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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 31, 1034. PAGE NINE r v i Rend every ad on this page ... you v.111 probably find exactly the thing you want to buy or Mil ... It It Isn't there, adver tise . . . It's Inex pensive, effective! RATES Pet word first Insertion.....-. (Minimum 23c) Each .additional Insertion, per word . ..lc (Minimum 10c) Per line per month, without copy changes Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUNI) STOLEN Lady'" brown leather, pun with driver's license, etc. Pleflse mall 1 to given address and no questions will be asked. LOST II dog musing call 1818 WANTED FEMALE JtlELji? TfNTEDSellable party with refer enda to run dining room In resort. Boi 2301. Tribune. ' - Tv - L' WANTED Competent girl for general f. housework, boj sauv. inuuu.. WANTED Competent girl for gen eral housework. Box 2238. Tribune. WANTED SITUATIONS EXPERIENCED bookkeeper and typ ist wanta work of any kind. Tel. 1042-X. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS J WE PAY OASH For raw furs, hides, pelts, wool and mohair. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N. Grape St. Phone 1062 EMPTY'tRUCK going to Red Bluff. c.L Frldav. want load for there or points en route, for. Phone 1044-X. Hawley Trans- hvlLL BUY your county or school warrant at a 5 discount. Prultta Melody Shop, 111 West Main St. Tel. 22 WANTED To buy cow either fresh or WANTED Good team about 1000 lbs. Give age. weight and price. Ad dress W. E. Pattee. Eagle Point. FURNITURE re-upholstered, re-glued, re-flnlshed. Phone 069-R. Thlbault. WANTE To buv cow either fresh or fresh soon. Must be tested. Box 2353 Tribune. WANTED .23 pistol. Woodsman pre ferred. Box 2356 Tribune. WANTED Five hundred ewes. Ad dress 2334. care Moll Tribune. CASH for dry and green beef hides, pelta and furs. See Edgar Johnson, Peerless Market. WANTED Warrants. Redden is Co. WANTED Raw furs. Prices advanced 100 to 200. See the Medford Bar gain House before you ship or sell. 37 No. Grape. Tel. 1062. HANT TO BUY 1929 Ford cheap 333 W. 2nd. Must be WANTED Electric radio Must be reasonable Box 268. Tribune. WILL care for elderly sick oeople in my borne. Phone 437-X WANTED Household goods, stoves tools or what nave you Medford Bargain House. 37 N Orape 8t Tel 1062 JUNE WANTED We pay oaah tor JUNK dAITERJES R A U 1 A I 3 89 ALUMINUM BRASS. OOPPER lunk of ail deacrlotlona MEDFORD BAROAiN HOUSE 37 No .Irape rel loaa FOR RENT ROOM HOARD' ROOM with heat. 220 No. Oakdale. BOARD AND ROOM at 716 S Rate .ere OVHierate FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 1017 W. 9th. 32 N. Holly. 1110 W. 0th. 305 Laurel. 435 N. Central FIRST INS. AGENCY H H. Brown. 105; after 5 p. m. 1670. FOR RENT 608 So. Ivy. 205 Tripp St. 112 Summit. 1028 East 11th. Call H. H. Brown, 1870. 105; after J p. m FOR PENT Furnished stucco house. 2015 East Main. Call H. H. Bro.vn, 105; alter 5 p. m., 1670. FOR RENT Oood large house, cheap. Phone 417-J-2. FOR RENT Furnished 101 A'mond. house. Cill FOR RENT Small furnished home for 2 adults: close In: fine for ba-:i-e'or or couple employed; 115. Tel 319-R alter 8. TOR RENT That cory. 4-room sturcoi bungalow, nicely lurnlahed. at 406! N Oakda. Available Feb. 5. Inqulr. at 19 N. F:r. FOR RENT Nice c',.n 5-room f'jrn lahfd hnie. ec:r'.c rane and wit- T tr hfst.r. p.n por.-h and gn aw. 22 50 Tfphon i RENT Honi.a luruuned -I TOR RENT HOUSES SMALL house for rent. 305 So. Oak-dale. joi.ota klu tiiKi and Ho. paid; wood range Phone 106- FOR RENT Small furnished house; lights and water. 801 N- Central. FOR RENT APARTMENTS 2-ROOM completely furnished apt. heated. 