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LOST AND FOUND
REPORT lost do?s. animal cruelty
easea Humane Society. Phone 1618.
LOST Elgin wrist watch, with gold
link chain: J. B. S. engraved on
back. Eddy Wollan. K. P. hall.
BORROWERS. p.ease return bridge
isbles Immediately to FranK Perl
WANTE.D KEMALE HELP
WANTED Experienced waitress at
Hotel Jackson.
WANTED Olrl for general house
work and care of children. Steady
employment. Phone 2-14. Central
Point. ;
WANTED SITUATIONS
mnuiH wmiM like llsht
housework, lore for a h"me than
wages. Call at 803 Kin; bt.
jADY wanta position as companion
or practical nursing. Ihone 238.
Central Point.
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED TO LEASE or BUY Small
placer pioperiy. Box 1751 Tribune.
WANTED
Wool, mohair, hides and pe'"
Medford Bargain House, 27 North
Orape St. Phone 1C62.
WE PAY MORE. CASH
For Your Fnrnlture.
BARNEBIRO ANDREW
th and Front. Phone 647.
WELL DRILLING 8150 per ft. first
30 ft., etc. J. M. Dodge, 619 King.
WANTED Dressmaking, alteration,.
Kstherlne Satterlee, Singer Shop.
22 South Grape.
BEST PRICES PAID
For Your Furniture.
EADS I'lRMTlKE. Phone 11---
HIGHEST CAH PRICES PAID
For Your Furniture.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
37 N. Orape St. Phone 1062.
WANTED Combine to harvest 38
acres grain. Del Rio Orchard, Gold
Hill.
REGISTER NOW, B. M. Clute hop
yard. Apple?ate, Orenon: good camp
ground, cabins, pure water and
wood f-imtshed. For particulars
write or call at hopyard.
WANTED Clean cotton rags, 5c lb.
Kay-Marshall, Inc.
ANY GIRL Interested In Beauty Cul
ture as a career call for a free
shampoo snd either a finger wave
or hair style at the Medford School
of Beauty Culture. 235 E. Main St..
located upstairs In the Hansen
Bldg.
RENT OR LEASE, option to buy.
keep 20 cows, pasture and hay.
Will buy crop. Irrigated, electricity.
Route 1. Medlord, Box 153-M. E.
E. Lorton.
WANTED 18-lnch Body Fir In ex
change for tailored clothes. Klein
the Tailor, upstairs.
WANTED Sheep to pasture on 25
acres alfalfa. See Joe W. Johnson
on old Pacific htchway N. ftth house
W. of Oilman Dairy.
NOTICE
t guarantee to kill your earwrs
with my original earvtii spray.
A1k kill other peats. Phone 833.
McOonagle.
RADIO SERVICE All makes. Guar
anteed factory precision. Reason
able charges 30 Tears eiperlence.
Estimates free. Severln Electric,
1307 N Riverside.
W MFD
All those who want furniture get
our prices: it will piv you.
HOI.HKOOh FI RM 1 1 KE
FOR hEm HOUSES
SMALL FURNISHED HOUSE- Inquire
806 So Oakdale.
FOR RENT 5-room modern houM.
close In Oil heater, electric raritie.
water paid n 50 B J. Paiaier.
Tel. tee. Central Point.
FOR RFNT Fo'ir-room house. bah
20 month. wtr paid. Adults
onW Call W53 Dakota.
HOUSR FOR RENT 222 W. Jackson
SCO 4 -room ho'iae. nlc!v furnished
831 '3 Oak St Tel. 1341-J.
FOR RENT Clean 3-room furnished
house; shower bath 1328 Sailing
Are
VOR RENT FirnirtM hu- No 1
Evr-rette Court Alulta only Phone
14-J
FURNISHED HOUSE. 2 bedrowrs.
close in H L Cook. 10 Quince St
FOR RiNT -Modern b-rm st'icrc
hrv.nv Bn-TiT.t t-irnace C!an
Adults (:. Pine
FOR REST xsJ narVr firr.ishti
house Ad '.iiu Near Oaadaia stoi.
Irq-lilt 4;7 j 6V
FOR RENT HOUSES I
FOR RENT 4-rjom partly furnished
bouse. Thomas road, across from
Darka Grocery.
