IfEDFOTlD MAIL TRTBTTN"E, irEBFORD, OKEGO. "WEDNESDAY, MAY 3. 1933.
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HELP WANTF.lt MALE
WANTED Loggers. Avgerls Bros.
Colestln, Ore.
WANTED SITUATIONS
iSEBTATN:rEBird78ign paint-
, 6BWINO, care Of cnuurea. a.,
of any kind. 25c per hour. J 1.75
i. -m-m 87 Quince 641-L.
any.
WANTED MISCELLANEOC8
WANTED wau paper
henglng. calsomlnlng. painting. Call
ZH3-J. r. . vjwu....... ,IIW.-II-.
WANTED Second hand bird cage,
516 Liberty.
HAVE your furniture re-upholatered
Th.'bault, 969-R.
.1' ",'ll'J''-- wi.h in nr more
.urea. Write A. P. Townsend, Rt. 1.
Box 199-A, cosia menu.
DRIVING to Tacoma: want 3 or 8
passengers, eiiuie e H "',.," , ."-
WANTrED Stock for new green pas-
turc: lirst piace ui"
Station. Unas. isam.
WANTED Will PT cash -of chain
teM A. wvvuw. . -
f WANTED Call at our office for latest
and lowest Oolden Anniversary
7 . n nrlr- nrodUCtS
prices on ou ji" r a
for all wire requirements. Spec a)
Anniverasy piivco " i-
anywhere e save you money It Its
made of wire asa u. "
n .Inn, 1RQR. 134 N
on. rB8 -cnw --- -
Riverside avenue. Phone 268, Med-
ford, Oregon
LOAN Good security. Phone 819-R
WANTED Wool, mohair. Wool bags,
twir.e for sale. Medford Bargain
House, 27 N. Orape Bt. -m. tup
n.e no care for In xy home. Phone
,an v a ... 1 rvt.lr.
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WANTED Household goods, stoves
tools, or what have you.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
27 N Grape 8t. Phone 1062.
FOR RENT HOUSES
TOR RENT 5 -room modern furnish
ed house: yard, garden ground and
farage. 641 Pine St. Call for key
37, next door, or see Mrs. White.
46 Quince St.
v FOR RENT Furnished 8-room house.
close In, modern: upholstered fur
niture, hardwood floor, fireplace,
garage; rent cheap. Write B. J.
Palmer. Rt. 3.
FOR RENT 5-room house, close in.
Call 240 So. Orape.
FOR RENT Furnished and unfur
nished house; reasonable. Call 101
Almond.
SMALL furn. house cheap. 801 No.
Central.
FOR RENT fl-room modern house,
3 sleeping porches, garage, wood
hd lawn, shade, all new interior,
rtgt down town. 147 North Holly.
Inouire at Holly Apts.
nOMHS FOR RENT Call 696.
FOR RENT Part furnished hou,
ckse In. Ask 444 N Front.
FOB RENT Homes. Furnished or
unfurnished. Brown S White
FOR RENT Partly furnished 5-room
house. Inquire at 345 No Bartlett.
FOR RENT Well furnished modern
house. Call at 817 W. 10th.
37 WASHINGTON completely furn
lsoed. garden spot, and chicken
bouse. Phone 105.
DESIRABLE houses always in first
class condition for rent, lease or
sale. Call 105.
BOUSES H0. $12 50 and tl5. water
paid; wood range. Phone 105.
FOR RENT 5-room modern home,
breakfast nook, lots of bullt-lns
hardwood floors, fireplace, hot air
furnace, well furnished, electric re
frigerator, overstuffed set, $40. wav
er paid. Phone 728.
FOR RENT 4-room cottage, unfurn
ished; two 2-room apartment, well
furnished. Bv week or month. In
quire at 317 E. Jackson Tel. 749-Y
FURN HOUSES. O. A. DeVoe.
FOR RENT 4 -room duplex with fis
) range and heater. 610 North Bart
' lett. Phone 341-R-l.
BOMBS FOR KKNT Call 79
FOR BENT BOARD AND BOOMS
BOARD AND ROOM a 716 & Mils
Bate rev; moderate.
FOB RENT BOUSES
FOB BENT APARTMENTS
POR RENT Two 2 room apartments
wen furnished. By week or montn
Inquire at 317 E. Jackson. Tel 749-Y
ATTRACTIVE two rooms, turn.: gar-
. i j . 1 1 in -p., 1 tn
ax; water t.
POR RENT Modern 3-room apart
ment, furnished, heat; garage, in
pulre 534 N, Bartlett.
3 ROOM apt. With garage. 413 No.
ivy.
POR RENT Newly decorated nicely
furnished apartment. Aauit. sa i w
Ookdale.
