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PAGE SEVEN WHAT YOU Classified FOR EASY REFERENCE, S I VO ! liLU BOtlKOVV MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKU. OREGON'. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 6. 1035. tef Bend every ad on s this pate. You will Y probably find ex V actly toe thins jrou want lo buy or MIL It " ut jt there. advertise . . 1 1 1' IneipemlTe. .aiJ effective. RATES pe? word tint Intertluu. (Minimum C5c) Each additional InMrtlon. pet word (Minimum Hie) Per line per month without copj obangr .31.15 Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND FOUTTD Glaase In brown leather ui$e. Owner may have aame by paying tor adv. Tribune olflc. I.OST Gold rimmed glasses, black case. Leave at Tribune or call 1224 LOST If dog trussing, call 1518. WANTED FEMALE HELP wanted Qlrl for general house. work and assist with care of two children. References. box iu Tribune. WANTED MALE HELP STEADY MONEY I'll- start you on a 200-famlly grocery route paying up to 842.50 first week. You don't need capital. Complete outfit furnished on trial. Write quick. Albert Mills, 7046 Monmouth, Cincinnati, O. YOUNO men or man and family live In email 2-room cabin on premises. Farm work. L. C. Gould, Talent, Ore. MALE OR FEMALE WANTED City, county and district managers. Matured women and men who can qualify. Opening District office Medforo this week. Box 878. Tribune. WANTED SITUATIONS PAST 60, In good health, want work In country. Need house to live in; not much money expected. Box 3229, Tribune. Notice Have your pruning contracted. Have 6 good primers. Phone 258-W for further Information. EXPERIENCED orchard man wants position as caretaker of orchard in return for place to live, with gar den privileges. Box 3207, Mall Tri bune. INCOME TAX DUE Both state and federal. Have had years of experi ence In preparing returns. Phone 1217-V after 4 p m. Fred L. Colvlg WANTED-MISCE.LLANEOUS WANTED Purebred bull, 10 to 1 months old. Guernsey preferred. Phone 363- Jacksonville. WILL PAY CASH for team and har neas, plow and garden tools. B. E Ford, J'vllle Star Rt., Box 130, Medford. WANTED K model cletrnc motor or block. Box 3220. Tribune. WANTED 4-door sedan. Inquire 116 Washington. WANT TO bedrooms, 4-F-3. RENT House with on East side. Phone WANTED Horse about 1500 for or chard work. Phone 611-J-o. WANTED To rent melon land. Ivan Norrls. Dlllard, ore. WANT young cow, Tribune. fresh. Box 3216 VHNTiCD Wood range, few pieces furniture. Must be reasonable. Box 3!3. Tribune. WANTED or 1 h. p. electric mo tor. Phone 1232-W. WAMED 3 or 4 room modern h""n, partly furnished. Box 3381 Tttuune. WANTED Household goods, stoves tools or what have you Medford Bargain House. 27 N Orape St Tel 1062. HIGHEST PRICES paid (or furs, hides and pells Medford Bargain House 37 N Grape Tel 1062 IUNK WANTED We pay cash tor JUNK BAITEKlEt AND RADIATORS ALUMINJM BRASS COPPER and lunk f all descriptions MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 An Oraoe Tel i08i FOR RENT HOUSES FOR PENT 3-room furnished house. Light, water and garden. $9 00 month. Oak Grove district. Phone 4-F-3. FOR RENT 5-room furnished hous-s 821 No. Central. FOR RENT 209 So Orange. 8-room unfurnished home Fireplace. Hard wood floors. Areola hot wster heat ing y-em. Electric rene 33 00 Including water. ChAs. R R-y Realtor. Medford Bldg Pl.one M FOR RENT Furnished 10th. house. 604 FOR RENT Nice 7 room house, un furnished. Call B17 W. 10th phone 621-R. fM!. "FV! Nnri,-. i.irtn:i0. 3J I lUuiiuuN. tuuaa m YYiut. lie FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Furnished heated room at 513 so. Oakdale. WARM pletisant room, separate en trance. 