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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON. THURSDAY. MARCH 8. 1934. PAGE NINE HH1 Rend every on this page : f trill probably Mud exactly the tiling yon want to bny or sell " " Isn't tliere. aim . tlse . . . It' '"ex pensive, effective'. RATES Per word first Insertion : u-3e (Minimum 25c) aacb addition! Insertion, per word : 1 ' 1 -lc IMlnlmum 10c) per line per month, without copy changes -..11.35 Phono 75 FOR WANT ADS , ' LOST AND FOUND STOLEN Person who took kodak .i of Medford is known. If returned to Mall Trlb une no action will be taken. LOST H dog missing, call 1518. WANTED FEMALE HELP wANTD-Woman cook for Saturdays . . . Anni t niamnnd Ana eunanys. Cafe. WANTBD A middle aged lady for genera! nousewora; "," Box Sli Ross Lane. Rt. 2, Medlord WANTED MALE HELB WANTED Man to herd gdats' for toard and room and small wages ox 11680. Tribune. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS SPRAY YOUR SHRUBS Information Tree. W. B. Crause, 528 So. Fir St. FURNITURE re-upholstered. Phone 969-R. Tbibault. WANTED Good grain drill. State size, make and price. Route 3, Box 15-B, Medtord. WANTED Truckload of household ipnin Ann Francisco or vicinity before April 1. Call 318. CARPENTER work, painting and paper-hanging. Free estimating. J. L. Myles, contractor, Phoenix. Orfe. EMPTY furniture van returning from San Francisco last of month wants load from there or points en route. Hawley Transfer. Phone I044-X. WANTED Light '29 or later cjosed car. Cash. Phone 341-J-3. WANTED TO 8UY-M0-ton mill or more, crusher, amalgamator. Advise price and where can be seen. 417 Davis Bldg., Portland, Ore. WANTED Donations of used cloth ing tof relief purposes. The Salva tion Army. Phone 358. 411 E. Main. WANTED2nd hand goods and Junk. Pat's, 1506 Prune St. Phone 547-L. rURNTTURE re-upholstered In ex change for what have you. Phone 969-R. Thlbault. WANTED Plain sewing and re-mod-ellng Phone 473-X. WANTED Electric repairing. Day 4 and night. Tel. 107-J. Flynn Elec tric Service. WANT TO BUY 1029 Fo.d. Must be Cheap. 333 W. 2nd. WILL care for elderly sick people In rhy home. Phone 437-X. WANTED Household goods, stoves fools or what have you. Medlord Bargain House, 27 N Grape St. Tel 1062. JUNK WANTED ,We pay cash for JUNK BATTERIES AND RADIATORS. ALUMINUM. BRASS. COPPER and Junk of all descriptions. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 17 Noi Gnpe. Tel 1062 WANT TO RENT, with or without house. 10 to 80 acres orchard and alfalfa ground Box 2899. Tribune WANTED Raw rura. hides, pelts and wool Joe Ronop. 120 So Centrsl, Across from Montgomery Ward 3o B'i PAY CASH For raw furs, hides, pelts, wool and mohair MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 97 n Grape St. Phone 1062 WANTED Five hundred ewes. Ad dress 2334. care Me.ll Tribune. FOR RENT H0U8E3 FOR RENT 8-room furnished house; wood stoves. 308 Haven St. COMPLETELY FURNISHED 8-room house; elec. refrigerator and ranre and oil burner. Inquire 602 South Riverside. 60 N PEACH available after Mar. 5n Call lt Ins Agcy. 105 after 8:00 H 14 Brown. 1670. 716 Oak St. 824 W 1.1th. 621 Dakota, 608 8 Ivy Cfll. lit In. Acvy 105. titer 5:00. M H. Brown, 16Tu FOR RENT Home, furnished or unfurnished. Brown WhlU. FOR RENT I03S W. 11th. 412 No Holly. 34 No Peach. JO J rrlpp 1110 W Ottl Call First In, Aeeney. toj. After 5. H H Brown. 1970 .OCSRS 410. I13S0 and 815. water paid; wood rah Phone 108. FO PENT Furn, abed houM loqjl.- 105 Ka, OakUa;. 115 FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Furnished 4-room apt. 320 S. drupe St. FOR RENT 4-room furnished apart ment, aiwoiuwiy clean, slow prr mo. 807 Beatty St. Qeo. ivreort. 2-P.OOM furn. apt, for rent, tit H. CLEAN, fullv furnished ground floor; private bath and garage; adults only. 244 S. Grape. CABINS, M mo. 445 So. Front. APARTMENTS FOR RENT 4-room, completely furnished, steam-heated apartment; equipped with Frigid alre, electric range and washer. Rent. 137.50 without garsce. If you are looking for the' best call at 135 N. Holly and look this over. COMFORTABLY furnished apartment. Living room with fireplace; large dining room, kitchenette, dresalng room and bathroom; hot and cold water steam heat and HghU fur nished. Reasonable rent; Apply at Mall Tribune. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS ROOMS Modern. 319. 8. Holly. FOR RENT ROOM BOARD FOR heated sleeping rooms call 1899-L. ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 8 Grape. BOARD AND" ROOM At 1l t. Mala Rates very moderate; FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS LAND FOR RENT 10 acres, best soil In the valley, close In on paved highway; suitable for corn, truck garden, etc.; water paid. Phone 726-W or call at 922 Reddy Ave. FOR EXCHANGE TRADE Good 1929 Cadillac coupe for lighter car and small difference. Phone 440-L. 1223 W. Main. FOR SALE or TRADE Purebred Jer Bey bull. Young, gentle. Want Guernsey. Phone C. A. DeVoe. WILL TRADB Model 70 Majestic electric Radio, cost 9150.00, for good milch cow. Address Geo. A. Taylor, Hornbrook, California. FOR TRADED Model T truck wood truck. What have you? Mrs.- Moore, l mile soutn 'laienc on nignway. FOR SALE OR TRADED White electrle sewing machine for light seden Box 638, Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE BARGAIN FOR SALB 80-A. relin quishment, trade for truck 10 A., free water, bottom land, small pav mnt: 2i A., new modern house. large hen house, garage, easy terms, 2 miles to courthouse; 2 Jersey farm lly cows, one fresh In 10 days. See Owner, Ed Becntel, Myers Lane. WILL TRADE lease buildings of Klam ath county's only outdoor swimming resort for clear acreage hear Med- ford. I; N. S., Box 1O00, Klamath Falls. 12 ACRES, well Improved, equipped; trade for Medford property. Horned seekers' Exchange. 402 K. Main. FOR TRADniatTTliey faTuT. 200 A., 815.U00. Want river bottom farm near Medford of equal value. Box 11744. Tribune FOR BALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ll4 acres Improved on highway. Cash or terms. George Mc Mahon, i', miles So, Talent. FARM AND STOCK RANclT- 280 acres. Price only 83500. payable 500 cnsh and $500 per year, no Interest; 7-room house, bafn, Out buildings. Oh market road 36 miles from Medford. EARL TUMY, 310 Liberty Bldg. WHEN you think of real estate, tblnk of Brown & Whtle. LARGE LOT Fruit and nut tree, excellent soil Sacrifice 4250 Write Boa 58. Mall tribune. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS LEAVING TOWN at once. Haveplano must sell. Cash talks. Bee tills Make offer. Grand Hotel, Medford. FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGOS FOR SALE Barred Rork hens, with baby chick. Mrs. R. S Carley. Phone 358-X. FOR SALE Turkey eggs and poults. J. L. Worthlngton. Rout 8, Box 87, Eagle Point. RED setting ens. Phone 4-F-t SEXINC) baby chicks by Dr. Masul and Hashimoto. English transla tion Illustrated with diagrams and photographs. A. E. Walker, Talent, Ore. FOR SALE RuMells baby chicks, all breed. Monarch Seed Co. FOR 8AI.B Plymouth Rock eeite, 40c per setting. 8. A. Leaverton, Hoes Lane. PURE Bronre tome, Oockertn's prise stock IS Jesse Nell, RT I. Ashland FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 3 fresh cows and younf work horse. Phone 133-L. FOR SALE Oft TR ADR B re d ows. feeder p!: 410 Jersey bull, 13 month. W. W. Lr?f, Williams. Ore. FOR SALB Team of mule. Kerby, Talent. Hnry FOR SALE one span Icfelng horwa. Inquire 881 East Main. AShlSnd. FOR SALE Plir. sows, duck e?. player piano. Will trade for Itock or what have you. Dor 8. Kmltii. ' south half Anderson ranch. Talent. FOR SALE Heavy team of lower; '.o 4 lilit teams and tln(l hjr-e. Phone 8.18-ft. FOR 8ALEDOOS-PET3 PSDIORREO Roller Canaries Breed ers Phone 303, Jacksonville. Mr N"ill Finney POLLER wntrlet ronta. ttt-J-l. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALB 29 Ford truck. Finance Co. says sell. Make your ma. 191 S. Riverside. FINAL CLOSE-OUT-USED CAR BARGAINS! THESE cars must be sold at one Here's an opportunity to make some real buys BRAND NEW Graham 8 sedan "hasn't run a mUe--ful! equipment. A new ear at a used car pricel NASH special 8 sed. n In fine con dition low mileage a fine appear ing and performing faintly car. '29 - model , CHEVROLET two-door sedan. 1929 mod?! with complete equip ment and karry Keen trunggjod ilres-good finish. A fine performer ACT AT ONCE THESE THRfcE CLOSE-OUT BARGAINS AH.E WORTH INVGSTHIAfINO! CRATER LAKE AUTOMOTIVE 0O. 103 So. Riverside Phone 202 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Fordson, ear corn, water Ulles and prunes. Phone 7-F-H. FOR SALE Newtown apples, cheap. Will deliver, pnone laa-ii; FOR SALE Maytag washer. 833 60; 870 ft. H'lti. cable. Sc per ft.; Iri cubatora from 84.00 to I5 00; cook stoves from 87.00 to 818 00. Trade truck for wood or what have you 865 Wlllash automatic gas water heater, 820. Berrydaie. 2nd Hand Store. 803 No. Riverside. FOR SALE Bean sprayer, SOO-gal. J. R. Roblsoh. Talent. FOR SALE One-row Horse drawn corn planter. J.. A. Manke, Rt, 1, Medford. tf FOR SALE Placer claim; furnished cabin. See G. E. Carpenter, U mile west Phoenix. FOR SALE Early seed potatoes; Net ted Gems reasonable. Tel. 921-X. FORDSON Tractor and Bean apray rig for sale or trade. Box 11664, Tribune. FOR SAL15 Ferric citrate, zinc sul fate, grafting wa. Iron sulfate, Baume testers. Monarch Seed Co. FOR SALE! Recleaned Kanota oats, 91.50 cwt. Monarch Seed Co. FOR SALE White Gold Seed Pota toesearliest white potato grown. Monarch Seed. Co. FOR SALE - Improved, clean ben beardless barley. &1.B6 cwt. at ranch or storage, Medford. E. E. Fobs, Talent. FOR SALE Sherwin-Williams dry lime-sulphur, $7 cwt. Monarch Seed Co. FOR SALE i-Tame oat hay or alfalfa. Fred Barrieburg. Barneburg Ranch. FOR SALB Success beardless barley seed. Fred Barneburg, Barneburg RAnch. FOR SALE Red, Bliss Triumph seed potatoes. R. E. Bailey. Merrill, Ore. FOR SALE; Smudge pots, oil tank. wagon, tractor disc, corn cultivator, . Phone 568-L-2. FOR SALE Alfalfa hay, baled or Iooe. LoVat. hah -irrigated Alfalfa seed. Tel. 623-J-4. Otto fcieder meyef. IRON BEDSTEAD, springs, mattress, complete, $8. Cottage. FOR SALE ueed sewing machines, all makes: terme If desired. All maXes rented and repaired White Sewing Machine Co., 94 N. Bartlett. SAND. gTavet, sediment, teamlug. plowing. Phone 912-J. FOR SALE Furniture, chairs, tables, beds. etc. 114 Welch St.. off W Jackson, HAY. wheat, barley, rolled or ground O. A DeVoe, Phone 623-J-a A RAINBOW GARDEN of glads. 100 large No. t bulbs, not less than. 40 varieties. Value It or more lot J50. one Jumbo Plcardy free. F. H. Reum, B22 South Oakdale, FOR SALE 100 boles good Newtown apples: orchard run. 2Sc box. W. H Watt. Phone 4G8-R-2, Medford, Ore. MISCELLANEOUS NOTICE TRUCK OWNERS -'lf you haven't got P. U. C. plates, get your application In for your P. L. and P D. Insurance at once. Long or Short haul. Cargo, collision, fire and theft. Association of Commercial Truck Owners, Phone 1380, Room 12. Palm Bldg. FURS cleaned, repaired and glared Coats rellned. Medford Cash and Carry Cleaners. Phone 1700. THOROUGHBRED stallion lerrlce Boa 199, bprlng street. MININO PROPERTIES If you have property to sell or wish to Buy get Geo S. Barton. 33 N Orape St. PALMIST Truthful advice on bust, ness, love, marriage 323 Kqnnet Berrydaie. INCOME TAX Let me prepare your Income tax return. Yeara of experi ence. Both State and Federal a-e now due. Fred L, Colrlg, J25 s central, phone 734-J. I BUY gold and lend money Cecil uuunis, corner Front ana Main DENTISTRY Dr. I, H. Oore, 23S E Main. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Ahstracta JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO, AMtrac's of Tltli and Title Insurance: The. only Complete rule By at ra In Jackson County. Mt'ftRAY ABSTRACT CO. AbatraoU of Title. Roomi S and ft, No. Z'i North Central Ave. upstairs, "PLANT FILBERTS rOR BIG PROr rra" Price amMned oo bin quit It; fruit tree ft, thru ha, roei and bfrry plants, Drivo to W, Bar numa on Pactfio nlfcyiwar. 