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MTCPFORD MAIL TRTBUNT5, MTCDFORD. OREGON. THURSDAY. TnRRTTARY 93 1m PAGE STSVEN iSMv 1 ' " APPLE WOOD Phone 697-J-5. fj35Al "iff-Ae" ground" "floor' IKK? SSXtS&i&l&U apartment for couple employed FOR SALE M1SCELLANK0CB Fiw L " MJ Plum st- w ip o -rrr a E J fijQr J or Sundays r LARGE galvanized storage tank. Uks JH!B S-in liyr t I rrr- new' M. P. Baker, 31 Wagner creek IvWSSIpf J "OB RENT-PURNISHED ROOMS JHH. DON'T FORGET TO PHONE THAT Want Ad QEKJS ARM TfiB RATES; word first insertion (Minimum 360) sacb additional insertion. pei word i Minimum lOo) f per line per month, without copy changes 75 Phone fosT-Strlng of large yellow beads, lite Monday afternoon. Reward. Return to Snldcr's Dairy. . . . LOST It dog mlMlng. call 1516. HELP WANTED MALE MAN for sunaay newspaper pays S15 to 20 per month. Call H. O. Hicks at Hotel Jackson. WANTED SITUATIONS TWO MEN want Job, work Inside or ... out. 620 w. tn at. iij. nnui n Yfhnnce hour work clean ing either In home or office for dental work. References. Tel. sera-1 EXPERT PAINTBR will do sign paint ing - Interior decorating - general paint lobs aall at 323 So Central WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED To buy fireplace screen and andirons. Phone 95-L. WANTED To get In touch with some one interested In raising sheep. Tribune Box B480. EMPTY TRUCK going to Seattle last of February wants load for thore or nmfji en route. ro"o Hawley Transfer. ' PHONE 989-R. Re-upholsterlng, re gluing, re-flnlshlng Thlbault. WANTED Empty truok going to Se attle. Want load for thru or way points. Price right. Relnklng Truck ing Co., phone aaa. RAW PURS WANTED j." Eastern prices paid, 'rou don't have to wait for returns We Fay easb. We buy Hides. Pelts and Wool. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N. Grape St. Phone 1062 WANTED Household goods, stoves tools, or what have you. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N Grape St. Phone 1062. FOB RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 4-room duplex with (as range and heater. 810 North Harr iett. Phone 841-R-l. IP you WANT to rent a 5-room modern unfurnished bungalow in tip top condition inside ana oui, drlvo by 719 W. 11th for particular There are bullt-ln features, heat rola, electric water heater, tanks, new linoleum on kitchen floors; garage, wood shed, cement walks, berries, vines, etc. Not for rent to family with small children. FURN. 3-room Tripp. cabin, $6.60. 144 7-ROOM house at 307 N. Ivy St. In quire Mrs. A. Kaufman, 330 N. Ivy. FURN. HOUSES. O. A. DeVoe. FOR RENT Furnished modern -room bungalow, garage. Inquire FOR RENT East side five room house, well furnished, water paid. 122.60. Phone 1149. ATTRACTIVE new home; bullt-lns and fireplace. 618 S. oakdals. FOR RENT Clean, partly furniahed 4-room bouse. Telephone 486-M. HOMES FOR KENT Call 796. FOR RENT 4-room modern furnish ed house; hardwood floors, over stuffed, electrlo range. Call at 630 8 central. FOR rent 8-room furnished house and garage. Call at 845 N Bartlett FOB RENT Furnished 5-room mod ern Bouse. Call at II. S Riverside SUB RENT Partly furnished home close In. nice shade, garden spot garage. 830, water rent paid; lo cated at 816 So. Rlversrside; In quire at 835 8a Riverside. POR RENT Homes. Furnished or unfurnished. Brown White FOR RENT APARTMENTS clean, furnished apartment, 319 S. Ivy. PWN. apts for rent. No reasonab;e offer refused. Inquire Colonial Bakery, or call 1U0-J. APARTMENT 114 Aimond St. Pt-'RN'ISHED aoartment: light, water and heat. 229 No. Ivy. POR rent Modem furn. apartment. 3" No. Bartlett. 'satly furnished fr. single apt., (13 Partly furnished one-room cabin, 84 -month. 