220 No. Oakdale. ROOMS 153 No. Oakdale. .ITKACTIVT rooms 04 a 'Irape FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT -716 Welch. Furnished- apartment, FURNISHED 3-room apt. Sl W. 10th. FOR RENT ROOM BOARD MA I KS or moderate at 718 IS. Man FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Ideal business location on North Central. Tribune, box 9194. FOR RENT 60 Acre la Beetle Diet., Just south of Antloch school, about 10 acres tillable, balance small tim ber, Ideal for turkeys. Very modest rent. Phone 147-w. RENT OR LEASE Business lot close In, on highway. Eleanor Maule. Jacksonville. Ore. CABINS ROR RENT By day, week or month, see at camp witoua. N Riverside. FOR HEtfl Room 1611)0 adjoining Mau Tribune Job Jepartment Grape ttreet Will remodel to suit permanent tenant Phone ro oi ap ply at Mall Tribune I newspaper) of fice FOR EXCHANGE TRADE 3 milk goata for 3-wheel trailer or wood range. 8. R. Hughes, Trail. FOR TRADE Sewing machine and wood for car In good condition. Box 3221. Tribune. EXCHANGE any complete course In ternational Correspondence schools for used car In good condition. P. O. Box 924. Medford. ELECTRIC Brooder to trade for coil brooder or Incubator. Box 3136, Tri bune. FOR TRADE 1928 Sedan for light car or truck. Will pay cash differ ence. 525 N. Central. Phone 586. WILL trade corn for posts. Box 3201, Mall Tribune. TRADE for wood, drop-head Singer electric phonograph, plays 11 rec ords. 09 Beatty. back of Camp Wlthus. TO TRADE For wood, used model A Ford wire wheel, tire and tube com plete. Write Box 788, Tribune WILL TRADE my equity In modern 7 room house for 5 rooms or for Copco stock. Box 3102, Tribune. . . FOR SALE OR TRADE Model M Samson tractor. Write J. H. Stan ley. Route 3. Medford. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE for City or Jackson v.o. acreage su-acre Improved dairy, fruit or grain ranch in Madera Co.. uaiu.. j. c. yokel. Owner, Rawlelgh Retailer, Central Point, Ore. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Lot 3. block 4. Siskiyou Heights Addition. Medford. by Oeo. H. Meyer, Havana. III., as it. EIGHT ROOM HOUSE, modern, with concrete basement. line shade trees, lawn, garnge, pool home available with two or four lots on paved streets, close in corner property. Sacrificed at a bargain price. Box A. Mall Tribune. FOR SALE Modern, nicely furnish ed bungalow, close In (1750. Easy terms. 5 acres, close In, excellent free soil, attractive modern Im provements, trade clear for clear, for modern late bungalow, close In Several stocked and equipped ranches, sale and exchange. Oalner Realty Exchange, 16 N. Fir. INVESTIGATE $2300 This attractive, modern 5 - room home, large screened In porch, laundry tubs, excellent built-in. House In per fect condition. Good lot with plenty of shade. Oarage. Total price 1400 00 down and good term oq balance. ALSO $1250 31 Acre Rogue River Bottom soil, fenced, 27 acre under Irrigation, beautiful building site 12500 00 property, some terms. Thl 1 well worth your consideration. CHARLES A. WING AGENCY. INC 109 E. Main St. Phone 738 FOR SALE In Baagle district, Just aoutn oi Antiocn ecnooi, w Km, about 16 acres tillable now. more easily available, balance email tim ber. Fenced, good grazing, (In for poultry. Only 1500 for cash, term to good people. Phone 851-R-S. FOR SALE Must sacrifice Memorial park lot Box No. 601 Tribune lUVVOTin ITV This attractive modern A-loom home. large screened in porcn. launary tubs, excellent bullt-lne. House in perfect condition. Oood lot with plenty of shade. Oarage. Total price 2300.00 MOO 00 down and good terms on balance. 31 Acres Rogue River Bottom soil, fenced. 