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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKL), OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1933
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RATES
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23c)
Each additional insertion.
per word
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Pec Una per month without
copy changes ,31.8
Phone 75
FOB WANT ADS -
LOST AND FOUND
LOST Lady's dark blue top coat,
near Lewis Super Service. Will par
ty who found It please call 1160 or
594.
LOST Olrl's Elgin wrist watch. Sun
day evening. Reward. Tel. 533-J-2.
LOST Wallet containing legal pa
pers, operator'a license. Return to
Tribune. Reward.
LOST If aog is missing, calllfilO.
WANTED MALE HELP
WANTED 4 men to cut wood, cord
wood and 12-inch, 81.25 cord and
tools furnished. Phone Ashland 55
or call at 170 Mountain Ave , Ash-
land, after 7 p. m.
WANTED FEMALE HELP
WIN 82250.00
Can you make 5 three-letter words
using the letters m the word
"PARAMOUNT"? Rush your an
swer to G. F. Stayton. Dept. D-3,
De Moines, Iowa, and you will get
opportunity to win $2,250.00.
WANTED Woman for general house
work, close In country home; fam
ily of 2 adults. Mrs. Carley, Tel.
314-W.
WANTED Experienced girl for house
work; room and board and 815 per
month. Enclose references. Box
4078. Tribune.
REFINED Christian lady to take
motherly care of 13-year-old girl.
Box 4632, Tribune,
MALE AND FEMALE
RELIABLE men and women wanted
to service regular customers on Mc
Ness routes. Make up to $12 a day.
No experience or capital required.
Write Mr. Thomaa. 426 Third St.,
Oakland, Calif,
WANTED SITUATIONS
HOUSEKEEPING wanted by middle
aged lady. Prefer elderly people.
Must be of good Christian charac
ter. Box 4818, Tribune.
WANTED General housework; ex
perienced. Will furnish references.
Box 4818, Tribune.
WANTED To care for small children.
Can offer good home and oar for
children in rural district, near good
school. Box 4814. Tribune.
WANTED--MISQELLANE0US
WANTED Stock suitable for fox feed.
- Phone 1133. '. .
WANTED 1200 or 1400-lb. team for
ranch work for keep. Cox Ranch.
WANTED A clarinet. Must be In
good condition. Tel. 1141-X.
WILL PAY CASH for Jackson County
Bldg. & Loan stock. Box 4585, Tri
bune. WANTED
We pay cash for household goods,
furniture and stoves. We also buy
metals, hides, pelts, wool snrt mo
hair. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE.
37 N. Grape St. Phone 1062.
WANTED Helfera calves. Write Ruby
Schulii. Beagle, Oregon.
WANTED Beef cattle, veal, lambs,
and pasture. J. J Oscnbrugjro.
FOR RENT HOUSES
FURNISHED modern cottage, one or
two adults, Will have vacancy Oct.
18. Hotel ft Cottages Valandra.
Central Point. Ore.
FOR RENT 5-room house. L. O
Plckell. 204 East Miln.
FOR RENT 2-room house. 13.00. 321
Ashland Ave.
FOR RENT -room furnished house
Inquire 305 So. Oakdsle.
FOR RENT House, modem, furnish
ed: garage: adults. Apply at 731 w
2nd St.
FOR RENT Home
unfurnished. Brown
furnished
ft White.
FOR RENT ROOM BOARD
ROOM AND BOARD Home conveni
ences. 24 Oenesee.
RATES reasonable at 716 E. Main.
FOR RENT FURNISHED
ROOMS
FOR PENT Nicely furnished front
room, heated. 245 No. Orapc.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished sleep
ing room, snd garage If desired
. 325 So. Riverside ave.
FOR RENT i-aT front room: hot
and cold ater and shower. 20 8
Fir.
CLfcAN attractive rooms, reasonable.
410 5. Newtown.
FOR KENT FUKNISHED
ROOMS
ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8. Grape.
FOR RENT
MISCELLANEOUS BACHELOR APT8. 445 So. Front.
FOR RENT Business location, room
16x50. will remodel to suit tenant.
Apply Mall Tribune.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
APTS. FOR RENT 118 Almond.
3-ROOM apartment. 118 Almond St,
FOR RENT 4 -room
812 So. Oakdale.
furnished apt
NICELY FURNISHED hslf duplex.
Oil heater. Adults. I8 W. 10th.
FURNISHED Apt. Heat, hot
and garage. 10 Quince St.
FOR RENT Furnished apt.; steam
heat. Frigldalre. hot water and gar
age. 503 s. Holly st.
