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MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, "WEDNESDAY, TULY fi. W33. PAGE NINE Head every ex) on this page you will proooDlj find exacts the things vou nave been loo ing tot 01 e.sele ol trade to! unused articles you mav nave Search foui attic ot (tore-room jou may find many thtng tthert are eklng and oe sole to realize immediate cash II what ' you want isn't here ad teniae tol it Tribune Classi fied Ads are Inexpensive -effective' per word first imertlon lie (Minimum 21c) Bach addlttnnnl Insertion. per word .. It (Minimum Hie) per line pet month without copv chance . SI--1 CASH Or money order must ac company all mail order classified ads. LOST AND FOUND LOST Bunch keys In leather hold er, on Granite esc. aoove ,jwr. ( Ashland, evening of July 4. Phone v LOST Waltham wrist-watch; spring strap. Reward. Phone 29. LOST If dog nissme. call 1616 WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Farm help for hoelns beets on 'basis $3.00 acre. Bunk house accommodations but must furnish own blankets. Board U1.00 day. Poplar Land Co.. Snohomish, Wash. WANTED Boys. 10 to 12 to sell newspapers on the street, after noons Inquire Mntl Tribune. WANTED rEMALE HELP WANTED Beauty operator with following. Write Box 1295, Tribune. WANTED Woman for general house work; two in family. 814 E. 9th St., evenings. WANTED SITUATIONS TOUNG LADY wants housework by hour. 317 Chestnut. MARRIED MAN with trallei wants ranch work. Understands livestock and machinery. Good milker. Fred Beshears, Medford, Ore., Gen. Del. DRIVING to Los Angeles Thursday. Want three, share expem.es; late sedan. Phone 410-R, or Inquire at 440 So. Riverside. MIDDLE-AGED lady wants employ ment In summer resort. Assistant cook or care of cabins. Box 1487, Tribune. EXPERIENCED tractor and truck driver wants work. References Box 1467, Tribune. CAPABLE Woman, good cook, wants work In camp or home, run cnarge Unincumbered. Box 1210, Tribune. RICE the painter Phone 1157-J WANTED Miscellaneous PATIENTS WANTED 337 8. Oakdale, WANTED. RASPBERRIES 3000 pounds, 6c pound, cash. Crates returned.. Fluhrer.'s Bakery. FURNITURE reupholstered, refiniah ed, reglued. Phone 969-R. WANTED RASPBERRIES 3000 lbs., 6o lb. Cash. Crates returned Fluhrer'a Bakery. 'WILL PURCHASE stamped envelopes, X nrovlnn tr, 1 flOO nr Btnmn ml Iff. tion. Box 1466, care Tribune, or Phone 1034. WANTED Hay to ball, have new equipment. Call 319 Laurel Street Phone 1226. WANTED Dirt for fill. Pl-one 945-X. LAUNDRY Mrs Huson, Tel. 1345-M . WELL DRILLING $1 60 per ft first oo rt etc. j u uoage. dim tung WANTED Dead and worthless ani mals removed free of charge I-hone 1769 ( revarse charges) . southern Oregon By-Products Co. HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID For Your Furniture MEDFORD RAROAIN HOUSE , 27 N Grape St. Phone 1063 WOOL - MOHAIR - HIDES And Pelts See us before you sell MEDFORD BARGAIN HOPSE 37 N Grape St. Phone 1062 WE PAY MOKh CASH For Your Furniture HOI. BROOK A ANDREWS 6tb and Front Pbone 647 AIOHESl PRICES PAID for Bntterirt " Radiators, Aluminum. Brt.s Cop per and other- metals. MEDFORD, BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N Orape Ht Phone 1062 FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Small partly f-jrnfrhed hous?. 133 So. Grape. Phont 476-X. Key 428 North Holly. FOR RENT Fine home ua South Oakdale near high schoo!. 425 So. Oakdale. FURNISHED house. 524 Plum. Call at 503 Plum or Phone 861-J after 6:30 evenings or Sunday. SMALL furnished house: Frlgldalre. Inquire 126 So. Grape. FOR RENT urnlshed or unfur nished 7 -room modern home, near Senior high. Box 1468. Tribune. FINE new home. Adults oni? Alice Nelson. 