27 acres under Irrigation, beautiful building alt. 82500 00 property for 1250 00. some terms. This I well worth'your consider tton. CHARLES A WING AGENCY. INC. 109 E. Main St. Phone 728. STOCK AND DAIRY RANCHES. Per Orchards, tcreage home, city homes, building lots, placer mines, r.vervthlng in real estate. Robert 720 West 2nd FOR SALE Modern tume. 7 1 :ge rooms. Dasement and oli furnse large lot :th plenty trees and ehrubbery. Boa 3011. Tribune. STOCK AND DAIRY RANCHES. Pear OrtMartls. acreee -Hme. ctu home D lining lota. pis:er nV.ries Everr- r..rc :n real u:. Roier'A FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 0 acres. Ideal poultry ranch. Cheap. . H. Schermerhurn. mile west of Phoenix. HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENT--Jck- son County Building at Loan Aero Phone 195. FOR SALE OR RENT Modern home; 7 large rooms, large screened porch bathroom and pantry, tote of bullt 1ns, fireplace, hardwood floors, large lota with plenty of trees and ehrubbery; paved street. C. A. De Voe. phone 623-J-3. WHEN you think of real estate, think of Brown at White. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES DODGE '32 COUPE perfect condi tion priced right, phone 769 eve nings. An outstanding value. FOR SALE 1926 Dodge roadster good running condition, 650 ca&h. Geo. Scott, Rogue River. Ore. USED CAR BARGAINS Chrysler and Plymouth Trade-Ins. 1930 Chevrolet Sport Roadete 91930 Chevrolet Sedans 1929 Chevrolet Coupe. 1933 Dodge Coupe. 1933 Plymouth Coupe. 1932 Desoto Sedan. 1932 Plymouth 4 Sedan. ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC. 88 No. Riverside. Tel. 18. LOOK at all the used cars before you buy. 33 So. Fir. AT A SACRIFICE 1934 V-8 Tudor sedan: email mileage. 22 So. Fir. DONT FORGET 22 So Fir for better used oar values. BARGAINS every one, at 22 So Fir. FOB 8ALE DOOS PETS FOR SALE Coach puppies. Monarch Feed Store, p. D. Lonana. central Point. FOR SALE Pedigreed Roller canaries Call 202 Mrs Neuie nnney. Jack sonville. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Heavy work mare. Howard. Roas Lane. FOR SALE Two good work horses. 7 years old, weight 2600. a set of 70 harness, one year old. 3300.00. Come Fob. 9th. Inquire Shady Cove Store, Crater Lake Highway. Mil ton Bradshaw. FOR SALE Feeder pigs. Second house north lower Orlffln Creek school. N. E. Judy. FOR SALE 200 ewes. Davie Ranoh, i ml. east 4 Corners Service Sta. FOR SALE Pigs. 2 .50 to $3 00; ap ples, 35o a box: 3-h.p. gaa engine 140. Ted Fish. Phoenix. FOR SALE POULTRY HANSEN Leghorn chicks, March 12th 20th. from high producing flock; B. W. D. tested; 9c. Dressler'a Hatchery. Phone 1669-Y. FOR SALE Baby chicks. Hanson strain from B. W. T. tested hens. Sparlln's Poultry Farm, Williams. Oregon. A FEW Hollywood cockerel; pen too first .prize Ashland poultry show Booking orders for chicks. White Wing Poultry Farm. Phoenix. COCKERELS, hatching eggs, chicks; Leghorn. Rocks. Reds Carley.314-W FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Soon time for spring seeding for wheat, barley or oat. Seed or feed. Phone 355-J-8. Vic tor Bursell. FOR SALE First cutting alfalfa end oats, mixed, baled or chopped. wd chopped hay and avoid waste. Tel. 355-J-3. Victor Bursell. FOR SALE Recleaned Federation seed wheat. Hennchen seed barley. Henry Nledermeyer. one mile north Jacksonville on Old Stage road. Phone 354, Jacksonville. FOR SALE Disk harrows, plows, wagons, roller and other farm tools. K. Nell. Ashland. FOR SALE Barn-yard fertilizer, gar den, lawn fertilizer. 11.75 a yard delivered. Phone 2E8-W. FOR SALE Fifty dollar Iver Johnson bicycle, custom built. Price 35. Alexander'a Grocery. FOR SALE 3 electric brooders. 16-ft counter, tables, gas beater, eto, May be seen at 317 No. Riverside Ave Must sell quickly. H. O. Moore. Trustee. FOR SALE 63 ton 2nd cut alfalfa bay. 116 tona flrat cut alfalfa bay Elinor Hun ley Buab 826 Eaat Main St Phone B02 MIRRORS made to order; mirror re tllvered; auto glaaa InataUed; broken wlndo-i replaced; atore front plate glaaa. table tops; picture framing MEDFORD PLATE GLASS CO 30 S Bartlett. Pnone 446 BARGAIN m 3'i-in. Sterling centrif ugal pump, wivo vnp muL'- Term and trade. 