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PAGE NINE WHAT YOU WANT Classified FOR EASY REFERENCE Q0 ( IVtXKVlM) liUV bgiuiovv MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKD, OREGON, ""WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 13. 1935 Rend tery d on this pane. You wtU probably find ei ictlj the thin you want to buy or Kll. II It Mli't there. adviTtUe . . It's Inexpensive. effrctlTe. RATES Pet word dm in-ertlun (Minimum 85c) Each additional Insertion. per word (Minimum lc Per line per month without copy chan Ret Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND lost Light log chain, 18 ft. Ion?; between Lozler lane and Ross lane. Phone 7-F-4. LOST Dark brlndle toy Boston bull dog, male; aome wnlte on face find cheat. Phono 116, or 147 So. Holly. LOST Lady's white gold wrist watch with black band. Reward If re turned to Mall Tribune. LOST If dog missing, call 1516. WANTEDFEMALE HELP WANTED Girl for general house work and assist with care of two children. References. Bo 3130 Tribune. MALE OR FEMALE CLERKS Men-women, good health. Experience unnecessary. Common education aufflclent to quaUfy :or government work. 105 to n5 monthly. Write Civil service Train ing Bureau, Inc., Box. L, Tribune. WANTED City, county and district managers. Matured women and men who can qualify. Opening dlst.-'.tt office Medtord thla week. Box 876. Tribune. WANTED SITUATIONS YOUNO WOMAN desire housekeep ing position; country and city ax perlence.. Box 3575. Tribune. MAN with family wants work of any kind; experienced In radio and gar age work. Box 3569. Tribune. MAN experienced In ranch and or chard work wanta Job as caretaker. Good house and privilege of raisins chicken desired. Box 3241. Mall Tribune. WANT ED-MISCELLANEOUS WANTED To rent furnished house or apartment, near Academy. Box 3584, Tribune. WANTED LOANS ON IMPROVED MODERN HOMES 1. All loons direct reduction. 2. Installment payment reduce your interest monthly. 3. Your total principal does not come due In a lump sum whteli may be difficult to meet. 4. On our 88-month plan Interest la less than 5 straight loan for the same period. 5. Loans closed without delay. MED FORD FEDERAL SAVINGS Si LOAN ASS'N 126 East Main. Telephone 105. CAN HANDLE school warrants and county warrants, 100. Box 3573, Tribune. WANTED Chevrolet or Star motor. Must be In good condition. Rea sonable price for cash Box 3420. Tribune. RELIABLE party wishes to rent 3 to 5 acres Improved, with privilege of buying. Box 3410. Tribune. WANTED Horseradish roots. C M. Aldrlch. North Rt.. Fort Bragg. Calif. INCOME TAX DUE Both state and federal., Have had years of experi ence in preparing returns. Prune 1277-Y after 4 pm. Fred L Colvlg WANTED Household goods, stoves tools or what have you Medford Bargain House. 27 N Orape 8t. rel 1062. HIGHEST PRICES paid for furs, hides ' and pelts Medford Bargain House 27 N. Grape Tel 1062 IUNK WANTED We pat cash fof JUNK BATTERIES; AND RADIATORS ALUM1NJM BRASS COPPER and un f all descriptions MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 .in Orape Tel lOol FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS WARM, pleasant room, separate ent rance. 220 No. Oakdale. MODERN rooms and cottage; reason able rate. For sale, small wuod range and combination gas and wood rn?e. Valandra Hotel. Cen tral Point. ROOMS 153 No. Oakdale. AIT HAITI V? rxms 404 S tr.pe FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT rurn apt. 719 Welch. FOR RENT Apt. Durell Court. Tel. 1232-W. FURN 2-roora spu. 525 N Riverside. FOR RENT 3-room furnished pt Adult only 60S w loth FURNISHED Iront ipsrttr.ent. first f:oor nr: iv.ii at.u ,rae. oC-4 W. Will. aWJT.. FOR RENT-MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Delicious apple, cheap Bear Creek Orchard. TO RENT FOR CASH 9 acre In Talent, block of Bartlett pears, good bouse. L)d:a Powers, Talent. Ore. FOR RENT 8 acres. Improved; i miles out. 220 Haven St. FOR RENT 60 Acrea In Beagl. Dlst., Just south of Antloch acnool. about 15 acrea tillable, oalance small tim ber. Ideal for turkeva. Very modest rent. Phone 1473-W. CABINS ROR RENT By day. week or month. Sea at Camp WUbu. N Riverside. Pott RENT Koom 16x60 adjoining Mali Tribune Job Jepartment on Grape street Will remodel to suit permanent tenant Phone 75 or ap ply at Mall Tribune i newspaper) of floe FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 3 houses. 