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MTCDFCVRD M ATL TRIBUNE. MTCDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 13. 1936 PAGE NINE rteao every M oo cnu page fou will probably Una exactly the thing! you nave oeeD looting lot oi aale 01 trade lot unused articles you may nave Search your attic ol tore-room - you may tlnd many things others are seek ing and De able to realize im mediate cash U what you want laDl here advertise to? It Tribune Classified sds are inexpensive effective' RATES Pet word first insertion (Minimum 35c) fech additional insertion, pet word - ( Minimum 10c) Per line pr month without oopj changes . .-11-35 Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST Saturday, envelope contain ing valuable papers. Reward, w. D. Morgan, Trail, Ore. TsT-ven-JeweElgin wrist watch, ; in ladies' rest-ruum v. turn to Tribune office. Reward. LOST--H dog miasms, call 1516 WANTED FEMALE HELP --" 11 "iVuriiM An. WANTED Experienced waitress. Ap , ply at Diamond Cafe. , WANTED 31 to 0 year prJ encea pmm ivws,, .- - . JJttLSt j WANTED Capable girl or woman for , seneral housework. Call 1028. J WANTED Woman for general house work, afternoons, Oak Grove dis trict. Phone 7B0-X. j WANTED Woman for general nouse- . work. Phone 074 WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Experienced girl for gen eral housework and care of chil dren. 28 month; references re quired. Call 27W-3. ' .ADDRESS OUR CARDS Earn IS MS dl&nmea stamped addressed envelope. Dept. , S. ZABEL INSURANCE, Arlington. t Calif. j . j LADY WANTED for local coffee route. Earnings up to 32.50 In a week. I . send everything; no-money risk ; trial. Automobile given producer aa bonus. Write Albert Mills, 346 Mon mouth, Cincinnati, Ohio. WANT a lady to keep house In the country. Small wages and a good home for the right party. Write Tribune Box 6349. ,.. EXPERIENCED men. fruit pickers. Apply Bear Creek orchard. WANTED Man to out wood on shares. Deo. McClaln, Mud Springs road. ' WANTED SITUATIONS HIOH SCHOOL GIRL will care for children evenings. Tel. 409. YOUNG LADY wishes housework and care Inquire 404 E. Main. to assist In of children. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Transportation to Los Angeles about September 15th for one to three persona. 23 Lincoln. DIESEL REPRESENTATIVE, Adcox shnnl Portland, will be in Med ford a short time with opportunity in fmir voune men to earn part of ; tuition and board and room. For information or catalog, address Mr. Honnold, P. O. Box 600, Medford, ; Ore. WANTED -used car. - To buy oqutty In good Herb Koerner, 329 Apple. LIGHT housekeeping room for one. Address Box 5335. Tribune. WANT to rent ranch for turkey raising. 701 W. 11th St. TRUCK to Los Angeles last of Sep tember. Want load back. Phone 10-F-21. Ashland. Geo. Yockel. WANTED Child to care to- country home; reference! If Ooalrer: reason able. Box 6213. Tribune. HIGHEST PRK ES paid for Junk metal, copper brass aluminum lead, rafts, etc So Oregon Juni Co Between Holly and Oakdale on Stewart Ave. WANTED Lamb wool See the Med ford Bargain House. 27 No. Orape WANTED to buy house and lot with small cash payment; balance monthly terms, like rent. Write P. O Box 656, Medford. State lowest price and terms, also location, In first letter. 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 1001s exc ctrryu.n mu Hand Store 1603 N Riverside Tel 366. rv JUNK Highest prices paid foi bra.v radiators, copper storage oa aerie aluminum and other metaie " Scrap Iron small or iartrt iota pipe ana machinery, wool a tic cot ton rags. lnnr hUb-s Our prices will interest you. Hides. Pelts, Wool Monalr Household oods. furniture stoves bouse tt or sold. ME"OrORD BAtfOAIN HOUSE WANT TO BUY Some good foung b.-eedlng ewes V J rblllppi Bote: , Orsnrt M'dfora. FOR RENT HOUSES 4-ROOM partly furnl?hed house, gar age, woodahed. 505 S. F;r. Avalia.j1 aiter 15th. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 8-room house, 1118 So. Oakdale. Call 401 Stewart Ave. i Phone 1310-R. ( FOR RENT 4-room furnished house. Inquire 305 3. Oakdale. FOR RENT APARTMENTS PU, NHR?rt'rtfr aP"tment; ,dUlU- i 345 N. Bartiott. FOR RENT Furnished apartment. 