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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, JfEDFCRD, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 17. 1934. PAGE NINE Ueud every ad on this pose . . . yuu will probably find exactly the thins you want to buy or sell . . II U Isn't there, adver tise . It's lncI pensive, ettcctlve! per word Ilrst insectlon (Minimum 25c) janjn additional Insertion. nr word ,...ac .lc (Minimum 10c) Per line per mouth, without copy changes ' 25 Pttone 75 : FOR WANT A.D3 Tost and found jjOaT If dog missing, call lol WANTED FEMALE HELP WAITRESSES who can entertain. 214 Cottage, between 6 and B p. m. ' v v.n,icolrPonill2. 1 LADY, 34, Wisnei. wv.iw, l. 825 W. lam. OIRL WANTED for housework. App'.y at 27 ueiwvi. WANTED SITUATIONS 21-YEAR-OLD BOY wants work of an? kind! Phone 449-R. 705 W. 10th. WANTED--MISCELLANE0US " " TTyWJltTa Wn WANTED 2nd niuiu iiim.w'v. - buy, Mil and trade. Berrytlale 2nd Hand Store, 1603 North Riverside. Telephone 2so WANTED Laundry completed, 50c a dozen. Telephone 503-J. ELDERLY lady wishes board and room in private ho..ic near city li brary.. Phone 887-X. fNmJRETRUCK going to San Francisco soon. Would like load back. See us for rate. Phone 833. F. E. Samson Co. ii.i. pay hlEhost cash price for your ' poultry and eggs. SeB us before you cell, iviecuuiu ruui.i Co. Phone 16. WANTED Lace curtains to launder; work guaranteed; 25c up. 244 So. Grape. FURNITURE re-upholstered. Phone 069-R. Thlbault. WANTED Raw furs, hides, pelts and wool. Joe'Konop. 120 Sc. Central. Across from Montgomery Ward "o WANTED Wool & mohair. Top prices. See J. J. Osenbrugge. WANTED Wool, mohair, hides and pelta See us before you sell. Wool bags and twine for sale. Medford Bargain House. 27 N. Grapo St. Phone 1062. WANTED TO BUY 10-ton mill or more, crusher, amalgamator. Advise price and where can be seen, in Davis Bldg.. Portland, Ore. WANTED 2nd hand goods and Junk Pat's. 1508 Prune St. Phone 647-L. WANT TO BUY 1929 Ford. Must be cheap. 338 W. 2nd. WANTED Household goods, stoves tool, or what have you. Medford Bargain House, 27 N. Orape St. Tel 1062. WILL care for elderly sick people la my home. Phone 437-X. JUNK WANTED We pay cash for JUNK BATTERIES AND RADIATORS. ALUMINUM. BRASS. COPPER and uni of all descriptions. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N0 Grape. Tel 10 WANTED Five hundred ewes. Ad dress 2334. care Mail Tnoune FOR RENT HOUSES STRICTLY MODERN 5-room bunga low; fireplace, hardwood floors, niuj lawn, shrubbery, good location, rent 20. 542 Haven. Phono 161. FOR RENT 8-room house, unfurn ished, newly done over, good loca tion, 15.00 a month, water paid Inquire 524 N. Holly. Tel. 745-J. FURNISHED HOUSE In Burnrum Court. 604 West 10th, and garage. NICE clean house, modern, 6 rooms and 2 sleeping porches, wood shed, garage. Price 825.00. water pa'.d 147 No. Holly. NICE 7-room house for rent. Call at 817 W. 10th. FOR RENT Partly turn, house. 513 No Orape. FOR RENT 6-room modern house, turn., piano. 1013 W. 9th. W. H Everhard. FOR RENT 5-room house. 3 bed rooms, on Mistletoe. Inquire 375 so Central. HOUSES 810. 812 50 and 815. water paid; wood range Phone 105 FOR RENT Homes, furnished or unfurnished Brown White FOR RENT APARTMENTS " . . FURNISHED APT. lor CU 905 West 10th. two adults 3-ROOM APT3. 53.1 No, Riverside. COMFORTABLY furnished front Apartment in Mai! tirltjune mag Living room with fireplace. ,ir;e dinin? room kitchenette drewmv room and bsthrojni. hot ind cold w? iteam heal and light fur niAhed Reasonable rent, Apply it jTiouue, FOR RENT APARTMENTS APARTMENT !or rent. Phone 301-H. FOR RENT Apts. 334 Apple. FOR RENT-ROOM BOARD PLEASANT rooms, board. 153 No. Oakdale. FOR heated sleeping rooms oal) 1300-L. ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 8. drape. BOARD AND RpOM"at 718 B M13 Rates very moderate. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Sleeping room, close In; hot and cold water, shower. 20 So Plr. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS BACHELOR CABINS 445 So. Front. FOR RENT Improved 3 acre tract, garden land, close In. fart fruit and berries. 402 E. Main. FOR EXCHANGE TRADE Jersey cow for horse and pay difference. W. R. Lamb, Old Stage road. Central Point. TRADE Jackson Co. Bldg. & Loan stock for small second-hand car. Box 763, Tribune. FOR SALE Bulck touring. Trade for wood. 1210 W. 10th. EXCHANGE Purn. re-upholsterlng for lumber, wood, fish poles and reels. Phone 969-R. FOR SALE OR TRADE White electric sewing machine for light sedan Bos 638. Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE ROSEBURG Acreage near New Sol dieis' Home. Wonderful location for beer garden, camp ground, gar dening. All city conveniences. Ex change for Medford property or what have youv Clear lor clear. No junk. Room 223, Jackson Hotel, Medford, or 8837 N. E. Dolores Ave., Portland. FOR SALE or trade for clear city property. 124 acres, close In, mostly river bottom, tree water ror part, 60 cultivated, god Improvements, Stocked and equipped, 8500. 15 North Fir. Phone 161. FOR TRADE Willamette valley farm. 200 A., 815.000. want river bottom farm near Medford of equal value Box 11744. Tribune FOR SALE REAL ESTATE WHEN you think of real estate, think of Brown & Whtle. LARGE LOT Fruit and nut trees, excellent soil Sacrifice 250. Write Box 56. Mall Tribune. OUR better quality chicks Insure real prollb. wnite Ijegnurua ov. nyiu .u 7'2c, Rocks and Reds 9c April 18. 8c Catalogue. Jenks Hatchery. Tangent Ore. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Brood sows. Will farrow soon. Talent service station, laieiu, Oregon. FOR SALE Fresh milk cow. Phone 132-L. FOR SALE Fresh cows. Adolf Schultz, Beagle, ore. FOR SALE DOGS-PETS COCKER SPANIEL puppies. Mis Jack Thrasher, Jacksonville. Tel 173. FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS RED SETTING EGGS. Phone 4-F-4. PURE Bronze toms, cockeran's prize stock. 85. Jesse Nell. Rt. 1, Ashland HENSrmTlh7cks. Carley. Tel. 853-S BABY CHICKS Reds 89 per 100; White Leghorns 88 per 100. Parcel nronnlrt. rharle L. Good. Box Riiffpne. Ore. Com. Cert. No. 0839. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS r-rav Kwirn .Tnekson County Feed Company, 4th and Bartlett Sts. SEE the D. A. V. Trading Post for used furniture, light repairing or all kinds, and car washing and greasing. 35 South Riverside. TORlsALEWaketleld baby carriage, Jumper, swing, large play pen. Tel. 1147-J. FOR good sandy top soli and fertil izer, call Andy Overstreet, Phone 69, care Medford Concrete Constr. Co. .nrnnTp i.Rin Or lh. Jackson I county Feed Company. Phone 803. FOR SALE Choice hybrid delphin ium seedlings; will bloom this sum mcr. Phono 927-X. Call 703 W. 2nd. HAY. wheat, corn, rolled or ground barley. Can deliver. C. A. DeVoe. 523-J-2. FOR SALE CHEAP Punch bowl and standard, and 12 glasses. Bee Lib erty Market. CLOSINO OUT our stock of Dodge repair parts left on hands. Will give S0i discount on any of these parts in our stock. Eakln Motor Co.. Hud son and Terraplane dealer. River, side Ave. 1st door south of Western Auto Supply. TURKEY STARTING PELLETS Hod-p-n-Brewster's farnous turkey start er In pellet form. Jackson County Feed Company. 4th and Bartlett. FOR SALE Furniture, chalra. tables beds.' etc. 71' Welch St.. off W J jckion Isuda.n gha.-tc per it. county Peed Company, 4th and Bartlett Sts. SAND, gravel, sediment, teamlur plowing Phone 9U-J. FOR SALE Used aewing machinea, all makes; terms tf desired AU maXea rented and repaired White Sewtn Machine Co., 34 N Bartlett VERY choice Ion spurred Columbine plania Phone U73-Y. Call at 1002 w, uut. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Model T Ford touring, ! electric washing machine. Bargain. Route 4. Box 77. MISCELLANEOUS FLY SPRAY Kills files, keeps them off cows In pasture; 90c gallon. Jackson County Feed Company, 4th and Bartlett Sts. JOHN H. LOCK Painter and Decora tor. First-class. Reasonable. Tel. 953-R. Res. 124 King. IF YOU HAVE A HOME, lot or ranch to sell for cash, send full details to H. Bowman, 2400 96 Ave., Oakland., California. MONEY LOANED On anything of value. We buy. sell, trade or exchange. CECIL JENNINGS New location 41 So. Front. REAL SILK HOSIERY MILLS, Indian apolla. Mrs. Gertrude Stead, local representative. 523 South Ivy. I'el. 930-R. . LAWN Mowers sharpened. Medford Cycle Shop. 23 N. Fir. Phone 261 FURS cleaned, repaired and glazed Coats rellned- Medford Cash and Carry Cleaners. Phone 1700. DENTISTRY Dr. I. H. Oovo. 235 E Main. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts ol Tltlt. and Title Insurance The only complete Title 8 y s t e m In Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. Rooms 3 and 5, No. 32 North Central Ave- upstairs. Expert window Cleaners LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172 Houbo Cleaning. Floor Waxing. Ori ental Rug Cleaning specialty Painting and Paperhanglng M. A. BLISS Painting and paper banging Tel 646 W o.3 S Grape Money tu 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, 45 South Central, ground floor Craterian Theater Bldg 8tate License No 8-157. Transfer KE.NKING TRUCKING C Trans fer and storage We haul anything at a reasonable price. Ill No Fir Street Phone 333. BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO Offlce 1016 No Central Phone 315 Prices right service guaranteed HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack ers and movers Special livestock moving equipment Prices right " 619 North Riverside Phone 1044-X 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 ca&h sales slips and everything In the prtntlng lines. 28-30 N Grape Phone 75 LEGAL NOTICES Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon in and for Jackson County. JACKSON COUNTY BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, an Oregon building and loan corporation, Plaintiff, vs. MARY L. SOUKUP, a widow; ALBERT SOUKUP, the only heir at law of Albert H. Soukup, (also known as A. H. soukup) deceased; also an other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or Interest In or to the real estate described herein, Defendants. To; Albert Soukup. the only heir at law of Albert H. Soukup, (also known as A, H. Soukup) deceased; also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, Hen or Interest In or to the real estate described herein: In the name of the State of Orfl gon. you and each of you are hereby required to appear and answer the Complaint of the plaintiff on file herein against you, or otherwise plead thereto, within four (4) weeks irom the date of the first publication of this summons. You are hereby notified that If you fall to appear and answer the Com plaint of the Plaintiff as required herein, or otherwise plead thereto Plaintiff will take a Decree against you for the relief demanded in said Complaint, which Is succinctly stated as follows: A Judgment and decree foreclosing the Plaintiffs mortgage on property situated and being In the County of jackson. state or Oregon, and oescrlb. ed as follows, to-wlt: Lot eight (8) In Block numbe. two (2) In Roanoke Addition to th City of Medford. Oregon, as record ed on the plat thereof now of record . This Summons Is published In tho Medford Mall Tribune. Medford, Ore gon, by order or the Honorable H. D. Norton, Judge of the above entitled Court, duly made on the 16th day of April, iu;i4. The date of the first publication of this Summons Is the 17th day of April, 1934. O. H. BENOTSON. Attorney for Plaintiff. 