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JIEDFORD ITIIL TRIBU2TE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY lo, 193-f. V Kead every ad od thla P tm wtU probably find execllj the tblnf too want to buj or sell . . . U It Isn't there, adr tl . . If Dex" pensive, effMi RATES Pet word tlrst injection (Minimum 25c) gacn additional Insertion. -lo (Minimum 10c) Per line per month, without copy changes Phone 75 FOE WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND n with name T. J. Enrlght. Re ward. Tel. 471. J52Saxophoneand clarinet from on Wttage St. Reward. Finder return to Mall Tribune. IOST - Navy blue wool Jacket. tween Jacksonville and Medford. Say. Reward. Call 162, Jack sonvllle. Lost 11 dog- missing, call 1518. WANTED SITUATIONS GRADUATE nurse wants work In doc tort or dentist's office. Box 5402. Tribune. WANTED-rAny kind of sewing by day, Phone 835-W. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Young woman for house woTfc Tel. 1140. 211 No. Oakdale. MALE OR FEMALE MAN OR WOMAN Good health, -to prepare In this district lor Retail Store work and Government Clerks. Qualification interviews granted by Field Managers. Write Box 49, Mall Tribune. WANTED About 8 apple thinners; thin by tree. See Joe Kantor, -Rt. 4, Fern Valley. WANTED MALE HELP WANTED An experienced ranch hand; single man. , Phone 355-K-i. WANTEB-MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 1927 Chev. radiator. Phone 4Bt-J-2. WANTED 1927 Chev. radiator. Phone 41-J-2. . LADY wishes ride to Chlco about May 32. Share expenses. Box 6425, Mall ' Tribune. WANTED 500 couple to attend Dis abled Veterans Barn Dance every Tuesday night at Market Bldg. 3i'A So. Riverside. WANTED A used Maytag washer, price must be right. Box 198-x, Tribune. WANTED Ford sedan or coach. Must . f be In good condition; 1929 or later ) model. Write Box 5382. JUNK WANTED We pay cash for JUNK BATTERIES AND RADIATORS. ALUMINUM. BRASS, COPPER and Junk of all descriptions. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 NO. Grape. Tel. 1062. WANTED Baby calrea. Rt. 1. Box 395, Medford. WANTED To buy men's good usable clothing. Jennlng's Loan Office, 41 South Front St. WANTED 2nd hand furniture. We buy, sell and trade. Berrydale 2nd Hand store, 1603 North Riverside Telephone 266. FURNITURE re-upholstered. Phone 989-R. Thlbault. WANTED Wool, mohair, hides and pelts See us before you sell. Wool bags and twine for sale. Medford Bargain House, 27 N. Grape 8t Phone 1062. WANTED TO BUT 10-ton mill Or more, crusher, amalgamator Advise price ana wnero wu u -. Davis Bldg, Portland, Ore. ; V . - - - - i WANT TO BU? 1929 Ford. Must oe chesp. 933 w zno- wantkd Household eoods. stoves tools or what have you. Medford Bargain House 27 N orape si rsi 1062. WILL care for elderly sick people lo my home. Phone 437-x. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Furnished house shout June 1. Adults. 918 E. Jackson. or Phone I218-Y. FOR RENT Houses, furnished or un furnished. C A DeVoe. S33-J-1 HOUSES for rent or sale. Call Harold H. Brown, 195. MODERN house at 327 Maple St. S bedrooms. FOR RENT Small furnished house 305 South Oakdale. NICE '-room house for rent Call at 817 W 10th FOB RENT Fine .house. Res. B l Ideal Court. Apartment. 31 Edwards St. Apartment. 301 BeaHy St. Ail 4-room. furnished. COS. IVERSON FOB RENT R0TJ8E8 POR RENT Homes. (urmshed or unrurnuhed. Brown & Walt. FOB BENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Furnished or unfumtsh. apartments. CargUI court. Tel. iOi FOE BENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Newly decorated apt., 808 W. Main. FOR RENT Front apartment In Mall Tribune Bldg. Three rooms, also small dressing room and bath room. Lights, hot and cold water and heat furnished. Rent very reasonable. Tribune office.