812 Summit. FOR RENT 5 room modern house, furnished. Fireplace and piano. 1013 W. 9th. W. H. Everhard. Homes mrnlshfd oi FOR RENT ROOM BOARD BA I ES rer moderate at 716 S) .-t-U) unfurnished drown & White FOR EXCHANGE WILL TRADE Gentleman's diamond ring, value 100, for automobile. 230 No. Bartlett. FOR TRADE 7-tu be radio for cow Roost Auto Camp, 3 ml. south Pac highway. rRADE for wood, drop-head Singer electric phonograph, plays 11 rec ords Q09 Beatty. back ol Camp Withua. TO TRADE For wood, used model A Ford wire wheel, tire and tuba com plete. Write Box 788, Tribune FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE TRADE Equity In 5-room house, 1 lot, for car or milk cows. Balance of (400 at 68.33 a month, which Includes taxes. P. O. Box 641 TRADE 5-room house, not modern lot, for house with more ground Write PO. Box 941. TRADE Bend property for Medford property. 603 Maple 6t, FOR SALE REAL ESTATE BEAUTIFUL IIOMKSITKS 3 to 5 acres. Sacrificed for imme diate sale less than HALF PRIOE On Pacific highway at Foot creek, overlooking Rogue river. Two tract with Bartlett pear orchard. Beau tlful surroundings. Ideal location for your new country home. Fine soil, good fishing. For full par ticulars write or call Champlln Ranch. Gold Hill. Ore. 5 AND 10 ACRE TRACTS 10 DOWN. 5.00 MONTH On pavement: plenty . water, elec tricity and phone available.. In quire 116 N. Riverside. FOR SALE In Beagle dl-.trlct. Just aouth of Antloch school, 60 acres about 15 acres tillable now, more easily available, oalance small tim ber. Fenced, good grazing, fine for poultry. Only 9500 for cash, terms . to good people. Phone 851-R-3. FOR SALE MUBt sacrifice Memorial park lot Box No. 601 Tribune. STOCK AND DAIR1 RANCHES. Pear Orchards, acreage nome. city homes, building lota, placer mine Every thing in real estate. Robert. 720 West 2nd FOR SALE: 0 acres. Ideal poultry ranch Cheap H. Schermerhorn mile west of Phoenix. HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENT Jack son County Building & Loan Ass'n Phone 105. WHEN you think of real estate, think of Brown & White. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES GOOD USED CARS WE have a large stock of select used cars every one at a real Bargain. Don't buy a used car until you see our stock. ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC. 38 No. Riverside Tel. 18 AT A SACRIFICE 1034 V-8 Tudor sedan: small mileage. 32 So. Fir. DON'T FORGET 22 So Fir for better used oar values. BAROAINS every one. at 22 So. Fir LOOK at all the used cars before you buy 22 So Fir. FOR SALE DOGS PETS FOR SALE Pedigreed Roller canarte Call 202. Mrs Nellie Finney, Jack sonville. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK COCKERELS, hatching eggs, chlcaa; Leghorn. Rock. Reds Carley.814-W FOR SALE Work and aaddle horses Med. Riding Acaoemy. Phone 838-R. FOR SALE Jersey and Holatein aprlngers. or will trade for stock cows; also full-blood Hereford bull calf B. L Dodge. Medford. Tel 1519-J. FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE Whit Leghorn hen Hanen strain. Breeding stock. A H. Webster. Central Point. FOR SALE Black Minorca pullets. 8 mo old, 75c. Geo. P. Wright. Eagle Point. FOR SALE Baby chicks. Hanson strain from B. W. D. tested hens Sparlln'a Poultry Farm. Williams Orccon FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Wh"flt and fred cats 1.50 cwt. Also :o o hnre hay. C A. DeVoe. S23-J-2. FOR SALE Remaned Fclratlon vfd :-i-at llemicer, teed Dar:?y HT.rv N.f1f rT-.eyr. one Title nortlt .firn:v -n Ci.i .Staj, road faoi-e 3v4, Jiu.j-v;. FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS FOR 8 ALE Used Airway Sweeper, with all attachments, Including waxer and polisher, 92 S. Tel. 986-J REPOSSESSED Bungalow Piano, 10 cash. 10 per month. BALDWIN PIANO SHOPPE. FOR SALE Haanchen seed barley. L. Walz. Phone 447-W. BEARDLESS and Haanchen seed bar ley. E. H. Nledermeyer. Tel. 697-R-l. FOR SALE 10-ft refrigerator show case, marble front; and up-to-date buffet and dining room table. 518 So. Oakdale. FOR SALE Fir and oak vinegar, pickle and mustard barrels. Ca'.I Carol d J. Parker. 012 So. Riverside FOR SALE Baled hay, first crop. 8 tons. 112 50 ton; 8-h.p. tractor, in quire Paul Erdman, Applegate. Ore. FOR SALE Baled oat hay. 7-F-14. Phone FOR SALE Haanchen barley, 938 ton. Pigs, big or little. 