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MEBFOTID MAIL TRIBUNE, MEnFORT), OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1933. PAGE SEVEN i DON'T FORGET TO PHONE THAT Want Ad HERB ABE THE BATES: per word first insertion 2 (Minimum aoc) Each additional Insertion. nnl. Wird . .10 (Minimum 10c) per lino per month, without copy changes Phone 75 E eaewni LOST LOST Afternoon of March 4. n I Grants Pas., a sorority pin. shape of an arrow. sot with Jewels, Greek letters on tho shaft, name on back, - . .Anno -.. TVIhll n . reward, nox iuvwo, jOST If dog missing, call 1516. WANTED MALE IIEI-r . WANTED Man with equipment to J handle 30 acres near Talent. Good deal for the right man. l.oi cl ings this week, 429 N. Central, MM ford. WANTED Experienced specialty S salesman with car, free to travel. Mr. Thomas. Meclford Hotel. WANTED SITUATIONS EXPERIENCED orchard man will ac- cept part wages on this years fru.t crop with reliable grower. Write i Orchardiat, Mall Tribune. Phone I 1453-R-l. TWO MEN want Job. work Inside or 1 out. 628 W. 4th St. Tel. 832-X. EXPERT PAINTBR will do sign paint- Inz Interior decorating general paint )oba Call at 223 So Central "i WANTED MISCELLANEOUS J DRIVING to Portland Sunday. Room j for two; help pay expenses. P. O. i Box 955, Medford. I LEAVING for round trip to Los An geles, Sunday or Monday, lake one. share expenses Tel. 1343. I HAVE your furniture re-upholstered, 3 reflnlshed. re-glued. Phone 969-R. Thlbault. 'TRADE woorj for trailer. Inquire 114 Willamette t., mcuiora. I 8-oz. mayonnaise Jars and lids. Tel. I WANTED 3d hand goods and Junk. Pat's. 1500 prune, lei. oti-u. I WANTED Household goods, stoves. tools, or wnat nave you. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N Grape St Phone 1063. FOR BENT HOUSES S FURNISHED house, 520 3. Central. j FOR RENT 8-Toom furnished bim 1 galow; Frlgldalre. electric range. hardwood floors. Cor. Park and J Dakota. Inquire at Nat Grocery. ! 821 N. Riverside. 1 FOR RENT Modern 3-room furn. I house. Tel. 24-R-3. FOR RENT 4-room modern house, furnished; 20. 117 Almond. FOR RENT Clean 3-room furnished house with sleeping porcn. ous no. Riverside. - I FOR BENT S-room house: bath. some furniture, garage, garaen; $12.50. water paid Call at 9o3 Dakota. i FOR RENT 4-room part-furn. house. Inquire 444 N. Front. MODERN furnished house, overstuff : ed. 3 beds. On Cottage; also other ! houses. Phone 1288-J. ! HOUSES for rent. Call at 531 Spen cer St. ATTRACTIVE two rooms, turn.: gar age: water paid. 811.50. Tel 130 BACHELOR CABIN 2 week. 445 8 Front. FOR RENT Small, strictly modern furnished house; Frlgldalre. garage. 321 North Holly St. FURN duplex for rent. Tel. 201-H. FOR RENT 4-room duplex with jaa range and heater. 510 North Bart lett. Phone 341-R-l. I'RN. HOUSES. 0. A. DeVoe. FOR RENT East side five room house, well furnished, water paid. 422.50. Phone 1149. FOR RENT t-room modern furnish ed house: hardwood floors, over stuffed, electric range. Call at 630 6. Central. HOMES FOR KENT Call 798. FOR RENT 5-room rurnlshed house and garage. Call at 345 N Bartlett FOR RENT Furnisned 5-room mod ern house. Call at 4L S Riverside FOR RENT Homes. Furnished or unfurnished. Brown A white FOR RUNT ROAKD AND ROOMS BOARD AND ROOM a 716 R MltS A Rates very moderate. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT 10-acre farm. Inquire C. f rlUST. FnOeniX. ROOM AND BOARD for tiro aduiW. .Inquire a; 107 fUng. rOB BEST APARTMENTS ONE. two or three rooms, with lights, hot water and kitchenettes: very nice and ressonable. 1305 E. Main. FURNISHED J-room apartment with sleeping porcn, gariwi, uguv water: (10. 310 Portland. . COMPLETELY furn. 3-room apt, 339 No. Ivy. FOR RENT Large room with kitch enette. 51 N. Oakdale. 3-ROOM apt., ground floor. 412 N. . Ivy. FURNISHED apartment. Durell Court 329 N. Holly, phone 1233-W. FOR RENT Attractive ground floor apartment for couple employed Call at 633 Plum St.. after 8pm or Sundays. FOR BENT FURNISHED ROOMS PLEASANT room, close In, bath, gar age. 609 E. Main. Phone 345. TWO NICE ROOMS for 3 persons. Very ressoname. 10 isorcn ursnKo. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404. 8. Orape. FOR RENT Comfortable rooms: pri vate entrance. One block from Main St. Ressonable rates, va o 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 FOR SALE OR TRADE .Work team, , a ..... Hi.t.flt. fr.t.ir Harness, wuw .,. . .-- plow. George MoMahon. one mile south Talent. TO TRADE Will trade any kind of radio for wood, wunsm eupe.