M"EDF(VRD MAIL TRIBUTE. MEDFORD. OREGON". TVEDXESDAY. .TTNE 16. 1937.
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LOST AND FOUND
PLEASE RETURN the 3 wheelbarrows
you rented from Cass Auto Wreck
ing, without further notice,
FOUND Key container. Call Tribune
office, pay for adv.
TRAYED from peed Indian country
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WrV.nwtte. Reward.
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T.naT tdog 1 missing, call 1516.
W ANT JiD MALE HELP
A WATER TREATMENT manufac
turer of over 75 years" f,ndih,l(5
thru the expansion of lk-taff f
sales engineers, a vacancy for a
competent salesman with engineer
ing experience to sell and. service
wer plants on lJ c?m1
iTon basis. nly d"?11" '"ean
applications considered. Box 3073.
Tribune.
WANTED Single farm hand, good
mlSr No boys. Prof. Engelhardt.
t. 3.
WANTED First class car washer.
MSthTve at least 3 years' exper
ience. Lange Motor Car Co, 38 ft.
Riverside.
WANTED SITUATIONS
GIRL wants housework; experienced
1017 West mm.
CAPABLE housekeeper wants work.
Phone 726-J.
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
t ATtT w PARTY wants to rent
h near Cintral Point. Box
3916. Ttlbune.
WANTED TO BtJi-Ueed silo. John
Long. Eagle Point.
WANTED Dead and worthless ani
mals. Phone 681-R. .
WE PAY MORE CASH
. For your furniture
gtn ndfTont.Pyne 647.
WANTED WOOLMOHAIR-W have
CSgVder to fill. Highest prices
P MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
37 N. Grape St. Phone 1062.
WANTED TO RENT - Unfurnished
modern 8 or 4-room house. P. o.
Box 693. Medford.
OTJNK-Hlghest prices paid for brass,
radiators, copper, storage batteries
aluminum and other metal.
Scrap iron, small or large lou
pipe and machinery, wool and cot
ton rags, inner tubes.
Our prices will Interest you.
Hid. Pelts. Wool. Mohair.
Household Goods. Furniture. Stoves
bo.HIhnUDdn Bargain house. ,.
FOR RENT HOUSES
foTENT 5-room furnished house,
modern. -
MODERN suburban home for rent,
furnished. References required. In
quire 109 E. 8tb St,
FOR RENT Furnished house; 3 bed-r-'
Tel. 1322-W.
FOR RENT APA6 I'M KNTS
FOR RENT-Furnlshed 3-room apart
ments, with garage;
West 10th.
FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms,
students prefixed. 22 Almond at.
TWO furnished apartments 806 West
Msln.
rOR RENT Furnished apt. Shower.
n.t unt and cold water
furnished. Mall Tribune Bldg. Ap
ply Tribune business mnw.
FOR RENT Apartment. 334 pplf
nuumnm aDartment. uuren
Court 329 N Holly. Call I at Apt 7
FOR RENT Apartment. Hotel Grand
FOR RENT Furnishes aptrtment
329 N- Ivy-
FURNISHED APT3 217 W. 2nd.
G BAUER APTS . 6th and Oatdaie
A f ARTMEN1 tot rent 343 N Bart'.ctt
FOB RENT FURNISHED
ROOMS
FURNISHED room, close In. private
entrance. 120 S. Laurel. Tel. 934-L.
NICE FRONT Sleeping room In nest.
rined home: home prlvilegea
333 King St.
ROOM Uj block from P- O.. 408
West 6tb.
ATTBATTVE rooms. 404 S flrsfx
FOR SALE D00S PET3
FOR SALE Tnombred Llewellrn
Setter pupplea. b them at Mon
arch Seed Co
FOR SALE Purebred poM pupp'.es
PBona 4S8-Y or Bt. 2, BOX
FOR RENT BOARD-ROOM
BOARD AND ROOM Neat, attract!?
rooms and good family meals. 710
E. Main.
TWO VACANCIES Room and board.
