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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOUD, OREGON. TUESDAY, Af-REL 19, 1932.
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rSsTpalr black kid gloves,
ward. Phone 1636.
LOST If dog missing, call 1516.
kLosV Diamond lake, tire cover.
I Ha TS-lKnr.il office.
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FOIST!
rOUNT-cmid's coat on Old Ste
road. Phone 840-B.
I1EUP WANTED FEMALE
WANTED Saleslady that has bad ex
perience Belling cosmetics. State
s and extent of experience. An
swer Box 3599, Tribune.
. v HELP WANTEO7-MALE
MEN. 18-45. Steady work. "00 to
2300 year. Postoltlce clerks mail
carriers. Common education suf
ficient. Paid uacatlon. 35 coached
free Write today sure for full par
ticulars. 1336-A, Mall Tribune.
. WANTED SITUATIONS
WANTED- Housekeeping by experi
enced, capable young girl. 33 South
Orange.
YOUNG married man MUST have
work. Any kind, aoy place. Odd
lobs or steady. If you have any
thing, please let me have It. Box
I 3568; Mall Tribune.
WANTED Laundrying. -Square Deal
Laundry, 245 So. Central. Phone
37K-W. '
WANTED Any kind of cleinlng, 25c
an hour. Call Wl-lt.
WAtTID 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
MU Tribune, and party will cau.
J" .Wasted miscellaneous -
WANTED Froah milk goat. D. P.
Reld. Central Point.
WANTED To rent private garase.
cloje'ln: must be reasonable. Box
3587, Tribune.
WAJITED To rent 2. 3 or 4-room
unfurnished houses; cheap. Bob
Tajlor, 418 Laurel.
WASTED Plowing and cultivating
with tractor. Phone 408-R-3.
V W A 1Q TED Load lor empty furniture
truck going to Oakland. Cal. Tel.
. 1044-X. Hawley Transfer
WANTE Stock to pasture. R. H. Bell,
Oen. Del., Medford.
WANT A loan of 83.000.00, first
mortgage flrat class business prop
erty as security. Address Box 3524
Mall Tribune.
WANTED Cash register.
Jennings
Loan Office.
WAKTir.n Must have 86000 Immedi
ately to save 820.000 ranch; 40 acres
fitii bearing orchard, 60 acres under
ciltlvatlon, pasture, etc., 48 acres
free water; 8B,ouo in ounninifs; new
sohoo:; good roads. Address B. J.,
" Mall Tribune.
WANTED To buy all kinds of rab
bits.. Tel. 1659.
WASTED
Wool and mohair. Wool sacks and
twine for sale. Medford Bargain
H6use, 27 No Orape St. 1 1062
1 WANTED AUfOMOHM.tS
WASTED Light used cars, pay cash
Pit. 652, 1781 N Riverside
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR. RENT Partly furnished 3-room
house and good garden, inquire
701 W. 11th St.
FOR RENT 32 Olen Oak Court, 5
rm. atueco home; hardwood floors,
fireplace, basement and furnace:
furnished or tinfurnlhed. Charles
B Rav. Realtor, Medford Bldg.
Phone 303.
FOR RENT 5-room furn. house, $20
Can sub-rent 3-room apt. Key at
314 Cottage.
FOR RENT 3-room modern partly
furnlhed house. $17.50. Will sell
at your terms. Key at 314 Cottage.
FOR RENT Four room modern fur
nished house. Inquire 119 Almond
St.
FOR RENT Furnished hou . v
ly modern: 8 large lota I i-1
Ing. fine soil: and smsii.wing I
garden; $12 50 a month to steady !
renters. Acroaa street from tele
phone office. Central Point or Tel.j
1532-H evenlnss.
FOR PENT Unfurnished 5 room
bunrslow. corner Columbus end
B-jrant. Interior nely decora.ed
throughout. Two large lots w:th
plenty of garden syace. Lota of rce
bushes, "sbale trs and flowers
owner. H. L. Bromley or phone
1350.
FOR UtNT HOUSES
FOR RENT To adults, clean 4 -room
house; range connected. Tel. 5S3-X.
HOUSE FOR RENT Electric range
and water heater. Phone 790-L.
FOR RENT Modern partly furnished
4-room cottage, east side. Call at
414 8 Riverside.