229 No. Ivy. FOR RENT Apartment, 808 W. Main. 3-ROOM completely furnished apt, heated. 229 No. Ivy. FOR RENT ApU. 829 N. Riverside. FOR RENT Apt., light, heat, hot and cold water. 345 No. Bartlett. BACHELOR cabins. 445 So. Front. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS ! ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 8 Orape FOR RENT Furnished room. Orange. FOR heated sleeping rooms call 1399-L FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS STORE ROOM FOR RENT After Jar uary 7, store room 17x80 feet, on Grape street, adjoining Mall Tribune Job Shop. Reasonable rent to rlsht party. Apply at business office Mall Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE FOR TRADE Gold mine quarts for late model sedan. Must be In good condition. . Bene AUjn Barber 6l)op condition. H. Schermerhorn, Hotel FOR TRADE Chev. truck driven 11.000 ml lea. for late model sedan S. A. Bower. Murphy. Oregon. FOR SALE OR TRADE White electric sewing machine for light sedan Box 638. Tribune. FOR SALE OR TRADE 1932 Harley for late model Ford or Chev coupe Write Robt Chrlstean. Happy Camp. J' LANDS FOR SALE FEDERAL Land Bank Parma. Con venient terma. C. A. Barnes. Room 303 Med Nat. Bank Bldg. this week. 4 to 6 p. m. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE LARGE LOT Fruit and nut trees, excellent soil. Sacrifice 250. Write Box 56, Mall Tribune. FOR SALE Grocery and building 16x32; living quarters ana out buildings; 8300. will take sedan In trade. Sterling Feed Store. FOR SALE Improved acreage adjoin Ing city. Sacrifice. Terms. Inquire 723 McAndrews. FOR SALE 9 acres, chicken ranch, with buildings. Come and see it. H. Schermerhorn. . 1 mile weat of Phoenix on Calhoun road. FOR SALE 80-acre ranch In Sams Valley: improved; 30 acres under cultivation: or trade for smaller ranch .near Medford. Box 2266 Tribune. WHEN you think of real estate think of Brown & White. FOR SALE 14 A. with 3-room house. electrlo pump, woodshed, barn, tor quick sale 8350.00 E- B. Bishop. Kt 1. Box 250. U mile So. Stewart Ave, on Thomas Road. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE TO TRADE Clear Long Beach. Cail- nornla property for southern Ore eon farm, partially Irrigated. Ed Veatcb, 201 South Acacia, Compton California. 60 ACRES Plenty timber. wlW make desirable mountain home: tide tor Medford property. 226 No. Front FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Good work horses, 1400, Price M5. P. O. Box 262. FOR SAI.E Farm team. Walter S. Jones. 2nd house below overhead bridge, Ashland. ; FOR SALE Work and saddle horses Medlord timing ncsaemy. rnguo 838-R. FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS MARCH Hanson Leghorns. 8c: Reds 10c. Dressier' Hatchery. Phone 156D-Y. BOOKING ORDER for bsby chick for February delivery. We hatch from our own high quality Reda. Sunnyfleld strain. "Cockerels, a fw left." Cummings Hatchery and Poultry Breeding Ranch, 6 mile out Midway road. Central Point. Route 1. DAY OLD CHICKS White Leghorn. Hansen strain. 8c: Rocks snd Red. Be Highest quality chicks. Snd for onialoe. Jcnks Poultry Farms, Tangent. Ore. CHICKS hatching Dressler'a gquara. Deal Hatchery. 1 107 E Mam. - - PURE Bronze toms, Cockeran'c prife j Stock. M Jesse weii. nv k. mu.iu NURSERY STOCK R.OSE3I ROSES! Tie Car'.ton Niiraerjr will furnish numb" on (1;d rown T0t" ,l cm:, e-! or 3.50 jwr do. All the ne-w varieties as eil as the o'.d sorts. have a complete line of orna mentals and shruooerr at the lowelt prlt-M 10 yara. Oet vour orders In early and will h p jour plants direct to jro'j from the nursery. The less thee plant, are handled, the Setter they Will sro. nn on W. B Barnum. next to the tver Shady Auto Camp, bo rJt PscilK fciair. rasa4 Ml-B-J. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES USED CAR BARGAINS For Quick Sale '31 Franklin convertible coupe. Like new. 28 Dodge 8 Sedan ;New tires. 27 Bulck roadster. '33 Pontine sedan. SKINNER'S GARAGE So. Riverside. Phone 103 FOR SALE 1928 Pontine sedan, good condition. Phone 916-X. USED CARS 60-Day Guarantee. Terms. 1932 Plymouth Sedan. 1932 Chrysler Spt. coupe. 1928 Pontlao 2-door Sedan. 1930 Bulck Coupe. 1933 Plymouth coupe. ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC. 38 N. Riverside. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS BEAUTIFUL Baby Grand Piano, a Baldwin; will sacrifice for Immedi ate sale. Will take your present piano as first payment; balance :ke rent. BALDWIN PIANO SHOPPE. 26 So. Grape. FINE PIANO. 849.00. See at once. BALDWIN PIANO SHOPPE, 26 So Grape. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Pool table.- equipped. 45. Mrs. H. a. Miller, Jacksonville. FOR SALE Seed wheat, hay and grain of all kinds; whole or chop ped. V. Bursell, phone 355-J-3, FOR SALE Fine quality seed grain. Hanchen barley, beardless barley, Federation wheat, Victor oats. Henry Nledermeyer, Tel. J'vllle 351. FOR SALE 2 good milk cows and model T Ford truck. 215 Cottage St. FOR SALE Baby 'buggy and crib. jio cottage. FOR SALE Hay, .first And second cutting alfalfa, grain, wheat and barley. Maury Richardson, Jackson ville Central Point road. FOR -SALE Gen. Elec. Ice machine. lYt cu. feet: perfect condition, w. L. Locke, Murphy. FREE ORCHARD WOOD For cutting. on the I. A. Pruett place, 4 mile from Medford, off Crater Lake hwy. HAY for sale, 88 a ton. , Mrs.. Mike Hanley. WE HAVE BUYERS for Gold Prop erties, ootn piacer and lode, send complete information to Harry S Fry & Company. 417 Davis Bldg Portland. Ore FOR SALE All kinds of apples and pears, joe Nary ranch Tel. 132- HAY. wheat, barley, rolled or ground O. A. DeVoe. Phone 523-J-2 FOR SALE CHEAP 100 colonies of bees, guaranteed free from disease Might trade for late model -:ar Bees located In Glenn county, cl. Address P. O. Box 050. Medford. Ore. .FOR SALE Choice Kanota oata and Success Beardless barley. C. F. Nledermeyer. Phone 523-J-I. SAND, gravel, sediment, plowing. Phone 912-J, teaming. FOR SALE Furniture, chairs, tab.es beds. etc. 714 Welch St.. off W Jackson. FOR SAXE Used sewing machines au mates: terms if desired All makes rented and repaired White Sewing Machine Co. 24 N Bartlett A RAINBOW garden of glada. 100 large No. 1 bulbs, not less than 40 varieties. Value 85 or more for 8250 One Jumbo Plcardy free F H Reum. 922 South Oakdale. MISCELLANEOUS' FOR dressmaking, remodeling and alterations, see Gladys Klme. 105 North Oakdale. Work guaranteed I BUY gold and loan money. Cecil Jennings, corner Front and Main FURS cleaned, repaired and glazed Coats reltned Medford Cash and Carry Cleaners Phone 1700. GOLD BOUGHT Redden & Co. OAir new prices BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts .lACKSON 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 Orerzon. Printing of all kinds: book binding; loose leaf ledgers and blanks, billing systems, duplicating raa.h sales slips and everything In the printing lines. 28-30 N. Grape Phone 75. .Money" to Lend" WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE AND LATE MODEL AUTOS. Three per cent pr month on un paid balance. No other charos. Bee W. E. Thomas, 46 South Central, ground floor Craterlan Theater Bldg. State License No. S-167. Kipert Window Cleaners LET OEOROE DO IT Tel. 1173.1 House Cleaning. Floor Waxing. Orl- I ental Rug Cleaning specialty. Transfer HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pacK. era and movers. Special livestock moving equipment. Prices right. 