Mrs. Waterman, 17 So. Newtown.
Phone 1470-Y.
BOARD AND ROOM 716 E Main
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
FOR BAX.E Nice, large bouse: hard
wood floors, 4 bedrooms, living
room, dining room, kitchen, 3
porches, bath, large lot. 75x325:
shade trees. Price $3500. 1350
down. Another house, dose In. on
pavement, a bedrooms. Isrge lot:
la good condition, essso, 1339
down. H. a. WILSON, 7 Chestnut.
Phone 1564.
TO CLOSE ESTATE 79 acres. Crater
Lake Hwy. 40 miles from Medford:
commodious log cabin, suitable
restaurant, dancing or private
lodge: service station; spring, wood.
See Rawles Moore, Cooley Bldg..
Medford.
FOR SALE 3 lota, s-room modern
house, furnished. Phone 459-x.
FOR SALE STOCK RANCH
360 Acres, 6 -room modern home, 3
large barns, free water; running
water through place, fine outside
range, on gaveled road; mall and
school bus Una. Only 67,500, In
cluding 40 head of cattle, horses,
crops and farm machinery.
ALSO
Have some very attractive buya In
residence property and email acre
age. L. a. PICKELL. 16 South Bartlett.
FOR SALE 47 acres rich free soil.
free irrigation, Ideal for truck farm
ing or dairying 30 A. oats, 10 A.
barley. 3 A. alfalfa, 6 A. pears, 6
A. pasture, 7 -room, modern plaster
ed bouse, pressure water aystera,
electricity. Rural delivery, cream
route, telephone, mile from Pacific
highway, good road, mile to school,
3 miles to high school, large barn,
chicken house and garage. Priced
for quick sale. Crop and farm Im
plements Included. S9.000.00. Part
terms at 4. Mile north, mile west
of Central Point of Scenlo Avenue
Road,
ALSO 6-room modern house,
close In Medford: hardwood floors,
garage, good shade. A bargain at
3800.00. O. A. Edwards, phone 141,
Central point.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 30 scree.
$3,000. crops now In. Property lo
cated on Pacific highway between
Talent and phoenix. For Particulars,
call R. Edwards, Southern Oregon
Brewery.
FOR SALE Several houses, furnish
ed and unfurnished. D. T. Lawton
321 Apple St.
FOR SALE 1300 acres cattle and
eheep ranch, 16 miles from Med
ford. 30 miles wire fencing. 8-room
house, cost 63.000; barn and out
buildings; 80 acres alfalfa at 611
per acre. Also 480 scree timber
land, 16 miles from Ashland. 3
miles from Dead Indian road; esti
mated 3 million ft. pine timber
Also 100 acres. 4 miles from Med
ford, near Jacksonville. F. E.
Bybea. Medford, Ore.
WHEN you think of real estate, think
OX BKOWN OS WHIIS.
FOR SALE By retiring owner furn-
isnea apartment nouse. oesi 01 lo
cation, terms. If Intereated call
887-L.
HOUSES for sale or rent. Jackson
County Bldg. & Loan Assn.
FOR SALE Well paying, fully equip
ped dairy ranch. Near town. No
trades considered. K. FH Mall
Tribune.
THE J. W. BYBEE term north of
Jacksonville on the old stage road
la for aale in . one tract or email
subdivisions thereof. Inquire of
Prank E Bybea Star Route Box 132
Medford. Oregon.
FFDERAL LAND BANK FARMS
Convenient terms. Call Warren Pat
terson. 301 Liberty Bldg.. or o. A
Barnes. 167 East 8th St.. Eugene
WE SPECIALIZE In homes. 81 Chest
nut Room 4,
FOR SALE- LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Brood sows. Francla
Russell, 3 miles west Table Rock
atore.
FOR SALE 7-year-old horse: work
single or double: gentle; broke to
ride; 1100 lbs. Chas. Oswald, Eagle
Point, Climax Rt Antelope.
