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PAGE SEVE3T 123 WHAT YOU WANT Classified FOR . EASY RE F E RE N C E WAIxWUO U.I1KV a MEDFORD ItXIL TRTBUXE, SrEDFORP, OREGON, TTEPyESDAY, APRIL 20, 1935. d VV&KYUD 1 Vi noN'T FORGET ho PHONE THAT -yANT AD HERB ARE THE RATES: per word first Insertion.. rjcb additional Insertion. per word (Minimum 10c) per line per month, without Phone 75 FOR RDM HOUSES FOB RENT Unfurnished 6 room bungalow, corner Columbus and Bryant. Interior newly decorated throughout. Two large lota with plenty ot garden (pace. Lota of rote buahea, ehade trees and flowers. See owner, H. L. Bromley or phone 1250. FOR SALE HOMES FOR SALS Home. It will pay you to look this up. Consider trade for auto or radio. Balance like rent. Owner, 309 First Natl', Bank Bid. FOR RENT Modern partly furnished 4-room cottage, east side. Call at 414 B Riverside. FOR RENT uomea. Furnished or unfurnished Brown & White. FOR RENT 7 room furnished house, very cheap to reliable party. Phone O. A. Da Voc. FOR RENT 3-room Bouse, Vi acre irrigated garden land. O. Delia Howa-d Ave. FOR RENT Modern nouse. close In Fine shade, lawn and garden lot. (25 per month, water paid. Call at 325 South Riverside. HIOH-C S 7-room buns&'ow in distinguished residential district Cash price ,6000 00. Owner want Copco stock for his $3500 equity Walter H. Jones, Realtor, -iter Jack son County Bank. Phone 796. FOR SALE Sacrifice live room mod ern home, gaa and electricity, large lot ana trees, ai.ouu. eouu ouya my equity Phone 1082-x. I blooming orchards the most beautl I ful they had ever seen. I Cliff Greene, who waa hurt while working at the Skeetera logging WC LEND MONEY to worthy people. camp on Anderson creek last week, to pay weir noneai aeon rmciwc lt now ,Dl, return to work. BUSINESS UIHECTORV CoDtracnni Coast Credit Association 431 Med' (ord sidg- uediora uta Dentistry. DR ROBERT. D. COB 04 Medford Bldg DENTISTRY Phone 840 Dressmaking and Remodeling. FOR SALE Attractive bomea. 106. 30 No. Central. Phone THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and ."emoilellug, Phone liai. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE GOOD HOMES Building lots, acre age; houses for rent. W. J. Roberts, 720 W. 3nd., Phone 1528-J. FOR RENT 4 so 8 -room nouses Phone 105. 80 N Central. HOMES TOR RENT Call 799. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT 3-room furnished apt., 412.00. Key at 146 So. Ivy. FURNISHED apt., electricity, hot and cold water, garage; $16.00. B. Apts, 413 No. Ivy. FOR RENT Furnished apartment, Includes heat, hot and cold water, electricity, hotel service and lounge room privileges. Holland Hotel, Phone 710. LOST rSr-ptir" "black kid gloves. Re ward. Phone 1636. gggr"mlaslng,irjl- . fenCbuJs'coat on oieTsuge road. Phone 840-R. HELP WANTED FEMALE PLEASANT, furnished, steam-heated apt; refrigeration. 10 Quince. FURNISHED 3 and 3-room apts.; garage. 604 W. 10th. 3-ROOM APT. Also nice front sleep' lng room, ground floor; reasonable ratea. Gloria Pan Apts., 375 South Central Ave. TWO-ROOM furnished modem, neat, new. $15.50; Includes garage. 1015 West 11th. FOR SALE Equity In 3 acres. Fine sol . small house, near highway. Rov Blldorback, Pitt View Ave., Central Point. LET OEOROB DO IT Tel 11 rj House cleaning. Floor waxing, ori ental rug cleaning, specialty. Furniture Repairing a-ROOM HOUSE. 10 acres; 7 acres neara and anDles. 3 chicken houses; clear of encumbrance for $1000. A large atock and dairy ranch; gen uine bargain. Small property un der lease earning .1195 net. C. 8. Butterfleld. 