- FOR RENT Small furnished apart! ment, combination urmg and din ing room, 'sleeping room and kitch enette. Hot and cold water, lights and heat furnished. Low rent. Apply at Tribune olllce. 2-ROOM APTS. 525 No. Riverside. J-ROO.M furnished apt., 875 So. Cen tral. FOR RENT Modern furnished i room apt. 345 N. partlett. FOB BENT BOOM BOABD ROOM AND BOARD 4 week, 330 Beatty Street. FOR heated sleeping rooms oall 1399-t. ATTRACTIVE rooms 40 8. Grape. BOARD AND ROOM at ?l E. Mln Rates very moderate. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS PASTURE FOR RENT Inquire Hard' man's place. Table Rock, Rt. l, box 3ua, central povnt. BACHELOR CABINS 445 So. Front. FOR RENT Improved 8 acre tract. garden land, dose in. Part fruit and berries. 402 E Main. FOR EXCHANGE WILL TRADE '28 Oldsmoblle 4-dOOr sedan for & coupe. Phone 34.1-J-s. FOR RENT Unfurnished 0-roorn house. 633 Pine. Tel. 549-R EXCHANGE Furo. re-upholstertng cor lumber, wood, run poiea ana reels. Phone 960-R. FOR SALE OR TRADE White electric sewing machine for Light sedan Box 638. Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE WILL TRADE city property for small ranch. Box 0233, Tribune. FOR TRADE 200 acre farm near Sclo, Ore. Value $15,000. Want creek or river bottom property of equal value which carries placer gold and has plenty of water. Only an even trade considered. Am not Interested In equities. Box 5220, Tribune. ROSEBURO Acreage near New Sol diers' . Home, wonaeriui location for beer garden, camp ground, gar dening. All city conveniences. Ex change for Medford property or what have you? Clear for clear. No Junk. Room 223, Jackson Hotel, Medford, or 8837 N. E. Dolores Ave., Portland. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Gold placer and quartz mines. Box 1019, Tribune. FOR SALE 9 acres with buildings. A sacrifice. See this, acftermer horn, .mile west Phoenix. WHEN you think of real estate, think of Brown wacie. LARGE LOT Fruit and nut trees, excellent soli Sacrifice 250 Write Box 56. Mall Tribune. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 1700-lb. horse. 8 years old; sound and true; well trained. Tel. 1298. FOR SALE Small bunch of sheep. Mrs. Eva Chllders, Blrdseye creek. SALE Percheron stallion or stand on shares. Address Tom Lang, Ashland. Oregon. FOR SALE Livestock. Pure bred flock. L- A. Salade, Central Point, FOR SALE Fresh cows. Adolf Schuttz. Beagle, Ore. FOR SALE DOGS PETS ROLLER CANARIES Mrs. O. A. De- Voe. t FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS FOR SALE Leghorn pullets. Irvln Anderson, Rt. 4, Box 87-B. RED SETTING EGGS. Phone 4-F-4 PURE Bronze toms. Cockeran's prtt stock 65. Jesse NeU Rt I. Ashland FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES STUDEBAKER DEALER USED CARS 1927 Ponttac Coupe. 1930 Buick Deluxe Sedan. 1931 Pont lac Sedan. 1927 Bulck Coupe. 1933 Deluxe Chevrolet Sedan; trunk, heater, etc.; like new. SANDERSON MOTOR CO. '29 FORD A -Ton Track for sale or trsde tor csr. Pit. 341-J-3. FOR SALE 25 Chev. Rdstr, with pick-up box. Hl-Wsy Exchange, So of Phoenix. USED CARS High Orade Car, at Reasonable Prices 1933 Plymouth Sedan. te34 studeoaker Sedan. 1931 Chrysler 8 Sedan. 1927 Chrysler 70 Sedsn. 1929 Bulck Coupe. ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC. 38 N Riverside. Chrysler 4e Plymouth Deelers FOR SALE Model T Ford touting, electrto washing machine Bargain Route 4. Bos 77. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOP SALE Wood range, refrigerator 63S No. central. FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS FOR S.M.E Paul ic. deep well 3-F-ll. FOR SALE OR TRADE 6hJte't length cut to order; prices right Phone B3P-y. Address C. O. Alt house. 