FOR SALE 136 sheep. Will take
good car for part payment. T. M.
Trusty. Trail, Ore.
FOR SALE Milk Durham bull, 3 yrs.
old, $65. Rsiiroad frontage lot. eox
130. close In, $600. J. J. Spltzer.
Crater Lake highway. 10 miles out.
FOR SALE POULTRY
AND EGOS
FOR SALE Red started pullets and
eockerels. Inquire Jackson County
Feed Co.
FOR SALE Pure Hanson Leghorn
hens. 60c esch. W. M. Tetherow.
Central Point. Phone 311.
BRONZE turkey hatching eggs. 3 R
I R. roosters. Inquire Pernoll's
Store. Applegat.
MILK-FED FRYERS Csrley, 814-W
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
SPECIAL BAROAINS
IN OOOD USED CARS
80-DAY WRITTEN GUARANTEE
1937 Chevrolet Master Coupe.
1936 Chevrolet Master Coupe.
1933 Dodge DeLuxe Sedsn with trunk.
1937 WUlvs Sedan.
1935 Chrysler 6 Alrstream DeLuxe
Coupe.
1935 Plymouth DeLuxe 3-door Sedan.
1935 Plymouth DeLuxe 4-door Sedan.
1935 Pontlac DeLuxe eeoan.
1935 Chrysler Alrstream 8 Sedan.
1934 Ford V-8 Con. Coupe,
1934 Chevrolet Master Coupe, like
new.
1933 Bulck DeLuxe Sedan.
1933 Ford model B 4-cyllnder Coupe
1933 Pivmouth DeLuxe Sedan.
Alto 36 other earlier models to
choose from at very low prices.
LANOE MOTOR CAR CO.
25 So Riverside.
Chrysler and Plymouth Dealers.
C. I. GATES AUTO CO.
R & O. USED CARS
0 Dodge Sedan ,11
30 Essex Coupe .
'29 Oraham S'dan ,.
.M7S
150
1S
185
146
'30 Oakland Sedan
39 Bulck Coupe
C E
DATES AUTO CO.
L'wd Csr Department
6th and BarVelt.
; FOR SALE 29 Durant sedan.
a7
1 uttiw. e.n n.'".
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
34 CHRYSLER Win. small mileage:
cannot be told from new; Blue Seal
guarantee. Only 6563 on low, easy
terms.
PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO.
Dodge end Plymouth.
POR SALE 1037 Chrysler Royal
touring sedan: low mileage. New
car guarantee.
LANGE MOTOR CAR CO.
36 N. Riverside.
Chrysler and Plymouth Dealers.
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
SMALL RANGE, coal or wood, used
only 4 months. Bargain. Midway
4-Corners Servloe Station.
BUZZSAW on 4-wheeled trailer, with
4 aawa, splitting guns, powder,
fuses, mauls, axes, crosscut saws,
electric gumming machine and
(trlnder: also roller-bearing, steel-
wheel wagon, grain roll-mill ana 19.
aounie-Durr leea RTinaer. win isae
part payment In weaned heifer
calves. Becbtold, near Airport.
FOR SALE 14-h.p. Johnson motor
and 15-ft. cruiser boat. F. w.
Ovelman, Jacksonville Hwy.
FOR SALE Several Fordsons, thor
oughly overhauled; also crawler
tractors, mowing machines, hay
rakes. Irrigation pumps, electric
and gas. and all kinds of used
farm machinery in good condition,
at bargain prices. 89 S. Orspe St.
FOR SALE Fountain equipment, In
cluding refrigeration and back bar.
Practically new. Prospect Store,
Prospect, Ore.
FOR SALE 60 Best trsctor good con
dition, ready to go to work. 39 6.
orape.
FOR SALE 8"x30" lathe with Iron
etand, 632.60. 315 Apple.
FOR SALE. SPECIAL Good used
Fordson with tracks. In A-l condi
tion. 39 8. Orape.
