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MEDFOTCD MATL TRrRTTNTE. MTDFOTlP. OREGON". TUESDAY. OCTOBER 20, 1935
Read every ad on thU page.
You will probably find ex
actly the .things you have
been looking tor or a aale or
trade tor unused articles you
may nave. Search your attlo
or store-room you may nave
tlnd many things others are
seeking and be able to realize
Immediate cash If what you
want isn't there advertise for
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Per line per month without
copy change . $1.85
Phone 75
FOR WANT ADS
LOST AND FOUND
BTRAYED Large blacK and white
bird dog. Finder please phone 613-J.
LOST Lady's large black leather
purse between Prospect and Union
t Creek. Finder keep money for re
K turning purse.. Coll 390, Irene
Weller.
LOST Billfold containing currency,
business cards, operator's license
and receipts made to Plilllp Morris.
Reward. Return to Tribune.
LOST--If dog miMnng call i6io
WANTED FEMALE HELP
WANTED High school girl to assist
with housework. Room, board and
email wages. Must be experienced.
Call at 1100 So. Oakdale. Tel. 1214
WANTED Woman for general house
work and care of elderly lady. Appiy
823 So. Central. '
WANTED a experienced waitresses
Inquire Palace Lunch, Brants Pass.
Ore.
WAITRESS WANTED Must be neat
and courteous. Box o29. Tribune
WANTED MALE HELP
x a Tin wat. concern has openlnc for
younir man. Must be abie to meet
public. Opportunity for aavnnce
mens. tteierenueo uu.u.
2821, Tribune.
Box
niiUTtn Ulrrh ifhnnl
graduate, to learn trad-v 13a West
i Mnin at.
WANTED SITUATIONS
MIDDLE-AGED lady with son 10
years, wants housekeeping for Ion?
gentleman. Write Mrs. Hazel Shea.
Central Point, Ore.
UNENCUMBERED mlddleoged woman
wants general housekeeping, capa
ble of taking charge. Write condi
tions and salary. Box 2731. Tribune.
MARRIED man, age 30, experienced
farm hand, wants work on farm r
ranch. Larry Voaas, 628 S. Central,
Medford. Ore.
CARE FOR CHILDREN in your home.
Competent woman. Afternoon or
evening. Tel. 595-R.
WANTED Silk quilting. 136 S. Holly.
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED 6- or 6-room unfurnished
house. Palace Lunch, 33 So. River
side, Medford, Ore.
WANTED Sugar pine shakes. Phone
069-R.
rVWANTED One or two good horses,
not less than 1500 lbs. tach and not
over eight . yeara old. K. V. Bcall.
Beall Lane.
WANTED Feeder pigs, 40 lbs. and
up. Thos. Stanley, Brownsboro.
WANTED To lease or buy small
acreage. Address E. Colwell, 446 S
Front.
WANTED Prom 10 to 20 acrea. Some
must be river or creek boltom land
Must produce clover, corn or alfalfa
Write O .0. Hoover. Rt. 1 Box 231.
Lomlta, Cal.
WILL BUY OR LEASE ranch, around
128 acrea. stocked and equipped
Write Star Route Boa 18 or tele
phone 623-R-l. Ward.
WE WILL PAY best prlcea for ranges
heaters and furniture Call 1192-J
EADS & OHRN FURNITURE CO.
38 North Front.
WANTED Rifles, good used furni
ture and clothing, nuey's Second
Hand store. 112 North Front.
WANTED You to look at my oat
gains almost new clothing (oi all
I the family 818 E Main
WANTED Laundry, men's or family
Mrs Huaon Phone 1345 -M.
EMPTY furniture van going to 8ao
Francisco, wants load for there
way points. Phone 815. Hawle;
Transfer.
WANTED Will pay lop prices for
good used furniture rangea beat
ers etc
HOLBROOS a ANDREWS
Fire Hall Bldg Stb St -Front rel 54V
JUNK Hlljneiit prices paid tot orsss
radiators copper storage oa.teries
aluminum and other metaia
Scrap Iron small or larai iou
pipe .no macninrry wool anc cot
ton rags. inni .ube-
Oul prices win interest you
Hide Pll wool MoBatr
Household cods furniture novee
pouKtt of sola
MfiJTOHD BAMOAIN HOUSE
BIOHE81 PHICE9 paid tot turnlturt
and nmih"ld -ods Phone 106V
FOR RENT HOUSES
wnnERN. furnimed 4-room hou
Towers and fruit: water paid. 852
W. 2nd.
FOR RENT Small furnliiied house.
