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"MEDFOITD "MAIL TRTBUXE. !"EDFORD. OREGON", SUNDAY. AUGUST 23. 1936 PAGE ELEVEN Read every aa on tnu page Tou will probably find exactly the things you have been looking tor or a sale or trade (or unused articles you may have. Search your attlo or i to re-room you may find many tblnge others are seek ing and be able to realize Im mediate cash If what you want Isn't bere. advertise for It Tribune Classified ads are Inexpensive effectlvel RATES Pt word first insertion (Minimum 36o) Each additional insertion. per word -lc Minimum 10c) per tine per month without . copy changes - $XM Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST Elks tooth, engraved W.A.O. and 1168. Reward. Return to Elks Club. LOST Green fountain pen, Sat. p. m. on South Central. Seward. Tel. 657-L. SPECTACLES POUND on South Cen- tral. Owner call Shults Bros. Paint Shop. 220 N. Bartlett. POUND Glee Club pin. Owner to pay for adv. Tribune olflce. LOST If dog is miMing, call 1518. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Lady, about 60, to keep house and take care of 4-year old girl In exchange for board, room and small salary. Ask for A. J. Berscb at Montgomery Ward. WANTED Girl for housework. Tel. 1147-M. UNINCUMBERED woman, middle aged. Companion. Help care chil dren school age. Help with house work. Drive car. Elizabeth S. Mor rison, Wolf Creek. Ore. WANTED Middle-aged woman, un incumbered, general housework; private room. 620 month. Call 1511. WANTED Girl for housework and care of children. 780 Dakota. WANTED Girl for general house work. References required. Call 1104-W. STENOGRAPHER wanted. Permanent position. Make written application. Box 752, Medford, Ore. MALE AND FEMALE ' WANTED Dishwasher at Corner Inn. 304 So. Central. A FEW more hop pickers wanted. Roy E. Lathrop, 3 miles west Grants Pass on Upper River road. PRUNE pickers wanted. Register now. Earl Sumner, Canyonvllle, Ore. Starting Sept. 1st. REGISTER NOW at the B. M. Clute Hop Yard for Hop Picking. Cabins, lights and wood furnished Apple gate, Ore. WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Man to put $800 cash In good sawmill In splendid location for 1-3 interest in mill. Phone 293-Y or call 103 East 11th St. WANTED A young man, Intelligent nd pleasant to work for finance company on appraisals and collec tions by the hour. This Is a part time Job only and applicants should have some other source of Income. In reply state age, education and previous experience. Address Post - Office Box 868. Medford, Ore. MAN For Coffee Route, Up to $45 first week. Automobile given as bonus. Write Albert Mills, 307 Mon mouth, Ctnolnnatl. Ohio. SALESMAN Sell work, dress shoes. 102 styles. Special arch support. Big commissions. Steady repeats. Ex perience unnecessary. Outfit free. Tenners, 604 O. Street, Boston. Mass. WANTED Man to do choree on ranrh, for room and board. Give references. F. W. meter. Gold Hill. Oregon. WANTED Responsible man for sslea and collection wont. Furnish ex- " perlence and reference. Reply Box 4882. Tribune. WANTED SITUATIONS INTELLIGENT msn 29, wants steady work. Experienced In ranch and office work. References. 523 East Main. Phone 808-Y. MIDDLE-AGED couple want work on ranch. Box 4860, Tribune. MIDDLE-AGED woman with son 14. wants housekeeping. Motherless home preferred. 311 McAndrews Rosd. POSITION WANTED by young wom an. Experienced clerk stenographer. References. Tribune Box 4SG9. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Circulating heater. Rtato price and kind. O. P. Sullivan, Rt. 3. Box 188, Medford. WANTED Used pressure cooker. Tel. 1050-X or 208 Summit. DOO accustomed to stock. Will give good home In country. Inquire 707 Sherman. WANTED Good used Bike. Inquire Leonard Carman at Oak Grove Serv ice Station, Jacksonville Hwy. EMPTY Truek returning from Sen Francisco weekly. Want heavy freight. Call 258-L. WANTED To buy Used Cash Reg-! later. Pnone 394-Y. j HIOHFST PRICE3 paid for Junk mo 1. copper, brass, aluminum, ' - - r'c St. Orcein think Co. Between Holly and Oakdaie on j btewart Ave. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOM per manently by gentleman. Write fully. Box 4885, Tribune. WANTED Water storage tank, about 1000 gal. capacity. D. A. Davis, Bt. 1, Box 182. Central. Point. WANTED Hay to put up on shares. C. J. LlDOIl, WUUttl ruiMV, 1, box 363. WANTED Men's laundry. Mrs. Bu son. Tel. 1345-M. WANTED Lamb wool. See the Med- JUNK Highest prices paid lor brass, radiators oopper storage batteries aluminum and ether metals i Scrap iron, small or targe iota pipe ano machinery wool and cotton rags inner cubes. Our prices will interest you. Hides, pelts, wool. Mobsir. Household goods, furniture, stoves sought or sold MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE. WANTED To work ranch on shares Reliable marrieo man ana lauu.jr. young, competent Would prefer ranch with some Irrigation or suit, sble dry ranch. Have team and some equipment. Box 5002. Mall Tribune. WANTED Two circulating heating stoves. 248 8. Riverside. FOR RENT HOUSES prm RENT 5-room unfurn. house. 1st house East of courthouse In Jacksonville. FOR RENT 6-room house with sleep ing porch. Water paid for. Adults. $180.00 per year. 328 S. Hamilton. Phone 318. FOR RENT Very desirable 8-room house, 1220 East Main, 2 bedrooms, sun-room, fireplace, furnace, gar age. Address W. J. Sproat. General Delivery, Portland, Oregon. FOR RENT 6-room house, unfur nished, large garden. Inquire 116 S. Holly. FOR RENT Unfurnished, mod ern 6-room stucco, basement, fur nace. Adults only. Apply 825 Pine FOR RENT 7-room house, barn and all outbuildings: Vi acre good land. Mrs. Venable, Jacksonville Phone 413. HOUSES (oi sale or rent. Jackson Count bicib nd imd Ass n FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT 3-room unfurnished apartment. 33 N. Peach. FOR RENT Apartment. 334 Apple, FOR RENT 3-room furnished apart ment. 40 Quince St. FOR RENT 2 nlceiy furnished apts. with electrical conveniences In quire 305 8o. Oakdaie. j overstuffed private bath close in . BT din DB-Wr kMairialM nut FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS MODERN, furnished, 4-rooms, lawn shade, berries, $20, water paid. 852 West 2nd. ROOM FOR RENT 804 E. Main. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 44 8 Grape FOR RENT RCOM BOARD ROOM and board for one or two gentlemen, also garage. Reasonable, close In, excellent meals. 333 So. Grape St. ROOMS and meals re&sonsble. 146 S Holly RESORT COTTAGES ENDERTS BEACH cottages .double bed and cot, $5.60 per week. Two rooms for four or more. Larger cottages, two double beds and cols. $7.50 per week until after Labor Day. Phone 163 or 133. ' FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Acreage with buildings. 1700 Prune St. NEW Electrolux Machine for rent, 25c hour. Call 17-F-13. Eagle Point, FOR RENT Garage, room for 3 cars $3.60 each per month. 220 East 8th. FOR RENT Store on East Jsckson with living quarters. Phone 865-J. FOR EXCHANGE I'M Rebekah, crippled, want to trade gentleman's ring, rare stone lor four good tires, tubes, 5.25-18, Odd Fellow that want to assist write Box 4162, Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE TRADE San Jose house, one and V4 acres, fruit for family, room for 1000 chickens. Value 96000. All clear for Medford property. HOUSE on South Chestnut. M00 LOT North Grape. Paved. 1230.00. Clear. Watches, small diamonds. Cy Owens, lie Main. WANT 8mall farm or dairy for Med ford income Box 3S80, Tribune. FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE DAIRY RANCH 180 teres, 85 cultivated. 26 acres clo ver, Butte Creek runs through place with free Irrigation, substantial buildings, fenced and cross fenced with wo"n -Mr Farm will carry 25 dairy cows. 60 ton hay goes with place. Price 17600 00. ALSO Late model Pontlae sedan In splendid condition and cash for bouse in Medford or suburban: ALSO Will rent to responsible tenant. 