Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 10, 1933, Page 9, Image 9

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    irFTDFORD MAIL TRTBUKE, irEDFORD. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAT 10. 1933.
PAGE NINE
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LOST B!clc rnoirThandbag contain
iSe S blU. bone rim glasws. silver
'Sfmbl.? 1318 W. Mom St. Phone
1145-M- Reward.
rSSfSlllfold.Ko good tj S70ri
Sse. Reward. Phone 1232-W. L.
T ...jlama.
r5sT ' Beemosr. etc RW"T2'
at nr Phone 216.
L06T II dog missing call 1518.
WANTED FEMALE HELP
WANTBO Housekeeper for small
family. CaU 355-R-l.
WANTED Experienced waitress at
once. Jewel Cafsr ,
HELP WANTED MALE
!i jiTwmroAXwANTraj to d-
vsrtise our good, and distribute
introductory packages to nm
irs. Must be satisfied with 00c an
hour at start. Write for full par
ticulars ALBERT MIIL3. Route Mgr.
2414 Monmouth, Cincinnati, o.
WANTED Representative in southern
Oregon for Portland concern; 50
commission. Good repeater. Dis
trict manager can assure hlmseir a
steady income from repeat orders.
Write Box 482. Ashland.
, WANTED SITUATIONS
EXPERT PAHJTBRwlil do" sign palnt
taP 'interior decorating - genera,
: paint jobs. Call at 222 So Central
8BWINO, caw of children day work
of any kind, 25o per hour Jl.W
day.. Mrs. Tharp. 37 "Sulnca 841-L
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED House to rent, unfurnish
ed. Must have fireplace, large liv
ing room, 2 bedrooms. Will pay
"r5 month. call 1081-W after 6
o'clock.
WANTED Couple wants small busi
ness in or near Medford. Box 13484.
WANTED Good fresh Jersey milk
cow. Fhons 14-P-23. Call even
Ings. WANTED TO BUY Good used auto
mobile, give umws';
and price. Pull particulars In first
... v .jj o lonan Medford.
letter. Aaartrao ovjv
Mall Tribune.
HAVS your spring tl"lnS,d
cheap. Also floors waxed and pol
ished. Phone 774-R-3.
WANT to lease farm with 10 or more
swws. Write A. P. Townsend. Rt. 1.
) ,' B", 99-A' Costa Kest- cal:
WANTED Will pay cash of cheap
team O. A. DeVoe. Tel. 623-J-2.
LOAN Good security Phone 319-R
WANTED Wool, mohair. Wool bags
twine for sale. Medford Bargain
House. 27 N. Grape St. Tel. 1082
WOOliD LIKE one or two elderly peo
p.e r care for In -x. home. Phone
137-X. 8 to 1. Mri Detlor.
WANTED Household goods, stoves
tools, or what have you.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
17 N Grape St. Phone 1082.
! FOR RENT HOUSES
TOR RENT 2 houses. 618 W. 10th:
18. 104 6o. oakdale. 20..
TOR RENT Large 3-room modern
tiimUhMl home: lots of shade;
close in: 15. water paid: 3 montr.a
rent for price of i if tasen mm
dlately. Phone 841 days or call at
904 Bliss, evenings.
TOR RENT Modern 8-room house.
Phone 834-J. .
-TOR RENT Well furnished 8-room
modern home. 840 00. Phone 728
TOR RENT 5-room modern furnish
ed house: vard. garden ground and
garage. 641 Pine St. Call for key
637. next door, or see Mrs. White.
48 Quince St.
SMALL furn. house cheap. 801 No.
Central.
TOR RENT 6-room modern house,
2 s'eeplng porches garage, wood
shed lawn, shade, all new Interior.
Hg.'.t down town 147 North Holly
Inoulre at Holly Apte.
HOMEJ3 FOR RENT Call 696.
FOR RENT Homes Furnished or
unfurnished Brown as Wait
FOR KENT Partly furnished 5-room
house Inquire at 345 No Bartlett
27 WASHINGTON completely furn
lsoed. garden spot, and chicken
house. Phone 105.
DESIRABLE houses always In first
clu condition for rent, lease or
a Call 105.
HOUSES 810. 812 50 and 815, water
paid, wood range. Phone 105
rUBM. HOUaiS, . A. DeVoa.
fOB BENT APABTMENT3
TOR RENT Furntshe?d apt., 8 room
uu, rwuu vis.w, Kiuuiiu
1 block courthouse: garden, fruit,
grapes, berries; water paid. 16
Mistletoe fit.
APARTMENTS. 118 Almond.
FOR RENT 3-room apt.: orewtuffed
furniture, lights ano water, w
N. ivy.
FOR RENT Two a room apartments
wen luruioiJCTi. oy w v ........
Inquire at 317 E. Jackson. Tel 749-Y
ATTRACTIVE two rooms, furn.; gar
age; water paiu.