20 Ashland Ave. Medford. NEWLY decorated 6-room house, fur nished. Phone 1Q91-H. FOR RENT 3 -room modern furnish ed noi.se. electric refrieerntor ran.ro A and water henter. $25 00 month. Water paid. 315 South Peach. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Attractive 6 -room mod. era house, only $26 month, water paid. L. Q. Plckell. 18 So. Bartlett 4-ROOM furnished house for rent Inquire 305 So. Oakdale. FOR RENT Small furnished 3-room house. Close In. water paid. $lo month. 119 S. Holly. FOR RENT 7 -room bouse. 444 So. Fir St. FOR RENT APARTMENTS TWO furnished housekeeping rooms, 15. Third house back of Berry dale Second-Hand store, 323 Kennet St. 3-ROOM furnished apt. 40 Quince. Adults. HOUSEKEEPING or keeping rooms, S2 a week. 627 No. Central. FOR RENT 3-room furnished apt. Adults only. 220 Haven. FOR RENT Furnished apartment. Hotel Grand. FURNISHED apartment for rent, close In. 231 West 5th St. FOR RENT To employed lady, at tractive and very desirable small modern apartment, completely and newly furnished; electric refriger ator, private (tub) bath, etc. A real home for the business woman, with small rent. 316 No. Central. FOR RENT Three -room furnished apartment, garage. Private en- . trance, shady vard. 810 South, Oak dale. , FURNISHED APT. No. 3 Court. 329 No. Holly. Durrell FOR RENT Small furnished Apt. Frlgldalre, electric range Htel Holland. PARTLY furnished apartment, 1 132 Court St. Call at 1036 Court St., or 1405 N. Riverside. Phone 1261. APARTMENT for rent. 334 Apple. FOR RENT Furnished Apt. Inquire 305 So. Oakdale. VAWTER Apartments. 20 No. Hollv. unfurnished, lower, hot water, elec tric range and refrigerator. Call Apt. 1 or phone 1106. FURNISHED modern apartment 61 N. Oakdale. FINE modern apartment. Inquire at p. at F Ban. FOR RENT Small furnished apart . ment No smoking. 530 S Centra) APTS. FOR RDNT GeBauer Apta APARTMENT FOR RENT Front apartment, nicely fur nished; combination living and dining room with fire place: bedroom, bath cabi net kitchen: hot and cold water furnished Rent reas onable. Apply at business office. Mail Tribune FOR RENT 2 runyshed apartments See Rolnnrt Hubbard or AJ Llttrell FOR RENT Furnished Rooms SLEEPING ROOM suitable for two 225 Cottage St. NEWLY decorated room for rent, comfortable bed. 2 week. 408 Ed wards. FOR RENT Heated furnished room 714 West 1 0th Phone 1655- V ATTRA CTTVE rooms 404 8 Gra pe FOR RENT BOARD ROOM NICE. CLEAN ROOM and Board. $35 month. Including laundry. Just off Main, near courthouse, fill West 8th. Phone 1368-X. BOARD and ROOM 718 E Main FOR RENT Miscellaneous MEADOW pasture for rent. C. J. Greb, one mile north Eagle Point on Crater Lake Hwy. FOR RENT 2 store rooms steam heated office room See Al uttrell or Roland Hubbard Phorte 237 FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Four-ral. Jersey cow, second calf. Armprlest. J'vllle-Ruch Hwy., 10 miles from Medford. FOR SALE Good Poland China weaners. Henry M. Bennett, Ap- piegate. FOR SALE POULTRY STARTED and day-old chicks Barred kocks s Ham pan ires cu per iuu Leghorns $8 Free literature Brooks Hatchery. Qmnts Pass, Ore FOR SALE PETS DOGS FOR SALE Registered, pedigreed Cocker Spaniel pups. L. E Messen ger, 172 Mountain Ave.. Ashland, Ore. Phone 456-J. CANARIES. 1127 W Maln. Tel. 1497. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE OR TRADE My equity in a Plymouth oe luxe aeaan. rei, 234-R-3. f 1935 FORD V-8 Coupe; new motor, throughout. new paint; perfect Onlv $289 on low easy terms. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth Distributors for Jackson County. FOR SALE "29 Chevrolet coupe. 412 Laurel. FOR SALE Equity 1930 Willys Cpe iio: newly overhauled. Apply 246 fo. Centra! For Exchange Miscellaneous FOR SALE OR TRADE Stock trailer. Vl7E-BW- 07 Appl" St. For Exchange Real Estate FOR SALE Oood 1927 Ewx sedan, $15 cash. Inquire at 1028 Court. 