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MTDFORD MAIL TKTBUNE, MEDFOKD. OEEGO, FRIDAY MARCH 10, 1933. PAGE ELEVEN TTTPT DON'T FORGET , TO PHONE THAT Want Ad HERE ARB THE BATES: "per word first insertion (Minimum 25c) Bach additional Insertion, per word -lo (Minimum 10c) Per line per month, without odv changes ....1.25 75 Phone LOST Lady's black and white purse, rtange and check. Reward. 315 South Peach. LOST If dog mlsslnK. call 181b WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Man with equipment to fondle 30 acres near Talent Oood deal for the right man. Call even ings thla week, 429 N Central, Med- ford. WANTED SITUATIONS WOMAN with 3 children, want housekeeping for rentable gen tleman; country or town, lua Mantle. Tel. 407-L WANTED work by , hour, week or month. D. G. Wilson. 413 North Central. Phone 1563-W. TWO MEN want Job, work Inside or. out. 626 W. 4th St. Tel. 832-X. EXPERT PAINTER will do sign paint ing Interior decorating general paint jobs Call at 223 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 be reasonably priced. 444 N. Drape St., 1 to 7 p. m. WANTED To buy horse, about 1600 lbs., black preferred. T. L. Taylor, 44 North Orange. WANT TO RENT Small, furnished, strictly modern house. Must have 3 bedrooms. Desirable location. Tel. 1184-J. WANTED 2d hand goods and Junk. Pat's. 1506 Prune. Tel. S47-L. WANTED Household goods, stoves, tools, or what have you MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N Grape St Phone 1063 FOR RENT HOUSES HALF DUPLEX, furnished, fl. Ivy. Keys 919 yOR RENT House end garden near Medford. Phone 303, Jacksonville. NEW, up-to-date house; all kinds bulltins, 2 bedrooms, beautiful liv ing room, bath, kitchen, screen porch, double trays, electric range, heater, garage. 204 So. Grape FOR RENT Small, strictly modern furnlBhed house: Frlgidaire, garage 331 North Holly St. FURN duplex lor rent. Tel. 201-H. 7-ROOM house, 19 No. Peach, $17.50, water paid. Phone 1042-W. FOR RENT 4-room duplex with (as range and heater. 610 North Bart lett. Phone 341-R-i. FURN. HOUSES. O. A. DeVoe. FOR RENT East side five room house, well furnished, water paid 33.50 Phone 1149. FOR RENT -room modern furnish ed house; hardwood floors, over stuffed, electric range Call at 530 S Central HOMES FOR KENT Call 798 FOR RENT Clean, partly furnished 4,-room house Telephone 488-M FOR RENT 6-room furnished bouse and garage. Call at 345 n Bartieu FOR RENT Furnished 6 -room mod sre bouse. Call at 41 S Rivemde FOR RENT Partly furnished home close In. nice shade' garden spot garage 920. water rent paid; lo cated at 315 So Riverarside; In quire at 325 So. Riverside FOR RENT Home Furnished 01 unrurnisnea urown 11 1 FOR RENT APARTMENTS COMPLETELY furn. 3-room apt.. No. Ivy. a -ROOM nartlv furnished apartment bath pantry, garage; also upstairs apartment, "furnished: outeide ent rance. d CW. Uiirc. 3-ROOM apt. ivy. ground floor. 412 N APARTMENT 114 Almond St. FVKN1SHED apartment Durell Court 329 N Holly, phone 1232-W FOR RENT Attractive ground flooi apartment for couple empioyea Can at 632 plum St.. after 6pm or Sundays ATTRACTIVE two rooms, furnished: garage; water pal-1 til. 53 Phone 130. FOR RENT MISCELLASF.OI S FOR PENT 40 A.. lenced. 3-room ceb-n. barn. S A. ru'.-.tvatrtl. i'.utt M. Duadra. &ogu Rivci, Oregon. j FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS r0R BALE MISCELLANEOUS I PLEASANT room, close In, bath, gar- FOR SALE Baled alfalfa, 60c hun- age. '609 E. Main. Phone 345. dred; baled straw 30c per bale: - - - chopried hay 50c hundred. E. H. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8. Grape Nledormeyer. Tel. 697-R-l. FOB RENT Comfortable rooms; prl- FOR SALE Wood range Eads Trans Tat entrance One block from fer and Storage. Phone 315. Main St Reasonable rates. 233 S - :;,", TTTT. Central FOR SALE Good Delicious apples and Newtown oulls. or will trade f n FOR RENT Rooms, board; close In. PANCy success beardless seed barley : .'M N-. aliaa1''. for seed Phone 697-R-l. HOARD AND ROOM a 716 E Main pVrVai-E Good, solid Newtown ap- Rates very moderate plM , poz or truckload. W. a Watt. Phone 468-R-2. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES - - - - -- you can now get Duart permanent For, SALE or TRADE Fish pond on wave for only 1 75 Prevost Beauty i coast highway, doing fair business. Shop 16 Laurel. Pel 727-J. NohP,lBndlrOr.W1,,' P"trlClt' ALFALFA. M00: wheat. .105 cwt. North Bend. Ore (0j phoM " , O A DeVoe 623-J-2. FOR EXCHANGE L - - - -.t..-.. -i.-. GET the 'No Bunting' and trespaas- MINING claim to trade for light car, at the Mall It mine Job preferably dosed. 403 W. Jackson. 1fflM. prlnted on , rZZZZZTZZSZTm- and the rain and w..th chine for two good milk cows. SUPBBPE3 oU heater, cheap. Phone Wyant's Dairy, Rt. 3 10ia FOR SAIJ OR TOADE-2 brood sows; ,,UH SALE-Used sewing macmnea ail will 'row(M"S.1 43 make. ,5 up; terms II desired All FaskButte Falls, Box 43. (nd repalre1 wbl FrasTMORTOAQE on desirable close Sewmii Machine Oo 24 N Bartlett TriDUnC - -Ln.iTJVrT-r-Lnjl. rt r . . . i WOOD for 'jay or potatoes near Trail FOR BALE Harley-Davldson motor. R O 8ke?len"erT rrall. Ore. cycle .86 cash Se. John at Mall , , .-, ..q--t-. m-m -. - Tribune WILL trade dry 10' tlx and bard- wood for light trues 32W East tD MISCELLANEOUS FOB EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE EQUIPPED dairy ranch for r 1 trade. Laura Jones. Rt. 1, Box 395. FOR SALE OR TRADE One acre Ir rigated garden lami, win -v.,. house and woodshed city of Rogue River. Prefer property near Med ford. Tel. Jacksonville 113. FOR SALE AL'TOMBILES NOTICE Checks on Medtord banks will be ac cepted as payment on any used oar In our stock. BUY NOW 1029 Hupp Spec. Sedan; new rubber. loan r-hll. Redan. 314 Mod. 7-pass Cadillac Sedan. Just right lor trip WJ worms mm it.esav .5rwv Aedan. 1032 Plymouth Coupe; t air wheels. And several other low priced cars. ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INO. J8 N Riverside. Phone 18. GOOD USED CARS We are In position to offer very fine used cars at very low ynw. See them oh our lot next door to our garage. '31 Bulck Sport Coupe 885.00 30 Oakland "8" soort coupe 385.00 27 Bulck Sedan 185.00 27 Olds Sedan 125.U0 26 studebaker Coupe . 05.90 26 Studebaker Roadster -.uu 27 Star "6" Touring 75.09 '26 Nash Coach - 75 00 SKINNER'S GARAGE Bulck Pontine Sales and Service- 143 So. Riverside Phone 102. FOR SALE or TRADE for wood- Ford Trucks and Fomeon. Med. Fuel Co. FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE OR TRADE Mammoth Bronze breeding turkeys. . 300 Ed wards St. FOR SALE Barred Rock batching eggs, laying strain, $3.50 hundred Baker Service Station. NEW low price on baby chicks: Han sen triple peaigreea, aiso ioro Cock ran mating 8 C. W. Leghorns. B Rocks and R I. Reds. Custom batching a specialty. Eakln Hatch ery, Talent. DRESSLER'S Square Deal Hatchery. uu e Main phone iobu-y FOR SALE FRUITS A VEGETAIILES NEWTOWN APPLES Cheap. Vista Packing House FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FRESH and springer heifers for sale. also small pigs, call 1020 Nor&n Riverside. RED feeder pia- Adolf Schulz, Beagle FOR SALE HOMES A REAL BUY In a 6 -room modern home. Inquire at 222 W. Jack son. FOR SALE Good 8 room house (east frnt) and nice lot close to Berry- dale store A great bargain at 1160 Terms Phone 617-L. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE ONE ACRE close In, 3-room house, irarmre. henhouse: cash or terms Also 3 -acre home adjoining; sell or trade. Rt. 1, Box izu. Tel. iuh-x. WHEN you think of real estate think 01 Brown wmte. FOR SALE DOCS AND PETS FOR SALE: Pedigreed roller female canarlea. Mra. Thrasher. Phone Jacksonville 173. FOB SALE FUEL APPLE WOOD Phone 697-J-6. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE CHEAP Fine oat hay, baled. Phone Court Hall. FOR SALE 30-30 Savage rifle, equip ped with peep rear eight and marble1 front site. Also Winchester J3 rifle with good sights. Both guns nearly new. priced to sell Phono 678-w evenings. FOR SALE Choice perennial plan'.a Including pink phlox, oriental pop ples .llnum, peach-leaf bells (blue bells). Iris. etc. phone 193-L. 825 South Holly. COLD STORAGE ButcheT's outfit. 8x10x10 cork wall portable box, compressor twin cylinder, auto matic start and stop, water coolln? tower. F. W. Newman, Amity, Ore. ! ORCHARDISTS Don't neglect your orchards. Belter daya are eneaa Por Pear. Trees. Cherry, Apple, Peach, Apricot. Almond, Plum. Walnuts, Filberts. Grapes. Roses, Shrubs, etc.; call at w. B. Bar num. Medford. 