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PAGTJ3 NINE WHAT YOU WANT Classified FOR EASY REFERENCE tiuttv JrEDFOED MAIL TRIBUTE. MEDFORD, OREGON. TITCRSD'AY, MARCH 24. 1932. " '-"" I auv I sell f - c vf" DON'T FORGET TO PHONE THAT WANT AD HERB Ar.E THE BATES: per word first uuertlon- 3 (Minimum 35c) Each additional insertion. per word - "lc (Minimum 10c) per line per month, without copy enange. IJS Phone 75 tosi Lost U dog is miasm.. -""J8 WANTED MALE HELP Ect with Pacific coast manufac turer of building materials Will be thorouRhly trained. Car neces sary. Medtord and Orants Pass wr rttorr open. Apply only b-tvreen andS P m.. Mr. Farrar. 204 South Fir. WANTED SITUATIONS BFFICIBNT young woman wants housework. Good cook. Reference. Phone 478-w. . WANTED Any kind of cleinlng, 25c an hour, call 643. WANTED By experienced man, posi tion to operate orchard or ranch, either on salary or shares: refer ences furnished; could take imme diate charge. Address S L care Mall Tribune, and party will call. WANTED MISCKI.l.ANROt'S WANTED To buy all kinds of rab- i . . (, V pus. le . ' .t -- WANTED , , Wool and mohair. Wool sacks and twine for sale. Medford Bargain House, 27 No. Crape St. Tei. 1062. WANTED TO buy good saddle horse. Box 2991, Tribune. . WANTED To borrow 8100; good se ' curlty: will make weekly payments. Address S. K.. Mall Tribune WANTED To borrow $2,600 on gilt edge firs: mortgage on well kept : 70-acre bearing penr orchard near Medford Address A. J. and owner will call and see you WANTED AUTOMOBILES WANTED Light used cars, pay cash ) Ph. 652. 1761 N Riverside ' CARS WANTED We will pay cash ' for "your car or sell It for vou Sea s "Bud" Renfro Armstrong Motors j luc. 38 No. Riverside Tel 18 FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Furnished home large living room, pleasant bedroom, sunny kitchen, enclosed torches, clean bathroom, electric range. Make an offer. Phone 1149. FOR RENT 4-room modern furnish ed bungalow: hardwood floors, elec tric range, ovftrstuffed. Call at S30 S. Central. FOR RENT Furnished 5-room bun galow. Inquire 331, West 2nd St. for RENT 4-room house. 810.00 Garage and chicken coop. Lozler Lane, Box 96. FOR RENT 5-room furn. houae. with garden and fruit. 527 Putman and Austin. FURNISHED 8-room house, modern, close In: garage. Tel. 898-J-3. B. J. Palmer. FOR RENT Half duplex. 240 80 Holly. Inquire 219 So. Ivy. " FOR RENT 5-rm. house, modern; garage, sleeping porch, lei. mj. FOR RENT Modern 4-room Cuplex, unfurnished. 534 No. Bartlett. FOR RENT Neat 4 ruom unfurnish ed house, modern. 324 King St. In quire at 416. FOR LEASE 202 south Orange five room furnished home. Oll-o-matlc healing plant, fireplace, electric ran.ee, Frlaldalre, overstuffed fur niture. 850 00 Includlnj water. Cha R. Ray. Realtor, Medford Bldg., pnone 302. FOR RENT clean 8 room house, range and heat. Key at 148 So. Ivy. FOR RENT 3 -room house. (4 acre Irrigated garden land. O. Gelln. Howard Ave. FOR RENT d-rpom nouse. 817 So W Hclly. close In on paved street: fire. nlau oaa rantrs caratTA ana1: a nice place. See Mr Core at Med ford Natl bank. FOR RENT 4-room partly furnished house, east side. Inquire 414 S Riverside. FOR RNT 6-room modern furouhed bouse. 627o0. water paid. Call 1278-R FOR RENT 7 room furnished house, very cheap to reliable party. Phone C, A. De Voe. FOR RENT 5 room modern house, garade. garden spsce Tel 742-J. FOR RENT - nmea Furmmed or unfurnished Browp White POR RENT Modern home. cloe in Mne M ade, lawn and garden lot. 25 per month, water paid Call at FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Furnished duplex. J01-H. POR RENT to s-room homes Phone 105. SO N Central. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Modern furnta'.ied apart ment: hardwood floors, fireplace: newlv decorated. Address Box 3988, Mall Tribune. FOR RENT 3 rooms, completely fur nished. 