lrRDFORn MATL TRIBUNE, MEPFOKI), OREGON, TUESDAY. ArKTL 12, 1932. PAGE NTNB WHAT YOU 31 km Classified FOR EASY REFERENCE J vvmiic BL-oiiaovv LI 6 m OJHl'C'.'.V I DON'T FORGET TO PHONE THAT YANT AD HERE ABE THE BATES; per word first insertion 2c I Wllimi"'" Each additional Insertion per word per line per month, without copy changes ,.1.36 Phone 75 LOST if dog la missing, call a FOtND fS5m-rCMaS coat on Old Stage ; l HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED Girl for light housework in exchange for room and board. Call at 3H! Vancouver. HELP WANTED MALE MEN. 18-45. Steady work 1700 to carriers Common eouetuion suf ficient. Paid vacation 28 coachtd free. Write today sure tor full par ticulars 1238-A. Mall Tribune. WANTED SITUATIONS CAPABLE woman wishes housework or would cook for crew Call or ad- , dress 818 East 9th Street. i WANTED Laundrying 8quare Deal i Laundry. 245 So. Central. Phone 379-W EXPE-IISNCED bookkeeper desires nc5 t!-n full or part time. Box 3468 Mall TrISune. WV F ) Any kind ot clein ng. 25c n hour Call 981-L. W 1 l'i'F.l By experienced man posl ti hi ' operate whard y ranch either -on salary or shares, refer ences furnished: could take imme diate charge Address 8 L care Mall Tribune, and party will call t WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Now Is time to have your barns cow barns, chicken houses, etc., whitewashed. Call 258-W. wanted Srjravlne. Power sprayer for trees and shrubs. Call 258-W. WANTED Kodak, 2'4x34 with f 03 ana3tigmat lens. Sunday only. J07 Haven TURN INTO CASH Idle household stuff furniture. dIJies, glass. boks etc. Receive humane prices. Modern-Antique Shop. West Jack son and Welch, facing Junior high. WANTED Bantam hens, any variety, for setting purposes only. State Game Farm. Corvallls, Oregon. UAWnnTPn Tn hnrrw fl00 on hCW residence worth 2000. Box 3431. care Tribune. WANTED Rotten fertlllxer, quantity Phone 912-J. any WANTED To buy all kinds of rab bits. Tel. 1559. WANTED Wool and mohair Wool sacks and twine for sale Medford Bargain House. 27 No Grape St ! 1062 WANTED To borrow $3 500 on gilt edf?e lire mortgage on well kept 70-Bcre bearing peai orchard near Medford Addresa A 1 and owner will call and see you WANTED AU roMOHH.tS WANTED Light used csrs pay cash Ph 852. 1761 N Riverside FOR BKNT, HOUSE FOR RENT Electric range and water heater. Phone 790-L. FOR RENT 3ood 5-room house, un furnished, with or without ranee: lota of garden ground. Inquire 502 Maple St. POR RENT Bungalow at 508 Soutn Grape. Inquire 331 West 2nd St POR RENT Unfurnished i room bungalow, double lot. plenty of lawn flowers and shade trees. Lois of garden spare. Houe newly re unified Inside. (20.00 month. Phone owner, H. L. Bromley. 1250 FOR RENT Small furnished hour, llaht, water. (12 50. 801 N. Central Ave. MEDIUM sire house on Geneva St. tor rent. Tel C. M. Roberts. 1107. FOR rent Unfurnished 4-room nouse. cloe in. inquire ii Ho' l. NtWLY decorated bouse available oe- lore April B. Has electric ranae ana heater, or will fumshl for right party Permsne-t renters only. See at M7 N. Riverside or Phone 7S0-L TOR RKNT Attrart've 3room house. 'iTee in US S Hoi:y. Tel. 731-X FURNISHED small Bouse. 2 and (-r-m apts ; garage. 604 W. ;OR RKNT Beautiful S-room fur nished home, close to schools and s-.ore: sh.dy lawn, garden plot; verv ten. enable rent Phone 146 Ot 2J0-Y 'WO ROOM -in;t n vj.'tmeni furnlsned. -srfe nine i.'e; ree aosao:. 1015 weal Ilia. V- T LOST FOR RENT HOUSES POH ttEN'l borne Purau.hed ai unfurnished Bruwp & While FOR RENT 4-roora modern duplex; fireplace, breakfast nook, electric range, heatrola; also 6-room home. Close in. Inquire 554 No. Bartlett. TOR RENT 7 room furnished house, very cheap to reliable party. Phone C A De Voe TOR RENT 3 -room nouse. W acre irrigated garden land. O Qelln Howa-d Ave TOR RENT Modern house, close In Pine shade, lawn and garden lot. (25 per month, water paid Call at 325 South Riverside PUi KNT fl-room mno-ra furnialieo aoutte. $21 oO watei paid Call 1378 R POR RENT 4 so 8 -room houses Phone 106 80 N OentraJ HOMES rt)R RENT Oftll 796 FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Unfurnished 3 rm apt. Call at 810 South Oakdale. NEAT front corner single apartment and small furnished bouse. Rea sonable. 