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.MED FORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFOliU, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1933.
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RATES
Pet worn rtrst Insertion-
(Minimum 23c)
Eicb additional insertion.
pel word 1 '
(Minimum loo)
Per line per month without
copy chances
Phone 75
FOE WANT ADS
LOST AND FOUND
LOST-Elk s tooth pendant No. 1250.
Reward. TeLBSl.
.TmfoIaTrm'ifeM glasses in E. D
Kwood black case. Leave at M.vll
Tribune. Reward.
Mack band Reward II re
turned to Mall Tribune
LOST-U dog missing, call 1516
WANTED FEMALE HELP
rroropetent young "om"".
neralhousework, 15 month. Box
3467. Tribune.
WANTED - Thoroughly ele""2
W?hamber maid. None other need
apply- Hotel Jackson.
wont
Apple St.
WANTED MALE HELP
n-mnffW1
AiSrEDpIrtnV InTeTnlne.
Box 3456. Tribune.
WANTED SITU ATIONS
tJSS widow with 'tltu"
" wants to join thrift, farmer for
rummer. Box 3454, Tribune.
WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS
TEDLaImdTyT20c dozen; rough
wash. 45c doz. Washed and ironed
Tel 453-R.
WANT-Small acreage close In. mod
ern or 6-room house. 404 South
Ivy, ,,
W ANTED TO RENT House with 3
brtrcoms-El'Ji.
vanttcd Good tractor, also grain
drill State slzo. make & price. Ad
dress Box 3543. Tribune.
SHEEP WANTED - To buy yo-Jne
breeding ewes. 'Lecvo your name
and address at Grand Howl. V. J
Phlllppl or John Rohr
WANTED To rent furnished house
or apartment, near Academy. BM
3584. Tribune.
JL'NK WANTED
l w. oay cash roi JUNK BAITEKlEb
BRASS COPPER and lunk 1 all
n1?, BARGAIN HOUSE
J7 An drape
CAN HANDLE school warrants and
county warrants. i00r0. Box 357S.
Tribune.
INCOME TAX DUE Both state and
federal Have had years ol experi
ence in preparing returns Ptne
1217-Y after 4pm Fred L. Colvlg
WXnTED Household goods, stoves
tools or what have you Medford
Bargain Hauee. 27 N Grape St Tel
1063.
HIGHEST PRICES paid for furs, hides
and pelts Medford Bargain House
27 N Grape Tel 1062
WANTED Trailer. Phone 289-J.
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT 3 houses. 812 Summit.
FOR RENT 5-room unfurn. house.
Inquire 243 Bentty.
FOR RENT 5 room turn, bungalow.
Inq. Hamburger Inn.
FOR RENT Modern 6 room house,
furnished, clean, clcwe In. reason
able. 200 W. Jackson after 5 p. m.
TOR RENT Homes, furnished or
unfurnished. Brown 4s White.
FOR RENT 6 room modern house,
furnished. Fireplace and piano
1013 W. 9th. W. H. Everhard.
FOR RENT ROOM BOARD
RATES ?en moderate at 716 E J-lti
FOR RENT-FURNISHED
ROOMS
FOR PENT Purn:ned. hrs'ed r-xn
at i2 So Oak dale.
ROOMS 153 No. Oakdale.
A; IFA'TIV? --lorrji 404 S I'il
FOR RENT APAKTMLNTS
FOR RENT Furnished apartment
716 Welch.
FOR RENT New iy furniiied a;-sr
rr.ent. hvir.L' r,-om. be--irfTrn. kit-;
chen s::d ha:h. all modern, iocau-d i
842 East NU:n pr.or.e 114. I
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APIS. fUH hNItfJ4 Aiv-.
FOR RENT-MISCELLANEOUS
CABINS ROR RENT By day. wees or
month See at camp Witnu. k
R;vers:de. "
p'oit HbNl tioom i Ox t0 ad.join.ti
Mill rnnune Jod pdrtment on
G-ape street WU) remooei to uli
permanent tenant Phone 76 or sp
p:y at Mall moune i newspaper) of
floe FOR EXCHANGE
FOR EXCHANGE Big body fir wood
fnr alfalfa hav. Two miles north of
Trail on the Trail-Tiller road. May
C. Fry.
WILL TRADE walnuts, filberts, any i
kind fruit trees or ornamental
shrubbery for cows, writ vuia
Nurseries, Inc.. 503 Mill. Rowburg.