329 N. Ivy. FURNISHED APT Steam heat, frlg- Idalre. Hawk Apu. Phone 687. FOR RENT Duplex apt. 12; apt. 10 to man or women. 216 Haven. SMALL modern furnished apt. bunga low, suitable for couple. Tel. 638-X.. FOR RENT Purntahed small apts and garage. 60s W. 10th St. FOR RENT Desirable furn. apt. All hotel accommodations. Hotel Grand FOR RENT 5 rooms downstairs: modern, partly furnished, large garden, 3 garages, chicken house, fruit. 841 Pine St. BEST apartments In town at new reduced rates. Schuler Apta. FOR RENT Clean apt. Durell Court, 329 No. Holly. NEAT front corner single apt. ReaS' onable. 1205 E. Main St. fOR RENT 3 room apt. In rear; hot and cold water, shower bath. 118 Almond. FOR RENT Desirable lurnlshed apt Electrolux. The Berben, 10 Quince FOR RENT 4-.OOD apt, 818.50. 309 West Jackson. FOR RENT Furnished apt. Lights. garage: (10 & (12 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 apta. over i-amporl a, alter reo. o. FURN APTS. for rent, (5 a week Apply at Peoples Electric Store. FOR RENT 2-ruom apartments. 810 620 So Fir Phone 1320. FOR RENT Modern duplex apt; 4 rooms. Phone 443. FOR BENT FUltNlHlltD ROOMS FOR RENT Clean furnished rooms and apartments, 83.50 per v.tek and up. 14 S. Bartlett. PLEASANT ROOM and board at 716 E. Main. Phone 722. FOR RENT Largo front room; hot and cold water and shower. 20 S. Flr. PRIVATE front room, suitable light housekeeping. 228 North Central. Shady: close In. FOR RENT Rooms; also 1 .-oom apt., 303 No. Holly after 8 o'clock. Phone 1017-Y. FOR RENT Pleasant room for gen tleman, close in, private home, bath, garage. 609 E, Main. FOR RENT Rooms 81.50 week; bachelor cabin; apta, 448 So Front St. FOR RENT ROOM AND BOARD FOR RENT Nice room and board, close In; also modern 6 room house hardwood floors, furnace, fireplace, garage East Side. Phone 769-R. FOR RENT Attractive room with board; garage. 33 No. Peaoh. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Small ranch close well Improved. Phone 437-X. In; BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE CARD ROOM ana cigar atore must be sold by sheritl March 25. Phone 317. FOR EXCHANGE FOR TRADE 2 modern houses, part. ly furnished, for small improved acreage. 414 S. Riverside. MISCELLANEOUS WE PAT CASH For furniture, toole or what have vou. Medford Bargain H.nrse, 37 No. Grape St. Phone 1052. SQUARE DEAL LAUNDRY 348 60. central. Phone 379-w. LEARN TO PLAY the Hawaiian gui tar, also vtoltn and banjo. We fur nish Instruments and emp:oy the best of Instructors. For further Information Phone 499-J, and ask for Mr. Ray. MATERNITY 830 for 10 days. Spec ial building. Trained nurse. Ash land Convalescent Home. OLD PEOPLE and invalids enjoy liv ing at Ashland Convalescent Home INCOME TAX Let me prepare your Income tax returns. Both state and federal are now due. Six years experience. Fred - Colvlg, Phone GOLD dust bought and sold at Red. den Co. 3rd floor Medford Sidg. LOCAL or long distance hauling We guarantee to save ruu money Haw ley Transfer, 619 North Riverside Phone 1044-X. FUEL OIL DELIVER? PHONE 333 for fuel oil delivery Reinklng Trucking Co. FOR FUEL OIL delivery. Phone 916 Cads Transfer and Storage Co. FOR SALE HOMES FOR QUICK SALE By ouner. 8 room house 3 blocka from P. O, Phone 1017-Y after 6:30 jr m. HIOH-CunSS 7-room bungaow In distinguished residential itlstrlct Cash price 8600000. Owner wants Copco stock for his 635UO equity Wslter H. Jones, Realtor, vt Jack son County Bank. Phone 796. FOP. 8 ALB Sacrifice lire room mod ern home, gas and eltctrictty, lartr lot and trees. 1.S0U 500 buys my equity Phone 10U2-.X FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Ford coupe: bargain If taken at once. Inquire Lewis Super Service. Phone 1300. 