-- Service. phone lie TO TRADE Will take cheap piano in iraae on muiu. mwus 5-ROOM modern house, acre land for city residence, box iuiw ye irtu une. FIRST MORTGAGE on desirable close in reaiaenoe. to extrnange wi ib Loan tock. Address Box 10023, Tribune. WOOD for jay or potatoes, near Trail R O Skellentjer,- Trail. Ore. WILL trade dry 16" fir and nerd wood for lleht truck 32 Bart 4tb FOR EXCHANGE REAL . ESTATE WANTED To trade a ranch for Olen da.e, Calif., home. Write I. R Ftsher, 622 E. chestnut, Glendale, Calif. FOR SALE OR TRAD13 7-room mod ern house, Ashland, clear. George McMahon, Talent, Ore. MILE frontage paved highway, 10 acres under ditch. 3-room house, excellent location. Sell cheap, easy . terms, or will trade: clear now. . Take light car. Box 10109, Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE 3 acres; neat little , house,;- shade, fruit; clear. Want wood lot with cabin. Have cash buyer for suburban home. Cabin for rent. A. F. Flowers, cor. 13th and Front. FOR SALE HOMES $900.00 CASH buys modern 4-TOotn bungalow, block off paved street. 620 Oak St. FOR SALE Good 3 room house (eaat frvnt) and nice lot close to Berry dale store. A great bargain at 450 Terms. Phone 617-L. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FARM OPPORTUNITY Best 35 acres In county for price; locatea on Rogue river and Crater Lake high way, deeded water right; electricity; schools, stores: plenty timber, pas ture, rich river bottom soil; bar gain at $2,350; $350 down, balance $200 annually. 6. See owner, D. E. Millard, route 4, Spring St. FOR SALE City and country homes, acreage, timber .anas. Bargains. Roberts. 720 W. 2nd. 1528-J. FOR SALE acres, 5-room mod ern home, garage, cmcicen, nouse, city water, close to school on Eant side: $2,200; easy terms. C- Y. Tenewald, Hotel Holland Bldg. FOR SALE IRO-ftre ranch; fi A. pears, 9 A. alfalfa, 60 A. woodland and pasture, balance farm land, new dairy barn, modern 5-room house; paid-up water right under Table Rock ditch. Call C. J. Hard man, 418. or see L. R. Hardman at Table Rock. WHEN you think of real estate think of Brown & White. FOR SALE ATJTOMRILES NOTICE Checks on Medford b'.nks will be ac cepted as payment on any used car In our stock, BUY NOW 1P29 Hupp Spec. Sedan; new rubber. 1930 Essex Chall. Sedan. 314 Mod. 7-pasa Cadi.lac Sedan. Just right for trip 'o Worlds fair. 1629 Essex Spec. Sedan. 1932 Plymouth Coupe: 8 air wheel. And several other low priced car. A RM5TRONG MOTORS, INC. 38 N Riverside. Phone 18. OOOD USED CARS We are in position to offer very fine rued cars at very low prices. See them on our lot next door to our garage. '31 Buick Sport Coupe $6S5.00 30 Oakland "8" Snort Coupe 385.00 27 Butck Sedan " 185.00 '27 Olds Sedan 125.U0 26 fitudebaker Coupe 95.00 28 Studebakr Roadster 85 00 27 star "6" Touring 75.00 . "26 Nash Coach 75 00 SKINNER'S OARAGE Bulck Pontlac Sales and Service. 143 So. Riverside. Phone 102. FOR SALE FOILTRY 8c for our hlah quality W. L. chicks Hansen strain Rd and Rocks 9c. 24-page catalog fre. Jenks Poultry Farms. Tansent. Oregon. HANSEN triple pedrigreed babr chicks. $10 per nundred. Custom hatching, 2'c per egg. Eakln Hatchery. Talent. FOR SALE Barred Rock hatching tsz, laving strain. 12.50 hundred. Baker Service Station. DRBSSLER'S Square Deal Hatchery. 1107 E Main. Phone 1569-Y. FOR 8AI.K-H H APPLE WOOD Phone 597-J-S, FOR SALE FKWTS VEGETABLES FOR SALE White .Jold potatoes, the earnest or an esriy potw. arch Seed Co. NEWTOWN APPLES Cheap. Vista packing House. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Work horses I too to 1700 lbs., rear of 110 Court St. FRESH and springer heifers for sale, also small pigs. Call 1520 North Riverside. RED feeder pigs. Adolf Schula, Beagle- rOR BALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Good team, weight 1600. Eddie Parsons, 1 mile west Phoenix. FOR SALE Graf tin? wax, Monfcrca Seed Co. FOR SALE Poison barley with rali 1ns. Monsrch Seed Co. MOON SIGN BOOK Astrological guide in farming and personal af fairs 18 S. Bartlett St. FOR SALE Beardless barley, lCano;a oati, spring wheat. Monarch Scd Co. FOR SALE Alfalfa seed, 12c to 18c pe4- lb. Monarch Seed Co. FOR SALE Beardless barley. Henry Nleaermeyer. Phone 354, Jackson ville. FURNITURE for s&le cheap. Inquire 617 E. Main. FOR SALE Hay. Inquire Phoenix Garage. FOR SALE CHEAP Fine oat hay, baled. Phone Court Hall. FOR SALE Choice perennial plants Including pink phlox, oriental pop pies .Unum, peach-leaf bells (blue