Ore.
FOR EXCHANGE REAL
ESTATE
WILL EXCHANOE equity In attrac
tive Medford residence for desira
ble country property In hills near
this city. Thla Is excellent Income
property, fine location, front and
rear lawn, shade trees, garage.
House has six rooms, modern and
carries a long term, low Interest
government loan with moderate
monthly payments. Address Box
34tJl and state location of property
and price.
EXCHANGE BARGAIN Large
property, clear, 7-room house; one
small house for property close In.
South of Park preferred. W. F. Gar
rison. 838 W. Second.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE OR- TRADE Apt. house
ior acreage or property In some
other city. 625 No. Riverside.
FOR SALE 3-room house, modern,
sleeping porch, high lot. fruit and
berries. $1250, convenient terms.
Inquire 532 N. Grape.
SACRIFICE SALE 16 acres, modern
improvements, best land in vauey.
Ideal location. Will consider part
trade. L. G. Pickell, 204 E. Main.
Phone 1580-J.
FOR SALE 43 acres In aflalfa and
grain under irrigation, good im
provements, electricity, cows, hogs,
sheep, turkeys, chickens. $5000
price. Terms. Box 3490. Tribune.
FOR SALE OR RENT 80 acres. 20
In crops; wnter piped In house.
Splendid buildings. References re
quired. Address Box 123, Jackson
ville. Ore.
FOR SALE 9 acres. Ideal poultry
ranch: cheap. H schermernorn,
mile west of Phoenix.
WHUN you think or real estate, think
of Brown & White.
STOCKED AND EQUIPPED 74 acres.
fine river bottom. 4o tillable, paved
highway, modern bungalow, barn
outbuildings. 14 milk cows, milking
machine, horses, chickens, farm ma
chinery, $8,000; $1500 down, balance
to suit. 15 North Fir
FOR SALE Must sacrifice Memorial
park lot Box No 501 Tribune
HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENTJack
son county Building & Loan Ass'n
Phone 195
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
WILL SELL OR TRADE 6000-mile
Chevrolet pick-up for late model
sedan. Ed. Foss, Talent.
FOR SALE 1933 Chevrolet coach or
trade for cheap car. Box 3650, Trib
une. AT A SACRIFICE 1934 V-8 Tudor
sedan; small mileage. 22 So Fir
DON'T FORGET 22 So Fir for bettor
used car values
BARGAINS every one. at 22 So Fir
LOOK at all the used cars before
you buy 22 So Fir
FOR SALE POULTRY
FOR SALE 600-clllcken or 475-tur-key
cgn Charter's Electric Incu
bator." 920 Bcatty St.
CALL Dressler's Square Deal Hatch
ery Chicks and hatching Ro:ks
Reds. 10c. Hansen Leghorns from
hlch producing old hens, 9c. re!
1569-Y.
COCKERELS, hatching eggs, chicaa:
Leghorn Rocks. Reds Carley 314-W
FOR SALF. Baby chicks. Hanson
strain Trom B. W D. tested hens
Sparlin'a Poultry Farm. Williams
Oregon
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE O. I. C. brood sow. $20 00
Fresh cow. Box 31. Waener Creek.
FOR SALE One span well broke
farm horses. 3300 pounds. Call
33 9 -R.
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Oat hay 8 00 per ton or
will trade for wood, posts or shakes.
Ishhcs. 2 miles out Crater Lake
hich'A'ay.
LAWN fertilizer ?2 00 a yard deliver
ed. 4H9 Elizabeth St., Ashland.
FOR SALE Delicious apples. 75c
box. brine vour own boxs. Call at
Beiir Crrk plant. South Pacific
highway.
FOR SALE Sprayer. 300-gat. J. R.
