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I A. N f I j .MEDFORD 3IXIL TRIBUNE, lEDFORD, OIJECOX. TUESDAY. MAEC1T 22, 1D32. PGE SEVEN" T 3 i i -i i ' 7 "-i " , , , ,- , , , Sk i DON'T FORGET TO PHONE THAT "tf ANT AD HERE ARE THE RATES: Per word tint Insertion (Minimum 23c) Each additional insertion, oer word lc (Minimum 10c) per line per month, without copy changes tlJi Phone 75 confinement cases. Will ,vlp with the housework If needed. Very rea- sonr-ble charges. Box 2962. Tribune. EFFICIENT young woman wants housework. Good cook. Reference. Phone 473-W. WANTED Any kind of clein'ng, 25c an hour. Call 643. LAWN and garden work wanted. Call 834-R. WANTED By experienced man posi tion w operate orchard or ranch, either on salary or shares; refer ences furnished: could take imme diate charge. Addreja S L. care Mall Tribune, and party will call. WANTED MISfBt.l.ANBOt'S WANTED Fresh cow for cash. R. 1. Box 238, Central Point. Ore. WANTED To rent nicely furnished 5 or 6-room home; fireplace and fur nace: close TO niirn sponsible party. References. Box 1000. Tribune. WANTED Blcvele. Must be cheap for cash. Address P. O. Box 439. tafED To buy small used electric Pi'igeratorr Phone 554. -MUST" DC rcuwumui.. WANTED To borrow $2 600 on gllt etlge firs', mortgage on well kept 70-aere bearing pear orchard near Medford Address A. J. and owner will call and see you. WANTED AfTOMOHllES WANTED Ltirht used cars, pay cash Ph. 552. 1761 N Riverside CABS WANTED We will pay cash for your car or sell tt for you See "Bud" Renfro. Armstrong Motors. Inc. 38 No. Riverside Tel 18 FOR RKNT HOUSES FOR RENT Beautiful Mrnished . home. 840 E. 9th. Keys at 137 Tripp. ; POR RENT 3-rm. partly furnished hot.se. past side; Aeya at 137 Tripp. WANTED To borrow 100; S'-xxl se curity; will make weekly payments. Address S. K., Mail Tribune FOR RENT Small furnished house; lmhtH and water paid; $Vi per mo. 619 N. Fir. FOR RENT Half duplex. 240 So. Holly. Inquire 219 So. Ivy. FOR RENT 5-rm. hour, modern; garage, sleeping porch. Tel. 923. FOR RENT Modern 4-room duplex, unfurnished. 534 No. Bariiett. FOR RENT 4-rm. stucco; nardwood floors, fireplace: 1 block south of New Washington school, t45 Mur ray Ave. FOR RFNT Small furn. home, gar age, $12.00, water paid, a-tl Austin. FOR RENT Neat 4 room unfurnish ed house, modern. 324 Kli.g St. In quire at 416. FOR LEASE 202 South Oranpe five room furnished home. OU-o-matlc heating plant, fireplace, electric rane. Frleidaire, overs turfed fur niture. 30 00 including water. Chas R. Ray. Realtor. Medford Bldg., phone 302. FOR F.ENT Furnished house, garden. Phone 1055. FOR RENT Htuwe. 134 Vancouver. 723 W. 2nd. Call 335 S. Riverside. FOR RENT Clean 5 roon houe. range and heat. Key at 140 So Ivy. FOR RENT 4-rm. house; city water and lights, garage, woodsiit-d, gar den spare; 17 50 per m nt;.. 910 Stevens St. Henry Currier. 601 W 10th 6t. i - 'rlmmu- LOST it dot! U missing, call 15H WANTED 8ITCAT1QNH k V FOR RENT 4-room house. 1 mile he south Oak Drove school; fi00 Dean fg flaltmarsh. fOR RENT 3-room house. 't acre ixrisated carden land. O. Oelln. I 3--ward Ave. N RENT Oood clean furnished 2 room cottaees 325 rst Jackson St FOR RENT 6-room unase. 517 So Holly, clow in on paved street: fire place, es rar.je. garace. tnsde; a nice p'.tr. Se Mr. Gore at Med ford IS'atl burnt. W FOR RENT Oood houe. nlly Mr- T n:ned. on est jscks'ij,; $35. V.i water paid. Call 637-J-;. jpOR RENT H-ro-im oart.y furnished , houe. eut aid. Inquire 414 8 Pf?rs!de. Nl A-roots m -ro furat.ia no j -r isi f ju, a let paid. f 1378-it, 1 FOR RENT HOUSES TOR RENT 7 room furnished house, en? cheap to reliable party. Poone C. A. De Voe. FOR RENT 5 room modern houie. garade: garden space Tel 742-J. FOR RENT Homes. PurnuOed or unfurnished BrowD & White FOR RENT Modern Couae, cloae In. Pine shade, lawn and garden lot. fib per month, water paid. Call at 325 South Riverside. FOR RENT Furnished dupie. Tel. 301-H. POR RENT 4 c a -room nouses Phone 105. 