Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 15, 1936, Page 9, Image 9

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Phone 75
FOR WANT ADS
LOST AND FOUND
' LOST Ford tiro and wheel between
McCaskey ranch and Medford. Tel.
334-J-l.
IOST Wrlstwatch, between West
and and community hospital. Find
er please call 1134. " .
HOLDING Holsteln heifer, brand on
left hip. Owner may have by paying
. lor feed and ad. F. E. Port, Bt. 1.
! i Box 107, Talent.
LOST Saturday, envelope contain
ing valuable paperB. Reward. W.
D. Morgan, frail. Ore.
LOST Seven-Jewei Elgin wrist watch.
In ladles' rest-room at Mann's. Re
turn to Tribune office. Reward.
LOST--If dog missing, call
1616.
WANTED FEMALE HELP
XPEKIENCED waitress wanted at
Jewel Cafe.
WANTED Girl to help with house
work and care for one child. 218 S.
Orange.
WANTED Experienced waitress. Ap
ply J N Cafe, 37 s. rroni.
WANTED Girl for housework. Phone
1147-M.
L , i - - "ly ' '" 1 -' "
WANTED Capable woman house-.,
keeper for two. Phone 885. . ;
WANT a lady to keep house In the
country. Small wages and a good ,
home for the right party. Write :
Tribune Box S349.
WANTED Experienced girl tor gen
eral housework and care of chil
dren. 26 month; references re-
quired. Call 271-J-2.
WANTED Experienced waitress. Ap
ply at Diamond Cafe.
WANTED 21 to 40 yoar old experi
enced plain cook, some laundry. 20
a month. 41 Boss Court.
i WANTED Woman for general nouso-
V .1. Dl.,.n. QT4
MALE AND FEMALE
WANTED Men and women between
ages 21 and 40 to attend Free
School on Life Insurance Salesman
ship. Mr. Wm. Robblna from home
office of Union - States Life Ins.
Company of Portland will conduct
the school, starting Sept. 16. Apply
at local office, 407 Liberty Bldg.,
Med ford.
WANTEH MALE HELP
WANTED Shoemnker at 231 E. 6th.
" WANTED SITUATIONS
WANTED At once, housekeeping Job
by homeless widow with two Chil
li ..-., tnii nilli an b fur
ore n, iBlU'l "- 0
where. Small wages. Box 5616, Trib
wher
S, tine.
WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED Transportation to Ash
, , land Normal, dally. Share expenses.
J Inquire 602 Pearl.
WANTED To hear from owner of a
discarded Lacrosse grain drill. Box
6640, Tribune.
TOUNO LADY with boy 7, wants
board and room In private home,
with care ofr child after school and
Saturdays. Call 84.
WANTED Will pay top price for
good used furniture, ranges, heat
ers, etc.
HOLBROOK & ANDREWS
Fire Hall Bldg. 6th St.-Front. Tel 647
WILL party who bought glass topped
fruit Jara from Medford Bargain
House please phone 016-Y.
DIESEL REPRESENTATIVE. Adcox
School, Portland, will be In Med
ford a short time with opportunity
, for four young men to earn part of
tuition and board and room. For
Information or catalog, address Mr.
Honnold. P. O. Box 600. Medford.
Ore.
HIGHEST PRHES paid for Juna
metsi. copper brass, aluminum
lead. rags, etc So Oregon Junk
Co Between Holly and Oakdale on
Stewart Avt,
WANTED Lamb wool See the Med
ford Bargain House. 27 No. Grape
WANTED You to look at my bat
gains, almost new clothing for all
the family 618 B Mam
WANTED Top prices paid for used
furniture tools etc Berrydau ino
Hand Store 1803 N Riverside Tei
266
JUNK Highest prices paid foi brass
radiators, copper storsge ba.teries
aluminum and other metals
Scrap Iron small or largt tots
pips ano marhint-ry wool snc cot
ton rags. tnnr tubes
Our prices will interest you.
Bides. Pelts. Wool Mohstr
Househoid oods furniture itoT??
bouKbt or sold.
ME'OCORD BAHOAIN HOUSE
WANT TO BUY Some Rood ?oun?
b.-eedinj ewes V J. Phllippi, Hot!
Grand. Medford.
WANTED--MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED TO BUY Wood circulating j
heater. Phone 1266.
WANTED Sugar pine timber suit- j
able for shakes. Good proposition.
Box 5632, Tribune.
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT fl-room, modern, fur
nished house, close In. 225 S. Riv
erside. Phone 457-J.