Robison. T.ilent.
FOR SALE Tractor Oliver plow, or
chard ti!5c. cheap for quick sale.
Eox 203. Rt. 1. Grant Pass. 1 ml.
above Savage Rapids Dam.
FOR SALE Good N"'town apples,
anc per box. Pinnacle No. 4.
! FOR SALE ninlnir table, bed. chest
of dra-A-rr. curtain, chair, rug
I and work table. 422 Laurel St.
FOR PALE 3 -burner Monarch
tr:r ranee. Good condition. 36
c.nh. Tribune, Box 349
MINFKS PiftC'-r and quart r, wive ;
of vr-T.s made to vour sDjfica -
t'.r.. We ;.:p any here. Volney j
Dixnn. "Nat" Bid? . 134 North Riv
COMPLETF wo r its of Aoratm L'n
oin N'.-x. e:;.arKa 12-vol jme edt-t.-Ti
U ?.a ;n p-rfe-: nnrti'im
H. .:; -:. v. : l: V.:.n.i
C U N- u. a,
FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Common deep-rooted.
lb. Phone 523-J-4. Olio Nteder-
meycr.
FOR SALE Karl Keen trunk. Phone'
710.
FOR SALE Hay. E
10 00 ton.
B. Hanley ranch.
FENCE MATERIALS Save over 60
on used wire while It lasts. Both
barbed wire end heavy rield tence.
New redwood potts 7' for poultry
fences less than 10 cents each.
Volney Dixon. "Nat" Bldg., 124
North Riverside.
FOR SALE Warte drag-saw. complete
See Eads-Holbrook. 38
Tel. 1192-J.
FOR SALE 6 shares Copco stork
Box 3434. Tribune.
FOR SALE Used Airway Sweeper.
with all attachments, including
waxer and polisher. Tel. 986-J
FOR SALE Wheat and feed oats.
91.50 cwt. Also OKi horae hay C
A. DeVoe. 623-J-2.
FOR SALE Baled oat hay.
7-F-14.
TIME TO RE-TIRE
GET A FISK
None Better
None Cheaper
SUNRISE SUPER SERVICE
12th at Riverside.
FOR SALE Used sewing machines all
makes; terms If desired All makes
rented and repaired White Sewing
Machine Co 34 N Bartlett.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
JA hSON (JO.
AHS1KAL"! CO
Abstract ot rule inn
Title insurance Tor
only complete 11 tie
System in jacksoD
County
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts
of Title Rooms 3 and 6. NO 83
North Central Ave., upstairs.
Oentlsir).
DENTISTRY Dr L B Gove. 325 E
Main
Expert Window Cleaner.
LET OEOROE DO IT Tel 1172
House cleaning floor waxing ori
ental rug cleaning & upholstering
1'alntlng apernaiixlng
M A BLISS Painting & papcrhang
Ing Tel 646-W 313 So Grape
JOHN H LOCK, painter and decor
ator Quality work Prices reason
able. Res 124 Kin; St. Call 853- R
Money To Lend
MONEY LOANED - $50 to $300 (or
personal or household purposee on
House purnlshlngs or Autos; also
Cars Re-financed Loans closed
within 30 minutes under super
vision of the State Bunking Dept
License No. 8-157 See W E
Thomas or E J Riley 45 So. Cen
tral. Transfer,
EAD8 TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
Offlce 1016 No Central Phone 315
Prices right Service guaranteed
HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack
ers and movers Special livestock
moving equipment Prices right
619 North Riverside Phone 615
LEGAL NOTICES
SUMMONS
Suit lo Quiet Title.
In the Circuit Court oi the State of
Oregon for Jackson County.
Frank Edwards. Plaintiff,
vs.
Mamie Nelson: J H. Larkln. the un
known heirs of J H Larkln; W H.
