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MEDFOPeD MAIL TKTBUNT. MEDFORD. OREGON. TUESDAY, MAY 2S, 1910.
RMd every d on P8
tou will proboly nod eiectlj
th things rou oaf oeeo look
leg for w a sale ot trad lot
"unuaea aruci ruu may oat
Search four tuoot store-room
you msy r.ud msny things
others era aeeting and M able
to nana Immediate eaah U
what ou want unt , here,
advertise lot it Tribun Clas
sified Ada ara Inexpensive
affective I
RATES
Per word nrtt lnrtlon
(Minimum S5c)
Bach dd.t.unal tntertlon.
per word
(Minimum Ifle)
Per line per month it hoot
copy ctunt
CASH
or money order mutt at
company all mail order
clauiiied ad.
LOST AND FOUND
L06T 3 fish pole. between
Dead Indian Soda Springs and Flab
Lake. Phone 699-R-4.
REPORT loat dogs, animal cruelty
cases Humane Society. Phone 1818.
WANTED FEMALE HELP
WANTED Unincumbered housekeep
er for family of three; borne and
wages. Reference required. Phone)
1222-R. 19 Chestnut, after 1 p. m.
or Thursday morning.
WANTED Nurse girl for child, I
years old. Phone 1101.
BTRONO ELDERLY WOMAN wants
position caring for Invalid lady.
Patient with children. Marthena
Cutllp, co E. M. Wllklna, Drain,
Ore.
WANTED SITUATIONS
MAN experienced with stock want
Job. Will work on per cent basis.
Box 525. Central Point. Ore.
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WE WELD ANYTHING; pot mewl,
aluminum, brass, copper, cast Iron.
Mao Floyd's, 233 N. Riverside.
WANTED AT ONCE 500 or 600 feet
8" galvanised irrigation pipe. W. F.
Martin. E. P. Star Rt., Medford.
I GIVE ESTIMATES on- whltewaeh
lng your building or oold water
paint. Phone 151.
COMMERCIAL SPRAYING. If cater
pillars or earwigs are bothering
you. Phone 151,
WANTED Best car or pickup for
3350. Box 608 Tribune.
COMMERCIAL SPRAYING of
kinds. Phone 151. Wlthrow.
all
WANTED To rent ranch with option
to buy. Tribune Box 839.
BODY AND FENDER WORK done by
L. A. Porter at Mac At Floyd'.
Phone 320.
WANTED Cows to pasture. Clarence
Arnold Rt. 4, Box 484. Buckshot
Hill road
WELL DR1LLINO-4I 50 per ft. first
60 ft., etc. J. M- Dodge, 519 King
WANTED
Wool, mohair, hide and pelt
Medford Barealn House. 27 North
Orape St. Phone 1063.
WE PAY MOKfc CASH
For Your Furniture.
BARNRKIRQ ANDREWS
6th and Front. Phone 547
WANTED Dressmaking, alteratlona
Katherlne SatterU. Singer 8hop.
32 South Grape.
BEST PHirES PAID
For Your s rnlture.
EADS FURNITURE Phone
193 -J
HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID
For Your Furniture
MEDFORD BIRUAIN HOUSE
97 N Orflr St Phone 1063
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT Very nice house. Ideal
Court, corner Myitis nd Taylor
Sta. Geo. Iverson.
FOR RENT 4 -room house. a, of
an acre, water paid, I13;50. 241
Wabash, near Spring. Phone 435-R.
FOR RENT Modern 4-room house.
103 So. Orange. Call Sundays or
evenings.
FOR RENT Clean, well furnished,
4 to 6-room house with sleeping
porch. 117 Laurel.
FOR RENT 7-roorn house. 3 bathe.
Downstairs completely renova jd.
On paved street. Phone 1936-J.
FOR RENT 6-room furnished En
lih stucco, hardwood floore. elec
trlc.l'y equipped. Summer month
References. Phone 1555-J 119 Lin
coln. FOR RENT 4-room house, sleeping
porch. Inquire 708'j West 4th.
FOR RENT 5-room modern house.
125 Columbus.
FOR RENT New five-room fur
nished duplex: electric stove, Frier
Idatre. garage, laundrv room, lawn
P.eaaonasle 308 S Ivy or Inquire
711 King St.
FOR RENT 5-room furnished house
Haver)
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FOB RENT Attractive 3-room up-e-ain
arartmetat, newiv furnlahed.
115 N. OarSai. Write Wm. Isaac
Central PWr.t.