116 Florence St., Medford. FOR SALE Hay grinder with 3-h.p. engine, or trade or Ford or Chev rolet 2-ton truck, h. O. VanWegen, 235 No. Ivy. Tel. 1042-R. FOR SALS Afters, zinnias, petunias; J doc. 25c. Mrs. Dressier, 1107 E, Main. FOR SALE Electric Ironer; bedroom suite, complete: lady's golf bag and clubs, practically new. Tel 822-W 1129 Nl antic St. FOR SALE 2 Chevrolet 20 -Inch disk wheels. HI-Way Exchange. South of Phoenix. COMPLETE MINING LIBRARY. Coat over 9100. Bargain price. Tel. 668. FOR SALE Layette made by Grace Circle. Phone 1275. BERRY CUPS Jackson County Feed Co., 4ta and Bartlett 8t. Phone 803, WANTED Good used cream separ ator, medium else. A. L. Rathaun, Rt. 4, Box 994, Medford, FLY SPRAY, 90c gallon. Kills Hies and keeps them off cows in pasture. Jackson county Feed Co., 4th and Bartlett sts. pnone 603. LAWN Mowers ehe.rper.ed. Medford cycie shop, 23 n. Fir. Phone 302 FOR SALE Soda pop dispenser, A-l condition, aw cast, pnone zu, DENTISTRY Dr. I. H. Gove. 235 S Main. JOHN H. LOCK Painter and Decora tor. First-class. Reasonable. Tel. 953-R. Res. 124 King. SAND, gravel, sediment, teaming. plowing, pnone 9 in-J. HAY, wheat, corn, rolled or ground barley, can deliver, o. A. Devoe, 523-J-2. FOR SALE Manure. J. A. M&ak, two mites east of Jacksonville, tf FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all makes; terms if desired. All makes rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine Co.. 24 N Harilett, MISCELLANEOUS AUTO REPAIRING Careful personal attention to every detail. "Shorty" Barber. Hi-Way Exchange Garage, south of Phoenix. Ph. 341-J-3. TRAILERS and trailer hitches made to order. Hi-Way Exchange, sout.'i of Phoenix. Ph. 341-J-3, MOVED to new location, 15 S. Central. C. Earl Bradfish, watchmaker-jeweler. MADAME EL YSE Mystic reader. $1.00 readings now 50c. 249 So. Riverside. Side entranoe. Apt. 11, . ... WE board old people; rent furnished cabins. Convalescent Home Ash land. LOANS Short term. Guns, sporting goods, boats, motors, etc. 317 No. Riverside. ASK US about saving nearly 50 of your Automobile Insurance. B. A Kroschei, 33 N. Grape St. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE Coffee Ann's. See Mm. Cecil Jennings, phone 888. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts JACKSON UO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts ot 7ttl, sag Tltl lasurtsc Tht only complete rtti B;itsm la JseJtsoo County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO- Abstract of Title. Booms S and 5, No. M North Central Ave. upatilrs. Attorney, at Law. NEWTON C. CHANT5Y Attorney at Law. Rooms 209-210. Tlrst National Bank BEdg., Medford, Ore. Expert Window Cleaners LET OEOHGB DO IT Tel. 1173 House Cleaning, Floor Waxing. Ori ental Rug Cleaning apeclalty Transfer KE.NKJNO TR00K1NO O.Tr a os ier and storage We haul anything at a ceasonaole pttcs. lit No. Fli Street. Phone 932. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Offlce 1016 No. Cestr&l Phone 16 Prices right, derrl'j guaraaieed. BAWLEY TRANSFER - Expert pack. era and movers Speolai livestock moving equipment, prices ngat 619 Nortb Rivsrslde Phone 1D44-Z Job Printing MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant la soutnsrn Oregon Printing ot all klnda: book binding; loose leaf ledgers and blanks, billing syftenu, duplicating cs&b sales Blips and everything In the printing tines. 28-30 N. orape Phone 76 Painting and PapertMngmg M. A. BLISS Painting and paper- hanging rei sac--w s ur&pa Pli.vslclsn nd Burreon. CHARLES W. LEMERY, M. D. Diseases and Surgery of the By. Ear, Nose and Throat, Classes Pitted. 