1939 FORD Touring, model A; 8125 cash. Call 95-L. POR SALE 1930 rwa eeoun. jrlglnal rubber, low mileage: looks and runs' like new. Total price 3to win take car or truck in trade. Call at 407 King St. Phone 684-B. FOR BALL REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Attractive homes, build ing lots, bungalow store wr.n gcxxi schools and family trade. Call 720 West Second St. FOR SALE OR TRADE 90-acre ranch In Harney county. Oregon, bordering the Ochoco forest; fenced and cross-fenced: 7-room house. barn, lambing fence, corruls and other sheds; 3 largs springs the year around: 85 acres In meadow, 40 acres In cultivation, w.ll sac rifice this large ranch for home in Medtord or sell on easy terms. Write Box 124, Central inint. FOR SALE 2 acres In the Ssktyou Heights addition: berries and young trees: 8250: terms. Address Box 124. Central Point. UNUSUAL BARGAINS 3-ro. m house, woodshed .and garage, 2! 3 blocks from this office: rich oil; side walks, shade, lights, water, toilet. Price 86O0; 850 down. 815 monthly. 20 ACRES. S miles out, on creek and county road: fine spring, gsr den land with free water: lota of wood: like a park; 2-roo.n house, furnished; chicken house, barn. Price 8900; 8100 down. 815 a month. 10 ACRES, Griffin creek; crtek and county road crosses: a real wood lot and summer home: no build ings: worlds of material to build log house. Rare bargain at 8250: 850 down. 85 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. GADDIS, 609 East Main. WHEN you think of real estate think of Brown & White FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE 325 pullets. Hansen 300 double pedigreed, equipment, some household goods, one horse, farm equipment, tools, at a sacrifice. Reason leaving the state. G. L. Roberts, Perrydale, off Jacksonville highway. CHICKS Now 10c and lie. Square ueai Hatcnery. none 15H9-L. WHITE LEOHOKN ohlcKa, Hansen strain; 100-61000: 50l)-oso. 2500 69 00: Rocks 61100 Heavy layera large type Hundreds of testimo nials. Literature free Jenks Poul try Farms. Tangent. Ore FOR SALE Austral White hatching eggs and chicks. Phone 344-M. FOR SALE R. I. setting eggs. T. A. Plfley, phone B78-W. WHITE LEGHORN CHICKS Hansen strain: 100 610: 600. 69 60: 2500 69; Rocks. 611 Heavy layers: large type: hundreds of testlmontsls Lit erature free. Jenks Poultry Farms. Tangent. Ore. AUSTREL-WHITE hatching eg The new nen lays with the Leghorn, weighs with the Rock. Call Geo Webb at Lamport'a. PULLETS tut sale. Call 802 McAn drewa road. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Red pigs. 82,00 each. W, H. Arnold, Rt. 1, Box 297. FOR SALE Feeder pigs, 83 Box 51 Anderson Creek road. Talent. FOR SALE Freah cow; 3-F-ll. ' FOR 8AI-E or trade &od team about 1200 ibs Phone O. A DeVc. FOB SALE MldCELLANKOUS SMALL hydraulic plant, complet. 1 ready to work, move easily, 6-horae- ' power gaa engine, almost new. Can I be oeen In operation at IeOg Town mine, B mllfs out or Jacksonville' on road to Ruch. A money maker.) FOR SALE Hay. Phone 35fl-R-3. FOR SALE Household furniture of all kinds, very reasonable. Call at 712 W. 13th 6t. FOR ft ALE Non-liTlgatd alfalfa! ed. Will Brow ana produce fort yfsrs. tonuina no dodder. Tel 623-J-4. Otto Nledermeyer FOR SALE and y loam for wardens and lawns. 1 per yard, delivered; anywhere In Medford. Call 643 or( 800. THOROUGHLY reconditioned Ford son tractor. 1225. Ed Foat, Talent. FOR SALE Dairy and np and home fertilizer and black loam Lea Hamilton. Phone 0!9-L. FOR SALE Roller Canaries Htiona C A OeVon BATTERY SPECIALS -B-vOlt, 13 plate Junior 6 mo. guar.) 3 50; i (J-volt. 18-plate standHrd (l yr. guar.) 93: fl-volt, 13-plate heavy! duty. $6. Your old battery Is worth ! 