30 N Central. HOMES POR RENT Call 798 POR RENT fl-room house strictly clean and modern; close In; low rent to right party. Inqulie 340 S. Grape. FOR RENT APARTMENTS SMALL modern furnished a?t. bimsa low, suitable for couple. Tel. 838-X.. FOR RENT Furnished amMl apts. and garage. 604 W. 10th St. FOR RENT Desirable furn. apt. All hotel accommodations. Hole! Grand FOR RENT 5 rooms downstairs: modern, partly furnished, large garden, 2 garages, chicken house, fruit. 841 Pine St. BEST apartments In town at new reduced rates. Schuler Apts. FOR RENT Completely furnished 2-room apartment. 220 N. Ivy. FOR RENT Clean apt. Durell Court. 32B No. Holly. NEAT front corner single apt. Reas onable. 1205 E. Main St. 'FOR RENT 3 rom apt. In rear; hot and cold water, ahower bath. 118 Almond. FOR RENT' Desirable furnished apt Eiectrolux. The Berben. 10 Quince FOR RENT 4-room apt, I ,16.50. 209 West Jackson. garage POR REJfT Apartment partly fur nished or unfurnished: steam beat; newly decorated. Inquire at Mall Tribune office. FOR RENT Furnished apt Light, garage: 810 & $12 Phone 452-H. FOR RENT Modern furnished apt.; adults 345 No Bartlett. FOR RENT Apt.; steam-heat, frlgld alre, hot water. 503 So Holly. POR RENT Steam-heated apt, over Lamport's, after Feb 6. POR RENT Modern steam-heated apartment, large living room with fireplace, bedroom, bath and kit chenette, hardwood floors; all new ly decorated. Inquire at Mall Tri bune office. FURN APTS. for rent, 15 a week Apply at Peoples Electric Store. j POR RENT 2-ruom apartments. 110 ou tso. Fir v none yum. j FOR RENT Modern duplex apt: 4 ' rooms. Phone 442. POR KENT FURN 1NHED ROOMS MODERN ROOM Board If desired. - Adjoining bath. Phone 141'i-X. PLEASANT ROOM and board at 716 E. Main. Phone 722. FOR RENT Large front room: hot . and cold water and shower. 20 3. Fir. PRIVATE front room, suitable light housekeeping. 228 North Central. Shady; close In. FOR RENT Rooms; also 1 .oom apt SOS No. Holly after 0 o'clock. Phone 1017-Y. : FOR RENT Pleasant room for gen I tleman. close In. orlvate home. bath, gnrnge. 609 E. Main. FOR RENT Rooms 81.50 week; bnciiclor cabin; apts. 446 So Front St. I'Ott KENT ROOM AND BO A HI) FOR RENT Nice room and board, close in; also modern 5 room house hardwood floors, furnace, fireplace, garage. East Side. Phone 769-R. FOR KiCNT Attractive room with board; garage. 33 No. Peach FOIt RENT MJSCIXI.ANEOl S FOR RENT Small ranch close in; well improved. Phone 437-X. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE CARD ROOM and cigar store must be sold by ahertlt March 25. Phone 317. FOR SALE Established bUiMew, one of the best cities on Coau. Owner will sacrifice 600 cash. Must sell account illness, addresa ut 2953. Mall Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE CHOICE, close-in corner; house car rying 2000 insurance. W.'ll trade for Copco stock. Box 3023, Tribune. FOR TRADE 6-cabin court in Med ford and 5 acres alfalfa near golf course. What have you? C. Chet Leonard. Texaco Service Station, No. Riverside. GOOD modern home, full bement, large lot. Will take smaller home in exchange. C. S. BUTTER FIELD. MISCELLANEOUS IF PARTY having dog collar, license 946. will return same to Mail Trib une office no question will be a.ked. LEAKN TO PLAY the Hawiii.tn gui tar, also violin and banjo. A'e fur nish instrument and empioy the best of Instructors. For further information Phone 499-J, and ask for Mr. Ray. MA rERNITY 30 for 10 days spec ial outlding Trained ourae. Aih laud Convaieacent Home. i OLD PEOPLE and invalid enjoy ht- J Ing at Mhiand convaieacent