FOR EXCHANGE
FOR SALE OR TRADE 1 ft -h p. tank
mimo for sulkv plow or wheat. W.
o. Payn, Box 144, Rt. 1. Central
Point.
TRADE Columbia Graphonola, fine
oak cabinet In good condition, large
selection of records, for wood. 37
Tripp St. after 8 p. m.
FOR EXCHANGE REAL
ESTATE
GOOD 6-room modern cottage, priced
to sell or will trade for smaller
home. 438 N. Holly. Owner.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE Modern 8-room bungalow
and one acre, adjoining city on
paved atreet; fireplace, hardwood
floors, sleeping porch, laundry
trays; attractive living and dining
room. A real sacrifice. 83000. Very
easy terms. L. G. PICKELL, 204 E.
Mainv
A FINE east side HOME for only
83.000, and 8700 will handle It.
BROWN & WHITE. Realtors.
CITY LOTS from $250 up. all Im
provements In and paid for. If
you are interested in building or
buying a HOME, see us. BROWN
& WHITE, Realtor.
34 ACRES. $950; 1U acres, $1500.
Good buildings, plenty water; close
In. Terms. Pear orchards, itock
and dairy ranches, city and subur
ban homes. Everything In Real
Estate. ROBERTS, 720 W. 2nd.
FOR SALE 7-room house with large
sleeping porch. This house sub
stantially built and desirably lo
cated with ference to the Wash
ington and Senior high schoola.
Price $3200; easy terms. See W. J.
Warner, Jackson Bldg. und Loan, or
call 349-M after 6 p. m.
25-ACRE irrigated ranch for sale at
sacrifice. Small down payment.
Your own terms. E. E. Foss, Talent.
FOR SALE Modern home, close In;
fine shade trees; $t400: terms. L.
G. Plckell, 204 East Main.
GENERAL STORE on highway, Horn
brook. Stocked. (Grocerlea. drugs,
nations). Building cost $8,000;
stock estimated ;$ 1800.00: equip
ment $1500.00. Living quarters resr.
Concrete basement, furnace, well,
pump. etc. Lot 1 acre. Sacrifice at
$5,000.00. Rose L. Hicks. Klamath
River, Calif., Siskiyou county.
FOR SALE 46 A. AT 14 VALUE
Fruit, alfalfa, wood ana water, nose
In. good butldlnge. Sam Evans.
Jacksonville.
FOR SALE Federal Land Bank farms.
Convenient terms, uau warren
Patterson. Central Point, or write
O. A. Barnes. 1163 Oak St.. Eugene.
Oregon.
HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENT
Jackson County Building uou
Ass'n Phone 196
100 ACRES well Improved, stocked
and equipped, elose to Meedrord:
some cash or Income property Bal
ance long time, low Interest. O A
DeVoe. 623-J -2
WHEN you think of real estato think
of Brown ft White.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
25 CHOICE wesner pig. Tel. 403-J-l.
FOR SALE 4 milk cows: have been
fresh two months and leas. Mike
Koger. Same Valley, Ore.
FOR S.LE Good white-faced bull.
Ralph Wilson. Central Point. Tel.
111-X-l.
rOR SALE Work team, weight 2000.
Phone Central Poult 195.
1 TEAM MULES, harness and wagon;
1 team horses. 1 reister?d Jersey
bull, with papers. Call 1559
FOR SALE Wort horse. 4
brood sows. 1 wblto boar.
Howard, Roes Lane.
young
R. L.
COWS AND CALVES for sale.
Dundon. Rogue River. Ore.
I WILL buy your hoes snrt hep. any
size, at any time. F. A. Pearson.
Ross Lane. Phone 510-J-4.
FOR SALE Purebred ttamooutlett
rams. Oolpb Phlpps. Crater Lake
highway.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
PONT1AC Sedan; looka and runs like
new: all new rubber. Priced for
quick sale. $245.00. Plymouth sets
the psce for 1936. Now on display.
PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO.
Dodge-Plymouth.
THIS WEF.K S SPECIALS
USED CABS
1B33 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan: six
wheels, extra.
I9SJ P'.ymeuth 5-wheel Sedan.
1033 Plymouth Coupe: res bsr
gstn. I S3 1 Ford A Victoria Couoe. "
Also other real bargain in Fords.
Chevrolet, etc.
The Chryslers and Plymouth will
be here soon.
LAJIOK MOTOR CO
Chrrsler snd Plymouth Dealers.
38 No Riverside. Phone U.
(Formerly Armstrong Motors.)
FOR ."ALE Trucks and equipment
111 No. Fir St.
1 HUDSON Sedan, fine condition. Tsiy
I Ca-l J7 eg M3-B,
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Feeder pigs, one 1300-lb.
horse, a-year-oia uuernsey ouu.
