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TifEDFCRD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGOX THURSDAY, MARCH 9. 1033. PA'QE SEVEN DON'T FORGET TO PHONE THAT Want Ad HERB ABE THE RATES: Per word first insertion 3o (Minimum 25c) Each additional Insertion. - per word (Minimum 10c) ' Per line per month, without copy changes Phone 75 I LOST LOST Keyring with about 15 keys, Saturday on East Main near bridge, Leave at Mall Tribune. t LOST If dog missing, call 1618. WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Man with equipment to handle 30 acres near Talent. Good deal for the right man. Cal even ings this week, 429 N Central. Med ford. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Work by hour, week : or month. D. O. Wilson. 413 North Central. Phone 15S3-W. TWO MEN want job. work inside or .out. 626 W. 4th St. Tel. 832-X. EXPERT PAINT KB will do sign paint, lng Interior decorating general paint lobe Call at 222 So Central WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED AT ONCE Light 4 or 8 cyllnder sedan or coach, and, must be in A-l mechanical shape, good finish and . upholstery. Must oe reasonably priced. 444 N. Drape St., 1 to 7 p. rn- .. WANTED To buy horse, about 1600 lbs., black preierrea. i. u 44 North Orange. nnuqi ipA RS!WT-Rmftil. furnished strictly modern house. Must- have a oearooma. iesiraDio iuwww Tel. 1164-J. WANTED 2d hand goods and Junk Pat's. 1506 Prune. Tel. 547-1. ) WANTED Household goods, stoves, tools, or what have you. . MED FORD BARGAIN HOUSE 17 N Grape St Phone 1063. FOR RENT HOUSES NEW, up-to-date house; all kinds builtlns, 3 bedrooms, beautiful liv ing room. batn. xiwnen, screen porch, double trays, electric range, heater, garage. 204 So. Grape. FOR' RENT Small, strictly modern furnished house; tmgiaairo. garage 321 North Holly St. FURN. duplex for rent. Tel. 201-H. 7-ROOM house, 19 No. Peach, t17.50, water paid. Phone 1042-W. FOR RENT 4 -room duplex with ras range and heater. 610 North Bart lett. Phone 341-R-l. FURN. HOUSES. O. A. DeVoe. FOR RENT East aid five room house, well furnished, water paid 123.60. Phone 1149. FOR RENT 4 -room modern furnish ed houae; hardwood floors, over stuffed, electrlo range. Call at 530 8. Central. HOMES FOR KENT Call 796. FOR, RENT Clean, partly rurniahed 4-room house. Telephone 488-M. FOR RENT 5-room rurnished house and garage. Call at 345 N Bartlett FOR RENT Furnished 5-room mod ern bouse. Call at 41 3 Riverside FOR RENT Partly furnished home close In, nice ahade, garden spot garage. $20, water rent paid; lo cated at 315 So. Riversrside; in-, quire at 335 So. Riverside. FOR RENT Homes. Furnished or unfurnished. Brown White FOR RENT APARTMENTS COMPLETELY fura. 3-roora apt- 329 No. Ivy. 3-ROOM partly furnished apartment, bath, pantry, garage; also upstairs aparament. furnished; outeldo ent rance. 304 SO. Grape. 3-ROOM apt., ground floor. 418 N. Try. APARTMENT 114 Aimond St. FURNISHED apartment. Durell Court U39 N Holly, phone 1232-W FOR RENT Attractive ground floor apartment for couple employed Call at 633 Plum St. after 6 p m or Sundaya ATTR ACTIVE two rooms, furnished; garage; water paid HI. 50 Phone 130. FOR RENT BOARD AND ROOMS FOR RENT Rooms, board; close In. 153 N. Oakdaie. .BOARD AND ROOM ft 716 E- Main 7 Rates very moderate FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOP. PENT 40 A., fenced. 3-rooni "bln. barn. 6 A. cultivated, fruit. U. Dundon, Rogue iUvex, Oregoo. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS PLEASANT room, close in. bath, gar age. 609 E. Main. Phone 345. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8 Grape FOR RENT Comfortable room: pri vate entrance. One block from Main St. Reasonable rates. 