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MTDFOTiD MAIL TTITBUNTC, MElTFORn, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 20, 1933. PAGE SEVEN I DON'T FORGET TO PHONE THAT f Want Ad HERB ABE THE RATES por word first insertion...... .Jo (Minimum aoc Each additional Insertion. per word lc (Minimum 10c) Per line per month, without nhaneea -.....M.35 vf j - - 75 Phone LOST irjST Afternoon of March 4, n Grants raos. Of an arrow, set with Jewels. Greek letters on tne Bum1-, t reward. Box 10098. care Tribune. LOST If dog missing, call 1616. HELP WANTED FEMALE WANTED -Woman to work for home, .pnone oay-o-. , iifwri!in frT nnnrAl house vimi wini.w o-- ---- work and care of 3 year old boy. Musb oe gooa WW. .-- erences. Comfortable home and Moderate wages. Aanress oo vj. a Mail Tribune. .-..nor-, fn 0fn0T-ftl hOllAS " " . vUH . Address worn itnv -j Box 10195 and give reierences. WANTED woman to work for home. Fnone o&v-o-, WANTED SITUATIONS . jumniHnp o-eneral ?T a nnn oj. central paint JUUS WANTED MISCELLANEOUS miuwn nv hnv .secondhand nort- H ii- Address A. B. Z., Mall Tribune. ' ' " - WANTED Market poultry: also have baby emeus xor saw miuiu try. Phone 16. mMlwnfn ITonA PAtlt! WflTll,ln fU n shed home wiin dcuiwiuo. rtJ5. Charles R. Ray. Realtor, Med (for Bldg. Phone 302. HAVE your furniture re-upholstered Thlbault. WANTED 2d hand goods and Junk Pat's. 1608 prune, to. oti-u. WANTED Household goods, stoves, tools, or what have you MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N Grape St Phone 1062. FOR RENT HOUSES HALF DUPLEX, furnished. Keys st 219 S. Ivy. FURNISHED 3-room house. 33 Rose ave. Key at 210 Laurel. PARTLY furnished house, 613 South Grape. . ' SMALL modern house. 801 N. Central. FOR RENT OR SALE Beautiful 6- room suouman resilience im h'" highway near good school; truck .. i.M,Un. larcA C.hlCK- house with runs; pasture for 2 lOr 3 COWS, Wln uamo mm ....... 'house; city water. Call 1431 ox 1650-R. . FOR RENT 6-room modern cottage, tlo 312 So. Grape. FOR RENT 536 Palm, 4-room fur nished home; eleotrlc range, attrac tive overstuffed furniture, garden space. 25 Inc. water. Charles R. Rv, Realtor, Medford Bldg. Phone 302, SMALL furnished house. Call at 305 & Oakdale. 6-lfcOM house, 19 N. Peach; range; H3.00. Phone I042-W. FURNISHED house, 520 S. Central. FOR RENT 6-room furnished bun galow; Frigidaire, electric rans. hardwood floors. Cor. Park and Dakota. Inquire at Nat Grocery 21 N. Riverside. FOR RENT Clean 3-room furnished nun.-; wim sleeping pc-rca. wo Riverside. Attractive two rooms, furn.; gar- ae. water paid. 111. SO. Tel 130. BACHELOR OABIN 42 week. 44S S. front. FOR RENT Small, etrlctly modern mrnisned house; Frigidaire, garage 221 North Holly St. FOR rent 4-room duplex with js range and heater. 610 North Bart 'e't. Phone 341-R-l. f'RN duplex for rent. Tel. 201-H. PURN HOUSES. O. A. DeVoe. 0H rent room modern furnish ed Bouse; nardwood floors, over tuited. electrlo range. Call at 630 8 Central. Homes for kent call T96. OR RENT 5-room furnished house 0d girage. Call at 34S N Bartlett F9K RENT Furnuned 6-room mod- n nous, call at 41 S Riverside R RENT Homes. Furnished or umurnished. Brown St white rOK KI.XTno.lRD AND ROOMS I Board and room a 716 E. Main I very moderate. I FOB BENT APARTMENTS FURNISHED 3-room aoartment with sleeping porch, garage, light and waier; eiu. aiu fortiana. FOR RENT Large room with Kitch enette. 61 N. Oakdale. 3-ROOM aot., Ivy. ground floor. 412 N FURNISHED apartment, Durell Court. 329 N. Holly, phone 1233-W. POR RENT Attractive ground floor apartment for couple employed Call at 632 Plum St. after a p. no or Sundays. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS ROOMS for rent; nicely furnished Reasonable. 16 No. Orange. PLEASANT room, close In, bath. gar. age. 609 E. Main. Phone 346. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 S. Grape. POR RENT Comfortable rooms: pri vate entrance. One block from Main at Reasonable rates. 322 a 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 FOR WOOD Ford Trucks and Fordson. Medford Fuel Co. FOR SALE OR TRADE Work team, harness, wood saw outfit, tractor plow. George MoMahon, one mile south Talent. WOOD for aay or potatoes, near Trail tv, v. oaeiienger, irau. lire. WILL trade dry 16" fir and bard wood for light truck 32 East 4th FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE WHAT have you to trade for Cali fornia or Arizona? We are Kohl South in a few days to close some deals. What have you to trade? Phone 773, E. 0. Corn, 18 S. Cen tral. WILL TRADE fine home on business corner for stocks or clear Improved 3 acres. Box 1014. Mall Tribune. FOR SALE OR TRADE 7-room mod ern house, Ashland, clear. George MoMahon. Talent, Ore. - FOR SALE HOMES SUPERB IfNGLISH COTTAGE AAA AA ne tt?e most attrac v vu east side, nice location ull In, ofl-vlAn j,hrnhs and flowers. Living room, hardwood floors. in-A-uoor oea; ngni, cneer plumbing fixtures, bathroom, tile floor; moaern Duim-m Kiwnen. Knarr, rpntal nrlit Mil, 1(12200. 300.00 cash, balance 20.00 per monun, unaries a wing n8ij Inc., Exclusive Agents. FOR SALE Good 3 room house (east ftvmtl and nice lot close to Berry dale store. A great bargain at $450 Terms. Phone 517-L. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE for SALE 160-acre ranch: 9 A, pears, 9 A. alfalfa. 60 A. woodland and pasture, balance farm land; new dairy barn, modern 6-roorn house; paid-up water right under Table bock ditcn, L.au j. j. nara man, 418, or see L. R. Hardman at Table Rock. - 420 ACRES Well Improved, 300 acres paid water rlgnt; au acres anaua and clover; stocked and equipped. Will take some trade. Easy terms. Knight it Upp, 19 N. Bartlett. FOR SALE 150-acre ranch; 9 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 or real estate think Of Brown as wnite. FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE or trade for & cow, 160 Hanson rnom triple pedigreed hens. Phone 18. C. V. Balderston. 8c for our high quality W. L. ohlcks Hansen strain Keas ana kocks wc. 24-page catalog free. Jenks Poultry Farms, Tangent, Oregon. HANSEN triple pedrlgreed baby chicks, 610 per Hundred. Custom hatching, 2t4c per egg. Eakln Hatchery, Talent. FOR SALE Barred Rock hatching eggs, laying strain, ta.so hundred. Baker Service Station. DRESSLER'S Square Deal Hatchery. 1107 E. Mam. Phone 18B9-Y. FOR SALE FRUITS VEGETABLES FOR SALE White ,Jold potatoes, the earliest of all early potatoes. Mon arch Seed Co. NEWTOWN APPLES Cheap. Vista Packing House. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FRESH and sprlngw hellers for sale, also small pigs, call imu norsn Riverside. RED feeder pigs. Adolf Schulz. Beagle. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS PHONE 969-R. Have your store or of fice fixtures rvpmrru. ,"...-. FOR SALE We have some electric refrigerators and electric ranees llxe new for bargain prices on easy terms. In most cases you can as sume the outstanding contract. Phone 31 or 1149. Commercial Fi nance wrANuwi, SOME real bargains in Farm Tools. 3 3-10 Tractor picw, 1 2-12 Plow. 2 Spring tooth Harrows. 1 75-tooth Harrow almost new. 3 Tractors. Disc Harrows. 5 Used Sprayers. 1 wagon, almost new. I Oarden Tractor. 3 Fordson Tractors. 1 McCormlek-Deerlng Tractor. 