POR RENT Furnished apartment
overstuffed; hardwood floor, iignt
and beat. Mali Tribune Phone 73
PtTRNISHED apartment, Durell Court
829 N Holly, phone 1232-W.
TOR RENT rtJKMSBED BOOMS
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FOR RENT Sleeping rooms. 2 blocks
from courthouse at vol rear os,
Eutene, Ore.
PLEASANT room, separate entrance
XHO. UttHIBWi
ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 S. Grape.
FOR RENT Comfortable rooms; pri
vate entrance. One blook from
Main St. Reasonable rates. 122 s
Central.
FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS
BAOhELOR CABINS. 445 So. Front
POR RENT Acreage, share crop. Ph
437-X.
FOB EXCHANGE
TO TRADE Shakes and posts for
naV or COWS, r awer,
TO TRADE POR OAR 10 acres of
ior.ii. i miles norm or xrsvii w.
Trall-Tlller highway. C. F. Fry.
3-ROOM modern home. bath, laundry
tra- screened porcn. duuv-iu bi-
. -i i . tVnlf. trM: 700
SgB nuauD biiu --
equity for car, acreage, cabin site
or what nave you rnone
or write box 13337. "l.TlDune.
POR TRADE 3 sections spike-tooth
narrow, siurnuv uwu. .-..
for alfalfa or grain Tel 234-R-4.
r'Ttp.nitttr.e uDholstered, re-flnlshed
antl cabinet work. Will exchange
for what have you. Phone 969-R,
Thlbault.
o-t, oat. c a- traHA tnr nrnfVi . Ford
trucks and pordson. Med. Fuel Co.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Good sound
work horse, 1400 lbs.. 7 years old.
Walter Jones, 2nd house below
bridge. So. Ashland.
WOOD for Jay or potatoes, near Trail
R 0 8kellenger. Trail. Ore.
FOB EXCHANGE- REAL ESTATE
iirm Wade Mv summit home, Ben-
. .. ton ..county, for youra. Describe
fully. A. W. Fredrick, Myrtle Creek,
Oregon.
TO TRADE For house and lot 1n
. town, Wa acres, house, barn, chick
en house, good garden ground, fine
pasture; 2ft miles out. Inquire at
Route 4, Box 85, Buckshot Hill Rd.
TO tSXCHANGE Nice little home in
Bnd, Ore., clear," for something
clear In Medford or Ashland. Pre
fer small acreage What have you.
165 7th St., Ashland.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 5 acres Will
sell cheap for -cash 925 Reddy Ave.
WHEN you think oi real estate think
of Brown & White.
FOB SALE ACTOMBILES
FOR SALE Auburn sedan: new tires,
good condition. Phone 263-J.
USED OAR SALE
Some Real bargains.
60-Day Written Guarantee.
1031 Ford coupe,
1923 Pontlao sedan.
19?C Ford coupe.
191W Chrysler sedan.
1929 Plymouth coupe.
1931 Ford sedan.
19V, Chrysler "8" convert, eoupe.
Also several earlier models to
choose from.
Chrysler - Plymouth - Hudson
Terraplane - Cadillac - LaSalle
Sales and Service.
ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC.
38 No. Riverside. Phone 18
Open Evenings.
FOB SALE HOMES
FOR SALE 3-room modem house;
garage: 9500. Call at 145 S. Grape.
FOR SALE CHEAP, terms or rent, 4
room house newly painted and k al
so mined, near school; nice garden
spot, at corner of Sunset and Co
lumbus. 909 Sunset.
FOR 8AL1E Good 3 room house (east
frnt) and nice lot close to Berry
dale store. A great bargain at 6450
Terms, Phone M7-L.
FOR SALE POULTRY
FOR SALE 30 White Leghorn chicks.
6 weeks old; 1 Black Rock setting
on 16 choice Plymouth Rock eggs.
Alw rabbits, one large doe and
buck, and six fine sires. 616 Lib
erty St.
7o for highest quality W. L. chicks
Hansen strain. May deliveries, mocks
and Reds Bc. Wonderful value.
Jenks Poultry Farm, Tangent. Ore.
TURKEY egtrs for sale, 15c each. Call
' 132-R, Medford.
HANSEN triple ped Agreed baby
chicks. 610 per aundred. Custom
hatching. 2c per egg. Eakln
Hatchery. Talent.
FOR SALE Barred Rock batching
eggs, laying strain. 63-60 hundred
Baker Service Station.
DRESSLER'3 Square Deal Hatchery
1107 K. Main- Phone 1569-Y.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE 20 head of horses and
mcles. Ray Moran. Central Point.
RED feeder pigs
Beagle Adolf Schul.