1305 E. Main St. SEE THESE neat a and 3-rm. apart ments at the new B Apt House. 413 N Ivy; 3 rooms and klchenette. everything furnished but dishes and linen; electricity for cooking; con tinuous hot water; CIS Including garage 3 Large rooms, kitchenette, fire place overstuffed furniture, elec tric range, private bath, everything but dishes and linen, $25 and (30, including garage. Cor Oakdale and North Ivy. J FOR RENT 5 unfurnished rooms. newly decorated; Heatrola, laundry. garage far library W. F. Camp- TWO MODERN, attractive, furnished, downtown apartment, for 1 or 2 oeople: newly decorated. W1U ac cept best offer of rent. Apply Fluhrer's Bakery. I POR RENT Modern furnished apt- downstairs 345 N Bartlett. poR Purnuhe(1 apartment 107 Mistletoe FOR AENT Modem tumlsliM apart ment: hardwood rlot-ra. fl'eplace: newly decorated Address B x 2988 Mall Tribune BEST apartments in town at new reduced rates SUiuler Apia POR RENT Furnish apt Lights garage. (10 At H2 Phone 462-H POR RENT" 2-ruom spartmenu 110 62U So Fu Phone 1320 POR RENT Modem duplex apt; 4 rooms Phone 442 FOR RENT PUHMKHKD ROOMS ROOMS $1.60: bachelor cabins $2 per week. 445 So. Front. POR RENT Pleasant room for gen tleman, close In. private home bath, garage 609 B. Mam FOR KENT BOO. AND HOARD PLEASANT room with board 718 K Main. FOR REt'T MISCELLANEOUS CLOVER PASTURE Phone 691-R-2 POR RENT- -Small ranch close In: well Improved Phone 437-X BUHINK.4S OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE School store and fine lo cation for grocery. Box 3387. Mall Tribune. FOR exi:haub WILL TRADE wood for team and harness: also garden cultivator. J. H. Patrick, Jacksonville Star route. TRADE Labor for hay. Tel. 696-L. MEN to board and room in private home, with home privileges: (6 a week. 701 W. Jackson. FOR TRADE 2 modern house part ly furnished for small ln.provd acreage. 414 8. Riverside. MISCELLANEOUS WALLPAPER cleaned. Just like new. (I SO per room and up. Call 627-Y I AM planning a trip to and from northern Calif' nla with empty truck If you have bariling to or from' there see me at 830 W 13th St Anywhere, any time truck Frank Newland. WE PAY CASH For furnlti're. tools or wnai na you Medford Bargain H.Mae. 37 No Grape 8t. Phone 1013 SQUARE DEAL LAUNDRY 345 So Central. Phone 379-W GOLD dust bought and sold at Red den Co. 3rd flooi Meoford d.dg Iax:ai ot long distance nauhng We guarantee to save vou money Haw ley transfer 619 North Blveralde Phone 1044-X FOR SALE t'OHLTRY FOR SALE Mallard duck settings Phone 596-L. FOR SALE White Leghorn and Rod .k..b. r,i.ni hnnri -tested stock: males from trapnest stock. 350 to 330. BC sna vc; aw wr uiw.v, .tj. Chicks ready now. Send orders in st once for chicks Ister on. C. J. McCst. Route 3. Medlord. Ore. Tel. 334-J-4 PURE HANSON strain baby chicks ,10 00 per 100. Phone 8-L, Oold Hill. Ore. Cti i. rmrlta fte. Mav Sc: hardy Hansen strain, teavy layers. Urge white eigs. Free rsnge-coraervu, oi rett Hansen. 266-32S Rocks or Reds 10c. Jenks Poultry farms Tangent. Ore. R I SETTING EOOS. F. A. Pefley. Tel. 916-W. AUeTkEL-WHITl natchlng The new nen lays with the Leghorn are:h with the Rock Call Oeo Webb at Lamport s FOR 4l.l H EL -OR (ME B xls fir. psrt dry l in (2110 12-in (190. Iinrel. (2 l. J J4 per tier. Paoos &J9-R-4. FOR HALE All! "MOBIL!! POR SALE CHEAP Or trade, equity In "31 light a sedan. Will take used car. Phone 896-L. THE BOSS say, sell thOM used car. WUI price do It? Come and see tor yourself. All cars In stock slashed again: a good selection to choose frc.n. Your car In trade. Easy terms. GATES AUTO CO, Osed Csr Dept. Phone 141. POR SALE 1929 Ford coupe, 8 wire wheels, good tires; motoi fair, paint good 14000 miles. Inquire Mill Ser vice Station. McAndrews road and N. Central, D. K. Mlnlken. FUEL OIL UNLIVERY POR FUEl Oil delivery Phone 816 Eads