8I North Riverside. Phone 1044-X. EADSTRANSTER It 8TORAOE CO. Office 1015 No Central. Phone IIS Price, right. Service guaranteed. REINKINO TRUCKINO C Trans fer and storage. We haul anvthinff at a reasonable price, lit No. Pit Street. Phone 333. Nurtery Mock PLANT FILBERTS FOR BIO PROF ITS" Prlcea amaahed on hlh qual ity fruit tree,, snrubs, ropes and berrr plants. Drive to W. B. Bar- num'a on Pacific hlchway. a miles f eouth of Medford or Phone 8S1-R-3 i CARL1UN NURSERY CO., CARL- ' TON, OREGON. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Tainting and Paperhanglng M. A. BLISS Painting and paper hanging. Tel. 648 W. 313 S. Grape. LEGAL NOTICES Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior. General Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, December 29th, 1933. Notice la hereby given that John B. Cox, of 844 W. 14th St., Medford, Ore gon, who, on June 10th. 1929, made Homestead Entry. Serial No. 018379. for NE',i NW'4 and NW"i NEVi. Sec tion 33, Township 37 S., Range 1 E., Wllamette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make final three-year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Victor A. Tengwald, U. S. Commissioner, at Medlord. Oregon, on the 7tn day or February. 1934. Claimant names as witnesses; Jasper J. Baker, of 532 King St Medford. Oregon; Sam Ray, of R. F. D. No. 4. Medford. Ore.; Frank Sllva, of Phoenix. Oregon: F. J. Spalding, of 608 W. Jackson St., Medford. Ore. ROBERT E CRAWFORD. Acting Register. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior. General Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon. January 10th. 1934. Notice Is hereby given that Lester A. worden. of 724 Alder St., Medlord. Oregon, who. on April 2. 1929. made homestead entry. Serial 018435. for E'4 SW'i Sec. 21, T. 34 S., R. 1 W., and on Jan. 6. 1930 made Additional Homestead Entry, 018862 for W'i SW14, Section 21. Township 34 S, Range I W Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make final three year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Vic tor A. Tengwald. U. S. commissioner, at Medford. Oregon, on the 17th day or reoruary. iyiS4. Claimant names aa witnesses: Dean Weltman. w. L. Townsend Merl Houston, and Jim Larson, all of Trail, Oregon. HAMILL A. CANADAY. Register. Call For Bids Saled blda will be received by the County Court at the hour of 10:00 o clock A. M. on the 7th day of Febru ary. 1934 in the Court Houne at Med ford. Oregon, for the furnishing of it tire and tube requirements for the year 1934. Slzea and specification may oe oDtainea at the office of the County Cleric or Engineer. Bid muat be filed with the County Clerk on or oeiore tne time above atated. G. R. CARTER, County Clerk Notice of Shprlff'n Sni By Virtue of an execution in Fore closure duly laaued out of and under tne a i or the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, in and for the Coun ty of Jackmn. to me directed and oaren on the 18th day of January, m a certain action therein wherein The Prudential Insurance Company of America, a corporation Plaintiff, recovered Judgment again t E. H. Porter and Josephine P. Porter, jur wiir, me aerenaanw, for the sum of Thirty-five thousond thirty-two and 70-100 Dollars, ($33,032.70) with Interest from January lfl. 1934 at 10 until paid, with cost and disburse ments taxed at One hundred thirty seven and no-100 ($137.00) Dollars, and the further sum of Twelve hun-; died and no-100 ($1200.00) Dollars, as attorney's fees, which Judgment1 was enrolled and