332 S Central BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE or TRADE Fish pond on coast highway, doing fair business. For particulars write Ira Patrick, North Bend. Ore FOR EXCHANGE TRADE Practically new milking ma chine for two good milk cows. Wyant's Dairy. Rt- 2 FOR SALE OR TRADE 2 brood sow?: will farrow March 12th to 15th. G. Faske, Butte Falls, Box 43. FOR SALE Or trade for cows, Han sen'o triple pedigreed trapnested Leghorns; .laying 70. Tel. 16. FIRST MORTGAGE on desirable close in residence, to exchange for Bldg. & Loan stock. Address Box 10028, Tribune. WOOD for aay or potatoes, near Trail R O Skellenger. Trail. Ore. WILL trade dry 10 fir and hard wood for light truck 32 East 4th FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 20-acre rancn, wen imptv-u, tiu accept Medford clear and t&fih or assignment of bank account at First Natl. bank. No agent. Box 10039, care Tribune. FOR SALE OR TRADE One acre Ir rigated garden land, with 5-room house and woodshed city of Rogue River. Prefer property near Med ford. Tel. Jacksonville 173. FOR SALE AUTOMBILES FOR SALE or TRADE for wood Ford Trucks and Fordoon. ' Med. Fuel Co. FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE OR TRADE Mammoth Bronze breeding turkeys, auu ee wards St. NARAOANSETT turkey breeding stock. Reasonable Mrs. John Fuss. Rogue River. Ore. FOR SALE Barred Rock hatching eggs, laying a-train 4.ju ,uuii 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 I. 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 24 page catalog free Jenks Poultry Farms. Tangent. Oregon. DRESSLER'S Square Deal Hatchery, 1107 E Main Phone 1569-Y FOR SALE 'FRUITS VEGETABLES NEWTOWN APPLES Cheap. Ala Vista Packing House . FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FRESH and springer heifers for sale, also small pigs. Call 1520 North Riverside. RED feeder pigs. AdoU Schulz, Beagle FOR SALE HOMES $700 equity In 4 -room modern house. '4 acre, 3 miles from Medford: Wanted, late model car or what have you, cheap . for cash. No reasonable offer refused. Harold Jones, 604 N. 3rd St., Grants pass. A REAL BUY In ft 5-room modern home. Inquire at 222 W. Jack son. - MODERN home, 2 lots, fruit, berries, near school. 81350 easy terms. Consider Jackson County Bldg. At Loan stock as down payment. Owner, 1232-W. FOR SALE Good 3 room house (east ftvmt) and nice lot close to Berry dale store. A great bargain at 450 Terms. Phone 517-L. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE ONE ACRE close In, 3-room house. garage, nennouse; can or w mo Also 3 -acre home adjoining; sell or trade. Rt. 1. Box 129. Tel. U19-Y. FOR SALE. CHEAP acre, house and outbuildings. Rt. 1. Box 250. E. B. Bishop. 1 WHEN you think of real estate think of Brown & White. FOR SALE DOGS AND PETS FOR SALE Pedigreed roller female canaries. Mrs. Thrasher. Phone Jacksonville 173. FOR SALE FUEL APPLE-WOOD Phone 597-J-5. FOR S A LE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE First mortgage on 40 acres Improved, balance i450; will take $1200, or assignment of bank account at First Natl, bank: also one of $850, at liberal discount or alignment aa above. Box 9984, care Tribune. FOR SALE Choice perennial plants inohidlnff nlnfc ohlox. oriental pop ples Jlnum, peach-leaf bells (blue bells i. iris. etc. Phone 192-1. 326 South Hoilv. COLD 6TORAOB Butcher's outfit. a.min Mrv w 1 1 nortj.hl box. compressor twin 'cylinder, auto matic start and stop, water cooling tower. F. W. Newman. Amity, Ore. FOR SALE Baled atfslfa, 60c hundred:- baled straw 30c per bale: chopped hay 50c "undred. E. H. Nledermever. Tel. 697-R-l. ORCHARDISTS Don't neglect your orchards. Better days are aneao. For Pear. Trees, Cherry, Apple. Peach. Apricot. Almond, Plum, Walnuts, Filberts, Orapes. Roses. Shrubs, etc, call at W, B. Bar num. Medford. 3 miles south on pacific hlehway or phone 851R2. Carlton Nursery Company. Carlton, Oregon. FOR SALE 30-30 Savage rifle, equip ped with peep rear eight and marble front site. Also Winchester .22 rifle i with tjoxl fctftus. B-Jth auns neanv ( new. priced to sell Phone 76-W I evenings. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Wood range. Eads Trans fer and Storage. Phone 315. FOR SALS Good Delicious apples and Newtown culls, or will trade t r wood or whatever you have. J Kan tor. Rt. 4, Box 237. FANCY Success beardless seed barley for seed. Phone 697-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 $1.75 Prevoat Beauty Shop. 16 Laurel. Tel 727-J. ALFALFA. 98 00; wheat. 81.05 CWt.; barley. 85c: ear corn. 90c. Phone O. A. DeVoe 623-J-3. GET the "No Hunting" and trespass ing signs at the Mail rrtbune Job iff ice: printed on cloth to with stand the rain and weather. 3UPERFEX oil heater, cheap. Phoue 1012. FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all makes. $6 up: terms if desired All makes rented and repaired White Sewing Machine Co. 34 N Bartlett FOR sand, gravel, sediment, fertiliser and teaming Phone 913-J. FOR SALE Har ley -David son motor cycle 885 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 Colvlx. 525 a m Central. Phone 735-M. GET the "No Hunting" and trespass ing signs at the Mall Tribune Job office: printed on cloth to with stand the rain and weather HAWLET TRANSFER Expert pack ers and movers Special livestock moving equipment Prices right Satisfaction guaranteed 619 North Riverside Phone '044-X BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON ' CO. ABSTKAf'l CO. Abstracts of Title ana Title Insurance, ftir only complete Title system tn Jackson County. -. MURRAY ABSTRACT! CO Abstracts of Title Title Insurance Rooms 8 and 6 No 33 North Central Ave upstairs Automobile Loans. CONTRACTS REFINANCED . PAYMENTS REDUCED We pay up balance due dealer, bank or finance company and extend jrour payments Additional money loaned Phone 81 for aouointment Dressmaking and Remodeling. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking --na remoaeung, 4-4 Medford Biog Myrtle Andrews. Phone 1181. t tpert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO II - Tel 1172 House cleaning Floor waxing. Ori ental rug cleaning, specialty Job Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant tn southern Oregon. Printing of all kinds; book binding; loose-leaf ledgers, and blanks, billing systems, duplicating cash sales clips and everything in the printing line. 38-30 N Grape Phone 75. Money to Lend. WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE AND LATE MODEL AUTOS. Three per cent per month on un paid balance. No-other charge. See w. e. raomai. s central Ground floor Oraterlan Theatre Bldg state License No S-157 Painting and Paperhanglng. HARRY MARX Painting, tinting, paperhanglng. Phone 14-F-4, Bee Coleman Creek mad EADS TRANSFER ft STORAGE CO. Office 1016 No. Central Phone 816 Prices right. Service guaranteed RE1NK1NG TRUCKING CO. Trans fer and Storage. We haul anything at a reasonable price. Ill No Plr Street Phone 833 Piano Instrnetlon BETTER piano instruction, individ ual or class The basic way Hatght Music Studio. Liberty Building Phone 73. LEGAL NOTICES Summons for Publication. NO. 6364 Equity. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. Medford Irrigation District, a public corporation, Plaintiff, vs. Helen M. VanZtle and Chas. J. Van ZUe. Jr., wife and husband; W. E. Banta, and A. E. Seaman; Jane Do Banta (whose correct first name Is unknown), wife of said W. E. Bant, If the said W. E. Banta be married: and also all other persons or partita unknown claiming any right, title, estate, Hen or Interest in the real estate described in the complaint nerem, - oeienaants. 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. K. Banta be married, and also all other persons or parties in 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 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 16th day of Feb ruary. 