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MEDFORD MAIL TRTBTJNT5. MTCDFORD, OREGON. STJXDAY. SEPTFfBER 20, 1938 PAGE NIH dm) every M ot 1 page tou U1 probably find exactly the int8 a" 0MD looking tor w ,al " trmae (or unused article ?ou may De Search joui attic store-room - you m tln! many things others are seek ing and be .able to realize Im mediate cash II "ht fou rant lent here advertise lol it Tribune Classified ad are Inexpensive effectlvel RATES Pee word mat insertion , . 3c lUttilmnm 3SC1 ' fees additional insertion, pel word -lc f Minimum IOC) Pax Una per month without copy ohangea 13s Phone 75 FOB WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST Pair women'a ahoea, small elze, auede and black patent leather, Friday night: reward. Phone 1440-L. LOST Lady'a pigskin glove for lelt Hand. Phone 361-B. BTRAYED Bay and brown horses, with haltera on. Phone 1410. LOST 38-tn high counter stool fell off truck between 6th St. and Mc Andrews on N. Riverside. Reward tor return to Elks. LOST Small, black leather coin purse last week between Medford Bldg. and Orooeterla. Please return to Tribune. LOST- -It dog missing, call 1619. WANTED FEMALE "HELP j BARN M6-W0 weekly. New Hollywood sensation. Beauty creme and skin treatments. New special formula , European discovery. Experience un necessary. Full instruction given. Quick sales. Permanent position. , Velvetlna Co., Omaha, Neb. j 'ii'rT d rvi JHEarn 81 5- ! 25, easy dignified work. 8end stamped addressed envelope. Dept. 10, Zabel-lnsurance, Arlington, Cal. WANTED Experienced girl for gen eral housework and care of chil dren. References required. Box 6717, Tribune. WANTED Competent young woman for general housework. Call 1395. WANTED Woman or girl for house work; good wages: permanent em ployment If satisfactory. Tel. 762. WANTED Experienced waitress. Diamond Cafe. WANTED 21 to 40 year old experi enced plain cook, some laundry. 20 a month. Phone 1511. WANTED Woman for general House work, phone 974 WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Experienced electrical appliance salesman. Box 6704 Mall Tribune. WANTED Boys to sell newspapers afternoons. Apply Mall Tribune. . WANTED Ten potato pickers on Oct. th. Long Job and a good place to camp. See or write Geo. O. Yost. Tule Lake, Cal. MALE AND FEMALE WANTED 20 experienced pear pick ers to pick by box. 203 Vancouver. Phone 1016-L. W ANTED SITUATIONS COMPETENT woman wants work by day or hour. Call 1405. WANTED High school girl wants wor,k from 3:30 p. m. or evenings . Expcriencea wim uk.iu.cu housework. Phone 643-H. and CAPABLE office girl and stenographer desires position. Reference,. Box 6462, Tribune. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Fordson aide disc plow. Harry B. Christiansen, Rogue River. Ore. WANTED Party with some money toJ operate placer mine, nave auequiy ment; lots of water; work year around. Money secured. Box 6404. Tribune. WANTED Laundry, men's or family. Mrs. Huson, Phone 1345-M. WANTED Late model Chevrolet or Plvmouth: coupe preferred. Phone 1063. HAVE party who will pay cash lor going business In Medford. See Mr. Beebe at once at the CHARLES A. WING AGENCY. INC.. 109 E Main St. WANTED Woman of quiet habits to share-H. K. room with elderly wom an, employed. 310 N. Bartlett. WILL PAY CASH for good house In Medford. Leave address. Box 6660. Mall Tribune. WANTED Some good milk cows. C. V. Bslderstone, Applegate. Box 20-B WANTED Auto driver to California Transportation and expenses. Call 413 Union St. HIGHEST PRICES paid for furniture and household goods. Phone 1062 WANTED Will pay top prices for good used furniture, rangta, heat ers, etc. HOLBROOK Ac ANDREWS rire Hall Bldg. 6th St -Front. Tel 547 HIOHEST PRICES paid tor juns : metaj copper brass aluminum ! lead. raea. et So Uregon Junx 1 Co Between Holly and Oaadat, on , Stewart Ave j WANTED Tup prices tstd for used' furniture tools etc Berrydsi, ino Harm store 1903 N. Riverside. I el j WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Veal. pork, fat and feeder cattle. Bee J. J. Osenbrugge, 132 S. Riverside. WANTED Lamb wool See the Med ford Bargain House. 