Humphrey, the unknown heirs of
W H. Humphrey: Wm. F Isaacs;
Lillian Amies Merrill and Norman
Merrill, wife and nusoand; Charles
W. Isaacs: W. H Spenman, the un
known heirs of W H Spollman;
William H Spellman the unknown
heirs of William H Spellman: .Mary
M Chllders. the unknown heirs of
Mary M Chllders; Sarah Grazer, the
unknown heirs of Sarah Grazer;
Phylls Grazer Millard, the unknown
heirs of Phylls Grazer Millard; A'.t
Grazer, the unknown heirs of Aita
Grazer; also all other persons or
parties unknown claiming any
right, title, estate. Hen or Interest
in or to the real estate described
In the Complaint herein. Defend
ants. To each and sll of the above named
Defendants:
In the name of the State of Oregon,
you and each of you are hereby re
quired to appear end answer the com
plaint filed against you in the above
entitled suit on or before the last
day of four weeks from the date of
the first publication of this summons,
and if you fall to so appear or answer
said complaint for want thereof the
plaintiff will apply to the Court for
th relief demanded in his complaint,
succinctly stated as follows, to-wit:
That a decree be entered adjudi
cating any and all right, title, estate,
Hen or claim which you. or each of
you. have, or claim to have in. to or
upon the real property, or any por
tion thereof, situated In Jackson
J county. Oregon, and described
fol
lows, to-wit:
BTlnnlng at a point situated
2bi 35 ft East of the point of in
tersection of the South line of West
Fourth Street and the East line of
the County Road (now known as
Columbus Avenue) in the Southeast
Quarter of the Northwest Quarter
of Section 25 In Township 37 South
Ranjz! 2 West of the Willamette
Meridian, and from said beginning
po;nt. run tb-nee East 50 67 feet;
thnce South 100 feet: thence WeU
50 57 feet; and t;ien- North 100
fet to the point of beginning, all
b:.ng in the City of Medford
and declaring any and all aurh c'.almi
. M ,, ftnd void, and decreeing
that the said p'.aln'Iff :s the ow.vr
in fee fiTipif of a:d prem"s and of
the whole thereof, fre and clear of
1 an' tnrI :I r'-ht'
title. eu'., lien
or intertst of the sa'.d defendar.ut.
or any of them, and that each and
all of the defendants herein, and e-'h
and all persons clsJmtng. or to claim.
dt through or under them, it any of
them, oe forever enjoined, retrained
and oirred frm aer a'.tm,t
;rti to e.:inl.in d: c.a;;n:r. :iy
.:, ;.;.t, ;', ;:ea os unrest a
lor to said property, or any portion
thereof, and that plaintiff's title to
! said pre mi if a be forever quieted and
I aet at rest.
The date of the order for publica-
o( lhl mnwn" January 29,
lt)35; the tune preiorioed for puoli-
cation of this Summon la onoe each
m1 tor lour consecutive weeks: and I
this Summons is January 29. 1933.
KELLY & HAMMOND.
Attorneys tor Plaintiff
119 North Central Avenue.
Medford, Oregon.
Nut Ice.
In the County Court of the State of 1
Jackson Detrick. Rufus, Ashland, laborer.
In ?he Matter of the Estate of W H. u"on' f" M"". '"mer.
Fisher. Deceased. Dicky. Grace E., Ashland. house
Notice Is hereby clren that the
undersigned has filed with the Clerk
of the above entitled Court her FinsJ
Report as executrix of the estate of
sa;d decedent, and the said Court ns
set the hour of ten o'clock a. m.. on
the 25th day of February. 1035, at
the Courtroom of said Court In the
Courthouse of Medford. Oregon, as
the time and place for the considera
tion of said Report, the closing of
said estate, and the dlsOfnge of the
undersigned executrix.
All persona Interested fh said estate
are hereby directed and required to
appear at said time and place and
show cau, if any they have, why
such relief should not be granted.
Dated and first published thla 23th
day of January, A. D 1935
CLARA T FISHER.
Executrix of Estate of
W. H. Fisher, deceased
Meteorological Report
Feb. 19, 1935
Forecasts
Medford and vicinity: Unsettled
with occasional rains tonight and
Wednesday; moderate temperature.
Oregon: Cloudy east and unsettled
with occasional rains west portion to
night and Wednesday, snow over
mountains; moderate temperature.
