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MEDFORD MAIL TRTBTJNTE. TifEDFOIiD. OREGON, "WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 26. 1936. PAGE NTNT5 ) sail Read every ad on this page You will probably (Ind exactly the tblngs you Have been looking for or a aale or trade lor unused artlclea you may bave. Search your attic or tore-room you may llnd many things others are seek ing and be able to realize Im mediate caah. II what you want Isn't here, advertise for It Tribune Classified ads are Inexpensive effective! RATES Per word first Insertion (Minimum 25c) Each additional Insertion, per word lc (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without copy changes ... $1.25 Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS Lost and found LOST Soft-coated Airedale; black body, tan head. Call 744-Y. LOST If dog Is missing, call 1516. WANTED MALE HELP I WANT to Interview young man wlll- I I Ing to undergo special training after working hours, preparatory to ac cepting position in servicing ELBC TRrOAL REFRIGERATION AND ATR CONDITIONING equipment Address Box 698. Mall Tribune, stat ing age. education, experience, phone. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Woman or girl to care for . Infant and do housekeeping about three days a week. Local references required. Tel. 1422-L. WANTED Reliable middle - aged woman for housework. References required. Phone 1409-J. WANTED Girl or woman for light housework. Phone 267-J. WANTED Unincumbered woman for general housework and care of two children; room board and spend ing money. References required. 7U S. Oakdale or Phone 841-J. WANTED SITUATIONS SITUATION WANTED Experienced cook and housekeeper hotel, camp or hospital go anywhere; local ref erences. . Olve full particulars ursi letter. Box 710. Tribune. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Heifer calf. 10-14 months old. State price. Box 238, Tribune. WANTED To exchange work for '26 or '27 model T Ford or Chev. James H. Davis, 306 North Central. WANTED A 3-plece orchestra to play at Dutch Mill, Klamath Junc tion. WANT TO BUY Springer heifers. Ralph Wilson, Central point, Tel. Hl-X-1. WANT to borrow $1800 on fine home on Rogue river Bnd highway. BROWN te WHITE, Realtors. WANTED Stock suitable for fox feed. rnoue nao. WANTED We pay cash for household goods, furniture and stoves. We also buy metals, hides, pelts, wool and mo hair. MED FORD BARGAIN HOUSE. 27 N. Grape St. Phone 1062. WANTED Cook stoves, heaters, bed springs, makilcacKB. uajr-iw-, -- tary v-ouches and cots or what have you? We pay cash or exchange MEW DEAL FURN. EXCHANGE 423 E. Main St. WANTED FURS FURS FURS Highest cash price paid for raw furs. Complete line of traps on ssle. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27-29 No. Grape St. Medford. WANTED Small beauty shop, good location. S. Z. Roberts, Gen. Del.. Medford, Ore. JUNK- JUNK WANTED CASH PAID for Inner tubes, le per ( lb. up. Rags, cotton and wool, up to so per lb. Scrap Iron, email or large lots; also all other metals of all deenptions. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 No Orspe. Phone 1062. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Reliable adults, 8-room modern house. Call at 820 Dskot Ave. FOR RENT Furnished 4-room houss; adults. 410 Hsmtlton. FURNISHED house, 4 rooms, bath and sleeping portch, $25. 529 8. Grape. Phone C. A. DeVoe. MODERN furnished half duplex. Key at 219 8. Ivy. Ton RENT -roon. modern furnish ed house, close In. Phone 457-J. FOR RENT Homes, furnished or unfurnished. BROWN & WHITE 4-ROOM furnished house for rent electric range Inquire 805 South OiKfiale FOR RENT-BOARD ROOM ROOM AND BOARD Mca'.s served fsmiiy style. 146 So. Holly. BOARD AND ROOM, rstes reasonable at 716 E. Main. BOARD Home-cooVM mes'. sfrvwl In private home. Returnable rates Nsr business fl''-'et, 23 N. Orange St. Phone 1473-X. ROOM BOAHD Hotne eoolced Use Mall Tribune want sua. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT 5-room apt., partly furn. Close In. 20 8. Fir. FURNISHED APTB, Phone 879-X, FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FURNISHED ROOMS, with garden. 114 Almond. ATTRACTIVE rooms, 404 8. Grape. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT A diversified orchard on shares. BROWN & WHITE, Realtors FOR EXCHANGE FOR SALE OR TRADE 22. year-old bens; gentle work horse. H. O. Moen. Rt. 1, Box 354-A. FOR SALE OR TRADE 3-wheel trail- it. 438 8. Fir. FOR SALE OR TRADE Good gentle 1650-lb. work horse. 20 Mountain Ave., Ashland. FOR SALE OR TRADE Jonathan ap ple. 15c and 35c a box. Call at Ala Vista Packing house between 9 and 4 o'clock. Bring own boxes. - FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE COAST PROPERTY FOR TRADE 14 acres, good buildings, water pipea to house, partly cultivated, fine soil; about 4 mile from beach and highway. - L. G. PICKELL. 204 E. Main. Phone 865. FOR SALE OR TRADE 2 acres, 7- room house, Dig' nen nousc, ww. truck, tools. Call at Repair shop. 1617 North Riverside, Medford. FOR SALE OR TRADE Income prop erty, close in. Phone 955-J. WILL TRADE good 40 acres wtlh nice home for Med lord. BROWN As WHITE. Realtors. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE MUST SELL small acreage on Rogue river near Pacific Hwy., under Irri gation, some fruit. 4-room house, other buildings. Full price $525. P. O. Box 613, Gold .Hill. FOR SALE! Bargain. 280 acres land. Inquire J. B. Andrews, 31 N. Grape St., Medford. FOR SALE - Smal house, close In. Inquire 508 Palm St. WHEN you think of real estate think of BROWN ie WHITE. HOLDERs"oF BONUS CERTIFICATES We have several properties which we can sell on easy terms and which can be optioned U- holders of bonus certificates until certificates are cashed. BROWN St WHITE, Realtors. 104 W. Main. Medford. HOUSES for sale or rent. Jackson County Bldg snd Loan Ass'n. FOR 8 ALE By owner. 10 to 80-acre tracts. Irrigated Bear creek bottom land, ty mile from Medford; excel lent for gardening. Phone 1524-1, FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS R. 1. R. hatching eggs, 50o sotting. T. J. Parsons, phoenix. PLYMOUTH ROCK pullets for sale. B. w. Ford. Lozler Lans. HANSON atraln White Leghorn hatch ing eggs from old hens mated to cockerels of 275 and better dams. Phone 19-F-3. CARLEY POULTRY FARM Pedigreed Leghorn. R. I. Reds. Hatching Egg. Baby Chick. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK TWO Jersey cows, one springer, one milking; each $50. 11 NaraganseU turkey hens, I torn. Robert Hum phrey, Eagle Point. FOR SALE Sorrel mare, 9 years old, 1100 lbs, $75.00, or trade for 1400 lb. and pay difference. Call at 312 Alice St. FOR SALE One team well-matohed work mare. George Hilton, Grant Pass. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES MODEL T Ford Coupe: good rubber, new battery, 1938 license. $18.00. See owner, Apt. No. 9, Rosewood Apartment, 249 South Riverside. GOOD USED CARS Get Our Prices before You Buy. THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS 1934 Dodge DeLuxe coupe. 1934 Ford V-8 Sedan. Both Cars Priced Very Low. we have the highest class stock of Used Cars In Southern Oregon. See and drive them. Used Csr Lot North corner Sixth and Bartletl. LANGE MOTOR CO. Chrysler-Plymouth Dealer. S8 N. Riverside. Tel. 19. FOR SALE DOGS PETS PEDIOREED Roller Canaries. Special 1 prices on pslrs. Thrssher's, Jack sonville, Tel. 173. POLLER eanerle. 21 S. Riverside FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Oil storage and wagon tanks. L. A. Salade, Central Point. FOR SALE Barley. $23.00 a ton. Phone Jacksonville 21-F-I1. Fireside Keatroia. 412 FOR SALE Delicious spples. 25c box and better. Phone 611-J-2. BRAKE LINING SPECIAL Model A. 15 50. Evan's Mschlne Shop. 40 South Fir. LOOOrNO TRAILER," ready to go, onlv $125.00. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodgs snd Plymouth. HA Y' FOR SALE Phone 198-R-l. Mrs Mike Ksnley. FOR SALE 7-tube Phllco radio, 115. Phone 1024. WUHTS orFTS was o:d tnr taxes lock. stok and barrel Watch f.-r notice of Bankrupt Sale to Public. FOR SALE ' MISCELLANEOUS FOR BALE 1000 lbs. super-phosphate, $10. Phone 691-R-3. FOR SALE Loose elfalfe-vetoh and oat hay mixed. Blue Club seed wheat. Vllaa Ranch. Phone 301-R-l. flee for 160 00 cash. Phone 213 or . call 320 E. Main. FERTILIZER Any unount, oheap. no o. nr. rnone joio-a. FOR SALE Spray rig, Fordson trao tor, ground alfalfa hay. Herbert Ranch, HUlcrest-Phoenlx Road. SEVERAL (rood used "MoClanahan" Incubators. 240-egn 110. 640-egg 120, reconditioned, tested and sold ner, $2.00; Godwnrd Merc. Co.. 818 00; complete. McClanahan Inc. Co, Shell Oil Co., (10 00: Miller Merc. Co , 260 West 12th St., Eugene, Ore., $4.67; Del Rogue Feed Store. $8.00; r 'Humphrey's Grocery, $6.00; Whittle FOR SALE Baled oat hay. Phone , Transfer. $4.75; Snider Dairy, $1.90: 7-F-14. White House Grocery, $4.00; H. H. - -"r r"-:r-; : ' Harvey, $22.50; Medford Lumber Co., FOR SALE God Newtown apples at 3100. Florenc, CuKe, $U00; ollv, cheap prices. Inquire Sgobel A? Day TnrMner, 4i.4n; Eva Davis. $18.00; Packing Houss. South Fir St. , Bunnell. $5.00; Helen Ferguson. ALFALFA SEBdTsc; loose alfalfa hey" JLfLnTiS, ?0!: $10.00; baled alfalfa. 1-2-3 cuttings M"Vm"n.S.hSP;,? SJ?Si ,?,,n" S?? SthNrmer- SS&H&Sd H'aSwyC0M h78' 623-J-4. Otto Nledermeyer. H 0 ,l0 . H E w 5S. RED and green apples. 