Inquire 305 8- On dale.
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT 2 -room cottage; shower.
toilet, hot and cold water, garage,
fuel, electricity, gas furnlshci.
Adults. Valandra Hotel, Central
Point.
FOR RENT FURNISHED
ROOMS
FURNISHED ROOMS 408 W. 6th.
LARGE sunny front room, twin beds,
steam neat, u w. .iumi. -no--.
FOR RT3NT Furnished heated room.
close In. 120 Laurel, pnone vat-ii.
FOR RENT Large sleeping room,
close In, 20 8. Fir.
ATTRACTIVE: rooms 404 8 Orape
FOE RENT APARTMENTS
3-ROOM furnished apartment; lights.
IlO ana cuiu wni,cr; numwi iiuybw
bath. 912 8. Oakdale.
FOR RENT BOARDROOM
WANTED One or two gentlemen to
room and board. Excellent meals
Close In; reasonable. Garage. 233
8. Grape.
FOR RENT Rooms and board, rea
- eonable 320 E Main St . Medford
FOR EXCHANGE
TRADE Good coupe for light truck
or pickup. Phone 015.
FOR SALE or will trade for good heif
er calves, weaner pigs Harold Crowl
Carkln Orchard. Midway rtoad. '
FOR EXCHANGE REAL
ESTATE
EXCHANGE
Beautiful modern bungalow with two
acres of best valley land, paved
road. Want ranch.
ALSO
High class small lunch room, doing
excellent business. Want city home.
THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE
No. 7 N. Barttett St. Phone 1496.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE: 15 -aero farm on Crater
Lake highway, one mile north of
Eagle Point. House, Darn, chicken
sheds; 14 acres Ladlno clover under
Irrigation. Phone 105.
FOR SALE Acreage, residences,
ranches, business chances. Any
thing you want. E. R. Fuller Real
Estate Agency, 1803 W. Main.
FOR SALE 7 acres and 5 -room mod
ern house. Call 1453--J-1.
FOR SALE 2 acres overlooking the
valley. Well Improved, modern, a
beautiful home In a oeautlful set
ting. 6 minutes from center" of
. city. Ladlno pasture (or 3 cows.
Price 45O0 including cow ana
chickens. See ltl mile south of
the S O S. Ed Bechtel, -Myers Lane
off Stewart Ave.
FOR SALE 80 acres blue-grass pas
ture. Inquire Claus Klelnhammer.
Jacksonville.
40 ACRES near Medford, improved.
trade for city and assume.
For Rent Improved acreage.
A. F, FLOWERS. 112 East 12th St.
IF YOU are wanting to buy or sell
real estate, see l,. u. ficKeu, n s.
Main. Phone 365. .
FULLY improved and reconditioned
seven acres for sale or trade for
Portland property Phone 1266 Med
ford or E N Stldd. Ashland Howl
FOR SALE By owner, three-room
modern home. East Side 6300 dowo
and $11 per month on balance
Including interest Price 1900 on
terms. 730 casn can at us wu
lamette Ave.
FOR SALE 6 room nouse on paved
street, rurnished a 1.960. (850 casn
Call owner. 1510-J or 873-J.
WHEN you thins -t rent estate thins
OI BROWN & WHITE
HOUSta tor sale or rent, jacksoc
Cot-it'ty Bug & Loan Assn
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE 1935 G.M.O. 2 to 8 -ton
truck. Bargain.
SKINNER'S GARAGE
143 So. Riverside
Bulck, Pontiac Sales and Service
G.M.A-C, Terms
FOR SALE Ford A sedan, new paint
and tires. A real buy.
1029 Ford coupe. 1929 Etsex 2 -door,
1704 N. Riverside.
FOR SALE 1936 Buick, very low
mileage. See this before you buy
SKINNER'S OARAGE
143 So. Riverside
Bulck, Pontiac Sales and Service
G-M.A.C. Terms
1935 BUICK. Sport Coupe; tires, fin
ish, motor all in line condition.
Priced below book.
SKINNER'S GARAGE
143 So. Riverside.
Bulck, Pontlao Bales and Service.