Davis, over Buckshot Dill. Rt, ,
Box ST.
FOR SALE POULTRY
FULL-BLOODED PLYMOUTH ROCK
breeding cockerels. May Ranch.
Talent, Ore,
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Baled Klamath-Tulelake
alfalfa and grain hay. Phone or
write Loula Anderson, Merrill, Ore.
SMALL kitchen range and round
heater, good condition, all for 813.
Hotel i Cottages Valand.ro, Central
Point, Ore.
FOR' SALE Platform, 13 section, 5 It.
wide, IS ft. Ions. 8 In. deep. Call
at Lincoln school.
PRUNES lo lb, yvu pick 'em.
Hie lb. picked. I
TOMATOES No. 1's. lo lb.
DAMSON PLUMS 3c lb.
We deliver. . .
B. B. FORD, 3 miles west on J'rllle
highway. Phone 131-R.
FOR SALE Nearly new enamel range
and bed, springs and mattress. 1140
Court St.
PEAOHES for sale. G. E. Carpenter,
ml. west Phoenix on Houston Rd.
FISH DIRECT FROM OOEAN Users
of FrestvFlsh In Medtord drop card
Box 302, Ashland Ore. Deliveries
lo your home each week.
UNDERWOOD typewriter In good
shape, 827.50. Phone 039-j-s.
2-WHEEL trailer. Cheap. Tel. 293-Y.
FOR SALE One set of work harness,
one mower, one raki. one stock
siddle. one army saddle. O. L.
Ltndley. Phone 571-J-3.
FOR SALE Concord
Phone 597-J-3.
grapes, 2c lb.
FOR SALE Late model 11-tube super
radio, with short wave. 134 Port
land Ave. after 6 p. m.
FOR SALE Good field corn.
Schulz. Gold Hill.
M. A.
HUBBARD-WRAY CO. 30 caterpillar.
late model, flrst-clas condition.
DRIVEWAY MATERIAL 3 sizes of
rock at 8150 per yard, delivered.
Batsman. Phone 1534-Y or 912J.
FOR SALE Garage equipment In
cluding 50 gal. gas buggy, air com
pressor, electric drill, electric grin
der and buffer. 2 vises. 1 tap ti dye
set. 1 set valve reseaters and guides.
2 outside and 1 Inside mlcrometeis.
3 12-ft. work benches. 1 set grease
guns, 1 chain fall, complete shop
equipment. 103 So. Riverside, In
rear.
for SALE Complete office equip
ment, Including 29x33x24 Carey
safe, 4 drawer steel letter tiling
cabinet, roll top desk. Burrough
adding machine with stand, book
keeper desk and stool, P. Is E. check
protector. 3 oak chairs (1 awtvel).
1 12-ln. and 1 S-ln. electric tan.
1 electric heater. 2 2-drawer steel
tiling cabinets. 1 1-drawer steel fll.
lng cabinet. 103 So. Rlverslds, In
rear.
FOR SALE 3 mattresses, 39-ln.. good
condition, cheap. Ill Washington
St.
FOR SALE Apples, cheap: different
varieties. Half mile from city limit
or will deliver. Tel. 258-$.
FOR SALE 25 ten good clean hay or
will feed at ranch. Jim Woods.
Eagle Point. Phone ll-X-41.
FOR SALE Italian and Petite prune
Phone 7-F-14.
FOR SALE Grape and grape Juice.
The Dell Vineyard. Kt. a, aieaiora
SINGER Hemstltohlng Mschlne. Fine
condition: cost $265. ecu iuu. nose
L. Hicks. Klsmath River, Calif..
Siskiyou county.
FOR SALE Substantial a-wneei
trailer, or trade for wood, inquire
last house left-hand aide of Lozler
Lane or Tel. 869-M.
FOR SALE drupes nd rape juice.
Mra. Mary E. clarkson. Rom Lane.
Phone 510-R-l.
APPLES Several varieties. Oebhard'a.
Central Point. H mile north Bear
Creek bridge.
FOR SALE Grapes. 3 miles west Tal
ent on Bee son lane. Clarence Zemke
PEACHES. PLUMS. IVtO lb: grapes 3c
lb. Huklll. V mile south white
Orlffln Creek school.
FOR SALE Grapes. J. A. Manke.
3 miles east ot Jacksonville, adjoin
ing former Clancy orchard.
MISCELLANEOUS
VOICE LESSONfl Free voice analysis
and trial. For appointment call
lOBO-Y.
ROOPINC1 Let ua Inspect your roof
before the rainy season Thl ser
vice Is free. Call 370. Rogue River
Roofing Co.