Transfer and Storage Co. FOR I.A1.E LIVESTOCK POR SALE Good milk cow. 103 East 11th. FOR SALE 11 shoata. W. B. Keen, Jacksonville. FOR SALE Some choice registered Shorthorn bulls, heavy boned. Good color, fourteen to alxteen months old. Also fine hetfera or cows with jalvea at side. All priced to sell. C. O. Garrett & Son. Olendale, Ore. FOR SALE Matched team work horses 98. Come and see them work Phone 539-J-3. cno airv la au q mm. on I lambs For quick sale 8160. c. O. I '' " OI ""'".Si ihobhi do n - rei r FOR SALE Thoroughbred Duroc and O. 1 C. weaner pigs. Box 107, R, 2. Tel. 258-J. FOR 8ALWeaner plga. Tel. 591-R-2 FOR SALE HOMES HIUH-caSS 7-roum bun?a-ow in distinguished residential llstrict Cash price S8000 00 Ownei wants I Copcu stock ror his B34uu equity , Walter H Jones. Realtor. vai Jack- j son County Bank Phone r96 FOR 8ALB- 8acrlftce live room mod- I ern home gas and electricity, large ' lot and treea. S1.600 1500 buys my equity Phone 1082-x POR SALE -Attractive homes 106 30 No Central FOR SALE HEAI ESTATE FOP. SALE STOCK RANCH 280 acres. 60 acres alfalfa, 12 acres seeded barley, wheat and oats, 20 acres corn ground, balance pasture and woodland. sub-Irrigated, out side range, large modern home, good outbuildings Equipped, stocked In cluding cows. hHs, chickens, tur keys, etc. Price 8000. Terms 500 year Including interest 6 THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE 135 E 6th St. Tel. 1496 FOR SALE 20 acre placer claim 18 miles from Medford on good road. (50 cash takes It. 4 rm. house with sleeping porch, close In on East side (1450 cash takes this place. E Gould, the Acreage Man. 32 No. central. WHEN you think of -eal estate think of Brown At White FOR SALE MMI'H.I.ANKorS DAVENPORT, chalra. tables, dresser, bed. sewing machine, dishes, rugs, by piece. Must sell at once. Kath erlne Court, W. 11th and Orange. FOR SALE Alfalfa hay, also 1 cow. Mrs. E. V. Hollfleld, Old Stage road. TORALBCHEAP Lloyd baby buggy and kiddle koop crib. 621 Dakota. FREE A load kindling with S-load orders for 16-ln. green pine slab wood. (4 50. Big double-sized load. April only. Buy now aave money. Valley Fuel Co. Phone 76. POR SALE Tomato and cabbage plants See Carey's, near Phoenix. Phone 341-J-l. FOR SALE Bee supplies hlvss. smokers, foundation, etc Monarch Seed Co. POR SALE Wool bags and fleece twine Monarch Seed Co. FOR SALE OR TRADE Wind mill, 2500 gal. tank and force pump. B. E Resmes. Ph. lll-R-3. GARDEN DIRT, plowing, fertlllxer, sand and gravel, pnone ma-j. (1 FOR YOUR old battery on any Severln bat.; 6-volt 13-plate stand ard (1 yr guar ). (3. 6-volt 13-plate heavy duty. (6. 8EVERIN BATTERY SERVICE 1320 No Riverside. FOR SALE At Oold Hill Hdw Clos ing Out Sale: Shotgun shells. 65c: .30-30 shells, 85c: McClaren Urea. 29-4 40. 4-ply. (3 75: 30-4.50, sVply. (4.25: 80-4 60. 6-ply. (534. FOR SALE Old tires for smudging. (4 per ton. Call 642-J-3. REBUILT FORDSON TRACTOR. (100. In fine shape See It MUler-San-ford Tractor Co., 32 S Fir. Medford POR SALE Sandy loam for garden or lawn. 41-00 per yard. Cell Phone 643 or 850. PoR SALE Lady's almost new black coai with beautiful fur collar and cuff set. Will aell very cheap I Alst two evening dresses. Inquire: 246 8 Riverside, evenings 5 to 7 I FERTILIZER and sediment. 976-W. Phone oNLY (3 50 tor 6-volt 13-plate Junior battery (6 mo. guar.) EEVERIN BATTERY SERVICE. FOR SALE Airway vacuum cleaner and appliances, siu; circulating' heater. (25 224 Clark St. FOR SALE Used sewing macntnea all! makes (5 up. term if desired All makes rented and repaired Wbltel Sewing Macmne Oo. 24 M itarueti FOR SALS Dairy aDd snw-p and hor 'ertlliw snd black team Lee Hamilton Phone B'.u-L ROLLER canaries Phone O A OeVoe BUSINESS DIRECTORY Autumoull Loans. CONTRACTS REFINANCED PAYMENTS REDUCED We pay up oaianoe due dealt bank or ftnsn.e company and ss'end your payments AdditMna. mnnev lueacd. Phone (1 Un apaoinuDent BUSINESS DIKlCrORY Ahttrsrf. JACKSON CO. att-SIKUl CO. Abstracts ot Title and Title Insurance. I'he only complete nil. System In Jackson County. MURRAY ABSl'KAin CO. Abstracts ot rule ntle Insurance Rooms S and 6. No S3 North Central ve upstairs. Dentistry. OR ROBBHl D UOE 404 Meaioro Bldg Phone 84t; OENl'UiTBf Chiropractic rnynclan OR E W HOFFMAN Chiropractic Nerve Specialist office hours 9 to 11. 