1205 E. Main St. P1JRN. pts for rent. Tel. 301-H. PUHNiiit-D apartment Durell Court. " N. Holly, phon 1333-W. 3 X I rrT FOR SALE-FUEL LEGAL NOTICES successive week., a. the time for such POR RENT Comfortable rooms: pri vate entrance One block from Main St Reasonable rates. 333 8 Central. FOR RENT BOARD. AND ROOMS BOARD AND ROOM a 716 E- Main Ratea very moderate. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS ro LEASE Sheep ranse with fine browse, of over 6000 acres, between Maccioel end Bray In Slsklvou coun ty. Butte creek runs through the property. Five hundred dollars for season to responsible tenant. Apply to Wm. H. Hagelsteln. Butte Valley State Bank, Dorrls, Siskiyou county, lai. POR RENT 13 A., water to irriuate. house and other buildings, S10 per mo. a. a. ucnnis, Kogue River, ore FOR EXCHANGE TRADE Bulck delivery for your equity in late model delivery. Tel. 685-Y. Flynn Electric Service Co. WOOD for jay or potatoes, near Trail k o skeiienger. Trail, ore. WILL trade dry 18" fir and bard- wood for light truck sal East 4th FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE WILL TRADE house and 3 lots in Rogue River for Medford property. W. A. White, Rogue River. FOR EXCHANGE 1 acre close In; 7- room modern home with fireplace, bullt-tns, hard wood floors, barn and chicken houss. Will trade for 10 to 30 acre farm with Improve ments. mv d(rlnHn Ino.t.tnn etc. In first letter. Address Box ! 9627 care Tribune. TRADE equity m fine home, soldier' loan, for Co poo stock. Tel. 849-Y. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES SPECIAL SALE ON GOOD USED CARS 60-day written guarantee on every car over 8100. 1931 Model A. Ford Convertible Coupe. Equipped with new Good year air wheels. Not a better buy In town. 1929 Chevrolet Convertible Coupe. A real buy. 1028 Ohev. Coupe. Very reason- aoie. 1929 Hupmoblle 8 Special Sedan New 6-ply tires. Looks like new. Also several good cars at low prices. ARMSTRONG MOTORS INC. 38 N. Riverside. FOR SALE FRUITS A VEGETABLES WING ORCHARD extra fancy an fancy wrapped and packed Cornice pears, ei.iu per box. For sale Big "7" Warehouse. NEWTOWN APPLES Vista Packing House. Cheap. Ala FOR SALE LIVESTOCK 10 HEAD Jersey and Guernsey milk cows; 10 neaa yearling .neirers; beardless barley. J. W. Bailey, Talent. FOR SALE Two 1200 -lb. work horses Inquire Pearta Shop. Central Point. FRESH and springer heifers for sale, also small pigs. Call 1520 North Riverside. RED feeder Beagle. pigs. Adolf Sehuls, FOR SALE POULTRY EXTRA fancy Bronze hens, 15c lb. W. A. Pyburn. Rt. 4 Box 64, Buck shot Hill road. FOR SALE Barred Rock hatching eggs, laying strain. $3.50 hundred. Baker Service Station. NEW low price on baby chicks; Han sen triple peaigreeq, aiso irai Cockran mating 8. O. W. Leghorns, B. Rocks and R. I. Reds. Custom hatching a specialty. Eakln Hatch ery. Talent. FOR SALE Rocks, Orphlngtons and Reds; also 3 pigs. Tel. 314-x. NEW LOW PRICES on chicks White Leghorns, Hansen strain, a cents; Reds and Rocks 9 cents. 24 page catalog free. Jenks Poultry Farms. Tangent. Oregon. DRESSLER'S Square Deal Hatchery, 1107 E. Mam. pnone idou-i. TOB BALb HOMES FOR SALE Good 8 room house (east frnt) and nice lot ciose to crry dale store A great bargain at M50 Terms. Phone 517-L. FOR SALE 333W. Jackson. .Owner FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 160-acre ranch: 9 A pears. 9 A. auaiia. ou a. wwu,oh and pasture, balance farm land: new dairy barn, modern 6-room house: paid-up water right under Table Rook ditch. Phone 617-L. 13 ACRES Own water right; house and other buildings: on bus line; ttooo. A. B. Dennis, Rogue River Oregon. WHEN you think of real estate think of Brown Ji White. ESTRAVED. STRAY CATTLE 3 head Jerseys, branded Dlamond-J on left hip, one branded B. C. over DIamond-J. crop off left ear. Taken from pound, Jacksonville, Deo. 1. 