FURNISHED - ANrAfiTVENT. private
bath. FrtglAalra. 806 W Main
rOrTKT--Tw 3-room apartment.
M unfurslsnod. 313 furnished, csu
at 318
Phoe 43J-R.
CLEAN furn'-mnwl s-rartment. ground
f:ocr. CHI 117 W. Snd between
1 30 nd V 8 an. or phoc morn
Inge. 8S7-L,
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FOR RENT Clean, attractive, furn
lehed apartment: contlnuoua hot
water; raaonabl; adulla only. 344
So. Central.
FOR RENT Furnished apt, adulta i
only. 344 60. Ormpe. I
OE BAUER APTS tb at Oakdale
Preattge. eourteay. with oomftirt
able modem borne Furnished ot
unfurnished Moderate pncea By 1
dev. week or month Prnn vis-Y
PRUITT Apt., over Houowejt Groc
ery ill N central pn 1419 or a
Pram's Music-Radio Center
FURNISHED 3 and -room apart
ments: also house. Adults. 604
West 10th.
MODERN furnisneo. apartment, beat.
hot water, Electrulux, garage. 10
Quince St.
FARMERB At Fruitgrower Baok
apartment. 3 rooma and batb.
gas beat. Inquire 311 West 6th
APARTMENT FOR RENT
Bmall furnished apartment.
Slower. Hot and cold water
paid. Steam heat. 3 closet.
Cabinet space. In Mall Trib
une Building. Apply at busi
ness office Mall Tribune.
FOR RENT Furnished Rooms
FOR RENT Nice room for gentle
man. 331 West 6th.
FOR RENT Well furnished sleeping
room: garage If desired. 323 South
Riverside.
FURNISHED ROOM, near
house. 120 8. Laurel.
FURNISHED room tor rent, hot and
cold water In room. Oarage. 11 fl
Orange.
ATTRACTIVE ROOMS. 404 8. Orap
FOR RENT Room. 33 50 week. Pri
vate entrance. 40B Edward.
FOR RENT BOARD. ROOM
CLOSE IN, MODERN, congenial borne
for business people. excellent
uveal. Phone 1S89-J.
ROOM AND BOARD, private home,
quiet, cool, good meals, bis Beany.
Phone 1971-R.
COOL, CLEAN ROOMS Large shady
yard, special diets for elderly peo
ple; reasonable. 835 West 13th.
ROOM AND BOARD 718 I Main
91 per day.
FOR RENT-MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT on Old Stage road 31
acres. 6-room house, barn and
chicken house. Spring water. CsU
1409 -J.
FOR RENT Store ruUdlng and two
office rooms see Al utlreu or
Roland Hubbard.
FOR SALE POULTRY
FOR SALE Bronx) baby turkey
ready Friday, 35c. Four weeks old
straight run Rocks and Red
chicks 15c. White Muscovy duck
lings 30c. Fat hen and new-laid
eggs.
CAR LEY POULTRY FARM
North Big Y Market
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
COW FOR SALE. Phone 1283-R.
FRESH COW and heavy springer for
ssle. 1600 N. Riverside.
POR SALE Extra fine pig. Orant
road, off Beau Lane; sign on gate.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE CHEAP 1940 Cbev. truck
and Van air brakes, 3 apeed axle,
good 8 35-20 tires. Terms. Phone
933-J.
FOR SALE 1936 Ford tudor deluxe,
motor Just re bo red, 3125.00 cash,
balance 3130 00. 313 30 month.
Richfield Station. Jacksonville
Hlrhway.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
INCOME RANCH. CLOSE IN 146
seres, 36 cultivated. Irrigated: out
side pssture; fifteen good milkers,
four heifers, six hogs, one tesm.
Implement, two houses, two barns,
good spring, other buildings. Priced
low, sickness: sell, trade home with
garden. Owner Box 488 Tribune.
OWNER will trade new 80. California
beach Income duplex In high class
neighborhood for sereage on Rogue
River. My equity 33.250.00. Mort
gage 82.500.00. Income 8800 to
31.000 a year. Clifford A. Oreen
wood. 3320 No. Highland Ave., Hol
lywood, California.
FOR SALE 4-room house with
sleeping porch, furnished; shrub
bery snd flowers, 81000 00, 8150 00
down. See H. N. Lofland, 225 So
Oakdale.
5-ACRES. 6-room house, family or
chard, clover pasture. Also 6 seres.