409 Medford Center Bldg. FURNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERED, re-1 son of San Diego haa been called. finished re-glued. We carry a run Ladles of the Community club line of upholstery sample. A. N met ,t the Some of Mra. W. W. Thlbault. Tel. 069-R j Robinson Tuesday and finished a Funeral Parlor. WHEN you tmnk ot real estate think 01 brown et wnite. Ice. 6th St at Oaxaale. Tel 47. Lawnmowera FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS BOY3 Send for latest prices on model airplane kits and auppues. D. D. McMUllen. uranw rass, um. LAWNMOWERS 8HARPENED, OILED and adjusted tor 7oc. call ana de liver ftee 33 No. Fir. Phone 361. Piano Instruction. De Ford apent the Medford with her STANDARD MAKE beautiful small size nlano. Will sell rather than ahlo from storage. No reasonable olter refused. See Pierce Auto Freight Lines, North Riverside. HIGH QUALITY vegetables and cab bage plants for sale. Shults Gar den, east end of Jackson St. bridge by Copco new aubstation. WANTED Saleslady that haa had eJ-1 FOR rent Completely furn. apt.; -.-i.nc selling cosmetics. State i ra(jto, washing machine, heat, hot ..e and extent of experience- swer Box 3599, Tribune. HELP WANTED MALE MEN 18-45. Steady work. $1700 to $2300 year. Poatofflce clerks-mall carriers. Common education auf flclent Paid vacation. 25 coached free, write today aure for full par l"ulara 1236-A? Mall Tribune. HELP WANTED Mule end female. Steady JOBcCu. S. Government, H05-$250 month. Men-women. 18 to 50. Paid eummer vacation. Short houre. Common education usually sufficient. Experience usu .mnjturv. 25 coached free. Full particulars and list PO'n" Free, write toaay ou Institute, Dept. 258-A, N. Y and cold water. 229 No. Ivy. NEAT front corner single apartment and small furnished house. Rea sonable, 1306 E. Main St. FOR SALE For storage. 5-pass tour, car. good rubber, license: runs O. K. $47.50: breakfast aet $5.25; Ice box B4.75: heating stove $9.60. This ar Is worth the money just to nsn with. Davis Transfer oiorage, 39 8. Grape. FOR RENT Modern furnished apt downstairs. 345 N Bartlett. 75-LB. refrigerator. $8.00; laying hens, W Leg. 60c: Reds $1.00; Lloyd baDy buggy $4.00. u. i. Keio, wool verton Orchard, Central Point. FOR RENT Modem furnlahed apart ment; hardwood floora. fireplace; newly decorated. Address Box 3985 Mall Tribune. rOR SALE Hay $10 per ton. Bybee. Jacksonville. BEST apartments tn town at new reduced rates. Schuler Apt FOR SALE $1.50; printing outfit, cheap: 1 6x10 hand press, lot type, border, leada. uau alter o p. 6 Clark St. FOR RENT Furnleheo apt Lights garage: $10 fe $13 Phone 452-B FOR SALE Wood range. 308 Crater Lake Ave. Franklin Rochester, WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED By experienced woman. housework: excellent cook. Prefer country. Phone 354-R. WANTED Housekeeping by experi enced, capable young girl. 33 South Orange. Box YOUNG married man MUST have work. Any kind, any place. Odd lobe or ateady. If you nave r thing, please let me nsve 3598, Mall Tribune. WANTED Laundrying. Square ueai Laundry, 245 So. Central. Phone 879-W. . WANTED Any kind of eleining, 35c an hour. Call 981-L. FOR RENT 3-room apartments. $10 620 So Fir Phone 1320. FOR RENT Modern duplei apt: 4 rooms. Phone 443. FOB RENT FURNISHED ROOMS PLEASANT front room, separate ent, ranee. 220 No. Oakdale. PLEASANT room for gentleman; close In: bath, garage. eoa E Main. ROOMS $1.50; bachelor cabins $2 per week. 445 So. Front. FOR RENT ROOM AND BOARD BOARD AND ROOM In private family, reasonable. Call at 414 S. Riverside WANTED By experienced man. posi tion to operate orchard or ranch, either on salary or shares; refer nm furnlahed: could take imme- .41. . Address S L. care Mall Tribune, and party will call. " WANTED MISCELLANEOUS -WANTED 1-gallon gasoline pump - .-.j , i. 1- ermvK rnndltlon. Ad- ' dress P. O. Box 1093, Medford. WANTED Fresh milk Reld. Central Point. goat. D. P. WANTED Plowing and cultivating with tractor, pnone euo-n-o. WANTED Load for empty furniture truck going to oakiano, 1044-X. Hawley Transfer. WANT A loan of $3,000.00. first mortgage first class business prop- .,.,, nn. Address Box 3524 Mall Tribune. WANTED Cash register. Loan Office. Jennings PLEASANT room with board. 716 Main. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR KENT Small ranch close well unproved, rnuae wca. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES NEW service station and moaern home, with 8 acres, irrigateo. write Box 763, Klamath Fans, ore. for SALE Service station, small grocery store, living rooms by How ard scnooi on racuiu hib""bJ' mi. north Medford; good location. Claussen's Station. FOR SALE Restaurant; good loca tion In Medford. OwneT must leave. Phone 1332-J. FOR EXCHANGE FOR EXCHANGE Beautiful new modern bungalow, five acres rich garden soli, fine location. Price $3,000.00. Will trade clear with some cash for unimproved acreage. Also 150 acres. 50 acrea in hay and araln. 100 acres free water, com fortabl bulldlnga, family fruit. ' Price $4750.00. THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE 125 E. 6th St.. Phone 1498 quilt. Mra. Dorothy Crawford and Miss PERL'S FUNERAL HOME Distinctive I Verlle Connor spent the week end in service at moderate rates esieo-' jacitsonvine mo guesia wi. llshed 30 years. Amnuianoe serv- Mrs. Ray Coleman Miss Mildred week end In grandmother. Mra. W. H. Hlgglna and Mra. Jay Terrell attended Mlaa Chrlatobel Pankhurst'a lecture at the Medford Presbyterian church. Mlsa Opal Halley waa a dinner guest at the Rudy Connor home e Mrs. Chase Cardner and Mrs. O. L. Penland attended the bridge party given by the Civic club of Ashland Friday afternoon. Sunday, friend and relatives of WS LEND MONEY on furniture and Mrs. W. H. Thompson gathered at late model autoa. Three oer cent;a point half way between here and per month on unpaid balance No Roseburg and picnicked on the other chargee Come In and getlj rlv. ,n MleDrIltlon of Mra. the cash today See W E :Mr, ,na Mrs. D. L. Wicker and 46 So. Central. Phone 139, Roseburg; Mr. ' and Mra. LeRoy Le I Vender of Talent, Mlsa Muriel MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Young. Ned Fields, Dr. W. C. John- Best equipped plant in southern 1 son and the honor guest, Mrs. John Oregon Printing n all kinds: book ,on ot Medford. binding; louee-leaf ledgers: and Mrs BoMlle Baug,'iman and daugh blanks. billing systems, duplicating w M( rny, tpmt Sunday the printing line. 38-30 N Gfmpe Picnicking on Wagner Butte, FRED ALTON HAlGrTl Teaoher of Frlaay, piaUV l33l01 U ftput 1M dw courses Halght Music Studio. 818 Liberty Bldg. Tel 73. F. E. Inquire FOR SALE One 6-horsepower electric motor, chesp. Jennings Loan Of, flee, o so. Front. ROOUE RIVER Yellow Dent seed corn. C. A. DeVoe, 523-J-2. FOR SALE Tomato and cabbage planta See Careys, near Phoenix. Phone 341-J-1. GARDEN DIRT, plowing, fertilizer, aand and gravel. Phone 912-J. $1 FOR YOUR old battery on any Severln bat.; 6-volt 13-piate stand ard (1 yr. guar.), $5: 6-volt 13-plate heavy duty. $6. 8EVERIN BATTERY 8ERV1CE 1620 No Rlveralde. REBUILT FORDSON TRACTOR. $100 In fine shape. See lt Miller-San ford Tractor Co., 33 S. Fir. Medford FOR SALE Lady's almost new black coat with oeautllul lur collar and cuff set. Will sell very cheap. Also two evening dresses. Inquire 246 s. Riverside, eveninga o to FERTILIZER 976-W. and aedlmenv. ' Phone NLY $3.50 for S-volt 13-plate Junior battery (o mo. guar.) SEVERIN BATTERY SERVICE. FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all makes. $5 up; terms if deslrod All makes rented and repaired White Sewing Machine Co, 34 N Bartlett Expert Window Cleaners Miss Beasle Connor spent the week end In Central Point the guest of Mr. and Irs. Halley. Charlea Estes, who submitted to an operation for the removal of a double goiter at the Community hospital In Medford laat week. Is much Improved and expecta to come home In a few days. I Skeetera Bros, have sold one of tu Medford Bldg i their logging trucks. Charles Long, 'Jr., drove It to Klamath Falls Thursdsy and delivered It to the purchaser. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dennia or aoia Hill spent Saturday with frlenda and transacting business. Mr. Manedon, who haa been 111 In the Sacred Heart hospital the past two months, la not so well and his Frank Stratton and Don Lowe rode to Wagner and Ashland gapa Sunday. Elnur Calhoun of Seattle and Mr. and Mra. John Calhoun of Siskiyou county, California, visited the Wm. Glenn home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mra. Jamea Lennox and house guests, Miss Sara.h Lennox and Mrs. I. R. Stewart, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Glenn Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Ralph Btlllnga of Ashland and Mr. and Mra. Allison of Bellvtew called In Valley View Sun day afternoon. Mra. Bob Wagner stayed In Ashland last week because ot the Illness ot their little daughter. 1 Meteorological Report Money to Lend. FORI F April 20, lflltte Medford nd vicinity: Tonight nd Thursday, unsettled nd colder, with front tonight. Oregon: Unsettled nd fooler to night and Thursday: unow flurries in high mountains: probably showers on the coast. Frost tonight. I.mal Data. IO west temperature this, morning, 34 degrees. Temperature- a year ago today: Highest. 85; lowest, 36. Total precipitation sine September 1, 1931. 15.S9 inches. Relative humidity at 6 p. m. yes terday, 74; 5 a. m. today, 94. PARK TO REPLACE L! ftunset today. 6:87 p.m. Tomorrow Sunn, 5:31 a.m.; auuiet. 0:58 p.m. Obsermtlons Taken at 5 i Meridian Time. Job Print I ni. Roofing STANDARD ROOFUJQ CO. Builders of water-tight roofs Estimates and Inspection without charge lOtb and Fir St. Tel. 1077 Piano Dealers. V Jley View SHE the Baldwin ,lne of Pianos at the Electric Wiring Co, 323 W Main St., or call Mra. H O. rtiruckn Tel. 1443. Painting. HARRt MARX. Painting Tinting Paperhanglng Phone 14-P-4, PO Box 304 Transfer. DAVIS TRANSFER At STORAGE Service guaranteed 30 S Grape 8t Phone 044. or residence 1060 BADS TRANSFER 8TORAOE OO. Office 1016 No Central Phone 819 Prlcea right Service guaranteed REINKINO TRUCKING SERVICE Transfer and hauling of all kinds Office 309 South Front St. Phone 833. LEGAL NOTICES FOR SALE Dairy and sheep and horse terttllzer and black loam Lee Hamilton Phone 919-L. ROLLER canaries phone C. A. DeVoe MISCELLANEOUS EMPTY TRUCK going to Portland wanta load there or polnte er route. Hawley Transfer. Phone 1044-X. Notice for Publication. . Department of the Interior, General Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, . AnHl 1flt.li 10.1Q Notice la hereby given that Eggbert I Chambers, of Eagle Point, Oregon, who, on June 13th, 1027, made home stead entry Serial No. 018932, for SW ' KWV and NW'4 SWK, Section 85, Township 34 S., Range 1 E., Willam ette Meridian, haa filed notice of in tention to make final throe year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before DellllA 8. Meyer, Clerk of County Court, at Medford, Oregon, on the 24th day of May, 1933. Claimant names as witnesses. John Allen. H. E. Webb. Frank Hill and Merle Dean, all of Eagle Point, Oregon. ROBERT E. CRAWFORD, Acting Register. VALLEY VIEW, Ore, April 30. (Spl.) Jas Lennox, Keith Lennox and Mlsa Dorothy Leslie of Valley View; Mrs. L, R. Stewart and Mlaa Sarah Lennox of Maryavllle, Cal. went to Klamath Falls and Fort Klamath Monday. Mrs. L, O, Penland and Mrs, Wm. Glenn were bualnesa vlaltore In Med. ford Monday. J. O. Rlgg waa a Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Mc cracken. Mr. and Mra, Esrl Soetwlck were business visitors In Sams Valley on Wednesday. Mr. and Mra, Stearna from Med- rord visited Earl Bostwlcka TAuraday evening. - Mra. Norman Merrill visited Mra. C. W. Olasgow this week. Mrs. E. C. Oardner attended the Lady Elks club In Ashland Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Jamea Lennox, Mrs. J. R. Mc cracken, Mrs. Wm. Olenn of Valley View and Miss Ssrah Lennox and Mra. L. R. Stewart of Maryavllle, Cel., picnicked at Applegate last week. Mrs. L. O. Penland and Mrs, E. O. Gardner attended the card party at the Civics Club house In Ashland Friday. PHILADELPHIA, April 30. More than 1400 dally newspapers have been entered in the second exhibition of newspaper typography, which la to open in the Ayer Oallerles