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' IfEDFOKD MAIL' TRTBTTOT, METflTORD, OREGON, TITCRSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1933. You Can't Afford to Miss the Buying Opportunities Listed Here Why , Not Try a Want-Ad? W&NT lo Mil youi oomet Hut to get rid ot a tew odds uo ,nds U nousahold furnlahlnga ijo you need toolj tor youi car lent . &o inexpensive Want-Ao m the Mill rrtbune Classified psge will find the answei to mesa and many othet perplexing problem. H re Are the Rates: par word tin insertion- (Minimum 2do) Caen additions) insertion, per worn .ae-leiM IOsM ipauiii. per llns per month, without mm Ahineea a 75 Phone LOST AND FOUND Lost By woodcutter, 30x5 tire and creek. Please write F. I Jordan, Appiegsie. - mrr Olassea In brown leather cass. Reward. Phone 318. jjOST H dog missing, call 1618. WANTED MALE UELP l'. Tn"D xm am wnline to work O.- f-t' l.T J i WiV ....... - T according to Instruction.. To a man who can quality, aalary io5- 175; age 30-40. Write Box 33, this paper, at once. RANTED SITUATION WANTED Housework, mending, washing or Ironing. Reference fur nished. 103 Tripp. CASHIER, bookkeeper, general office work, full or psrt time. Can fur nish best of references. Address Box 934, Mall Tribune. WANTED Position by experienced stenographer and bookkeeper. Write box 1039, Tribune. WANTED Children to care for. Tel. 1368-X. WOMAN, 35, wishes position as cook ' or assistant In restaurant or hotel Good worker. Will work for less at start. Phone 75 or write Box 813. . Tribune. GIRL, experienced In general house work, desires position with good family. Excellent references. Ad dress Box KF, Mall Tribune. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Good fwo-way plow. Ad ' dress Mra. Miles Cantrall, Ruch.,or call 33-F-33, Jacksonville. WANTED a or 8 10-bottom Oliver tractor plow. Box 043, Tribune, WANTED Someone with woodsaw to ' cut wood on chares. Geo. Mcclain. Phoenix. WANTED Used sowing machine. Call 1318-X. WILL PAY CASH for good used sedan. 35 Myrtle. WANTED Good used platform scales. Rogue River Meats, Inc. RELIABLE TENANT wants furnished house or epertment with two bed rooms. Phone 449-R. TWO LADIES will share expenses for ' transportation to Portland. , Tel. 852-X. WANTED To rent or buy an equip ped sandwich shop . or fountain lunch, Would consider small gro cery. Address Box 1055- Tribune. WANTED Piano to use for storage. No children. Phone 4-F-4. WANTED To borrow 81500 for one or two years at a reasonable rate Interest. Good security. Write 1142, care Mall Tribune. RE-UPHOLSTERING. Phone 969-R. Thlbault. WANTED Old building to wreck Phone 4-F-ll, after 5 p. m. WANTED To buy good horse, weight about 1400 lbs. KC, care Mall Tri bune. ' WANTED To keep good team horses for board. Good feed. Adolf Schula, Beagle, Ore. WANTED Raw furs. Prices advanced " from 35 to 50. It will pay you to trap. New and used traps for sale. Medford Bargain House. Med ford. Oregon. 37 North Orspe St., Phone 1063. Wanted Light 3-wheel trailer ' Must be cheap. Box 1191. Tribune. WANTED Electrlo radio Must bo reasonable. Box 368, Tribune. WILL care for elderly sick people In my home. Phone 437-X. WANTED Household goods, stoves tools or whst nsve you Medford Bsrgain House. 37 H. Grape 8V Tel 1063. JUNK WANTED We pay cash for JUNK BATTERIES e RAOIAIORS. ALUMINUM BRASS. COPPER ft funk of all descriptions MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 No Orspe rel 103 "for rent" houses FOR RENT 4-room furnished houie. Inquire 511 Park. FOR RENT 208 Summit. 318 Newtown. 1038 B 11th. 847 E 9lh. 311 King. First Insurance Aiency. H. H. B.-own. Phone 105. Alter 5. 1670. FOR RENT Modern 4-room furnish' ed house, gsrsie; sdnlta; reason, able. 44 Wiiismette Ave, FOB BENT HOUSES FOR RENT Partly furnished i-room nouse, 119 so. Holly. FOR RENT 6-room house, 328 No. Central. Inquire at Klein the Tailor. FOR RENT 031 Queen Anne, 4-room stucco home; ihardwood doors, fire place, electric range, basement and plpeless hotalr furnace, 25.O0 jnd water.. Charles R. Ray. Realtor, Med ford Bldg. Phone 303. NEAT modern furn. 4-room house, 336 Crater Lake Ave. FOR RENT 5-room modern house, east aide. Tel. 1668, POP RENT 0-room house, partly furnished: newly decorated, clean. 