?AGE SEVEN
ENROLLMENT SETS
ALL IE RECORD
IN STAIE SCHOOLS
EUGENE. Oct. 7. ( AP) A new
all-time peak for student enrollment
In the tlx Institution! of the Oregon
suit system of higher education is
reported In a summary Just Issued
from the office of the chancellor.
Incomplete registration report for
the fall term record a grand total
of 0.210 students this year u com
pared to 8.612 student on the same
date last year, or an Increase of 7
per cant.
Official records show that the com
bined student bodies when fall term
registration la complete will almost
double the registration In 1933-1934
when only 5.227 students were regis
tered at the six Institutions.
The three colleges of education
lead In percentage increase, with 216
per cent at the Eastern Oregon Col
lege of Education, 119 per cent at the
Oregon College of Education and 11.8
per cent at the Southern Oregon Col
lege of Education. The University of
Oregon has an 8J per cent Increase
and the state college 5.4 per cent. At
the medical school, where enrollment
la restricted, a decrease of 2.8 per
cent was reported.
Although final fall term registra
tion will not be available for some
time because of delayed registration
of graduate students, reports to date
are as follows; Oregon state college,
4.384; University of Oregon, 3,342;
Oregon College of Educatlou. 472;
Medical school, 419; Eastern Oregon
College of Education. 32 7; and South
ern Oregon College of Education, 27S.
R. A. F. Flying Boats Rescue 34 From Sinking Vessel
TRIAL 'HAY FEVER7
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A British royal air force flying patrol boat Is shown circling the sinking Hrltlsh freighter. Kensington Court, as a lifeboat (left), with
tret liter's crew of 34 pulls away from strlrken ship. Two flying boats picked up the entire crew, the first time, British authorities said. thu(
an entire crew had been rescued In such a manner. The Kensington Court had sent out un SOS after having been attacked by a submar
ine. Picture radioed from London to New York. (By airmail to Mall Tribune),
AQTRDIA PUINKC BIIMflD QARllTAPJ 11!
noiumtt UIIIIILOL iuifiui unuuinuL
BTOP and LOOK!
1984 CHEVROLET Master Sport i
Coupe; radio, heater. Reg. price 326.
Sacrifice price $206.
HAHN MOTOR CO.. 38 M. Riverside. 1
FURNISHED S-r Duplei, clean, close
in, garage, adults. Inq. 240 So
Qrape.
1039-R.
WANT TO RENT S or 4 -room house
for a year. Must be reasonable.
Inquire 326 Benson St.
WHY PAY RENTf
When you can buy a modern 7-room
house, close In. for $1800. with t200
down and 130 per month, including
Interest. Let me show this bargain
to you. Pierce. Room 1 Palm Bldg
or Phone 517-L.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
Your rooting nerds taken care of
aa we have another carload of roof
inp paper, building paper and sheath
ing. We have also roof paint, roof
stain and asphalt also corrupted
gulvanlzed Iron sheets, all sires
cedar shingles, all grades at lower
than mall order prices, AND SAV
ING YOU MONEY.
gkngff Seven-room modern bun
SsibUD Blow; hardwood floors,
wwwvw exceilent condition, fruit
cellar, chicken house, barn, garsfre;
3 acres good Irrigated land with
lots of family fruit; 1850 down.
balance monthly.
Also
1 4 1 ft Servlc station, store.
Sl.inn vinB quarters, on Pa
V I WWW cnr highway.
:iIE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE
Phone 1406; evenings 1513-J.
PEW choice weaner pigs.
Morru, 14-F-5.
M. J.
We are carrying Fortland cement at
special price.
Doors, windows and window glass.
Paint, all colors, at si 35 per gallon
linseed oil and turpentine.
All sizes galvanized and black pipe
new and iwd; also pipe fittings
new and used.
Steel top cook stoves, built to our
specifications, having large tire
box and duplex grates; stovepipe
and elbow, heavy gauge, each 30
cents).
Large assortment of ranges, heatrolas
and heaters, new and used.
A tentative cast, with Uo roles
atUl to be filled, was announced
by Director Robert S ted man last
night for Noel Coward's "Hay Fever."
first play to be presented in Med
ford's new community theater pro
pect. Try-outs were held in the junior
high school gymnasium Friday night
and so many reported that a second
audition was held last night.
The tentative cast as announced
by Mr. Stedman follows: Sorel Bliss.
Jean Schuler: Judith Bliss. Gladys
Benge; Myra Arundel, Vtvlan Early;
David Bliss. Don Darnlelle; Clara,
LaMurle Beck Witt; Simon Bliss,
lames Boyle; and Jackie Coryton.
