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SfEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1933. PAGE NINE . DON'T FORGET TO PHONE THAT WANT AD HERB &KM rBB BATES" Por ard first insertion (Minimum xi Each additional Insertion. pel word (Minimum 10c) Per line pej month, without oopy changes Phone 75 .. LOST . LOST ! dog missing, call 1518- WANTED-SITUATIONS 1 A HIOH school boy needs a PMltl I of either a half day employment or to work for a place to room and board, to enable him to finish school. Address Box 0519. Mall Tribune. EXPERIENCED girl "wa"" .n0.,Jf' wort. Good references. Phone 3ij MAN OR WOMAN want . Jb side or out. ozo w " . EXPERT PAINTER will do sign paint ing - interior decorating - " paint jobs. Call at 222 So. Central WANTET MISCELLANEOUS WILL PAY CASH for 6 shares Jackson County Building and Loan preferred stock. Box 9699. care Tr'0"""; WEANER PIOB Cheap. Duroc boar, harness, fat butchering hogs. M. F. . ... . . ..tma r"rwtr. Tnlent. BaKer, k wE" , , LADY will share expenses for trans portation to Portland. Cabin No. 79, Merrick's. WANT TO RENT Completely furn ished home. Near high school, fire place, furnace. 3 bedrooms. Phone 1011-J WOOD-SAWINO. Phone 976-W. RAW PURS WANTED Eastern prices paid, you don't have to wait for returns We pay cash. We buy Hides. Pelts and Wool. V MED FORD BARGAIN HOUSE ' 17 N Grape St. phone 1062 WANTED Household goods, stoves, tools, or what hsve you MED FORD BARGAIN HOUSE 07 N Grape St. Phone 1062. FORRENT ROUSES FOR RENT 6-room furn. house; nice and clean. 509 N. Riverside. FOR RENT Modern, partly furnish ed house, double grnge. One block from high school. 705 W 10th. FOR RENT East side five room house, well furnished, water paid. 22.50. Phone 1149. FOR RENT 15.00, water paid, good duplex, living room, bed room. kitchen, bath, well furnished, close In. Phone 1149. SMALL furnished house. Call at rear 30S So. Oakdale. NICELY furnished new 3 -room house and sleeping porch. 308 Ashland Ave, 15. owner, ii jtipp . , 1 1 -i. ... . , - . - - FOR RENT 3-room 'louse, partly furnished. 444 N. Front. ATTRACTIVE new home: bullt-lns and fireplace. 518 S. Oakdale. FOR RENT Modern home: furnace, fireplace, hardwood floors, large living room. Phone 663-L-2. FOR RENT 60 No. Peach, 8 rooms and bath: oil burner. Tel. 105. FOR RENT 824 W. 13th. Tel. 105. FOR RENT Houses, 813.50. (15 and 17.50. Tel. 103. FOR RENT Partly furnished home, close In. nice shade, garden spot, garage. $20, water rent paid: lo cated at 315 So. Rlversrslde; In quiro at 325 So. Riverside. FOR RENT Clean, partly furnished 4-room house. Telephone 488-M. FOR RENT 5-room furnished house and garage. Call at 345 N Bsrtlett yoH RENT -room modern furnish- ed house: hardwood floors, over ' stuffed, electrlo range. Call at 630 8 Central 6-room modern stucco: cook stove and heater; $15.00. Key at 631 Spencer. 741 WEST JACKSON rooms, good condition and location. Tel. 106 FOR RENT Furnished 6-room mod ern Bouse. Call at 4li S Riverside HOMES FOR KENT Call 798. FOR RENT Homes. Furnished or unfurnished. Brown A White. FOR RENT APARTMENTS APARTMENTS Cheap. Steam heat, llehts and water. 1005 W. Main. FOR RENT Modern furnished apt. at Hsk Apu, 24 So. Orape St. FOR RENT Attractive ground floor apartment for couple employed Call at 532 Plum St. after 9pm or Sundays. NICE turn apt 618 St. Oakdale FINE tJU.-jifr.-5 store lor rent, see i Wa,tei H, Lcyere'.te, Mediord Bid,. FOB RENT APARTMENTS FURN. 2 and 3 room apta; house, garage. 604 W. 10th. FURNISHED apt. downstairs. 144 North Bartlett. FURNISHED apartment. Durell Court 829 N Holly, phone 1232-w. FURN. bachelor apt. 82.00 per week. 445 So. Front. APARTMENT FOR RENT Nice clean apartment with garage, cheap, at 412 North Ivy. "OR BENT FURNISHED BOOMS ATTRACTIVE heated rooms. 404 8 Orape. , FOR RENT Comfortable rooms: pri vate entrance One blook from Main St. Reasonable rates. 