3 ROOM apt. With garage. 413 No.
ivy-
FOR RENT Newly decorated nicely
furnisned apartment. Aauit. oei o
Otkdale.
FOR RENT Furnished apartment,
overstuffed; hardwood floors, light
and heat. Man Tribune. Phone 76
FOR RENT FTJBM6HED BOOMS
PLEASANT ROOM for gentleman,
close in: bath, garage. 609 E. Main
ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8. Grape
FOR RENT Comfortable rooms: pri
vate entrance. One block from
Main St. Reasonable rate. 223 8
Central.
FOR RENT BOARD AND ROOMS
BOARD AND ROOM a 716 E. Main
Rates very moderate.
FOR RENT -MISCELLANEOUS
BACHELOR CABINS, 82.00 per week.
440 s. Front.
FOR RENT Acreage, share crop. Ph
437-X.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
FOR SALE OR RENT Park store, 4-
room house, 3 caoins, garsRe
entrance of Ashland park. W. W.
Roblson, Talent. Ore.
FOR EXCHANGE
FOR SALE OR TRADE 2 teams of
work horses, one single norac,
Ford truck and drag-saw In good
condition; real bargain. Jones
Bros., second house past highway
overhead bridge south of Ashland.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Ford pickup.
Mrs. Skyrmsn, Central Point. Tel
13-X-3.
3-ROOM modern home. bath, laundry
trav screened porcr.. duuwj,
age shade and 'rult trees; 8700
equity for car, acreage, cabin site
or what have you Phone 1638-L.
or write Box 13337 Tribune.
FOR TRADE 3 seotlons .spike-tooth
harrow slightly used. Will trade
for alfalfa or grain Tel 234-R-4.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Good sound
work horse, nuu ids, i mr .
Walter Jones, 2nd house below
bridge. So. Ashland.
WOOD for jay ox potatoes, near 1111
- R O 8kellenger, Trail Ore.
FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE
-prt I'VfiKAKOB Nice little home in
Btnd. Ore., clear, for something
clear In Medford or miushu. rio
ter small acreage What have you
165 7th St., Ashland.
FOR SALE OR TRADE acres Will
sell cheap for cash 925 Redd; Ave
WHEN you think oi resj estate think
of Brown 4t White.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
rrvurNCl LAND AUCTION SALE
Choice acreage, fertile garaen iratu.
beautiful homesltes, highly Im
n...H Hairv nnri stock ranch., all
to be sold at Public Auction to the
highest bidder. Just the land you
want absolutely at your own price.
A.. fM t V, aalA. T)St TO be
announced soon. Walter H. Jones
Auction Company
FOR SALE City and country homes,
AMhavHa afwlr r&nctlMl DSld UD
water right. Roberts. Real Estate,
720 w. ana. rnone ioo-j.
FOR SALE OR RENT Stock ranch.
Mrs. Skyrman, Central Point, Tel.
13-X-3.
FOR SALE 10 acres on Hlway, all in
cultivation Mostly In clover. Price
(450.00. 875.00 cash. Balance 825 a
year at 6 Interest. Also: nasn
coach, traae ior wooa lot. a. x.
Flowere. 112 . 12th.
FOR SALE 14 acres. 5-room house,
kAa, an irara ai.100:
small down payment, balance like
rent. V. E. zumwail, ao trcrryaaie
FOR SALE OR LEASE Resi bargain
for cash, might consider terms to
responsible party. 1 acre, house,
earaze. hen house; good soli and
location. Close in Also electric
range. Phone 1119-Y or write Box
129, Rout 1.
FOR SALE -UO.MES
FOR SALE CHEAP, terms or rent, 4
room house newly painted and kal
somlned. near school: nice garden
spot, at comer of Sunset and Co
lumbus. 909 Sunset.
FOR SALE Good 3 room bouse (east
frnt) and nice lot close to Berry
dale store. A great bargain at 8450
Terms Phone 617-L.
FOR SALE ALTO.MB1LES
GOOD USED CARS
With a written Guarantee.
Rea.onable Allowance.
1931 Ford Coupe.
, 1929 Plvmouth Coups.
1931 Ford Sedan.
1930 Ford Coupe.
1931 Chev. Sedan.
1929 PontlacaSedan.
1930 Chrysler Sedan.
1931 Chrvaler Coupe.
ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC.
38 N. Riverside.
Chrysler, Plymouth, Hudson Terra
plane. Cadillac, LaSalle Dealers.
WILL SACRIFICE OADILLAC V-8
sedan, mechanically perfect, up
holstering faultless, finish lustrous,
looks snd runs like new, for small
er car In first-class condition. Tel.
644. call at 29 8. Grape St.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE 20 head of horses and
mi:les. Ray Moran. Central Point
RED feeder pigs. AdoU Schuls.
