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M"EDPORT) MATL TRTBTTXE, TrET)FORD, OrtEOOy, TTEPXESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1938 PAGE SJCVEN Read evsry ao on this page Tott will probably find exactly the things you Dave been looking toi or a sale 01 trade (or unused articles you may have Search youi attic cn i tore -room you may Cine mas? tilings others are seek ing and be able to realize im mediate oa&h It what you want iBOt here advertise rot it Tribune Classified ads are inexpensive effective! Per word first insertion. (Minimum 35c Boon additional insertion, par word .. lc (Minimum lOo) P Una per mouth without copy changes 11.3ft Phone 7 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST Brown leather coin purse in front of postolflce. Contained cur rency and silver. Return to Mer- rlok'a Auto Camp. Reward. FOUND Pair gloves. Owner call at Tribune, pay tor aav. LOST Black, white and brown fox terrlsr and dachshund, on west fork of Evans creek. Reward 65. Paul Yocum, Rt. 1, Box 137, Stewart Ave., Medlord. LOST Ford tire and wheel between McCaskey ranch and Medford. Tel. 334-J-l. j HOLDWCHoTstem heifer ! brand on left hip. Owner may have by paying tor feed and ad. F. E. Port, Rt, 1. Box 107, Talent. LOST Saturday, envelope contain ing valuable paperB. Reward. W. D. Morgan, Trail, Ore. LOST--If dog mlFslng. call 1616 WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Elderly lady to care for Children, Good nome; no nouse-: work; some wages. Box 6056, Mall : Tribune. WANTED Experienced waitress. I Jackson Hotel. WANTED Elderly lady to do small : amount of homework and atay with child 6 days week. Phone 411. WORK IS WAITING FOR YOU IN PORTLAND Capable girl to assist ! with housework. Must like chil dren. Room and board and 620.00 per month to start;, excellent home. Write B. W. Fames, 304 Selling ' Building. Portland, Ore., or the j Mall Tribune. EXPERIENCED Jewel Cafe. waltrea wanted at WANTED Olrl to help with house work and care for one child. 216 B. Orange. WANrED Experienced waitress. Ap ply J N Cafe, 37 8. Front. WANTED Olrl for housework. Phone 1147-M. WANTED 31 to 40 year old experi enced plain cook, some laundry. io ft month. 41 Rom court. WANTED Woman lor general nouse. work. Phone 974 MALE AND FEMALE WANTED Men and women between aces ai and 40 to attend Free School on Life Insurance Salesman ahlp. Mr. Win. Robblns from home office of Union states Life Ina. Company of Portland will conduct the school, starting Sept. lo. Apply at local office, 407 Liberty BIclg.. Medford. WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Neat appearing man to solicit for violin school. Good pay State age and experience. Box 5440, Tribune. WANTED Ten potato pickers on Oct. 6th. Long job and a good place to camp. See or write Oeo. O. Yost, Tule Lake, Cal. WANTED Shoemaker at 231 E. 6th. ""wanted situations" MAN, 60, desires Job as caretaker or any light work. Box 5647. Tribune. WANTED At once, housekeeping Job homeless widow with two chil dren, prefer farm, but will go nny whare. Small wages. Box 6618, Trib une. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS WILL PAY CASH for used clarinet lor Junior high student. Tel. 701-J. WANTED Transportation to Ash land Normal, dally. Share expenses Inquire 603 Pearl. WANTED To hear from owner of a di&oarded Lacrosse grain drill. Box 5640, Tribune. YOUNO LADY with boy 7. want board and room in private home, with care of child after school and Saturdays. Call 64. WANTED Will pay top prices for good used furniture, ranges, heat ers, etc. HOLBROOK & ANDREWS plre Hall Bidg. 6th St.-Front. Tel 547 DIESEL REPRESENTATIVE. Adcox School, Portland, will be In Med ford ft short time with opportunity for four young men to earn part of tuition ftnd board and mom. For I information or catalog, address Mr.1 Honnold, P. O. Box 500, Medford, .- J HIGHEST, PRH E3 paid for juni : mttai copper or as aluminum lead raga etc So Oregon JuM Co Between Holly and Oaadate on ; Stewart Ave , WANTED Top ajrlr1! ssid for 'isea furniture tools etc Berryds;t ino Hano Store. 