Kary E. Letcher. LaVonne Davis was
baofcholder.
...-.".ranis will start as soon as
cast has been completed. Mr.
said.
(mm
-.ZI:a, Cal., Oct. 7. JP) A crash
-ween a heavily loaded truck and
.t passenger car killed Joseph H.
en-Is.. 54. of San rranelsco. late
Friday.
Ferris was associated In mining
ventures with John Marchbank.
owner at Tanroran racetrack.
His companions, Mr. and Mrs.
James Lloyd of Los Angeles, were
severely Injured.
The truck was driven by Fred J.
Ueamber of Yreka. He was not ser
iously hurt.
CHINESE REPORT
HUNANA VICTORY
LONDON. Oct. 7. (TJP) The Bri
tish Broadcasting company reported
tonight that advices from China
claimed that the Japanese had suf
fered their worst defeat In the two
years of righting In a battle now
raging for Changsha, capital of Hun
ana province. ,
The reports said that the Japanese
had lost 30,000 dead In the 18 days
since righting for the city began.
Chiing.han Captured
SHANGHAI. Oct. 7. ( AP) The
Japanese army announced today It
had captured Chungshan. birthplace
of Sun Yat-8en. father of the Chi
nese republic, which has great senti
mental value In the eyes of the
Chinese. Similar efforts a year ago
'.ere repulsed.
Use Mail Tribune want ads.
For ELECTRICAL
WORK call
OLSON ELECTRIC
S N. Bartlett
PORTLAND. Ore.. Oct. 7. (AP)
Astoria school records will be used
in federal court here to determine
whether Chinese youngsters cut
classes to picket the Japanese
steamer Norway Mara last February.
Pickets, mostly Chinese, blocked
longshoremen from the vessel for
efght days after it attempted to
load scraplron for Japan.
The Waterfront Employers' associa
tion filed suit for 931.862 damages
and $5500 attorneys' fees from the
Port of Astoria, members of the
port commission and a group of
Chinese It asserted were ringleaders
in the picketing.
Federal Judge James A. Fee ordered
depositions taken from 22 Chinese
and Astoria school records produced
In court.
The vessel finished loading and
left Astoria after pickets agreed to
withdraw on the condition no more
scraplron be shipped from there.
New Strike Looms
PORTLAND. Ore., Oct. 7. (AP)
Another effort to end the boom
tie-up on the Columbia and Willam
ette rivers will be made In a con
ciliation meeting at Lotngvlew Mon
day, the Boommen and Rafters' Un
ion here said last night.
SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 7. (AP)
J. Edgar Hoover, chief of the federal
bureau of investigation, announced
today his agents were Investigating
reports of sabotage aboard the bat
tleship Arizona, whose machinery
and water tanks were rumored to
have been damaged during gunnery
practice off the southern California
coast.
The head of the FBI said that
what happened aboard the Arizona
"is one of those things I can't dls- i
cuss." I
Hoover was the first government I
official to admit the rumors of sab
otage were being Investigated. One I
rumor told of damage and another i
mentioned a "casualty
Hoover did not say that sabotage
had been discovered but explained
an investigation had been ordered
to determine whether there had
been any.
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Cherrymen Cheered
THE DALLES. Oct. 7. (AP) Mld
Columbla cherry growers reflected
optimism for 1040 today after re
ceiving a small dividend from the
Columbia Fruit Growers association
and observing renewed activity at
cherry plants.
HALF OR WHOLE PIGS, 12ic; beef
by the quarter front quarter 12ic,
hind quarter 15c. Cut up free of
charge. Emll's Market, Liberty Bldg.
LARGE extra fancy Nellla 25c lug,
picked. Bring containers. H. W.
Young, mile west Phoenix on Cole
man Creek road.
FOR SALE 5 -room home In Perry
dale, Jacksonville Hwy.; hardwood
floors, fireplace, basement, lovely
oak trees, shrubbery and lawn
Charles R. Ray. Room 217 Mcdford
Bldg. Phone 302.
FOR RENT 1009 East Main. 22.50.
Charles R. Ray. Room 217 Medtord
Bldg. Phone 302.
HOOFS FOREVER STILLED Sadly Billy Haan, an
exercise boy, tends the rrave and monument erected to memory of
Insco, sire of the 1938 Kentucky derby winner, Lavvrin. Inseo
died of an Infection at the Woolford farmi near Kansas City
REPORT OF CONDITION OP THE
Farmers & Fruitgrowers Bank
At Medford, County of Jackson, Oregon, at close of business October 3,
RESOURCES
Losns and discounts......- S232
Overdrafts
United States Government obligations, direct andor fully
,9-
euaranteed
Other bonda. stocks and securities
Banking house, none: furniture and fixtures $2.700.00...