0th and Oakdale. Call at 518 So. Oakdale. HOMES FOR RENT Call 80S. FOI RENT Homes, furnished or unfurnished. Brown ft White. houses HO. alS sO and 16. water paid: wood range Phone 108. FOR RENT 7-room modern home, 8 bedrooms. O. A. DeVoa. 533-J-3. FOR RENT 60 N. Peach; 8 bedrooms, oil heat, good condition. First In surance Agency. H. H. Brown. Tel. 109; after 5, 1670. FURNISHED house, apts., garage. 604 West 10th. AAA per month, 5-room house on WsU 4 vlew ,ot Kt 115 Willamette: fireplace, wash trays, hard wood floors; very modern. Key at Union Savings & Loan, 49 So, Cen tral. FOR RENT New modern 4-room house, with basement. Redden 8b Co, FOR BENT APARTMENTS FURNISHED apartment. 317 W. 2nd. FOR RENT Desirable furnished apartment. All hotel accomoda tions. Hotel Grsnd. FOR RENT Apts. 825 No. Riverside FOR RENT 4-room duplex apart ment, electno refrigerstor and range, breakfast nook lurnsce otherwise unfurnished Phone 443 or call W A Gatea at Groceteria. FOB RENT ROOM AND BOARD BOARD AND ROOM at 718 E. Main Rates very moderate. FOR RENT FURNISHED BOOMS ATTRACTIVE room 404 8. Orspe. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS RANOH FOR RENT 80 acres, about 40 acres summer fallow, for grain 4 Palm Block. Phone 17, or 1104-L after 5 p. m. BACHELOR cabin. 445 So. Front. FOB EXCHANGE TO TRADE Milch cows and wood for closed car. Zemke, Rt. 1, Talent. TO TRADE 3 good work horses for mated team... Phono 774-K-e, even ings. FOR SALE OR TRADE 33 head of sheep; trade for cows, grain, alfalfa, hogs. C. S. Jacobs, Rt. 1, Talent, Ore. FOR SALE '39 Nash sedan, good con. dition, cheap, or win trade xor lighter car. 236 No. Bartlett. HAVE your furniture upholstered. For what have you. Phone 9G&-K. xni. bault. FOR SALE 3 good milch cows or will trade for grain or poultry, Mra. Tucker, Ross Lane. TRADE 3 story business building, two store rooms, now rented for Copco stock. Box U L., Tribune. FOR SALE OR TRADE White electric sewing mschine for light sedan. Box 638. Tribune. FOB EXCHANGE HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE or trade for smaller ranch, 70 A. improved; close In. Tel. 717-Y. WANTED To exchange No. Dakota and So. Dakota property for Med ford property. Write 1143, care Mall Tribune. WILL TRADE 35 A. good bottom land, all in cultivation and clear, for good house In Medford. In quire at Lee's Men's Shop, 103 W. Mam. Meororo. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES USED CARS BETTER CARS for less money. 30 to 00-Day Guarantee. Low Fin Alice Rates. 1931 Chev, Sport Coupe. 1030 Bulck Coupe. 1928 Chev. 4 -door 8edan. 1B27 Chev. 4-door Sedan. 1929 Chrysler 78 Coupe. 1932 Terraplana Coupe. 1929 Ford A Sedan. 1927 Chrysler 60 Sedan. Also a number or others to choose from. ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC. SB N. Riverside. FOR 6 ALE '31 Plymouth Sedan. 61fi W. Second. CADILLAC 314 8-naas, aedai in good nape; looks fine. Will Mil for 1225. IS SO. Fir St. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. FOR SALE 8-tube CTOsley super heterodyne at half prloe: 7-tube Crosley console. 125. Don' Radio service. Phone 668. Cline Piano Co. Closing Out Sale Only a few day left for you to fet a fine piano at a saving or over . Don't delay. If you are thinking of buvlnor an Instrument this fall. Baby Orands, nf w and used price a low a i67; take 2i years to oar. We have several repossessed piano to be closed out for the small credit balance on lease; term on many a low a J rr wee. Pree delivery. CLINE PIANO CO. Vlatn and Riverside. FOR M1,F, POULTRY FOR SALE Exceptionally fine Mam- mot:. Bronze hen and torn, o. a. Turpin, Phone 132-Y. FOR SALE Hundred Leghorn puL u. E. P. Ireland, Loner Lana. FOB SALE REAL ESTATE BARGAIN PRICE 3 acres garden laud and small house. Geo. Mccisin. Phoenix. BARGAIN In 8 or 10-acre tract with house and barn. Box 1066, Tribune. FOR SALE OR LEASE Equipped dairy ranch. Route 1. Box 303. WHEN you think o: real estate, think of Brown es Whits. FOR SALE HOMES HOME near school. Phone 1233-W. FOR SALE l.IVHSTOCK FOR SALE Milk cow. Phone 133-L. FOR SALE 1 roan Durham and 1 jersey neiier. uau si. A-eiuy s piyo on Anderson creek road after 5 p. m. FOR SALE A-l fat hogs, alive or dressed, at market prices. C. B McRae, W. Prune or Phone 1383. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Seed barley, also straw Phono 17-F-S. ' FOR SALE Cheap for cash, 3 Axmln- sfer rugs, s-ptece set wicxer iur nlture, 1 nice mahogany desk with 3 chairs to match. Call at 19 No. Bartlett. FOR SALE All kinds of appl" and pears. Joe Nary ranch. Tel. 133-L. FOR SALE Heywood-Wakefleld bug gy. Call mornings or evenings, 136 Portland Ave. FOR SALE Hubbard squaah, 81 per 100 delivered. Phone 1386-x. FOR SALE Circulating heater, sult able for 6 or 6 rooms; reasonable price. Address "Areola," car Mall Tribune. FOR SALE Heating plant, across from Mediord Hotel. FOR SALE Good clean Jenkins Club seed wheat, fl.no cwt. it. w. mcn osl, Centrsl Point. Phone 19-X-S FOR SALE 8-ln. hydraulic mining pipe. See or call Jesse Richardson, Central Point. FOR SALE CHEAP EASY TERMS A Delco light plant, A 1-horse electric motor, A refrigerator, electric, A piano; a new oil burner. Commercial Finance Corporation. Phone 31. FOR SALE Large cider press, sulky piow. rnone a-r-. FOR SALE Beardless barley, tl.33 hundred, by ssck or ton. John Hesselgrave, Central Point. FOP SALE Dry fir and hardwood. DM ton Bros., Phone 523-K-l. APPLES for sale Selected Newtowns. 35 and 50o a lug at ranch; delivered lOo more: box not included. Roxy Ann Orchard, Coker Butte Road Phone 691-R-3. FOR SALE! Hay, wheat, barley and corn. C A. uevoe, Tei D23-j-v. FOR SALE Hungarian retch seed Phone 633-J-4. FOR SALE Used sewing machines- all makes; terms if desired. All makes rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine Co.. 24 N- Bartlett FOR sand, gravel, sediment, fertiliser and teaming. Phone 912-J. PERSONAL GIFTED CLAIRVOYANT and Palmist Truthful advice on business, lovs. marriage. Rainbow Auto Camp, cabin 3. MISCELLANEOUS MISS ETHEL CASEY offers a com plete course in Photograph Tinting for $3. SO. Saturday afternoons. Home Arts Shop. 407 East Main. WE HAVE BUYERS for Gold Prop erties, both plscer and lode, send complete Information to Harry 8. Fry &, Company, 417 Davis Bldg,, Portland, Ore. X BUY gold and loan money. Cecil Jennings, corner Front and Main Authorized Frigid aire Service. Other makes rep. Tel 437; nights 905-Y BUSINESS OKV OKTUNI1TIES FOR SALS Invest in gold mine Partner wanted with some cash to operate. Big pay uncovered Box 93 Phoenix. Oregon. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. Title Insurance. Rooms 8 and 9, No. 83 North Central Ave upstairs. JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstract of Title and Title Insurance, The only complete Title System in j season County. Expert fflnovw Cieanera. LET GEORGE DO IT. Tel. 1173 House cleaning Flow waxing, ori ental Rug Cleaning, specialty. Money to Lend. WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE AND LATE MODEL AUTOS Three per cent per month on an paid balance I No other charges See w B. Thomas. 40 tsouin ueno-ai ground floor Craterlan Theater B.dg. State License No. a-io. Job Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant tn southern Oregon. Printing of all kinds; book binding; loose -leaf ledgers, and blanks, billing systems, duplicating cash sales sups and everything in the printing lines. 30-au n. urape Phone 75 Transfer. EADS TRANSFER Ai STORAOB CO Office 1016 No Central Phone 115 Prices right. Serf ice guaranteed RFINX1NO TRCCKINO CO. Trans fer and storage. We haul anything at a reason stile price. Ill No. Fir Street. Phone 33. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack' er and movers Special livestock moving equlpmen.. Prices rigni 619 North RJvis;d. Phone 1044-X BUSINESS D (RECTORY Painting and paparhanftng. M. A. BLISS Painting and paper- banging Tel. 846-W 313 8 or pa LEUAL NOTICES NO. 13771 Treasury Department Oriloe of Comptroller of tho Currency Washington. D. 0.. September u. iviu Where, by satisfactory evldtnoe presented to the undersigned, it has been made to appear that "Medford National Ban,- in tne city oi siea ford. in the County of Jackson and State of Oregon, baa complied with all the provisions of the Statutes oi uia united states, required to do complied with before an assoolatlon shall be authorized to commence tne business of Banking; Now, therefore, L J. P. T, O'Connor. Comptroller of tbe Currency, do here by certify that "Medford National Bank," in the Otty of Medford. in the County of Jackson and State of Ore gon, is authorized to commenoe thu business of Banking as provided in Section Fifty-one Hundred and Sixty nine of the Revised Statutes of the Un.ted States. In testimony whereof, witness my nand and seal of office this eleventn day of September. 