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) fEDFOTTD MATL TTCrRTTN'TC. MEDFORD, OT.T.GO-. WEDTESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1936. PAGE SEVEN mux? I rj 1 SI Read ever; ad on this page You will probablj Una ex actiy tbe things you nave been looking (or 01 a sale 01 trade for unused articles you may nave Search your attic or store-room you may nave find many things othors are seeking and be able to realize Immediate cash II what you want Isn't there advertise tor It Tribune Classllted ads are Inexpensive ellectlvel per word first Insertion - (Minimum -5c) Each additional insertion per word f.Mlnlmuro 10c) Per line per month without copy change .$l.g8 Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST- -If dtg mieathg call i6it). WANTED MALE. HELP iYOUNO MAN 17 to 20, b gh school -education, ready to work hard CM '. assured future. Free iravel Lit eral salary at start, transportation paid. Apply. Mr. Frederick, Alien s Hotel, B w B a. m. ONLY. MALE OR FEMALE HELP WANTED Two women o help me In demonstration work. Box 3037 Tribune. WANTED High achool jlil to help with nousework after whool. 310 So. Orange. Tel. 976-R. WANTED Girl to assist with house work. Phone 378-J. Call mornlngB EMPLOYMENT can be obtained through the Peoples universal Ex change System. 29 So. Front. WANTED SITUATIONS YOUNG married man wsnts steauy work. Prefer ranch Job vith houi furnished. P. B. Tapp, Riverside Apts. WANTED Full or part-time work by experienced bookkeeper av.d stenog rapher Box 2803. rrloune. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Mlik oows for feed, with privilege of buying. Have good hay and barn. Phone 19-F-3. aeo. Alford. WANTED Circular wood saw. L. M. Russell, woodrow Ave. WANTED Madrona burl stumpago. Burls must run 1000 lbs. and larger. Reply Alfred A. Loeb, 520 S. E. 73rd Ave., Portland, Ore. RAW FURS WE PAY CASH tor Muskrata. Mink Coyotes, bobcats, raccoon, eto. We also buy HIDES AND PELTS. New and Used Traps for Sale. MEDPORD BARQAIN HOUSE 37 N. Orape St. lnono 1063 WE WILL PAY oest prices tor ranges heaters and furniture Call 1193-J EADS e OHRN PUHNITURE CO 38 North Front : WANTED WUI pay top prices toi good used furniture ranges neat er etc HO LB ROOK & ANDKEW8 rtre Hell Bldg 8tb 8t -Front Tel 64' HIOHES1 PRICES paid (or rurnlturt !T and Household .foods Phone I06J ' EMPTY furniture van noma to Sac Francisco, wants losd ft there n way points. Phone 815. Hawles Transfer. WANTED Rifles, good t'.'ea furni ture ana clothing lUiey Second Hand Store 112 North Front. JUNK -Hignst prices paid toi orase radiators copper Horace oa.tenes - aluminum ana oitim meuis Scrap iron small or isrgi 10W pipe no marniD'-ry wool anc cot ton rags tnnM .ube Oui prices will interest f on. ' Hide pelt Wool Mohair Huiisehoid iHxJfc furniture stover oouKtt or v1d MK"iKORD BAHRAIN HOUHB CHEAP 1929 to 1931 pickup coupe or roadster for cash. Inquire 116 Washington. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 4-room furnished house. $15 month, water paid. 1414 Euclid Ave. FOR RENT Furnished 3-room house, t $8.00. J. G. Vlall, Phoenix. FOR RENT Unfurnlslied hourt 4 rooms and bath 805 i edar. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Large Sleeping room close in. 30 8 Fir ATTRACTIVE nom 4t4 3 Orape FOR RENT BOARD ROOM ROOMS AND MEALS. 148 So. Holly WANTED--One or two tiitlemeD to room and board Excei ent menu Close in; reasonable Gur&ga 23a 3 Grape FOR RENT Roumi and ooara ret- onsftie 9V0 E Msm St hied turd FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RE VT Part or all 4V acres an Brer eret close In. iui for dir; or turkeys. See owner su toss nigb 4-: way from Brass Rau. ?OB RENT 1 acre. 7-rrom r.ou newty papered; osm anj omnuiia irtgi. C'all or aee Mra. Veaable. 4id JicisoQTLUa, . FOR RENT APARTMENTS FURNISHED 8-room apartment; adults. 604 West 10th. APARTMENT FOR RENT-Vaeant Nov. 1. Modern furnished 4-room apt Gloria -Pan Apta. 375 So. Central. FOR RENT 3-room rurnished apart ment. 333 E. Jackson. FOR EXCHANGE NICE PAIR silver foxes and pens to trade for light car or pickup. W. A. Chllders, Jacksonville. TRADE "or good bicycle, eter coupe. Inqulro 538 Keene Drive. FOR SALE OR TRADE Gentle sad ' die pony. Phone 133-L. FOR SALE OR TRADE Delicious and Newtown applea for wood or pota toes. Bring container. Joe Kan tor. Rt. 4, east of Phoenix. FOR SALE or will trade lor good heif er calves, weoner plga Harold Crowl Carkln Orchard. Midway rtoad. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR BALE New 3-room English type bouse with new pressure system, small chicken house and acre land, on Jacksonville Hwy. Will take late model car as part pay ment. Phone 127 or write 111 A St.. Grants Pass, Ore. FOR SALE 4 -room modern house: breakfast nook, launary trays screened-tn back porch, pood foun dation, good garage And woodshJ, large lets, beautiful &hade tres; close n on east side; $'.,100, ternu. ALSO 1 acre, 2 -room nouse, barn and uhlrken house, near school, on gravelled road. Price 760; $250 cash, balance $10 per month. L. O. PICKELL, 304 S. Main. 3 ACRES on Crater Lake Hwy. and new Pacific Hwy. cloao to Rotia River; Improved; house well fur nished; good location for trallu. camp or other buslntas. Write Albert Pechln, Eagle fo'nt. Ore. FOR SALE 100 acres; 16 Irrigated; $3500; 6 miles out; all cultivated. H. N. Lot land. 325 8. OaJtdale. FOR SALS! 3 acres located In one of our best suburban sections about 3 miles from center -.t Med ford Attractive, modern 5 -room home with fUeplace, garag? chick m house and barn; 100-f.ee family orchard, fine soil, irrigated. &t cellent value at $2500 -to. with very good terms. CHARLES A. WINu AGENCY, INC, Exclusive Agents FULLY improved ana reconditioned seven seres fur tale ot trade foi Portland pruperty Pftm 1380 Med (ord oi E N Stldd Ashland Hotel POH SALE 8 room nouse on paved street furnished $1,960 $850 ease Call owner. 1519-J or d73-J WHEN you think rea estate chins ol BROWN & WHITE HOUS&b foi sale or rent acksoc Cour-ty Blug at Loan Ass'n FOR SALE 709 Alder th.., 5-room partly furnished, very comfortable nome; narawooa uoom, lire pis ce lota of built-in!, piped for oil heat- rola; lawn sprinkling system. Take late model car part payment. Charles R Ray, Realtor. Medford Blag. Phone 803. FOR SALE OR RENT Federal Land Bonk farms. In autre of O. A. Barnes 1163 Oak St., Eugene, Oregon, or Warren Patterson, 202 Liberty Bldg . Meaiora, Oregon. 30 ACRES, good Improvements, 1 team, 8 hogs, 13 turkeys. 100 chick ens, 1 cow. 0 heifers; free soil, Irri gation. For quick aalo $450000 caan. O. 8. BUTTEFIELD Medford Center Bldg. 3 ACRES, attractive 5-room bunga low, good outbuildings, rrult and berries; close In on gcd graveled road. Will trade (or noube tn Med ford. L. 0. PICKELL, 104 E. Main FOR SALE Choice acr4do.4 on Bear creek bottom within Dne mile city limits Mwirord. Box jy3r Tribune FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 1934 Master Chevrolet coach in good condition. Consider terms or traae. Davis jranaier & Storage, 29 So. Orape. FOR SALE Plymouth Coupe. 1122 N. Central. Call FOR SALE 1930 Cbryiler 8 sedan run only 3.000 mllea. at a Big Sav ing Langs Motor Car Co 88 N Riverside. CHRYSLER AND PLYMOUTH USED OAR TRADE-INS 1935 Chrysler 8 Touring &edsjl. 1935 Pontlao 2-door bedan 1935 Plymouth DeLuis Touring Se dan 1933 Chrysler 8 5-pasaenger Coupe 1933 Chevrolet DeLuxe Sedan; 6 wheeia. 1934 Ford V-8 Sedan. 1932 Ohevrolet Coups. 1931 Ford Sedan 1934 Ford 2-door Sedan. 1933 Pontlao 8 Sedan. Some older models Real cheap LANOE MOTOR CAR CO. 38 N Riverside. Tel 18 FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 22-months-old Guernsey bull, well marked, s. a. Taylor, Talent. FAT H03S for sale; corn-fed. Stew art Ave. Rt. 1, Box 138 FOR SALE Preah cow. W E. Allen Phoenix Oarage, Phoenix. RAISE HOOS on shares fleveial young sows ready for rweolng now. inquire 513 w. Mam alter a p. m FOR SALE Oood breeding ewes white free, young, good conditio n Sell any number. Alao some good breeding bucks. . v. J. Pbinppi Hotel Or.nd. Phone till Medford FOR SALE CHEAP Oentle pony single top ouggy, a ukis wsgoa harness, plow and har-nw. D. M Orlsham. 1 mile west Central Point Phone 214. PHONE 1498- As i have sold ml ranch, m entire bunch M cows ara for sate. Alao farm implements Jamea A. Woods. ANNOUNCEMENT We srl open th- Livest'ick sales pavilion in Nortn Medford for regular Saturday Auc tion on Saturday. Oct. 4iSt. Partm nav;ng livestock or perm rial prop erty 'rr sale call 8S J -4 so. Or gon livestock Auction Go Col A H Dudley, auctioneer. FOR SALE-Weaner pigs W A Mc Dowell. 8 miles eatt of tgt Point FOR SALE- Cows snd .-.'ifers. w. O . sleseai. Leas Creca. Ore. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK CLOSlNO-OUl SALE Farm aod gar den tools, nouseboid furniture oreakfast set pressure oooked can ned fruit and vegetaoiea Oouid'a I mils south ol raisnt on nlghwaj Tel Ashland 871-K-l. WE INVITE you to Inspect thr beau tiful Brown Swiss cattle at the Pbippa Orchard We now navi young nulls for sale Brown 8wla for more milk phone 411 FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE 100 Rhode Island Red pullets, Just starting to 'ay. w. A McDowell, S mllea east of Eagie Point. FOR SALE D00S PETS FOR BALE Pedigreed roller canaries Mra. Neuia Finney, acxaonvuie. ROLLER CANARIES, II Tripp. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Oood breeding ewes. white laoe, young, good conaiuon. Sell any number, Also some good breeding bucks. V. J. Phlllppl, Hotel Grand. Phone 360. Medford. FOR SALE Bprmga, mattresses chests, canaries, end table smoairig stand, high chair. Always some ting gojd at 108 8. Orape. FOR SALE Peuvy-Poppy Pop Corn Monarcn seed As reed uu. FOR SALE Super Phosnftate, Sul phur, Sulphate or Ammiuua. mou arch Seed & Feed Co. ANY merchandise can be disposed of through the peoples universal Ex change System, 29 S. front. FOR SALE Hardwood and fir. Phono 522-J or 616 Pennsylvania. NEWTOWNS and red bppim. 25c 1u: you pick em. White a Etancn. DarK Hollow road. LA ROE PLANER BLOCKS from the Big Mil), only M 45 per load. I 333, Central Point Wood Yard. FOR SALE Small cook Steve, heatei bed and aprlnge 808 W Main. SAVE SAVE Wallpaper, all 1938 patterns 1-3 oft Pittsburgh faint store, lay w Main SPECIAL PRICE8 on ooratoes snd onions Tor your winter supply Peerless Mkt Phone 803. Free de livery. OOAT milk snd cneese Jungfrau Ooat Dairy. Rt 4. Box 64 Tel 437-J. NJS SALE h'jppei foi lawdus' burnei with baffle plate itimne' new Bargain Cai si Mall ITinune FOR SALE Applea Tel 182-U FOR SA1,E Grapes now ripe J A Msnke 4 miles west of Medford PLASTERING PLASTERING, stucco plain or orns mental; plaster patching Tel 694 ROOFING COMPLETE ROOFING SERVICE Composition Shingles snd Built-up roofs Phune 640 Free estimate Easy monthly payments ROtiUS RIVER ROOFING CO.. 132 West Main. ROOFING Bring your roof trouble) to ua Old roofs repaired new roofs applied Pabco producta Ekerson Paint and Root Store. 38 4 Bart leu Phone 243 BUSINESS CHANGES FOR SALE Lease on ssrvlca station and grocery aad cabins on Crstei , Lake highway Phone 483 between S a m. and 8 P m. TRADE Highway buslnsss with tn come of 6200 par month, for equity in smsli ranch Must o improved and close in. F H Pesrson. Ash land, ore.. Klamath Junction. PERSONAL PALMIST AND CLAIRVOYANT Madam Avon. Palmist and Clair voyant, gives truthful aovlca on all affalrt of Ufa. Telia your past, present, and future. U In doubt aa to what atep to tt conav.it Madam Avon today; tomorrow may be too late. Oood advice in time aavea many worries and many dol lars Satisfaction guaranteed. Read ing dally; hours 10 a. m to 0 p m Located at Rainbow Auto Camp. 1746 No. Riverside, Cauln 1. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts. JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. TITLB INBDHANCK ABSTRACTS ESCROW MURRAY ABSTRACT CO A be tract of ntle Rooms S and 6 No. 43 North Central Ave., upstair. Tbt Fashion Shop THE FASHION SHOP - Dreaamikin,! and Remodeling. Buttons and Buckles covered. 308 0 B National Bank Bldg. Tel. U81. Myrtle Andrews. Money to Lend MONKV LOANED ON AUTOS. LIVESTOCK i'UHNlTUKC. ENOOKSEO NOTES ETC We want to supply your,, money needs without red tape or delay SEE W B. THOMAS MOR MEUPOKUB OLDEST ANO LAR O ESI PERSONAL FINANCE COMPANY 45 So Central Oround Floot Crsterlan Theater Bidg Lie. No B-157-M-180 poone 139 Transfer. SAMSON Transfer snd Snege Pur. niture moving and exp't furniture packing service. PlreproM storage new low rates. P. B SAMSON 0. Phone 833. HAWLEY TRANSFER - Expert paca eri and movers Special livestock moving equipment Prices right 019 North Riverside Phone 616 EADS TRANSFER A STORAGE CO -Office ae So Fir Phone 816 Price right Services guaranteed HEINKINO TRANSFER CO - Long distance nsultng. Furnirure. csttie snythlni in H. fit. Fbons 1033 I 0. Stuart. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Expert Window Cleaners LET GEORGE DO IT - Tel II7J House cleaning, floor waxing on ental nig cleaning and upholstering Piano Instruction. CLARA HAWLEY Toachr of pornl- lar piano Studio In Bai"wln Plai.o Shoppe. For InformaMon call 336 Evenings. 