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PAGE NTNE WHAT YOU WANT Classified FOR EASY REFERENCE; f VVA.li.MiO WtUiVUO Vtt liUV 1"0 tUlKV IBOIUIGW SfEDFORD MATJj TRIBUNE, MEDFOlvD, OREGON", TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1933 CO? Rend eiery ad on this PW- Vou will prohahly Una ex actly the thing 700 want to boy or sell. U " Un't there, advertise. It's Inexpensive, effective. RATES Per word tlrst Insertion (Minimum 25c) Each additional Insertion. per word Minimum 10c) Per line per month without copy changes Phone 75 FOB WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND POUND Purse containing money at Valentine's Cafe. Owner may have same by calling and paying for ad. LOST Pishing pole and reel between Trail and Bybee bridge. Reward. Tel. 840-Y. LOST It dog missing, call 1610 WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Reliable woman or lrl for general housework. HO S. H0II7. t WANTED Experienced waitress. Call at J. N. Cafe. WANTED Girl for housework. Ref. erences. Boj 6640, care Tribune. WANTED Experienced waitress. Ap ply m person, Tne wnat uoi. WANTED Plrat-class laundesa to do family washing oy macnine. ana Ironing; to take same home. Please give reierences. Call Medford 1263. WANTED Girl for general house work. Mrs. Brewer. Call 1051. WANTED Girl for housework. Room and board and S3. 00 weekly. Box 6862, Tribune. WANTED Middle-aged lady for work In restaurant and store. Corner Inn, 204 So. Central. WANTED Woman to do housework. Phone 666-X. between 6 and 7 p. m. MALE AND FEMALE WANTED Ambitious people to turn present Idle hours Into busy pay days through business training Day or Evening and Home Study Cours es In Junior and Senior work Fall term opens September 18. Medford Business College. OWN. WANTED SITUATIONS LADY desires position as housekeep er or hotel work. Experienced. Ref erences. Box 5660, Tribune. WANTED By experienced flrl. steno graphic work or bookeening lo do evenings. Write Box 5049. Tribune. EXPERIENCED stenographer desires position In office. References. Box 5807, Tribune. WANTED--MISCELLANEOUS 1 COUPLE, no children, want final) fur nished or unfurnished house. Per manent. Box 5638, Tribune. WANTED Men's used suits and shoes. 518 E. Main St. Used Ward ror Shop. WANTED To borrow 8600 on river bottom farm. Box 5886. Tribune. WANTED We pa? cadD toi household goods furniture and oves We ajao ouy metals nMes, pelts wool and tn hair MEDFORD BAROAIN HOUSE 27 N O rape 3t Phone 1062 WANTED TO RENT Five or six room modern home by permanent tenant, willing to pay six months rent In advance. Box 5866. Tribune. WANTED Clothing to supply worthy ones in need anything. Phone 1042-X for Church of the Nazarene. WANTED Clean Tribune. cotton rags. Mall HAVE YOUR Furniture reupholstered. reflnished. reglu';d by Thlbault. Phone 969-R for estimate. WANTED Heifei caitee Write Ruoj Sohuia Beaale Oregon WANTED Beef oattle veal, lambs and pastue J J Osenbrugge FOR RENT HOUSES FURNISHED bungalo. cabins; day, . week or month. Delta Farm. 3 miles west Oold HU. FURNISHED 5-room bungalow. In quire 109 West Main. O FOR RENT Small furnished house. Inquire 305 S. Oakdale. FOR RENT 1017 West 10th St S;i room unfurnished home, nardxood floors, fireplace. n:ce bvk yard 130 inc wa'.er Chorles R. Ray Realtor, Medfora Bid? Phtne 302 FOR RENT 5 ro0-) modem house, garden, fruit and attricttve grounds 22 50 per mo. water pa:d Inquire at 724 Alaer St FOR KEN! flo'O fufnisned at unfurnished Brown & Whit FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS ROOM So: rent; reasonable. 623 So Central. PLEASANT room, separate entrance 220 No. Oakdale. AlTHAvTlVJ. rvjB, A . Qrap. FOE RENT FUKNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Sleeping room 334 So Riverside. FOR RENT ROOM BOARD KATES reasunaole at 116 B Main FOR RENT APARTMENTS APARTMENT 808 W. Main. fX)R RENT Upstairs duplex east side nicely rurnlsnea ana iwawu, nis room, bed room, kitchen and bath room. Phone 898-J. 3 or 31. CLEAN, attractive apt Two rooms, kitchenette, bath, not water. Bar age. Reasonable rates. 