here on April 25. The newspapers will be studied by a Jury of three men before being displayed by the galleries, and six awarda will be hestowed upon the dallies ranked highest In typography leal excellence. Each newspaper Trill be Judged on the basis of selection and arrangement of type, makeup of the pages and presswork. Editorial content will not be a factor In the lurv'a deliberations, although each newspaper la an edition of March 4, so that the same national and world news appears. For example, the ex- hlbltlon will show how the press of the country displayed the news of the Lindbergh baby kidnap lng. over which public excitement was at Its height on March 4. The lurv. whloh will begin Its studies In Philadelphia on April 31 la composed of Harry Chandler, presi dent of the American Newepaper pun. llshere' association and publisher of the Loa Angeles Ttmea; Carl W. Ack- erman. dean of the school of journal Ism of Columbia university. New York, and J. L. Frailer, editor of the Inland Printer, Chicago. The Jury thua representa the three phases of newspaper production ousineas, editorial and mechanical. The newspaper rated highest typo graphically will receive the Francis Wayland Ayer cup, named In honor of the founder of N. W. Ayer & Son Inc. It la to become the permanent property of the daily adjudged best In three exhibitions, not neoessarny In successive years. Certificates or excellence will be awarded to the five newspapers next Jn rank. City T5T a 3 FTiT 3 3 City Plans to Maintain Plot Where Diamond Course Located Carnival Fee Cut Opposed by Council In accordance with petition, largely signed by residents In tht Jackaon, East Third and North River, aide territory, which waa presented to the city council last night, ttia former miniature golf course estab lished by Fay Diamond in the tri angular piece of ground Immediately In the rear of the armory property, and which haa been given up and returned to the armory, will prob ably be maintained by the city as small city park and beauty spot. After hearing the petition read tne council referred the petition to lt committee on parks and playgrounds for Investigation and recommenda tion. The city officials, oimand. aeemed agreed that the Idea was a good one, especially aa the cost or maintaining would be comparatively little. Mr. Diamond bad gone to consider able expense In Improving and beau tifying the premises with valuable shrubs and flowers. The National Guard, which controls the armory. Is agreeable, according to Capt, O. T. Tengwald. Carnival Fee Stands The council went on record last night as opposing the request of a carnival company attraction whloh plana to show In Medford early In May, that It be snowed to exmois at S23 s day fee instead of eloo a day aa provided for In the city ordi nance regarding Ucenaing carnlvale. C. C. Darby, chairman of the council license committee, had asked the council to take action on ths matter, atatlng that his committee, sfter de liberating over the request, wss de cidedly opposed to granting any re duction In the license fee. Chairman W. W. Allen of ths coun cil health committee reported pro gress In ths matter of the aeptl tank sewage disposal situation, in that his committee had sent all In formation the city had on the matter to Pearse, Oreely At Hansen, the Chi cago sanitary engineering concern which was recently chosen by the council on the recommendation of the chamber of commerce, aa the I ....... .nnlnu-a nf lt.W tn youtha are today following the trail mak(1 pUnJ for tl) nvtge disposal of the wanderlust down the conti- ,mDrovement. The company's repre- nent. hoping their fond dreama or Mntatlv, wll, arrlvs hor, Km, tlnw reacning a newer lann, bvuki auring My to Jurther take up this mtgnt soon on rciuc. work. Victor Dallalre and Richard Apple. JanMi. ,igned petition tor eleo- . well known here where tney . blxt Baker City SO 3 30 Clear Boston 43 .... Clear Boise 54 33 .43 cloudy Chicago 34 44 . Cloudy Denver 70 4 .... P. Cdy. Dea Moines 64 48 .03 Cloudy Fresno 14 44 T. P. Cdy. Helena o 34 T. Snow Los Angeles 18 58 .... Cloudy MEDFORD 84 85 .18 Cloudy New York 84 .... Phoenix 92 64 P. Cdy. Portland 54 40 .04 Cloudy Reno 8 30 .04 P. Cdy. Roseburg 53 38 .08 P. Cdy. Salt Lake 13 48 T. Cloudy San Francisco 60 48 .... Clear Seattle 60 88 T. Cloudy Spokane . 