FOR SALE DOGS AND PETS
AIREDALE. Police, Shepherd. Fox
Terrier, black or tan. Dr. Stone,
FOR SALE 6 - weeks -old poodle dogi
I 117 No. Peach.
FOB SALE REAL ESTATE
PLACER MINE Old Channel Dlst. 40
acres ana outnt. ivaaress dw
Tribune.
POR SALE 414 seres, partly watered.
, ., u.,Ulncr
chickens, garden. 6 fruit, 8 berries,
walnuts, cheap for cash: no trade
B.x 141, Jacksonville, Tools.
POR SALE OR LEASE Real bargain
IOr Casn, miRUfc. wiromcr " '
responsible party. 1 acre, house,
garage, hen house: good soil and
location. Close In Also electric
range. Phone I119-Y or write Box
139, Route 1.
rOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Large early potted to
mato plants, 35c dos. Herman Day
ton. (W. T. Parsons ranch.)
By buying milk at Lockwood milk
aepot, wear, eiw ai miu -present
prices on a quart a day we
save you 810.80 per year: on a gal
lon a dav we save you 843.20 per
yeer. Try our whipping cream.
Bring containers. Open at 7:30
a. m., close 8 p. m.
POR SALE One roll-top desk and
chair. Dalton adding macnine ana
Underwod typewriter. Call 190-W
or 613 So. Newtown.
FOR SALE: 1 mower, 2 hayrakes. I
George MoMahon, 1 mi. so. Talent.
FOR SALE Agates, cut and polished,
at 620 So. Ivy. Call after 5 p. m.
FOR SALE Federal truck, 3'i-ton,
dump body. Price 8700. central
Park subdivision on Jacksonville
highway. Whole or part. Call at
Jacksonville Exchange.
POR SALE Yellow dent seed corn,
3c lb C. A. DeVoe.
FOR SALE Large electric brooder,
8800: or will trade for feed. See It
at Samson s Feed store.
3UPERFEX oil neater, eheap. Phone
1012.
MEW all leather work gloves China
gat 76a Men & Women's' Jackets
made to measure Lewis Carpenter
308 So Newtown. Medford.
GET the 'No Hun tins' tnd trespass
ing slgni at the MMI n-:bune Job
Mfic: printed od jJotb to with
t&nd the rain and weather.
POR SAliSOsed Mwing machines. aJt
oiakea. 5 up; terms U desired. AM
makes rented and repaired. White
Sewing Machine Co. 34 N Bartlett
POR sand, gravel, sediment, fertilize!
and teaming. Phone 812-J. "
MISCELLANEOUS
ORPHAN AJWIETS LUNOH open for
business. Come in and try our
coffee. Five-cent hamburgers. At
33 So. Front St.
LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED for 76o.
Wjrk guaranteed. Call and deliver
free Phone 281 Medford Cycle &
Repair Shop. 23 No Fir St.
WALL PAPER cleaned good as new.
Oiil 2 8D-J. Reasonable rates. F. M.
Goodman . .. .
GET the "No Hunting" and trespass
ing signs at the uall Tribune Job
office; printed on oloth to with
stand the rain and weather
SAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack
ers and movers Special livestock
moving equipment Prices right
Satisfaction guaranteed 619 North
Riverside Phone '044-X
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Abstiact.
MURRAY ABSTRACT OO. Abstracts
of Title, Title Insurance. Rooms 8
and 6. No, 83 North Central Ave.
upstairs.
JACKSON CO.
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstracts of Title and
Title Insurance, Tbe
only complete T 1 1 1 r
system 10 jaciuoD
County. .
Dressmaking and Remodeling.
THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking
and remodeling. 424 Medford Bidg
Myrtle Andrews. Pbone 1181.
expert Window Cleaners.
LET GEORGE DO IT - Tel. 1173.
House cleaning. Floor waxing. Ori
ental rug cleaning, specialty.
Electrical Service.
TVtmi ELECTRIC SERVICE OO
Repairs day or nlM. Phone 603-Y
Job Printing.
MAIL TRIBUNB JOB DEPAHTMEOT
Bast equipped plant In southern
Oregon. Printing ot all kinds; book
binding: loose-leaf ledgers, and
blanks, billing srstems, duplicating
casn sales .Ups and mrytning In
the printing line. 38-80 N. Orape
Phone 78.
Money to Lena.
WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE
AND LATE MODEL ADTOS.
Three per oent per month on un
paid balanoe. No other charge. Bee
W. B. Thomas. 49 8- Central
Ground floor Oraterlan Theatre
Bldg State Lionise No. d-157.
Public Stenographer.
ILLUSTRATED MIEMOORAPHIKQ
MAILING SERVICE
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHY
Grace O. Voss
It North central Phone 111
Transfer.
