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BEDFORD' MATE TTxTBUNT!. IT.PFOTID. OREGON". SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1936 PAGE NTNE i Bead every aa 00 mu P8 You wui probably find exactly toe thing you nave Wan looking lot or a aale or trade for unused article you maj have. Search your attic or . ( ton-room - you may find many things other are spa ing and be able to realise Im mediate cash. U what you went lent here, advertise for ltTrlbune Classified ada are Inexpensive effeetlvel RATES per word" first insertion (Minimum 250) ' Each additional Insertion. per word lc (Umlmun lOcl Per line per month without . oopy changes MM Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST Liver & white springer dog. female. Reward Martin, 10 Quince Bt. , . LOST One 1-ln. loledo die for cut ting threads on pipe, between Main and B.y-o. .. 443-R Coffeen Bros. lost ' ' Pair o'k rim glasses st . Kit. Finder American ptvvi.,B ... please return to fannle Wollan, 346 W. 3nd. Kewara LOST--If dog missing, call 1618. PARTY now traveling, lost diamond brooch, June 33 lu Medford. Plnd er call Al Plche. Reward WANTED FEMALE HELP WAOTEDWoman.' "36-48,' Intelligent, well dresser, good mixer; interest ing position wl'h nation' organl .atlon. Write at once. Director. 307 Westport. Kansas City, Mo. - - j WANTED Young girl or .middle sited woman to assist in hatchery. Small salary to Hart; good home and petmanont position. Will in crease salary If satisfactory. Box 6094, Tribune. WANTED Mldd'e-eged housekeeper In modern country horn Prefer able to drive car. Box 5137, Trlauno. WANTED Lady or girl to -are tor 3 children afternoons. 325 So. Ivy. WANTED Middle i-ged lady for gen eral housework In country: two In family. References. Box 5169. care Tribune. 1 WANTED Experienced girl. 21 to 40 years old; plain cooking, some laun dry; 20 per month. 41 Ross Court. WANTED Woman for general house work. Phone 074. WANTED Experienced woman for general housework. Good wages Apply In person, 1125 Ei"t Main. MALE AND FEMALE WANTED 6 tomato pickers and 1 roustabout. Webber, Anderson Creek road. Talent. AN exper. benn picker. Tel. 403-R. WANTED MALE HELP SALESMAN: Sell advertising novel ties, calendars, t'ina, thermometers, etc. for nationally known firm. Libera' commtsr.ons. STANWOOD HILLSON CORP 1942 H'gh St., Brookllne, Mw W A NTED SITUATIONS WANTED Position as housekeeper or practical nurse. Tel. 637-J. 1. wanted Work for smai wages. ! room and board, by capable woman and two young daughters. Box 5172 Tribune. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 12 or 16 H. P. Filrbanka Morse engine and 4-ln. :ontrlflcal pump. Box 147, Jacksonville. WANTED Small .umlshed house on Eat Side. Phorc 188. Ask Barne burg. WANTED Room, board. In nice clean home for mother (worklrg) and child. Inquire 2ud Tripp. WANTED Sub-rent small, neat, completely furnished house; adults, references. 209 Tripp. WANTED Good milk cow for feed and care Box 6101. Tribune. TWO YOUNG MEN want ride to San Francisco, 6th or 7th. Will pay expenses. Phone 4-F-13. k WANTED Late model Stenotype for cash. G. W. Ne-vberry. Phone 860. i .,,-iu,i, DotrDQ natri fnr lilnk ' njunbot metal, copper brass, aluminum lead. rags, eto So. Oregon Junk Co. Between Holly and Oakdale on Stewart Ave. WANT TO BUY Some rood young breeding ewes. V J Phlllppl. Hotel Grand. Medford. WANTED You to look at my bar gains, almost new clothing for all the family 618 E. Main. WANTED Top prices paid for used furniture, tools, etc. Berrydait ana Hand Store 16(13 N Riverside Tel 266 WANTED To work ranch on share RlUble mtiri'd man ann family young, competent Would prefer ranch with some irrigating or suiu ao:e drv ranch. Have team ana some equipment Box 5003. Mail Tribune JUNK Htghet prices paid for brass radiators, copper storaee baiterles aluminum and other metais. Scrap Imn, sma.l or iarijt iota, pipe and machinery, wool anc cot ton re. lnnr tube , Our priws will interest you. Hides. P:t. Wool Mohair , Household i.iods furniture stoves bought or o'.d. MEDFORD BAKUA1N. HOL'&E. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Lamb wool. Bee the Med-i ford Bargain House. 37 No. Orape WANT Small farm or dairy for Med ford Income. Box 35P0. Tribune. FOR RENT APARTMENTS j TOR RENT 2 nicely furnished apt with electrlo conveniences. In quire 305 So. Oakdale. APT. FOR RENT Frlgldslre. heat overstuffed, private bath, eloee la 808 W. Main. FOR RENT RCOM BOARD BOARD 5 week. 1003 Welt Main KOOM AND BOARD. 830 month. In cluding laundry. 1003 West Main: FOR RENT HOUSEB FOR RENT Modern -room house. Some furniture. Adults only. 30 Cottage St. POR RENT Modern, furnished house, I bedroom. 339 S. Newtown. FURN. DUPLEX Adults. 804 W. 10th FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS SELECT ROOMS In private home, 2 blocks from courthouse. Profession al women preferred. References re quired. Box 6173, Tribune. FRONT ROOMS, suitable for teach ers. Steam-heated. Board If de sired; garage. 1311 W. Main St, ! FOR RENT First-class sleeping room j In good residence, close In. 106 ' Geneva. ATTRACTIVE rooms, 404 S. Grope. FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleep ing room; also garage It desired 325 So. Riverside Ave. FOR EXCHANGE FOR SALE OR TRAD, Model T ' truck, ready to run; license and good tires. Phone Ashland 373-J-l. : opposite Talent school. FOR SALE OR TSADE Purebred Saanen Billy; reasonable. X. Wld- mer. Bsmeburg toad FOR EXCHANGE ESTATE -REAL FOR TRADE Modern nome In Fork land for farm. Inquire Fegan. Rogue River, urt. FOR SALE OR TRADE Stock, dairy and all kinds of ranches, acreage, camp grounds and grocery stores Also 5 acrea, gooJ Improvements, to trade for rooming or apartment house. E. Gould, the Acreage Man. 402 West Jackson St. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE ON THE APPLEGATE 53 ACRES. 38 acre In crops, plenty of free Irrigation wnter. 4-room house, barn and garage. Non-resident owners say sell for 13200 00. Some terms. FOR EXCHANGE 3 ACRES near Med'ord. 6-room nearly new modern bungalow with fire place, garage, cnlcketi ho'iie and barn, will exchange for ocd home In Medford. FOR SAL5 6 ACRES bottom 'and 3 m'lea out. New 4-room house, outbuildings and on main road. A bivgatn at $1500.00. Terms CHARLES A. WINQ AGENCY, INC. 109 E Main St. Pttcne 733. FOR SALE Stucco duplex. Cell at 713 Cedar St. fhone 1141-L, eve nings. SNAP Substantial, old 6-room, mod ern house, close In. full lot, tine shnde. Total price 500. REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE No. 7 N. Bartlett. Phone 1496. 20 ACHES Fenced and cross-fenced. 6 acres clover: oiled road; small house, garage, cluck house; 10 ecree Irrlgnted: S900, Ujrms. A. F. FLOWERS, cor. 12th and Front FOR SALE 13 aires Improved, XV, mllo out; 6 acres In clover running stream and spring; (3000; some terms. Box 6148 Tribune. FOR SALE: 3-room house, 407 Marie.. Bargain for cash. I-OR SALE 4-room modern house with breakfast nook, large ilvlng room. hardwood floors, partly fur nished; 14 block off East Msln close in; shiubbery and flowers large walnut shade trees. For a short time only, $1460; $400 cash balance like rent L. G. PICKELL, 204 East Main. Tel. 866. FOR SALE 100 acres pasture, clover and meadow grasa: also 70 tons hay: fenced and well watered. Apply C. W. Wood. Prospect, Ore. INCOME city property. $4530 on terms. Present Income $90 per month, c. S. Butterfleld, Medford Center Bldg. HOUSES for sale or rent, jackson County Blag, lc Loan Ass'n. WHEN you think of real estate think of BROWN As WHITE FOR SALE 3-room modern home on pavement near Main. Payment down, balance like rent. Inquire 508 Palm. FOR SALE Fully equipped, well paying dairy ranch. C. L.. care Mall Tribune. FOR SALE. TRADE OR LEASE My equity in 8-room house No. 7 OleD Oak Court, for smaller poperty or acreage Home Owner's loan Fred C Sander. U mile S. Oak drove school. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES 1028 PONTIAC se'ian 105.00. Take gjod rifle or shot gun as osrt pay ment. Phone Asb'and 7-F. NICE FORD PICKUP. $13: seml diesellztru? pla.u Included. New stock and utllt'.y trailers for sale, for rent. Cream separator M rtnde for livestock, porltry. 116 So. Fu. USED CARS RV.COVDITIUNEC Must Be Sold the 1937 Gtude bakers Are Here IP34 Studebaker sedan 1932 Studebaker tvdan Vj29 Pontine com re 1938 Auburn coupe 1939 Ford Mip 1930 Hudson semi 1929 Essex sedan 1934 Chevrolet pickup 1928 Chevrolet '"jacti SANDERSON MOTOR f. O Open evening an 4 6unaaya FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES LATE MODEli RECONDITIONED USED CARS Special Discount on All Cart Without Trade-Ins 1938 Clymouth Deluxe Touring sedan. 6-wheel equip. A real bargain. 1934 Chryyler 6 Diluxe leian, like new. low prl. 1034 rord V-8 Convertible coupe, radio and heater. Best buy In town. 1930 Dodge sedan 1932 Chevrolet coupe 1931 Ford sedan 1930 Ford sedan' A good selection of others to choose from. LANGE MOTOR CAR CO. 88 No. Riverside Tel. 18 'FOR SALE Ford wood truck. Harry I Newnham. Gold Hill. 1933 DODGE Deluxe sedan: tooks and runs like new. Priced for i ,lck sale. Easy terms Plerre-AUen Motor Co., Dodge & Plymouth deale 113 So. Riverside. FOR SALE "35 Plymouth sedan; low mileage. Call at 615 West and after 6. POR SALE 1936 tymuth DeLuxe Sedan, demonstrator, at a Big Sav ing. LANGE MOTOR CAR CO., 38 N. Riverside. FOR SALE Hupmoblle sedan good running conation, good Urea. 13d So. Holly. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN 1034 long wheelbase Chevrolet truck Low mileage. Dual tires in good condition full year license, equip ped with flat rack tor fruit haul ing. See this truck today Rogui River Chevrolet. Inc. North River side FOR SALE POULTRY TALENT HATCHERY Announcing an aditionai inc inator or u,uuu nas , been recently Installed. Ohlok ord- 1 era for any amount can be ruadlly filled. Leghorns, Barred Rocks. R. 1. 1 Reds, White Rh.vle Island and New ; Hampshire. Order chicks early for 1 profitable broilers and laying stock. highway. FOR SALE Young Barrel Rocke. Ferguson, near Wendt'- Dairy, Jacksonville. FOR SALE Standard bred Whlto Rock pullets, M M S tran three months old, VI .60 each. Phone 313, mornings. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 140 ewes, mixed breeds, yearlings up. Chas. 8. Dvar, Rt. 1, Roseburg, Oregon. FOR SALE Fresh Jersey, very gentle. Harry Newnham. Gold Hill. FOR SALE Feede- and wenner pigs. Phone 1410. FOR SALE; Six good cows, three 5-month-old heifer calves; ? yearling belfor. Phon Contra! Point 115. FOR SALE 8 brredlnu ewis. John Nealon. Phone 118. Central Point. FOR SALHI 4 buck sheep. Ramblett W. E. Butler. Eagle Point. OR SALE Holfer calves. 0 O. Hoover. Phone 437-R. FOR SALE 3200-lb team. H. Nich olson, Rt. 1, Box 361 Cential Point. FOR SALE 2 Dtiror- sows; litter soon Harry Barr, Jacksonville. FOR SALE Purebred Ramboulllet and Hampshire sms. Phone 301-J-l Dolph Phlppa. FOR SALE Jersey cow; first calf, O H. Coghlll. 3nd house on left of Albert St. FOR SALE 3 milk cows. 4 halters, I bull calf. C. Plappe. Rt. 1. ,i mile north Bear Creek bridge. Central Point. BUY OR SELL Hogs and pigs. Route 4. box ia;i spring Bt. rei siv-m FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Good buza sat Harry Newnham, Gold Hill. POR SALE 3 deer rifle; Remington and Winchester. Wltham Magneto A Parte Co. FOR SALE Brony circulating heater. Cost 1150 new Trade for cow or sell for cash. 113 King. FOR SALE Circulating heater $17.50, good heating Btove $12.50 Call at Davis Transfer. MAHOGANY finl&h circulating wood heater, $17.50; &1m coal heater, $5. 204 Crater Lake Ave. FOR SALE Laoy' white fox fur, new lady's combination wardrobe case. Reasonable. Apply Shell Station 6th and Front. CALIBRE 35 Rem. auto loading like new, ftneat sights, $35 00 CaU evenings. J. C. Hunter, 163 No. Oakdale. FOR SALE Circulating heater cheap. Phone 273. WOOD FOR SALE Dry fir and hard, wood Right prlcet. 015 Pens. Ave., after 6 o'clock. PAMSON FLUM8 are now ready. Oid Pacific Hwy. north. J. H. Linvllle. TOMATOES. 