FOR RENT S-room modern cause at
320 No. Holly. Pnone 18.
SMALL rCRNLSHEO DUPLEX, hot
water and garbage service. B. L
Coo. 10 Quince r
FOR RE Nl APARTMENTS
FURNISHED, cool, insulated apt.
Adult only; no doga. 603 s. Holly.
NEWLY revonated furnished apart
ment In Mall Tribune building.
Shower, water paid. Very reason
able rent. Apply at Tribune office.
NICELY furnished apartment. Elec
tric range ana metasire: large
rooms, kitchen, bathroom, fire
place. Newly renovated. Hot and
cold water furnished. Mall Tribune
Bid. Call at Tribune office.
MODERN furnished apartment. 10
wumoe st.
VAWTER APARTMENTS rooms, j
unrurnunea. Heat, not water,
complete electric kitchen. 8340;
lease. Phone 1108.
FOR RENT Modern 3-room furnish
ed Apt., over M. M. Department
Store. Phone 2033-J.
FOR RENT 3-room apartment with
bath for s or 4 girls. l so per
week. Laundry privileges. SIS So.
Ivy.
FOR RENT Furnished apartment.
imnts. water paid, aio.oo. saw so.
Fir.
FURNISHED APTS. Lights and wat
er, SIS and 818. 317 W. Second.
FOR RENT Piu.ushed 3-room apart
ment. 1 block from courthouse.
18 Mistletoe. Phone 193. Central
Point, collect.
FOR RENT Clean, desirable apart
ment: business woman. Contlam
ous hot water. Close In. 344 So.
Central.
FOR RENT Apartment. 114 Almond.
FOR RENT Apartment. 834 Apple.
FOR RENT Well furnished front
apartment. Electric refrigerator,
washroom and hot water. Call at
817 West 10th.
FOR RENT Cabins, apartment and
sleeping rooms 445 So. Front.
FOR RENT Modern furnished apart
ment. Electric refrigerator. Durell
Court. 329 N H"llv Inquire Apt 6
FOR HE NT Furnished Room
FOR RENT Well furnished sleeping
room: garage If desired. 325 8oulh
Riverside.
ATTRACTIVE ROOMS. 404 8. Grape.
FOR RENT Room. 82.S0 week. Pri
vate entrance. 408 Edwards.
FOR RENT Front bedroom, nicely
furnished. 3 meals, 410 Beatty.
Phone 1S31-L.
FOR RENT HOARD ROOM
BOARD and ROOM. 328 N. Riverside.
ROOM AND BOARD 718 E. Main
FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT Store building and two
office rooms. See Al LHtrell or
Roland Hubbard.
FOR RENT Repair shop space. In
quire 229 N. Riverside.
FOR RENT Sale room, 231 N.
F!rr?1de.
FOR SALt LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Milk cows and heifers. E.
R. Arnold, Fern Valley.
FOR SALE Good Ouerney cow, 3
years old. A. H. Webster. Central
Point.
FOR SALE ? Guernsey bull. 3 years
old, from good milk strain 860.
laree sire. Also registered Guernsey.
9 months old 100. On highway
3 miles N. Central Point. B. J
Palmer.
FOR SALE Cow, team and brood
sow or trade for young stock. 8. El
Hughes. Trail.
FOR SALE 10 sows to farrow in
July and August; also 40 feeders
Vft Runrh Central Pnit
FOR SALE RfcAL ESTATE
WHEN you think of resl estate think
of Brown Sc White.
CITY and cotintrv properties. RENT
ALS. LOANS. INSURANCE. C. 8.
Butterfleld. 400 Medford Building.
A REAL BARGAIN -180-acm stock
ranch, free water, live creek on
ranch. 35.000 arres free ranre. 3
ble barns. 8-room house, other
btiildlnrs. all fenced: M acres un
der plow, can all be trrtBsted.
Lartre orchard and garden . Oood
hunting, all for 3.150 91,000 Fed
eral Loan, balance cash. Courtesy
to all real estate atrents. W. H.
Hamann. Rogue River. Ore.
FOR SALE Small hou eaav terms.
Call 910 East Main sfter 4.
FOR SALE Small farm Stewart Ave.
and Peach. Mrs Powel..