Local Data
Temperature a year ago today:
Highest 65; lowest 40.
Total monthly precipitation. 131
Inches; deficiency for the month
0.24 Inches.
Total precipitation since September
1, 1934, 11.84 Inches; excess for the
season, 0.06 Inches.
Relative humidity at 6 p. m. yes
terday 53 per cent; 5 a. m. today 81
per cent.
Tomorrow: Sunrise, 7 a. m.; sun
set, 5:50 p. m.
Observations Taken at 5 A. M.,
120 Meridian Time
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Boise 40 26 .... Cloudy
Boston 36 32 T. Cloudy
Chicago 40 32 T. Clear
Denver 62 30 .... Clear
Eureka 64 46 Cloudy
Helena - - 44 32 Cloudy
Los Angeles WM. 84 60 Clear
MEDFORD 65 37 Cloudy
New York 40 36 Cloudy
Omaha 48 34 Clear
Phoenix . 74 48 Clear
Portland 66 50 Cloudy
Reno 64 32 P.Cdy.
Roseburg 60 42 Fog
Salt Lake 48 34 Clear
Son Francisco 70 52 .... Cloudy
Seattle 50 44 T. P.Cdy.
Spokane 42 38 .... Cloudy
Walla Walla 48 40 T. Cloudy
Washington, D.C. 50 40 Cloudy
Mail Tribune Daily
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1935 JURY LIST
D-J INCLUSIVE
Nairn's drawn on the Jarkson
colm,v Jurv llst Ior 1MS D to
J. Inclusive, are as follows
DcVoe. C. v. Medlord. R. F. D..
farmer.
Davison. Mabel T Central Point,
route 2, housewife.
Dole, John. Gold Hill, farmer.
Dean. Frank c. Central Point.
route jt farmer,
uoae, jeasie r... Aniand, laborer.
Dodge, John S., Medford. truck
driver.
Dodge, Burdette L., Medford, orch
ardlst. Dlnklns. W. W Beagle, farmer.
Dunn, Laura. Ashland, housewife.
Dodge, Ina, Ashland, housewife.
Dunn. Nellie I., Ashland, route 1.
housewife.
Davisson, H. W Central Point,
farmer.
Dean. Geo. B . Medford, orchardlst
Dole. Edward. Gold Hill, miner.
Dixon, Helen W Medforay house
wife. Dew, I. A., Medford. Jacksonville
star route, orchardlst.
Dunnlngton, Cliff. Jacksonville,
star route, farmer.
Dltsworth. Frank, Trail, farmer.
Emery, Harry c, Ashland, laborer.
Earhart, Frank L., Medford, laborer.
Evans. Ella, Jacksonville, housewife.
Eubanks, Amanda. Ashland, house
wife. Elden. John W, Central Point.
route 1, farmer.
Edlngton, Mary, Gold Hill, house
wife.
Elhart, Homer H., Ashland, mer-
chant.
Edwards, A. C, Ashland, farmer.
Flnley, W. M Medford. route 2.
farmer.
Faber, Everett A.. Central Point.
clerk.
Fredenburg, H. A., Medford, laborer.
Ferns, Wm. J Phoenix, farmer.
Fox. Wm., Talent, rancher.
Foss, Edward E., Talent, farmer.
Froman, Charlotte. Ashland, house
wife. Forsythe, Edna C.. Ashland, house
wife. Frldegar, I. R., Ashland, salesman
Farlow, Thos. L., Lake Creek, farm
er. Fisher, L. M., Gold Hill, rancher
Fitzgerald, Jerome F.. Gold Hill.
farmer.
Foley, Prank, Medford, laborer.
Ferns, Hazel I., Ashland, housewife
Flnley, Clem ma. Central Point
merchant.
Fredenburg, Bessie E., Central
Point, housewife.
Force. Paul.. Eagle "Point, farmer.
Freeman, Leonard J Central
Point, route 2, merchant.
Florey, Mildred Nell, Medford.
housewife.
Fehlge, Frank, Ashland, farmer.
Fields, Geo.. Provolt, farmer.