1 John Deere Tractor, almost new. 1 Cletrac Tractor. I Offset Disc Harrow. HUBBARD BROS.. INC. Terms on part Cor. Main At Rlv. FOR SALE CHEAP Small ran, hAKt.ng stove, kitchen taoiea. ase- ?. ;i4 ttjpp. FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS MENS all leather work gloves China goat 75c. Men is Women's' Jackers made to measure. Lewis Carpenter, ' 308 So. Newtown. Medford. ALFALFA, barley, corn. C. A. DeVoe. NEW Singer Sewing Machine Co. of fices at 3 N. Bartlett. Machines for sale or rent cheap. Good elec. machines. Public Invited to inspect them. Telephone 783. FINE BUNGALOW PIANO Slightly used, over half paid for; i weekly handles. Cllne Piano Co., Main and Riverside. POR SALE Grafting wax. Seed Co. Monarch FOR SALE Poison barley with rals ins, Monarch Seed Co. MOON SIGN BOOK Astrological guide In farming and personal af fairs 16 S. Bartlett St. FOR SALE Beardless baoley, KanoJa oats, spring wheat. Monsrch Seed Co. FOR SALE Alfalfa seed, 12c to 18c par lb. Monarch Seed Co. SUPERFEX oil beater, cheap. 1012. FOR SALE Choice perennial plants Including pink phlox, oriental pop ples .llnum, peach-leaf bells (blue bells). Iris, etc. Phone 192-L. 325 South Holly. ORCHARDISTS Don't neglect, your orchards. Better days are aneaa. 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. FOR SALE Good Delicious apples and Newtown culls, or will trade tir wood or whatever you have. Joe Kantor. Rt. 4, Box 237. YOU can now get Duart permanent wave for only 81.76 Prevost Beauty Shop. 16 Laurel. Tel 727-J. GET the "No Hunting" and trespass ing signs at the Mall rrlbune Job office: printed on vdotb to with stand the ram and weather. POR SALSUsed sewing machines, ail makes. 66 up: terms If desired All makes rented and repaired White 8ewmg Machine Co. 24 N Bartlett FOR sand, gravel, sediment, fertilizer and teaming. Phone 912-J. MISCELLANEOUS NOW Is the time to have your spray ing -aone. Ait worK guaranteed. Phone 258-W. INCOME TAX Let me prepare your r Income tax return. Years of experi ence. Both State and Federal are now due. Fred L Colvlg, 626 a Central. Phone 735-M. GET the "No Hunting" and trespass ing signs at the Mall Tribune Job office; printed on olotb to with stand the rain and weather HAWLEY TRANflFUTT?. - INna ere and movers Special livestock mOVlnS eaillnmnnfc PfI,ab Hh, Satisfaction guaranteed 619 North BUSINESS DIRECTORY - Abstiacts. JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts ol Title and Title Insurance, roe only complete Title 8 J 1 1 e m Id Jacksop County. MURRAY ABSTRACT OO. Abstracts of Title, Title Insuranoe. Rooms 8 and 6. No 82 North Central Ave. upstairs Expert window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT - Tel, 1172 House cleaning. Floor waxing. Ori ental rug . oleanlng, specialty Job Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMEN1 Best equipped plant In southern uregon. printing of Ul kinds: book binding; loose-leaf ledgers, and blanks, billing systems, duplicating casa sales sups and everything is the printing line. 28-30 N Grape Phone 76. Money to Lend, WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE AND LATE MODEL AUTOS. Three per oent per month oa un paid balance. No other charge. See w. is, momas, eo s- central Ground floor Crater! an Theatre Bldg State License No. 3-157. Piano instruction BETTER piano instruction, Individ ual or ciasa. xne oasic way. Hslght Music Studio, Liberty Building. Phone 72. Transfer. EADS TRANSFER s STORAGE CO. Office 1016 No. Central Phone 816 Prices right. Service guaranteed RE1NKJNG TRUCKING CO. Trans fer and Storage. We haul anything at a reasonable prioe. Ill No. Fir Street. Phone 833. Dressmaking and Remodeling. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking ana remoaeiing Mediord Bldg. Myrtle Andrews. Phone 1181, Phoenix Circle Enjoys Meeting PHOENIX. March 30. tSJI.) The Neighbors of Woodcraft Circle met Thursday afternoon with an attend ance of 20 ladles. At the close of the business session a social hour was enjoyed with games and stunts. Those present being divided Itno two groups with Florence Drake and Dor othy Loffer as captains. Scores vrere given for each game and a prlre of a box of home made candy was award ed to Mrs. Drake's team. Next meeting of the circle will be held on the first Thursday