1 mue outh of Medford or Phont lftl-Rll CARLTON NUMERV CO- CARU TON. ORKOON, Mnert WlnJow 4Jleart'ra .ITT GgOHGB DO IT - Tel. II7J How cieanlni. floor Waxing Orl Dial flug ClUQini ftpeciaitj BUSINESS DIRECTORY Chimney Snerp. GEORGE BATON-Chimney sweeping nd tree topping. 38 No. Front 8t Telephone 11934). Transfer HAWLEY TRAN8FEH Expert p?. era and qiovera Special Uvesitick j morinft equipment. Prices nh: I 619 North Riverside Phone 1044-X BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 1015 No central Phone 315 Prices right, service guaranteed RB-NK1NO TRUCKING 0 Tranv er and storage We haul anything at a reason a Die price. Ill No Fir Street Phone 89i. 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 " cash sales slips and everything In the printing lines. 88-80 N. Grape Phone 76. Money tu Lend WE ! LENDMONEY ON FlTRNfrU RE AND LATE MODEL AUTOS. Three per cent per month on un paid balance. No other charges 8ee W. E. Thomas, 46 South Central, ground floor craterlan Theater Bldg. State License No 8-167 Painting and Paperhanging M. A. BLISB-i-Palnttng and paper hanging Tel. 646 W. o.s 8 Grape LEGAL NOTICES Notice to Creditors. Notice Is hereby glren that th County Court of Jackson County. Ore gon, has appointed the undersigned Administrator with Will Annexed ot the Estate of Charles R. Fen ton, de ceased. Creditors of said Estate are required to present their claims to the undersigned, duly certified, and with proper vouchers, at theoffice of H. J. Devaney. Barkdull Building. Medford, Oregon, within sit months from the date hereof, to-wit Mnrch 1. 1914. YVONNE DEVANEY, Administrator with the Will Annexed. H; J. DEVANBY, Attorney for Estate. Notice to Creditors. Id the County Court of the County of Jackson In and for the State of Oregon. In the Matter of the Estate of John D. Buckley, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that Uje undersigned is the dulv appointed, qualified and acting administratrix of the estate of the above named de cedent. All persons having claims against swtd decedent's estate are hereby required to present the same, with proper vouchers, to the under signed administratrix at the office of her attorney, H. K. Hanna, 82 Norh Central Avenue. Medford. Jackson County, Oregon. Within six months from the date of this notice. Dated and first published this 1st da of March, 1934. ROSE A. BUCKLEY, Administratrix. Central Point CENTRAL POINT, March 8. (Spl.) Home extension unit will meet in the Grange Hal! March 13 for an all- day session. Mrs. Mack will give demonstration in sewing. All ladles of the community are welcome for tours from 10 ft. m. to 8:30 p. m. Covered dish luhcheon 18 to be served at noon. An Interesting meet I hg of the Wo man's Relief Corps was held Saturday with fine attendance, one candidate was Initiated during the Business hdur. After an exchange of plnuts. the birthday party wns enjoyed. Present, whose anniversaries occurred Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS It German must cal compoier 4. LaiM Greek letter 9. Sprite. 12 Syllnlle used Id colleR cheers 18. Poison 14. Contend 15. NStivs of an Aflntlc Country 17. Winged 19. Italian gueni- lng game ?. Hnppy 2i. White mattr of tha brain SI. Walks un- atenflilv 37 Capital of India ??. '.lack 80. And: French II. Unity 3L Vision en in sleep )t4. Psntur 33 H.iir quart: abhr: S. Cout of ihep 37. Form words with letters It, Lacking ap- solution of Yesterday's Puzzle SlLlElDrwlElBlQlL E gov e IegoIever A SlliGOlTE.A5 D E r a nr IPJpfe r e WORL DjS PlT NOTE. AGE sWP Efp SORT 1 l 33i i i ii Md IE - fMaA fcm aUJi Li.il loan iZ o tMe r. j aJ mIa1p.1kQeS?FosIa1n1g1 4:. Flopf 43. Dnnlih monerl of account 41. Arh 4i. Group cf 4. White ant 61. Trouble 62. Importnrtt hsp- pining 14. Incline th prftcianis rpiallty nf snund or voles hnd Afflrmatlra W 3 Y I 7 e " i.n - ' 1 pi- frr tmmr pfy:"1 M W9i UiJitll , mmmm i i ,in i 34 or:3" 37 f Ws5 S37""5 " mm mmm fmmm - tmt flimi llli Ait 47 ;... W i ?,-( IT" " T; TT 35" -" " "7 sT 1 during the first quarter, were Mrs Rose HermauAon, Mrs. HaUle Thoinp con. Ms. Mnrjr Coker, Mrs. Mattie Parker, Mr. Etta Purkerpile, Mrs. 8o phronla Humphrey ami Mrs. Matti smith. Nest meeting, March 11. Bt. Patricks day, will be duly obaerred In program. AMef an Hlnena of several veeka' duration Mrs. Earl Rlrhmond la re covering at the home uf her eon sd wife, Mr. and Mr. Btetltng Richmond of Medford. j Mr. Sarah Warner IS oft the iek list this week. Allen jewett. ann of Profeaor vwd I Mrs. H. P. Jrwett. whose leg viwj broken sin weeks ago. Is getting alohg nicely and will probkbljr be up in ftn other Week. Griffin Creek GRIFFIN CREEtt. March 8 ISpl.t Pupils on the honor roll for the el weeks wtre Aflon Ouches. Hanel Kline. Clatle Roberteon. Richard Btur ell. Robert Keep. Lucille Hill, Bllhor Skein. Aeverlr Jones, died Lamb. Ollne Keep. Evan Cherry. Ruth Mea nw. Bettl Brown, Olive Caulkln. Bonnie Keep. Glenn Williams. Janet Hum. Ruth Hill and Betty Jean cuh duft. Mra. H. E. Cundlrf assisted bf Mrt. O. Christensen, entertained the ladles of the Radio Study club Monday. Eighteen enjoyed the nfternooi". Re freshments were served by the hostess. Mrs. D. C. Durhain was called east by the serious Illness of her mother. Mrs. Lash of Medford was a recent visitor at the Graham home. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Cameron of Klamath Palls were week-end (tiest of home folks. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Pick or Jackson tllle entertained eunday with m din ner In honor of Mr. and Mrs, J. D. Brown's 24th weddlne; anniversary. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Brown and daughter. Lillian and (utile. Mr. and Mrs. Ion Brown and Mf. and Mrs. H. P. Whetstone of Central Point. Several friends and nelphbors at tended the surprise party at the Ed Vogel home Saturday evening, honor lng Mrs. Vogel'g birthday. The even ing was spent in dancing. Refresh thellts included two lovely blrthdny enkps. P.'t. A. ftieellntt. which has been postponed the past two weeks will be held this Friday evening. Refresh ment committee plans on having the penny lunch. Donations of cake, pie or sandwiches are Asked. Ante'ope ANTELOPE. March 8. (Spl.) Antelope Literary club vill met March at ft o'clock. Every one. Is invited. Mr. and Mrs. Tohi Hatlett And Mrs B. K. Rlgg chlled bn Mr. and Mre Carl von def Helleh February 27. Lndlps social Club wilt meet March at st Mrs. Helen Clilbertson's. Mrs. John Rsdr and Mrs. fcny Afhpole, of Eagl Point visited Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Stanley. Mr. ahd Mrs. Prank Myers and son and Mrs. Aletta Blghftm and son, Earl. and daughters, MISe Grace and Rith Bigham spent February 24 with Mr. and Mra. Bill Blgham. , Mr. and Mra. Cecil culbertson called on Mr. And Mrs. Bill Bighftm March 4 Number of Antelope people attend ed the dollar sales in Medford March 3. In Medford shopping Saturday. March 3. were Bill Blgham. Mrs. T. A. Askew, Mr. and Mra. Bob Llndsey, Mr. ahd Mrs. TonA Hatlett, Mrs. B, K. Cross - Word Puzzle 1 Com pan point f. Leave I. Alloy- of mtr cury with other metals I. Eiirape from artfully 1. Ignited 11. Charge ll. Builder of th ark 1, Fatla bthln. 9tQ. Keitlvdl 21. Take for ona'a own It, Blow; rnualcal 24. Chlneae coin 31. Devices for wlhlihg fifth- llnfd ?, Not freah Fflgan 31. Mottled ip- pehrancei IB mahoginjr t4. Monllk 3F. Filled ;lP. Htlfily proper 40. Christmas carolt 4). Fv out 4. Wllea 4. Knirr 4t. Iteclin 41. Number 4P. Draw after jn. hutch city St. filt 61. Outer eorer- ira 17. Sheep DOWN 1. Portion of a curva I EinreMlon of ulnunt I. Article used In flawing 4. FtnmiiM I, Tabllan4a RlRgs. Mrs. John C. Oreb ind Mr. ind Mrs. Pied Dutton. A few families of Antelope surprised Mr. and Mrs. B. V. Bale of Medford February 94 at noon. A bltthday ! lUhrheon waa aerred. Present were Mr. and Mrs. B. h. Rlggs And rhil riren, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hatlett, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Batr