bells), tris. etc. Phone 192-L. 325 South Holly. McCORMACK-DBERING mowing ma chine, like new. Must sell at once, M. F. Baker, 21. Wagner Creek, Tal ent. ORG HARDIST8 Don't neglect your orchards. Better days are ahead. For 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 Pacific highway or phone 851R2. Carlton Nursery Company, Carlton. Oregon. Nledermeyer. Tel. 697-R-l. FOR SALE Good Dellctou apples and Newtown culls, or will trade t nr wood or whatever you have. Joe .Kantor. Rt 4, Box 237. YOU can now get Duart permanent wave for only i.td prevost tseauy Shop. 18 Laurel. Tel 727-J. ALFALFA. $8 00: wheat. $1.05 cwt.; barley, 85c; ear corn. 90e. Phone Oi A. DeVoe 623-J-2. GET the 'No Hunting" and trespass ing signs at the uau it: Dune jod -mice: printed on doth to witn stand the rain and weather. SUPERFEX oil heater, cheap. Phoue 1012. FOR SALE Osed sewing machines, all makes. $fi up; terms U desired All makes rented and repaired. White sewing Machine uo. a Bartlett FOR tand. gravel, sediment, fertilizer and teaming prions bh-j. MISCELLANEOUS INCOME TAX Let me prepare your income tax return. Years of experi ence. Both State and Federal are now due. Fred L Colvlg. 525 S Central. Phone 735-M. GET the "No Bunting" and trespass ing signs at the Mail Tribune Job jffloe; printed on olotb to with stand the rain and weather HAWLEY TRANSFER - Expert DSCk srs and movers Special livestock moving equipment. Price right Satisfaction guaranteed 610 North ttiversme Phone 044-X BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstract of Tttle and Title Insurance. The only complete Title System In Jackson Con my. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstract of Title. Title Insurance. Room S and 6. No 82 North Central Ave upstairs Automobile Loans. CONTRA UTS REFINANCED PAYMENTS REDUCED We pay up balance due dealer, bank or finance company and extend your payments. Additional money loaned pnone si for aooointment Expert Window Cleaner. LET GEORGE DO IT - Tel. 1173, House oleanlng. Floor waxing. Ori ental rug cleaning, specialty. Job Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant in southern Oregon, Printing of all kind; book binding; loose-leaf ledgers, and blank, billing systems, duplicating cash sale slips and everything tn the printing line, as-30 n orape Phone 75. Money to Lend. WE LEND MONET. ON FURNITURE AND LATE MODEL AUTOS. 1 Three per cent per month oa un paid balanoa. No otter charge. See W. E- Thomas. 46 6- Central Ground floor Oratenan Theatre B!dg State License No 8-187. Piano Instruction BETTER piano instruction, individ ual or class. The oaalc way. Height Music Studio, Liberty Building. Phone 73. EADS TRANSFER e STORAGE CO. Office 101$ No. Central Phone Sift Prices right. Service guaranteed REINKJNO TRUCKING CO. Trans fer and Storage We haul anything ' reason oi price, ill Ho, fir Street, faon 332, BUSINESS DIRECTORY Dressmaking and Remodeling. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and remodeling. 424 Medford Bldg Myrtle Andrews. Phone 1181. LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Contest. 019439. Contest 4184. Department of the Interior, United State Land Office. Rose burg, Oregon, Mar. 8. 1933. To Harry Brownlee. of Rogue River, You are herebv notified that Mr. Eva Barton Cosble, who gives Rogue River, Oregon, as hi post-office ad dress, did on February 31. 1033, file In this office his duly corroborated application to contest and secure the cancellation of your Homestead En try, Serial No. 019439, made January 23, 1931, for NW4 of NW'4 or Lot 4 of Section 4. Townahln 35. Ranae 4. wiuamette Meridian, ana as grounas tor nts contest he alleges that saia Harry Brownlee ha not resided on this land since May. 1931. Lyman Lowe resided there for 1 vear and 3 months snd has now moved away. I am at present residing on the land. You are. therefore, further noti fied that the ssld allegations will be taken as confessed, and your seld entry will be canceled without fur ther right to be heard, either before this office or on appeal, if you fall to file in this office within twenty day after the FOURTH publication or tni notice, a shown below, your answer, under, oath, specifically re sponding to these allegations of con test, together with due proof that you have served a copy of your an swer on the said contestant either In person or by registered mail. You should state In your answer the name of the poat office to which you desire future notices to be sent to you. HAMILL A. CAN ADA Y, Register. D;i of first publication. March 16. 