40c pr hundred. Bring boxe.v C. J. Logan. Stewart Ave., Orchard Home. l-OR SALE Baled, good alfalfa and straw. D. R. Smith, across from Talent school. Phone Ashland, 373-J-l. ITALIAN PRUNES for sale. r-H. Tel. 7- FOR SALE Oood. .rge petite Brunei F'rt bouse nort. of upper Otiffla Creek schoolhouM. Ssm Young. Rt. 1 j FOR SALE Fancy canning tomatoes lc lb; also No 3 at y2c. Can now j while quality la est Geo. Hartley, j on highway between Phoenix and Tiieni. FOR SALE Oarage tools. Jackson. 920 East FOR SALE Corn and beans for can ning. 1818 No. Riverside. PETITF PRUNES lc lb. on 'ree. Leo Young. Columbus Ave., off Stewart. VE WILL open the sale pavilion for regular Saturday A-irtlons soon. Have good local and southern out let this season lor jef and dairy cattle Parties livestock or persons! p.-o.K-rv, to tell or wish rapid transports on of samt. ca:l Col. A. H. Dudiey Phone B41-J-I. FOR 8ALE MISCELLANEOUS PRUNES On F. S. Csrpenter place lc lb., you pick Ufco lb. picked B. E. Ford. 3 miles west on Jack sonville highway. Tel. 731-R. TOMATOES for wile, 3? miles north Central Point on Facifto Hwy, W H. Penlnger. POR SALE Hopper for sawdust burner with baffle plate. Aimosr new. Bargain Can at Mail Tribune TOMATOES for canning, lc pound Bring container. Phone Mrs. Walk er, 314-y. PUART permanent? as low as $1.95 up to M 60. P revoat' s, 339 6o Oik dale. Phone 737. BOOPINQ Bring your roof troubles to 118. OlH rrtnf rnnlrtvl nw ! roofs annltM. a- a h Pmniini E Iters on Paint and Roof Store. 38 S Bartlett. . Phone 243. FOR SALE GRAIN BAGS and Twine. Get out price. MED FORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N. Orape St. Phone 1063. f OR SALE U. 8. No. 1 and U S No. 3 potatoes. Wholesale price for truck. Ready for delivery same day ordered. C. V. Barton Merrill Ore. FOR SALE Cull pickling cucumbers 360 large lug Fine for household use. Bring containers. Last house at end of South Peach. FOR SALE Fuller's large musk melons; also watermelon. 314 mllet north Central Point on highway. CANNING TOMATOES, cent pound V, mile west Central Point, Blan ket! ship FOR SALE Apples. Tel. 133-L. TOMATOES, Onions. Weeping lows. Lozler Lane. FOR SALE New Hotpolnt electrle. rafrlgemtor. value (1695U Never used. Will sacrifice for cash. Make offer. Telephone 1641). W. PERSONAL "JA ("Doc") Reni'mber '3.1 Promise In St. L, Let's team again, wire "Pat." MISCELLANEOUS SHEbVMEN LOSSES through Jogs shell be re . ported within 48. hours in ordor to secure compensation. DOG CONTHOL HOARD. BUSINESS CHANCES A REAL business for sale or lease, also acreage .on Crater Lake highway. writs box 0113 irioune. GOOD BUSINESS location for tavern or anything. Building lot worth 11,000. Immediate sacrifice for $20n Clear. Also building lot In very good location on v $194. See Owner, 116 So. Fir. FOR SALE Restaurant, beor parlor and confeetloneiy; 6000 worth of equipment, atocx Included for leas than half If talon at once. Sick ness reason fo.- Belling. Inquire Damon Cafe. Central Point, Ore P. O. Box 126. FOR SALE Small confectionery news stand, 1004 Main St.. Klamath Falls, Ore. , : FOR SALE Profitable Dullness on Pacific highway. For further In formatlon write Box SB22. tribune BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts. JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO riTI.K INSUKAM'li ABSTRACTS escHon MURHAV ABSTRACT CO Abstract of Title. Room 8 and . No 33 North Central Ave., upstairs Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS 1. Ripple aramst 4. Jump T. Desire strongly 11 Season for use 15. Mountain: comb, form 14 Fan 16. Legume 19. Instrument fot marking exact musical tlmt It. Uneven 20. Direction 21. Crippled 22. Insects 2i, Ueta, form foi atamplng . 