FOR SALE Hay rake and mower;
1-lnch centrifugal pump: a-n.p.
gas engine; wagon. Ira Woollolk,
801 N. Central Ave.
FOR SALE Double oven Lang
range, 5 outboard motors and casn
register. Diamond Lake Resort,
Diamond Lake, Ore.
FOR SALE Oak writing desk, price
10. 334 west otn. rnone iu.
FOR BALE Bicycle $650; breakfBst
table and chalra 66 75; canoe B22.ou.
Good used piano cheap: and many
other articles. Hawley Transfer. 118
N. Riverside
SHOE repair outfit for sale. Man
nings na nana store, itueni..
DRAG SAW Complete Multnomah,
almost new, high tension Ignition,
guarantee O. K. Write or call A. J.
Williams. 380 Palm Ave., Ashlano.
Ore.
PEAS for canning. 80 lb., you pick
B. E. Ford. 3 miles west on Jack
sonville Hwy. Phone 731-R.
FOR CHARIS Outsets. 318 Hamilton
USED WASHER SALE, FIOK'S HARD
WARE. 26 to $49.50. Agents tor
Myera Pump.
JACK'S 2ND HAND STORE. 106 So
Orape. Dripping witn juicy oar
gains. Beds, springs, chalra. daveu.
ports, organ. See me before buying
FOR SALE Two oil burners foi
furnaces inquire Mau moune
office.
FACTORY rebuilt Maytag washers
repairs and parte, o. u. Bean, inc
BEAN 6-h.p. motor parts. Crystal
Springe Packing Co., Bo. Fir.
WINDOW SCREENS, screen doors:
Medford msde, made right. Trow
bridge Cabinet Works.
RIVER LOAM 62.00 per load
man'a Phone 1634-Y
MISCELLANEOUS
LATE equipment and fair prices at
Frees Oarage, 801 No. Central,
MADAM ALEXANDER, Spiritualist
Palmist, telle all In love, marriage
business. If you want facts, not
promises, call on her for advlc
Rainbow Auto Camp, Cflbln No. 2
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
JACKSON COCNTV
ABSTRACT CO.
TITLE INSURANCE
ABSTRACTS
ESCROWS
Expert Window Cleaners.
LET OEOROE DO IT Tel. 1172
House clesntng. floor waxing, orl-
ental nig cleaning and upholstering.
The Fashion Shop.
THE FASHION SHOP Dressmsklng
and Remodeling. Buttons and
Buckles covered. 90S 0. 8. National
Bum Building. Tel. 1181.
Painting and Decorating.
HARRY MARX
Painting Tinting
Paper Hanging.
Phone 1710. Res. 112 Portlsnd.
Transfer.
DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE
Local and Lor Distance Furniture
Moving Bonded carrlera. Fireproof
storage. Expert crating, packing
and shipping service. 'Davis for
Service Phone 644.
EADS TRANSFER 4 STORAGE CO.
Office 28 So Fir. Phone 315 Prices
right Services guaranteed.
SAMSON Transfer and Storage Fur
niture Moving and expert furniture
packing service Fireproof storage
new low rstes.
P. E SAMSON CO Phone 983.
STUARTS TRUCKING SERVICE
Telephone 1033 or 332 111 No. Fir
8t Local and long dlstsnce. Fuel
oils, any kind. Green stamp In
'de nf 3-mlle limit.
Honey to Lend
MONI.Y
LONrt) OS Al'TO. LIVESTOCK
FLRNITI'RR. EMIOHM.D
NOILS. LTC.
We want to supply your money needs
without red tape or delay
SEE W. E- THOMAS
MOR. ORE. AND WASH MTO CO.
MEDFORD8 OLDEST AND LAROEST
PERSONAL FINANCE CO.
iS So Central, around r,oor
Crsterlsn Theriter Bldg.
He NO S-1S7-M-1B0 phon 13
Closing time for Too Late to Cia.
slfy Ads 1 140 p m.