1933. (Seal of the Comptroller of the Cur rency. Treasury Department.) (Signed) J. F. r O'CONNOR. Liquidation Notice. Tne Medfrod National Bank located at Medford in the State of Oregon is closing Its affairs. AU note-holdure and other creditors are hereby noti fied to present the notes and other claims against the association for payment. Dated Sept. 20, 1933. GEO- T. FREY, Cashier. Reorganization Notice. Medford National Bank. Medord National Bank located at Medford In the State of Oregon re ceived charter No. 13771 dated Sep tember 11, 193ft and commenced bus iness September 13. 1633. The new bank Is a continuation of the old baxk excepting that it la organ l tad under the Banking Act of 1933, and has an entirely new Capital of $100.- 000 00 Dated Sept SO. 1033. GEO- T. FRET. Cashier. Notice to Creditors. In the County Court of Jackson County, Oregon. In the Mutter of the, Estate of 8. B. Shaw, Deceased. - Notice Is hereby given that the unaersigneo nss Deen appointed ex ecutor of the estate of E. B. Shaw. deceased, and all persons having ciaims against tne estate of the said deceased are hereby required to ore- sent the same, properly verified, as required oy iaw, to tne undersigned executor at his office In the City of Grants pass, Oregon, within six months after the date of this notice. Dated this 8th day of November, 1933. U. S. BLANC HARD, Executor. Notice of Appointment of Admlnli- t rat or. Notice 1 hereby clven that on the 11th day of October, 1933, the County Court for Jackson County. Oreaon. sitting in probate and In the matter oi me estate or- M. F. Hanley, de- censea, auiy appointed the under signed M. F. Hanley. Jr.. as the Ad mlnlatrstor of the estate of said de ceased, and that he thereafter quail' fled as such, and la now the duly appointee, quaunea ana acting Ad ministrator of said estate. All those having claims against said estate will present the same to the undersigned with proper vouchers at in iiioerty tsuuaing. Mearord, Oregon, jjatea novemoer 1st, was. M. F. HANLEY. JR.. As Administrator of the Estate of M. F. Hanley. deceased. Notice of Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an execution and order of sale duly Issued out of and under tne seal of the Circuit Court of Jack son County, Oregon, to me directed. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L. At or from a distance 6. Epic posm 9, Stain 12. Departed 13. Sound of surf on the shore 14. Ktemlty 15. Island where Odysseus was kept for seven yean IT. Body of Jewish law 19. pale and sick ly looking 20. Vofrano In Martinique 21. Egg-shaped 53. nvergrsta tree 24. Hugs 11. Re profitable 29. Light rcpat 20. Blow: musical 30. Indian mul berry II Any enormous snlmal or thing II. Artlcla 34. Uonkffyltk animal 16. Front of tbe foot IT. Largs IS. Lt It stand 19. I.-ock eponer 40. Transrrss- slons Solution of Yesterday's Puzzlg jROME Op O RA L E MED A L $MO R aTTt E S UPjRO TArT E gp V A TENM EMU 5 P T S TTAJRTEIOHSIP STAMENP WMABASTET1 a pHe n i aipeiniusilIeTsMeP O L A C El 41. One r-lth, a drad dls- sais 41. Kntlrslr 44. Plrrcs with boles 4. Kind of acid 49. Card wllh a 4 Insls spot fiA Afreah 12. The Ant five htnks of tha Bible 1 r r r if r r r W TT a ) n; ft Hll jJua M 3S IP7 fIZZZSZZZMLZZZ Hj2-I mi fin ZZZilZlIZiZZZ S3 "Tf, SA ,;;, and dated November 13th, 1933. la a certain suit In asld Court wherein 011 W. Clements, R. O. Stephenson and O. L. Overmyer, co-partners, transacting business under the as sumed business name and style of Economy Lumber Company, and George O'Brien were plaintiffs In three separate suits filed In said Court, in which said suite F. A. Bates and Ells Bates, his wife; Jacob F. Lund and Margaret Bates