28, Oust 2t. French river 30. Attentively occupied 11 Hani glossy paint 35. Shift M. Fireplace 36. Air: comb. form 31 Anxlo-SAXon slave SI. Spoken 4L Touth beloved by Galatea 41 Suppress In OTnouncna Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle p E MiPlL I FU CI ATI I OM A n mVfiMW&M &pg$, s o ftWc VTFMJ i.EMTP MClilTY aT A KJ mm A!HD!AR.OB;EMeT CiO NiS'PI ) ICiUlOIUISiNlEiS'SI 41 DMprovlnr conclusively 4t. Bushy clump 4$. Close by: postlo 49 C&rilne animal 50. Unit of work 51. Spanish priest f.2 Type measures 51 Entrltsh rivsr DOWN I. Perl ot a coat 1 12 13 Pif s w? 8 if r ' t w3 S 111 '7 ZL BfLflfl 30 31 fp';32 A3 44 45 4to W47 2 i.lif! BUSINESS DIRECTORY Chiropractor E. M. NELSON. Chiropractor N. C. M Service. 1212 W. 10th. Expert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT - Tel. 1173 House cleaning, floor waxing, orl ental rug cleaning and upnolsterlng I be tashlun Shop. 1HE FASHION SHOP 308 0. a Nat'l Bauk Building. Dressmaking Myrtle Andrews Phone 1181 New location. Money to Lend MONEY LOANKfl ON AUTOS, LIVESTOCK FURNITURE. EMIOKSEU Mll tS, ETC. We want to supply your money needs without red tape or delay SbE IV. G. THOMAS MGR. MED FORD'S OLDEST ANU LARGEST PERSONAL FINANCE COMPANY. 46 So. Central. Ground Floor Oraterian Theater Bldg. Llo. No S-167-M-180. Phone 189 DIAMOND LOANS Prompt and eourteous service. MEIIFOHD FINANCE CO. Over Farmers & Fruitgrowers Bank Phone 768 Llo. No. 8-300 I'liino Instruction FRED ALTON HaIQHT Teacher of Piano. Accredited Teacher. Mel chord Modern Piano Metbod. Stu- dlo. 318 Liberty Building. Transfer. HAWLEY TRANSFER - gxpert pack era and movers. Speoial livestock moving equipment. Prices rlgbt 619 North Kiverelde Phone 616 GADS TRANSFER At STORAGE CO. Office 26 So Fir Phone 316 Prloae right servloe guaranteed REINK1NQ TRANSFER CO Long istsnce nauung. furniture, cattle anything 111 N Fir. Phone 1033 0 Stuart TRUCKING AND STORAGE Local and long distance hauling, furni ture moving eto Reasonable rates Tel 833 F E Samson Co Stocks Chalk Up Brisk Recovery NEW YORK, Sept. 8. (AP) Ig norlng the usual pre -hoi id ay influ enco, stocks clocked off another brink recovery lap in toddy's brief market session. Lett by rails, many Issues b re a r ted profit taking currents and emerged with gnhia of fractions to two or more points. The Asfioclnted Press average of 60 stocks held an advance of ,4 of a point at 68.6, dppltoaattng yesterday's Improvement. Transfers totaled 715. 380 share the largest Saturday's turnover since August 8. $30 Holdup Nets IS Years In Pen PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 6. (AP)- A holdup which netted two 31-year-old men (30 In cnah cost them sen truces of 10 years each In the state prlnon today. Claude Puller and Andrew Cam eron, both of whom, said Deputy til strict Attorney Joe Price, had prior police, records, pleaded guilty to charge of robbing two women last August IB. Price said the men had & quantity of stolen good In their ponsesMon when police caught them. SALEM, Ore., Sept. fl. (UP) Cir cuit Judge Arlle a. Walker, of Me Mlnnvllle, today was assigned by Chief Supreme Court Justice J. H Campbell to hear the injunction suit to keep the anti-trap and seine Int- tifttlve off the November banoi. Use Mall Tribune want ads Cross-Word Puzzle 1, IntersecttOB t. Bom bast la tslk I Philippine mounufn 10. Vlror; colloc 1L Dutch city 17. Rodent 19. Pari i2. Be have :i Deserved til: arch ale H. Anser 11. Fish 37. Unsafe A dmr (0. Tli yellow bugle (L Denoting the maldto name 31 Compass point .14. Within 37. Hold a eesaloa 3d Idolize 40 Shelf 41. At ot from a dlsunca loioixisgaAifeigisi S6L 1 Greek markefc place I. Instrument for indlcailnar the number of steps taken In walking 4. Residence I Unrefined me(a) I Powerful 42 Poultry products Headpiece Indian of Tierrm del Fuaro Masculine nickname Nrnllv prtfll 1 BROKER CHARGED SOOS, O'BRIEN BRAWL mm Don Burdick Accused Of Assault Upon Harry Byram, Retired Rail Mag nate On Eve Of Marriage. NORWALK, Conn., Sept. 6. (AP) Prosecutor Earl H. Jsgoe of West- port said tonight he had issued a warrant charging Don BurUlck, 80, with "assault with a deadly wea.xm with Intent to murder" hU 73-year- old ther-ln-law, H-rry I Byram. retired railroad magnate. Jagoe said he had lveu th war rant to State PoKcemno Robert Hr to serve on Bui dick. pol playing New York