3 to 6 J03-304 Liberty Bldg Office Phone 680; Hes Phone 131-H Contracting vVB LEND MONEY to worthy people to pay Cbelx honest debts Pacific Coast Ureal! Association 421 Med cord d'dg. alediora ore Dressmaking and Remodeling THE FASHION SHOP - Dressmaking and .-emouellug 424 Medford Bldg Phone 1181 gpT" ,'?"?" CL'f iLiETl itajwmta. i. - House cleaning. Floor waxing On i antal rua cleaning, specialty. . . Furrfllur. Krpalrlng. FUKNITUlUt BE-UPHOLSTERED, re flnished re-glued We carry a full tin ol upholstery sample A N Thlbault. Tel 989-B Funeral Parlor pEttl '8 FUNERAL HOME Distinctive aervloe at moderate rates Eslao Ushed JO years Ambulance serv ice 6tn 8t at Oakdale Tel 47 Lawntnowers LAWNMOWERS SHARPENED OILED and adjusted for 75c Call and de liver tie 23 No Fir rnone aoi Money to Lend. WE LEND MONEY on furniture and late moael autoa Three oet cent per month on unpaid balance No other charges Come in and gel the ?ash today See W E rrmm 45 So Central. Phone 139 Job Prliitlllt,. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Beat sq'ilpped jlant In southern Oregon Printing A all kinds, nook binding, totee-leaf ledgers: oa blanka billing systema duplicating cash sales slips and everything in the printing line 38-30 N Grape Phone 78 Piano Instrui tlon. FRED ALTON HAJOH'l Teacher ol olanu Classical and nupulai mualt courses Height Music 8tudlo. SIS Liberty Bldg Tel 73 Roofing STANDARD ROOFING CO -Bulldem of water-tight roofs Estimates ana Inspection without charge 10th ann Fir St Tel 1077 PIBtio Dealers. SEE the Baldwin ins ot Plan at tile Electric Wiring Co, 222 W Mam 8t or call Mra H O -lirucksr Tel 1442 Pa'ntlng. HARRY MARX, Fainting Tinting Paperbanging Phone 14-F-4. PO Box 804 Transier. DAVIS TRANSPER At STORAtlE -Service guaranteed 20 8 tlrape 81 Phone 644 or residence 106U EADS TRANSFER At STORAGE CO -Otfloa 1016 No Central Phoiie 816 Prices right Service guaranteed REINKING TRUCKING SERVICE Transfer and hauling of all kinds Of flit 809 South Front 8t Phone 833 Violins THORVAL H FOLKENBERO leaehei of Violin Ensemble practice for students Closing out no'in out fits Studio S and 4 College Bldg Phone 3S9-J. LEO A I NOTICE! Notice to Creditors. In the County Court of the State of Oregon In and for jackaon county In the Matter of the Estate of John L Cotton. Deceased Notice Ls hereby given that che undersigned was on the 2nd day of April, 1932, appointed Adlminstratnx of the estate or John L. cotton. se oeaaed. by order of the County Court of Jackson County. Oregon. All per sons having claims agalnat aald tate are required to present same. duly verified, at so north central Avenue. Medford. Oregon, office of attorneys for the eatate: within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice, which la made on April 5th. 1932. MARY I. COTTON, Administratrix. O. C. Boggs, J. F. Fllegei, O. H. Bengteon, Attorneys for Estate). Administratrix' Notice to Creditors. Notice la hereby given that on the 33nd day of March, 1933. the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County, sitting in probate. In the matter of the estate of Alex Sparrow, deceased, appointed the un WHY? WANTED $2500 No, 7 14S acre Dairy Rsnrh. Applej.te District: M acres Irrigated. In alfalfa, rioter, grains completely equipped. II rows, t hellers, I team, 10 tarkey hens. SOU eggs setting. Nice (-room bungalow, good bam heenllfnl place. For sale at Just one-half Its real value, l.W0 (2500 cash, balance terms. No. 70-arre Orchard proposition. 