FOR RENT Attractive 3-room house,
'lose In 129 S. Holly. Tel. 731-X.
FOR KENT Homes Furnished or
unfurnished Brown & White
FOR RENT 7 room furnished house,
very cheap to reliable party. Phone
O. A. De Voe.
FOR RENT 3-room bouse, 14 acre
Irrigated garden land. O. Gelln.
Howa-d Ave.
FOR RENT Modern nouse, close In.
Fine shade, lawn and garden lot.
.25 per month, water paid. Call at
326 South Riverside.
FOR RENT 4 to 0-room houses
Phone 10S. 30 N Central.
HOMES PXR RENT Call 786.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
UNFURNISHED apt., electricity, hot
and cold water, garage; sio.uu. a,
Apts., 412 No. Ivy.
FOR RENT Furnished apartment,
Includes heat, hot and cold water,
electricity, hotel service and lounge
- room privileges. Holland Hotel,
Phone 710.
PLEASANT, furnished, steam-heated
apt; refrigeration. 10 Quince.
FURNIdHED 2 and 3-room apts.:
garage. 604 W. 10th.
2-ROOM APT. Also nice front sleep
In? room, ground floor; reasonable
rates. Gloria Pan Apts.. 375 South
central Ave.
TWO-ROOM furnished modern, neat,
new. 16.50; includes garage. 1015
West Hth.
FOB RENT Completely furn. apt.:
radio, washing machine, heat, hot
and cold water. 9 iso. ivy
NEAT front corner single apartment
and small furnished house. Rea
sonable. 120S E. Main St.
FOR RENT Modern furnished apt
downstairs. 345 N Bartlett.
FOB BENT Modem furnlsheo apart
ment; hardwood floors, fireplace:
newly decorated. Address Box 2985
Mall Tribune.
BEST apartments m town at new
redticed rates. Sohuter Apia
FOB BENT Furnished apt Lights
garage: 810 & $13 Phone 453-H
FOR RENT 3-room apartments. 810
620 So. Fir. Phone 1320.
FOB BENT Modern duplex apt: 4
rooms. Phone 442.
FOR BENT FURNISHED ROOMS
PLEASANT front room, separate ent
ranee. 220 No. Oakdale.
PLEASANT room for gentleman; close
In: bath, garage. 609 E Main.
ROOMS $1.50: bachelor cabins $3
per week. 445 So. Front.
FOR RENT ROOM AND HOARD
BOARD AND ROOM in private family,
reasonable. Call at 414 8. Riverside.
PLEASANT room with board. 718 E.
Main. x
FOR RTNT MISCELLANEOUS
FOB RENT Small ranch close
well Improved. Phone 437-X.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
FOR SALE Service station, small
grocery store, living rooms by How
ard school on Pacific highway. 1
ml. north Medford: good location.
Clausnen's Station.
FOR SALE; Restaurant: good loca
tion in Medford. Owner must
leave. Phone 1332-J.
FOR EXCHANGE
EXCHANGE Modern residence In
Klamath Palls for small acreage
near Medrord. or for late model
small coupe or good furniture, with
balance at $20 per month. Address
2813, Tribune.
LOT near Long Beach, lot at San
Francisco; both clear, and some
cash; want small Improved acre
age. Box 3497, Tribune.
FOR EXCHANGE Beautiful new
modern bungalow, five acres rich
garden soil, fine location. Price
$3,000.00. Will trade clear with
some cash for unimproved acreage.
Also 150 acres, 50 acres in hay and
grain. 100 acres free water, com
fortable buildings, family fruit.
Price $4750.00.
THE BEAL ESTATE EXCHANGE
125 E. 6th St., Phone 1496
EQUITY in 10 acres for house or car
1034 N. Central.
WILL TRADE modern 6-room house
in Ashland for acreage. Must be
good Isnd and location; preferably
without buildinga, Will assume
Box 3488, Tribune.
5 ..CRE3. southern California, sell or
trade by owner. Phone B37-X.
FOB TRADE 2 modern houses part
ly furnished, for small Improved
acreage. 414 8. Riverside.
FUEL OIL DELIVERY
FOR FUEL OIL delivery Phone 815
Eads Transfer and Storage Oo.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Oood work team, weight
1500 each, or will trade for cows.