BUSINESS CHANCES
MEAT MARKET Trad for ranch.
Box 4826, Tribune.
FOR SALE Service station snd 5
acre good ground, family orchard:
all under water. See owner, mil
south of Talent, Ore.
FOR SALE Restaurant fixtures. In
cluding counters. even booths,
show case, back bar, typewriter,
cash register, two gas rangea, hot
water tank, canopy, kitchen table,
cooking utensils, dishes snd sllver
wsre. Very reasonable. Must be aold
within ten days. Inquire at 410 E.
Main St.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Money to Lend
MONEY LOANED 150 to 1300 for
personal or household purpose on
House Furnishings or Autos: also
Csrs Beflnsnced. Loan closed
within 30 minute. License No. 8.
157. See W. B. Thomaa. 43 So. Cen
tral. Piano and Guitar Instroctlon.
FRED ALTON HAIOHT Clnsslcil snd
modern piano Instruction MEL
CHORD for every one. The only
method that never lam Studio,
1:6 Liberty Bldg, Medioid, Ore,
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
JACKSON COISTY
AUSTRACT CO.
Abstraeta of Title and
Title Insurance. The
only complete Title
System in Jackson
County.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstract
of Title. Room 8 and 6. No. 32
North Central Ave., upstair.
Expert Window Cleaners.
LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172.
House cleaning, floor waxing, ori
ental rug cleaning and upholstering.
Transfer.
TRUCKING AND STORAGE Local
and long distance hauling, furni
ture moving, etc. Reasonable rates.
Tel. 833. P. S. Samon Co.
HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack
ers and movers. Special livestock
moving equipment. Prlcea right.
619 North Riverside. Phone 818.
EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO
Office 1015 No. Central. Phone 318.
Prlcea right. Service guaranteed.
LEGAL NOTICES
Summons for Publication
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Jackson County. .
Ruth Alice White, Plaintiff
vs.
Homer E. White. Defendant.
To Homer E. White, the above
named Defendant.
In the Name of the State of Ore
gon: You are hereby required to ap
pear and answer the complaint filed
against you In the above entitled suit
on or before the last day of four
weeks from the date of the first pub
lication of this summons, said period
of four weeks being the time pre
scribed for publication hereof, and
If you fall so to appear and answer
said complaint for want thereof
Plaintiff will apply to the Court for
the relief demanded In said com
plaint, to-wlt; a decree of the Court
dissolving the bonds of matrimony
now existing between Plaintiir and
Defendant, awarding the custody and
control of the minor children of
Plaintiff and Defendant to Plaintiff
and requiring Defendant to contrib
ute to Plaintiff the sum of $25.00
per month for ths support of said
minor children. This summons is
published In the Medford Msll Trlb-
una by order of the Honorable H. D.
Notice of Bond Sale.
Notice is hereby given that the
City Council df the City of Medford
will on the 23rd day of October, 1933.
at the hour of 7:30 o'clock p. m., at
the Council Chamber of the City of
Medford, Jackson County, Oregon,
offer for sale the following duly
authorized laaue of bonds of the City
of Medford. to-wlt:
Bond Nos. 1 to 6, both Inclusive
Bonds No. 7 to 12, both Inclusive
Bonds Nos. 13 to 18, both Inclusive
Bonds Nos. 19 to 24, both Inclusive
Bonds Nos. 35 to 30, both Inclusive
Bonds Noa. 31 to 37, both Inclusive
Bonds Nos. 38 to 44. both Inclusive
Bond Nos. 45 to 51, both Inclusive
Bonds Nos. 53 to 69. both inclusive
Bonds Nos. 60 to 67, both Inclusive
City of Medford Refunding Im
provement Bonds, Series D, dated
November 1st, 1935. In the smount
of $33,348.09 and numbered 1 to 87
Inclusive and In the denomination of
$300.00 each, except bond number 1.
which la In the amount of $248.09.
said bonds to mature aerially In nu
merical order a follow, to-wit:
The Interest on all of said bonds
to be payable semi-annually on the
1st daya of November and May, prin
cipal and Interest payable at the of
fice of the Treasurer of the City of
Medford at Medford, Oregon.
Persona offering to purchase such
bonds sre Invited to bid thereon at
auch rate of interest, not exceeding
5 per snnum, a they shall desig
Mail Tribune Daily
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19. Metalliferous
rocks
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Norton, Judge of the above entitled
Court, duly made and entered on the
9th day of October, 1935. October 9th,
1935, la the date or tne first puDiica
tlon of this summons.
F. P. FARRELL.
Attorney for Plaintiff,
Address; Room 10,
Jackson County
Bsnk Building,
Medford. Oregon.