4-room modern house. Trade equi
ties for good truck, livestock, firm
mschlnery, etc. Box 538 Tribune.
fjifnrt Owner leaving town and
sP'lOUU will sacrifice this beautiful
suburban home, witn six rooms,
batb. sun porch v-hlch can be used
for extra bedroom, service porch,
lartre new garage, barn. Large shade
trees, snaclous grounds, shrube,
fruit, city water. lo Irritated,
paved road close In and in an
excellent district Taxes snd Irri
gation spprox. 850 per year. Com
pare this with your city taxes. This
property was Just remodeled at a
cost of 32eoo Price Includes 6500
worth of floor carpeta.
ELMER HERRIED
No. 7 N. Bartlett Rt
Phone 1496 or 1513-J.
Exclusive agent.
FEDERAL LANK BANK FARMS
Convenient terms List available
at Nstlonsl Farm Loan Office
Holly Theatre Building Medford
HOUSES FOR JALE tn Medford ard
eurraundlng towns Easy tern.
Jackson County Federal Savings
and Loan Association.
CITT nd eountrv propemee. RENT
AL LOANS INSURANCE C
Buttmld 408 Med lord Building
POR SALE 8-cre tract. 3-room
bouse, screened-tn porch, chicken
house. 33 chicken go with place:
good concreted well. A bar ram
for cash. Wm Btucker, B.jut 4.
Box 30. Medford.
.i:m. Cow creek mmirg dutnev
W. B. Ferguson, Oo.d HUL
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
MEDFORD REALTY
BOARD
Tour real estate deal
Inge are safeguarded
when you deal with
a Realtor.
Member
Brown At White, 104
W. Main St.
Harold H. Brown. 123 E Main St.
Mark A. Ooldy. Inc.. 109 E. Main St.
W. J. flcsc;u. 72u V,'. -So.
Ore. Realty Co.. 113 N. Rlv.
Carl y. Tengwald. 135 W. Main St.
FOR SALE Modern 6-room home.
629 8. Holly. Bee oaar, ni o.
Holly.
WHEN you think of real eatai think
of Bn-wn At White
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Household furniture.
milk cow. turkeye ana cmcarna.
Morris Scholten, Rogue River, Rt.
1. Box 101.
FOR SALE Modern stove and re
frigerator. Phone 940-R.
FOR SALE 1938 Zenith Radio, auto
matic console style, like new. half
price. Also, set of chllds Wonder
World books, perfect condition.
Phone 820.
CUT FLOWERS for Decoration day,
Phone 314-R-3. Mrs. Walker.
ATTENTION
Medford Feed and Seed, authorised
Albera Feeda dealers, announce
opening of complete lines of poul
try and dairy feed and aupplles.
Call for our new low price Phone
1795. 4th and Fir Bt. same loca
tion a former Irwin Seed it Feed.
FOR 1 WEEK ONLY, 335 Suit made
to measure at 324.95. Made In
Medford. Newest styles snd wool
en. KLEIN THE TAILOR, Wlk
upstairs and save 310.
JACKS Snd Hand Store, the House
of a Thousand Bargains Harness
spring tooth, pumps, shingles fur
niture, stove at 10 8 Orape
DAIRY RATION Albert Mil-King.
30. 31.45 per sack. Medford Feed
& Seed. 4th and Fir.
TURKEY STARTER Albert Trtp-L-Duty,
32 40 per cwt. Medford Feed
Ac Seed Co.. 4th and Fir. Call for
our new Low Price.
FOR SALE Westinghouse 4-bumer
and oven range. In good condi
tion. 38 Geneva.
FOR SALE First crop alfalfa hay,
37 ton In shock. E. L. Walt.
Phone 447-R-l.
FOR SALE Oat hay, 6 ton. In field.
Second place on right across bridge
In Fern Valley. E. D. Beery.
ItDIANA BALTIMORE tomato plant
20 Laurel.
NEWTOWN APPLES at Medford Ice
ex Storage. Dolph Phlppa
NU-WAY Mattress and Upholstering
Co Phone 393 309 West 8th t
BONO BIRDS 1127 West Msln St
2 BRAND-NEW SPARK oil beater
Bargain price. Pbone 13.
PANSY, ZINNIA, ASTER, etc. lOe
do, vegetable plant. 30 baurei
PIPE
Pipe and Fittings New and Ued
Large stock. All sue uet our
price.