232 8 Central. FOB RENT BOARD AND BOOMS BOARD AND ROOM a 718 E.. Main Rates very moderate. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT 3 acres garden land, small house, reasonable rent. Geo. Mcclain. Phoenix. FOR RENT 1 and hi -acre tracts near Medford. Tel. 105. FOB EXCHANGE WANTED TO EXCHANGE Auto re : pairing and machine work for farm produce. 103 East Jackson. WOOD for aay or potatoes, near Trail R O Skellenger. Trail. Ore. WILL trade dry 16" fir and hard wood for light truck 82ii East 4th FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE -100 acres on Redwood nignvay, ou Grants Pass. Ore. Partly improved. Clear for clear. Howard Dunlap. Kerby, Ore. KLAMATH FALLS business and resi dential property to exchsnge for fruit ranch In Rogue River valley. Ill N. 9th St., Klamath Falls, Ore. TO EXCHANGE Near Los Angeles, new modern 8-room house, lawn, flowers, lsrge garden and garage on paved private street, no assess ments, fine schools, stores, clear ex copt 81400.00 at 6 7 years. Price 83400.00. Also fine building lot ad Joining on paved street, lights, gar and water, in alfalfa and garden. Clear. Price 8800.00. Trade for clear Improved ranch. F. H. Gaines, Bald win Park, California. FOR SALb HUMES FOR SALE Good 8 room house (east fnrat) and nice lot close to Berry dale store. A great bargain at $450 Terms. Phone 517-L. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE 12 ACRES Own water right; house and other buildings; on bus line; $1000. A. E. Dennis, Rogue River - Oregon. ' " " WHEN you think of real estate think of Brown & White. FOB SALE POULTBY NEW LOW PRICES on chicks white Leghorns, Hansen strain, 8 cents: Reds and Rocks 9 cmts. 24 psge catalog free. Jenks Poultry Farms. Tangent. Oregon. DRESSLER'S Square Deal Hatchery. 1107 E. Main. Phone 1569-Y. FOB SALE LIVESTOCK GUERNSEY hull for sale or trade. 1520 No. Riverside. FOR SALE Pure bred Jersey bull. Phone 363. Jacksonville. RED feeder pigs. Adolf Schulz, Beagle. FOR SALE FBU1TS A VEGETABLES ORANGES Pavels, crate $1.50; V4 crate 80: grapefruit, as is. 26c dozen. 'iS'j 7 Fruit warehouse, Inc. So. Frovt. 6t. NEWTOWN APPLES Cheap. Ala Vista Packing House. FOB SALE FUEL DRY FIR and oak wood, $1.75 and up. Phone 153. Jacksonville. FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Grain and alfalfa hay. Phone 355-R-2. FOR SALE $325 almost new piano at a bargain: $5.00 per mo. See 145 E. Main St, Asblsnd. BALDWIN HOWARD PIANO Plsln case, fine condition; special price $95.00: pay $1.00 per week. Free del. Cllne Piano Co, cor. Main and Riverside, Medford. ALFALFA. $8 00; wheat. $1.05 cwt.; barley. 85c: ear corn, Hoc. Phone C. A. DeVoe 523-J-2. POR sand, gravel, sediment, fertilizer and teaming, Phone 912-J FOR SALE Two large r.cker doU buggies, doll bed ano. other toys shampoo shield and stand. 219 No Central. GET the 'No Hunting" and trespass ing signs at the Mall rrbune Job office: printed on cloth to with stand the rain and weather. FOR SALE Harley-Davidson motor cycle $85 cash. See John, at Mail Tribune. FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all makes. $5 op; terms If desired. All makes rented and repaired- White Sewing Machine Co 34 N Bartlett KIMBALL PIANO Bungalow type, good condition, only $115.00. Pay $1.00 per week. Cllne Piano Co, cor. Mall and Riverside. Meatoro ALFALFA. $8.00. E. E. Foa. Talent. MISCELLANEOUS GET the "No Hunt;ng" and trespass. ing signs at the Mall Tribune Job of floe: printed on doth to witn stand the rain ano weather HAWLEY TRANSFER - Expert pack ers and movers Spoclal livestock moving equipment Prices runt Satisfaction guaranteed 619 North Klveralde Phone 04-x For Fuel Oil deliver,. Phone 832 S. U, green stamp. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abttiaft. JACKSON CO. ' ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts ol Title and Title Insurance. Tbr only complete Title System In Jacksop County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstract of Title. Title insurance w and S No- 83 North Central Ave. upstairs Aotomobrte Loans. CONTRACTS REFINANCED We pay up balance due dealer, bank or tinance rompauj ' your payment. Additional money loaned Phone 81 for appointment Attorney-ot-Law. GLENN O. TAYLOR LAWYER. POST OFFICE BULDINO MEDFORD, OREGON. Expert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT - Tel 1172 House cleaning Floor wauug om ental rug cleaning, specialty Job Printing. UAJL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant in soutneru Oregon. Printing ol all kinds; book binding; loose-leaf ledgers, iDd blanks billing systems, duplicating cash sales slips and everything id the printing Une. 28-30 N Grape Phone 78. Painting and Paperbanelng. HARRY MARX Painting, tinting paperbanglng. roone mc Coleman Creek mad Money Co Lend. WE LEND MONEY ON FTJRNITURE AND LATE UUUGL Three per cent per month on un paid balanoe No other oharge Bee W B Thomas. 45 8 Central Ground floor Oraterlan Theatre Bldg State License No 8-157. Transfer. BADS rRAMoFER Si STORAGE CO Office 1016 No Central pnone oio Prices right Servloe guaranteed RE1NKING TRUCKING CO Trans fer and Storage we haul anyininn at a reasonable price. Ill No Pli Street. Phone 332 Ptano Instruction BETTER ptano Instruction, Individ ual or class, ine otu. wj. Muslo Studio, Liberty Building. Phone 73. LEGAL NOTICES VntlM, In the County Court of the State of .... n- .Tolrsnn HniintV. In the Matter of the Estate of John W. Jacobs, Deceased. , v.-v -t,.n that, the undersigned has filed her final ac count and report in mo mww on titled matter, end the above entitled rn,.-f hi riTArf Februarv 11th. 1933, at 10 o'clock a. m, in the County Court room m tne uouri. nuw Medford, Jackson County, Oregon, as fr i nu a,Mi ninv fhr heartnz ob jections to said final account, and for the settlement encrew. EDITH Jj. JAUUUCt. JwmiuiflMiiMift. Notice of Sheriff's Sale. T.. v.,na nt an AXMlltlon OU fore- closure duly Issued out of and the seal or tne uircuu, wwiu ... State of Oregon, In and for the Coun ty of Jackson, to me directed and dated on the 18th day of January, 1933. in a certain acnou ura-,. Bb.ni. t f-feiiir and Emma WUCIVIU I 1 Dllk v. Scbu-er. hi wife, aa plaintiff . recov ered judgment aga, - --- ler ana Axnea . -v.v.. - . .nte. forhe sum of fur Thousand and no-iou iiuuu.i -gather with interest thereon at 8 er annum from and a M arch 2 1932. and for Three Hundred Fifty six and 09-100 ($356.09) taxes for the year 1930. plus Interest thereon at year r , fter Sep- te'mbn 5. 1932, untll. paid, and for Four Hunoreo ia,iu ($413.13) Dollars taxes for the i year 1931. with interest thereon at 8 oer anr n from and after Novem ber 3, ,32. until paid, ana n ..' ,. .-h -n.idn 129.401 ex pense of preserving the mortgage se- 1 . . . . . . act. nar an- 1"?: m2: with costs and disbursements taxed at Nine teen and 80-100 ($19-0) Dollars, and the further sum of Three Hundred . inn annnm Doners, as at- snQ iw, . tomey's fees, which Judgment was enrolled ana aocuvv a t irf -mirt. In aald County U 1 lit., VI .' ww- ... on the 16th dsy of January. 1933. Notice Is nererjy given vu--. r -suant to the terms of the said exe cution, I will on the 18th day of February, 1933. at 10 o'clock a. m, at the front door of the Courthouse In the City of Medford, in Jackson County. Oregon, offer for sale and will sell st public auction for cash to the highest bidder, to satisfy said Judgment, together with the costs o! this saie, euojecs wj i provided by law, all of the right, title and interest that the said defendants, T knri AvnM M BUtler. hsd on the 6th day of March. 