3 miles south on Padf.c hialiwav or phone &61R2. Carlton Nursery Company, Carlton, Oren. INCOME TAX Let me prepare your income tax return. Years of expo-l ance. Both State and Federal are now due. Fred L Col rig, 625 d Central. Phone 735-M. GET! the "No Hunting' And trespass ing signs at the Mall nibune Job rr.ce: printed on cloth to with stand the rain and weather HAWLBY TRANSFER El pert pack ers and movers Special livestock moving equipment Prices right Satisfaction guaranteed 810 North rtlvArside phone '044-S BUSINESS DIHKCTOItV - JACKSON CO. ABSTKAI'l CO. Abstract ol Title and Title Insurance. Tor nnly complete Titlr System In Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT OO. Abstracts of rttle. Title insurance Rooms 8 and 6 No 32 North Central Ave upstairs Automobile Loans. CONTRACTS REFINANCED PAYMENTS REDUCED We pay up balance due dealer, bank or n nan 00 company ana wena your payments Additional money loaned - Phone 31 for aoDointment- Dressmaking and Remodeling. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and remodeling. 424 Medford Biag Myrtle Andrews. Phone 1181. Evpert Window Ctranert. LEI GEORGE DO IT Tel 1173 douse cleaning Floor waxing Ori ental rug cleaning, specialty Job Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant in southern Oregon Printing of at) kinds: book binding: loose-leaf ledgers, and blanks billing systems duplicating cash sales sups and everytning to the printing Una. 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 Bee W B Thomaa. 48 S Central Oround floor Oratertan Theatre Bldg State Lloense No 3-157 I'alntlnx and Papcrhanglnc- EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Offloe 1016 No Central Phone 816 Prices right Service guaranteed RE1NKINO THUCKlNa CO. Trans fer and Storage We haul anything at a reasonable price. Ill No Fir Street Phone 333 Piano Instruction BETTER piano Instruction, individ ual or class The oaalc way Halght Musio Studio, Liberty Building Phone 73 LEUAL .NOTICES STOCK of men's furnishings and shoea located at 105 E. Main Street, Medford, Oregon, will be offered for sale bv sealed bids which will oe opened at 11:00 a. m., March 14, 1933, at 471 Plttock Block. Portland, Ore gon, and at the office of the Referee in Bankruptcy. Medford, Oregon. Thla stock Inventories ,3410.06, flx tnrea 6535.00. Certified check for 10 must accompany bid. Stock may be Inspected all day Saturday, March 11. 1933, and Mondav. March 13, 1933. All bids subject to the approval of the Referee In Bankruptcy at Med ford. Oregon. Right reserved to re ject any or all bids. O. W. INGRAM, Receiver. 471 Plttock Block. Portland, Oregon. Notlee to Creditors. In the District Court of the United States for the District of Oregon. United States of America for the benefit of Gabriel Powder and Supply Company, corporation. Plaintiff, vs. Clarence Young. Southern Surety Company, a corporation, and Co lumbia Casualty Company, s c norstlon. Defendants. To all persons, named or unnamed, known or unknown, having claims against Clarence Young, growing out of the performance of a contract oe tween the said Clarence Young and the United Statea of America for eradlmr on Diamond Lake Highway. protect 43-B. beginning at Station "O" and ending at Station 373 In the Crater National Forest in Jack' son County, State of Oregon, for a distance of 6.170 miles: notified that action has been .com-1 menc-Hi in the District Court of the' United States for ttie DW.tr let oX Ore-1 Igon In the case of United States of America for the use and benefit of j-i v. i ti i j .unnlD rrmnnv v. Clarence Young. Southern Surety Company, & corporation, ana t-oium-bta Casualty Company, a corporation, for the collection of the claim of Gabriel Powder and Supply Company for furnishing material In carrying out the contract referred to above, that said action Is now pending In said court; and you are hereby noti fied that you may appear tnerein ana intervene and establish any clal m you may have In' connection with saii matter. W. C. WTNSIjOW, Attorney for Plaintiff. Notice to Creditors. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, in and for the County of Jackson. ' In the Matter of the Estate of Wil liam Ulrlch. deceased. Notice Is hereby Riven, that the undersigned haa been appointed by the County Judge of Jackson County. Oregon, as Executor of said estaf-e, and has duly qualified according to law; all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to pre sent same, with proper vouchers, and duly verified according to law. at the office of T. W. Mllea. attorney for tlie undersigned, at his office In the Jackson County Bank building in he City of Medford, Oregon, within t.x months from the date hereof. Dated and first published February 17th, 1933. EARL ULRICH, Executor of the Estate oj William Ulrlch, deceased Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State or Oregon, for Jackson County The Union Central Life Insurance Company, a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. Nathan S. Simpklns, et a!., Defend ants. To: Nathan S. Slmpklns and Eliz abeth A. Simpklns, Defendants: In the name of the State of Ore gon: You are hereby required to appear and answer plaintiff's com plaint herein on or before four weeta from the date or tne nrst puoucaiion hereof, or plaintiff win take a decree as prayed tor tnerein, to-wii: That It recover from the defend ants. Nathan S. Simpklns and Eliza beth A simpklns, fi407.aa witn m terest at 7 from Sept. 1. 1932; $328.67 with interest at 107o from Sept. 1, 1932; 113 50 with interest at iu"a irom May 11. xvaa; vj.ou with Interest at 10 from July I 1932: R7.00 for continuation of Ab stract; $350.00 aa attorney's fees, and ror its costs ana disbursements Here in. That the mortgage described In said complaint be declared to be the first uen upon the 101 lowing aescnoea premises, situate In Jackson County, Oregon, to -wit: The southerly 47W feet or Lota 4 and 11 in Block 19 of Chit wood tract, an addition to and within the coroprate limits 01 the City of Asli- iana, as per piat and dedication thereof recorded March 4. 1887, In Book 13 page 447 of the Plat Records of Jackson County, fald tract facing 47 feet on the easterly line of Oak Street and extending easterly 150 feet co a frontage 01 ny ieet on tno westerly line of North Pioneer Street. Also: Including herein community driveway 5 feet in width Immediate- property on the North. andxtendlng.il279. 14; rate of interest. 13. irom tne East line of oak street to feet easterly therefrom. That said mortgage he foreclosed according to law; that the above de scribed real property oe sold to satis fy plaintiff's Judgment; that you and all persons or onrties claiming enrougn you oe barred and foreclosed of alt your Interest therein; for such other and further relief as may be equitable. This summons is served upon you by publication by order of the Judge 01 tne aoove entitled court. PHILIP HAMMOND. Attorney for the Plaintiff Aaaress: sank of Oregon City Bldg Oregon City. Oregon. Call for Bids. The Board, of Directors of Howard School District No. 100, Medford, Ore gon, will receive sealed bids up to iprn 1 iwoa, lorov coras 01 01a grow.n wouy nr, k oe aeuverea ny July 1, 1U33, Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS .. Knriip Lured . Nativs metal . Land measure i. German river 4. In heraldry, wings con iolned t aae 1. Nocturnal animal 4. Furnish with Inhabitant it. Aims IS. Kind of fuel ID. Waistcoat -I. Devoured 23. Competitor :5. Be the matter with '.'8. Gibbon 29. Small Dutch colm 30. Anger 3U Goddess of discord 33. By blrtb 34. Soon 36. Artificial waterway! 37. Proper 39. Give: Scotch 40. Thrice; prefix 41. Like 43. Muscle that serves to raise some part 1T. The Greek M Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle DElWADENp5f0 W 1 R A 1R I V e1E R L E MA R I j N R A5E MtzMfL D ENTOhJE D A T M j E I N E N E. WSg LEMolNpOjO P L AP ADOREDMp lLATE 5 E T !w E DJD O T E 5 M I HEN CSENT L O N S V J S HO N TlElLLMPoWM5frY 49. Composition for one 5L. AlKonqulan Indians of Maine and Ca.iaria SS. At a distance M. Hick 65. Finite duration r6. Short sleeps (7. American humorist ' V lJ I4 WM? P I7 H3 l? Y "-"lafellfet" 15 lir " WZZH Bill 31 33. Hp 33 H 34 m m - y itjL HP2 IP 1 ipif i! fH 41 30 W3' Ts Wr ""P33 " 4m The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. ruth armjius. Cleric School District No. 100. Rt. 3. Box 112, Medtord, Ore. March 6. 1933. Summons for Publication. No. 4889 Equity. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oretron for Jackson County. Medford Irrigation District, a public corporation. Plaintiff, vs. Henry L. Chrlsman and Agnea B Chrlsman, nusband ana wuo; Joseph P. Brumbach, as Admin istrator of the Estate of Laura A Brumbach. deceased; Alice Hatfield; Big Pines Lumber Company, a cor poration: and also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real estate cescrlbed In the complaint herein. Defendants. To Henrv L, Christian and Agnes E. Chrlsman. husband and wife, and also all other persons or parties un known, claiming n-y right, title, hs 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 are hereby notmea tnet Medford irrigation uistrict. a puuiw eomoration. one of the duly organiz ed and existing irrigation district uf the State of Oregon, located wnony within Jackson County. Oregon, u the holder of Certificate of Donn quency No. 08B2. dated ana issuea to it on tne aotn aay 01 rearuttry, 1931 by the Sheriff and Tax collector of Jackson County, Oregon, for the amount of $281 67 the same betn? the amount then due and delinquent for taxe for the year 1937. levied bv arid Medford Irrigation District together with penalty. Interest and costs thereon upon real property lo cated within said irrigation DistrKt. County and State, assessed upon the 1927 tax roll to Mcuendon Realty 00,1 Inc., and of which said property de fendants, Henry L. Chrlsman nd Agnes E Chrlsman. are the owners 1 of the legal title as the same appears, of record In Jackson County. Oregon ; Said real property is particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit: Lot Six (6) of the Oak Grove Tract Township 88 South of Range One (1) west or the Willamette Meridian, as numbered, designated and described on the official plat thereof, now of record, containing la acres, more or less. Which said real property Is also knov-n and described upon the oax rolls of said County foi the year 1027 and the subsequent years hereinafter mentioned, and in said Certificate j. Delinquency, as: "orcnard Tract oak Grove Tract 18.14a, Lot 6." You are further notified that said Medford Irrigation District, a public corporation, has paid tr taxes levied against said premises by said District ror subsequent years, and the rates of Interest on said amounts are, as follows: Year's tax, 1928; date paid. Feb. 38, 1931: tax receipt No. 36678: amount. $340.31; rate of Interest. 13. Year's tax. 1929; date paid. reo. m. 1931; tax receipt No. 24712; amount, $306.47: rate of Interest, 12. Year's tax. 1930; date paid. June 13- 1931; tax receipt No. 10230; amount, Bald Henry L. Chrlnman and Agnes E. Chrlsma'n, aa the ownera of tua legal title of the aoore deacrtbed premises, aa the same appears of rec ord, and each of the o'.her persona de fendunt above named. Is hereby fur ther notified that aald Medford Irriga tion District, a publlo corporation, plaintiff, will apply to the Circuit Court of the County and State afore said for a decree foreclosing the Uen of said taxes against the property above described and mentioned In aald Cer tificate and tax recelpta. And each of you are hereby aum moned to appear In the above en titled Court, and cause within sixty days after the 17th day of Pebruar7, 1933, the date of the first publlca tlon of this Summons, exclusive 'if the date of said first publication, and defend this action or pay the amount due the plaintiff aa herein shown, together with coste and accrued in- Cross-Word Puzzle . uofty S. Top cards j. Thai which hold some thing 10. HuifC 11. 'i'ype measures 16. Itundered fat of swine iu. Elevated rail ways: coiloo. il. Flea sauce si. Ancient Irish capital !4. Conund .6. Metal 47. Gave for temporary uue 32. Mariners 34. Needle-shaped. as the leaf of the pine 36. American general 35. Short jacket . , 41 Hindu prayer 58. Tennysonlan rug character 43, Couch DOWN 44. Fruitless 1. TUhbfd fabric 4S- Competently 2. Uuatle . Distant: 3. Peltlnic with prefix small missiles 47. Heroine of 4. Faithful Bo 6. Expressions of heme public 48. Secondhand eateem 0. Fold over on . Decay 3. llelatlves terest. and In case of your failure so to do, a decree will be rendered by said Court foreclosing the lien of said taxes and costs against the land above described. The date of the order In this cause for the service of this Summons oy publication Is February 2. 