docketed In the I Clerk's office of mid Court In said County on the 20th day of January.1 1934. i Notice is hereby given that, pursu ant to the terms of the said execu tion. I will on the 3rd day of March, 1934. at 10:00 o'clock a. m , at the front door of the Courthouse in the City of Medford, in Jackson County. Oregon, offer for sale and will sell at public auction for cash to the high est bidder, to satisfy said Judgmerj tonether with the coats of this sale, subject to redemption as provided by law, all the right, title and Interest that the said defendants, E. H. Por ter and Josephine p. porter, hia lfe had on the 27th day of February, 1929, Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Turkish cap 4. Young devil 7. Play 12. Eil it 13. And not , 14. Arctic 15. Knock 18. Learning IS. Remnants of comtutlon SO. Look sullen 21. Distribute 22. Edible root 23. Metal con tainer 26. IO west point 2. Eichange 10. Brought Into line 52. Teeter 53. Burdens 54. Varieties 25. Expression Of uieu S8. Diplomacy 18. State of the Union 1. Tske the chief meal i?. Trite it. Local law . l ast IS. Relinquish voluntarily 19. Win cask Solution of Yeiterdaj'g Punle LBA0mtAU IpSI SO. Lslr 11. Closed 12. Complete col Itctlon 18. Before DOWN L Unit of elec trical capacity CjplQ R ODjEBE EjNlTO p oc a li lMl o t sWm a k e o b p M la n c Me Ha red WofriWp a isnij DIE SJRUC T iB TjT JTiy Braid Aes1su1 SIK I MIPE N L!PgaW ATFj T rTTgpju i Mi lIl i ci j it D!AMPE L I QNiSjgfrIO PO s;ki iEisLlolNiEMioloiT ' r.p iwr s r m7 ia r rF Tt "Till 21 1$ 22 ill 23 24 25 i"tr Hp32 JT - j .'.....' i im I zzzzzizzzizzz or now have in and to the following described property, situated In the County of Jackson, State of Oregou, to-wlt: Lota Six (61, Seven (7). Eight (81 and Nine (91 and that one- hair (SI of Lot Five (5) lying on the Southwesterly aide of a line running North 35 degrees 30 min ute Weat through the center of said Lot Five (51 together with the Northerly one-half (i) of tne Westerly one-half Cil of the alley, wny on the South of aald lots. In Block Sixty-seven (67) of the City of Medford, aa the same are desig nated, numbered and described on the official plat thereof, now of record, all located In the city of Medrord. Jackson County, Oregon. Dated this 30th day of January, 1934. WALTER J. OLMSCHEID. Sheriff of Jackson County. Oregon. By Olga E. Anderson. Deputy. AKRON, O. (UP) It happened In rubber factory here and It may temper the whole outlook of burly, na 11 -chewing, six-foot foreman con- cernlngf actory management, produc tion and perhaps straw-bossing gen erally. The foreman, reading recently that large automobile factory required al its workmen to stand up during working hours In obeisance to the Great God Efficiency, decided to fol low. "Prom now on.' he ordered his gnng, "you work standing up. No etttln around loafln. D'ya get It?" Two days later the foreman was going about hl work as usual. Sud denly he saw a man fussing over & handful of wires seated on a box. The effrontery burned the foreman to the core. Saying nothing, he walk ed over to the workman, and with a hefty kick, sent the box out from under him, sprawling the worker on the floor. The man pulled himself up. aimed carefully and socked the foreman solidly on the chin. The foreman staggered back. "You're fired P shouted the fore man to the workman. "Like hell I am." retorted the work man. "I work for the telephone com pany." P.