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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE. MEDFORD, OREGON. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1934 PAGE SEVEN Head every ad on this pace . . . you will probably find exactly Che thing you want Co buy or sell . . " Isn't there, adver tise . . - It's Inex pensive, effective! RATES Per word first insectlon... ..Jc Bach additional insertion. per word Minimum 1 ftcA Per line per month, without copy changes ... . $1.26 Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS " LOST AND FOUND LOST White and brown Sprlngra spaniel dog. Short tall. One year W old. Answers k name dumu. . ward. Phone 460 or lusi. LOST If dog missing, call 1516. WANTED SITUATIONS JIIDDLE aged married man, no chil dren, wile good cook. Man can han ". die horses or any machinery. Rei ,! erences. Will go any place. J. C. ! Walling, Murphy, Oregon. WANTED Housework: of any kind, nr cirlne for children. 21S Haven, ' near Junior high school. MIDDLE-AGED woman, very capable, wants position as housekeeper. Box 2493, Tribune. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Girl for housework. Must be good cook. References required. Box 2523, Tribune. WANTED Competent girl for cooking. general housework. References rfl ' quired. Box 2522. Tribune. WANTED Competent girl for gen eral housework. Box 2238. Tribune. ANTED-MISCELLANEOUS INCOME TAX Let me prepare your ! Income tax return. Years of expetl- 5 ence. Both State and Federal are now due. Fred L. Colvlg. 525 S. , -! Central. Phone 735-J. WANTED Laundry completed, 50c a , dozen. Telephone 503-J. WANT House and lot on terms. Must be cheap. 525 N. Riverside. WANTED White Muscovy drake Box 2563, Tribune. WANTED warrants. Redden it Co. ' WANT TO BUY 1829 Ford. Must be cheap. 333 W. 2nd. WILL care for elderly sick people In my home. Phono 437-X. WANTED Household goods, stoves, i tools or what have you. Medford 1 Bargain House, 27 N. Grape St. Tel. 1 1062. JUNK WANTED We pay cash for JUNK BATTERIES Awn R.A rT ATORS. ALUMINUM. 1 i de 1 1 27 BRASS. COPPER and Junk of all descriptions. MEDFORD BARGAIN BOUCSE No Grape. Tel. 1062. ; WANT TO RENT, with or without i house, 10 to 30 acres orchard and 1 alfalfa ground. Box 2399, Tribune , WANTED Hereford bull 20 or 24 ) montha old. C. F. Balrd. Selma Ore. -MINING PROPERTIES If you have .. property to sell or wish to buy. See Oeo. S. Barton, 33 N. Grape St. ": WANTED Raw furs, hides, pelts and wool. Joe Konop. 120 So. Central. Across from Montgomery Ward Co. WEPAY CASHFor raw furs, hides, pelts, wool and mohair. 5 MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE (. 27 N Grape St. Phone 1062 WANTED Five hundred ewes. ! dress 2334, care Mall Tribune. Ad- OASH for dry and green beet hides. pelts and furs. See Edgar Johnson. I Peerless Market. f t FOR RENT HOUSES ' FOR RENT 102! West Eleventh St. ! Five room unfurnished home, hard ! wood floors, fireplace, fenced-in back ! lawn. 22.50 Inc. water. Charles R ' Raw Realtor, Medford Bldg. Phone 303. :. rOR RENT 931 Queen Anne ave, four ' room unfurnished stucco home, s electric range, plpeless hotalr fur nace, 922.60 Inc. water. Charles R. Rav, Realtor, Medford Blag. Phone i 302. ; FOR RENT 1033 W. 11th. 432 No. Holly. i 34 No. Peach. 205 Tripp. V mow. oth. .;; Call First Ins. Agency, 105. i After 6. H. H. Brown. 1670. FOR RENT Homes, furnished or unfurnished. Brown & White. HOUSES $10. $13 50 and $15. water paid; wood rsnee. Phone 105 FOR RENT APARTMENTS FURNISHED APAlVTMENT FOR RENT In Mall Tribune building Llvln? room with fireplace, large dining room, kitchenette, bath room and dressing room. Light, water and t steam heat furnished. Reasonable rent Apply Tribune office. T FOR RENT ROOM BOARD : FOR heated sleeping roo:ns call 1399-L. ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 ft. O.