10(1)4.1
GENERAL LAND OFFICE
Washington. D. C.
September 21, 1035
Notice Is hereby given that subject
to ths conditions and limitations of
ths acts of June 9. 1918 (39 Stat.
3181, and May 17. 1938 (45 Stat. 697.
Public Nos. 415 and 417), and pur
suant to departmental regulations.
Clrculsr 1200, the timber on the fol
lowing lands will be seld Nov. 12.
1035. at 10 o'clock A. M. at publlo
auction at the U. S. Land Office at
Roseburg, Oregon, to the highest bid
der at not less than the appraised
price as shown by this notice, sale
to be subject to the approval of the
Secretary of the Interior. The pur
chase price with an additional sum of
one-fifth of one per cent thereof, be
ing commissions allowed.' must be
deposited when the right to purchase
Is awarded bv the Register, but cer
tificate of sale will not Issue until
the purchaser has compiled fully with
said regulations, Circular 1300. as to
the execution of the contract of sale
and bond required thereunder. The
money deposited win do rciurneu n
sale Is not approved, otherwise patent
will Issue for the timber, which must
be removed within 10 years. Bids will
be received from citizens of the
United States, associations of such
citizens, and corporations organized
under the laws of tne united oiatrs.
or any State. Territory or District
thereof only. Upon application of a
qualified purchaser, the timber on
any legal subdivision will be ottered
separately before being Included In
nv offer of a larger unit. T. 10 S.. R.
1. B.. Sec. 29. 8W NW'i red fir
330 M; T. 14 S.. R. 1. W., Sec. 31.
NE'i NEV4 red fir 755 M; T. 20 S.. R.
i w . sec. 27. NEVi NW'i red fir 966
M, red cedar 180 M, hemlock
55 M. NWli NWy, red fir 1,125
M. red cedar 185 M. hemlock 45
M: T. 21 S.. R. 4 W.. Seo 27. SE'i
RWU red fir 740 M. white fir 30 M
red cedar 63,300 feet, hemlock 40 M.
Incense cedar 40 M; T. 10 s., . o w.,
Seo 13. SVIVt WK red fir 1.900 M,
red cedar 40 M: T. 18 8.. R. 7 W., Sec
15, NE"4 SEVi red fir 600 M, red cedar
100 M; none or tne limner w do soiu
for less than $1.50 oer M for the red
fir. $1.00 per M. for the white fir,
red cedar and hemlock and 50 cents
per M for the Incense ceaar. r. 37 ..
R. 1 E., Sec 31, SW14 NE',i yellow
'pine 75.450 feet, red nr. 10 m. nt'.
nate and said bonds shall bear auch
Interest rate as shall be designated
by the purchaser thereof as aforeaald;
the bonds will not be aold for la
than par.
Said bonds will be sold subject to
the approving opinion of Messrs. Teal,
Wlnfree. Mcculloch. Shuler ft Killy.
Bond Attorneys of Portland, Oregon.
Said bonds to be furnished and print-
Principal
Amount
$2,748.09
3.000.00
3,000.00
3,000.00
3,000 00
3.500.00
3.500.O0
3,500.00
4,000.00
4,000.00
Maturity.
November 1,
November 1.
November. 1,
November 1.
1937
1938
1939
1940
November 1. 1941
November 1, 1942
November 1. 1943
November 1. 1944
November 1. 1945
November 1. 1948
ed by the City of Medford.
Sealed bids for the purchase of said
bonds will be received by the City
Council at the Cltv Hall up to the
time of said sale as herein fixed. All
bids must be accompanied with
certified check payable to the City
of Medford in the amount of 3 of
the par value of the bonds, which
shall be forfeited to the City of Med
ford In case any oldder shsll fall and
refuse to accept and pay for said
bonds, should they be awarded to
him.
Ths right Is hereby reserved to r
Ject any and all bids.
CITY OF MEDFORD. OREGON.
By M. L. ALFORD, Recordsr.
Cross-Word Puzzle
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Id. Hsbraw
Utter
11. Occupant
12. Not rough
IT. Sign of the
sodlao
20. Grievously
afflicted
II. Jeered at
14. Long narrow
boards
It. Waxed
It. English rlvar
30. Shelter
21. City In
Alabama
34. Aicenrled
36. Negligent
a. Rag .
17. One who
runs away
to marry
II. Frequented
place
41. Nervous
twitching
44. Above
4. Dry
41. First woman
4 Let ths bait
drop lightly
on the water
It. By
It. In sueh ease
tf. Ooes la
0. Rumor
DOWN
1. Day's allow
ance of food
t. Feminine name
3. At home
4. Undermine
I. English
school
I. Rsly
7. Dwells
I. Refuse
SE; yellow pine 120 M. red fir 20 M: T.
