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    IIEDFORD IAIL TRIBUNE, EDFOUD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 1932.
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Phone 473-W.
WANTED Any kind ol clein'ng. 25c
; an hour.. Call 643.
WANTED By experienced man. posi
tion to operate orchard or ranch.
either on salary or shares: reler
' ences furnished; could take Imme
diate charge. Address S L. care
Mall Tribune, and party will call-
WANTED M1SCTX1.aNF.OIS
APPLES WANTED State Kind, qual
ity, price. Write or call at 422
Laurel. , . n -
WANTED Fresh cow lor cash. R. 1.
Box 258, Central Point. Ore.
WANTED Bicycle. Must be cheap
tor cash. Address P. O. B.3
WANTED To buv amall used electric
rcfriserator. Must be reasonable,
phone 554.
WANTh'D To borrow $2,500 on gllt
edge firs- mortgage on well kept
70-acre bearing pear orchard near
Medford Address A. J. and owner
will call and aee you
WASTKD AUTOMOBILE
WANTED Llffht used cars, pay cash
Ph. 552, 1761 N Riverside
. CARS WANTED We will pay cash
for your car or sell It tor vou See
3 "Bud" Rentro. Armstrong Motors.
Inc. 38 No. Rlversldt Tel 1
FOB KENT ""USES
FOR RENT Furnished 6-room bun
galow. Inquire 331. West Slid St.
FOR RENT 4-room house. $10.00.
Garage and chicken coop. Lozler
Lane, Box 06.
FOR RENT 5-room turn. hoine.
with garden and fruit. o27 putman
and Austin.
FURNISHED 5-room hoi. modern,
close in; garage. Tel. 898-J-2. B.J.
rlmer.
' OR RENT Beautiful furnished
home. 840 E. 9th. Keys at 137 Tripp.
FOR RENT 3-rm. partly furnished
houe. east side; $17.50. Keys at
137 Tripp.
WANTED To borrow H00; s?od se
curity: will make weekly payments.
Address 8. K., Mall Tribune
FOR RENT Small furnished house:
lights and water paid; 12 per mo.
619 N. Fir.
FOR RENT Half duplex. 240 So.
Holly. Inquire 219 So. Ivy.
FOR RENT 5-rm. house, modern;
gsraee. sleeping porch. Te! 923.
FOR RENT Modern 4-room t'uplex,
unfurnished. 534 No. Bartlett.
FOR RENT 4-rm. stucco: hardwood
floors, fireplace; 1 block si'Uth of
New Washington achool. J45 Mur-
'1 ray Ave.
FOR RFNT Small turn, houte. gar
age, 112.00. water paid. 641 Austin
TOR RENT Neat 4 ixm rnfurnt.h
ed house, modern, 324 King St. In
quire at 416-
FOR LEASE 202 South Orange five
room furnished home. OU-cmatlc
heating plant, fireplace, electric
range, Frlmdalre. overstufled fur
niture. 50O0 Including water.
Chaa R. Ray. Realtor, Medford
Bldg.. phone 302.
FOR RENT C'.ean 5 rco-n house,
range and heat. Key at 146 So Ivy.
FOR RENT 4-rm. house: city water
and llchts. csrsee. wood.iw-. gar
den sosre: T 50 per m .lit.'. !0
Stevens St. Henry Currier. 801 W.
10th St
FOR RENT 3-room house. '.; acre
irrigated garden land. O. Gelln.
Howa-d Ave.
FOR RENT tlood clean furnished 2
room cottasres 325 E;ist Jackson St.
FOR RENT 6-room uoase. 517 So
Holly close in on psved street; fire
place, ca rarue. sra made: a
nice place Se Mr Oore u Med
ford Natl bank
FOR RFNT 4-r"n Dsrtlv furnished
house ut tide. Inquire 414 S
Rtvers.ue.
FOR KENT HOUSES
POH RNT fl-roono moo em furnished
boiuse. I37.o0, watex paid. Call
1278-B.
VQH RENT 7 room furnished house,
very cheap to reliable party. Phone
C. A. De Voe.
FOR KENT S room modern house,
garade; garden space. Tel 742-J.
FOR REN1 Homes. Purmsbed or
unfurnished- Browo & White
FOR RENT Modern nouse, close in.
Fine shade, lawn and garden lot.
925 per month, water paid. Call at
325 South Riverside.
POR RENT Furnished duplex. Tel.