1933. and said order fixed four successive weeks as the time for publication. All naoers and process in this pro ceeding may be served upon the un dersigned, residing within the State of Oregon, at the address stated. RAWLE3 MOORE. Attorney for Plaintiff P O. Address: Cooley Theatre Bldg. South Central Avenue, Medford. Oregon. Eden Precinct ETW PRECINCT, March 10. (Spl) Farmers here are anxious to get their late grain In as much of the fall sown wheat had to be re sown. Mr. Holdbrook was helping Mr. Parker with his farming operation Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Miller visited Mr. and Mrs. Chenoweth of West Medford 'Friday Bftevnoon. Mrs. H. G. S'neare of MedfoM via ited at the Barneburg home In East Eden Wednesday. Mrs. Lula Hamlin returned from spending the winter In Oakland, Cal, Mrs., Hamlin haa rented rooms In Mr. Hearn's properties at Phoenix. Mrs. Rose 11a Watt and Mrs. LUUe Coleman, clerk and past guardian neighbor of the Neighbors of Wood craft, called at the C. Carey home Wednesday. Jeff Bell, ninety year old pioneer of thla section, walked from Phoe nix to the Carey home, a distance of one and one-half miles, and re turned, Wednesday. Mrs. Gladys Barneburg visited at the Floyd Bell home at Phoenix Sun day afternoon, to see Uncle Jeff Bell. There la thought to be less ad verse comment In this section about the hard times and what Is to bo done about lack of money than In almost any section of the county, Most of the men with families have gone to the hllla to cut wood or have found some way of making a living, Clinton Carey haa again recovered his health sufficiently to be up little each day. i Long Mountain LONO MOUNTAIN. March 10. (Spl) Mrs. W. R. Holman of this district and Mra. Ray Hernial) of Eagle Point, called on Mrs. Smith of Medford last week. Sunday afternoon callers of Mr. and Mra. Jack Stowell were Mr. and Mrs. John Smith and children and Qlenn Lannlntt Mrs. M. Ij. Pruett called at tne Holman home March 7. Mr. and Mra. Nick Young attended a dinner party at Mr. and Mrs. Will perry's Sunday In honor of their house Ktiest, Mrs. Airora uoiea oi Vancouver, Wash. Farmers of thla district are putting in their crops and sowing fertilizer. Mr. and Mrs. Jttok Btoweu ana daughter shopped In town March fl. Manuel Shelley wa in town visit ing his family last week. Riviera RIVIERA, March 10. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Sim Harris and daughter, Dorothy Ann of Gold Hill, visited at Riviera Monday. R. J. aanfleld, Watklns dealer, was here March 7. Mrs. O. O. Carr and son, Leslie Carr, shopped In Grants Pass March 4th. Callers at the John Biles borne Wednesday evening wore Mr. and Mrs. Bedford Biles, Mr. and Mrs. Clny Biles, Mr. and Mrs. David Biles, Clarence Whcatly and Blaine Biles. Friends of Mra. Martha Seaman of Rogue River were greatly surprised to learn of her recent manage to George B. Stead. Mrs. Stead la Mrs. MBrlon Lance's mother. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McMerrlck. Alice and George Curtlae, called at the O. W. Btumbo home Wednesday. Blanche Rucker spent March 4 with Ethel Henderson. Many from here attended the dance given In honor of Mra. Tom Henderson's birthday. Virgil Dye spent the week-end In Rogue River. Clarence Wheatley, who bas been visiting bis parents In Iowa, has re turned. Mra. Bertha Poyer Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Lester Doling, Olen DeJondra called at the rr R. Turpln home Saturday evening. Table Rock TABLE ROCK, March 10. (Spl.) Mrs. A. I Seabrooke, Mra. Violet Schater and Miss Orace Lydlard at tended the Christian Science lecture at Medford Friday. Many friends of Eugene Newman called at the Sacred Heart hospital, where he was moved from a Portland hospital last week. Mrs. I. R. Hull entertained with a dinner, honoring the birthday of Mrs. W. E. Morris Saturday. Table Rock Ladles' club met with Mra. R. E. Nealon Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Mable Mack gave a talk on cloth ing renovation. The following ladles attended: Meedames Lloyd Hamlin. Charles Angle, Tony Seabrooke, John Neslon, Weldon SBge, Fred Smith, Frank Meyers. John MeBrlde, V. R Schafer. W. E. Morris. Tom Wright. Ed Vincent, Mable Mack and Misses Marion Hamrlck. Lola Schater, Edith Sage and Orace Lydlard. Roy