4 ACRE, irrigated, near citj limits; trade for building material, live stock or what have you? Write A Powers, Applegate. FOR SALE Or trade for small ranch, newly built modern house: bath, nook, store room, 5 lotr, garage, chicken house, fruit trefs. lota of ahrubs. lawn. P. W. Quackcnbush, Rt. 3, Box 12, Eagle Point. Ore. For Exchange Real Estate . CALIFORNIA BUSINESS on Highway 99. 6 miles south of Xndlo, Cal Gas station, repair garage; used cars, groceries, cafe, 11 cabins; 15 acres good farm land. To exchange for improved ranch, sheep, goat or farm within 10 or 15 miles Medford or Eugene. R. M. Shackelford, Rt 1, Thermal. Cnllf. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 8 acres, new 4-room modern house, cement basement. Sacrifice 82250. Also 5 -room mod ern furnished house, 3 lots, close In; easy terms: $1800. Will rent for $25. Also a acres, moaern o-room house, 2 acres Ladlno clover; good barn, chicken house; free water right; all fenced woven wire. $2600, X't cash. Also 5 -room modern house, $1500. $250 down: balance $15 month. Also several ranches and city and suburban homes. "Dad" Roberts, 720 West 2nd. BEST BUY In Medford 5-room mod ern home. $2250. 222 W. Jackson St. FOR SALE Accept some trade. 30 cabln Auto Court with 3-pump service station, grocery store with lunch counter In bonnectlon;' well . established business; good corner in Medford on highway: paying 15 on Investment. 1023 West 9tn St. WHEN you think of real estate think of BROWN & WHITE. FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS For Information inquire of Warren Patterson. Secretary at the Nations Farm Loan Office 202 Llbert BlUa. Tel 1149 Or O A. Barnes 167 E 8th. Eugene. Ore. HOUSES FOR SALE in Medford and surrounding towns. Easy term jAck0n County Federal Saving? Lonn A.octntinn FOR SALE Miscellaneous FOR SALE Outboard motor, twin 2'i-h.p., like new. Bargain. 219 So. ,Ivy St. Phone 600-L. FOR SALE Cedar posts 15c. In - quire Brownsboro store, !& miles from store. FOR SALE ' "Covered Wagon" de luxe- trailer house; sleeping room for four; all modern: latest thing out. Driven only 6,000 miles. Will trade for team of work horses or milk cows. Balance In cash. See at City Park, Rogue River, Ore. FOR SALE Electric refrigerator, vacuum cleaner, radio, electric range. 222 W. Jackson. BOYSENBERRIES Every day; any hour; 76c crate. B. V, Goodroad, West Ste wart Ave. FOR SALE 36( '30 caterpillar. ft. 1 14 -inch pipe; 1162 Court. FOR SALE Birch mahogany drop leaf table In forst class shape, $18. Phone 969-R. FOR SALE) Youngberrtes, 75c crate; currants, 90c; weaner pigs. Charles Owen, Phone 1453-J-l. ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR, good washing machine, DeLaval cream separator, small size; 8-plece dining room set; some 2' 6", 2' 8", 6" 8" doors. Al's Trading Post, J'vllle Hwy. and Lozier Lane. FOR SALE New trailer house. See blacksmith at Phoenix, Ore. Price right. Built from Masonlte, not veneer. FOR SALE Boysenberrles. You fur nish containers and pick at 40c crate or 4Ac lb. C. D. French, Grand View Drive, Ashland. Ore, FOR SALE Lettuce crates and fruit Jars. City Dump. HAY FOR SALE Pasture for rent, Patrick Ranch, Eagle Point. FOR SALE Good icebox cheap; iron bedsteads, $1: mattress, $3; springs $1. 518 E. Main. FOR SALE Early peaches: you pick them; bring containers. Tel 869-W. Mrs. A. Cherry. RED Raspberries. You pick them Bring containers. 