201-H.
FOR RENT 4 uo 8-room house
Phone 105. SO N Central.
HOMES rOR RENT Call-796.
FOIt RENT APARTMENTS
FOR RENT 3 rooms, completely fur
nished. 229 N. Ivy.
FURNISHED APT, Steam heat, frlg
ldaire. Hawk Apt. Phone 687.
FOR RENT Duplex apt. $12: apt. $10
to man or women. 216 Haven.
SMALL modern furnished apt. hunga
low. suitable for couple. Tel. 638-X.
FOR RENT Furnished small apts.
and garage. 604 W. 10th St.
j FOR RENT Desirable turn. apt. All
, hotel accommodations. Hotel Grand
; FOR RENT 6 rooms downstairs;
modern, partly furnished, large
garden, a garages. chicken nouse.
fruit. 641 Pine St.
BEST apartments In town at new
reduced rates. Schuler Apts.
F0R RENT Clean apt. Durell Court
32g N ..
KEAT front comer single apt. Reas-
onaoie. laua e. Main ot.
OR RENT 3 room apt. In rear;
hot and cold water, shower bath.
116 Almond.
I FOR RENT Desiraoie furnished apt
j Electrolux. The Berhen, 10 Quince
FOR RENT 4 -room apt.,
$Ui,50. 209 West Jackson.
FOR RENT Furnished apt. Ughta.
garage: aio & 912 Phone 452-H.
FOR RENT Modern furnished apt:
adults 345 No Bartlett.
FOR RENT Apt.: steam-heat, frigid,
aire, hot water. 503 So Holly.
FOR RENT Steam-heated apts. over
Lamport's, alter Feb o.
FURN. APTS for rent, 5 a week
Apply at Peoples Electric Store.
FOR RENT 2-room apartment. 110
520 So Fir Phone 1320.
FOR RENT Modern duplex apt:
rooms. Phone 442.
FOR RENT FURN IHIitOD ROOMS
MODERN ROOM AdJotnit.fi! bath.
Board If desired. Phone 1417-X.
PLEASANT ROOM and board at 716
E. Main. Phone 722.
FOR RENT Large front room; hot
and cold water and shower. 20 S.
Fir.
PRIVATE front room, suitable light
housekeeping. 228 North Central.
Shady: close In.
FOR RENT Rooms; olso 1 .oom apt.,
303 No. Holly after 5 o'clock. Phone
1017-Y.
FOR RENT Pleasant loom for gen
tlemun, close In, private home,
bath. arnge. 609 E. l".aln.
FOR PENT Roome $1.50 week;
bachelor cabin; apts. 445 So Front
St.
FOR RENT ROOM AND BOARD
FOR RENT Nice room and board,
closo tn: also modern 5 room house
hardwood floors, furnace, fireplace,
garage. East Side. Phone 769-R.
FOR KENT Attractive room with
board; garage. 33 No. Peach.
FOR REST MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT Small ranch close In:
well Improved. Phone 437-X.
BUSINESS OI'I'OKTUMTIES
FOR SALE CARD ROOM ano cigar
store must be sold by she rill March
25. Phone 317.
FOR SALE Established business, one
of the best cities on Coast. Owner
will sacrifice-600 cash. Must sell
account Illness, address Box 2953,
Mall Tribune.
FOR EXCHANGE
CHOICE, close-In corner: houre car
rying 2000 insurance. W il trade
for Copco stock. Box 3023, Tribune.
MISCELLANEOUS
SQUARE DEAL LAUNDRY 245 So.
Central. Phone 379-W.
IF PARTY having dog collar, license
946. will return ssme to Msil Trib
une office no questions will be
asked.
LEARN TO PLAY the Hawaiian gui
tar, also violin and banjo. We fur
nish Instruments and employ the
best of Instructors. For further
Information Phone 499-J. and ask
for Mr. Ray.
MATEKNITY 430 for 10 days Spec
ial outldmg Trained nurse Ash
land Convalescent Horn.
OLD PEOPLE and invalids enjoy liv
ing at Ashland ConvaleMreni Home
l.NCOMi TAX Let me prepare your
I Income tax return fcoth state
aud federal are now due. Six years
expeneooe. Fred i. Colvlg. Phone
735-M
OOI.U dust ooughl and sold at Red
den Co. 3rd floot Medford S'.dg
I.OCAL or long distance hauling w
guarantee to sate vou money Raw
ley lYansfer. 619 Nortb Riverside
PUone 1044-X.