MEDFORD BAROAIK HOUSB
37 N Orape St. Pbone 1063
GOOD used 7-ft. SUPER-COLD re
frigerated display case. Bargain
Phone 12
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
FOR SALE Meat Market, grooerlea.
fountain. Doing good business. Box
No. 716, Tribune.
FOR SALE st half value, on account
of sickness Will sacrlllc the
Riverside Apartment. 38 rental
apartment and 4-room apartment
for manager. Beat buy in uregon.
and a money-maker. Completely
furnished; clear title; good bust
ne Phone 457-J.
MISCELLANEOUS
LAUNDRY 81.00 per wash, six week
ly waahlnga 85.00. Trlbun Box 657.
ELECTROLUX AGENCY. Phone 1056
SADDLES Made to order. Olbson
8addle Shop, Grant Pa 312 So
5th.
Electrolug Cleener Service. Ph. 1068
LAWN MOWERS machine (round
979-T
PbRSONAL
PALMISTRY and crvstal reading.
Phone 3446. 480 Mountain Ave
Ashland
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Dressmaking
THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking.
Pur Remodeling Buttons and
Buckles covered Room 802. 0 . 8-
Nst Bsnk Blag Tel 1181.
Expert Window Cleaner
LET JOE DO IT
Expert Window Cleaners. General
bouse cleaners Floor waxing. Joe
epence inr,ne 117J
INSTRUCTIONS
INS raucnON Piano (modern and
classical 1. violin cello, flut. trum
pet, trombone Compose, arrange
IH HFNDPirK Boa 499S Trburie
Loans
MONEY TO LOAN on modern dwell
Ings of late construction 89 76
per month pet thousand Low Int
erest rate.
BPOWN WHITE 104 W Main
Transfsr
CITY TRANSFER at 8TORAOE CO
House bold mono and general
hauling 38 8 Orape Phone 3050
day or night.
DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE
40 S Fir Street
Insured -Carriers
Local and Long Distance Hauling
Phone 844
IADS TRANSFER At STORAOE CO
Offices 18 Suutb Fir Phone 318
Prices rlgrtt Service guaranteed
Blocks and Bonds
ONIT STOCK TICKER service In
Oregon outside of Portlsnd own-
1 "
I hour M N ricstan Co, 314
I Sv.
Main St, Msdlord,
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Auto Loans
ADVANTAGES OF OUR
CAR LOAN PLAN
Mo Interest charged in advance
Tour own Insurance accepted
I. Car does not bar to be paid
for.
4. Tou get the anoney In tea mm-
I. 8pectI low spring payment
. Tou deal direct and sav money
See
W B. THOMAS. Manager
OREGON FINANCE CO.
At Our Main Office
45 South Central. Phone 139.
License No. M-317.
DRIVE IN
AUTO LOANS
and
REFINANCING SERVICE
Deal with a southern Oregon
owned Independent finance com
pany wher your needa will receive
PERSONAL CONSIDERATION at
all t.n.ee.
Immediate action I No red tape!
Our year of experience Insures
you ot the best service DRIVE IN
for YOUR confidential loan
Used CARS BOUGHT AND SOLD
"DRIVE IN"
P. T. "JERRY" YOUNG
Motor Investment Company
Llo M-374. Phone 169.
8th and Bartlett.
120 TO $1,000
On Your Car.
1931 to 1940 Model ear
and light truck
1 to 18 Months to Repay
CONSUMERS' CREDIT CO.
HAROLD H. BROWN AGENCY
Agent
133 East Main M-336 Phone 801.
CAR LOANS
Solve your financial
problem by
refinancing or borrowing
LOANS ON CARS
1931-1939
TA-State Acceptance Corp.
License M-iSS
MARK A. GOLDY
109 F. Main. Phone 138
PERSONAL LOANS
YOU CAN BORROW $100
It You Can Set Aside
S1.6t A WEEK
Other Amount In Proportion.
w Are
Friendly Confidential Prompt.
OREGON FINANCE CO.
W. Thomas. Mgr. Lie No 8-211
5 so. central. Phone 139
Painting
TOM FENTON
Painter and recorator
Plrat class work guaranteed.
Phone 1749-Y.
IF TOU ENJOY tint elaas painting
and paperhangtng in your home
call Frank Skeen. 1103 W 10th St
No Job too large or too small phone
1963
Roofing
WE REPAIR or apply any type of
root psoco Koonngs, sninxin.
