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BEDFORD MAIL TRTBU!TE, MEnFORD, OREGON. THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1934. PAGE NTNE FV IT i li in --. -II -Mil -I IV fell Head every ad on this page . . . you Kill probably find exactly the thins you want to buy or sell ... It It Isn't there, adver tise . . . It's Inex- ctfecttvel RATES per word tlrst Insertion (Minimum 35c) jich additional Insertion, ner 1 word . (Minimum .v-j Per line per month, without copy changes -.. 41.36 Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS " LOST AND FOUND fJSrGoldlton head tlepln. Finds phone or see Clarence Pierce. Med j lord. Reward. 1. STRAYED A red Irish setter, female. Steve wye, !--. lost 11 dog mlaalng call 1618 WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Housework. lull charge: wsges or clothes; age 25. Box 2253, Tribune. WANTED Tree end shrubbery prun ing, lawn work and spading. Tel. S03-J. WANTED Position as housekeeper In motherless home. Complete charge. References. Tel. 861-J. TOUNO WOMAN wants work In country or city home. Box 2232. Tribune. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Competent girl lor gen eral housework. Box 2238. Tribune. WANTED MALE HELP OLTMAtTwHtTllght sedan, free to travel, to Join rural sales crew, eell- Ing direct to home. Must be sat isfied with M to 15 s day to start. See D. F. Merkel, Jackson Hotels 7 to 8 p. m. WANTED--MISCELLANEOUS CASHfor d7yand green beef hides, pelts and turs. See Edgar Johnson, Peerless Market. TR APPERS ATTENTION I Raw Purs wanted. Received order for 10.000 muskrats. we can pay you more monev for your pelts. MED FORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N. Grape Bt. WANTED Chevrolet or Ford '28, '29. Cash. Haynes. Route 1. Box 98. Talent, mile So. phoenix. FURNITURR Re-upholstered. Phone 969-R. Thlbault. WANTED Raw furs, hides, pelts and wool. Joe Konop. 120 So. Central, across from Montgomery Ward Co. WANTED High-pressure boiler. 40-50 h.p. MUSt be in good conainuw and cheap. Valley Fuel Co. WANTED Warrants. Redden & Co. 7ANTED Raw furs. Prices advanced 100 to 200 To. See the Meaioro Bar gain House before you ship or sell. 37 No. Grape, 'rei. wo. WANT TO BUY 1929 Ford cheap. 333 W. 2nd. Must be WANTED Eleotno radio Must be reasonable Box 268. tribune. WILL care for elderly sick oeople In my home. Phone 437-x WANTED Household loods. stoves tools or what nave vou Medtotd Bargain House. 27 N Orape 8t Tel 1062. JUNK WANTED We pay sash tot JUNK BATTERIES ft RAD1AI3BS ALUMINUM Brass ooppeh lunk of ail descnotions MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUS1 37 No Grape rel 1063 FOR RENT HOUSES R RENT 5-room furnished house. 15. Southern Oregon Reslty Co. WR rent Furnished house. In quire 343 Apple, or Phone 787-X. Price n.50. TOR RENT 031 Queen Anne Ave.. 4 room unfurnished stucco home: plpeless hot air furnace, electric rrite. fireplace, hardwood floors. 22 50 including water. Charles R Riv. Realtor, Medford B'.dg. Phone 303. WB RENT 7'5 E. Jsckson S"8 80. Ivy. "8 W. 11th. 'U Summit. Summit. 318 Newtown. c:i H. H. Brown, 105; alter p. m 1870. TOR R FTNT Mod ern S-room house. cose (o Washington school; water P''d; 113.10 per month. Inquire at 338 W. th St. Homes furnished or Brown ft Whit "ui sag kl0 eiaao ana io watei P'd wood rane Phone 106 fOR RENT Small furnished house; 'tfau and water. 801 N Central 0RRENT APARTMENTS POR RENT Apt. light, heat, hot and water 343 No Bartlett laaaaeasaaBV penslv FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Front room, close ;n: hot and cold water, shower. 30 8 Tlr. FOR RENT Nice room 1.74 per week. 413 so. drape. ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 8. drape. PLEASANT ROOM, separate entrance, heat. 330 No. Oakdale. FOR RENT Furnished room. 11 So. Orange. FOR heated sleeping rooms cal' I399-L FOR RENT ROOM BOARD HOARD AND ROOM at 716 B Rates very moderate FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS STORE ROOM FOR RENT AXtr Jar- uary 7, store room 17x60 feet, on Grape street, adjoining Mill Tribune Job Shop. Reasonable rent to rliht party. Apply at business office Mall Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE FOR SALE Or trade lor automatic water pump, bathroom fixture or lumber. 1 320-electric, 320 -kerosene, 60-electrlc incubators, 10oo-ch:ck kerosene. 