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MEDFOKD MAIL TRTBUXE. MTEDFORD OTCF.OOX. SUNDAY. MAT 16. PAGE THREE Anarchist Revolt Cause Of Crisis Cook In British Embassy Wounded By Bomb. (By the Associated Press) Stern, gray-haired Francisco Largo Cabal iero undertook last (Saturday) , night to torm a new "win the war" , Spanish government. His second cabinet of the civil war fell yesterday (Saturday) morning; four hours later he again whs in trusted with the task of ministry, making. The government crisis was traced to the anarchist revolt In Catalonia, still not entirely suppressed. Largo Caballero, extreme soclalftt, however, said he would try to form a new administration with the same political elements as the old social ists, left republicans, communists and ' a na rcho-synd 1 ca 1 i si. While the premier worked In Val encia, the government's temporary capital was bombed by a fleet or In surgent airplanes. Several persona were reported wounded. One bomb exploded In front of the British embassy, critically Injuring the embassy's Spanish cook and wounding slightly a doorman. Win dows were shattered as were those of e passing streetcar, in which several passengers were Injured. In north Spain. Insurgents pressed on In their offensive against Bilbao. Basque capital and important seaport. 'SLAVE' CLEAN-UP PORTLAND, Ore., May 13. (p) G-men took Into custody two more persona today In an effort to beofc up an alleged vice ring In the Pacific northwest of which Seattle Is declared to be the operating base. William Blckard, U. S. deputv mar shal, arretted Fred W. Becker, 70. Portland rooming nou&e operator on a complaint from Seattle. He waa or dered held under $5,000 bond by U. 8. Commissioner Kenneth Frazer. At Walla Walla G-men took Into custody Lucille Bowers, 18, and sh? waa ordered held under 3,000 bend, pending removal to Seattle. The arresta followed three others Thursday when Spencer Crawford, William L. Meyer and Albert Stet son were taken Into custody They re fused to waive removal hearing and were placed In the county, jail. Klamath Mill Help Given Wage Increase KLAMATH FALLS. May 15. (AP) A general wage increase averaging 10 per cent was announced today by nearly every lumber company In the Klamath area. The new scale will become effective June 1. This Is the second raise given this year. Wage boosts of similar size were granted in January and Feb ruary. All branches of the Industry, In-, eluding woods, mill and box factory operations, are affected. Hood River Orchard Workers Organized HOOD RIVER. May IS. (AP) Or ganization of ISO cannery and fruit workers here was completed today with acceptance of a charter from the Fruit, Cannery and Agricultural Workers union. Some weeks ago. fruit growers, taking cognizance of the presence of organizers here, as serted that the move was In retalia tion for the opposition displayed by producers last fall to tlie maritime strike. Circus To Arrive Bright and Early Tuesday Income Shares Maryland Fund, bid. 9.55; liked. 10.48. Quarterly Income, bid, 17.17: asked. 1881. That exciting, thrilling hour, which has caused Johnny all week to keep his ears scrupulously scrubbed, is 1 upon us. j In fact with sunup Tuesday, It's ! here. The exact mlnut U when the 1 great special steel trains of the Al G. Barnes and Sells Floto combined cir cus rumble to a stop In Medford and begin unloading for the season's first day of white-top omus?ment. Circus day) The holiday that makes all the city kin and which brings the vlch and poor to alt side by side end "Ah" and "Oh" and marvel at the wonders and daring that neither age nor time can dim. Circus day! A phrase that brings a quickening of the blood stream; a sparkle to the eye and untold