Coatings and' Paint. Wall Paper
Ekerson Paint and Roof Co.. 88 So
Bartlett. Tel 243
Radiator Repairing
HOOPER'S RADIATOR SERVICE
83 South Bartlett.
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LEGAL NOTICES
Citation
In the County Court of the Stat
of Oregon for Jackson County.
In the Matter of the Estate of Mae
Baglow Rankin, deceased.
To Alice Woodward, Ida M Mllll
san. Mildred Shlnno and Wayne
Bigelow, and to all other devleeea
and heirs unknown. If any such
there be. of the above named Mae
.Baglow Rankin, deceased
lue Name of tne State of
Oregon: Tou are hereby commanded
to appear before the County Court
of the State of Oregon for Jackson
County within ten days from the
date of the service of this citation
upon you If served upon you per
sonally In Jarkson County. Oregon,
or If personally served upon you
within any other County of the State
of Oregon, then within twenty daye
from the date of the service of thia
citation upon you. or If aerved by
publication then within twenty-eight
days from the date of the first pub
lication of this citation, which date
ot first publication of this citation
la the 1th day of May. 1940. and
then and there show cause. If any
exists, why an order should not be
made authorizing and directing the
administrator of the sbove estste to
sell sll the following described real
property belonging to aald eatate, at
prlvate'ssle, to-wlt:
Lot One (11 Block Seventy-five
(751 original townslte ot Medford.
Jackson County. Oregon,
and the following personal property
located on the above described real
property :
1 dresser. 1 small table. I neater.
1 rocker. 1 couch. 1 Monarch stove.
1 small kitchen stove. 1 bedstead.
1 old dresser, 1 bedstead and
serines, 1 deer hea. , 1 goat, 4
rhalra. 1 rocker, 1 bedstead 1
dresser, 1 dsy cot, 1 brass bed and
springs. 1 mantel clock. 1 dining
table, 3 ehalra. oil panting and
frame, 3 unpalnted chairs. 1 heat
ing stove. 3 Ironing boards. 1 lawn
mower. 8 shovels. 1 hoe. 1 ax. 1 saw
Wltneas. mv hsnd and the sea) of
the above entitled Court altlxed this
6th day ot May, 1940.
(SEAL) O. R. CARTER.
County Clerk for Jackaon
County. Oregon.
O. H. Bengaton, Administrator.
ATTENTION HANDLERS
Notice of meeting of handlers of
fsll and winter pears for election ot
nominees for member and slternste
member of the winter pear control
committee, pursuant to the market
ing agreement and order regulating
the handling or tne Beurre 0 Anjou.
Beurre Bosc. Winter Nells, Doyenne
Du Cornice, Beurre Easter, and
Beurre Clalnreau vartetlea of pears
grown In the ststes of Oregon.
Washington and California.
To all handlers of fall or trlnter
pears In the Medford District:
Take notice that a meeting of
handlers of pears In the above named
District, for the purpose of electing
two nominees for a handler member
snd two nominee for an alternate
handler member of the Control Com
mittee pursuant to the provisions of
the sbove nsmed Marketing Agree
ment and Order regulating the
handling of the Beurre D'AnJou,
Bsurre bosc, winter Neil, oovenne
Du Cornice, Beurre Esster, and Beurre
Clalrgeau varlettea of pears grown
In the states of Oregon, wsshlngton.
and Callfornl, executed by the Sec
retary of Agriculture of the United
States snd now in effect, will be
held at ons P. M- o'clock on th
39th day of Mav, 1940. at the Jack
son Hotel. In the city of Medford,
County of Jackson. State of Oregon.
Each handler of peara of the afore
said varieties within the above named
District will be entitled to attend
and participate In aald meeting and
election.
Cople of said Marketing Agree
ment and Order may be obtained
from the Chief Hearing Clerk. Agri
cultural Adjustment Administration.
Washington, D. C or from the
undersigned.
R. O. BARDWELL. Manager.
Winter Pear Control Committee.
419 Liberty Building.
Medford, Oregon.
Dated May 33. 1940.
Notice of Rale of Real Property.
In the County Court of the state of
Oregon for Jackson county.
In the matter of the estate of Enos
Emll Post, Incompetent.