FOR SALE 6-room new residence,
neeer occupied. Hardwood floors,
larce Utlrff room, pared street,
close in. Mitrht ts small houne
as down payment. 618 So Oakdale.
FOR e ALE- Home on Oriffln creek
6 rooms and bath. barn, f srawe
and weII-houe. 30 acres wood
land ardn eround 700: terms.
R. V. Close. Rt. 1 Bot 4Ut
FOR BALE BY OWNER 7 houses
1 lerje 3-r'm hMi. new. A food
b:; garden Call 813 Beekman Ave
FOR SALE BY OWNER 8 ecrS. Im
proved, on hffhway. 5 miles out
Terms. Mail Tribune Boi 2518
FOR SALE or trade fnr Medford
property 4 acres peaches tn full
bearinf, 1 mi fr'-m town Tis-sn
Clin? srd J H H1'S. Ovd crop
this year No build trva. Mrs O L
Dow. Lake Creek. Ore
iFOB ?ALE or EXCHNOE M acres
J modern home. 7 acies bottom, free
J water. J- A- Bonney. Applegste.
' Oregon.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Oood income
pr-pertv Lm lfox2O0 feet, or.e
is rare nr-'use mall oi,e in rear
3 rireven a !?; heda Latd
arprcims'e; 4 Blocks fr-m M:n
etret la si for rccnera svnd
bottdcr. ox 15. Tnouo.
CLOSING
TIME
For
SUNDAY
Too Lata ie Classify
WANT ADS
is
6:00 P. M.
SATURDAY
PLEASE REMEMBER
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE CHEAP 7 lots In Roes
Park addition. Write P. O. Boa
128. East Ely, Nevada.
HOUSES FOR SALE In Medford and
surrounding towns. Easy terms.
Jsckson County Federal Savings
and Loan Association.
FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS
Convenient terms. Lists available
at National Farm Loa, n Office
Holly Theater Building. Medford.
IF YOU are wanting to buy or sell
real estate, see L. O. Ftckeu. IB
fio Bartl-tt Phone SHS
FOR EXCHANGE, Raal Eslat
WANTED Ranch In So. Oregon In
exchange for beautiful 7-room home
In Los Araeles. Calif. Price 810.-
000 Box ??RV Trunin-.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE- -1934 DeSoto: needs work.
100. 517 NWT"i.. fvfnlnr
FOR EXCHANGE
40 acres wood Isnd. cabin, no Incum
brances, 3 miles north Ashland.
Will trade for late model car. 113
Pine St.. Ashland.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
Late cabbage, kale, brocclll. 20 Laurel.
Pipe and Fittings New and Used.
Large stock. All sizes. Get our
prices.
MFDFORD BAROAIN HOUSE
37 N. Grape St. Phone 1082.
Custom grain binding. Phone 897-J-8.
REAL BUYS In used clothing. 1405
No. Riverside, across from Beck's
Bakery.
NU-WAY Mattress and Upholstering
Co. Phone 393. 309 West 8th St.
SONO BIRDS 1127 West Main St.
A REGULAR 85.00 permanent wave
given with either genttlne Duart
or Mahsskl oil supplies for only
31.00. A shampoo and either a fin
ger wave or hslr style for 25c. Hot
oil treatment 10c. At the Medford
School of Beauty Culture, 235 E.
Main St., upstairs In the Hansen
Bldg.
NOW! BARGAINS in good used wood
ranges at Copco.
SOME REAL BUYS In good used Ice
boxes at Copco.
FOR SALE Cletrac tractor. 8-foot
disc, 3-bottom plow, spring tooth
and orchard ditcher. Also electric
washing machine and Ironer. Reas
onable. Mrs, W. H. Hlgglna, IV,
miles south of Talent.
FOR SALE Pressure cooker. Wards
Ma.r'c Seal. U-qt.. 910; baby bed
3.50. electric shaver 95. 524 Mae.
BOYSEVBERRiES We sttli have "era.
75c youi container. B. V. Good
road. West Stewart Ave.
130. Q. E. electric range used 6
weeks only; clean, like new. Sac
rifice at half price, cash. 406
Edwards.
FOR SALE Westtntrhouse electric
range, like new. 1205 East Main
or phone 1959-L.
FOR SALE Lsrge laurel burl. Tel.
38-F-7, Jacksonville.