1933; date of second publication, March Sd, 1933; date of third pub lication, March 30, 1933; date of fourth publication, April 6, 1933. Notice. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County, In the Matter of the Estate of C 2. Lange, aeceaaea. .,. v. .Uii I,MH that fVl nonte it iiiTivuv ftitwn .'tin. undersigned hss filed her Final Ac count In the above entitled matter. and the above enutieo. court nn vu Ann sri loan at. 10:00 o'clock a. m tn the County Court Room, in tne court nouse in iwutv.u. u6u.i, Jectlons to said Flml Account, and for the settlement thereof. Executrix. Notice of Sheriff's Soje. By virtue of an execution on fore closure duly Issued out of and under the eeal of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, in and for the Coun ty of Jackson, to me directed snd dated on the 14th day of March. 1933. In -a certain action, whvein O. B. Waddell, as Plaintiff, recovered Judg ment against Suncrest Orchards, Inc., an Oregon corporation, the defend ants, for the sum of Four Thousands Five Hundred and no-100 ($4600.00) Dollars, with interest at 7 per an num from October 23rd, 1931, and the further sum of Four Hundred Fifty and no-100 ($450.oo twiiars attor nev'fc fees on first cause of suit, and from said defendant, Suncrest Or chards, Inc.,. L. A. nanus ana ecucu R. Bunks, the full sum of $2028.44, to cether with Interest at 8 per an num from June 29t'n, 1932. together with the further sum of $200.00 at torney's fee on second cause of suit, with costs and disbursements taxed at Thirty and 50-100 ($30.50) Dollars, which Judgment was enrolled and docketed In the Clerk's office of said Court In said County on the 1st day Of March, 1933. Notice is hereby given that, pur suant to the terms of the said .exe cution, I will on the 15th day of April. 1933, at 10:00 o'clock a. m.. at the front door of the Courthouse in the City of Medford, in Jackson County. Oregon, offer for sale and win sen at public auction for casn to the highest bidder, to satlsfv said judgment, together with the cost of Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L High mountain 4. Moist i. Falls behind IS. Noncommis sioned officer 14. Appellation of Athena 15. Always IS. Meeting by IS. Ancient Greek shrine 30. Flying tor 3L Object of worship S3. Clamor 24. Not or the scsl 36. Fish's organ of motion 38. Famoua 20. Angry 3L Part of a curve . 33. Deep hoi 33. Devoured 34. Decay 35. Drive away Number 33. Forward 3. Harmful 49. Scarce 43. Aimlessly Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle EAllOA R S i V A N E2.iARTSiwENT PERM I TSiTARii SA SASERMQN twuJ " I &a 1 J wee.dsa Crawling animals Pertaining to the sense of hearing Indigo plant High wind Tailless Additions to buildings Writes Guided ill"""!!! rr-r- . Us II JiLL r, . 7TV- m. k ss this sale, subject to redemption a provided by law. all of the right, title and interest that the said de fendant Suncreat Orchard. Inc., an Oregon Corporation, L. A. Banks and Editti R. Banks had on the 23rd day of Jsnuary, 1931, and on the 29th day of June. 1932, or now have hi and to the following described prop erty, situated in the County of Jack son. State of Oregon, to-wit: Lota One (1) to Twelve (13) In clusive, and Lot Fourteen (14) of the Pepper 4: Taylor Subdivision of the West Half of Donation Land Claim No. 40 In Township 38 South of Ran?o 1 West of the Willamette Meridian, as numbered, designated and described on the official plat thereof, now of record. Together with the tenements, hereditament and appurtenances hereunto belonging or in anywise apoertalnlng. Dated this 14th day of March, 1933. GORDON L. SCHERMERHORN. Sherirf of Jackson County, Oregon. By OlOA E. ANDERSON, Deputy. Notice of Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an execution on fore closure duly issued out of and under the eeal of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, in and for the Coun ty of Jackson, to me directed and date.! on the 14th day of March. 1933, in a certain action therein, wnerem O. B. Waddell, as plaintiff, recovered Judgment against Llewellyn A. Banks, sometimes known a L. A. Banks, snd Edith R. Banks, the defendant, for the mim of Four Thousand Five Hun dred and no-100 ($4500.00) Dollars, with interest at 7i per annum from October 23rd, 1931, until paid, with costs and disbursements taxed at Twenty-six and 05-100 ($36.05) Dol lars, and the further sum of Four Hum.red Fifty and no-100 ($45000) Dollars, as attorney's fees, which Judgment was enrolled and docketed in the Clerks office of said Court in acid County on the lt day of March. 