Furry, Mllo P., Phoenix, farmer.
Fowler. Elizabeth, Rogue River,
housewife.
Flynn, Diamond L., Medford, mer
chant. Ghelardl, Carlo, Medford, laborer
Griggs, Thos. Heui-y, Gold Hill,
farmer.
Griggs. Mrs. Alice, Gold Hill,
housewife.
Glass, Theo. A., Central Point,
farmer.
Galloway, Robert E, Gold Hill,
farmer.
Garrett, Otis, Medford, route 3,
farmer.
Garrett,
Orlmes,
farmer.
Goff. O.
tate.
P. A., Ashland, oil driller
W. P., Central Point,
L., Medford, Ore., real es
Cross Word Puzzle
4. Exclamation
5. Diminishes
6. Craft
7. '1,'eaclilna of
fahle
. Poems
9. Territorial
10. Wondering;
fear
11. Couch
16. Deposits
18. AffFistanl
Ji. Walk
22. After Boiut
23. Double ifi'Jth
-l. Tipping up
Jfi. Keen
27. citrous fruit
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punishment
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timber
42. Type of auto
mobile
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I Grantham, Josle Medford, Ore.,
1 ho use wire.
i Gregory, Wm. Wiley. Medford,
route 3, farmer.
, Ji is tin, H. W., Medford. route 2,
whool principal,
j Griggt., Alice, Oold Hill, housewife.
Galbruith. Geo. A.. Talent, farmer.
Goddard. Ormy, Talent, farmer.
Gass, Cliff, Mt-ilford, route 1,
farmer.
Hart man, Lyal, Jacksonville, bridge
builder.
Howard, Roy L.. Medford, farmer.
Hammel, W. E., Eagle Point,
rancher.
Harrison, Mrs. Elizabeth A., Talent,
housewife.
Hatch. C. 8.. Rogue River, farmer.
Heath. Frank. Rogue River, mer-
hant. I
Hunby, Mary L, Medford, Ore..
housewife.
Hohmann, Arthur A., Jacksonville,
farmer. !
Hansfn, H. C Medford, rout I,
manufacturer.
Holman, W. R.. Esgle Point, farmer.
Hall, Elenor, Gold Hill, housewife.
Hoist, Bertha A., Sams Valley.
housewife.
Hughes. Lem H., Medford, route 4,
farmer.
Hunt. Aden M., Ashland, house
wife.
Hammond, Frank, Central Point,
farmer.
Hedrlck, Wm.. Ashland, retired.
Hall, Sydney W.. Ashland, minister.
Hansen. W. M.. Eugle Point, farmer.
Hubbard, Roland A., Medford, mer
chant.
Hatnmersley, John, Gold Hill, re
tired.
Howe, Irwin H.. Trail, farmer.
Homes, Elizabeth Myer, Ashland,
route l, housewife.
Hussong, Larua, Medford, house
wife.
Hastings, D. Verne, Ashland, barber-
Heard, Neal, Ashland, farmer.
Hartley. Chas, Clinton, Talent
route 1, farmer.
Harker, J. H Ashland, tourist
camp. j
Hatch. Elizabeth I., Rogue River.!
housewife.
Hostutler, J. K., Rogue River,
farmer.
Howell, Cheney H., Medford.
farmer.
Holdrldge, Chas. W.. Talent, farmer.
Hamlin, C. A.. Medford, butcher
Hoe! ting, Helen M.. Medford.
housewife.
Isaacs, Chas. W., Medford. route
4, orchardlst.
Ingle. Kathryn, Ashland, housewife
Isaacson, Jcsslo, Central Point
housewife.
Isaacs, Frank, Medford, Ore., 415
Arcadia, farmer.
Jennings, Delllla S.. Medford, R
F. D.. housewife.
Janes, Harris B.. Medford. farmer.
Joy. Albert C, Ashland, laborer.
Jacobs, Mrytle C, Talent, house
wife.
Jones, R. Earl, Talent, route 1,
farmer.
(continued tomorrow)
Communications
Favors Tounsend Plan
To the Editor:
Never since the time of Christ, has
there been a man like Dr. Townsend
who Is trying to do so much for
everyone.