204 Medford Bldg., Mod lord. Ore. Consultation Hours, 10 to 12 ana i to S. Office Phone 57. Res. Phone 1011. Money tu Lend WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE AND LATE MODEL AUTOS, three per cent pet month on un paid balance No other charges See w E. momaa. 45 soutn central eround tloor Craterias rheeter Bldg State License No S-1J7. Wall Paper t lean In . WALLPAPER CLKAMSQ. Jc per 1 ft, Mr. Bltck, 810 W. Btrt.ett, BUSINESS DIRECTORY MONEY LOANED On anything of t1u. We buy, sell, trade or eichssf. CECIL JENNINGS New location 41 So. Front. LEGAL NOTICES N'otfee. In the County Court of the Stat oJ Oregon, in and for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of Paul A. Smith, Deceased. The undersigned ha7ing beft ap pointed Administrator of the Estate of Paul A. Smith, Deceased, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against said Estate to present them to the undersigned at the office of O. O. Boggs, la the Jackaon County Bank Building In Medford, Oregon, within six months of the date of this notice, which 1 April 24. 1934. ALLEN R. SMITH, Administrator of the Estate of Paul A. Smith, Deceased. Notice to Creditor. In the County Court of the State M ' Oregon for the County of Jackson. In the Matter of the Estate of Joce-, lyn Joseph Emmens, also known as J. J. Emmens, deceased Notice 1 hereby given tha I have been duly end regularly appointed Administratrix of the a-bovti entitled estate under and by virtue of an order ot the County Court of Jack son County, Oregon, duly made, ren dered and entered upon April 23rd, 1934, and all creditors having claims against said deceased are hereby noti fied to present the same duly veri fied, with voucher thereunto attach ed, and all persons owing said estate are notified to pay their said Indebt edness to me at the office of G. M. Roberts, my attorney, in the Medford National Bank Building, Rooms 203, Medford, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated at Medford, Oregon, thla 7th day of Moy, 1934. , FANNIE E. EMMENS. Administratrix ot the Estate of Joce- lyn Joseph Emmens, also known as J. J. Emmens, deceased. Summoni toe PattUcsttott. In the Circuit Court of ths Stst of Oregon for Jackson County. W. S. Thomas, Plaintiff, vs. GeorgJs M us tad sod ijtwl MuatM, wife and husband, Delendants. To Georgia Mustad and Lewis Mu- tad, wile and husband, the above In the name ot the State of Oregon: Tou and each of you are hereby re quired to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you In the above entitled suit on ot before the last Any vi iour wwm irom ino asse of Cite aald period of four weeks being the time fup nnHlNHm. of, end if you fall so to appear nd ,,ovBf bbju compiaini, zor wsstc cne w ,u. r-miauii wm apply to tne COUrfc far th Mllaf AammnA. hi. complaint to-wlt: For a decree fore- ,M3ts rtsiacuf s morcg&ge sg&lnst the real property ftereJn&rte; describ ed and for tudffmenfc M.lnt. the Defendants and ..h or snem iot the sum ot Seven Hundred Eighty and S8-KW (769.19) Dollars. toffeth- wlt.t, int.M, .h AM at the rate of 8 per cent per annum vuc ulin ay OI Apru, iaae, ana the further Sum of One TAxmAraA mo aim lor najnwjrs costs and dis bursements herein to be taxed, and that ssld decree and judgment be heM a firftC .n4 Sn- Km, VV.. following described res! property situ- of Jackson. Staio of Oregon, to-wit: lot numbered Ten (10) In Block number Thirty-nine (391 ot tne Origins! Town (now cjty) of Med ford, Oregon, as numbered, desig nated and described on the official nd that said real property be'ordered sold in the manner provided by !aw --- '- " w wju nrwjt; that the purchaser at such sale be entitled tn th. ImmAril.K- nn.u..U. of &( nwmlu. n th.f tt- I u"" wn-wcr niKtaoz ia ree simple, tree Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS 1. Kind of nut i. Cleaning Implement . Aniflc.al bar rier in stream XI. Ei-piaie It, A Offer 14. Canton In Switzerland II. W axons It. Struck with the ooen hand II. Stinging weed ZO. PhnFpofne savage SI. Dutch city 22. Ocean 24. Donkeys 3&. Decays 3? Lovely younf woman: poetto tt Puts Into another setting JJ. Cock eMef 25. Statement c hfti1T 17, Soft drink; cotloq. tS. Prune or abridge 11 Anglo-Saxon 1T.OT.Q7 Of account Solution of Yeaterdas Punle T. A R ApjUjE I R NPpiA L d1ecom1p1o cj uTr ed s ft A SlEjpfojRp iSJW r A C O M Ml M& S A R A agll O 0 U R . Etc drink 44. Dry 48. Flowers 41. Mtant 49. irrigate BS. Born (3. Liquor 14, French river 65. Affirmative . CarftH 17. Small iakss ' M3 Y s ml" P I3 rr " ? '7 lw7W'i '1 HI33 9-w' WM , 21 r I23 w is 'wi WWW 111 3f7 30 31 32 33 34. SgSs IT S3? WL'mu'A i-mr ' 11 w, iifffii:. i , M. 'Jtiu. and clear of any right, title, Interest, lien, ci&im or estate of the Defendant or either ot them therein or thereto except the right of redemption al lowed by law, and that the said decree further provide that the Bherllr ot Jackson County, Oregon, p.t uch purchaser at such sale is the imme diate possession thereof, and for such, other and further relief as to the Court may seem Just and equitable in the premleee. This summons 1 published by or der of the Honorable H. D. Norton, Judge of the above entitled Court, made and entered In said Court vnd cuc on t!t let day of May, 1634. prescribing that this summon be served by publication thereof once each week for four consecutive weoks in the MedfoTd Mail Tribune, a danv nea'sp&aer aubltshed let Jackson County, Oregon, May ), 1934, is the date of the first publication of this Summons. F. P. PARRELL. Attorney for Plaintiff. Address: Room 10 Jackson Couatf Bsnx flunoing, Aieoiord, Oregon. FOREST LAWS If) EFFECT TODAY IS den, announced today that forest law ts&e effect Ms 15. A new law passed by the last legis lature prohibits the use of power driven machinery as follows: During the period from May 15 to October I. or any extension thereol In any yew, it ah., be v.nafcwln. tor any person to use fire in any form. or to u ny power-orirea machin ery Jn sftwrollUn?, Jogging, operation of a logging railroad or other oper ation, or on within one-eighth of a mile of forest lend, without having tlrst obtained a written permit for sad year so to do from the state forester. Applications for said peT- mlt may be herf &t the state fire warden 'a headquarter on Maa street In Medford, Permits are required for burning rter May 15. During the period between May 15 and October 1, which Is designated the closed season, It Is nnlawtul tor any one to set on flTe, or cause to be set on flw, any foK&t .and, grass, igra-in or atuibiey either hu own or the prop erty of another, without fJrst secur ing a written or printed permit from the forester or a warden and com plying with the terms thereof. During the closed season It Is un lawful lor anyone to throw away any lighted mateilal, tobacco, matches, or firecracker on any forest land, pri vate road, public highway or railroad rUht-of-wy. It la also unlawful for anyone Co build ft fire for camping purposes, on lands not his own, without first clearing the ground to prevent the spread of fire, or to leave a camp fire burning and unattended even temporarily. : Old Age Pension Ruling Received, SALEM, May 15. (AP) Temporary ( absence from the state does not dta- quality one from the old age pension ' privileges If other qualifications are' satisfactory, Attorney General I. K.' Van Winkle ruled In an opinion rs- -quested by District Attorney Lotus &. , Langley of Multnomah county. 