50 38 38 P. Cdy. Washington, D.C. 68 44 Clear SEEK ADVENTURE "Benrchlnpf for the spires away on the wonas rim. two mcmui- SALEM LEGIONNAIRES PROTEST PAUPER OATH SALEM, April 30, (AP) Protests of proposed congressional action re quiring world war veterans to take pauper'a oath betore receiving com' sensation, and the reduction of vete. . i- " i iuu! biiu noiumj rana s o "'' . : they reached Honywooa, aocorume imMy nforcing the elty ordl night. sate. attended school, left for the south about two weeks ego on s vagabond lournev. en route to old Mexico. with about 30 pesos, which they borrowed from the Mexican coin col. lection of Dick's father, and 810 In on Haven street between Summit and Columbus avenue waa reported to. ths committee on buildings and lights. Many Dogs Picked Up Chief of Police McCredle reported that he had visited the dog pound Boats to Run Arsln THE DALLES. Ore., April 30.(AP) Regular steamboat passenger and freight service between Portland and The Dallea will be Inaugurated Sat urday after ft lapse of 16 years when the steamer Undine makes Its Initial up-river run. Mail Tribune Daily Cross-Word Puzzle WtolaJSj20h.or S4mTcre;i EQUITY in .0re. for house or car. full besrlnir orchard. 60 acres under viliivitlon. pUirc, etc., 48 acres free water: 88,000 In buildings: near school: good roads. Address B. J,, Mall Tribune. WANTED To buy all kinds of rab bits. Tel. 1359. WANTED 2 Wool and mohair. Wool tacks and , twine for sale. Medford Bargain .J House, 31 No. Orape St. in 1062 j WANTED AUTOMOBILES I WANTED Llrht used cars, pay cash 1, Ph. 552. 1181 N Riverside i -1 - FOR BENT HOUSES FOR PENT Furnished or unfurntsh ( ed 5-roora modern house and gar age. Phone 506-R. mornings and evenings. 1034 N. Central. WILL TRADE modern 5-room house tn Ashland for acreage, muss oe good land and location: preferably without buildings. Will assume. Box 3488. Tribune. 5 ..CRES. southern California, sell or trsde by owner, pnone ooi-a FOR TRADE 2 modern houses part ly furnished, for small Improved acreage. 414 S. Rlveralde. FIFX OIL DELIVERY CASH paid for old gold. Jewelry, bridge work. etc. Jennlnga LoJn Office, No. 5 South Front. WE PAY CASH For furniture, tools or what have you. Medford Bargain Himse, 21 No. Grape St. Phone 1032 WALLPAPER cleaned. Just like new, 1.50 per room end up Call 627-Y SQUARE DEAL LAUNDRY 246 So Central. Phone 379-W GOLD dust bought and sold at Red den Oo. 3rd floor Medford dldg. FOR FUEL on. delivery Pboot 816 Eads Transfer and Storage Oo TOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR RFNT-FurnHhed duplex. 617 50. Water paid. Majestic wood range; nicely arranged. Phone 1149. FOR RENT Close In. 8-room duplex, clean: adults only: low rent to right party. 240 So. Orape. FOR SALE Wesner pigs 2 00. Box 51. Anderson Creek rosd. Talent. FOR SALE Good work team, weight 1500 each, or win iraoe - L. McCulloch, Talent. LOCAL or long distance aauling Wa guarantee to save rou money Haw ley master, 619 North Riverside Phone 1044-X. IU"MNE. DIRECTORY 10 extra tine Lamb, Eag'e Point, Butte Falla road FOR sals: Sow and nlcs. 830. W. K FOR RENT Partly furnished 3-room house and good garden. Inquire 701 w. nth et. FOR PENT 23 Olen Oak Court. 5 rm stucco home; hardwood floors. fireplace, basement and fumaoe: furnl'hed or unfurnished Charles R Ray. Realtor, Medlord Bldg. Phone 302. TOR RENT 5-room furn. house. 620. 