1. Sereiin batteries recharged, 35c. Ail others recnartred. one. SEVER IN BATTERY SERVICE 1630 N Riverside. FOR BALE Lad 1 no Ciover, alfalfa Ar rye grssa seed & alfalfa hay. want- ed springer cows. C. C. Hoover, ' 697-R-3. POR SALE Used tewing mscninas. all makes., & up; terms if deatrod AH 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 013-J TOR KALE Airway vacuum cleaner and appliances. IS; circulating heater, 135; 1001 b, refrigerator. 23. 3i Clark St. MAfiTADON strawberry plants, 75c per 100. Oeo. B. Younj, Stewart Avt. Phone 7-r . . BI'!1M.? OlltKLTOHV Uentuiry. I oh Hone , o ;o& BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON CO. AI1S 1 HALT CO. Abstract, of Title and KHkrT on'J complete Title system id wn CuudIj. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts 01 Title Title Insurance Rooms 8 and 5, No. 32 North Central An. upstairs. Automobile Loans. CONTRACTS REFINANCED PAYMENTS REDUCED We pay up balance due dealer, bank or finance company and extend I viiip ti.rm.nU rilllnn.l milMI loaned. Phone 31 for appointment. Chiropractic f nyilclan Dll 8. W HOPFMAN Chiropractic Nerve Specialist. Office hours 9 to 13. 3 to 6. 203-204 Liberty Bldg Office Phone 680; Has Phone 731-8 Contracting WB LEND MONEY to worthy people to pay tbeir honest debts Pacific Coaat Credit Association 431 Med tord tJidg. Medfora Ore 1 II I I I IHaa. aaTOaaaaaaaaa Dressmaking and Remodeling. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and .emoueling. 424 Medford Bldg Phone 1181. Espert Window Cleaners LEI UKOHOE DO IT Tel 1173 Houae cleaning. Floor waxing. Ori ental rug cleaning, specialty. Furniture Repairing. FURNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERED, re finished re-glued We carry a full Hue of upholstery sample. A. N Thlbault. Tel. 969-R Funeral parlor. PERL'S FUNERAL HOME fylitlnctlve service at moderate rates. Estab lished 20 years. Ambulance serv ice. 6th St. at Oakdale. Tel. 47. Job Printing MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant in southern Oregon Printing ! all kinds: book binding: loose-leaf ledgers; and blanks, billing systems, duplicating cash sales slips and everything in the printing line. 28-30 N Grape Phone 75 Piano Instruction. FRED ALTON HA1GHT Teacher of piano Classical and popular music courses Halght Music StJdlo, 318 Liberty Bldg. Tel. 72. Piano Deaiirr SEE the Baldwin ilne of Planis at the Electrlo Wiring Co., 322 W Main Sc., or call Mrs. H O. ?uruckw Tel. 1443. Money to 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 E. Thomas. 228 W. 6th St. Lawn mowers LAWNMOWER8 SHARPENED, OILED and adjusted for 75c. Call and de liver free. 23 No. Fir. Phone 261. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS 1. Automobile 4. Small cushion 7 Beasti H. Pevoured 15. Self 16. Prnreptllna; by tens 17. Dad IS. Slflo nf B trlanKla 19. Above 20. Symbol for ruthenium 11. Steeples 23. Native metali 24. Poultry product 25. Horse 26. At any time 27. Prayers 2H. JWre 30. K'nrrd 31. I'nem 32. Covr S3. Vouna unlmon 34. Abundance 37. Otherwias 3B. Oompl 40. Pronoun 4L Afk for peremp torily 41. Air: comb. ' form H, Ocean C. In adrlltlon 14. Curl same 7. Row 15. Kimll hard tumor on the k!n Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 12. R A pSDlAFTAlrTT WJA RjgL E I Ijfs A I L ? u s hWt of Par e a R ElM I E pi I 'r3IS rT A L R I E GTlSjTE iRjljN 6 A ik" AlBpTR A jffA M IE 5 AlSggA G'E.SLjElNlD bo. rPt rff II. Nfnl rheep f7. Noihi vet Ml fiX. A lick 4. Floor eovf rlnr V. Accompli). SS, A Brent grind on of Adam 8J. Turkish cap 40. Romin houiehold sod 1. Tkuj forth a, Kuropenn fiih 64. Compags point 66. Fenfrcd 16. Color 67. Fn.it 1 landplper I a 3 U S i K". 1? 18 14 o i) i 3 , m 2i 31 W3 II3' ii 55 Wif ml? itT rF 75 Wis? J3T" TypEZ Jli !. E ( - ,i( i.