-U HER AT SCHOOL FRIDAY Howard P. T. A. will meet Frldav 3:oo p. m. at the school. A thrift play by pupils from the Brd, 4th and 5th grades will be pre sented. The play is: "The House That Thrift Built." Director, Miss Catherine Reese. D. J. Conley, of the educational thrift service of Seattle, will speak on the same subject as that of the play "Thrift." - i Vv, I JT. ...Vs. 1 IZ' nZJ '.nrfZ " y att"d the program and meeting. THE GRANGE Talent O ran re. Talent grange will hold Its next regular meeting Thursday, Fab. 1, at eight o'clock. The home economics committee has announced a ".hobo lunch". All are requested to bring their own lunch In hobo fashion. The lecturer requests everyone to come prepared for a good time. Cross -Word Puzzle T. Speak hastily and con ' fusrdly I. Bard 9. Antique 10. Kind of most 11. Old form of three 17. Borrow 19. South African antelope St. Invlta 2. Raw sugar 24. Town In Ohio 21. Novel 2T. Foreordained 29. Nerve net works 10. White vest ment 11. Imect that In fests the eye 12. Drunkard H. Perfumes 17. Literary frag ments 2. Btt 40. By one'a self 41. Low haunt 42. Crooked 42. Bt under obligation 44. Plowed ih. Accomplished 4. Billiard stick 1QEAD0QE 3. Rub out I, Book of tbe Bible 4. Writing fluids I. Badge of a JapanM family I. Fitting AN PICKS p-?ri ALP v & MT uteMIffl CHURCH OF ICE ON ' i . .... ii inn Students at Lawrence college In Appleton, Wia., may worship these days In a chapel built of Ice brilliantly lighted at night. It la 18 feet high, and 62 ton of Ice went into Its construction, (Aaaoclated Preaa Photo) Goddard Dairy Herd of Talent Best in Oregon November Tests Prove By C. S. But chart 1 12 to 30 cow class. His herd produced The November report from the ! n average of 647 pounds of milk and ..at. con,g. give, the Rogue mver ! h,rds wllh the association high place for the state ihIghwt toUI average for tht fll)f both for herd and cows in dairy herd Improvement work. O. M. Godd.ud of Talent had the high herd for the association and state with an average of 802 pound.-'. R. E. Poblsou of Talent with an aver of milk and 43 5 pounds of fat. 'age of 3094 pounds of milk and 163.7 E. B. Poyer of Ashland had the pounds of fat. high cow for the state, his cow Peggy The two high herda In the 12 to 20 producing 1267 pounds of milk and j cow group belong to L. G. Gates of 86.7 pounds of fat in 28 days. Grants Pass with a total average of Dick Straus of Sams Valley had the i 5345 pounds of milk and 274.0 pounds second high cow for Oregon, Big! of fat; and E. B. Poyer with a- total Brlndle producing 1470 pounds ofinvernge of 4160 pounds of milk and milk and 70.4 pounds of fat for the; 231.1 pounds of fat. month. t The two herds In the less than 13 L. H. Gallatin of Valley View had cow group with the highest total av the high herd In the over 20 cowlcrage are J. R. McCracken'a of Valley group for the Rogue River association. View with an average of 4740 pounds i HlB llPKl avorn8el &29. pounds of milk ; 1 C. . '. b. a. royer 01 Asm a no naa tne average 01 4ae i pounds or mux ana high .herd In the association in the 2114 pounda of fat. The roll of honor cows are as follows; Class A. Mnttire Coira Peggy, owned by E. B. Poyer of Ashland Big Brlndle, owned by Dick Strati of Sams Valley....... Bess, owned by E. B. .Poyer of Ashland Kate, owned bv O. M. Qoddard of Talent Midget, owned by Chan. Lumnn of Medford Fw. owned by G. H. Stowell of Eagle Point ym Petfgy, owned by J. R. McCracken of Valley View 078 Nifty, owned by Chas. Luman of Medford 1422 May, owned by L G. Gates of Grants piw...,,.,..,.,.., 886 Mnude, owned bji E. B. Poyer of Ashland. ...M....m..,:.w.HnHW.H 88A Susie, owned by E. B. Poyer of Ashland 1003 I Faith, owned by U H. Gallatin of Valley View 883 Coalle. owned by Chas. Luman of Medford 1033 Chicken, owned by h. G. Gates of O rants Pass ... 