1933. the date nt the first pub lication of this Summon. You art hereby notified that you fall so to appear and answer said Complaint within the time aforesaid, for want thereof, the plaintif! will apply to sa'.d Court for the relief demanded in said Complaint, a succinct statement of which is: That a decree be entered adjudicat ing any and all rleht. title, estate Hen or interest, which you. or any f jou, or any of the above nsmed 4e fondants, have, or claim to have In, to. or upon real property located within Jackaon County. Oregon, de scribed as follows, to-wlt: , Commence at the feoutnwest 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 feet and North 850.9 feec. to a true point of beginning; thence East 104.75 feet; thence South 437.10 feet: thence West 10475 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 tract reserved for road purposes. Also, conveying herewith, a right-of-way over and across the following described tract, to-wit: Commence at the Southwest corner of D. L. C. No. 46 In Township 37 South of Ra nge 1 West of the W 1 11 a me t re 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 of D. L. C. No. 46 in Township 37 South of Range 1 West of the Vtlllamett Me ridian, and run thence East 990 foot and North 850.9 feet to a true point of beginning; thence West 318 leel; thence South 18 feet; thenco East 318 feet; and thence North 18 feet 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 is the owner In fee simple of the whole of said premises, frc. and clear of any ana an rignt. (itie, estate, ncn or Interest of all the defendants in this suit, and that all persons claim ing, or to claim, by, or through them, or any or them, be ro-ever restrained and 'barred from asserting or clainv lng any Hen or interest in or to said real property, and that plaintiff's tltlv to said premises be forever quieted and set at rest; and for such other relief as to the Court may seem Just and equitable. That date of the Order herein for service of thla 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 Plaintili Address: Cooley Theater Building, Medford, Oregon. Notice. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of C. E. Lange, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has filed her Final Ac count in the above entitled matte-. and the above entitled Court has nxea April 3ra. IP33, at 10:00 o'clock a. m., in the County Court Room, in the Court House in Medford, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing ob jections to said Fintl Account, and for the settlement thereof. HILDEGARD LANGE. Executrix.' STOCK of men's Jurnlahings and shoea located at 105 E. Main Street, Mfdfnrr1. Clr&onn mill KA rr. i sale by sealed bids which will oe hi, u.uu . m., ftiarcn 1. 1B33 at 471 Plttlf nlrulr .-.. n gon. and at the office of the Referee in Bankruptcy. Medford, Oregon. This stock inventories $2410.00 fix tures $535.00. Certified check for 10 must accompany bid. Stock may be Inspected at) day Saturday. March "iuimuy. Maron la, jy33, AH nids subject to the approval of the Referee in Bankruptcy at Med ford . Oracrnn B I try ject any or all bids. . i O- w- INGRAM, Receiver. 471 PJttock Block, Portland, Oregon. Notice to Creditors. In the District Court of the United StAtM frrr t.ha rl.tvi n United States of America for the wneiic or uaoriei Powder and Supply Company, a corporation. Plaintiff, Clarence Young, Southern Surety wvuiouj, b wrporawon, and Co lumbia Casualty Company, a cor poration. Defendant To all persons, named or unnamed, Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS 1, Condensed atmospheric moisture 4. Arabian sea port 8. Pack 12, aiascullnt lift in e IS. Reml asunder 14. City In Penn sylvania 15. Strict discipli narian IT. Demolish 18. Paradise 19. Harmonized 20. So be It 23. Resumes 25. Acid fruit 27. Small cup ' used In iiarnon4 cutting It. Fold over on 31. Idolized . . S3. Kxpand 3.". Harden Sfi. .Marry 13. Loves overmuch 19. Peaceful 12. Dispatched 13. Ruin 15. Town In Alaska IT. Lengthy Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle H AIR MS PrrCjT jfe 1 T 5 o -P 9m- u RglPA c pj V OWjP ONYDEBA5E EM jSL AYE RNEL. RA! JIT A rTg AID X TEIRII Mra yMpJro p oia d pI E r pTtT mmMp e nTc e E