O M.A.C. Terms. ,
FOR SALE 1936 Chrysler 8 sedan,
run only S.OOO miles, at a Big Sav
ing. Lange Motor Car Co., 38 N
Rlverslde. CHRYSLER AND PLYMOUTH
USED CAR TRADE-INS
1935 Chrysler 8 Touring Sedan.
1935 Pontiac 2-door Sedan.
1935 Plymouth DeLuxe louring Se
dan. 1933 Chrysler 8 B-passenger Coupe.
1933 Chevrolet DeLuxe Sedan; 6
wheels.
1934 Ford V-8 Sedan.
1932 Chevrolet Coupe.
1931 Ford Sedan.
1934 Ford 2-door Sedan.
1933 Pontlao 8 Sedan.
Some older models Real Cheap.
LANGE MOTOR CAR CO.
38 N Riverside. Tel. 18
FOR SALE POULTRY
FOR SALE White Leghorn and R I.
R pullets. Baled straw Call first
hotise south Red Top school houie
before Friday noon.
FOR SALE 75 one-year old White
Leghorn laying hens and 40 pullet.
Cheap If taken this wt-ek. Ike Dun
fo.M place, 14 miles south Oak
Orov chool.
FOR SALE DOGS PETS
ROLLER CANARIES. 11 Tripp.
FOR BALE Fox Tcrrtor puppies. 13
Wetrn Ave.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
LIGHT HORSE, good cultivator, ts
O. Weiwi, i mile east of Phoenlst
FOR SALE 5 cows, pls and hou
H- S. Royse. Midway 4-Corner.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE 3 good young work horses
Corcoran, Ross Lane.
SPRINGER Jersey heifer, 8 nice wean
ers. Phone Central Point, 115.
FOR SALE: Hereford weoner calves
22 per head; breeding ewes 5.Q;
George Ward, Umpqua Hotel, Roso
burg. Ore. phone 412.
FOR SALE 250 head nice herded
ewes, well bred. Will sell all or any
number. Phone 360, Hotel Grand.
V. J. Phlllppl.
FOR SALE Weaner pigs. Troxell, end
of South Peach.
FOR SALE: 5 brood sows and pigs.
Cheap. 1704 N. Riverside.
FOR SALE 3 Bamboulllet bucks. W
E. Butler. Eagle Point and Browns
boro road.
FOR SALE Weaner pigs. M. F.
young, uentrai roinc. ici h-aa-h.
FOR SALE Young Guernsey bull.
liiquiio icAauw ovniiuu, vcuuu4
Point.
FOR SALE! Light team (arm mares.
cheap. Pacific nignwav. v muo
south Phoenix. Noah Chandler.
WE INVITE you to inspect thr beau
tlfui Brown Swiss cattle at tne
Phlpps Orchard. We now navt
young bulls for aale. Brown Swiss
for more milk. Phone 417.
CLOSING-OUT SALE Farm and gar
den tools, household furniture
breakfast set, pressure cooked can
oed fruit and vegetables Gould'
1 mile south or Talent, on highway
Tel Ashland 371-R-l
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE 200 tiers red fir wood:
8 miles below Prospect. J. W. Rich
ardson ranch.
FUGGLE HOP ROOTS For fall
planting, $20.00 per thousand: spe
cial prices for orders of ten thou
sand or over. Order now for No
vember delivery. Art Davis Hop
yard, Rose burg, Ore.
FOR SALE No. 1 common vetch seed,
also Kanota oats. Phone 21-F-ll,
Jacksonville.
MEDFORD PIPE AND MACHINERY
CO. new location, corner 11th and
Fir Sts. Permitting larger and more
complete display of all types
mining and saw mill equipment,
also Evan's Machine 6 hop.
FOR SALE Cheap, mow bike. In
quire Jas. Jensen, 220 W Main.
FOR SALE 6 yards of hand woven
coat material. Phone 11:9-H.
FOR SALE Roll-top desk and chair.
502 8. Newtown.
SLIGHTLY USED large 6-room Estate
Heatrola oil. Bargain. 113 Tripp.
FOR SALE Grapes. ftc lb.
Orchard, Griffin creek.
Geary
FOR SALE Marltn 12-guage pump
gun, good condition. 12; 325
South Riverside Ave.