-ape. FOR RENT ROOMBOARD BOARD AND ROOM at 716 E. Main. Rates very moderate. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Large front room close In. hot and cold water, shower. 20 S. Fir. FOR RENT Furnished room. 11 So Orange. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS LAND FOR RENT 10 acres, best soil highway; suitable for corn, truck I carden. etc.: water paid. Phone I 726-W or call at 922 Reddy Ave. FOR RENT Large enclosed garden lot, all kinds fruit and berries, hydrant Irrigation. 121 Cottage, or call 5S7-W. 3TORE ROOM FOR RENT After Jar uary 7, store room 17x60 feet, no Grape street, adjoining Mall Tribune Job Shop Reasonable rent to rt-sht party Apply at business office Mali Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE FOR SALE OR TRADE 1 used De Laval separator. No. 17. Fln'.ey Bros., Murphy, Ore. EXCHANGE Good tractor orchard outfit for late model sedan. 810 E. Jackson St. FOR SALE OR TRADE 1930 Graham Paige. 1929 Pontlac coupe, wtu consider light truck in good condi tion. Phone 1382-X. FOR SALE OR TRADE White electric sewing machine for light seden. Box 638, Tribune. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE EXCELLENT DAIRY RANCH 20 ACRES rich, creek bottom sol'., paid up water right. Good 7-room house, fruit room, milk room. One of the best dairy barns In the val ley. Room for 20 cows, concrete floor. Acreage mostly In Ladlno clover and Blue grass. Total price $4200.00. $1200.00 cash, balance on terms to ault. 15 ACRES BEAR CREEK BOTTOM LAND 12 ACRES In cultivation. 1 mile from the town of Phoenix, good road, electricity available, Ideal for truck farming. Price $1500.00 for quick sale, small payment down, balance to suit responsible party. CHARLES A. WING AGENCY, INC. (Exclusive Agents) FOR SALE OR RENT 47 acres on Crater Lake highway. 10 acres un der Irrigation, house 16x32. $13.00 month rent. Plenty of wood. Route 1, Central Point. Joe Sprouse. FOR SALE 7-room house and five lots 300 feet, deep. $2500. Phone 319-R. FOR RENT OR SALE 2 acres garden land, small house: bargain. Geo. MoClaln, Phoenix. WHEN you think of real estate, think of Brown 4s Whtie. LARGE LOT Fruit and nut trees, excellent soil. Sacrifice $350. Write Box 56. Mall Tribune. FOR SALE k A. with 3-room house, electric pump, woodshed, barn, for quick sale $350.00 E B. Bishop. Rt. 1. Box 350. Vt mile So Stewart Ave. on Thomas Road. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR TRADE Ten acres. Irrigated, im proved, three miles from Grants Pass on Redwood highway for Im proved ranch vicinity Medford. Will ing to assume. Phone 1310, Medford. 13 ACRES, rich bottom land, family orchard, good Improvements. Close to hwy. Will take Medford house as down payment. Homeseekers Ex change, 403 East Main. 60 ACRES Plenty timber, will make desirable mountain home: trade lor Medford property. 326 No. Front FOR SALE DOGS PETS ROLLER canaries reasonable. 523-J-3. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 33 head of cattle and small ranch for rent. Write Box 44. Jacksonville, Oregon. FOR SALE Two young Duroc sows, will farrow soon: also feeder pig. Leonard J. Freeman, Central Point. Phone 138. FOR SALE Weaners and feeder pigs W. W. Lanre, Williams. Ore. FOR SALE Work and saddle horses Medford Riding Academy. Phone B3B.R FOR SALE Team of mulei Henry Kerby. Talent. FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS FOR SALE R. I. Red Chlckena. 1005 So. Peach. pure Bronre toms. Cockeran's priw stock. $5. Jesse Nell, Rt. 1, Ashland DAY OLD CHICKS White Leghorns. Hansen strain, 8c: Rocks and Reds. 9e Highest quality chicks Send for catalog Jenks Poultry Farms. Tangent. Ore FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Household furniture. Call at 212 N. Peach St from 9 a m tn 5pm FOR SALE Oil burner heating stove. Boi 11844, Tribune. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 13 and 16-lnch body fir and black oak and laurel wood. W. C. Kaashafer, Tel. 153, Jacksonville. FOR SALE OR TRADE Small Jona than and Newtown apples, 2' ml. east Phoenix. Joe Kantor. FOR SALE 3 oil-burning brooders 500 and 100- chick, cheap. Mis. Henry Kerby, R. 1, Talent. SPECIAL BARGAIN: Extra fine qual lty well cleaned hardy Ldaho Affi davit Grimm seed limited amount, 17.50 per 100 pounds. DELIVERED. Have exceptional values of Common, Certified Grimm and Cossack; Red Alslke, White and Sweet Clovers: also Grasses. Satisfaction or seed returnable. Gledly mall samples and prices. INTRMOUNTAIN SEED CO., Twin Falls, Idaho. CEDAR POSTS. 8c. Ed Lundberg. Ross Lane, north Baker's Serv. Sta. FOR SALE Extra fine Pansy Plants, good roots, large bloom. Young berry Plants, 10c each. Mrs. Dan A. Howard. Spring St. Phone 437-L. FOR SALE Success beardless barley. (1.25 cwt. E. H. Nledermeyer. Tel. 697-R-l. HAY, wheat, barley, roiled or ground. C. A. DeVoe. Phone 523-J-2. FOR SALE Furniture, chairs, tables, beds, etc. 714 Welch St., off W. Jackson. A RAINBOW GARDEN of glsds. 100 large No. 1 bulbs, not less than 40 varieties. Value W or more for $2.50. One Jumbo Plcardy free.' F. H. Reum, 922 South Oakdale. FOR SALE Gold mines, pocket, pla cer & lode. Box 2431. Tribune. FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all makes; terms If desired. All makes rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine Co., 24 N. Bartlett. FOR SALE Alfalfa hay. baled or loose, delivered or at barns: also non-lrrlgated alfalfa seed. Otto Nledermeyer. Rt. 2, Phone 523-J-4. SAND, gravel, sediment, teaming, plowing. Phone 912-J. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FINAL CLOSE-OUT USED CAR BARGAINS! THESE cars must be sold at once Here's an opportunity to make some real buys. BRAND NEW Graham 6" sedan hasn't run a mile full equipment. A new car at a used car price I NASH special 6 sedan in fine con dition low mileage a fine appear ing and performing family car. '29 model. CHEVROLET two-door sedan. 1939 model with complete equip ment and Karry Keen trung goM tlrea good finish. A fine performer. ACT AT ONCE THESE THREE CLOSE-OUT BARGAINS ARE WORTH INVESTIGATING! CRATER LAKE AUTOMOTIVE CO. 103 So. Riverside Phone 202 STUDEB AKER DEALER Has some splendid buys in Used Cars. 1930 Bulck Sport Sedan. 1929. Buick Sedan. 1929 Pontlac Ooacli. 1932 Chevrolet DeLuxe Coupe, 1929 Oakland Coupe. 1928 Chev. ton Express Truck. Ford Roadster. $15.00. SANDERSON MOTOR CO. FOR SALE '26 Chevrolet truck, or trade for light closed car. 337 West Holly. MISCELLANEOUS MEOFORD merchants and manufac turer? who put out calendars and novelties can save money and net anything in these lines from home printers. Wny buy from traveling salesmen? MINE BUYERS are requesting us to secure for them good Gold Prop erties. If you wish to sell, write Harry S. Fry & Company, 417 Davis Bldg., Portland. FURS' cleaned, repaired and glazed. Coats rellned. Medford Cash and Carry Cleaners. Phone 1700. GOLD BOUGHT Redden & Co. our new prices. I BUY gold and lend money. Cecil Jennings, corner Front and Main. THOROUGHBRED stallion Box 139, Spring street. OLD PEOPLE well cared for; reason able rates Convalescent Homo. Ashland. FOR dressmaking, remodeling and alterations, see Gladys Klme, 105 North Oakdale. Work guaranteed BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE OR LEASE Shoe shop. M. W. Maxwell, Talent, Ore. TOR SALE Small establlahed busi ness, suitable for man and wife. Moderate Investment. Box 2433, Tribune. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstract! JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstract,, of Title ana Title Inauranct. Th only complete Till System In Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. Rooms 8 and 0, No. 82 North Centra Ave., u pita Irs. Nuraery Stock 'PLANT FILBERTS FOR BIO PROF ITS" Prices smashed on bigl? qual ity fruit trees, shrubs, roses and berry plants. Drlva to W. B Bar num'a on Pacific highway. 