7S0 Class C. Three Year Olds Lena, owned by E. B. Poyer of Ashland ........ Phil urn. owned by Warner it Young of Talent - Spot, owned by O- M. Goddard of Talent...... Pollyana, owned by L. H. Gallatin of Valley Vlew..., Tulip, owned by O. M. Goddard of Talent Snookum. owned by R. E. Roblson Of Talent.. .......... Queen, owned by L. H. Gallatin of Valley Vlew... Pf?gy. owned by Dick Straus of Bams crass I. Yellow, owned by E. B. Poyer of Ashland Brlndle No. 3, owned by Wm, Bohnert of Central Point......... Queen, owned by E. B. Poyer of Ashland Patsy, owned by Diclc Straus of Sams Sally, owned by Chas. Lumnn of Medford HH Tilly, owned by E B. Poyer of Ashland Brlndle, owned by O. M. Ooddard of Talent....H.......,M....M....M....M Poppy, owned by C. J. Hunter of Talent First Birthday Recalled By Mother of Roosevelt By MARY K. PM'MMKR , NEW YORK, Jan. 31. () Mrs. James Roosevelt last night recalled the first birthday of "my boy, Frank lin." While the nation celebrated his fifty-second birthday annlveraary, the President's mother remembered the sunny upstairs room in their home on the Hudson the room where Frank lin wa born. It came near being a dark day that January dny 63 years ago. For, as the President's mother recslled In her book published last year, "when he wa born I was given too much chloroform, and It was nearly fatal to us both. "The nurse said she never expected the baby to be alive, and was sur prised to find that he was." He was born in their own horns the long, rambling house at Hyde Park to which ara Delano ea.me as a bride One never went to hoplta,li in those days. "Anyway." soya Mrs. Roosevelt, "I APPLEGATE CCC CLUB 10 Applegate camp club of the OCC will provide something new In tne way of dances Saturday night when musical talent recruited from the camp personnel m furnish music for a big dance at the Applegste hall. Xfen of the ramp have been Journey ing to various dances for some time COLLEGE CAMPUS . i months since the beginning of the j testing year belong to L. H. Gallatin 1 with k total average of 8987 pounds ' of milk and 191.6 pounds of fat; and !of milk and 36ft.2 pounds of fat; and ' Lbs. Milk. Lbs. Tat 1367 1470 BB 1200 .... 855 108S 88 7 78.4 89.9 83.4 81. 8 81.0 71.4 81.t B4.S 83.2 Sl.l 47.8 47.0 48.7 75 8 48.3 44 S 10S3 . S63 879 . 9M , 774 . 70S . 70S . 870 , 771 43 S 43.3 43.3 43.1 40.9 83 4 S3 .3 81. 0 43.3 43.S 41.8 41.8 41.4 Valley.., Two Year Olds 804 73 834 834 87S 703 863 Vnlley....H....H , think It's nicer for baby to be born in his home." Ahe never dreamed then that her son would be President. That wu the last thing she ever Imagined for him. What was her ambition for him? Very simple, she says. "To grow to be like his father straight and hon orable. Just and kind, an upstanding American." Not only as he Is now. but aa he wa then a baby, "plump, pink and nice" she sees her son today. Pictures of his boyhood recur such pictures u tht time when aha admonished him, "Franklin, where Is your obedience?" and he grinned. "My 'bedlenea has gone upstairs for a walk." Abe sees, too, that more significant scene, a foretaste of his executive life to come, when she said, "Don't give All the orders. Franklin." And her son, dig Ring a fort with a playmate, answered, "Mummle, If I didn't give the orders nothing would happen." and It is said the officers re lending support to the idea of providing en tertalnment nearer the camp where the men may enjoy the terpalchorean art without necessity of long trtpa. A very good brsnd of music la pro vlded by musician members of the OCC club and valley dsnoe anthuel ss'a ire assured of a delightful aven lng at Applegate. A nominal sum will be