BADS TRANBPEB 81 STORAGE CO.
Office 1018 No. Central Phone 818
Prices right. Semce guaranteed
RE1NK1NO TRUCKING 0O Trans
fer and Storage. We haul anything
at a reasonable price. Ill No PU
Street. Phone 882.
LEGAL NOTICES
Notice for publication.
Department of the Interior.
General Land Office at
Roeeburg. Oregon,
May 1. 1933.
Notice Is hereby given that Harry
Lawrence Js?ger. of Prospect. Oreion,
ho. on May M. 193S. made Orlit.
Homestead Entry. Serial No. OM997,
for NE'4. Section B. Township 33 8..
Range 3 E. Wlllsmette Merldlsn, hat
filed notice of Intention to mske
final three-year Proof, to establish
claim to the land above described,
before Victor A. Tengwald, U. S. Com-
missloner, at Medford. Ore., on the
29th day of June, 1933.
Claimant names aa witnesses:
Nelson Nye. Victor Chapman. Dave
Neville and Paul Snook, all of Pros
pect. Ore.
HAMILL A. CANADA Y. Register.
Table Rock
TABLE ROCK, May 3. (Spl.)
George Nichols, Medford cattleman.
moved some prime beef from the
Nealon ranch to his Medford slau
ghter house Thursday.
Mr. Bartlett, Grants Pass mining
man. visited here Thursday.
Stock pastures are more backward
here than for many years on account
of the hard freeze of last December,
which completely killed out many
grasses Including the troublesome
broncho grass.
Planting of field corn was begun
here this week and from present in
dications about the usual acreage
will be planted.
Some good finds of spring mush
rooms have been reported during the
past few days and also a few catches
of catfish by school kids.
MLss Francis Wilson and Miss Erma
May, teachers of the Agate school,
were brief callers here Thursday.
Table Rock Community club met
April 28. Outstanding feature of the
program was a story by Prof. V. A.
Davis, of the Table Rock school dis
trict, dating back to 1860, when this
district was a part of the Ant loch
school district.
A baby boy was born to Mr. and
Mrs. Wlllard Hunsley at their home
here April 28.
Rev. J. M. Johnson of Central
Point conducted an Interesting ser
vice here Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. George Wright now
of Eagle Point were welcome visitors
here Thursday.
Table Rock school baseball team
defeated Sams Valley team here April
26.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Nealon and
Misses Ruth and Edith Sage accompa
nied the caravan to Crater lake.
Lorlng and Merrill Martin of Bea
gle were visitors at community meet
ing Friday and with their brother,
Leo Martin, furnished several musi
cal numbers on the program.
Mrs. Nellie Angle, president of the
Women's club announces that they
are sponsoring a clean-up day next
Wednesday, May 3. Each resident is
asked to pick up In front of his preml
ses and have It ready for the truck
to gather up.
Misses June and Janice Nealon,
Llbby and Alvln Hamilton attended
the high school circus Friday.
Mrs. Frank Meyers, who has been
111 for some time la now f nproved.
Applegate
APPLEGATE. May 3. (Special)
The old fashioned dance given April
22 at the Applegate hall by the h0me
extension unit was very successful
and was enjoyed by every one. Over
160 people enjoyed the evening of
dancing. Music for the dance was
furnished by Bill and George Pursel
of Yale creek.
Joe Polly, who has a mining claim
on Big Applegate near the Star ran
ger station and who has been work
ing his claim, lost his cabin by fire
last Tuesday. After starting the fire
in the stove Mr. Polly left the h0use
ior a, iew mi nines, returning 10 see
the cabin In flames. Mr. Polly built
his cabin recently after spending
many months living In a tent.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Crump enter
tained with a Sunday dinner April
Mail Tribune Daily
ACROSS
I. Chart
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7. Not fresh
11. Yale
13. Card ram.
14. Languished
15. Perceive by
the eyea
16. Causa to
spread or
extend
13. Parts of
curvea
20. Singly
21. Church splros
23. Peruse
27. Plsniturs
29. Product of
nstural
dlatlllatlcn
10. Sign of ths
sod Iso
II. Clergyman
It. Those that
fiartlclpate
n speed
contests
19. Long Inlet of
the sea
IT. Prate
19. Strike vio
lently 40. Shout
12. Antlered
animal
19. Entrances
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23 for the following guests: Mr. and
Mrs. V. T. Wilson of Medford, Mr.
end Mrs. George Maxwell of Jackson
ville. Mrs. Pearl Dunford and two
children, Agnes and Arthur of this
vicinity.