7c lb. Heating stove. Ted Fish, Phoenix. BEN Beardless barley, 1 cent. E. Fose, Talent. FOR SALE 2 electric brooders, 10-ft counter, tables, gas heater, etc May be seen at 817 No. Riverside Ave Must sell quickly. H, Q. Moore. Trustee. TIME TO RE-TIRE OET A PIflK None Better None Cheaper SUNRISE SUPER SERVICE 12th at Riverside. FOR SALE Used sewing machine's all makes; terms If desired All makes rented and repaired White Sewing Machine Co 24 N Bartlett. MISCELLANEOUS LIFE INSURANCE 4308,219 In Insur ance paid out every hour to bene ficiaries and living policyholders m 1934 by all Life Insurance Om psnie. Published In Interest of Life Insurance by Rogue Val ley Life Underwrttera Association, whose member are: Glen Blrlt, Harold Brown. 0. W. Culy. H. C. Daley, F. R. Hagerty. Qeo. Hensel man, H. O. High, R. D. .Hint. Charlea Ray, Tom Schuppel, F. B. Sweeney and Ray Wright. LUCILE: You and Mother were right. Jim likes Juloy Fruit Gum. It gives him Just the chewing exercise hla teeth need. Ella. KINDERGARTEN Sparta Bldg Mu sic ana aance rnone 1040 or 1256 W Ruth Luy Alice Holmback. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Ml K HON CO. ABSTKAL'l CO. Abstracts of Pttle aziu ntle Insurance Tor only complete rule System in jaoksoc county MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. Rooms 3 and 5, No. 33 North Central Ave.. upsCalra. Expert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel 1173 House cleaning, floor waxing, ori ental rug cleaning St upholstering Denttstr). DENTISTRY Dr. Main. I. H. Gove. 325 B- Money To Lend - MONEY LOANED $50 to S800 for personal or household purposes on House Furnishings or Autos; also Cars Re-flnanced. Loans closed within 30 minutes, under super vision of the State Banking Dept License No. 6-157. See W. E Thomas or E. J. Riley 45 So. Cen tral. Painting A rsperhanfftng M. A BLISS Painting & pa pern an g ing Tel 646-W 313 So. Grape. JOHN H. LOCK, painter and decor ator. Quality work. Prices reason able. Res. 124 King St Call 953-R BADS TRANSFER STORAGE CO. orflce 1016 No. Central Phone 816 Prices right. Service guaranteod. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack ers and movers. Special livestock moving equipment. Prices right 619 North Riverside. Phone 615, LEGAL N0TICE8 Notice. George Nichols Jr-'i lease has ex pi red at the Economy Meat Market, 206 E. Main. Nichols & Asb pole have leased the market to John Kusba of Ashland, who will take possession Feb. 15. Settlement of account will be made at the People's Meat Market, 105 West Main. Notice to Creditors. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of John M. Kail strom. also known as John Morris Kallstrom. also known as J. M. Kallstrom, deceased. Notice la hereby gtven that the County Court of the state of Oregon for Jackson County has appointed me administrator with wilt annexed of the estate of John M. Kallstrom. Also known as John Morris Kallstrom. also known as J. M. Kallstrom, de ceased. All persons having claims sgelnt said estate are required to present them to me with proper vouchera within six months from thla date at my office. 126 East Main Street, Med ford, Oretron. Dated this 13th 4ay of February. 1935 W J WARNER. Admin 1st rs'nr with will annexed O. H. B KNOTS ON. Attorney for Er.tt, !29 East Main 8t . Medford. Oregon. Call for Wnrranti. School District No. 9!. Notice is hereby given that there are funds on hand for the redemption of Warrants No. 648 to A46, inclu sive. lntret cease on February 13, t 1935. P.ivabie at MM ford National ' bnit J 8 SMITH Ork School Dt. No. ill 4B; F;vi, Oreoa. Notice. Hi the County Court of the State of Oregon la aud for the County of Jackson. In the Matter of the Estate of Manle E. Ward. Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned Administratrix of the above estate has Ille4 with the above entitled Court her Final Report as such Administratrix, and the Court haa set March 8th. A. D. 1935, at 10 o clock a. m., as the time, and the i Courtroom of said Court In the Court house In Medford, Oregon, as the place for hearing objections, if any mere oe, why said Report should not oe approved, said Administratrix and her bondsmen discharged, and Mid estate closed. All persons are herebv notified to appear at said time and piace and show cause, if any they have, why such relief should not be granted. Dated and first published thla 13;h day of February, A. D. 1935. LOUISE I. PORTER, Administratrix of the Estate of Manle E. Ward. Deceased. Foots Creek FOOTS CFEEK. Feb. 13. (Spl.) Donald Skelton. while riding his bi cycle on the highway by Miller creek Thursday evening, was struck by a car. He sustained a badly sprained leg and broken nose and was taken to the general hospital at OrantB Pass, but was able to be brought home Monday. Mrs. Bertha Boyei is spending some time on Applegate at the Offenbacher home. Mrs. vend! Cerveny had as guest this week her father, Rev. R. 8. Towne, of Sitka, Alaska, and her sis ter, Mrs. Qeorge Freeman, and chil dren, George Fredrick and Barbara Lee, of Bend, Ore. Rev. Tewno held services at the Sunday school Sunday. wm. King and Mrs. Tom Hender son left last week for Nampa Idaho. to te with Mr. King's mother. Mrs. Freeman, who Is quite 111. Mra. Hen derson's mother, Mrs. Artie Doren, of Medford accompanied them. Mrs. Pauline Wahl spent February 8 with the Misses Nellie and Lyndal Jacobs of the Delta ranch. Mr, and Mrs. Roy Tompkins and Leroy and Loretta, Tompkins were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gish of Rogue River. Mr. and Mrs. Graves and Mr. and Mrs. McDermott and family have moved from the Champlln property to the Coton property on Blrdseye creek. F. A. Bates of Albany Is staying at the Riviera auto camp. Nick Struve of Medford and Mrs. N. Loomls of Ashland called on Mrs. George Lance February 10. Mrs. Ed Per fountain spent the week end In Medford with her daughter, Etta, who Is attending St. Mary's academy. Mrs. Oscar Johnson and daughter, Lorraine; Mrs. Philip Conway and Mra. Arthur Biles and daughter. Daphne, of Ashland, visit sd their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Biles, February 6. Little Leon Joel son, who had spent a week with his grand parents, returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. P. Danga, Mrs. John Biles, Mrs. Bedford Biles and Marlon Lance were recent Medford visitors. Valentine dance Thursday night at the Elks temple, for members and house guests. Good music. Phone 642 We'll haul away youi refuse. City Sanitary Service. Use Mall Tribune want ad. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Velvet-blnck mineral 4. Put In 10. Companion 14. Commotion 15. Metal 16. To tha other side 17. Cut fine 19. Opera by Verdi 10. College official 11. Feminine name mean Ing star 12. Hot coal with out flame IS. Acquire by labor 17. Book of psalm. 10. Showing off - one's learn ing 14. Metric land meaiures 15, Symbol for neon 11, Malta correc tions In 17. Stop tempor arily 19. Entirely 10. Writing 1m- ' plements 11. Strong box 13. Operatlo solo 11. alove with a lever U, Vigilant IS. Concerning K. For example. abbr. rT. Room in a harsm . Token of friendship Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle H 0. m A n bJaJrPFJaI? A 2. A g II aS aIo . ffiiesRc lTAL can tl ITdJIa ME S PIT E A S E mN I E L LO MARTls lEl AG E D AG AlNivi.TAO conc y eJ t o tIe, s. O N E. fi M J rJ A N EN T MVlEliElAlTiR p P n V Bft. Chorus 63, Overhaity 61. Instrument for drivlni any thing with force M, Haddreiifs 60. I,ow galtsr 12, Greedy 64. Impelled IS. Patron isfnt of sailors . Contradict M. Put on 19. Town In Ma mi. chu setts 70. Dlvldlons of American Indians 75 13 111 3 a Tl 24 II ,.A , ' (Jiuil IF 1 IP 24 2 W.t 29 W 3?tst "W,W W," SC!1 III n i3 WSMi - (OUNTIEFS Trail Eagle Point TRAIL, Feb. IS. (Spl.) Trail ex- tension unit met at the home of Mi 8. W. Hutchinson. February 7. wit hi 25 ladies present, to watch the breai maklng demonstration given by the local leaders, Mrs. LeDieu and Mrs. Watson. A covered dish lunch was served at noon and the ladles served the hot rolls they had made, aftet the business meeting end the finish-1 ing plana were made for the supper and program to be given Saturday night, February 9. They practiced the songs for the unit, which all en Joyed. The next meeting will be held March 14. at the home of Mrs. WU mer Ragsdale. The dinner and program given tot the families at the achoolhouse. Sat urday evening. February 0, was wvll attended and enjoyed by all. The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Warner, who has been so very 111, Is reported to be better at this time. Mr .and Mrs. 8. W. Hutchinson were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. 