1931. or now have In and to the following described property, situated In the County of Jackson, State of Oregon, to-wlt: From three-inch brass cappea -. v. - nMhMat tvimsr Of Donation Land Clslm No. 45. Town ship 37 South, of Rsnge u the Willamette Meridian. Jackson fv-uM. n-rf nmnlnv thence South 6 degrees 14 minutes west on tne cast line oi ssia uiau". iw feet to the center of the Pacific hlgh- i.h i. nnlni aF Iwfftnnlnv running thence North 35 degrees 7 minutes rteire siung t couwr ui e,.u l.,,!.-- ass fBMf then, Anllth 89 degrees, 59 minutes West 1103.7 feet; thence ooutn u aegrees one mmuw r . -in i ,. thflnm WnrtH S9 de grees 59 minutes East 1311.1 feet to the East line of said Clstm No. 45: tnence North o aegrees is minutes East 416.8 feet to the point of be iliinlnc. containing 20.96 acres, more or less. Also f ronv the Southeast corner of ftMi.tlnn T.-n f m I .-n MA S In Tnvll. ship 37 South, of Rsnge 1 West of tne wiusmette aienajsn. m .lacwpon County. Oregon, run thence North sion; tne eaii i:ne oi sain if. u. j 600 feet; ' thence South 89 drgrees 68 minutes West 444.4 foot to a, true point of beginning: from said true point of beginning run thence South 18 degrees 35 minutes East 197.45 feet; thence South 39 degrees 21 minutes East 270 feet; thence south 27 degrees 44 minutes East 230.2 feet to the South line of said D. L. C, thence South 89 degrees 87 minute West, along the South line of said D. L. O. 1220.8 feet to a 3-Inch brass capped monument; thence North 0 degrees l minute wes uuu thence North 89 degrees 57 minutes East 880.5 feet to the true point ot beginning, containing 14.32 acres, more or less. Dated this 18th day ot January, 1933- GORDON L. SCHERMERHORN, Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. By OLGA E. ANDERSON. Deputy. Summons for Publication. No. 4889 Equity. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jsckson County. Medford Irrigation District, a public corporation. Plaintiff, vs. Henry L. Ohrismen and Agnea S. Cbrlsman, husband and wlfs: Joseph P. Brumbsch. a Admin istrator of the Estate of Laura A. Brumbach, deceased: Alice Hatfield; Big Pines Lumber Company, a cor poration; and also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or Interest tn the reel estate described In the complaint herein. Defendants. To Henry L. Chrlsman and Agnes E. Chrlsman. husband and wife, and also all other persons or parties un known, claiming any right, title, es tate, lien or interest In the real es tate described : '. the complaint here in, the above ni-."ned defendants: In the name ' the State of Ore gon: You are :,ereby notified that Mcdrord Irrigation District, a public corporation, one of the duly organiz ed and existing Irrigation districts of the State or Oregon, located wnouy within Jackaon County, Oregon, Is the holder of Certificate of Delin quency ;vo. 0882, dated and issued to It on the 38th day of February, 1931, by the Sheriff and Tax Collector of Jackson County, Oregon, for the amount of $281.67, the same being the amount then due and delinquent for taxes for the year 1827, lovied by st'ld Medford Irrigation District, together with penalty, interest and costs thereon upon real property lo cated witnin said irrigation District, county and State, assessed upon the 1927 tax roll to McLendon Realty Co, Inc., and of which said property de fendants, Henry L. Chrlsman and Agnes E. Chrlsman, are the owners of the legal title as the same appears of record in Jackson County, Oregon. Said real property Is particularly bounded and described a follows, to wlt: Lot Six (6) of the Oak Grove Tract Township 38 South of Rsnge One (1) west or tne Willamette Meridian, as numbered, designated and described on the official plat thereof, now of record, containing 18 acres, more or less. Which said real property la also knov-n and described upon the tax rolls of said County for the year 1927 and the subsequent years hereinafter mentioned, and In ssld Certtilcste of Delinquency, as: "Orchard Tract Oak Grove Tract 18.14a, Lot 6." You are further notified that said Medford Irrigation District, a public corporation, has paid the taxes levied agslnst said premises by said District for subsequent years, snd the rates of Interest on said amounts are. sa follows: Year' tax, 1928; date paid, Feb. 38, 1981; tax receipt No. 26678: amount. $340.31; rate of Interest, 12. Year tsx. 1029; date paid. Feb. 28, 1931: tax receipt No. 24712; amount, $308.47: rate of interest, 12. Year's tax, 1930; date paid. June 12. 