40Q acre dairy ranch, free Irrigation and river frontage. Will carry 76 dalrv cows. THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANOE No. 7 No. Bartlett St. Phone 1496 FOR SALE Group of good quartz and placer claims. Some high grade. Tunnels, drifts, developments. Earl Harmon, Medford Hotel. Medford. FOR SALE Six-room house, three bedrooms. 3 lots, located close to grade and hlnti schools. Price 11700. Attractlce teims, ALSO 8-roora house, hardwood floors, fireplace, newly decorated. Desirable location In Jacksonville. Price S1800. Attractive terms. JACKSON COUNTY BflLDlNO A LOAN ASSN. 126 East Main or Phone U6 FOE SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. TRADE OR LEASE My equity In 8-room house. No. 7 Glen Oak Court, for smaller poperty or acreage. Home Owner's Loan. Pred C. Sander. Vi mile S. Oak Grove school. FOR SALE 160 acres, 20 miles from Medford. Location S.W.14, Sec. 13. Twp. 38. R. 2E., on Dead Indian road. 800.000 ft. good timber, sev eral lakes. Some good garden ground. Price 91200 cash. Timber will pay for the place, p. A. Fergus, S31 4th St., Bremerton, Wash. FOR SALE 7 lots, 9 -room house, plastered, 3 fireplaces, cement foun dation, lots of fine shade. Suitable for Beer Garden or Road house, Only 1.000. Terms. L. O. Plckell, 204 E. Main. FOR SALE A five-room house, much more complete and attractive than average. Communicate with owner through Mall Tribune, Box No. 4878. FOR 8 ALE Four -room house and lot; porches, city water, electricity, plenty shade. Price reasonable. 413 Union St. FOR SALE! 5 acres at city limits; 4 In pears; 6-room modern house, basement, city water, city mall de livery. 15 minutes walk to post of fice. 101 Western Ave. FOR SALE OR TRADE 12 acres on Bear creek, fair Improvements. All In alfalfa except garden. Trade for small acreage Just out of Medford Terms on difference. J, I. Fenton Talent. 320 ACRE Stock Ranch. 37 acres In clover; free deeded water; pasture with Little Butte creek running length place. House, barn, out buildings, bay. team, farm imple ments; terms. WUhlte, Lake Creek Oregon. FOR SALE Muoern 8-room house. No. 7 Glen Oak Court, by owner. Fred O- Sander. mile south of Oak Grove school. 94600 WILL BUY one of the best loca tions in Medford; 7-room bouse with a bathrooms, large back and front porches; stone store-room, douole garage; newly painted; beautiful shade; space for flowers and gar den, one of the best buys in town Inquire of the owner at 822 So Oakdaie Ave. or phone 94&-X. VYHfcN you think of reaj estate think of BROWN & WHITE FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE or TRADE 1925 Hup sport roadster; 1926 Oakland coach: heavy duty trailer. 1059 Court St. 1034 PONTIAO 2 -door sedan with trunk. Driven only 15,000 miles. Priced right for quick sale. SKINNER'S GARAGE t 143 S. Riverside Bulck - Pontlae Sales FOR SALE 1934 Dodge Do Luxe 4 door sedan. This car Is a popular car, In fine condition. SKINNER'S GARAGE 143 8. Riverside Bulck - Pontlao Sales FOR SALE 1934 Plymouth De Luxe a-door sedan, good paint. Good tires. Just the car for your vaca tion trip. SKINNER'S GARAGE 143 S. Riverside Bulck - Pontlao Sales 700 $260 DOWN PAYMENT 0 ACRES, 16 under cultivation, 10 free Irrigation, 6-room house, barn, fenced. Runnlntr stream thru place. One hours drive from Med- lord. FOR LEASE Service station, camp gruunu, uunce nan, eiuou casn re quired. EXTRA OOOp BUY 114 acres splendid soil, 6-room plastered house, woodshed, garage, chicken nouse, close to Medford. 11600 400 down. Stock and Dairy ranches with free irrigation. FOWLER & UPP 44 North Riverside FOR SALE or TRADE 1930 Bulck sedan. 