And children, The occasion was In honor ot Mr. j and Mrs. Baire'a birthday. t Mr. and Mr. John C. Gnb spent; the week-end at Butt rails with Mrs. I Greb'A parents. ' t ; Long Mountain LONG MOUNTAIN, March 8. (Spl.) , Miss Nell Haley returned to San j Franrlsco Saturday after spending several inohths with her sister, Mra.i Nlrk Younn. Mr. and Mra. OrVlll Henderson of Eagle Point were Thursday evening guests of Mrs. Alice Nichols. Guests or Mr. and airs. George fltowell Sunday were Mr. and Mr. John Smith and aori chesten Mr; ahd Mrs. Dick Chase and Mr; and Mrs. EU worth Stowell and Viree daughters. Mr. and Mrs. we Chlldreth and Mr. and Mrs. Percy haly wre din ner guests of Mr. and Mra. Nick Young recently. Mr. and Mrs. Eriunett Klingle. irert Sunday afternoon callers At Mns; Allct Nlrhoia. t. R. Kiln la busy assesslnl again this vesr. Herbert Pruett spent Friday night with Henry Holman. Mnrsh Garrett has been nelftlng firophy A: Co. brahd Vieir cattle. John Carnes is wdrklhg for Chas. Jackson In his orchard. Bill Holman and son. ttenrtf, helped John Owens brand his cattle, Sun day. j ,., , 4 -TTH 1-1 THE GRANGE Hrtltlrtr Grange BellYlew Grange Iteld Its regulAf meeting Tuesday lit 8 p. in., with a large crowd of grangers and friend present for the prngram. The meeting waa opened by grmifl singing and two nun. bets by Vie hearmonlca band. The reine.'hder of the program hour was glvrt over to W. E. Davles, manter of this Eagle Point Grange., who explained the Kales tax and Its vffedk In regard to grange principles. Mr. and Mrs. Haak of fingte. olht were also present. Mrs. Brock way of Jacksonville Grange was also present, and several from Talent Grange. Thfe btlsllierti meeting followed with the first ahd eerund degrees conferred upon a large clftsA. A vote of thanks wak extended the dramatic committee and the play east wthlch ! won the county contest and placed second In the state with "Thtj Dear Departed." The hfext meeting will feature the third and fourth degree Work With special staff. The officers of th grange put on a apeclAl drill and de gtee work for the first and second degrees. Home economics committee for hext meeting Is Mr. and Mrs. Noel Heard. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Huxley, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Homes, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Helm, Mr. and Mra. J, t. Oowlahd and Geo. Helm. AAt.HM, Mnrch i.lfiK. A. Price snrl Lev! Chrlamtn, AinvMrt fit til fttntft tglAlAture tmploy.4 bT the Atat liquor oommlMioti. Ar tliftlbl. td hold their prenent ONltlon Arid rlv Mlirlet. Attomy0nntl 1. H. Vmiwinkie held in tn opinion to ciy. Tii Opinion rfqnMld hy t. J. fithd.lmftn, accretiiry of AtAte, who had withheld w.rr.nUi due th two hwn bfcniiM! thiy wr members or th l.lAlaturfl wlilch GrMted th. liquor Inw And th pn.litnn positlorui. Tn opinion AtAtrd thAt provuions in th ttiite contltntinn wt out that member! of thA iPiialAtum could not hold Another "oftlce," out that In thAif nrrisAnt occupation thA mn tt conaldered to employe. HAMTM, March AP) tn sup port of the candidacy of Colonel Carl Abrams for secretary of state, a group Of Balem cltlrens last night formed an Ahrams-for-senretary-of-atale club, with th peettlon tht branches will be organlged In other counties of the atste. Membere announced An Aggressive cAmpln will h conducted out of nsiem offices. Col. AbrstnA staled h Intended to visit every county In th state between now and th primary election. Oenerou offer of support hAVe come from All quarters, It waa reported, following his Announcement of candidacy last week. A distinction claimed for th In fant son of Mr. end Mrs. M. H. Da vane of rslrbsnka, Alaska, waa that h was born when thw thermometer registered 64 below rero, the coldest day tn to years. BsntA Crur., Cl beach bathers wr surprised to e a deer swim ming several hundred yard off shore followed by a. rock of seagulls. Local naturalist