LARGE O grade Nowtowns, 60o per
lug. Bring contalnera.
Winter Nells pears, 60 per lug.
Bring containers.
BEAR CREEK ORCHARD.
LARGE PLANER BLOCKS f rum the Big
Mill, only 4 45 per load. Tel. 333.
Central Point Wood Yard.
FOR SALE Small cook Steve, heatei,
bed and springs. 806 W Main.
APPLES Jonathans. Delicious. Spltr
enbergs and Ncwtowns. Ala Vls'a
Packing House.
SAVE SAVE
Wallpaper. 1.11 1936 patterns 1-9 off.
Pittsburgh Paint Store, 132 W. Main.
SPECIAL PRICES on potatoes and
onions for your winter supply
Peerless Mkt. Phone 603. Free de
livery. GOAT milk and cneeae. Jungfrau Goat
Dairy. Rt. 4. Box 64. Tel. 437 -J.
FOR SALE hoppet for sawdust
burner with baffle plate Aimoer
new Bargain Cai at Mail rrihune
FOR SALE Apples lei 13.1-1
FOR SALE Grapes now ripe J A
Manke 4 miles west of Medford
BUSINESS CHANCES
FOR SALE Half Interest In good
thriving grocery business located In
the heart of the city of Medford
Box 2674, Tribune.
FOR SALE Lease on service station
and grocery and cabins, on Crater
Lake highway Phone 483 between
9 a. m. and 6 p. m.
TRADE Highway business with In
come or 1200 per month, for eqult7
In small ranch Must ot Improved
and close In. F H. Pearson, Ash
land. Ore.. Klamath Junction.
ROOFING
COMPLETE ROOFINO SERVICE
Composition Shingles and Built-up
roofs Phone 640 Free estimate
Easy monthly payments ROUUE
AIVER ROOFING CO, 183 West
Main.
ROOFINO firing your roof troubles
to us. Old roofs repaired, new roof
applied. Pabco producta. Ekeraon
Paint and rtool Store. 98 4, Bart-
lett. Phone U43
PLASTERING
PLASTER1NO. stucco, plain or orna.
mental; plaster patching 113 So
Fir.
MISCELLANEOUS
NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS
Adams Pastry Shop. 419 East Main.
Is featuring HOME-MADE PIES.
A BETTER REBUKE JOB at a saving
Ptm-s' ora?e 601 No Central.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Abstracts.
JACKSON COI.'NTY
ABSTRACT CO.
TITLE INHtRANCE
ABSTRACTS
ESCROW
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. A da true ta
of Title. I loom- 8 and 6. No. 33
North Central Ave, upstair.
Expert Window Cleaners
LET GEORGE DO IT - Tel 1177
, House cleaning, floor waxing, orl
tniai rug cleanup and upholstering
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
The Fashion Shop
THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaklni
and Remodeling. Buttons and
Buckles covered. 308 U U. National
Bank Bldg. Tel. 1181. Myrtle
Andrews.
Money to Lend
MONEY
LOANED ON AUTOS. LIVESTOCK
FURNITURE. ENDORSED
NOTES. ETC.
Wo want to supply your money needs
without red tape or delay
SEE K. THOMAS
MGR. MEOFOhD'8 OLDEST AND
LARGEST PERSONAL FINANCE
COMPANY
45 So. Central. Ground Floor
Craterlan Theater Bldg.
Lie. No. S-157-M-180 Pnone 139
Transfer.
HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack
era and movers. Special livestock
moving equipment. Prices right
619 North Riverside. Phone 615.
EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
Office 26 So. Fir. Phone 315. Prices
right. Services guaranteed.
REINKING TRANSFER CO Long
distance hauling. Furniture, cattle
anything, in N. Fir. Phone 1033
C. Stunrt.
LEGAL NOTICES
Summons for I'ubllvntlon.
In the Circuit Court of the Stat of
Oregon, for Jackson County.
Western Loan & Building Company
a corporation. Plaintiff,
vs.