LEGAL NOTICES
Deartnient of the interior, L'nlted
States Land Office. Lakevlew.ore
inn. Msy 17. 1937.
Notice la hereby given that the
Rogue River Timber Company, of
Klamath Falls. Orcein, did on May
6. 1937. make application Serial
010735. under the provisions of the
Act of March 30. 1933. (43 Stst. 465 :
to exchange the following lands
within and within alt miles of the
Rogue River National Forest for tim
ber In tbe same National Forest. The
applicant offera the: NEI4. NEU
NW'i. NE4SW4. N'jSEVi. Sec. 36.
T. 31 8., R. 3 E., W. M. Lota 1, 3.
Sec. 1. SE'i. Sec. 3. NE'i. Sec. 11.
NHSE'. 8E!.8EV.. Sec. 34. NW'i.
Sec. 25. T. 32 S., R. 3 E , W. M.. 81,
SWVi. SW'iSE'i, Sec. 28. SEUSE'i,
Sec. 39. NE'iSWt.N'iSE'i. Sec. 31.
NWHSW',. Seo. 33. T. 31 S.. R.
E . W. M All of Sec. 4. E'-,. N'A
NWH. SEWNWiJ. 8WU. See 5. All
of Sec. 6, Lots 1, 3. 3, 4. SE'.NWt.
S'iNE'i. E'SW'i. SE'i. Sec. 7. NEli
KBiNWi. S'4. Seo. 8.NWi.i.8Vi.6ec.
All of Sec 16. All of Sec. 17. E
NE!4NWti. E'jSW, Lot 4. Seo. 18.
EVi. NE'iNWli, EHSWVj. Lot 4. Sec.
19 E'i. EVJNWH. SWU. Sec. 30. N'4.
SEV. Sec. 31. N"jNE'4. SEINE'S,
NijNWli. SW14NW14. Sec. 38. NH
NE'i. SE'.iNE'i. N'jNW; Sec. 29.
WVJNEli- E&NW'A, Sec. 30, T. 83 8..
R. 3 E.. W. M. The offered lands
sre subject to the following Rights
of Way and Easements:
1 Reaervstlon of Rights of Way
for State and County Roads.
3 Easements granted to the Cali
fornia Oregon Power Company to
back water upon and overflow por
tions of the EiSE4. Sec. 19. WUj
SW'4. Sec. 30, NWliNWy,, 8ec. 29.
T. 33 S., R. 8 E.. and to use the bed
and banks of Bar Creek In the E'4
NE",. Seo. 38, T. 32 8 R. 8 E tor
the purpose of conducting water.
3 Right of Way 200 feet wide af
fecting the BE'.iNE1,',. Sec. 38. T. J3
3.. R. 3 E.. W. M.
In exchange for timber from por
tions of Seo. 35, and 36, T. 38 8.. R.
8i E.. all of T. 30 b.. R. 6.j E.. and
all of T. 30 S.. R. 7 E . all of Bees.
1. 3. 8. 4. . 10. 11. 13. T. 99 8.. R.
6H Willamette Meridian. Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming the
land selected adversely, or having
bona fide objections to the exchsnge
shall file their protests In this office
on or before the 19th day of June
1937. CLARENCE W. OGLE. Register.
Beagle
BEAGLE, June 10. (Spl.) Chil
dren's day waa observed at the Antl
ocb Sunday school last Sunday with
the following program; Song, by the
primary clna; song, by Cleo Blscholf
and Dean Stallllngs, with Mrs. Grant
at the piano; recitation, by Clo
Blscholf; reading, by Joan Edler; song
by the young people's class, with
Mrs. Stallings at the piano.
Mr. and Mra. Laurence Sanderson
and Mrs. Laura Payne of Medford
and Mr. end Mrs. Chas. Sanderson
and Mrs Melvin Martin and Donnle
spent Sunday afternoon visiting at
the home of Mr. and Mra. Homer
Martin at Reese Creek.