60-chlck electric brooders. J. W. Clark, Rt. a, Medford. FOR SALE OR TRADE Beardless bir- lev and alfalfa hay. Roy Nichols, Central Point. Tel. 19-X-3. FOR TRADE Chev. truck driven 11.000 miles, for late model sedan S A. Bower. Murphy. Oregon. FOR SALE OR TRADE White electric sewing machine for liht sedan Box 638. Tribune. FOR SALE OR TRADE Hay, pears and apples. Trade for wood. Phone 565-L-2. FOR SALE OR TRADE 1932 Harley for late model Ford or Chev coupe Write Robt. Chris tea n. Happy Camp. Cal. FOR EXCHANGE ESTATE -REAL WILL TRADE 200 A. land on Wagner creek for gocd used car. Inquire Jacksonville Garage. TO TRADE Clear Long Beach. Cail- pornia property ior soutnern Ore gon farm, partially Irrigated. Ed Veatch, 201 south Acacia. Compton. -California. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE IMPROVED SUBURBAN PROPERTY 16 acres deep level garden soil, with 5 -room modern stucco dwell ing and garage with cement dr)7e: location only one mile from high school; former value $9,400. present price ori'y td.soo. earl tumy, 310 Liberty Bldg. FOR SALE 2 acres, irrigated: fine soil; improvements: close in; Just off Pacific highway. A real snap, $350. 823 Taylor St., owner. HAVE TWO available properties for apartment or rooming house use. Will make good proposition to reli able party. Tenant imiat have own equipment. Call H. H. Brown. 105: after 5 p. m. 1670. WHEN you think of real estate think of Brown & White. FOR SALE '4 A. with 3-room houae. electric pump, wooashed, barn, for quick sale $350.00. E. B. Bishop. Rt. 1, Box 250, U mile So. Stewart Ave., on Thomas Road. FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS BOOKING ORDERS for baby chicks for February delivery. -We hatch from our own high quality Reds. Sunnyfleld strain. "Cockerels, a fw left." .Cummlngs Hatchery and Poultry Breeding Ranch, A miles out Midway road. Central Point. Route 1. DAY OLD CHICKS White Leghorn-. Hansen strain, 6c; Rocks and Reds, 9c. Highest quality chicks. Send for catalog. Jenks Poultry Farms, Tangent. Ore. CHICKS hatching Dressler's Square Deal Hatchery. 1107 E Main. PURE Bronze tome. Cocker a na prize stock. $5. Jesse Nell. Rt. 1. Ashland FOR SALE DOGS PETS j one trained pointer. $12. Dr. Stone. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 1938 Pontlsc sedan, good condition. Phone Bio-x. FOR SALE Model T Ford coupe with Ruxtell: In good running oraer; su cash. Call 1227-R. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS SAND, (t'avel. sediment, teaming. plowing. Phone 13-J. BEAUTIFUL, tone, cabinet. 7-tube electric radio, very cneap. ov w. Jacksonville. BAROA1N Wood rsn?e with coll, Medford Exchante. 3D so. from. FOR SALE A-l conditioned light p'.snt. 140. 1119 No. Central. FOR SALE Furniture, chairs, teo.es beds, etc 714 Welch 8t. off Jackson. FOR SALE Used sewing machines au m i a e : terms If desired Au makes rented and repaired wait Sewmj Machine Co J4 W Bsrtlett APPLES from 30 to 74 oents. a boi i id small or large lots O V lifer. Orchard. Phone 358-J. WE HAVK BUYERS for Oold Prop erties ootb picr "a iw . complew information to ! Pry A Compny. 417 Davis B!d Portland Ore rrTT. . .u k:nd. of apples aod FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS A RAINBOW garden of glads. 100 large No. 1 bulbs, not less than 40 varieties. Value $i or more for 2 50. One Jumbo Plcardy free F. H Reum. 022 South Oakdale. FOR 8 ALE Gas range and water heater lo food condition, priced reasonable. Call 341-R-l. HAY. wheat, barley, rolled or ground u. a. Devoe. pnone 623-J-a MISCELLANEOUS FOR dressmaking, remodeling and alterations, see Gladys Kime, 105 North Oakdale. Work guaranteed. FOR SALE Conn phone, $75 cash. E-flat alto aaxo Tel. 1127-L. I BUY gold and loan money. Cecil Jennings, corner Front and Main FURS cleaned, repaired and glazed. Coats re lined. Medford Cash and Carry Cleaners. Phone 1700. GOLD BOUGHT Redden & Co. our new prices. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE Small grocery at Inven tory, to close estate. Phone 1387-R. 632 No Central. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts JAl'KSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title and Title Insurance. The only complete Title System in Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. Rooms 3 and 5, No. 32 North Central Ave., upstairs. Job Printing MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant in southern Oregon. Printing of all kinds; book binding; loose leaf ledgers and blanks, billing systems, duplicating carVi sales slips and everything in the printing lines. 