Headquarters Myers-Jacuzzi pumps
Service all makes. FICK HDWI.
BURROUGHS bookkeeping machine.
65. Phone 13J1.
FOR SALE La Fanrue piano. 80;
enamelled wood and coal rantre.
35. Phone 0-F-ll Phoenix Pres
byterian manse.
FOR 8 ALE Hammer mill (or hay
or grain, silently used, cheap
3-bottom tractor plow. Brook hunt
Orchard. Crater Lake Highway.
DOORS WINDOWS. ptp fltttntTS.
pipe, fruit Jara. eda. floor cover
In?, evervthlrsr for the home
Jack's Secondhand Store. 108 So
MISCELLANEOUS
IFOR horv-shoeintj see M. M. Eu banks
at Crater Lake Four Corners
MARCELLA BOWMAN BEAUTY SHOP
304 King St. Phonr 12U. TWO
blocks sou h of courthouse. All
types of beauty work. Machlneleas
snd machine pemianenta. Reve'.on
nail polish. Blanch White, cos-
LOADS
PRIVATE PARTY hss money to
loan, on first Isrm mortgagee. Bo
T-"r:-
BUSINESS DI'tECTOHY
Drssmkinq.
THE FASHION SHOP Dreasmslcln
Pur Remodeling, Buttons and
Bultl- covered Room 303 U. B
v." p.-v- nv. T. ' v.'
Expert Window Cleaner.
LET JOE DO IT
Expert Window Cleaner.. Oeneral
house ciesnrs. Ploor waxing. Jo
Piano and Organ Instruction
APOU.O PIANO 8TLDIO Plsno. Or.
esn sr.d Accordion, rlswlc and
modern Bst In Bo. Orasoo. Ul
I Bo. Orsps ev faos lit.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Auto Loan.
ADVANTAGES OF OUR
CAR LOAN PLAN
1. No Interest charged In advance.
I. Your own Insurance accepted.
8. Car does not have to be paid
for.
4. You get the money In ten min
utes. 8. Special low summer paymenta.
8. You deal direct and aava money.
See
W I. THOMAS. Msnsger
OREGON FINANCE CO.
At Our Mala Office
48 South Central. Phone 130.
License No. M-217.
120 TO 11.000
On Your Car.
133 to 1940 Model Car
and light trucka
1 to 18 Months to Repay.
CONSUMERS' CREDIT CO.
HAROLD H. BROWN AGENCY
Aftent
133 East Main. M-238. Phone 807.
AUTO LOANS
You Ret check at once.
CARS BOUOHT AND SOLD.
P. T. JERRY" YOUNO
Motor Investment Co.
License M-274.
Tel. 159. 234 Eaat 9th.
CAR LOANS
Solve your financial
problems by
refinancing or borrowing
LOANS ON CARS
1933-1939
TRI-STATE ACCEPTANCE CORP.
License M-353.
MARK A. GOLDY
109 E. Mam. Phone 7?
PERSONAL LOANS
VACATION MONEY
$100
Loan easily repsld 0 nn
tn mo. payments of I
Oene Thomas say:
'Qe: enough to pay up present
bills and have a swell vacation
Well cooperate with kiw pay
ment schedule -
From ii io $300
See Gene Thorns, mgr. of
OREGON FINANCE CO.
Lie. No. 8-211
45 So Central. Phone 139
Roofing
WE REPAIR or apply any type of
roof. Pabco Roofings, Shingles,
Coatings and Paint, Wall Paper.
Ekerson Paint and Roof Co., 38 So.
Bartlett Tel 243
Stock and Bond.
ONLY STOCK TICKER service In
Oregon outside of Portlsnd con
tinuous quotations during msrket
hours. M. N. Hewan tfc Co.. 214
T. Main St . Medford.
Transfer.
CITY TRANSFER At STORAGE CO.
Household moving and general
hauling. 29 8. Grape, phone 2060, I
day or nlgnt.
DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE
40 S. Fir Street.
Insured Carriers.
Local and Long Distance Hauling.
Phone 644.
EADS TRANSFER V STORAGB CO.
Office 16 South Fir. Phone 615.
Prices right. Service guaranteed.
FURNITURE MOVINO AND STOR
AGE We have van moving equip
ment for local and !orwt distance
hauling Dry and clean s tors (re
(concrete bulldlngt with special
locker room at low rates.