FUEL OIL UKLJUHT
PHONE 332 tor fuel oil delivery
1 Re:nk:ng rrucking Co
POH trra OIL delivery Pntie 415
Laus rraifer and ttlorH Co.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
FOR SAii Ford coupe; bargain If
taken at once, inquire uow.. ouycr
Service. Phone 1300.
1028 FORD Touring, model A; 135
cash. Call 95-L.
FOR SALE 11)30 trura eeuan. original
rubber, low mileage: looks and runs
like new. Total price 355 Will
take car or truck In trade Call at
407 King St. Phone 584-R.
FOR SALfc REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE Attractive homes, build
ing lots, bungalow store with good
schools and family trade. Call 120
West Second St.
FOR SALE OR TRADE OflO-acre
ranoh In Harney county, Oregon,
bordering the Oehoco forest: fenced
and cross-fenced: 7-room house,
barn, lambing fence, enrruls and
other sheds; 3 large springs the
year around; 85 acres In meadow,
40 acres In cultivation. W.ll sac
rifice this large ranch for Lome tn
Medford or sell on easy terms.
Write Box 124. Central j'omt.
FOR SALE 2 acres In the S sklyou
Height addition; berries and young
trees; 250: terms. Address Box
124. Central Point.
HOW'S THIS FOR A bAHOAIN?
A real stock ranch; over 33C acres,
with 70 acres of good cultivated
land: all farm land and pastures
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
Real tors.
125 E. Sixth St. Tel. 1496
UNUSUAL BARGAINS 3-ruom house,
woodshed and garage, 2"z blocks
from this office: rich n!l; side
walks, shade, lights, water, toilet.
Price $600; $50 down, $15 monthly.
20 ACRES. 8 miles out. on creek
and county road; fine spriug. 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 ACRSS, Griffin creek; crtek and
county road crosses; a re wood
lot and summer hrnne; no build
ings; worlds of material to build
log house. Rare bargain at $250;
$50 down, 55 monthly.
D. E. MILLARD. 425 East Main.
MONEY MAKERS EASY TO BUY
Several splendid farm prope: ties for
sale on easy terms: from 1 to 300
acre tracts of choice far.n land;
some exceptional locations you'll be
happy to own. Come now.
E. C. G A DDIS, 609 Ewt Main.
WHEN you think of real estate think
of Brown St White
FOR SALE HOMES
FOR QUICK SALE By ovner. 8
room house 2 blocks from P. O.
Phone 1017-Y after 6:30 f m.
HIOH-CLrtSS 7-room bunsa'ow In
rilK.ltiillahH reslHntlal dtatrlff
Cah prioa $6000.00. Owner wants
Copco stock for his 33u0 equity
Walter H. Jones, Realtor. .,vi Jack-
son uountv uanic. non iuo.
FOR SALE Sacrifice five room mod
ern home, gas and electricity, large
lot and trees. $1,500 $500 buys my
equity Phone 1082-X.
FOR SALE Attractive homes Phone
105 30 No Central.
FOR SALE POULTRY
WHITE LEGHORN chlcka, Hansen
strain; 100-10 00; 60 -.). 2500
$9 00: Rocks $11.0- Heavy .ayera
large type Hundreds of testimo
nials. Literature free Jenks Poul
try Farms. Tangent. Ore.
TURKEY EGG hatching. $6 per 100.
Phone 371-R-l, Ashland.
FOR SALE Austral White hatching;
eggs and chicks. Phone 344-M. j
FOR SALE R. I. setting eggs. T. A.
Plfley. phone 976-W.
WHITE LEGHORN CHICKS Hansen
strain; 100 $10: 600. $9 SO; 2500
$9; Rocks. $11. Heavy layers; large
type; hundreds of testimonials Lit
erature free. Jenka Poultry Farms.
Tangent. Ore.
AU3TKEL-WHITE hatching eggs The
new nen lays with the Leghorn, i
weighs with the Rock, call Geo
Webb at Lamport's.
PULLETS tor sale. Call 80'i McAn
drews roe-u.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Red pigs. $2 00 each. W.
H. Arnold. Rt. 1, Box 297.
FOR SALE Feeder pigs. $3. Box 51,
Anderson Creek road. Talent.
FOR SALE Fresh cow; cheap Tel. I
3-F-ll.