Joy to thousands. And now It's only 36 hours away. Dawn Tuesday morning will bring to Medford some 26 acres of tent necessary to bouse this colossus amu sement enterprise formed by the uniting of these world famous names of the tented world. Hundreds upon hundreds of the world's foremost arenlc stars, and scores of European novelty acts are part of thla year's colossal program. Features never before attempted are made possible because of the uniting of these two giants of the tented world. One of the many hundreds Is the largest group of ferocious Jungle beasts ever assembled. Des pite the fact these unruly animals refuse to be tamed or trained they are made to perform. There are 20 Hawal I an Isla nds Klne are Inhabited. LAWN SWINGS CHAIRS TABLES A large selection to choose- from. F. F. BURK 314 EAST MAIN ' This daring feat la accomplished by Bert Nelson, the greatest wild animal trainer In the world. Mr. Nelson, with only a chair and whip as his protection steps Into the cages and forces the brutes to obey his com mand. No more stirring, or thrilling sight has ever been, or ever will, be witnessed. While everything Is new with the Al G. Barnes and Sells Floto com bined circus for the 1937 season, ev ery department has been greatly in creased in size. This year sixty master clowns cavort and make merry on the huge hippodrome track. Four hundred horses comprise the horse fair, while the menagerie consists of 800 furred and' feathered creatures displayed In electric-lighted cages. The greatest riding act ever brought to America, the famous Cris tlana troupe come to this super cir cus direct from European triumphs. Composed of four men and their two sisters, this sensational turn fea tures Luclo, the only rider In the his tory of the world accomplishlnu twisting somrrsnulta from horse to horse. In the European contingent la also daring, exotic Araerika, In breath-taking balancing feats high in the dome of the tent, on a swinging trapeze. Amertka. without holding to ropes or supports, tiptoes about, on swinging and whirling bars, utterly the last gasp In daring. Hal Silvers, unrivaled and most versatile genius of the tight wire la also from Europe, as are the Fly Artonys and the Two Karleys. The colossal opening spectacle. Old Mexico, was two years in the making and uses hundreds of costumes and gowns richly Inlaid with Jewels. Hun dreds of animals take part in this pageant of unbelievable loveliness. Performances will be given at 3 and 8 p.m., the doors opening an hour earlier. Grounds near Jackson school. Down town general admission and reserved seat tickets on sole circus day at Heath's Drug Store, Medford Center building. Use Mall Tribune want ads. TENANCY SCHEME HIT BY ECONOMY WASHINGTON. May 13. (AP) ; President Roosevelt's desire for farm tenancy aids on a "skeleton scale" raised discussion today of cutting the proposed 13.000,ooo fund to only 20.000.000 or $50,000,000. Chairman Jones (D-Tex.) of the house agriculture committee, spon sor of the original meosure. said he would rather put off aiding tenants until next year than set up a small scale program. He added, however, he expected to discuss tenancy and other farm prob lems with the president before his committee acts. House consideration of these meas ures has been deferred by the cur rent economy campaign. Members of the agriculture com mittee suggested the president's de mand for cutting the cost of the pro gram might be met as follows: For low interest loans to aid ten ants and share croppers In buying farms: SIO.000,000 to 3fl.000.000. In stead of (50.000. 000. I For government purchase of eub- i marginal lands: ilO.000.000. the am ount proposed In the original bill. For rehabilitation loans to low In come farmers for purchase of sup plies and equipment: Nothing. In stead of setting up a special 75.