charged to defray club expenses. Broken windows (land Trowbridge Comet Work. In keeping with the times Drua snd Toiletries at Cut Prices tt JATI- ii.N8 oBua eronK. AAA II I TP A I PAVO rtMHILLLUML OHIO E PRORATION FIGHT 'Florida Growers Granted In junction Restraining State Central Committee From Enforcing AAA Orders TAMPA, Pla.. Jan. SI. Federal Judge Alexander Akerman today de clared the Agricultural Adjustment Act unconstitutional and Issued ft group of Florida citrus growers as injunction restraining the state con trol committee from enforcing prora tion orders. In an oral order from the bench at the conclusion of a two-day hearing on Injunction proceedings brought by the Hillsborough Packing company and Lake Ferns Groves, Inc., Judge Akerman said the act when consid ered In the light of the constitution "Is so full of holes you could drlre eight yoke of oven through It." Can't Avoid Decision. "I would be more than happy if I could avoid deciding the questions presented In this case, but if I did I'd be a coward," he said. Adding that public clamor and threats could not deter him from ruling as he saw ths matter. Declaring that he read the consti tution once a- week, but could find no reference in It to the department of agriculture, the Judge said the secretary of agriculture had become such a great power that he had an army of men greater than George Washington, and today had more power than Caesar or Napoleon, "snd nil without constitutional authority. Wallace Not Party. In Issuing a temporary Injunction to the shippers and growers against the atate control committee. Judga Akerman dismissed the bill as It per tains to Secretary Wallace. The gov ernment had moved for this action, on the grounds that Wallace was not a resident of the district and there fore not subject to the court's Juris diction. Government attorneys and counsel for the control committee declined to comment, but indicated the case would be appealed. TINY BLIGHT HELPING MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) Helped by a tiny blight with a long name cactoblasrls cactorum Aus tralia la winning a war against the deadly prickly pear. Over an area of 60,000,000 acres the tiny blight has attacked the enemy, and there la definite prospect that the plant will be exterminated In Aus tralia within s comparatively short time. In the las't two years more thaa 8,000.000 acres of land previously af fected by the pear have been opened for permanent settlement In Queens land. TAXI DRIVING CAREER YELLOWSTONE PARK, Wyo. (tTP) A bear cub Is growing- up In Yel lowstone National Park that should make a good taxi-cab driver of the horn-blasting variety. Rangers Investigating the cause of a deafening motor horn solo In the vicinity of Canyon Hotel found the driver's seat of a small car occupied by an enterprising cub who was get ting all the noise he could out of the horn. Even the bear's mother appeared Impressed by her cub's performance, as she cowered at a safe distance. GIRL'S LIE SAVED BK EXPERT MARKSMAN TEXARKANA, Ark (UP) Expert marksmanship of Ben Thompson saved the life of his sister. Ethel, 10. who was gored by a bull. The animal suddenly became In furiated as the girl was lesdlng him Into the yard of the Thompson farm home. With one sweep of his head he tossed her high In the air and she fell to the ground. Just as the bull began to gore the girl, Ben, who was In the house, shoved hia rifle through a window, took careful aim, and fired. The bull was killed with one shot. Ethel waa Injured, but not seriously. In keeping with vne times Drugs and Toiletries at Cut Prices at JAR MIN'A DRUO STORE. On Your Car in