FOR SALE or trade G- ort team about
1200 lbs Phone O. A DeVoe.
FOR SALE MI -CLLLANEOrs
FOR SALE Non-lrrlgated alfalfa
seed. Will grow and produce for
years. Contains no dodder. Tel.
523-J-4. Otto Niedermeyer.
FOR SALE Grain hay, cheap; wagon'
and harness. Harry C. Chine, Beall j
Lone, Central Point. j
FOR SALE One davenpert and !
library table. Phone 6U-J-4. I
FOR SALE A few evergreen tree
Arizona cypres.. Italian cypress bud
hade trees. 264 Beany St.
FOR SALE Sandv loam for vardena
and lawns. $1 per yard, delivered J
anywhere tn Medford. Call 643 or
850.
THOROUGHLY recon tilt ion ?d Ford
on tractor. 1225. Ed Fosa. Talent.
FOR SALE Dairy and h-ep and
horse fertilizer and black loam.
Lee Hs mii ton. Phone 910-L.
FOR SALE Roller Cfcnarlea Phone O
A DeVofc
BATTERY SPECIALS 6-volt. 13
plate Junior (6 mo. guar.) I3.&0;
6-volt. 13-plate standard (1 yr.
guar.) $5; 6-volt. 13-plate heavy
duty. $0. Your old battery la worth
I. Severln batteries recharged, 25c.
All others rechred, 60c.
SEYERIN BATTERY SERVICE
1520 N Riverside.
j FOR SALE Lad 1 no ei.wr. aiMlfa &
j rve prass seed Al alfalfa hy Want-!
! ert tpringer cows. c. C. ' Hoover,
t 6tf7K-.
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FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALF, Cheap, redwood fence
post. Tel. 1044-X. Hawley Transfer
FOR SALE Used sewing machine, all
makes, 5 up: terms if desired All
makes rented and repaired. White
Sewing Machine Co. 24 N Bartlett.
WASHED sand and gravel for all pur
poses; sediment and garden plow
ing: lawn contracting. Tel. 012-J
FOR SALE Airway .vacuum cleaner
and appliances. 35: circulating
heater. S25: 100-lb. refrigerator. 25.
224 Clark St.
MAST A DON strawberry plants, 15c
per 100. Geo. B. Younj. Stewart
Avt. Phone 7-rV'.
BU81NKSS DIKECTOHY
JACKSON CO.
ABSIHAC1 CO.
Attracts of Title and
Title Insurance. The
only complete Title
System Id Jackson
County.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO.-AbStracU
ol Title Title Insurance Rooms 8
and 6. No. 32 North Central Ave.
upstairs.
Automobile Loans.
CONTRACTS REFINANCED
PAYMENTS REDUCED
We pay up balance due dealer, bank
or finance company and extend
j your payments Additional money
loaned. Phone 31 for appointment
Chiropractic enyiiclan
DR. E W HOFFMAN Chiropractic
Nerve Specialist Office hours 9 to
U. 3 co 6 2U3-2G4 Liberty Bldg
Office Phone 580; Res Phone 731-H
Dentistry,
DR ROBERT D 0O
104 Medford Bldg Phone 940
DENTISTRY
Contracting
WB LEND MONEY to worthy people
to pay their honest debt PaclMc
Coast Credit Association 421 Med
lord d.Mg- Medford. ore
Dressmaking and Remodeling.
THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking
and .emoilellng. 424 Medford Bldg
Phone 1181.
Expert Window Cleaners
LET OBOKOE DO IT Tel 1172
House oleanlng. Floor waxing. Ori
ental rug cleaning, specialty.
Furniture Repairing.
FURNITURE RE-UPH01TERED. re
tlntahed re-glued We carry a full
line of upholstery sample. A. w
ThIOault. Tel 969-R
Funeral Parlor
P'S FUNERAL HOME Distinctive
service at moderate rates. Es tab-
I llalied. 20 years- Ambulance rv
v
Joh Printing.
MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT
Best equipped plant In southern
Oregon Printing l all kinds; book
binding: louse-leaf ledgers: n d
blanks. Dilling systems, duplicating
cash salea slips and everything in
the printing line. 28-30 N Grape
Phone 75,
Piano Instruction.
FRED ALTON HAlGH'i Teacher of
piano Classical and popular music
courses Haight Music Studio. 918
Liberty Bldg. Tel 72.