1517 No. Riverside. . FOR SALE 1933 Ford V-8 sedan, excellent condition. Price $375 Phone 921 -L. USED CARS 1935 Olds Sedan -1935 Plymouth coupe 1934 Chevrolet Pickup I 1934 Studebaker sedan I 1932 Studebaker sedan 1933 Plymouth coupe , 1930 Bulck coupe 1930 Hudson sedan 1928 Chevrolet coach 1927 Studebaker sedan 1935 Studebaker truck ' This Is headquarters for used Cars and Trucks. SANDERSON MOTOR CO. Studebaker Sales de Service Open evenings 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 Kiver cnevrojet, inc., worm River side, RECONDITIONED USED CARS AJ1 prices cut below cost. Some of these cars are nearly new. Buy now and save money. 1936 Plymouth Deluxe Sedan 1935 Plymouth Deluxe Sedan (Six-wheel equipment) 1934 Chrysler 6 Deluxe Sedan 1936 DeSoto Deluxe Sedan (With overdrive) 1932 Suidebaker Regal Light 0 Sedan 1934 Plymouth Coupe 1930 Dodge 6 Sedan 1929 Ford Coupe 1932 Chevrolet Coupe 1930 Hudson Sedan LANOE MOTOR CAR CO-Chrysler-Plymouth Dealer 38 N Riverside Ave. FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE 86 young turkeys. Ed Tucker. Brownsboro. DRESSED fryers. 60c. Phone 314-W MILK KED PHVEHS CwMey 314-W FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 1 Jersey cow and 1 Hol strln both young, been fresh 9 months. Inquire 22 North Front St.. Medford. FOR SALE 3 milk cow, 4 heifers, 1 bull ca.f. C. Plappe. Rt. 1, 14 mile north Bear Creek bridge, Central Point. I'OR SALE Burro. Warner Ranch. Valleyview, Ashland. Phone 18-F-I3. FOR SALE Fresh Jersey cow. R. V BeaU, BeaU Laos. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 8 Guernsey heifers. 3 iresn. mgn grade mutters, iuu k. 1. R. pullets, 6 months old. J. A. Scott, Rogue River, Ore. FOR SALE Fresh cow, $40. John Mace, Central Point. FOR SALE One 5-yoar-old horse 1535 lbs., a good one; one 3-year old mare, broke; one young nulk cow; two 7-month-oid calves, mil fat. J. I. Fenton, Talent. BUY AND SELL: Livestock. J. H Lin vllle. Old Pacific Highway-. North 01 Medford. FOR BALE 3 head of dairy cows Henry Oweis. Route 3, Box 90. BUY OR SELL Hogs and pigs. Route 4. Box 133. Spring St. Tel. 437-M. FOR SALE DOGS PETS PEDIGREED Cocker Spaniel puppies. Thrasher's Kennel. Jacksonville. Phone 173. FOR SALE Female Spits puppies. 118 Genesee. FOR SALE Wire-haired puppies. 1111 N. Riverside. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR SALE My fine old $500 Josef Klton violin at the Baldwin Piano Shop, for $175 cash. Address W. H. Morgan, Box 294, Klamath Falls, Oregon. FOR SALE Bungalow piano, and 0 Melody saxophone in good condi tion. Mnke offer. 215 W. Jackson. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Fordson tractor, good condition. $75 cash. Star Route, Box 60, Ashland. FOR SALE Heavy body fir. Will de liver. Get my prices before you buy Any length desired. A. C. Silver, Box 171. Butte Falls. FOR SALE Damson plums, Seckel pears. Mrs. D. W. Luke. Phone 639-J-l. FOR SALE Duo-Therm automatic oil burning circulating heater. Like new. $60.00. Terms or cash. Phone 940-J. FOR SALE Evergreen sweet corn. 230 Beatty Street. TOMATOES for canning, lc pound . Bruvi container. Phone Mrs. Walk er. 314-Y. DUART permanents as low as $195 up to $4.50. Prevost's, 236 So. Oak dale. Phone 727. FOR SALE Cull pickling cucumbers, 35c large lug. Fine for household use. Bring containers. Last house at end of south Peach. FOR SALE or TRADE Ladies' bicyele Mann, U mile north 4 Corner Sorv lce Station, Midway Road: X'OR SALE All wool lumber Jackets, 60c each; good, all leather gloves, 25c pair; Henderson 4-cyllnder motor; -used Chev. truck parts; many other Items reasonably priced. Southern Oregon Junk Co., Stewart Ave., between Oakdaie and Holly. Open Sunday until noon. TOMATOES No. 1, 75o lug; No. 'i, 25c lug. B. E. Ford, 2 miles weM on Jacksonville Hgy. Phone 731-R. ROOFING Bring your roof troubles to us. Old roofs repaired, new roofs applied. Pabco products Rknmnn Paint. nfiH Rnof atnrm an a j Bartlett. Phone 243. MILK from tested goats. Jungfraw Goat Dairy. R. 4. Box 64 Tel. 437-J FOR 8ALE GRAIN BAGS and Twine Get our price. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N Orape St. Phone 1062 FOR SALE Hopper for sawdust burner with Darrie plate. . Almost new. Bargain. Call at Mall Tribune OFFICE safe and platform scales for snip. Modford Planing Mill. Mail Tribune Daily f ACROSS 1. Tardy S. Fairy I. Render accesiblt II. Spoken 15. Cravat 14. Gambling game 16. Familiar appellation 17. Three-part composition 18. Channel from the shore Inland If. Devote 21. Snug room 22. First woman 13. Past 15. Poorly 18, Fur-bearing animals I?. Secondhand IK Native metal 34. Brilliant blue star St. Is contingent upon 17. Kind of wine JR. Exist 29. Metal 40. Fin 42. Thin cake 4&. Cereal grass Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle E A k pi g rriE i5.0s !l o ALE EpgRteDEpRopB K alTTIz EunBER v'e I N E MJA C M5 G ft E S ALETliHLEA R Err riajc Effe wms e jSglfMfMN gWi nit RjEfM E IV&eMt AfnTlL EK TIE A rlpftr NLgl0 48, Observe carefully tt). Immediately 62. Baking chamber 62, Short for a man's name 64. Italian city 65. Marries 68. Partook of sol 14 food 67. Affirmative votes 1 2 3 V Wf I I7 Bf y T -ml 25 26 27 2fi2f" 3o 31 32 W,5$ M34 35 t 37 Utt '-J -i i jJiOL 4o 41 My 42 43 44 W' 45 4Je 4J 'fat ill 48 4? yE'fo SI ;;.-, Tz 35 714 55 ,.',. Sle ;,, 57 :,; ' FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS SADDLE, well made, A-l condition, cheap, or trade lor livestock. 707 Sherman. UNUSUALLY efficient oil burner heat up to six rooms. Cost $100.00, sell half price. Phone 1025-M. HOUSE Trailer, fine condition. Reas onable. Thomas Road. Bendorf. PUT IN YOUR WINTERS WOOD early. Oak. laurel, manzanlta and fir. Tel. 634-X. FOR SALE Closing out tablos, heat ters, cider mill, feed cutter, organ, trunks, bnby bed, separator, hall trees. Quitting business. Jack's 2nd Hand Store. BETTER Used Furniture. Davenport set, antique bed, good rockers, springs, chests. 106 South Grape. BALED STRAW 30c per bale. H Nledermeyer, tel. 697-R-l. FOR SALE Large range. Call at Ead's Storage. SHELL Corn for turkeys. Alexander Hardware and Implements, Central Point. FOR BALE 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 Tomatoes, lc lb. You pick. W. H. Penlnger, Central Point. FOR SALE Bradshaw plums, 211 Vancouver. Phone 1016-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; 2 walnut spool i beds, springs, mattresses; one Iron fireplace basket; - metal shingles. 246 S. Riverside. FOR SALE New Hotpolnt electric refrlgerntor. value $160.60. Never used. Will sacrifice for cash. Make offer. Telephone 1649-W. FOR SALE Large bed. mattress and springs. 61 No. Oakdaie. FOR SALE 6-tube Geneva radio set. or trade for wood. Call at 602 S. Fir St.. evenings. MISCELLANEOUS SHEEPMEN Losses through dogs shall be reported within 48 hours In order to secure compensation. DOG CONTROL BOARD, IF the party who left a baby girl at 'a baby home for adoption about twenty-two years ago. and which baby has now grown to young wo manhood, will answer this adver tisement they will learn of some thing much to their advantage. Box 4903. Mall Tribune. $1200 PRIZES Missing word contest. Nothing to selL Ask for free entry blank. Western Novelty Co., 030 3. W. Third Ave., Portland, Ore. PAINTING Wo have the best In torlor decorator in Medford. Paint ing, pnperhangtng and linoleum Ekerson Paint and Roof Store, 38 tt .Bartlett 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 Paclflo highway For further In formation write Box 3R23. Tribune BUSINESS DIRECTORY I he fashion Chop. THE FASHION 8HOP 308 0. B Nat'l Bank Building ureasmaking Myrtle Andrews Phone 1181 New location Cross-Word Puzzle 11. Midday 16. Sea fighting force 2u. Sweet potato 22. Senior 24. Donated 26. Undeveloped flower 26. Peer Clynt'e mother 27. Went away 2. mtter vetch 23. Note or the scale 20. Reir 81. Pouch 33. Hypothetical force 81. Novel 37. Mud 13 Coat with a. alloy of tlo and lead 40. Sufficient; poetlo 41. Plow Into rid Res 48. Efyptian lizard 44. Authoritative decree 46. American Indian 4ft. Feminine namf 47. Ropes for holnt fng a ship s yards 4. Type measuret 61. Snout , Tilt DOWN 1. Lengthy 2. Opctntlc iolt . 