1933. J. W. Bybee. EMPLOYMENT BMPLOVMBNT POR I HE AMBITIOUS with no employment in eigm a with commodities at lowest price In hUtory, do you know that wool from Angora wool rabblta la selling at from I4.S0 to $7 00 per pound, and that breeders find a ready mar ket and that the supply cannot meet the demand for many years to come? Let ua teil you about it No charees. See Woolera at 8un riae Auto Camp for few days only. Kt for Mr, Bergen, FOR SALE 150 flute at a very low price. Address H. H. Elhart. Aarv land. Ore. FOR SALE Repossessed Refrigerator, almost new: easy terms. Commer cial Finance Corp. FOR SALE Repossessed Electric Range, almost new: easy term. Commercial Finance Corp. CHILD'S complete 635 Mary St. bed; reasonable BEAUTIFUL Bungalow piano, like new. of reputed make, over half Dald for. A real snap for someone. Can be handled like rent. See at Cllne Piano Co., Main and Riverside. FOR SALE Barnyard fertlllter for lawn or garden. W. H. Arnold, Rt 1, Box 297. FOR SALE We have an eocumula tion of office desks, chairs, adding machines and other office and warehouse fixtures that we are of fering at bargain prices. Mason, Ehrman te Company, Third and Fir Sts. Phone 48 ALFALFA HAY, third cutting, clean, green and salted, delivered for $8.60 John Newcomb, Rt. 3, Medford. CHOICE Kanota Oacs and Beardless Barley. C. F. Neldrmeyer. FOR SALE Universal electric range. automatic, etc. Good shape. Call at 1033 W. 11th. PIANOS Before purchasing any Piano, be sure and compare price and value with the exceptional BARGAINS now available at the BALDWIN PIANO SHOPPE, 36 8 Grape. FOR SALE; 1 team and harness, 9126 1 cream separator; 8 elect, brooder George MoMahon, I mile So. Talent. TOB SALE ad Delicious apples and Newtown oulls, or will trade fir wood or whatever you have. Joe Kantor, Rt. 4, Box 237. FOR Merchants' Courtesy Books, Tel 931; $20.00 value for 750. 8UPERFEX oil heater, cheap. 1012 YOU can now get Duart permanent wave for only $1.75 Prevost Beauty Shop. 16 Laurel. Tel 737-J. GET the 'No Hunting" and trespass ing signs at the Mall rrbune Job office: printed on sloth -to with stand the rain and weather. FOR 8 ALE--Used sewing machines, all makes. $5 up: terms U desired All makes rented and repaired White Sewing Machine Co. 34 N Bartlett FOR sand, gravel, sediment, fertlllrer and teaming. Phone 913-J, ALFALFA. $8 00: wheat. $1.05 cwt.; barley. 85o; ear corn. 900. Phone O A. DeVoe 633-J-2. FOR SALE Harley-Davldsoo motor cycle $86 cash See John, at Mail Tribune MISCELLANEOUS INCOME TAX Let me prepare your Income tax return. Years of experi ence. Both State and Federal are now due. Fred L Colvlg, 636 Central. Phone 736-M. GET the "No Hunting" and trespass ing Bzijns ac wie Mail LTloune Job office: printed on cloth to with stand the ram and weather HAWLEY TRANSFER - Expert pack- - ana movers special livestock moving equipment Prices right Satisfaction guaranteed 619 North Riverside Phone '044-X BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abltiscta. JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts ot Title and Title Insurance. The only complete Title system in Jacksop county. MURRAY ABSTRACT! CO. -A bi tracts of Title. Title Insuranoe. Rooms 8 and 6. No 83 North Central Art. upstairs Automobne Loans. CONTRACTS REFINANCED PAYMENTS REDUCED We pay up balance due dealer, bank or nnanoa company and extend your payments. Additional money loaned Pbone 81 for appointment Bxpert Win doit Cleaners. LEI GEO ROE DO IT Tel. 1173 Souse elesning Floor waxing On enteJ rug cleaning, specialty. Job Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT, Best equipped plant In southern Oregon. Printing of all kinds; nook binding: loose-leaf ledgers, sod blanks, billing systems, duplicating cash sale, slips and everything Is the printing line. 38-80 N Grape Phone 75. Money to Lend. WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE AND LATE MODEL AUTOS. Three per cent per month on on- paid balance No other oharge. See w K. Thomas. 