-. I . "5 ' BISINESS DIRECTORY RooflHg STANDARD ROOFING CO. Builders of water-tight roofs Estimates and Inspection without charge, loth and Fir St. Tel. 1077. Transit. DAVIS TRANSFER Si STORAGE Service guaranteed 20 8. Grape 8t Phone 644, or residence 1060. KAIS THANSKER at STORAGE CO. Of.'lce 1015 No Central Phone 318 Prices right. Service guaranteed. RE1NK1NG TRUCKING SERVICE Transfer and hauling of all kinds Office 309 South Front St. Phone 332. Vlollni THORVAL H. FOLKENBERU, Teacher of Violin. Ensemble practice tor students. Closing out violin out fits. Studio 3 and 4 College Bldg. Phone 259-J. LEOAL NOTICE. Administratrix's Notice to Crrdltors. Notice Is hereby liven thai the un dersigned has been appointed by the County Court of Jackson County, Oregon, administratrix of the Estate of James E. Grieve, deceased. All persons having claims agAlr.st said estate ate hereby notified to present the same duly verified to ner attor ney. C.us Newbury, at his offl.t) in the Medford National Bank Building. Medford. Oregon, on or before six months from the date of this notice. Dated and first published March 3. 1932. MARY E. GRIEVE. Administratrix of the Estate of James E. Grieve, deceased. Nollce to Creditor. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned was on the 27th day of February, 1932. duly appointed as ex ecutor of the last will and testament of Mary Sanford. deceased, by the County Court of Jacksun County. Oregon, and has qualified u auch. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby required o present same, with proper vouchers and duly verified, to me at my oMlca in Coqullle. Oregon, as required by law, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. Dated and published the first time March 3, 1932. OLIVER C. SANFORD, Executor of the Estate of Mary Sanford, doceaaed Administrator's Notlre tq Creditors. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed by the County Court of Jackson county, Oregon, administrator of the estate of William orosh, deceaaed. nr persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same duly verified to the underrljned at his office in the Farmers Fruit growers Bank. Medford, Oregjn. on or before six months from th) date of this notlre. Dated and first published March 8. 1932. F. E. WAHL, Administrator of the EHtate of William Groah, deceaaed. Notice of Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an execution on fore closure duly issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of tile State of Oregon, in and for the Coun ty of Jackson, to me directed and dated on the 21st day of March. 1932, In a certain action therein, wherein Central Point State Bank, a .orpora tlon. as Plaintiff, recovered Judgment against T. O. Vinson and Verona Al meda Vinson, the Defendants, for the sum of Six Hundred Sixtv-five and 51-100 (8665.51) Dollars, with .nterest at 8 per annum from December 14th, 1031, with costs and d'ahurae ments taxed at Twenty and 40-100 Cross-Word Puzzle Oriental shin captain 12. Catrliei up with 24. Smooth 26. Makii a mistake 27. Arnbtan seaport 21. Land held in obroiute 29. Italian coins aft. Company 31. MefJlt-y 23. Hodv nf watel 34. 1'ortion 35. Pronoun 16. Period of time 29. Professional Jargon 39. P'-ru-rd 42. German o'n 44. Left Intricate 46. Scf?ened from the light 47. Bailor 4l!. Anv of DOWN Hoad 1. cover! n 1. On ton of 1. OmpUinM 4. Masculine name 5. Orowa old . On Ins T. Idolized 5. At no time I. rr.r.n dtiierts 15. HuK-aan villa r . community 11. Kxfet 12. H.r JJ. Htrlkff. heavilr lth the fist; slant levi-rs! l'-riff-leaf P:ij.nt 4. imcll 10. Rnotl-ir material HI. T)fmoHal:ad 43. Itufinn sa 14. Hurreni1r ir. Atltviate 41. I-arjr plnnt Kit. Wining IliiM $9. Evergreen tra It. Article (620.401 Dollare. and the further sum o( One Hundred and no-100 (1100.00) Dollars, as attorney's fees, which Judgment waa enrolled and docketed in the Clerk's office of said Court in said County on the 22nd dsy of March, 1932. Notice is hereby given thst, pursu ant to the terms of the said execu tion, I will on the 23rd day