2. Diplomacy 4. Wild anlmAl 6. lay't march 1. Not stiff 7. Perceive through the touch - I. Frequently f. Forgiven 10. American lake BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. TITLE INSUHAS'CK ABSTRACTS ESCROW MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts 01 Title. Room 3 and 6. No. 32 North Centrnl Ave., upstair. Expert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. U73 House cleaning, floor waxing, orl ental ms cleaning and upholstering Transfer. HAWL.EV TRANSFER Expert pack era and movers. Special livestock moving equipment. Prices right 61B North Riverside. Phone 816. EADS TRANSFER & 8T0RA0E CO. Office 26 So. Fir. Phone 316. Prices right, service guaranteed. REIN KINO TRANSFER CO. Long distance hauling. Furniture, cattle anything. Ill N- Fir. Phone 1033 0 Stuart. TRUCKING AND STORAGE Local and long distance hauling, furni ture moving, eto. Reasonable rates Tel B33 F. E. Samson Co. Money to Lend MONEY LOANhT) ON AUTOS, LIVESTOCK FURNITURE, ENDORSED NOTES, ETC. We want to supply your money needs without red tape or delay. SEE W. B. THOMAS MGR. MEDFORD'S OLDEST AND LARGEST PERSONAL FINANCE COMPANY. 48 So Central, Ground Floor Oratorlan Theater Bldg. ' Llo. No S-IS7-M-18U. Phone 139. DIAMOND LOANS Prompt and courtoous service, MEDFORD FINANCE CO. Over Farmers 6 Fruitgrowers Bank Phone 768. Llo. No. 8-200 MONEY TO LOAN ON MODERN HOMES 1. All loans direct reduction. 3. Interest reduced monthly by In stallment payments. 3. Principal does not corns dus In lump sum which may bs diffi cult to meet. 4. Loans closed without delay. MEDFORD FEDERAL SAVINOB AND LOAN ASSN. Phone 195 ' 126 B. Main 1ST ACCIDENTS PORTLAND, Aug. )3. (AP) In attention of automobile driven to the Job at hand drlvtnft cause moat accidents, R, 0. Haven, New York Industrial safety engineer, said during a visit here. Haven, employed by a large baling company, said "Our own survey showed that Inattention was the cause of 77 percent of mishap, large end small." "Excessive speed Is second, while mechanical defects cause only 16 percent or nil automobile aocldenu and 7 percent of the deaths," he said. E' SALEM. Ore.. Aug. S3. (AP) The recent riot at the Oregon state peni tentiary cost approximately 11,800 In damsges, Warden James Lewis report ed to Governor Msrtln today. Damage to commissary aupplles was between (1.200 and 61,300, The con victs broke Into the commissary and carried most of the aupplles Into the yard. Other damage Included broken locks on cella, shattered windows and cell furnishings. Lewis said the ac tual monetary loss was not as large as he had expected. Leaders of the riot were stilt In correction cells where they will re main (or an Indefinite period. James Hamilton, shot through the lung by guards In the riot, was re covering satisfactorily, Lewis said, but would not bo able to leave the hos pital for several weeks. 62 Forfeit Licenses For Drunk Driving SALEM. Aug. 22 (API Slxty-two automobile operatohs lost their li censes due to driving while Intoxi cated during July, Earl Snell, secre tary of state, reported today. Reckless driving resulted In 41 sus pensions of licenses. There were 991 convictions for mo tor vehicle Infractions dining the month. In 16 cases the vlolstors hsd never been licensed to drive In this state. . Income Shares Maryland Fund: Bid 69.60; ssked 10.36. quarterly Income: Bid 61 66; asked 61.66. t . Auto Thlpves Kscspe THE DALLES, Ore., Aug. 33, (AP) Clarence Campbell. 