SAMSON STORAGE WAREHOUSE
McLeod
McLeod, July 16. (SplJ
Mrs. Elva Edler Is spending
few days in Medford visiting at
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the h o m t of Mr. and Mrs.
George Eeltz.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith and
family have returned from Alhambra
where they visited friends.
Mrs. B. J. Hutchinson and daugh
ter of Redwood City. Calif., and Kirs
Bsbe Rader' of Oakland, Calif, are
spending a few weeks with their
parent. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cseey.
I Mrs. Bethel Casey will accompany the
girls to the coast for a short stay.
Mr. and Mrs. c. Collins and Mr.
and Mrs. Bert McEwen of Medford
were dinner guesta of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Harding, 8r, on Butte Creek
July 14.
Upper Rogue Orane will hold It
regular meeting Thursday evening.
July 18. All members are urged to
attend.
Roy Vaughn la now working on the
new Sublette house.
THE GRANGE
Phoenix Granga
Phoenix Grange met July 9
with good attendance. State
Deputy Brown wag present and
gave an interesting talk.
During lecture hour Mr. Hag-
gart of the Copco Safety Service
gave an instructive talk and
demonstration.
At the next regular meeting.
July 23, Jacksonville Grange
will be guests and present the
literary program.
Home Economics club meets
Wednesday, July 17 at the home
of Mona Ferns with Ethel Carr
co-hostess.
Central Point Granga
Women of the Central Point
Grange are reminded to bring
flowers for the flower show Fri
day night. The flowers should
be brought at the time of the
meeting.
The regular business meeting
will be held at 8 p.m. in the
Grange hall. The flower show
will be held after the 'meetinu
during lecture hour. A prize will
be awarded for the best bouquet.
Much interest has been evident
and the flower show is expected
to prove unusually interesting.
All women members are invited
to enter displays.
MEN FOR DRAFT
Ottawa, July 16 t-U.R) The
government today announced
regulations for the registration
of Canadians over the age of 16
The registration tentatively
Is scheduled for August 29 to
23.
The only adults exempted are
cloistered nuns, inmates of asy
lums, penitentiaries and othei
institutions designated by the
chief registrar.
For failing to register, a Can
adian vill be liable to a fine
of $200 and three months' im
prisonment. In addition, he is
liable to a fine of S10 for each
day he remains unregistered
after the stipulated date.
Postpone Taxi Strike.
Portland. July 16. P) The
second postponement of a
threatened Port lend taxlcab
strike was granted by A.F.L.
union drivers last night at the
request of the Yellow Cab com
pany. Tractor Crushes Driver.
St. Helena, Ore., July 18.
&) John DUlas, 29. was crush
ed to death yesterday under a
tractor. It overturned on a
slopinii field. His parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Dallas of
Pendleton, survive.
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BENEFITJAMILY
Mrs. Riasanovsky Plans
Health, Education and
Home for Little Family
Eugene, Ore., July 16. (U.R)
Mrs. Antonina Riasanovsky.
mother of two children and
winner of a $10,000 prize for
her first novel, today decided
to spend her money for health,
education and a home for her
little family of White Russian
exiles
Mrs. Rlasnovsky. who came
to the United Slates only two
years ajo, said she wanted to
buy a home In Eugene, home
of the University of Oregon,
because she likes "a small town
with a big library."
, Story of Family,
She just returned from Bos
ton where she received her
prize from the Atlantic Month
ly Press and Little. Brown 4
Co., publishers. Her novel,
"The Family," tells the story
of an exiled White Russian fam-
ily, similar to hers, who lived
in Tientsin.
She wrote the book under
her maiden name of Nina Fe-1
dorova, because rhe I o u n d
Americans had trouble with her
other name.
Hnt of all, the money will i
seek to restore the health of
her husband, who has been ill
for several months in a hospital
here. Then perhaps there will
be a home In Eugene and later
on Nicholas and Alexander, her
two sons, may go to college.
Saw Japanese Com.
Mrs. Riasanovskv was gradu
ated from the University of
Petrogrcd as a philologist. After
fleeing in the Russian revolu
tion, she taught literature, his
tory and psychology in Harbin,
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Manchuria. She saw the Jap
anese occupation of Manchuria
and later lived In war-torn Tien
tsin.