L. Mcculloch. Talent.
FOR SALE Sow and 10 extra fine
pics. $10. W. R. Lamb, EArfle
Point. Butte Falls road.
FOR SAI.E Thoroughbred Du roc and
O. 1. C. weaner pigs Tel 356-J.
FOR SAI.E POI I.TRY
LARGE Bron7 turkey and R.
setting eggs. Phone 549-J-3.
W. L. CHJC&S tc, May Sc; hardy
Harden strain. Vav? larert. Iar2e
white fm. Free ran-re-cockerel. dl-
reot Hfinwn 3(i0-331. rocks ort
208-335. Rocks or t
Reds 10c. Jenks Poultry Farms.
rxngem. ure
R I ETTTNO BOOfl.
Tel. 9!6-W.
A. rer.fj,'
I
TOR MLB Al'TOMOMLEX
PRICED to sell quick. 30 Essex Coach,
30 Ford Tudor Sedan. 29 Ford
Coupe, every car guaranteed. Your
car in trade, easy monthly pay
ments. GATES AUTO CO.. Used Car Dept.
REPOSSESSED CARS
We sell them for the balance due.
Easy terms. All makes, 30 to choose
from. Oakland & Pontiac Garage.
207 So. Riverside Open Sunday
until 2 o'clock.
FOR SALE HOMES
FOR SALE Home. It will pay you
to look this up. Consider trade for
auto or radio. Balance like rent.
Owner, 209 First Natl', Bank Bldg.
HIOH-CwAtSS 7-room bunsa-ow in
distinguished residential district
Cash price $6000 00. Owner wants
Copco stock for his I33UU equity
Walter H. Jones, Realtor, vei Jack
son County Bank. Phone 796.
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
105. 30 No. Central.
Phone
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
GOOD HOMES Building lots, acre
aae: houses for rent. W. J. Roberts,
720 w. 2nd., Phone 1528-J.
FOR SALE Equity in 3 acres. Fine
11. small house, near highway.
Rov BUderback. Pitt View Ave..
Central Point.
8-ROOM HOUSE, 10 acres; 7 acres
pears and apples, 2 ohlcken houses:
clear of encumbrance for $1000. A
large stock and dairy ranch: gen
uine bargain. Small property un
der lease "earninz .1195 net. C. S.
Butterfteld, 409 Medford Center
Bldg.
WHEN you trunk of real estate thin,
of Brown & Whit
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE For storage. 5-pass tour,
car, good rubber, license: runs O.
K. $47.50; breakfast set $5.25; Ice
box $4.75: heating stove $9.60. This
car Is worth the money just to iisn
with. Davis Transfer Ac Storage,
29 8. Orape.
75-LB. refrigerator. 8.00: laying hens,
W. Leg. 60c: Reds $1.00: Lloyd baby
buggy $4.00. D. P. Reld. Wool
vcrton Orcharo, Central Point.
FOR SALE Hay $10 per ton.
Bybee, Jacksonville.
F. E
PIANO $30 cash. 31 So. Orange.
FOR SALE $1.50; printing outfit,
cheap; 1 8x10 hand press, lot type.
border, leads, call alter 0 p.
8 Clark St.
FOR SALE Wood range.
208 Crater Lake Ave.
Inquire
FOB SALE One 5-horaepower electric
motor, cheap. Jennings Loan or
flee, 6 So. Front.
FOB SALE 300 boxes Newtown ap
pies very cheap. H. H. Wilson,
phone 1283.
KELVINATOR Electric Refrigerator,
almost new, bargain and easy
terms. Call Phone 31 or 1149,
ROOUE
corn.
RIVER Yellow Dent
C. A. DeVoe, 623-J-3.
FOR SAIE Tomato and cabbage
plants See Carey's, near Phoenix.
Phone 341-J-l.
GARDEN DIBT, plowing, fertilizer,
sand and gravel. Phone 912-J.
$1 FOB YOUR old battery on any
Severln bat.: 6-volt 13-plate stand
ard (1 yr. guar.), $5; 6-volt 13-plate
heavy duty, $6.
6EVEBIN BATTERY SERVICE
1630 No Riverside.
REBUILT FORDSON TRACTOR. $100
In fine shape. See It Mlller-San-ford
Praetor Co., 22 S. Fir, Medford
FCR SALE Lady's almost new black
coat with beautiful fur collar and
cuff set. Will sell very cheap
Alsc two evening dresses. Inquire
246 S. Riverside, evenings 6 to 7
FERTILIZER and sediment.