16 West 10th St. ATTRACTIVE APT. Newly decorated. . ....... h..t Vinr. uMter tfar- new luiiit.uii., - . . age. Rates moderate. 10 Quince at FOR RENT Large cool apt. radio and sleeping porch 618 So. Oakdale. fopTrent miscellaneous FOR RENT Meadow pasture for 60 head cattle. C. R. Naiwica, hb" Follit, Rt. 3. FOR RENT Floor sander. For Sale Tree props, tree prop hooka- Econ omy Lbr. Co.. Phone 594. FOR RENT Business location room 16x50 Will remodel to suit tenant Apply Mall rrloune FOR EXCHANGE WANTED To trade meat for wood. Call 1559. LONG KRAG for .22 Colt Woodsman. Box 6769. Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE REAL . ESTATE 32-ACRE Improved farm near Leban on, will exchange for property in or near Medford. Box 6884. Tribune. VERY desirable town property locat ed In the heart of San Joaquin val ley, Modesto. Cal., trade for prop erty Hi or near Medford. Will as sume. Give description. P. O Box 25!?. Medford. FOeTsALE REAL ESTATE 5 ACRES, near city limits, irrigated, ladlno clover, grapes anJ berries, fair house and barn. Only HJ50; terms. Also a real bargain In a neat 4-room bungalow near high achol. L. G. Plckell, 204 E. Main. FOR SALE OR RENT 40 A. Improv ed timber land, S25.00 down and (15.00 per month. Call at (16 Cedar, after 1:30 p. m. WOULD you like to buy a GOOD modern home In a GOOD school town? if so, sec the property at 323 Helman St., Ashland; or write Box 462 for any further informa tion. No trades. WHY? 10.000 FARM NOW 4200 70 ACRES 35 acres completely paid up water right all In meadow Abundant water. 6 room house beautiful shade electric pumping plant dairy barn Buss brings children to Medford to school. Price 4200 500 cash, balance terms. For one week only. Remember all places I have' advertised In the past 6 weeks have been sold. Don't let this get away. J. C. BARNES 20 N. Peach. . Phone 910-Y. FOR SALE By owner modern home, fi rooms, sleeping porch, basement and furnace. Double garage, paved streets. Close in. Trees. All assess ments pald.Small down payment. Balance monthly. Phone 703-R. FOR SALE acres fine soil, 4 ml. out off Beall Lane, 3 rm. frame house, barn, '3 acre clover, pnsture. Bal. gnrden. Also good milk cow. Tel. 258-R before 7 p. m. 3-ROOM house. Terms. 812 Summit. FOR SALE lO'j-acre poultry ranch, equipment, baby chick business. Good opportunity for right party. See owner Cummlngs Poultry Ranch near 4-Corners Service Station, Mid way road, Central Point. Rt. 1. 4Vi ACRES, 4 -room modem house, 2 car garage, 4 poultry houses, family fruit and berries, close In, only (2500 cash. 4-room modem summer cottage, fireplace, electricity, fully furnish ed, fine garden, berries. shade, etc, only 635 cash for a clear title. Can 1 be rented during winter. ' Beautiful eest aide 8-room home, large lot. with fine shade. This fine property can be bought for $3000. and only needs 700 cash to handlo. An unusual opportunity. BROWN & WHITE. Realtors. 104 W. Main. HOUSES POR SALE OR RENT Jackson County Building Se Loin Aas'n Phone 195 HAVE several hUh -class home prop erties in Oold Hill Central Point Medford. Ashland fot sale on rent al basis or trade for Portland or'P erty Big reduction for oaah Bee or write E N Stldd. 40 Granite Ashland Ore. WHEN vou think of real estate think of Brown & White 100 ACRES well improved, stocked and equipped, close to Meedford some oaah or Income property Bal ance long time, low interest. O. A DeVoe. 523-J-2. FOR SALE AUT0M0BILE8 DODGE 6 Sedan: small mileage; new rubber; bargain at 285 00. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dod(te and Plymouth. CHEVROLET Town Sdan built-in trunk. New air wheel tires. Perfeci every way. Only 1529 00. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO Dodge and F?,' mouth 1931 HUDSON sedan. Body like new' lntde and out. Tires and engine ' perfer At a big saving over Its new car pMe. SKINNER'S OARAGE 143 So .Riverside Phone 102 Bulck - Pontlac EXCEPTIONAL USED CARS 1933 Chevrolet standard sedan, splendid condition. 