Lund, bis wife, end Black Channel Mine, Inc., a corporation; CI el W- Clements and George O'Brien were defendants, in which said suit Judgment In behalf of del W. ClemenU was entered asralnst defendants Blai-k Channel Mines, Inc., In the sum of 603.60 with Interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum from January 0, 1933, Uwsther with ai75.0Q attorney's fees. and costs In the sum of $16.36. and Judgment in favor of R. O. Stephen son ana o. u. overmyer, co-partners transacting business under the assumed business name of Economy Lumber Company, was entered In tho sura of 1229.09, with lutereat at tne rate of 6 per cent per annum from February 15. 1933, S75.00 as attor ney' fees and costs in the sum of $31.00 against said Black Channsl Mines, Inc., and judgment in tavor of George O'Brien In the sum of $106.87 with Interest at 6 per cent per snnum from the 10th dsy of renruery, mas, e 'o.uu attorney a iecs, and costs in the sum of $29.55 was entered against defendant Black Channel Mines, inc., wmcn asm Judgment whb enrolled and docketed in the clerks office in said court on the 9th day of November, 1933, and in which said Judgment and de cree there la provision for the sale of the hereinafter described real prop erty to satisfy the said several Judg ments-entered as above reeiteo. Now. therefore, notice la hereby given, that pursuant to the terms of the said execution and order or vaie I will, on the 33rd day of Decern be; 1933. at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the front door of the Court House m tne city oi ueaiora, Jackson County, Oregon, offer ior sale, and will sell at public auction for casn to tne nignet Diaaor, w satisfy said several Judgments, to- sether with the costs or this s&ie, uo Ject to redemption as provided by law. an ene ngnt, mie ana inwrw. that said defendants F. A. Bste and Ella Bates. Jacob F. Lund and Mar garet Bates Lund, and Black Channel Mines, Inc., had on January 6, 1033, or now have in or to the following described property situated In Jack son County. State of Oregon, to-wlt: NW',4 SW4; SE'-i BWV Section I. and the NE"4 NWH, the NE'i and the E!4 of 6E'i Section 13, the NEU NE',ij flection 13, all tn Township 37 South, Range 4 West of the W. M. Also the NH NW'4l BW NW'4. NWV4 BW'4 and the S BWVi of Sec. f: the NVi NW4 and the NW'4 NE',; Section 18. all In Township 37 S. R. 3 W of the W. M. Also Placer Mining Claim No. 1 being the Nft SE4 of Nwy4 of Sec. 13, Township 37 South, Range 4 West. Also Placer Mining Claim No. 3, being the S'i of the NH of the SE'i NW'i and the NV4 81 of the SE'4 NW Sec. 7, Township 37 a. Range 8 West. Also Placer Mining Claim No. 3, being the S'A of the of the SW4 NEV4 and the NV4 of the flwiA NE'4 Sec. 7. Township 87 South Ra nae 3 west, W. M. - Also Placer Mining Claim No. 4, being the e1 of tne nw'4 Ey4 sec 13, in Township 37 South, Range 4 west, w. m. Also placer Mining Claim No. B, described as follows: Beginning at the center of the Channel of Foots Creek where it crosses the South line of the NE4 NW'4 of flee. 18, Town ship 37 South, Range 3 West, thence E. 400 ft.; thence southerly parallel with the channel of the left fork of said creek 1500 ft.; thence W.- 600 feet; thence northerly parallel with the center of said channel 1600 feet: thence E. 200 feet to the place of Doom rung. Also placer Mining Claim No. 0, being the NWV4 NWV4 of the SE'i and the NEVi NE'4 of the SW4 of Sec. 12, in Township 37 South, Range 4 West, W. M. Cross-Word Puzzie . Btnav 10. Parson ad-" d r sied 11. Coneluds 16. At borne 18. Bar for trans mittlnf force 20. ffpsnlsh coin tl. Gams 22. Manservant 23. Swamp 25. Dlacolor 26. Implement for lifting 21. High polntH bill 29, Confederals general 31, Murricd Z2, J'laythlnr 3&. ticored at pinochle 17. Huge wave 13. City In New Hampshire 40. Oray rock 4?, Drama 43. Hewlnr tool 44. Untrained 4.1. Frozen water 4, Nocturnal bird IT. Wrath 4b. Automobile tl. Aerial railway! colloq. P A T E A R ED iB I Kl T5 s l esMe Kl RjOlN ON ED sH fl. Marry M. Shout 1$. Pitcher DOWN 1. Oone by 2. Danae mist I. In any cue 4. Royal I. Ait t. Italian river T. Aquatic animal t. Closs tightly Bride-To-Be Elopes Lea than a week after Mrs