broker, at Norwalk ho&pU tal, where he lies critically Injured as a result of an automobile accident. High Hull set Tqji Ig ht the prteoutor sa d he hart set tht. ball for Dunt ck's release at 100,000 and aen. State tollceman William Tripp to the hospital as gurtt ever the Injured man until the bond Is posted. Byram, former p'.osldent of the Chu oags, Milwaukee, Ft. Paul railroad. Is a patient at the wme hosplta.1. a bul let wound In hla r.ead. His physician Dr. Harry E. Phillips, of Westport, said the elderly ml 11 Ion air,.' condi tion was not critical. Sergt, Irving T. Sohuber. who is directing 'the state- police Investiga tion of the shooting, said Byram was to have buen married today to Mr Prances Evans, 40, of New fork City. Planned Fourth Marrltiga Schubert eatd iq understood the marriage would nave been the re.ll road magnate's fourth matrimonial venture and asserted Mrs. Evans told f.lm ane was divo-ecd from former i uval officer. The state police officer taid Byram lying on his hospital bed this mora ing, accused hla son-in-law of at tempting to take hla Ufa. Bernard w. Lynch has been elected president of standard Gas and Elec trlo company, succeeding John J. O' Brien, who died August 7. Mr. Lynch has resigned us director ind vice president of H. M Byllesby and com pany with which he htui also been as sociated for many years. Mr. Lynch haa been 'dnf.iied con tinuously witli ths development of the Standnrd Qaa and Electric group of utilities sine 1005. This tirgaulta Hon Is now one of the largest of its kind, It operating units comprising ten principal groupa with properties in many communities, including Plttsburgn, Minneapolis, At. Paul, Louisville, Oklahoma City, Sun Ulego and San Francisco. Action of the board of directors ot standard Oas and Electric company in electing Mr, Lynch was confirmed today by the United States District jourt In Wilmington. Delaware, where the company Is In proesa of reorganisation unfer Beotlo.i 77-B of the Bankruptcy act. The court also approved reduction of the number of directors from 1ft to 13. Mr. Lynch, who Is 03 years old and a resident of Chicago, has had a var ied and successful career In the util ity field. 4- 10 SELL FUEL OIL The recently ineorporatel Petrol eum II. eat Ac Burner company will engage only In the celling of fuel, burner and smudge oil. It wu sUted yesterday by Attorney Harrv C. Skyr man, who filed the articles of Incor poration. Although the artleiea give broad powers, th compan7 has no intention of engaging In the selling of any fuel oil burner equipment or heaters, he said. The company is owned by Ray 8. raves, r. W. Henderlong, P. Dalporto and A. O. Presley. Mr. O raves elected president and general manacr, moved tere recently from Orovllle. Cal. The company's office and principal place of business will be st 101 Cra ter Lake avenue. The firm rill open for business September 10, Mr. Skyr man said. , 4 (Jet Firt-t Air .Mull WALLA WALLA Sept. fl (AP) Walla Walla's first airmail delivery at the municipal airport was iade late today when a plane from fort Lewis brought mall to the 2i& met: and 13 officers of the Plrt Battalion of the Hlnth Field Artll ery which pitched camp In Wlldwoo park to remain until Tuesday morning. , The Germane out-yelled other na tionalities at the Olympic games. The nut military training was apparent In the cheering sections. The Deep RiTer section of Moore and Catham counties in North Caro- 1 1 rt vrieara tvifJ AnA lrrtn rtnth uretre ' ti r fminti-nris-M vn r-alltvl th 'Sheffield of North Carolina." ; Oulnn (Big Boy) Williams ! the -son of a former United States con ' efressman from Texas Oulnn was , oorn in Decatur, Texas. I Ci using time for roo Late to Ola till Ads u 1-30 p. ax. NEW CORPORATION Bueh-whscklng hlrmlshe between rebel and loyalist forces in Spain are apt to prove tame nf fairs in compari son to the battling at the Armor) to morrow night, w'th three classics listed on the all-star bill. Despite the fact that Dude Chick, considered the beat, drawing card