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rFrnFOrnVNTATL' TRIBUNE. rrTDFCVRT). OEOON". RFNTAY. "SfXY 23. 1937 PAflT! TsTSTE Y 11 Read every d on this pag. You will probably find actly the thing! jou hav ben looking tor or aal o trad for unused article you may nan Search your attic or store-room you may find many thing! others are seek lng and be able to realise Immediate cash If what you want Isn't there, advertise for it Tribune Classified ad are Inexpensive effective 1 RATES Per word, first Insertion.. (Minimum 25c) Each additional Insertion, per word lc (Minimum 10c) Per Une per month without copy change 61.25 Phone 75 FOE WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST Orey Key container, 3 keys. No. 259; $2.60 'reward. Rt. 1. Box 146. C. H. Bchrltt. LOST H dog i miasms, call 1610 WANTED MALE HELP MAKE BIO MONEY PAST taking or ders for Book Matches. Specialties, Office Supplies. Lowest prices, best quality, repeats. Experience un necessary. Samples Free. Kaeaer Blalr, Cincinnati. MAN AND WIFE Operate grocery agency. Complete outfit sent with out money risk. Up to $50 first week. Write MILLS, 198 Tenth St., Oakland, Cal. WANTED Man to travel with man ager to solicit orders. Experience unnecessary. Call 1653-R Sunday only. WANTED Man with some automo tive electrical experience. Olve age and. experience. Box 2418, Tribune. WANTED Experienced sheep herder. Give age, experience. If single or married. Box 2480, Tribune. WANTED Man with team and equip ment for road grading. J. W. Hodgson, South Peach across Stew art Ave. WANTED Boys lo sell newspapers Bfter school. Apply Mall rrlbunc WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Light housework and caro of children by girl 17. . Available June 1st. Box 2306, Tribune, WANTED Girl to work for room and board and small wages. Call 1524 X. after 5. WANTED Experienced waitress. Ho tel Jackson. Do not apply Sunday. SPECIAL WORK for married women. Earn to $21 weekly and your own dresses FREE. No canvassing. Give age and dress size. Fashion Frocks, Inc.. Dept. D-1492, Cincinnati, Ohio. ADDRESS-MAIL Postcards. We pay weekly, and send supplies. FULL DETAILS FREE. Dorothea Cos metics, Box 607, Hynes, Cal. WANTED Woman for general house work In small home. Phone 852-J, evenings. WANTED Capable woman, general housework; good home; 2 children. Phone 939-W. WANTED Woman for general house work. Phone 1478. WANTED woman dishwasher. Top Notch Cafe. GIRLS WANTED With a knowedge of shorthand and typing to train for secretarial posi tions, splendid opportunity offer ed to girls who can qualify. Tui tion Includes transportation for practical experience. Write C. T. I., 1025 White-Henry-Stuart Building. Seattle. Wash. WANTED Experienced waitress. Dow's Cafe. WANTED Experienced girl or wom an; general housework and assist with children. Phone B39-W. WANTED SITUATIONS HOUSEKEEPER Neat, reliable, wants work in reliable elderly gentleman's home. References. Box 2316. Tribune. MIDDLE-AGED business couple, ex perienced, to attend, manage or lease service station or combination camp, grocery and beverages. Some hotel experience. Or whit have you? Woman graduate nurse. Tel. 344-J Sunday, or write P. O. Box 33, Merlin, Ore. GOOD, experienced mechanic or oper etor wants work on heavy duty equipment or tractor. Reference Civil Service. Box 2337. Tribune. WANTED Housekeeping by middle aged woman; good cook; references Box 1989. Tribune WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Ride to Portland. Will share expenses. Phone 4-F-13. WANTED 300 ft. used l'j-lnch gal vanized pipe. State price, condition. Box 2312. Tribune. FURNITURE re-upholstered like new. Phone 969-R. Thlbault. WANTED Good electric washing machine. Cy Gates. Trail. WILL PAY CASH for gentle fsmlly cow, accustomed to being staked: fresh or near fresh. Box 1610. Tribune. WANTED Large stock rsnch. C. 8. Butterfleld. Medford Building. WE WANT to buy rsgs. Any old kind of rags, did wornout suits, coats, psnts. sweaters. Just as long a thev are rsgs. Brlrui them to Honner's Peed store at Fourth and Fir The Old Farmers' Cooperative Building. WANTED TO RENT - Unfurnltln modern 3 or 4 -room house P. O Box 693. UeSIord. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED WOOL MOHAIR We navt large order to fill. Highest prices paid MEDFORD BARGAIN BOUSE 17 N. Grape St. Phone 1062 TOP PRICES paid for all kinds of scrap iron steal ana orass ttrlng lt to MEDFORD RON STEEL 1166 No. Central. Pbune to. JUNK Highest price paid tor Draw radiator, copper storage batteries aluminum and other met la Scrap iron small or large tot pipe ana mscnioery wool and cot ton raga inner tubes Our prlcet will interest you. Hldea Pelta, Wool. Mohair. Household Gooda furniture Store bought and sold MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE ft'B PAV MOHfc CASH Por tout furniture HOI.HKOOH ft ANKKKW8 8th and Front Phone 647 FOR RENT HOUSES POR RENT Houae. furnished or par tial; 2 bedrooms; 930 or 145. Tel. 1322-W. FOB RENT 8 -room colonial house, furnished or unfurnished: lovely grounds, shade and fruit trees. In Phoenl. one block from highway. This must be seen to be appreci ated. Mrs. Malmgren. NICELY furnished duplex; adults. Inquire at 313 South Grape. FOR BENT ft -room modern house; adult. 86 Cottage. FOR RENT Furnished home for the summer. 316 N. Holly. Reference required. FOR RENT Attractive, furnished J- room bungalow lor summer months. 119 Lincoln. FOR RENT Modern 6 -room house at city limits; 33 acres of land. Irrigated; 6 acres In alfalfa, some berries, garden land; (30.00 per month. J. c. Barnes, 20 N. Peach St. Phone 1127-Y. FOR RENT 6-room hose. furnished or unfurnished. 417 King St. BACHELOR CABIN, 445 So. Front. FOR RENT During summer months. lumisnra i-room nouse; eiectnc refrigerator. 009 Dakota. FOR RENT Modern furn. 4 -room house, lawn, garden, shade, $25 862 West And. FOR RENT Furnished 3 -room mod ern house in rear. Adults. No dogs or cats. 410 Hamilton. FOR RENT 6-room modern house on pavement, 926 00 month. L. G Plckell 16 S Bartlett. FOR RENT HOUSES FURNISHED house for rent, 701 N. Riverside. FOR RENT Modern 4 -room house. 1116 West 10th. FOR RENT BOARD ROOM BOARD AND ROOM 716 E. Main. ROOMS and meals. 16 N Riverside FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS ROOMS available for a girls at Girls' Community Club, June 1st. Apply 229 N. Bartlett. FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleep ing room. 3H$ oo. tuversiae. FOR RENT Nice front aleeplng room In neat, refined home, 323 King 6t. Phone 1095 -J. FRONT sleeping room, (6.50 month. jo so. ivy. LARGE front room, hot and cold water In room; cheap. 429 N. Holly. FOR RENT Large front room; not and cold water; shower; close in. 20 S. Fir. FOR RENT Fui nlshed room with . hot and cold water and garage 11 S. Orange St. Call after 6 p. m. ATTRACTIVE rooma, 404 8 Grape FOR RENT APARTMENTS FURNISHED apt., 935 So. Ivy. FOR RENT Apartment, 334 Apple. FOR RENT Furnished apartment. Very desirable. Phone 495. FURNISHED 2 and 3 -room apart ments, 616 N. Central. APARTMENT tor rent. 846 N Bartlett FOR RENT Unfurnished 6-room apartment 402 8 Newtown Call IB FURN. APT. 61 N. Oakdale. FURN. APT, Private bath. Frigid- alrp. hrnt; close in. wie w. Mnin. FOR EXCHANGE FOR TRADE 160 acres. What have you? Mun Haynes, tagie io.ni. Star Rout. Box 27; FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS 260 Acre, located 12 miles from Med ford, 130 acres cultivated, balance pasture; suitable for diversified crops. This property is priced nt (4.750.00. We have a wide selection available which may be purchased on convenient -terms. Call Warren Patterson at 201 Liberty Bldg.. or write C. A. Barnes, 167 East 6th St., Eugene. FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS Convenient terms. Call Warren Pat terson. 201 Liberty Bid., or C. A. Barnes. 167 East 8th St., Eugene. FOR SALE Sacrifice, (960.00. 