Beagle
TAKEN UP 6-weeks-old calf. Own
er msv hsve by devribing and pay
in lor ad. -U A. Daufherty, Bi. 1,
TOR SALE POULTRY
714o for highest quality W L. chicks
Hansen strain, siay acuvenw
and Reds 8'4c Wonderful value
Jenka Poultry Farm. Tangent. Ore
TURKEY eggs for sale. 15c each. Call
134-K. Meaiora.
HANSEN triple ;drlgreed bab?
CniCKS, 1U per uiuiumu.
hatching. 3o per egg. Eakln
Hatchery, Talent.
FOR SALE Barred Rock hatching
eggs, laying Strom, mu uuum.
Baker Service Station.'
DRBSSLER'S Square Deal Hatchery.
1107 E. Main. Phone 1569-Y.
TOR SALE snSCELLANEOOS
LEATHER PURSES or Soclete Candy
for Mother's Day, May 14 East Side
Pharmacy.
FOR SALE Hay for 85 per ton. Tel.
401-J-l.
FOR SALE Cheap. Hotpolnt electric
range. Call 364-X.
FOR SALE White Bermuda onion
plants. Monarch Seed Co. ' ,
FOR SALE Rowboat, fine condition;
mada of Port Orford cedar: Johnson
Light Twin motor; like new. Tel.
1140. ,
29 S. Grape.
FOR SALE One roll-top desk and
chair, Dalton adding machine and
Underwod typewriter. Call 190-W
or 613 So. Newtown.
FOR SALE Agates, cut and polished,
at 620 So. Ivy. Call after 5 p. m.
FOR SALE Yellow dent seed corn.
8c lb O. A. DeVoe.
FOR SALE Large electric brooder.
8800: or will trade for feed. See It
at Samson's Feed Store.
3UPERFEX oil neater, cheap. Phone
1012
MENK all leather work gloves Chins
goat 75o Men & Women's' lackers
made to measure Lewis Carpenter
308 So. Newtown, Medford.
GET the 'No Hunting" and trespass
Ing signs at the Mall rrbune Job
office: printed on j'oth to with
stand the rain and weather.
FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all
makes 65 up; terms U desired All
makes rented and repaired White
Sewing Machine Co 34 N Bartlett
FOR sand, gravel, sediment, fertilizer
and teaming Phone 912-J.
MISCELLANEOUS
LAAINMOWERS SHARPENED for 750
Wjr guaranteed. Call and deliver
free Phone 261 Medford Cycle &
Repair Shop, 23 No Fir St.
GET the "No Hunting" and trespass
ing signs at the Mall Tribune Job
jfflce: printed 8n cloth tc with'
stand the rain and weather.
HAWLEY TRANSFER - Expert pack
srs and movers Spocial livestock
moving equipment Prices right
Satisfaction guaranteed 619 North
Riverside Phone "'044-X
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Abttiacts.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts
of Title, Tltls Insurance Rooms 8
and 6. No 83 North Central Ave.
upstairs
JACKSON CO.
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstracts of Title and
Title Insurance, l'be
only complete Title
System in jacxsor
County.
Dressmaking and Remodeling.
THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking
snd remodeling 424 Medford Bldg
Myrtle Andrews. Phone 1181
Expert Winnow Cleaners.
LET GEORGE DO IT - Tel. 1172
House oleaning. Floor waxing. Ori
ental rug cleaning, specialty
Electrical Service.
FLYNN ELECTRIC SERVICE CO.
Repairs day or nlte Phone 665-Y
Job Printing.
MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT
Best equipped plant In southern
Oregon. Printing of all kinds;. book
binding; loose-leal ledgera. and
blanks, billing systems, duplicating
cash sales slips and everything in
the printing line. 28-30 N Grape
Phone 76.
ftloney to Lena.
WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE
AND LATE MODEL AUTOS.
iv,u u, imt ru,r month on un
paid balance. No other charge. See
W. E. Thomas, 45 8 Central
Ground floor Oraterlan Theatre
Bldg. State License no. o-io.
Public Stenographer.
ILLUSTRATED MIEMOGRAPHINO
MAILING SEHVICE
PUBLIC STENOGRAPHY
Grace O. Voss
84 North Central Phone 113
Transfer.
EADS rRANuFEB & STORAGE CO
Offios 1016 No central Phone 818
Price right. Service guaranteed
RE1NKJNG TRUCKING CO. Trans
fer and Storage. We haul anything
at a reasonable price. Ill No. Fir
Street. Phone wi.
LEGAL NOTICES
N'o4lce for Publication.
TVDartment of the Interior.
General Land Office at
Roeeburg. Oregon,
Msv 1. 1933.
Notice Is hereby given that Harry
Lawrence jagzer. oi rrospect, urenun,
who. on Mav 32. 1939. made Or'g.