18C8 N Riverside lei t i WANTED--MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Lnmb wool. See the Med ford Bargain House, 37 No. Grape WANTED You to loon at my bar gains, almost new doming (ot all the (amlly 618 E. Main JUNK Highest prices paid foi brass radiators, copper storage ba.tertes aluminum and other metal Scrap iron small or largt lots, pipe ana machinery, wool and cot ton rags. Innrr Lubes. Our prices will Interest you. Hides, peita. wool Mohair Household ooda. furniture stoves bought or sold. MEaroRD BAKOAIN HOUSE WANT TO BUY Some good young b.eedlng ewes. V J Phlllppl Hotol Grand. Medlord. WANTED Sugar pine timber suit able lor shakes. Oood proposition. Box 5632, Tribune. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Furnished house; over stuffed, electrical conveniences, at tractive; garage. Call evenings, 915 w. 10th. FOR RENT e-room, modern, fur nished house, close In. 225 S. Riv erside. Phone 467-J. FURN DUPLEX nu,ts 604 W 10th FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Furnished apartment, 626 E. Main, Medlord. Adults. Phone George Wallace, 80-X-l, Cen tral Point. NICEr.Y fnrnl.h-H frnn. unr. mMM close In, private, large closets, large I living room, Abundance hot water, j Married couples only. Olorla-Pan I Apts., 375 So. Central. I FURNISHED lower apartment; adults. 346 N. Bartlett. FOR rent 2 nicely furuiahed apts with electrio convenience In quire 305 Bo Oakdaia. APT. FOR RENT - Prlgldalre heat overstuffed private bath, close in 806 W Main. FOR RENT RCOM BOARD FOR RENT Rooms and board, rea tollable. 320 E. Main St.. Medford. BOARD AND ROOM roi tw business j men or womr, Nice room, (ire- i place, bathroom, private entrance i good meais. Iniulre 822 So. Oak- 1 dale Phone 945-Ji. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS HEATED room, private home for bus iness people. 105 Geneva, ATTRACTIVE sleeping room on ground floor In modern home for one or two girls. 807 Vancouver. FOR RENT Room, close In. Phone 280. FOR RENT Front sleeping room. Tel. 440-X or 604. ROOMS and garage. Phone 1176-R. FOR RENT Room. 163 N. Oakdale. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8. Grape. FOR EXCHANGE ' FOR flAI.IC or trarift for Tmmtr nrrwU: 250 Leghorn and Lecorea oulleta. Call 355-J-l. FOR EXCHANGE ESTATE -REAL WANT Small farm or dairy for Med ford ;ntxme. Box 3680. rrlbune. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Modern five-room home with hardwood floors and fireplace. sun porch. Reasonable price for quicK saie, ieia w. Main. FOR SALE 20 acrea, 19 acres irri gated; 5-room house, electricity garage, chicken house, family or chard. Priced for quick sale. Rt. 1. Box 470. A DESIRABLE 6- om stuvx resi dence Park Ktreet. 1400 -ash; oai ance State Veteran toan. 51P So OakaaJe WHEN you think Jf real estate thlnl Of BROWN & WHITE INCOME city property. tibJO on terms. Present Income fttfO per month c, S Butterfleld. Medford Center Bidg. HOUSES for sale or rent, jackson Comity Blug. fe Loan Assn. FOR SALS TRADE OR LEASE My equity in 8 room houte No ? Ulan Oak Court, foi smaller poperty ot acreage Home Owner's Loan Fred 0 Sander, y mile 8 Oak Urove school. 5 AND 10-acre tracts, 10 down, 95 month, on pavement; electricity, water; 10 miles N. W. Medford. 10 to 60 acrea, ftflO down. 110 month. on pavement; electricity, water; 5 ml. N. Oranta Paas. MONTGOMERY. Owner. Jackson Hotel, Medford. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Guernsey cow, coming iresn. m. r . sariow, xaient. FOR SALE 4 Chester White sows, to farrow soon. Phone 1410. 1 PUREBRED saddle horse, one 8 galted saddle horse, will work; one 1300-lb. work mare. Sam Rlgel. Orant Pass, Rt. 2, box 300, Steel head Lodge, or call at Oravlin Feed larn. FOR SALE Shropshire rams and Aneora buck. Tom Glvan, Rt. 8. Medford. FOR SALE Jersey cows, one fresh, others freshen soon. S. A. Dusen berry, Gold Hill. FOR SALE Pack burro, Valley View district. AAhland. Call 18-F-8 or 242-J, Ashland. R. A. Wagner. FOR "SALE Saddle num, Jut 4 yrs about 1100 pounds, pure white. L. A. Silade, Central Point. FOR SALE Rams and registered Shropshire ram lambs. L, A. Salad e. Central Point. BUY OR SELL Hi and pigs Rout 4 B'i .33 Spring St Tel 437-M FOR 8ALE POULTRY FOR SALE Dark red pullet. 