Mail Tribune Daily
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Piano Dealers.
SEE the. Baldwin ane of Piano at the
Electric Wiring Co.. 222 W Ma-in
St.. or call Mra. H. O. ?uruckr.
Tel. 1442.
Money to Lend.
WE LEND MONEY on furniture and
tnie moat, autos. inree per cens
per month on unpaid balance No
o:her charges Come tn and get
the cash today. See w. E. Thomas,
228 W. 6th St.
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LAWNMOWERS SHARPENED, OILED
and adjusted for 75c. Call and de
liver liee, 23 No. Fir. Phone 261.
Roofing
STANDARD ROOFING CO. Buildem
of water-tight roofs Estimates and
Inspection without charg. 10th and
nr e. rei. io.
T rainier.
DAVIS TRANSFER & STORAGE
Service guaranteed 20 S. Grape St.
rnone 844. or residence looii.
BADS TRANSFER STORAGE CO.
Office 1015 No Central Phone 315
Prices right. Service guaranteed.
RE1NK1NO TRUCKING SERVICE
Transfer and haullna of all kinds
Office 309 South Front St. Phone
332,
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THOHVAL H. FOLK EN B ERG , Teacher
of Violin. Ensemble practice for
students. Closing out violin out
fits. Studio 3 and 4 College Bldg
Phone 250-J.
LEGAL NOTlCKl
Nulled for Piihllriitlun.
Department of the Interior.
General Land Office at
Rwbur. Oregon.
March 16th, 1933.
Notice Is herebv given that Mrs,
Mary Gibon. of Eaple Point Oregon.
who. on March 1st. 1929, mr.de Home
stpad entrv. Serial No. 018377. for
SW'., SW'i. Section 3. Town, hip 35
to.. Kange l w., Willamette Meridian,
has filed notice of intention to make
final three-year proof, to establish
claim to the land above described,
before Delilla Stevens Meyer. Clerk
of County Court, at Medford Oregon,
on tne 'zmn clay or April. 19.13.
Claimant names a witnesses;
Joseph E. Spencer, Abner Knadler,
Mrs. John Foster and Frank Caster,
au oi eagle Point, Oregon.
21 AM ILL A. CAN A DAY,
Register.
Summons for Publication
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon in and for the County of
Jackson.
Viola Simmons HollU, Plaintiff vs.
The unknown heirs of John M.
Simmons, deceased: Marium Cog
hill and John Doe CoghlU, her hus
band: Padle Beatrice Cophill. and
John Doe Coghlll, her husband;
Thelma Anlce Simmons, a Minor;
Jackson County Bank of Medford,
Oregon, as Trustee; also all other
'"persons or parties unknown claim
ing any right, title, estate, lien or
Interest In the real estate describ
ed In the complaint herein, Defend
ants. To each, every and all of the above
named Defendants:
In the name of the State of Ore
gon. You and each of 'you are here
by required to appear and answer
the complaint filed against you In
the above entitled suit on or before
the last day of four (4) weeks from
the date of the first publication of
this summons, said period of four
weeks being the lime prescrtbrd for
publication hereof, and if you fall so
to appear and answer said complaint,
for want thereof, the Plaintiff will
apply to the Court for the relief de
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That a decree be entered adjudicating
any and nil rlfrht. title, estate. Hen or
claim which you or any of you have
or claim to have In, to. or upon the
real property situated In the City of
Mettrord. Jackson county. urcon, ne-
st'rtbed as lollows, to-wlt:
The West Seventy-five (75) feet ol
Lots numbered Eleven (lit. Twelve
(12) and Fifteen 15l In Block num
ber Five (5) of AmcndPd Plat of Riv
erside Subdivision to Witt's Addition
to the City of Medford. Oregon, as
numbered, designated and described
on the olflclal plat thereof, now of
record.
And declaring any end all such
claims to be mill and void and de-
creeiiiK that said PLitntllf is the own
er in fee Mmple of said premises and
of the whole thereof, free and clear
of any and nil right, title, estate. Hen
or Interest of the Defendants herein,
or any of them, and that each and
all of the Defendants herein, and
each and all persons claiming or to
claim by. through or muU-r them, or
any of them, he forever enjoined, re
strained and barred from assert inn
at'emptlng to establish, or clnimlng
any right, title, estnte. lien or inter
est in or to said property or any por
tion thereof, and thr.t PlalntttTn
title to said premises be forever quiet
ed and set at rent.