33 So nr. or Phone 877. FOR SAL Uaed aewtng macblnacml) makea; termi If deilred All makes rented and reoalrad. White Sewing Machine Co. 34 rl. Bartlett. FOR SALE Apples, or trde for any. thing you hav. Phon 133-L. TIME TO RE-TIRE OCT A F1SK None Better None Cheaper SUNRISE SUPER SERVICE 13th at Riverside. FOR SALE Band, gravel lawn dirt fertlllur teaming. Phone BI3-J BUSINESS CHANCES SUPBR oERVICE ut'.on loction four lots, with frontaae on Pacific highway two with frontage on South Central and two lot on In tersecting, gravel road. Shade trees Splendid location for business dealing with tourist travel. A real bargain price. Addresa Box 3I4D. Mall Tribune. ' FOR SALE Sacrifice, fllllr station nd cao'.r.e. c;os :n. Doing a god business a:o hO'iA c;er. to trayle for improved are2 L O P:cxe;' M t Uuo. Ca -iV-;. Iltiut MISCELLANEOUS HELEN: Encourage Bob to rhjw Wrigley's Juicy Pru!l AFTER EVERY MEAL. It provides that necessary chewing which our soft foods of today lack. Irene. JAN SPECIAL Driveway material, 3 alzea of rock 81 30 per yd deliv ered on drive. Ask for price on small order, granite or buckshot Bateman. Ph. 1534-Y-9I3-J. 13 YOUR BEARING IMPAIRED? I have for aale or trade a late model Acoustlcon which has so benefited mv hearing that 1 have no further use for It. r N Kerr. Talent. Ore KINDERQ ARTEN Sparta Bldg Mu sic and dance. Phone 1545 or 1256 W. Rutb Luy Alice Holmback. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Money To Lend MONEY LOANED 650 to 1300 for personal or household purposes on House Furnishings or Autos: also Cars Re-financed. Loans olosed within 30 minutes under super vision of the State Banking Dent License No. 8-157. See W. E Thomas or S. J. Riley. 45 So. Cen tral. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JAI HXON CO. AHKTHAl'l CO. Abstracts ol ntle nu Title ' Insurance Tbr only complete Title System in Jackson County MURRAY AB8TRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. Rooms . 3 and 3, No 39 North Central Ave., upstair. Expert Window Cleaners. LET OEOROE DO IT Tel 1172 House cleaning, floor waxing, ori ental rug cleaning it upholstering tlentlsir). DENTISTRY Dr I. H. Oove. 32S Main. Painting a) rpertinglng M A BLISS Painting A paperhang tng Tel 646-W 313 So drape JOHN H. LOCK, painter and decor ator, quality work- prices reason able. Rea. 134 King St Call 963-R Transfer. EAD8 TRANSFER at 8TORAOE CO. Otflce 1016 No Central Phone 316 Prloea right, service guaranteed. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert paok ers and movers Special livestock moving equipment. Prices right 619 North Riverside Phone 616 LEGAL NOTICES Warrant Call. Notice Is hereby given that School District No. 49, Jackson County war rants No. 13817 to No. 13858 Inclusive are called for payment. Interest to cease on February 8, 1935. Warrants to be presented for payment at the office of the District Clerk, City Hall Medford, Oregon. REBECCA JENSEN. Clerk School Dlst. No. 49. GRANTS PASS SCHOOL HEAD IS REELECTED GRANTS PASS, Feb. 6. (Spl.) M. B, Wlnslow ha been reelected superintendent of the city schools for th coming two school yeara by th board of director In regular meeting. The board also voted that spring vacation would b held from March 23 to April 1. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSI I. Word of unrrow J, S-shapM molding 9. Likely 12. Condiment 13. Mftrchandtsa inada of metal 15. Arctic 17. One Hrffl of a hook leaf IS. Jntiido 19, Seanoni for ue 11. Shorn' to a chair 21. LI fit in tabu lar form :. Strikes violently CI. Ai fir aa 2. Father CO, Mohammedan- lim 11. Type meaiurt 13. Dad S4. Forward IS. Greek letter X. fa'tatee poll lively II. Upright epar on a boat 10. Negative prefti It Tabled mountain at the earth ! rntr I. Confine Solution of Saturday'! Puzzle SlPlAlPEaA TPTa R TfjBIRAG pIan eIr a'zIo rIIa e r o EjC O NjOlM YT A fl N TED I IS LWWft ELY jfSE A RS da yMwIa l l 0st a It c rrr ffilANp e n tIrmq a ENC ORg C O UpJ6 I N stTRArarT TSpWREIDI? EIR m haIr A R lTeTTv Te $ DID I L I j E S jgj E. Age R L Y HE A EgfN E A R SHR As! Kl MlUTtaEl6lTlElsEgETu S E THUS ((, Hebrew teacher 41. Company of ilsysra In a vam IT. Like 48. Mc-lttn rock 10. Ihrlll musi cal tnstru m.nts fig. Product at, Roman tyrftnt '. Buitl 3 WP HP"'- W'w 20 wTi w 26 !27 3j zMl.