It is his life work to give to every
one, regardless of whether they are
a tramp, or a millionaire, that which
Is rightfully his.
That shows how unselfish he Is,
and the faith that he has In human
ity. His critics are only hastening the
day, when what he Is Justly asking
for will come to pass when they make
the statement that It (cannot be
done) only show how little faith they
have In the patriotic home-loving
people of tills good old United States
of America.
It was such a fantastlo dream, ai
some of them would have us to be
Ueve; why don't they get out their
little crystal globe and tell us what
to do,
If they do know so much and are
s patriotic citizen, and do not do
so. they are a traitor to good govern
ment, when there is millions without
employment and plenty of people on
the verge of starvation. In this land
of plenty.
Now you people that know so much
about what ought to be done, come
out In the open and let us know
what It Is. I am sure that President
Roosevelt and congress would be glad
to hear what your solution would be.
In times of dlrs distress like this
no one should be backward In telling
congress Just what ought to be done.
They will Just Jump at the chance
to serve you.
P. J. KIRKPATRICK.
Star Route. Box 57.
Feb. 18.
The Leo tie of Nations
To the Editor:
i do not like vour attitude toward
the League of Nations. I have wanted!'11 Mrs- Clifford Collier,
to write you about this for some time I mend8 wm bt Interested In know
arui now since vour recent attack in n lhat RalPn "ntly received
regard to the Its 11 an-African matter
I cannot refrain. Of course the league I
has not functioned one hundred per;
cent or any where near It. Nor did
any one expect that It would. Never
theless It Is a matter of authentic
history that It has functioned ef
fectively In the settlement of many
minor disputes any one of which
might have led to serious results.
Any one doubting this can obtain at
any public library the document to
prove It.
And the very fact that we have a
League of Nations it all Is a great
thing. Let us not magnify its fail
ures but consider Its victories and
thus help sll peoples to become pesce
minded. Incidentally let us Ameri
cans snap out of our tight shell of
Intense Nationalism and become
world minded and take our rightful
place In the league. We belong to
the family of nations whether we
desire to do so or not. Why not as
sume our share of the responsibility?
A. W. SHEPHERD.
Route 4. Medford
Feb. 18. 193ft,
WM ft AAV ids.
WITNESSES FOR YOUNG KENNAMER
Iff
Homer Wilcox and his pretty 19 yer-old sister, Virginia, of Tulaa
were called to Pawnee, Okla., a, witnesses for the defense In the Phil
Kennamer murder trial. They were the children of a wealthy oil man
and were expected to figure prominently In the testimony of other
witnesses. (Associated Press Photo)
FIVE IRE NAMED
DUTY FOR COUNTY
George Flnley of Eugene, super
visor of federal farm enumerators for
this district, spent today in the
city, completing final details for the
farm census In this county, and
making five more appointments as
follows:
Fred W. Kelly. Medford: Ralph B.
Wilson, Medford: Ernest W. Smith,
Butte Falls: and Miss Dorothy
Owens, Central Point.
Some changes were made in the
Jackson county assignments in order
to balance the work of the enumer
ators. All enumerators for this
county have been appointed.
Nine farm census takers, are now
In the field, and the additional ap
pointments will start at once.
The farm census will provide up-to-date
data on farm conditions in
the nation, for use by the govern-!
ment. The last census was taken in
1030, The present one Includes fig
ures on farm population acreage,
amount and kind of farm and farm
home equipment, number of head
of stock, crops grown, and financial
returns.
Supervisor Flnley, ten days ago
figured In a political tempest In a
teapot with Governor Martin, rela
tive to the appointment of a county
Judge for Linn county. The governor
Indited a letter expressing his
freedom from "political dictation of
any kind." The matter was calmed
speedily, and reported as due to a
"misunderstanding."
"I am not saying anything about
that,'. Flnley sold today.
McLeod
McLEOD, Feb. 10-(Spl.) Mrs. W.
