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fEDFOTCD MAIL TRTBUSTE, rEDTTQITD, DT?'FGOy. THTRSDAY. .TtTLT 7. 1933. PAGE NTSTE LOCAL and PERSONAL Bullls Here 5tb Bullls. Jr. tut policeman In Roseburg. trans acted business In Medford today. Prom Sardine Creek Mr. George Smith and Mra. F. N. Tygart of Sar dine creek were Medford shoppers today. To Leave Friday J. W. MorrU and Mra. A. Anderson of Santa Ana, Cel are leaving tomorrow for their home after a visit at the w. m. Morrla home in the Table Rock dis trict. Leave for Detroit Miw Betty DaUalre and Miss Virginia Ooodman left here July 4 for Detroit where tney win spena m "" Miss Dallalre's father. Gueet from London A guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles X. Rose of Loeler Lane la Lou Bog g la of London, England, a cousin of Mrs, Rose. The visitor will spend a few weeks here. Recovering Condition of Mrs. Clyde Moore of 209 Portland avenue was reported today as satisfactory. Mrs. Moore underwent a major oper ation Tuesday morning in Sacred Heart hospital. Flying North Lieut. A. A. Straubel stopped at Medford municipal airport last night to have his army Douglas observation plane refueled. He was returning to his station at Port Lewis. Wash., from a practice flight to Los Angeles. Inspects Airport Kenneth S. Perry. WPA engineer at Portland, this morning Inspected WPA projects com pleted at Medford municipal airport. Mr. Perry resided here when the WPA maintained a regional office In Med ford. Kenly "Home Granger Kenly, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. Corning Kenly of Route 1, arrived In Medford this morning by train from Cambridge, Mass. He will spend the remaining summer months visiting his parents. He Is a student at Harvard. Returns Here Albert' Burch re turned to his home on the Old Stage road this morning by train from Bakersfleld and other California cities where he had spent the past fort night transacting business. He Is a consulting mining engineer. Visiting Parents Mrs. Royce Fin ley of Olendale, Cal.. and Mre. Gene Moffatt of Hollywood. Cal., are spend ing two weeks here as guests of Mr. and Mra. J. A-Moffatt or H34 west 9th street. Mrs. Plnley Is a daughter and Mrs. Moffatt a daughter-in-law of their hosts. Form Complin T. E. McGraw of Eagle Point and Harvey P. Morgan of Trail have filed notice with the county clerk of their Intention to assume the business name of "Mc-Graw-Morgan Lumber company." Company headquarters will be In Eagle Point. Speeder Fined Raymond H. Chamberlain was fined $5 and $4.50 oats In Justice of the peace court yesterday for driving a truck at an txoesslve rate of speed on South Central avenue. Driving at 40 miles n hour, Chamberlain forced a mo torist to the highway shoulder near the fairgrounds, the court was told. Visits Wife Loda A. Early of Carglll court returned recently from Eugene where he spent several days visiting nil wife and other relatives. Mrs. Early, Medford high school teacher, Is attending the summer session at the University of Oregon In Eugene. Guests Here The Mioses Edna and Em a Simpson of Berkeley, Cal.. were overnight guests In Medford at the Hotel Medford. They were en route to Crater lake and other scenic at tractions here. The two sisters said they were greatly Impressed with the grandeur of southern Oregon. Slightly Injured Lyle Seymour of Central Point sustained a slight head Injury Tuesday night on the Taylor road west of Central Point when his machine collided with a car operated by A. E. Powell of Central Point, a city police report said today. Minor damage was done to both auto mobiles. Car Entered A. D. Perdue of 921 North Central avenue reported to city police yesterday that his auto mobile was broken into sometime Tuesday night and a three-cell flash light and five boxes of 22 shells were stolen. The car was parked on a lot at Grape and Sixth streets. A 22 rifle and several robes In the car were not molested, the owner re ported. DriTer Tests Applicants for auto mobile driver licenses or permits will be examined here Saturday from & to 8. Ward