28-30 N. Grape. Phone 76. Money to Lend WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE AND LATE MODEL AUTOS. Three per cent per month on un paid balance. No other charges. See W. E. Thomas. 46 South Central, ground floor craterlan Theater Bldg. State License No. S-157. Expert Window Cleaners LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172. House Cleaning. Floor Waxing. Orl ental Rug Cleaning specialty. Nursery Stock PLANT FILBERTS FOR BIG PROF ITS" Prices smashed on high qual ity fruit trees, stiruns, roses and berrv Dlanta. Drive to W. B. Bar num'B on Pacific ht&hway, 3 miles south of Medford or Phone Boi-K-:. CARLTON NURSERY CO., CARL TON. OREGON. SPECIAL THIS WEEK Six finest Stark rose, value seven dollars, for four: twelve value, eleven ior seven, Three splrea billardl, two hydran gla snowhlll, one radiance rose, two fifty, or two hydrang.aa, two spl reas. one red althea. one mock orange, two fifty. Crause, The Nur seryman. South Fir bt. Painting and Paperhanglng M. A. BLISS Painting and paper hanging. Tel. 646-W. 313 S. Grape. Transfer REINKING TRUCKING C Trans fer and storage. We haul anything at a reasonable price. Ill No. Fir Street. Phone 332. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack ers and movers. Special livestock moving equipment. Prices right. 619 North Riverside. Phone 1044-X. EAD3 TRANSFER 4s STORAGE CO Office 1016 No. Central. Phone 315. Prlcea right. Service guaranteed. LEGAL NOTICES Not Ire of Sheriff Sale In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. The First National Bank of Med ford. Oregon, a National Banking Association, Plaintiff, vs. Suncreat Orchards. Inc.. an Oregon Corporation; Blake, Mofflt it Towne, a Corporation; Carlton Nursery Company, Inc., a Corporation; State Industrial Accident Commission cf Oregon; E. C. Corn; O. B. Waddell; Medford National Bank, a National Banking Association; Miller-San-ford Tractor Company, a Corpora tion; Joseph E. Lester; Wm. Berth old Barnum and Sadie O. Barnum. a partnership, doing business as Barnum Orchards. Defendants. By virtue of an execution issued out of the above entitled Court, in the above entitled cause, to me directed snd dated the 10th day or January. 1934. upon a judgment and decree rendered and entered In said Court and cause on the 15th day of Decem ber, 1933, which Judgment and de cree provides that the Plaintiff have and recover off and from the Defend ant, fluncrest Orchards. Inc., the sum of $11,723.70, with interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per ann'im from the Iftth day o( December. 1931; for the further sum ot $4.47200. with interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from the 15th day of December, ivm; ior ine lurtner sum of $1,000.00 Attorney' fees; for the further sum of $00 00 as compensa tion for said Plaintiff's services as Trustee; for the further sum of $500 00 as compensation for the Re ceiver In s"id suit; for the further sum of $10 00 on account of said Re- iceiver's expenses ; for the further sum of $250 00 as Attorney a fees for Mid Receiver; together with said Plaintiff's costs ar.d diimiraements taxed in the sum of $15 00; and which Judgment and decree further provide that the Defendant, Carlton Nursery Company, Inc., have and revver off and from th Defendant, flu newt Orchards, Inc. the sum of $383 40; together witn the sum of $75 00 as Attorney s ftnts; together with Its cost and dis bursement taxed In the sum of $10 40; and which Judgment and de cree further provides that the Defend ant, Blake. Nfoffitt tfe Towne. have and recover off and from the Defend ant, .merest Orcnaras. inc . tne sum of $4.14 24. with Interest thereon at the rate of 7 per cent per annum from .he 17th day of April. 1932: together -ith the sum of $290 00 as Attorneys1 bursementa taxed In the sum of; $14.60; and which execution com- f mands me to satisfy said judgment and decree in accordance with a:d judgment and decree, and the cost of and upon this writ, by selling in accordance with the terms of said . Judgment and decree, that certain real property situated In Jackson , County, fOrogon, described a follows,' to-wlt: All of Lots numbered 7 and 10 of the Oak Orove tract in Township 38 South of Range 1 West of the Willamette Meridian as shown by Judgment and decree, and in complt the official plat thereof now of anoe with the commands of aald record: all of Lot numbered 9 of writ, I will, on the 10th day of Feb said tract, except the following des- j rnary. 