Homestead Entry, Serial No. 019097,
for NE. Section 9. Township 33 3,
Range 2 E, Willamette Meridian, haa
filed notice of intention to - maw
final three-year Proof, to establish
claim to the land above described,
before Victor A. Tengwald. U. 8. Oom
misiloner, at Medford. Ore., on the
29th day of June. 1933.
Claimant names ss witnesses:
Nelson Nye. Victor Chspmsn. Tnve
Neville and Paul enook, au oi pros
pect, Ore.
HAM ILL A. CANADAY, Register.
School District No. 57 Warrants Called
.for Payment.
Notice Is hereby given that there
tit fund on deposit at the Medio. d
National Bank, Medford. Oregon, for
the redemption of School District No
57 warrants Nos. 383 to 334. inc.
Interest on above warrant will
cease after May 15, 1933.
Dtaed this 9th dav of May, 1933.
BERTHA COY, District Clerk.
TO CLUB
E OF BLUE GRASS
The Medford branch of the Wom
en's Orrater Oregon association met
in the club rooms la the city hall
Monday afternoon for regular session.
An Interesting display of Oregon pro
ducts had been arranged by Mrs. T.
I. Deck, president, who spoke on Ore
gon products, urging all members of
the association to demand them when
shopping.
C. C. Hoover, chief speaker for the
afternoon, chose his favorite subject,
Poa Bulbosa blue grass, sketching the
possibilities of Its extensive use and
Its wonderful food values for both
domestic and wild animals.
Tills grass. It was pointed out. Is an
Oregon product, which merit the
support of the Women's Greater Ore
gon association.
The next meeting was announced
for June 11, when officers for the
next year will be elected.
JEWELS OF CZAR
Fi
LONDON, May 10. (UP) The Dally
Herald said toda that a London
banker Just returned from Sverd
lovsk In the Ural mountains, where
Cznr Nicholas and his family were
executed In 1018, claims he discov
ered the hiding place of Jewels esti
mated to be worth 2,000,000.
Some of the Jewels, it was said, be
longed to the Czar and the others to
prominent Russian noblemen who
burled them under a house in Sverd
lovsk Just before the 1917 Russian
revolution.
The banker ' revealed, the Herald
said, that a syndicate to recover the
Jewels had been formed and that
after negotiations the Soviet govern
ment agreed to the search on & basts
of the government retaining three-
quarters of the value of the Jewels.
Salem Beer Ban
Legality Pends
SALEM, May 10. (AP) Legal sale
of 3.2 per cent beer In Salem termin
ated today when a temporary In June
tlon halting enforcement of city 11
quor laws was dismissed in circuit
court by judge u. o. Leweiung.
The Injunction was . brought by
Carl Kahle who was arrested for sell
ing 3.2 beer.
PAPER MILL KEEPS
WORKING FULL TIME
SALEM, May 10. (AP) The Ore.
gon Pulp and Paper company Is op
erating on a full-time schedule here
to meet an Influx of recent orders.
All four paper machines are being
operated, In three eight-hour shifts
dally. On Sundays the machines are
halted for repairs. Paper prices are
low but firming, mill men report.
Mail Tribune Daily
ACROSS
A mineral and
gem
Lively danc
River In New
Hampshire
and Maine
Mature
Variety of
corundum
English school
Monkeys
Not so old
Scarce
Word book
Rules
AngtO'Saxon
money of
account
Lawgiver
Pal
Long cylindri
cal cigars
Heavy nails
Large tub
Cylindrical
Prayer
Not of th
crow
Pronoun
Badgs of a
noble Japan
ese family
Wise counselor
of the
Greeka
Pallor
Body of water
Written ex
positions Weathercocks
Spirited
horse
Solution of Yesterday'! Puzzle
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COTTON DRESSES
WILL BE JUDGED
THURSDAY MM.
Judging for the dress-making con
test being conducted at the high
school In connection with the Med
ford Cotton Event to be celebratsd
next week, will take place at the
Chamber of Commerce next Thurs
day, May 11. at 10 a. nr. and the
public is invited to witness the ad
judicating, according to Chamber of
Commerce officials.
The dress-making contest Is being
carried out by the retail merchants
commltte cof the Chamber of Com
merce, and the Judges will be: Mrs.
Olive A. I-antls. representing Ethel.
wyn B. Hoffmann shop: Mrs. Luy.
representing Burelson's Ladles' Resdy-
to-Wear: Miss Hansen, representing
Cinderella shop: Miss Hopkins, repre
senting Adrtenue's; Mrs. Simmons
representing Jacque Lennox. The
drew, after the Judging Is com
pleted, will be exhibited In the vari
ous ready-to-wear and dry goods
stores of the city.
Mrs. Bthelwyn B. Hoffmann has
made ararngements to exhibit one of
the prize-winning dre&sea together
with a photograni. of the successful
contestant. Prizes for the event are
being donated by the ready-to-wear
and dry goods stores of the city.