15 acres pears, acres apples; good bungalew. Non-resident owner save aelL Price (4000. (ISO ra4i, balance terms. This place la worth mora money. fhnne 4n Oio-T. BARNES at CORN 19 S. Central derslgned Ruth W. Sparrow as admin istratrix of said estate; that she thereafter qualified as such, and !s now the duly appointed, qualified and acting administratrix of aald es tate. All persona having clalnu agaliut the said estate are hereby required to present them with the proper vouch ers within six (6) months from the date of this notlos, to the administra trix at 412 Liberty Building, Medford. Oregon. Date of first publication March 29th. 1932. RUTH W. SPARROW, Administratrix of the Estate of Alex Sparrow, deceased. Notice of Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an execution culy Is sued by the Clerk of the Circuit Court ot the County of Jackson. State of Oregon, dated the Utb day of March. 1932. In a certain action in the Circuit Court for said County and State wherein State Mutual Building and Loan Association was plaintiff and Robert L. Taylor and Donna B. Taylor, hla wife, s.nd John P. White and Hattle White, his wife, were defendants, which execut.on and ordor of sale waa to me directed and commanded me to sell the real prop erty described to satisfy uens and charges In aald decree specified, 1 will, on Saturday, the lS'U day of April. 1932. at the hour of one o'clock p m, at the front door of the County Court House in Medford, fackson County, Oregon, offer for able and sell at public auction, for oanh and subject to redemption aa provided by law. all the right, title and .merest of the defendants In aald i.tlt and each of them and all part.es claim ing by. through or under t!.m, the following described real property, to wlt: Lot Four (4) In Block Two (2). In Sunnyslde Addition to the City of meaiora. jacason uounty, u-egon wwa wis iota aay oi Mirci , 1832 RALPH C JENNINGS. Sheriff of Jackson County. Oregon VJlsy View VALLEY VIEW. Ore, April 12 (Spl) Grant Davis of Aahland was a guest of the Jas. Lennox family 8unday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lowd were Valley View callers last week. Mr. and Mrs. Chaa. Stacy and Mrs. May Green of Medford were callers In the community Sunday. Everett Beeson of Talent waa a business visitor here Monday. Mra. Ray Ward of Fern Valley spent Tuesday with her pnrents, Mr. and Mrs. ' John Morse. Geo. Dunn of Ashland waa a busi ness caller In Valley View Tues day. J. It. McCracken waa a business visitor In Medford Tuesday. Mra. Wm. Glenn and Mra. Frank Craig attended the Talent Com munity club Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Glenn gave a talk on Alaska. Valley View Community club held Its annual flower exchange at the A. H. Davenhlll packing bouse. A great number of flowers. were ex changed. Clarence Matthews of Talent waa a Valley View caller Saturday. Miss Dorothy Leslie ana Keito Lennox were among guest at A Ibrtbday dinner given for Perry Ashcraft at his home In Aahland Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mra. L. O. Peruana; ana Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Gardner at tended the Elk covered dish supper in Aahland Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Melvtn Carpenter and son ot Weed were guests at the Jewel and Don Lows home Bun day. J. H. Hoffman of Grant pass visited the L. H. Gallatin home this week. Mr. Hoffman la a cousin of Mr. Gallatin. He waa enroute to Red Bluff where ha was called by the death of hla brother. Mr. and Mrs. L.. O. Penland en tertained Saturday night. Guests were Mr. and Mra. Everett Bailey ot Anderson creek, Mr. and Mrs. L. Frlnck and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Borg of Talent. Mr. and Mrs. F. Burke of Medford and Mr. and Mra. B. O. Gardner. Miss Roslna OallaUn of North Bend epent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mra. L. H. OallaUn. Miss Sarah Lennox ana Mra. u R. Btewart of Sacramento, Calif.. sisters of Mrs. Jas. Lennox, are vis itors at the Lennox home. Sunday Mr. and Mra. Lennox. Miss Lennox, Mrs Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Glenn. Mr. and Mrs. J. Les lie. Miss Dorothy Leslie, Jack Leslie. and Keith Lennox drove to name Valley. R. o. Fowler of Meotora was Valley View visitor Wednesday. Persist PERSIST. Ore, April 13. (Spl) Oeorge 8chermerhorn sheared hla goats the latter part of the week. Edna Hutchison waa a luncheon guest ot Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Mor gan, April 10. A. D. Moore and L. W. Aab were in Medford transacting business Fri day. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Hutchteon and children, Mr. and Mra. B. C. Elmmer and daughter and little Donny Young, were dinner guests of the L. W. Aah'a April 10. Hsrvey Morgsn hauled gravel and patched up the road In aeverai places, making a decided Improve ment, Mr and Mrs. Ivan McDonough were week-end guests In Medford recently. Ray Brlgge. architect of Reed City. Mich- baa completed nla in' Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Neglicsni T. Obtain j IS. Manage j Ik Orated 1 11 State of the Unlont abbr. IT Smooth It.. Mall It. Greek letter JO. Kind the sum of ft. Obliteration 24. Still 2b. Not far 17. Ever la ttnf ' poel. M. Cronlee 39. Steal 81. Consume II Animal's foot XL Ot higher temperature 15. Showered 16. Type measure 40. Ornamental button IS Wagon: archaic 48. Artificial language H. Cover 48. Town In Ohio 47. Ventilate 4ft. Kind of lettuce 49. Left side of a vessel 81. African antelope tl. Constructed 54. Peoff 66. Finish Solution of Yesterday' Puuio rP0MADEg-f RiElSll PE b rator.Mfm U S E D T I D EMAIUXI IN D A G EPeIsIsTE InJ 510 1 iiEklll.iApaiE 0 N A, G ERSfiT A MES ilD AMSfS U pH iklPUR I TIAIN A GoMtIRII LTL!C a w P A PlAjlA N rjglL PIT I ETA PTE S Mel A T E 5 pieIl1e1tIe1Mr1e1c1epe IT. Weeds tin. Barren 00. Ireland SI. Kind of meat 88. Merry 65. Unit and farewell M. Ancient wine receptacle (. State by. particulars Tl. Fnlls to follow autt 78. Long steps 74. Enragee 12 13 14 IS b P4,af;;l7 8 1 ' I" ' iM.:x.;zzz " it" -4 777- ay Sir p 27 as WW S3 SlZil 33"Sf ifTTTT'H. 37 38 iM ':'' 'wA Tl WV WS 23 m3, W1 3? s'v Lzlzzz IB53" 11 WA W, W'. K Mli, : ; "I I I i M IT I M I M fiALJT&t, Aprtl 13. rP) D. Bruce Stuart. CorvaUl. ivaa elected rfrand high priest of trie grand chapter ct the Royal Arch Maeona, at the annual convention which opened here yes terday. He auooeext; Milton L. Myera of Salem. Forty-five of the SO chap ters In the state were represented at t'.e opening day of the convention. The grand council Royal and Select Mason and the grand commandery Knlghta Templar open thetr sessions here today with addressee by B. P. Lewis, Marshfleld, for the Masons and Norman I. Crout for the Knlghta. The conventional close tomorrow. The 1033 meeting of the RoyaJ Arch Masons will be held In Portland, It was voted last night. Other officers elected at the evening session to head the Royal Arch Masonlo group In clude: Percy R. Kelly, grand Icing: Herbert It. Toney, McMlnnvllIe, grand treasurer, and D. Rufus Cheney, Port land, grand secretary. b"th re-elected; Carl W, Evertsen, Marshfleld, grand scribe; Lloyd L. Scott, Portland, grand captain of the host. Appointive officers for the coming year Include: Ernest P. Rands. Ore gon city, grand principal sojourner; Lewis M. Snow, Portland, grand royal arch captain; Hugh R Hoi man, Port land, grand m aster third veil; Clar ence R. Wheeler, Baker, A. French. The Dalles, grand masters of first veil. Anderson Creek ANDERSON CREEK, Aprtl 13. (Spl.) The dinner guests at the Mays home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Brownrlgg and son Raymond, of Phoenix, and Edward Smith. Frank Marquess and family spent Saturday afternoon in the valley. Mrs. Jae. MacDowell waa out to Medford Monday. Miss Ruth Mays was In Medford Saturday. Jack and Pte Foster spent Satur day in Medford. The many friends of Roy Buahnell will he glad to learn be Is home from the hospital and la much Improved. Bill flhann and wife were out to Medford Saturday. Mra! Oeo. McAnally called on Mrs, Jas. Mays Wednesday. Steve Lunak waa in Ashland Sat- urriey. Mr. Donlca and family were out to the valley Wednesday. Mra. Jas. Mays, daughter Ruth and Mrs. Oeo. McAnally called on Mrs Don lea Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Oreen were out to Talent Sunday to