22, snd WUby Clsrk, 17, both of Bt. Joseph. Mo., ssserted sutomobtle tlVeves, escsped from the city Jail isst night after apparently reaching the key to their cell wltt. an extension hook fashioned from A coat hanger. Firemen recovered the suto of Mrs. Lillian Haggerty of Milwaukee as It hung on the edge of a lOO.foot cliff where It had skidded. Card of Thanks I wish to thank my many friends for their kindness and sympathy dur ing the Illness and death of my be- j loved wife. And for the beautiful floral offerings. Melvla Bowdea. EARLY ARREST OF DETROIT, Aug. 32. (AP) Michi gan authorities demanded tonight that Lima, O., police detain Virgil F. (Bert) Efflnger, Indicted with 31 others on criminal syndicalism charges in an alleged Black Legion plot to seize the federal government, pending a hesrlng on two warrants for his extradition, Efflnger, an eloctrical contractor who wa once an unsuccessful can didate for sheriff in Lima, was de scribed In the affidavit on which the syndicalism charge was based as the "national commander" of the ter roristic band of night riders, and as the leader In a proposed armed up rising to seize arsenals and federal buildings, "Ohief of Police Ward Taylor of Lima called ua this morning and said he was declining to hold Effln ger until we filed certain affidavits with him," Chester P. O'Hara, an assistant attorney gceral, said to day. "He now baa two sets of extradi tion papers, with affidavits attached, charging Efflnger with criminal ayn dlcallam and also with poasesslng six hand grenades during a Black Legion meeting here in 1936, I don't know what more he could want, and I re gard his handling of the case as very unusual, Jensen may be able to get the matter straightened out Sunday, however." Efflnger, reiterating hts Intention to fight extradition, asserted he would be then when the Michigan author ities came after him. The contractor, who parried a direct question sev eral weeks ago as to whether he was a Black Legion commander by ask ing "What If I am?" has called the charges against him "nonsense." Tl CORVALU8, Aug. 22. (AP) Funds for work aid under the na tional youth administration will again be available at Oregon State college and other qualified higher educational institutions this coming year, E. B. Lemon, registrar, has been notified by Russell B. Andrews, deputy state director In charge of college aid. Quotas for the varloua colleges will be the same as last year which means that 40.483 will be available for payment In wages to students who otherwise could not attend college, Last year this amount was paid to 460 student throughout the three terms, with tn average of 300 stu dents working each month drawing en average of about $13 per month Requirements ere that student to receive this aid must be In the ge group of 10 to 2B inclusive, give pro mlse by past records of scholastic success, and must be dependent on such supplemental aid to attend col lege. They work on projects of value to the college but which do not re place regular workers. MENDON, Mo., Aug. 32- (AP) The only survivor among sextuplets. sn apple-cheeked baby girl cooed happily today to a slender farm wo man who, according to the family physician, might have had six live babies had her health been better. Two weeks ago, Mrs. Adeline Spelchinger, ad, already the mother of nine children, gave birth to the six, five still-born but the news was slow tn spreading through the countryside. Dr. Lucas said the five still-born Infanta died In the embryo stage sftr two months development. NEW YORK, Aug. 33 (AP) The proposed trans-Atlantlo flight of Jos eph Costa from Roosevelt field to Llabon, Portugal, was ordered delayed today by the United States bureau of air commerce "in view of the un settled condition of European affairs In the vicinity of Portugal." 