Several Applegate teachers attend
ed the Jacksnn county teachers study
group In the auditorium of the court
house Saturday. Mrs. Ethel Ludwlg.
teacher at Applegate, gave a sum
mary of the work accomplished this
vear. Mrs. Ina Pursel, teacher at
Wat kins and her pupils presented a
health play as part of the entertain
ment. MIm Helen T1n&r11 Awhtftnrt tMCh-
er and her mother, Mrs. Thora Tjos- I
dal of Seattle were week end guests I
of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Port. '
Thurston Culp who has been em-
ployed at the Nels0n Pursel ranch '
on Yale creek the pat winter left
Thursday for the Bill Lowden home
In Fern valley for an indefinite time.
Henry Van Poyen and Leonard An
drews of Ashland were fishing on Big
Applegate Wednesday. They also were
callers at the Star ranger station. Mr.
Andrews was employed last year bv
the forest service here and was sta
tioned at Wagner lookout.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Timmlns
Central Point were Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Throckmor
ton at Ruch-
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Hedges of Ruch
entertained Sunday for Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Bryant of Jacksonville.
Morris Wagner of Hollywood, Calif.,
visited last week at the home of his
brother, 'Ji m Wagner at Squaw lake.
Mr. Wagner's m0ther from Salem re
turned with him to California.
Ben Garrison of French gulch has
been employed as painter at the Star
ranger station. He has completed
painting the bunk house and also the
fire guard station at Steamboat
where Bill Fruit will stay this sum
mer. The Sunnyslde service station at
Ruch Is taking on a new coat of
paint. The station Is being painted
a cream color on the Inside.
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Klein hammer
entertained Wednesday fnr the fol
lowing: Mrs. P. C. Garrett of Oakland
Calif., sister of Mrs. Klelnhammer,
Mrs. Clarence Fry, Mrs. Fred Fry and
Mrs. Charlie Farmer of Medford, Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Fish of Phoenix
and P. C. Garrett and Clarence Fry.
A number f Applegate peple at
tended t, O. O. F. meeting In Ash
land Thursday when the Rgue River
valley Odd Fellow and Rebekah
lodges celebrated their 114th birth
day anniversary. George and Bill
Pursel of Yale creek were asked by
the Jacksonville division to present a
musical number.
Howard Klmbat of Ross Lane near
Medford was a business visitor on
Little Applegate Thursday.
TD BE SEARCHED
EUGENE, Ore., May S. (UP)
Fearing theft of Important evidence
In the first degree murder trial of
Mr. and Mrs. Llewellyn A. Banks,
Sheriff C A. Swarts has placed an
armed guard around the Lane coun
ty courthouse.
Banks is alleged to have shot Con
stable George Prescott when tthe of
ficer tried to serve a warrant on him
for alleged complicity in theft of
election ballots In Jackson county.
All doors and windows were locked,
with only the front door open to
privileged officials. Witnesses, many
of whom are from Jackson county,
will be searched for concealed weap
ons before they are allowed to enter
the courtroom to testify.
Cross-Word Puzzie
5. Having a
stamped
desinn
7. Team of
horses
g. Wild animal
9. Collection of
facts
10. Permit
11. City in Hol
land
17. Hard ques
tion 19. Burn
22. Conceited
pprion
24. Rudlmenlaf
25. Air: comb.
form
I. Dowry
29. Caution
31. W?p
32. Untruth
31. South Amerl
can Indian
35. Mohammedan
judca
38. Happen
41. Big
43. Small island
44. Pay's march
45. I.assned
47. Coloring
matters
49. Sick
50. By war Of
5L. Above:
eontr.
51. Meadow
58. Greek Utter
59. Guided
DOWN
1. Tablelands
2. Vigilant
3. Gradually
4. Hitch moun
tain
5. Material used
for jewelry
CITIZENS URGED !
AID CHILDREN TO
MAINTAIN HEALTH;
Urging cltirens to maintain the
health record of Jackson county
through the protection of children
in spite of the depression, which
threatens to rob them of proper foods
and disease prevention measures, the
Jackson County Public Health asso
ciation has opened Its annual mem
bership drive.
It started Monday with arrival of
May day and leaders hope will be
one of the most successful drives in
the history of the organiration. The
needs are greater this year and the
funds from other sources greatly de
creased. "The Intelligent co-operation of
the public Is the all-powerful weapon
we seek in our war agnlnst disease
and Illness." leaders of the drive de
clared today.
We must maintain present stand
ards of public health. No commu
nity can afford to skimp In the ope
ration of chlldrens' dental clinics,
nor can it let down the bars to milk
supplies of questionable purity." of
ficers of the health association stated.
'Epidemics of diphtheria, smallpox
or other controllable diseases should
not be permitted to complicate the
already great burden of the unem
ployed. Even with budgets cut we
must not lose the ground gained by
Jackson County Health association."