46 6V Central Ground floor Oratertan Theatre Bldg State License No. 8-167. Painting and Pa per ban ft nf. HARRY MARX Painting, tinting, paperhanging. Phone 14-F-4. Rea Coleman Creek road. BADS rRANbFER A STORAGE CO Office 1016 No. Central Pbone 316 Price right Serrloe guaranteed RE ff KING TRUCKING CO. Trans fer and Storage. We haul anything ac a raaonaDle price. Ill No Pit Street. Phone 833. Piano Instruction BKTTER piano instruction. Individ ual or class The oastc way Height Music Studio, Liberty Building. Phone 72, Summons for Publication. No. 5364 Equity. In the circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. Medford Irrigation District, a public corporation. Plaintiff, vs. , Helen M. VanZile and Chas. J. Van. Zlle. Jr., wife and husband; W. E. Banta, and A. E- Seaman: Jane Doe Banta (whose correct first name Is unknown), wife of said W. E. Banta, If the said W. E. Banta be married and also all other persons or parties unxnown claiming any rlgnt. title estate, lien or Interest In the real estate described In the complaint herein, Defendants. To W E. Banta and Jane Doe Banta (whose correct first name is un. known), wife of said W. E. Banta. If the said W. E. Banta be married, and also all other persons or parties known claiming any right, title, es tate, lien or Interest In the real es tate described In the complaint here, in. the above named defendants: In the name of the State of Ore, gon: You, and each of vou. are here by summoned and required to appear in tne aoove named court, and cause and answer the plaintiff's complslnt on file therein against you. within four weeks after the 16th day of Feb ruary, mas, tne date ot the first pub lication of this Summons. You are hereby notified that I you fall so to appear ana answer said Complain! within the time aforesaid, for want wiereor. tne plaintiff will anolv said Court for the rellrl' demanded m said Complaint, a succinct statement 01 wnicn is: That a decree be entered adjudicat ing any and all right, title, estate Hen or Interest, which you, or any if you, or any or the above named de fendants, have, or claim to have In. to, or upon real property located within Jackson County. Oregon, de scribed as follows, to-wlt: Commence at the Southwest cor- ner-.of D. L. o. No. 46 In Township 37 South of Range 1 West of the Willamette Meridian, and run thence East 1020 feet and North 850.0 feet, to a true point of beginning: thence East 104.75 feet: thence South 437.10 feet; thence West 104 75 feet: thence North 437.10 feet to the true nolnt of beginning, containing one acre. more or less. Excepting therefrom a rkrht-of-wav 30 feet in width off the south end of the above tract reserved for road purposes. Also, conveying herewith, a riirht- of-way over and across the following described tract, to-wlt: Commence ,t the Southwest corner of n t. n No. 46 In Township 37 South of Range 1 West of the Wlllametfe Meridian, and run thenrj Hunt eort feet and North 423.8 feet to a true point of beginning; thence North 427 10 feet: thence East 30 feet: thence South 437.10 feet: thence West 30 feet to the true point of beginning. Also, s right-of-way over and across the following traot to-wlt: Commence at the Southwest corner of D. L. C. No. 48 in Township 37 South of Range 1 West of the Willamette Me ridian, and run thence East 990 feot and North 850.9 feet to a true point of beginning; thence West 818 feet: jnence Boutn ig feet; thence East 318 feet; snd thence North 18 feet to the true point of beginning. . And decreeing m an .11 claims or Interest to be null and void, and decreeing that said plaintiff la j.r m roe simple of the whole of said premises, fre., snd dear of j mm iui rurnc. title. jtt.nt li.