Cross -Word Puzzle
ft r day's Pun I
t. Devices for
peeling barb
3. Red of atraw
3. Stopper
10. 1: 1 . k ) 1 n river
11. Not ao much
IT. Cereal grase
18. Rowing Im
ptement
31. Diagonal
31 Extremely!
Scotch
33. Chlinish
talkers
19. Rubt.er tree
17. Eradicated
hair
31. Look ateadlly
. Units
33. On ef a
Slavic people
of Europ
34. Oreek eltr
18. Adherent of!
sum
88. Member ef a
Luton tribe
88. Summon In a
publle plac
88. Accessible
40. Hastened
41. Ijre. knife
44. Afternooo
function
48. Cnrennad
metal
41. N-lMlv.
pre tlx
i e'e u e
.bite I
A I Tgmc-O
DOWN
L Near the
hortsoo
3. Epoch
3. Sent out of
th country
4. Pioneer
8. Chenc
8. Genus ot
duck
Notice 1 hereby given thst the un
derpinned guardian of the estate ot
Enos Emll Post, incompetent, pur
suant to an order and license to sell
the real property belonging to said
incompetent, which order snd license
was duly entered In the above en
titled court and cause on May 37th,
1940, w.ll from and after July 8th,
1940, proceed to sell at private aaie
for cash all the Interest of the said
Incompetent in and to the following
described real property:
b'.v-4 oecium .4. ibwnantp 338.
Ran,; 3W. containing 160 acre, more
or lesa: situated In Jackson County,
Oregon.
Bids for all of said real estat or
any part thereof will be received by
the undersigned at his office at 306
Liberty Bulldtnr. Medford. Oregon.
HARRY O. NAUGLE.
Guardian of the estate of Enoa Emll
Pr,t. Incompetent.
In The
DayV
NewT
By Frank Jenkins.
DAUL SATKO and his "ark"
bob into the news again
this time at Nanaimo, on Van
couver island, where he seems
to have arrived without mis
hap. Satko and his family (wife
and seven children) ara headed
for Alaska to take up a home
stead. Their "ark" is a home
made ship, powered by an old
automobile engine.
They had to sneak away from
the American cities on Puget
Sound, as the authorities
wouldn't let them leave said
the trip was too dangerous.
TTHE American authorities were
doubtless right about the
danger. Queen Charlotte Sound,
with a storm blowing tn, is far
from safe for a home-made tub
powered with a flivver engine.
Still, where would the Pacific
coast be now if authorities in
Missouri a century ago had re
fused to permit ox-team trains
to leave for Oregon and Cali
fornia on the ground that the
trip was too dangerous?
PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT, In
his Sunday night "fireside
chat," calls for an end to "fear.
illusion and calamity howling"
in connection with the present
trend ot the war in Europe and
American preparations for de
fense against whatever may
threaten us.
He is right. Fear, Illusion
and calamity howling will get
us nowhere. Only courage, de
termination and patriotic co
operation will get us where we
want to be.
AMONG tha illusions that
need to be destroyed Is the
panicky idea that tha world will
end so far as the United States
of America is concerned If the
Allies are defeated.
When the war ends (no mat
ter who wins) the world will
still need American goods, ma
terials and services. We may
not like Hitler, but that will be
no reason for not trading with
Germany. We are supposed to
look upon Japan as our prob
able enemy in tha event of
trouble, but for years we have
been Japan's best customer and
Japan has been one of our best.
(Britain and France aren't de
feated yet, and every day they
hold makes It less likely that
they will lose disastrously.)
PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT
adds: "American defense
requirements will be built up
to whatever heights the future
may require.
That Is true. We have the
time. We have the materials.
We have the Ingenuity and the
skill and the ABILITY TO
WORK HARD that are re
quired.
There Is no occasion for
panic. It may even do us good
to have a national goal we are
all agreed on. We have been
working at cross purposes TOO
LONG.
AT THE
National Capitol
WITH
John W . KeUy
CONTINUED FROM PAOE ONE
The file tells of 10,000 or
13,000 Spanish refugees (com
muniits), who are In Mexico,
with the United States as their
objective; of some thousand
Germans who have also gone
to Mexico within tha year, pre
sumably as members of the
"fifth column. Senator Holman
has sought an Investigation
which would have been. In Its
way, as sensational as tha ex
pose of un-American activities
by the Dies committee, but the
Oregon senator has been sty
mied. . e
THE Holman data and the Die
t""H"a;t were belittled and ndl
euled until quite recently when Die
received some confident! state
menu of such startling nsturs
that when they were revealed to
the department of Justice and re
layed to the Whit House, the re
orgntsatlon order wae promptly Is
sued. Secretary of Labor Perkins h
been so tolersnt of alien thst not
only members of congress but of
ficials of the state and other
branches of government have ex
pressed concern. Miss Perkins he
taken the aide of alien agalnat
experienced rfficlal ot th Immigra
tion service end refused to act on
report which under other secretaries
of labor meant prompt deportation
of undeelrablea. Although It ta known
th patrol force along the border
Is Insufficient. Miss Perkins ssked
for Increased appropriations for other
activities rather than for more
money for more men for th patrol.