of April- inn?, at 10:00 o clock a. m, at the front door of the Courthouse In the City of Medford. In Jackson County. Oregon, offer for sale and will sell at publlo auction for cash to the highest bidder, to satisfy said Judg ment, together with the costs of this sale, subject to redemption as pro vided by law. all of the right, title and Interest that the aald delcndants, T. G. Vinson and Verona Almeda Vin son, had on the 14th day of March, iwm, or now nave In and to the fol lowing described property, situated In the county or Jackson, state of Ore gon, to-wit: The Northwest quarter of the Northeast quarter, and the North half of the Northwest quarter; the Southwest quarter of the Northwest quarter of Section Thirty-two (32i, Township 34 South, of Range Four west of the Willamette Meridian. containing 160 acres more or leas. Dated this 33rd day of March. 1932 RALPH O. JENNINGS, Sheriff of Jackson County. Orenon. By OLOA E. ANDEU.SON, D.-puty. KLaMATH FALLS, March 14. (Spl.t William McVey, owner of the fox farm near Modoc Point, which harbored 80 foxes, as many rabbits. two doss, cattle, aheep and hofia. all abandoned to perish of hunger -and thirst early ,ast week, returned to hla home Monday evening frcm thf coaat, meeting Prty of off'.rera who ww Inveatlgntlns: the situation. Mc Vey la said to have left for Klamath oonnty sometime Saturday. McVey was horrified at th pitiful situation on hla farm, which was only aaved from e-tarlc tragedy by Sheriff L. L. Low, who fed and watered the starving animals Sunday. McVey told officers that he had leased the farm to the man Doran, who had him In charge, and that Doran had signed a contract to that effect. Offfcora are continuing an Investi gation of the case. No arrests have been made a, yet. SPORIlIPILOT ED GUAYAQUIL, Ecuador. March '24 (AP) Authorities at Bahal notified th govnrnmimt today that the body of Wlnfleld Halo, an American avia tor of Walnut erl, California, had been found In the wreckage of his plane on the beach five miles north of Bahal. OAKLAND. Cal.. March 24. (AP Wlnfleld Hale, 48, wealthy aerial sportsman of Oakland, found dead beside hla wrecked airplane near Kuayaqull, was making a 1500 -mile solo flight through Central and South America. He left hert In January, traveling across Mexico and Central America to the canal rone. Hale was the son of Robert Hale, Los Angeles banker. . ALFALFA ANNOUNCES TALK T OKLAHOMA CITY. Okla.. March 34. (An April speaking tour that will carry W. H. (Alfalfa Bill) Mur ray's personal campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination to Oregon and Nebraska waa an nounce a nere today oy oeorge A. Hcnahaw, Murray-for-preeldent man ager. Murray will go to Oregon for ad dresses between April 11 and 16. TEACHER AT ANTELOPE RE-ELECTED BY BOARD ANTELOPE, March 24. (Special ) The school board held Its regular monthly meeting at the Bill nig.'.am home and elected Miss Georgia Cur rier, teacher, to serve another term. The school board Includes Mrs. T. Wood, Harvey Stanley and Bill Blgham. and they are directors to be proud of. They have their regular monthly meetluga and unleas lllncfta or absence from the community pre vent, are always preaent, ready and witling to do anything to promote the welfare of Vie community.1 Favor Enrolling Klamath Indians WASHINGTON, March 4. (AP) The senate Indian affalia committee today reported favorably on the Stelwer bill providing for final en rollment of Klamath Indiana In Ore gon. The bill directs the aecretsry of Interior to complete the roll with in a year after date of passage. WHY? CASH COUNTS! BACK TO THE LAND yn. 4 II A tery beat alfalfa land 9 mlln from Medford. New bungalow not qulle tinl.lied. nrrltlre price fur quirk sale IHoo. ..vio fn.h, halnm-e terms. No. S mo A--!n A. Mne Inam sss.lt pumping plant on Rogue