Merry ahrney Parker-Pickering, Chicago heiress, announced her In tention to rush to Chile to marry Count George de Oeorglo (above), self-styled nobleman, she eloped to Aurora, III., with Frank Elatner of Chicago. (Associated Press Photo) Also Placer Mining Claim No. T, located bv John T. Coneitan anfl re corded m Vol. 7, page 333 of the Min ing Records of Jackson County, Ore gon. Also Placer Mining Claim No. 8, ltnown as the "Fox" Placer Claim. being the N( of the SW'i NW',i of Sec. 13. Townshln 37 So. Range 4 West W. M. Also NEVi NWVi Sec. 6 Township 37 Range 3 w., tne !4 SW'i SW'.i sec. Township 37 Bsnge 3 W., W. M. Also Placer Mining Claim No. 9 known ss the "Populist" Placer Claim. being the SE'i SEC. of NW'i Sec. 13 Township 37 South. R. 4 West. W. M Also those certain water rights and water witches which take the water of Poota Creek to, upon or near the said property known aa the Hawkins uiion. ana Kignts, ana Margruasr Ditch and Right, and the Middle or dutch Ditch anil Right. Also mat certain Placer Mining Claim comprising 30 acre and situ ated ttn what la known and called the Middle Fork of Foots Creek, In Foots Creek Mlnuig District, Jackson Coun ty. Oregon, ana being the W14 of the SW!i NE'4 of See. 34, Township 87 South, Range 4 West. W. M. aiso tnat certain water ditch and water right conveying about "300 inches miner's measurement of water, described as follows: Commencing on tne Middle Fork or Foots Creek near where the East snd West line between Sections 34 and 35 In Town ship 37 South, Range 4 West crosses saio creeic: tnence down tne East aide of aald Creek for a distance of i oi one mil. to the aald Placsr Mining Claim. The Bast hall of the SW4 SEVi ol Sec. 13, Township 37, South Range , west or w. m. Oregon. All being In Jackson County. State or Oregon. saving and excepting a tract of land ox twenty-one or twenty-two acrea conveyed by deed of February 30, 1928. to D. H. Feary. Dated this 14th d.v nf HnomW 1933. WALTER J. OLMBCHEID. Sheriff of Jackson Countv. DrMnn By OLOA B. ANDERSON, Deputy. Phoenix PHOENIX, Not. (Spl.) All who attended th. program lven br the Oleemen of Medford at th. achool gymnasium here Monday nlht han given favorable comment of their ap preciation or tne same, or.r 900 peo ple attended. The program was given under auspices of th. local Orange. who served light refreshments to all present, fr of charm. Th. gymnasium building was fur nished free to th. Orange lor this entertainment, which act was appre ciated By all members of th. Orange Mrs. Ray Edwards, nee Sybil Cas ter, was honored with a kitchen show er, given by th. Phoenix Orange on Tuesday night. Th. gifts w.r. pre sented to her at th. supper tabls, and were presented In a Isrg. dlah pan. She received many useful and beautiful girts, with no duplications. Mrs. Edwards wss happily and pleas sntly surprised when presented with these tokens of love and friendship rrom tn local orsnge members. Those of th. Phoenix circle who attended the meeting at Medford of the Ashland, Medford and Phoenix circles Wednesday were Mra. O. 0 Carey, Mr. and Mrs. Loul. Colv.r, Mrs. Cora Chandler, Mrs. Enid Cas tr, Mrs. Rosell Watt. Mrs. Mlldre-I Ward, Mrs. Nettle Holcroft. Mrs. Marie Furry. Mr. and Mrs. P redDaugh.rty. Mrs. Dorothy Loffer, Miss Ida Bishop and Mrs. Bertha Cobleigh. Klamath Hostess Hurt In Smashup KLAMATH TMIJI, Ore., Mot. 16 (UP) Mrs. Harei Orlder, operator of the Lake Shore Inn, waa seriously Injured yesMrdsy when tin automo bile skidded, rolled over a, rorky em bankment and waa destroyed by fire. Mra. Orlder suffered a fractured arm, bark and leg Injuries. Bllllc Lott, who waa driving, sustained ml nor Injuries, MANN IS PARDONED 0N LOTTERY CHARGE WASHINGTON, Not. 1b AP) President Roosevelt lata yesterday ls sued a pardon for Conrad H. Mann, of sentence for Tlolatlon of th. lottery laws. The psrdon wss effective Imnw dlately but on condition that Mann pays the 110.000 fin. also levied sgslnst him. 1 launch Crulr. CAMDKN. N. J., Nov. IB (AP) The tJ. 8. 