Those who expect to attend the
Judging are asked to arrive punctu
ally at 10 a. m., as it Is believed that
It will not take very much time, and
lmmedately It Is completed the dresses
will be forwarded to the various
stores for display purposes.
A report from the Ohambsr of
Commerce on plans for solution of
Medford'a sewage problem 1b expect
ed by the olty council next Tuesday
evening, Mayor E. M. Wilson an
nounced today.
The Ohamber of Commerce com
mittee has been devoting much time
to study of the sewage problem and
mean of correction. The committee
haa met with the water board, and
yesterday was In conference with
members of the city council and E.
H. Janney of the budget committee.
Following report of the ohambar
committee to the Chamber of Com
merce, report will bo submitted to
the city council.
BLIND FORGER GIVEN
PAROLE ON SENTENCE
SALEM. May 10 (AP) A blind
man who pleaded guilty to forging
names to a $500 note upon which he
secured money, was paroled from a
two yinr sentence in circuit court
here today provided .he repay the
amount obtained. Robert Patzer,
middle-aged man. admitted he signed
the names of George and Viola Tuck
er and Julius and Emily Patzer to
the note, In addition to his own
name.
Gross-Word Puzzie
. Fire ex-
Ungulshsr
to. Calmer
11. Oil of ros
petals: var.
II. Food atapl
13. Units
21. Ws.p
23. Elector
2K Perched
26. Religious -
song
27. Wanderer
28. Fat
29. Animal's foot
30. Acid fruit
81. Expiate
32. Dispatches
34. ilark with
different
colors
27. Short aur-
pllc
38. Possesses
41. Pendent orna
ments
42. Spread to drr
43. Crayon
drawings
41. Looked to '
46. By wsy of
48. Stakes for
rosstlng
49. Oon. by
50. leeward
61. Only
62. Let It stand
(3. Single thing
4. Spaces on a
bird's bead
l. Oft
18. Cuckoollk.
bird
62. Italian coin
63. English river
64. Prepares for
rubllcatlon
65. Ke. lain
DOWN
L Spoken
I. Smoking de
vice I. Point
4. Injuries
5. Italian city
6. Bo may It b
7. First name of
the author of
"Ben Hur"
I. Northwestern
stats
Courthouse
News
(Furn Lb bed by the Jackson County
Abstract Co- 121 E. Sixth Street.)
Marriage Licenses
Germain W. Miller and Lillian R.
Karris.
Harry L. Meyer and Marlon P.
Boussum.
Thomas D. Jackson and Jeannette
J. Smith.
1 Raymond J. Stubblefield and Vera
A. Wallace.
Boyd W. Brock and Patsy O.
Thompson.
Circuit Court
Elizabeth Bowerman vs. T. R. ;
Leonard- For money. j
Pennington Battery Service vs.
Chfts. H. Raymond. Chattel lien.
Olive Hefflln vs. Walter HeffUn.
Divorce. j
Avis Aah vs. Wayne Ash. Divorce. ;
George High vs. Niagara Fire In- j
Ralph O. Jennings vs. R. W. Clan
oy. For money.
Real Estate Transfers
Claren E. Jaqua et ux to Western
Loan and Building company, W. D.
E'4 lot 1, blk. 3, Gray's Addition to
Medford.
First Insurance Asency to May
Lewis. Deed. Part lot 8, blk. S, Weat
Medford Add. to Medford.
Jackson Co. Bldg. & Loan Assn. to
May Lewis. Psrt lot 8. blk. 3, west
Medford Add. to Medford.
j. B. Sutton to Roy Elliott. W. D.
Tract In EV& . twp. 37, S. R. t
West.
Wm. B. Rlsley to Ethel F. Emmett.
W. D. 10 acres In SE sec. 6, In
twp. 3V, 8. R. 1 E.
Esther D. Olson et al to Chas. A.
Woods et ux. W. D. Lot 11, blk. 4,
Frultdsle Add. to Medford.
L. R. Rosa to Andre Chomel et ux.
Q. c. D. Lot 1: Eii lot a, blk. 14,
City of Central Point.
Mary A. Fry et vlr to First National
CO. W. D, Lot 8. blk. 1 Davis First
Addition to Medford.
Walter S. McNaught et ux to
Amelia Walker. W. D. S'A of EV4 of
B', of EV4 of NW!4 of NWVi sec. 38,
twp. 36, 8. R. 4 W. 314 acres.
James Abee et tlx to w. K. win
et al. W. D. BEVt of SW54 sec. 38,
twp. 38. S. E. 3 W.
Jsckson County Bsnk to B. M. six.
Q. 0. D. of NV, of sec. 35, twp.
i, 8. R. 3 W.
H. R. Pace et ux to Farmers AS
Fruitgrowers Bank. Q. C. D. Lot 3,
blk. 1, Knob Hill Add. to Medford.