616 N. Central. FOR RENT 3 housekeeping rooms; adults. 208 Cottage. FURNISHED apt., ground floor; heat, hot water and garage. The Berben Apts.. 10 Quince St. FOR RENT- 3 nicely furnished apts i wltb electric conveniences in- quire 305 So. Oakdale. ' I - APT. FOR RENT Frlgldalre heat overstuffed, private batb, dose in 808 W. Main. FOR RENT RCOM BOARD FOR RENT Rooms and board, rea ' sonable. 320 E. Main St., Med ford. BOARD AND ROOM for one or two gentlemen. Good meals; $25.00 per month and some laundry, 608 Berrydale Ave. JFOR RENT Pleasant room In private home tor gentleman. Phone U7-Y. 009 IN. Central. BOARD AND ROOM for two business men or womn Nice room, (ire- j place, bathroom, private entrance good meais. Inquire 823 So. Oak - dale Phone 945-S. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Room. 163 N. OaltdBl; FOR RENT Comfortable sleeping room for gentleman. $1,50 per week, i 132 Almond street. FOR RENT Heated furnished room Mrs. W. F. Campbell, 804 E. Main. R RENT First-class Bleeping room m re6idente. clow lrl 105 Genva ATTRACTIVE room a. 404 8. Grape. FOR RENT ... -v - THREE ACRES with building, two cows, close In. 1S4 So. Ivy. FOR EXCHANGE WiLIj trade 1029 Chevrolet coupe for logging trailer. 1025 W. Ninth. ! TO TRADE '29 Ford coach for equity ' In car of later model. Private ! party. Call at 621 V, Oak. FOR EXCHANGE ESTATE -REAL WANT Small farm or dairy fol Med ford :ncome. Box 85P0. Tribune. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 14 acres, 1 mile from Medford city limits, with 3-room cabin. All' well fonced, 9500: Box 605, R.FJD. I, Medford. SOUND INVESTMENTS 0 ACRES, Irrigated, clover, barn, fenced, Just outside city limits. 1250.00. 53 ACRES fine Besr creek soil, run ning stream, fenced, good cottage. 5,000.00. 10 ACRES, 4 acres Irrigated, family orchard, ohlok house, bam, fenced, 650.00. 190 ACRES, 65 cultivated, Butte creek through place, free lrr., well Imp. 7500.00. 2 ACRES, city water, fine family . orchard, cottage, barn, etc., fenced. 1200.00. 5-ROOM HOUSE, paved street, base ment, furnace, 1700.00. THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANOE 7 NO. Bartlett St. Phone 1498 FOR SALE 30 acres, unimproved: 20 bottom land, 10 pasture; free water; 4500, 8600 cash, balance small monthly pnyments. Inquire 1021 W. 9th St. FOR SALE; 40 acres on Applegate; deeded water right for 17 acres, or will trade for late model car. Tel 234-R-l. OR miDB ..mon, house, double garage, chic.en house, on a lot 50 by 160 feet in Stewart Addition, 3 miles west from Klamath Falls, Ore. Prefer a small farm. Emll Harris, Central Point, Ore., P. O. Box 331. FOR SALE; 5 acres on pavement, 1 mile from town, all. In cultivation and under irrigation, family or chard: 6-room modern home. barn. double garage and chicken house Owner leaving and will sell for $2050.00 on easy terms. See Charles A Wing Agency, Inc., 109 E. Main 8t. MATCH THIS FOR AN INVESTMENT Duplex, completely furnished, lo cated adjneent to Junior high and Rrntle school; 3 rooms and sleeping porch on each side; electric ramie. Will net owner $ 17 14 T . Price 92100 00. with 9500 down. CHARLES A. WINO AGENCY. INC. 109 E. Main St. Phone 728 FOR SALE 10 acres, 7 In alfalfa, some clover; family fruit, good im provements; close In. E. Oould, the Acreage Man, 402 West Jackson St. BAROAINS Lots, cabins, acreage, farms, ranches, business property on upper Rogue river. D. E. Mil lard, "Roguedale," Star Rt, Eagle Point, Ore. FOR SALE 2i acres with fruit and berries, buildings. H. H. Hoyt, Sun set Drive. 20 ACRES, good buildings. Irrigated Snap. I '2000. Also 2 acres, good buildings. ailOO: plenty water, acres, 6-room modern house, garage, irrigated, $2200. Also several city homes. ROBERTS. REALTOR. 720 W. 2nd FOR SALE 20 acres. 