4c box. 1 mile west of Phoenix, VA mile west Cal hon ranch. C. Betz. BARGAIN BUILDING MATERIAL PRICES Shingles and Shakes. Wall Board: low grade dry lumber; used and defective doors,. sash and windows; some paint and varnish Items. It will pay to look over our "Cash & Carry Department. THE MEDFORD LUMBER CO. At 3rd & Fir A Pioneer Yard FOR SALE Harley-Davidson motor cycle, first class shape, a bargain. See It at Davis Feed Store. THINKING Of ROOFING? We have the answer CERTAINTEED Let this Old Reliable Firm furnish you your roofing needs and fac tory-trained applicators. Easy term finance arranged. CERTAINTEED Roofing Materials Nationally Known and recommended. THE MEDFORD LUMBER CO. At 3rd & Fir Phone 629 START your own business. Will sell part of my stock of slightly used ciotning, cneap. dis east Main. BARN timbers, telephone and Ight poles A. J. Ro bison. Eagle Point LAUREL, Fir and Pine; $t up TeJ 452- R- 2 SUGAR PINE bHAKES FOR SAM E. C Faber, Central Point. BUY Electric Fence where jou can get service: $17.50 up. Harry Ww gant. Ashland. Phone ll-P-4 CHERRIES Several varieties Oeb- hrrV ml N Brttr Crk . Cent Pt MISCELLANEOUS BOYS AND GIRLS Learn an In strument hts summer. Whipple Studio. 607 King. WASHER SERVICE All makes. Full line genuine Maytag parts. Medford Maytag Co.. 31 North Bartlett. Tel. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE On account of sickness. Must sll modern equipped restau rant, doing good business. Long lease. For Information write Box 1451. Mall Tribune. SERVICE STATION and grooery store lor saie. oua . Kiversme. LOOK LOOK LOOK Two-pump gas station wttn living quarters, 3 lots, fine place to build auto court. Has air compressor and water pump. Full price $1050: $250 down; $10 per month. Ve W. C. McOlasson, 1610 N. Riverside, BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNT! ABSTRACT CO. TITLE INSI-KANCB ABSTRACTS ESCROWS Expert Rug Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Clean ar de moth Rugs, Davenports. Chairs, etc 39 So Grape Geo. A Seely. Ph. 1172 Dressmaking. THE DOMESTIC SHOPPE 25 yra. cxp rallorlns Dressmaking. Altera tiunt Remodeling. Hemstitching BucuJe. and Buttons covered 19 N Bartlett THE FASHION SHOP DreasmakinR and Remodeling Buttons ind Buckles covered Room 12. Sparta Bldg. Tel. 1181. DRESSMAKING. Tailoring, La dial Coata and 8ults. Alterations Prices reasonable Mary M. Coker. Cra terlnn Bldg. LOANS E-X-T-R-A Money When You Need It! When you require extra funds to pay your bills or for otner pur poses, see us. We ask for no en dorsers and make no embairassing Investigations. You get your money at once without any deductions. Ample repayment time and modest charges, we invite you to inquire for further Information. Call, Phone or Write OREGON FINANCE CO. (Formerly Ore. & Wash. Mtg Co.) Lie. No. S-211 M217. Phone 139. 45 South Central. Radiator Repairing, HOOPER'S RADIATOR 8 E R V I C I 33 South Bnrtlett. Painting. PAINTING Industrial and resldenMal work quickly done at moderate cost Latest spray-type equipment F H Gardner. Phone 1375-W. COLORS BY NATURE - PAINTS BY PITTSBURGH. Let us recommend a reliable painter or paperbangei F.H.A loans for painting now avail able. Pittsburgh Paint Store. 132 W Main Expert Window Cleaner. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel 117V House cleaning, floor waxing, Je- mothlng. rug, upholstery cleaning Transfer. DAVIS TRANSFER AND 8TOHAOR Local and Long Distance Furnltun Movlng. Bonded carriers. Fireproof storage. Expert crating, packing and shipping service. "Davis for Service." Phone 844 EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 26 8o. Fir. Phone 316 Prices right. Service guaranteed. LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Filing Final Account In the County Court of the State or Oregon for the County of Jackson. In the Matter of the Estate of Corbm Edgell, deceased. Notice Is Hereby Given that the undersigned has filed her final ac count and report In. the above en titled estate and that by order of the County Court In and for Jack son County, Oregon, a hearing upon the same haa been set for Friday. July 29th, 1938, In the County Court Room at the Court House In Med ford, Jackson County, Oregon, at the hour of ten o'clock, A. M. All persons having objections thereto are hereby notified to present the same on or before such time. Date of first publication of this notice ts June 29th, 1938. RUTH H. EDGELL, Executrix of the Estate of Corbln Edgell, deceased. ROBERTS it. MCALLISTER, ; Attorneys for Estate, 1 Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS l Article of food I. Aacanda ' . . Behave rj. Till, of a knight il. Explat. 