hand their weapon ore' to the government, but they are ao tually said to be rapidly hiding them. Expansion of th. Austrian army. In dcflanca of th. peace treaty of At. Oermaln, helps to explain th. activity of th. munition, plants. Compulsory service goes Into force Oct. 1, when 1A.000 youth, born In 1015 will he called to be trained either In the army or In the labor battalions which Austria Is formulating on the lines of Fuehrer Hitler', working squads. Heavy Tanks Built The army, It is said, mod will be provided with moveable fortrease 13. ton armored car. carrying half a dozen men end capable of firing from medium sized guns In all directions The dominant flgur. In the Aus trian munitions business, Frit. Mandl, Is a friend of Prince von Starhem berg. They have the asm. tasta for light distractions, th. same bounding ambition, and th. same unqunch able courage, one as a business mag' nste and the other as aoldlar. Mandl'a powder faotory, Hlrtenberg Pulver Fabrlk. about 30 mile, south of Vienna, hss furnished most of th. arms possessed by Starhsmberg'. helmwehr, or horns guards. It 1. considered significant that government Inspired newspapers in Austria ' have launched a campaign for th. nationalization of the muni, tion. Industry. ' The Interpretation which politics I students plsc on th. more la thst th. government far the boom In munition, output may b. a double. edited sword. Some of the munitions will go to the army. Some, too, will bo for the polio, and gendarmerie. who are now flrst-lln. reserves for the regular foroes. But whst th. cabinet fear. Is that th. bond of friendship between Mandl and Starhemberg may become a wea pon at the head of the government If the warrior-prince war. to try to Install a fascist reglm. and oust th. clerical cabinet over which Scnuach nlgg rules and which finds It prin cipal support from th. priesthood, s WINDOW 0LA8S Ws sell window glass snd will replace your broken windows reasonsQlj. Trowbrldg. c.b met Worka Closing dm. for Too Late to CI sa ury Ads Is 1:90 p m. ' CM Mail Tribune want ad. Trail TRAIL, Aug. 31. (Spl.) The many friends of the Merrlman family were sorry to bear of Mr. Merrlman'a pass ing away August 18 at tile hospital in Salem, where he had been confined to hia bed for several months. All extend sympathy to the bereaved family Mr. Aries Ragsdele la 111 with flu. Mrs. Mary Burk and son Martin and Maoey Weln'horn were shopping In Medford August IT. Ouy Merrlman of Derby was a week end guest at th. horn, of his mother her. Miss Oersldlns Scott shopped In Medford August 17. Mr, and Mrs. Roy Cuslcks and Mrs. Jim Cuslcks arrived from Stockton, Calif. Monday to apend th. week as house guest, of Mr. and Mrs. irvin Howe. Mr. Cuslcks drove his own plane from the Bay city her. Bob Yancey Is enjoying norse-back riding every day unce he purchased th. riding pony of Bob wanner. H. 8. club of Upper Rogue Orange met August 18 at the home of Mrs. Lillian Moore near Prospeot. There were 10 member, present and one vis itor. After a business session a game was played after which the hostess served meUon and fruit punch. Next meeting will be at the home of Min nie Blasss at Trail, September 10.. It was changed from Tuesday. Septem ber 18. a. that Is Ollcers and Project Leaders day In Medford for the exten sion work under Mrs. Mable Mack's supervision. Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Hutchinson and little daughter Shirley of Klamath Falls were overnight guests at the S. W. Hutchinson homo Saturday ulght. There was a small forest fire along the highway near the a us Dltswortb place Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mr.. T. F. Aronson left for their home at Palo Alto Tuesday at tar spending a week her. as guest, of Mrs. L. L. Yanosy and son Bob. While her. they visited both Crater nd Diamond lakea and Intended visiting th. Oregon Cavea enrouta horn.. Mr. and Mrs. Aronson were very much' pleased with Oregon. This wss their first visit ber. but th.y are hop ing to return again next year. Mr.. Eva Segessman la carrying the mall up Elk creek tor few days Th. many friends