LMMALaN E WM R U BIBIE RJV SiE. CURE D -LP. lere maMag O H Y lieieidisrIqidnIeIeIdTs 41. Act or penis- DOWN lng and 1. Knt bright amending 2. Aga R2. Wings 3. Strife A3. God of war 4. Barren M. Bind t. Kind of Mil 55. Give rnai car; Information colloq. M. TTarbor . Leveled 67. Wily 7. Clear profit r jIl BBB B 1 "1" ifLll 35 jp 1Z 3 J ip 38 "" " """" 3 " m""" mini mi 7 m so s, ) MM it Wf I I I I bM I I 1 WA I I I known or unknown, having claims ajratnst Clarence Young, (trowing out of the performance of a contract be tween the said Clarence young ana the United States of America lor grading on Diamond Lake Highway, project 43-B. beginning at Station ' O' and ending at Station 273 in the Crater National Foret In Jack son County. Stat of Oregon, for a distance of 5.170 miles: You and each of you are hereby notified that action has been com menced in the District Court of the United States for the District of Ore gon In the CAe of United States of America for the use and benefit or Gabriel Powder and Supply Company v. Clarence Young, Southern Surety Comnnny, a corporation, and Colum bia Casualty Company, a corporation. Tor the collection of the claim of Gabriel Powder and Supply Company for furnthltuc materials in carrying out the contract referred to above. that Mtd action la now pending in said court; and you Te hereby notl- iiea mat you may appear tnerein ano Intervene and establish any claim you may have In connection with Mid matter. W. C WINSLOW, Attorney for Plaintiff. Antelope ANTELOPE. March 9. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Bill Btgham and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Blgham and children attended a program at Derby February 34. They reported a good time. Misses Grace and Ruth Blgham teach at Derby. Mrs. Helen Culbertaon and little daughter went to Salem March 1 to attend the wedding March 4 of Archie Pteroe. brother of Mrs. Culbertson, to Miss Helen High. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Grebb and little daughter, have returned from Butte Falls, where they spent the week-end with Mrs- Grebb's. father and mother. Mrs. J. T. Woods spent the after noon of February 21 with Mrs. B. K. Rigga. . Rev. D. D. Randall of Medford preached at the Antelope school house March 5. It was Impossible for the Central Point quartet to be present. but they have promised to come at later date. Mrs. B. K. Rlggs visited Mrs. T. T. Hatlett March 3. Mr. and Mrs. Fred were In Medford Friday, March 3, on business. Barney Rlggs and Joe Sllva are chopping wood for Carl1 yon der Hel len. Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Rlggs" spent March 5 with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Blg ham. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Smith spent March 5 with Mr. and Mrs. Aftert Blgham. Mr. Smith is a brother of Mrs. Blgham. Antelope Literary club will meet March 10 at 8 o'clock. Every one is Invited. Refreshments will be served after the program. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Grlsham spent February 26 with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wood. Mr. Grlsham la working at Talent. " - - Tolo TOLO. March 9. (Spl.) Mrs. Lulu Thurston took her Bth and 6th grade pupils to Jacksonville Wednesday to the museum and antique shop. They enjoyed it all Immensely. Mrs. Edyth Bohnert and Helen Lees of Central Point visited Dorothy In man recently. - They rowed across the lake and made the difficult climb up Table Rock from the south side. Two swings have been added to the playground equipment at Tolo school. Mrs. Tracy and daughter, Ernestine, visited Central Point high school Fri day. To help her In preparing a paper on local history, which she presented Cross-Word Puzzle I. Kind of antelope I. Bander from on lan guage te another 10. French river 11. Troublesome garden Krowth Iff. Sinning voice 19. Lukewarm 20. Alack 2L One of an ancient race 22. Easily moved 24. (Jrow drowsy