FOR RENT Partly turn. 4-rra. house.
TCI. 1322-K.
FOR RENT Four houses. Inquire
t-. 1 Dsln, 01V
sYW(i t. imui "
4-ROOM partly furnished house, gar
age, woodshed. 506 S. Fir. Available
alter ISth.
FURN. DUPLEX Aou.ts 604 W 10th
FOR RENT 4-room furnished house.
' Inquire 305 8. Oakdale.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
DESIRABLE heated apt., Frlgldalre.
618 S. Oakdale.
NICELY furnished front apt., modern,
close In. private, large closets, large
living room, abundance hot water.
Married couples only. Qlorla-Pan
Apts., 375 So. Central.
FURNISHED lower apartment; adults.
346 N. Bartlett.
FOR RENT 3 nicely furnished apt
with electric conveniences In
quire 305 So. Oakdaje.
APT. FOR RENT Frlgldalre heat
overstuffed, private bath, close in
808 W. Main.
FOR RENT RC0M BOARD
FOR RENT Rooms and board, rea
sonable. 320 E. Main St., Medford.
BOARD AND ROOM foi two Business
men or womx, Nice room, (ire
place, bathroom, private entrance
good meaia. Inquire 822 So. Oak
dale Phone 045-X,
FOR RENT FURNISHED
ROOMS
ATTRACTIVE sleeping room on
ground floor In modern home for
one or two girls. 307 Vancouver.
FOR RENT Room, close In. Phone
280.
I FOR RENT -.Front sleeping room. Tel.
I 449-X or 604.
BOOMFIndarhonoriieB."'
FOB RENT Room. 153 N. Oakdale.
FOR BENT Heated furnished room.
Mrs: W. F. Campbell, 804 E. Main.
ATTRACTIVE rooms. 4114 8. Grape.
FOR RENT
MISCELLANEOUS THREE ACBES with building, two
cows, close In. 134 So . Ivy.
FOR EXCHANGE
ORGAN In piano case. Will trade (or
wood. Phone 390, Jacksonville.
TO TRADE "29 Ford coach (or equity
In cor of later model. Private
party. Call at 821', Oak.
FOR EXCHANGE REAL
ESTATE
WANT Small farm or dairy fot Med
ford income. Box 3680, Tribune.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE Modern five-room home
with hardwood floors and fireplace,
sun porch. Reasonable price for
quick sale. 1613 W. Main.
FOR SALE Ciof-e In acreage tracts,
city water cheap. Also 8-room
house, 3 lots near schools, 200.00
dawn payment. H. G. Wilson, 7
Chestnut St., Phono 1564.
FOR SALE; 5-room house, 2 acres,
city water, Irrigation, close In $1600
$300 down. Ready to move In. H.
N. Lot land, 225 So. Oakdale.
MODERN 6-rm. houst. close In. fine
condition, S250.00 down, balance
$22.50 including Interest.
Also
7V4 ACRES within one-Tialf mile Med
ford: modern house, large barn,
$2250. Some terms. . .
Also
0 ACRES. mile Medford, In clover
and orchard grass, well fenced, new
barn. $1250.00. Some terms.
BROWN tb WHITE
Clinton Spencer, Real Estate Mgr.
WHY?
... Start Work Now
1. $4500160 acres; 20 acres paid-up
water right out of Little Butte
creek; DO acres In cultivation; bal
ance wood and pasture. House, barn
and garage. $500 cash; balance long
time, low interest.
3. $5250280 acres on Evans creek.
200 acres level land In cultivation.
Deep soil; fine alfalfa, corn and
grain. Good hog and cattle ranch.
House, barn, spring house, $760
cash; balance long time.
3. $086 1 acre irrigated; 2 bouses;
ono four -room plastered with sleep
ing porch; one 3-room. City water
In houfe. 1 mile from Medford.
good school; good road. $300 cash,
balance like rent.
J. C. BARNES
Phone 1127-Y 20 No. Peach Bt.
DAIRY RANCH PRICED RIOHT
1 80 ACRES. 33 cultivated. Irrigation.
11 acres alalfa, 22 acres clover, 5
room house, good barn, chicken
house, hog houses, good spring, all
fenced. $3,000 total price. $1,000
down pavment.
FOWLER tfc TJPP
44 No. Riverside -
FOR SALE 14 acres, 1 mile from
Medford city limits, with 2-room
cabin. All well fenced. $500. Box
606, R F.D. 1, Medford.