John Conlon. Etta L, Con Ion, Oltve
8. Woolf, Jack Layton' Wool!, a
minor; Olive S. Woolf. as guardian
or tne person and cstnto or jack
son Lay ton woolf. a minor; Ruth
' Brolly and John Doe Brolly, hus
band of Ruth Brolly; Ned Burton
Poole, a minor; Ruth C. Brolly, as
guardian of the person and estate
of Ned Burton Poole, a minor; John
8. Orth, as executor of the estate ni
Scott Woolf. deceased; Ray J. Van
Zandt and Thclma Van Zandt, De
fendants. To John Conlon. utta L Conlon,
Olive s. Woolf. Jack Layton Woolf, n
minor; Olive 8. WooiL as guardian
of the person and estate of Jackson
Layton Woolf, a minor; Ruth Brolly
and John Doe Brolly, husband ot
Ruth Brolly; Ned Burton Poole, a
minor; Ruth C. Brolly, as guardian
of the person and estate of Ned Bur
ton Poole, a minor; John 8. Orth
as executor of the csta'e of Scott
Woolf, deceased; Ray J. Van Zandt
and Thclma Van Zandt:
In the name of the State of Ore
gon: You and each of you are here
by required to appear and answer
the complaint filed against you in
the above entitled suit on or before
the last day of four (4) weeks from
the date or the first publication of
this summons, said period of four (4)
weeks being tho time prescribed for
publication hereof; and if you fall
to appear and answer said complaint
for want thereof, the plaintiff wit.;
apply to tile Court for tho rellei
demanded in. Its complaint, to-wit
That a decree be entered that plain
tiff have Judgment against the de
fendants John Conlon and Etta l
Conlon for the sum of U40.55. with
interest thereon at the raio of 10 pet
cent per annum, from the 16th din
of February. 1935; for the further
sum of 956 00 for search of .title, to-
getner witn intercut thereon at the
rate of 10 per cent per annum from
March 30th. 1930; the further sum
of 1 00. 00. plaintiff's reasonable at
torneys recs herein, and for plain
tiff's costs and disbursements herein
to be taxed.
That plaintiff's mortgage, as set
forth In Its complaint, upon the fol
lowing described real property in the
City of Medford. Jackson County
Oregon, to-wit:
Lot Three (3) In Block One (1)
of Wolter Addition to the Town
(now City) of Medford na the same
Is numbpred. deslcnnt-?i1 and do
Mail Tribune Daily
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scribed on the official plat thereof
now of record:
and said several amounts as herein
before set forth, be decreed to be a
first and prior lien upon the above
described real properly, prior and
superior to any right, title, lien, estate
or interest of the defendants herein
or any of them, therein or theretu;
that Md mortgage and ilen be fore
closed and said real property be sold
for the satisfaction of the decree
prayed for, In the manner and as
provided by law for the satisfaction
of decrees of this Court; that plain
tiff be permitted to be a purchaser
at such sale; and for such other and
further relief as to the Court shall
seem equitable In the premises.
This summons is published by order
of the Honorable H. D. Norton, Judge
of the above entitled Court, made and
entered in said Court and cause on
the 28th day of September. 193d.
directing that this summons be serv
ed by publication thereof once eacn
week for four (4) consecutive weeks
in the Mall Tribune, a newspaper
published In Jackson County. Ore
gon, September 29th, 1936. being the
date of the first publication thereof
F. P. FARRELL.
Room 10, Jackson County Bank
Building, Medford. Oregon
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Jackson County.
Relnhard Albert Rolf, Plaintiff,
vs.
Louetta Susan Rolf, Defendant.
To Louetta Susan Rolf, the above
named defendant:
In tho name of the State of Ore
gon, you are hereby required and
summoned to appear In the above
entitled Court and cause and answer
the Complaint of Plaintiff on file
herein against you, within four (4)
weeks from the date of the first pub
lication of this summond. exclusive
of the first dnte of publication, and
if you fall to so appear and answer
said Complaint, or plead thereto.
Plaintiff will apply to the Court for
the relief prayed for In his Complaint
on file In the above entitled Court
and cause, a succinct statement of
which relief prayed for s as follows,
to-wtt:
For a Decree of this Court that the
bonds of matrimony heretofore and
now existing between Plaintiff and
Defendant bo forever dissolved and
held for naught.
This Summons Is published In the
Medford Mall Tribune by order of
tne HonoraDie H. u. Norton, juage
of the abovo entl tied Court, made
and entered the 6th day of October.
1930. The dato of the first publi
cation la October 6th. lu.so.
O. H. BENQTSON,
Attorney for Plaintiff
136 Eaat Main Street,
Medford. Oregon.