1931; tax receipt No. 10239: amount, $279.14: rate of Interest, I2?s. Said Henry L. Chrlsman snd Agnes E. Chrlsman, as the owners of ths legal title of the above described premises, as the same appears of rec ord, and each of the other persons de fendant above named, Is hereby fur ther notified that said Medford Irriga tion District, a publlo corporation, pltlnlff . will apply to the Circuit Court Mail Tribune Daily . across 1, On top of 6. Vessel or duct 8. Bleats 12. Scarce 13. Australian bird Solution of yesterday's Puixle 21. IclLlAlslHFlAinUMRrei AL I KfLA-!i--lzE.!. R A I L L1CJT 1 A! o n em l N O 5 mae LEN Xf AT TMIL S ERASERS HlOfLllS R OMAN SJMAN AGE i!iJilE 0 w A g El R P AIL, S PUDPELE EDITOR 5A E R I SENATE Sspend 14. 15. 17. 13. 20. Competent Kind or wine Woolly Obstinate A rrays 23. : JWU dou n fit- 23. Alternative za. .Masculine name 2. Myself 27. Desert train .10. Assisted 33. Near .14. Idea 3$. Leave -37. Resume 39. Feellna 41. You and me 42. Native metal 43. Thm 44. Skill 48. if e trio meas ure of ca pacity 41. Grow drowsy 61 Continued story fit. Granular T,5, HulTerlnff E. City In Hol land M. Portal f0. Reach across 40. Measure of length 81. Son ot Seth DOWN 1, Portions of curves J. Story J, pub I to speaker ' r r y b i7 s4 p o " j xv? mii HH J j ' 33 3SP 34 iS if 3Z j 37 36 V 3f AO inL 44- AS 4 7 40 ? So Si ' SSF SI . SSL " " T$ S3 SA """"" ss st st" so 5f Zo bT "" " " of the County and State aforesaid for a decree foreclosing the Ifen of aald taxes against the propsrty above described and mentioned In said Cer tficste and tax receipt. And each of you are hereby sum moned to appear in the aboro en titled Court, and cause within sixty days after the 2nd day of February, 1933, the date of the first publica tion of this Summon, exclusive of the date ot said first publication, and defend this action or pay the amount due the plaintiff aa herein shown, together with cost and accrued in terest, and In case of your failure so to do, a decree will be rendered by said Court foreclosing the lien of aald taxes and costs against the land above described. Ths date of the order In thl cause for the service of this Summon by publication I February 2, 1933, and said order fixed four successive weeks as tho time for publication. All papers and process In thl pro ceeding msy be served upon the un dersigned, residing within the State of Oregon, at the address stated. RAWLES MOORE, Attorney for Plaintiff. P. O. Address: Cooley Theatre Bldg, South Central Avenue, Medford. Oregon. Foots Creek FOOTS OREEJC. Feb. 1. (Spl.) There la 31 Inches of enow at Oharlea McMerrtcfc's 'place and 18 Inches at the Lance, mine. Mr. and Mrs. Art Gorham of Phoe nix visited Mrs. Oorham'a mother, Mrs. Minnie Byrerly Jan. 22. Meodames Effle Blrdseye, L. I. Smith and Victor Blrdseye attended the meeting of the Civic Improve ment club at the home of Mrs. P. Thomas, Jan. 27. Lloyd Milton spent Jan. 34 In Rogue River, Mrs. G. B. Pflefer. Mrs. O. O. Pal mer, Mrs. I. O. Zlerolf and Miss a cobs of the colony attended a meet ing of the health unit In Gold Hill Jan. 39. An election of ttie Gold Hill Irri gation district will be held at Riviera store Feb. 3. - Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gtietzlaff, Paul McQuat, Mr. and Mrs. V. Cerveny, Mr. and Mra. Towne, Mrs. M. Byrley, and Mies Beth Boomsllter were Medford shop pera an. 38. Mrs. R. L. Miller and Mrs. George Lance were business visitors In Jack sonvllle Jan. 98. Paul McQuat has returned from a business trip to