615-J-2. LEGAL N0T1CGS UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, General Land Of fice Washington. September 30. 1036 Notice la hereby given tnat aubject to (be conditions and llm.tatlona of the acta of June 9. 1916 139 Stat 218), February 26. 1819 (40 Stat. 1179). June 4. 1920 (41 Stat. idbi. ano May 17, 1928 (45 Stat. 007. Public Nos. 416 and 417). and pursuant to departmental regulations, Circular 1200. the timber on the following lands will be sold Nov. 17 1036, at 10 a. m., at publlo auction at the U. 8. Land Office at Roaolmrg, Ore gon, to the highest bidder at not less than tne apralsed price as anown oy this notice, sale to be suoiect to tne approval of the Secretary of the In terior. The purchase price with an additional eum of one-fltth of one percent thereof, being commissions allowed, must be deposited when the right to purchase Is awarded by tne Register, but certificate oi sale will not Issue until the purchaser has compiled fully with said regulations. Circular 1200, as to the execution ot the contract of sale and bond re quired thereunder. The money do. posited will be returned ll sale Is not approved, otherwise patont will Issue for the timber, which must be re moved, within 10 yeara. luds will he received from citizens of the United States, associations of such cltlzcnt and corporatlona organized under the lawa of the United stateB, or an State, Territory, or District thereoi only. Upon application of a quali fied purchaser, the timber, on any legal subdivision will be offered sep arately before being Included In any offer of a larger unit. V. 37 8., R 1 E., Sec. 33, SW!4 NEV4 yellow pine 350 M; T. 6 S.. R. 2 E.. Sec. 29. SW4 NEVi red fir 980 M, 8E',i NWV4 ted fir 1250 M. white fir 30 M: T. 3 N.. R. 3 W., Sec. 13. NE'4 HEVi yellow fl 430 M, red fir 185 M red ced-.ir 85 M, NW'i NEH yellow fir 963 M. red fir 626 M, red oedar 225 M. SW' NEVi yellow fir 625 M, red fir 680 M. red cedar 60 M. NE'4 NWln yellow fir 760 M. red fir 1100 M. ren cedar li M. NW54 NWi4 red fir 2000 M. red cedar 170 M, cedar poles 125, SEV4 NWK yellow fir 410 M. rid fir luoo M. red cedar 40 M, cedar polea 20 J; I.W", SEVi yellow fir 220 M, red ';r 686 M. red cedar 25 M; r 20 8 . R 4 W Sec 35, SEV4 NE!4 red fir 800 M, white Ur 20 M, red cedar 15 M, Incense cedar 55 M; T. a S., R. 5 W Sec. 10. SE',i NEli red fir 40j M: T. 16 8 R. 7 W., Soo 20, SE'4 NWV, red fir 1160 M; T. 18 S., R. I W.. Sec. 23. SWV, NEVi Louglas fir 1100 M; T. 27 S., R. 12 W., Sec. 11, NEli NE',i red fir 2490 M, NWy4 NE'4 red fir 2650 M. SEV4 NEVi fir 1890 M, 8WVi NE'4 rL-a fir 2480 M. NEVi SEVi red fir 1675 M, NWH Si red fir 1920 M: none ol the tim ber to be sold for less than 82 per M for the yellow pine and yellow fir, 61.50 per M for M10 red and Douglas fir, 61 per M for the white fir, red cedar, and Incense cedar, anil 78 cents each for the cedar polos T. 16 8.. R. 2 W Sec. 17. NEVi SE)4 red fir 1066 M, red cedar 35 M, In cense cedar 25 M, SEVi 3L!i red fit 1135 M. red cedar 75 M. incense cedar 20 M. hemlock 16 M; none uf the tim ber to be sold for less than 61.5 per M for the red fir and n per M fo the red cedar. Incense cedar, and hemlock. T.'16 S..-R. 7 W., Sec. 23. BVV, SEVi yellow fir 2750 M, red cedar 200 M, hemlock 800 M; Sec. 27, NEVi NEVi yellow fir 2000 M, red cedar 200 M, hemlock 100 M. flre kllled fir 60 M, flre-kllled cedar 20 M. SEVi BEVi yellow fir 400 M. red cedar 00 M. SWV4 8E'4 yollow fir 1200 M. red cedar 60 M. flre-kllUd fir 160 M, flre-kllled cednr 20 M; T. 38 S.. R. 1 W., Sec 17, SWVi NWV, WVi SWVi down red fir 31.800 feet down lncenso cedar 2.500 fret, down yellow pins 26.300 feet; none of the timber to bo sold for less than 61 76 per M for the yellow fir, 41 60 per m Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Pertaining to bodies at rest T. Lessens 11 Woolly 14. Previously lb. Turkish name 18. Hire 18. Roman weight 19 Headpiece 20. Philippine native Jl. Remainder 13. Period i of time 11. First abode of man 15. Very small 19. Soft, smooth, and glossy 11. Return 33 The herb svs 14. Pulpy fruit 15 Metal 38. Annoy 41. Unclose, poetic 41. Hindu peasant 46. Piece of baked clay 41 Warble 48. Small river Iftlnnd BO. Propel with oars SI. InMIe 11. Eloquent apeak er Solution of Yesterday's Puxils factCosWm len debmaipiant IvESARSlfEE B Jfe P AJlBiE E R jE E M E N DeH fiOATMAN AlSjSjiMlAT E DiL ELD LATH Esfi LOCALE pEAlTiOElADAK SlAWPliElrtll DIYINIE II. Honks; II. Not so far 51. Inclined ttas bssd CO. Regard IL Bplrlted Dorses DOWN L Lists of can dldate, I. Silver coin of Abyssinia 12 13 14 15 16 7 18 If ' " W 73 ' 'I H20 nn2' 23 "l!2 26 27 if25 2f To "wffi'll 32 itif:iillfL"iii 35 3b 37 :y,.