6 months o'.d. Chss. Nabs, last house In lsne off second curve of Buck-j thnt hill rnd. ' FOR BALE AUTOMOBILES ' FOR SALS '36 Dodge Sedan; good rubber; oheap. spring and Waba&h, Rt. 4. Box 111. USED CARS AND TRUCKS Real values at lowest prices. 1032 Studebaker sedan. 1931 Studebaker sedan. 1930 Bulck coupe. 1939 Essex ooach. 1029 Poutlao sedan. 1029 Pontlao coupe. 1035 Studebaker sedan; like new. A buy. stutc roadster. 1934 Ford coupe. 1934 Chevrolet pickup. Several late model trucks. SANDERSON MOTOR CO. StudebAkcr Salea and Service Open Evenings and Sundays. JUST TAKEN IN 1934 Chev. coach. Priced right. Lange Motor Car Co . 88 No. Riverside. FOR SALE Packard convertible coupe, fine condition. L. A. Salads, Central Point. FOR SALE 1038 Chevrolet touring sedan, would consider good used car as trade. P. O. Box 02, Ashland, or 102 N. Oak. l'OR SALE 1936 frymoutb DeLuxe sedan, demonstrator at a Big sav ing. LANtlB MOTOR CAR CO... 88 N. Rlveralde. LATE MODEL RECONDITIONED USED OARS Spoclal Dlaco'irt on All Cars ' Without Irade-lns 1935 Hymnuth Do'uxe rourire sedan 6-wheei equip A real bargain. 1034 Chryater 6 Diiuxt ee-lm, like new, low prl & 1934 Ford V-8 Convertible coupe, radio and behter Best buy In town 1934 Ford V-8 ueLuxe Sedan, priced Cheap. 1038 uhevroiet coup 1931 Ford sedan 1030 Ford sad an A good selectmn of others to ohoov from. - LANGS MO '-OR CAR CO. 88 No Riverside rel 18 TOR SALE DOOS PETS FOR SALE! Two black and tan trail hounds, May Dobbin, Talent, Box 169. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Hay; wild oats mixed with alfalfa. Jim Gregg, Central Point. LARGE used oak buffet, excellent for storage; used washing machine. Oheap. 412 King St. WOODROW electrio washing machine, 812.50 cash, or. trade for 7 tiers wood. 126 S. Drape. FOR SALE Baby crib and mattress. o.oo. aio vanoouver Ave. FOR SALE Concord and other grapes, 1 ml. south of Phoenix. M. L. Hartley, phone 0-F-ft. FOR SALE Electrio flxturea and Toledo range. Phone 1620. FOR SALE Concord grapes. iui roruarm Ave. FOR-SALH Buze-saw, with Star mo tor, $35. 418 Berry dale Ave, ORAPES Thompson seedless. Tel. 660-Mi or call at last house left aide Lozler Lane. FOR SALE .30-40 model A-05 Win chester; 32-20 Marlln pump; 20 gauge Winchester pump. 63a Ed wards St. FOR SALE ft 160, a complete Vacuum pumping plant on Rogue river, ready to go. Parker Auto Camp, Gold HI LI, ore. FOR SALE Baby buggy. Ideal Court. Res. K, FOR SALE Boy's bicycle, mimeo graph machine, surveyor's compass, fruit Jars, violins, gaaollne Iron, garden tools. 928 E. Jackson St. FOR BALE Beautiful bamlnet Nothing like It this side of Port land. Phone 1336-X. FOR SALE Oaa water heater. 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. 855 West 2nd, Phone 1043-X, FOR SALE 8 V wagon or will trade lor nogs. w. r. Hoiman. Eagle Point ONIONS Sweet Spanish, 100 lbs. 2. delivered. Write Rt. 1, Box 836, Medford. WOOD FOR BALE Manklns Ranch. 8 miles south Jacksonville. Tel. 807- FOR SALE Petite prunes. Phone 7F-12. FOR SALE! Grapes now ripe. J A Manke, 4 miles west of Medford. ALL KINDS of wood. Good and dry ROAD-TESTED paru at the right prioes. KeuaDie woncmananip. Oenerator exchange. 2.60 up, New batteries, 82.95 up. Prince Auto Wreckers, 1740 N Riverside: Prlnoe Auto Electric, 132 N. Riverside. FOR SALE Hopper for sawdust ourner witn name plate. Almost new Bargain Cai. at Mail rrlbune r'OR SALE Bated good alfalfa ana straw. D R Smith, acroas from Talent school. Phone Asnland S72-J-1. PETITE PRUNES lc lb on 'rae. Leo Voung, Columbus Ave. off Stewart. PRUNES On r 8 Oarpenter place le ib.. you pick lo lb picked 8. B Ford a miles west on Jack sonville highway Tel 731 -R. TOMATOES for canning, lo pound Bring os.nte.luer. Phone Mrs Walk er. 414-Y FOR 6ALB Apples Til 133-L. FOR SALE OKA IN BAOS snd Twine. Get cnu price. MEDFORD BAROAJN HOUSE 37 N Grape St. Phone tOda. CANNINO TOMATOES cent pound mile west Central Point. Blsn kenship FOH BALE New Holpuint siectrl'. refrigerator raiue 1160 60 Never uaed Will taarifjce for casn Wise offff Telephone 1549-W Cloelnf time for Too Ut to Clu- .fy Ads is 1 :30 p. m. Cs Mail Tribune rant ad. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COliNTV ABSTRACT CO. TITLE INSUKANl't, AI1STKACTS ESCROW MURHAV ABSTRACT CO Abstract! of Title Rouma 8 and o. No. 32 North Central Ave. upslalrB. Chiropractor E. M NELSON. Chiropractor N. C. Service 1212 W 10ti Expert IVIndtm Cleaners. LET OEOHOE DO IT I el 1172 House cleaning, floor waxing on ental rug cleaning ana upholstering The 1-aMhlun fhop rHK FASHION SHOP 308 U. 6 Nal'l Bank Bunding ureasmaking Myrtle Andrews Pbone 1181 New location I'lano Instruction FRED ALTON HxlOHT Tei.chor of Piano Accredited Teacher. Mel e.iord Modern riano Method, stu- dlo, 'tis Liberty Ruining. Money to Lend .MOM v LOANKIl O.N AlHOS. I.IVKSTOLK KUUNI I l lit KMIOIi.Sll) NOTKS. KTC We want to supply yuui money needs wunoui red cape ol delay 8 KM IV K THOMAS MGR. MEUFOHD8 OLDES'I AND LARGEST PEHSONAL FINANCE COMPANY 45 So Central. (Iround Floor Cratenan Theater Bidg Llo No S-I61-M-18U phone 139 DIAMOND 1,11 WN Prompt and courteuus service MKDI'OIID FIN4MH CO Over Farmers di Frultgruwers Bank Phone 768 Lie No 8-2UU Transfer HAWLEY THANSFER - Expert pack ers and movers special livestock moving equipment Prices right 619 North Riverside Phone 616 EAUB TRANSFER SI STORAGE CO.- Office 26 So Fir Phone 315 Prlcet right Service guaranteed REINK1NO IHAN8KEK CO - Long distance nsullng Furniture cattle anytblng 111 N Fir Phone 1038 0 Stuart TRUCKING AND STUKAUE - Local and long distance hauling, furni ture moving etc Reasonable rates Tel B33 F B Samson Co LEGAL NOTICES Not I re of sheriff's Sale. B? virtue of an execution in fni-A. closure duly Issued out of and undor me seal or tne circuit Court of the State of Oregon, In and for the coun ty of Jackson, to me directed and dated on the 4th day of September, 1936. In a certain action therein, wherein The Federal Land Bank of Spokane, a corporation, aa Plaintiff, recovered Judgment against Archie 11. Evans and Gertrude L. Evans, hus band and wife: J. D. Tnylor and Flor ence E. Taylor, husband and wife; and the Rogue River National Farm Loan Association, a corporation, and each of them, the defendant, for the sum of 5804.51. with Interest at the rate of 6'4 per annum on 83962.45 thereof from April 7th. 1936. and wl,h interest at 6 per annum on 91071. R0 thereof from April 7th, 1930, with costs and disbursements taxed at 32 10. which Judgment was enrolled and docketed In the Clerk's office of aald Court In said County on the 4th day of September, 1038. Notice Is hereby given that, pursu ant to the terms of the said execution, I will on the loth day of October, 1930. at 10:00 o'clock a. m., at the front door of the Courthouse In the City of Medford, In Jackson County, Ore gon, offer for sale and will sell at public auction for cash to the high est bidder, to satisfy asld Judgment, totrether with the costs of this snle. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Cause to re member 1. Animal's coat or wool 15 Snapping t'eellt It. Altirtrai foot 16 Cry of a cat 16. Thin cakes It- Svmtiol for cairium tf. rout to. slinfurtuues tl. Pronoun SL Rendered suit a tut for um Id. Civil injury 17. Clipped S3, l.lithl boat SB, Wlieeilflns vehicle 10. Female horse ti. Coid nih tl. Quick reiurs thrum Id fenr ing 18. The herb dill 17. The north star IS. Fleur-de-lis Solution of Yesterday' Puzzle BIA NAiRlCHAMP fl p i dneatdo RoMair i ApsoRfTs CONJUMCTiON A L, SJT j E A Ml TiA RTiVE go xMs ulfp I pa W c ojKp c o Nji p l ORffi? aLQI Wf O UNG kRpR? kMn Qte A E LlArf E MmOM El BIB 14 8 in mem coins 4&. Salt of mallo acid 4T. ftatm 4? Avalanches CO. Worn away DOWN il. Negligent 2. Foot hit I j team 1. Animal's tnmnrh It. Bark of the neck 10. Symbol for tantalum 11. Eist It. The north wind 2 3 4 s 4 7 a j w it a 73 IF n P73 r?p,'ip in- - .I.,- iuuui . . ML a 23 24 25 IP'26 r- Mtti 27 1m28 mmi ii 3i 32 ; 33 34 35 ,, 111 " aaasavsaaa ,,,,f ittfud , i S BtssMto MSttH- itMii , ,i MaAlisa atw sasH gg 4 ;'7r A-J 4$ L-J 1 I I I il subject to redemption as provided by law, all of the right, title and inter est that the said defendants, Archie B. Evans and Gertrude L, Evans, hus band and wife; R. 8. Derrick; J. W. Shattuck and Jane Doe Shattuck, husband end wife; D. J. Hamilton; William R. H. Spiers and Sudoral. M. Spiers, husband and wife; j. D. Tay lor and Florence E. Taylor, husband and wife; A. B. Carlson