126 East Main Street. Medford, Oregon. tall for Hid for Wimrt. Notice Is hereby given that the board of directors of School District No 8. Central Point. Ore., will re celvc bids to supply 100 cords or more body fir wood to be delivered by July 1, 1B34. All bids to be accompanied b a certified check for Sf of amount bid. and must be in the hands of the district clerk on or before May 5, 1034, Te board reserves the right to accept or rejret any or all bids, .Signed: EARL. LEEVP.R. District Clerk. Not Ire ot Sale of (Jiatteli rnrter ' pttfvtry Men. Evelyn Eaton, Claimant, V John Doe. Defendant. 1 Notice la hereby given t;. . L-:?'.yn ' Eiton herebv claims a lien i'.'n On Mahr! Cn Wjttrr Wwnn. Nn 100 (1. iioVor Ho. SiiSO, Itt 04 ou ii- count of labor and storage expended and performed upon and attached to the above described property, in Jack son County, Oregon, as follow : Storage: November 14, 1933, to March 29, 1934, 5.00 per month. $22.50 Towing ........ 3.50 $25.00 That John Doe was the lawful pot.-; seasor of said chatte. and did order the above labor and storage to be ex pended and performed thereon on the dates above mentioned: that the name of the owner or reputed owner there of is John Doe. Notice Is herebv further given that on the 18th day of April, 1934. At the hour of 10:00 o'clock a. m., at the residence of the above claimant, situ ated approximately one-half mile south of Talent, Oregon, on the Pa cific Highway, the claimant herein will proceed to sell said chattel at public auction, subject to all existing possessory liens, to the highest bidder for cash, and when sold, will apply the proceeds of said sale pursuant to section si-403, Oregon Code, 1930. EVELYN EATON, Claimant. State of Oregon, County of Jackson, as. I, Evelyn Eaton, being duly sworn, do say: That 1 am the Claimant named in the foregoing notice of Hen; that I have read the said Notice of Lien and the statements contained therein are true. EVELYN EATON. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 31st day of March. 1934. FRANK J. VAN DYKE, Notary Public for Oregon. (My commission expires: November 19. 1937.) IN CIVIL SERVICE United States civil service commis sion has announced that open, com petitive examinations for the position of chief of survey party (mountain road location), applications to be on file with the manager. Eleventh TJ. S. civil service district, 450 Federal Office building, Seattle, not later than April 37. The examination Is for filling such ; positions now vacant !n Washington and Oregon. Competitors will not be required to report for examination at any place, but will be rated on their experiences and fitness. Open competitive examinations have also been announced for several other positions, on which additional information may be obtained from Earl H. York, secretary of the United States civil service board of examin ers at the post office. The other positions Include: Storekeeper-gauger. bureau of In dustrial alcohol, treasury department $2,000 to $3,500 a year. Applicants will be rated on the subject of men tal tests. Including questions In ele mentary physics. Junior forester, $3,000 to $3,600 a year, Junior range examiner, $2,000 to $2,600 a year, forest service depart ment of agriculture. Rubber stamp maker, $1,680 a year, office of national parks, buildings and reservations, department of the interior, 'Washington, D. C. Appli cants must have had at least two years of experience in making and mounting rubber stamps. All salaries named above are sub ject to a 10 per cent deduction until June 30, 1934, and to a deduction of not to exceed 6 per cent there after, as a measure of economy, in addition to a deduction of Z per cent toward retirement annuity. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS Sunken fence County in North Caro lina Expense Newspaper employee Above Type metiure Rnfters Female horse Religious poem Proffc Kncourair Weird Approaches Mnrk of a blow Advertisement Cylindrical Thin - Article Strikes gently Assert Puff up Roman road Smnll piece of fire Sinking voices Medley First name of one of the apostles Therefore City In Indiana Transport Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle R2. Utters 63. Anelo-Saxoa slave 6i. Devoured DOWN 1. Rxlst i- Jowl 8. News organl zatlon: abbr. 4. Open court 75- am wM 1 0 I" iM7HLZW1 $ML WL w pr Z :i Lit It. 11 in 33 'm 'tiUu. iitUtt uitMi 1 ,, , -AAti 40 41 AZ fti43 44 WW ffM So Si Tz If "ipSZ LJ 1 1... Ir- r vl I I '-' ' (OUNTY McLeod McLeod. April 17. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. James Pellett, Mr, and Mrs, Mar tin Pellett and son, Leon spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Atlworth. Mrs. Harry Harding, Mrs. Olen Tynes, Mrs. Gus Dltsworth, Mrs. Roy Vaughn, Mrs, N. F.-Ohrt, and Mrs. W. D. Coburn attended the school for parents In Medford April 10. . Mrs. Lee Colllngwood fell and sprained her ankle Tuesday. She is now able to be around again, E. D. Hoag Is building a boat at his garage for Mr. Craft. Jerry Barr visited the All worth and Von Stein turkey ranches Monday. Mr. and Mm. Von Stein and Mr. Morgan were in Medford Friday. Lee Colllngwood and daughter, Marjorle, and Mrs. E. D. Hoag were in Medford Saturday. A shower was given Mrs. Marlon Train at her 1 -me Wednesday after noon. The following ladles attended: Mesdames A. O. Young, J. E. Peyton, D. Sawyer, C. C. Manning, E. L. Glass, E. J. Mclntyre, N. F. Ohrt, Roy Vaughn, R. B. Vincent, Ted Smith. C. L. Harding, Olen Tynea, Hobart Dltsworth and Clifford Collier. Several ladles who were unable to attend' spent their gifts and many beautiful articles were received by Mrs. Train. Billy Cadwallader and Mr. McFar land are working at Prospect this week. Ted Smith spent Friday in Butt Falls visiting relatives. Mrs. Harry Harding and Mrs. Glen Tynes called on Laurelhurst friends Friday. N. F. Ohrt and sons, Dan, Wallace and Bob attended the athletic pro gram at Prospect gym Friday eve, as did James and Robert Thomas and Allen Colllngwood. Dr. Durno spent Saturday afternoon fishing In the McLeod vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clark of Medford spent Sunday at the Glass home. Eagle Point EAGLE POINT, Aprl 17. (Spl.) Orange Home Economics club will meet at Mrs. Walker'a April 18. Thla will be an all-flay meeting with a covered fllah luncheon at noon. The day will be epent malting new cur tains for the Orange hall. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carlton and Mlsa Amy Brown are visiting rela tives In California. Mrs. Lottie Vanscoy and son, Lyle, returned recently from California, where they visited relatives and friends, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Mlttlstaedt and Mrs. Haalt called on Mr. and Mrs. Bltterllng Sunday sfternoon. Bob Bltterllng has returned to his Home In Eagle Point after three years of servlco In the coast artillery. About three years of this time was spent In the Philippine Islands. Marshall Winter Is seriously 111 at a hospital In Medford. Russell Lawson, Aubrey Lawson and Warren Lawson of Berkeley, cal. are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. U Lawson. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Donovan and Mr. and Mrs. J, D. Lawson were dinner ' miit.tjt Sunrlftv nf Mr. snd Mrs. W. L. Lawson. Cross -Word Puzzle 11. LarseBt vege tans organ ism II. Nolay and unruly H. Fruit 19. Goea down' 20. Architectural pier treated as a pllaatar 21. Part of the verb "lo be" a. Action at law ih. Stem 37. Poker stake JS. Stalner .10. Greek letter J 2. Hindu acrobati 3S. Steps 31. Famous vlo- Unlit 40. Soaks up 41. Supplication 42. Llfcht and delicate 44. Muatcal sound 46. Female satnlf abbr. 47. Number ef thlnga t)if belong to rether 4ff. Seaweed II. Note of the teal . Not fresh (. Finlihed the or a garment 7. The bitter vetch . Contents , City In Portugal 10, Dry Briefs Forest Creek FOREST CREEK, April 17. (Spl.) I Mrs. Aaron Ayres was unable to attend the meeting at Mrs. Crump's I April 12 on account of the so-called i three-day measles. The family waa I not seriously 111 but the children 1 were absent from school seversl days with a slight rash. All are well I again, however. i Dorothy Pearce, daughter of Mr. I and Mrs. Floyd Pearce of Eagle Point. ! was visiting relatlvea here last week. I Mrs. Dewey, Sr., and Mrs. Orval j Dewey of Medford came out to he 1 guests of Mrs. Jack Crump at lien luncheon April 12. j New forest service road up jack-1 son creek has now progressed around i Thompson mountain so far that the road crew goes up Forest creek to work. Otr! Scouts met at Mrs. John Black's after school Friday to take their tenderfoot test. Those suc cessfully paaslng the test were Vera Ayres, Oeraldlne Ayres, Alma Ayres. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Van Dyke of Airland, who formerly lived here, wore calling on friends April 16. The Olrl Scouts with their cap tain, Mrs. Black, enjoyed a hike to the top of Timber mountain April 19, Mr. Jones. Aaron ("Junior") Ayres, Mrs. Murphy and son. Bob, were vis itors at Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Ayres April 8. 1 Beagle BEAGLE, April 17. (Spl.)-Aprtl 7 a party was given at the Cantral- Winkle home, with about 76 neighbors and friends there to enjoy the evening In dancing. Refreshments were served at midnight. Mr. apd Mrs. Jesse Walker and fam ily were Sunday guests at the Charles Walker home. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sanderson and family attended the program and dance Saturday at Derby. The Avood cutters on the Pickett place left the frst of the week for the Willamette valley. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Dennlson were Medford visitors last Thursday. Mr. Sater is home again, as he had to give up his Job on the road on account of sickness. Guests at the Edler home one day last week were Otto Frey and Miss Harriet Frey of Lake creek, Scout Troop 14 and their master. E. B. Lucas, spent Sunday at their camp on Evans creek. , They hiked both ways. School children and school board ore putting, on a program at the school house next Friday evening. A hobo lunch will be sold at the end of the program. The proceeds will be used to Increase the student body fund. The ladies will bring a lunch for two, wrapped in brown paper, which will be sold, and coffee will also be on sale. 4 FOR TALENT P.M. At the request of the postmaster general, the United States olvll ser vice commission announces open competitive examination to fill the position of postmaster at Talent, Ore. It la expected that appointments will be made as a result of this examin ation, unless it Is found In the in terest of the service to fill any va cancy by transfer. or promotion. T.hia la an examination held under execu tive order of July 12, 1033. Applicants for this examination must have actually resided within de livery of the local post office for at least one yeAr. Age limit are 21 to 08 years. Form 10 and form 3323, containing full information as to requirements to be met and character of examina tion, may be obtained at local post office or from the United States civil service commission, Washington, D, C. and local secretary, Portland, Ore gon. Applications close at Washington, D. C. on April 37. Twelfth Army Mail Pilot Loses Life Lieut Thorns, A, Wood, 27, ol San Antonio, Ten., was klllid In plans crash near Clinton, low, while carrying the sir mall. He wsi Ids