...
IN HIS message to congress making
the transfer, th president said.
In so many words, thst control of
aliens now Is a man's Job, and gave
a slap at Madam Perkins by ststlng
Immigration and naturallxaUon can
be more efficiently enforced by th
department of Justice. Which I what
Oregon's Holmn has been trying to
say sine early in 1838.
...
TIERS 1 what administration exec
tautlve are discussing: What If
Hitler Invadea England and demands
surrender of the British fleet; threat.
enlng to lay waste the tight little
Isle If the fleet Is not turned over
to him? with Hitler In possession of
the fleet It gives him. perhsps. con'
trol of the Atlantic and the British
Island In the Weat Indies. It would
snsbls him to attack Canada and
would th United State stand tor
thst? Mr. Roosevelt' ha said that
th United Bute would never stand
Idle If a foreign nation Invaded Can
ada. All speculation, of course, but tt
gives an Idea of what 1 running
through minds in th national capi
tal. e e
A GERMAN officer, stationed tn
the capital, drop a In on Amert
can army officers every few days
sometime every day. He ha in
formed the American of every step
Hitler tskes In his wsr drive, pre
dieting to a day when this or that
would occur, and his record of pre
dictions la 100 percent. Th German
I cultivating th friendship of th
army officers. What th American
have not discovered Is how th Oer.
men receive hi Information of th
Nan movement so fur In advance.
Big Applegate, May 23. (Spl)
Student reporters from Apple
gate school summarize accomp
lishments of the school term
just closing in the following
report:
Seventh and eighth grade visited
n art exhibit la Medford In Feb
ruary. Following the afternoon ex
hibit, we visited the Jail, library, and
mineral shop. During th sama
month th upp room put on a
radio play over KMED.
Th upper room attended th music
festival in Ashland May 10. The
fifth and sixth grades sang In the
choral ensembl led by Mlas Louise
Woodruff, some of th girl and
boy danced In the folk dsncss. Five
couple of girls putting on a Ruaslsn
dance included Georgia Benedict,
Dorma Cox, Jean Brown, Bueleh
Brock, Beverly Mee, and Carolyn
Benedict. Three high school girl
s'.so part1c!pted, Barbara Bentley,
Virginia Cox and Mildred Wright.
Eighth grade visited Medford Ju
nior high school May 8. teacher,
Mrs. Bertha Heekln. went with us.
W saw part of th operettta. April
17 we went to Ruch and played a
game of ball. Ruch winning 3d to 3.
Upper room puptla ara sending a
box to Alaska. Thia project la car
ried on under Junior Red Cross.
Th school was represented at play
dsy at Ruch this month by Mr.
Helen Davis' claas tn acrobatic. Th
following pupil won ribbon In th
track meet: Beverly Mee, second,
76-yard dh: Raymond Corbln, first,
50 yard dsb;thlrd. running high
Jump: third, rslay; Bobble Wsllls,
second, 76 yard relay: Elinor Mee,
eecond. baa ball throw; Norman Kub
II, third. 73 yard relay; Beulab Brock,
first, baa ball throw; Clifford Pow
ers, scond, relsy; Oeorgla Benedict,
second base ball throw; third, nfty
yard dash; Jck Rlchey, second, high
Jump; Stlae Davis, second, high
Jump; second, relay; second 60-yard
dash; Donald Christie, first, rlay;
Richard power, first, running broad
lump; third, 60-yard dash; third, re
lay. Th following pupil were en th
honor roll this spring: Csrolyn
Benedict, Jean Brown, Bill Wright,
Beverly Me. Dorma Cox, Robert Wei
ll. Silas Da via. Jack Rltchey. Elenor
Corbln. Betty Rock, Georgia Bene
dict. Temple Rose. AU pupil re
ceived other final certificate In
writing or certificates for their gra.
Tempi Rosa ra th meet books
In the last year, 34. Carolyn Ben
diet ranked second In reading. Nor
msn Kubll received an award for
perfect attendance. Beverly Mee,
Carolyn Benedict snd Melvina Row
den recelvd awarda for th beet scrap
books en phase of their school work.