1933. Notice Is hereby given that, pur suant to the terms of the said exe cution, will on the 15th day of April. 1933. at 10:00 o'clock a. nr. at the front door of the Courthouse in the Cltv of Medford. in Jackson County, offer for sale and will sell at public auction for cash to the highest bid der, to satisfy said judgment, to gether with the costs of this sale, subject to redemption as provided by law, all of the right, title and inter est that the said defendanta, Llew ellyn A. Banks, sometimes known m L. A. Banks and Ed.th R. Banks had on the 23rd dav of January, 1931, or now have In and to the following described property, situated in tna County of Jackson, State of Oregon. to-wlt: Lots One (1) nd the Eaat Hlf of Lot Two (2) of Block One (1) f the Amended Plat of Blocks One and Four of Crowell's Addition to the Cltv of Medford. orenon. a the same are designated, delineated, numbered and described upon the official plat thereof now of record. Together with the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenance thereunto belong' lnar or in anywise appertaining. Dated this 14th day of March, 1933. GORDON u. Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon Bv OLGA E. ANDERSON. Deputy. Williams Creek WILLIAMS CREEK, Mar. 16. (Spl.) Joe Varner opened a cafe at Grants Pass, on South Sixth street, Sunday. W. 'Baldwin, who ha been on Wil liams creek for several weeks, return ed to Roseburg last week, to the Soldiers' home. Emery Butts, who has been on the sick list with a severe cold for more than two weeks, I greatly Improved and was able to be In Grants Pass Monday on business. Lester Sparlln was a business vis itor in Medford Monday. Mr. C. W. Robert called on Mr. A. L. Blodgette Monday afternoon. She 1 still confined to her room In Grant Pass. Bert Bigelow, who la working the old Williamsburg mine thl winter, spent a few day thl week with his family In Grants Pas. Jim Shields came down from Ore- Cross-Word Puzzle I. Disfigure 7. Thickness I, Caesar's language B. Alighted 10. Produce 1L Droop 19. Poke 17. Fail to grip the road 19. Msle child 33, Went at an essy gatt 33. Restrain ZS. Farad tea 26. Gambling game 37. Covertly 1 sarcastic 2$. Point 30. Motherly 35. Beams 36, Statute 53. Fit of melan choly: eolloq. 41. Highway 43. Puppet 46. Psrtlcl or bit 4C Vehicle for snow travel 47. Grow old 41, Strike gantlr 4. Prosen water SO. Ts at) 14 54. You and me l e rs DOWN 1. Hitch cards 3. Ardent sffectlon t. Division of a city for election purposes 4. Perform f. Depletion of rhs beautiful gon City for the week-end with friends. Among thoae from William creek shopping in Grants Pas Monds i were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Topping. Mr. and Mrs. Emery Buos, Mrs. W. C. Pixley. Mrs. P. V. Wood. Mr. Chester Boss and Mr. O. W Robert. Hobart Pentngton and hi brother- in-law, Tom Choate. left for the north Sunday. Hobart will atop at Yon call but Mr. Choate will go on to Sunny aids. Wash. Mr and Mr. Everett Smith of the Applegate were Sunday afternoon callerc at the C. W. Robert home. Mrs. Doll Lemmon and son Roscoe of Ashland spen the week-end wit'.. Mrs Lemmon'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Leteken. Roscoe played on the basketball team from Ashland in the game Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Judd. Mr. and Mrs. Froyd Watklns and daughter Evelyn Jean all of Medford, called at the C, W Roberts home Tuesday even ing. Or ace Roberts returned with them for a week's vis't. E. U. Provolt and Chae. (Tinkl Field were dinner guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. John Letteken. Mrs. W. 0. Fixley, Mrs. F. S. Wood, Mrs. Chester Boat and Mrs. C. W. Robort shopped In Orant Pas Mon day. - Mr. and Mrs. Al Martlneau of the Redwood hotel. Grant Pass, called on Mr. and Mr. F. B. Wood Sunday. Mr. and Mr. W. 0. Fixley were dinner guest Sunday at the Chester Boat home. Mr. and Mrs. Amos dmlth of Grants pas were on William creek Sunday Mr. Bert Harris of upper Williams creek has been seriously 111. Dr. Bailey of Grants Pass called last week Dr. and Mrs. Bywter were on Wil liams creek Sunday. Blanche and Bessie House called on Mr. Tom Choate Wednesday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. George McClaln. Mr and Mr. Charles McClaln, all of Phoenix, and Mrs. Millie Wltcher of Medford spent Wednesday with their