twelfth army filer to loll hit Hie while on duty In connection with It mall work. (Aiioclatid Prill Photo) ANNABELLE ADOPTS PUPPIES ,i 4 . I 4' Y W 1 1 Death robbed Annabelle, St. Louis Tavern cat, of her kitten. Sadly she watched Sally, fox terrier, and her three puppies frisk In another part of the room. Then Sally deserted her family which was quickly adopted by Annabelle. Here the cat Is shown with her adopted babies. (Associated Press Photo COMEDIAN MARRIES IN MEXICO Stan Laurel, motion picture comedian, and the former Mrs. Ruth Rogers, In Hollywood on their return from Agua Callente, Mexico, where they announced they were married. They will not live togother until his divorce from Lola Laurel becomes final next October. At that ' time, they will ao through a second ceremony. (Aasoclated Press Photo) ASUNCION, PJaraguay, April 17. (AP) The Pnrngu:.an ministry of defense announced today; "On Sunday our forcos advanced 10 kilometers (6 miles) toward Fort Bnl llvian." Fort Ballivlan Is the main Bolivian stronghold in the southwest Chaco. Death estimates mounted today with reports of a major engagement that ma" prove the turning point In the long Gran Chaco warfare between Bolivia and Paraguay. Reports of the caauBltiea conflicted. At La Paz, capital of Bolivia, army leadera said Chaco advices Indicated Paraguayan losses at 1500 men. They added that a Paraguayan regiment had been surrounded with enormous losses. ,i THREE PARDONED AT PENITENTIARY SALEM. April 17. fAP( Three conditional pardons were Issued this afternoon by Governor Julius L. Meier to state penitentiary Inmates. Harry Samuels, received from Um atilla, county April 30, 1010, to servo a life term for second degree murder, was pardoned on condition that he go to live wlt.h his uncle at Spokane; William Pasch, received from Mult nomah county December 37, 1033, to serve five yeara for manslaughter, pardoned on condition that he be turned over to emmlKratlon authori ties for deportation; James F. Baker, received from Clackamas ' county September 8, 1033, to serve three yenra for larceny In a dwelling, par doned on condition that ho remain with relatives at Estacada. SALEM HUSBAND LOSES IN SALEM. April 17. I AP) It took i a Jury of six men and six women Just ao minutes Saturday afternoon i to return a verdict In favor of Geo. ) H. Graves, defendant In a 1100.000 ; alienation of affections suit brought : against him by John J. Rice In clr- j cult court here. ! The defense contended throughout the trial, which lasted 'our days, ; that Rice had brought suit as part of a plot between he and his wife i whereby the could sue Graves and If successful could resume living to gether, am that the couple had been ( separated belore Mrs. Rice and , (J raves met. ! WIFE OF BENNETT SAYS HE I HER BEVERLY HILLS, Calif., April 17. ' (AP) The separation of the Rich-, nrcl Bennetts was climaxed today with the disclosure enat Mrs. Ben nett had sworn to a battery warrant agalnBt the actor. Police Judge Arthur L. Leb said ho Issued the warrant Saturday, fixing ball at $1,000. Mrs. Bennett, witness. , es said, bore a cut over one eye and appeared to ,have been hit on the nose. Her attorney, Milton Cohen, said ahe was "badly hurt" and could see no one. TAX SALES HALTED BY SOLDIERS IN OKLAHOMY OKLAHOMA CITY, April 17. (AP) National guardsmen, waving the "protect our homes" order of Gov- ' ernor William H. (Alfalfa Bill) Mur ray, moved wlt.hout rcslstcnce on U counties In Oklahoma today, either stopping resales of tax delinquent property or finding their work al ready performed for them. Phone 643. we will haul away your, refuse. City Sanitary Service. 1934 Orchard Hail Insurance Insurance Per Acre $150.00 Premium Cost Per Aore $4.80 Ask About Our New Plan INSURE NOW EARL TUMY INM RANCH OFFICE Jnn-sio l.lhrrtr nulMhis