37 No. drape WANTED Vou to look at my bar gains, almost new clothing tor all the amny Ola IS. main. JUNK Highest prlcea paid for brass. radiators, copper storage oatcenes aluminum and other metaia Scrap Iron, small or large lots, pipe ana machinery, wool anc cot ton rags, tnn.r tube Our prlcea will Interest you Hides. Pelts, Wool. Mohair. Household .foods, furniture, stoves bought or sold. ME3PORD BABOATN HOUSE i WANT TO BUY Some good young breeding ewes. V J PhJJippi. Howl Grand. Medford. J FOR RENT ROOM BOARD BOARD $6 week. Including laundry. 1003 West Main. ' FOR RENT Rooms and board, rea sonable. 330 E. Main St., Medford. BOARD AND ROOM foi two ounness men 'or women Nice room, fire place, bathroom, private entrance good meals. Inquire 633 So, Oai dale. Phone 04S-X. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR SALE fl -room modern house In Ashland. Trees; near park; five minutes walk from post office. $875.00, $260.00 down, for on week. 518 So. Oakdale. FOR RENT Small furnished house. $12.50; adults only. Inquire 300 Beatty. FOR RENT e-room, modern, fur nlshed house, close In. 335 8. Riv erside, phone 467-J. FOR RENT APARTMENTS BACHELOR'S quarters. 134 So. Ivy. FURN. APTS. 116 Almond street. FOR RENT Furnished 3 and 3 -room apartments. Adults, 604 West 10th. NICELY furnished front apt., modern, close In, private, large closets, large living room, abundance hot water. Married couples only. Qlorla-Fan Apts., 376 So. Central. FURNISHED lower apartment; adult. 346 N. Bartlett. POR RENT 2 nicely furnished apt. with electric conveniences. In quire 305 So OakdaJe. APT. POR RENT Frlgldalre heat overstuffed private bath, close ID 806 w Msin. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Heated furnished room. Mrs. W. F. Campbell. 804 E. Main. FOR RENT Pleasant front room, downstairs, to adults only. S16 W. 10th. HEATED room, private home for bus iness people. 105 aeneva. FOR RENT Room. 163 N. Oakdale. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 9. Orape. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Good fall pasture near .Talent. Phone 3Q. Dr. Sweeney. FOR RENT Fine business room. Best lighted block. Apply F. tc F. Bank. FOR RENT H store room. Inquire at Bartlett's. 42 wo. Central. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE TRADE Mndel T rord pickup for buzz wood saw. Box 6724 Tribune. FOR SALE or trade for California res idence, 5-room modern house, good location; furnished or unfurnished Flabarty Realty Co, 15 North Fir. WANT Small farm or dairy foe Med ford income. Box 8680, Tribune. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE WHY PAY HIGHER AND HIGHER RENT? 4 Large Rooms, 1006 N. Central, 11800. 7 Rooms, S20 S. Ivy. 12100. 4 Rooms, 707 Oak, (1350. Each place has been completely re finished Inside and out and Is In fine ahape. Terms; 10 down, bal ance like rent. This la your chance to Own Your Own Home and also participate In the real estate boom which la Just starting. Bee W. E. THOMAS 46 So. Central FOR 8ALE 40 aerea on Applegate; deeded water right for J7 acrea. Price 8400.00, or will trade for late model car. Tel. 234-R-l. ONE ACRE, smsll house, Jackson ville. 35 Franquette Walnut trees. Price $860.00, One-half down; bal ance easy, BROWN & WHITE Clinton Spencer, Real Estate Mgr. FOR SALE 22 acres, 17 Irrigated, 10 In alfalfa, 2 clover; 4-room house, sleeping porch, good bsrn, chicken house. Have 8 fine cows, farm ma chinery, 18 tons hay In barn. On highway. Oood buy at 83200; (2200 down; balance can be arranged. FOWLER it UPP 44 No. Riverside. 13 ACRES near Central Point, 2-story house, bsrn, other buildings; 3 good wells. 3 acres grapes, all under cul tlvstlon. good soil, only 62100 terms. 22 acres, all In alfalfa. Irrigated no buildings, close In on highway; price 81900; down peyment 8500. We have a number of good farms that can be purchased on easy terms. See us; we will gladly show them. Tengwald Agency. 