FOR SALE 20 acres, 13 acres irrl
gtd: 5-room house, electricity.
gara?e, chicken house, family or
chard Priced for quick sale. Rt.
1. Box 470.
A DE'ilR ABLE 6- xm stucco resi
dence Hark -treet. $400 ssh: Bal
ance Stole Veteran oan. 6 IP So
Oakuale
WHEN you think f real estate thins
ol BROWN WHITE
INCOME city property. tib'jQ on
terms. Present income $tK) per
monir. C 3 Butverfield. Medford
Center Bldg.
I HOUSta for sale or rent, jsckaoo
Co'ii ty Bl-Jg. & Loan Ass n.
POR SALS TRADE OR LEASE Mj
equity in 8-r'um nous No ) Oier
Oak Court for smaller pnperty o
acreage Home Owner Loan Preo
C Sunder, & mUt 8- O Urovs
school.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
5 AND 10-acre tracts, $10 down, 5
month, on pavement; electricity,
water; 10 miles N. W. Medford.
10 to 80 acres, $50 down, 10 month,
on pavement; electricity, water; 6
ml. N. Orants Pass.
MONTGOMERY. Owner.
Jackson Hotel, Medford.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
1 PUREBRED saddle horse, one 6
galted saddle horse, will work; one
1300-lb. work mare. Sam Rlgel.
Orants Pass, Rt. 2. box 300. Steel-
head Lodge, or call at Qravlln Feed ;
Barn. ,
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FOR SALE bnropsnire rams ana
Angora bucks. Tom Glvan, Rt. 3.
Medford.
FOR SALE Jersey cows, one fresh,
others freshen soon. S. A. Dusen
berry, Gold Hill.
FOR" SALE Pack burro. Valley View
district, Ashland. Call 18-F-3 or
242-J. Ashland. B. A. Wagner.
FOR SALE 8 head of dairy cows. E.
H. Tucker, Browusboro.
FOR SALE Jersey, family milk cow.
R. F. Beck, Jacksonville, across
from Presbyterian church.
FOR SALE Saddle horse, Just 4 yrs.,
about 1100 pounds, pure white. L.
A. Salade. Central Point.
FOB SALE Bams 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 61 ewes. Mrs. W. H.
Lewis, Central Point, Rt. 1.
BUY OR SELL Hogs and pigs. Rout1
4. Box 133 Spring St. Tel 43T-M
FOR SALE POULTRY
FOR SALE Dark red pullets. 6
months old. Chas. Nahss, last house
In lane off second curve of Buck
shot hill road.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
USED CARS AND TRUCKS
Real values at lowest prices.
1032 Studebaker sedan.
1031 Studebaker sedan.
1030 Bulck coupe,
1020 Essex coach.
1029 Pontlac sedan.
1029 Pontlac coupe.
1936 Studebaker sedan; like new.
A buy. Stutz roadster.
1034 Ford coupe.
1034 Chevrolet pickup,
Several late model trucks,
SANDERSON MOTOR CO.
Studebaker Sales and Service
Open Evenings and Sundays.
FOR SALE Model T pickup, $20. In
quire 11 Vancouver Ave.
JUST TAKEN IN 1034 Chev. coach.
Priced right. Lango Motor Car Co.
38 No. Riverside.
FOR SALE Packard convertible
coupe, fine condition. L. A. Salade,
Central Point.
USED
We have a few late models In
Safe Used Cars
1935 Bulck Sport coupe
1934 Dodge four-door si'dan
1934 Hudson two-cloor sedan
1933 Pontlac two-door sedan
1933 Chevrolet delivery
1030 Ford Sport coupe with air
wheels,
SKINNER'S GARAOE
142 So. Riverside
: Bulck-Pontlac Sales and Service
FOR SALE 1029 Model A truck with
'30 transmission, $100. Scheble
Ranch, Dark Hollow.
FOR SALE 1936 Chevrolet touring
sedan. Would consider good used
car as trade, P. O. Box 02, Ashland,
or 102 N. Oak.
FOR SALE 1934 Pontlac 8 Cabriolet,
leather upholstery; car like new
Must sell by Sept. 18th. Private
party, can at at n. Kiversiae.
I'OR SALE 1936 ftymouth DeLuxf
Sedan, demonstrator at a Big Sav
ing. LANOE MOTOR CAR CO- 3b
N. Riverside.
LATE ODEL
RECONDITIONED USED CARS
- Special Dlscom on All Cars
. Without Trade-Ins
1935 Plymouth Do'i.xe Totirtrp sedan
6-wheei equip A real bargain.