and Hattle M. Carlson, husband and wife; Am elia F. Toft, a widow; c. 8. Camp- bell and Mena E. Campbell, husband and wife; Jackson County, ft munic ipal corporation; Rogue River Nation al Farm Loan Association, ft corpora tion, had on the 18th day of July, id jo, ur uuw nnve in ana to tne fol lowing described property, situated In the County of Jackson, State of uregon. to-wit: The Southeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter, the Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section Twenty -one, and the East Half of the Northwost Quar tor, and the Northwest Quarter of tne Nortneast Quarter or Section Twenty-eight, in Township Thirty five, South of Range Four. West of the Willamette Meridian, excepting therefrom a tract commencing at me nonneasc corner or tne eoutn west Quarter of the Southeast Quar ter of Section Twenty-one Town ship Thirty-five, South of Range Four, west of the Willamette Me ridian, thence running West 60 rods on the North line of said Quarter-Quarter; thence South 135 rods, more or loss to conter of Evans Creek, thenco up the center mean der line of said Evans Creek In an Ensterly direction to the East line of the Northwest Quarter of the Northenst Quarter of Sec tion Twenty-eight, said Township and Range, thence North on said Quarter-Quartor line and East line of the Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section Twenty-one, Bald Township and Range to tlie place of beginning, contain ing 40 acres, and being situated In Jackeon County, State of Oregon. Together with all water and water rlghta used upon or appurtenant to said lands and however evidence, and Together with the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto bolonglng or In anywise appertaining. Dated this 4th day of September, 1036. 8YD I. BROWN. Sheriff of Jackson County. Oregon. By HOWARD GAULT, Deputy. NOTICE OF ELECTION Resolution No. 3K1, Be It resolved by the City Council oi mo uity oi Aicaiora: Section 1. That there be and here by is called a regular city election In and for the City of Medford, Oregon, to be held on the 3rd day of Novem ber, 1036, for the election of city of ficials pursuant to the Charter of said city. Bald election Is hereby ordered to be held on the above date between the hours of eight o'clock a. m. and eight o'clock p. ni. as provided by the city Charter of bald city and the State law. The following officers shall be voted for at said election: Ono Mayor, One Recorder, One Treasurer, One Councilman from the First Ward, One Councilman from the Second Ward, One Councilman from the Third Ward, Ono Councilman from the Fourth Ward. Section 3. The name places are hereby designated as the polling places within the said City at which such election will bo held a thoM places selectod and designated as the pre cinct polling places for state ftnd county election. Section 3. The saW persons are hereby designated as election officials for each precinct aa those selected for the state and county election. Section 4.' The Recorder of the City of -Medford Is hereby dlreoted to give notice of said election in the manner provided in the Charter of said City. Passed by the City Council and signed by me In open srwalon In authentication of Its passaga this 16th day of September, 1936. OEO. W. PORTER, Mayor. Attest: M. L. ALFORD, Recorder. Approved by me this 15th day of September. 1038. OEO. W. PORTER, Mayor. Use Mall Tribune want i Cross-Word Puzzle IL Roman era tot and stne-fl. man 11. Card game 17. Ran away nattily 21. Upright 21. PaiiHcerfc- Si. Broad flat piece In the b'ick of ft ehalr IS, Uhclniedt postie II e1ltlt tubers 28. Promontory 20. Aggregate distance IL Oriental obetnancaai variant II. 13 14. Beam lleavv eord Tell tales IS. KuDhsa out I'celi 4. The on Who must eatch the others I. Novel I. Plowed off gradually I. Meadow . Apes . Typt squares 0. Syrnhnl for erbium 7. II 41. 41. Observe eaxft ruiiv Poor Tsrm of ad- dress 44. Annei 48. Island of New Vork statei fthbr. 