Home INCOM TAX Let me prepve four Income ux returns Both state and federal are now due Six yean experieo'-e Fred L ColTlg. Phone Gold otut oourft Hid k;o i' Red den rd Loot AaexJoxd bi. MIS(LLANEOU8 LOCAL or long distance hauling We guarantee to tare vou money Haw ley transfer, 610 Nortb Riverside Phone 1044-3L FOH SALE AU t O.MOlilLtS BARGAINS Nothing elae but. 21 used oars to pick from Coupes, roadsters, aedans. Easy terms, your ear in trade. Buy now. OATES AUTO CO. Used Car Dept. FOR SALE or TRADE Model A For dor; taice cattle or what have you? Cabin 26, 400 No. Riverside. REPOSSESSED used cars. 30 to pick from, at all price. 35 00 to $700.00 Oakland Pontlac Garage in new location 207 S. Riverside. Sanderson Motor Co. FOR SALE 1930 trura efaxi, arlgmai rubber, tow mileage: looks and runs like new. Total prloe 4355 Will take car or truck in trade. Call at 407 King St. Phone 584-R. FUEL OIL DELIVERY PHONE 332 for fuel oil delivery. Reinking Trucking Co. FOR FUEL OIL delivery. Phone 315 Bade Tranafer and Storage Co. FOR SALfc HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE Attractive homes, build ing lots, bungalow store with good i schools and ramiiy iraae. iaii t West Second St. FOR SALE OR TRADE 960-acre ranch In Harney county, Oregon, bordering the Ochoco forest; fenced and cross-fenced; 7 -room house, barn, lambing lence, corntls and other sheds; 3 large springs the year around; 85 acrea In meadow. 40 acres In cultivation. Will sac rifice this large ranch for home In Medford or sell on easy terms. Write Box 124. Central Point. FOR SALE 2 acres in the Siskiyou Heights addition; berries and young trees; $250; terms. Address Box 124. Central Point. HOW'S THIS FOR A BARGAIN? A real stock ranch; over S5C acres. ItW m r.f rrnnri i-i 1 1 1 i vn titi land; all farm land and pasture! under fence; substantial buildings: some fruit, berries, good spring water, running streams. Some trade accepted, $500.00 cash, ba.ance ex tremely good terms. $2800.00. total price. THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE Realtors. 125 E. Sixth St. Tel. 1496 UNUSUAL BARGAINS 3-room house, woodshed and garape, 2 blocks from this office: rich nil; side walks, shade, lights, water toilet. Price $600; $50 down. $15 monthly. 20 ACRES, 8 mues out. on creek and county road: fine spring, gar den land with free water; lots of wood; like a park; 2-room house, furnished: chicken house, barn. Price $900; $100 down, $15 a month. 10 ACRES, Griffin creek; crtek and county road crosses; a rel wood lot and summer homo; no build -- lugs; worlds of material to build log house. Rare bargain at $250; $50 down, $5 monthly. D. E. MILLARD, 425 Eaat Main. MONEY MAKERS EASY TO BUY Several splendid farm propc.tles for sale on easy terms; from 1 to 300 acre tracts of choice farm land; some exceptional locations you'll be happy to own. Come now. E. C. GADDIS. 609 Eat Main. WHEN you think of real estate think of Brown & White FOR SALE HOMES FOR QUICK SALE By owner, room house 2 blocks from P. Phone 1017-Y after 6:30 f m. FOR SALE Pleasant, roomy house. Cherries, other fruit, nuts, near schools. Beautiful view, saide. Val ue $3000. Terms. Mrs. J. W. Isley, 449 Euclid Ave.. AMiland. HIGH-CIiASS 7-room buna'ow in distinguished residential iilstrict. Cash price $6000.00. Owir wants Copco stock for his $3."uo equity. Walter H. Jones, Realtor, -jver Jack son Cotinty Bank. Phone 706. FOR SALE Sacrifice five room mod em home, gas and electricity, larpe lot and trees, $1,500. $500 buys my equity Phone 1082-X. FOR SALE Attractive homes 105 SO No Central. Phone FOR SALE POULTRY WHITE LEOHOKrt chicks, Hansen strain; 100-$ 10 00; 600-89.60. 