13 acrea irrl- gtd; 5-room house, electricity, Bftraire. chicken house, family or chard. Priced for quick sale. Rt. 1, Boa 470. A DESIRABLE e--om stucco resi dence Park -treet. $400 sh; bal ance StAte Veteran toan. 61P So Oakaale FOR SALE 100 ace pasture clover and meadow ras.i aiao 70 ton nay; fenced ano well watted. Appij C W ood. pr pect. Ore. 'f'OMK city property. ft45 on cerms. Present Income $0 per momr. C 3 BuV.e.'iield. Uedforo Center BWj. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE HOUSES lor sale or rent, jackson County Blag, da Loan Ass'n. i WHEN you think if real estate think 01 BROWN ic WHITE. FOR SALE Fully equipped, well paying dairy ranch. C. L,. care Mall Tribune. FOR SALE. rRADEOREASE My equity in 8-room Douse No 1 Glen Oak Court, for smaller poperty ot acreage Home Owner's LoaD Fred O Sander, mile S. Oak urove school. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE One team. pony. Jersey cow and calf, few milk coats. Trade as down payment on small modern bouse, will give lease on ranch if desired. 603 N. Bartlett. FOR SALE Jersey, family milk cow. R, F. Beck, Jacksonville, across from Presbyterian church. FOR SALE Saddle horse, Just 4 '-. about 1100 pounds, pure white, L. A. Salade, Central Point. FOR SALE Rams and registered Shropshire ram lambs. L. A. Salade, Central Point. FOR SALE; Good ewes, will lamb In December; grade Corrldale and Cor rldale Bucks. Whitney place, Old Stage Road, west Central Point. FOR SALE 10 Guernsey heifers about to freshen, and one fresh heifer. John Mace, Central Point. FOR SALE 61 ewes. Mrs. W. Lewis. Central Point, Rt. 1. ONE Hampshire, one Ramboulllet buck for sale, $5 each. E. Grlssom. Rt. 1, Box 174, Central Point. EXTRA fine 8-weeks-old white weart er pigs. E. E. Whitman, Coker Butte. BUY OR SELL Hogs and pigs Route 4. Bo 133 Spring 8t Tel 437-M FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES JUST TAKEN IN 1034 Chev. coach. Priced right. Lange Motor Car Co.. 38 No. Riverside. FOR SALE Packard convertible coupe, fine condition. L. A. Hamas. Central Point. USED We have a few late models In Safe Used Cars 1935 Bulck 8port coupe 1934 Dodge four-door sedan 1934 Hudson two-door sedan 1933 Pontlac two-door aedaH 1933 Chevrolet delivery 1030 Ford Sport coupe with aJ wheels. SKINNER'S OARAGE 142 So. Riverside Bulck-Pontlac Sales and Service for sale; 1929 Model A truck with '30. transmission, aioo. ecnenie Ranch, Dark Hollow. FOR SALE 1036 Chevrolet touring sedan. Would consider good used ear as trade. P. O. Box 92, Ashland, or 102 N. Oakdale. FOR SALE Hupmoblle sedan; running condition, good Terms. 138 So. Holly. good tires. 1938 Graham "Cavalier" 4-door sedan , fully equipped, radio, etc.; 4.000 miles; perfect condition. Substan tial discount. See at 425 8. Grape, Saturday a. m. or all day Sunday. FOR SALE 1934 Pontlao 8 Cabriolet, leather upholstery; car like new Must sell by Sept. 18th. Private party. Call at 38 N. Riverside. TOR SALE 1936 erymoutb OeLuxe Sedan, demonstrator at a Big Sav ing. LANOB MOTOR CAR CO., 38 N. Riverside. LATE V'ODEL RECONDITIONED USED CARS Spoclal Disco'irt on All Cars Without Irsde-lns 1935 Hymnuth Do'uxe Tourirg sedan S-wheel equip A real bargain. 1934 Chryiiler 8 Duuie elrn. like new. low prl 1934 Ford V-8 Convertible coupe, radio and hekter. Beet buy In town 1934 Ford V-8' OeLuxe Sedan, priced cheap. 1932 Chevrolet coupe 1931 Frd sedan 1930 Ford sedan A good select'on of others to choose from. I.ANOK MOiiJR CAR CO. 38 No Riverside Tel 18 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS BEAUTY SHOPPE equipment for sale cheap. Box 623, Dunsmuir, Cal. FOR 8AL15 Superfe-x' oil burner, al most new, $35. Phone 11&8-Y. FOR SALE OR TRADE Hay beater and car to run it. Henry Kerby. Talent. ONIONS -Sweet Spanish, 100 lbs. $2, delivered. Write Rte. 1, Box 536. FOR SAL15 Large size circulator heater, first clasi condition. Phone 148-Y. WOOD FOR SALE Manklns Ranch. 3 miles south Jacksonville. Tel. 307. DELICIOUS APPLES Culls now ready. Ala Vista packing House. FOR SALE Petite prunes, Concord grapes. Phone 1016-R. 211 Vancou ver. FOR SALE Or&pes. So. Peach. Phone 1463-J-3. FOR SALE OR TRADE Universal gas range, latest cabinet style, used 30 d ays Ma ke offer. 