0. M. Blaess February 6. Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Johnson of Sunset -on-the-Rogue and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Weeks shopped In Medford February 7. Ray Merriman Is so far recovered from his recent accident aa to have the sltches removed from the scalp wounds February 9. Mrs. Dorothy Ash of Elk creek un derwent a major operation at the Community hospital February B. and is reported doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Art LeDieu and Al LeDieu spent the past week-end with the LeDieu family here. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Winn of Medford were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Tucker February 10. A large number from Trail attend ed the dance given at 6 unset -on -the - Rogue Saturday evening. There was a community gathering at the McCloud Kitchen Friday night to see what could be done to or ganize a Grange. There was a good attendance and enough signed up to assure a Grange soon. Mrs. Eva Segessman and Mrs. Jen nie Hutchinson from Trail and Mrs. Evelyn Cobern of MoCloud are at tending the home Interest conference al Corvallls this week. All went with the Jackson county ladies by a speo lal bus Monday. WHEN POLE SIPS OFF K. D. Janes. 36, employe of the California Oregon Power Co.. bus talncd a brcken arm, hand Injuries and numerous cuts Tuesday after noon when a 40-foot power pole on which he was working snapped at the base. The accident occurred In the Trail section. Janes jumped clear of the pole aa he felt it give way beneath him. Gross Word Puzzle il. Knack 24. Absence of light 26. Nook 16. Chain toith l. Tell 10. Pungent condiment 11. Come forth 12. Uefuse II. Make a strident. ereaklng, 01 squeaking noise: Scotch tl. Compound ether If, Region 41 One who as serts a rlfh or litis 41. Babylonian deity 44. First man ii. Certain points in an orbit 47, Eloquent speaker Jl. Devour L Border for a picture it. At no time St. Mountain in 67. Was carried fil. fcnfrlLnh rler 19. Transmit 10. Ocean 61. Thickness S3. Mftht toiirh 67. Symbol for tellurium Tl, Flntih DOWN 1. Preserves 1, Prepare for publication U. Color quality 4. Island In the North Atlantis I. Negative Health resort 7. Kind of poetry 8. Immirao again t. Carry through, as business 10. Patterns 11. Ward off 12. Pupper U. Sea eagle II. Removes dirt EAOLE POINT, Feb. IS (Spl.) A silver tea was alven bv the members of the local P.-T. A February 7, in honor of Founders day of that or ganlratlon. The program arrange -1 by Mrs. Gertrude Stanley consisted of two numbers by the high school orchestra, history of the local unit by Mrs. Julia Davles, alio the his tory of tha national congress by Mrs Bertha Young, which was followed by the candle-lighting ceremony, The t& table was covered with a lace cloth, tha tapers, flowers and servi ettes carrying out the spring colors of yellow and green, was In charge of Mrs. Rita Myers. Mrs Young ana Mrs. Davles assisted in serving. The basketball game played at Prospect, February 8. by Eagle Point and the Prospect team, waa well at tended and waa won by the Eag Point team, 33 to 14. The play, "The Adolescent Young." put on by the local extension unit ladles, was well attended and greatly enjoyed. The door receipt were $13.15. Pie and coffee was served after the program. There will be the regular Sunday school and church service, February 17. Rev. Smith of Butte Falls will spenk. The regular meeting of the Cine Improvement club will be held Thurs day, February 14. A number of the local ladles are attending the home Interest confer ence being held In Corvallls this week. Mrs. Myers as a delegate from the extension unit, Mra. Davles from the P.-T. A., Mrs. Stanley and Mrs. Fra sler being Independent representa tives from Eagle Point. Mrs. John Bacon la house guest of Mr. and Mrs. O. Henderson this week while her husband Is in Portland on business. They expect to return to their home In San Francisco tha last of the week. Mrs. James Han na ford and daugh ter, Mrs. Millard Robertson, left Mon day evening for Portland to be with Mr. Hannoford, who underwent a terlous operation at the Veterans' hospital Monday morning. It la hoped that Mr. Harraford will be greatly benefited by this ordeal and will soon be home again. Mrs. Harry Ward Is convalescing nicely at her home from a recent operation. Mrs. W