1034 Chrysler 6 Duuxe se-lfQ, like
new. low prl
1934 Ford V-8 Convertible coupe,
radio and he.ter Beat buy in
town
1934 Ford V-8 .jeLuxe Sedan, priced
cheap.
1032 uhevroiet coupe
1931 Frd sedan
1930 Pord sedan
A good select1 no of others to
choow from.
IfANOE MOiJR CAR CO.
38 No Rlversld Tel H
FOR SALE DOGS PETS
FOR SALE Two black and tan trail
hounds. May Dobbin, Talent, Box
169.
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE $160, a complete vacuum
Dumping plant on Rogue river.
j ready to go. Parker Auto Camp,
uwu nuii vsrs.
FOR SALE Baby buggy. Res. K.
Ideal Court.
FOR SALE Boy'a bicycle, mimeo
graph machine, surveyor's compass,
fruit Jars, violins, gasoline Iron,
garden toots. 928 E. Jackson Bt.
FOR SALE Beautiful baaslnet
Nothing like It this side of Port
land. Phone 1236-X.
FOR SALE Gas water heater. Phone
280.
FOR SALE Walnut china closet, 3
dining chairs, combination writing
desk and bookcase; also built-in
breakfast set for nook. 616 So. Ivy.
FOR SALE Heavy wood heater, good
aa new. One tarpaulin, 9x12. B55
West 2nd. Phone 1643-X.
FOR BAT-E Late model Crosley car
radio. Very reasonable or will trade
for good bouse radio. Box 6420,
Tribune.
FOR BAL13 phlleo radio and table,
occational chair, and breakfast
table. 1020 Court.
FOR SALE 3'4 wsgon or will trade
for hogs. W. R. Holman, Eagle point.
i 'tMATOES. No. 1. lc lb: sweet corn.
,2'jc dozen; prunes, lc lb. B E. Ford
2 mile west on JscksonvlLs hwy.
Foons 731 -a.
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
BEAUTY SHOPPE equipment for
sale cheap. Box 633. Dunsmulr, Cal.
ONIONS Sweet Spanish. 100 lbs. 2.
delivered. Write Bte. 1, Box 636.
WOOD FOB SALE Manktns 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. ail Vancou
ver. FOR SALE Petite prunes. Phone
7F-12.
CLOSING-OUT SALE Jersey cow.
alfalfa and oat hay, farm and gar
den tools, pressure cooked canned
fruit and vegetables, Chev. Ptck-up.
Gould's, 1 mile south of Talent, on
highway. Tel. Ashland 371-R-l.
FOR SALE Grapes now ripe. J A
Manke, 4 miles west of Medford.
ALL KINDS of wood. Good and dry
Tel. 634 -X.
FACTORY-BUILT bouse trailer, sleeps
four. Fountain Auto Court. Hwy
09, Z miles south Grants Pass.
ROAD-TESTED parts at the right
prices. Reliable workmanship
Generator exchange. $2.50 up. New
batteries, $2.95 up. Prince Auto
Wieckers. 1740 N. Riverside; Prince
Auto Electric, 132 N. Riverside.
FOR SALE H-jpper for sawdust
burner with baffle plate Almost
new Bargain Cai at Mall ITibune
FOR SALE Bated good alfalla ano
straw. D R Smith, acro from
Talent school. Phone Ashland
372-J-l.
PETITE PRUNES, lc lb on Tee Leo
Young. Columbus Ave., oft Stewart.
PRUNES On F S Carpenter place
lo ib.. you Pick luc lb. oicfced
B. E Ford. 2 miles west on Jack
sonvt.ie highway. Tel 731 -R.
TOMATOES (or canning, lo ound
Bring container. Phone Mrs Walk
er. 314-Y.
FOR SALE Apples. Tel. 132-L.
FOR SALE
GRAIN BAGS and Twine. Get oui
price.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
27 N. Grnpe St. Phone 1062
CANNING TOMATOES, cent pound
mile west Central Point. ,Blan
kenshlp FOR SALE New Hotpolnt electrf.
refrigerator value $169 60 Never
used Will sacrifice for cash Make
offer Telephone 1549-W.
PERSONAL
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In St. L. Lets team aga'.n. Wire
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Chiropractor
E. M- NELSON. Chiropractor N. C. M
Service. 1212 W 10tl
tixpert Window Cleaners.
LET GEORGE DO IT - Tel 1172
House cleaning, flooi waxing orl
ental rug cleaning and uphuisterlng
TniiiNrer
HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack
ers and movers Special livestock
moving equipment Prices right
619 North Riverside Phone 616
BADS TRANSFER tJt STORAGE CO.