Z6. Post of a staircase 29. Egvptian solai dink !i0. Nutsanre 32. "nun room 34. Is defeated 37. Silver coin of Peru 40. Star to Ortoa 41. Lid 43. Long narrow bonrd 44. Lonx stfrk 4(5. Kins rain 41. Knock 49, Pronoun M. Lubricate 41. French marshal J AGE OME5 at the teachers' meeting at Oak Grove school Friday, Mrs. Thurston had a long talk with John Ross of Central Point. Mr. Ross loaned for this oc casion the peace pipe used at Table Rock treaty. Mrs. Ralph Dawson and children of Ray Gold visited friends In Med ford Sunday. Albert Peterman returned to school Monday, having been confined to his home with tonsil It is several days. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Kathan and fam ily of Rogue River are moving onto the Swlftwater property (known as the old prune orchard ) near Ray Gold. They will spend the summer there, raising garden truck and look ing after the cattle ranging there be longing to Mr. Richmond of Evans creek. Denver Davla was looking after some business In Medford Monday. Sams Valley SAMS VALLEY, Mar. . (Spl.) Forest protection and fire prevention program was put on at Orang Sat urday by Oeo. E. Griffith, national forester, of Portland, and W. V. Ful ler, head of the state forest service. of tfnlem. Slides pictured forests, streams and wild life scenes. Mr. Griffith gave two pleasing vocal num bers, followed by two readings by w. V. Fuller. During the business ses sion, Mr. and Mrs. Prlckett were given the obligation of the first and second degrees. Arthur Straus was elected by the Table Rock school board Monday night, to teach the upper grades of that district next yar. Sams Valley won both games of basketball against Eale Point on the local floor Friday night when the high school and town teams met. Mr. and Mti. A. L. Straus and chil dren were dinner guests Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Nealon at Table Rock. Good weather of the last few days has brought farmers and housewives early gardening rapidly. Mrs. O. R. Tree ham and Mrs. Dan Qerber entertained the Ladles' club at the schoolhouse Thursday after noon. The president, Mrs. Aletta Blgham. waa absent due to Illness. Refreshments were served to IB ladles. Miss Frsnces Wilson and Miss Na omi Magruder called in the Sady Cove distriot Saturday. ' . Prospect PROSPECT. Mar. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jollff, who have been living In a oabln on the Que Dlts worth ranch, have moved to Brem erton, Wash. Dr. and Mrs. Haynes of Ashland have taken over the Mansfield ranch and are residing thert. The home demonstration meeting, March 8, was held at Mrs." ""Everett Fredericks' at the power plant. Mr. and Mrs. John Grieve and small son have moved from Medford and are making their home with Mr, and Mrs. W. T. Grieve. Sunday school Is held each Sun day after no n at the Prospect school. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Richardson have returned from Eugene, where they visited their son and daughter-ln law several days. Work has started on the Snook road, and several men are employed on it. , A branch of the county commis sary Is open each Wednesday In the MoLeod store and quite a number of families are getting supplies there, Jacksonville JACKSONVILLE. Mar. 9. (Spl.) Radio fans In Jacksonville re en' thusiastlc over the KMED Sunday morning broadcasts sponsored by Al len O. Hess. It is the -wish of the community that the broadcasts con tinue. Miss Eleanor Clark shopped In Med ford Saturday, Eastern Star chapter of this district will hold a meeting in Ashland March 20. Mrs. Monnle Hauser of Salem, aeso elate grand matron, O. E. S. of Ore gon, will make her official visit to Adarel chapter Thursday, March lit. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Da vies of For est creek spent the week-end at the O. C. Dorothy home. John Dougan of Sams Valley and George Woodson of Ashland spent Sunday at the Chris Keegan home here. ; Mrs. John Pernoll of Applegnte post office called on Miss Issle MoCully Sunday. Mr.