MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1933.
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TraT-It'dog "missing", " 1616'
FOUND ""white polio. Joh.
, ii ti. s.F-13. Eagle Joint.
p6uND-Key. in Cook's brown lea
ther container. Owner may have
same by paying for ad. Mall Trio
una.
' HELP WANTED FEMALE
5SSSTSMB and yfZZSl
girl companion. Mra. M. H. nusoy,
B. 1, BOX 13-A, Oold Hill.
"help wanted male
WANTED Advertising solicitor, com
nilMlonbaslB. Write Oold Hill
N.w.Oold Hill. Ore- DO not phone.
WANTED SITUATIONS
WANTED Housework, day or bout
references, rww
SEWINO. mending, care at children,
or day work of any kind. Mra.
Tharp. 87 Quince, Phone 841-L.
TWO MEN want Job, work Inside or
out. 626 W. 4th St. Tel. B32-X.
EXPERT PAINTER will do sign paint.
Ing - interior decorating - general
paint oba. Call at aaa So. Central
" WANTED MISCELLANEOUS--
WANTED 3d hand goods and Junk.
Pat's, 1506 Prune. Tel. 547-L.
RESPONSIBLE party wants to buy
home; east side preferred. Like
rent. Box 9S78, care Tribune.
'wanted Reed baby carriage. 401
W. and.
WILL PAY ao.00 cash for a few
shares of Jackson Co. Bldg. & Loan
preferred stock. Box 8646. Tribune.
PHONE B69-R. Re-upholsterlng. re
gluing, re-flnlshlng Thlbault.
WANTED Household goods, etovea.
tools, or what have you.
MEDPORD BARGAIN HOUSE
47 N Grape St. Phone 1062.
" FOR RENT HOUSES
MODERN furnished 3-room house.
15. Also one unfurnished. Key
114 Tripp. Phone 1288-J.
TOR RENT Small, strictly modern
furnished house; Prlgidalre, garage.
331 North Holly St.
FOR RENT 5-room furnished house;
adults only. Call 526 E. Main.
T-ROOM "house, 19 No Peach, .18.50,
water paid. . Phone 1043-W.
TOR RENT 6-room furnished house,
145 South Grape.
ail W. 3ND. 5-room modern stucco.
Will be available Marcn . wan n.
H. Brown, 105.
FOR RENT Splendid east side home,
hardwood floors, fireplace, breakfast
nook, shower, laundry trays, double
garage, extra lot for garden; 23.50.
water paid. Phone 1496.
FOR RENT Small 3-room furnished
house; lights, phone and water;
9.00 mo. Phone 869-X-2.
FOR RENT 4-room duplex with ;as
range and heater. 610 North Bart
lett. Phone 341-R-l.
FURN. HOUSES. O. A. DeVoe.
FOR RENT East side fire room
house, well furnished, water paid
122.50. Phone 1149.
FOR R EN T 4 - room modern furnish
ed house; hardwood floors, over
tulfed. electrto range. CaU at 630
6. Central.
HOMES FOR KfcNT Call 796.
IOR RENT Clean, partly furnished
4-room house. Telephone 488-M.
FOR RENT o-room nirnished Bouse
and garage. Call at 345 N Bartlett
FOR RENT Furnished 6-room mod
ra house. Call at 4W S Riverside
FOR RENT Partly furnished home
cloae in. nice afiade. garden spot,
garago. 620. water rent paid; lo
cated at 315 So. Riversrside: In
quire at 325 So. Riverside.
FOR RENT Home Furnished or
unfurnished. Brown A Whit
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
DESIRABLE furnished apartment
with parajre and phone; 630; adults.
711 East Main St.
FURNISHED apartment, 229 N. Ivy.
'APARTMENT 114 Aimond St.
FOR RENT Modem turn, apartment.
345 No. Bartlett.
FURN apta for rent. Tel 201-H.
FURNISHED apartment Dure!! Court 1
129 N. Hoily. phone 1232-W.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
2-ROOM apt 10. 413 N. Ivy.
FOR RENT Attractive ground floor
apartment for couple employed
Call at 633 plum St.. after 8 p. m
or Sundaya ;
-OR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS
ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8. Grape
ATTRACTIVE two rooms, furnished;
garage; water paid. 611.50 Phone
130.
PLEASANT room for gentleman: close
In; bath, garage. 609 E. Main. Tel
845.