Office 26 86 Fir Phone 316 Price
right Service guaranteed
RE1NKING TRANSFER CO , Long
distance oauling Furniture cattle
anything 111 N Fir Phone 1033
O Stuart.
TRUCKING AND STORAGE Local
and long distance hauling, furni
ture moving etc Reasonable rates
Tel B33 F B Samson CO
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JACKSON COUNTY
ARSTRACT CO
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ABSTRACTS
ESCROW
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO Abstract
of Title Rooms 8 and ft. No. $2
North Central Ave., upstairs.
I he fashion Phop.
THE FASHION SHOP 308 U. B
Nat'l Bank Bul'dtng Dressmaking
Myrtle Andrew Phone 1181 New
location
1'lu no Instruction
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Piano Accredled Teacher. Mel
ciiord Modern (Mano Method. Stu
dio. yi8 'Liberty Bulirling.
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LOANKH ON AUTOS. LIVESTOCK
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We want to supply youi money needs
without red tape or delay
SEE W E THOMAS
MGR. MEDFOKU'S OLDEST AND
LA ROES! PEHSONAL FINANCE
COMPANY
46 So Central. Urouna Floor
Cratenan Theater Bidg
Lie No S-167-M-IBU Phone 130
DIAMOND LOANS
Prompt and courteous service
MEItFOItl) FINANCE CO.
Over Farmers & Fruitgrower Bank
Phone 768 Lie No. S-200
LEGAL NOTICES
Not ire of Finn I settlement.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon, for Jackson County.
In the Matter of the Estate of Wil
liam Mason Colvlg. sometimes
known aa William M. Colvlg, de
ceased. The undersigned has (lied in the
County Court of Jackson County.
Oregon, the final account of her ad
ministration of the estate of William
Mason Colvlg. sometimes known aa
William M. Colvlg. deceased, and una
Court has fixed Thursday. September
24th. 1936. at tno hour of 10:00 a m
of said day, at the courtroom of said
Court at the Court House in Med
lord, Jackson County. Oregon, as the
time and place for tho hearing of
objections to said final account and
for the settlement of aaid estate
All persons Interested in said estate
are hereby notified and required to
make or file their objections to saia
final account, if any they have, on
or before the time aforesaid fixed for
the hearing and settlement thereof
Date of this notice and of the first
publication thereof is August 25th
1936. MARY O. WARNER.
Executrix of the Estate of William
Mason Colvlg. almetlmes known as
William M. Colvlg, deceased.
OLENN O TAYLOR, Attorney
Reese Creek
REESE CREEK, Sopt. 15.(Spl.)
Reese Creek American school waa very
pleasantly surprised wheil D. D. Ran
dall and his brother Ray came and
had charge of the Sunday school and
church services. They wore also pres
ent In the evening and helped with
services, thus supplying us with a
most wonderful day,
Mrs. Lillian Tracy of Arizona spent
last week visiting Mr, and Mrs. H. H.
Powell.
Mr, and Mrs. Charles Clngcade en
tertained with a farewell party for
Maurice Jack, September 3. The even
ing as spent In games and goneral
farewell talks, after which refresh
ments were served. Verna and Beth
Clngcatle had chante of affairs. Those
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loway. Frances Myers, Almcta Day.
Frances Beck, Jean Beck. Hazel Rlggs.
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The hard rain and wind last Fri
day blew H. Ball's new barn down,
leaving the hay exposed to the rain.
Claude Waddell started his hay
baler last Friday, beginning for Mrs
Frances Campbell, near Eagle Point
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Merrltt. Janet
and Jenny, were Medford and Cen
tral Point visitors Sunday.
Reese Creek Youth Temperauoe
council was organized at the Reese
Creek Oospel Mlsslonchurch, Sunday.
September 0, at 3 p. nv, by Mrs.
Charles Cummons, local W. O. T. U.
president, with the following ten
oharter members pledged: Tresa Al
bonlcs, John Albonlca, John Braack,
Teddy Boren, Doris Bellows, Stewart
Shearln, Frances Braack, Donell Koe
nlg and Miriam Cummons. Mrs. H
H. Powell was appointed director of
the organization, officers ohosen
were: President, Frances Braack;
vice-president, Doris Bellows; corre
sponding secretary, Donell Koenlg;
recording secretary and treasurer,
Miriam Cummons.