14. Sticky stuff 16. Intermittent 17. Propel wltb oars 18. Hawaiian food 19. Be overfond of 2. Soldiers em Sloyed In laglni mines iy Daughter of one's brother or sister SS. Pointed tools '19. Suppress In pronouncing. IL Symbol for ra dium ft. American Solution of Vesterday'i Puult OrDlEISRlflTlAISClEWAl TjUbjEA P AC E MO PWU TTgElspgp E fE Rggy Mm gpMT ApT N TTPIE clAjd MlMe Mb ism izsa PADtR Eg S I MTiTf A R S E R E C TMCff AlPjBM I T ffiHEWQlsKgVE EJQTWsTL I PfSMgO NER ?1U.M sigp e sIO DTFJ 5TT E r ait op! m gj&DT i s ay g sie A L A RqATPTDgfjS AT E yIoikIesIeIdIiIl. bMe luE gElE!D2Dl author ii. Small Insects 41. Worthless: Biblical Emmet Extinct bird Inferences or deductions Large marine animal Run away secretly Female sandpiper Tinjr Kunsisn vn leae com . munlty 45. 16. Correct: 47. colloq. St. Wlnired II. 37. Bobbin 3S. Dry fruit II male up of three or more 61 cells 10. Missions 16. 1 r r iff r h i7 ia nf h77" i SS!IZZSSZlZSl 21 TsT 23 24 Hp? . 2U if" 28 3" 111 n ' mm ""; ''m iiiiziiiizzii ''"A iZZllZ y 1S I 1 m ftp" Notice of Settlement of Final Account and Petition For Distribution In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson county. In the Matter of the Estate of Bemlece F. Bailey, deceased Notice If hereby given that Robert S. Bailey, administrator or the Estate of Bemlece F. Bailey, deceased, has rendered and presented for iinai set tlement and filed in said court ui final account of his administration together with a petition for final distribution, and that the 1st day of August, 1938, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day, In the court room of said court, in the county of Jackson, State of Oregon, have been fixed and appointed as the time and place for the settlement or sam account and the hearing of said petition, at which time and place any person Interested In said Estate may appear and make objection, if any there be, to said account and petition. Dated this 29th day of June. 1938 ROBERT 8. BAILEY. Administrator of Estate. J. F. FLIEGEL, Attorney for Estate. NOTICE: On and after August 5, 1938, as Administrator of the Estate of Florence Mclnnls, deceased, I will sell at private sale, at Rooms 306-208, Cooley Theatre Bldg., Medford, Ore gon, for cash, or at least 13 cash and the balance within three years, with Interest at 6 per annum, se cured by the note of the purchaser with a mortgage upon the property to secure the payment thereof, sub ject to confirmation by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County, the following de scribed real property of sala estate, located within Jackson County, Ore gon: The South Half of the Southeast Quarter of Section Eighteen, In Township 33, South of Range Two, East of the Willamette Meridian, less about one acre heretofore sold to School District No. 28. as de scribed In deed now of re-cord In Volume 116, at page 625 Deed Records of Jackson County. Oregon. RAWLES MOORE. Notice. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Jackson County In the Matter of the Estate of C. H. Howell, also known as Cheney H. Howell, Deceased Notice 1a hereby given that the undersigned, as administratrix of the above named decedent, haa filed here In her final report and account, and that August 9. 