125 W. Main. FOR SALE; Just outside of Medford. 7 seres good soil In cultivation; 6 room -modern house, outbutldlnga. Price 62250 00. Some terms. Char, les A. Wing Agency, Inc.. 109 K Main St. FOR SALE 10 acres, near city llml. all irrigated, good soli, city water available; 4-room house and out buildings; 82000. ALSO 6room modern house, elofe In on east aide; paved streets; 31830. Look These Over Before You But L. O. PICK&IX 994 . Utla. 2i, FOR SALS REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 20 acres. 134 acres Irrt- I gated: 5-room bouse, electricity. I garage, chicken house, family or chard, Priced for quick sale. Rt. 1, Box 470. A DESIRABLE 6-"Xpm stucco real- dence Park street. e.400 'Ash; bal ! ance State Veteran loan. 61P So Oakaale. j WHEN- you think of real estate think OX BHUWH fit WHITE I HOUSES for sale or rent, jacksoo County Blag, as Loan Ass'n. 5 AND 10-acre tracts, $10 down, $5 i month, on pavement; electricity, i water; 10 miles N. w. Medtora. 1 10 to SO acres. $50 down, $10 month, I on pavement; electricity, water; a ml. N. Grants Pass. MONTGOMERY. Owner. Jackson Hot!, Medford. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE OR TRADE for light se dan, '39 model A Ford truck. Com pound, large rack. Value $76. 60S Clark. FOR SAU Equity In 1936 Chevrolet pickup or trade for light ssdan. 608 Clark street. FOR SALE 1928 Whippet sedan or trade for larger sedan. Love's Oar age, 1704 No. Riverside. SEE THIS CAR to appreciate Its per fect condition. 1931 studebaker President sedan, $400.00. Penning ton Motor Co- 131 N. Bartletv. Phone 003. '31 FORD ROADSTER. V-8 wheels, sport top, leather upholstery, good mechanical condition. Make an of fer. 477 N. Main street, Ashland. Tel. 336-R. FOR SALE 1936 rtymoutb DeLux Sedan, demonstrator at a Big Sav ing. LANOE MOTOR CAR CO- 8b N. Riverside. 1930 Chevrolet, perfect In every way. way, (246. 1934 Chevrolet Master sedan, built in trunk; see this, 8585. 1930 Ford coupe, solid top, perfect condition, $266. Star coach, runs very good, only 635. Dodge pickup, old but reliable, 812.50. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth Dealer. Used Car Dept. 6th and Bartlett. FOR SALE 1928 Graham Palgt 6 passenger sedan, 0 wheels; 6260 cash. Tel. 662. FOR SALE Packard convertible coupe, fine condition. L. A. Salads. Central Point. LATE MODEL RECONDITIONED USED OARS Spoclal Dlsconrt on All Cars Without Irade-lns 1935 Plymouth Do'uxe Tourtrft sedan 6-wheei equip A real nargaln. 1934 Chrysler 6 Duuxe ee-lm, like new. low prl 1934 Ford V-8 convertible coupe radio and htjater. Beat buy In town 1934 Ford V-8 ueLuxe 8edan. prloed chesp. 1932 Chevrolet coupe 1931 Pvrd sedan 1930 Ford Mdan A good selecttnD of other, to chuov from. fiANGE MOiT)R CAR CO. 38 No Riverside Tel. 18 FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE OR TRADE Red pullets and Toggenburg nanny. Whitney, Route 3, Box 33. FOR SALE Leghorn pullets, 8 and a mos. old. Phone 699-J-6. Bullocks, King's highway. FOR 8ALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Boar, or trade for sow. 1704 No. Riverside. WORK HORSE FOR SALE. 1 miles west upper urimn ureek scnooi. Vera Guches. FOR SALS: 836 choice quality feeder pigs, rnone 403-J-l. no calls Sun day." FOR SALE Brood sows, weanera and feeders. Phone 403-J-l. CLOSING-OUT SALE Farm and gar den toola, household furniture, breakfast aet, pressure cooked csn ned fruit and vegetables. Gould's. 1 mite south of Talent, on highway. Tel. Ashland 371-R-l, 1 PUREBRED ssddle horse, one 5 galted saddle horse, will work; one 1300-lb. work mare. Sam Rlgel, Grants Pass, Rt. 2, box 300. Steel head Lodge, or call .at Gravlln Feed Barn. FOR SALE Saddle norse. Just 4 yrs.. about 1100 pounds, pure white. L. A. Salade, Central Point. FOR SALE Rams and registered Shropshire ram lambs. L. A. Salade. Central Point. BUY OR SELL Hogt and pigs Route 4 Box 133 Spring gt rel 437-M FOR SALE D0US PETS FOR SALE Cheap, fox terrier pup pies. 61 B Wcjt Holly. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS I FOR SALE OR TRADE Delicious. Rpltzenhurg and Newtown apples. Orchard run; bring contaluera. Joe Kantor, Route 4, Box 237. MODEL D, 1500 watt Kohler auto matic electric power and light plant. Complete with 65 gal. stor age tank. First class condition. Priced for Immediate sale st 1275. Call at Carburetor and Electric Service, No. 6th and C street. Oranta Pass, Ore. Phone 127. 30-06 WINCHESTER Carbine, Model 1895, with 30 rounds ammunition and belt. Don Elliot, Box 147, How ard avenue. FOR SALE 6everal Axmlnster 9X12 rugs. Reasonable. Call 1307-J. FOR SALE Piano, rsdlo. Vlctrola. dressers, double and single beds, vacuum cleaner, washing machine. 2 breakfast tables and chairs, band aaw. 928 East Jackson. FOR SALE Alfalfa and oats hay, baled or loose. M, B. Olover, Roes Lane. FOR SALE Wood truck or trade for car. Love's Oarage, 1704 N. River side. JONATHAN apples, finest qusllty, for salr. Ala Vista Packing House. POR 8 ALE 8wwt Bpanlah onions. 135 rwt. N. of Central Point, back o( Willow Bpringe cvic Bt FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE One kitchen heater with colls, nearly new, $8.00; one girl's bicycle, $8.00; cook stove, $4.00; O E. auto radio, $30.00. Oood used tires, all sires, priced very reason able. So. Ore. Junk Co., Stewart Ave, between Holly and Oakdale. PRUNES, lc lb, you pick; lo picked. Tomatoes. B. E. Ford. 3 miles west on Jacksonville Hwy. Phone 731-R. FOR SALE Qood Jonathan apples. 75c lug. Orchard Park Farms. FOR SALE Dry fir and hardwood. Price rUht. 615 Pennsylvania Ave. or Phone 522-J. Call after 5 p. m. FOR SALE 8-tube American Bosch console: excellent condition. 820 Crater Lake Ave. FOR SALE Montag wood circulating heater, like new. Can be seen at 1206 E. Main. FOR SALE Nearly new Hotpolnt electrlo range. 1024 w. 11th. FOR SALE; Wedgewood Shellene gas stove, gas water heater. 8 lights with pipe; DaLaval milking pump and engine; 6-lu. Burr grlndet; stock saddle and gasoline Maytag washer. J. H. Stanley, Medford. Rt. 8, Box 120. FOR SALE "Fireside" heater, prac tically new. 132 Elm St. FOR SALE Bargain I Oil burning circulator in perfect condition, for average size house.. Half price. See Lee's Men'a Shop. CIRCULATING HEATERS, wood and oil burners, new and used: -counter showcases, 6 and 8 feet, plate-glass tops, like new. At Bargain Prlcea NEW DEAL FURNITURE STORE 406 E. Main. SPECIAL BARGAINS Barbed Wire. Wire Netting, Nolls Corregated Roofing, Roofing Paper and Building Paper, less than mall order prices. 1930 Chovrolet coupe, porfect In every Ing Fixtures, new and used. Big savings on used Heating Stoves. Ranges and Household Goods.1 Harness, Horse Collars, Linoleum, Rugs. Large stock, big savings. We are headquarters for Wood Chop, pers' Tools, Wedges. Splitting Mauli. Crosscut Saws. Big stock. Save. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N. Grape St. Phone 1062. FOR SALE Baled straw, 30o per bale Phone 523-J-4. Otto Nledermoyer FOR SALE - Cheap, fill dirt. Tel 1534-Y. GRAPES Thompson seedless. Tel 860-M. or call at last house left aide Lozler Lane. FOR SALE Baby buggy. Rea. K. Ideal Court. WOOD FOR SALE Manklns Ranch. 3 miles aouth Jacksonville. Tel, 807 FOR BALE Petite prunes. Phone 7F-12. FOR SALE Gropes now ripe. J A Manke, 4 mllea west of Medford ALL KINDS of wood. Oood and dry .... 01.-A, FOR 8ALE Hopper for aawdusi burner with baffle plate. Almost new Bargain Cal, at Mall rrluune FOR SALE Baied good alfalfa ano straw. D R Smith, acroas from Talent school. Phone Aanland 372-J-l, PETITE PRUNES lc lb on Tee Leo Young, Columbus Ave, oft Stewart POR SALE Applea Tel 132-L. CANNING TOMATOES cent pound V4 mile west Centra) Point. Blan kenshlp POH SALE New Hotpolnt el.'ctrl refrigerator value 116960 Never used Will sacrifice for cash Make offer Telephone 1640-W Closing time for Too Late to Claa slfvAds is 1:30 p. m. Mail Tribune Daily ACROS L Scant S. Prevaricator t. Strike .It Clubllka weapon of the Maori II. To a Dlac InstU 14. United 1&. Pronoun 16. Body of wat la. Mov rhythm! -caJly 