120 acres. "i'je irom n'""?' " acrs cropped and fenced, 4 'i -foot Page wire; 6-room house, well: 70 acres heavllv timbered. Owner. P. O. Box 141. Jacksonville, Ore. CHOICE WAREHOUSE FRONTAOE on 8 P. Railroad; ciose in; n buildings. Offered at amazingly low price Terms. This is a splendid Investment You will profit by acting quickly. B. J PALMER. Palmer Music Store. FOR SALE 3 -room house: trees, ber. rles- clear; two. some wrmi. Mi quire 425 Benson, evenings and Sundays. APARTMENT HOUSE for sale at a barsaln; ood income property. C 8 BUTTER FIELD Medford Bulidlng. ; for pale 4 -room house, large lot . i (50 00. part terms Cait 911 South I Peach. 1 FOR SALE REAL ESTATE CHARLES A. WINO 109 E. Main St. MODERATE $2250 Only 6 blocks from Main, near school: 4 rooms, kitchen, breakfast nook, liv ing room, bedroom and finished aleeplng porch, laundry trays. Excellent condition; attractive terms. $900 4 Acre. 6-room house, city water Will cash deposit, balance easy terms. $2500 A REAI BARGAIN 8 Acres, In one of our best subdivisions; improved with good 6 -room modem home, garage and woodshed barn and chicken house; young peach, apricot and cherry trees. Wonderful value at (2500.00, with very attrac tive terms. $4000 HOME. WELL BUILT An exceptionally well built house, located close In on West Main; a bedrooms and sleeping porch, hardwood floors, basement and furnace. A family wanting a 3 -bedroom house .should see this. Total price (4000.00, with terms, CHARLES A. WINO AGENCY, INC. 109 E. Main St. Phone 728. FOR SALE 125 acres on Umpqua river near Elkton, Ore, Also 6-room , house, Eugene, Ore.; walking dis tance from grade school, Junior high and university. Call at 221 Haven, evening after 6. 75-ACRE ranch for sale; 40 cultivat ed. 35 pasture, 3 all-year sprlrws, 7-room house, uarn. outbuildings; water piped to buildings; 36 acres grain and alfalfa. Bargain. ',i mi east Camp Prescott. S. S. Ray. Rt. 4, Box 182. THE J. W. BY BEE farm north of Jacksonville on the old stage road Is for sale in one tract or small subdivisions thereof. Inquire of Frank E. By bee. Star Route Box 132. Medford. Oregon. FOR SALE 34-acre mountain home: some water; y4 mile creek front age; county road through property P. O. Box 379. Central Point. FOR SALE Lots. 60x160. Good 10 cation. 624 Hamilton. WHEN you think of real estate think Of BROWN it WHITE WE SPECIALIZE In homes. 81 Chest nut, Room 4. HOUSES for sale or rent Jackson County Bldg A Loan Assn FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS BRONZE TURKEY EQG3 1 per dozen. J. H. Korner, Sams Valley. Rt. 1, Central Point. FOR SALE Year-old laying hens at 76c each. Two-weeks-old pullets 35c each. Three-weeks-old pullets at 30c each. Write or call G. F Garrett Box 183, Oranta Psaa. Or. Phone 145-R. FOR SALE R. I. Red and Plymouth Rock baby chicks. Monarch Seed and Feed Oo. BRONZE turkey hatching eggs. 3 R L R roosters. Inquire Pernoll'i Store. AppleKate. FOR SALE D0G8 PET8 THOROUGHBRED Chow.' puppy, mos. old. Phone 1072-W. PUPPIES Many breeds, (5 up. Royal Rogue Kennels. FOK 8 ALE Black Australian Bhep- herd puppies. B18 E. Main. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES ABBEY'S SPECIAL 80 DE SOTO 4-door sedan; new tires, new paint, new seat covers, fine motor, ,353. Phone 303. Walter w. Abbey, Ino. FOR SALE Good "36 model T Tudor. 25. L. T. Blah, end of spring St. 1936 PLYMOUTH DeLuxe Sedan, driven very little; looks like new: Blue Seal Guarantee. Priced for quick sale; low, easy terms. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth. LOVE'S USED CAR SPECIALS 1034 Plymouth Sedan, overhaul ed 6308 1033 Ford V-8 Sedan 375 1033 Ford B-4 Coupe 265 1031 Studebaker Sedan 385 Several other good buys aa low aa $50 1704 No. Riverside. O. E. GATES AUTO CO. R As O. USED CARS '36 Ford Touring Sedan $665.00 35 Fora louring ueaan mo.uu '35 Chrysler Airflow 860 00 '29 Dodge sedan . ibo.uo '31 Bulck Coupe 380.00 C. E. GATES AUTO CO. Used Cr Department 6th and Bartlett. FOR SALE 1937 Chevrolet DeLuxe coupe, very smsu mileage. Langs Motor Car Co. LATE MODEL HIGH-GRADE USED CARS Chrvsler and Plymouth Trade-ins. 30-Day Written Ouarantee. 1937 Chevrolet Master Coupe. 1936 Chevrolet Master Coupe. ' 1936 Chevrolet Sedan. 1934 Dodge DeLuxe Sedsn, leather upholstery. 1937 Willys DeLuxe Sedan. 