Father's day will be observed at
the Antloch Sunday school next Sun
day with a short program. After
Sunday school. Dr. Carr of Trail will
deliver & sermon. A basket dinner
will be served at noon. Ee-vryone Is
Invited. Those attending ere to bring
baskets. Sunday school at 10 o'clock,
preaching at 11.
Walter Foote spent the week nd
visiting friends at Leona, Ore. Walter
came downSaturday afternoon from
Prospect, where he Is employed In the
lumber Industry.
Con DeVore came out from Med
ford Tuesday after a load of cattle
which he purchased from Pints May
field. Joe and Dick Ruab are gathering
In their cattle and preparing to drive
them to the mountains in a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Peaxle Stowell of Long
Mountain and their small grand
daughter passed through Beagle Tuts
day morning on their way to the
Meadows. They stopped a few min
utes at the Swaneon home.
Finis Mayfteld has Just returned
Mail Tribune Daily
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from a several days' visit In Califor
nia, where he visited with friends.
Vlstors Sundsy evening at the San
derson home were Mrs. Laura Pane
and Mr. and Mrs Laurence Sanderson
of Medford and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
Martin and Donnle of thla place.
The rain hit some of our farmers
with all their hay down. In moat
cases It haa done aa much good as
harm.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bowen were Med
ford Vtaltors the first of the week.
Meteorological Report
June 16, 19S7,
Forecast t.
MMford and vicinity: 8howr to
night and Thursday, not much charuja
In tempratur. -
Oregon: Show art tonight and
Thuraday: illghtly cooler northaaat
portion tonight; freih aoutherly wind
off coast.
Local Data,
Temperatura a year ago today:
Highest, 60: loweM, 03.
Total monthly precipitation. 1.41
lrchea. Excess for the month, 0.98
Inch.
Total precipitation si no September
1. 1938, 1625 Inches. Deficiency for
the season, 0.93 Inch.
Relative humidity at S p. m. yes
terday. 42: 6 a. m. today 74.
8unrlse tomorrow, 4:35 a. m.
Sunset tomorrow, 7:48 p. m.
Observations Taken at 5 A. M.
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Seattle ...... . 08
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Washington. D.O. 88
Yakima ................ 70
HEAD STATE 0. E. S.
PORTLAND, June (AP) Mra.
Hszel Ingrsm of The Dslles advanced
to the ofitce of worthy grand matron
at annual session of the grand chap
ter of Oregon, order of Eastern filar,
here Tuesday.
Mrs. HalUe Huntington of Eugene
was elected associate grand conduct
ress, and will advance through the
higher chalra during subsequent
yeara.
Phillip Jones of Portland was
named associate grand patr.,n, with
the succession of John U Cary, Ore
gon City, to the position of grand
patron.
The group reelected Miss Nellie
McKlnley. Portland, grand secretary,
and named Mra. Isabella M. Low of
Troutdala treaaurer.
The session was called to order by
Mra. Rose J. Wilson of Corvsllls, old
est living past grand matron.
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SITTING ON TOP. Three Soviet explorer! (top) landed their
flax and set up a weather station at the North Pole. Left to righi: I. D.
xpediUon leader, and M. V. Vodopyanov, pilot. Below Is
HI HOLDS MADRID. It was a charity bullflf ht where this pletnra of Oen. lose Mlaja (In flaaaea
and beret) was taken. He is the supreme commander of Spanish Loyalist forces and Is credited with
tbe stout defense of Madrid.
France Halves Request
For Chair Tomb At Sea
FARM. (UP) The Marquis
d'Urre d'Aubals waa a curious man
when alive, but when his will was
read after tils death, the court was
astounded. It was surprising enouh
for a marquis to leave $00,000 to
the French postofflce, but the con
ditions accompanying thla gift were
little too much for the court.
Flrat, the marquis demanded that
hie body be embalmed. That was
simple enough and the undertakers
had -1OTI0 so before the will wsa tin
sealed. Then the marquis demanded
that a small house be constructed
on the shore of the Mediterranean.
placed on a high point, with walla
of glass facing toward the sea. The
body should be placed In this room,
with a radio sat and family portraits
to keep It company.