25o box and w- L- Tol'e. $7.18; Burials $200 00; ud 701 w 11th ! Jlm Buckley, $3.60; Roland Smith, U,"-L',-."'' -. . i $3 50; R. A. Glldea. $3.40; Lucille A REAL BUY Smith. $2.00; Mrs. Harlan Oantrell, Large size Ex. Fancy Cornice In lugs . $1.00 Newtown apples In lugs... ,15 Rrlnff voiir nvn rtntalnftm. AMERICAN FRUIT GROWERS. INC , 218 So. Fir St. Medford, Ore. Phone 926. FOR SALE--Crown feeds: land plas ter: Aero Superphosphate: Case farm machinery Flnley Implement Co.. uentral Point. TYPEWRITBRSBlerma 118 N. Cen tral phone 282. FOR SALE Baleo oat hay ground "ni,n " 'e wnnn hay C A. DeVoe. Phone 523-J-2 BUSINESS CHANCES BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Other business forces owner to sell beau- tlful Tourist Camp, cabins, general store, service station, modern and fully equipped, on Rogue river and highway. A real going business. Terms. See Geo. Fields, Richfield Oil Co, Medford. i MISCELLANEOUS WHITE Leghorn pullets 75c. corn $1 cwt. Will take shoat. O. J. Logan. Orchard Home Drive. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts. JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts if Title and pltal Association, $9.31; Leon O. Tay Tltle Insurance. Tbe lor, $1.80; 8. R. Hale, $1.00; State In- only complete Title system, in jaexson County. ; I MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstract of Title. Rooms 3 and 5. No. 32 North Central Ave, upstairs. i 1 Lone Distance Moviner !iLJL I LARGE VAN serving Calif, Ore, and wasn. points, semi-montniy trips. Fully insured. Martin Bros. 701 8 6th St, Grants Pass. Tel. 146-J. Money to Lend MONEY LOANED $50 to $300 for personal or household purposes on Houss Furnishings or Autos: also Cars Refinanced. Loans dosed , within 80 minutes. License No. 8' 157. See W. E. Thomas. 45 So. Cen tral. Radio service. Orunow Radios. RADIO ELECTRIC SERVICE Ira B. Chast&ln. Phone 470. 206 w. Jsckson St. Tubes, Aerials, Repairing. Transfer. REINKINO TRANSFER CO. Long dtstanoe hauling. Furniture, cattle, anything. Ill N. Fir. Phone 1033 C. Stuart. EADS TRANSFER at STORAGE CO. Office 1015 No. Central. Phone 315 Prices right. Bsrvloe guaranteed. TRUCKING AND STORAGE Local and long distance hauling, furni ture moving, etc. Reasonable rates. Tel. 838. F. E. Samson Co. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack ers and movers, Speclsl livestock moving equipment. Price right. 619 North Riverside. Phone 615. LEGAL NOTICES Notice of First Meetlnr of Creditors. In the District Court of the United Ststes for the District of Oregon. No. B-20930 In Bankruptcy. In the Matter of Dade R. Terrett and Hazel Terrett, husband and wife. Individually and a co-partners, Bankrupt. To the credltora of Dade R. Terrett and Hazel Terrett, of the City of Medford. In the County of Jacksou and Dlstrlot aforesaid, Bankrupt: Notice 1 hereby given that on th 20th day of February, 1936, the said Dade R. Terrett and Hazel Terrett, were duly adjudicated bankrupt; and that the first meeting -X their cred itors will be held In the office of the Referee, Medford Center Building. Medford. Oregon, on the 9th day of March, 1936, at 1:30 t 'clock In the afternoon, at which time and place tbe said creditor may attend, prove their claims, appoint a Trustee, ex mlne the Bankrupts, and transact such other business as may properly i come before said meeting. ' j HARRY C. 8KYRMAN.