This locality was visited with a fine
rain moat all day Sunday,
Reeso creek will have at least 10
high school students this year. It
seemed good to seo the school bus
again to take them to Eagle Point
high school.
Saturday evening the Reese Creek
Youth Temperance council and a few
neighbors mot at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. H. H. Powell. After the
young folks held their meeting, a
watermelon feast was enjoyed by all
present.
September 11 was a double wed
ding anniversary for Mr. and Mrs
Fred Lewis on Butte Falls highway
and Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lamb, who
entertained with a chicken dinner at
their home on Reese creek.
The Grange
I'ppcr Applegtile Orungo
Upper Applegate Orange met In
regular session September 12. Mr,
and Mrs. Wallace Raskins, Mrs. Lee
Port and daughter, Frances, and
Oladys Byrne were absent from their
stations, being In attendance at Po
mona Grange.
Steward Wilson Doru bade his
friends a goodbye as he waa to leave
next day to attend school at tho
Oregon School of Technology at Port
land, having been awarded a oovoted
scholarship by tho State Grange.
A resolution was passed requesting
th forest service and the county
court that needed repairs be done
on the road from the oiled strip
nbove Ruch to the Copper store.
It was decided to ceil the hall In
preparation for cooler woathor.
- A dance was planned for October 8.
Blum Is Charged
With Rebel Plot
PARIS, Sept. Ifl-(AP) Nationalists
charged the Blum government today
with attempting to provoke a native
uprising In French Morocco In the
hope the rebellious movement would
spread to Spanish Morocco and cause
trouble for Spanish Fascists.
Communists, on the other hand, de
clared a rightist military coup was
planned for Morocco "with the com
plicity of Resident-General Marcel
Peyrouton."
BUND SCHOOL DORM
ACCEPTED BY STATE
SALEM. Sept. 18, (AP) The new
$76,000 blind school dormitory, con
structed with federal aid, became the
official property of the state today
upon acceptance by the board of con
trol. Members of the board, at a lunch
eon at the Institution, approved form
al acceptance and viewed the plans
of the Salem Lions club for planting
shrubbery around the structure and
tht old buildings. The service olub
will provide tho landscaping.
TINIEST BABY LOSES
FIGHT FOR EXISTENCE
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Sept. 16.
(UP) Twenty-flve-ouncv Janice
Pehrson, Salt Laka City's tlnest baby,
lost an 16-day fight for life when
ah died Sunday at Salt Lake general
hospital.
The Ifl-lnch mite, who waa kept
In an Incubator, weighed 84 ounces
at birth August 26, but lost weight
steadily despite doctors' efforts to
save her. She was so tiny she could
be fed only with a medicine dropper.
SCHOOLS OF ROSEBURG
RECEIVE MORE PUPILS
ROSEBURO, OTt, Sept. 14. (AP)
Roseburg schools opened Monday with
a total enrollment of 1247, a gain of
36 over last year. In contradiction
to national school predictions which
estimated a large drop In the num
ber of children entering school for
the first time, the Roseburg schools
have 107 youngsters in tho first
grades, a record enrollment of be
ginners. REPUBLICAN CLUB HEAD
NAMES ADVISORY GROUP
PORTLAND, Ore., Sept 15,-VI'j
Lowell PKt, president of the Ore
gon Republican clubs, named a coun
cil of seven men to aid him in choos
ing new committees. The council In
cluded Willlsm Knif,'ht, Rowburn; G.
E. Waiker, La Grande; C. A. Hunt
ington. EMgeno, sod Ralph Enuuons,
Aalem.
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iiMMiHSMsanill SIMM 1
Meteorological Report
September I.I. l:iti.
Formistc.
Medford and vicinity: Fair tonight
and Wednesday; rising temperature
Wednesday.
Oregon; Fair tonight and Wednes
day; rising temperature In Interior
Wednesday.
Local lhitn.
Temperature a year ago today :
Highest, 78; lowest. 47.
Total monthly precipitation, 0 35
Inch. Excess for the month, 0.20 inch
Total precipitation since September
1, 1936, 0.35 inch. Excess for the sea
son. 0.20 Inch.
Relative humidity at 6 p. m. yes
terday, 45; 6 a. m. today, 97.
S-inrlse tomorrow, 5:52 a. m.
Sunset tomorrow, 6:19 p. m.
OlmcrYiHtnna Taken nt 5 a. m
no Meridian Time.