led man la oaring for her until she in able to be up end around again, which all hope will be soon. Ed Hoyt returned to Fort Klamath last Saturday after a few days' visit In Eagle Point with relatives and friends. Mrs. O. tt. Henderson and Mrs. John Bacon called on Mra Marsh Garrett of Long Mountain Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Ash pole and Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Brophy or Med ford attended tha piay, "Tha Adoles cent Young," at the Orange hall last Friday. The past few days have carried a hint of spring, and soma of the fann ers in this locality have started their plowing. There have been several eaaes of flu in thla neighborhood recently, but all seem to be well on the road to recovery at this writing. There was a large crowd at tha Oasis dance pavilion last Saturday night, and a very enjoyable time was reported. Mrs. John Bacon, Mr. and Mrs. O. Henderson were dinner guests of "Ma" and Hattle Howlett Sunday evening, as also was Leland Pattlgrew. Mr. Petti grew announced that his wlfrf, who la confined to her bed in the Community hospital In Medford, Js doing nicely and he expects to be able to remove her to tha home of her grandmother, Mrs. Hanacam, in about two weeks, which their friends are. Indeed, glad to hear. Mrs. Roy Ash pole and Mrs. Frank Brown, who have been suffering from severe colds, are feeling much better now. .Mrs. bottle VanSooy recently re ceived word from her son Haroid that he and family are planning on moving to Monterey, Cal In the near future, where they will reside most of the summer. He will be employed by the Ouerln Brothers on a road building contract. . Mrs. Robt. LsRocque. who received a very badly sprained ankle three weeks ago. Is able to walk about again now with but a slight limp. Oak Grove OAK GROVE. Feb. 18, (Spl.) There has been a pall of sorrow cast over the community lines the terrible ac- ! cldent to our friends and neighbors, i the Haiisens. We can't realize that I June is gone. We hope for the speedy 1 recovery of Dorothy and Clarence. j Our hearts go out In love and sym pathy to the bereaved family. Oak Grove Community club meet Ing that was to have been held Feb mary 13 has been- postponed to Thurnday. The minstrel and basket social which was to have been held Febru ary 18, has been Indefinitely post poned. Mrs. Everet Camer has been quite III but is now Improving. C. Aubrey Sander and Mr. Reed of Eugene are In Medford attending to business In connection with the Mid land International Life Insurance Co, Mr. Sander haa accepted a position with this company. The Johnson fsmlly, which haa been living on the old English ranch. la moving to Medford. H H. Finntll, Do In art. Texas, fed eral wind erosion control project dl 1 rector, lists uso of crop residues as the most desirable method of wind elusion cwtroi, NEW PRESIDENT OE Frank VanDyke First Vice President Mclntuff De livers Masterful Address at Annual G.O.P. Banquet That yearly feast of oratory. Re publican rally, the 91st annual Lin coln club banquet, was an event at tha Llthla Springs hotel In Ashland last night, attended by 200 people from all sections of the county. The life of Abrahsm Lincoln, as a nun and public figure, waa reviewed and the present economic- conditions of the country placed under discussion. Karl T. Nerwbry was elected presi dent of the organization during .he early part of the session, taking the place left vacant by the retiring presi dent, Ralph Cowglll, who called the meeting . to order. Other officers chosen are Frank VanDyke, first vice president; William McAllister, second vice-president, and Harry a. Moore, secretary and treasurer. Mrlnturff Eloquent. I A masterful address by J. W. Mc- tnturff, city attorney of MarshfteH, faithfully followed the life of the Great Emancipator from his birth In a small Kentucky log cabin until his death, and covered present con ditions. "Perhaps no President was more severely and continuously criticized than Lincoln." the speaker said. "Even some northerners criticized him for treeing the slaves. So loud was the clamor against him that he wna. himself, convinced he could not be elected again. The Decomrata de clared the Civil war waa a failure and threw the Ills of the country on his doorstep. But finally came his hour of triumph when the war was won. 