Parr, teacher of upper gradea. was absent from school Monday to attend the funeral of his (frand mother, Mrs. Parr at Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Meyers and son, Ivan, were guests at a birthday dinner given at Mra. Meyers' mother. Mrs. Aleta Blgham's. Monday. Bchool closed early Friday after- Named To Senate r H 1 1 i H t Judge Nathan Bachman (above) of Chattanooga was ramed h. Gov ernor McAllister of Tennessee to the United States senate to replace Cordell Hull, who was chosen sec. retary of state for the Roosevelt administration. (Associated Press Photoi noon to enable the teachera to attend the teachera' conference at Bama Valley. Farm and orchard worK are pro. greaalng here and the amell of new turned eoll. and lime and aulphur bus exterminator fill the air. ;Dad" Wright reporta quite a lit tle Inconvenience alnce the local atore dlacontlnued celling tobacco. At Table Rock act ool board Monday night, Arthur Strauaa waa hired to teach the upper gradea for the next BChool year, and Ml Jessie Seabrooke the lower gradea. Botlv teachera are beglnnera in the profession. Bala- rlra were reduced as per ceni. Mra. Julia Myers of Rogue River la visiting her son, rranx, ana n ily- Moi Atkins and family will move Into the house on the Byrum place aoon. Mr. and Mra. Prank Hart and fam ily are moving thla week to a place near Ashland During their several yeara' residence here they took an active part in social ana renisiuu". functions and have made a host of frlenda who regret their departure. A program featuring the Medford aieemen will be nlven at the Table Rock achool house Friday night. Mnrch 10. There will also be an nouncements and discussions of vital Interest to the rural population. There will be no admission and cof fee and doughnuts will be served at the oloae of the meeting. . 1 Beagle BEAGLE, March 10. (Spl.) About 40 neighbors and frlenda enjoyed a party given at the Luke Ryan home Snturday. The evening waa apent In dancing and cards, ending with re freshments at midnight. Mr. and Mrs. George Howard and son, Billy, of Medford, spent Sunday visiting at the Charles eanoerson home. Monroe Gorden of Trail came down here Wednesday to attend to business. Mr. Bwanson has rented the Cook place and Is fencing the same for pasture for his stock. Doran Mose spent tne last weoks visiting his father on Ross Lane. Friendly Neighbors held their regu lar service at the school house Sun day afternoon with Mrs. Ryan as leader. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grant have re turned from a two weeks' visit at Bend. Luke Ryan was drawn on the Jury list and haa been spending several days In Medford. Buck Sollee returned home to the Meadowa Thursday from Loe Angeles, where he has been employed for two years. Fayora Zuck. now In the commu nity hospital, will return home Sat urday. Mrs. Ysunza and eon, John, of Med ford were Sunday guests at the Adolph Schulz home. Mr, and Mrs. Loyal Abbott and Kvan Jones of Modoo spent Sunday at the Luke Jennlnga home. Mrs. Louise Belts and family of Medford were Sunday guests at the Edler home. Little Aleta Jennings spent the week-end with her sister, Mra. Loyal Abbott of the Modoc. Mary Sollee of the Meadows spent the week-end with Thelma Bander, son. PROTESfSERT BY PORTLAND, Mar. 10. P) fro- testing what the described aa "die. tatorlal authority" over veterans' leg' lslatlon voted to President Roosevelt by conflrees, the Oregon state depart. ment of the American Legion, and Tolture SS of the Forty et Eight, sent telegrams of opposition to the Ore gon congressional delegation last nkrht. John B. EaJcln. state commander, said this action waa In response to a message received from national head quarters stating that tho "whole structure" of veterans lenUtauua for which the Legion and other veterans' organizations have been working, was placed In the President'a hands. Isham Marion Thompson. 