1 1 9 Lincoln . Phone 882. FOR SALE 7F-12. Petite prunes. Phone CLOSINO-OUT SALE Jersey cow. alfalfa and oat hzy, farm and gar den tools, pressure cooked canned fruit and vegetables. Chev. Pick-up. Oould's. 1 mile couth of Talent, on highway. Tel. Ashland 371-R-l. FOR PLE Orapes and Delicious ap pies. Bring containers. Joe Kan tor. Rt. 4. Bo 237. SPECIAL BAROAINS Barbed Wire, Wire Netting. Nail. Correlated Roofing, Roofing Paper and Building Paper, less than mall order prices. Large stock of Pipe, Fittings, Plumb ing Fixtures, new and used. Bi savings on used Heating Stoves. Ranges and Hou.vhold Goods. Harness, Horse Collars, Linoleum. Rug, large Mock, big savings. We are headquarters for Wocd Chop pers' Tools, Wf-di,'. Splitting Mauis. Crow it Saw. Bl? itock Save. MKurORD BARGAIN HOUSE FOE SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Seckel pears, Phone 639 J-l. Mrs. D. W. Luke. FOR SALE .30-30 Winchester car bine. $13.00; small cook stove, $4; small range with colls. $15.00; lady's bicycle, $10.00; few woolen lumber Jackets. Open Sunday morning. Southern Oregon Junk Co. FOR SALE Two 3-wheel trailers, or will trade for wood or livestock. Southern Oregon Junk Co.. Stewart Ave. between Holly and Oakdale. FOR SALE Concord grapes. Wilson, 717 Oak St. Harry HOUSEHOLD furniture for eale, 711 Welch St. FOR SALE, CHEAP First-class Bart letts at the Frlnk Orchard. Phone 6U-J-3. FOR SALE) Italian and petite prunes. Phone 7-F-14. FOR SALE Orapea now ripe. J. A. Manke, 4 miles west of Med ford. ALL who want grapes come In the iicAi ivw uajTv, i win wii ob uoi - gain prices. Riley Myers, Central Point. FOR SALE 4-wheel combination house and light freight trailer. A bargain for 125 cash. No terms. Must be taken at once. Write P. O. Box 556, Medford, for appointment. ALL KINDS of wood. Good and dry. Tel. 634-X. BETTER used furniture, 106 8o. Grape. Sudio couch, davenport sets. Many other things. FACTORY-BUILT house trailer, sleeps four. Fountain Auto Court. Hwy 99, 3"j miles south Grants Pass. ROAD-TESTED parts at the right prices. Reliable workmanship. Generator exchange, 2.50 up. New batteries, 92 95 ' up. Prince Auto Wreckers. 1740 N. Riverside: Prince Auto Electric, 132 N. Riverside. FOR SALE Baied good alfalla ana straw. D R Smith, across from Talent school. Phone Ashland 372-J-l. PEPITE PRUNES, lc lb. on 'ree. Leo Young. Columbus Ave., off 8tewart. PRUNES On V 8 Carpenter place lc lb., you Pick lua lb. picked B. E Ford. 2 miles west on Jack sonville highway. Tel 731-R. FOR SALE Hopper for sawdust burner with baffle plate. Airaosr new Bargain Cai. at Mall Tribune TOMATOES for canning, lo pound Bring container. Phone Mrs Walk er. 314-Y. DUART permanent as low as 91. 9ft up to 84 60. Provost s, 236 So Oak dais. Phone 727 FOR SALE Apples Tel 132-U FOR SALE . GRAIN BAGS and Twine. Get ou price. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N. Grape St. Phone 1062. CANNING TOMATOES, cent pound Uj mile west Central Point Blan ' kenshlp FOR SALE New Hoipolnt electrl1: ' refrigerator, value lOO.SO Never used Will sacrifice for cash Make offer Telephone 1540-W PERSONAL PALMIST AND CLAIRVOYANT MADAM AVON, Palmist and Clair voyant, gives truthful advice on all affairs of life, tells your past, pres ent and futuro. If In doubt as to what step to take, consult Madam Avon today; tomorrow may be too late. Good advice, In time, saves many worries and many dollars. Satisfaction guaranteed. Readings dally. Houra 10 a.m. to D p.m. Lo cated at Rainbow Auto Camp, 1746 No. Riverside. Cabin 6. "JA ("Doc") Remrmber '33 Promise In St. L. Let's team again. Wire "Pat." Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Projecting arm of crane 4. Be under obligation T. Open courts 15. Literary friigmenU It. Kaauit: colloq. 14. Deciduous tree of the pin family 1ft. Dlefiguri 16. Free, at from difficulties 15. Unratiten 20. Hazard! 