of Mrs. Marlah Bennett, who was so bsdly hurt In an auto accident aevnal wseks sgo, will be glad to know ehe Is rapidly recov ering and la now able to sit up. Prospect PROSPECT, Aug. 31. (Bp!.) Aug ust 18 the Nelson Nye family attended th funeral of Harold Nye at th. Con ger funeral parlora In Medford. Inter ment waa In th. Rock Point cemetery. Harold Nye was a cousin of Nelson Ny. .,; Harry Merrlman, who pasted awsy August 19 attar a long Illness In the tuberculosis hospital at Salem, car lied th. mall between Prospeot and Trail for many year.. H. wa. also In strumental In th. organization of th. Upper Rogu. Orange and Its most active member. This community ex tends sincere sympathy to Mrs. Merrl man and th. three eons, Salvia camp .ntertaln.d group of young people Tuesday evening at her Red Blanket horn. In honor of two visiting cousins. . Upper Rogu. Horn. Economic club met Tuwdsy afternoon at th. home of Mm. Rub. Moor.. About 15 Isdles were present and enjoyed a melon feed at the close of the meeting. September the Upper Rogue Q range will hold an open meeting at 8 o'clock at th. Log Cabin. Thar, will be an Interesting program and an Ice cream Jitney. Anyone Interested In the Orange la cordially Invited to attend Prospect Townsend club will b. host at another picnic Sunday, August 38, In th. Nye grov. near th. Jantzer sawmill. Thar, will be races, gamss, mualo and apeaklng. Ic cream and cold drinks will be on sal.. The gen eral publlo la Invited and asked to bring a full basket. The local club will furnish coffee and cream, A graaa and brush fire sttrted no.u th. Crater Lak. highway on th. Nlon Tucker plaos, Tuesday morning, and burned over several acre, before It was put undar control. Brownsboro BROWNSBORO, Aug. 31 (Spl) There waa a good attendance at the service held at th. close ot Sunday school thla week and all enjoyed th. talk given by Mr, Anderson on his missionary work In Central Amer ica. In honor of Mr. Craig's birthday, Mrs. Craig Invited In a few frlenda Sunday at 13 o'clock for lc. cream and cake. Everyone wlshsd Mr. Craig many mora happy birthdays. Work has begun on harvesting th. tomato crop In Brownsbao and th. first load was taken to th. cannery at Ashlsnd Tuesday. Mrs. Fred Bloomlngcamp and (laughters Marjorle and Bernlece, of Hornbrook, Cal., wer. overnight guest at th. home of Mrs, L, J. Itohrar Thursday night of last week Other guest, at th. Rohrer horn. Fri day were Mr. and Mrs. Id Dreyer of Little Shasta and Mrs, Henry Stock- (lager of Ban Francisco, They also visited at the homes ot O. A. ana W. M. Hansen. Mrs. H. W. Wright and children attended th. play at Antelope last Frldsy evening. Last Frldsy evening th. Browns boro Sunday school was Invited to th. horn, of Mr. snd Mrs. Irvin Bar lows In Eagle Point. All who attend ed spent a very pleasant evening. Delicious refreshment of lc cream Big Applegate BIO APPr.HflATW m ,o, . - , a - . i -ti i. Rclatlvea who wer. recent guest at lh hnm, n 1,. . w ...... .... , nIlu Mra wauac. Haskins were Mr. and Mrs. Ves Ford wuMwmur, iai., and Mrs. Mary Matney and Mrs. Wm. Klever ot iivu. ; Mis Jeanne Stlnson of Medford la spending the week here with her sunt, Mrs. Fred Copplo. Mrs. Vom Buck and th Misses Virginia Ballard and Velma Bond of Colusa, cal.. are spending a few daya with frlenda and relatives In the com. munlty. Mrs. Buck I a guest of Mr, and Mrs. M. R. Buck, and Miss Bal lard and Miss Bond ar guest of th former's grandparent. Mr. ami Mra. J. A. West. Mrs. Albert Colling sustained a broken leg when she fell at her home here early In tho week. She la not confined to her bed, however. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pool and twln daughters, Rosalind and Raynotto, of Ontario, Ore., were guests of Mr, Poole's aunt, Mrs. Dora Saltmarsh, and other relatives this week. Mr. and Mrs. Pool 'cam. here following several days spent at Portland, and expected to visit relatives In Engl. Point and to motor to Crater lake before returning to their home, Mrs. Charles Buck. Mrs. Lllla Has., kins, and Mrs. Lee Port attended th. evening service at the First Christian church at Medford Sunday. , ,- Mri and Mrs. Orvllle Rowden ot Medford were guests at the horn, of Mra. Lyal Hard Monday. Mrs. E. H. Taylor haa accepted em ployment during Saturday evenlnga at tho Band Box at Medford. Jim Arnold of Oak drove district haa taken charge at Whiskey Peak' lookout for th. remainder of firs sea. eon. Mr. Arnold succeeds two CCC men from Csmp Applegat. who as sumed the post temporarily following tne gun accident two weeks ago In which Lookout James MacLcan wa. seriously Injured. Mrs. Fred Scoffleld and Mrs. O. Murphy of Bridge, ore., were recent guests here at the horn, of Mra. Scot, field' sister, Mrs. Fred Offenbacher, Mra. Hattle Roundtree and daugh ter. Marie, have returned to their home here after spending the lost two months near Klamath Falls. While there, they visited Mrs. Roundtree'. brother, Charles Oregg, formerly ot this sectlo"'. - Donald O'Brien underwent a tonsil operation at Medford Thursday. Nelson Emll of Portland spent few day. at Ruch as a guest ot his alster, Mrs. Jack Peebler. Mr. Emll, with members of the family, enjoyed a trip to Crater and Diamond lakes. Among local people employed In orchards or packing housea at Med, ford are Mra. Fred West, Robert Plot cher. Jr., Oeorg. Taylor, Miss Jessl... Smith, Dixie York, Mrs. Ol.nn Salt marsh also expect to be employed In ' a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Val Haskln left, this week tor Orsnts Pass vicin ity, when they are employed in hop fields. ' Threshing season,- In full swing here during th. last two weeks, la nearlng completion. Farmers ' report their grain somewhat affected with rust, and some have noted ahrlvellng of th. wh.at duo to excessive heat. Billy Heckman of Modoo Point, who haa apent most of tho summer on th. Applegat., enjoyed a few days' out lng at Sliver Fork this week. Billy made the trip by horseback, accom panying Clarence Buck, who went to the Siskiyou. In th. Interest of hts cattl. there. Beaver oreek school building wa repainted thla week In preparation for opening or school September 8. Th. work waa donated by patrons of th. district. Mr. and Mra. Roy Brown have re turned to Olendale, C.I., after spend, lng the summer vacation on Apple gate' and in other sections of south ern Oregon. , , Mrs. Will Hansen and Miss Irma Thomaa of Medford were guest, of th. fornwr's .Ister, Mrs. W. ; H, McDanl.l, Wednesday. Mr. and Mra, William Helrenateln and daughter, Barbara, left late last week for their home In Pekln, 111 . after spending two week her. with Mr. Helfensteln's sister, Mra. Berth' Haskins. Shortly before their depar ture, Mr. Haskins entertained several young friends at dinner In honor of Barbara'a sixth birthday anniversary, Ouest Included Rosella Offenbacher,. Clara Fay McKe. and Evelyn Byrn.. Th. easternera also were guests ot Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dates at Medford during their stay her. They ex pected to visit Portland, Seattle, and Yellowstone national park on their homeward Journey. In addition to being on th watch for fires, W. H. McDanlel, forest serv. Ice fireman on duty at hit horn, neat Ruch, waa busy counting passing automobile Thursday. At Intervals during th. summer he I. requested by the state bureau of reads to count th. car. during 18-hour period, re cording th. type, of trucks, number of out of stats cars, etc. One Sunday Mr. McDanlel counted 308 cars. Oen. Tower., employe at Star ranger ata . tion, also la given the same task. . - Weather Northern California: Fair tonight and Saturday, but generally cloudy . on coast; no change In temperature; gentl. northwest wind off coast. Oregon: Fair tonight and Saturday, but generally cloudy In northwest portion: slightly cooler In Interior of south and east portions Saturday; moderate changeable wind off coast. and cske wer. served. France Myers apent' a few daya thla week with her friend Lois Wright. Lois accompanied her to her bom. In Medford and will be a guest of the Myers' until Monday. Mrs. Jack Conger's brother ot Med ford Is spending a week her the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Conger.