'Because of Lincoln's outstanding leadership," Mr. Mclnturff continued, "the Republican party became very strong as an organlratlon. Repub lican clubs were in every hamlet and village. The party established the principle that thero can be no Lib erty save under the law, and that the constitution Is the supreme law of the land. G. O. P. Not Paternalistic. "The Republican party la not nw nor haa It ever been In favor of paternalism. It did not and does not now set Itself up aa tha guar dian of the people. It stands for the principle that the nation does not owe any man a living, but that It does owe to every man the right to work for a living work under m cent conditions, A decent Job and not to piddle along with a dole. "It takes confidence to turn the wheels of Industry." Mr. Mclnturff declared, "and not the Indiscriminate spending of borrowed money. Tne Republican party did establish such confidence In the part of both capi tal and labor, with no governmental assistance to capital and labor. The Republicans established the idea ot a full dinner pall and all dinner pails were filled, and not by NRA pork. Ho man waited in Una for OWA beans, palls wen filled by the men's own labors. v "Olve to capital reasonable tariff protection give to labor a wage com mensurate with the American stand ard of living give to all of us con fide nee In the stability of our gov ernment and Its monetary system, and there will be no further need for relief rolls. There are many Ideas to end depression. "If we would have prosperity, giro ua back the Republican party ot Lin coln of Grant of Teddy Roosevelt, and even of Calvin Ooolldge. Party Loyalty Wanes. The speaker declared party loyalty la not as marked aa It waa once. There is no more the thought of voting the ticket straight. "Does the present rise of the na tional debt to unheard-of height cause nothing more than breakfast conversation?" the speaker said, "It la difficult to overcome the effects of a colossal blunder by calling It a 'noble experiment, nor can we ar rive at stability by following the whims of 'brain trusters.' People Must He Aronied. "The time haa come," the speaker said In closing, "when you and I and the man In tha street must take an active, everyday Interest In our government. Through Just such ir ganlzatlons as your own the people must be aroused. The Republican party must be strengthened, to 'he end that this government which we love and cherish so dearly 'shall not perish from thla earth.' " Speaking as a representative of the Young Rep u bl lea n club, Ke nne t h Den man of Medford offered a general criticism of the present New Deal tactics. He condoned the desertion of many members from the Repub lican ranks to the Democrats, largely actuated, he said, by poelbllltlee or personal gains. He dwelt for a short time on "alphabetical stew" being brewed as a remedy for the country' Ills, declaring Indiscriminate spend ing can not and will not relieve or solve the problems of the nation. He condoned the AAA and similar agencies. Pay Day Coming. , He set forth "pay day is coming, and we ot the younger generation must do most of the paying. Resolutions were passed during the meeting In memory of William Glad tone Steel and William T. Grieve, whose deaths occurred during :he peat years. With Bert Anderson, de ceased several years ago, Mr. 8te., organised the Lincoln club In Med ford In 1914 snd since that time It haa held regular meetings. a 1M, Iha. f a I...-, -rid ia1a ' 4 ratoe liOA fublio dignitaries od friends of the club In different parte ot tha country were read to the as semblage, with one from Claude In galle of the Corvallls Gazette -Times, drawing especial applause In his ref erence to editorial policies of tha county press. A student at the Southern Oregon Normal school, Jowph Bowdoin. pre sented Lincoln's Gettysburg address. In past years, the Pdriress had ofun been given by the late George Wash ington Noble, Ashland Civil war vet eran, who took particular pride and Joy In repeating the historic llnea. One Veteran Present. Only one civil war veteran wna present and he waa J. C Woods of Medford, introduced by Col. W. fl. Paine, who also presented the vet eran's wife. Thla wai In strange con trast to banquets a few years atp, when several would always attenl. but time has cut deeply into tha ranks. Only four veterans are now residing in