"For years I asked myself
why some people suffer arid
grow, while others merely suf
fer and die," she said. "I
didn't begin to set down the
answers until we came to the
United States In 1938. After
three rewrites, I had the story."
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Park Headquartere, G. N. P.,
July 16. (Snl.) Two former
seasonal park rangers at Cra
ter Lake national park have
reported for duty at Glacier
nationul park in similar posi
tions, Chief Ranger George W.
Miller of Glacier national park,
announced today.
Walter E. Nitzel, who served
from 1929 to 1933 at Crater
lake, will be stationed at the
Many Glacier camnground. He
is employed during the winter
seasons as principal of school
district No. 69, Jackson county,
Oregon.
William Ray Henderson, who
served at Crater lake from 1925
to 193S, will be stationed at the
Two Medicine entrance to the
park. He Is a teocher of the
Medford schools.
TRUCK DRIVERS GAIN
20 W M BOOST
Portland, July 16. U.R
Union drivers for 23 Oregon
trucking companies were grant
ed a 20-cent daily wage increase
today In an arbitration decision
handed down by Rev. father
George Thompron of Maryl
hurst collcg, the arbiter.
The award, which Is retro
active to Mirch 1, gives team
ster members of A F.L. local
162 $6.49 a day for regular
pickup and doliverymen for an
eight-hour day, JO 45 for check
ers and loaders; $6.20 for help
ers and truckers and 85 cents
an hour for extra men.
British Exports
Cited as Proof
London. July 16. - (.T) In
creased British export to the
United State were cited today
a proof that Britain is "not a
beleaguered island. Sir Cecil
Weir, chairman of the overseas
committee of the association of
British chambers of commerce
said Scotch whiskey shipments
doubled in May and carpets
were up 60 per cent. Woolen
goods, toys, fabrics and leather
ware also increased.
PRIZE MONEY
Meteorological Report
Medford ind vicinity; PmUt cloudy
tonufat and Wednesday, scattered af
ternoon ti.undert4Drma in moun
Ulna, normal temperature. ,
Oregon: Partly cloudy tonight and
Wednesday, overcaat on coaat, scat
tered afternoon thunder term in the
mountains, normal temperature,
gentle to moderate northwest wind
of! the coast.
Local Data
Temperature a year ago today:
highest 64, lowest 65.
Total monthly precipitation, traoe;
deficiency (or the month. M
inches.
Total precipitation sines Septem
ber 1. 1039, 33.4(f Inches; excess (or
the season, 4.67 inches.
Relative humidity at 6 p. m. yes
terday 33 percent; 5 a. m. today
09 percent.
Tomorrow: sunrise 4.49 a. m., sun
set 7:44 p. m.
Observations Taken at 4:80 a. m.
U0 Mrrldlan Time.
at
City
aa
2 a
Boise 88
Boston 83
Chicago 84
Denver 63
TiimV. SB
68
60
68
60
S3
67
88
62
84
66
80
88
88
88
74
69
63
87
68
68
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.00 p Cloudy
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.00 P Cloudy
M P Cloudy
T Cloudy
.00 P Cloudy
.03 Cloudy
Havre ea
Loe AriijrltsZ 80
Medford St
New York 80
Omaha 88
Phoenl 108
Po"1nd 7
Rfbu "
Blj, jJJe .
g,n Francisco ea
Seattle so
.00
.00
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.00
JOO
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Spokane 83
jOO P Cloudy
M Cloudy
JOO Cloudy
wati, D c 88
Wena tehee
. 84
Camp Hurlburt, Vancouver
Barrack?, July 18. (SpU Five
cadets from Medford, Ore., have
received promotions In rank In
the Citizens Military Training
camp in progress here.
Appointed cadet sergeants
were: William J. Thompson,
company B: Milton A. Benford,
Wayne M. Fairchlld and James
A. Thurston, all company A.
Stanley C. Jones, Jr., was
named cadet corporal In com
pany A.
They were five In the select
list of 165 receiving such pro
motion In the 1940 encamp
ment of some 600 cadets.