4 KQ kinds ot . blames tor sale for Tent, no bunting no tTespuslng and other cards for tt Ccmmerct? ; Printing Dept. ot Mali Tribune. Cross -Word Puzzle mtet at the top ot a abaft Vegetable awlnrtlea Hugged moun tain erett King of the go)tJn touclf Turklib rulers T.ghl AIs) a mlitahe .Fn.a, dv Likely Withdraw One of the aborigines of New Zealand Old form of three Efuee ARtotsi f r thing Buitle County In England Showery Wild buffalo of India Locations 8wlmmlng ffM tay Short sleep fifwa Action at law Mi it" E H E TtjA R A sT t o w Tig j vjfcl DOE N E I lOjN E R 5 NOD RAM NErTc to. n. 34. DOWN 1, Lumberman' ha If. boot 1. Oreek letter C.'fifutfe. in strumantg i. Before: prehz t. Btrd' tsonaa I. Lose JO. 31. 19. 4t 41 46. it, it. PULITZER AWARD WINNERS Caroline Miller (left), novelist, and Sidney Klnoaley (right), play. w'sH r two of the PuHtier prlre wlnnera ot 1S33-34. Mr,. Miller won the award for her novel, "Csinb In Hla Boaom," and Kingsley -was awarded the erlte tar hit piay, "Men In White." .Associated Prest Photoal 0-C TAX REBATE ACT DISLIKED BK PORTLAND, May U AP) A special dlspatcn to the Journal to day rant Washington D. C aald that on the twwis ot report signed by Secretary Ickes, "The department of the Interior Is anything but cheer ful over the Stan field act, under which counties ot Oregon were to be paid each yeur an amount eqnnl to taxes lost on Oregon & California, grant lands." The report by JcXes was sent to the senate public lands committee in connection with- a bill by Senator McNary to make annual appropriation of money to the counties from the treasury, without having It reduced to whatever la avallatite In the spe cial land grant fund from of Jsnd or timber. The Journal dispatch explained that "because of slow sales the coun ties last year received little more than one-halt ot the former pay ments,' -whereas the McNary hUl wsAtM restore payments to the form er level-. The report Srom Jokes' office ob i served that In normal years the av- erage payment to Oregon Is about 9500,000, and concludes: "It appears that even during the average good year piactlcally k the receipts (from ea.c cf land and timber, which the department aaya it Is trying to t&cll Hate) are required to defray the fixed amount of money in lieu of taxes, and considering the off years, when there Is less demand for both land and timber, it Is apparent that there la no oppoTtnnlty for xelmbmaemtint to the United States and that If this poJicy continues uninterrupted, the counties will in time have received payments out of the United States treasury far in excess of what the land and timber can ever bring In tne open marxet." HIS TOO VELIf IN CHARGE JACKSONVILLE, On, Way !S. spl.( Complete committees have bserj named Sor JscJisorjvJJJe's punia Ipatton In Oregon's Diamond Jublles oslebratlon next June 8 to 0. Judge F. L. Tou Velio hss been named president ot the committees In charge, nh EatJ White named as vtce-plient fttwS Joa Wtr, sec retsrv. This ii'jtorla town ta tricking numerous pjsns jor Uis wesx, Jend lng assurance the city will bo In oom plete readiness for the thousands of visitors expected In southern Oregon during Jumiee weex. Committees have been Mmcrtmced a totlcKs: Ceccrttons Ceorge Wsndt, chslrown; Oecar Vswit wl John R. Knight. Streets end rosds Les Coffman, chairman; V 'aley Hsrtman, Bay Wil son and James Central). Museum Alice rlanley, chairman; Joe B. Wet1rer, Mrs. Kerbert Harms tt! Emit Brt. EnttrtAltim'-at-Vli-Ua Beach, h.tr- man; Joe Nee, JC, B. Severance, Clint Dunnlngton and Harry Whitney, Publicity Leonard Hsll, chairman; J. W. Peckham and O. w. Oodward. Housing and camps Rev. B. K. Jones, chnVrmsn; Peter Wck and Mrs. C. 6. 