the Medford area and a similar number In Ashland. Other prcgram numbers included Invocation by Rev. D. B. Nourse of Ashland; report of nominating com mittee, by George Carter; violin num bers by Ml&s Lucy Landen of the Normal school, accompanied by Alice Holmbach of Medford. and a report of the resolutions committee, by Wil liam McAllister. Music waa furnished by Ward Croft's orchestra, poems on the life of Lincoln were presented by Miss Grace Chamberlain, former president of the club, and one of Its most ardent workers. The program for the evening, hav ing a picture of Lincoln on the cover, waa furnished through the courtesy of the First National bank ot Ash land, m memory of E. V. Carter, lata president of the bank and one of tho charter members of the club. Other letters and telegrams received expressing regrets at not being able to attend the banquet and compli menting the Jackson County Lincoln club on the high type of their an nual banquets, were received from Senator Geo. Dunn, Representative Glenn Taylor, attending the legisla tive session; Lincoln club of Mult nomah county; Frederick Stelwer anl Charlea L. MoNary. senators; Con gressman James Mott; Henry Co'r- bett, president of the state senate; U. S. District Judges John L. Mo Nary and James Alger Fee; Paul R. Kelty, editor of the Oregonian; Got ernor Charles H. Martin; Earl Snell. secretary of state; Rufua C. Holman, state treasurer; C. E. Xngals, editor Corvallls Gazette -Times; Gon. Geo. A. White; Joe JS. Dunne. Mrs. Isaao Lee Patterson, John H. Carkln, Geo. Neuner, C. O. Chapman, editor Ore gon Voter; Phil Metschan. Frank Jen kins, L. O. Paget, WlUard L. Marts. Lawrence T. Harris Floyd Cook, 0. F. Pruesa of Josephine county Re publican committee. Resolutions adopted follow:. "Whereas, since the last meeting of this club the Omnipotent and Di vine Providence has removed from our midst the kindly and loving pras ence of Will G. Steel, who was one of the founders of the Lincoln club of Jackson county, and was for many years actively interested In the work of this organization, and "Whereas, Will O. fiteel, by reason of his sterling character, lovable dis position and untiring public service, endeared himself to tha citizens of thla community and particularly to tho membere of this club, we, out of respect to hla memory, are moved to adopt suitable resolutions commem orating hi life and great publlo isr vlce; "Now, therefore, be It resolved, that the Lincoln club of Jackson county doea hereby express Its sincere ad miration of tha hlgn character, citi zenship and achievement of Will G. Steel and hereby expresses Its sorrow for the Idas of this loyal friend and noble citizen of our community, and "Be It furthor resolved, that a copy of thla resolution be spread upon tha minutes of this meeting, that a copy thereof be forwarded to the family of the deceased, and a copy thereof be delivered to the press. "LINCOLN OLUB OF JACKSON COUNTY. "By: Wm. M. McAllister, Kenneth O aDenman, Hi Id Ing O Bengtson, Wal ter J. Looker. Robert R. Hammond, committee on resolutions." "Whereas, during the past year the Omnipotent and Divine Providence has seen fit to call from us William Orleve, who for many years was aa active member of thla organization, and a loyal worker In the Interests of good citizenship, hla country and hie political party, and "Whereas, William Grieve has en Joyed the respect and friendship of the citizens of this community and especially the membership of thl club, and It Is fitting and proper that this organization spresd upon Its rec ords a tribute to him. "Now. therefore, be it resolved, that the Lincoln club of Jackson county, Oregon, does hereby express its sor row tor the loss of thla loyal friend and member and hereby extends to his family heartfelt sympathy snd condolence, and "Be It further resolved, that a copy of this resolution be spread upon the minutes of this meeting, that a copy thereof be forwarded to the family of the deceased, and a copy thereof be delivered to the press. "LINCOLN CLUB OF JACK30N COUNTY. "By: Wm. M. McAllister. Keneth O, Den man. Hlldlng O. Bengtson. Wal ter J. Looker, Robert R. Hnmmond. committee on resolutions," Use Mall rrloune want ada. Delicious Apples Cheap! 7Bc per box. (Bring your own boxes Call at Bear Creek Orchards Packing House On Pacifio Highway, V,i Miles South of Medford