1929 Oakland 6 sedan, this Is a buy. 1634 Pord P'ck'ip A'.o several cheap csm and trucks. STUDEBAKKR DEALER South Riverside On Evenings ana Sunday FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Fordsou tractor wttn double disc plow and disc harrow for orchard and farm work. Cost 1105: first 1350 takes It. Bowen, Rogue River. FOR SALE Hudson sedan wttb car tent and camp outfit. 15U00 cash Phone 951 or 832-R. NEW 1935 O.M.C three-ton truck at a substantial reduction In price. SKINNERS OARAGE 143 So. Riverside Phone 102 Bulck - Pontlac 1935 LA SALLE sedan. A w car. used slightly as a house car. New car service. New car guarantee. A quality car at a sugstanttal dis count. SKIrTNER'S OARAGE 143 So. Riverside. Phone 102 Cadillac - La Salle Bulck - Pontlac FOR SALE Dodge touring 35.00 Star Delivery 45.00. Ray's Market, Talent. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE: 60 head aheep. Ed Row den. Aplegate. FOR SALE Weaner pigs. Vt ml. Mo. on Ross Lane from Baker s hcore. Leonard L. Ray. Call after Sunday. FOR SALE Hampshire ranis. Dolph Phlpps. Crater Lake Highway. FOR SALE Saddle horses. Inquire W. M. Hansen. Brownsboro. POR SALE Sound gentle horse suitable for women or children 203 Mountoln Ave. Ashland, Ore 2nd houao below S P. tracks. TWO OOOD COWS, some good milk goats, 1 sow. 9 pigs. 1 wood saw for aal'j. M. V. Pomeroy. Oold Hill, cor. Old Stage road and Galls creek road. FOR SALE DOGS PETS FOR SALE Mixture Australian shep. herd and collie pups. Phone 744-X. evenings. FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS 10 AUTRA white pullets for Ml: starting to lay. Tel. 3-F-22. POR SALE BOO chickens, two lay ing house. 6 acres. Four Comers. Midway Road. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS POR SALE Plant vetch In the dust now. Bo ready for the early rains. See ua for cover crop seed of all kinds. Monarch Seed ds Feed Co. POR SALE PARADICHLOR benzine to kill peach tree borer. Apply now. Monarch Seed and Feed Co. POR SALE Egg mashes for your pul lets. E;ga are going up. It pays to feed good. See us. Monarch Seed and Feed Co. FOR SALE Bartlett pear8 god sec ond picking, 25c per lug. You pick and furnish boxes, Oregon Or chard. Phone 4U8-J-2. FOR SALE Muir peaches. Brawshaw plums, prunes. Concord grapes. 211 Vancouver. FOR SALE More esga. better quality, fewer small sizes If you feed our proven egg mashes. Monarch Seed and Feed Co. FOR SALE Seckel pears. (1.60 per lug. L. O. Frlnk, Talent FOR SALE 6 rustle benches and tables, good aa new. The Smoke House. FOR SALE Bicycle, good condition, new paint. Cheap for cash. Box 6053. FOR SALE Bed. repenting shotgun, child's crib. Will consider trada on boy's 26-lnch bicycle. 511 Haven St. Phone 1304-J. 3 KINDS of grapes ready for use now. the blue ready for Jelly. Riley Myers, Central Point. FREE PIANO LESSONSand 10 salesmen's commission if you buy your own piano direct from our floor. We emplov NO SALESMEN YOU GET THE COMMISSION. PRICES all nationally advertised in our Famous Baldwin Line of Pianos. Bargains In used pianos. Terms as low as 95.00 down and (5.00 per month. BALDWIN PIANO 8H0PPE PRUNES on the P. s. Carpenter place lc lb. You pick them. 2 miles west on J'vllle Highway. B. E. Ford. TOMATOES 50c lug. 2 miles west on J'vllle Highway. B. E. Ford. TOMATOES lc lb. Cantaloupes 35c doz. Watermelons, lc lb. Weeping Willows. Lozler Lane. FOR SALE Mulrs and large Craw ford cling peaches. C. C. Clemens. 303 Vancouver. Phone 1016-L. TOMATOES Field run, 50c lug. 199 McAndrews. FOR SALE Slightly used dining table and six chairs. 420 Laurel or phone 420-Y. FOR SALE Mulrs. Elbertas, 2C. C. H. Hofbeck. phoenix, Jacksonville Rd. FOR SALE Apples. Also A-l Bart letts. F. Wedge, 1 mile west Talent school. MUIR peaches for sale. Concord Oiapes, 'i ml. routh of While school house. Griffin Creek. Phone 857-W. POR SALE Peaches; fine MulM and Elbertas ready now. Rav Guches, near Roue River Aiode:ny. Jacksonville-Phoenix rood. POR SALE Peaches; fine non Irri gated Kibertas and Mulrs. Guches Orchards. 1', miles west of upper Griffin Creek schoolhouse. Phone 8-57-L. PEACHES for sale. mile west of Pnoenix on Houston road. FOR SALE Cull Delicious sppirs large sizes. Newbry k Sons, P.ioe nix. POR SALE Superfex oil-burning heater, small size; Coleman aso Une heater; aiso panel dr. 2'-B' Jt 6'-8". with hardware. Inquire last house left side of Lozler Lane, or Phone 849 -M. after 6 p. m. PETITE prines lc lb on tree Leo ; Younc. Columbus off S'wart, 2 ad house oa riat. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FURNITURE and stoves. Inquire 126 South Grape. FOR SALE Westlnghouac electric rant?e like new. 222 W. Jackson. FOR SALE Almost new gas range. 22 Almond. FOR SALE Alfalfa hay In shock. Mrs. Mike Hunley. Phone 198-R-l. CUCUMBERS Fresh every day. Mr. Doe, 1700 Prune St. FOR SALE Electric range, wardrobe trunk, cash register, addl-.ig ma chine, guns, watches. Cecil Jen nings, b So. Front. - CANNING beans. New crop. Phone 493-R. FOR SALE Boy. oh boy! Summer over and shorts less than half price. But It's lumber. Lee WU Hams. 1620 North Riverside. FARMERS. ATTENTION! For rebuilt second-hand farm Imple ments at bargain prices call at 39 South Grape. Medford. HAVE YOUR Ola Washer repaired! Reasonable prices Pick's Hardware IAUKS SACKS 2U.000 sacks on hand No. I s ind 2's. See us oeiore you buy. Mod ford Bargain House POH SALE Used sacks Across street from Montgomery Ward's. HAVE new wringer rolls Installed In your old washer Any make avail able Bargain prlcea this month oniy ticks- Hardware. BUSINESS CHANCES TO EXCHANGE Small going general .m,.ioiiui3D uunniLiu mm six room residence In Medford all clear, for a well located 5 room modern home. Must be close In. Box 5742, Mall Tribune. MISCELLANEOUS HATTIE REAME3 WHITE. Teacher of Piano. High school credits given Studio 220 Laurel. Phone 449-M. CAN LEND $500. more or leas, on good security. Box 6843, Tribune. WE MAKE and remodel clothing. Kiddles' and adults' apparel rem.ide Into new school and fall wear. Con sult us about your "what to wear this fall'1 problems and save. Tel. 744-X. evenings. PERMANENTS at Prevosfs Shop 145. cor. Oakdale at 10th. Ph. 727 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts. JACKHON CO. AHSTKAC'l CO Abstract ol rule and rule insurance rne ml; complete Title System to Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT GO- Abstracts of Title Rooms 8 and 6 No 83 North Central Ave. upstair Piano and Ouirar Instruction. FRED ALTON HAIOHT Accredited teacher of piano. Modem piano instruction, eiuaio sis Liberty Bldg., Medford, Ore. HAWLEY rRANSFER - Expert pock era and movers Special livestock moving equipment Price right 619 North Riverside Phone 615 Transfer. TRUCK1NO AND SJ"ORAOB LOCAA and long distance naullng Furni ture moving etc Reasonable rates Tel 633 F E Sam sod Co Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Public con veyance I Agreement 8. Vo'jna hears 11 Peer (lynts mottjor 11 Hcent 14. spoken 15. Performed with rites or formali ties IS. Proceed Id. Chart 2(1. liecuma firm 21. Corpulent Z'i. Jogging nalt 34, GoJdesi of tlie harvest tb. River island 21. Domestic fowl 27. til Ik worm tl Fairy tale monsters 10. To a hlghti potnt SI. Uo before S3. Behold 44. Ulrh brown eolor tl Mexican rubber trea ST. Entirely Is. Htiort sleep 11 Device for carrying brick 10. Opposite of aweather 11. Pigpen ' 12. French coin II Edge Solution of Yesterday's Puzzta F A RMifjjSTl IRPIaTlT A HO AM PAN MO L A 0 A W U N TjT" L L E D BlffiR Sill 1 E a s s lis s r a ni G)ip LkJlllEi. J E IlOAT N E P TfLT N Elu LTRA 11 lTTltdresTsy A W pp W E if" D Spjlp MAT ER I A l5 oTfA 1 & 2MT !i 1 2 If E R JN pie 1nme1s1snexit 14. Dad . Science of earthquakes and at tendant phenomena 49. Poker term el. Open 'handed blow 61 Understand M. Pack 64. Ancient lJ hen I clan city 65, Afternoon funretlon 1 1 i3 i n s i6 17 im iy r r 22 23 Wv.? To "-"SiT 32 33 M -m 34 3S :03ir H; 3 Tr3i "Jf W ": 44 ") 4S "47 4 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Money to Lend MONEY LOANED $50 to 300 (or personal or household out pones on House Furr.ishlntfi or Autos; also Cars Refinanced Loans closed within 30 minutes. License No. 8 157. Sc-e W E- Thomas. 