McReynolds. state ex aminer, and his staff will receive applications In council chambers on the top floor of city hall. Both writ ten and road tests will be given. To pass the tests applicants must be familiar with the contents of the state drivers' manual. Cople? of the manual may be obtained without cost at city and state police head quarters, sheriff offices and chambers of commerce. t Named to Board A. H. Ban well has been re-elected to the pdvisory board of the Oregon Roadside Coun cil. It was disclosed In a letter he received today from Mrs. Jessie M. Honeyman of Portland, council presi dent. "Your Interest and valuable assistance have meant so much to us In the past that we -should like to have you continue serving on our advisory board," Mrs. Honeyman wrote. Mr. Banwell accepted. This Is the third year he has been elected to the board.' He Is manager of the Jackson County Chamber of Com merce. From Alhambra Gus Parnln of Alhambra, Cal., left this morning for the north after having visited In Medford for a week. He was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earle Hoover; 37 Tripp street. Mr. Parnln and Mr. Hoover were friends during the World war and this was their first visit In 10 years. From Burbank Mr. and Mrs. Paul Moe of Burbank, Cal., were brief guests In Medford recently They were on their way to the north TJmp qua river where they went on a camping trip with Mr. and Mrs. 1 Frank Hoover of Eugene. The couple will return to Medford this week-end to participate In a camping trip to Lodgepola camp on South Pork with Mr. and Mrs. Earle Hoover of 37 Tripp street. Rialto Thriller "...ra A federal marshal assigned to smash Arizona banditry Is George O'Brien's - latest role In the new thrill Western. "Gun Law." which cornea to the Rialto theater for to morrow and Saturday. "Law of the Plains." starring Charlea Starrett, will play as the companion feature with "Gun Law." Roxy Funsters The Three Rltz Brothers, mad screen maniacs, are funnier than ever In their first starring picture. "Life Begins at College," playing at the Roxy theater today and tomor row only. On Business 0. V. Starbuck, dis trict superintendent of the Shell Oil company here, transacted business-In Ashland Tuesday. Visiting Here Mr. and Mrs. George Bohrer of Eugene are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jarrett of Route 4. They arrived last Tues day. Gets Scholarship Philip Lowry. son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lowry of the Bear Creek orchards, today re ceived an undergraduate scholarship from the University of Oregon in Eugene. The award was given Mr. Lowry for his excellent scholastic rating while attending the university. He Is a Junior at the college, a pre law major, and active in campus affairs. During his senior year at the Medford high school, Mr. Lowry received a scholarship for the same college, also for his scholastic rating- Hope Dims For Boy ESTES PARK, Colo.. July 7. (AP) Search continued today for Alfred Beilhartz, 4-year old Denver boy missing since Sunday in the rough, timbered Roaring river region of Rocky mountain national park. TVie child's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Beitlhartz. held little hope ne would be found alive. San Francisco Buttei SAN FRANCISCO, July 7. AP) Butter, 02 score 27c; 91 score, 35 'jC. SACRAMENTO, July 7 (AP) Churning cream butterfat, first grade, 29y2c; second grade, 26c. Closing time for Too Late to Clas sify Ads is 1:30 p m. FOR 1 At the following Trade and Win Contest Stores on all cash purchases and cash on account, up to $500. Over $500, regular schedule. This vote offer expires Satur day, July 9. Bowman's Beauty Shop Brassfield Music Company 0. E. Gates Auto Company 0. M. Kidd & Company, Shoes C. M. Kidd Shoe Repair Dept. diet Leonard Super Service Station City Meat Market Cupp's Furniture Company Cupp'a Furniture Exchange Daily's Auto Painting East Side Pharmacy Economy Lumber Company F E Samson & Company Holloway'i Reliable Grocery Hubbard Bros., Hardware Hubbard-Wray, Implement Ideal Bicycle Shop Jacque