evening in April. Own Weather tm settled tonight and Tuesday; rains in west portion and rain turn j portion Tuesday; fresh west to north-1 meet wind onshore. ing to snow east portion: colder east Gold Hill GOLD HILL, Mar. 20. (Spl.) Airs. C. W Martin left for Portland Tues day evening for a vls't with her moth er, Mrs. Hattle Beeman. Bulck roadster belonging to Ernest Ross was stolen Friday evening, but was found by state police on Satur day in Grants Pass on the street. Mrs. Alice Boomsliter of Grsnts Pass visited Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Clifford Wright. Mrs. Kals of Medford Is spending the week-end here with her father, Mr. Hall. March 16 the I. O. O. T. hall pre sented a Joyous scene when the Past Noble Grands club entertained their husbands at a chicken pie dinner. 'mere was a large crowd present and all report a god dinner and pleasant evening. Wild Rose troop of Girl Scouts hon ored the National Girl Scout' twenty first birthday March 16, by "pone house." The program covered the soout work the troop has had and a clever skit by the Canary patrol. The girls are doing good work and should be encouraged by the public In this wortnwnne work. Frank Turner of Ing Beach, Cal who oame here to attend the funeral of his father, Geo. Turner, returned home Tuesday. Mrs. Ruth Smith of Grants Pass spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cameron and family. A number of ladles snent Thurs day with Mrs. Kate -Phillips with a larewcn for her. She Is leaving to make her home at Brookings. Dinner was served at noon and the ladles quilted in the afternoon. Guests were Mrs. Carl Routh. Mrs. Sam Routh. Mrs. Mable Robinson, Mrs. Tom Robinson snd Mrs. Jas. Clem ents. Mr. snd Mrs. P. D. Augstead of Lakeview spent the week-end with Mr. end Mrs. M. B. Merriman, re turning home Tuesday. Roland Thompson, youne son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Thompson, under went an emergency appendcltis op eratlon Sunday afternoon, his ap pendix having bursted before he was taken to the hospital. He Is getting along nicely and his many friends hope for a speedy recovery.. sir. end Mrs. Joe MoKnurht of Sams Valley, where Mr. MoKnlght teaehes in the high school, have moved to Gold Hill. and are living on the Wing property on the high way. Oak Grove OAK GROVE, Mar. 20. (P) (Spl.l Welcomo visitors at the school the past week were Supervisor Una B. Inch and Mrs. Newton. ' New pupils from Likevlew are Jack Lane In the third grade and Denis Lane in the sixth grade. The primary room gave a short program last week featuring a mov ing picture of current events. The past week the girls' basketball team played Jacksonville there. It was a very Interesting game with a close score. The boys had their first baseball game of the season last week. The team has practiced but little this spring, owing to basketball being the main Issue. Mail Tribune Daily across L Strike gently i. First man s. Smell 12. Past 13. A bIr tlo tre 14. Roman emperor 15. Shame 17. Copied IS. Tolerable: colloq. 19. Riddle 21. Placid , 23. Corded fabric 1!6. Parts of churcnei 2. Lair 20. Philippine peasant 31. Revolve 32. Make trial of apain 35. Light repait 36. Insect 38. Interprets: . arc halo Solution of Saturday's Puulo Iwa p sjA rhsate Bilili HMiNSiAPPAL AkkiSkO S TP t R I A LEVEL .HaTS S ENT A V RpEjpll IcCIuIeI OA T piW I D E. N CONTR I TieN EVE AL EE D EJwfl E N Q 5 wIeIeIderIesItIeit 81 Guiding strap of a bridle 39. Pigpen 40. Instrument for 53. Fngllsh school penetrating 54. female ceer the skull , S. Score at 41. Daubed pinochle 44. Base of polsr lift, Contradict expeditions 67. Terminate 48. Wings DOWN CO. Animal Jelly L Tablets HI , p n srsf pi? i3;. Hi L 91 9" 41 ' Hull pur2 3 is44 45 S2 S3 W " ,1. ! . . ., I ! SS SC-V S(a Si Beagle BEAGLE. Mar. 20 (Spl.) Friends here of George Prescott