45 So. Cen tral BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO Offlos 1016 No Central Plume 8l Prices right Service outran teed Expert Window Cleaner. lei oeowib do rr rei itn House cleaning (loot waxing ori ental rug cleaning and upholstering LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Sheriff's sale. By virtue of an execution In fore closure duly issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, In and for the Coun ty of Jackson, to me directed and dated on the 30th day of August, 1935, In a certain ault therein, where in Amelia F. Toft, as Plaintiff, re covered Judgment against Annie D. Hall, the Defendant, for the sum of Five Hundred ($500.00) Dollars, 'with interest thereon at the rate of 8'v per annum fjom November 13, 1933, until paid, with costs and disburse ments taxed at Forty-six and 25-100 (46.as Dollars, and the further sum of Fifty ($50.00) Dollars, aa attorney's fees, which Judgment was enrolled and docketed In the Clerk's office of said Court in said County on the 30th day of August. 1935. Notice la hereby given that, pur suant to the terms of the suid exe cution. I will on the 5th clay of October, 1935, at 10:00 o'clock a. m., at the front door oi the Courthouse in the City of Medford, in Jackson County, Oregon, offer for sale and will sell at publio auction for cash to the highest bidder, to satisfy said judgment, together with the costs of tnia sale, subject to redemption as ! provided by law. all of the right, title und Interest that the defendant in said suit, Annie D. Hall and J. F. Hall, wife and husband; Ira Chancy and Lenora Chancy, husband and wife; and Tom Norrls; and also all other persons or parties unknown claiming -any right, title, estate, lien or Interest in tlis real estate described In the computet harem, had on the 13th day cf Jxuuary. 1025, or now have In and to the .'allowing described property, situated lu the County of Jackson, Stata of Oregon, to-wit: The West half of the Northwest quarter, and the Northwest quarter of the Southwest quarter of Sec tion 30 In Township 36, South of Range Two, West of the Willamette Meridian. Dated this 31st day of August, 1935. SYD 1. BROWN, Sheriff of Jackson County. Oregon. By HOWARD OAULT, Deputy. Notice of Sheriff's Hale By Virtue of an execution in fore closure duly Issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon. In and for the Coun ty of Jackson, to me directed and dated on the 16th day of August. 1935, In a certain suit therein, where in City of Medford. a municipal cor poration, as Plaintiff, recovered Judg ment against the defendant, Mabel D. Simmons, for the sum of One Thousand Ninety ($109000) Dollars, together with Interest thereon at the rate of 6 per annum from July 1. 1927. until paid, the further sum of One Hundred ($100.00) Dollars, attor ney's fees, and costs and disburse ments to be taxed, which Judgment was enrolled and docketed In the Clerk's Office of said Court on the 16th day of August. 1035. Notice Is Hereby Given, that, pur suant to the terms of said execution, I will on the 21st day of September, 1935, at 10 o'clock, A. M. at the front door of the Courthouse, In the City of Medford, Jackson County, Oregon, offer for sale and will sell at public auction for cash to the highest bid der, to satisfy said Jutlment, together with the coats of this sale, subject to Cross-Word Puzzle f. Abraham's blrthpthca 10. Trifle 11. Lons narrow Opening 11 Cor rods 17. Near IL Evervretn tree 22. in this manner 23. Panltent 14. Unrefined ; metal 16, Grow old 27. Epoch XI Poem 19. Bottom of the foot IL Spot on a playlnK cord II OI4 times: poetic , )tf. ll profits bis 87. Nearly tl Knine by a mechanical contrlvanr 40. Trouble 41. Health resorts 41 Com (fiiB point 41 Heavy cord 45. Us need Is and thread 48. Deface 47. Turn to the right 41 Affirmative lu. Toward DOWN U Vat or cistern 1 Employ 1 Religious dlscourst 4. Splendor 1 Puis 1 Prominently 7. Attempts 1 Depression between t mountain peaks redemption as provided by law, all of the right, title and Interest that the said defendant. Mabel D. Simmons, had on the 22nd day of July 1927, or now has. In and to the following de scribed property, situated In the County of Jackson, State of Oregon, to-wlt: Lot 3, Block 1, Riverside Subdi vision to the City of Medford, Ore gon. Dated this 19th da; of August, 1935. SYD X. BROWN, Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon, . Jackson count v. Oregon. , By HOWARD OAULT, Deputy, j Notice to Land Owners of the Medford Irrigation District Notice Is hereby given that on Tuesday. October 1. 