river. Home equipment, fair hnu.e and bsrn. W ar. going to sell I his plsie for .vmo terms to be agreed on. fine river frontage for subdivision. No. tl t A. sw modern bungalow nnder Talent dltrh. Former pil-e I'i.Vio now flliKi atmi rtt.h halnnr. time, BARNES & CORN la South f eudal IMionea 4n and l-f PLANNING EASIER SUNRISE SERVICE ATOP RADER HILL PHOENIX March 34. (SpU Prosbytertnn church hers will bs the setting for good programs Easter Sunday. At 8:30 a.m. Easter Sun day, an Easter Sunday service will be held on Rader hill, with U young people's societies of the val ley participating. This meeting is under ausplcea of the Crater Lake Christian Endeavor Union. Any one wishing to attend Is cordially In vited. If weather ta Inclement the meeting will be held at the Presby terian church here. An Easter Sunrise breakfast will be served at 7:30 to all who attend the meeting ou Rader hill. Sunday school service will com mence at 0:50 a.m.. Instead of 10 Sunday, aa an Easter program will be given preceding tha regular Sun day school lesson. At 1 1 o'clock Dr. J. P. Bray of Medford will bring th message, hla subject being "He la Risen." Joe Hartley, choir director, Is arranging for special Easter music. Christian Endeavor service will ha held at the regular hour In the evening. AH in the community ara cordially tnvltod to attend these meetings, in observance of the Easter Sunday. huuulu uiuunnuif i r 1 10 voice protest ! WASHINGTON, March 34. (AP) Representative La award la (R., N. T.) yesterday arose In the house on a point of special privilege and de nounced an editorial about himself In the Chlcsgo Dally Tribune aa "a cowardly attack." La Quardla, who wlt.h Representa tive Doughton (D., N. C.) and Repre sentative Rankin D Mlas.) have led the fight against the sales tax provl-' alon In the revenue bill, told the house the editorial was "llboloui and malicious." He said that It described him aa having an "alien mind" and a spirit that showed little sympathy with American Institutions, and that he waa willing to destroy" the American government. "I resent and ttroteit against an attack of this kind," he said. "I do want to say, Mr. Chicago Tribune, I'll compare my standing with my community with the standing of the Chicago Tribune In th city of Chi cago." PORTLAND, Ore., March 34. (AP) Incendiary or wilfully set fires to taling 309 were started on or near national forests of Oregon and Wash lug ton in 1931, the regional forester here announced veaterdav. This la 'more than one-fourth of all the man- caused forest., flrea for the season. These Incendiary fires were reepon- alble for' 48.408 acres burned, for 173,637 In damans' and for suppres slon coats of 9101,300. Careless smokers caused 430 fires with loss of 118,8(11. FILIBUSTER HALTS RELIEF MEASURE WASHINGTON. March U-AP) For th. second Urn. In Wis laat (ew days a futll. attempt waa mad. In th. senate today to net action on tne Democratic road construction unem ployment relief measure. The mraiur., carrying 113.900.000 as passed by the house and S3.S00.000 more addMl by the senate roads com- mltte., waa brought up under a rule terminating consideration at a p. m. Senator Ilayden, (D., Aria), told the senate It could b passed before thst time If no filibuster was msde SKSInat It, but arrival of the hour found Senator Blruiham, (- Conn.), a strong opponent of the measure. rrahig .sairacta from th. wngr.s- alonal record to hla colleaguea. Oldest Bank Again Open For Business OI.OUCE8TER, Mass., March 24. (AP) Th. Oloucester National bant, oldest hank In MaaaachuaetU and firth oldest In the country, which closed last December, reopened for business today. Th. bank was .elan. llshed In 1799. INCENDIARISM TOLL HIGH IN FORESTS OF BROCCALI BRINGS STEPS BK STATE ROSEBUHa Ore., March 34. (AP) Steps to halt the activities