were grieved to hoar of his tragic death. Every one that knew him always spoke a good word for him and he will be missed when we vls't Medford. Friendly Neighbors held their monthly community gathering Sun day with a basket lunch and preach ing services. Rev. Millard and family Of Meatord attended. Mr. and Mrs. Soliee snd daughter Mary of the Meadows passed through Beagie Wednesday en route to Med ford. Mrs. Inch, county hool supervisor, Spent Tuesday here and gave the chllaren spelling and writing tests Mr and Mrs. Luke Ryan and daughter Elizabeth end Mr. Sprouse were Medford visitors Wednesday. Monroe Gorden returned home above Trail Sunday after spending several days here with Mr. Dews. Wild flowers are about a month later here than usual. The school children are Just now finding their rirst cowslips and Johnny-Jumpups. Otto Prey and little daughter Eva of Luke Creek wore Sunday visitors at the Edlu home. Donald Orant spent the week-end at heme with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grant. He returned to Medford where he Is going to school Monday morning. John Nelson had a load of dlsoltte brought from town Wednesday to his ranch here so he can start plowing as scon as the ground Is dry. Troop 14 and Scoutmaster E. B. Lucis attended court of honor In Medford Monday night and four scouts, Merrill Martin. Morris Prink, Desmond Sweet and Lloyd Sanderson received merit barges. Mrs. Ysunza and son John of Med ford spent Sunday at the Adolph Sohulz home. Mr. Scofieltj of California ' spent Thursday here, looking after busi ness Interests, Applegate APPLEOATB. Mtr. 30.(Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crump nd family of Medford were week-end gueats of Mr. and Mn. Edward Kublt and fam 1ly Misa Muriel Loftua of Medford waa a recent gueat here of Mr. Alice HeaDurg. Mi Mary Sellers of Medford wae a gueat Wednesday night of Miss Maude Pool. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rooney have sold their service station at Copper to Mrs. c. A. Wiggins of Eugene. Mrs. Wiggins' parents. Mr. and Mrs. Welborn. will also make their home at Copper. " El'.Ia Hartley left recently for Med' ford, where he has employment at the Casa Auto wrecking house. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Saltmarah and family of the Oak Grove district call ed n Applegate relatives Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Earl MoMullln and family motored down from Olendale and spent the week-end .at the home of Mrs. MoMullin's Bister, Mrs. FYed Straub, While here little Dale Mc Mullin became ill with chlckenpox. Mn, Ray Brown of Big Applegate is quite 111 at a Medford hospital, Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Garrison of upper Applegate are the parents of Cross - Word Puzzle 10. Metal-bearing rock 11. f yards IS. Book of the Bible 20. Clasnee or orders 22. Property left at death 24. Comfort 26. Flower eon talners 26. Wlleg 27. Bard 28. Three cornered aall set be tween miats 32. rnfurlated 34. Article of belief S7. Cylindrical 41. Steel tower for eupporl Ing a tele- . graph line 48. Repair 45. Rise and fall , of the sea . 4U. Presently 47. Pay attention to 41. Take up weapons 49. Confederate general 51. Indefinite amount & Exchange nremlum S. Throw UfhtJ; 4. stir 5. Dinner guest I. Made amend 7. Kallor I, Biblical character 9. Went away a baby boy born March 15 at the Sacrd Heart hospital. , Howard District HOWARD DISTRICT, Mar. 30. (SpU MIm Clara Simpson of Rogue River visited MarJor.e MoKee Satur day and Sunday. The play, "The Deacon Entangled," at the Achoolhouse March 1 7, was well attended and -nJ6yed by thoao present. Velma Brock has feen on the sick list the past week, but ts better at this time. Mr. and Mrs. Moen are building V new bouse on their property on De- Bar avenue, which they have pur chad from J. C. Bftnif. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Parke were pleas antly surprised by Mr. and Mrs. Tra Hopper of Los Angeles. . Mrs. Hopper ana airs, parke are cousins. Mr. and Mra. Hopper weTe en route to Wetser, Idaho Harold Welborn Is erecting a new oarn on his property Mr. and Mrs. Paul Algeo and son or copco visited Monday and Tues' day at the Jas. Parke home. Jacksonville JACKSONVILLE. March 30. (Spl) Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wllken ot Grants Pass spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harry Whitney. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Russell of Blg.Ap plegatee were business visitors- here Thursday. Helden Smith left Thursday for La Porte, Calif., to be employed at the Howland Flat placer mine. Mr, and Mrs .P J. Pick entertained at dinner Friday honoring their son, Laurence's, tent,h birthday. Guests were Danny Wyant and Stanley Shaffer. Freshman class of the Jacksonville high school entertained the sopho more class with a St. Patrick's party at the high school gymnasium Fri day evening. The evening was en Joyed with games and luncheon was served. Mrs. O. M. Sholer returned .home to Siskiyou Wednesday after spend ing a week with her son. Walter Sholer and family la Jacksonville. 1 Anderson Creek ANDERSON CREEK, March 30. (Spl.) Mr. Green made hla filial proof on his homestead Thursday. MacDowell family spent Thursday at jack Holt man's home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marquess spent Thursday la the valley. Mr. Dontca and family went out to Talent Friday. . . Jas. Mays was In. Medford on Bus iness Thusrday. Bill Shann was In Talent Friday morning. Steve Lunak was In Ashland and Medford Thursday. Mrs. Jas. Mays and daughter Ruth called on Mrs. L. C. Jones Satur day afternoon. Mr. Romanger and sons went to the valley Friday. Mr. Wyat took & load of wood to Medford Friday. GIRLS' LEAGUE EDITS The March Jsauo of the Medford HI -Times, published last week un der direction of the Olrls league, la a very creditable edition, full of In teresting news regarding the differ ent departments of the high school. On the front page appears the plc tuie of the Girls' league officers: Margaret Warner, president; Elisabeth Ferry, vice-president; Erma Nleder- meyer. secretary; Margery Paley, treasurer; Dorothy Gore, editor of the edition, also Miss Mauri ne Carroll, advisor and Miss Cllta Walden, assist ant advisor, A tribute to Constable George Pres- cott, "a brave and true friend, who was known and respected by all, for the interest he maintained In school affairs and the kindly attitude with which he regarded "very student un dertaking snd for the Invaluable as sistance to everyone with whom he same In contact," wis printed. The issue also contains pictures of David towry, preiident; "Red" Scheel, Tiger captain, and William Cotbaugh, editor of "Keeping Up" column, and was fairly well patrordeed by Medford merchants whose ads aided greatly In issuing th paper. Mlw Gore was ably assisted by membera of the Girl's league and several other students, 4 Low Prices Rule At Band Box For Anniversary Sale The management of the Band Box and flhoe Box at 224 East sixth street doesn't believe In hoarding mer chandise. This accounts for the re markably low prices which have been adopted for the duration of the eight-day anniversary sale launched Frldiy morning. Five years ago the Band Box Mil linery shop was established by Mrs. V. J. Carpenter, and since that time Improvements have been made and additional space secured until the Band Box and Shoe Box 1s one of Melfotd's most up-to-date and at tractive stores for women. Mr. Car penter Is In charge of the shoe de partment. presses, coats, suits, hats and shoes in all ths popular fpTing and sum mer styles and colors are included in ths fifth anniversary sale articles offered at