6cvers,rrt. Beoepslort commtttes 3. B. Kim- Jrw, Jtey Coleman and A. E. Lvmea. active membem honorary members- Emit Brut. Dr. J. Ft. Robinson, LEFT IN BACK YARD KTuKVrth, May IS. (pj The body of a -woman, itfnt.f.. by an quxtnUaoe ttit of Mr. CjoIc Btz ker 35, formerly ot Montgomery Al. was found Jn the unfrnced backyard, of a house in a prominent residential section here last nlht. William A. orubbs, who lives near the place, told officers he saw two men drive up and carry a bund's about 30 ff;t from the alrtetf. irito th tot. T'.vy rfltnained ntwat 2-3 tntnttetfat. h .nit. ! J W have Blmiit Ta Dials at very pscjaj pries. Msdlord Pharmacy. a HALL OPENED IN LARGER PTO By Ralwrta Ward BebM It. answer to a It-Tig-ftSt nwi ir.' MetSfcrrt, comes the 'besutiftA new' "Baldwin Recital Hll and Piano' Shoppe, locatea at 123 West Main street. . . . . Two years ago at a time when ills-, coursglng economic conditions pre vailed asaaeraUf the Baldwin Piano Shoppe hopcfuJJy opened its unique and attractive little hall on South Orape street. Proving that music Is now a neces sity rather than a luxury, a con tinned Increase o! easiness during this pwiod has e-mhied LiSI Wtfivm larger and more ideal quarters Every detsi is An really good d-, sign musical in Inspiration and ar-, tlatlc enough to please the sternest critic. The proscenium, unique with Its arched entrance on efth'.d. en hAV.wd by its TfsMiti-tiOttflitd, StwSi'rt'u iilitin;, t!ie of 4-tinted veli- -and the gold velouc draperies lend color And en atmaphero ot graceful m pllclty and charming Informality. Many halls have . been excellently conceived, but the auditoriums have ocen so Immense that It Is lmpos- aibet to give the Intimate effect that rt must he cea,llmdi cecte.tn ?rark and programs were intended tor smaller auditoriums, -In many European centers, for In stance, there are two opera houses of very different types (sometimes ad joining each other). One is designed for spectacles and the other for nttt- mivte opeiA-tie perfovmAncea &rch as A leoorumx Which reminds, one ot the "UttJe Theater" or "Guild Thea ter," New York City, pervades the at mosphere of the' Baldwin hall, and It will be a most welcome and valued accession to Medtord. Much tvoraDse comment has V tmS7 bwr heaTd, ttsTOVtglvwst th ta.te for tiw pfi'if.le'ge st einp thte lovely edltUx and tor the generous nospltsilty ot Mrs, Piirucxer, Among those visiting artists who have paid homage to the hall and the beautiful tones of the Baldwin piano are Qeorge Hopkins and Louis Artaw, Instructors ot piano at the "University of OitgOT., Mid KeIII ateftts-SMioc. young reoogntoed utlste s i?rtltt.d. It is tcutam. that will Jwar eepew lion that nothing .great was ever ac complished without enthusiasm. Pos sessing this characteristic, Mrs. Pu tucker his made possible this lovely hall, at thla time, perhaps the great est period ot musical development In the history of art. In wccgtt.ttett -of th opening, to m-arraw teatnf!l) Wednesday, My 15, a most delightful program ot music hsa been planned, ' While the hall will Inevitably be the "chief performer," It will be cap ably assisted by a number of out standing musicians. The public Is most cordially mvlteo. - .. WINDOW QLA33W sell vlndov glass and will replace your broken , windows reasonably. Trowbridge Csd met Works. Guards Against "Threat ArVhsn a kidnaping note thrsatsn Ing Lorslta Turnbull, 'pretty Inter-nsttonay-known outboard motor boat rattr, TtWd at har Manrov, CM., tat (, (siscs w turned into an armed earns Daaalte the threat. Miss TurnbgJI conllnuti plant to compete in races st Lake YoMmlta. Lfnoclated Pre,, Photol YANKEE CHILDREN BO! IN FRANCE FACING DMA Ten Thousand May Be With out Country Under Pro visions of Dickstein Bill Passed by House April 28 By RALPH HEINZEX VTnltea Press Statt Correspondent PARIS, May 15. (UP) Ten thou sand American children, sons and daughters of American .fathers resi dent Jd Europe, ar facing the stigxas ot being children without . caaatrf-. Tit sniy dlff-erenc betwetn tne AmizaiL. 