41. Artificial language I IS FOR CITY TO PAY E Continued from page One.) phragrn and an Injured lung. Her backbone, he added, wae still out of Alignment, The council adopted ft resolution calling for ft repilar city eleotion on November 8 from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. City officer to be elcoted are mayor, recorder, treasurer and one council man from each of the four wards. When no protest were registered , the council adopted an ordinance for the paving or South Holly street be tween the south end of the present paving and the south line of lot 10 In block 0, South Park addition. Cost of the Improvement Is to be asaessed upon fronting property In proportion to the amount of frontage, the ordi nance provided. Aks Parking Study. A codified Boning ordinance which had been up for public hearing seve ral times was adopted, passing In sec ond and third readings last night. Councilman J. F. Fllegel called at tention of the publlo safety'' commit tee to the asserted parking of auto mobiles at theaters. There Is an ordi nance against parking at theater en trances and It ought to be enforced because parked cars endanger chil dren attending the shows aid create ft hsurd In case of fire. Mr. Fllegel aald. Councilman J. F. Erlckson said the parking of bicycles at theater en trances also Is ft menace. Both park ing problems were referred by the mayor to the public sAfety commit tee. FOR BENEFIT OF FEW PORTLAND, atopt. 18. (AP) Gov ernor Martin, speaking before the Rotary club hare today, said that ftt each suasion of the legislature groups are organized to obtain enactment of laws for the benefit of ft select few and usually at the expense of the general public. "There Is ft tendency on the part of the counties to shift their burden of cost onto the state," the governor said. "That movement has recently orystallMd In the formation of an association of Oregon counties. "The purpose of this group le to lobby beforo the legislature, and we hare pressure groups which are trying to foist upon us ft state bank, and, of course, the old myth of free power without cost to the taxpayer, "I recommended to you that some effort be made to send substantial and reliable cltlnena to the legislative sea. slon of 1037 who will exert their ef fort on behalf of the general tax payer ftnd counteract the pressure brought by the selfish and self seeking groups. YouthlTHeUOn Extortion Charge WASHINOTOW, Opt. 18. (API J Edgar Hoovnr, dlriwtor of tna federal bureau of Investigation, reported to day that federal agents had arrested a 16-year-old youth at Atlanta, Cla for mailing a 135.000 extortion letter to the mother of Shirley Temple. The youth, Fran t. Btephena. con teased, Hoover aald, to mailing the letter which on August 7 demanded that Mrs. Temple In Hollywood send 20,000 to "Curtis Palmer," at an At lanta address. Dead Man 1$ First In Tucson Primary TOCSOJf, Aria., Sept. 19. (API- Two hundred and fifteen unsucceaa. ful eandlrtatea hung their heads In defeat today aa Tucaon'i primary election constable race came to an official close with a dead man top ping the list. Ahead with mora than 1000 votes was the nm of Fred ("Kid") Wild ing, who waa unopposed In elthet party when he died several weeks ago. SOUTH AFRICAB0YC0TT THREAT WORRIES U. S. WASHINGTON, Sept. 18. AP) A threatened boycott of Amarlran pro ducts In South Africa one of this nation's most profitable market presented the state problem today wltb a serious problem. Bouth African win and fruit pro ducers are conducting the campaign to Boycott American products In favor of purchases from England and other British countries, official aald. The South African protest that American Import regulation discriminate agamat their product, . i Two Pardoned 0ALM, Sept. 18. (AP) Oorumor Martin iMued conditional pardon today to Albert rord and Henry Dal com, aarvlnar term In the state peni tentiary, rord, serving a 15 Tear sen tence for assault while armed with a dangerous weapon, wa committed September 30, 1037, from M iltncmah county, Balcom ws received from Wsaoo county June 1. 