1934, at 10:00 A. M . at the cribed portion thereof; commencing front door of the Court House In at the northwest corner of Lot num. , Medford. Jackson County, Oregon, sell ber 8 of the said tract and running at public auction, subject to redemp t hence Westerly along the line of tlon as provided by law, to the high the Road 361.5 feet: thence south- est bidder, for cash in hand, all the erly at right anglea 482 feet: thence Easterly 301.0 teet to uie soma-1 ueienaant, auncresi orcnaras inc. west corner of said Lot 8: thence ' had on the 31st day or March. 1931. northerly 482 feet to the place of jor since that date had. In and to the beginning, containing 4 acres, more 1 above described real property, or any or less, of said Lot 9. J part thereof, to satisfy said execu- AU of Lot number 11 of said ( t! on. Judgment and decree, and the tract, except the following described i costs of this writ, In accordance with portion thereof; commencing at a ! the terms of said execution, Judg polnt on the section line between j ment and decree; sections 9 and 16 and on the ease And notice ta hereby further given line of the southwest quarter of I that I will sell lastly that, portion of the southwest quarter of section 9 the above described real property In Townshtn 38 South of Range West, W. M. being in the center of the County Road and 1324 feet from the corner of Sections 8. 9, 16 and 17, and being the southeast corner of the T. F. Fish property; thence West 434.88 feet; thence north 1202 f?et; thence east 434.88 feet: thence South 1203 feet to tne place of beginning, containing 12 acres, more or less, also excepting that portion of said Lot 11 describ ed as follows: Beginning at the Northwest corner of the tract of land last above described, and run ning thence west on the northerly line of said Lot 11, 434.88 feet: thence south 1202 feet: thence east 434.88 feet; thence north 1203 feet to the place of beginning, contain ing 12 acres, more or less; also ex cepting the following described tract: commencing at ne soutn-j west corner ot the tract of land last ; a txve described and running tnence north 40 rods: thence West 8 rods; thence south to the northerly line of the County road; thence east erly along said line of the County road to the westerly line ot the tract of land last referred to, con taining 72 acres, more or less. Also, beginning at a point on the South boundary line of Donation Land Claim No. 45 in Section eight (8), Township Thirty-eight .South. Range One West of the Willamette Meridian, 21.94 chains West of the Southeast corner of the said claim, and running thence North 10 14 chains; thence east 10.55 chains to the center of the County Road; thence North on the center line of the County Road 14.46 chains: thence West along the center lino or tne uounty Road 2Z-67 chains; thence South 24.68 chslns; thence property ,han be eoid firstly; the pro S I' . chUn'j ""n So"'" ! Seeds derived from tho ssle of the 30 69 chains: thence East 0 4S ; proprty to be sold firstly. svfore chalns: thence North 30.6B chains , . pUM tlKt the to the place ot beg Inning. ! costJ, 0( tnl, wrlt. MCOnd- t0 the Also, beginning at a point on the mmlnt, aeCTrea to be recovered by East boundary line of Donation tlw Pla,ntl((, aforesaid, and third, mil, h- J ' , .lJi ' 'he amounte decreed to be recover. ?? J .k T0WMh'P rt,?,"".hi ! tl" Defendant, Blake. Mof- w?, t? .fh' ffn,1',0neoL1iWut.0,i"" Towne, as aforesaid; the pro . t.e.Met1??' I834 chaln5 cecds derived from the sale of the North of the Southeast corner offproperty t0 be eold ,atlr, a(or,. tSil, ,f' ru?nlng. "?en said, shall be applied, first to sny West 11.38 Cha ns; thence South I amounts Kreed to be recovered by l.U chains; thence West 3.00 i th(, pi,lntff, ss aforesaid, remaining chains; thence North 10.14 chains; Unsatisfied after the sale of the prop- i u3? fh0ln: thnce y to be sold firstly, as .foresaid; South 8 40 chains to the place of Mcond, to the amounts decreed to be beginning, containing 85.91 acres. I recovered by the Defendant. Carlton more nr lefts. UYymllrui tn fha i,t. . . .... - , , o . Vev thereof, and h ch said nrnner. vey thereof, and which aald nrooer. ty la particularly described In cer tificate of