1 Can sub-rent 3-room apt. Key at - 314 Cottart ( FOR RENT 3-room modern partlv furnthd rifue, 117 50 will sell W T014 VKs. KI 5 Hi Gottsje, TOR AI.E POII.TRY FOR SALE Dsy-old turks and egps from early maturing purebred Nar rsssnsett turkeys. L. O. Penland. Talent. Ore. 371-R-l. LARGE Bronee turkey and R. I- R aetting eggs. Phone 539-J-3. Notice of Annual Stnrkhholrters1 Meeting Crater take National Tark Company. Notice la hereby given that the Annual Meeting of stockholders of Crater Lake National Park Company win tie held at room 1135 Falling Building, In the City of Portland. Mnltnnmnh fTmintv ALaa nf Oreonn on Tuesday the 28th day of Anrll. I Unnaturallie 47. Ancient Orssk 1933, at the hour of ten o clock a.' ACROSS L Btuf! 6. Noah's vessel I. Nlmblsl colloq. la. Military as sistant II. Professional charge 14. Lamb's pan narna lt. Upright on ths (sat 17. Hire 18. Sewed edge 19. Age II. Dodge 2L Grounds and bulldlnga 2S. Sweetheart of Jason, the Argonaut 18. Ths bitter vetch 17. Kllst Solution of Yesterday's Punls T5" 19, rrlk.lMls?6 0 M B tatirTpibUlT flt EM rArsrPJIlRIEJDTlRliTAjDl " A I L ! L tw t A!f 5 ' 1 K-1 FIaItTe 3m IMjIlNlE PIDA R.1 Affrtaat.lt Oiitar onvar- lng 11, Tra of tha ffnui .tuca-Tvntiia If. Pu'i out of dtoraa- U 1 V S,r "IV & ic S&a r?Y. -fs '-Mi. ISlElNiT ElSilElRl SiTiOiRiES for the purpoAe of electing a Board of Dlrectora and the transaction of such other builneu aa may properly come oerore tne meetint;. Dated April loth, 1933. R. W. PRICE, Vlce-Prealdent. .MCKHON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Arrttrarta of Title and Title Iniuranr. The only complete titlr flratem to Jackaon County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstract ot Hilt Title Inaurauca Rooma I and ft, No. 83 North Central Ave upetalra. Not Ire for Puhllcjittnn. Department of the Interior. Oenrral Land Office ai March 16th. Itm Notice la hereby glvrn that Mra. ! Mary 01bon, of Eagle Point Oregon, who. on March let, 1B28. made Home itead entry. Serial No 018377, for fiW'4 6Wi. flection 8. Township 35 8., Range 1 W., Willamette Meridian, haa filed notice of Intention to make final three-year proof, to establish I claim to the land above described. before Delllia fiteren Miyer. Clerk of County Court, at Medford Oregon, on tna vain aay or April. Claimant namei as 'itneiiea: Joeeph E 8penoer, Abner Knadler. Mra. John Pouter and Prank Caater. all of Eagle Point, Oregon. HAM ILL A. CAN A DAT, Rgtter. real dent 31. Do ho uss 34. Faint 35. Superhuman -halng !?. ,Iftmorn)a I. Attendance II. PlftCPi of bnkfrl clay It. Shelter U. Fro4n water city 4s. Dlralnlahed to. Scraped llnan St. Slam dm coin 63. Lind meas ure II, Trunks of frlltd tres M. Affirmative ih At that time DOWN , 1. Raly money I, Ceremony 1, First man 4. Cheis plecta ft. In a state of combustion I. Give another title to T. Small barrel I. Put a tennis tal1 Into olay order to. Extracts 11. loth latter of tha alphabet XI Annoy 22. Anirry 24. Biblical high pr1et Sinking little dt ilons Female amna ir fated rail ways: colloq. tU Marine dls- trtss call It. Builder of ths ark: vnr. SC. Take out ift. Rpoes id. Birds' nomas 41. Olva In for- matlon 41. Ilium : comb, form 44. Meaxure of length 45. Wax 44. First garden 4. Deooitlt 49. Consume United tSatea money the wanderers ,,narfm.nf A. thim Hnrnin. mrtmtv suddenly changed their plana when TuMday and jwned tnOT(J tnot the to word received ny menus. prohibiting dogs from running While In the south they learned ,,,., ,h. month. nr Anni that young ApplegaSe'e uncle, who , h H ntckine nn lived near the border, had been cap- m ,rsg9 of ,our dog, danynearty turea ny ineiicen duuuw. mll .,,jey bums." snd that ths sevyal days, had mane nis C"P'' cty u prepared to vlgoroualy enforce Because 01 mo kiuiih"hs, th6 ordinance. decided to delay tne viaic amnn tt nn unni inni. and recent lettera to relatives were Tldull prop()rty settlement matters aaoressea irora uaua., du H.iinauent olty tales, and on Vlo reported their Ilnanoiai suua- ,.. mature of minor lmnort- tlon "royal," aa tneir living bsi had only amounted to a on their loumey between Meurord ana Bouy- wnod. which conaumea soout week's time. Prom Dallas, Vic