-1 000.000 fund for this purpose, mem bers suggested such loans might be made out of relief funds. Autos Crash Jville Road; Driver Hurt Cars operated by H. W. Ward of 628 Dakota avenue and WttU&m Klne of Route 1 collided at Western avenue end Jacksonville highway lust night, state police reported. Ward suffered bruised ribs but declined medical aid, the report said. Other occupants were not injured, police At a ted. The front of Ward's car hit th rear of Klne's, according to the police. The Ward machine then ran into the Pruitt filling station, the report said. Both cars were . allghtly damaged. Ward was accompanied by his wife. Luella, and daughter, Enid. A won! Ion rliih Organized An accordion club Is In the prooess of organization, it was announced yesterday by Mrs. Harry Prentice, with 14 members already signed up. Se bastian Apollo will be the director. First rehearsal of the organization will be held this week, with the def inite date to be announced later. Anyone interested is asked to con tact either Mr. Apollo or Mrs. Prentice. cured from DcMolay salesmen who will solicit during the week. Everyone la Invited to attend. 0e Mall Tribune want ada. Too Late to Classify FOR LEASE Service station. $27500 cah to handle, e. Main and Boulevard. Ashland. WANTED First -clsAs rook for lare rvatnurant. Must furnish refer ence. Box 1654, Tribune. FOR SALE 00O first mortgan. drawing 6, on 10 acres, well im proved. Pacific Hwy. P O. Bo 780. Medford. FOR SALE- VACUUM cleaner., used about three months; very reasonable. Tel. 645-Y. -Model A Ford. 543 S. FOR RENT 6-room house with large sleeping porch; water paid; adults onlv, at :J0. 00 in "dvar.ee. Phone 916. 338 8. Hamilton. BICYCLE for sale. A bargain for today only. 512 Pennsylvania Ave. WANTED USED PUMPS or a limited time we are offering a liberal allowance for your ld pump on any new Myers Pressure Svstem selling from 158 up. PICK'S HARDWARE. 331 W. Main. Phone 800. SHEEPMEN Losses through dogs shall be reported within 48 hours In order to secure compensation. DOQ CONTROL BOARD. FOR SALE 5 acres. 5 -room house, barn. lVj acres ladlno clover, 1 acre berries, punches, apricots and cherries. Might trade for 4 or 8 room hour. ALSO splendid buy in 3 acres, new house. B. J. PALMER, palmer Muslo Store. FOR SALE pounded alfalfa hay. also electric ironer. good condition and excellent on flat work. B. L. Dodge, Phone 565 -J. FOR SALE 6-room house. 1200. close In. Also 4 -room house, 3 lot, outside city limits; city water, gar age, woodshed, modern, a 1000. Also mining land, farm land, high, city lot, country plots. eor.ym spots. All theM I have on hand. "DAD'' ROBERTS. Your Real Estate Man. 730 W. 3nd St. FURNITURE re-uphoWrod. r-nni!.-ed and re-glued. Phone P89-R. Thlhault, EXCEPTIONAL VALUES TO GOOD-WILL UHED CARS 38 BUICK 40 SEDAN t865 '34 BUICK SEDAN 59ft '29 BUIC K SEDAN 195 "30 CHEVROLET SEDAN 350 '33 CHRYSLER CPE. rndlo. heater 483 34 DODGE DELIVERY W '38 DODGE PIC KUP 525 "30 DE SOTO SEDAN 215 35 IIUPMORILE SEDAN 645 31 NASH SEDAN 205 "36 PONT. 6 CPE. Hullo, heater... 700 "36 PONTIAC 6 SEDAN, 3-dr 050 '30 PONTIAC SEDAN J 93 SKINNER' OARAGE Bulek-PonMac. 143 P Riverside. FOR RENT Furn. apt. 417 King. FOR SALE 1926 Bulck Sedan and 3 wheel trailer. Inquire Hartle Ser vice Station, Crater Lake Hwy. at Spring St. FOR RENT 3 houses close In. See Pierce, Room 1, Palm Bldg. C. O. Pierce. MILLIONAIRE DRIVE 33 Acres fine soil. 30 acres cultivated, substantial fl-room bungalow with concrete basement; house In need of repair; fine view; good well, barn. etc.. family fruit; $4000.00, some terms. Also Enst aid modern bungalow In -erlient condition, 5 rooms and bath, $3200 00. THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE No. 7 N. Bartlett Bt. Phone 149fl or 1548-R. 