21. Will 23. Utlllz 26. American Indians 37. Stuff 28. Propped 1L Small bodies of land surrounded 8olutlon of Yesterday's Puzzle yAlc'ft-lAlNlATMr w BOjA L E CPRTG A P U RlSPE CTAfr O R. 5 T Rgfa SMK SfeWM I MeLYRE W A L 1 Ua d eMr 1 0 AVAlp ARIJS0A DO U 1 TMAiB E rMSM A P at tMS E R 1 STARS m MSI L Mk TTOl E D TlHRrlLL7 I N GMDIY. RlATpME'TiONpf N O N ETpIgSE jlblOlTlsllGlElE Outstanding Old cloth measure Prune or abridge: variant Born Channel from the shore Inland Uncloxes June bus; Creak latter ny water 33. Iridescent 4L Bom 14. Because 16. Huk mrthlcaJ bird (0. 17. Frora' IL sledlevaj playlnc card ftl. 11. Inquire the 62. cost of H. 2 3 5 b j7 la f IO j 'W. f 5fL!L!l AU. .iiVi.r . HuIlj. 28 2j 3o W3' 32 s : mmik 36 pJ7 36 & 4o '' ( MISCELLANEOUS SHEEPMEN LOSSES through dogs shall be re ported within 48 hours in order to secure compensation. DOG CONTROL BOARD. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNTY AllSTRACT CO. TH'I.K INSUIIANCB AHSl'KAt'TS KSCKOW MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. -Abstract, ol Title. Rooms a ana o. no. " North Central Ave., upstairs. Chiropractor E. M. NELSON. Chiropractor N. O. M Service. 1212 w lotn Expert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT 11. 1179 House cleaning, door waxing, ori ental rug cleaning and upholstering piano Instruction FRED ALTON HftlGHT Teacher of Piano Accredited Teacher. Mel o:iord Modern I'lano Molbod. Stu dio. '118 Liberty Building. The tastiuin Shop. THE FASHION SHOP 308 U. B Nat l Bank Bunding uressmaking Myrtle Andrews Phone 1181 New location Money to Lend IMONKY LOANKD ON AUTOS. LIVESTOCK FURNITURE, BNIIOKSED ttiiTi-'tt m';. We want to supply your money needs wltnout rea tape oi ueiy UL'V W M THOMAS MGR. MEDFOKUS OLDES'I AND LARGEST PERSONAL FLNANCB COMPANY 46 So Central, urouna Floor Crateriao Theatet Bldg - UO No S-167-M-180 Phone 13B. IHAMONH LOANS Prompt and courteous service) Mlilll'Oltl) FINANCE CO. Over Farmers & Fruitgrowers Bank Phone 768 Lie No. 8-200 Transfer." u.uii irv ruANflpffn Exnert peck ers and movers Special livestock moving equipment prices ngm 610 North Riverside Phone 616 EADS IHANSPEH Si STORAGE CO. Orfice 20 So Fir Phone 315 Prtoe right Service guaranteed RE1NKINO TRANSFER OO Long distance aaullng Furniture oatue anything. Ill N Fir. phone 1038 O Stuart THUCKINO AND 8TORAOB - Local and long distance naullng. furni ture moving etc Reasonable rates Tel 833 p E Samson Co LEGAL NOTICES County Treasurer's Call for General County Fund warrants State of Oregon County of Jackson. NOTICE is heroby given, that there are funds on hand for the redemp tion of all warrants, drawn on the General Fund of Jackson County, that were registered, to and Including July 31, 1036. Interest on the above called war rants ceases on this the 14th dsy of September, 1936. Dated at Medford, Oregon, Septem ber 14th, 1936. A. 0. WALKER. Trensurer of Jackson County, Ore. Card of Thanks We wish to thank our many friends for their kindness and sympathy dur ing our recent bereavement and for the beautiful floral offerings. Mrs. M. K. Wooda and Chan. Allen Woods. Cross-Word Puzzle s, lYaroeworh $. Place rubbed out 10. Part of a play 11. Pronoun 17. Cleansing with water after washing II. Coral island 31. Perlodlo wins of the orient 14. Took a ehatr 'lb. Typ measures 27 Unclouded 28. In favor of t9. Mountain In the Philip- . ? ilnet k augar 22. Symbol o kingly 1 power Is. Mean 27. Hhoute 38. Loyal 89. Hplendor 40. Alluvial -deposit at the mouth ' or a river 42. Word if solemn af firmation 44. Ooir Instructor! Co I loo. 4ft, Knock 48. Late: comb, form DOWN 1? Musical scale 2. tienneloiti t. Sharp backward- projecting points 4. Work I. That of which honeycomb Is composed 4. Ace 7. Tipping to one side s 0CIETY and Clubs Ladies9 Auxiliary Reviews Summer Mrs. Mary Strickland was hostess to the Ladies' Auxiliary of the First Baptlitt church at her home Tuesday afternoon, with Mrs. OtKce Roberts presiding at the business session. Mrs. Hazel Lester, secretary, re viewed activities of the summer through the record of meetings and discussed recently received letters from missionaries. Attracting par ticular attention was a letter from Louise Campbell, missionary in the HaXka country of China, which re lated among other things the wed ding of her brother, David Campbell, there. Work accomplished so far and plana for the future were among features of the sesalon, which was followed by refreshments served by the hostess. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. George Edwards, ac cording to the announcement. The South Side circle will have char go of the program, the topic to be "The Path of Dreams." Delphians Begin Winter Program Beginning the winter program of the new Delphian group, a consollda tton of the two former chapters, Beta and Chi Delta, the sixty members will meet Thursday morning1 at 0:30 o'clock in the Girls' Community club rooms for the first session following the recent organization. Topics have been . announced a follows: "Relation of Art to Its Age" Mrs. K. P. Merrick; "The Character of the Nineteenth Century," Mrs W. A. Holloway; "The New Art Center" Mrs. John Moffatt; "MorelU's Pupils' Mrs. Rychen Paddack; "Painters of Other Italian Schools", Mrs. O. E. Strader. Others are "Switzerland's Great Patntera", Mrs. Bruce Bauer; and "Austrian and Hungarian Artists' Mrs. D. R. Parrett. Supervisors will be selected for each meeting by the board, according to officers, Mrs. George QateB will supervise this week's session. Club-Lodge Announcements r. u ciub ' The F. L. club will meet at ths home of Miss Georgian Hussong, 1017 North Riverside avenue, for the regu 1st business meeting Monday even lng. Chrysantlieinum Circle Chrysanthemum circle No. 84, Neighbors of Woodcraft, will meet at the I. O. O. P. hall Monday even ing at 8 o'clock for a business ses sion. All members are requested to be present and visitors will be wel come. Wedding Bells Chsuncsy Huper and Miss Chir lena Ray, both of Eagle Point, were married st 4 o'clock yeawrdsy aft ernoon by Rey. B. S. Divine at his home. They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Qreb, of Eagle Point. The young couple will leave this afternoon on a honeymoon trip to Seattle, where they will spend sev eral weeks before returning to south ern Oregon to make their home In Klamath Palls. The bride h&a been a resident of Eagle Point for the psst four years and Mr. Harper haa spent his life there. Both have many friends in the valley to whom their marriage will be of Interest. Prtimmnnds Here Oueils for Week Valley visitors for the psst week have been Mr. and Mm. L. C. Oberlles of Lincoln, Nebraska, and their daughter, Miss Clark Oberlles, who have been the gueste of Dr. and Mrs C. I. Drummond. Mrs. Orummond r also a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oberlles. The visitors plan to leave tomor row for Tacoms, Wn., where they will spend the winter months. Montnna Visitors" Planning Rtny Here Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Htles have es their guesu Mrs. Hllea' psrents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dreessen, and her sister, Lllllsn Dreessen, all of Ka!!a pel, Mont, They arrived here this week-end after attending the Pendleton round up, and plan a stay of several weeks In Medford. Nmlal Meeting for .Missionary ftoclety Announcement haa been made that the Women's Missionary society of the Methodist Episcopal church, south, will be entertained at the borne of Mrs. Tom Petera Tuesday afternoon at a aoclsl meeting. Time la announced aa 2 o'clock. Those desiring transportation are requested to meet at the1 church at 1:4s o'clock, a cordial Invitation be' lng extended to all members and friends, in charge ot the afternoon's program will be Mrs. W. O. Rice. BIRTHS Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stringer, all West Tenth street, a boy, weigh ing 7 pounds, 04 ounces, Septem ber 1 at the Community hospital. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mc Knight, route a. a boy. weighing 7 pounds. IS ounces, September 10 at the Community hospital. Buckingham's lee Cream. Csnjy tvfttyKM. Th Cft! ?3?9' ?" Comment of the Day's News By HIANK JKNKINS N THIS extremely political year, there Is a lot of wild talk about sharing the wealth. The demogogues who are Indulging in this talk (for the purpose of get ting votea for themselves) seek to create the impression that NEARLY ALL the wealth of this country la owned by a few hundred people. They tell us that they propose to divide the possessions of the very wealthy up among the rest of us, so that EVRRYBODY will be rich and happy. I8TEN: " i if the EXCESS of all Individual Incomes of more than $5000 were dis tributed to the REST of the popula tion of this country, each person would receive only 2B a year. Y ET'S see If we can make that a u little plainer. ,If we took from everybody getting more than 15000 a year the EXCESS above $5000 and divided the total sum so obtained up among all those receiving LESS than $5000, the share of each would be only $28. MUCH for Income. Now let's kJ cc consider prlnolpal. It the PRINCIPAL of all Indi vidual wealth oxceedlng 12,600,000 were divided up among those pos sessing less than S3, 500.000, aa the late Huey Long suggested, the dl vision would yield to each of us only 135. . IF WK went to all the trouble, you 1 aoe, of dividing up the wealth of the very wealthy and parceling It out among the rost of us, the sum we would receive would be so small as hardly to-.be worth while. BUT the damage that would be done by such a proceeding would be Immense snd ghastly, and would affect all Of Ua DISASTROUSLY. Wealth, you know, Isn't represented merely by silver end paper dollars which can be easily divided. In this country wealth consists chiefly ot land and housee and machinery. The value ot tbe Southern Facltlo rail' road, for example, XSNT represented by so many dollars stacked up In a bank vault. Instead, It consists of right-of-way, roadbed, station . and terminal buildings, engines, cars, etc If we started dividing these things up, giving to John Smith a length of steel rail and to Jim Jones a oar wheel, etc., we would WRECK the great Southern Paclflo railroad and take away the Jobs of those who now work for It, and at the same time w wouldn't be doing ourselves any particular good. HE trouble wl'tb these windy apostles of sharing the wealth la that they are long on oratory end short on FACTS. It they would devote a little hon est study to the tacts, they would have to admit that their wild schemes wouldn't work and 11 they were TRIED would bring ruin and de struction to tbe country as a whole. Large Crowd Sees DeMolays Install DttlCerS i Uesday Before a large number of parents and friends, members of the Medford chapter of DoMolay Installed new of ficers at the first meeting following summer suspension held last Tues day evening. Dale Roberta took the chair as master councilor. Others Installed with him were: Phil; Todd, Junior councilor; Don Gray, senior deacon; Al Randies, Junior deacon; Don Price, senior steward; Jack Thompson, Junior steward; Dan Hull, marshal; Bruce Hammond, chaplain; Harold Lfttrell, standard bearer; Alvln Thor bus, sentinel; Don Her r led, almoner: William Meyers, orator. New preceptors are Oersld Keesee. Harold Hartzell, Roland Rlnabarger. Ted Evanson. Ted Marshall, Bub Thlerolf and Bob Ettlnger. The In stallation ceremony was In charge of Richard Roberta who acted aa in stalling officer, SHstated by Jock Wood as installing senior councilor; Ed Bullock, installing Junior councilor; Paul Turner, Installing marshal; and Frank Hull, Installing deacon. Membera were hosts at an Informal dance following the ceremonies, with music by Whipple's orchestra. The next meeting waa announced for Tuesday, Sept. IS and all active mem bera are urged to attend aa a senior councilor is to be elected. Income Shares Maryland fund: Bid 19.48: asked 1084. Quarterly Income: Bid 11.73; asked 1 93. Held ror Forgery ROSEBima, ore., sept. HUllsrd Rex Young, wanted by the sheriff of Beitton county on a forg ery charge, was taXen Into custody here last night, according to a re port from state police