Ban Francisco. Mrs. Victor Blrdseye and son Teddy visited Mrs. L. h. Smith Jan. 39. Mr. and Mrs, Nelson ' Boomsllter of Grants Pass spent Jan. 30 with Mr. and Mrs. M. Boomsllter. . Mrs. Roy rhompklns has been HI with a cold this week. Junior Miller his been absent from school several days on account of 111 nets. Pauline and Charles Champlln of Mtoford and their grandmother, Mrs. Pauline Wohl called on Mrs. M. Boomsllter Jan. 29, f- , Eagle Point EAOLE POINT. Feb. 2. (Spl.) George Millard and family of the Cra ter Lake highway, moved from the Z. C. Smith place to the Bostwlcx place recently. Mr. and Mrs. Ssm Coy, Dorothy. Tommy. Lucile and Ssmmle Coy, Mr and Mrs. Ray Harnlsh. Earl,' Elmer, Mary and Helen Harnlsh and Vance Pearce were among those who at tended a turkey dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Holman. The event was a surprise for Mary Ellen, honoring her seventh birthday. A beautiful pink and white birthday Cross-Word Puzzle Musical en terUUnmsnt Speed con tests Plnrerlesa gloves Automobile Devoured Promise sol emnly HiKhest mounts In la the Philip pines Self Put on Came forth Into view Rind of fur Pertatnlnr to an ancient Greek peo ple Laree oil can Serpents Harvest Old exclama tion Syllable of hesitation To a position on mains Hostel it Years ot one's life Accomplish I2i. 4. By B. OM soldier 8. Exist 7. Morose 8. Forbid 0, Lessened 10, Singing vole ' 11. Observed 16. Short for a man's name IS. Like ON FIRING LINE f ( ' ' ' U tir ','-'; . Wti, . ; ' . - - k winning iiMriv,iifiiiriilniiHiii' mi mivwimrnrinannrf iwr v rmiTTmM'umn-f nrnihirfi-r'iiiwnt-iT"8 Dressed in an attractive swim suit Dolores Hunt or Chicago take a that at the ocean at Miami Beach, Ha., where she It vacationing, (Associated Press Photo) cake, with pink candles and pink rosebuds was the center o( attraction. Orange Home Economics olub meet ing at the home of Mrs. Ohsrles Humphrey of Reese Greek was not largely attended because of stormy weather. Mrs. Rosa Smith, president, Mrs. Ssm Coy, Mrs. O. F. Davles, Mrs. Bllllo Vestal and Mra. Lizzie Jack were among those present. Paul Newcomb. son ot Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Newcomb, entered high school here at the beginning of the second semester. He needs but two credits to graduate. Tommy Coy completed his high school course last week and is now at home. Those attending Pomona Orange held in Medford last Saturday from here were Mr. and Mra. I. R. Kline, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Mlttelstaedt, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Davles, Mr. O. F. Davles, Sam Coy, Mrs. Edith Weld man and Rudy Weldmsn, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Barrett, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ward, Mr. and Mra. J. C. Spencer, Mr. and Mra. George Stowell, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Walker, Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Hssk, Mrs. M. L. Pruett and Olen tanning. They report a very Interesting meeting. Next meeting will be at Wlmer with Enterprise Orange on April 38. Mis Irene Orow gave a surprise part for her mother, Mrs. Jack Grow. January 38. Those present from here were Gladys Nichols, Evelyn and Bu lla Abbott, Dorothy Coy, Wallace Dlnamore and Lyle Cingeade. Oeorge Miller was attending to business in Medford, January 80. Paul Force waa also attending to business in Medford Monday. Mrs. W. L. Chlldreth Is reported to have been very 111 again, but Is some what better at this writing. f ; Announce Service At Phoenix Church PHOENIX. Feb. 3. IBpl.) Services announced for next Sunday at the Presbyterlsn church are as follows: Sunday school at 10:00, with J. O. N. Poling, auperlntendent. Morning preaching at 1 1 :00. "Christ In You, the Hope and Olory," begin ning a aeries of four sermons on Co losslsns. Pastor, R. B. eteraon, rec ommends study of the book of Co losslacs uuring February. Christian Endeavor groups will meet at 6:S0 o'clock. Regular evening service at 7:30. Topic, "Raising the Physicsl stand ard." 4 JWTLArTD, Ore.. Feb. 3. 