8 ml lei south of Medford or Phone 861-R-a CARLTON NURSERY CO- CARL TON. OREOON. Job Printing MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Beet equipped plant tn aouthern Oregon Printing of all kinds; book binding: loose leaf ledgers and blanks, billing syitema, duplicating CMft ssTes slips and everything; in the printing line. 28-80 N Orape Phone "5 riilmney Sweep. OEOROE EATON Chimney sweeping and tree topping. 38 No. Front St,1 Telephone 11 9 2 -J. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Transfer HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack era and movers Special livestock mcng equipment. Prices right. 619 North Riverside. Phone 1044-X EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 1015 No Central. Phone 415 Prices right, service guaranteed RE iN KING TRUCKING C Trans fer and storage. We haul anything at a re&sonaDle price. Ill No. Fir Street. Phone 332. Expert Window Cleaners LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172 House Cleaning. Floor Waxing. Ori ental Rug Cleaning specialty Money to Lend WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE AND LATE MODEL AUTOS. Three per cent per month on un paid balance. No other charpes. See W. E. Thomas, 45 South Central, ground floor craterlan Theater Bldg. State License No. S-I57. Painting and raperhnnglng M. A. BLISS Painting and paper hanging. Tel. 646--W. i13 S. Grape. LEGAL NOTICES Coll for Wood Bids Notice Is hereby given that School District No. 49, Jackson County, Ore gon, will receive bids on 275 cord of old growth body fir wood 48" Ion. Detailed specifications may be had from the office of the School Board. City Hall, Medford. Bids must be in the hands of the clerk by Friday, Feb ruary 16, 1934. REBECCA JENSEN. Clerk, School District No. 49. Notice to Creditors. In the County Court oi tue state of Oregon for Jackson County. In the Matter of tho state of Reg inald J. Earl. Deceased. Notice is hereby iven that the County Court of the state of Oregon for Jackson Count? has appointed The First National Bank of Medford, Oregon, administrator of the estate of Reginald J. Earl, deceased. All persons having claims againo said es t ate are re q u lred to p resc n t them to The First National Bank of Medford, Oregon, with proper vouch ers, within six months from this date, at room 10, Jackson County Bank Building, Medford, Oregon. Dated January 29. 1934. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF MEDFORD, OREGON, Administrator. F. P. FARRELL, Attorney for Administrator. Notice of Sheriff's sale By virtue of an execution in Fore closure duly issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, in and for the Coun ty of Jackson, to me directed and dat ed on the 6th day of January. 1934. in a certain action therein, wherein La Von Zundel as Plaintiff, recovered Judgment against Viola Kendall, one of the defendants, for the sum of Six hundred and no-100 ($600,00) Dollars, with Interest at 8 per annum from January 1st, 1931 and Twelve and 80-100 ($12.80) dollars necessary ex penses Incurred In order to bring the ioreciosure wnn costs and disburse ments taxed at Twenty-two and 55-100 ($22.55) Dollars, and the further sum of One hundred and no-100 ($100.00) Dollars, as attorney's fees, which judgment was enrolled and docketed in tne Clerks office of said Court ;n said County on the 8th day of De cember, 1933. Notice is hereby given that, pursu ant to the terms of the said execution. 1 will on the 17th day of February. 