1938, at 10 o'clock a. m.. at the courthouse In the City of Medford, In said County, has been fixed by the above named court as the time and place for hearing ob jections to said final account and for the examination and allowance thereof. Dated: July 6. 1938. MRS. M. H. SEYLER. Administratrix. The Grange Lake Cretk Grange Next meeting of Lake Creek Orange will be Friday, July 8, at which time the lecturer will conduot a contest between married and alngle mem bers. Attendance oontest resulted In a tie at the last meeting so will have to be decided Friday. Again all members are urged to attend. Interesting points of the last meet lng were a marketing committee report by Tom Stanley; report of state grange session, by Clnua Char ley. Tom Stanley and Mabel Stan ley, and Grange Cooperative report by Reed Charley. Russ Moore also spoke of a Corvallls bulletin con taining a warning against cattle rustlers. The program presented by the ladles of the grange Included songs by group: Riddles, by Mabel Stan, ley: "Farming." by Myrtle Charley; Farmer Stebblns on Rollers," by Beth Zundel; Stories, by Nora Brad. shaw: "Sour Grapes," by Julia Sldley Dae Mall Tribune Want Ads Cross-Word Puzzle T. City In Okla. noma t. Support 9. Coincide 10. Soft murmur 11. Draw arter I J, Soaks up 20. Cravat 31. Taste 12. Roused from sleep ts. California rock (lab 14. Kind of rock U. Shouted V. Noblemen SO. Roman road II. Slowly moving field or body of Ice li. Wise counselors II. Ancient wine receptacle 17. Hindu queen 19. Beauty of form or movement 41. fixed charge 41. Unite by treatv. 41. Place for storing hay 41. Native metal bearing compound) 41. Old card game 49. LI k sly 60. Late: comb. form 1. Obstinate BIPIEEHdIeInIyI 66. Hindu peasants ST. Toper DOWN tEnallah Istltr Swindler: slang I. Get a tight tFlferpfant Japanese . statesman 1 Turf Meteorological Report July 6 Forecasts Medford and vicinity: Fair tonight and Thursday; not much change In temperature. Fair tonight and Thursday, but fogs on the coast, slightly warmer in east portion tonight; moderate northwest wind ott the coast. Local Data Temperature a year ago today: Highest, 88; lowest. 46. Total monthly precipitation, trace. Deficiency for the month .10 inches. Total precipitation since Septem ber 1, 1937, 24.97 inches. Excess for the season, 7.39 Inches. Relative humidity at 5 p.m. yes terday. 20 per cent; 5 a.m. today, 73 per cent. Tomorrow: Sunrise, 4:43 a.m. Sun set, 7:49 p.m. Observations Taken at 5 a. mH 120 Meridian Time. u in S S og r f1 M Boise ........ 73 60 Clear Boston ....... 84 66 .06 Clear Chicago 90 68 P. Cdy. Denver 66 68 .13 Cloudy Kureka 68 .60 Cloudy Helena 68 48 .14 Clear Los Angeles 76 64 Cloudy MEDFORD 87 66 Clear New York .wm... 86 63 Clear Omaha 100 68 1.49 P. Cdy. Phoenix ............ ..109 63 Clear Portland . 83 64 Clear Reno 82 44 Clear Roseburg 83 68 Clear Sslt Lake 70 46 .04 Clear San Francisco . 68 63 Cloudy Seattle 74 64 clear Spokane 80 66 Clear Washington, D.C. 86 63 Clear Yakima .... 88 60 Clear ENVOY SIDESTEPS E SAN FRANCISCO, July . (UP) Kanzo Shlozakl, Japanese conaul- general, today refused "with regreta" an Invitation to attend a mass meet ing In protest against the Japanese bombings of Chinese cities and civil ians. A spokesman for 8hloaiki an nounced the consul-general "regret ted he was not In a position to at tend" the meeting, which was to be sponsored by the American friends of the Chinese people. "We wanted him to attend," aald Prof. Alexander ECaun, University of California, "so that he could report to his government the attitude of the American people toward the atro- oltlea In China." Huge Gold Cargo Taken From Ship QUEBEC, July 6. (Canadian Press) Under police guard and In official secrecy about plans, 11,600,000 In gold was taken by train to Quebec today from the liner Ascanla, atranded Sat urday at a submerged