The Grange
r hoe nix -Grunge..
Home Economics club of Phonlx
Orange will meet at the home of Mrr
Nordquist on Wednesday of this week
for an all-day meeting, with covered
dish luncheon at noon.
All ladles of the Orange a,re urged
to be present, as plans will be dls
cussed for the winter's work. Many
members who have been ebsent tho
last few meetings because of packing
house work, will bo present, and as
number adds to enjoymnnt and In
terest, a good meeting is anticipated.
Mrs. O. A. Knudson will assist with
entertaining.
Last Tuesday the Orange met at
the hall. Members absent for several
months because of sickness or work
were welcomed back. Following busi
ness meeting, refreshments were serv
ed by the ladles. The mtn of the
Orange will serve refreshments at the
next meeting and election of offi
cers will be held.
Jioslng time for Too Late to Clas
!ly Ada is 1 :30 p m
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Speaking Sunday night from the
Church of the Nazarenc pulptt Fred
M. Woatherford, pastor evangelist,
gave the fourth of a serlos of ser
mons on "The Second Coming, and
the Thousand Years of Christ s Reign.
Upon the Earth." He read the fol
lowing scriptures: Rev. 31:6, IsaJah
3, 1:4; Isaiah 1-9; and Mtcah 4, 1:8.
In part the speaker said.
Referring to the millennium, it Is
reckoned as u period of one thousand-years;
dating from, the descent
of Christ with his saints, which in
augurates His literal earthly region.
It' marks thb overthrow and the sub
duement of all evil forces and the
binding and securing of satan tn the
abyss. Our word millennium Is de
rived from the Latin world mine,
meaning t thousand, and annas, a
year. The Greek word for a thousand
la chlllol; hence the early Christ
ians were called Chll lasts.
"Doctrine takes it's rise from the
Infallibility of Ood'a word. What Ho
says la tmutable. That the Bible
is a sure word of prophesy, let us
be assured. The Bible repeatedly
prophesied His first coming centuries
before His advent. For instance, the
prophecy of His birth, Isaiah 7-14,
synchronous events,
'Tho New Testament repeatedly
teaches that the coming of Christ
with His bride (tho resurrected and
caught up saints), and the initiation
of the messianic kingdom reign are
syonchronous events.
"There is a preparation vitally neo-
essary If privileged to enjoy this
kingdom reign and be forever witn
Christ. It requires a knowledge of
sins forgiven and the Holy cleansing
presence of the Spirit of uod."
High School News
by
STUDENT REPORTERS
1
Dy Mary Wallace.
Second moetlng for this semester
of the Dramatlo club was called to
ordor Monday by the president, Janice
Shreve. Minutes of the last meeting
were read by the secretary, Grace
Turnquist. 1
Election of officers followed. New
officers are: President, Luc Ho Wy
more; secretary -treasurer, Kathryn
Mead; property manager. Charity
Hart; stage manager, Kathryn An
demon.
The president appointee a noise
parade commltete consisting of Don
Horner chairman, Dorothy Buchter
and Elmer Welssburg.
By Luclle H'ymnre.
The student council of the Med
ford senior high held a mooting Mon
day to discuss the noise parade be
ing held next Friday to advertise tho
Medford-Oranta Paaa gamo Saturday
Organizations and eluba of the sen
ior high all of which aro tepresonted
In tho council drew for positions In
the parade. The organlzatlona will
line up In the following positions:
Tiger guards, the band, glrla' drum
corps, Torch Honor society, boys' glee
olub, Junior class, senior c.aaa, French
club, order of the "M," sophomore
class, oeotechtonlo Honor society.
Olrls' Athletle association, H. B. O. A.,
Hl-Ttmes, the Crater, OH Is' league
glrla' glee club, Dramatlo olub, Boys'
league, tho Latin club. Future Crafts
men. A meeting of the varloua commit-
tees la to be held soon to dlsouss
more fully plana for the parade.
Pomona Grange
Orange council will meet at Eagle
Point Qrango hall Wednesday, Oc
tober 31, at 8 p. m.
Pomqna Orange will meet at Tal
ent Orange hall Saturday, October
34, at 10 a. m.
During lecture hour will be held
tho festival of song, In which most
grsngea of Jackson county aro par
ticipating. Every granger should make
It a point to hear this song test.