Lenox Leonard Electrio Company Liberty Market Luman Brothers Medford Stationery Store Medford Domestic Laundry Reinhart & Barker, Inc. Rogue River Roof Co. Rose Bakery Sims Bros Gun & Cycle Shop Southern Oregon Gas Co Sunshine Donut Shop Swem's Gift Shop Valentine '8 Cafe Webb & Carlon West Side Pharmacy, Rexall What Not, The NOTICE: Take advantage of the C. M. Kidd & Company July Clearance sale. 2,500 VOTES on each pair of shoes sold. Sale starts Friday, July 8th. Standings of candidates showing over 20,000 votes. Count taken up to last Satur day, July 2. Candidates bringing their standings up to 20,000 votes will again appear in the published list. Gentner, Latin Balding or Moffett. Jor..., Haml,h. Mari-. Easle Point.. Axtell. Mm. Ranald, Trail Corum, Pepgr , Olnwheld. Roger Puhl. Betty Rat, Dolores M. Ji.nr. .Mrs, Laura Rinmnnri. Kenneth. Rt. 3... Arnold. Helen. Rl. 4 Barker. L'dna . Llllle. Helen. Rl. 2 (tjlhreath. Bonnie. Ragle Point.. Takahlra. Alice Blew. Leigh Foley, Chester, Rt. 1 Brock. Pearl Mrntift, Mr. Nora. 8ami Valley SMnglrr. Milton Nrgless, Vernon. Talent (telle, Clarence 1 f'rawfiirrt. Richard . ,090.401 ,044,880 513,888 483,904 40S.77S 420.017 53,783 323,061 190,938 1K3.in 141.108 123.10.1 10O..MMI 89.350 S8.4XS 81,648 76.362 74.202 63.4.14 61.134 M.33U 4.1.K03 4.1.270 Roger. Clarence , Broun. Zelda tVet, Mr,. Lenna . Preaht, Linn Thurston, Kenneth, Rt. ?. Dietrich, Merle Wolf. Roger Rawstern, ElMe, Rt. 3.. Smith. Harold ShitlU. Ray Shult,. 4oe Mulr. Sheldon. Rt. 1. Howard. Beatrice , Parker. Boh Curomlnrs. Fred Morgan, Robert Patrtrk. Blllr, Rt. 2. Van Dermark. Harry Rohlnton. Martha Kantor, llrnrj, Rt. 4.. Conley. Ilennle. 4arkMnTllle... Chapman. Belmar. fiold Iffll... Mee. Keith ,465 .079 ,6.15 ,880 ,11S ,09.1 IBS .693 lie .:s30 ,67S ,360 701 JIM ,030 60S ,271 ,000 30 .663 333 ,61.- .".1.1 Peggy Corum won the 3rd Bike with 443.252 Votes. LENGTHY LIST OF PETITIONS FILED FOR VOTER ACTION SALEM. July 7. (AP) Voters of Oregon, at the November election, fill approve or reject at least six Initiative measures, three constitu tional amendments, one bill and two referendum measures, records of the state department disclosed today. The time for filing completed pe titions for Initiative measures and constitutional 'amendments it the November election expires tanlght. Preliminary petitions for 24 of these measures and amendments were filed In the state department. Four From Legislature Three proposed constitutional amendments and one bill were re ferred by the 1037 legislature. These were: t Allowing ti:e governor 30 days, In stead of five days, after final ad journment of the legislature, to ap prove or veto bills. Repealing the double liability pro vision involving stockholders In banking corporations. Fixing the maximum compensation of legislators at 08 per day. Instead of 93, and limiting the length of regular legislative sessions to 50 days Instead cf 40 days; Special legislative sessions would be restricted to 30 days. Presiding officers, Including the president of the senate and speaker of the house, would receive two-thirda daily pay additional. Seek I're-Niiptlal tixnni Requiring both; men and women to submit to physical examination for marriage licenses and that phy sicians certificates shall show ap plicants free from contagious or .In fectious venereal disease, epilepsy, fceble-mlndedness, Insanity, drug addiction or chronic alcoholism. Blood tests would be required. Applicants denied licenses would have the right of appeal. The two reforendum measures are directed at anti-gambling bills ap proved by the 1037. legislature. One was known as senate bill No. 17, and was Introduced oy Senator . Carney of Clackamas county. The ' other was house bill No. 159, by Rep- resentatlve Hannah Martin of Mar lon county. ! These bills outlawed slot machines, plnball, dart and other similar games. Referendum petitions against these bills were sponsored by Oscar T. Olson and others of Portland. Initiative meosures follow: Providing for the purification of the waters of rivers, streams, lakes, watersheds and