said deer fre quently tsk to salt water to rid thematva of tlckt and nAA. Tokyo rident consumed 1.600, 000 noia ot orsnges In 10 days. A survey disclosed. Tli 11)34 tobaeoo crop In Cuba la expected to be th smallest In many year, due to dvera weather and financial condition. ABRAMS' FRIENDS BOOS! CANDIDACY Firemen's Dinner Near Scorching When Duty Calls TOPEKA. Hans. MTh L itfn Their efficiency almost crw-t fire man in number 4 engine house their dinner. Llring up to an unwritten fu'e that they must bft out ot tne hoii. SO seconds after an alarm, tne crew tore away to s hlsre. ftnon afterward the telephone" rang In k neighboring house. "Say. will you go orer to the station and turn out the fire un der th p!g' knuckles and sour kraut?" a. voice asked. "We for got all about It when e pulled out.' Both fires' wers extinguished be fore liny tremendous damage Wsa done. PRINCE AND BRIDE EASED OE FINANCE WORRIES BY KING CAHfrJFS. Mareh T. (m Klnf Oua taf of Sweden, hPre enjoying the aun of the Riviera, la ready to Analirtf hlJt grundaon. Prince slrnrd, an ample income despite the lots of hla royal right by hla marriage bo k Clermnn commonef today. A codrfc pemonage said that the king may reatore hi mto nobility na Apite the marrmne. tiRrnrd auto- mftHcally lost hla princely rank and rlht to the Aurceaalon to the throne Under th Swedlah ronalltutloh the monient he exchanued the mnrrl&ge rows with the commoner. ny r(tASKiiTKlNo (Aatclated Preea Forelun Staff. 1 LONDON. March 8. tn A ro- tilnnce like a fairy tftle of fiction came true- todny with the wedding it hooil of Slgvard. Prlhoe of Sweden. Duke of Upplfthrl and Rrandaon of the Swedish king, td the benutirul FraulHh Erlka Patrek, 32-year-old danrfht' of a Berlin Indhatrlallal. In taking hla commoner bride at a rellty oftlce In tile heart of Lon don, the 36-yeafio!d prlnce-llke Len- nart. hla coualn abandoned his princely righto for romantlo union wltn the girl of his dreams. tmteaa of A caflilon of bell peal ln for their wwlillna Ih the ancient capital of the princes royal tore. fathera, eternrd and hla bride had chAtterlng sonnblrda In A little park oulelde and A sea of smiling faces in A sympathetic throng to Welcome them on their weddlna day, Ohvloiialy haonvi the two wert wed by the "marrying" superintendent of the registry office, amen ny tin as Alafcant reclstrar. 'The wedding ae of only A few minutes duration, fcach had only two sentences to sAy. Both smiled nervously a tliey drove up to the registry office In a big limousine for the ceremony. BrlkA was wearing a smart navy blue tailored costume, with A hat to match. And A spray o( lovely white Orrhlda on one of th lapels 01 her coAt. Th prlnoe wore A long navy blue overcOay He WAs bareheaded. DISABlEDlIS Jack.on county chatper of th Bis. Jackson county chapter of th Die War will conduei. a special meeting of the chapter Saturday At 8 p. m . at the Armory. Edward tt. Waggoner. BAtlonAl ei- ecutlre commilteeman, will addreas the meeting upon 1st veteran affairs. Mrs. Helen Waggoner, national coin- mlttewoman or the D. A. V. Aualll ary, will speak upon th work beliuj done bv the aumiiary All disabled veterans of th World war And their wives, mother, Aiaters and dAughter. And the wife, mother or sister of sny deceased veteran, are Invited to Attend. Gold Shipment Does Fade-Out During Travels tXJHDO. March . (Pi tendant of a London bank re ceived a aurprls today when they opened A bo which eontslned PJ0 fin ounces of gold, worth aa.ofl. when It left cspe Town, ou'h Africa, February It. The bo still weighed DUO tin ounces hut It vain dropped to A. IIP figuring th bo Its-elf worth M SO. It wss packed with cement. All th police know la thst there was gold in that bog whan It start ed for London, thst th bn was locked In a strong room throtuin out th voyage, and that th police tnemselvei had walchd It oon stantly Alnc It Arrived At South ampton Monday to b transported fir trsln to lhdon THREE ELIGIBLE FOR KERBY POSTOFFICE WASHINOTON. March 8. (API Th postoffln department announced th following wer eligible lor p polhttnent as postmaster, Oregon : Kerhy, William J. McLean, Mra Maud I. Blgelow, and Kenna Hughes, tf you have not already mad sn i mvtntory of your buain snd win toon, remember th commerciiM Printing Department of th Mail Trlbun. 