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CITY
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Bolss -. - 60 36 .... Clonr
Boston 62 34 T. Ruin
Ohlcngo 03 74 ... Clonr
Denver 86 50 ..- Clear
Eureka 58 46 .... Clonr
Helens - 48 34 .03 Olcnr
Los Angeles 76 62 .... Clear
MEDFORD 63 35 T. Clear
New York 72 62 02 Rain
Omaha .. 02 04 .60 Cloudy
Phoenix 98 06 .... Clear
Portland - 64 46 .02 Cloudy
Reno 66 36 .... Clear
Roseburg 64 44 .04 Foggy
Bnlt Lake 04 34 ... P. Cldy
San Francisco...... 08 64 .... Cloar
Scattlo ................ 60 48 .06 Cloudy
Spokane - 64 40 T. P. Cldy
Walla Walla 62 46 T. Clear
Washington, D.O. 78 08 T. Cloudy
DEFEAT IS URGED FOR
STATE BANK PROPOSAL
McMTNNVILLE, Ore., Sopt. 15. (JP)
T. P. Cramer, secretary of the Ore-'
gon Bunkers' association, told a civic !
club here that "not one per cent of
(Oregon) state funds was lot
through banks eloslivj during the
years of tho depression."
He urged defeat of the proposed
state-owned banking program, said
"ovory stato system of guaranty has
failed," commented that a state-owned
bank could not qualify for feder
al deposit Insurance and said "exist
ing banks, which nro put to much
extra expense and tlmo In handling
public funds, are not tho ones which
would suffer from tho establishment
of state-owned banking In Oregon."
KNOX DUE IN PORTLAND
ABOUT NOON THURSDAY
PORTLAND. Bent. 15. MPI Colonel
Frank Knox, Republican candidate
for vlce.Drasldent. will Atrlvo herd
shortly alter noon Thursday and will
speak In a theater at 1 p. m. Stowart
Weiss, chairman ot the Multnomah
county Republican central commit
tee, said an official welcoming party
was being formed. The candidate
will go to corvnins for an auoross
Thursday night.
SCHOOL REGISTRATION
LOWER IN PENDLETON
PENDLETON, Sept. 18. (P) Young
Pendletonlans, some 1181 of them,
put their books under their arms ond
went off to school Monday, the open
ing of the 1030-1037 school year. To
tal registration Is less than that of
last year, which waa officially set at
1253, but school officiate Indicated
that this year's figure might top that
of 1035 aa aoon as high school reg
istration la completed.
E.say Winner Leaves
PORTLAND. Ore., Sept. 18. (IP)
Owen Matthewa, Portland hlh school
graduate, headed eastward tod'iy to
tnroll at the Msssachrsetts Institute
of Technology. He won a as.uoo pesce
:saay scholarship (Eddie Cantor con
test) last spring.
Turkey tlrowers larn
CORVALLIS, Ore., 3pt. 15. P)
It puzzled some farmers tnia Ore
gon State college warning against
navel infection In turkeys. But poul
try sneeiallsts come to the rescue.
The nsvel, they said, Is that part of
fowls at which the yoiic or me egg
Is absorbed. Disinfecting of Incubat
ing machines was urged.
Send BrTdge Opened
BEND, Ore., Sept. 16. (!') Traffic
rohed over Bend's new ,36,000 b'ldge
across the Dcachutee river today. The
span, replacing a 20-year-old struc
ture, la one of four within tne city
limits.
- Postofflre Award Made.
WA8HINOTON. Sept. 15. (P) The
award of a ,50,084 contract for con
struction of a postofflce at Ontario
Ore, to Benjamin H. Sheldon. Ores
hsm, Ore, wss announced today by
the treasury depsrtment.
LOS ANOEIJES, Sept. IS, (API-
Heavy man&clea were plsced on Don.
aid Bouche, alias Robert Bsrr Miller,
today aa he waa given to the custody
of Sheriff W. O. Chandler of SlsXiyou
county to bo returned to Dunsmulr.
to stand trial on chargea of murder
ing the Dunsmulr chief of police 18
months ago.
Bouche'a companion In a series or
robberies In Siskiyou county, was
lynched. At the time of Bouche'a ar
rest, offloera quoted him aa saying he
hsd nothing to do with the shooting
of the Dunsmulr police chief, al
though admitting the robberies.
' AOTO LOANa AND HEPINANCINO
W E. Thomas. 48 8 Central.
Phone 542. Weil haul aay your
refuse. City Sanitary Service.
Use Mall Trlbun want ada.