Ola O. Hull to Hugh L. Scovell et
ux. Tract on Riverside Ave., city of
Medford.
P. W. O'Brien et ux to Jacob Lem-
ley. W. D. SV4 of BWV4: HEV4 of
SWU; NW14 of 8E!4 sec. 18, twp. 35,
8 R. 3 W.
A. E. Delsman to Isolene a. Berry.
W, D. Lot 68, Southern Home traot
In Ashland.
Harry E. Leland et ux to Raymond
E. Reter. W. D. Tract In B. L. J
88, two. 37, 8. R. I W.
Rose City Co. to Portland Trust
and Savings Bank. Deed. Lot 10,
blk. 1, Lewis Addition to Medford.
William I. Vawter to Etta M. Vaw
tr. Q. C. D, land In sees. 36, 38,
33, 33 and 34, twp. 33, 8. R. 3 E.:
land In sec. 35, twp. 33, 8. R. a E.
Land In sees. 1, 4, 11. 17 and 19, twp.
33 8, R 3 E. Land In sec. 36 8.
twp. 37, 8, R. 1 W. Land In sec. 33,
twp. 37, S. R. 1 E. Tract In blk. 50,
town of Medford; Lot 3, blk. 1, Crow-
ells Addition and tract In Mlngus
subdivision to Medford: tracts 13, 8,
and 5, Vawter subdivision.
Ada Porter et al to Harold E. Tone
t ux. W. D. Lot 4, blk. 5, Hlllvlew
Add. to Medford.
James E. Edmlston et al to Oregon
Breweriea and Hop Farms Affiliated.
Deed. Land In sec. 34 In twp. 35, a
R. 3 W.
Warren O. Bishop to Betty El ma
Bishop. W. D. und. A lot 13 and
14, blk. I, Olen Oak sub. to Medford.
Oeorge F. Billings to State of Ore
gon. W. D. Land sec. 5, twp. 38
8. R. 1 E. and sec. 33 In twp, 38.
8. R. 1 35.
Mlna 8. Crawford et al to Floyd O.
Lane et ux. W. D. Tract In sec.
33, In twp. 36. 8. R. 8 W.
' A. O. Mlttelstaedt, guardian to J. J.
Spltrer et ux. Deed. Land In sees. 3
and 10. twp. 36, s. . l w.
Sheriff to H. F. Drake. Sheriff
deed. NW4 of NE',?i WVJ of NE
of NEV, sec. 33, twp. 36. S. R. 3 W.
60 acre.
TARIFF TRUCE TO
U.S. FOR APPROVAL
LONDON, May 10. (AP) The draft
text of the tarlti truce agreement be
tween Britain and the United States
wss dispatched by Cable to Washing
ton today for the approval of the
American government.
The draft agreement carrying out
an understanding reached earlier by
Norman H. Davis. President Roose
velt's negotiator, and Prime Minister
Ramsay Mac Donald, merely provides
that no initiative which might act as
a bsrrfer to trade will be taken until
the termination of the world eco
nomic conference, It was understood.
M
TIENTSIN. Msy 10. (AP) Chinese
dispatches toaay said that four north
China cities had been bombed by
Japanese airmen participating In the
renewed drive which Is expected mo
mentarily to force th Chines to
xacuat Lwanchow.
Lwanchow, th principal city be
tween Tientsin and th north cast.
was on of th target of the bomb
er,. Th other places attacked from
the air war Changlt, Funlag and Lu
lung. Phon S43 Wail naui away rout
rfus. City Sa nliar; Sonic.
BY ROOSEVELT ON
(Continued rrom Page One.)
by administration sources. They are
merely trial balloons.
The reaction to them will make
Mr. Roosevelt look twice before be
leaps. It Is a deep dark secret but
the Republicans are almost to a man
preparing to fight any proposal on
debts. They are waiting until the
president lifts his head so they can let
go with a salvo which will make their
anti-Inflation fight look like child's
play.
There Is every reason to believe
now that the Republicans would
seise on the debt question a the
major Issue of cleavage between the
parties.
To show you how cautiously the
president is working on debts,' the
Democratic leaders have been whis
pering lately he might not send his
promised message to the senate.
A Democratic senator, influential
in foreign affairs, bounced against
the celling when he heard a message
was coming. He wanted to know who
gave out such a statement. The White
House pleaded innocence. He was
given evidence Indicating the presi
dent had never mentioned the idea.
The senator said he had better
not if he wanted to get rid of con
gress any time this summer.
Tehre la no doubt that the presi
dent did plan to send such a mes
sage. Word about that came from
such an authority that it cannot pri
vately be denied. However, presi
dents have been known to change
their minds.
Mr.' Roosevelt has quietly out
smarted congress on the debts.