- and Mrs. Art Poole, who have been residing tn the old Methodist parsonage, moved Sunday to Central Point. Several members of Adarel chapter, O. E. S.f visited the Ashland chapter Tuesday for the official visit of the associate jrrand matron of Oregon, Mrs. Monnle Hauler of Salem. At tending were Mesdamea E. C. Rlddell Fred Flck, E. S. Severance, Anna Ca ter and John Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Brown and fam ily of Kings highway were dinner UAt Sunday at the Peter Flcjc home. Mrs. John Opp returned homo Wednesday from Portland, where she has been visiting her three daugh ters for the past two weeks. Mt, and Mrs. Bud Laurente and children. Kenneth and Dorothy, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Dor othy. Dramatic club of Jacksonville high school will present two one-act plays this evening at One school gvmna alum. The plays will be "Jerry" and "Barbara." Admission of five and ten cents will be charged, Mrs. J. O. Vlsle of Phoenix ti rls. I ting her daughter, Mrs. G. O. San den. Many in Jacksonville are planting their early gardens, while nearby farmers have started their spring work. Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. C'ln ton Smith entertained at dinner for Mx. and Mr Fred Cummin oi Mod- It's Will Rogers The Representative IIk'hI If ' y it ' ij r -of ft. a ifi t Mi ' II TA rfynl "N' V Her. Is Will Rogori, rapretonta. tive-elect from Oklahoma, as ho ap pearcd In Washington upon hla ar rival thoro, (Associated Prass Photo ford nd Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Hanna. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Coo of Murphy wero Sunday visitors at tho O. M. Knox home. Royal Neighbors taoge held Its reg ular meeting Tuesday. Plans were made to attend tine district pep rally In Ashland, Moron 10. Jacksonville lodge will put on the Initiatory work Miss Anna Smith spent the week end with Helen Sweet on Orlffln creek. : Meteorological Report March 9, 1033. Forecasts. Medford and vicinity: Pair tonighy1 and 'Friday. -.No change in tempera ture. Oregon: Pair toijight and Friday. No change In temperature. Local Pata. Lowest temperature this morning. 6 degrees. Temperature a year ago today: Highest, 04; lowest, 44. Total precipitation since Septem ber 1, 1933, 11.97 Inches. Relative humidity at 5 p. m. yester day, 28 per cent; 0 a. m. today, 80 per cent. Sunset today, 6:10 p. m. Tomorrow: Sunrise, 0:31 a. m. Bun set. 6:12 p. m. Observations Taken at 5 a. m., - U0 .Meridian Time. Boston 50 38 .90 Cloudy Cheyenne 38 14 T Snow Chicago .............. .... 18 Clear Eureka 64 44 Cloudy Helena .. 34 8 Clear Los Angeles 73 48 Cloudy .Medrord 81 38 Cloudy New Orleans 08 S3 Clear New York 43 98 T P. Cdy. Omaha 30 18 .01 Snow Phoenix .............. 78 A3 Clear Portland 63 38 Clear Reno .... 60 34 Cloudy Roseburg ............ 63 34 Cloudy Salt Lake 40 34 T P Cdy. San Francisco 84 60 ' Clear Seattle 40 34 T Clear Spokane 44 34 Clesr Walla Walla 48 32 Clear Washington, D.C. 62 40 .03 Clear Bellview Grangers Hear Debaters Of U of O. and O. S. C. BBLLVTEW, Mat. 9. (Spl .) Be ! ! view Orange met, with a large at tendnnoe. Program Included a de bate, O. S- C. taking the affirma tive and U. of O. the negative. Sub ject was, Resolved, that the exist ing tariff walls are contrary to the best Interest of the American peo ple, especially those of the North west. U. of O. was represented by Frank Skalet and Otto Vonderhelt and O. S. C. by Hartley and Frank Llvlnx. Professor W. A. Dshlberg acompanled them. Many Interesting report jt-n by the standing committees. Six candidates were given the third and fourth degree work. It was announced by the home economics chairman. Alice Oowland. that the Orange an:ee would meet with Mary Stenrud. Thursday after noon, and work on a quilt. H. . committee for next meeting la Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Homes, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Helm, Mr. and Mrs. Noel Heard. Mr. and Mrs. Nell Heard and George Helms. A social time with refreshments, games and dancing, finished the program. II Si U PLEADS CAUSE OF Volume to Be Published March 16 Says Individual Should Have Full Liberty of Action and Protection NEW YORK. March (AP) President Roosevelt, In his book ''Looking Forward," says "I do not believe that tn the name of the sac red word. Individualism, a few pow- perfui interests ahould be permitted to make Industrial cannon fodder of the lives of half the population of the United States.' "I believe that the Individual should have full liberty of action to make the most of himself," he adda in the volume that will be published March 10. Frlvate Property Sacred. "I believe In the sacrednesa of pri vate property, which means that I do not believe that It should be subjected to the ruthless manlpula- ,; tion of professional gamblers In the stock market and In the corporate system. "I share the general complaint against regimentation; I dislike It not only when it la carried out by an Informal group amounting to an economic government of the United States, but also when It la done by the government of the United States Itself. Government Can Protect. "I believe that the government, without becoming a prying bureauc racy, can act as a check or counter balance of this oligarchy so aa to secure Initiative, life, a chance to work, and the safety of savings to men and women, rather than safety of exploitation to the exploiter, safe ty to manipulation to the financial manipulator, safety of unlicensed powers to those who would speculate to the bitter end with the welfare and the property of other people. "A mere builder of more Industrial plants, a creator of more railroad systems, an organizer of more cor porations, is as likely to be a danger as a help. The day of the great pro moter or financial titan, to whom we granted evehythlng if only he would build to develop, le over." DAUGHTER OF 1 81 2 BURIED IN SALEM SEATTLS. March (AP) Mrs. Elisabeth Klggs, born In Salem, and the only registered member In Ore gon of the "Daughters of 1812," waa burled hero today. Her father waa Captain Levin Kngllsh who crossed the plains In 1849. A son, J. A. Rlggs, lives In Seattle, and a daughter, Mrs. otto Kline, la Portland, Two sisters. 'Mrs. Jan Williams of Salem, and Mrs. T. M. Elliott of Seatttle, and a brother, U O. English of Kooskla, Idaho, sur vive. GOLD HOARDERS WILL BE LISTED WASHINGTON, Mar. 9. - (Jp) Am the first of steps, that have been con templated against gold hoarders, Fed eral Reserve bank today vere under Instructions to collect from member banks the names of alt Individual who have withdrawn gold since Feb ruary 1 and still hold It on March 13. There waa a hint that after these names have been forwarded to Wash ington, action aimed at the gold hoarders might be taken, but the form of this action waa not dis closed. WASHINGTON, March f. m Should the new congress fail to sup port President Roosevelt It won't be because the Democrats lack a work ing majority in either house or sen ate. In the senate, for instance, there are 68 Democrats, 36 Republicans, one Parm-Laborlte and one vacancy. In the houae there are 312 Democrat, 117 Republicans, five Farm-Labor members, and one vacancy. Wilbur Back In Stanford Reign, STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Cal., March 9. (API Within an hour after arriving her. today. Dr. Ray Lyman Wilbur, secretary of the In terior in th. Hoover administration, took over hlu old Job, the presidency of Stanford University. Cutting Shorn Of Committee Power WASHINGTON, March . (Pi Senator Bronson Cutting (R N. M today was shorn of hla membership on th. senate's Important foreign re lations committee, but Republican senators ssserted h was not being penlld for havlnn actively sup ported President Roosevelt In th. campaign.