cousin, C. W. Roberta of Provolt. Provolt Community club met Frl day night. After a short program of music and readings a geography test ws put on between the ladle and gentlemen, Including general geog raphy and the U. S. A., state capitals and product. Refreshments were served. Next meeting will be March 17. with a hard times birthday and St. Patrick's day party. A Jolly time 1 expected. Mrs. W. C. Fixley and Mrs. P. E Wood called on Mrs Mary Topping Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Topping has been feeling poorly most of the win ter. Mrs. M. L. Bennett who hss been making her home with her son and family, Mr. and Mrs Harry Bennett of near Provolt. for the last two yea:, left recently .for her old home at Ban Ola Ire, Wis. Blanche, Bessie and Walter House spent Thursday evening at the 0. W. Roberta home. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Smith and chil dren of Portland are visiting ' Mrs. Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Ira Sparlln of Williams. Jack Wlsecarver, Johnnie Freeman and Homer House are logging for the Gltaon Shultz sawmill. Mr Harry Bennett called on Mr. M. L House and girls Wednesday afternoon. Farmers In the valley are plowing and sowing, as most all the grain sown last fall waa killed by the se vere wl n ter ; also the new al f al f a which wa sown last spring almost all froze out, making reseedlng neces sary. Thl makes an acreage abdVe the usual amount. The snow which fell the first part of January 1 stiU on the ground on sheltered north slope and the mountains were white with new snow Monday. Mr. Varner has given the grade school boys permission to make baseball ground on his land Jut: aeros the road from the school house, and the boys of Mm. Lee's room are practicing for a game with the high school freshmen. Earl Whlsler Is captain. Little Tomraie- Davidson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cllve Davidson, was taken to Grants Pass last week where he had his tonsil and adenoids re moved. He 1 recovering rapidly. The Creson family js having a pro longed alege of whooping cough. The two younger girls, Valena and Pa trie i a are 111 now. W'lllams creek folk who were Grants Pa visitor Thursday were Harry Sorrel. Kenneth and Guy Vine yard. Mr. and Mrs. w. c. Fixiey, mt. and Mr. W. H. Lemmon and Jack Hill. George Lovelace had to nsl litis last week. Eugene Morrison spent Thursday at the Cleve Wilson place, plowing and preparing ground for garden, Pupil of the Wtlllftms school are enjoying an hour' noon again since the day are longer. High school student are graveling the new tennl court and will soon have two courts for use. Harry Sorrels spent several dsys last week sawing wood for Henry Hammond. Mr. snd Mrs. E- K. Smith of Modoc Point, Klamath county, are visiting Mrs. Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs George Lovelace. Ben Letteken was hauling board for sheeting on hi new barn he ts building. Mr. Clumm was helping him. Ambrose Pennington Isft Thursday for Yonealla in search of work. Mr. and Mrs. T. B Davidson were Sunday rlsltors at the Harry Sorrels home Mr, and Mr. Frank Bryan were transacting business In town Satur day. Lake Creek MKt CREEK. Mar. iSr (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. William Perry and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ward of Eagle Point visited the last session of Lak Creek Orange. AH, in brief addresM. e pressed pleasure In meeting with the local Orange, Mr. and Mrs. Ward earnestly urged the patronltlng of home Industrie,, Mrs. Ward spoxe In fsvor of a reso lution drawn up by the chairman of Uie Pomona Orange homo economics committee. This resolution pledge it :gner to buy home products whenever possible to obtain them. Mr. Perry favored the audience humoroi reading and story and also spoke of the vital necessity of co operation in all undertaking. Members of the Grange were very glad to find Mrs. Perry to nearly recovered from her recent aerlou ni nes. The following number were en Joyed during the lecture hour: Vocal solo by Harry Tonn: reading by Jewell Abbott: reading by May Moore: reading by Gwendolyn Char ley: reading by William Perry. The Grange play, "King's Row," aponcored by the Jackson County Recreation club, waa presented to a lsrge and appreciative audience. The gro-.ip deserves much credit for the faultless presentation of their pro duction after an exceptionally short praotlce. Member of the out were : Dorothy Meyer, Reed Charley, Harry Tonn. 1 