title No. 189 issued by the Registrar of Titles for Jackson County, Oregon. Also, beginning at a gas pipe j monument, a i tne northeast corner of Donation Land Claim No. 46 In Township 38 South of Range 1 West thence North 89 degrees and 84 1 Notice Is hereby glren by the un minutes West on the North line of 'derslgned W. M. Holmes, as Admlnls- Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS 1. Fiber from which rope Is made t. Timber tree i. Kind of cheese 12. Cry of the an cient bach chanala 13. Devoured 14. Narrow road 16. Medieval wan derlna: mu sician IT. Ood of war 18. Indolence 19. Sir James Barrl char acter Tl. Grids 23, Expert war aviator 15. Short -nip pad fabric 17. Fisher for certain flsb IL On of th race which Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle ALLI21S0 S T ETfc A C H MJ R P O LQ A NTENNAE MEfRS'BlD E N ALS A MAA I RjME TAL s T p IMJ1IE rMli p Mire r p r err e n o'n qrP RA VTE N O U s RIPS Q R E iT u N E jf S UjE W 47. Smell 41. Placea rubbed out 80. Weary 11. Something riven to pacify 12. Pa&a through conquered bngla eland lo 1Q6 IS. Card ram 11. KraclTiK IS. Ceraal cnu IS. City Id Hol land IT. Incident blta a tiavi o. uompleta rout SJ. I.et It it a nil 42. Dutch meaa IK. Powerful x are of ploalve: Itncth abbr. F""P 4 WM 6 17 WMQ I ' I" 'fe " m;i 1 : Wi z I m 511! IlZZllZZZ zz I Wx., said Ctalm 1T78.5 feet to $ point: ' thence south 0 degrees 03 minutes ; East 1117.6 feet to &s pipe monu ment, (at 30 fee a pas pipe monu ment on line); thence south ao de grees. 54 minutes East 17740 feet to the East line of said claim: thence North 0 degrees, 05 minutes I Fast 1117.8 feet to the point of be ginning, containing 45.545 acres, more or less, subject to recorded easements. Now, therefore, notice la hereby given that by virtue of said execution riant, title and interest which the j situated In Jackson County, Oregon, described as follows, to-wlt: All of Lot Numbered 10 of the Oak Grove Tract In Township 38 South of Range 1 West of the Wil lamette Meridian as shown by the official plat thereof, now of record. Also, all of Lot numbered 11 of said tract, except the following des cribed portion thereof: Commenc ing at a point on the section line between Sections 9 and 16 and on the East line of the Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 9 in Township 38 South of Range 1 West, being the center of the county road and 1324.0 feet from the corner of the T- F. Fish property; thence West 434.88 feet; thence North 1203 0 feet; thence Bast 434 88 feet; thence South 1202 0 feet to the place of beginning, con taining 12 acres, more or leas: also, excepting that portion of said Lot 11, described as follows: Beginning at the Northwest corner of the tract of land last above described and running thence West on tne Northerly line of said Lot II, 434 88 feet; thence South 1202.0 feet; thence East 434.88 feet; thence North 1202.0 feet to the place of oe g Inning, containing 12 acres, more or less; also, excepting the follow ing described tract: Commencing at the Southwest corner of the tract of land last above described herein, and running thence North 40.0 rods; thence West 8.0 rods; thence South to the Northerly line of the Coun ty Road; thence Easterly along said line of the County Road to the Westerly line of the tract of land last referred to, containing 3 acres. more or less; tin A fhnt t.h mmiilnrliir nt n(H real Nursery company, inc., as aioresaia; . .V-j . J J sua mira, IO bna amounts aci-rom u be recovered by the Defendant, Blake. Moffltt 6z Towne, as aforessld. Dated this 10th day of January. 1 1934. WALTER J. OLMSCHEID. , Sheriff of Jackson County Oregon By oiga B. Anderson. Deputy. Cross -Word Puzzle I. Paasca . Have th oourag 10. DlllsMd 11. Fit together IS. Pertaining to the thorax 10. Artlclea of apparel tt. Flowed 21. Iniect 24. Note of tb dove J.V Sea bird 21. Me eltunted at). Terminate 30. Flih eggs 22, Tower on a m oan.ua 11. Short for a nan'a name 25. Character In "A Mid summer Night'i Dream" s. Hippy 2. Drench thor oughly 40. Small round mark 4U Prepare for pubMcatloD 42. Tiresome peraoD 44. Ireland 4f. Hklllful 45. Noble Itallao family it. Likely lStAPEU0Tl fl. On fled: heraldry DOWN 1. To Ida over and 7. Mai Ian 2. One: preflf 4. Nulla ncea I. S win river 5. Guides the helm T. Telephone aalutation trator of the estate of B H. Oh tries, deceased, that he did on the 3rd day of January. 