Memberships in the association cost
Just 50 cents and constitute all the
money used In health work, with ex
ception of the six cents per capita
allowed from the county.
Letters of Invitation are being for
warded today to the president and
secretary of all the atate Graduate
Nurses' associations In Oregon by
W. S. Bolger, president of the Cham
ber of Commerce. The Oregon State
Graduate Nurses' association will hold
Its annual convention In Medford
on May 26 and 21 and arrangements
for the meetings are being made by
Miss Hazel Swayne. president of the
local organisation.
The Chamber of Commerce la also
writing the various posts of the Vets
rans of Foreign Wars throughout Ore
gon urging them to make Medford
the convention city In 1034.
The convention this year will be
held in Roseburg and the local com
mittee of the ex-service men's or
ganization, together with the con
vention committee of the chamber
of commerce. Is hopeful that Med
ford will be selected ns host city to
the state organization next year.
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PROVIDENCE, R. I., May 3. (AP)
Rhode Island, third state to vote
on repeal of the 18th amendment, to
day stood firmly in the antl-prohl-bltlon
column.
Wisconsin and Michigan have al
ready voted in favor of repeal.
Only one Rhode Island communi
ty, the town of Hopklnton, voted to
retain the amendment as t.he elector
ate 160,244 to 20,874 named 31 repeal-pledged
delegates to the state
convention May 8. i Hopklnton voted
310 to 293 against repeal.
Rhode Island, which never ratified
the 18th amendment and was com
monly known as "wettest of the
states," had state prohibition for
three years. Repeal was voted In
GRIM ARRESTED
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PORTLAND, Ore., May 3. (UP)
Jack Ciim, halfbreed Indian ex-con-vlct
.held In connection with the
death of Mrs. Edyth McClaln and
Jlmmle Walker here recently, was
re-arrested today, charged wiWi car
rying a gun.
His ball was set at 95000 on the
new charge. Crlm. ex-puglllst, sen
tenced to the penitentiary from
Klamath county August 1, 1031, for
assault with a dangerous weapon,
was arrested when officers allegedly
found a bloodied uit of clothing In
his room. A suitcase of Mrs. Mc
Clealn's effect also was found In
the room.
E MUST PAY
FINE BY SATURDAY
Bam Poaguf. wsll known Csntral
Point and M'rtrord man. pleadad
fullty to driving a car whlls drunk
and was sentenced to 30 days In Jsll
and rin.d I1A0 In Judge Coleman's
Justice court this morning. Posgue's
Jail sentence was suspended, pro
ilded he ' has his tin paid by 10
o'clock Saturday morning.
State police made the arrest near
Phoenix at 7:30 o'clock Monday night.
Pender and body repairing- Price,
right. Brill 8 beet, Uetal Work.
GRADUATE NURSES
GIVEN INVITATION
Courthouse
News
(Furnished by the Jackson County
Abstract Co.. 121 E. Sixth Street.)
Marriage Licenses.
Paul O. Allen and Mildred L. Bole.
Francis L. Pitcher and Mary Doug
lass. Samuel
F. Yocom and George W.
clutches.
Leroy L. Casey and Velm L. Wl.lt-
ney.
Randolph L. Morrow and Orace
Biasing.
Robert T. Bsnnlster and Yvonne J.
Cunningham.
Henry H. at rat ton and Jesn O.
Harmon.
Delbert J. Clifford and Hilda M.
Slnifler.
Nathaniel H. Smith and Hazel E.
Ferrell.
Clrpult Court.
Jackson County Building Loan
Association vs. James Davis, at al;
forclosure.
Estate of Ole H. Holland, deceased;
probate.
Gold Hill Irrigation District vs.
Frederick L. ChampUn, et al; to quiet
title.
Talent Irrigation District vs. Henry
Calhoun et al: foreclose tax Hen.
Talent Irrigation District vs. H. B.
Calhoun et al; foreclose tax Hen.
Talent Irrigation District vs. H. L.
Olem et al: foreclose tax lien.
J. C. Bnrnea et al vs. Walter J.
Olmsceld. Sheriff, et al; writ of
mandamus.
Probate Court.
Estate of William IE. Brayton, de
ceased; admitted to probate.
Estate of I. L. Crabb, deceased;
admitted to probate.
Nledermeyer, Incorporated vs. Les
ter J. Adams. GeraJdlne T. Adams,
Irene Ivy Drew. J. L. Drew; strict
foreclosure of contract.
Lewis Super Service Station vs.
T'mpqua Super Service Station, chat
tel lien.
Estate of Maxlne Mae Bohnert, de
ceased; admitted to probate.
State vs. .William Hahn; forgery.
Ashland New Thought Society, a
corporation, vs. George O. Ogg, Cath
erine potter: to reform deed.