10. Spread looiely SI Retain 34. Ocean 25. Short for a 8outb Amer ican dtj IT. Poverty 29. Mineral epting 2L Foundation tlmbera 18. Profound 15. Exlet SO. Not solid IL Regal resi dence M. Biblical char acter 11. Among IX. Singing bird U. Moccasin 16. Short Jacket II. Mnleten Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle OlBTE PIMP W owWm pes IE Bsge W(pMM a i EpATiE RJSMA Sjl ME 4V. Headpiece 6U Circle of wood or metal n. Label bh. Alarm wntetle G7, Manner 69. ToWard 40, Garden lm plement 1. Poem 3. Overt tf. Ineect ' 64. W11 carded 47. Broad - . mL 1 iJ M 1 "Zl.SZZlElZZS filth fill5 SS 5(t 58 WMi , M , m g S3 PERSONAL PALMIST AND CLAIRVOYANT MADAM AVON. Palmist and Clair voyant, gives truthful advice on all affairs of life, tells your past, pres ent and future. 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 daily. Hours 10 a. ra. to 9 p m. Located at Rainbow Auto Camp, 1746 No. Riverside. Cabin 2. BUSINESS CHANCES WILL PAY up to 81 .000 cash for good business or Invest that sum with personal service. 13 years' business In selling experience. Box 6727 Tribune. FOR SALE Jackson Street Grocery, building, stock and fixtures. Will take small dwelling In Medford. Terms on part. Wm. D. Roberta. 223 West Jackson. MISCELLANEOUS SHEEPMEN LOSSES through dogs shall be re ported within 48 hours in order to secure compensation. DOG CONTROL BOARD. A BETTER REBORE JOB at a saving. Free'a Garage, 801 No. Central. ROOFING Bring your roof troubles to us. Old roofs repaired, new roofs applied. Pabco products. Ekeraon Point and Roof Store, 38 3. Bart lett. Phone 243. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts. JACKHON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO ITIl.t INSLIIANL'tl ABSTRACTS ESCROW MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstract, of ritle. Rooms 3 and 6. No. 82 North Central Ave. upstairs. Clllropructor E. M. NELSON. Chiropractor N. 0. M Service 1213 W lOtl expert Wlnduw Cleaners. LET QEOROE DO IT rel 1178 House cleaning, floor waxing ori ental rtiR cleaning and upnulttennl Piano Instruction FRED ALTON HrtJOHT Teacher of piano Accredited Teacher. .Mel o.iord Modern ,'iano Method. Stu dio. S18 Liberty Rullilng: I he tashtnn Chop. THE FASHION SHOP 808 0. B Nat'i Bank Bunding Dressmaking Myrtle Andrew, Phone 1181 New location Money to Lend MONKY LOANED ON AUTOS. LIVESTOCK FURNITUKK, ENDORSED NIITbS. KTC. Wa want to supply your money neade wltnout red tape or delay. .SKH IV K. THOMAS MGR. MEDFOHD'S OLDEST AND LAROESl PEKSONAL PINANCC COMPANY 46 80 Central, around Floor OraterlsD Theater Bldg Llo No S-I57-M-I80 Phone 189 DIAMOND LOANS Prompt 'and courteous servloa. MKDIOKD FINANCE CO. Over Farmers 4i Fruitgrower, Bank Phone 7l' Llo No 8-300 Transfer. HAWLEY IRAN8FER - Expert pack ers and movere Special livestock moving equipment. Prices right 819 North Riverside Phone 616 EADS TRANSFER & STOHAOB CO. Office 28 So Fir Phone 816 Prloat r!eht Service guaranteed Cross-Word Puzzle 9. Sharpening tonea 10. Disabled IL Small peg ated tn golf It. Correct: oolloq. 19. Symbol (or arsenla IL Herb uied ta eaeonlng plcklee it Small aound 29, 8 pan let. wide- mouthed not ZS. Costly 10. 60 may It be 11. Large boat 31. Indefinite amount 14. Agricultural Implemant 17. la the com pany of 19. Instigate 43, Condemned 45. Mark denot ing that 1 something Is to be In aerted 4T. Racket SO. Mew England tute: ebbr, 11 Hebrew letter S4. HaTing left IS Wild sheep ' tn. And not ft. The present A3. Perform 14. I. HIS DOWN 1. Leave out 1 Impairment of character, quality, or value I, Correlative of either 4. Ribbed cloth I. Fabric made from flai t. Truly 7. Preposition I. feet BpsmEsspiRE0TORY nnr rnrrn m ninrMnmn IIITP RE1NKINQ TRANSFER CO Long distance oaullng. Furniture oattle anything. Ul N Fir. Phone 10311 0 Stuart. TRUCKING AND STORAGE! Local and long distance naullng. furni ture moTing ate Reasonable rates Tel 833 P B Samson Co LEGAL NOTICES Registration for the November elec tion ctowa October 3rd. If you have moved to another precinct since