Real estate other than banking house
Cash and due from banks
Other resources, including cash items...
Total resources
LIABILITIES
Demand Deposits:
(a) Of Individuals, copartnerships, corporations,
180,
13,
2,
11,
163,
1
359.47
334.19
,100.00
1R9.11
,700.00
,576.50
,61644
,471.68
etc.
lb) Of state, county, municipalities, etc
(c) Due to banks. Including cashier's and certi
fied checks
Total demand deposits ....
Time Deposits:
(a) Of Individuals, copartnerships, corporation,
306, 655 .M
89,63480
$852,104 81
(b) Of state, county, municipalities, ete
.$178,618 38
15.000.00
Total time deposits.
Capital Account:
capital
Surplus
Undivided profit. net-
Reserves
7,000.00
3.229 50
600.00
198.019 38
. $ 60.000.00
Totsl capital account (Includes $24,500.00 capital de-
Vntures and or borrowings) 59.729 50
Total liabilities
MEMORANDUM: Loans and Investment pledged:
U. S. Government obligations, direct andor fully guaranteed $ 85,700.00
Total pledged excluding rediscount $ 85.700.00
Total liabilities secured by the pledge of loan and or
Investment $ 47,482.65
STATE OF OREGON. County of Jackson, aa.
I, F. E. VYahl. cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly rwear that
the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
F. E. WAHL. Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6th day of October. 1939.
W. J. LOOKER. Notary Public for Oregon.
Mr commission exp.re June 5. 1942.
CorrectAtteat: Delroy Oetchell, C. X. Oat.
FOR SALE 1624 East Main. 5-room
stucco home: hardwood floors thru
out, fireplace, basement and fur
nace. Attractive price and tetms.
Charles R. Ray, Room 217 Medford
Bldg. Phone 302.
FOR SALE! G. E. electric refrigerator.
utt top. ;n.50. 846 w. 2nd.
WASHING, ironing done reasonable.
304 Boardman.
FOR SALE Consider some tre.de.
service station and living quarters,
with 3 acre. Signal Stntlon, Talent.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Good oil cir
culating heater. Melvin. west end
Sunset Drive
STOP nd LOOK
1936 LA FAYETTE Trunk Sedan:
clean aa u pin: new rubber. Reg.
price $495. To make room for
trade-ins on 1940 models $435
HAHN MOTOR CO., 38 N. Riverside.
FOR RENT Pleasant sleeping room:
hor- "lvlleer. "23 King St.
SLEEPING ROOMS Close in; reason
able. 408 West 6th. Phone 1330-J.
WANTED Your watch and clock re
pairing. Work guaranteed. Reason
onable. C. E. Myers. 116 N. Central.
FOR RENT 20 North Orange. 830.
Charles R. Ray. Room 217 Medford
Bldg. Phone 302.
SALWAY PEACHES Ray Ouche.
west end of Stewart Ave. on Bellin
ger road.
WILL DRIVE party to San Francisco
for trip. 611 N. Bartlett.
FOR RENT Modern furnished cot-
ine. x oearoorns. gns equipped.
Gloria Pan Apts.. 37S So. Central.
STOP and LOOK!
38 PLYMOUTH d luxe 2-door trunk
( sedan. Original green paint like
new; upholstery perfect. Guaran
teed mechanically. Tills la our self
starter on the Big Clearance Sale
to make room for trade-ins on 1940
models at our Big .Used Car Lot at
25 South Rlveride. Try and check
this low price with any Medford
dealer $595
HAHN MOTOR CO.
New Simmons Beds and Bed Springs
at $4,95 each.
New and used furniture, linoleum
rugs and floor coverings.
Barb wire, stock fencing, wire net
ting and hardware cloth.
Wedges, sledges, crosscut aaws, axes,
tools and implements, large assort
ment to choose from.
Complote stock of split pulleys, shaft
boxings, saw mandrels, cord wood
saws, cable and belting.
Large stock of tent and tarpaulins.
We cordially Invite Inspection of
our merchandise and comparison of
our prices.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
THE HOME OF BAROAINS
37 North Grape St. Phone 1062.
FOR RENT Modern apartment, 803
West 11th; gas heat, electric range
and refrigerator.
'36 PLYMOUTH DeLuxe Coupe, or
iginal finish Ike new; perfect me
chanically; guaranteed throughout.
Priced to sell at $445 on low easy
terms.
PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO.
Dodge and Plymouth.