1934. file In the County Court of the State of Oregon fori Jackson County, and In the matter of the said estate, his verified final account and' report, and that acting thereon, the Honorable Earl B. Day, as Judge of aald court, then made and entered an order tiXing the hour of 10:00 o'clock a. m., on Saturday the 3rd day of February. 1934. as the time, and the Court Room of said Court in Medford, Oregon, as the placs, for a hearing upon said final account and report, and quiring any heir, creditor or other person inter ested in the estate, and having ob jections to the allowance of said final account and report, or to any par ticular Items thereof, to present the same before said court at said time, and that aald final account and re port will be actd upon at said time. Dated January 3rd, 1934, W, M. HOLMES. As Administrator of the Estate of B. H. Charles, deceased. Contributed. In a recent interview with church officials, Roy E. Hay, district super intendent of the Seventh Day Ad- ventlat churches In southwestern Ore gon, stated, "A steady advancement has been made during the past year In our churches in this district. The tithe and offerings for November and December were larger than a year ago. There is also a very encourag ing Increase In membership, making It necessary and desirable to put on a, building program at Ashland, Med ford and Oranta Pass. At Ashlnnd, under the leadership of pastor Wm. Lewaadder, a sub tan- tlal addition to the church building la nearlng completion, while In Med ford Improvements amounting to ap proximately one thouaand dollars have been made. And, aald Mr. Hay, "we are nbt through yet as the Increase In our membership from tha present evangelistic effort makes it necessary to give consideration to the enlarge ment of our church building at the corner of Edwards and Beatty streets, in order to relieve the present crowded condition. The congregation at Oranta Pass haa outgrown its present meeting place and a new church la being considered. Three church schools, giving em-1 ployment to seven teachers for the full term of nine months are being operated In this district. Our Rogue River Junior Academy, under the leadership of Professor L. H. BooTh. Is making a splendid record. When asked about certain public statements recently made by those opposing the work of the Seventh Day Adventists, Mr. Hay replied, "Any man has a right to tell why he left ' the Seventh Day Adventlat church, 1 or any other church. No doubt such a person would have some reason which appealed to him, whether Bibli cal or not, for ao doing. But we should not forget that there are hun dreds of other men and women In Medford and vicinity who will ba glad to tell why they are members of the Seventh Day Adventlat church. They will be glad to give you the chapter and verse In the Bible commanding the observance of the Sabbath, the seventh day of tha week. Those who observe Sunday are at a loss to find jsuch a command for Sunday observ ance." GET WHEAT PAY THE DALLES, Ore., Jan. 3fl. fAP) Distribution of 131,000 In govern ment checks to Wasco county w.heat growers under the domestic wheat nllotment plan, was started here to day. The checks were received by the county agent's office, being glv en out there under direction of Oeo. Mnglll, treasurer df tha allotment committee. The checks represent the bonus to Wasco county farmers for keeping 15 per cent of their wheat land out of cultivation. It was estimated DO par cent of the farmers signed the allotment contracts. CONSTRUCTION TAKES LEAP AS YEAR OPENS NEW YORK. Jan. 35. L. Seth S-hnltmann, chief atatlsttclsn for F. W. Dodge corporation, today re port - 4 and Indicated widespread con struction Improvement throughout the country with contract for the first half of January exceeding thorn of the full month of January, 1833. Srhnitmann reported a total vol ume of 101,010.000 for January 1 to 1ft In the 37 states east of the Rocky Mountains. The total for the same territory for the full month of Jan uary. 1033, was only' 63,3.V1,0O0. EX NOTRE DAmThERO TAKES CHEVIGNY'S JOB AUSTIN, T., Jan. 3, (AP)-Ino. O'Brien, once a football hero at Kotre Dame, haa been rhoeen to follow In Jark Qherlgny'a footsteps aa roaft at Bt. Edward's University here. Chevlgny also of Notre Dame, waa elarted last week aa head football coach at the University of Teias. DANCE Friday, Jan. 3. at Talent Orange hall. Everyone