In the west, Is scheduled to tangle with Oeorge Craig In the main event, the greatest interest In the scuffling Is centered In the opener, $ repeat bat tle between Johnny Soos, Indiana scapegrace, and pat O'Brien, ihllelah- flsted Hibernian In their last engagement the Irish man lost his temper for the first time In eight years, x( civ. red Soos irom the arena with a ohslr. The fright ened little bow-legged bullv fled out a second story window to escape beating, and then came back an hour later to promise O'Brien round thrashing If the two ever met again. The shamrock Islander has posted $50 cash to be forfeit to any o'mrlty the Mall Tribune or the ooxlng commis sion might select, If he falls to down Soos, The Interest In the opener should not obsoure the great pronvre of the other two engagements Met'.ford fans know by experience that any match In which Dude Chick appear la likely to be one of the best on th card. In Craig, Chick will be meeting no push over, for the Tq ta Blacksmith has built up an lmp.'atvo record with Us anvil flip and other holdx Despite the promise, of the other two struggles, the middle event has all the qualities 'hat Medford fans seem to rave over Joe Hubka, blond and powerful ex-footballer from Ne braska, meets Bob Montgomery, southern rebel who hat won five out of six starts. Hub a has developed marked anathemt to being treated i.ke an old sock, and veteran ring alders are freely predicting that he will thrash the hide off Montgomery at the; first foul blow. The first foul blow is expected early, . t Holies To Coach Harvard Rowers CAMBRIDGE. Mass.. Sept. 6. (API An announcement, made more than 34 hours previously In Seattle, was confirmed when the Harvard Ath letio sssoolstlon named Tom Bollea, former freshman coaoh at the Uni versity of Washington, as Its new head rowing coach. The day before yesterday. In Seat tle. Wash., Mrs. Harry Humphrey of Yakima. Waal.., announced that Bollet, her brother, had been chosen successor to Charlla Whiteside, form er Byraousa oarsman, as Harvard's head rowing coach. Stars Start Drill For Giants Clash NEW YORK, Bept. B.fAF) Fresh from thslr Chicago ffama against th. Dstrolt Lloni, In which they war. held to a 7-7 tta after smashing the professional defense for the flrat time In the short history of all-star vs. pro chsmplon football rlvaly, th college all-star grid team la prepar ing for another hattlt, Arriving yesterday from th wt, the group of 9B sel.ctd player, from last year's college teams quickly set tled down to drilling for neit Tues day's battle at the polo grounds agalmt the New York Giants. Loughran's Injury Postpones Battle BAN FRANCISCO, Bept. 8 (AP) Tommy Loughran's left aye. In jured twice within a weak by spar- mates, caused postponement of hla Oakland bout with Ray Impellltlere from next Monday to the night of September 10, A gash over .the Phltadelphlana left eye received a week ago In spar- rliy? work waa reopened yesterday aa Loughran boxed a round with Trent Fair. It waa a light blow but It brought the blood running freely Five stitches closed the wound. CAMP HEMLOCK CCC TAKES FIELD MEET VANCOUVER, Waah., Sept. S.CTV Trackmen from Camp Hemlock, Ste venson, Wash., ran up 47 points to walk off with the Vancourer Barracks srea CCC track meet here totay. Camp Ooldendale tracksters were second with 21 points. Behind them were Camp Moro of Moro, Ore., 19 points, and Camp Trask, Tillamook, Ore., 0 points. Coast Results A, H. t. Oakland ........