7P) Ac ouslng the Los Angele county com missioner of agriculture of Indiscrim inately oortrfemnlng Oregon nursery stock to such an extent that Oregon buAlneee In southern California Is virtually Impossible, the Portland Nursery club today demanded that the Oregon department of agricul ture withdraw all tolerance of scale, other diseases or pest on fruit ship ments from the Los Angeles area. Ray Simpson, president of the nursery organization, declared the at titude of the Los Angelee commis sioner waa unfair and that It wss costing Oregon producers thousands of dollars annually. Re aald a toleranoe of S per cent la now all o-w d on scale on southern California citrus fruits by inspectors in Oregon. On the other hand Simp son declared, Oregon nurserymen have been repeatedly Injured by "un necessary condemnation" of large shipment of goods at Los Angeles. Beach Hotel Razed By Fire DELAKB. Ore.. Feb. 3 (AP) Bum two years ago at a cost of aas.ooo ths Delske Beach hotel was destroyed by fire last night. The fir department from Oceanlake was able to do little agslnst the flame which were fanned by a stiff breeze from the ocean. Real Estate oi insurance Lea re it to Jones, fhaas 7M. AT THE BEACH In Arson Charge Ray L Turk (above), manager of a barber supply concern, was one of five men charged with mur der and arson in warrants sworn to by Safety Director Frank Mer rick ot Cleveland aa result of investigation of an apartment fire in which 13 persona burned to death last June. (Associated Pre Photo.) TOO MANY PROFS HAVE FINGERS !N GOVERNMENT PIE NEW YORK. Feb. 3. (AP) Fred erick H. Prince, banker and stock yards magnate, says that one of the chief curses of the country Is that too many professors have "fingers In the governmental pie." Returning yesterday from a Euro penn trip, he said: "Professors are cowards a a rule. Men do not shrink from life unless there Is some cowardice enters Into It, and professors do not hesltste to accept the endowments of those who have served the people and the na tion In commerce and Industry, but d nothing themselves but talk. "You have only to think back the last 10 years upon the difficulties into which we hsve been drawn be cause of the Influence of the pro fessors to realise that the sooner we get away from thta Influence the bet ter we will be." Prince la a Boston banker and president of the Ghlcsgo Junction rstlways and Union Stockyards com pany. 1 Pomona Appoints Phoenix Grangers PHOBNIX, Feb. 3. (6pl.) Phoenix Grangers placed on Pomona commit tees at the meeting of the Pomona in Medford Saturday were: Ray Ward, good of the order; L. O. Cas ter, chairman, ways and means; Lee Denser, reception; O. O. Maust, mem bership committee; Oeo. Drake, fi nance. Those of the Phoenix Orange hold ing office In the Pomona are: Mrs. O. C. Maust. lecturer, and Florence Drake, lady assistant steward. Gold Hill Water Pump Disabled GOLD HILL. Feb. a-(Spl.) The city water pump la out of older and water la being supplied to the city through the cement plsnt reservoir, which doe not give us very much pressure and the people who live on the hill are short of water. School wss closed Tuesday afternoon on ac count ot the shortage of water. Broken windows glared by Trowbridge Caolnet Work. IN FARM RELIEF NOW UNDER WAY, Improved Farm Credit and Mortgage Conditions With Higher Commodity Prices Are Among Objectives By F. O. Toshurgh. (Associated Press 8taff Writer.) -WASHINGTON, Feb. 1 (AP)-. Whatever the fate of farm relief measures in this crowded short ses elon of congress, a breed program aimed st improving farm credit and mortgage conditions as well a rais ing commodity prices la now on the move on Capitol Hill. Emcrgencg measures to provide re. lief