876-W.
Phone
jNLY $3.50 for 8-volt 13-plate Junior
battery (6 mo. guar.)
SEVER1N BATTERY SERVICE.
FOR SALE Used sewing macninea all
mattes $5 up; terms If desired All
makes rented and repatred White-
Sewing Machine Co. 24 N Bartlett
FOB SALE Dairy and snp and
horse fertilizer and black loam
Lee Hamilton Phone 919-L.
ROLLER canaries Phone O. A. DeVoe
MISCELLANEOUS
CASH paid for old gold, jewelry,
brodge work, etc.. Jennings Loan
Office, No. 5 South Front.
WE PAY CASH
For furniture, tools or what have
you. Medford Bargain House, 27
No. Orape St. Phone 1063
WALLPAPEB cleaned. Just like new,
$1.50 per room and up Call 627-Y
SQUARE DEAL LAUNDRY 248 So
Central. Phone 879-W
OOLU dust bought and sold at Red
den co. ard floor Medford sidg.
LOCAL or long distance hauling We
guarantee to save rou money Haw
ley transfer, 819 North Riverside
Phone 1044-X
nusivrs nniEcTORV
Abstrttets
JACKSON CO.
ABSIKAC1 CO.
Abstracts ot -Title end
Title Insoranre. The
only complete Title
System ID Jackson
County.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstract,
o! ntl. rule Insurance Rooms 8
ana 4. No 32 North central tve
upsulra.
Dentistry.
OR BOBBKl O UO
' H Medfora nid8
j OSNTlSTttV
Dressmaking, end KemodHIng
, THE PAiSHlON SHOP - Dren.aking
snd m.,iu2 Hi Medio; d Bid
Paue 1181.
BUSINESS UIKECTOK Y
Autumoulls Loans.
CONTRACTS REFINANCED
PAYMENTS REDUCED
We pay up balance due dealer, bank I
or finance company and extendi
your payments Additional money
loaned. Phone 31 lor appointment
Chiropractic rnysiclao
DR. E W HOFFMAN Chiropractic
Nerve Special tat. Offioe hours 0 to
12. 3 to ft 203-304 Liberty Bldg
Office Phone 680; Res Phone 731 -H
Contracting
WE LEND MONEY to worthy people
to pay their honest debts Pacific
Coast Credit Association 421 Med
ton) dldg. Medlord Ore.
Expert Window Cleaners
LET GEORGE DO IT - Tel 1173
House cleaning, Floor waxing. Ori
ental rug oleanlng, specialty,
Puruttur Repairing.
FURNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERED, re
flnished re-glued We carry a full
line of upholstery sample. A. N
Thlbault, Tel. 869-H
Funeral Parlor.
PERL'S FUNERAL HOME Distinctive
service at moderate rates. EataD
Ushed 20 years. Ambulance serv
ice. 6th St at Oakdale. Tel. 47.
Lawn mower
LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED. OILED
and adjusted for 75c Call and de
liver fiee. 23 No. Fir. Phone 201.
piano Instruction.
FBED ALTON HA1QH1 Teacher of
piano Classical and popular music
courses Haigbt Music Studio. 318
Liberty Bldg. Tel 72.
Money to Lend.
WE LEND MONEY on furniture and!
late model autos Three oei cent
per month on unpaid balance No
other charges Come In and get
the cash today. See W E Thomas
46 So. Central. Phone 139
Job Printing
MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT
Best eaulpped ulant In southern
Oregon Printing a all kinds; book j
binding: louse-lea! ledgers; and
blanks, billing systems, duplicating',
cash sales slips nd everything In
the printing line. 38-30 N Orape
Phone 75.
Roofing
STANDARD ROOFING CO. Builders
of water-tight roofs Estimates and
Inspection without charge, loth and
Fir St. Tel 1077
Piano Deuiers.
SEE the Baldwin ,lne of Pianos at the
Electrlo Wiring Co, 323 W Main
St., or call Mrs H O. ?uruck
Tel. 1442.
Painting.
HARRY MARX.
Painting Tinting
Paperhanglng
Phone 14-F-4. PO Box 304
Translef .