Nothing has been said about It yet,
but he may be able to get along with
out any further authority on that
subject or on tar If re.
What he Is known to have in mind
is the acceptance of sliver payment
from the debtors. That means a re
duction up to about 30 per cent for
those who have accumulated the sil
ver payments from the debtors. That
means a reduction up to about 30
per cent for .those whl have accumu
lated the silver at the existing mar
ket p'rlce.
On tariffs he can make treaties
.mbject to senate ratification next
year.
Of course, it -would give him
greater leeway If he could get con
gressional authority, but his advisers
have already tipped htm he can strug
gle along without It.
The Inside of the MacDonald-Hor
riott -Roosevelt confabs may now be
told more fully.
The gush of hlgh-eoundtng official
statements has subsided and It Is
evident to anyone near the Inside
that nothing was accomplished that
you could put your finger on.
The meetings were typically Euro
pean. Everyone agreed In principle
but no one agreed on details. There
was lots of good feeling, hands-across
the -sea and that sort of thing. But
every time Mr. Roosevelt tried to
push an Idea across the European
statesmen always asked: "Well, that's
all right, but how about war debts?1
The result ts an undercurrent of
pessimism in the highest quarters
here. Our officials are talking as If
it was all very nice, but are ready
to admit confidentially they could
not get the Europeans down to brass
tacks.
The Perkins Bill accomplished Its
main purpose before they tossed It
out the window.
Nobody will admit It. but th big
Idea was to kill the Black 30-hour
week bill. That was done effectively.
But the house hearings exposed weak
nesses In th new legislation which
made It also too hot to handle.
INDIGENTS ASKED
TO GIVE UP DOGS
DALLAS, Texas. May 10. (UP)
Welfare officials of mllaa have re
quested all families dependent upon
charity to dispose of their dogs be
cause of the danger of rabies, and
the expense to the city.
Dr. J. W. Bass, city healtti officer,
pointed out that within the last few
weeks the heslth department has had
to give rabies serum to eight persons
dependent upon the welfare depart
ment for support. The treatment
cost the city 120 each, he said.
Many dogs have been killed by po
lice here during recent weeks and
hundreds have been ordered con
fined.
AMERICAN JEWS ARE
BATTERED BY NAZIS
VIENNA May 10 -(AP) Nine Am
erican students filed protest at th
American consulate today , saying
they had been struck by Nails In th
antl-Jewlsh noting.
The complainants were Hated a
Issdor Ooodman, Henry Eanes, Nath
an Shapiro, David Welnstock, Harry
Dlener, Hsrold Rellert, Msxwell 811
bermann. Ell Starr and Leonard Perl-
mutter.
Th disorders started at th Vienna
Anatomical institute, where a down
persons wer Injured, and later In
volved the university.
British movl-irora in 1033 paid
8316,000,000 tn admlMlona,
TOURISTS LIKE MAY
FOR OREGON VISIT
An increased number of tourists
are choosing the month of May for
traveling this year, according to an
nouncement of L. C. Oarlock, local
manager of the Oregon State Motor
association. The registrations of out
of state cars so far thla month, he
stated this morning, have exceeded
last year's record.
Many of the travelers have been
disappointed this week at finding
their anticipated trips to Crater Lake
blocked by the storm. Several Call
fornlans are remaining over In antici
pation of visiting the gem of the
Cascades later this week.
AUTHOR OF WAR TIME
PHRASE SUCCUMBS
SAN FRANCISCO. May 10 (AP)
Author of the ringing war-time
phraae "Lafayette, we are here. Col
onel Charles E. Stanton. 74, was
mourned here today. The veteran
retired soldier who was chief dis
bursing officer of the United Stated
army In France during the world
war, died last night from a heart all
ment.
TNOPalS OF ANTtt'AL STATEMENT
OP THE
Metropolitan Life Insurance
Company
of Naw Tortt. In ths tt of New Tertt. e
the thlrtr-flrit day nt n.ef mber. 1933. mflt
tn it,. Ininnnn rommlti oner of U. fitst
of Ortgoo, puriuant to law;
Income.
Total j pnmlum Inccm. lortht
XnUreldlvii.endrai.d Vents .
reriva durlnt the year . . lT0,80.T3a.Ja
Income iron, other loiirrei re-
ceivra aunnpt ma
deal and health income. . . . afl,30.3&t.H
Total Income 1921, 953, 100. T
Ptehnrfrmenle,
Pali for lowee, endowment;.
Amount returned to, policy
hnldert In conilderatlon of
direct payment ot premium! S,M3,0oT.TS
Dividend, paid to policy hold .
eriaunniT in year . . . ... ..