- or interest of all ths defendants in inn, uio mac an persons claim ing, or to claim, by. or through them, or any of them, be fo-ever restrained snd barred from asserting or claim g any Hen or Interest In or to said real property, and that plaintiff, title to said premises be forever quieted J rt; and tor "uh other r1ne.0'nlt'0H,t.h' CUrt my J"l and equitable. That date of the Order herein for service of this Summons by publica tion Is February 9, 1033, and said Order fixed once each week for four Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Uale eat 4. Severs . Aeriform fluid 13. Bustle It. A moon of Uranus 14, Epoch 16. AlTSeable to the taste IT. Place fee storing bay It. Bsfors 13. Thst which is wovsn L Barral 33. Angry it. Fsli to hit 11. Came to rest 30. Solids with six equal 21 Tilt It. Alternative 14. Burnt susar J". Myself 37. A brothsr of Odin 15. Etoquenes t9. Above snd touching 40. Kind of cheese 43. Number 43. Tear spsrt 4s, Non-circular rotating plecs Solution of Yesterday's Puzzls FjA sJT s A T ape Id sg I E. J S I NpATDraollNTsl oviR dip i iNislpa EikAflEDiBE A R D TOD AIR E NA D A R a filJaAN aIt Ilsr IE kMI O Pjl APOD 4T. Coy 41. French coin SO, Banish from society M. Depletion ef the beau tiful IT. Wool-bearing animal KS. Also M. Tiny (10, OvulM 1. Male offsorlnff mzzz w 2lP pplPIPiPw; IpfP 2? m 31 ii35 ZZWLZZZZZ'LW-' o m 3a jpJT Ull5 BBP PIP zzzw w suvfwiv wmIu, u th time for euch publication. RAWLES MOORE, Attorney for Plaintiff. AddrfM: Cooley Theater Building, Medford, Oregon. Notice of First Mettlng of Crertltori, No. B-17913 In Bnkrupty, In the District Court of the United StateA for the District of Oregon. In the Matter of Elwyn Amos Vande- walker, sometimes known as Elwyn Amoft Van De walker ana s. $v Van De Walker. Bankrupt. To the creditors of Elwyn Amos Vandewalker, of the City of Medford, In the County of Jackson and uis trlct aforesaid. Bankrupt. Notice is hereby given that on the 8th day of February, 1633, the said Elwyn Amos Vandewalker was duly adjudicated bankrupt; and that the first meeting of his creditors will be nam m the office of the Rereree, Medford Center Building, Medford. Oregon, on the 7th day of March, 1B33, at 3:00 o clock m the Afternoon, at which time the said creditors may attend, prov their slaltns. appoint a iTusree. examine tne Dancrupx, ana transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. HARRY C SKYR.MAN, Referee In Bankruptcy, February 31st, 1033. Notice of Flint Meeting of Creditors. No. B-17783 In Bankruptcy. In the District Court of the United States for the District of Oregon. In the Matter of O. R. Beebe and uiiicie u. ueeoe. nusDana ana who, Bankrupts. To the oreditors of C. R. Beebe and Dulcie C. Beebe, husband and wife, of the City of Medford, In the County or jacKson, ana uistnct Aforesaid Bankrupts: Notice Is hereby given that on the 1st day of December, 1932. the said O. R. Beebe and Dulcie C. Beebe were duly adjudicated bankrupt; and that tne first meetlne of their oreditors win be held in the office of the Ref eree; Medford Center Building. Med- iora. urryon, on tne 7th dav of March, 1933, at the hour of 3:30 o'clock in the afternoon, at which timo the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a Trus tee, examine the bankrupts, and transact such other business as mav properly come before said meeting. ii AxtKY C. oKYltMAN, Referee In Bunkruntow February lat, 1933. Bell view Grange Enjoys Patriotic Program In Meet Seventy members enjoyed Sellvlew Orange meeting Tuesday. A patriotic program was opened by singing "Old Olory." Roll call responded to by What the Orange Has Done for Me." A short talk on George Wsshlngton l small boy was given by Fred Homes. Other numbers were: Solo, Miss Esther Carter, accompanied by Mr. weaver; reading, Mrs. Cora True; patriotic drill by twelve ladles; mu sical reading, Mrs. Bertha Wallls. Tnree candidates were obligated In the first and second degrees. uommittee on K. E. for next meet ing are Mr. and Mrs. Wlllnrd Huxley, Mr. and Mrs. Will Elam, Mr. and Mrs. E. Oowland. Jackson Oyger. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hllm. Refresh ments and a social time with games and stunts concluded the evening's entertainment. Copper Subsidiary Made Huge Profit WASHINGTON, Feb. 33. (AP) Charles E. Mitchell told a senate committee today the National City company and tne Anaconda Coppor company divided a profit of 8336,000, from operating a Joint account In subsidiary of the copper company In 1MB. Cross - Word Puzzle 9. Opening piss st oness 10. Gone br 11. Stitch It. Noah's vessel to. Printer's measure 2L Dried Oower bud used for season 21, Ventilated ill. French marshal 21, Lessen It.. Evil spirit 37, Mother Goose character 23. Pay out SO, Automobile 31. East Indian weleht NO El. state or Isthari apropri 25; Apprcpr for eons' 4L Keen 44. Prepares for publication U. Low tufted plant 47, Ripples KJilnat 49. Beheld 4t. Metalliferous rock 61. Pronoun 53. Small pef uied in coif 53. Peirlet 1(4. Menarerle 66. Eternity DOWN t. Faucet a. Room In a barem 2. Disturb 4. Head ' fi. Southern con stellation ff, tide Diece of an umbrella, 7. Distant: prefix 5. Killed Brooches and Clip Jewels of the Hour Earings and Necklaces Take Back Seat Glittering brooches, wlih-ll have replaced other gems, are being worn by muny smnrt women these days. A sparkling diamond circlet Is the only orna ment on the dinner frock nt left which Is designed by Maggy Kouff, The gown Is a geranium red velvet. By RITA FP.RHIS AsMocluteil Tress Fashion Editor PARIS. (AP) A sparkling diamond brooch has supplanted all other Jew els In the favor of the smart set. Earrtngs and necklaces stay at home in the gem box. while one radiant Jewel gleams from the neck waistline of both day and evening gowns. Brooches nestle In the sldefolds of draped neckline, in the point of V-neck or the front of a bodice. They are caught on the left shoul der of little ermine capes, poised in the shoulder straps of an evening Courthouse News (Furnished by the Jackson County Abstract Co.,' 121 E. Sixth Street.) Marrliiffe MceiiscN. Floyd A. Long and Violet Nichols, Arthur Q. May and Florence N. May. Lyle Rankin and Hazel Potter. Clcitrt Court. Stato vs. L. A. BanKsv; criminal libel. State va. L. A. Banks; criminal syn dlcaltsm. State va. Marvin Gleaaon; assault and battery. State va. Taldon Jackson Bunch; forgery. Marie Brown va. Earl H. Brown; di vorce. Credit Service Company vb. E. W. Regnier; for money. H. 0. Messenger ei 1 vs. Black Channel Mines, inc., F. A. Bates et ux, Jacob Lund et ux; Hen. Olen L. Fabrlck vs. R. A. Skinner ua Skinner's Forage; for money. Louie Sargent, admr. of Grundy B. Llndsey vs. L, F. Belknap; for money, 0. E, O'Halloren va. Stage Terminal Hotel; damages. G. H- Davis vs. Black Channel Mines et al; Wen. Pierce -Allen Motor Co, vs. J. F. Banish; chattel lien. Medford Irrlg. District vs, Clifford L. Gorton et al; tax foreclosure. . Jackson County Bldg. to Loan Assn. vs. Leota B, Thonpon et vtf, C. EC. Applegate t al; foreclosure. Eugene Thorndlke, Hedwlg Mohr, Anita Robertson, all of the directors of the Jackson Ooupty Hotel Associ ation, file supplementary articles of Incorporation changing name to "Medford Hotel Company." Credit Service Company vs. Charles J. Campbell as Campbell Clothing Co.; for money. V: F. Kay as The Automotive Shop i. L. ,T. Maya; chattel lien. Estate of William Ulrtch (dec,) ad mitted to probate. Ileal RstAte Transfrn. J. J. Pellett et ux to Frederick 8. Bonner: w. D. to land m DIjC 45 In Tp. 3d 8. R. i B. Mm A. Wsymlre; Q C. D. to flWU or BE',, Bee. H. Tp. 35 s. R. 3 w. Brwln Oray et ux to School DIs. triot No. 74; W. D. to land In NE($ Ok. 17 in Tp. 33 8. B. 1 Z. D. D. Randall