38-80 No. Orape. carry In- j ventory blanks. Prion 78 and w Will j deliver th blank to your piac of j buint. SALES TAX FIGHT GAINS INTENSITY T Completion of Initiative Pe titions Insures Vote of People May 18 Cartel dates Declare Position By Virgil rlnkley United Preas Staff Correspondent. STATE HOUSE, Salem. Ore. (UP) Oregon' second sale tax campatgd Wtfchlh A year Was on lit earnest llila week with completion of Inltlarlv petition which will refer th measur to the people for a vot May 18. Tli sale tax wa voted down laai July Jl by count of 167,811 to Tit measur waa bitterly opposed at that time and It at the present by the state grnge, orgAnltett labor And other groups. Th first tax wa ubmlttd to th Voter by A Mrutt rider. It called for a 1 per ent Wry agalhat salea. 1'nx Is tH Per cent The. present tax, psssett By largi majorities of both houses of th r- cent special session of th Wglslaturl. proposes a 1U per cent bix Against all retail snH public service sales. Th tax must b passed oh by th mer chant to the consumer. The sale tax figures promlnentif In political campaigns. Its fat prob ably will carry th fortune of num erous office seeker. Many csndldatei now filing lhcludl their stand on the sales tax as A plat form plank, it has been th most frequently mentioned proposal, evh Surpassing the power Issue. me tax was proposed by QovArnof Meier as the sole means of securing some 4,oou,000 of revenue With which to operate the nubile school. Revenue produced by the measur should reduce property taxes by llrrd lar amounta. School only Hop C. A. Howardi Superintendent M public Instruction) has spent consid erable time advocating adoption rat tne tax. "I am not so much In fAvor ot a sales tax, But It 18 th only untapped revenue field to which lh schools can turn for funds to keep their doors open," ft txnl&lh when ever naked about HI Hand 6rt tht nieasur. His democratic opponents. J. w, Lennhard, La Grande, and Bhhef S. McCormlck, Portland, hAVe dOclArM themselves opposed to Any sales tax. Some csnuiriates who hare ans houliccd th!r cAmpalghi if tiled with tli Aeeretary bf atat hay not declared their positions on th sale tax. It will be demanded by th Voters, especially by member of Hi Orange, BRING IN $26,1 19 ALUM, Or. (t)P) Reelpt Oregon Tliberculoait Association IAaI year were inO.lto.Oo, financial report of th organisation showed today. I)lbiirsmnu were ltt.gea.si. Incoin wa received from til fdl lowing tourceAi Ohrlstma teals. a,. 118.891 dues and donation, list: ln tereat, nn4 SSi Hoi ton fund Account, 2S0.- special SAVlng, 1.4t4.M ml ceiiAtieou. 187.8. Kapendlturea were: Child healttl education. 8867.401 public health nursing, ,AflS 07: ttatlstlca and clln lea, l,4ao as: publis Information, 88.1.70; special appropratlon, 8318.78: Adinlnlstratlnn. 89,881.881 seal sal, 88,aofl.80: field organisation, 8t 880.80! rebates to county association, tnoo.oa: commlsslona to national soclatlon, 8l,0U.ti lnurne 8187.40. SALEM, Ore. (UP) The atat highway commission received 83.888, 184 from tuts license fee and Id." 888,187 from gaaotln taxes, last year, engineer R. H. Baldock reported to day. Anticipated revenue for this year Includes B.000,000 from th (a tat : and 88,630,000 from licenses, I Miscellaneous expenditures thl ytet i will Include gaaollne tax refund and I administration tl.SOd.ooO. contribu tion to counties 8I.80O.0O0, motor V hlcl depsrtment administration 8980. 000, public utilities commissioner ad I ministration tnn.ooo, contribution to state pone 8380.000. The staut crop Atatlsttclan 8f tdaho reported a deciln of about 8 per cent In th number tt tul In th state. On Your Car CHRISTMAS SEALS GAS TAX REVENUE INCREASE LOOMS