DAVIS TRANSFER 4s STOBAGE
Service guaranteed 20 8 Grape St
Phone 844. or residence 1060
EADS TRANSF'EB 4i STORAGE CO.
Office 1016 No central Phone 815
Prices right Service guaranteed
BEINK1NO TRUCKING SERVICE
Transfer and hauling of all kinds
Offioe 309 South Front St. Phone
833.
LEGAL NOTICE!.
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Jackson County.
Eleanor Hayes, Plaintiff,
va,
Rutherford H. Haves. Defendant
To Rutherford H. Hayes, the above
named Defendant
In the name of the fftate of Ore
gon, vou are hereby required to ap.
pear anil answer the complaint fti-xl ;
against you In the above entitled ,
suit within four weeks from the date I
of the f'rst publication of this sum- 1
and answer said complaint for want
mons. and If you fall so to appear
t'.iersof. the Plnlntlff will apply to
th Court for the rfllff prayed tor
in her complaint, succinctly ta'd
an follow, to-wit: For a decree cf
this Court forever dissolving the
txnd of matrimony now existing be
tween Plnlnttrf nnd iercn,nnt na
arnnttng Plaintiff a divorce from De
fendant, and su'h other and further
relief an to the Court may aeem Just
and equitable,
The date of the order for publlca-
tlon of this summons Is April 18th,
1932. The time preorilied for pu.j-
l lea tlon of this summons la once each
week for four conwctitlve week. The
date of the first publication of thla
summons Is April 10th, l:i2.
HARRY C. SKYRMAn,
Attorney for Plnlntlff,
Postofflce addream Medford, Oregon.
Notice to Cri'dllors.
In the County Court of the fl'ate of
Oregon In and for Jackson County.
In the Matter of the Estate of Johni
h Cotton. Deceased. j
-dersiirned was on the 2nd d.y of
Notice 1 hereby given that the
Anf II. 1H.2 Ant-wit nt a1 Art m nilnlrl
of the Etate of John L. Cotton. Je -
oeased, by order f the County Court
of Jackon County. Oregon. All per
sons having claims against said es
tate are required to present same.
duly verified, at 30 North Central
Avenue. Medford. Oregon, offioe of
sttorneys for the estate; within !
months from the date of the first
publication of this notice, which
made on April 6th. 193
MARY I COTTON,
Administratrix.
O. C Bokjs. J. T. Fllegel,
O. H Bengtaon.
Attorney, for Estate.
AdmlnMrotrlt Not It to Creditors.
Notice is hereby given that on the
22nd day of March. 1032. the County
Court of the 8tat of Oregon for
Jackaon County, anting In probate,
In the matter or the estate of Alex
Sparrow, deceased, appointed the un
deraiimd Ruth W Sparrow as admin
istratrix of said estate; that she
thereafter qualified aa such, and i
now the duly appointed, qualified
and acting admlnlatratrii of saJd es
tate All persons haying claims against
the aald estate are hereby required to
present them with the proper touch
ra within six 6) months from the
tie of this notice, to the adaiinlitrt-
Mail Tribune Daily
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Oregon.
Date of first publication March
20th, 1032.
RUTH W. SPARROW,
Administratrix of the Estate of
Alex Sparrow, deceased.
Not Ire of Annual Stovklilinlilers'
Meeting Cmter Lake Nntlonnl
Park company.
Notice Is hereby given that the
Annual Meeting of stockholders of
Crater Lake National Park Company
will be held at room 1125 Falling
Building. In the City of Portland.
Multnomah County, State of Oregon,
on Tuesday the 26th day of April,
1032. at the hour of ten o'clock a. m.
for the purpose of electing a Board uf
Directors and the transaction of auch
other bueineas sa msy 'properly come
before the meeting.
Dated April 16th. 1032.
R.'W. PRICE. Vice-President.
Delmer S. Parker, former well
known Medford boy. and aon of
I Mr.. Ann. J. Parker of the Sacred
Heart hospital itaff, has been elected
to Gamma Sigma Epallon. chemical
fraternity at the University of Ala
bama, according to news received here
and will be admitted to the medical
school in September. Parker was one
of the 10 outxtnndlna; student, upon
whom thl honor was conferred.