- Referee In Bsnkruptcy. ! February 25th. 1936. Notice. In the Matter of the Estate of Wil- The First Nation! Bank of Med ford, Oregon, hereby give notice: That It hss filed in this Court final account of Its admlnlstrstlon, as id mlnlstrstor de bonis non, of the estate of William Ira Marlon', deceased. That Tuesdsy, Msrch loth, 1936. at ttie hour of 10:00 a. m. In the court room of sstd Court, has bn fixed ss the time and place for hearing ob jections to said secount. and for set tling and allowing the asms. BOOOS at BOOM. Attorneys for First Nstlonai Bank Jf Medford, Oregon, Administer de bonis non of the estate of William Ira Marlon, deceased. ATATfMBNT January, l3H. The following Is a schedule of pro ceeding of Jackson County, Oregon, showing a list of clslmants tor articles and service for which the claim .s made and which were passed upon by the County Court of Jackson County, Oregon, during the month of January, 1936. O. R. CARTER, County Clerk, SuTPLTE5AND SERVICE Dr. F. J. Moffatt, $32.50; June Ear- Hospital, '""""' ' k, sonvtlle Hospital, $418.50: Jarmlns Drug Store, 153.13; Shaw Supply Co., 58.45; Heath's Drug Store, 128.43; sto. 53-13; Shaw Supply Co., west side Pharmacy. $.sy; jacsson villa Pharmacy, 116.32: Medford Pharmacy, $1.25; East Side Pharmacy, 2.50; strang'a Drug Store, (40.42; J. C. Penney Co., 17.96; Jones Grocery 12.00; Gold Hill Supply Co., $18.00; Fuller's Grocery. $392: W. L. Card $J oo; Harlan Caiureii, $3.50; Ed Salt marsh, $3.40; Al Mensel. $3.50; E. S. neison. sa.au: u. A. uuzen, stu.o: I Mervey wells Agency, tas.oo; cnas. R. Ry. $15 00; Marshall Smith Leonard, $390.47; McCurdy Daniels, $10.00; Chas. R. Ray, $47.99; Paclflo Tel. and Tel.. $115.95; Mall Tribune. $336.45. Chas. A. Wing, $5.00; ErTgle and Thomas, $371.66; Edwards Letter Shop, $3.60; Capital Stationers, $5.00, Dr. W. W. Howard. $11.00; Burroughs Adding Machine Co., $79.20; Stevens Ness Co., $3.00; Medford Stationery Store, $5.75; J. K. Gill Co, $5.60. Northern Rhonl Annrtlv rv, U7 ! Woodstock Typewriter Co., $87.50; J. w. piler Co, $26.00; Blllnga Agency. i$5.00; A. E. Simmons. $1.00; Safewsy Stores, $6.47; Thomas H. Simpson, $12.49; Medford Lumber Co, $172.77; Trowbridge Cabinet Works, $16.46; E- Gore. $10.00; Swem's Shop. $24 80. Flck's Hardware. $.90; Peoples Electric Store, $400.00; Sheriff Travel. $284.15; Royal Typewriter Co, $160.00; R. A. Holmes, $35.00; Western Union, $13.34; Postal, $1.44: Syd I. Brown, postage, $156.50; Burroughs Machine Co, $7.85; Eads and Holbrook, $3.00: Harold Brown. $300.00; North Coast Chemical Co, $13.80; Trowbridge Cab inetwork s. $1.90; Modern Plumbing and Sheet Metal Co, $44.65; Medford Lumber Co., $5.87; Pennington Bat tery Service, $35.00; Ashland Tidings. $.80; Bungalow Grocery, $7.79; Kce Lox Manufacturing Co, $4 00; O. R. Carter, postage, $13.61: J. R. Blerma, $189.00; Frank Perl, $41.50; Boyd's Market, $18.69; Oregon Tuberculosis Association, $3.00; Office Sta. and Supply Co, $3,60; Medford Domestic Laundry, $4.60; Cllnto Smith. $40.86; Clyde L. Smith. $5.45: National Hos- duatrlal Accident Com, $2.09; Otis levator co, sh.oo; Medrord Lumbtr Co., $10.00; C. Z. Boy den, $15.00; J. w. wakeneid, $25.00: Volley Printing co, $25.45; J. K. GUI Co, $5.52; O. R. Bowman, postage, $100.00: Bostltoh Service, $18.00; W. R. Coleman, $1.00: O. A. Codding, $7.00; John Laughllu. $4.4i: r. a.