1935. at 1:30 P M., the Board of Directors of the Med ford Irrigation District, acting as a Board of Equalization, will meet In the office of the Medford Irrigation District, at the Court House, for the purpose of reviewing and correcting the district assessments and appor tionment of taxes for the year 1930. Such assessment list, as approved and adopted by the Board of Directors Is now on file in the office of the dl trlct where It Is open for Inspection by all persons interested. By order of the Board of Directors. MEDFORD IRRIGATION DISTRICT O. Arnsplger, Secretary. HOLDS INTEREST CORVALLIS (Spl) A number of abort aud timely discussions of top ics of vital interest to poultry men, with plenty of opportunity for ques tions, la planned for the annual Ore gon state Poultry convention to be held at Oregon State college Thurs day, sentember 26. according to a. G. Lunn, head of the poultry depart- meut at the college. The nrntrram innnnnH h Professor Lunn, will Include a dls- ou&slon of "Vitamin D. Potency of Fish Oils" by Dr. j. R. Hnag, animal nutrition specialist, o. 8. 0.; and "The National Flock Improvement Plan" by H. E. Crosby, extension spe cialist in poultry husbandry, who has Just returned from a meeting of the Federation of State Record of Per formance associations In Chicago, in connection with working out of the ' final details or this plan. Professor Lunn will tell of the methods used at the famous Mt. Hope farm In Massachusetts In Im proving the size of eggs, M. Wayne Miller of the western' Washington Ex periment station at Puyallup will discuss recent experimental work In poultry feeding carried on at that station, and Dr. W. T. Johnson, poul try pathologist of the O. 8. O. expert -I ment station will wind up the pro gram with a discussion of poultry disease control. - Courthouse News (Furnished by the Jackson Count; Abstract Co.. 131 B Sixth Street.) Marriage License. Homer W. Culbertson and Eva Hart. Willis 8. Maxson and Marian X. Shuck. Donald a. Von der Hellen and Jane T. Cook mo n. Dentley r. Middleton and Velma U Stringer. John F. Selvey and Viols, Lyon. Roland Allen and Vivian Arens. Clrrult Court. Orace M. Everett vs. James Walter Everett: divorce. Pinnacle Packing Co., Inc, vs. Carl E. Bow, et at; attachment Ralph Hooper vs. Ilema B. Gold; chattel lien. Orace L. Walker va, Ed Lamb; to quiet title. Pinnacle Packing Company. Inc. vs. Oarl E. Borg; for money. State of Oregon, by World War Veterans State Aid Commission vi. Robert M. Kent, et ux; foreclosure. Dellene Thompson vs. Howard Thompson; divorce. Prohnle Court. Estate of Florence Mclnnla, de ceased; probate. Real F.,tat Transfers. T. J. Wllmot et ux to Poneey Leon ard et ux: w. D. to land In DLC 48, Twp. 37 S. R. 7 West. Fred Combest to Harold Reed et ux; W. D. to lot In Block 18, Jack sonville. Sheriff to Chsrlea Barnes: sheriff's dede to 25.M seres In Sec. 22, Twp. 36 8. R. 4 West. Kelson M. Nye et ux to David Ne ville et ux: W. D to land In Sec. 10, Twp. 33 8. R. 3 Esst. - Caleb W. Miller to Harry Wright: W. D. to 0 acres In Sec. 17, Twp, 33 S. R. 1 East. Harry H. Wright to Laura E. Wright: Q. C. D. to 0 acres In Sec. 17, Twp. 33 8. R. 1 East. I. D. Bostwlck et ux to T,. M. StAn ton et el; W. O. to BE of 8E of NE, Sec. 13. Twp. 38 S. R. 3 West. Medford Service Ststlon to C. C. Purnss et al; deed to Lot 1, Block a, Medford. W. P. Sullenger et ux to Harry a. Naugle et ux: W. D. to Lots 18 and 14. Bik. "D." Talent. Amelia T. Toftto J. A. Llttell; . C. D. to lot on California St., Jackson ville. P. W. Herlocker et ux to W. O Man field: W. D. to Lot 13, Slk. 8. Central Point. L A. Dltaworth et ux to Nlon R. Tucker; deed to land In Sees. 10 and 24. Twp. 33 S R. 3 JAat. Ida M. CNell to Edwin-W Pratt et ux: W. D to Lot 7, Bik. 3, Ross Add to Medford. Ida Nelson et al to J. W. Hamlin et al; Q. C. D. to lot on B Newtown St., Medford. J. W. Hamlin to Richard Mole at ux; Q. C. D. to lot on 8. Newtown St., Medford. Paul A. Smith to Harry M. Lewis: W. D. to lot on Laurel St., Medford. L'm UaU Tribune want ads. Another 'Lincolnv -'K- : N r .mi i is Both adjourning congressmen and vieuori in Vvasmngton wore not a little startled to see thlt person walking about the capital buildings. He Is Raymond Carr of Sewell, N, J., who claims he la a relative of Abraham Lincoln, the Civil war president he so resembles, (Asso ciated Press Photo) ITP.