FOR SALE i block beautiful build
ing site. Central Point: large Bhade
and nut trees; good well, city water
and sewer connections; garage, good
lawn. See H. J. Fleischer. Central
Point.
STOP and LOOK I
1936 BUICK Special Series Sedan:
radio, heater. Immaculate condition.
Reg. price $586. To make room
for trade-ins on 1940 models . $495
HAHN MOTOR CO.. 38 N. Riverside.
FOR RENT Two furnished rooms,
$10: city limits. Call 618 E. Main.
' iiu, oi out
buildings, about 400 chicken, room
for 800; $3200, terms.
Also
One aort, new modern house: $1250.
terms.
Also
6 Acres. 4-rm. house; clover and
alfalfa; $1200 cash.
See A. F. FLOWERS, 113 Bast 12th.
TOMATOES Ic lb.; OREEN BEANS,
Kentucky Wonders; PUMPKINS, all
atsws. Ford Gnrdt-ns, 2 miles west
on Jacksonville Hwy. Tel. 731-R-l.
FOR SALE OR LEASE for oa&h. Im
proved acreage near Medford. Call
at 930 North Central between 8
and fi p. m. or Sunday.
ROUOH BLOX HEAPING LOAD
FROM SAWMILL. $3.26. Medford
Fuel Co.. Tel. 631.
FOR SALE "Corner Inn." No. 204 8.
Central: accomodate 50 one meal:
6 double rooms up; all furniture
and fixtures; 6 permanent board
and room; bed 15 people: average
monthly Income about $400; aver
age monthly expense about $150;
excellent for confection and foun
tain. Bent reason for arlllng at
$1750, with $1000 down, or $1500
cash. Look It over. Exclusive list
ing. Geo. H. Yeo Agency, Medford.
Rt. 4, Box 370, Pac. Hwy south
about 8 miles. Phone 341-R-3-
FOR SALE Homes, ran che. timber
land, city lots, Income property,
equipped dalrv ranches. "Dad"
Roberts, 720 West 2nd.
, Y Whon yon borrow hers to
tW tfc ear. of biH. and obli-
w,Avg)jJ gaHont, you can also obtain
hLft&i0r enough extra cash to buy tha things you nead.
'G ' come in or 'phone end teH ut the amount
'JiMr you require. You wiH find our service prompt
and friendly!
Oregon Finance Co. Licence No. fl-ZU, M-217 I
1.1 So. Central PTtone IS9
WANTED Scrap iron, to supply In
creasing demand. Spot cash paid
nt latest market price.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
27 North Grape St. Phone 1062
SEE BARNEY for carefree wlnt'
driving. BARNEY'S SIGNAL. 8tl
and Riverside.
SACRIFICE FOR CASH Schumann
upright piano, excellent condition
Phone 1490-R or 1777-J.
FOR SALE 1D35 V-8 truck. L.W.B.
stvle rack: verv good condition;
$300. R. S. Axtell, Trail.
FOR SALE 9x12 rug, like new. 716
W. 14th.
FOR RENT Sunny upstairs room
with twin beds, near bath, has
connecting dressing room, built-in
drears, also big closet. Couple
business people preferred. 610 S.
Central. Tel. 1336-J or Top Notch
Cafe.
FOR SALE) Newtowns. Nice quality,
good sizes. Bring containers
MYRON ROOT & CO., INC. Ware
house 47 South Fir St.
PORTLANDS
Most Distinctive Hotel
Invites You . . .
Friendly Service
Home-I.Ike Konm
Wonderful Food
Sensible llntes
Hotel
nson
Uroiidwoy tit Onk Portland
A REVELATION in HEATING
EVANOIL
- "FORCED-AIRE"
HEATERS
RVANOIL "Forced AIRE" Heaters are built on the principle ef
modern, ulr conditioning. Heat Is Fan-forced from the base of
the heater out across the rioor Into the living zone. As this
flour-level warmth rises to the celling, It Is picked up hy tha
downward circulation made possible by synchro-float fan. No
wanted celling heat, no variable room temperature, no excessive
fuel consumption to maintain warmth.
If yon are Interested In an oil heater for noma or place of
business It will pay yon to fwo the EVANOIL.
PACIFIC APPLIANCE CO.
A. 0. Lelg-hton, Menses
(Offlos with TengwoM Afenor)
125 Went Main Phone 2068 or 998
E GENEROUSLY-
MEHGIHIBOE!
'
Chest Headquarter
Main Street at
Central Avenue
i ill. sdverttwmtnt contrlhatr-4 In ths Interest
nf ihf 1839.1(110 MMford Community Chfse
Campaign hj th Puhll.htrs and entire staff
of ths Mrdtord Mill Tribune.