-Holmes, $41.35; Dr. h. b Olllls, $100.00; E. C. Gardner, $7.50; chJ- Blltch, $61.84; Lyal Hartmsn, x ' ;;-. ""w"' Clifford Garvin, $4.78: R. E. Waldron, $39.90: Medford Cyclery, $1.00; Consolidated Freight Lines, $.67; Beck's Bakery, 2.92; Stevens Ness Co, $1.50; Timber Prod. Co., $6.00; Geo. E. Dunn, $36.00; Hub bard Bros, $2.67; City Sanitary Ser vice, $5.00; H. C. Dooms, $10.77; Dave ni-nr.. it ... ... n Medford Hsrdwsre Co, $2.76; ' R. b' Mail Tribune Daily . ACROSS I. Chance . Lifts 10. Kind of plum cake 14. Addition to s buimmt 1$. Introduced from a foreign country 16. Shield or protection 17. Kind of loam deposit II Point at which there Is no vibration 10, Expression of weariness ot relief II. PIsnt whose pods ripen underground 11. Writing Implement II. Brszlilan psrrots IT. Those making a hostile Inaurslon 10. Wearies 14. Female ssndplpsr 11. Kind of red dys II. Old-womanish M. Danger 19. Character Id . famous American novel 10. Units of wsliht 11. Wireless II. Entrsncs It, Embrsce affee tlonatelr 14. Cold dish served with drssslnl Solution of Yesterday's Puiiis RlllFlTAlSlPpCIHIA P odorIawHreno MERyiMiOIERiN A S S E TiN A M A BL E EKEIPJOEIE KiS B E ATETrIa RD E N T B a reME55an y WM" WC2.W CP REM ANnETjgpgTE D ARABiOYETiLE nail maa p0 a m i IsIlIeMnIeitaIninIe 41. Rock 41. Correlative of Itlisr 47. Disfigure 41. Ons who has lately arrlvsd 60 Sailor II. Measure of paper 14. Scenes of action II Shutters 60. Continent 3 Grandson ef Adam 14. Fruit of the osk II. Organ of serial flight II. Skipper of a mall native East Indian bos I 7 12. 13 WM IS 16 7 18 ? WZMio I a 13 ' ffL Btt Tl "if3 24 Hlf nnn5 IIP 1 !L ILi-li : i. ii J: Tor ilIIIiPI '!, yfi, ZPZZ 7SL 1 I 1 m 1 11 I l 1 1 1 Thompson, $16.86; Henrr VanProoyen, $2.00; Geo. Hartley, $1.60; Hubbard Brothers, $11.92; Monsrch Seed snd Feed, $5 25; M. snd M. Dept. Store, $53.29; Medford Hardware Co, $2.45: Hubbard Wray Co, $3.75; Gates and Lydlard, $9.23: Ted's Feed Store, $11.50; Fluhrer's, $2.90; Medford Do mestic Laundry, $5.61; P. A. Dooms, $1.00; Mason Ehrman Co, $74.64; Sni der Dairy, $29.26; Jarmln'a Drug Sore, $8.83; Calif. Oregon Power Co, $48.72; McCurdy Daniels, $453.83: Brown snd Whle. $71.67: Harold H Brown, $71.68; J. W. Wakefield. $8.20; Billings Agency, $93.10; Redden and Co, $36.14; L. J. Knox. $78 68; Med ford Water Department, $50.00: H. D. Reed, $13.30; Perrydale Dairy. $11.85; o. V. Myers, $340: Carold J. Parker, $1.38; Stratum's Mkt, $13.96; Peerless Market, $4.94; Lovlnger Disinfectant Co, $37.50; Southern Oregon Gas Co, $8.55; Merrlmsn Dairy, $2.21; Pry's Grocery, $56.35; Fluhrer's, $11.82; Timber Products Co, $140.25; Weeks and Orr, $109.47; Brown and White, $25.00: Mller Brysnt Pleroe Co, $ll.ao Medford Plumbing and Sheet Metal Co, $8.40; Trowbridge Cabinet Works. $6.90; Stevens Ness Co, $1.50; Chas. A. Wing, $76.95; First National Bank, i $5.