1036 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan. 1935 Chrysler Alrstream DeLuxe Coupe. 1933 Pontlsc DeLuxe Sedsn. 1935 Chrvsler Alrstresm 8 Sedan. 1933 Bulck DeLuxe Sedan. 1934 Ford V-8 DeLuxe Coupe. 1933 Ford model B 4-cyllnder Coupe. 1933 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan. Also 35 other earlier models to choose from st very low prices. LANOE MOTOR CAR CO. 38 N. Riverside. Chrysler and Plymouth Dealers. Us-d Car Lot. 55 So. Riverside. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 3-year-old stallion. 1700 lbs. O. D. Low, East Main, Ashlsnd. FOR SALE OR TRADE Feeder plf?s. new 10-Inch Case sticky plow, wagon, wood, and 38 peeled pine 35-foot logs. Cliff Ranch, Sams Valley. POR SALE Two colts, well broke, small but good; one cheap horse. 8 freah cows, several feeder hogs. In quire Stewart Ave. and Thomsa road. Jack Martin. FOR SALE Choice Duroc weaner pigs. M J Norrls. 14-F-6. FOR SALE 3 registered Hereford bulls snd 3 registered heifers. 8 unregistered bulm and a unresls tered hellers, all from 8 to 14 mos. old. Inquire Ous Dtteworth. Eagle Point. Phone 30-X-7. FOR SALE Poland-China brood sow. Phone Central Point 115. FOR SALE 300 loata: all 01 part F. t By bee, Medlurd, Rt. a. FOX BALE REAL ESTATE AGFNCY. INC. PRICED HOME take car as part payment, with small FOR 8ALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Several head of ewes and lambs. Phone SB-F-7, Jackson ville. FOR SALE Heifer calves from good cows; registered Guernsey bull. Phons 697-J-3. FOR SALE Fresh cow, heavy pro ducer. C. F. smith. Seven Oaks, north of Central Point. FOR SALE Cow. fresh In 1 weeks, second oalf; 80 R. I. Red hens and 35 young chickens, 8 turkey hens and torn, with this year's brood Old Kendall Ranch, Thompson creek. FOR SALE One Guernsey and one Jersey cow. Otis Garrett, Rt. 4, Box 51. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Trailer-house, dining table, radio, my equity In 1031 Chev. Call at 33 Jeanette St. 7 CUBIC FT. Westlnghousa. 7 Cubic ft. Frlgldalre. 5 Cubic ft. Kelvlnator. At bargain prices; reconditioned. LEONARD ELECTRIC, Phone 427. OOAT'S MILK FOR HEALTH From tested goats. Phone 437-J. Jungfrau Goat Dairy. HARDY PLANTS for sale, marigolds, asters, petunias, csrnatlons; reas onable. Kettlewell Garden, 3 miles south Medford. HOUSE TRAILER for sale, cheap Make offer. H. E. Blrdsall, 3 miles east Cass Wrecking Yard. FOR SALE The following used merchandise rep resents repossessions and trade-Ins. It Is In good order and priced for quick sale. 8-Burner Kerosene Range. 118 00 100-lb. Ice Box. metal oab... 12 50 76-lb. Ice Box, wood eah ,, ,. ,,, a.00 75-lb. Ice Box, wood cab... 5.00 100-lb. Ice Box. wood cab .. 3.50 50-lb. Ice Box, wood cab...... 3.60 Wardway washer, mech. O. K. 3 Other Washers, aa la............. 17.50 7.50 RADIOS 13-Tube Airline Electric In ex cellent shape $35.00 8-Tube Airline Eleotrlc........ 6.00 10-Tube Airline Electric...-.. lo.Ou 8-Tube Zenith Electrlc. 10.00 7-Tune Phllco Electric ..... 7 7-Tube Ollflllsn Electric... 5-Tube Airline Electno... to.oo 0.8C 5. 00 16.00 6.00 7.50 6,00 13.50 8-Tube Airline Electric. 8-Tube Sparton, beautiful cab. 8-Tube Majestic, chassis only... 7- Tube RCA. table model 8- Tube Atwater Kent, table. 6-Tuba Coronado Auto Radios-Tube All-Wave. batt. mantel. 40 00 8-Tube Airline Console Electric 15 00 8-Tube General Motors Electric 10 00 7- Tube Airline, batt., console.... 38.95 8- Tube Airline, batt,, console..... 36.00 MONTGOMERY WARD 117 Botlth Central. -Telephone 386. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS IngTedlant of sealing wax Ranked Cut short County Id Idaho Picture seen In a mirror Hesret Muny-alded figure Banal Wild animal Profit Ethical Mass of meltsd Impurities In coal Scent Harmonist Leave Number Open courts Gpher Eiclamatton Pertaining to the largest continent Unrestrained Hair sup- reused rokeo laugh Pillages Burn Rles of ground Foreign Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle Hi 41. Forgive by seeming to overlook ib. Was victorious 4ft, Selected 48, Masculine name: abbr. 49. Record of a ship's voy age 60, Anxloua 61 Word of eon sent A D 0 N I SpARIOMAjS" i PBme me IntoHet P I R giTWAOrf E E 17A IfA, NT L E P A?E E fp aerate! B-EfclANgDSCKEIS EgEHAT I LTARE I?A?SEIMiOL AV SiIO I L ERllD E lEbBURETiNEATrTR" lETO5tEl5MgTlRlolDlE ' z 3 lit i I6 i7 Is in? " i .sii jH ipfp i f Wt i!l M1 WMt f? II II 'Wfa 1 ' 1 f"".fl .J 1 V ' ' i I FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS DELCO pressure pump, made by Gen eral Motors. 