1B34. to erve three year on ft grand larceny charge. Ex-Fire Chief Plea BAKER, Sept. 16.IAP) Frank R. Orabner. former Baker fire chief, who served with the local fire department for 17 year prior ao December 4, 934, died at the home of his sister Mrs. Jennie Pratt, in ak:nnd. Calif, this morning following ft lingering lines. MADEll "-"Wai TilifST WifllinHT September 10, 1H38. Forecasts. Medford: and vicinity: Fair tonight and Thursday; not much change In temperature. Oregon: ralr tonight and Thurs day, but overcast on coast in morn ing; warmer east portion Thursday. Local Data. Temperature a year ago today: Highest, It; lowest, 61. Total monthly precipitation. PJJ Inch. Excess ror the month, 0.16 Inch. Total precipitation alnca September 1, 193". 0 33 Inch. Excess tor the sea son, 0.18 Inch. Relative humidity at 6 p. m. yes terday, ai; a , m, today, 03. Sunrise tomorrow, 8:S3 a. m. Sunset tomorrow, 6:18 p. m. Observations Taken at fi a. m. 120 Meridian Time. 7? orrs Boise M(. Boston Chicago , 40 .... 60 T. 64 9.18 64 T. 48 80 .... Clear Cloudy Cloudy Clear Oloar Clear Cloar Clear cloudy P.OIdy Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Denver . Eureka ..... 68 Hnlena S3 Los Angeles 84 MEUFOrtD 70 New Vork 88 Omaha .. '64 Phoonli 98 Portland .. 08 Reno 1 1 70 Roseburg 68 salt Lake . 64 San Franclsoo.... 76 Seattle 64 Spokane ... Hn 60 Walla Walla ..... 86 Washington, D.O. 83 COURT HOUSE NEWS purmanM o; tits Jackson vunt Abstract Co. lal E Sixth vtrsat Marriage License. Bennle W, Boren and Grace Hoi man. Lorla B. Taylor and Margaret V. Wheat. Peter R. Berke and Louise Baldwin. Olmnccy A. Harper and Charlone M. Shores. Circuit Court, State of Oregon v. Jim Owen. Un lawful possession of Mssli. Arthur L. Cogglns V. Lorenft Co. For money. Alvln Robinson vt. H. Hertager, et al, Lien. R. A. Dorf vs. Holne Hertager, et al, Lion, In matter of examination of Dora Van Cleve, known aa Dorothy Wea- therspoon. Appeal from county court. Probate Court. Estate of Avla K. Brood, deceased. Probate. Real Filiate Transfer. . W. Wataon V. Charle Austin, et tlx. Deed to SE of NB, seo. 94, two. 90 B R. 4 West, 81. Ouy W. Dodd, et to Oertte Mae Patterson, W. U. to S'i of SB awl. 34, twp. 84 8., R. t W 810. Oeorge A. N. Jewetb to the Orchard Park Farms, Ino W. D. to of SB sec. 81 twp. 86 B., ft. 1 West, 8100. Leo V. Thompson, et u, to Joa Sanders, W, D, to 6. 8.76 acres of tract 34, Ohamplln subdivision, 810, C, H. Mllllgan, et ui, to Walter Mllllgan, W. D. to lot 1, blk. 0, Lau relhurst Add. to Mrdford. 81.00, Francis A. Fergus to William Fox. et u, W. D. to land In sec. 88, twp. 86 S., R. 1 W., 810. Bllrabeth Qrlsaom to Timber Pro duct company, deed to timber on BE of BW, sec. 18, twp. 87 8., R. 8 East, 810, R, W. Clancy, et ui, to W, W. Allen, W. D. to nly. 8 ft, of lot 8, Rogue Acres, 810. N. O. DeVrles, et ux, to Alfred 8. Hilton, et ux, W. D. to 8 acres In DLO 41, twp, 88 8.. Ft. 1 West, 8160. Lowell Dupray to Mildred Dunlap, W. D. to lot 10, blk. 8, Butte Falls. 8160. Le O'Hara, et ux, to Lonnle Copen. haver, et ux, W. D. lo land In ac 30, twp. 36 B.. R. 4 west, 810. Benjamin Farrow, et ux, to Vada O. Lewis, w. D. to SW of NW, tec 38, twp. 36 8.. R, 3 Weat, 830O. Richard B. Campbell, et al, to Rich ard B. Campbell, trustee, deed to pt. lot 1, blk. 36, Ashland, 810. Warren Coppock, admr. to A. A, McCoy, ad, deed to Vt acre In ieo, IS, twp. 86 8., R. 8 West, 8303.60. A. A. McCoy to Daisy O, Wilson, W. D. to IV, ftere In sec. 16, twp. 86 o.. n. b west, 810. Sheriff to Leon X. DuBols. sh, deed to E4 lot 9, blk. 18, E. 160 ft. lot 1, blk. 18, Beatty Add., Med ford, 81010.46. Carlton E. Bellows to Lena L. Bel lows, deed to Int. In til real estate In Jackson county, 61, O. E. Pierce, et ux, to Wm. 8. Rice, et ux, W. D. to lot on Crater Lake avenue, Medford, 610. 46 Trafflo Victims. PORTLAND, Or., Sept 16. (AP The coroner's verdict that Emma O. Porter, 78, cam to her death a re sult of n auto accident brought to 48 the number of traffic deaths In Portland alnoe December 1, 1636, The woman died Saturday, Sh was In jured June 6. 1 Coos Countv F'alr to Open. MYRTLE POINT, Ore., Sept. 18 (AP) The 36th annual three-day Coo county fair will opn here to morrow. AUTO LOANS AND REPINANCINO W s. Thomas 46 8 Central. Buckingham's Ice Cresm, CanJy ez Party Spools!. The Crest. 