-T.A. MEET SLATED FRIDAY EAGLE POTNT, Sept. 10. (Spl.) On Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock, the parents and patrons of the Eigle Point community will go "back to the Little Red Schoolhouse" to attend the first meeting of the Eagle Point Parent -Teacher association. It is urged by Mrs. MUlle Tingle af. president, that all those Interested In child welfare and the making of this community Into a healthier. safer and more desirable place to raise our children, Join their efforts with the P.-T. A. A fine program Is being arranged and a large attendance Is expected. A "get acquainted" hour will fol low the business meeting. Gold Hill GOLD HILL. Sept. 10. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lance of Wolf Creek were visitors Sunday at the homo of Mrs. Lance's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Cook. Mrs. Merrltt Mcrrlman has been quite sick at her home here. Prof. Inland T. Cook and wife have returned from their vscatlon and are living In the Reed npartment house. Mr. Holdrldge of Talent wsa visit ing friends In this city Sunday. Mr. Cotton of Ashland Is the new manager of the Richfield r.frvlce sta tion. He expects to move his family here before lory;. Jtid Doty of Central Point wss a business visitor In this city Monday. Mlsa Mabel Moore, sixth grade teacher, with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Moore and niece. Mary Rose Bailey, have returned from spending the summer In Ashland, and are now living In the Reed apartment bouse. Tom Cook and Dick Robinson made a trip to Yrcka Saturday to visit Chas. Baege, who was seriously hurt In an auto accident. Mr. Baege passed away September 1. Miss Ruth Lance returned to her home at Wolf Creek Sunday after apendlng the week with her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Nell Doty, Sr., and Mra. Wilbur Martin were business vis itors In Medford Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mayfleld of Pleassnt creek visited Sunday with Mr. Mayfleld mother, Mrs. Ruby Mayfleld and family. Wm. Fllppln, acompanled by hi daughter, Mrs. Marie Etttneer, was visiting here Friday. Mr. Fllppln left Medford Beturday evening for Lake- View for an extended visit with rela. tlvea. The VanHoevenberg packing house started work Monday morning. Sev eral from town are employed there. Mrs. Ruby Mayfleld he b-en con fined to her home the past week, suf ficing with tonsllltl. Donald Cotton of Ashland spent Sunday and Monday visiting his fsther at the Richfield service sta tion. Zane Becker left Monday for his home In Riddle, after visiting for two weeks with his father, Abe Becker. His brother, Pst Becker, remained here to attend school. Mrs. Millie Walker and daughter Sybil left September 3 for rVrt Klam ath for several days' visit. Lee Cook returned to hit home here September 8 from a hospi-at In Med ford. where he had been for some time. Mr. Cook was threatened with pneumonia and waa taken to the tos pltAl for treatment. NOTICE Divorce, Dellene Thompson v. Howard Thompson. Grounds, extreme cruelty. . t'M Mall Tribune want ads. .. Ei' AMERICA'S PERIL Bpaking Sunday night on "Chris tianity and the Indmtlal Motive" at tht church of the Naznrene, Rer. Fred M. Weatherford ald In part: "There are three philosophic, of We that come to our thinking In entering the realm of possession and atltudes sustained toward them. The first one Is the racketeer.