Myrtle Charley, Ann Tonn. Clauaj cnaney ana Maoei Brown. The play was directed by Alma Meyer. Other numbers whtch were enjoyed during the evening were a musical reading by Mary Nusabaum, and "Reuben and Rachael," by Donna Brown and Helen Brown. Old-time music was furnished by Frank Simp son, violin, accompanied by Loren Fa rlow. Moving p 1 0 1 u r s were shown through the oourteay of the forest service, by Mr. Griffith nd Mr. Fuller of Portland. Mr. Grlfifth also sang two solos, and Mr. Fuller tntertalned with two readings. A request program Is being ar ranged for next meeting of Lake Creek Grange, Friday evening, March 34. Members reported 111 at the last meeting were Ella Meyer, Herman Meyer, Sr., and Floyd Oharley. The Grange extend wishes for a rapid recovery of these members. , McLeod McLKOD, Msr. H (Spl.) Mrs. Bob Alworth wss confined to her bed for several dsys Mrs. Harding and two daughters heard ot her plight snd caller! to administer to her needs and do the housework. The excitement proved to be a stim ulus to Mrs. Alworth, who Immedi ately arose from her bed and pre pared a wonderful luncheon and showed the Irlo a fcrartd time. She is some hostess, sick or well. . Mr. Alworth is some barber. Bob performs the painless operation on his SO centless customers and sends them away with a smile and a thank you aa a reward for hla labor. MoLeod community players pro duced "Ma's New Husband" at Pros pect gym under quite a handicap, as th former director had the ofrtclal manuscript and could not be lo cated. Mrs. Glass prompted with nothing to be guided by. However, they got by better than most people In the same dilemma. The so-oalled depression Is work ing wonders with the roads around MoLeod, as the Jobless are given sev eral daya work each week on county roads. 1 Bible or Booze (By E. O. Oldenburg.) "And this la the condemnation, that light la oome Into the world, and men loved darkness rather than light because their deeds were evil. For every one that doeth evil hateth the light, lest his deeds should be reproved." John 3-19-30. With the ominous rumble of the returning beer wagon or truck and all the old business connected there with, there also return pictures of the sinister characters ever Blinking tn Its shadows. The hidden things that flourished In the shadow of the liquor business whloh alone made It so much worse than the "wine and strong drink' mentioned In the Bible that to men tion the two In the same breath is nothing less than Diasphemy. Not only wss It the prolific source of corrupt politics hut things far worse found snug shelter behind It; international evlle that operated di rectly through many of the saloons, especially In the large cities. For those who remember not to remind them at this critical period were treason to the American people. For years thousands of girls, four to five thousand had disappeared suddenly and without trace here In America, and other thousands from European nations. The thing had grown to such alarming proportions that finally the governments were drlvon to concerted action and there was revealed the well-organized. ' In ternational "white slave traffic." Olrls disappearing from America wer. found In other lands: European girls were discovered here, under conditions which cannot possibly be stated in cold type. It was also discovered that the average spon of life of these poor creatures, after being so vilely be trayed wss four yesrs. Hesdquarters for the "traffic" were located In Ber lin. The traffic did not stop head quarters were moved to a South American city. ' Records will reveal that leaders In the business loudly protested "Interfering with their business." They hsv. ever since swelled the babel about Interfering with the liquor business. Saloons with dance halls attached were a strong source of supply. Another thing that America has for many years courageously stead fastly and often alon., fought with every resource at the command of changing governmenta la the inter national narcotic ring. Almost ever since then, has been a League of Nations they have plsyed and toyed with this thing. Again and again America hsa almost held them up to ridicule and driven them to action. But It waa half-bearted at Beat and accomplished nothing, because rt was not meant to. The reason la that leading nations of the league draw large revenues from ths trsfflc. How shockingly the thing has revealed It self but recently almost In our yeijr midst. Ever the saloon ha been a chief