Mrs. Raskins, who Is returning to the
upper room next term, plan to spend
LOsfUlS
ON HOMES
MEIirORU DISTRICT
Variable Interest
FIRST FEDERAL
AVINOI a) LOAN ASSN
Of MailMMD
27 North Molly
I Biff ADoleirate li
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LODGE
NOTICES
CARPENTERS LOCAL. 8CK7. meet A.
P. of L Hall first and th.id Friday
each month. Visiting members wel
come.
CRATER LAKE CHAPTER,
No. 33. R. A. M. Special
convocation May 38. Work
In th Royal. Arch detre.
Refresh menu.
R. L. BARTON, K. P.
her vacation In Illinois, visiting bar
parent and other relative anal
friends.
Mr. Leora Peas, primary teacher.
Is leaving to teach at Agate. Miss
Margaret 8 tames of Ashland has
been secured to fill her position.
Meteorological Report
Forecast
Uedrord and vicinity: Partly cloudy
tonight and Wednesday, slightly
warmer tonight.
Oregon: Partly cloudy tonight and
Wedneaday, with scattered thunder
storms over the mountains, fog on
the coast, slightly warmer In eouth
west portion tonight, gentla north,
erly wind off th coast.
Local Data
Temperature a year ago todayi
highest S3, lowest M.
Total monthly precipitation, .4
Inches; deficiency for the month, M
Inches.
Total precipitation sine Septem
ber 1. 1S38, 33.33 Inches; excess for
the season 5 Inches.
Relative humidity at I p. tn. yes
terday ss percent: 1 a. m. today,
77 percent.
Tomorrow: sunn 4:33 a. at., sun
set 7:37 p. m.
Observations Taken at 4:30 a. 1
130 Meridian Tim.
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Boise
Boston .
. 75
, 78
. 88
. 86
. 68
. 75
83
68
S3
61
SO
60
68
66
67
48
63
63
46
43
60
8
44
41
64
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00 Cloudy
Jit Cloudy
.34 Cloudy
jOO Cloudy
aa p Cloudy
& Cloudy
JOO P Cloudy
.84 Rain
JOO Clear
JOO P Cloudy
JOO Clear
JOO P Cloudy
.00 P Cloudy
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JOO Cloudy
JM Clear
.00 Clear
.06 Clear
JM Clear
- Chicago
I Denver .
I Eureka -
1 Havre
Lo Angeles. eg
Medford 77
New York 67
Omaha 70
Pboenlx 100
Portland 74
Reno ,, 83
Roseburg 75
salt Uk 76
8n Franclaoc 89
Seattle S3
Spokane 74
Wash., D. 0 74
Wenatche 73
McLeod
McLeod, May 28. (Spl.) H.
E. club of Upper Rogue Grange)
held a buffet meeting In their
hall May 21, with 13 ladies
present. This was tha last
meeting until September. Pres
ent were Mesdameg Helen Ax
tell, Gay Chamberlain, Merle
Carlton, Ethel Casey, Carolina
Harding, Jennie Hutchinson,
Alma Mallery, Veda Neville,
Lois West, Erma Beddingfleld.
Lillian Moore, Velma Chapman,
Gladys Robertson and Graea
Horton.
Harry Harding, Jr. has bam
chosen delegate to urnm-v school ta
Corvalll in jun 10 to Juo tl. la
will represent Elk Creek 4-H club.
Upper Rogue Orange will hold a
dsnc In their hsll Saturday even
ing, Jun 1,
Attending graduation xeercl tn
Medford senior high school May 34
were Mr. and Mr Harry Harding.
Sr. Mrs. Sella Tunis. Mr. and Mrs.
Leo Hoesj. Walter McEwan, Steward
Week. Hank Sweet and Lawreno
Trlbbett.
Mis Joan Edler and Barbara Fry
have gone to Suaauvtue, Calif, to
visit relative.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ryan, Nora
Hastings and Mrs. Zella Tunis mo
tored to Hotoomb Springs My 13.
Visiting at tha horn of Mrs. Tul
11a May 33 war Mr. Diets and chil
dren. Mr. Audrey Collier and tarn,
lly and Mrs. Caroline Harding and
son Harry.
Mrs. C. E. Cloee 1 now at boms
after spending several days In th
Community hospital In Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Amldoo and
Mr. and Mr. Don Smith and eon.
all of Medford, were guest of Mr.
and Mra. Harry Harding, tr. May
36.
' Closing time for Too Late to Cl
slfy Ad la 1 30 p. m.
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