Invited. Broken w I n d o w a glazed Irowbrldga Cabinet Work. ADVENTIST CHURCH MAKING PROGRESS, OFFICERS DECLARE (OUNTT Rogue River ROGUE RIVER, Jan. 35. (SpD Funeral for Bernard Koeppe was held Friday afternoon at the graveside. Rev. Kriba read a short service. Her bert Koeppe, a son came from Balti more, Maryland, and will make hts home here for a while. Other sons and daughters, with the mother, re side in Virginia. Live Oak Orange met January 16 with an attendance of 36. A splendid program was enjoyed during the lec ture hour. The usual business meet ing was held and the ways and means committee reported the play which Is to be given In the near future, la progressing. More of the qullta are ordered, which the Orange ladles are i making. Several of the men from 1 the Orange are working almost every day on the Scout Hall. January 23 a special meeting of the Orange was called and the third and fourth de gree given to the alx candidates, so they, may attend Pomona at Jack sonville January 37. Walter Combs returned Saturday from Bakerafleld, Cal., where he was called by the death of his sister. Miss Rassle Combs. Mr. Herring of Long Bench, Cal.. arrived in Rogue River Sunday and will remain a few days. Mr. Herring owua placer property up on pleasant creek. Reed Carter and son Edward, were Medford visitors Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Magruson were business visitors at Ashland January 10. Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joel Dennis passed away January 17, aged 10 days. Sympathy is extended to the bereaved parents. Work on the Scout hall la pro greasing rapidly. The CCO boys come over from Camp Kerby every Saturday and help. on the work and many of the citizens are aiding. Report comes from Leonard Lund, who la in the Sacred Heart hospital that he is resting very well. A. L. Hug received news January 15 of the death of his mother, Mrs. Fredricka at Salem. Mrs. Fredrtcka, at one time, was a resident of Rogue River and will be remembered by many here. Mr, Hug left the next day for Marshfleld, where the fu neral was held. Mrs. Fredricka is sur vived by four sons and one daughter. Mr. and Mra. Rollim Walker, accom panied by their two daughter and granddaughter, left by motor Janu ary 18 for Portland. Mrs. Walker haa been very 111 for three months and the change was made for her health Mr. and Mra. Jamea Wiley returned recently from McCloud, Cal., where they spent three weeks visiting their son and family, Mr. and Mra. Clinton Wiley. Mrs. J. M. Whipple received a let ter telling of the marriage August 14 of Miss Evelyn Charley to Harley Trin- kle at Springfield. 111. Mrs. Ttlnkle stayed with the'whtpples for two years and attended high school here and haa a host of friends who win wish her happiness. Large crowds ara attending tha union meetings held at tha Commu nity hall every night. Mri. Lillian Roberta of Medford was a business visitor here Monday, Mrs McVeigh is reported on the alck list. Her friends all hope for a speedy recovery. Dr. Drum men d and Mlsa Sybil Walker were In Rogue River Tuesday on business. STERLING, Jan. 35. (Spl.) J. D. French and Frank Hoffman were din ner gtieati of Dutton and family Sunday. Dan Pierce and family motored to Medford Sunday to attend church. Alton Brownlee and family of Ster. ling Creek visited Mr. Orownlee'a sia ter, Mrs. C. Dunning, on Vale Creek, Mrs. Albert A. Larking la In a local hospital receiving medical treat, ment. Oeorge Young of Medford, who has been mining here on Sterling Creek for tie paat month, la quite alck In Medford at th. Sacred Heart hoe Jltal. Mrs. Oliver's son la on th alck list at thla writing. P. P. Dutton and Oay Dutton were business callera at the Arthur Kleln hammer'a Monday. Henry Mankln and Mr. Bell vlalted on Sterling creek January 32. Mrs. Alton Broownlee waa an all day guest of Mra. H. L. Knapp one day last week. S. A. Harris and W. Davis were In Medford on business. Mr. Everett and Olen Beard mo tored to Medfo: ' Saturday. Pears Yesterday CHICAGO, Jan. 3. (AP (USDA) Pear auction: Sli cart Washing- j ton arrived: 5 on track: 114 told, j Oregon Howells, 300 botes fancy, 1 45 , t 1.80; average, II. 85, NEW TOPK, Jan. 34. (AP) Pear auction: Five car. arrived, 6 Oregon unloaded, II on track: market slightly weaker. Oregon Anjoua, 735 bnxea, estra fancy, ejMfj30H. average, 3 7; 3130 boxea fancy, 3.35(3.05; average, eg 55, Nellla, 415 boxes, extra fancy, II BO t3 40; average, 1 81: 507 boxes fancy I 55 f 3.10; average, I1.5S. Suits cleaned and pressed, tic. Dresses 75c up. Tel. 8.15-J. Economy I Cleaner, 173 No. Alveraldt. Dane at Rogue Elk Saturday night. February 3. . Phone 541. We will haul away foul ftut. City Dealt; ferric.. Sterling Briefs Long Mountain LONG MOUNTAIN Jan. 35. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Tom Stanley and Fred Stanley were visiting at the Pruett home last week. Callera at the Nick Young home Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith and two children, Lyle and Barbara, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Holman and family. Mr. and Mra. Ray Har nleh and family and Howard Gold. Mrs. M. L. Pruett spent the after noon with Mr. and Mrs, Will Pruett on the prater Lake highway one day last week. Mr. Pruett has been til for some time. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Short and nephew, James, McAlplne uf Klamath Falls, who is spending several weeks here visiting his aunt, Mrs. H. O. Short, spent Saturday evening at tha Holman home. A surprise party was given for Mrs. Ruth Natwlck one day last week. Preaent were Mrs. Eva Nichols, Mrs, Cora Smith. Mrs. Lottie VanScoy, Mrs, Donna Ashpole, Mrs. Ruby Walton. Mra. Hazel Stoner Miss Donna Earle, Miss Fern Simpson. Miss Wilda Dar nellle, Miss Yetta Olson all of Eagle Point and Mrs. Clnda Garrett. A pleasant evening was spent n play ing cards and later in the evening refreshments were served. A social par y was given at Mr. snd Mrs. Marsh Garrett's January 13. Those who attended were Mr. and Mra. Roy Ashpole, Mrs. Annla Brophy and Mrs. Eva Nlchol of EagM point: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Fred McPherson and son, Freddie, of Medford. Mr. and Mra. Emmett Kllngle and Mr. and Mra. Carlyle Nntwick. A very enjoyable time was had by all. George Glvans and George Stoweii were business visitors in Ashland Thursday. Howard Gold spent Thursday nigh with. Tom Coy. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Btowen were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Perry or. Eagle Point one day last week. Mrs. Charles Jackson gave her mother, Mrs. Llda Hubbard of Medford a birthday dinner Wednesday. Present were Mrs. Harry Turner of Medford. Howard Pankey and host and hostess Mr. and Mra. Charles Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Sutton have returned to their home at Lakeside, Ore., after spending a week at the George Stoweii home. While here Mr. Sutton did some painting for Pearl Stoweii. THE GRANGE LAKE CREEK, Jan. 39 (Spl.) Another dance aponaored by Lake Creek Orange will be given January 37. The last dance. In spite of rain, drew the usual large crowd. Mualo will be by the Butte Falls orchestra. At the last meeting an entertain ing program was enjoyed under the direction of Lecturer Julia Sldley. Numbers Included Orange songa, vo cal aolo by Floyd Charley, musical number by Helen Brown, piano, and Donna Brown, cornet; reading by Owendolyn Charley, skit by Reed Charley and Janet Charley, and lengthy discussion on the salea tax. Committees appointed by Master Floyd Charley are: Home eoonomlca, Mary Moore, Ella Meyer, Nora Brad shaw; agricultural, Reed Charley, Henry Meyer, Fred Stanley: leglala tlve, Alma Meyer, Claua Charley, Wal lace ' Ragsdale; waya and means, Ed Meyer, Tom Stanley, Rusa Moore; finance, Mabel Stanley, Myrtle Char ley, Edith Jonea: relief, Anna Tonn; publicity, eBth Zundell Myrtle Char ley: education, Mabel Brown, Julia Sldley, Beth Zundel; resolutions. Myrtle Charley, Herman Meyer and Harry Tonn; music, Wallace Rags dale, Harry Tonn. Helen Brown. Don na Brown, Dorotha Meyer Leland Charley: membership, Ernest Jones, Donna Brown, Helen Sldley; candi dates, Dorothea Meyer, Mary Moore, Helen Brown: building and Improve ments, leader, Tom Stanley: commu nity project, leader, Risa Moore; rec reation, leader, Harry Tonn; pianist. Mary Charley: decorating Emma Mea sal, Edith Jones, Oregon Weather Unsettled, rain west and light rain or anow northeaat portion tonight and Friday: no change In tempera ture; atrong southerly wind at timet of gale force offshore. In keeping with the times Drtuta and Toiletries at Cut Prlcea at JAS MIN'S DRUO STORE. For Lease Store in the Hotol Alton Building formerly Nash Hotel. Phone 213 Ashland i our Car ACHiua csm; "o. noau ' ft.". Jo I f1 WiN