-3& 31 4o 4i '. ZZZIf53"-4 ZBZZZ ''.: :', ;, ' 1 . ...', A I I 1 I for the red cedar, down red fir, down Incense cedar, and down yellow pine and 61 per M for the hemlock, fire killed fir, and flre-kllled ctdar. Tlw down yellow pins may be offered seiiarately. (Sgd.) FRED W. JOHNSON. Commissioner. Advertisement for Bids. Sealed proposals will tw received ftt the office of the Recorder In the Town Hall of Eagle Point, Oregon until 2:30 o'clock p. m., November 4, 1936, for the construction of a water system for the Town of EagKi Point, Oregon. These proposals will be publicly opened and read aloud at 3:30 o'clock p. in. at said date and place. These Improvements will consist if; Construction of pipe lint and cou crcte reservoir, containing approxi mately the following quantities; 4100 Lin. Ft. 2-lnch galvanised Iron pipe: 9 POO Lin. Ft. 4-lneh dipped and wrap ped ateel pipe; 3500 Lin. Ft. 6-lnca dipped and wrapped steel pipe; 70 Cu. Yds. concrete; 8000 Lbs, metal reinforcement, and other miscellane ous Items to complete a water system Plans, specifications, ana otnei contract documents are on file for examination at the office of the Re corder of Eagle Point. Copies ol these documents may be obtains.! upon application to and the deposit of Ten (81000) Dollars dm set wlt.1 said Recorder. The deposit will be eiunoea upon tne return in gooa condition of said documents. No proposal will be considered un less it la submitted upon a form of proposal furnished by said Recorder. Attention la culled to the prequalW flcatlon requirements of Coapter 325 Laws of Oregon, 1031. The work Is to be paid lor In whule or In part out of funds furnished by the United Slates Government and all work and materials must be performed and-or furnished In ac cordance with the rules and regula tions prescribed by tho President and tlio rules and regulations relating to applicants ana projects unacr tne Emergency Appropriation Act of 193d. Attention Is called to the (net th-tt employees on this work must be paid not Icsa than the minimum hourly rates of wages set out In the Federal Construction Regulations T h o s t minimum rates for skilled labor win be 80.00; for semi-skilled or Inter mediate classes of labor 80.05: and for common lubor 80.50, Bidder's proposal must be accom panied by certified check or a bid der's bond In an amount equal to i- oi total amount oi tne proposal us a guarantee tor the execution of the contract and the turnishing ot the required bonds In Jaae the con tract is awarded fO tne bidder. Acceptance of the proposal or pro posals and the awnrdlng of the con tract or contracts Is conditioned up on satisfactory assurance that the Town of Eagle Point will be able to secure from the Federal Emergonav Administration of Publlo Works the aid necessary to finance the project The Town of Eagle Point reserves the right to hold bids for a period of sixty (60) days from the date of tne opening tncreior. The United States Employment Ser vice has been designated an a6ncy at Medford, Oregon, to furnish laboi lists for this work. The Town of Engle Point further reserves the ngnt to reject any and or all proposals, to waive lnformtJ ltles and to accept such proposal, as are to the best Interests of tho Town of Engle Point. By order of TOWN OF EAGLE POINT. By: WM. BROWN, Mayor. Attest: W. H. YOUNQ. Recorder. First publlcntlon on October 14. 