new low prices. Real estate or in. uranoe Leave It to Jonas, fboB 788, THEY RENOUNCE G. G. C. Hereby Wlthdrawi. I. Nelle M. Bowman, hereby with draw my name from the Oood Gov ernment Congress. NELLE M. BOWMAN. Jacksonville, Ore. Let It Be Known. To Vai Editor: Let it be known publicly tnat we the undersigned, have never attend ed one of the Good Government Congress meetings and hereby with draw from such organization. MR. F. L. NEWMAN, MRS. F. L-. NEWMAN. Medford, Ore. Wants No Affiliation. To the Editor: It haa been reported to m that I am a member of the Good Govern ment Oongresi. This ts news to me. If anyone signed a membership card for me It was not with my consent. I wish to publicly request at this time, that If there ts such a card at the headquarters of this organisation It be returned to me. I do not wish to be affiliated In any way with such an organisation. D. F. OEIC.ER, Medford, Oregon, Absolute Repudiation. To the Editor: I, the undersigned, having signed a card to become a member of the Good Government Congress by reason of a misunderstanding as to the pur ponea and Intents of said organisa tion, want to publicly announce that I absolutely repudlcate the teachings and conduot of gald organisation and hereby publicly resign therefrom. PAUL WINNINGHAM, Jacksonville, Ore. Connection Hovered. To the Editor: Bolng a true American I wish to condemn the actions of the Good Government Congress and to let the public know I am not a member of Vtat organisation. Any statement being made that I was a member I wish to correct as J severed connec tion with the Good Government Con gress over a month ngo. Let all good Americana come forward snd make themselves known that they signed cards In the Good Government Con gress and now want to atand up and Communications Tired of Fehl's OM Line. To the Editor: Please allow me to state through your columns that In my opinion "Your Humble Servant's" statement", publlrhed Saturday in the Ashland Tidings is typical of his Inconsist encies with which "w have become very familiar, "Our "estlmahle" county judge, by his own statement, says he has always stood for Justice and law enforcement through the orderly process of a democratic form of government. "Orderly democratic form of gov ernment!" Shade of Caesar! Do the records of the past few weeks verify that atatement? Were those "Oood Government Congress" meetings wher Judge Fehl was one of the leading orators, and where ropes, nooses, revolutions and seizure of the county government were the pass words, ths product . of the orderly processes of a democratic form of govornment? if so, then "Russia" for me. Trosky and Lenlne for com missioners (with apologies to the de ceases Lenine); Zangara for county Judge and Al Capone for sheriff. Is it orderly and democratic to seek to remove from office those of ficial who have been elected by the people, in order that one man might be dictator and fill tiose offices with men of his own choosing? If so, then my Interpretation of democracy is in error. Wo wish to plve Judge Pehll credit for "deploring" the coldblooded murder of George Prescott, but -ve have not forgotten, either, another officor whose name was Prescott, Most of us deplored his murder while discharging his duties, also. Set ma to me It Is about time for "Earl" to confess that his old polit ical tine la worn to a frazzle. R. R. GUOHBS. Medford, Rt. 1, Oriffin Creek. Judge Disregards Citizenship Ruling Common Plena Judge E. E. Everett (above) of Lima, O., disre garded the famous Mcintosh. Bland decision of -he United States Su preme court In grsntlng citizenship to Prof. John P. Klsssen, who re fused to take the oath to besr arms In defense of the nstlon, (Associ ated Press Photon Mrs Clarence Wheeler haa assumed active mansgement of the Wheeler Apartments. 