coastal area of Ore gon, establishing a sanitary author ity for administration, and setting up regulations for elimination of pol lution, sewage and other wastes. This measure woa filed by the Stream Purification League of Ore gon, of which State Treasurer Rufus C. Holman la president. For the regulation of picketing and boycotting, defining a labor dis pute and fixing penalties for viola tion. A labor dispute under this measure Is defined aa a bona fide controversy between employer and employes relative to wages, working hours or working conditions. This bill was sponsored by the Associated Farmers of Oregon and other farm organizations and 1 di rected particularly at labor organi zations. Authorizing and directing the g tote legislature to apply to congress for a convention to propose the philosophy and principles of the Townsend national recovery plan as an amendment to the federal con stitution. (Filed by Oregon Townsend organizations). Providing maximum annuity of 100 a month for all persons who have attained the age of 66 years, provided they shall not engage In r.ny gainful pursuit. Annuity would ie financed by two percent trans ition tax. with certain transaction? xempted. (Initiated by Elbert East- nn, Portland). Prohibiting the use of seines and iher fixed appliances In the Co imbla river. (By Oregon Wildlife ouncll.) Placing the sale of all alcoholic averages in state liquor stores and transferring four percent of receipts cf liquor control commission for scientific research. In case of vio lations, liquor control commission would be liable for damagea. (By Antl-Llquor League of Oregon.) The leaves of a species of golden rod have been used as a substitute for tea. Too Late to Classify LEAVING MUt Mil yount R.I.R. pullets, McRay strain. Jane Alex ander, Gold Hill. WANT TO RENT house to party who can pay rent In work. Thrashers i Kennela, Phoenix. LATE '30 Ford Coupe. 390 leaa than market price. Call 971, evenings. FOR RENT 80 acrea of food paa ture. Whitman. Coker Butte road. -)FOR SALE Fine weaner plRi. ready now. Whitman, Coker Butte road. MANY NEVER SUSPECT CAUSE OF BACKACHES This Old Treatment Often Bring Happy Relief Many eurferm rHrt nin bieVtrhi quickly, one thty HUcover tht th m) mum of thm IrouLl tnty b tired ki'loty. Tbe kidney i S'ttur cbief way of taking tL eictva trirla and wut out of th blood! Mt peopla put about 8 plaU a day or about I pound of WMteJ. Frtqusnt or -canty psaea with tmarting and burning ah own thera my b aomatiuna wrong wiih your kidDaya or bladder. An eiceaa of ari.li or poiaooa in your blaod. hn due to (unction! kidney dtsordera, may be U.a eauaa 0 DMcing berkurhe, rlitumatia paina, leg pilrw, 1 0-1 of pp arid energy, get tiog up nlfhta, awrllmg. puffioaas under the ejaf. hd md dtmatM. .Ii,fJD ra,tl Ak ,Ynii' druMiet for roen'i Pilla. uH twtMy l,y rmlii-.na fr over 40 ier rhv g, e uappy relitf and will Mp the 15 n tW of kidnrr tybea ftwh out noieoooua waate from youf blood. Oft lta a. lW THREE SACRIFICE SALES 6 Acres, irrigated; modern 4 -room house, completely furnished; good ouiDuuaings, rricea 10 seu uooa terms. 160 Acre; Paige fences; 30 acres cultivated: house, barn, family or chard: 1300. 3 -Room modern house, double' garage; close In, east side: $1300. Will take trailer house, some cash, balance $15 month. C. L. GO FT. 133 North Central. a a 67 acres on the Apple S A III I RRte river. 80 rods river frontage, 37 acres free water: alfalfa, clover, fl-room new log cabin, spring water. A good Fmall' farm wtth a beautiful set ting: fishing, swimming, ete. Take car aa part payment. Also a a a a SO acres. 