- philosophy what la yours is mine and I'll take It. The second belongs j mo prom making motive what la mine I own and 1 11 keep It. Th third cornea from the Christ-sharing motive what la mine la yours and 1 11 share It. "Society cannot long ellst with the predominance of the selflsli profit motive. There must be a sub ordination of the profit to the ser vice motive throughout our Indus trial lire, or the cry of human suf fering and oppression will be heard from the stamp of anemic faces. "Our nation emerged supposedly from the thralldom of silvery In the 60s and capitalism w.ll stand condemned when It Imposes servi tude upon Its employes without sharing a reasonable amount of a reasonable profit. "Capitalism has divorced itself from the spirit of religion by leav ing It In the cathedral. Until ther la a turn to the Christianized deals that formed the democracy for which our fathers died, our civilization will destroy itself by the unchristian and Inhuman selfish avarice for gain. Capitalism must be remotl vated on the basis of equity If It la to have a permanent revival. "The top speed driving of cspl tallsm that brought on our collosai economlo breakdown Is flagged down today by the common bread-winner for a relnstltutlon of the principles of equity and Justice. The new world csnnot be rebuilt upon the poverty of the many, and the absurd cruel wealth of the few. "We cannot turn to communism ss a solution for our escape and future progress. Russians have no government of their own. The frulu of communism are bloodshed a-d bitter poverty, with the setup oi a bureaucracy that has completely de stroyed the liberties of her p-ople. She is defiant in her destructive sen timents against Qod and the churcn. "It in a pertinent question for us to ash ourselves in America shall we save communism or Chris tianity? If we are to save Christian ity, an unprecedented process of Chrlsttanlzatlon must be Instituted. Capitalism must be one of her first converts. The workman laboring under equitable end sharing condl tlona will receive Ood Into his Ufa more readily than he who nurses bitterness from a sense of Injustice. "We need the dawning of a day when Christian ' principles shall be so dominant In life that righteous ness and Justice shall be the nil of business administration. I THE GRANGE Eagle Point Orange Eagle Point Orange met September 3 with about 300 present, Including members from Phoenix, Be il view. Tal ent, Jacksonville. Roxy Ann, Apple gate and Sams Valley. State Organ iser Brown and wire were present. He gave a talk on Orange activities in the state. Masters Roberta of Rory Ann. Borg Talent and Demoss of Bell view also gave short talks. Lecture hour was furnished by Roxy Ann under supervision of Mlsa Conner and consisted of the follow Ing numbers: Two vocal solos by Mrs. Kellogg, Miss Conner at piano; cornet duet by Mr. Ooddard and Mr. Thornton, Miss Conner at piano; gui tar and mouth organ solo by Don Elliott; community singing, furnished nice finish to the program. Roxy Ann brought the contest cup and left It with Eagle Point, which will take It to Phoenix October 8, at which time the contest will be closed and the final awarding of tht cup mode. At this meeting the standing was: Brllvlew, 14 per cent; Jacksonville, 42 pern cent; Phoenix, S3 per cent; Eagle Point, 83 per cent; Roxy Ann, 41 per cent; Talent, 33 per cent. The total standing Is: Be 11 view, 38 per cent; Jacksonville, 83 per cent: Cen tral Point, 18 per cent; Phoenix. 48 per cent; Eagle Point, 18 per cent: Roxy Ann, 20 per cent; Talent. 41 per cent, leaving Jacksonville In the lead. A large percentage Is looked for from each Orange at Phoenix, as It la the lost meeting of the content. The contest Idea was originated by the educational committee of Phoe nix Orange, which gave a cake-walk to raise money with which to pur chase the silver cup. Sandwiches and tea were served. Next meeting. September 17. first and second degrees will be exempli field. Everyone la supposed to bring a package of old clothes, whtch wilt be raffled off. The purchaser of the clothes must put them on and wear them to supper. , Use Mall Tribune want ads. Direct Reduction LOANS on HOMES Variable Interest 6 to 8 In Mrdfnrd Ulltrtrt First Federal Savings & Loan Assn. of Medford 27 No. Holly St, o