ledge 166 miles down the 8t. Lawrence river from Quebec, The Europe-bound Aacanla'a paa sengera were transferred to other ships. Her cargo waa removed In hopes she coluld be towed to Quebec. The gold waa a routine shipment of the Bank of Canada to London and will be reshlpped from here to Lon don. It waa believed. Too Many Drunks For Portland Jail PORTLAND, July fl (JP) Those spirits who took the holiday week end for the occasion of a drunk got off lightly In municipal court because there were so many of them. Con fronted with 160 drunk' charges, tho court found It Impossible to send the wayward to Jail. Those who could pay a nominal fine were freed upon remitting It. while the others, after being sent to jail for luncb, were freed. State Retail Trade Down 26 Per Cent WASHINGTON, July 6. UP) Retail sales of 47S Independent stores In Oregon declined 36 per cent In dollar volume In May compared with May. 1937, the commerce department said today. May sales were 8 per cent low er than In last April. The city of Eugene showed the smalleat decrease In total aalea vol ume from last May with an 18 per cent loss. Klamath Falls reported the greatest decline, a 41 per cent lose. OCEAN SHIP READY FOR COLUMBIA TRIP PORTLAND. July A. OP) The ocean freighter Charles1 L. Wheeler, Jr.. arrived here last night prepara tory to her voyage Friday and Sat urday up the Columbia river as the first ocean vessel ever to attempt navigation to The Dalles. The Wheeler, accompanied by the coast guard cutter Onondaga, will leave here Friday noon, expecting to arrive at Bonneville dam locks at 7 p. tn. The following morning at i. m., will mark the start of a mid-Columbia celebration of the first use of the locks by an ocean vessel. WOODBURN. ore., July t-HJP) Louise Isa belle Norman. 7, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Norman of Malalla, died early today from burns received while playing with matches on July 4. Notice. Bids open for tho sale of School Building and wire fence, Klk Creek Social Club. Inquire Ruth Proctor, Secretary Trail, Oregon J id It . ' ' 'V4k I - I ft n ;! : A r, ylt 'J , r fcMil.M.nena.M.i ...j ?i -lAsw,......, . I gy 0LDCREETS NEW, Caroline S. Woodruff of Castle, fon, Vt., congratulates successor, Dr. Reuben T. Shaw of Northeast high school, Philadelphia, who was chosen president of National Education Association at convention in New York. ; - . v k . . I ! - v s . , ! tC- w 1 -r- I h M 7 r ' il JhJ& 1 :J CO EAST, YOUNC MAN, love ordered RollywooA Dim actor, Robert Wilcox, contrary to that famous "Go West" ad. vice of Horace Greeley. In above New York reunion are Wilcox and Joy Hodges, the former Des Moines girl who played one of leads In "I'd Rather Be Right," of which George M. Cohan was the star. Wilcox end Miss Hodges may wed, reports say. r w . v"f 'RAJAH' AND HIS BOSS talk turkey and some win at. Chattanooga, Tcnn., after Rogers Ilornsby, new manager of Challanooga Lookouts got Into Lookouts uniform. Joe Engel is dob president, Ilornsby was formerly Baltimore Orioles coach. BERMUDA HONEYMOON gives a place In the sun to Immensely wealthy Alfred Gwynne Vanderbllt, owner of one of nation's best racing stables, and bride, the former Manuel Hod son of San Francisco. They were married Juno ( on Long Island. China ranks third among the cot ton producing countries of the world, bci. Ind the United Btatos and India. Chinese cotton, however, la coarse, uneven and s!:ort staple, and at tempts are now bolnij made to Im prove It through using American seed. & :.v IT 1 I ' I ill" China Invariably "swallows up " las Invaders. The settlement of North China by the Invading Hsungnus and Suenpea Inverters' began In the first century and by the end of the flfsn century those tribes shewed no ap preciable difference from the Cal oe.