your laot registration or hnve failed to vote for tho lant two year you should re register, otherwise It la not necessary. O. R. CARTER. County Clerk. County Trrnsurer'a Call for General County Fund Warrants NOTICE is hereby given that there are funds on hand for the redemp tion of all warrants drawn on the General County Fund of Jnckson County, Oregon, that were registered to and Including September 30, 1935. Interest on the above called war rant ceases on this the 31st Septem ber, 1936. Dated at Medford, Oregon, Septem ber 21, 1930. A. 0. WALK BR, Treasurer of Jackson County, Ore. Renoiutlmi No, 382 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITS' COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MED FORD: Section 1. Resolution No. 381 of the Council Is hereby amended to read aa follows: "Section 1. That there be and hereby Is called a regular city election In and for the City of Medford, Ore gon, to be held on the 3rd day of No vember. 1936, for the election of city officials pursuant to the Charter of aald city, said election is hereby or dered to be held on the above date between the hours of eight o'clock A. M. and eight o'clock P. M. as pro vided by the city Charter of said city ana tne state taw. Tho following officers shall be voted ior at said election; One mayor One Recorder One Treasurer One Councilman from the First Ward One Councilman from the First Ward (Two Year Term) One Councilman from the Second Ward One Councilman from tho Third ward One Councilman from the Fourth ward. Section a. The same place are hereby designated as the polling plaoaa within the said City at which such election will be held as those places selected and designated as the precinct poiung places for state and county election. Section a. The same persons are hereby designated aa election officiate ior eacn precinct as those selected for the stata and county election. Section 4. The Recorder of the City of Medford la hereby dlreoted to give notice of aald eleotlon in the manner provided In the Charter of said City." Passed by the City Council and signed by me In open session In auth entication of lUi passage this 19th day of September, 1936. OEO. W. PORTER. Mayor. aiiwii; M. L. ALFORD, Recorder. Approved by me this 19th day of oepiemoer, iwao. OEO. W. PORTER, Mayor. NEEDS CODIFYING SALEM. Cpt. 10. ypj Nwd lor codification of tha law, governing tha administration of agricultural ac tivities In Oregon was pointed out In memorandum submitted to Uw gov ernor by the legislative interim com mute, on governmental and admin istrative reorganization. The law at the preaent time are conflicting end aome under the con solidation act of 1S31 are unconsti tutional the report stated. The need ror codification, the committee mint ed out, was to clarify these situations. It was auggested the work be done by the director of agriculture and the attorney general for submission to the 1(37 legislature. The 13 various departmental func tions were consolidated under a di rector of agriculture during Gover nor Meier', administration. 4- SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. lBlAP) The Waahlngton office of the social security board notified regional head quarter, here that the Oregon un employment compneatlon commission had been allotted 44000.33 to pay tho coat of administration of the state's employment compensstlon commission January 1 to February 10, 103B. The Oregon commission operated without funds through the early year period (because of the 1936 Huey Long filibuster rfn the senate) on the promise of the security board that the money would be made up aa aeon a, available. COAST AUTO SALES SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 10. (AP) Pacific cneat psasenger automobile sales totaled 37,303 units In August, a compilation by P. C. Allen showed today. Thl, compared with 31.478 in the loss month,. Allen, who la domeatlo sale, man acer of the Associated Oil Co.. said sale, for the eight month. In Califor nia, Oregon and Washington were 334338 