226 gals, per hour. $46.50, complete with 13-gal. tank $57.00. Leonard Electric. Tel. 437. FOR SALE AT BARGAIN PRICES One 7 cu. ft. Westtnghouse refriger ator; one 7 cu. ft. Frlgdlalre; one 6 cu. ft. Kelvlnator. All completely reconditioned. LEONARD ELECTRIC CO, 300 E. Main. FURNITURE SALE Having sold my home, must now sell dining suite, tables, dressers (one blrdaeye), rugs, chairs, beds, stoves, relrtgeratoi s. auto tent, and all other household foods, at sacrifice prices. Oil palnt ngs and pictures especially reduc ed. Jack Stewart, 708 West 10th. FOR 8ALE $900 first mortgage drawing 6t, on 10 acres, well 1m proved. Paclfto Hwy. P. O. Box " 780. Medford. JACK'S 2ND HAND STORE. 106 South Grape 1 washing machine, sewing machine, good floor covering at low price; couch, dressers. 106 South Grape. FOR SALE Electric range and Oliver typewriter. 1105 West Main. ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR, half price; oil stove, $16. 240 S. Holly. FOR SALE Electric washing ma chine, good order; cheap. J. E. Wooten. Rt. 1. Box 436, Medford. FOR SALE Small ball mill, crusher, amalgamation plate, belts, pulleys liy pipe, gold scales, quicksilver. Write Jas. Chlsholm, Beagle, Ore. FOR SALE Wedgewood shellane range, 4-burnor, solid lid top, A-l shape; reasonable. Kettlewell Oar dens, 8 miles south of Medford. POR SALE Late model bicycle. N. Central. 333 $1 500.00 8 MORTGAGE for sale; due In 16 months. C. S. Butterfleld. HAY SALT SPECIAL Hay Salt. 125 lbs. $1.16. We have Just received a car of fresh Hay Salt, made up of 60-lb. and 125-lb. sacks. Let us quote you prices on salt In ton lots, delivered to your ranch. Phone 833. F. X. Samson Co. PIANO for sale or rent. Phone 376. FOR SALE A quantity of timothy and clover hay. W. F. Martin, 10 mllea N. E. of Medford on Crater Lake Hwy. FOR SALE Dressers, beds, tables, stoves and complete household furnishings 128 N. Central. FOR SALE 30-lnch shakes any amount $9 and $10. Box 155, Butte Falls. FOR SALE Pounded alfalfa hay. also electric Ironer. good condition and excellent on flat work. B. L. Dodge. Phone 668-J. SUDAN grass seed, acollmated. 873 Blvd. Ashland. POR SALE 300-gal. late mode) Six teen Hardle Spray Rig. Walter H Leverette. RIVER LOAM $3.00 per load, man's. Phone 1634-Y. ELECTRIC FENCE STOPS THEM Latest improved, no radio Interfer ence; $17.60 up. Harry Weagant Ashlsnd Phone ll-P-4. FOR SALE Hardy tomato and cab bage plants. Mary O Carey, south of Phoenix C4AKJS CORSETS Tel. 1203. POR eVM.S -?:c-.v rM used sash, doora. lumber, plumoir. Noting, door and window scrcsus. re t-u 1620 N Riverside FOR SALE Two oil burners tot furnsces. Inquire Mall Tribune office BUSINESS CHANCES FOR LEASE Servloa station. Buy atock. only $260.00. E. Mala and Boulevard. Ashland. Cross -Word Puzzle I. Edge 10. Away 11. Neighborly working gathering 11 Period of tlma II. Outer covering 30. Gather 31. Destructive Insects 22. Greek theater 23. Unclouded 34. Heron 25. Garments 37. Thorn 30. With disdain, envy, or suspicion tl, Science of mountains S3. Pain 31. Embrace 31. Frosting 37, Ocean-going paiiienger steamer 89. Stockings 40. Pointed tool 41. Old card game 43. Tooth of a gear wheel 43. By birth 44. Ooddess of dawn 47, Exclamation DOWN 1. Circuit 3. Fuss 3. LatKS kettle 4. becond largeat star In Orion . Cupid t, Br on is in the sun 1. For eiamplei abbr. I. Keeps back BUSINESS CHANCES PARTNER WANTED Silent or active for locsl business, now allowing very large profit. Open fullest In vestigation. $3000 cash required. Box 2323, Tribune. SAWMILL FOR SALE 30,000 dally; steam circular. As a whole or part. Northern California. Box 303, Mt. Shasta. Calif. FOR SALE Small cafe, reasonable. Box 1517. Tribune. PERSONAL WILL PAY up to $75 00 each for In- dlnnhead Pennies dated before 1010. All old colna wanted. Send 10c for complete new buying catalog. Wis consin Coin Co., Box 683, Milwau kee, Wis. MADAM ALEXANDER, Spiritualist. Palmist, tells all In love, msrrlage business. If you want facta, not promises, call on her for sdvlu Rainbow Auto Camp. Cabin No. 3. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. TITLE INSURANCE ABSTRACTS ESCROW The Fashion Shop. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and Remodeling. Buttons and Buckles covered 90S U S. National Bank Bulidlng. Tel. 1181. Painting and Decorating. IF YOU WANT a PAINTER or PAPERH ANGER PHONE 640. PITTSBURGH PAINT STORE. HARRY MARX Painting Tinting I'uper Hanging. Phone 1710. Res. It- Portland. Money to Lend MONEY LOANED ON AUTOS, LIVESTOCK. rUKNIIUKK. ENDORSED NOTES. ETC. We want to supply your money needs without red tspe or delay. HUB W. E. THOMAS MGR. ORE AND WASH MTO. CO MEDFORD'. OLDISS'I AND LARGEST PERSONAL FINANCE CO 45 So Central. Ground Floor Craterian Theater Bldg. Lie No B-I67-M-180 Phone 180. Tramater. DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE Local and Long Distance Furniture Muving Bonded carrlera Fireproof storage Expert crating, packing and shipping servloa. "Davis tor Service." Phone 644. EAD8 TRANSFER St BTORAOE CO. Office 36 so Fir Phone 31S Prices right Services guaranteed SAMSON Transfer and Storage Fur niture Moving and expert furniture packing service. Fireproof storage new low rstea. F. E. SAMSON CO. Phone 888. STUART'S TRUCKINO SERVICE Telephone 1033 or 833 Hi No FIT St. Local and long distance. Fuel oils sny kind Green stamp in side of 3-mtle limit. Expert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1173 House cleaning, floor waxing, ori ents irag cleaning and upholstering (Continued from page On ) rational resources conservation mes sage to congress, another on hours and wages, etc. This was broadcast generally. However, Just as a tip, If you will look Into the national resources oon servatlon message, you will find the lost power message. Aside from con taining some minor points about soil conservation, H was written to oon tain major points about a survey looking toward establishment of eight other TVA'a around the country. In the end, therefore, It may de velop that this Inaccuracy Is on the White Mouse for calling a power mes sage a national resource messsge, Mr, Roosevelt's unofficial attorney general, Tom Corcoran, appeared be hind the senste scenes the other day to take charge of compromise nego tiations. f Static Cause of Zep Loss, Eckener LAKEHURST, N. J., May aj.(flr Dr. Hugo Eckener, the veteran master of dirigibles, called the Hlndenburg disaster "extremely mysterious" today snd gave the commerce department Investigating board his opinion that a spark of statlo electricity Ignited free hydrogen In her sum and caused her flaming destruction. "I am convinced by some happen :nga still unexplained," he said, "that a leak must hava suddenly originated aft by which gas could accumulate , "Oas escaped upward and filled the space between the outer cover and the aft gas cell of the ship, and was Ignited by a static spark as we have assumed In theory." Speed Ysqulna Project WA8HIMOTON, May JJ. P Pos sibility of speeding authorization of proposed improvement of Yaqulna bay bridge by a year by offering the half-million dollar project aa an amendment to the rivers and harbors bill was discussed by the house riv ers and harbora committee. The parachute was conceived by the srtlst Leonardo da Vinci, who de scribed it in 1408. Bmtd RARE OPERAIN 10 REIVE HALF BABE FROM CHILD PORTLAND, Ora., May 31. (AP) Dr. Richard B. DUlohunt, dean ol the University of Oregon medical school, said aurgeona will attempt next week one of the rarest opera tlons In medical history, the re moval of a half-formed baby from the ebdomlnal cavity of a healthy, IS months old girl. Dr. Dlllehunt said he knowa of no previous record of ft similar opera tion. The child