The date of the order for publica
tion cf this summons Is the 8th day
of March. 1932. The time prescribed
for publication of this summons is
ones each week for four consecutive
weeks. The date of the first publica
tion of this summons Is March inn,
1932.
FRANK P. FARHELL,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Address: Room 10, Jackson County
Bank Building, Medford, Oregon.
Butte Falls
BUTTE FALLS. Ore.. March 23.
(Special) Hustler's club met with
Mrs. Ella Smith on St. Patricks
afternoon. Hostesses were Mrs. Smith
and Mrs. Ira Tungate. A unique Irish
program, color scheme, and stories
were the entertainment. Club mem
bers are making ornamental oil cloth
cushion of black and van-colored
rosea, to be sold. Next meeting will
be at the church.
Everett Beeson visited Butte Falls
in interest of Ills campaign for
county sheriff last Thursday.
Dance given by the Woodman
lodge, Saturday was attended by a
large crowd. Several Ashland Nor
mal school atudents. Mr. and Mra.
Wymore of Medford, some Prospect
people. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Enrtght
of Medford and Mr. and Mrs. Everett
Beeson of Talent attended.
The people Butte Falls wish
to meet candidates beforo the pri
maries and extend an Invitation io
atfnd any public gathering or to
address the people at a special meet
ing. Mr. and Mrs. Al Hildreth were
valley visitors Saturday.
Olcn Pruevt Is in Portland to have
his tonsils treated.
Claude Chaplin returned to school
after a month's Illness.
Many high school atudents will
participate In the annual track tour
namcnt In Medford April 23.
High achool Pollyanna club met
with the leader, Mrs. Joe Hlbbard
March 22.
George Stewart, presidential can
didate of the Whip Party Is now in
the eastern states.
Mrs. Roscoe Larson la pianist for
Moore's orchestra, taking Mrs. Glen
Pructt's place who la taking a vaca
tion. Many Butt Falls people listened
In on Mrs. Bill Holloway'a radio talk
Monday evening.
A spiritual scientist held a meet
ing here Monday and had a largo
audience,
Helen Binlth la quit 111.
Mrs. B. F. Hilkey waa called to
California Monday by the Illness ol
her son, Howard.
Frank Carson, N. B. Stoddard and
Everett Moore visited Medford Mon
day.
Byron Stoddard arrived Saturday
from Willamette university to spend
Easter vacation with Ma parents and
brother,
THE DALLES, Ore.. March 23.
(AP) John Palmer, Alex Tohet and
Joe McCorkle, Warm Springs Indiana,
were- arrested by state police on
White river In southwest Wasco
county, with the carcawtes of 14
deer. The Indiana were permitted
to return to the reservation with
their pack ponies, pending a hearing
In Justice court.
The meat will be distributed among
poor famlllea of the city.
CLUE TO MURDERER
ARP, Ta, March 2.1. (AP) Mr.
and Mm. O. T. Brlmbern. an ed
couple living about three mile aouth
eaat of Arp. were fuund mimlrred In
their home laat nlht. Their abulia
had been crnahed with Tatlron
Robbery waa believed the motive.
The woman had a pencil In her
hand and on the cover of & maga-r-lne
lying nearby ahe had .crawled
"Negro killed me."
Control. Mini- l.l'iunr.
HPIAINOPOnfl iP) Oimtaf Vik
tor Walden. a banker, ha made
managing director of the government
company which la to have t monopoly
In liquor following Kiniand'a aboli
tion of prohibition. All plans for the
new regime reat In hla hand
Nam, Itnby I'rlnre.a
OHhO. iVi Antrld MauJ Ingeborg
la the name selected for the aeoond
daughter of Olaf, crown prince of
Norway. The prinoee waa 'Krn Feb
ruary 12.
A card addreiued 616 E M..ln St
will bring "THF. rULLEll BHU8II
MAN" to yoor dc-or.
Meteorological Report
March 23. 1932.
Forecast.
Medford and vicinity: Tonight and
Thursday rain; moderate tempera
ture. Oregon: Rain Wmight and Thurs
day. Moderate temperature.
I.ornl Mat a.
Lowest temperature this morning.
41 degree.
Temperature a year ago today
Highest. 6t3: lowest, 34.
Total precipitation since Septem
ber 1, 1031, 14.02 inches.