330 8. Cnt Phone 643. We'll haul away your refuse. City Sanitary Service. nrn eg fl Is DM Mail Trlbuo want ad. PUTS NEW BURDEN ON COAST STATES BEND, Sept. 18 (AP) The drought hardships of the midwest are Impos ing new responsibilities upon Paclfle coast states, which may find a solu tion for them In a long-time develop ment of reclamation, Robert W. Saw yer, Bend publisher and one of the west's loading figure In Irrigation, said today. Sawyer, returning thl week from a meeting of dlrectora of the national reclamation association at Salt Lake City, said the constant Influx at drought fugitives "which Is apparent even to the casual traveler watching from ft train window," wa a problem needing ft sounder solution than ftld through relief." "There la a great opportunity In the weat for apeclal cropa, which may be developed by the people migrating westward, but unless we have a com prehensive reclamation program these people are likely to drift to unprodue. tlva land, attempt unsuccessfully to) farm It and eventually appear on ro ller rolls," he said. The publisher, president Of the Ore gon reclamation congress ft well as the Oregon director In the national association, said the Immediate prob lem was to ohtain from the next con gres about 860.000.000 or 860.000,000 to carry on work already started In the west. This question, as well as an expan sion of the activltie of the national association, will be outstanding la discussions at the annual convention November 31-33 at Spokane, he !. Pear Market Yesterday NEW YORK, Sept. 16. ( AP-U8DA) Pear auctions! 84 cars arrived, 17 Oallfornla, 1 Colorado, IS Oregon, I Washington unloaded. 80 on tree. Ellghtly weaker. Oregon Bartlett. 1.300 boxes, extra fancy 81.800380, average 63.30; 4,413 boxea fancy 61.8Ow3.60, average 63.17. Waahlng ton Flemish, 730 boxe fancy, 61 AO 3.6o; average 63.17. Washington Flemish, 730 boxes fancy, 61.40 1.78, average 61.64. California Bart lett, 13.083 boxes, 61.80gt3.30, aver age 63.47. CHICAOO. Sept. 16. (AP-USDA) Pear auctions: s cara Oregon, 11 Cal Ifornl arrived, 33 ono track. 11 sold. Oregon Bartlett. 638 boxes extra, fancy Mm B0, average 63.36; 3.040 boxes fancy 61.08 3.46, average 63.30; Washington Bartlett, 730 boxes, extra fancy, 61.70 9 3.10, aver age 63.01; California Bartlett, 8,800 boxea, 61. 78 a 3.88, average 63.43. The Grange Rnxy Ann Orange. Roxy Ann Orange will hold ft dsno. at the Orange hall on Spring street, Saturday, September 18. Suva's or chestra will furnish musto, Tou Ira cordially invited to attend. H. I. o. will furnish refreshment. 124 MOTORISTSTTOSE LICENSE IN AUGUST SALBM, or., Sept. 19. (AP) - Re vocations and uspenslona of auto mobile driving license hit 134 mo torists during the month of August. Fifty-four drivers had their II. censes revoked tor driving while In toxicated, while 67 had their permit suspended on charge ot reckless driving. Conviction tor trsfflo law viola tion during the month totaled 608. NEW CAPITOL PLANS ARRIVE IN PORTLAND PORTLAND, Or., Sept. 16 ;AF). 0. 0. Hockley, publlo works tdmlnl tratlon engineer, announced today that plana for the new state capltol at Salem were received this morning from Salem, The plan will be checked her and In New York office for any possible errors before call la Issued for bid. UNLIGHTED BICYCLES BRING SALEM ARRESTS BALEM, Sept. 16 (API Salem launched a campaign here this week against blcyole rider who trsvsl ftt night without light. Eleven cyclists wore arrested tart night after the order went out. Re cent Injuries to bicycle rider 6 night Wa the reason for the cam paign. MOUNT LOWE TAVERN DESTROYED BY BLAZE PASADENA, Calif.. Sept. 18. Pr Fir early today destroyed Mount Lowe tavern, 41-year-old hostelry on a peak overlooking th Los Angeles area. A th leaping flame threatened to spread Into heavy stand ot pin tree, 36 gueat and employes were) reported evacuated and removed to safety down the Inclined cable rail way to Pasadena. Weather. Northern California: Fair tonight and Thursday, but tog on coast; cooler central coast Thursday; mode rat northwest wind off coast, Oregon: Fair tonight nd Thurs day, but overcast in morning on ooast: warmer east portion Thursday; moderate changeable wind off oos. Fire Guards Through. EUOENB, Ofe.. Sept. 16. (API- Recent rain resulted In the with drawal of 80 of the 100 fir guards employed at the five station la th Willamette national forest. o