FOR RENT Comfortable rooms: pri
vate entrance One block from
Main St. Reasonable rates. 323 S
Central.
FOR RENT BOARD AND BOOMS
BOARD AND ROOM a 716 E. Main
Rates very moderate.
FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS
LAND FOR RENT 6 acres of good
vegetable and melon land. Irrigated.
Phone 431-J.
FOR RENT 20 A. improved farm.
Also furnished 5-room house, close
In: reasonable. A. F Flowers, cor.
13th and Front.
FURN. 3-room cabin, 66.50. 114 Tripp.
WILL LEASE my Newtown orchard
west of Talent fully equipped to
experienced grower and give option
to purchase low price and terms.
Estimated production this year
15,000 field lugs. H. L. Butler. Ho
tel Holland.
FOR EXCHANGE
WOOD for jay or potatoes, near Trail
R O Skellenger, Trail. Ore.
WILL trade dry 16" fir and hard
wood 'for light truck 821i East 4tb
FOR EXCHANGE REAL. ESTATE
EXCHANGE 61000 equity In 8-room
house; 3 apartments rented. For
lots or what have you. 716 Welch.
FOR SALE POULTRY
NARAQANSETT turkey breeding
stock. Reasonable. Mrs. John
Fuss, Rogue River, Ore.
AUSTRAL-WHITE hatching eggs. See
Geo. Webb at Lamport's.
FOR SALE Barred Rock hatching
eggs, laying strain. 63.50 hundred
Baker Service Station.
NEW low price on baby chicks; Han
sen triple pedigreed, also Tom
Cockran mating S. C. W. Leghorns.
B Rocks and R L. Reds. Custom
hatching a specialty. Eakln Hatch
ery. Talent.
NEW LOW PRICES on chicks white
Leghorns. Hansen strain. 8 cents;
Reds and Rocks 9 cents 34 page
catalog free. Jenks Poultry Farms.
Tangent. Oregon.
DRESSLER'S Square Deal Hatchery.
1107 E. Main. Phone 1569-Y. .
FOR SALE FRUITS VEGETABLES
ORANGES 1 crate. Big 7 Fru7t
Warehouse, 12th and So. Front.
NEWTOWN APPLES Cheap. Ala
Vista Packing House.
FOR SALE FUEL
APPLE WOOD Phone 597-J-5.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
1926 CHEVROLET louring for sale,
cheap. 341 W. 2nd.
WILL SELL sacrifice, late model Ply
mouth sedan, good condition. See
car at 331 Haven St.
GOOD USED OARS
WITH A WRITTEN GUARANTEE
ALL CARS ARE EXACTLY AS REP
RESENTED. Due to the number of high class
agencies we have. It Is possible for
us to obtain the finest used cars
In southern Oregon at the most
reasonable prices. You must see
our used cars to appreciate real
values.
We do not deal In Junk.
ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC.
Phone 18 38 N. Riverside
Agents for
Chrysler and Plymouth. Hudson
and Studebaker, Cadillac and La
Salle. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE1 3 good teams, 1300 to
1600; fine saddle horses. Ray Moran,
Central Point.
FOR SALE Work horses 1100 to 1700
pounds. Rear of 1140 Court St.
FRESH and springer heifers for aale.
also small pigs. Call 1520 North
Riverside.
RED feeder pigs. Adolf Schulz.
Beagle.
FOR SALfc HOMES
MODERN home. 2 lots, fruit, berries,
near school. 61350. easy terms.
Consider Jackson County Bldg. A:
Loan stock as down ' payment.
Owner, 1232-W.
11-Room house. 310 Laurel St.. Med
ford: 900 cash will handle on 'sale,
or will trade equity for clear prop
erty. FOR SALE Good 3 room house (east
frnt) and nice lot close to Berry
dale store. A great bargain at 3450.
Terms. Phone 617-L.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
40 A. at Selma. bottom land, new
buildings, free wa'er. a.5500.
10 A. at Setma; new log house; free
water, 6100O, 6250 cash.
5 A. 3 miles out Orsnte Pass on high-
wav: 5 roomed hou?e. garage, barn;
61375. 6500 cash.
See owner. Ed Bechtel, Myers Lane,
hslf mile from 6. O S.
FOR SALE 150-acre ranch; 9 A
pears. 9 A. alfalfa, 60 A. woodland
and pasture, balance larm land; new
dairy barn, modern 5-room hou.e;
paid-up water right under Tao'.e
Rock ditch. Phone 617-L.