1934, at lu:00 o'clock a. m., at the front door of the Courthouse in the City of Medford. in Jackson Countv. Oregon, offer for sale and will sell at public auction for cash o the highest bidder, to satisfy said Judgment, to gether with the costs of this sale, sub ject to redemption as provided by law, all the right, title and interest that the said defendants. Viola Kendall, Ray P. Haberman. administrator of Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS t. That which Is woven 4. Soft drinks: colloq. . Equipage 12. United 18. Oot up 14, Old musical nota IB. Try 17. Swiftly 19. Affectedly shy 20. Like 21. Ulah pointed hill 22. Cooking vessel 22. Break without warnlnc Solution of Saturday'! Puzzle SPA stem TREE RE V E lE H r"l I 2&. Body of a church 2. Article 22. Covered II. Broad shallow vesiel 32. Shrill cry S4. Governments 26. Beverage 27. Ill will 39. The Oreek N 40. Margin 42. Single pises of a chain 43. Deneert 44. Aged 4. Thus 4t. Plant of the vetch family 4. Dirtiest SI. Hawaiian ftreetlrtr S3. Knack fit. In the lead 68. Egyptian . deity 57. AfTirmatlvs bS. Small dcprci-- loni B9. ErmUfih litUr DOWN 1. Sorrow If? WW PPi m fl liw II 22 lip 23 24 ip 25 Tie 27 H ip mrr TT w "7T TZT' Sil Ji 'm. it sA wt fer I 1 the estate of George Sterling Kendall, deceased, George B. Kendall, Alice Kendall, Ivy Spencer and J. W. Spen cer, Frank Kendall, Glennlce Kendall, Vernon Kendall and Alice Kendall. Earl Kendall and Edyth Kendall. Clin ton Kendall and Flors Kendall. Gladys Jones and Theron W. Jones. Wllma Atkins and Cyril Atkins. Clifford Ken dall, Mearl Kendall. Hazel Kendall, Alvy Kendall, Relta Kendall, Fred Butcher and Bessie Butcher, had on the 1st day of February, 1921, or now have in and to the following describ ed property situated In the County or jaexson. state oi Oregon, to-wit: The Southwest quarter of Section 18 Township 39 South of Range 4 West of Willamette Meridian. To gether with all tenements, heredita ments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertain ing. Dated this 15th day of January, 1934. WALTER J. OLMSCHEID, Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon By Olga E. Anderson, Deputy. Meteorological Report Forecasts Medford and vicinity: Fair tonight and Tuesday; no change in temper ature. Oregon: Fair tonight and Tuesday; no change In temperature.- Local Patu Temperature a year ago today: highest 40; lowest 33. Total , monthly precipitation .14 inches; deficiency for- the month .77 inches. Total nrr1nlt.Atlnn ulnrn Rintmhir 1, 1933, 6.30 Inches; deficiency for the season, 4.84 Inches. Relative humidity at 5 p. m. yes terday 20 per cent; 5 a. m. today. 85 per cent. Tomorrow: sunrise 7:09 i m.; sun- set 5:41 p. m. Observation Taken at 5 a. ni K'O Merirtiun Time. in TO 3 "O si " a 3 3 g Boston 34 24 .00 Clear Cheyenne . 38 32 .00 Clear Chicago .. 40 34 T Clear Eureka 72 44 .00 Clear Helena 46 28 .00 Clear Los Angeles .... 78 56 .00 Clear Medford 64 30 .00 Clear New Orleans 48 42 .46 Cloudy New York .... 32 26 .00 Clear Omaha 64 40 .00 Clear Phoenix 74 44 .00 Clear Portland 60 40 .00 Clear Reno 64 24 .00 Clear Roseburg 60 34 .00 Foggy Salt Lake 46 32 .00 Clear San Francisco 66 48 .00 Clear Seattle 66 40 .00 Clear Spokane 48 30 .00 Clear Walla Walla... 50 34 .00 Clear Wash., D. C. 36 28 .02 Cloudy averagYmentaT age OF AMERICANS 17.7 SALEM. Ore. (UP) Average men tal age of American citizens Is 17.7 years, according to the federal bur eau of education. Per cent of citizens with a higher mental rating than that Is 4S.6. ' In keeping with tne times Drugs and Toiletries at Cut Prices at JAR MIN'S DRUG STORE Broken windows glazed by Trowbridge Cabinet Works, Cross -Word Puzzle Sick Merry Forsver Electrified partlcl Animate entlent being Adhenivs Sewfd Joint Tropical American plant with edible fruit Covers with a gloiay coat- In ft Follow A brother oi Odin Pier Highly sea oned atewa of ment and veftetablea . Ourselves Try to hear Old meaaure of length Search thoroughl) Lifeless Aerial rail way: colloq. Fairy Hrawaed That woman Public notices Erfulne animal Near t e,g r a t eio rTr etIamTT EONlS POT A D DlH ENS Mlg"R ERS R S ER EEL Wo LAX T R Alfg T A I) T j S O J A ME NT A R Y LlS ET15L t. "Settled com fortably J. Stupefy 4. Utter R. Altcrnsttvt 6. Pertnlnlne to th back 7. Third king of Judah I. Month of th year: abbr. 9. Cover with cloth again (OUNTY Table Rock TABLE ROCK, Feb. 12. (Spl.) Table Rock Community Club will meet Feb. 16. Mrs. Mead, chairman of the program committee promises a good entertainment. Refreshments will be served. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Morris have returned from a visit of several weeeka with relatives In Southern California. Mrs. Una B. Inch, county super visor, visited school here one day last week. Frank Meyers has been confined to his bed for several days this week. His mother, Mrs. Julia Meyers of Rogue River Is helping Mrs. Meyers care for him. Mrs. Blanch Gregory was hostess to tho ladles' club Wednesday after noon. The following members wree present : Mesdames Elizabeth Mor ris, Pearl Morris, Leila Smith, Pearl Mi-Bride, Teresa Weeden, Rose Sage, Jessie Hamlin, Rose Seabrooke. Mar garet Russell, Clara Vincent, Violet Schafer and Misses Marlon Hamer- ick. Doris and Lois Schafer and Mil dred Gregory. Rc frer.h ments were served by Mrs. Schafer and Mrs. Sage. The March meeting will be held at Mrs. Hamlin's. Table Rock school basketball team defeated the Sams Valley grade boys in a closely contested game Friday night. Elmer Kyle, foreman of Modoo or chard. Is 111 with scarlet fever. Men from Grants Pass were here this week looking for land to rent for growing gladiolus bulbs. Stanley Lydlard Of Medford Is pre paring to seed his mother's farm land here. Rev. Jos. m M. Johnson of Central Point conducted religious services .here Thursday evening. The warm sunny weather here has brought out early spring flowers, plants and pastures, and is causing some worry among orchardists on account of the probability of a too early blossoming of fruit trees. Table Rock correspondent has been taken to task by the Sama Valley correspondent about an article In the Table Rock Items relative to high school transportation. We did not say (as the S. V. correspondent seems to think) t.hat all the levy In now high school district Is used for transportation purposes. But wi did say and still claim, that a con siderable portion Is used for that purpose. e liiver ROOUE RIVER, Feb. 12. (Spl.) Live Oak Orange met In regular sej slon Monday night. Much business was attended to and many discus sions followed on the various auo Jects which are of Interest to the farmer. A good lecture hour was held. Twenty-six members were preaent and enjoyed the refreshments and a social hour after Orange. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Sams received a visit Sunday from their son And wife, Mr. and Mrs. William Sams of Klamath Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lane of Ash land visited Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Msg nuson Sundfly afternoon. Mrs. Fred Dengler entertained with three tables of cards Wednesday after noon In honor, of her daughter, Mrs. Richard Scott, whose bltrhday was that day. Refreshments were served at the close of the afternoon. Those who enjoyed the afternoon were Mrs M. R. Bliss, Mildred Miller, Mrs. James Wiley, Mrs. Reed Carter, Mrs. Ira Phelps, Mrs. Elmer Mag nuson, Mrs. C. Botkln, Mrs. Oscar Shepherd, Mrs. Nflt Hart. Mrs. James Whipple, Mrs. Will Witt and the honor guest. Mrs. Scott and the hostess, Mrs. Dengler. All wished Mrs. Scott many itiore bitrhdays and that they could help her celebrate them. Dr. Cary was called Thursday to the home of Sherman Estele, who was suffering from asthma. Mrs. J. M. Whipple entertained with a birthday dinner Sunda yln honor of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Scott, 6air. ucl Mathis and Mrs. M. R. Bliss, whose birthdays all occur within few day of each other. Present were Orvllle Densler, Nell and Barbara Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Whipple and the guests of honor. MIaa Arlene Earhart and Miss Juan ita Rosa have moved in town from across the river, where they have lived. Miss Ross Is staying at the Frsnk Mays home while Miss Earhart has an apartment at the Sangry home. , Lake Creek LAKE CREEK, Feb. 12.