5yc.ngsta those ttving within ti frans of tfc Cnl&4 States-, is tliit titey ?kj-c &tn738L The Dickstein bill which was passed by the house of rpprrsentsfciyes in Washington on April 26, makes It almost Impossible for these children to be Americans. Children of Veterans. Host of the 10,000 American youngsters are children of American GfliTOny, Bei?lw., Luiscsntsoarg nd Italy axtd remained, s.hcoad T&ea Americans belong to ths American Legion, for the most part to Ameri can clubs in Paris, Berlin, Madrid and other capitals. They are registered at United States embassies and have their passports In order. Hitherto, their children were Ameri can necerose their t&thera were Amcri- throwgh forraftilty of cteiritts str option of American citizenships IZ they neglected tn&t tittle- det&lh they were to be French, and If they were boys they were subject to serve in the French army as conscripts, when they come of age. Tlre-Year Residence rJeeded. The Dlcicsteln nlll changed all that. Under th legislation Introduced h? th Ifft-w York . Bwscr&t, tiseee cltildrect CGtrtd twt fee Aswrtcta alesc they had. lived, tor t!va years In ths United States before becoming IB years old. Practically none of these 10,000 American youngsters has ever been in America. They consider them selves American and they are proud ot their origin. They do not -want to o Prenth or E.ton or 3STrans or British, Yet th-sra is sty iie ilhood ot helng ble to quality by going or being taken to America, for JJve years while still a minor. Yet the law Is formal. These children, under French law, are not French, but American. Under the new American law they will not he Ameri can unless they move hacfe hom t fvva years. The tfrtttitvn wxy vtAl wonder vhat i to toeconss -at t&eatT. Pcwffercitw ta be American they ar deprived ot thst privilege. They roust turn to France, Germany, Italy, Bel gium or Britain. Face Conscription. The first-born of the "war baby" harvest, due to the marriages ot American soldiers to European girl, are now IS years old, ha.'stiyg beca both in SfliS. K i wMfEW.d t iO03 in ttvafc ciat. T!w Anwctcaa Ciegiaa ia Pci stone knows ot Deprived ot their American cation allty, the 1500 boys In this class fact conscription in the French army in 1040. The United States consulate ! without detailed Instructions, so the case may he presented to the Ameri can goTwnment by the two "posU in Fr.rc of th American tgtoa, mm io pen CHICAGO, May 15r-(AP) Tha government struck down another Ca pone gangster today. Federal Judge Philip 1j. SiI11van imposed 1 months in Iftawn'woTtr. oa Kymi I3cid Mati Levin erstwhile ooU lector tor the Capons syndicate. Levin pleaded guilty to violating the Income tax law for 1920 and 1030. His gross Income was reputed to have exceeded a million dollars from 193ft to ITHlo. The government prosecutor, Z. Riley CMnpheii, ivld -ttwt bwm of &e?ia' cnaay pMted tcooz ate hands as teat as it flowed. lnK and that Sot the two years covered Jn the Indictment jvin owed only 94.000 or $0,000 In taxes. He never sched uled an Income or paid a tax. Cord -at Titaafc. We wish to express our sincere ap preciation to friends for the kindness and sympathy extended ua during our recent bereavement; also tor the beautiful floral offerings. Norman Marlon. Norma Lee "Marion, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Marlon. "The Eyre of Texas," Jong sung at gatherings of Texans from coast to coast, only recently was designated the official song of the University of Texas. rfu5 i Yr