He 1 welt remembered In this city,
where he attended (trade and high
school. Hs went from Medford to
flan Diego college, where he was ad
mltted on the same scholsrshlp
which was transferred for his en
trance In the University of Alabsma,
After completing high school here
he wu employed as an assistant In
the Sacred Heart hospital for a year
before he entered collene. He has
many friends In Medford. who have
matched his progress with Interest.
K. r. elinine Acquitted
KLAMATH PALLfl, Ore., April 9
(AP) Police Judge Roy Pouch was
I T ltl;e court Jury here
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rind Pompellsn Portrait.
POMPEII. Italy (AP)A 2 000
year old fresco In the house of Me
ander once burled by Vesuvius'
lashes, has been restored and shows
the Greek poet who owned the place
seated In a chair with curved back.
Roseburg. Work started on redec
orating at local poatofflce.
WHY? WANTED $2500
No. 71 III .ere Il.lrv R.nrh. Apple-.!. District! 50 cre. Irrigated.
In alfalfa, einer, grain i completely equipped. II cons, 2
heifers, I learn, 30 turkey hens, Joo egg. setting. Nice
g-ronm hnncalow. good bsrn beautiful place. For sale
st Just one-h.lf It. real nine, 1900 1M0 cash, balance
terms.
So. ;o-.rre On herd proposition. IB rre pears, 10 acres .pples;
good bungslow. Non-resident oaner snia telL Price 91000.
tl.Vio cs. balance terms. This place Is worth more
e money.
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H. H. McCrady, H. Burgoyne, dis
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H. H. McCrady, Jessie Burgoyne
assume business name of "MaCrady.
Cafe."
E. E. Tucker v.. Medford Irrigation
District: damages.
A. M. RuntB vs. J. a. Link, inc.;
for money.
Colonial Bakery, a corp., v. E. D.
Hoag; for money.
Inter-State Fidelity Building &
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tachmenU S. W. Hutchinson et ux vs. Don R.
Newbury, Admr. estate of Andrew T.
Poole, et .1: foreclose mortgage.
Estate of George A. Jewett, deceas
ed; admitted for probate.
Real Estate Transfers.
Raymond L. Comwell et ux to Wm.
H. Hill et ux; w. D. "'4 acres In 8E
of Sec. 19, Tp. 37 B. R. 1 W.
Lottie E. Pappa et vlr to R. H.
Toft; W. D. 8W', of NW',',: NW', of
SW'.; Bi of SW'4, Sec. 24, Tp. 3
8. R. 3 W.
J. W. Livingston et al to Nora M.
Shorb; W. D. tract In Sec. 22, Tp.
36 S. R 3 W.
K. J. Bsker et ttx to Jame. P. Clark;
W. D. west 100 feet, Lot 13, Holzgang
Subdivision ' unrecorded.
Talent Irrigation Dlatrlct to John
B. Kirk et ux: W. D. 20.03 acres in
Sec. 3, Tp. 38 8. R. 1 W.
C C. Clemen, et ux to Clara fl.
Halfhlll: W D. 40.4 acres In D: h. 0.
4, Tp. 3 8. R. I W.
Laura J. Aiming to W. J. Sloan
deed to right-of-way for road across
land in Sec. 30, Tp. 3 8. R. 1 W.
Samuel Coffman to Harriet I. Wy
snt: W. D. 1.78 acres In D. L. C. 00,
Tp. 37 8. R. J W.
Walter Hash et ux to Alfred Oke-
son et ux; W. D. tract In D. t. C. 40,
Tp. 10 8. R. 1 E.
O. W. Wilcox et ux to 1. D. Thomp
son: W. D. .11 of Country Club Park
except Lot. 1 and 34.
C. A. Bennett et ux to Frank J
nehuler et ux: W. D. tract In Sec 33,
Tp. 37 8. R. 1 W.
W. E. Olbson to Luella Mstlack
W. D. land In Sec. 3 and 4, Tp. 86
8. R. 1 E.
Marry Bassett Lucas to William P.
Campbell et .1: W. D. lot In Blk. 8.
Galloway's Addition to Medford.
Oresham, H. O. Jone. purchased
Mt. Hood service .t.tlon on Wot
Wowell street from H. CI. Boldstun.