'MEET ME AT THE MANX" ON FAMOUS POWELL ST. SELLING FOR LESS. OUR PRICES MEAN SAVINGS FOR YOU Paint frl-25 per gallon. Complete line of used and new pipe and pipe fittings. New and used cable, from i; to 1 Inch. Bath tubs, sinks and plumbing sun dries. Lawnmowers. garden tools and 3-ply garden hose, 50 feet for 2.35. Tools and Implements for the car penter, mechanic and the farmer Largo stjck of barb-wire, fencing and chicken netting. Corrugated roofing and roofing pa per at prices below mall order com petitors. New and used furniture and utensils for the home, the camp and thu summer home. REMEMBER Every day Is bargain day at the MEDFORD BAROAIN HOUSE 37-31 North Or ape Street. WANTED Used furniture, doors, windows. Berrydale 2nd Hand Store. 1603 No. Riverside. YOU CAN NOW have your ear re flnlshed and pay for it in tlx monthly payment.. Mitchell Auto. Benutv Shop. 608 3. Riverside. 1 p c. II. rhnn Special Remedy For KIDNEY and BLADDER Direr t from China. A real remedy that will fire you posltle reMills. No need to endure counties! suffering from these aliment!. Mnm times It will wive you an operntlon. This remedy cnntnlns no harmful drugs or poUon. Safe as the food you eat. HERBS WILL GIVE YOU RELIEF WHEN OTHERS FAIL Tried ana tntra i tnoutands of year, Chinese herb, nlU fvt ou relief no matter what jou are urflloted Kith jou owe It to yoursell to ute thl opportunity to reRnln your health. Chin' herb hati re stored health to thousand, ol people Why not you? Uo yon nose On. Constipation, stomarh Tronhle. HreuniatUni, Hay Fevar, Prostate Trouble. I hers. Children's Bed Wetting. Onll Stones, Run Down Con dition, sinus Trouble. Asthma, Influenza. Female Trouble. Pile. Chronic Cnush. High Wood Prrssure. Arthritis. Colitis, Nervousness. Apendhltls. Tonsllltls. Kiieina, Heart, Liver, Bladder. Kidneys, Lungs, Blood, Urinary Disorder. I'ree consultation, CHAN c CHAN Open Dally 10 A M. to 6 P.M. 235 E. Main MEDICINE CO. Sat. till 8 P.M. aun. 10 A.M. to 12 BeMnlay Carnival Dance Medford chapter of the DeMoly will sponsor a carnival dance at the Masonic temple next Saturday eve ning starting at 8:30 o'clock. In addition to dancliu?. games and various types of entertainment are planned. Tickets to the rnrnlval may he pro- MEDFORD tues. flg Tirlre Dally, 2 & 8 p. m. JLff A Y u. b m & aa. . r TRAVELING on 2 SPECIAL RAILWAY TRAINS Revried and lriml-lon ilf on ilmi. IMt at HEATH'S DRUG STORE, MEDFORD BLDG. Rip YanWinkk BUT! some of the old kitchen ronges still In use in a few homes make one think they probably should have passed with him. The cook stove thot wos o bright ond shining joy to the hard working woman in Rip Van Winkle's day is as outdated, os obsolete, os inefficient in corfiporison with the modern Westinghouse electric range now on sale os old Rip would be with his rogs, corncob pipe ond bare feet in a modern business office. Thii beautiful modern electric range in your kitchen will open up a new stand ord of living for the entire family. Now we will allow $30. on your present wood or cool burning kitchen stove in trode on one of these new 1937 Westinghouse ronges. The California Oregon Power Cora pun 7 i I ' a - . ' "1ST " r ! U TO HELP YOU WALK These Same Shoes and Service Available at Your New Buster Brown Shoe Store UV .inf "" .. "..-11 V on" JlntJlO -rtvn 'In V) .ivo V. into na ', rre n n:. lv ' -.cl"". oo' .vert .vert Come In and enjoy this VIBRATOR SERVICE and see the marvelou "AIR-STEPS" the shoes that turn hard side walks into soft carpets '".: e :Cm tn". . - 0ni vt W v, Vu"- fcft? "t. 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