MERCY PROMISED ON
OF
Fred M. Weatherford, pastor evan
gelist, Sunday night at the Church
of the Nazarene spoke on "Sin Por
trayed In the Drama of Life," using
as his text Prov. 28:13. "He that
covereth his sins shall not prosper:
but iihoso conresseth and forsaketh
them shall have mercy."
In part his message follows:
"God has set ud & trlhunsl in ..
conscience and made every person s
juuge. in me ngnt or Divine Truth
of his own actions, yot there Is no
tribunal that so corrupts Justice and
violates trust In the radlua of that
Jurisdiction. The conscience Is faith
ful In prompting to right decision,
but too often It Is smothered and
silenced by the sin of a violated con
science. "He who covers sin Is a hypocrite
parading under a, mask. Sin Is cov
ered by lying or by placing the blame
on someone else. It la traglo when
a father or mother who are respon
sible for lives rear their children
without a Christian education. A
little girl came Into our Sunday
school, nine or ten years of age, who
did not know what a. Bible was.
"Achan, of Bible history, stole a "
golden wedge, a beautiful Babylonish
garment, and hid them In his tent,
but through the prophet of aod his
covered sin was located. Nothing
can be covered from . the Almighty.
Matt. 10:26. 'There Is nothing cov
ered that shall not be revealed: and
hid that shall not be known.'
"Sin may be confessed and not for
saken. Pharoah confessed bis sins
to Mosea and Aaron, but he held onto
tticm until the rolling waters of the
Rod Sea burled him and his Egyptian
hosts. Saul said, 'I have sinned, be
hold I have Dlaved the fnnl .nH
erred exceedingly." But Instead of
forsaking his sins he fell on his own
sword.
'The Prodleal Ron. th Wnm.n fc
the Well, and the Thief on the Cross
aro Biblical Illustrations of charac
ters who not onlv confessed their KlnA.
but likewise forsook them."
Fall Plant Sale
Being Planned By
Garden Clubbers
Plsna for a fall plant sale are fore.
moat In the mlnda of Medford Garden
club members, It waa revealed at th
recent mrotlng of tho olub, held at
Hotel Medford, when Mrs, L. Bund?
asked that every gardener save extra
perennial planta and shrubs for tha
sale. Date of tho sale will be an
nounced aoon.
Requests for flower seeds were also
made by both the library committee
and the Junior gardena commlttot.
These seeds may ba left with any
member of the two committees or
with the club president, Miss Jane
Snedlcor.
Reports, bringing promise of a very
busy, year, were made by all com
mittees. '
The Oarden Center has been es
tablished at the publlo library and
the president expressed the hope that
everyone will make use of tt. Five
booka have already been donated.
Mra. O. L. Centner, Mrs, O. .Arn
splger and Mrs. Curtis Darby repre
eimted the Garden club at the Gold
Hill fair Friday, acting as Judges of
the flower exhibits.
Mrs. Fred Cummlngs, chairman of
the program Thursday evening, gave
an Interesting talk on the national
flower garden. She mentioned that
thero la no national flower but that
every tate In the union, with the
exception of Pennsylvania, has adopt
ed a eta to flower.
Mine Mae Phlpps loaned the club
her atatea' flower quilt, each block
of which hss the flower of some state
ombroldered upon It.
Four Generations
Gather To Honor
Griffin Birthday
The home of John B. Griffin on
South Ivy atreet waa yesterday th
scene of a pleasant party In honor
of Mr. Griffin, who played the lead
ing role In the celebration of hi
83rd birthday.
The party, was somewhat In th
nature of a surprise, arranged by Mr.
Griffin's daughter, Mrs. W. C. Bslley.
who arrived from Merrill. Ore, the day
before and who acted aa hostess.
With Mrs. Bailey were tier daughter.
Margaret, her son. Don, and hut wife
and their son, making It a four-generation
party.
Othera attending th party went a
slstsr-ln-lsw, Miss Alt Naylor, Georg
Barton. Gordon Schermerhorn, L. R.
Shurtleff and Nick Young.
Weather
Northern California: Fair tonight
and Wednesdsy, warmer In Interior
and on central coast; fresh to strong
noruiv.ly wind off coast.
Oregon: Fair tonight and Wed
nesdsy, rising temperature 1" in
terior Wednesday; moderate wind off
coast.
WINDOW GLASS w sell window
glass and will replace your Broken
wlndowa reasonably Trowbridge Cab
inet Worka
Direct Reduction
LOANS ON HOMES
In Medford District
Reasonable Interest
FIRST FEDERAL
SAVIMiH LOAN ASSN.
Or MEDFORD
2 No. HOLLY St.
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