1 Carole Lombard supervised the decoration of her new home and de signed all the furniture. Mother, 83, Spanks Her Boy, 62, and Saves Jail Term MONROE, La., Aug. 33. (AP) An 63-year old negro mother vig orously spanked her 63-year old son before a city court, Judge to save blm from a sentence of drunk snd disorderly charge. "I'll whip him." offered the mother, Sarah Logan. She bent blm across her knee and spanked him with her open band. Tears coursed down Sam's cheeks. He said he would be "good from now on " ONE SURVIVOR OF SEXTUPLET GROUP SEATTLE UNITES TO CALL HALT ON E SEATTLE. Aug. 32. f AP) Presses of the Seattle Post-Intelitgencer were stilled today for the second succes sive week-end m the situation grow ing out of an American Newspaper Guild strike remained unchanged. Only a few watchmen remninrt in side the building, newspaper execu- nvrB nam. trie picxet line waa small although guild leaders had called for a mass demonstration around the plant over the week-end. The guild announced a mass meet the public" on the Issues of the strike, taking the plac of a previous wiih v-uia naa oeen canceuea. Almost simultaneously, citizen were invited to Join in organizing a law and order league, with a masa meeting Dlannvi tn -mm t. week to perfect the organization. An ouvrrnoemcin in me tsunciay Times, inviting memneranips, carried no names of sponsors. In commenting upon the proposed formation of the league, a statement from the Post-Intelll-renM-- tlves said: 'Formation Of a Inn. nnri nMw league to supplement the constituted peace authorl'lo. whih in.Mi al lowed a strong-arm crew virtually to seize control of the city was anions the nlana for mfiirnln r-. attle to constitutional government. Committees of cltleens have vialted the publisher of the Post-Intelligencer and have assured their coopera tion to the limit in delivering ttia city from a situation almost unprece dented In the history of American democracy." T HYDE PARK, Aug. 33. (AP) As Governor Aim M. Landon of Kansas took the center of the political stage today with his first formal campaign speech, Prosldent Roosevelt spent a quiet day at his home here tapering off government business. Mr. Roosevelt received bis own up-to-the-minute reports on political conditions and Democratic party fi nances In a conference last night with Chairman James A. Farley and other strategists of the Domocrntle national committee Easing up his schedule In prepar ation for a 13-day trip through the mldwestern duat bowl, Mr. Roosevelt docketed only one conference for the day luncheon appointment with Clarence Dillon, New York Invest ment broker, . - Tomorrow also was to be a day of relaxation, although the president did consent to allow a committee of women representing the people man date to end war to break In with a mid-day conference. 1 NEARS OLD PEAK NEW YORK, Aug. 33. (AP) Re covering from last week's setback, the tempo of Induatry was moved up to within a fraction of the peak touched two weeks ago. The Associated Press Index of In dustrial activity closed this week at 66.7 percent of the 1030-30 average, . compared with 06.1 (revised) last week and 76.7 In the same period 6 year ago. Automobile output was stepped UP sharply as Ford went back Into pro duction after a two week loy-off. . Steel mill operations continued to nudge ahead In the wake of an early July dip as miscellaneous takings of all kinds remained at a high level. SALEM, Aug. 33. (AP) Oovernor Msrtln sent a telegram today to President Roosevelt urging retention of the Canadian tariff on hay for purchase to be used In the drought areas. "This will enable hay producers of the Pacific' Northwest and particu larly Oregon to meet prices on a competitive basis that will benefit all concerned." Oovernor Martin's telegram read. Fire Warden a Firebug SUPERIOR, Wis., Aug. 33. (API Herman Berry. 34, emergency firs warden of Bennett township, today was under sentence of one to three yesrs In stste prison on an anion charge. Direct Reduction LOANS ON HOMES In Medford District Seasonable Interest FIRST FEDERAL 8AVIM1S A LOAN ASSN.. OF MEDFORD 2 No. HOLLY St.