Stat vs. Paul E. Masters; horticul
tural Hen.
Estate of Alexander McMillan, de
ceased: admitted to probat.
Real Kstale Transfers.
T. H. Smith to w. E. Blahop et ux;
W. D. to Lot S.Blk. 3, Bungalow Add.
to Medford.
Delia M. Scheble et vlr to Earl T.
Scheble: deed to E(4 of DUD 49 In
Twp. 38 S. R. 2 W.; 8WV1 of NEW;
NW',4 of SE,4; 814 of SEVi, Sec. 13,
Tp. 40 a. R. 13 E.; WV4 of SB'A; KV4
of SW: Lot 4. Sec. 7, in Tp. 40 S. Ri
14 East In Klamsth County, Oregon.
Johnson B. Bangert et ux to Oar
field Laws; deed to Lots 1 and 3,
Blk. 1, Ball's Addition to Rogue River.
Flora E- Barnes et al to H. E. Pey
ton et al; W. D. to land in Bee. IS
In Tp. 37 S. R. 3 W.
May Lewis et vlr to Jackson County
Building it Loan Association; W. D.
to Lot S, Blk. S, Ross Addition to
Medford.
C. W. Ashpole et ux to Margaret
Burroughs: w. D. to Lot 3, Blk. 3,
Wllleke Addition to Medford.
T. J. Cook et ux to Bernlce Cook
et al; W. D. to S', of NE!4: E' of
8E",. Sec. 34, Tp. 37 S. R. 3 E.
A. A. Waymlra et ux to Anna M.
Chauaee; W. D. to SW!4 of SE14, Sec.
13, Tp. 35 8. R. 3 W.
John E. Ross et ux to L. R. Ross;
W. D. to Lots 1, IS and 1", part of
Lot 3. Blk. 14, City of Central Point.
John O. Crocker et ux to Flrat In
surance Agency; Q. G. D. to tract In
Blk. 5. Park Addition to Medford.
J. Prank Hall et ux to Claud P.
Hall: Q. o. D. to Lots 38, 30. 31, High
land Park Addition to Ashland.
Joseph Martin et ux to Wilbur P.
Roberts et ux; deed to BEVi of SE1:
Lot 5, less 10 acres In Sec. 10, Tp. 39
3. R. 3 W.
Hamilton Patton et ux to Richard
S. Head: W. D. to NE4 of Sec. 16, Tp.
40 S. R. 8 W.
Alice K. Wilson e vlr to l. A.
Shsrplea et ux; deed to land In Tps.
36 and 37 8. R. 3 and 3 W; Sec. 1,
37 8. R. 3 W.
Ada Charley Manguin to Lou la
Mangulne: w. D. to Lou 3, 3, 4. t, 6,
7 and 8, Blk. IS, Rosa Park Add, to
Medford.
City of Medford to Ada Charley;
Q. C. D. to Lou 3 to S and IS to 31,
Blk. 8, Rose Park Add. to Medford.
John P. Glenn et ux to Flora E.
Barnes: Q. c. D. to Lota 81 and 33,
Howard Park Subdivision.
E. A. Stlnchfleld et ux to Dora L.
Conley: w. D. to 814 of NE' of flWK
Of KW(4 of Sec. 14, Tp. 30 S. R. 1 B.
Catharine N. Law to First Insurance
Agency; Q. C. D. to Lot 8. Blk. 89,
City of Medford.
F. w. Mathewa et ux to Western
Loan As Building Company; W. D. to
Lot 9, Blk. 3, Summit Avenue HelghU
Addition to Medford.
Hamilton S. Isemtnger at ux to
Edward Bsbor: W. D. to land In Sees.
3 and 3, Tp. 39 8. R. 1 Z.
Maggie T. Buckley to James T.
Buckley; deed to 419 acres In Seos.
33 and 84, Tp. 38 8. R. 3 W.
Maggie T. Buckley to John D.
Buckley: deed to 35.1 acre In Sec.
33 In Tp. 38 B. R. 8 W.
Maggie T. Buckley to Mary Cath
erine Buckley et al: deed to 808
acres in Sec. 33. Tp. 36 8. R. 8 W.
Maggie T. Buckley to Rose .
Buckley: deed to 7.9 acres In Sec. S3,
Tp. 38 8. R. 8 W.
Maggie T. Buckley to Oeorge Buck
ley; deed to 41.9 acres In Sees. 33 and
34. In Tp. 36 8. R. 8 W.
Daisy M. Herd et vlr to W. B. Keels;
Q. c. D. to N!4 of W14 of OEVi. 8o.
31. Tp. 39 S. R. 3 W.
L. A. Robert et ux to T. S. Rusalll
et ux: W. D. to 7'4 acre in WW!4,
See. 14, In Tp. 30 8. R. 1 E.