of "broccoli bootleggeri" will be tskea by the state department of agricul ture, according to notice received here today. J. Roland Parker, county fruit Inspector, and Charles A. Cole, chief of the division of plant In dustry. will be in charge of enforce ment of grade and standard rulings. Investigation by the atate de partment. It was said, has rarefied that peddlers sre buying direct from the field and are transporting the vegetable by truck to Portland. Sa lem. Eugene. Medford. Marsh field and other Oregon markets where the ungraded broccoli is sold in crates marked with brand numbers. These sales are made direct to re tall dealers. State regulations recognise only two grades, "U. 8. No. 1." and "Ore gon No. 3." or "Star Brand. The law requires that all crates be marked with the grade number and that the content muit conform to state standards for these grades. Several cases have been found. It la reported, where the local federal Inspector, E. 1 A. Petty, has rejected deliveries made by grower because cf fsllure to conform to grades, and the growers, without repacking, have sold to . truck peddlers who have taker, the rejected product to coast markets and sold it to the retail trade. Phoenix PHOENIX, March 34. (Spl.) Thursday club meet, today with Mr.. Xlva Briscoe, with Mr.. Hazel Bishop and Mrs. Esther Wilson entertaining. Juvenile circle of Oak circle No. 943 will nuet at the Orange hall Sat urday afternoon. They will .tart work on a quilt to be Kid at a later dat., Th. money 1. to replenish th. sum temporarily lost through deposit at the Jackson County bank. All member, are urged to be present, Horn. Extension club of Phoenix mat at ah. Orang. hall Friday night. It was th. most Interesting and help ful meeting held by the group, Mra. Mabel Maok, horn, demonstration agent, gav. lesson, on dry cleaning and remodeling clothe.. Th. cover ed dish dinner at noon was nJoy4 by all. For several week. Phoenix student, hav. been busy, a. practlc. and preparation, ar. made for "Th. Run away Song," operetta and ."Three Wishes," a puppet show, to b. given In the auditorium, April 1, at 9 p. m.. for a .mall admission oharg.. Costumes were mad. by th. Thurs day club. For several year, an op eretta, under th. direction of Mrs. Fletoher Fish, ha. been given, and this .vent I. being anticipated by many In th. community. Miss Jean Hagan spent th. week nd at Ui. Fred Paugb.rty horn. Independence school played Lone Pin. school baseball team Friday. Lone Pin. won. Attention of th. senior claa. ta turned to .election of th. annual senior play. Tryout. ar. being held this week. Th. data of th. play will be announced later. One of th. Junior Sunday achoal classes of th. Medford Baptist church enjoyed an Sester tgg hunt Saturday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mr.. Fred Daugherty. Twenty .nembere wer. present. Favor Hauler BUI. WA8HINOTON, March 34 (AP) Th. Hswley bill to let th. court of claim, hear and determine claim of Oregon Indian, waa approved to day by th. House Indian oornmtttet. tv. BUY good uisble clothes, etc. MONKT LOANED ON Medio. Electric Washing Machine.- anything of real value. Sea us today. JKNMNO" LOAN OFFICf No. I 8. Kron' Nash Hotel Bid. John R. Knight Teacher of Violin Phone 1M Jackson villa City Owned Lots For Sale By MEDFORD REALTY BOARD Parnea & Corn, 10 S. Central Brown A White, 104 W. Main 0. 8. Butterfleld, Medford Bid. First Iniurance Agency, 30 H. Central W. H. Leverette, Medford Bldf. Walter H. Jonei, Jackson Co. Bank Bldg. Chas. R. Ray, Medford Bldg. Real Estate Exchange, 120 B. 6th St. So. Oregon Realty Co., 44 No. Riverside Earl S. Tnmy. Liberty Bldg. Carl 7. Tengwald, Holland Hotel J W. Wakefield, Palm Bile Wing Agency, Inc , 18 N. Front f 35 South Riverside. j - - 1 ptm 6 ALE Attractive Dome. Toon to MetUuro ai Pbuu IsO,;