WHEN you think of real estate think
of Brown At White.
FOR RALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Ticket to sn Fran
cisco. Tel. 17-F-14.
FOR SALE Wood range. Eads Trans
fer and Storage I'hone 315.
FOR SALE Thor washlrjr machine,
640; Ute -model. 450 Haven St.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
RED SEED OATS for spring sowing;
alfalfa hay. Farmers' Exchange Co
operative. Phone 933.
rOR SALE Clean Henshon seed bar
lev, 620 per ton. H. E. Conger, Rt.
3.' Medford.
IVY STREET MILK DEPOT 106 V.
Ivy. will continue open as usual.
Milk 5c a quart. 30c a gallon
Whipping cream every day.
FOR SALE 30-30 Savage rifle, equip
ped with peep rear sight and marble
front site. Also Winchester .22 rifle
with good sights. Both guns nearly
new. priced to sell Phone 576-W
evenings.
FOR SALE Good Delicious apples
and Newtown culls, or will trade t
wood or whatever you have. Joe
Kantor. Rt. 4. Box 237.
FOR SALE Beardless barley. Henry
Nledermeyer. Phone 354. Jackson
ville. FOR SALE Team, wagon, harness,
aprlngtooth plow. Myers Lane,
mile from 8. O. 8. Ed Be-ihtel.
FOR SALE Two Master electric in
cubator. 500 egg ;eaiv terms. Phone
1149.
FANCY Success beardless seed barley
for seed. Phone 897-R-l.
FOR SALE Good, solid Newtown ap
ples by box or truckload. . W. H.
Watt. Phone 468-R-2.
YOU can now get Duart permanent
wave for only 81.75 Prevost Beauty
Shop. 16 Laurel. Tel 737-J.
8UPBRFEX oil beater, cheap. Phone
1012
GET the- 'No Hunting" and trespasa
Ing signs at the Mall Tribune Job
office; printed on dloth to with
stand the ram and weather.
FOR SALE Used sewing machtnea. all
makes. 65 up; terms U desired All
makes rented and repaired White
Sewing Machine Co. 24 N Bartlett
FOR sand, gravel, sediment, fertllUer
and teaming Phone 912-J.
ALFALFA. 68 00: wheat. 81.05 cwt.;
barley 85o; ear corn. 90c Phone
O A DeVoe 523-J-2
FOR SALE Harley-DavldsoD motor
cycle 688 cash See John at Mail
Tribune
CLAIRVOYANT. CARD READING
MADAME TERESA Clairvoyant and
card reader. Rainbow Auto Camp.
Cabin 3
MISCELLANEOUS
WOULD like to storo furniture for
its use. Might buy later. Box 9021.
Mall Tribune.
INCOME TAX Let me prepare your
income tax return. Years of expe-t-ence.
Both State and Federal are
now due. Fred L Colvlg. 525 8.
Central. Phone 735-M.
GET the "No Hunting" and trespass
ing signs at the Mail rrlbune Job
jf flee: - printed on cloth to with
stand the rain and weather
HAWLEY TRANSFER - Expert paok
srs,and movers Special livestock
moving equipment Prices right
Satisfaction guaranteed 619 North
Riverside Phone '044-X
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
JACKSON CO.
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstracts ol Title and
Title Insurance. Tbe
only complete Title
system to Jacksop
County.
MURR4Y ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts
of Title, Title Insurance. Rooms 8
and 6 No S3 North Central Ave.
upstairs
Automobile Loans.
CONTRACTS REFINANCED
PAYMENTS REDUCED
We pay up balance due dealer, bank
or finance company and extend
your payments Additional money
loaned Phone 81 for aoDointment
Dressmaking and Remodeling.
THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking
and remodeling. 424 Medford Bldg.
Myrtle Andrews. Phone 1181.
Expert Window UTeaners.
LET GEORGE DO IT - Tel. 1172
House cleaning Floor waxing Ori
ental rug cleaning, specialty
Job Printing.
MAIL -TRIBUNE JOB OEPAKTMENI
Best equipped plant in southern
Oregon Printing of all kinds; book
binding: loose-leaf ledgers, and
blanks billing systems, duplicating
cash sales sups and everything in
the printing Una. 38-30 N Grape
Phone 73.
Money to Lend.
WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE
AND LATE MODEL AUTOS.
Three per cent per month on un
paid bajsnce No other charge. See
W E Thomas, 46 8 Central
Oround floor Craterlan Theatre
Bldg State Lloense No. 8-157.
Painting and Pauernanglni.
HARRY MARX Painting, tinting,
paperhanglng. Phone 14-F-4. Rea.
Coleman Creek mad.
EADS rRANoFER & STORAGE CO.
Otfloe 1016 No. Central Pbona 815
Prices right. Service guaranteed
RE1NRJNO TRUCKING CO. Trans
fer and Storage. We haul anything
at a reasonable price. Ill No. Pit
Street. Phone 332.
Piano Instruction
BETTER piano Instruction, Individ
ual or class The basic way. Halght
Music Studio. Liberty Building
Phone 73.
LEGAL NOTICES
Call for Bids for Wood.
Notice is hereby given tbst the
Board of Directors of School District
No. 6, Central Point. Oregon, will re
ceive bids to furnish 100 or more
cords of four-foot oody fir wood to
be delivered bv July i 1933. All bids
mujt be accompanied Uy a certified
check for flr of the amount of bid.
and must be in the hands of the Dis
trict Clerk on or before March 8. 1933.
The Board reserves the right to reject
any or all bids.
(Signed) EARL LEEVER.
District Clerk.
Nolle.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Jackson County.
In the Matter of the Estate of C. B.
Lange. deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned has filed her Final Ac
count In the above entitled matter,
and the above entitled Court has
fixed April 3rd. 1033. at 10:00 o'clock
the Court House In Medford. Oregon,
as the time and place for hearing ob
Jectlons to said Flnil Account, and
for the settlement mereoi.
HILDEOARD LANGE.
Executrix.
Summons for Publication.
No. 5364 Equity.
In the Circuit Court of the Stat of
Oregon for Jackson County.
Medford Irrigation District, a public
corporation. Plaintiff,
vs.
Helen M. VanZlIe and cnaa. J. Van-
Zile. Jr.. wife and husband; W. E.
Bsnta. and A. B Seaman: Jane Doe
Banta (whose correct first name Is
unknown), wtfe of said W. B. Ban'.i.
If the ssld W. E. Bsnta be married:
and also all other persons or parties
unknown claiming any right, title.
estate. Hen or Interest In the real
estste described tn the complaint
herein. Defendants.
To W E. Bsnta 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 in
known claiming any right, title, es
tate. Hen 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 you. are here
by summoned and required to appear
In the above named Court, and cause
and answer the plaintiff's complaint
on file therein against you. within
four weeks after the 18th day of Feb
ruary. 1933, the date of the first pub
lication of this Summons. You are
hereby notified that l- you fall so to
appear and answer said" Complaint
within the time aforesaid, for want
thereof, the plalntlf! will applv to
said Court for the relief demanded In
said Complaint, a succinct atatement
of which la:
That a decree be entered adjudicat
ing any and all right, title, estate
Hen or Interest, which you, or any of
vou, or any of 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. C. No. 48 In Township
37 South of Range 1 West of the
Willamette Meridian, and run thence
East 1020 reet and North 850 9 feet,
to a true point of beginning: thence
East 104.76 feet; thence South 427.10
feet; thence West 104.75 feet; thence
North 427.10 feet to the true point
of beginning, containing one acre,
more or less.
Excepting therefrom a right-of-way
20 feet In width off the south end
of the above traot reserved for road
purposes.
Also, conveying herewith, a right-of-way
over and. across the following
described tract, to-wlt: Commence
at the Southwest corner of D. L. 0.
No. 46 In Township 37 South of
Range 1 West of the Willamette
Meridian, and run thence East 990
feet and North 423.8 feet to a true
point of beginning; thence North
427.10 feet; thence East 30 feet;
thence South 427.10 feet; thence West
30 feet to the true point of beginning.
Also, a right-of-way over and across
the following tract to-wlt: Commence
at the Southwest corner or D. L. C.
No. 48 In Township ?7 South of
Range 1 West of the Willamette Me
ridian, and run thence East 990 feet
and North 850.9 feet to a true point
of beginning: thence West 818 feel;
thence South 18 feet: thence East
318 feet; and thence North 18 reet
to the true point of beginning.