-... S 13 3 Missions - 4 13 4 Hsld, Olds and Hershbcrgeri Thurs ton and Sprlnz. Sacramento San Diego 10 15 1 Ward and De Landuccl and Evert; Sautels, Kerr, (Night game II Innings). ft. San Francisco 4 Seattle . Stutz. and Monao; Osborne, Campbell and Splndel, H. a a Lucas, 'Night game) Los Angelea Portland Berry, Joyce and Bottarlnl, Stelnen Caraon, Redonlt and Bruckar. Oldest Arlzonlan Dies PRESCOTT. Aria, Sept. . (OP) Arizona's oldest white man, Ed Mc Olnley, 10B years of age, la dead. He attributed hla long life to taking a nip of liquor dally "to keep the old wagon oiled up." Jlosing tlmt for Too Late to Gl si ally Ad is 140 p. m. UNDON CALLS FOR LABOR DAY FREE FROM PREJUDICES Should Remain Steadfast In Belief Concern Of Labor Is Concern Of All Is Kansan's Proclamation. TOPEKA, Kss., Sept. S (AP) Monday was proomm.t a Uhor holi day with "no room in It for elsaa divisions and prejudices" by Oov. Alf to. Landon tolay as he p'sun.d a (.residential campaign conference with Herbert Hoover. To 'the people n Kansas" the Re publican candidal, luued a "formal call" to a Labor Day of "good will and friendly aasoc'atlon" saying: "We should remain iteadf ist In the belief that the concern of labor I, the concern of all; that labor alould be free to organise for fair consider' tlon; that till, right to organize and promote such consideration must re. main forever free from govarnmeutal or any other form of -oerolon." Hope, tu ftee Hoover "No good cltlaeu," he added "wculd 'oontrtbuto' to 'data -ilvlsWn and prejudices'." Coincident with Isauance of the proclamation the nominee told a press conference that 'I hooe to see" former President Hoover "on his way home" front an eastern trip. Before leaving Ban Francisco last night. Hoover told of a telophone oonjej ence with Landon and hla Intention to apeak In the Kansan's behalf. Landon interrupted a morntoj orowded with state business and oampaign plant which included a telephone conversation with John Hamilton, nations, chairman, to hold hla outtomary press conference. He came Into an outer office orowded with photographers' floodlights and stood aa he talked with reporter! At the outset, he was asked about Hoo ver', statementa. "I talked to Mr. Hoover Wednes day," Landon aald. "Mr. Hoover said you are mobilis ing your forces." a newsmen re marked Reticent on Call I talked to him," the nominee re peated, turning away. Old you oall Mr, Hoover or did be oall you?" "I've discussed that already." A few mtnutea later, attar Landon had discussed clans for a trip to Wichita Monday and a labor Day talk to the State American Legion convention, he waa asked whether he expeoted to see Hoover during the campaign. "In the natural corns, of event f may have meeting with htm," waa the reply, "He may atop oft on l.ls wty home, the governor continued. "I hope te see him on hie way home." The nominee did not designate date for the meeting. R. J. GRAF ELECTED BYLLESBY CO. HEAD ' Robert J. Oraf of Chicago ha been elected president cf H II. Bylleeoy and Company to aucceed the lata John J. O'Brien. He ha been first vice-president slno 1034. Joseph H. Brtpgs, vice-president, ha been elected chairman ot th executive committee, Mr. Oraf waa one of the original partners of the Byllesby company when It was founded In 19031 Th company waa ploneerNtn th de velopment of utilities, particularly power and light propertlea. and In 1010 organised Standard Qaa and Klectrle company which ha grown to be one of the country'a largest utility aystema. Mr. Oraf, who la S4 years old and a native of Washington, O. 0., 1 widely known In the Investment banking field. Hla flrat executive po sition with Bylleaby and Company waa secretary and assistant treasurer He has been cloaely associated with many Important enterprises and their financing and dlreotlou. Mr. Brlggs, after early experleno la commercial banking In Chicago, Join ed the Byllesby company In jOOV. HITCHCOCK'S P0L01STS WIN OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP WBSTBUBY, N. Y Sept. . yP Tommy Hitchcock's defending oham plona, Oreentree, captured th United State open polo title today In sen sational uphill victory Winston OuesU' strong Templeton quartet. Oerald Balding, Irish International ist, scored the winning goal In "sudden death" overtime period af ter Hitchcock tied the count In the eighth period, Th final score was 11 to 10. Closing time fot Too Late to Ola. tlfy Ads la 1:S0 p m. Direct Reduotion LOANS ON HOMES In Medford District Reasonable Interest FIRST FEDERAL JAVINOS a) LOAN ASSN. Or MEDFORD U No. HOLLY St.