and pick planned to Journey to the port of Galveston to visit Mr. and Mra. A. N. Oreen and daughter, Oretchen, who for merlv made their home In Medford, The ramblers wrots mends wai thev nlanned to reach Mexico soon before a coup d' etat made their "fortune" worthless. Prom there, ther hone to continue down the Americas, Laat school term E VALLEY LEAGUE ADOPTS SCHEDULE FOR Ft Rogue River Baseball league last evening; adopted ths season's sched Dick attended ule and ths Wilson ball, pending Bants Clara university In California, approval, at their meeting in Brown's snd Vic, the University of Oregon. COOS BAY VETS BACK PLAN FOR SAVING YOUTHS Autornonlle Loans. W L. CH1CKJ9 tc. May c: hardy', Hansen stistn. leavy levers, larire white tta Free range-cockerels, di rect Hansen a9-3 Bocks or Reds 10c. Jenks Poultry Farms. Tangent. Ore B I SETT1MO BOOS. P. A. Peflsy, CONTRACTS REFINANCED PATMENTS REDUCED We pay up oelance due deals bank or finance company and eitend your payment Additional money loaned Phone SI for appointment Chlroprsrtie rnyslclsn DR W Nerve Specialist Talent TALENT, April 10 (FpU Mrs. Sue Clayton spent Sunday at the country home of her aon-ln-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Wedge. Mr. and Mrs. Can Arthur and rf.,i.hlr nt Rtitt... Mont. Visited HOFr-MAN-ChlropraclIC ,h Mr . Mr, Arlln, ce hours to ' ' ' . 12 a to A aoa-aoe urjerxy nag i- m it W ; W ml T To 3 33 33 p57 l!!lZ 2 WUIJL W " "ZZJLZIW- billiard hall with O. J, Patton, presi dent. In charge. All teams wsrs represented, with Oeorge Young. Wads snd Klncald of Rogue River, Skeeta of Talent, L. Puhl, L. Osborn snd Bud Conlln of ths Jacksonville team attending. Conference officers srs to receive the rosters six days In advance) of game, as well as the names of new plsyers six days previous to tut. Ladles will bs admitted free ens Sunday each month, It was decided. Ths schedule follows: May 1 Jacksonville St Grants Pass; Talent at Medford. May 8 Grants Paas at Jackson ville; Medford at Talent. May lo Grants Paas at Tslsntc Medford st Jscksonvllls. Mar aa Talent at a rant raas; MARSHnELD. Ort., April JO, yPl Plana for a nation-wide system oi oarole designed to restore thousands of young first offenders to useful citizenship, were announced here last night by Circuit Judge James i. ...laonTiii at Medford. Brand and were overwneimingiy p- u. og Jacksonville st Taisnsj proved by ths Coos Bay American n pua at Medford. Lesion ooat. which sent resolutions ,. . w.dford nrsnts Pass; supporting th proposal to an uegion jacksonvllls, posts in tne stace. rn, u Jacksonville si urania Judge Brand outlined s plan where- p Talent st Medford. by the American Legion snd sualllary , , Medford at Talent; and th American courta would join u Ptm ,t jackeonvllls. forces In what u declared to be one Jun6 joranU Pass st Talent; of th moat comprehensive ana '"- medford t Jacksonvllls. reaching program or pronation im jT ,nci a open. undertaken. julv 10 Talent at Grants Pssse Under this plan Legionnaires sno . vin, Medford. eu-lllery membera would serve as , . i7jacksonvllle st Talent! probation officers, to be. on call when- 0r,.nU . Medford, ever the occasion arises. Under the Juj j4Medford at Grant Pass; nressnt setim of reporting to the . juksonvllls. nourt otilv one a month, with little , .. sueust 1 snd 14 Plsy-f sctual contact, Jurists er reluctant between two leading teama for to allow law violators sny kino ot gomt,,,,, Oregon pennsnt, nsrole. Judas Brsna poinvea out. But under th proposed plsn of hay. ins Leslonnalre and auxiliary worn. en throughout ths country pledge themselves to set as "big brothers" snd "big elate.1 th paroled first of fenders not oniy would be allowed mors freedom to seek employment. but would be under closer eurvell- Llafiot U U tlJBMi We BUY good ass bis olothes. ate. MONEt LOINKD ON Radios, titetrit Wsshlng Mschlnes nythlni of real vslus. Set as today. JENNINGS LOAN OlTlCB No. 5 Fron Nssb Hotel Bid Sr'-vft