And decreeing any and all sucn
claims or Interest to be null and void,
and decreeing that said plaintiff la
the owner In fee simple of the whole
of said premises, fro and clear of
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24. Pare
26. Cavltlei
27. Toil and I
29. Knack
30. TV In a rage
3!. Prohibition
32. Myself
31. Shy
34. Repair
35, Type of lena
35. Fix firmly
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any and all right, title, estate. Ilea
or Interest of all the defendants in
this suit, and that all persons claim
ing, or to claim, by. or through them,
or any of them, be fo-ever restrained
and barred (rem asserting or claim
ing any lien or Interest tn or to said
real property, and that plalntirf'a title
to ssld premises be forever quieted
and set at rest: and for suoh other
relief as to the Court may seem Just
and equitable.
That date of the Order herein for
service of this Summons by publica
tion Is February 9. 1933. and said
Order fixed once each week for four
successive weeks, as the time for such
publication. RAWLES MOORE.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Address: Cooley Theater Building,
Medford. Oregon.
Willow Springs
WILLOW SPRINGS, March 3.
(SiU.) Will Spring Thursday Club
mill meet March 0 with Mrs. A. H.
Clement. The annual plant ex
change will be held end Mra. H- A.
DuBuque will have charge of the
program.
Dinner gueeta Sunday evening at
tt'ie Earl Heft home were Mr. and
Mra. Wanaclc, Mr. and Mrs. Adrian
Thompson and Mr. and Mra, Ed
Bingham, all of Medford.
Copco haa been replacing poles In
the vicinity of Seven Oaks.
MUa Wtlda, Richmond apent last
week end aa the guest of friends in
Grants Pa.
Misses Emma Shallop and Leah
Parker of Klamath Falla were guests
last week-end of Miss Parker's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Parker.
Charlie Nichols of Medford has
assisting with the farm work at the
Roy Nichols ranch.
In honor of Mrs. Young's birthday,
Mr. and Mrs Fred Straube of Apple
gate entertained Vie M P Young
family at dinner Sunday
Misa Clara Anderson of Portland
arrived Sunday to visit her parents.
Mr and Mrs. Sam Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Elden enter
tained at dinner Saturday, honoring
Miss Leah Parker's birthday anni
versary. Present beside the honor
guest, the host and hostess, were
Miss Emma Shallop of Klamath Falla
and Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Parker, Pran
ces and Wylamae Porker.
Sardine Creek
SARDINE CREEK. Mar. 2 (Spl.)
Merl Busby and his mother, Mrs.
Busby of Medford spent the past
week visiting relatives in San Fran
cisco, returning Monday.
Stamp mill erected last fall by
John Breeding on the Grant Powell
place, was moved recently by Jaa.
Clement and brother to their mine
they are opening up on Old Gold Mill
mountain. It shows prospects of be
in rich, they claim.
"Sylvia Cfoff entertained a few of
her schoolmates Sunday in honor of
her thirteenth birthday.
Sardine Creek La41es Sewing club
met Thursday with Mra. Mildred
Wright, where they knotted one quilt
and spent the rest of the day quilt
ing a beautiful fruit basket quilt
which Mra. Wright had painted. A
covered dish luncheon waa served at
noon and an enjoyable time had by
all. Present were Mesdamea Harris
and Nora Bailey of Gold Hill, E. C.
Fiene, Wm. Campbell, Lulu Dusen
berry, Eva Smith, Nora Walt, Nina
Dusenberry, Ola Croft and the hoa
tesa. Mildred Wright.
Curtis E. Miller who haa been
quite 111 with the flu for the past
week Is much Improved and able to
be around again.
Jesa S tarns and Ivan Neathajnmar
of Grants Pass were visiting friends
and relatives here Sunday.
Cross-Word Puzzle
T. Old Dominion
state: abbr.
I. Pushed one'a
way througn
rudejy
9. South Amarl-
can animal
10. Brother of
Cain
11. Manufactured
18. Chills
20. Lubricate
21. Dealt out
sparingly
21. Funny
24. Card gam
25. Hfifore
23. Moist
27. Pale and sick
ly looking
21. Purpose
30. Andiron
31. Indicate
33. Large book
34. Chen plecaa
35. Flavor
36. Pitched
.37. Hox
34, Sacred
39. Pigeon
40. Part of an ol4-
fashlonad
rine
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41. Title ef re-
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4. Steep
descent
I. Difficult
6. Smallest irsole
number
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wright. Lester
and Mabel Dunberry and Wlllard j
Croft attended the old time dance
at Same Valley Saturday night. !