Authorities decided that the mar
quis must have liked the sea. The.
Business Men Perform
In Texas Civic Circus
GAINESVILLE. Tel. (UP) Clown
Ing for a elrcue Is serious business.
Take Bill Baslnger's word for It.
Basinger, weight 850 pounds, la the
star ciown for the Oalneavllle com.
munlty circus, a civic show thst has
gained renown In Its elght-yesr exist
ence. When he's not clowning for the
circus. Baslnger operates a Gaines
ville restaurant.
"Half of 'em who take up clowning
drop nut." said Baslnger. "It's too
herd work. You've got to take thla
business of being tunny seriously. A
man can walk a tlghtwlre and there
It la But the clown must sell every
gag. People dare you to make them
laugh."
One night late In April, Baslnter
closed hie cafe at the end of a day
and drove to the tent for the open'.ig
night of the three-ring circus. He
put on white makeup and a gi.iss
aktrt .round his smple midriff.
From the performers' tent, he rode
Into the arena behind Peaarr. aa edu
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eonatruoted the little house at the
little port of Cairo and equipped It
with a special radio set which gives
signals to paaslng ships to avoid the
dangerous rocks that endangered the
coast at thla point. Tlx lifeboat at
the rescue station oft the reef of
Rogues de Carro also was named after
the marquis.
But the final request waa too much
for officials, for the marquis asked
thst his body be placed seated In
the room from where It could look
out on the angry sea. Perhaps the
men who executed the will were aus
picious and feared tbe baleful effects
of a dead man'a eye. Anyway, tne
marquis' body reclines now with onlv
a glass window In the coffin above
his face, resmen In the tiny port
are thankful tor the marqula' gift
to Ihem but they feel better know
ing he la asleep and not anting
watching them.
cated pony. Once Inside, Peggy staged
a sit-lown strike and Baslnger push
ed her around the arena for the rest
of the act. The crowd of 3500 roared.
Dr. S. M. Yarbrough, Benny Bay
lors, an accountant; T. J. Vaughan,
an atlorney, and A. T. Wells, high
school mathematics teacher are the
other regular clowns.
The show has about 120 perform
ers and technicians, and mora than
half of the 100 waiting for a place
in the oast want to be clowns. Except
for a few students In the csat, sll tne
performers keep their regular Jobs,
and drive 75 miles or more alter
work to take part In the circus.
Recover Canoeist
SPOKANE. June 16. VP) Sher
iff's officers recovered last night
from the Spokane river the body of
Herman Snyder, Portland, who drown
rd In an attempted canoe ?cysge
I from Spokane to bis home city 10 days
plane, staked their country'i
Papanln, Prof. O. J. Schmidt,
the polar plan.
BANKERS OPPOSE
BILLS BY M'ADOO
BEND, June 16. (AP) The Ore
gon Bankers Association elected of.
fleers and passed resolutions tppos
Ing the McAdoo banking bll's at their
annual session here Tuesday.
Tbe group named 0. S. WU'lamaoa.
Albany, president; O. A. Houglum.
Eugene, vice-president; Harold Bald
win, Prlnevllle, treasurer, and Hans
O Pfund, Portland, Secretary.
Oeorge D. Brodle, retiring p-'sldent,
was elected state vice president of the
American Bankera' Association, J. B.
Booth of Corvallle. vice-president of
the Stato bank division, and Fred K.
Moee, Baker, of the National bank di
vision. A. X. Parker. La Orande, la chair-
man of the executive committee, of
which C. M. Cox, Salem, was named
a member.
Both the Oregon Bankers' associa
tion and the Independent Bankers'
association opposed the banking bills,
one of which would permit branch
banking across state lines. The oUM
provides for the elimination of the
dual banking system.
The Independents asked congress in
their resolution to repeal the entire
national branch banking act-
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