-r(8p1.) Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Pech and daugh ter, Eunice, were shopping in Med ford Saturday, Miss Harriett St'.ort, who was 111 all of last week. Is able to be back In school again. Ed Frey la reported very 111 at a hospital In Ashland. His many friends are hoping for his speedy recovery. Mrs. Anna Tonn returned home Tuesday from a few days' visit at the Clngoade home near Eagle Point, durst Sunday at the B. E. Meyer home were Mrs. Anna Tonn, Mrs. Emma Wahlers and Harry Tonn. Mls Dnrtha Myer spent the week end at the E. R. Jonea home. A special meeting of the Lost Creek community club was held Wednesday at Mrs. Myrtle Charley's. Mrs. Rita Meyers and Myrtle Charley demonstrated different points on sewing and finishing of garment. The meeting waa well attended by the local club as well as several vis itors from Eagle Point, there being near twenty-five present, Dance at Rogue Elk Saturday night, Feb. 17. Briefs Trail TRAIL, Feb. 12. (Spl.) A numtxr of friends of Mr. and Mrs. Ernie SegKenseman gave them a tin shower at their home Saturday night honor ing their tenth wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Merrlman vis ited at the Boyd Tucker home Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brlggs have mov od Into their new house, where their many friends gathered Monday even ing to give them a shower honoring their recent marriage. Mrs. Florence Watson and son Car roll were shopping In Medford Wed nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Tucker were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. R Dawson Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Merrlman were, guests Sunday of Mr, and Mrs. Wm ; Holman near Eagle Point. I Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Seggessmun I were dinner guests at Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pence's Monday. j Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Hutchinson spent Wednesday In Medford. Wh le1 there they attended the funeral of , an old friend, Mrs. Laura Thomason Trail extension unit met with Mrs. Cecil Prlchert, February 8. There were 17 members present and three visitors. Mrs. Mack, assisted by Mrs Glasscock of Medford Rave a demon stration and talk on colors and tholr combinations, which was enjoyed by all. Next meeting will be a special aftnrnon meeting, February 22, at Mrs. Rena Howe's. Anderson Creek ANDEHSON CREEK, Feb. 12. (Spl ) Jas. MacDowell and family spent the week-end at their home on the creek Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rledcl were out to the valley Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry were out to the valley Monday. Stevo Lunsk was In Ashland Wed' neiday. Mr. and Mrs. Green was In Aatv land Thursday. E. Donlca was out to Talent Fri day. Miss Ruth Mays spent the week-end with her grandfather, F. M. Centers, Edward Smith was In Medford Sat urday on business. Al Wyatt has returned to Grants Pass after spending a week on h:s wood ranch. Phoenix PHOENIX, Feb. 12. (Spl.) Ladles of the First Christian church of Phoe nix met recently at tho home of the pastor for tho purpose of organizing a Ladles' Aid, Mrs. Bill Wright and Mrs. Wnlter Garrison called at the home of Mrs. Florence Schermerhorn Wednesday afternoon. OUT OF STME AUTOS With P. J. Stadelman of The Dalles