et ux to Leo Ran dall; W. D. to Nit', Lots 7 and 8, Oik. 1, Narreftan's Add. to Medford. Eagle Point Irrigation District to Zora Humphrey; deed to W(4 of KW 14. Sec. 12, Tp. 85 8. R. 1 W. J. C. Barnes et ux to C. D. Barnes et ux; W. D. to Lot 34, Howard park Subdivision, Tp. 37 8. R. 3 W. David W. PuRh et ux to Hugh M Rogers; Q C. D. to 8WV4 of Sec. 1, Tp. 32 8. R. I B. J. A. and Grace Brlttsan to The Plret Insurance Agency; w. D. to Lot 5, Ruby Addition to Medford. J. O. Barnes et ux to Mlllsrd L. Woodson et ux; w. D. to land in Sec. 17 In Tp. 38 8. R. I W. Jackson Oyger et ux to School Dis trict No. 7: w. D. to 1 acre In DLO 42 in Tp. J 8. R. J B. Lizzie Bolton to Walter B. Bolton ot al; W. D. to lot on Churoh street in Aahlsnd. Oene Rowland ot ux to D. A. Chambers et ux: W. D. to Lou 4 and Blk. 4. Pattlson Addition to Cen tral Point. Minnie Dietrich et vlr to Iah Audra Dietrich; W. D. to land Is DL 0 64 in Tp. 38 8. a, 1 W. gown or fastened to the baok strap of a decolletage, while clips appear In overy conceivable corner from necklines and belts to the brim of a hat. Diamonds are the favorite Jewel for these brilliant brooches and clips, although rubles, emerald, and sap phires are occasionally set Into the design. A round brooch. Is the newest de sign, although rectangles, triangles and hollow squares are a favorite with smart Parisians, Both baguette and cut diamonds of moderate sl are used. Oassie E. Boyee et vlr to Benton A. Boyce; W. D, to land In Sec. 30 la Tp. 36 S. R. 2 W. Helen V. Barnum to George Bar- num; deed to Lota 7 and B, 10, 11, Blk. 22, City of Medford. United States to Nelson P. Hanson; patent to Lota S and 4, Sec, 31. Tp, 37 S. R, 2 E. Lota Vnwter to Ernest L. Barnes et ux; w. D. to LoU l and 2, Blk. l, Glen Oak Subdivision to Medford. George S. Hutch Ins et ux to Dor othy McAllister; W. D. to land In DL 0 48 In Tp. 37 S. R. 2 w. C. W. Nowlln to O. E. Stonestphsr; W. a, to E', of 3W; awi of SWW. Sec. 30, Tp. 37 S. R. 4 W. United States to Buford I. Mercer; patent to NE'4, Sec. 90. Tp. 83 8, R 1 W. Oeneva A. Murphy et vlr to O. H. Moaner et al; W. D. to Lot 10, 90, 21, 22. 23, 24, Blk. 8. Laurel hurst Add, to Medford. H, H. Boyer to peart M. Boyar; W, D, to 20 acres In DLO 42 In Tp. 38 S. R. 1 W. , i , Laurelhurst ' LAURELHURST, Feb. 33. (8pl.) A lerge crowd from here attended the play. "Ma's New Husband," presented by the McLeod Home Economics club at Sunset-on-the-Rogue Thursday, Dick Harding directed the plajr. Several pupils have been absent from school, due to Illness, the past week. Amon gthoae present are Lester and Raymond Train and Bdgar Hopper. . Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Saw yer surprised them at thelr home Saturday evening. After a brief visit the entire group went to Peyton's where the evening was spent playing cards. Mrs. Una Insh, school supervisor, was a visitor at the sohool Thursday. She spent most of her ttme giving the pupils tests in reading, writing and spelling. Pupils of the Laurelhurst school who received a one In all subjects were trested to a surprise by Mrs. Nedry Frldsy afternoon. The "one" pupils for the past six weeks are: June Hopper, flt grade: Joyce Ned ry, second grade; Carol Nedry, fourth grade: Ceclle Rodgers, fifth grade, and Kenneth Rodgers, eighth grade. MoLeod Home Economics club will hold the next regular meeting at Mc Leod February 33, Mrs. Mack will be present to give a remodshng demon strstlon. The child study elub. a fea ture of the homo economics work, will meet at MoLeod March 2. The Laurelhurst basketball team went to Eagle Point Friday evening to play the Eagle Point grades. The score was 7 to 6 In favor of Laurel hurst, , Oregon Weather. Cloudy, occasional rains northwest portion snd snows over mountains to night and Friday; colder east central portion tonight; fresh west wind off shore. Wanted 13 children. 