Bl-ennlal election of officers will
also be held at this meeting.
We again announce that Talent
Orange will furnish meat, potatoes.
gravy and bread. All attending are
requested to bring vegetables, salads,
cake, pie, relishes, cream or butter. A
ltrgo attendance la expected.
ASHLAND, Oct. 30. (Bpl.) The
purchase of the building at 867 East
Main street waa announoed Monday
by Dom Provost, new owner of the
Provost hardware store, who aald he
would move bis present business to
the new location sometime In No
vember, and would add furniture
department to the firm.
The building in which the Wlok
furniture store has been located for
the past eight yeara, waa purchased
from Elate Alexander of Ashland.
Arthur B. Wick, proprlotor of the
Wick furniture store, said he waa not
ready to announce plana regarding
the future of hla firm.
LAKEVIEW WIFE"KJLLED
WHEN AUTO TURNS OVER
LAKEVIEW, Oct. 30. (API Mrs
Jack Burford. 88, was killed Instantly
early Sunday morning when car
driven bv her husband turned over
several times on a curve near their
home. Her skull waa fractured and
her Jugular vein cut.
Burford was Jailed on drunken
driving charge. Possible criminal ac
tlon pended a coroner's Inquest.
Meteorological Report
Forecasts I
Medford and vicinity: Fair tonight
and Wednesday, with light frost In
morning.
Oregon: Fair tonight and Wednes
day, slightly colder east and Interior
of northwest portion tonight; freez
ing temperatures east portion and
local light frosts western valleys.
Local Data
Temperature a year ago today:
highest 67; lowest 30.
Total monthly precipitation, trace;
deficiency for the month, .68 inches.
Total precipitation since Septem
ber 1. 1936, .35 inches; deficiency for
the season, .81 Inches.
Relative humidity at S p. m. yes
terday, 31 percent; S a. m. today,
86 percent.
Tomorrow: sunrise 6:31 a. m.; sun
set 0:31 p. m.
Observations Taken at S A. M..
120th Meridian Time
If
Boise 70 38 .01 Cloudy
Boston 80 48 .00 Clear
Chicago 80 68 .00 P Cloudy
Denver .- 78 44 .04 Rain
Eureka - M 80 .00 Cloudy
Helena 48 30 T Cloudy
Loe, Angelea.... 68 58 T P Cloudy
Medrord 74 36 .00 Clear
Now York 64 81 .00 Clear
Omaha , 78 60 .00 P Cloudy
Phoenix 84 86 . TP Cloudy
Portland 63 6a .00 Cloudy
Reno .- 84 4a .08 Cloar
Roseburg 68 38 .00 Clear
salt Lako 66 46 .70 Rain
San Pranolsco 68 54 .00 Cloudy
Seattle . 6a 60 .00 Cloudy
Spokane 68 40 .00 Clear
Walla Walla... 70 80 . .00 Clear
Wash., D. C 70 60 .00 Clear
MARGIN OF 251 TO 1 89
WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY, 8.
lem, Oct. 20. (Special) A straw
vote oonducted by atudente majoring
In economics throughout the city oi
Salem thla week, revealed that capi
tal elty resident favor re-electing
president Roosevelt over plaoing Gov
ernor Landon In the nation's highest
offloe, by a 351 to ISO margin.
All told, 481 persons, representing
virtually every working claaa In the
city, went asked their presidential
preference. In addition to 361 Demo.
crats or Now Deal and 180 Repub
llcan votes, 31 preferred Norman
Thomaa, the socialist, and 10 William
Lemke, of tho third or Union party
The moat Important of the rotes,
showing the wide range of working
classes contacted, and their prefer
ences, follows:
Olai
Skilled laborers 36
Preachers s
Bankers 6
Housewives
Manufacturera
Doctors
Non-skilled lab,
81
8
-
.33
34
10
11
11
Dentlsta
7
7
Teachers, unlv,
Teachers, high sch 9
Teacher., grade ach. 4
Seml-eklHed wrkrs..83
PORTLAND, On., Oct. 3 (AP)
Peace and prosperity have come to
Matanuaka experimental colony and
Alaska is ready for more refugees
from the drought country, the wife
of Alaska's governor, Mrs. John W.
Troy, said here.