3500 $9 00; Rocks 11100 Heavy Layers large type Hundreds of testimo nials. Literature free Jents Poul try Farms. Tangent. Ore. TURKEY EGO hatching. ir 100. Phone 371-R-l, Ashland. FOR SALE Auatrnl White hatching egss and chicks. Phone 344-M. FOR SALE R. I. setting eggs. T. A. Pifley, phone 976-W. WHITE LEGHORN CHICKS Hansen strain; 100 $10; 500. $9 50; 2500. $9; Rocks. $11. Heavy layers; large type; hundreds of testimonials Lit erature free. Jenks Poultry Karma. Tangent, Ore. AUSTREL-WHITE hatching egrt The new nen lays with the Leghorn, weighs lth the Rock. Call Geo Webb at Lamport's. PULLETS tor sale. Call 802 McAn drews road FOR 8AI.K LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Feeder pigs, 13. Box 5i, Anderson Creek road. Talent. FOR SALE Fresh cow; cheap. 3-F-ll. FOH SALE or tradeGod team about 1200 ,ns Phone C. A DeVoe. FOR SALE MUrM.LANF.Ot FOR SALE Grain hay. cheap; waon and harness. Harry C. C3ie. Beall Lone, Central Point. FOR SALE One davenpr-t and library tab.e. Phone 611-J-4 I TOR SALE A few evergreen trees Arircna evp Italian cypress bud hade tree, as Beany tt. j FOR SALE Sandy loam f jr gardens snd lawns. 1 per yard, delivered anywhere In Medford. CI1 43 or, 8W. I THOROUGHLY re-;.n1;t:ond Tori, , frja t.-acuu. 4 Fosa, lament. FOR SALE US( tU.ANf;or5 MANZANITA wood for san. Write John Newcomb. Route 3, Box 141, Medford. Oregon. FOR SALE Dairy and shp and horte fertilizer snd bl.ick loam. Lee Hamilton. Phone 9V0-L. FOR SALE Roller Canaries. Phone O A DeVoo FOR SALE Cheap, redwood fence potts. Tel. 1044-X. Hawley Transfer BAT1ERY SPECIALS 6-VOlt. 13 plate Junior (6 mo. guar.) 3.50; 6-volt, 13-pIate standard (1 yr. guar.) 85: 6-volt, 13-plate heavy duty, 6. Your old battery is worth l. Severin batteries recharged, 250. All others recharged. 50c. SEVERIN BATTERY fc-ERVICE 1520 N. Riverside. FOR SALE Used sewing machine, ell makes. $5 up; term If deslrod All makes rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine Co. 24 N Bartlett. WASHED saud and gravel for all pur poses; sediment and garden plow ing; lawn contracting. Tel. 812-J FOR SALE Airway vacuum cleaner and appliances, $35; Circulating heater, $25: 100-lb. refrigerator, $25. 224 Clark St. MASTADON strawberry plants, 75c per 100. Geo. B. Vouni, Stewart Avt. Phone 7-F FOR SALE Ladlno ciovcr, alfalfa & rye gratia seed & alfalfa hay. Want ed springer cows. C. C. Hoover, 697-R-2. BUSINESS DIRECTOR Y JACKSON CO. AUS I It AC! CO. Abstracts of Tide and Title Insurance. Die only complete Title System In Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of ntle ntle Insurance Room 8 end 6, No. 32 North Central v. upstairs. Automobile Loans. CONTRACTS REFINANCED PAYMENTS REDUCED We pay up balance due dealer, bank or finance company and extend your payment Additional money loaned- Phone 81 for appointment Chiropractic Pnytlclan DR B W HOFFMAN Chiropractic Nerve Specialist Office hours 9 to 12. 2 to 6 203-204 Liberty Bldg Office Phone 680; Res Phone 731-H Dentistry. DR ROBERT D. 'JOE 404 Medford Bldg DENTISTRY Phone 840 Contracting WE LEND MONEY to worthy people to pay their nnneat debts Paeirtr Coast Credit Association 421 Med ford diOg.. Medford. Or Dressmaking and Remodeling. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and .-emooellng 424 Medford Bldg Phone 1181. Ecprrt Window Cleaners LET OEOROB DO tT Tel 1172 House cleaning. Floor waxtng. Ori ental rug cleaning, specialty. Furniture Repairing. FURNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERED, re ftnished re-glued We carry a full line of upholstery sample. A N Thlbault. Tel. 969-R Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS Word of iamen- tailon Mro pallid box Sflvrr CVtrnlBant Color quality An'hUwi chieftain Enchanting Ha Male Solution of Yesterday's Puzzls DlEiFll NjEl'S t ALD O A T qfeML O B U L E T AjN SmC iABEL A rt?BsClAMPBEV E r. e p e trJeTU sm T DREAM EiDMA T OInTe :iiTOAite MjqjT E JM AT6L I ER 0 bHd I. lL Si i. ElLLJSa AC a rjr AHyls Emt5.l5 1 o i R e IWSoII L ?. 