units, gain of 38 per cent over last year's 1H.3B1. Oregon accounted for 3'.J0 paasen ger car, In August against 3310 lsst year, and 30.008 In the first 8 months ol 1938 igiloit Mlt Ut 1934, DUImL r rLLU Dl VMMULI1DLIU flllO OF GRANTS PASS. Sept. 19. (AP) Clarence Burke, accused of the first degreo murder of Roland Burr two years ago and a fugitive under un aasumed name until his recent ar rest, was a free man today. After deliberating five hours ar.i ten minute, a Jury last night re turned a verdict of acquittal and Judge H. D. Norton ordered him freed. "I can readily see grounds for such a verdict," Judge Norton said. "This has been one of those cases where there was very reason able doubt, and some of the testi mony has been obscure.'' Burke said he will not go back down the Rogue river to his gold mine 46 mllea northwost of Grants Pass or to tho slto of the cabin, now burned, where Burr was killed and Burr's partner. Martin Jennings, wounded. Burr's body was later found in the river. Burke claimed he found Jennings and Burr In hla cabin after he had warned Jennings to keep away. De fense witnesses estnbllhed that Jen nings had a reputation as a thief and "claim Jumper," and that Burke's reputation was good. Defense was based primarily on credibility of Burke and Joinings, and of Burkes' right to defond hla property, counsel declaring that a jury of miners of the district would certainly acquit him. There, it said, where food and tools must be car ried on foot for many miles, prop erty has increased Importance. It made no attempt to show how Burr met his death except that he was with Jennings. District Attorney Sherman S. Smith lost his first plea for hanging aa hu demanded "the rope" for Burke. He told the Jury that not even when Bowles and Barrier killed State Of ficer Bun com several years ago did he ask for hanging. . The verdict was reached under the law In effect at the time Burr was killed, requiring unanimous decisions of murder and manslaughter cases The Jury was once called back to be given tho revised Instructions after Judge Norton first said a majority of ten would be sufficient In the lesser degrees. WASHINGTON, Sept. 10. (AP) Discovery of the .nude body of Mrs. Florence Goodwin, 43, a treasury de partment typist, today sent police In search of the wleldor of heavy Hon furnace shaker which apparent ly was used to crush her skull. The) furnace shaker, spotted with blood, was found by detectives Inside the furnace room soon after an alarm was aounded by a roomer In Mrs. Goodwin's home. The roomer found tha body across a cot, police said A pillow covered tha face. . A negro hall boy was the only per son held by police. . No charge was placed against him. Mrs. Goodwin had been In the gov ernment employ 16 years and In the tieasury since 1031. she was a for mer resident of Detroit. Friends said she was estranged from her husband, Benton Oood win, about eight years ago. The husband and Mrs. Goodwin's father. Prank F. Dhugherty, live In California. STAellON PRESIDENT FIXED SALEM, Sept. 19. (AP) Five can didates for president and vice-president and the same number for United States senator and for rep resentatlvo in congress from the third (Multnomah county) district will appear on the Oregon ballot Nominations other than filling va cancies In the major parties closed last night. . Other than those name by the Republican and Democratic parties and those under the recently formed socialist-labor party will appear as Independents regardless of party af filiation. The socialist-labor group organized as a party under the Ore gon taws and its candidates can be so designated, ESPEEBUiESS 8AM TOANOIBOO, Sept. 19 Southern Paclflo company made 13. 030,198 net operating income In Aug ust after depreciation chargee, com pared with 81.744.4S8 In the 1036 month, the company reported today Net railway operating Income for the first 8 months of this year was 18,110.008 compared with 80,709,033 last year. Revenues for the month Increased nearly 3 million, over last year to 817,434.898; for the 8 months rev.