4 S . R. 4 E.. Sec. 29, NW SE'i yl- 1
low fir 1.775 M. 8W'i SE'i yellow fir j
780 M: T. 7 S.. R. 7 W Sec 19. NE'4 ,
NE'i yellow fir 2.590 M. hemlock 600 i
M. SE'i 8Wli yellow fir 460 M. silver i
fir 95 M. larch 10 M. nemlorK oau m;
none of the timber to be sold for less
thsn $2.00 per M for the yellow pine. ;
$1.76 per M for the yellow fir, a l.oo
for the silver fir. larch and hemlock ;
and 75 cents per M for the red fir.
(Sgd) FRED W. JOHNSON,
Commissioner.
. City Treasurer's Notice of Bond
l'a ment.
Notice Is hereby given that there
will be funds on hand November 1.
1935, for the redemption of the fol
lowing Improvement bonds:
CITY OF MEDFORD IMPROVEMENT
BONDS
. Serlea No. 8. dated May 1, 1931.
Nos. 1 to 17 Inclusive.
Interest on above bond will cease
after November 1. 1935.
OU8 H. SAMUELS. Treasurer
of the City of Medford, Oregon.
City Treasurer's Notice of Bond
Tayment.
Notice t hereby given that tture
will be funds on hand November 1st,
1935, for the redemption of the fol
lowing Improvement bonds:
CITY OF MEDFORD IMPROVEMENT
BONDS
' Series No. 4. dated May 1, 1931.
Nos. 1 to 66 inclusive. t
Interest on above bonds will cease
after November 1. 1935.
OUS H. SAMUELS. Treasurer
of the city of Medford. Oregon.
ETERNAL REDEMPTION
T AT PRICE OF
Drawing hta txt from Hebrews 9:
11-12, Pred M. Weatiwford, speaking
from the Church of the Nazsrene pul
pit Sunday morning, said in brief as
iouows;
"First of all, I want you to get my
text: 'But Christ being an high
priest of good things to oome by his
own blood he entered In onoe into
the holp place, having obtilned eter
nal redemption for us.'
"Man-made religions have devised
plans and instituted movements for
the betterment of humanity. But to
the Christian religion and vital sal.
vttlon, comparatively speaking,' It In
like the oft seen advertisement,
There are no substitutes. 'Without
the shedding of blood (there) is no
remission (of sin).1
"Man might choose other methods
by which to aave the world, but this
only reveals the limitations of the
finite mind. The way made by the
Infinite la through the ahed blood of
Christ, and this is the only thorough
fare leading to forglvenesa. Why He
should have made It thus Is aa mys
terious to man as is the combination
of certain personalities frequently
seen to fall In love.
"Paul gives us the reason for the
sacrifice of Christ on the cross as a
provisory remedy for the forgiveness
of sin In Romans 6:18-19, Therefore
as by the offence of one (Adam)
Judgment eame upon all men to con
demnation: even so by the righteous
neas of one (Jesus) the free gift
came upon all men unto Justification
of life. For aa by one man's dis
obedience mny were made sinners,
so by the obedience of one shall
many be made righteous.' "
TO
OTTAWA. Oct. 16. (AP) Canada's
Liberal party, out of office for five
years, swept back today Into control
of true house of commons with the
most decisive victory In the coun
try's history.
The majority of the Conservative
government, led by Premier Rj B.
Bennett, was wiped out by a wave of
antl-admlnlatratlon votes.
New partlea made a dismal show
ing, but In the West the social credit
group won more than & dozen parlia
ment seats, most of them from Al
berta, birthplace of the party.
WIFE FAILS IN. EFFORT
HALT HUSBANDS SUICIDE
SAUEM. Oct. 16. (AP) Arthur
Gunning, 36, ot Salem, died at a hos
pital her last night after shooting
himself through the head with an
automatic pistol early yesterday mor
ning.
Hi widow, Mr. Katherln Gunning
told police she hsd attempted to
knock the firearm from his grasp as
he shot. Earlier she said, she had
restrained ber husband from drink
ing from a glas which the believed
contained poison.
MEDFORD COUPLE GET
RENO WEDDING PERMIT
RENO, Nev Oct. 15. (AP) Mar-
liage licenses Issued over the week
end Included:
Beverly E. Denton. 36. snd Oeneva
K. Proctor, 23. both of Medford. Ore
Neither of the contracting parties
ire luted In Medford directories.