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II OPERA
BE FORGED
GIVE UP GHOST
Fiftieth Season in Doubt As
Golden Horseshoe Totter
ing Bifore Bankruptcy
and Hard Competition
NEW YORK (AP) The majestic
golden horseshoe of the Metropolitan
Opera company Is tottering M that
organization finds Itself Indeed "be
tween the devil and the deep blue
sea."
If Olullo Oattl-Cssscra proceeds
next year wlt.h the fiftieth season of
grand opera In New York, a .560,
ooo deficit must first be removed and
enough extra capital collected to
guarantee 1SS performancea, each of
which costa (torn $12,000 to .15.000.
If It la decided to disband th com
pany, not onlv will It mean the end
ing of Oattl-Casazza'a 25 years of
auccesaful reign, but there will be an
additional tremendous lose In real
estate.
The' ancient opera house, hallowed
by glorious traditions, has about out
worn Its use. The location ordinarily
la an extremely valuable one, but at
present the property would bring far
below Its real value.
yaces Opposition
The realization that It Is In dire
financial atralta comes at an embar
rassing time for the Met, for this
ruling company la about to meet the
first opposition It haa encountered
since Its historic battles with Oscar
Hatnmerateln'. Manhattan Opera
company from 1000 to 1010.
An opera house 1. being erected In
the Rockefeller Center on Fifth ave
nue, and undoubtedly there will be
assembled a new company to tenant
It. The Rockefeller, have never been
enthusiastic patron, of the opera,
this classic entertainment to the
masse. In their new theatre.
Otto H. K.hn, who was succeeded
as chairman of the Met. board by
Paul Cravath, attempted to persuade
the Met. to construct a new home
farther uptown several year, ago, but
"the old guard" .tood pat on It. de
tedmlnatton to continue In Its old
waya In Its old home. The sugges
tion that the Met. move Into the
Rockefeller center also waa scorned.
Owned by Wealthy Famlllea
The Met. really 1. owned by 35 of
New York's most famous families.
Their fortune, could guarantee the
continuation of the company, but tt
Is .aid that all do not desire to carry
the burden.
Losses In some personal fortunes
have brought about withdrawal of
support.
Until this season, the general pub
lic had little opportunity to attond
opera because of the difficulty of
getting seats, when they did become
available they didn't have the money.
Director, made an effbrt to popu
larly opera, even to broadcasting
several performance.. Star, and em
ployes accepted a 10 per cent cut In
salarlea, but these move, did little
to restore the box office.
Programs Crltlclxrd
There has been some criticism, too.
of the program, thl. winter. Critic
have complained that .the Met.
'hasn't kept up with the times," and
they point out that Lily Pons Is the
only outstanding .lnger Introduced
In recent seasons.
The mainstays of the company con
tinue to be Rosa Ponselle, Marie Je
ritza, - Edward Marshall, Lawrence
Tlbbelt and Rcottl.
Although reticent director, have
found no solution for the problem,
only two path, aeem to offer them-
sclvea. One 1. to discover a new
"angel" who is willing to take over
most of the financial burden.
The other ts to tum the company
over to the Rockefeller.' opera bouse
and abandon their present site,
NEW EXPLORATION
OF STRATOSPHERE
By EDWARD TRAl'S.
BRUSSELS (AP) Prof. AugUSte
Plccard. the Belgian physicist who
Isst year aacended more than 50,-
000 feet In a free balloon, U
ranging another exploration of the
stratosphere but he I. not going
aloft again,
True to hi. promise to his wife
that he would not .ubject her to
another auch period of anxiety, he
ha. selected Max Cosyn, a 35-year-
old elsctrlcal engineer, to try for
even greater heights, perhaps 12
mile, or In the neighborhood of
n,ooo feet.
M. Cosyn Is head of the physic,
laboratory at the Queen Illcsbetn
Institute In this city. He will be
accompanied by an experienced bal
loon pilot whose Identity, however,
has not been announced.
They hope to mske the attempt
In May, the same month as Plccard'.
1031 exploit. Augsburg has been se
lected aa the stsrtlng point.
And. Prof. Plccard has revealed.
If the 1933 attempt la successful,
plan, will be at once laid for a .till
more ambitious voyage to explore
the upper reachea of the atmos
phere over the north polar region,
starting probably from some point
on Hudson bsy.