Relative humidity at ft p.m. yes
terday, 75 jier cent; 5 a.m. today,
99 per cent.
Sunset today, 6:26 p.m.
Tomorrow: Sunrise, 6:07 a.m.
5un.se t. 6:27 p.m.
Observation Taken ut & a. m., 1,0
Meridian Time.
TTTTTl
3 5? a
fi 3
hi
City
Baker City
Boston
BOlfiO
Chicago
Denver ..- -
Dos Moines
48 32
40 30
48 38
32 M
40 ....
36 24
72 48
46 82
78 54
411 41
50 30
SO 46
ii 46
68 44
B2 44
44
62 ....
48 42
T Cldy.
.30 Clear
T
T
T
T
Cldy.
Snow
P. Cdy.
Snow
Cldy.
Snow
Cliiy.
fitly.
Fresno ........
Helena
Los Angeles
MitlTord
New York . ,
.01
,10 Clear
Clear
.06 Rain
Clrty.
M Cldy.
Phoenix .
Portland
He no .
Roc burg
Salt Lake
San Francisco
Seat tie
bpekaue
Washington. D.C.
WHATEVER IT IS
PAINS ZEIGFELD
NEW YORK, March 33. (AP) Flor
enz Zelftreld 1 In bed with a bad
cold, but that didn't prevent him
having a grand time on hlr 60th
birthday.
The man who showed stsne fans
what beauty la got a lot of presents
when he celebrated the 60th mile
stone yesterday. They Included flow
ers, telephone calls and a birthday
cake with six candles.
"Ono candle for 10 yean: fllx can
dles, 60 years," he said.
The cake waa from his daughter
Patricia, 16, now vacationing in Cali
fornia with her mother, Blllie Burke.
Zelgfeld entered the ahow business
in 1892, Ho Imported sevetal bands
for the Chicago world's fair. His
flrnt Follies waa In 1007.
He has one hatred, ha reve jled. It
"I wish I knew what sophistication
is for sophistication,
is." he said. "I'd keep it out of my
shows forever."
ON FIRST SIX WEEKS,
Honor roll for the flrat atx week,
of the, second aemeater at the Junior
High achool waa announced till
morning. It carrlea the name of
tlto following 26 student, and their
rating:
Student. Orp. 1 Cirp. 2
Wayno Crown -HQ 3A-
Roe KUen Sloneker.. 3A-3B
Dnrnthy Hnpklna ...... 3A-.1U
Eleanor Glum - 3A-3B
Waller Buckley -48
Amy Elliott -3B -IB
Phillip lowry IB- 2A-1B
Betty Vllm 1A-2B -lb
Billy Barnum 1A-3B
Kathleen Bray . 1A-3B
Elmlra Blake 2A-IB -IB
Mildred Drury -SB-Betty
Dynan 1A-4B
Ix-onard Hick -IB 2A-1B
Barbara Holt 2A-4B
lean Ive.-rtte m.. - -4B
Wnl I ace Low ry -4B
Elmo Mccraw 3A-2B
Pauline Rogers ... -4B
Anna scheel . -IB 1A-2B
Huzette Stennett -4B -IB
Betty Thorudlko . , -3B -IB
Ruth Tucker .... 2A-IB 1A-
.luanlta Wilson .......... 4A-
Margaret Younger 1A-3B
Jcanelte TJoelker ... -4B
flreece Have. .New. print.
ATHENS. 1tV) To decrease Impor
tation of paper, the government ha
decided that newapapers may print
only lour pagea, eaocpt one a week
",'l.en tlx page, will be permitted
Athena has 16 dallies ana M of
Orrcce, baa 262.
.
Ilefend Itlamoml Held.
PORT NOLLOTH. Cape of Oood
Hope. iff) The South African gov
ernment la using an armored or fit
ted with a aearchllght and machine
guns to deal with growing illegal dta
mond prospecting for which nine Eu
ropeans have been arrested recently.
t'rge Breftkfa.t In Bed.
LONDON. Ocorge H Lena
bury, 73-year-old leader of the labor
party In the house of csmmor.i,
breakfast In bed every morning "The
habit keeps me healthy." b taya.
p.. man. of distinction Tht P,u
. opp. Holly ttnawr.
.20 Rain
48 36 .06 Clear
64 94 .04 Clear
SOPHISTICATION',
TKI1
MAKES LIFE EASY
E
The modern housewife has been
slower to take advantage of labor
saving devices and time-saving op
portunities in the kitchen than she
has anywhere else In her home, be- .
lieves Miss Hester Heath, noted home
economist, whose personal appearance
In Medford is being eagerly awaited
by hundreds of local .home makers.