-nuea were up mora than 30 millions to 8134,831.388. Amust Is one of the best months In the year for the Southern Pixilie, the company having shown an August net for yesra which fell below a mil lion dollar, only la 1831. , SPENDING, FARLEY, NEW DEAL PUNS NEW BRITAIN. Conn., Sept. !. ,VPt Senator Arthur L. Vandenber (R., Mich) asserted today that "con fire is utterly money dumb" In Its spending of public funds. "It lias no more concern for a mil lion dollars than Mr. Farley (James A. Parley. Democratic national chair man) has for a Jefferson Democrat he said In sn address prepared for de livery at the opening of the Connec ticut state campaign at Lake com pounce. Declaring congress had voted mil lions with "only the most casual and perfunctory" debate, Senator Vandea berg continued: "Usually It leaves the distribution largely to the discretion of the pres ident and his bureaucrats. On one amazing occasion, tho president, ask ing ior three billion, actually ban tha temerity to aay 'I suggest that you appropriate It to me.' And congresai did) "Although this autocratic process la highly familiar abroad, this was tha first moment In American history when the personal pronoun began ta dominate our democraoy." The senator charged that the pres ident had failed In his inaugural promise to "put our national nous In order and make income balance) outtfo," and Instead "the treasury la become chiefly a device for manu facturing debt, while Santa Claua writes checks and Pollyanna pays for them." "Upon my responsibility as a sen ator," said Senator Vandenbertj. "I state to you my deep conviction that the Roosevelt party and Roosevelt spending unless sharply Interrupt ed next November will bring you to the end of what the president him self described as 'the road to bank ruptcy'." Hi sold "Democrats no longer con recognize the Roosevelt New Dal party as their own. "It la a new pari; a third party without fixed principles, as demon strated by Its own boastful contempt for Its wholly broken promises of 1933." the senator charged. FOR ALF - OUSTED PENSACOLA, F!e Sept. 10. (AP) Pensacola- wae mayorles, today af ter a surprise ouster of Its pro Lsndon executive and the death of hi, "strong Democat" successor. Meotlng In an unheralded eeaaloa last night, the city council voted M replace . Mayor H. Olay Armstrong, whose announced decision to sup port the Republican national candi date aroused .Democratic leaden, "I assure you gentlemen you have elected a good strong Democrat," WU1 L. Moyer aald, wTien hi council col. leagues voted him Into the 838 a week office. He was stricken by fatal heart attack a few rolnutea later. Councllmen aald the special meet ing waa called because Armstrong at tended a meeting of Republican lead era at the party. New York head quarter, and reiterated his Intention to support Gov, Alf M, Landon,and Col. Prank Knox. SEN. BORAH SAYS -MACKAY, Idsho. Sept. lt.P) Senator William B. Borah (R.. Idsho) told a southern Idaho holiday crowd today the depression "1 permanently receding." The assertion wsa made In an ad dress on "reclamation" prepared for delivery at the annual celebration of 'resident of the fertile Lost river val ley. "The depression, with Its sacrifice but also with It lessons, seems to be moving Into the background," aald Borah. Republlcon nominee for a alsth consecutive United State, sen ate term. "There are many reasons for be lieving It I, permanently receding, rt la true that It baa left problem al most as serious a those which tha depreaslon lteslf presented, but these problems are not going to prevent great and marvelous development alt over tha west." The senator aald he wa convinced the future of Irrigation waa assured In the west. Buckingham's loe Cream, Oendy e Party SpeclaU. The Crest. 330 8. Cent. AUTO LOANS AND REPINAKOIKO. W B. Thomas. 48 8. Central. FOR PERSONAL LOANS OP AU KINDS. W. S. rhomaa, ,5 s. Central. Ose Mall Trloun. trant ada. 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