-- AI S AX 43 lUf ! ii32" nH 7 ip 43 4f jib SI S3- i 3t M" ms? iVALLtt 5 mm, IN LARGE FIGURES' Radio Hour Pays $2580 Weekly Night Club Good for $5500 Received $50,000 for Warner Film NEW YORK, Feb. 6 (API After Rudy Vellee, singer, and his estrang ed wife. Pay Webb Vallee. heard themselves called "no angel" and "dlsloysl wife," respectively, the su preme court proceedings through which Mrs. Vallee la attempting to get more maintenance money were adjourned today until Thursday. Benjamin Hartsteln, one of Mrs. Vallee'e attorneys, Interrupted the cross-examination of Clarence Webb, the plalntlff'a father, to move that court be adjourned to enable ac countants to examine Vallee's books, for the purpose of learning the orchestra leader's Income and ex penditures. Mum On Income Thomaa I. Sheridan, counsel for refused to guess, even to within 850, 000 or $100,000 a year. On specific earnings, however, Sheridan adduced Vallee's income from radio, movie, and "barnstorming engagementa." A maater of ceremonies In a radio hour. Vallee aald. he received a weekly stipend of $2580 but that sal aries to members of hla band re duced It to about 91500. The Hollywood restaurant, a night' club, he testified, paya him $5500 a! week. But he aald he 'had received a fixed salary only since last Nov ember. New Years Week Best His best week, he said, probably was New Year'a week 1934, when he received close to $7,000. He also admitted that he had earned $400 a week for four weeks to make a moving picture for Fox and that Warner Brothers had paid him a fiat $60,000 tp make another picture. The Fox film was made In 1933. Barnstorming tours ono-nlght stands out oi town added another $88,000 to the Vallee coffers In 1930. the singer testified, but he called the year "the good old days" and said hi Income has not maintained that level. 6 CENT BACHELOR TAX SALT LAKE CITY, Feb, 6 MV Single blessedness will cost $6 a year hereafter In Utah, if a bill Introduced by Senator Alono P. Hopkln is Sum mit county is enacted. All unmarried men between the age of 21 and 60 would be subject to th tax under the term of his measure. Widower would be exempt The proceeds would go for old age pension. Cross Word Puzzle I. Brink . Rough tnva: Hawaiian in. Exhibiting rainbow tints II. Twice five 14. Has on 16. tmmcmea strain 20. Chapter of thl Koran I'. Story 1M. Water vapor 34. Talked Si, Football po- altlom abbr. Z7. Clevsr 20, Part of th foot It. MruVsl fluids 34, Kiln for drylnl hops 37, Russian coin III. Myself 39, Prsiiar.a for a contest 42, Competitor 41. Drive ii. Movable bar rier In a IS. Vehicle for snow truvtl t9. Loss nnA's footing DOWN 1. "nska fenoe t. nn. nt the Tel 47. Turkleb race commander i. luprems god 41. Infetuatlnn of 20 Across M. flllkvrorm 4, Degrees KZ. Dip In liquid I, Ksclamatloa A4. Not any . Opening - 16. Participial f. Oblllerat ending Meteorological Report Feb rum)' l&ftS, Forecast ft. MM ford and vicinity: Cloudy and fcygy tonight and Thumday. Modt-t-t umparature. Oregon: Cloudy and tMgy tonJ:it and Thuraday. Moderate temperature. Loral Data. Temperature a year ago today: Hlgheat, 45: loveat, 33. Total monthly precipitation. tr.1. Deficiency for the month. 0.24 Inch Total precipitation alnce September 1. 1934. 