1930. Last publication ?n October 28 1030. Williams Creek Corn Yield Heavy WILLIAMS CREEK. Oct. 38 (Bpl.) An Increased acreage in corn la re ported here this year, with farmers taking advantago of dry weather for curing and gathering the large yield Fifty seres was planted on the old Johns place by Roy Lofland and Emery Butts, who leased the prop erty. The land, which has produced scant yields of small grains year after year, Is yielding 40 bushels of corn to the acre this year. Cross-Word Puzzle I. Ths southwest wind It. In ths dlreo- tlon of IL Rubber II. Sli-llns stan- sa 11. Kosm about Idly II Female shssft K Omit 11 Violent out. bresks 17. Glacial snow field 10. Always 11. Hubs II. Trigonomet rical funo tlon II. Thinks 17. Writing. Im plement II. Lons sbuslTS dlecourss 40. Rsn sway as- oretljr 4t. Merries stain 44. Cereal grass 47. Triangular tnsel 41. Joeglng gait II. Female sand piper 14. rurnleh with weapons IT. Near II. Down: preflg t. Beast 4. Symbol for tantalum I. Genu, of the Virginia willow I. Hundredth annlvsrsary T. Arabian earn I's hair cloth s. Implors YANKEE SCRIBES TELL Semi-Starvation Prevails in Spanish Capital Is Word Think Defending Militia Will Flee Before Fascists TALAVERA DE LA REINA. Spain. Oct. 38. (p) American newspaper correapondeuta, captured by fa sols t on an expedition from Madrid, de scribed to their American colleagues today semi-starvation condition reigning in the capital and declared: "It la qult possible the mllltla net U run from Madrid when It la at tacked Madrid can be taken within two daya." The newspapermen, who were aent to Salamanca lor questioning by Generalissimo Francisco Franco, told of continually retreating with the socialist forces In what they describ ed aa "complete routs" after rccont battles on the Madrid front. They said long lines of food seek ers were forming In Madrid with sup plies limited. No Butter. "There Is no moro butter," one of them said. "Meat, sugar and coffee are difficult to obtain. The highest priced restaurants somotlmes only sorve one dish such aa mutton stew which runs out before all the diners have been served. "There aro many trenches around Madrid," the correspondents added, "but they are nothing more than shallow ditches such as the mllltla deserted at Navalcarnero aa soon as the Moors got within rifle range." The newspapermen, whose story gavo the first unoensored picture of conditions In Madrid In many days, said all Americans In Madrid were wearing arm-bands with the Ameri can flag stamped on them, aa a pre caution against molestation. Embassy Kefuge Advised. Because of the possibility of wild street fighting or what thoy describ ed as "communist violence In des peration when Madrid falls," tho cor respondents said all American offic ials In Madrid had advised all United States cltleens to take Immediate refuge In the embassy. (The newspapermen, though not specifically named, were presumably Jamea Mlnlfle, & Canadian, special correspondent for the New Vork Her ald-Tribune, and Henry TUton Oor rell of Washington, D. 0., a apodal correspondent for the United Press In Madrid. The two men were cap tured aftor an 'encounter with in surgent machine guns on tho road near Aranjuen, during a battle with Madrid forces, Sunday.) WASHINGTON, Oot. 38. (!) The bureau" of agricultural economics re ported today Oregon farmers received 13,083,000 from sale of principal farm products during August, a gain of 3,008,000 over the corresponding month of 036. For the period from Jsnuary 1 through August 1, 1038, their receipts totaled 363,083,000. This figure com pared with 343377,000 tor the cor responding months of the preceding yesr. Crop sales accounted for 17,301.000 of the August total of 113,083,000 while receipts from livestock and livestock products amounted to SO, 803,000. Government payments dur ing the '..onth totaled $134,000, a fig ure compering with 131,000 recolvcd In benefits In August, 1038. SELL 7TRACTS ROSEBURO, Ore., Oct. 38. (AP) Ssle of seven tracts of O, St O, land grant timber for a total of 110,330.40 waa announced by tbe local u. o land office this morning. Bales wore as follows: Axel Ericsson, Bsnks, Ore., 80 acres, Columbia Co., S2187.60. Savage Parr, Cottage Grove. 130 acres, Lane Co.. 1106.30. Bergren St Johnston Lumber Co. Hlllsboro, 40 acres, Wsshlngton Co. 960.44. Fred H. Konnecke Bendy, Ors., 160 acres, Wsahlngton county. 8783 60. W. A. Woodard Lumber Co., Cot tage Orovo, 130 acres, Lane county, 0836 13. John O. Bkelton. Loralns. Ore., 40 seres, Lane county, 1014.08. O. 0. Keith, Walton, Ore., 60 acres Lane county, 31443 88. Corvsllls Logging Co. Portlsnd. 