named secretary of state to succeed Hal E. Hoss, registration of out-of-state cars was resumed today, accord ing to Lee C. Oarlock of the local registration office on South Riverside avenue. With the death last week of Secre tary Hobs, the department ordered the registration stopped until a suc cessor was named. .hip V.nxny Arrhea WASHINGTON, Feb. ' . (P) Hiroshl Salto, Japan's new ambas sador to the United States, arrived In Washington today and rolterated he does not believe there will be any war in the far east. Medford Fuel Co. for better Fuel Oil Service. Phone 631. Well, If It Isn't 'Ole Massa' Jolson Mayb, you don't rocognii, him but It's nons other than "Oil Massa" Al Jolson, the comedian, Hi le shown aa ha arrived In New Yorl from tha hills ot Hollywood, but hi didn't aay whether the "handli bare" were home.grown or etoro lought. (Associated Praia Photo) I I Pretender To French Throne Royalist sympathizers, Identified among the vanguard In the recent Paris rioting, are fervent advocates of the overthrow of the republic and restoration of a French mon archy. They wish to place the Duke de Guise (above), pretender to the French throne, in what they con lider his rightful position. (Assoc), ited Presa Photo New Law To Bring Addi tional Residents Under Provisions Must ' Make Return By April 1 Warning SALEM, Ore. (UP) New state In come tnx rates will result In approxi mately 60,000 Oregon ians paying taxes this year, the tax commission announced today. Every individual who was a resi dent of Oregon for the entire year of 1033 or a portion thereof must make a. return of lncomo If his gross In cane from all sources eqr 4s or ex ceeds: 1. In the case of a slfgle person or married person not living with husband or wife: a. 1800 or more gross Income from all sources. b. $500 or more gross Income from intangibles. c. 8700 or more gross Income If the Intangibles Income exceeds 8400, but a return must be filed If the gross intangibles Income equals or exceeds $&00 or the total gross In come equals or exceeds 8800. 2, In the case of a married person living with husband or wife: a. tlfiOO or more gross- Income from all sources. b. $800 or more gross Income from Intangibles. c. 81200 or more 'gross Income If the gross Income from Intangibles equals or exceeds $800 or the total gross Income equals or exceeds $1600. Non-ltesldenta Also These rates apply also to non-rest-dents as to income from sources with in the state. The returns must be filed with the state tax commission on or before) April 1 to avoid penalty and Interest. Alt taxpayers who have filed re turns for prior years have been mailed blanks by the commission. Due to the lower exemptions for 1033 many persons wilt be required to mnke returns for the first time. These taxpnyers may .obtain blanks by writing to the stato tax commis sion. A Portland branch office la maintained at 707 Oregon building for benerit of Pprtland taxpayers. Blanks are available at various banks throughout the state. No A II hi Failure to receive or secure a form does not relieve the taxpayer from the obligation of making a rettirn. The Instructions should be carefully read before the return la filled out. A re port promptly completed will sava needless correspondence with the tax payer when the return Is audited, The tax may be paid tn full when the return la filed or In two equal installments, one half at the time of filing and one half on or beforo Octo ber 1. If the tax Is $10 or less, tha entire amount mtist be paid at tha time of filing. Notice : Petition for Brookings Harbor at the following: Tryon's Mercantile, Talent: Medford Chamber of Commerce, Medford; Bsrkley's Place, Phoenix; Coleman's Store, Jack sonvllle. sign quickly and return to W. J. Ward, Brookings, by Fab. 30. On Your Car mm i is 50,000 WILL PAY INCOME TAX THIS YEAR IN OREGON