I
Merrill A. S. Wallace. Roaeburf.
submitted low bid of .1OJ.305 on con.
tract to wl.len end resurfsce Merrill-
a.-lln Mrllnn nf Tha Dalles.Csllfor-
. n" i&i'y.
SOFI PEDAL FOR
DRY ISSUE FAILS
L
Oft Repeated Claim That
Prohibition No Factor in
Coming Campaign Is Re
futed by Anxious Denials
By BYRON PRICE
(Chief of Bureau, the Associated
Press, Washington)
Every few days some political
leader or other arises to predict in
print that the coming campaign ,
will be waged on economic Issues,
with prohibition left out of the pic
ture. But will It?
The very frequency of these pro
phecies arouses suspicion, tf pro
hibition U to be left out. why men
tion It at all? It would be Interest
ing to know In how many uch pro
nouncement, the wish la father to
the thought.
Historically, ther. I a taint of
fallacy about any supposition that
a time of national trouble take,
the minds of the people away from
issue, which rest on deep-bedded
personal conviction. A. often aa
not. distress Intensifies rather than
diminishes the play of auch Issue,
on the human emotions.
Lincoln set out to fight the Civil
war on the basis of preMrrlng the
Union, but the slavery Issue vould
not permit Itself to be overshadowed.
It ws. In the midst of the World
war that prohibition . wa . legally
consummated.
Whatever the political leader, may
aay, or may hope, they are sure to
hear a great deal more about pro
hibition during 1933.
Prepare for Battle.
No campaign year .inc. the na
tion went dry has seen such Im
pressive preparation, for battle on
the part of militant prohibitionist,
and their adversaries.
In addition to their Individual
effort., the prohibition Organl ra
tions have had functioning la Wash,
lngton for month, a Joint board of
strategy, whose .peclfle purpose tt
la to further the cause In the com
ing political campaign. The opposi
tion la exerting pressure also through
a nation-wide set-up.
Some of the very leader, who
have loudly read , prohibition out of
the campaign are busily engaged in
seeking a way to make the edict
effective. ''
The Democrat, seem .likely now
to leave the question of a party
plank to be fought out In the con.
ventlon Itself. The Republicans
are making quiet effort to agree la
advance, but without much euoces
Whoever Is nominated will find h"
personal view, examined Mverely
under the microscope.
Look to VIce-rresidency,
Just now some of the Republican
modlflcatlonlst are using the Tlce
presidentlal nomination as a lever.
They are urging that wnn presi
dent Hoover at the head of the
ticket, and with the east as an im
portant battleground. It would ,be
a mistake to renominate Vice-Presi
dent. Curtis, a western dry.
Those mentioned to replace, mm
Include Bertrand Snell of New Vork,
the Republican leader of the House,
and Henry W. Anderson of Virginia.
The .trength of thl. movement
cannot yet be "computed.
LRU Hope for unity.
Those who despair of ever getting
all the weta or all tha dry. Into
one of the present pertlee. so as to
establish a clear line ol ponvicai
division, find little comfort as they
look forward to the much-prophesied
day of new partlea, when the
voters presumably will divide Into
"conservative" and "liberal." In
deed of Republicans and Democrat.
in the tax snuabble in ma noun,
for Instance, those who Ilk. to call
themselves conservative, wer. lor
the .ale. tax, and those who empha
sise liberalism were against It.
Where) would two new parties moa-
elled .long these line .tend on pro
hibition? The wet Tammany dele
gation fought solidly for the tax,
under the leadership of Congressman
Crisp, a Georgia prohibitionist. The
leader against the tax wo. La Ouar-
dla of New York, arch enemy or
prohibition and one of hut chl.t
lieutenant was th. venerable How
ard, an old-time Bryan dry from
Nebraska. ,
And so It goea.
GAULLEAM BATHS
JERUSALEM lAP) The levtehly
equipped Roman bath, beside the
Sea of Galilee, where Roman pro
consul used to tnak their ablu
tions 3000 yean ago, have been
re-equlpped nd opened to th pub
lic by American promoter..
Their concession Is for a trial
period of five yean, after which lm-'
;ovement totalling about .200.000
will be necessary for continuance
of th concession tor another 40
years.
Th Tiberias hot spring, are .up
posed to have properties which will
.Id In cur. of muscular rheumatism
and similar aliment.
Coqttllle. emlth Wood
plant resumed operations.
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