HUMAN TORCH SUICIDE
METHOD OF YOUNG WIFE
BAKU, V. B. S. R.. Oct. 18. (UP)
Nsr.lt Nsaerova, young Armenian
student, today set fire to herself and
perished as human torch because
her husbsnd mistreated her.
Police ssld her husbsnd objected
strenuously to her modern manners,
wsntlng her to follow the traditional
confined life of Armenian women.
Officer Ipheld.
TOLEDO, Ore., Oct. 16. (AP) City
Marshal J. L. Banta of Waldport fired
a tear ta hot while In performance
of hi duties and I not liable for
any resulting damages, Circuit Judge
Carl E. Wlmberly ruled. Eugene
Webb claimed his eye were injured
permanently by the tear gas, and
brought ault for 113,000.
Fall Farm Wages
13 Per Cent Over
Period Last Year
WASHINGTON. Oct. 16. (AP)
An Increase of 13 per cmt In
farm weges this fsll over the
same period last yesr was re
ported today by the bureau of
agricultural economlca.
The aupply of farm hands was
reported about 95 per cent ot
pre-war with the demand for
labor 80 per cent of pre-war.
The farm wage index on Octo
ber 1 was 102 compared with 99
on July 1 and 93 on October 1.
1034. In estimating the Index,
the bureau uses ths average from
1910 to 1914 to equal 100,
The average wage for farm
hands this fall Is $20.37 a month
with bosrd, $30.38 a month with
out bosrd.
IN DEATH OF SON
ST. HELENS, Ore., Oct. 18. (AP)
Ernest Jauron of St. Helens was ab
solved today by a coroner's jury for
the death of his son James, 15, who
became 111 after he was struck on the
tempiS by his father.
The father, testimony at the hear
ing showed, struck a "back-handed"
blow October 10, following an argu
ment with his son. The youth died
Sunday.
Dr. R. J. McDonald, who attended
the youth, said his skull was thin
and the blow caused a small fracture
that resulted In a hemorrhage. James
remained unconscious almost from
the time of his Injury to his death.
Countess Barbara
Expecting Stork
PARIS, Oct. 16. (AP) Countess
Barbara Hutton HaugwlUs-Ravent-
low announced today that she ex
pects to become a mother next Feb
ruary or March.
'Yea, It's true," she said while
being fitted for a new wardroue.
"I expect a baby by the end of Feb
ruary or early in March.
"But I am not yet decided wheth
er the baby will be born nere or
In America."
Offer $9000 For
Jim Rolph's Ranch
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct, 16. (UP)
When the auctioneer raised hrs
hammer to "knock down" the 40,
000 ranch of the late Jamea Rolph.
Jr., governor of California and may
or of San Francisco for two decades,
there were no takers. The highest
bid and only bid offered Auction
eer James Connelly was for 99000.
Connelly announced that an ef
fort would be made to obtain a
better offer for the 350 acres, a
manalon, barna and outbuildings, a
huge barbecue grounds and 16U
acres of unimproved land.
1
Lust Slayer Dies
In Electric Chair
JOLIET. Til., Oct. 16. (AP) Ger
ald Thompson, who embraced the
Roman Catholle religion In the last
few daya of his life, waa executed
In the eleotrlc chair yesterday for
the lust murder of Mildred Hall
mark, 10, of Peoria.
Aa one of hi last acta, , he is
sued a strange, rambling statement,
declaring himself ready to die and
urging all to turn to religion ror
solace and guidance.
Financial Sanctions
Found Theoretical
BASEL, Switzerland, Oct. 16.
(AP)-rHesds of Central European
banks, here for the monthly meet
ing of the Bsnk of International
settlement board, today concurred In
the 'view that the League of Na
tions' proposed financial sanctlona
agalnat Italy are "more theoretical
than practical.
COMPOSERS WIFE GIVEN
DECREE FOR CRUELTY
CARSON CITY, Nev Oct. 16. (UP)
Mrs. Sylvia Brown waa granted a
dtvorqs and 32000 a month alimony
today from Lew Brown, stage ano
screen musical comedy composer, 01
chargea of cruelty.
Brown, now In Hollywood, disre.
gsrded the action, and Judge Clark
Guild granted the absolute decree by
default. Mrs. Brown also won custody
of her two children, Naomi and Ar
lene.
Horse Can't Take It
PUTALLUP. Waah., Oct. 16, (UP)
Richard Richardson felt a sudden
shock as he led hi horse along a
road. He dropped the rope and ran,
but the horse fell desd. A short dis
tance away a broken power line was
discovered, one end on the ground,
power repair men said a horse could
stand less electricity than any anlmsl
known.