8. Tuscaloosa. ISth of Uncle flam's 10.000-ton cruisers to b. built under th. Urma of th. Washington and London nsval treatise, wss launched at the plant of the N Tork Shipbuilding company today. E F. R. EFFORTS TO E Criticism and Defense Heard at Opening Session of Na tional Convention Taber Demands Dollar Inflation BOISE, Idaho, Not. 16. (AP) Criticism and defense of the adminis tration's measures for ending the economlo and sgrlcultural depression were voiced at the opening session here Wednesday of the Notional Grange's 10-day convention. Louis J. Taber of Columbus, Ohio, msster of the Orange, found some fault with the NRA snd demanded "the sensible common ground of con trolled Inflation and managed cur rency." Secretary Wallace, In a telegram to the Orange master, defended his crop curtailment program and George N. Peek, administrator of the agricultu ral adjustment act, declared It "of fers promise for the wait ration of the principle of equality lor agriculture.- Important Convention. With many hundred Grangers here for the opening session and enough more expected to over-tax the city's capacity for hospitality, Mr. Taber declared the convention "the most Important the Orange haa ever had. In view of the acute agricultural situation. The situation la Indeed acute," ha said, "and the views of this orgs n tea tlon on the question undoubtedly will csrry Influence. To the convention the white haired Orange master and dairyman, whose heavy locks are parted as straight as if dlvldedvwlth a cleaver said; 'Never In past generations has there been a time In American hts tory where team work, co-operation and group action under the right leadership were more essential than at the present hour." progressive Step. He urged that "the national break down compelled a forward looking program" and described the Indus trial recovery act aa "a bold and new attempt to apply new and far-reach ing methods to the solution of our difficulty." "The NRA has been of value tn some of the ends sought," he said, "but It baa failed to accomplish all the results hoped for. "There haa been too much dicta tlon and too much regimentation The smaller communities and rural areaa have not benefitted to the same extent as some of the larger centers, While wholehearted support should be given the undertaking, yet weak nesses and failures must be pointed out. and all urged to help to conv plete the entire program In harmony with American Ideals and our con stitutional form of government. Meteorological Report November 16, 103J. Forecasts, Medford and vicinity: Pair tonight and Friday, with fog In tha morning. Not much ehang. In temperature. Oregon: Fair tonight and Friday, but morning valley foga west portion. Cooler northesst portion tonight. Local Data. Temperature a year ago today: Highest, 3; lowest, Total monthly precipitation, .03 In, Deficiency for the month .08 In, Total precipitation sine. Septem ber 1, 1033, 1.47 inches. Deficiency for the ssaaon IM Inches. Relative humidity at 0 p. m. yea- terday, 58 per cent; 0 a, m. today, 87 per cent. Tomorrow: Sunrise, 7:05 a. m. Sun set, 4:45 p. m. Observations Taken at 5 no Meridian Time. Oltf Clesr Clesr Clesr Cloudy Clear Los Angeles 74 Cloudy MEDFORD Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear New Orleans , New York Omaha , , , Phoenix Portland Reno Cloudy Clear Rain Clear P. Cdy, Rain Roseburg Salt Lake San Francisco Senilis -. flpokene Wall a Walla Cloudy Cloudy Washington, D O. S3 Call for School Warrant. Notice la hereby glvsn that school warrant, of C i'er Lak. district no 5.1 will ba redeemed, warranta from 80 to 106 Inclusive, Interest expires after November 10, 1033. MRS. BESS1K POOT, School Clerk Butt. Falls, ore. Authorised Msytsg Service, All makes repaired. Phon. 800. Call tads 815 tor Clean Fuel Oil Delivery. No loss of oil. quick. Phone 548 W. will haul away youi reliu. City Sanitary Osrvlo. r i Boston 34 11 Cheyenne 56 ' 34 Chlcsgo - 15 10 Eureka 54 50 Helena 46 38 CRUCIFIX SPEECH MISQUOTATION IS NAZI'S ASSERTION Dr. Krause Claims Never of Demanding Emblem From Thought Removal Churches in Germany BERLIN, Not, 10. (AP) Dr. Rein. hold Krsuse, chief of th. Berlin sec tion of th. nasi German christians. said today he had been misquoted on his "crucifix" speecn of Sunday night. i ne speech, mad. at the sportspslst resulted in his suspension from church offices by