With the Installation of a strict
kitchen system and the planning of
mandatory meal hours, most house
wives would find that there ts no
such thing as drudgery In the kitch
en, the economist declares.
Compact kitchens, even those of
the smallest apartments, are now In
stalled with the latest, scientific de
vices, and modern cupboard that
permit Mrs. Homemaker to be within
reach of the maximum number of
.utensils and materials with the mini
mum amount of effort.
However, the average housewife has
not yet Installed enough of a sys
tem In her kitchen, Mlsa Heath be
lieves. "And," she says, "cooking becomes
the simplest thing In the world when
you have everything act Just In the
shape and order In which you want
It, and spend Just ten minutes In the
morning planning what you are go
ing to have for every meal that day.
The funny part about It la that ar
ranging your kitchen and planning
your meals becomes fun, Instead of
drudgery I"
Mlsa Heath simply believes that
the housewife should apply the aama
sort of methods to her kitchen and
home making that the average busi
ness man applies In the mechanics of
hla own business. Offlcea are now
arranged to use a large number of
simple, time-saving and labor-saving
devices most housewlvea can arrange
their kitchens In Just the same way.
The remark la often heard that "I
wish I could get a meal with aa lit
tle trouble aa she does." "However,'
declarea Mlaa Heath, "the 'little trou
ble' referred to Is usually the result
of plana made ahead of time."
Women, to whom cooking seems an
enjoyment and who get ttielr meala
In such a short time, are usually
those who take a small amount of
time In the morning Just to plan
out the meals for the day. Of course,
for your party dinner, It would tajce
planning cnslderably head of time,
but the, principle, according to Mlsa
Heath, La all the same. In fact, she
declares, the mental attitude consti
tutes 60 per ocnt of the average wo
maua kitchen drudgery.
Mlsa Hont.h brings women of Med-,
ford a real message on March 90, 81
and April 1, 2 to 4 p. m., at the Holly
Theatre, aimed squarely- at helping
housewives in establishing better
system In their kitchens and In sav
ing time and eliminating drudgery In
their kitchen work.
' This expert home economist de-'
olarej that she feela a real thrill every
time aha takes the platform to go
through her simple outline program
of cookery. She says that cooking la
a real art and that If the housewife
attack her task with a spirit of dread
her work la bound to be poor. If
she feela the thrill and Intriguing
capacity of cooking, her meala are
bound to be much better and aha
will get a great deal more enjoyment
out of preparing them.
Rostel Blossoms
Forth As Lecturer
On Crater Lake
To make hla debut a a lecturer
and Crater Lak booster. Ernest Ros
tel, publicity member of the Crater
national park headquarters staff, left
early Tuesday lor Roeeburg, where be
acldreaaed the Klwanl club of that
city on national park matter and ex
hibited moving pictures of the deep
snow condition at Crater park.
Mr. Roatel took along two reel of
winter scene and two projectors,
which a Roeeburg operator ran for
him while he explained the pictures.
It took him several hours of riding
back and forth between her and
Jacksonville on Monday reliearalnr
and polishing up th, general talk he
waa to give the Roseburgiana, the flrat
hour being consumed with getting
past th Introductory stage of "Pel
low cltlrens, I com before you as s
plain," etc.
PATRONIZE HOME Pltl.STEnS
Do not order anytnlng In th print
ing line until you call up sort. local
printer, and M u they print th
same work, and you will find they
can fuxnlah everything desired In th
printing line and usually at lower
price than out-of-town printer.
Don't advocate purchasing goods Q
your lln at horn and Itfn order
your printing from people who em
ploye do not live or spend money In
Medford. Paid adr.
IV BUV good usable clothes, etc
.MONEY LOANED ON Radios,
Electric Washing Machines--anything
of real value- Se us
trnUy.
JEN-NINO LOAN OFFICE
No. a S. I ron' Nash Hotel Bid.
PERMANENTS
cotely Steam IPC
Puab Waves 4 op
Monday. Toesday, Wednesday
Shampoo and Finger Hat u
Marcel II. Uiirk guaranteed.
OOW.MA.VH I'hon 87.
John R. Knight
Teacher of Violin
Phone 16i
Jacksonville