130 seres, Linton Co., I0,330.60. Boy Shoots Self In Child Romance MADISON. Wis., Oct. 38. (AP) Assistant District Attorney Lloyd Psust said today Thomas Gibson, Jr 16, admitted he shot himself In the leg because "I wsnted to look like hero" to 14-yesr-old high school girl. Ths boy first told of being shot near his home by a rival for the girl's affections. Psust said, but admitted the hoax after handwriting of a threatening note he said ho received last Wednesday was found to match sample of his own. HARDSHIPS FOUND !N MADRID OREGON FARMERS INCOME GROWING I- Meteorological Report October 28, 1036. Forecasts, Medford and vicinity: Fair tonight and Thursday; little change In tem perature. Oregon: Fair tonight and Thurs day, but foggy or overcast ntght and morning In west portion; little change In temperature. Local Data, Temperature a year ago today: Highest, 48; lowest, 33. Total monthly precipitation, trace. Deficiency for the month, 1.10 Inches. Total precipitation since September 1, 1036, 0.33 inch. Deficiency for the season, 137 Inches. Relative humidity at 8 p. m. yes terday, 24; e a. m. today, 81. Sunrise tomorrow, 6:40 a. m. Sunset tomorrow, B:09 p. m. Observations Taken at 6 A. M 120th Meridian Time Si o 5 2 o c r! Boise 0i 38 Clear Boston 43 33 - Clear Chicago 43 33 .... Cloudy Donver 60 33 .34 Fog Eureka 63 44 .. Fog Helena . 60 33 T. Clear Los Angoles 84 6B Clear MEDFORD 73 33 . Clear Now York 43 34 Clear Omaha 44 30 Clear Phoenix 84 60 Clear Portland 04 44 Cloudy Reno 00 30 Clear Rosoburg 04 34 Cloudy Salt Lnko 68 33 Clear San pranolsco. 73 60 . Cloudy Scattln - 63 48 Cloud; Spokane 00 33 Cloudy Walla Walla 84 44 Cloudy Washington; D O. 44 38 Clear Prospect PROSPECT, Oct. 38 (Spl. Ooto. ber 33 the school presented a movie In tho gymnasium, the proceeds of which are for school activities. October 33 all the power plant em ployes and their wives gave a sur prise bltrhday party for Ludo Orieve. Friday afternoon Mrs. Heston Grieve entertained ber bridge club. About 60 members of the Upper Rogue Qrango attended Orange at Eagle Point, October 30. A Joint class of 17 new members were initiatea In first and second degrees by the Upor Rogue team. Mr, and Mrs. N. P. Wheeler of Bn' doavor, Pa., havo been guests for ssv oral days of Mrs. Katie Orlove. October 30 tho Upper Rogue Orange Is. giving a box social and amateur theatricals at the "Log Cobln." The publlo Is cordially Invltod, caoh lady to bring a box. October 81 a Hallowe'en masquer- sde party followed by dancing will be sponsored by the prospect Town- send club at ths Nelson Nye homo. Mr, and Mrs. Ed Cunnlnghsm of Phoenix wsro week-end guosts at the Olell Cunningham homo. Ed Boothby, Track Boothby, Franx Boothby, Dewey 11111 and Mr, Gard ner spent last weok bunting In east ern Oregon. Thoy bagged two mule tail deer. Mr, and Mrs. Osoor Bronerman were week-end guests at tho LUdo arteve homo. Williams Creek WILLIAMS CREEK, Oot. 38. (Bpl.) The high achool Is planning to put on progrsm tho last of tne montn to raise funds for the student body. Logging operation up east Wil liams are finished for this year. Winter Davidson, who had his trail er in camp near Swoed cabins, has moved It away. Pauline Varner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Varner, has accepted a position In oesuty parlor at Merlin Mrs. Con McCormack and daughter Kathleen of Portland have been vlalt Ing her parents, Mr, and Mra. Frank Wood of Williams. They msd the trip from portlsnd .to Medford by airplane, Poison for coyotes wa set on the Clarence Coon plaoe near the creek where coyotes nave been makin raids on the turkoys. Clsronco Coon, Les ter Bparlln, Irvln and Noah Blgel. prank Miller, Ouy Creason, John Mullen and Bill Lemmon, all resi dents of east Williams oreok, are rala Ing turkoys In flocks ranging from 100 to 600. Mrs. John Klnoade hod toxic goiter rsmoved by operation recently. Complete recovery Is hoped for after yosrs of perlodlo suffering and nerv ousness. Winter Davidson hss been visiting relatives In Stockton, Col. Ho will spsnd the winter looking after tbe place of Mrs. El.ls Miller whllo she visits a sister In California. Donald Knuth U picking potatoes on the Lsyton Sutton rsnch at Tule Lake, Cal. Mrs. Knulb (nee Miss Edna Whlsler) Joined him lsst week snd will remein till the end of tho horvest. Ben Vendl and Mr. Lind say are also working In tho potatoes at Tule Lake. Donny Wilson wss knocked uncon scious for several minute on day last week at achool whsn he rushed Into dnor which was being opened by someone from the other side. He turned a somersault, striking the bsck of his bead on the cement floor. Mrs. Tom Bwssrlngen a staying with Mrs. Louis Hansen, Jr., In Qrents Pass, tsklng medical trestmsnU. Mr. snd