Retciubtshop Must ier. Dr. Krsuse said h. never thought of demanding the removal of tha crucifix from Christian churches and explained: It Is true that I reject th. old testsment ss having no meaning for the Nordic race and that I do not accept efforts to explain Christ in terms of old testament prophesies aurh aa, for example, thoea which St. Matthew mad., but I never decried the us. of tha crucifix. Exaggeration Decried. What I actually said on that point waa th. following: "That we must demand a return to th. herolo Jesus whose Ufa waa an example to ua and whose death la a asal upon a Ufa of heroism and atruggl. W. muat b. careful, however, not to exaggerat Christ crucified.'" German non-nasl pastors, appar ently beaten on th. antl-aamltlsm Issue, were saved from a aecond on alaught by th. nail Christians todsy wben Relchsblshop Ludwlg Mueller disavowed the "hot-heads" clamoring for abolition of th. crucifix as a re ligious symbol and elimination of th. old and modification ot th. new testsmsnts. Tlie relchsblshop partially conceded tha demands of tha Reverend Frlsd rlch von Bodelschwlngh, former evan gelical bishop of Germany, aa ex pressed last night, when h. suspended Dr. Krause and ordered that only th. pure doctrine be preached from th. pulpits. Pastor Voices Demands, The Rev. Martin Nlemaeller, apeak- Ing before members ot th. fsshlonabl. Dahlem parish church who assemblsd at the psrlsh house spontaneously to express their aoldarlty with their pas tor, voiced th demands of th. Rev. von Bodelschwlngh, Reverend Nlemaeller, himself or dered suspended along with two other pastors "for offering reslstsncs to th. national socialists and th. Oer man Christian spirit regarding th necessary reconstruction of th. Car men .vangaltcal church," Mid: "W hav. categorically demanded first, the relchsblshop renounce th protectorship of th. German church: aecond that th. Rev. Joaqulm Hos senfelder (president of th nasi Oar- man Christian movement) be sus pended and, third, that a circular letter b posted to all protestanl ohurch officials asking unequivocally whether er not they racognira th. holy writ of th. old testament's foun dation of th. church." Refuse. Leave Pulpit , Nlemaeller refused to letv. tha pulpit In compliance with th. suspension order and this question still was unsettled. Despite th stand of non-nasl pas tors against antl-semltlsm In that church, however. It was Indicated that th. German Christians intend to n foroo the policy relentleasly even to the extent of barring persons of Jewish blood from attending service with Aryan Christians. Pears Yesterday NEW YORK Nor. 15. (AP) (U. S. D. A.) ePer auction market: Prices about steady; 9 cars arrived; I Ore gon cars, 8 Washington 1 California 1 Idaho unloaded; 90 cars on track. Oregon Boscs: 8,0BS boxes extra fancy tl.6fi-3.10, average 91.87; poor er 81-80-1.70; fancy 81.66-4; aver age $1.88; fanoy and better 81.76-a.18t average 81.83, Washington D' An Jo us: 1910 boxes. extra fsncy, 81.80-3,30, average, 8188; fancy 81.fifi-3.0O average 81.87; un classified, 81-86-1-60; average 81.48. California Cornice: 720 boxes, 81 80-3.36, average. 83.16. California Boscs: 630 boxes. 8136 1.48. CHICAGO, Nov. IB. (AP) (TJ. 8. D. A.) Peer auction market: Cms Washington ear arrived; 13 oars on track; fl cars sold. Oregon Boats: 006 boxes, extra fancy 61.&0-1.00. average 61.78; 638 boxte fancy, 61.46-1.76, average 61-63. Oregon D'AnJous: 630 boxes un classified, 61.66-1.76, average 6166. Washington D'AnJous: 1440 boxes, extra fancy 61 86-3 16; average, 63.07, Washington Boscs: 608 boxes, ex tra fsncy 61.40-1.60, average 6147. 108 boxes fancy, 61 .85-1.48, average, 6141. REV. VAN NUYS COMING FOR PHOENIX MEETING Rev. W. Ij. Van Nuys, DO., field representative of th Board of Chris tian Kdiicatlon, will be at the Phoe nix Preebyterlan church Friday even ing and dealrea particularly to meet all church school workers and leaders. However, his tslk will be of Interest to others as wsll and any who are In terested are cordially Invited to come. The hour Is seven-thirty. Heating costs can be reduced. For complete heating service call Art SchmldlL 4181661. Heal estate or insurance tear U lo Jones, raon