was brought to Portland from Douglaa county for observa tion two week ago when an ab dominal swelling became noticeable. X-ray photographs revealed the em bryonic skeleton located between the stomach and the rear of the eb domlnal cavity, a portion of ft akuli, and the femur and tibia bonee being visible, he related. He explained the case as a cel lular division simitar to that result ing in the birth of Blameso twins, except that In this instance one body waa enclosed within the other. It Is ft para sit to growth and la not "alive" In the sense that an unborn child has life, he said. Attending the case are Dr. Ray mond S. Watkins, prominent gyne cologist, and Dr. L. Howard Smith, staff surgeon of the Doernbecher hospital. CHICAGO. May 32 (AP) Dr. Morrla Ptshbeln, editor of the Jour nal of the American Medical asso ciation, said today the discovery ot ft half-formed human embryo In the body of ft Portland, Ore., Infant was "extraordinary but not unique.' "TheM things have happened ev ery now and then," he anld. "Some time the child ts attached, ae in the case of Siamese twin, some times ft portion la outside the body in what are called 'three-legged' babies and sometimes the embryo la entirely within the infnnt'a body as in the Oregon case. These cases are extraordinary but not unique." COAST SAFEWAYS BAN FRANCISCO, May a(p) An Increase of 15.33 per cent In sales tor the four weeks ended May 16 over the corresponding period last year waa reported today by Safeway stores, Inc. An increase of 18.00 per oent for the 30 weeks ended May 16 waa re ported ovor the same period of 1036. Sales (or the 30 weeks of lesi amounted to 141, 808,644. 10, and 1131, 605,714.36 for the same period of 1030. Bales for the four weeks ended May 16, 1037, amounted to 30,813.366.33, and 635,441.543.00 In tha correspond ing period last year, The company operated 3,870 stores In this period of 1036, and 8,337 this year, WorsieTMiULabor Strike Finally Ends PORTLAND, May 32. (P) The Ore Son Worsted compsny strike, starting last November and resulting in hitter oontroversy and disorder over the United Textile Workers' union's ef forta to obtain recognition, ended to day. Picket at the firm's Sellwood plant were removed lata Friday following the signing ot an agreement by Roy Bishop, president of the company, and union officials. It provided for recognition ot the union aa a bargaining agancy and the return to their original Jobs of ap proximatsly 310 strikers. Strikes are barred for one year under tha term of the agreement, future disputes to be handled by an arbitration board CCC Clerk Stages Protest, Low Wages ROSSVILLE, Oa. May 33. (P) Stubble-faced and admittedly "un comfortable," Phillip A. Baumgartner, 37, is on a hunger strike against uncle Sam. Baumgartner aald taday ha had not eaten since last Sunday and also had shunned his razor In attempt to Win an Increase In his 6105 monthly pay aa a civilian clerk in the CCC sub sistence warehouse at Fort Ogle Ihorpe, army post near here. "I'm desperate," Baumgartner said, "living costs hava advanced. J can't afford to quit my Job, so this- is my way ot protesting." Baumgartner, who Is a war veteran and the father of six children, ha remained at hi Job and said h plan ned to continue a long aa n was able. Fun At Convention Costs Life Of One DECATUR, 111.. May 2J. (JP) One woman was killed and 11 othera were Injured early today when a patrol wagon In which they were tiding, "Just tor fun." overturned. The women were delegatea to aux iliary organizations of the Illinois O A. R. which waa holding It 71st annus! encampment. Mrs. Lyla Meredith of Aurora died In a hospital from a skull fracture Income Shares Msryland Fund, bid 60.88; asked 11043. Quarterly Income, bid 617.78; ask ed 610.47. Closing time tor Too Lata to Clas sify Ads Is 1:30 p. m. U4, SHE DROVE AUTO IN DEATH CRASH JtOSEBTJTto, Ore., May 33 (AP) Breaking under questioning by stata police and county officers, Evelyn McCoy. 14. of .Yoncalla, ad mitted last night that she waa driving the car which waa wrecked Wednesday at Boswell Springs, caus ing the death ot Mrs. Alice Stinson. 