D. Coburn returned rtiday night
from CorvulUa, where she attended
the home Interest conference as dele
gate from the McLeod Home Exten
sion unit. Mrs. Coburn reports a
most interesting week and brings
back much valuable Information on
home economics to the community.
Laurelhurst school Is preparing a
Washington program for Friday.
Miss Clara Gordon Is visiting rela
tive in Medford this week.
The McLeod Home Extension unit
will meet with Mrs. Frank Dttswortn
Thursday, February 28. Mrs. Mabel
C. Mack will be present to demon
strate menu planning.
Miss Alice Rudd spent the week
end with friends In Medford.
Ralph Train from the Evans Creek
i CCC camp, spent the week-end with
promotion.
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Hosg spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. H.
Allworth.
Jim Casey was taken to a Medford
hospital last week and is reported
to be getting along nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Taylor were
dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. L.
Johnson Sundsy.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Allworth spent
Wednesday in Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rodgers and
family attended the basketball game
at Prospect Friday.
James Thomas has secured wcrk at
a ranch In the Eagle Point district
Some maintenance work is being
done on the Laurelhurst road along
the river this week. Local men are
doing the work.
4
To Make Hume Here Mrs. F. N
Evans end son of Pittsburgh, Cel.,
arrived this morning on the Shasta
to meet Mr. Evans here and make
their home at 324 King street. Mr,
Evans has been In Medford for the
last 10 months. Mrs. Evans was also
in this city for some time but had
been called south by the illness of
her IsUier.
"s
MURPHY BRIDGE
IRK STARTED
GRANTS PASS, Feb. 10. (Spl.)
Seven men were started on the Mur
phy bridge and highway construction
work Monday morning as the two
contract Jobs there were put under
way.
Five of the men are at work on the
road, clearing right-of-way land for
the realignment that will be don
from the Murphy bridge at the Apple
gate river to Grays creek. These men
are under Paul Hormsen ot Ashland,
foreman for E. C Hall of Eugene, who
Is contractor for the work.
Under P. M. Nelson, foreman for
Tom LUllbo of Reedaport. two men
were put to work at moving the old
bridge to make way for construction
of the new one.
FIRST GRID PRACTICE
FOR OREGON STABS
CORVALU8, Ore., Feb. 18. (AP)
The plgakin, roused earlier than us
ual from winter hibernation, went
through its crazy bouncings and was
thumped and flipped with fervor by
Oregon State college grldmen as
spring football practice swung Into
full stride today.
Coach Lon Stlner said more men
soon would Join the SO who reported
yesterday for the first spring drill,
devoted mainly to fundamentals.
Showing much enthusiasm, the
players were eager to meet the new
backfleld coach who arrives Wednes
day. He Is Lawrence Walqulst, form
er University of Illinois star and re
cently backfleld coach for the Chi
cago Bears.
Heath Will Sell
Gardner Bankrupt
Drug Stock Here
The bankrupt stock of the Gard
ner Drug company, 306 West Main
street is being sold this week under
the direction of Fred L, Heath, senior,
pioneer Medford druggist.
Everything In the store has been
marked down for Immediate clear
ance, so that all articles are substan
tially below regular cut prices, sc-
clrding to Mr. Heath. The stock of
drugs and toiletries is well assorted
but quantities are limited.
The fountain and lunch service
will be continued as usual, Mr. Heath
stated.
1 .
In Memoriam
Of Mr,. Hrltn nisda Mllbura
BslovM Ashland lady who paased
away at her bora In Ashland, Fab.
11. 1939.
A friend of thlrty-flva years sUndlnf.
What sweeter thing can I say at tne
end.
Than thla that we'ia lost a dear,
true friend.
You'll neter know how much It
meant to ma
Just knowing you were near and were
my friend:
Knowing then was someone. 1 could
trust.
Someone upon whom 1 could depend
To count each confidence a sacred
thing
And give advice without a reprimand.
My worries faded, like shadows from
the sun
just knowing you were near and
understood.
Farewell, dear Helena and truest
friend,
You were loyal to all unto the end.
w. are but human, we mourn, you
know
Even though we know that He wilted
It so. Written by a Mend,
A. L