Commlfiioni and aalarlu paid , . u
Gunnx me yrir ........ ... .,.---
Tt. Vlcemea and fees paw
dulnjc the year (excluding
B.Vl A wellirt work ..... l3.S..00l.4
Amount of all other PK51-
Turee. fncludlnc IU.86f.-
T38.0S In scctdent snd health
deDSrtment 86,388, Ssa.s
TStal expenditures 8731,183,420.11
Asset,
Value of real tats owned
(market value) ...... ...I 1M.I1MM.8
Value ot stocKs and bonds
owned (market or sonor-
tiled vsluel' ,. l,80,J10,IT.a
nr.r.Tm.?r,fv?.c.1:i,..i..i
Pr.!r. ,T' ' ' "a .".'.
Cs.h in banks and on hand M,00.88.M
Net uncollected snd de
terred premiums (includ-
Othtr Mits (net) 7. . , . . . . 18.flM.97S.5t
Total admitted aneti... 3, 7 69, 372,425. 28
tlabiutiei.
Wet reiervsi. txcl. diiabll- '
tty and double lndemnlty.l,19o,044,lS4.M
aroBS claims lor loeeee un
paid t 16,934, T81.H
Mtio. ititement reiervt for-'
dividend! payable In 193.1.
dust Jl.M,Wa.0t
Mi, etatiment llabllltlu
In sccldent and nealttt dl -
vi-ion. al. divioende.... 3-$-4a
Conllnnency wrv iiSWytT'S
All other llabtlltlea ias.430.lS7.39
Total liabilities. tepi
capital , 13,028, M0, MS. tl
BunFovsr all .laBllitlei.t 240.811.739.4?
Burpni-e aa naarde Pfjfwj;
holdere ,240.S11,I39.4T
Total S3,7fl9,373,425.M
BaelMM la Ore soa for the, Tear.
Qros premiums received during-
the fear .H.JlO.Sll.Jt
Oron premium! received during .
the year. Accident and HealtS Mm JM
department M.190.1T
Premium ana dlvideflda re- ... .
turned during the year tOS.OTS.of
Premlumi and dividends rij
turned drulng the year, AmH ...
department e BM,H
Carl E. OOrCsnt, Manager. Medford,
Oregon.
BTNOPaii OF ANNUAL STATE MBNT
OF TH15
Mauachutttti Mutual Uf
Inturanct Company '
made to the Inturartce Comminiloner M tb
State ot Oregon, puriuant to law;
Capital.
AT!!."!.!t.?r" PtteJr ttoalf
Iaeocns.
Total sreztium Income for th
year 8 8T,T31.O30.M
Inlereit, dividend! and rents ,A . ...
received during th year. .. 80.899,888.11
Income from other aoureee re- tmt itm
celvtd during the yaar . . . . lt.481.IU.8t
Total income 3107. 891. 288. 04
DUbvmaieats
Paid for loeiee, endowment,
annuities and iurrander
Dividend! paid to pollCThold aM ... M
ere during the year ....... 14.830,198.11
Commiinlone and ilarli
paid durtn the year ..... i.23t.988.2 .
Tax!, licensee and fees paid m ...
during ihe year t.888.008.88
Amount, of all other exptndl ... MMtt
tuxes 18.1B1.8S2.44
Total expenditure 8 87.840.184.9t
A4t
Vain of rJ sut owned
Tmarket value) j.-i 14.338.984.08
Valua of stocks and bonds
owned (mauktt or amort lied
value) v 111.578,137.88
Loans on mortgage asd col-
lateral, etc 184.849.599.41
Premium notes and policy ...
loans , , 9. 181.917. 88
Caih in hanks and on hand. . 9.4S3.411.37
Net uncollected and deferred
premiums 11.483,744. 18)
la If rr it and rents due and ... ...
accrued
Other asset (net) 18-248.0
Total admitted assets ... .1449.921.07.1.91
LUMIItles.
Net reserves 8389.891.808.08
GroM claims for loese un-
Airothw'lUDiriu'e' . iMuisalfll
Total lUbllttU. ept ep- maft -4
fUl 843t.580.T81. 81
Surptue over all liabilities. . . . 18.080. 291. 20
5uioPlair....:!K.fiV)5.'5o
Total S449.831.07t.8i
BsetrwM at On-raa far (to Tear.
Oroes premiures race I red duts ... ,
Ing the year 8i0.183.Ta
Premiums and dWdende rt- ...... ..
turned during th year... , J37.3M-4J
Losses paid during th year. 105. 795.08
KASfl A CITt'RrTni MTTTAT. LIT"
I.NHlBANt X COMPANY.
W7T.LT AM H. 8A ROE ANT. Preitdeat.
8AMt;EL JOHNBON. Secretary. J ,
Statutory resident attorney Tor enie,
Mr. Philip Engelhart. 291 Morrison street.
Portland.
Local RepreientaUTMl Karl K. UeUlDg,
Cdward L. Magutn.
FOR SALE
COFFEE ANN'S
LUNCH ROOM
CECIL M. JENNINGS
Cor. Front and Main
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