10.53 Inches. Deficiency for the season, 0.10 Inch. lZVUj r Sunrise tomorrow, 7:17 . m. Sunset tomorrow, 5:33 p. m. Observe! lime Taken at 6 a. in., 120 Meridian Time. RPPT vh a ? I r fl i Boise - 33 Bolton 20 8 .. Cloudy Chicago 16 P. Cldy Denver 53 24 P. Cl.ly Eureka 60 52 Cloudy Helena 88 30 .... Cloudy Lo Angeles 68 52 .14 Rain MEDFORD 64 40 T. Clear I New York 14 6 .14 P. Cldy I Omoha 86 34 T. Cloudy I Phoenix .... 58 .94 Cloudy 'Portland 60 38 .... P. Cldy j Reno 54 40 .06 Rain I Roeehurg 60 43 .... Fogy Salt Lake 48 34 T. Cloudy San Francisco...- 60 62 . Cloudy Seattle 42 38 Cloudy Spokane -.. 42 26 Foggy Walla Walla 88 34 .... Cloudy Washington. D C. 86 16 .06 Bnow CASES OF VETS ii (Contrlhiiled.) DltableC vewrans conslrlsred unem ployable for public work aliould be rated tatnlly disabled for compensa tion purposes by th Vetrans' Ad ministration. Is th DAV program pre sented to meet the emergency when all "unemployablea" are to be stricken bv the Federal Emergenoy Relief Ad ministration rolls and thrown back on the state and cities for food and quarters. The announcement from the FEHA was Immediately followed by pre sentation to General Hlnes by Thoma Klrby. Insisting that If a man I un emnlovabl for on micncy of the government, the other agency should accept this designation a aulficient proof of hi total disability, assum ing tht the disability U service con nected. The proposal 1 nov. being given study by federal offlciala with th DAV insisting that a decision be reched soon. Thousands already hav been quiet ly removed and approximately 3.800.. 000 more are to go a number which Federal Relief Administrator Hopkln estimated will deplelo the federal ve Uef roll of 10.000.000 by 30 per cent Announced by Mr. Hopklna after White House conference at which President Roosevelt agreed to a new government policy "a dollar worth of work for every dollar' worth of ltef" and prepared to Include this In hi inatruotlon to congre, the action waa designed to: 1. Clear federal roll of all un employable so all remaining em nlovables can be transformed Into an army of government-paid workers who. higher paid than at present, will labor on public work. J. Force atate to adopt new old cpi pension law or overhaul exist ing ones which hav broken down, so as to qualify for federl eubsldy which the administration eeega to offer commonwealth whose statute meet Washlngton-dlotated standards I. obtain Immediate passsge of federal legllatlon neceaanry to In stitute the nation-wide federal-state pension program and to provide ap propriation tor a olg public works relief program In the hop that a complete physical awitchover to the works-pension setup oan b made. LICENlflOl SALEM, Feb. 8. IJPr Bills provid ing for the non-partisan election of county school superintendent. Ucen. Ing of slot mschin and a firemen's and policemen's pension fund were among the score of new bill received by the house yesurday. The slot machine bill piece a re striction of 1800 machine upon tne applicant, with a fee of 810 for each machine, and Umlte the number of machine In th auto tht may be licensed to 3S00. Th pension fund bill provide tht tn officer contribute It, per cnt of their salaries and payment of 3 per cent from gros rvnu of vsrloti Insurance companies. KANSAS HOUSE PASSES BILL TO OUTLAW BEER TOPEKA. Kan.. Feb. 8 4Pr-By vote of 85 to 43 th hous pused today snd sent to the senst the i Fossey ntl-ber Mil which la de. . ..ned to out 11 bKf W Kloa MERCHANTS ENJOYASHLAND POLICE ;PH0EN1XGRANGERS ARREST TRIO ON DINNER AND DANCE G. PASS CHARGES In appreciation of donations given by valley merchant for th new atage curtain at the Phoent Orange hall, Phoenix Orange served a pub lic chicken dinner and gave a dance last night with approximately 300 present. Many of the guest wer Medford merchant, and their wlvea, whose contribution have mad poaalble the Institution of the drop curtain The delicious dinner wss served In th dining hall upstairs, with