8 to 13 rests, for speotal Tap-Acrobatic Dancing class, starting Sat, I p. m. Coupons redeemed. Enroll now. Phone 710. Dr. It. W. Clancy has resumed prac tice in Medford. Room 308 Medford Bldg. Phones Office 77; Res. 118. 1 Pender and body repairing. Prtost right Brill Sheet Metal works. Real estate or insuranoe Leave It to Jones, Phon 738. A Y-shaped diamond clip Is used by 1'atou to ao eept the V-decollelnge of (he black crepe dinner gown shown at right. Diamonds are the favorite Jewels, but other gems also are seen In the new brooches whlcn are equally smart for day or evening gowns. Oolored brooches and clips of oa bochon rubles, emeralds and sap. phlres set In the form of a bouquet of flowers or a conventionalised bat ket of fruit are another fashion f vorlte, since they may be worn with less formal frocks than ,th glitter ing diamond brooches. Jeweled cigarette oasea are, another ' smart novelty of the moment. Modernistic designs mark all these new Jewels. Most of them are set In a simplicity designed to cuucwl the setting and place the Jewels In flash Ing relief. I, A DRY, IS CREDITED AS (Continued from Fags One) doubt as to'wethar his state was ac tually wet. He publicly endorsed ths Republican platform method of deal ing with the situation, opposing ttut straight repeal of the Democ ratio platform. He growled when Garner tried t put through a repeal resolution at the opening of oongress. Hit Arxen- sas delegation voted solidly against oar nor e repeal. Bad feeling develop ed between them. It. came to ths fore at Mr. Roosevelt's New York con ference of congressional leaden. Then Mr. Oarner expressed contempt for Mr. Robinson's handling of the Issue in the eenate and they exchanged looks which needed dry eleanlng. No one will be agAlnst Robinson now execept the progressive wing. They can not make s decent opposi tion snowing. None of his compan ions will criticize him for ohanglnt his mind because he earns out on ' the tide with the heavy majority. Whether you are dry or wet, you will have to hand it to him for tiltl. mate loyalty to a platform he admit tedly did not like. Congressional action on repeal proved we do not need a so-called dictator, It showed conclusively this system or fours will work If operated by strong men In a strong way, - speaker oarner crushed the dry minority by the caucus device. He made those who did not sympathise with the majority refrain from vo Ing. That Is nothing but dictator ship tn the guise of democracy. It may not be Idealistic. It It hard on the rights of minorities. But it gets action and action is what they are crying for. The hoarding situation may not bs as bad as you have heard. That 150,000,000 Increase last week was due elmost entirely to the Miehlgaa situation. At leest that Is the con fidentially expressed opinion of those who know. They were able to traot It because the increase' of money In olrculstlon came from the four fed eral reserve dlstrlote upon which Michigan would draw News, York. Cleveland, Chicago and Minneapolis Our officials generally have felt na great apprehension. They saw no reason why national confidence !n the banking system should be affect ed. They pointed with pride to ths courageous way In which the country accepted ths Michigan situation at ths outset. Aside from the financial situation business is holding up as well as could be expected now. commodity prices were firm last week. Car load ings measured up well. The repeal development should havs s stimulat ing effeot. Imminence of the new deal will be helpful. All cards will bs on the table ten e.ays hence. Ths ultimate accomplishment of repeal la at least a year off end mays two. There It hardly a question now as to the necessary 38 states rati fying, but the machinery process is slow.