5"N E E rIsBSE1cepIe an' Having- a nawlfke Mrs Look to be J.fka fjut-'k to learn Kdges of a roof Friiirrant T'tMAIlt. J' reindict Hrajr Upiiry ''mjtinrtlon T.tpeMry Weird i(nipas point The Indian irj'ilberry nrinfS VlhrntlonlesB noint Reln Mt-A tl makliur varniflia Aet furiously AS. 6. Prevaricator 7. r.rnw n out fi. tn he It 49. Or (tans of hefirins 70. pejirMn 71. llepnlr DOWN 1. Imitated 1. Halt IV' nwaM pn!n(tei Feminine name Extent of surface ei. ; P P J teF K P I i WA10 ' h3 ' Wr 1 W 25 3Tfe23 at 3S 3t sq ps? j .j. r- S3 Si ss fa J-r K u b mMF DIRECTORY Fuucral Parlor PERL'S IX'NERAL HOME 1tatinctlTe service at moderate rates. Estab lished JO years. Ambulanw sen Ice. 6th St. at Oakdale. Tel. 47. Job rtlntlia. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant in tout hero Oregon Printing d all kinds; book binding; louse-leaf ledgers; a o d blanks, billing systems, duplicating Oiteh idlee slips and everything la the printing line. 28-30 N. Grape Phone 75. Piano Instruction. FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher of piano ClasstcsJ and popular music courses. Haight Muslo Studio, 318 Liberty Bldg. Tel. 72. Piano Dealers. SEE the Baldwin Una of Piaivw at the Electric Wiring Co, 222 W Ma.tn St.. or call Mrs. H. O. Puruckr. Tel. 1442. Money Co Lend. WE LEND MONEY on furniture and late model autos. Three oer cent per month on unpaid balance No other charges Come in- and get the cash today. See W. K. Thomas. 228 W. 6th St. Lawn mowers LAWNMOWERS SHARPENED, OILED and adjusted for 75c. Call and de liver liee 23 No, Fir. Phone 261. Radio Service EXPERT radio repairing on all makes of sets Ben U Hurler. Phone 437-L. Roofing STANDARD ROOFING CO. Builders of water-tight roofs Estimates and Insp'Ktlon without charge. 10th and Fir Si. Tel. 1077. Transit. DAVIS TRANSFER & STORAGE Service guaranteed 20 S Grape St Phone 644. or residence 106O. BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 1015 No Central Phone 315 Prices right Service guaranteed. RE1NK1NO TRUCKING SERVICE Transfer and hauling of all kinds Offloe 309 South Front St. Phone 332. Violins THORVAL H. FOLK ENB ERG, 'leacher of Violin. Ensemble practice for students. Closing out vtoMn out flu. Studio 3 and 4 College Bldg. Phone 259-J. LEGAL NOTICE Call for Bids for Wood. Call for bids for 70 cords, more or less, four-foot body fir, to b. deliv ered on school grounds before August 1, 1932. Bids to be opened April 11th and the Board reserves the right to reject any and nil bids. DISTRICT 4. PHOENIX. MARJORIE WILCOX, Clerk. Nntlce nf Sheriffs Sille. By virtue of an execution riuly Is sued by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of the County of Jackson, State of Oregon, dated the Uth day of March, 1932, in a certain action in the Circuit Court for said County and State wherein State Mutual Building and Loan AMoclntiun was plaintiff and Robert L. Taylor and Donna B. Taylor, his wife, nd John F. White and Hattle White, his wife, were defendants, which exocut.on and ordor of sale was to me directed and commanded me to sell the real prop erty described to satisfy Hens and charges In said decree specified, I will, on Saturday, the 16th day of Cross-Word Puzzle It. An F.nllah queen . II. Tall roams gram mm 31. L'nderatands 23. Henoea sr.. Artleia 26. Poren 24. Smnll arma dlllos 29. Show era X". Shirk 11. Killed A3. Iluritfnr 24. Jiver of Helen of Troy 35. Larcf woody perennlalu 3H. German city 41. Polnerl 42. Mrstnae by wlra U, Narrow fabrle 4b. loelandle writ I ne 49. Ex omrlo: ahhr. W). Mnrke of battle' 61. llolt Valley 54. Silkworm Hum hi. 1sw Salter r.a. Tltl 69. Exactly dlvlil- Me by two fl, Tranamlt . Took aolld food 14. Gaello Rod of the sea I. Peed covering 4. Emphaalxea I. Knave of riube in ft vt -card loo . Away: ftfot'h ". Falle hMitn-l I. Old irlbo of Iiliuolan Indian t. Cowardly yti. Water vapor 11. Harbor April. 