guests coming and going between 0:00 and 8:00 o'clock and keeping th dining hall well filled. The hall was dec. orated attractively with red crepe In Valentine's day motif. After the dinner waa served and thoae responsible for it compliment ed by the. guests, dancing waa en- Joyed during the rest of the evening, with Boone's orchestra furnishing music. A feature of the entertain ment was several rounds of square dancing with Ornngers and their wive taking part. Th Medford mer chant, honor guests, expressed their appreciation to those In charge for a very successful party. Th dinner was prepared and serv ed under the direction of Mr. Floyd V. Bell, chairman of the home eco nomic committee, with th follow ing assistants: Mesdamea Telltha Pickle, Florence Drake, Dorothy Lot fer. Margaret Brlcker and Imma Wlllgamott. Mr. Susie Mauat. chairman of the waya and mean committee, was as- slsted by th following In giving th dance: Floyd Bell. Vance Wliga mott and Lee Denxer. Mr. Ethel Hockenmltu had charge of the din ing room and Lester Newbry seated the guest. The reception committee was Mr. Mildred Ward. Mr. Jan Knudson, Cliff Maust and Vance Wlllgamott. Tho following merchants contrlb utcd for Installation of the curtain Hubcr Packing company. Medford Servlc Station, Safeway Btorea. Lar ry Schade, Jackson County Feed company, Newbry & Sons, Medford Domestic Laundry, Plggly Wlggly Monarch Seed and Feed, American Laundry, Medford Mall Tribune Hunt's Rraterlan and Rlalto theaters, Davis and Davis, Phoenix Mercantile Store, Ever-Shady Auto Park, Econ omy Groceteria, East Bide Plan Meat Market, Medford National Bank. Mo-Curdy-Danlels, Farmer and Fruit grower Bank, Finley implement company, Ashland Feed Mill and The Toggery. Josephine County Quartet Held On Liquor Charges, GRANTS PASS, Feb. 8. (Spl.) Four Josephine county persons, two men and two women, were held to federal grand Jury under $500 and 81000 ball by United State Commis sioner I. - W, Madison Tuesday after noon when they waived preliminary hearing on charge of violating the federal liquor act. They wer arrested Monday by state and federal offi cer. Tli defandantt wer Jacob Lange of the Illinois valley, 13 mile west of Selmt: Ira Jackson, Oertrude Jack son and Margaret Bergman. Lange waa charged with possession and operation of an unregistered still. His ball waa placed at 81000. The other three were charged with pos session and offering for sale of tax unpaid distilled spirit. Their ball wna placed at IA00 each. Lnnge waa arrested at his home by the federal and atate officers and brought to th county Jll her Mon day afternoon. Th othr thre were arrested at a hotel In Selms. VIRGINIA WAPPENSTEIN VANCOUVER. Wn.. Feb. 6. (API Michael M. Mlkulsk, "Big Mike,1 who starred In so mny football game with University of Oregon, and Miss Virginia Dorothy Wappensteln of Eugene, wer married here Tues- day. The bride la a senior at University of Oregon. Sh 1 a daughter of Captain and Mrs. W. A. Wsppansteln of Eugene. Mlkulsk now It enlisted In the rsnks of professions! foot ball. f ALLOTMENTS LISTED WASHINGTON. Fb. tWVPy Allot. menu for maintenance of existing river nd harbor proJcU wr an nounoed by the war department to day a follows: Willamette river above Portland and Yamhill rivers, Oregon, 833.750. Columbia and lower Willamette river below Vneouver. Wash, and Portland, Or., 8113,400. Coo Bay, Oregon, 858.000. Coo river, Oregon. 