hesdqusrters He u being held In the county jail pending return to corvaMla. il Phone 54J. Weil nam away your 1 '" City Sauitarr Betylc, HALL ON GALLOWS ASSERTS OREGON UFERJiOCENT Mass Murderer Pays Pen altyGrins At Execution Crowd At Walla Walla. WALLA WALLA, Wash., Sept. IX (AP) The state hanged Leo Ber nard Hall and wrote "avenged" to day serosa the records of the ghastly Erlande Point massacre In which six persons were slaughtered in a pretty summer cottage more than two yeara ago. Hall, once a seminary student. went calmly to his death on the gallows in the state penitentiary hero Friday night, declaring the in nocence of a mail convicted of a murder in Oregon. Even aa the trap banged in the witness-jammed execution chamber. Hall'a brother, Qua Hall, waa racing in an airplane from Walla Walla across the state toward Olympta la iaai, aesperte effort to win re prieve from the governor. Tried and convicted only for the murder of one of the six, Eugene A. Chenevert, the erstwhile seminary student, boxer, shipyard worker and. ladles' man, asserted his freedom from guilt to the end and spent hia lent hours with his spiritual advisor. the Rev. Father James J, Lvnoh of Wnlla Walla. The 34 -year old prisoner had ne word to aay of Mrs. Pegy Peterson Pauloa, his accuser and co-defend ant in the murder trial, nor of Miss Carrie Stickles of Memphis, Teun whose testimony aided the state la convicting him December 10, 1035, at Port Orchard, Smiling wryly, he walked from bis death cell on the second floor to the execution gallery on the same level with the gallows beam above. grinned down at the upturned faces of the witnesses. Warden J. M. McCauley gave him an opportunity to apeak hia last words. They were In the defense of Jack Justice, cpnvloted of hiring Halt to shoot W. Frank Akin In Novem ber, 1033. "X would like to aay the Justice they convicted In the Akin case waa an entirely Innocent man,' Hall said. "Jack Justice never hired me or, a far aa I know, anybody else to kill Frank Akin. The charge they con victed him on was a bum charge." With thin assertion In behalf ot Justice now serving life In the Ore gon penitentalry at Salem, Hall nod ded and the executioner adjusted the hood and rope. The trap fell at 11 p. m., and Dr. Elmer Hill, prison physician, pro nounced him dead 16 minutes later. NEW DEAL WASTE PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 12.- Willlam E. Lemke, North Dakota V. 8. representative and candidate for president of the Union party, wilt arrive In Portland tomorrow and speak at a p. m., in the public au ditorium. His toplo haa not been an nounced. LOS ANGELES, Sept. 12.- !hla presidential campaign up the Pa cific coast today a iter siriKing ous In a Los Angeles address at "Inter national racketeers And gangsters" who he said manipulate the nation', currency. The North Dakota represenUtlv. standard bearer ot the new Union party, spoke here last night In Olym pic stadium, whose 10,000 aeaU were three-quarter filled. Quoting frequently from the party platform of the national union for social justlcb, which sponsored hi. candidacy, Lemke declared: "More money should be placed la circulation, and let Wall street call It debasing the currency." The public credit, ne said, should be used to retire the national debt by Issuing currency In place of bonds, thus saving II ,000.000.100 annually In Interest. Tbla billion, he declared, could be applied to "old age compen sation." Targets for criticism by Lemke were the New Deal's foreign trade policy and th. 13,038.000,000 In for eign goods which he said wer. Im ported last year. "We can't borrow or tax ourselves out of the depression or by huge Im- . - it . . Notice. Lee Churchill Is not and has never been connected with the Baldwia piano Bhoppe In any way other than renting of a teachera studio and that service has been definitely dlscon tlnued. BALDWIN PIANO BHOPPE. Direct Reduction LOANS ON HOMES In Medford District Reasonable Interest FIRST FEDERAL 6AVINOS A LOAN ASSN. OP MEDFORD 2 No. HOLLY St. o