Lura A. Neathamer to Mark Meath
amer et al; deed to See. 6, Tp. 38 8.
R. 8 W.
J. E. Nelson et ux to Stat Bank
of Ashland: Q. C. D. to part Lot 32,
AshUnd Homestead Addition.
Frank M. Crow et ux to H. H. Lan
ders: w. D. to Lot 8, Blk. 4, Benson
Addition to Medford.
WAR DEBTS NOTE
(Continued from Page One.)
will have to crack the whip until It
Hurts.
That goes for both war debts and
adjournment.
Mr. Roosevelt knows what is going
on. He is laying plans accordingly.
He detected the quiet stir In the
cloakrooms when he said he would
send a debt message to congress.
Next day a statement came from, the)
White House that the June 15 debt
payments were still expected. That
was designed to quiet the boys. They
let on as if they were satisfied.
Some interesting Information vis
simultaneously passed out the aid
door at the White House. It was
said England would pay, using 74.
000.000 in stiver she is getting from
India. That partially explained why
she made no provision for payment
In her budget.
Also came positive assurance that
the old Hoover idea of using debt
to bargain on disarmament, tariffs
or exchange rates has been complete
ly abandoned. Each problem will b
handled separately.
That should have pacified on
gressmen. but they have reached th
point where they will not bellev
anything on debts until It la of
ficially announced.
Mr. Roosevelt played his var debt
cards very close to his belt-line la
talks with MacDonald and Harriot.
No experienced poker player could
have done any better. That Informa
tion does not come from hla sources
but from the foreign coys who sst la
with him.
Premier MaaDonald wanted most a
moratorium on the June 15 payment.
He did not get It. Ex -Premier Her.
riot wanted an agreement for debt
revision so Prsnce oould pay her de
faulted December IS Installment.
Thst dldnt get across either.
You. cannot call Mr. Roosevelt,
recent foreign conferences either sue
cesses or failures.
From the standpoint of Immediate
results, they were failures. No def
inite agreements were made on tb
inside. But Mr. Roosevelt has been
Insisting all along he did not expect
any.
Excellent groundwork was laid on
disarmament and economies. Th
Geneva and London eonferencea war
probably saved at least for the tlm
being.
That may mean much or nothing.
European developmenta will tell.
There was a bigger fight over th
soldiers' bonus in the senate than
you heard about.
At one time th bonuslte had
majority. The Democratic leaden
were frightened Into making numer
ous deals. At least five Republican
senators were bought off with whit- .
pered argument and promises be
fore the vote was taken.
The balloting was deliberately de
layed 34 hours until th leaders wer
certain of killing th proposal.
WE' EACH OTHER
PORITLAND, May l(AP) MT
Isters of Portland have spent to
much time "sniping each other when
we ought to have been shsrp-ahoot-lng
the devil," according to Bishop
Titus Lowe of the Methodist Epis
copal church, who addressed mem
bers of the Portland Ministerial Aa
aoclatlon here.
Bishop Lowe, who spent about Is)
years of hla ministry abroad, da- .
dared America, is almost a gene rati on -behind
the orient In cooperative)
Christian endeavor. The meeting
,her was largely attended by protest
ant denominational leader,
.
Funds For Jetty
Repairs Needed
SALEM, Ore.. May I. (AP) -Governor
Julius If. Meier today sent s
telegram to President Roosevelt urg
ing release of funds for needy jetty
repairs at the mouth of the Colum
bia river. Allocation of these fund,
Including 1,040,000 for the Colum
bia project, were being held up pend
ing the president's approval, th
president's approval, the governor
stated. Immediate repair of th Jet
ties is necessary for continued ship
ping, the governor Informed the pres
ident. IRISH PROTESTANTS
MUTILATE PAINTING
BELFAST. Ireland, May 3. (AP)
A picture of King William III. o
show In Ulster new parliament
house, waa destroyed today. Polio
charged that a man and a woman,
members of the proteetant leagu.
slashed th pslntlng and threw red
paint on It, because an ecclesiastical '
figure In the picture is said to rap
resent a pope.
Bl'hop Named.
VATICAN OITT, May . (API
Pope Plus today named Monaignor
Philip Scher of Monterey,' Calif., to
b bishop of Monterey and Fresno.
SALEM, May 3 (AP) Salem
antl-pleketlng ordinance waa repeal
ed by th city council her last night
being declared In conflict with utt
and national law.
"itmOK" a specific remedy for
treatment of poison oak. Satufas. '
tlon guaranteed. Orao LA bora tor lee, ;
308 Liberty Bldg. ' ,
PBPMAKTOT8 8lV. I3.S0, 84, MJ.
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