Mr. and Mra. John Smith and
daughter Roberta, and Mr. and Mra.
P. L. Walt were among the shoppers
In Medford from here Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Smith were
business visitors In Orsnts Pass
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Dusenberry and
son Arthur and Rob Dusenberry
made a business trip to Medford on
Monday.
Mr. and Mra. George Smith and
children. Mrs. Nina Dusenberry and
Burnls Dusenberry attended a show
In Medford Saturday evening.
Altho the anow la all gone In the
lower places there li still plenty in
the hills, as Mr. Van de Bogart re
ports two feet of snow at his place
at the Blossom mine on the left
ferk of the creek.
Jacksonville
JACKflONVTLLB. Mar. (SpD
Mrs. Anna Stalsmtth, former Royal
Neighbor deputy of thta district, has
been appointed R. N. A. state deputy,
taking the place of Ida Kamblln.
Royal Neighbor lodge of Jackson
ville held a card party at Mrs. Ray
Coleman's Wednesday afternoon. Bach
member attending brought a guest.
Refreshments were served by Mra.
Coleman.
A pep rally for the R. N. A- lodges
of this district will be held In Ash
land in Maroh, the date to be an
nounced later. Next regular meeting
of the lodge in Jacksonville will be
held Maroh 7 at tholr hall.
An exeoutive meeting of the Mis
sionary society waa held at Mra. I. A.
Dew's on the Jacksonville highway
February 38.
. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lyons and
family were dinner guests at the
John Lyons home In Medford Sunday.
George Baokes plans to have the
foundation for hta new home on
North Oregon street completed this
week. John Bow dish of Medford is
doing the work.
Mr. and Mra. Jaok Clark and chil
dren of Medford called on Mr. and
Missionary society of the Presby
terian church met at Mrs. John R
Knight's. February S3. Election of
offloera was held aa follows: Presi
dent, Mrs. Fred Pick: treasurer, Mra.
Nellie Nledermeyer; .tecretary, Mra. I.
A. Dews; membership secretary. Mrs.
G. O. Sanden. Next meeting will be
held st the church March 23. Mrs.
James Forbes will be hostess.
A number from Jacksonville at
tended a Christian dcienoe lecture at
the Llthla theater In Ashland Thurs
day, and also at the Fox Craterlan
in Medford Friday.
Senior Christian Endeavor of the
Medford Presbyterian ohuroh will
meet with the Senior Ohrlatlan En
deavor society here Sunday evening
at 0:30. The Medford sooloty will
bo in charge. '
Junior Christian Endeavor society
of the Presbyterian ohuroh will spon
sor slide plotures, "Children of the
Flowery Kingdom." at 8 o'clock Sun
day evening at the church. The pub
lic is cordially invited to attend, es
pecially parents of members. An of
fering will be taken. The Junior En
deavor will not hold Its regular meeting-
that evening.
Miss Helen Sweet spent the week
end with Ana Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Le Smith entertained
the bridge club the evening of Feb
ruary 32. Three tables were In play.
Friends present for the evening were
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Coleman, Mr. and
Mrs. Oeorge Wendt.' Mr. and Mra.
James Lit tell. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Hunsaker and Mr. and Mrs. O. O.
Dorothy. High scores were won by
Mrs. Dorothy and James Lit tell. Re
freshments were served by the host
ess. Mrs. Fred Flck entertained at her
home with a card party Friday even
ing, honoring her huiband's birthday.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Bare
and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Brown of
Medford and Mr. and Mrs. Z. Q. Rid
del! and Mrs. Lula Sauls berry. At
the oloee of the evening refreshments
were served.
Mrs. Ruth Shlnn. employed at the
r, C. Kenly rsnoh out of Medford,
is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Kennon In Jacksonville this week.
Lou Lytle is reported quite Hi at
his home.
Mr. and Mrs. Fewell of South Jack
sonville are both reported 111 at their
home.
Mr. and Mrs. V. T. Wilson of Med
ford spent Saturday evening at the
A- C. Bowman home.
Local health committee will meet
March 7. All Interested are Invited
to attend.
Donald Sullivan of Medford spent
the week-end at the O. O. Lewis
home.
Mr. and Mra. Floyd Eddtnga of
Gold HIM were visitors Sunday at the
Wm. Eaton home.