church. Baker Forty-two men placed at work by state on south approach of Old Oregon Trail to this city. ItoMburg. Lea Williams received a contract for reroofing Kohlhagen building fronting on Itoae street. terlor remodeling at Irwin Howe's store and la back again with tht L. W. Ash's. L. B. Leabo spent the week-end with the Hutchison, family. Cross - Word Puzzle i. uum out 81. Arrow 31. Ocean 34. Uape 36. Decays 35. SuRerlng 80. Uenut. of tht beet 83. Couple 33 Assists 84. Vt-gelublt 8&. Impolite 3ti, Hostile incursion 87 Knt away 8X. Takes niedlctm 41. Valley 43. MaKlcian's stick 4V Visionary 4S. Slaughter 60. Thrice: prefli F.3. Article bi. Fifth month: French IS. Stiff (7. Inclination 69. bewilder 60. I poetic plant til. Pronoun A2. Siamese coin 44. Word of consent 65. Take up weapons T. Chess pieces $S, Stupid person 70. Note of the scale DOWN 1. Style of type 1 After song 8. Myself 4. Anger 5. Rescue 6. Cuttle meter 7. IMsdatu 8. Gaelic S. Feline 10. Aloft 11. Drive oft 13. Prepnres for publication 14. Rplnied through the mother 73. Short for a man 'a name OKLAHOMA CITY. April 13. WV Governor W. H. Murray's official understudy. Llut.-Oov, Robert Bums, aparently waa stealing Oklahoma's political show from the absent star today. In a move which observers agreed was not likely to dissipate the exist ing coolness between the two. Burns, as acting governor, called on the gov ernor's cousin, LI out. -Col. Cicero I. Murray, to report why "certain com panies" allegedly had been permitted to overproduce their wells In the Oklahoma City oil field. Colonel Murray haa charge of mili tary pro-ration enforcement. Burns also expressed Irritation be cause some of Governor Murray's of fice force "hasn't paid any attention to me as acting governor." He hint ed at a possible shakeup. Colonel Murray, who was given 10 daya In which to report, said he would answer Burns letter "when I see fit." Before the period expires, "Alfalfa Bill'' will be back home. The acting; governor stated oorpor atlon commission records showed the H. F. Wilcox OH and Oas company, tn the five months ending with Feb ruary, 1033, "overproduced 600356 barrels of oil and I have reamn to believe that some other producers have also overproduced fur In excess of the allowable fixed." Eac!e Point BAOLE POINT, April 13. (Spl.) Earl rehl, candidate for county Judge, talked at the Orange ball April 7. Paculty members and atudents of the local high school are discussing plana for a May festival for the grade and high achools. Mrs. Clarence Oreb spent the after noon, April 8. with Mrs. B. T. Sea man. Paul Cantrall arrived home from California April B. B A. Clark assisted with the work or Mrs. Edith Wsldman'a cottage, April 7. Mrs. H. H. Taylor of Medford apent aeverai days last week visiting har daughter. Mrs. Lester Throckmorton. Dr. D. W. Porbea motored to Jack sonville Aprtl t, to attend the annual congregational meeting of the Pres byterian church. Charlea Pettlgrew visited April ( at the R. T. Seamen home. Mrs. Edith Weldman and son Rudy moved April 8 to the new borne which they built recently. 1 Meeting of the executive commit tee of the Orange was held April 8, with Master A. O. Mittelateadt. Those present were: B. A. Clark, chairman: Art Kent. A. J. Ting leaf. Mrs. Edith Weldman and Roy Ashpole. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Each entertained at dinner April i for Rev. 3. 8. smith and family of Butte falls, Mra. Prances Campbell and Dorothe Pearce Mr. and Mra. B. A. Clark called April 10 on Mr. and Mra. Harry Lowe in Talent. . .. Madras. Oaa pump being Installed at Mala Street garage. MISS PANKHURST WELL KNOWN TO MEDFORD WOMAN Interestlnx Incidents connected with the campaign for woman's suf frage, not so man; yeara ago la Lon don, are brought to Mra. Louis B. Humphreys mind today by the an nouncement that Chrlatabe! Panx hurst will speak at the Presbyterian church In this city Thursday, Aprtl 14. Mra. Humphry., who resides on Capitol hill, knew Miss Pankhurst In England and will be among the moat