E
Santiago. Chile, July 18. (U.R)
Newspapers demanded drastic
action against subversive ele
ments today after police an
nounced that they had found
a list of persons financing an at
tempt to overthrow the govern
ment by Influencing the armed
forces and public officials.
Nino members of the rightist
Vanguardia party, former mem
bers of a Naclsta organization,
were arrested.
Details of tha plot were not
disclosed. Police said it was
discovered during a search of
"suspected sites."
F. R. FREES FUNDS
OF BALTIC NATIONS
WasMnetnn. July 18. nj.R)
Freezing of Esthonlan. Latvian
and Lithuanian funds here, was
regarded today a evidence that
the United States Intends to
apply its new monetary policy
in all rases of aggression.
Credits of these three coun
tries were frozen under orders
Issued by President Roosevelt
and proclaimed by the treasury
last night. No explanation was
given, but .t was assumed they
resulted from Rusrla's recent
expansion of Its Influence over
the three Baltic nations.
2 C.nsdlan Flier Killed
Dartmouth, N. S.. July 15.
IT Two member of the royal
Canadian air force. Flight Of
ficer J. J. Lalonde of Montreal
and Corp. M. J. Arm I tags of
South March, Ont., were killed
- lon """"vers today when their
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bor. The craft sank, carrying
the men with it.
Nest Driver,
Salt Lake City, July 16. (Al
Patrolman C. H. Volkert gave
Earl L. Nielsen a ticket for
standing on the running-board
of hi car while he brushed off
the front et. He said Nielsen
was driving 42 miles an hour
at the same time.
Jy
QUARRY IN
WILLIAMS REGION
MAY START ANEW
Announcement
Portland for
bide Spurs
of Factory in
Calcium Car
New Hope
Grants Pa?i. July 16.-
Reopening of the former Oregon
Lime Products company quarry
and kiln In the Provolt-Wllllams
district, southeastern Josephine
county, was forecast Monday by
James Plnniger, associate of that
dissolved company.
He said the Pacific Carbon
and Alloys company which an
nounced a $230,000 calcium car
bide factory will be erected at
Portland will use limestone
from the quarry. It passed after
closing down last November in
to the hands of B. P. John, Port
land furniture manufacturer.
who transferred it to the Wash
ington Brick, Lime and Sewer
Pipe company ot Spokane, Pln
niger said.
At its maximum operation the
Oregon Lime Products company,
which produced agricultural
lime of unusual purity, em
ployed 32 men. Pinniger esti
mated that the minimum crew
to operate the quarry and plant
on a required 24-hour basis at
18 or 20 men.
Portland, July 16. (JP) Four
land, unhappy because Indus
tries drawn to the northwest by
Bonneville power located at
Vancouver, cheered up today af
ter a third announced it would
build its factory here.
The Pacific Carbon and Al
loys company of San Francisco
announced Saturday It would
construct $250,000 plant hero
to manufacture calcium carbide
with 2000 kilowatts of power it
contracted to buy from Bonne
ville. IE
Mexico City, July 18. U.R
Juan Andreau Almazan, oppo
sition presidential candidate, has
filed a 20,000-word legal brief
with President Lazsro Cardenas
and the supreme court, asking
annulment of the July 7 elec
tion In which unofficial re
turns have Indicated that Man
uel Avila Camacho, government
party candidate, wa elected. It
was made known today.
Almazan charged flagrant vio
lations of the electoral law and
asserted that public employes
were coerced to vote for his
opponent.
It was reported that the gov
ernment party would offer 60
Almazanlsta candidate In the
election seats In congress for
which they contested, tn an
effort to split Almazan'a sup
porter.
KEEZER CONSIDERED
AS NEW YORK PREXY
New York, July 16. U.R
It was reported In academic
circles today that Dr. Dexter
M. Keezer, president of Reed
college, Portland, Ore., Is be
ing considered for the presi
dency of the College of the
City of New York.
The board of higher educa
tion Is scheduled to meet Thurs
day to consider selection of the
new president.
Family Tree.
New Ulm, Minn. (UK When
Lee Gaut (ays "my ancestor
came over on the Mayflower,"
he has complete family his
tory to confirm the oft-nude
claim. Gam's genealogical ree
ord traces hi family tret twok
to John Howland and Elizabeth
Tilley, who were among the
Pilgrims landing from the May
flower on Plymouth Rock in
1620.
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