Mrs. Troy, flying to Bollywood,
where she spends the winters, back
ed her statement by pointing out
that several colonists already bad
earned enough money to pay for land.
outright. Others, she said bad mads
progress In reducing long-term loans.
Oood crops were almost universal
at Matanuaka, the aald.
ABANDONED BABE WAITS
FOR RETURN OF MOTHER
PORTLAND, Oct. 30. VP) A
month old baby boy waa waiting
today for his unknown mother to
return and claim him at the borne
of Mr, and Mrs. Jack Doming.
The baby waa left at the Doming
home yesterday noon by a young
woman who claimed she was a wait
ress and had to report immediately
to work. She promised to return at
8 p. m. for the baby, but failed to
keep her appointment. The Infant
appeared undernourished and waa
poorly clothed.
CRIME PREVENTION LAB
AUTHORIZED FOR POLICE
BALEM, Oct. 30. (AP) The board
of control gave authority today to
the state puiie to Install a crime
detection laboratory In the pathology
department of the University Medi
cal college at Portland.
The legislature In 1036 appropriat
ed 86.000 for detection equipment
und tho department announced It
wss prepared at this time to begin
Its operation. Tho laboratory will em
ploy the latest aclentlflc methods,
Superintendent Charles P. Pray In
formed the board.
BEND PRESBYTERIANS
DiVIDED ON THEOLOGY
JOIN NEW U. S. GROUP
bend, ore.. Oct. ao. iaA M.nrt.
ly difference of theological opinion
led to a split In tho First Presby.
terlau church of Bend today and
bronght an announcement from a
seceding group that It will petition
for affiliation with tho nowly-formed
Presbyterian church of America.
Glenn Cole, untu Rimriiv M.tn. nt
the Presbyterian church hero, made
known his resignation from th und
ent church Saturday, and yesterday
preacnea to Dotn local fa.nlona what
ho termed hla "farewell sermon."
After hla addresa. the Broun sua.
porting Colo met In the Baptist
churoh to organize. It waa Indicated
they would ask affiliation with the
new national body at a Preabytery
meeting In Corvallls this week.
. It waa voted to form a new unit
here, to be called the Westminster
Presbyterian church. Leaders of the
split said more than naif the mem-
Dera or the First Presbyterian church
seceded. The new local organization
i yet has no building.
The national organization fmm
which the Bend group voted with
aniwai ia anown aa tho Presbyterian
church of the united States of Amer
ica Identical In name to the new na
tional group with the exception of
the words "tho United States."
Cole Bald he would netltlnn b
received aa pastor In the new na
tional organization.
STATE OFFICES FACE
E
SALEM, Oct. 20. (AP) Reports of
effective increased rentals in down
town Salem butldinga housing vari
ous state departments alnce the capl-
toi lire caused the state board of
control today to consider "another
out."
The flrat request for an Increase)
authorization came from the audit
ing department, housed In a business
block, and reports were made that
the rental for the state police head
quarters likewise would be raised.
No action wsa taken at the session
today, Governor Martin asking the
matter be deferred. '"Let them put
us out into the atreet," the governor
aald, "but I am opposed to paying
more rent."
PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 30. (API-
Op position to the proposed Oregon
state bank on the grounds that simi
lar ayatema have proved failures ta
other atates waa voiced here by Ted
Cramer, secretary of the Oregon Stat
Bankera association.
Cramer, speaking at the chamber
of commerce forum, asld such a bank
would bring heavy cost to the tax
payer and be a target for poll teal
Influence.
The history of state-owned banks
In various states, he aald, showed a
record of leases and repudiated obli
gations. 1ST
PORTLAND, Ore, Oct. 30 (AP)
Formation of e union for works pro
gress administration employee was
announced here by Ralph Sheriff,
president. The group will be known
aa tho American Federation of Gov
ernment Employes.
Application for a charter has been
made to the American Federation of
Labor, Sheriff aald. The membership
Includes those engaged in cultural,
professional and office occupations
on WPA projects.
Crazy Horse, chief of the Ogalala
Sioux, waa Joint leader In the war of
1878 wltb Sitting Bull.
Bernard Barton, Quaker poet, was
born at Carlisle. Pa., in 1784. He died
In 1840.
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7:81 a. na
8:06 p. m.
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8:36 t. m.
7:00 p.m.
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8:08 a.m. 13:05 .m
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0:00 a m.
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