enthusiastic members of the crowd. which will gather here for the lecture of the former suffragette leader. Her recollections of the former days In England. Mrs. Humphrya silmmarlrea In the following letter, requested by the Mall Tribune. It was conservative, retiring Arthur Balfour who advised a delegation of women led by a dignified, frail, mild mannered woman who pointed out that the government had paid no at tention to their moderate and lady like propaganda for momen'a auffrage. Mr. Bnlfour was not In power at that time, ao perhaps had no objec tion to putting a spoke In the wheel of the liberal government when he uttered words of Mlchlavelllan wis dom which were to have such mo mentous consequences. "Kick up a row" he la quoted aa having said to Emmellne Pankhurst and Mrs. Pank hurst did! whereby the course of the suffrage movement In England waa completely changed. Pew women have been so excreted as Mra. Pankhurat, "the militant mother of woman auffrage" under whose guidance women ran rampant over the country in a destructive campaign up to the time of the world war.. Her earl'y Ufa fitted her for her work aa she waa the daughter of a Chartist leader and the wife of a barrister who waa an ardent advocate of woman's suffrage, and served with him on the committee which promot ed the Married Woman's Property act. In 1003 Inspired by her eldeatj daughter Ohrlstabol. Mrs. Pankhurst waa chiefly Instrumental tn forming "The Women's Social and Political Union on a non-party basis, which waa a aecesalon from the old and non-mllltant organisation headed by Dame Mllllcent Pawcett. The story of "the votes for women" campaign thereafter la a national rather than personal one. It Involved some of the most extraordinary performances ever recorded In the annals of agitation. Human memory la abort In spite or the efforts of Mra. Pankhurat. her daughter Ohrlatabel and many other women, among them a number of Americans, the system of female auf frage Is regarded now In England as a natural development of modern civilization, something that came Into being without causing the slightest disturbance In the body politic. The actions or the early suffragists were often tactless and many tlmea violent and offended the friends of woman suffrage the world over, but It la now posiiible to see that their "tactics" did much to bring the mat ter before the publlo snd lawmakers, and had they not been adopted the cause might still be alumberlng. The danger now la that the younger generation of women will forget the devotion of the women who fought to win political freedom for them. No woman who did not live through the midst of that atruggle (even the their sympathies were on the aide of parliamentary propagander) can ever realm what It meant to sensitive, highly educated and naturally polite women to suffer what the militant suffraglata suffered then. Mrs. Pankhurst and her daughter were "atormy petrels" aa leaden, but personally they were both gentle, quiet and humorous, but above all they both possessed the Indefinable gift of personality. Age brought conservatism to the erstwhile fiery radical, When Emml llne Pankhurst died she waa a con. acrvatlve candidate for the house of commons. Chrlstnbel Pankhurst cornea to ue with this record of achievement, be cause aha suffered and worked by the aide of her mother all through the agitation. She also haa an honorable record of fine relief work during the Rheumatism Goes Swollen Joints Vanish How tn Mop Ithrtimntlr Huf firing In Om Than a Week. f you suffer from torturing rheu matlo pains, sore muscles or stiff in flamed JoInU, It's ?ecauM your ays tem ls full of the dangerous poisons tMt catiM rheumatism and make thouNsnds helpless. What you need Is RU-MA. the new medtclnce now sold by all druggists; that acta directly on the liver, kid neys and blood, and helps expel through the natural channels of elim ination the dangerous poisons that ceti.ie rheumatism. No long watting for your suffering to stop. 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