hiding place fov these horror that allnk In the shadow, and It ever will te. "But there will be no sa loon.' says you Csll it grogshop if you want to, but a skunk by any other name Is still as fragrant. Br in I back the traffic and you return It attenaant evil. These monsters thit slink in the darkness with the re turning liquor trafflo move their ambush from which the; :;U close to our very home. "And thl 1 th condemnation that tight Is come into the world, and men loved darkness rather than llgh., because their deed were evil. For every one that doeth evil hateth the light, lest bis deed should be re Courthouse News (Furnished by th Jackson County ADstrtet Co. 131 B. Sixth Street.) Marriage tirensw CJrre A; Peterson and Ramona M Wllllama. Circuit Court Minnie J. Burrows vs. Standard Oil company. Damages. Trio News Publishing Company ts. L. A. Banks. Medford News Publish ing Company, Electa r. A. rehl. For restraining order. Pennington Battery Service vs. Fred Li. Brown. Chattel Hen. D. F. Kay aa Automotive Shop vs. S. 8. Bice, P. O. Duffy. Chattel Lien. Real Estate Transfers C. H. OUe to Eva H. Olio, deed, SI 00. Land In DLO 83 in Twp. 37 S. R. 3 W. The Shady Cove Development Com pany to John E. Peter, W. D. 10.00. Lots 18. 10. Blk. 3: Lou 4 to 8 In clusive; Lots 11 to IS inclusive: Blk. 3; Lots 3 to 8 Inclusive: Lota 8 to 11 Inclusive, Blk. 4: all Blk. 6: Lou 13, lots is to 18 Inclusive, Blk, 8. All Blk. 0 Shsdy Cove Subdivision unrecord ed In Seo. IS, Twp. 34 S. R. 1 W. Volnsy 8. Oden. et al, to O. W. Fra ser, W. D. sio.00. T.S acres In Sm. IS Twp. 35 8. R. 4 W. Bertha L. Stevene to I. H. Gove, at ux. W. D. aisoo. rt s, Blk. 3 Wlllek Addition to Medford. L. A. Worden, et ux. to Glen L. Fab- rick. W. D. 810.00. LoU 8 & 3, Blk. 1 Oray'a Addition to Medford. Glen L. Psbrlck to L. A. Worden. t UX, Q. O. D., 810.00. Lota Ici Blk. Gray's Addition to Medford. Cecil F. Truelove to Edith A. Csse- bter. q. O. D . 81.00. Traot on Eliza beth Street In Ashland, Oerald E. Kendall, et ux, to Russell E, Harris, et ux. W. D., 810.00. VU of LoU 17 & 18, Blk. 3 Oray'a Addition to Medford. William O. Sander, et ux, to Mar cella Northland, et al, Deed, 810.00. Land In Seo. 4 Twp. 30, 8. R. 1 E. Arthur E. Lalng, et al, to Ray ouch es, at ux, Deed, 81.00. LoU 8 ft 8 Blk. 1 Mountain Sunset Subdivision Twp. 37 8. R. 9 W. Jessie M. Mlnear to Ray Ouches, et ux, Deed, 81.00. LoU 6 it Blk. 1 Mountain Siinset Subdivision In Twp. 37 8. R. 3 W. Walter J. Clay, et ux, to Roy Elliott, W. D., 81.00. Tract on North River side Avenue, Medford. William P. Heffner, et ux, to George Davis. W. D., 810.00. 8Ei of BE )4 Sec. 8 and part BW'.i of SW!i Seo. 8 In Twp. 88 8. R. 1 W. A. E. era nee, et ux, to SUU of Ore gon, w. D.. 8313. Tract In Sec. 34 Twp. 37, 8. R. 3 W. Roy Elliott to LusUr J. Adsms. et ux, W. D., 810.00. Tract on North Riv erside Avenue, Medford. City of Medford to United States. Deed. 8300.00. Lot 4. Blk. 3 Central Subdivision to Medford. Jackson County Oregon, to Owen Oregon Lumber Sales Co., Q. O. D, 81.00. Land In DLC 80 In Twp. 37 a. R. 3 W. P. J. Spalding, et ux, to Allen H. Spalding, et al, Q. C. D. 81.00. NEVt of NW'4; N',4 of NE", Seo. S4 Twp. 37 S. R. 1 W. E. H. Morse, et ux, to J, E, Smith peter, et ux. Deed, 81.00. Land In Seo, 7 In Twp. 38 8. R. 8 W. J. W. Isley, et ux, to State of Ore gon, W. D., 81.00. Tract In Bee. 9 In Twp. 89 S. R. 1 B. Grace L. Wslker, et vlr, to Commer cial Finance Corporation, W. D.. 810. Lou 8 as 9 Blk. 8 Laurelhurat Addi tion to Medford. Oraoe L. Walker, at vlr. to Commer cial Finance Corporation, W. D. 810. LoU 18 Blk. 3 Whitman Park Addi tion to Medford. T. A. Black, at ux, to Edward Lundberg. et ux, Q. O. D., 83S.00, 1 acrs In DLO 73 Twp. 87 . R. 3 W. Sheriff to Oold Hill Irrigation Dis trict, Tax Deed, 8318.99. Tract in Champlln Subdivision. Margery R. Lehnherr. et al, to Jes sie M. Hopkins, Deed. 810.00. E4 of Eft of Sec. 7; W of WV4 Sec. Si Lot 1: SE'.i of NE!i: Eft of BE", Sec. 8 all In Twp. 33 S. R. 3 E. Financial Stability! There 1 a difference between tire Insurance policies though they msr LOOK alike. It's what 1 BACK of the policy that count. Strong finan cial resource sufficient to meet all ioseee, even In the event of ft catas trophe, art absolutely essential to your protection. Read the financial figure of the company that Issued YOUR fir Insurance or auto liability policy. For ' safe lnsurtr.ee of all form In strong companies See Charles A. Wing Agency, Inc. 18 No. Front St. I Medford, Oregon