47 Irrigated and aoZejUU n cl0ver' fsnd and f crosa-fenced with woven wire: old but livable house with spring water piped to house and barn; stanchions for 14 cows, 40 tona of hay In barn, more to cut, worlds of clover pasture. Will carry 30 cows. Trade for Medford or email suburban. Alao a a a a j. 6 -room modern home, SI BDD paVfd 'treet: M I WW hftde; close In: good re pair; $100 down, balance $20.00 month. jt. a a a a 1 cr on Millionaire Ttyyflll Drive: modern 5-room iea.efavu eottnge, garage, spring water, large fish pond, beautiful shade, flowers, etc. A very at tractive home. Terms. Well secured mortgage for $3000, trade for small suburban home. THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE Phone 1496 or 1548-R. FOR SALE Immediate possession of an attractive story and a half , stucco home, corner lot on n paved street on the east std Has large living room with rireplace, 3 bed rooms with roomy closets, convent- - ent kitchen with bullt-tns, bedroom and bath downstairs, 3 bedrooms and lavatory on second floor; bnse ment with furnace and laundry trays: double garage.aoement floor. PRICE $3600. REASONABLE DOWN PAYMENT AND LIBERAL TERMS. CARL Y. TENGWALD 136 West Main St. Phone 003. FOR SALE 4 -room house ; nice furniture, 300 Tripp; $350 down, balance $30 month. Inquire 415 Laurel. FOR SALE Large size Lonergan cir culating oil heater with tank and 30-ft. copper tubing, $75. Tel 093 or 1345-W. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE Another shipment of No. 1 Red Cedar Shlnglea. Oet our prices, New Garden Hose. 80 feet for $2.20. Lawn Mowers and Qarden Tools at reduced prices. Canvas Cota for $1.00; Army Blanket for $1.00 up. Large stock of tenta and tarpaulins, new and used. Complete camping outfits. 10.000 feet black heavy standard 3-in. used pipe; 100,000 feet new and used pipe from 'i-lneh to 4-lnch. Large quantity of Canvas Hose and Suet Ion Hose and fire protection tools and equipment. Paint, all colors, at $1.35 per gallon. Septic Tankj. Hot Water Tanks at greatly reduced prices, also plumb ing sundries. We have more Shoea and Boots from 26 cents up. Grain Sacks. 3 to 4 cents each; also sscklng and binding twine. Cable, Belting. Pulleys, Boxings and logging supplies, Corrugated Iron, Roofing and Build ing Paper. Another shipment received of Barb Wire and Fencing. REAL BARGAINS CAN BE HAD IN SPECIALS MENTIONED ABOVE AS WELL AS IN MERCHANDISE CAR RIED IN STOCK SUITABLE FOR THE HOUSEHOLD. THE FARM. THE MECHANIC. THE MILL AND THE MAN ON VACATION. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37-31 North Grape St. Thone 1063. FOR SALE 3-ton International truck, good condition. $125. 1024 . East 11th, LEAVING MUST SELL new bed, complete. Jane Alexander, uoia Hill. I FOR SALE White Leghorn pullets, 3 miles S.W, Phoenix on Anderson road. Leslie Shaw, Route 1 FOR SALE at bargain. Inboard motor boat, good condition, can at au Haven. Phone 1088-L. FOR SALE Cherries. Mrs. Helm roth, Griffin creek. FOR SALE Baby buggy, 610 Benson St. USED TRUCK TIRE BARGAINS 134x7, 10-ply $30.00 332x8. 10-ply , 27.50 TERMS See these before you buyl LEWIS SUPER SERVICE STATION 8th and Front. GIRL, 13. wants place to work Good with small children. Box 1353, Tribune. PET baby monkoy. Can supply most reasonable, Royal Rogue Kennela. FOR SALE .1030 Reo sedan, excel lent condition. Call at 205 Crater Lake Ave., evenings. FOR SALE Alfalfa hay, second crop in field ready now; first crop in stack. Jim Gregg. Central Point. sssss TODAY and PRI! Out to uH ill) education nnil WOW! what an (Ml unit Ion . . , ! tJVE WtZ 1 1 "'ir .AH-ti n and JOAN DAVIS TONY 1 MARTIN WANTED Your watch and clock repairing. Guaranteed. Reason able prices, 0. E. Myers, 116 N. Central. LOST - Lady's white purse Keep money but return glasses, watch, etc. Mrs. G. E. Turner, 103 Mis tletoe St. REPOSSESSED Electric Refrigerators, 4 aires; like new; for balance due; easy terms. See Den 1 son at 304 West Jackson St. 1 l:45-7:0-U:15 BOYSENBERRIES Plc,d frfh. crattd. 75c. W. SWwart. Good road. LAROE FRYERS DrfMlM'i, 1107 E. Main. BARRED ROCK CHICKS. TufKlay. Drtaaler'a Hatchery, 1107 t. Main. HAVE exceptional tnialnejv proposi tion for a huitler not over fifi. Oood profit and wages. Only $250 required. Write Box 1445, Tribune. WANTED. RASPBERRIES S0O0 pounds, 6c pound, ensh. Crates returned. Fluhrer'a Bakery. BOYSENBERRIES Picked fresh. 7Bc orate. B. V. Cloodroad, West Stew art Ave. ASS AVER W. O. WRIGHT, "Uft W. 11th St. Gold, silver, copper, 11.00 each. 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