348 So. Riverside, fev. be counted as true loyal supporter, of law and order. I thank you. F. C. FINDLEY. Medford, Ore. A .Misled Signer. To the Editor: I am another one of the misled signers of a Good Government card. I didn't know what they stood for, but I do now. and I want to with draw my name from that omanlsa tlon. b. HALL. Medford, Ore. TuMlo Withdrawal. To the Editor: We, the undersigned, having un wittingly become membera of the Good Government Congress, by rea son of a misunderstanding aa to the true purposes and Intents of said or ganisation, want to publicly an--nounce that we absolutely repudiate the teachings and conduct of said organisation and hereoy publicly re sign therefrom and pledge our sup port to law and order. CARL 1. SCHMIDT, ; ISAAC OOFFMAN. LYNN RUMLEY, Jacksonville, Ore. . So Their Friends May Know, To the Editor: We previously legally withdrew from the Oood Government Congress, but now we wish to submit our names for publication so our many friends may know we are no longer membera of that organisation. HARRY OROME. ; VSLMA CRUMB. . Medford, Ore. ; Principles Violated,- ' To the Editor: The undersigned wish to atate that they signed membership cards In the Oood Government congress In good faltft, believing that the principles aa enumerated, would be adhered to. Convinced that all principles of good government have been violated we wish to publicly withdraw our sup port of, and membership in, this or ganisation. MISS RBTA KINOELL, ' MR. AND MRS. GEO. KINDELL, ' MRS.. JOHN BINOHAM, M. T. BINOHAM. , . The Applegate, March 30. DEATH OF HOWELL MAY BE FACTOR IN EY (Continued from page Oae) counted because of hie age. Investi gation showed him to be two years younger than the late Senator Walsh. Reed M 7a. Waleh waa 7. Reed, Is the same type of flhtr that Wsjj.h was. For solicitor-general, Prof. Felix' Frankfurter of the Harvard last school la a probability, it la not belleied that President Roosevelt will appoint a solicitor-general until he haa definitely decided on the attor. ney-general. since the eolioltor-gen. eral Is so Important In the depart ment of Justice the courtesy of con-, suiting the attorney-general is in or der before the formal appointment Is made. Who will fit beat with Frank furter may prove a major considera tion. President Roosevelt's 73 -word beer rtesmge to congTeas seemed to clinch ' his record for writing brief messages, "The President knswa how to write them short," a Democrat observed en thusaatlcaily, "and you don't have to take any time out figuring what he means." H' banking message, likewise very brief, oonaidering t Importance,- was dictated in a comparatelvely few min ute an hour before It was sent to congress. "And when F. D. dictates anything he makes very few changes after wards." one of Ms aaeootates re marked. No more cheering message came to the President than that of Jim Ham lewis when he returned from Ohl osgo. "Kever have I seen such a change in so short a time," aald Jim Ham, "from discouragement to encouragement- from depression to complete hope." senator Lewis went so far as to say that within two weeks, certainly not more than a month, there will be a gerater revival of business than la-, the past five years. "There Is a feeling that the bank ing bill will proteot the banks." Senator- Lewie said, "that the economy bill will reduce the taxes and that the unemployment bill will put peo ple to work." Opposition to the beer bill win he effered by the whiskey and wine peo ple. Their argument Is why should beer he g'ven preference and they be obliged to wait until after repeal of the I8th amendment? COPCO'S NET INCOME BAH FRAKOISCO. March 90 (API -California Oregon Power company re por tea an increase In net Income In 1033, the figure being S63a.7Be compared with as36,13 In 1931, Fancy Lump Coal per Ton with Free Kindling ) Medford Puel Co. Tel. Ml 2s.