Probe Crn.h Death of Three
WEI8ER. Idaho. Oct. 16. (AP)
A Washington county coroner' Jury
was called here thla afumvon to
determine the cause of an auto
mobile crash In which Ormey Lee,
36, Mra, Juanlta Coulter Watklna,
31. and Frank Whlttler, 20. all ot
Welser. were fatally Injured
last night.
here
SOUTHAMPTON. Oct. 18 (UP)
Seven hundred officer and men of
the first battalion of the Maneheater
regiment sailed today for a two-year
tour in Egypt, six hour after they
hsd arrived from a two-year stay in
Bermuda.
WINDOW OLASb We Mil wtodoe)
glas and wtu replace four broken
windows reasonably, rrow bridge cab
inet Work.
THEO. ROOSEVELT
DISAGREES WITH
BORAH ON ISSUES
NEW YORK, Oct. lfl. (UP) Col.
Theodore Roosevelt disagrees with
Senator William E. Borah that the
1938 Republican presidential cam
paign should be baaed on a "trust
buftttng Issue."
"There arc others that will over
shadow it." wrote the prominent east
ern Republican to the Idiho senator.
Some political quarters In Wash
ington were quick to reed Into th
exchange of coresrpondence desire
of the senator, not an avowed candi
date for the Republican presidential
nomination, to learn the viewa of
eastern party leaders.
"I entirely agree that monoplUs
are evil." Colonel Roosevelt told, "for
I am a firm believer In the estab
lished American principle of compe
tition. "I believe that the ' Republlcaa
party should take clear and un
equivocal stand on this Issue.
"I do not agree, however, that thl
will be the major issue of the cam
paign." Colonel Roosevelt, discussing wht
he caled the "scandalous waste" of
public funds, charged "the adminis
tration has attempted to fog by bor
rowing the money Instead of squarely
facing the issue and attempting to
raise It by taxation."
SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 16. (AP)
Injunctions preventing collection et
more than a million dollars In AAA
processing taxea were continued or
ordered Into effect in 13 cases before
Federal Judge A. F. St. Sure today.
Next Monday the cases are to be set
for trial on their merits.
Preliminary injunctions had previ
ously been granted In eight of tn
cases. After a decision in the ninth
circuit court of appeals last summer
denying restraining orders on a simi
lar Issue In the state of Waehtngton
milling cases, the government moved
the injunctions be dissolved In fed
eral district court here.
FLOOD CONTROL WORK
FOR 250 NEAR EUGENE
EUGENE, Ore., ' Oct. 16. (API
More than 350 men were at wort
today on the flood control project
for the Willamette and McKerun
rivers.
Three separate contracting firm
are operating on the project be
tween Springfield and Harrlsburg.
Kuckenberg tc Wttten hsd start
ed construction of 42S0 lineal fee
of embankment on the east bank
of the Willamette river at the mouth
of the McKenzle.
Another contract will be let gooa
for revetment at two point be
tween Eugene and Junction City.
HARD LABOR SENTENCE
WASHINGTON, Oct, 16. (AP) Clyda
Johnson, who wa president and di
rector of the American Bank of Spo
kane, Wash., and E. B. McBrld. who
waa vice-president of the bank, must
serve sentences of not less than six
months or more than two year' Im
prisonment at hard labor In the atat
penitentiary on conviction of having
unlawfully borrowed 310.000 from the
bank.
The supreme court refused today
to review the decision of the Wash
ington supreme court sustaining lv
sentences. , ,
Aged Eugenean On
7000 Mile Journey
AURORA. Colo.. Oct. 16. (API
John O. Dorffler, 80 year old Eugene,
Ore., man waa preparing to leave
Aurora today for California on th
last lap of 7000 mile Journey ts vtstt
all of hi eight children, residing la
seven states.
He ha been in Aurora for a week
with his son John. In California h
will visit In Los Angelea and San
Francisco and from there will return
to Eugene. ,
635 War Casalties
En Route to Italy
PORT SAID, Oct. 16. (AP( IU1
Isn ship earned 833 casualties
through the canal Friday and Sat
urday en route for Italy, It wag
made known today. Th men were
victims both of sickness and
wounds.
Week-end ship through th canal
to the war rone carried 6.500 Italian
troops.
Agents Pe!h Nitoral ,
SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 16. (AP)
Death of Donald O. Sutherland,
special agent In charge of Internal
revenue Intelligence at Seattle, who
body wa found In hi hot! room
her todaY wa "probably due to
natural cus." Deputy Coroner
Sherman Lslsnd reported after an
autopsy.
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OUN8MITH Repair for all make
of guns. 81m Bros.. 33 N Fir.
I Us Mall Tribune want tdtV
INJUNCTIONS STAY
ON PROCESS TAXES