1033. at the i.our of one oYlo k p m., at the front tuw of the rountv Coiirt House m MedforJ. iack.nii County, Oregon, offer for .n.le and sell at public auction, for c:uh. and subject to redemption as provided by law. all the runt, title a:i interest of the defendnntR In said .iU and m'Ii of them and all nart.es claim- ing by, through or under thim, the louuwtiig QNcriueo real proper iy, w wit: Lot Ttur (4 In Block Two (2), in Sunnyslde Addition to the City of Medford, Jackson Countv. Oicgon Dated this 15th dv ot Mirol.. H;i2. RALPH O. JEN NINUri. Sheriff of Jackson Coun'y, Oregon. Notice of Sheriff Sale of PtTsmal I'roperly. Notice Is hriebv- Klven that by vir tue of a. Hn upon cattle itlci in ihe office of the County Cleric of the Coun t y of Jackeon and Si a t e of Oregon, on tlii Hilt ri.tv of M.rvh, 1932, duly verified by John R. Crows, lien claimant, 1 have lev.ei upon and taken i n t o my p owe ion the following described pcrbonal p:operiv, to-wit: 31 head of dalo' cows 7 calves Floyd Albert betn(r the owner or reputed owner of said prope:tv which property was set forth in s-ild line, and I have said properly in iii pos session and am holding the fame. Notice Is hereby given, that on Thursday, the 3 1st il;iy of March. lP;ia, at the premises known as the Old Stovena Farm, ttuateI in the Antelope Valley approMniateiy thrco 3 mllea from the Town of Eaijle Point, Jackaon County, Oregon, at 3:30 o'clock p. m,. I will sell tho above described cattle, or wwh p;irt thereof as may be necessary, at. pub lic auction to the hishest "bidder for cash, to satisfy said lten and ac crued Interest, and the co-ts of tak ing possession of and holding and selling aald personal property. This notice s published once a week lor two successive weeks in the Medford Mail Tribune, a newspaper of gen eral circulation published In Juck son County, Oregon. RALPH O. JENNINGS. Sheriff of Jackson Countv, Oregon By OLOA E. ANDERSON, Doputy. WASHINGTON, March 22. fyp) William O. McAdoo said after a con ference today with Speaker Garner, that while the Texan was not seeking the Democratic presidential nomina tion, tlie boom for him was growing, and California should send an In structed delegation for him to Chi cago. The former Democratic secretary of the treasury, who heads the Garner pledged slate of delegate cnholdates In the California primary ti. May, flew here last night on business nnd called on Mr. Garner at the Capitol to pay his respects. "We didn't discuss politics." Mr McAdoo said, "but as I wn leaving I expressed to him the opinion that while he was not seeking the nom ination. California would send an In structed delegation for him Just the same." McAdoo said he talked government finances with the speaker In a Rcn eral way but didn't offer any advice, nor was any sought. GIFT TAX CLAUSE WASHINGTON, March 22. (AP) The section of the revenue act, de Glaring all transfers of property Without an niiennntn rnn.lflornilnn made within two years of the death of the donor, taxable as a part of his eatat, was declared Invalid to day by the supreme court. Justice Stone dissented and read an opinion glvlm? his reasons for hie break with the majority. The question was presented in two casea from Delaware and Pennsyl vania. The government .had sought to tax gifts of property mnco by William DuPont and John W. Don nan to their children. The executors of their estates appealed. FIRE THREATENS NEW YORK. March 22. (AP) PI re the danger most feared by seamen today imperilled 60 offleers and men on the freighter flan Angelo. The San Angelo, a 6GIH3 ton ship, was about 800 mllea north of Panama In the Pacific ocean last night when she appealed for aid. The fire was in her number 3 hold, the radio mea ssves said. In answer to her plra for all ships to help, the atenmer San LiKaa re ported in a mesao picked up by the Radio Marine Corporation, that she was standing by. 4 CrysUlgiow Kodak ulusa mpreme Hit Peaaleyi opp Hoily theater CALIFORNIA OEMS FOR GARNER SAYS WILLIAM M'ADOO WHY? CASH COUNTS! BACK TO THE LAND . 