Miss Helen Kane left Friday for
Ashland, where she will visit her
aunt. Mrs. Butler, for a few days.
Mr. snd Mrs. Joseph Martin of the
Applegate district spent the week-end
with their daughter, Mrs. Clarence
Kasshafer,
Railroad Extends
Low-Price Dining
Car Meal Service
Extension of it popular-priced
meal service, recently Installed on
several well-known trains for experi
mental purposes, to all Its dining
cars, was announced today by the
Southern Pacific company.
Under the new policy, meal prices
are red iced more than 60 per cent
through the serving of full course
luncheons and dinners for the price
of the entree alone. It was pointed
out. Club breakfasts are also pro
vided at low cost.
Dining car patrons are now offered
a choice of any one of five entrees,
moderately priced on a sliding scale,
and the remainder of the meal. In
cluding soup, sslad, vegetables, bread,
butter, dessert snd beverage, la serv
ed without additional charge, it Is
explained.
The fmmout old trick of
sewing through the body
has a sample explanatioiv-
The needle i flexible-you
can bend it to shape, but it
springs back to a straight
line when released . .
and it doesn't go th rough the
victim's body ... it passes
around it . . . front to back
, . . through this clever little
tube.
Bible or Booze
(By E. A. Oldenburg.)
"For the lova of money Is the root
of all evil." Bible. 1 Timothy 8:10.
The love of money la certainly the
taproot of the booze rvll. When men
are converted and see the light they
will talk of their put experiences.
This was the word of a converted
brewer In the so-called good old days
before Amendment 18: "You take a
glass of bepr and throw It against the
celling. What sticks la beer: what
comes down la profits." Such d1a
proportionate profits mark the menu
faoture and aala of all booze when
restrictions are removed from Its
path. It furnishes plenty of money
to buy anything that Is needed, from
corrupt politicians down, or up.
The profits are so much greater
than those from helpful business that
every brewery and distillery that had
been turned to the manufacture of
better things la already making every
preparation to return the old busi
ness. Pabst will no longer make cheese,
nor Busch soft drinks, nor distilleries
machinery? Why ahould they? Prof
its from these things are Insignifi
cant when compared with the profits
from beer and boose. But dealere
in legitimate merchandise should re
member that when people, especially
In these days, spend their money lor
beer and booze they do not have It
for more needful things.
Wo remember stopping Into the
store of a merchant friend. He show
ed us a safe and aald: "There are
.11,000 In that safe that I wlU sell
you for ten cents." The answer:
"No, thank you. I like prettier fig
urea on my wall paper."
These unreasonable profits did then
and will again prove plenty of In
centive for the most unscrupulous
high pressure salesmanship. Nor waa
It always for the moment. The fu
ture of the business was always kept
well In mind.
The advice from leading Uquorlta:
"Pennies spent among the children
now to form the habit will return
dollars when they grow up," wsa al
waya acted upon. How well we re
member that at some schools toy
bottles filled with liquor and little
nipples attached had been distribut
ed among the children.
Many other devices were employed
to get the growing generation started
using the atuff. Advertising waa pro
fuse and so plentiful that It waa a
brave paper Indeed that would make
an adverse statement about the busi
ness. What was then will return If
booze does.
By far the worst la the Interna
tional phase of It and It. Interlink
ing with other International un
speakable.. The flndlnga of Investi
gations may atlll be found on record.
The controlling Interest of alt our
leading breweries, wherever located.
Milwaukee, St. louls, Hew Vork or
elsewhere, was held by a Brltlah syn
dicate. It will be found that they are atlll
in the earn, hands. That syndicate
la welt represented In the Willamette
valley hop fields. Large blocks of
stock In every other phase of Amer
ican booze are held In Europe. It
' waa and perhaps still 1a, also true
that large blocks of shares in leading
American newspapers are lso In alien
hands,
"This partly explain, the floods of
European funds that were used to
defest the eighteenth amendment end
lu enforcement. A! nee th. enact
ment of the amendment France ajono
haa apent more money her. for 1U
defeat than It would hav. required to
mske th. defaulted debt payment.
"The love of mon.T la th. root of
all .vll." Th. Uproot of th. liquor
ertl most assuredly just that and
ha. It. tendrils deep In every leading
European nation.
Real estate or in drance &e&Ta It
to Jones. Phone 789.
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Broken windows glazed !!