07. who riled at Bixbv. Okla., had 800 living descendant in four generations. El FARMER IS EARLY CARE INJWESS Secretary Wallace Outlines Plan With Scheme for Leasing Lands to Retire Them From Producing WASHINOTON, March 10. (AP) Wlt,h farm economic conditions re garded &a in such shape aa to Justify legislation on an emergency basis, the first ee&sion of congress under th Roosevelt administration will h tusked to pass on a new plan to help the farmer. Aa outlined by Secretary Wallace, the new measure combines element of the domestic allotment plan with a achemo for leasing farm lands to retire them from surplus production of wheat, cotton, corn and possibly tobacco. Angles Yet Undetermined Many angles of the new farm plan remain to bo determined. Secretary Wallace said It la his intention to have the proposal enacted into law by March IS, If possible, so It may become effective for this crop year. Aotlon will not be sought, Jbowever, until emergency legislation is out of the way. Wallace and his new assistant sec retary of agriculture, Dr. Rexforl Tugwell, today sought unified sup port of farm organization representa tives and there were indications the) present congress will receive for lt consideration the new program dif fering considerably from the farm board -stab Hint Ion relief measure en acted by the Republicans and now headed for the discard. Orderly Ketreat Provided There was some reluctance in the) office of the "secretary of agriculture) to discuss tentative plans for the bill. , It was said", however, "to provide for an orderly retreat from product ton of lands now devoted to cotton, wheat and com." Secretary Wallace said the plan, will be a modification of tfie allot ment plan, Involving renting of lands by th government from the owners so as to withdraw these lands from production. - Under the- tentative schedule, the secretary of agriculture would deter mine at the beginning of each crop year the acreage of wheat, cotton and corn to fill domestic needs. The quo tas of lands to be removed from production so aa to Insure against over-production would be figured for each state, county and township. Bids from farmers would then b called by the government in which farm owners would establish the low est price acceptable for removing areas from crop production. Tho government would contract to lease and retire from production such, lands not needed to fill domestto needs. Wanted This Tear . Wallace is attempting to speed this legislation Inasmuch as the ex pense per acre will be increased if bids are not called for until after plowing, planting and other farm ex pense has been Incurred, and he de sires to make the plan operative this crop year. "Farm relief plans must changa with the change in the country's, eco nomlo condition,' Secretary Wallace said. "The domestic allotment plan means different things to different people. Tthe new plan Is easier to explain and It may be easier to putt into operation, ' "Developments in the next week may change Its details." INEXPENSIVE CLOTHING 10 HIGH SCHOOL IDEAL A senior girls' meeting was held at the high school during the 5th pe riod to decide on appropriate gar ments xor graduation. Appropriate garments for both bac calaureate and graduation were dis cussed by Mlae Carroll, who urged all of the girls to keep their gradua tion expenses as low as possible. For baccalaureate sport dresses or sports suits with berets or small hats of any type materials were decided. upon by the class, thus meeting the needs of the Individual girls. The graduation dress Is to denote1 simplicity and not to be of a format type. The materials to be used are or gandies, voiles, dotted swlss. net, lace, eyelet embroidery, rayons and , all types of Inexpensive materials. Sat ins and taffetas were decided to ba Inappropriate for graduation; It was alao suggested that one pair of shoes would do for both occasions. The girls are anxious to co-operate with their parents In keeping' the ex penses aa nominal as possible, and the entire expense can be under $10 at this time, particularly If the gar ments are made at home or at achool. No action taken at the meeting la to be considered dictatorial, but merely advisory in nature, it was pointed out. Every assistance possible will be given by the dean of girls and the clothing department to the girl who has any sort of difficulty In arrang ing for bar graduation clothes. There are more than 5 U5,000 radio license holders In f treat Britain, and B1Q.0OQ more licenses were Issued last year than In 1031. 1 "Corn Cob Bill" midscn. unem ployed teamster, struck oil la feet underground at BlackweU, Okla.