Mrs. Bert Johnson of Garl bsldl, former residents of Williams. sre now In Colorado Springs. Colo with their dsruthter and family, Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Bests. Miss Nina Wilson of Klamath Falls wss a visitor at tho Joe Varner homo recently. Us SIsU Tribune wnt ads. MULTNOMAH TAX ILL BE DECIDED By ENTIRE STATE Constitutional Amendment On Ballot Will Affect Only Single County School Directors Are Sponsors By CLAYTON V. BEKNHARD SALEM. Oct. 3B tax RecsttM tt la a constitutional amendment pro posal, the entire atate must pass up on s tax issue which applies to Mult nomah county only. Tbe school dis trict tax limitation proposal would snoot districts of 100,000 or more population, and Multnomah county is tne only one having any coming under that classification. The amendment wntilrf nnthnrlM tho Multnomah school district to levy taxes for 1037, exclusive of levies directly authorized by vote, up to 80 percent of tho total 1033 levy for me district. Sponsors, tho board, of directors of the Portland scnuol district, state the amendment would adjust the levy of Multnomah county with that of other counties, which In the past had not been limited by a definite mlllage maximum but adhered to the six per cent Increases. Because or the mlllage handicap. supporters declare that "neaesslty has required that schools be closed, class rooms overcrowded, the school year shortened and teachers' salaries lowered."- The amendment Is opposed by the Best Side Taxpayers' league of Port land, arguing the measure Is a tax boost rather than limitation. If en acted, the opponenta atate, it would raise the school taxes In Multnomah county, district 1, by $1,381,301 or nearly 36 percent, ' Opponents appealed to voters la other counties to "keep their hand off" the Multnomah county issue, ' and let school district No, 1 present its need directly to thu voters of that district, BAER SIGNS FOR FIGHT NEW YORK, Oot. 38. (ff) Max Baer made a gesture today to re turn from the limbo of forgotten ring warriors as he signed to fight in London- in Februsry. The Uvermore, Col,, ex-heavyweight champion has been campaigning with indirrerent success in tbe provinces, but his fight In Harringway arena calls for him to moot the winner of the Walter Meusel-Bon Ford fight, soheduled November 18. Max will receive a tax-year guar antee of 33,800 and four round-trip tickets to England, he will leave for London In January, ROSEBURO, Ore., Oct. 38 .(AP) George Rc mar, on the way (rom Mon tana to California, was slugged and robbed nosr Canyonvllle last nlghl, according to report given Sheriff Percy Webb Rernar sported, the sheriff sala, that he ' had paid two men for transportation from Mon tana Into California and that they attacked him reaterday couth of Can yonvllle and tossed him out of the moving automobile. He suttored head and shoulder bruises. His wstoh. sbout $3 1l money and e coupl of traveling bags were taken. Girl's Strangler Sentenced To Hang SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 38 (API- Albert Walter, Jr., 38, of Boston and New Tork, wss sentenced tfdsy to b hsngsd tn January 8, r.y Superior Judge Llle T. Jscks, for tho silk-stock- - Ing strongllng of Blanche. Cousin 31, of Idahc Palls, Idaho, Waltsr has repeatedly 'e-iuestod h be hanged for slaying Miss Cousins, ft chsnce -cuuslntanco h met'whlle t route hsre In bus. WILLAMETTE FOREST IMPROVEMENT PLANNED EUGENE, Oct. 38. (AP) An exten sive program of improvement will be undsrtaKin In the Wlllsmette na tional forest this winter by COO erews, H. O White, COO tuperlntend ent here, said today. Four namus will carry on the work, which will Include road and trail Im provement and renovation and ex tension jt campgrounds. Crossing Oltrhe Car ROSEBURO, Or., Oct. 38. (AP) Mrs. Rose Rachmls and Mrs. Louis Leventhsll of Seattle auffered severe bruises this morning when their car went off the Pacific highway at the Shady Point railroad crossing four miles south of Roseburg The car was thrown out of control when It (truck the rough grade crossing at high apeed. , Bishops to npeak. LA ORANDE. Oct. 38. P Bishop Titus Lowe, Portlsnd, snd Bishop Eben Johnson, Africa, will be prin cipal speakers when the western dis trict of th Idaho conference of the Methodist church gsthers here Ooto ber 80. Phone 643 v.e'11 caul a-my fout reius. City Sanitary Setllos. .