Trowbrldg. Oablnet Worka.
THREE OLD PALS
OF ROOSEVELT TO
BE SECRETARIES
Louis Howe, Marvin Mcln
tyre and Stephen Early
Named by Incoming Presi
dentName Envoys Next
Br FTLtNCEg M. STEPHENSOW
HYDE PARK. N. Y., Mar. 3 (PI
President-elect Roosevelt haa com
pleted the selection of his official
family and with a serious mind and
lleht heart turned toward the while
House.
He picked "louls, Mao and Steve
for hia secretsrlat Louis M. Howe,
senior secretary, and Marvin H. Mc-
Intyre of Kentucky, and Stephen E.
Early of Virginia, aa hta other chief
aides In the White House.
Woman Is Numsd.
The cabinet was completed offic
ially with the announcement of
Miss Prances Perkins, New Vork state
commissioner of labor, aa the secre
tary of labor, and Daniel O. Roper of
South Carolina as secretary of com
merce.
So far as Immediate appointment,
are concerned. Mr. Roosevelt hss fin
ished his task and has surrounded
himself with trusted friends.
He will carry on the present White
House staff that hu continued
through past Democratic and Repub
lican admlnlatratlona Rudolph Fora
ter aa executive clerk: Pat McKenna,
as executive office doorkeeper, and
Brwln H. Hoover, aa head usher.
These are men who know American
officialdom and how to keep th.
wheels spinning smoothly at th.
White House.
Kenriy to Take Helm.
With this groundwork Mr. Roose
velt Is In a position to take active
control of the government next Sat
urday noon. It la probable that Wil
liam H. Wood In. new secretary of the
treasury, around whom la revolving
the national business and banking
situation, will see Mr. Roosevelt In
New York today. -
Next week Mr. Roosevelt turns to
the tremendous task of naming th.
scores of assistant aeoretarlea and the
heads of th. dlplomatlo corps.
The prize dlplomatlo plums are
faat disappearing. Robert W. Bing
ham, Louisville publisher, Is slated
for London: Mayor James M. Ourley
of Boston, for Italy: possibly Jesse I.
Straua of New York, for Parts: and
probably Olark M. Howell of Atlanta,
or Robert Dunham of Chicago, for
Berlin.
It seems now that th. career dip
lomats, Joeeph O. Grew at Tokyo and
Nelson T. Johnson In China, may be
continued, together with William 8.
Culbertaon In Chile. -
PAY SURPRISE VISIT TO
LOCAL LODGE
Talisman Lodge No. 9, Knights of
Pythias, met Monday evening. I
might say for the benefit of the
brothers who were not present that
It was a little more than a regular
seaslon as we had a pleasant surprise
by having several o fthe members of
Thermopalee lodge, K. of P., at Grants
Pasa walk In on ua Just as lodge was
called to order.
The vlsttora were: District Deputy
Grand Chancelor O. 0. Howard: Chan
oelor Commander A. Watson; K.,of R.
A. Myron Oaston; Lodge Deputy Clar
ence Baldwin and Earl Lanphler.
Medford lodge challenged Or ante
pas sto a membership contest. Rose
burg lodge was given a chance to
enter the contest, the lodge receiving
the least number of points to fur
nlsh a feed.
If Orsnts Pass lodge shows as much
pep all through the contest as they
did last Monday ev there will be
no doubt about Medford lodge hav
Ing to furnish the feed.
It looks as though there was go
ing to be some excitement each Mon
day eve. The district deputy grand
chancelor gave a short talk on the
importance of our district conven
tion to be held in Grants Pass soon.
Refreaments were served after lodge.
B. R HARWOOD.
Press Correspondent tor
Talisman Lodge Wo. 31.
E
by
SAIJCM. March J. (API Among
th. IS house bills signed by Governor
Julius Xj. Meier today waa the re
vised atata game code, the teacher,
tenur. law affecting Multnomah,
county, and th. measur. prohibiting
advertising by dentists. All three
were subject, of considerable discus,
slon before their paasage In both,
house, of th. legislature.
OATH OF ALLEGIANCE
DUBLIN, Irish Free Stat.. March
3. (API Th. Dall Elreann today
passed by vote of 7i to 48 a gov
ernment bill abolishing the oath of
allegiance to the Brlteh crown.
Phone 842. We ll baul away your
refuse. City Sanitary Bervioa.