4n I. very het alfalfa, land .1 mllfrom Medford. New Mint low not ijiiite flnlliert. f,,ivrmv. prlee fr ntilek aale 100. nt0 rnh. balniiee. No. 5 lf.o A 70 A. fine loam st P'"Ji1u plant on Rogue rher. ome equipment. fnlftWmmeftiil ham. M are flii to sell this piaie fnr tiif fmnlaKf for siihi No. 61 A. New modern fi"' prlre tlVtf) now Hooioa rah balance time. EARN, 3 M Smith Central y IHSB" II Meteorological Report March 21. ID32. roteriiM v Medford and vicinity: Tonight and Wednoday, probably rain; clearing Wednesday. Moderate temperature. Orrnon: Probably rain tonight snd Wednpsdny. clearing Weclnesdnyi motl rntte tetnpeiaturw. l-Hll I Ml til. Lowest temperature this morning. .10 decrees. Temperature a year ft so today Highest, 6:t; lowest. 33. 'J'otnl prrripHtitlon elnca Septem her 1, lUi, 14. .VI inche. Uelntue humidity at fi p. m. yes tcictay, 3ft per cent; 6 a.m. today, U9 per cent. Wunset today, 0:25 p.m. Tomorrow. Sunrise-, fi.05 a.m. Biin. ObenallotiH la km t A a. m.. IJu Meridian rime. r city S3 gS a h1 set. 6 :atl p. m. linker City ......... 4R Iloston 3fl 1 Holse 4H I Chicago 30 I Denver 36 Dos Moines 32 Fresno 6fl ; Helena 40 30 :io .4'! 32 28 BO 24 .02 IB .24 48 Clear Rnln Clear Cldy. P. Cdy. Clear Clear Cldy. Clear Cldy. Rnln Clear Clear Clear Cldy. Clear Clear Cldy. Clear Rain 1,oa Anpcles Mi'clfinil .... New York ... Phoenix Portland . 73 .... BJ 46 72 S 60 80 40 Reno RweburK ...... Salt I - Snn Krnnclsco Hosttla ... 68 SO - 52 tfpoknne Wellington D C. 38 34 J.02 WASHINGTON, March 22. (API Conservation by atate laws rather than federal reservation of mineral rights of public lands, was urged before the house lands committee by Charles Winter of Cahpcr, Wyoming. Winter, a former representative, testified in behalf of his state on the pending bill to turn tho sur face rights of public lands over to Vie eleven western states In which they are located. He urged thut the states be given full Jurisdiction, not surface rights only. E THE DALLES. Ore., March 22. (API The wide range of selection mndo by burglnra who entered The Dalles Co-operative Growers' associa tion plant here Sunday, and took old keys, fountain pens, candy and a large acid pump, caused police to seek a gnng of boys today. Tho pump was heavy machine used for handling sulphurous acids uaed In the preparation of Maras chino cherries. The machine was uiwcrewed from tho floor. Nine-Year-Old Boy Drowns in Creek PORTLAND. Ore.. March 22. (AP) Walter Cribble. 0-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel O. Orlbble, fell Into ralu-swollrn Johnson creek here tidiy and diowned. He waa taken from the creek a mile downstream, 1 but effort to revive him failed. Red Cross Okehs Food Application WASHINGTON, March 2'i. (AT) Applications fnr 2ni.26B barrels of flour and fi7,040,0O0 pounds of feed fnr livestock to be provide! from wheat held by the farm bojid, have been approved by the Red Cross. Desirable hot sea always In first class condition for rent, lease or tale. Call lUfi 1931 rord 5port.iL oupe 8000 Wlci Pef f ect $39, 3 One Pier cn Motor Co. Phone 150 yMMSiA4 teuf - . in ilsfrT on. Hue river w under Talent ditch. Former A CORN Pimne oQ an f)IO.T MINERAL RIGHTS OE STATE URGED MI EAGLE PI. GRANGE IN CHEESE PLANT Mr. OrtnMft Haak Eagle Point Orange met Marc. II with several very welcome vis. tore present, namely: Mr. and Mr. W, E. Morris of Bams Valley Grand. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Wsit of Live Oaks Grange and Frank and Anna Han acn of Roxy Ann Oninge. The lecturer preaented a program dedicated to the memory of Oliver Hudson Kelly, one of the founders of the Orange, and commemorating the seventh anniversary of the Engl point Ornntte. St. Patrick, sIfo came In for his share of at ten tlon. The numbers given were: respoiw slva reading led by the chaplain Mr. Violet Spencer; costume duet. by June Tmlenf and Enid Ward, followed by an Irish lilt dance. Response by the members telling of some service rendered for the Orange and some suggestions tor the good of the order. Paper prepared and read by Mrs. Gertrude Hank on Eagle Point Orange history, entitled. "A Peek at the Past, a Look-In at the Present, and a Glimpse at the Future." The program was concluded by play "The Family Album," with the following characters: Mrs. Weldman, reminiscent monologue: with, the following presented In photo form In the family album: her mother, Mrs. Violet S pen oer: her father. Sam Coy; when she waa a little tot; Helen Harnlsh; her husband, Floyd Bar rett: when she was a bride, Mrs. Floyd Barrett; the parson, O. F, Davlea: the minister' dressy wife. Miss Simpson; the minister' eon. Lyle Smith; her "granpap,1 O. S. Cowden; the village poetess, Mrs. Young; the poetess' husband, Albert Tingleaf: the model girl. Miss Wild Darnlelle, the educated girl; Beutah Tingleaf; the highly intellectual lady, Mre. Dlnsmore. The community project commit tee reported that effort had been made to have more people Hvlng along the new mall route put out mail boxes and get their mall deliv ered to the door In place of having to go to Eagle Point for their mall. This mall route 1 the result of the five year good road project launched some time ago and finished last year. The agricultural committee uged that the Grange concentrate on as slating the farmer in every way pos sible. The cheese factory In thla community haa been of great assist ance to the farmer In disposing of his dairy products at a higher price than .he would have received for but ter fat. All are urged to patronlr this home industry by using It pro duct exclusively. Two new member were taken Into the Grange, Cornelius . Miller and Laura Miller. The third and fourth degrees will be conferred at the next regular meeting. April 6. At thla meeting the home economic com mittee will present a home economics program during the lecture hour. The ways and nitans committee announced that a play would be given In the Eagle Point Grange hall by the Roxy Ann Grange on Thurs day night April 7. There will be free dancing afterward. The H. E. club will meet March SO, at the home of Mrs. Ted Seaman, unless otherwise announced. Next regular meeting on April All Orangets cordially welcome. We HL Ygood ustiite clothes', etc. MONK Y I.O.Wif ON Radios, Kleetrlc Waal if if Machines- anything or rl value. See u tiHlay, M JKNMNCiS thS OFFICE No. A S. Fron. No Mi Hotel Bid. PERMANlNTS sorely Bienio Push Waves 1 55 " Monday, Tandflr, Wednesday Shampoo and Biiger Wive or Sin reel SI. WorMuarenteed, BO WMAN'tf-Phone 67. John R. Knight Teacher Jf Violin Phoii 154 Jacknvillo st!wiMiTTTZ!lMZ!!ZIsI City Owned Lota For Sale By MEDFORD REALT7 BOARD Rarnes Si Corn, 19 S. Central Brown & White, 104 W. Main 0. 8. Butterfield, Medford Bid. First Insurance Agency, 30 N. Central W. H. Leverette, MGford Bldg. Walter H. Jones Jackson Co. Bank Bid Chas. R. Rav, Wedford Bldg. Real Efate fxebange, 12S C Sti Earl 8 Tu y, Liberty Bids. Carl Y. frengwald, Holland Hotd J. W. Wikefiold, Palm !Mk. Wine Agency, Ino , 18 It Front 7