for farmers faced with spring mortageg payment and no means of meeting them were studied seriously by a senate banking subcommittee wihlch plsnned to hear teatlmony from various farm organization and also the treasury department. Continue llenrlnes. Beforet he senate agricultural com mlttee, hearings continued on the demestio allotment bill passed by the nouse and designed to raise the prices of seven selected farm pro duct by taxing the miller, packer or otner processor to pay a bounty to the farmer. Witnesses on the allotment plan today Included representatives of the soap and paint Industries and cocoa manufacturers. They planned to pro test a provision Impsolng a duty of five cent per pound on Imported an imal, marine and vegetable oil and fat. The hearings are to close Satur day. The bill already ha run a gauntlet of criticism In which the principal opposition came from the meat packers and flour millers. See Prloe Increase. The general argument against M ha been that it would increase the price of bread, pork product, cot ton goods, butter and other commod ities to such an extent that the pub llo would turn to substitutes, thus making the plight of the producer of these artlclea worse than ever. Proponent contended the tax on the processors would simply be a res toration to Wi farmer of the pur chasing power he lost In the years of low prices. They held that produc tion control feature of the bill would make It In line with the law of supply and demand and contended the shift to substitute would not be u great aa opponent predicted. , Courthouse News I Furnished by ths Jsckson Count) Abstract Co. 131 B sixth Street! Marriage License. Spencer D. Radclltfe and Elaine Zlb. . Oranvllle H. Qlltette and Violet Zimmerman. Oeo. Renker and Ida K. Stough. Circuit Court. Delroy Oetchell vs. Mutual Mill ck 3eed Co., Inc.; for money. Farmers A Fruitgrower Bank vs. Mutual Mill Seed Co- Inc., et 1; for receiver. Credit Service Co., a corporation va. Lake o' the Woods Recreation Co Jnc; for money. Provost Brother vs. Nate Slmpkina; Hen. Joseph Z. Letter vs. Suncrest Or chards, inc.; for money. . . Estate of Ray A. arter. Incompe tent; Admitted to probate. Estate of Emma N. Drlakel, de ceased; admitted to probate. Ilea Estate Transfers. J. O. Barnes et ux to J. L. Wlnnlng ham s ux: W. D. EV4 of Lot IB, How ard Park Subdivision In Sao. IS, Tp. 37 S. R. 3 W. Nannie Shaw et vlr to Mary W. Mathes; Q. O. D. 10 acres In DIJ 43, in Tp. 87 S. R. 1 W. Harry E. Dutrbs et ux to Mary Dubb: W. D. land in Blk. 74, Town or Central Point. J. E. Leonard et ux to F. W. Lued inghsui; w. D. NE4, Sec. 30. Tp. 8. P. 4. E. Walter H. Jones, administrator, to R. E. Swan: deed to tract In Walter H. Jonea Sub. In Sec. 33, Tp. 30 a. R. 4 W.; tract 13. Kondeleuw Irri gate dtructs; NV4 Lot 7 snd a. Perry Subdivision; west 10 acres of Trace 80, Rogue lands Irrigated Orchard tract. Walter H. Jones et ux to R. B. Swan; Q. C. D. to tract lit Walt or K. Jones Sub. In Sec. 33. Tp. 30 8. R. 4. W: tract 13. Hondeleuw Irrigated tracts; NV4 Lot 7 and 8. perry Sub division; west 10 acres of Tract 80, Roguelanda Irrigated Orchard tract. Eugene Tborndlke et ux to Luster J. Adam et al; W. D. to part Not V Blk. 74. City of Medford. Walter S. Oermer et -ux to Oeorgo Oilman: W, D. to land In Sec, 13 and DLC 98. lu Tp. 37 0. R. 2 W. United Stats to H. Z. Applegatet patent s'4 of NW. Sec. 35 In Tp. 38 S. R. 3 E. I. E. Sehuler et ux to C. W. Palm et al: W. D. to Lou 3. 4, 8. , Blk. 30. City of Medford. Jennie Randall to D. D. Randal!: W. D. NH Lou 7 and 8. Blk. 1, Nsr regan'a Addition to Medford. J. W. Gustafson et ux to Pauline Roberts: W. D. Lot 8; part Lot S, Blk. 4. City of Medford, and vacated atrest. Pauline Robert to J. W. Outt son; W. D. Lot 8; part Lot t. Blk. 4. Olty of Medford, snd vacated street. J, W. Oustafson et ux to Paulino Roberts: W. D. part Lou and 10, .Perry Subdivision.