34, Corporal Paul Parsons ot tn state police reported today, Miss McCoy, Yoncalla high school girl, was arrested late yesterday oa a charge ot operating an automo bile without a driver's license. For more than an hour, Parsons aald. aha Insisted that her original state ment waa true and that the car wst driven by Sam Rourke, a tran sient, who, she claimed, forced hi way into the automobile. Rourke, Jailed for 10 days on a vagrancy charge, told officers that the gin was driving and that she lost con trol of the car when she leaned forward to strike a match with which to light a cigarette. Upon being confronted with tha statement of a railroad soctlon hand, who told officers tha1. hs saw tha girl driving ths automobile, wits Rourke riding on the right side of the auto. Miss McCoy changed her story and admitted she waa driving at a high rata ot speed when tha car plunged over tha embankment. Parsons aald. A freshly opened package of cig arettes of the brand described by Rourke waa found In the car, tha officer reported. Only three cigar ettes were missing. Miss McCoy's account of tha acci dent, after her admission that ah was the driver, tallied In every par ticular with that given by sh transient, Parsons said. PIERRE, s. D.. May M.ify-Twa Chicago youths accused of slaying a woman school teacher who befriend ed, them were placed under heavy guard here today as a precaution against possible mob violence. Assistant State Attorney General Ellsworth Evans said the pair, Nor man Westberg, 17, and Howard Chrla teraon, 16, confessed fatally shooting and robbing Miss Ada Carey, 36, of Blunt, 8, D. Sheriff Reedy said they will ba charged with murder. Miss Carey was driving to her noma after completing her year' work at Frankfort, 8, D., when the boys sat ed her for a ride. She Identified her assailants ahortly before her death, a few hours after the attack. 4 DEAD, ONE HURT IN FAMILY FEUD KNIPPA, Ter May 33. P) bloody family shooting left four par. son dead In two farm homes near here today. Accused of tha slaylngi were two brothers-in-law, on at whom was killed. Justice of the Peace David R. Wnlta entered a verdict that Jarrett Sam pler, automobile mechanic, killed hla vlfe, her mother, Mrs. William Beiblg, Br and Louis Helblg, hi wife's bro ther. White's verdict found that Sam pler In turn waa killed by William Helblg, Jr., son of one of tha vic tims and brother of tha other two. Helblg's wife suffered a broken arm In the shooting. Helblg was released on his own recognisance after he had been arrested on a murder complaint signed by Sheriff w. H. Smyth. Broadcast to Tell Value Oregon Foods CORVALU8, May 33. (AP) A nationwide audience will near about Oregon' growing froeen foods In dustry next Saturday, May 30, when F. L. Ballard, vice-director of tha extension service at Oregon Stat) college will be one of three Paclfto coast speakers on tha national farm and home hour. Ballard will discus the develop ment rt tha frocen pack Industry, showing what wsre tha factors la It origin and growth and what ef fect it Is having on Oregon agri culture and other market. Other western speakera will be) John B. Pickett, editor of tha Pa clfto Rural Press, and Lorlng Beau ler, representing the California atata chamber ot commerce. O.S.C. Old Grads to Assemble Saturday OORVALUS, May 33. (PI 014 grad from 00 year and more ago down to those who left but last year are sxpected back here next Satur day for tha annual alumni day held In connection with tha 68th annual commencement at Oregon State col lege. Chief event of this year's reunion! will be the sliver Jubilee of tha class) of 1013. It will open with a class sup per Friday night and o ontlnua through tha next day. Other claasaa plsnmng special reunions are those of 1886. 1808, 100O to 1003 Inclusive, and 1017 to 1030 Inclusive. New Altitude .Mark BRESLAU, Germany, May 33. (.tl The German pilot, Stelntg Rlesen. geblrge, today claimed a world altte tude glider record of 6.000 meter, (approximately 10,000 feet.) DAKOTA SLAYERS SOUGHT BY IB