81.800. JUNE KNIGHT CRUEL IS CLAIM IN DIVORCE PLEA MIAMI, Fl. fb 8. (P) Paul Ames. New York ttock broker, today wt granted a decree of divorce from Jun Knight, te nd creen ct res. A me, who filed hi suit only yeterdy, charged cruelty. They lived together only nine day. Ost UaU Triaun Ml ad. ASHLAND, Feb. 8 (Spl.) Two transient youth and a girl were picked up on the Boulevard In Ash land yesterday after local police had been notified that person of simi lar description wer wanted In Grants Pasa for the theft of two rifle and a pair of binoculars from the Palm Cafe there and a atore In Wolf Creek Sunday night. Bom money waa also stolen at the cat. Robert Charles Tale. 18. and Joel de Ooed, 19. both from Michigan, told police officer they were travel ing together, unmarried. Ivan Neat hamer, 31, Grants Pas, wa th third member of th trio. Chief of Polio Talent found th two rifle In the cnvaa roll of th travelers, but Yale and Miss d Ooed stated they received the prop erty Monday morning from Harold Nlchole, who wa rreated in orani p-i Tuesday. In addition to th rifles. Talent found a .33 calibre Smith and Wes son pistol, which Vale said he had poasessed for soma time. Th binocu lars weren't found. Captain Lee Bown of the state po lice cam to Ashland to taka th prisoners to Grants Pa. A possi bility that a federal charge will b lodged against Yala wa expressed by Talent, who stated that the Mann act had been violated. Talent and Bown acoured the city for th trio Monday afternoon and evening, but It waa found they had stayed at the home or Mrs. Lilly si. Schroeder, 840 A atreet, whom Neat- hamer claim Is hi aunt. Yale and Mia da Ooed had a guitar with them and claimed to be entertainer. Yale wa dressed In a cowboy outfit, with a black som brero and colorful kerchief, and wore a thin black mustache. Misa da Qoede wore a long blue dress and ooat, small blue hat, heavy cos metics, and her eyebrow were pluck, ed to a thin line. GWASSfWS OF MING FOR PI E GRANTS PASS, Feb. 8. (Spl) Weary of waiting for further action by ' the public work administration In regard to the sewage disposal plant contemplated by Grants Pass, special meeting Tuesday with John W, Cunningham of th Portland firm of Baar 4i Cunningham, engineer. The council decided to write fed eral and slate PWA heads. Th Portland engineer expressed n opinion that complete plana of til proposed sewsge disposal plant are not essential for consummation of th 848,000 loan and grant. His firm ha been employed to draw th necessary plans. Cunningham said It would take from six weeks to two months to complete th plans, after the loan Is made, and that the cost would be from 8400 to 8900. City council member agreed that such expenditure on a gamble that the PWA loan and grant already ap proved will be finally mad, la not advisable, the budget having already been pared aa closely as possible. It was then Cunningham stated he did not believe complete plans are de manded by federal authorities before granting the loan. INS NEW BILLS SALEM, Feb. . (AP) Ootfrrnor Charles H. Martin today signed the legislative bill providing for depart ment listing of the three circuit court Judges In th second district, snd th meesur will become a law ninety days after adjournment of the regular session. Th second district, which elects three Judges, is composed of Coos, DougUs, Ln. Benton and Lincoln countle. Th governor also signed the bill which will provide payment for tlx circuit court Judges and Justices of th supreme court for th utter part of last year. They were not paid b caua of lack of appropriation, due to mny of th Judiciary refusing to take the legislative cut upon which the appropriation wss based. 126,425,046 PEOPLE U.S. WASHINGTON. Feb l.tlPi Lateit official oensu eetlmatea put th population of continental Unlud State at 139.435.048. and that of outlying possessions at 15,349.383, for a total of 141,774.433. Tha futures, given by th census bureau today, were aa of July 1, when th last stlmW wa made. Since that date there ha been an Increase. OAKLAND DOGS VICTIMS OF PHANTOM POISONERS OAKLAND, Cal.. Feb. 8 SIX more dog hive been poisoned by th eaetbiy section's "phantom poison er." bringing th total of pat killed I to 113 ID the last two months.