$0; Ashland Publishing Co, $5 30; Carson Fowler Lumber Co, $3.50: Sohuermann's Grocery, $5.00; Safe way Stores, $13.36: Marchant Ma chine Co, $81.00: H. and M. C. Co, $10.00; Frank Perl, $15.00; Carl Y. Tcngwald. $20.80; Art Burnslde, $16.21; Postal Telegraph, $3.79; Dr. Walter Kresse, $25.00; Earl Snell $6.55: Beck's Bakery, $.62; Jessie Hi rer, $3.20; Kllham Stationery Co, $1.71; Division of Public Health, $7.54. MOTHERS' AID Beth Abel, $15.00; Mary E. Albert. $20.00; Lottie Bailey, $15.00; Mrs. Enrl Baldwin. $20.00: Mvrtle C. Beatty, $10.00: Iva N. Blackwell, $15.00; Ce celia Boere, $10.00: Harriet L. Busby, $10.00; Frances Daniels, $10.00: Mivo E. Davis, $15.00; Zelle M. Doe, $26.00: Pearl Dunford, $15.00; Anna M. Ed wards, $10.00; Mary C. Fry, $10.00; Anna Gould, $15.00; Csrrle J. Grimes, $20.00; Ethel Haertle, $10.00; Grace Hamilton, $10.00; Dolle C. Holland. $25.00; Ina Huson. $46.00: Elizabeth Huson, $16.00: Eleanor M. Johnson. $25.00 Relta Kendall, $16.00; Bessie Landing. $15.00: Fannie I. LLett, $10.00; Ora Lester, $10.00: Flora B. Ludwlg, $20.00: Margaret NUssbaum, , $16.00; Battle A. owlngs, $iu.uu: Mar garet Pierce, $10.00; Helen T. Peters, .$15.00; Gila Pltchford, $10.00; Lillian a. Reed. $10.00: Marie Reynolds, i $20.00; Almeida Russell. $15.00; Msrlo j R. Rowlev. $15.00; Ethel H. Sallee, I $10.00: Winnie E. Sanford, $25.00. Mrs. E. H. Snyder, $8.00; Ruth M. uoi I lee, $15.00; Ethel T. Standley, $15.00; ! Delia Stevenson, $15.00; Mary B. Swayne, $10.00: Loretta Swlnden, $10.00; Millie P. Tlngleaf, $10.00; i Alice V. Tungste, $10.00; Louise Un j derwood, $10.00; Constance Weedman, $15.00; Msrtha L. Whlllock, $10.00; ! Alonla M. Wall, $17.50; Edith L. Wat son, $15.00; Verena Williams, $15.00; Zelpha Drlpps, $10.00; Rebecca, Ross, ' $25.00, ' OLD AGE PENSIONS ! J. A. Abel, $8.00; Minnie Abel, $8.00: Ell Amlck, $5.00; Geo. Askew, $8.00; , Augusta Bain, $6.00; Alonzo Balnter, $15.00; Mary C. Baker, $10.00; Jas. H. I Baker, $10.00; Ell Baker, $10.00; Wal i lace Baldwin. $8.00: Ida Ann Bates, I $8.00:. Wm. J, Beardsley, $15.00; Al bert Bell. $10.00; wm. t. Bennett. $12.00; Adla C. Blsh, $10.00; Lily D. Blackwood, $10.00: Minerva R. Bliss, $10.00; John S. Bonar, $12.00; Herman P. Boyer. $8.00; Wm. H. Bradford, $8.00; Ellen Bradford, $7.00; Robert O. Bragg, $12.00; Addle Brlttsan, $8.00; Chas. Brown, $10.00: B. H. But terlleld, $12.00; Edwin C. Burt, $8.00: Walter E. Buck. $8.00: Hector B. Cady. $20.00; Sidney E. Carter. $8.00; I. E. Clapp. $8.00; O. R. Chllds. $8.00; OUIe E. Clark, $7.00; Edw. D. Collins, $12.00, Samuel R. Combes, $12.00; Thos. J. Cook. $12.00: Elmer E. Cook, $10.00: ; Wm. A. Cook, i $8.00; Elizabeth A. I Cooper, $10.00; Susanna E. Cox, $8.00; I Mary crume, $10.00: Thos. A. Crump, ' $10.00; Thos. Cullen, $12.00: Dresther A. Davis, $6.00; E. H. Davis, $6.00; I Harvey Deck. $8.00;. Amelia Dennis. 1 $12.00; Tereasa A. Dews. $10.00: Laura Cross-Word Puzzle is. 'rree 18. Gastropod molluslcl 11. Ths ureek T 24. fled csnopy 21. Part of cartall dowers 21 Deep gorge 29. Worker in a nertsln rock 80. Msssure of Isngth . containing ' six feet SI. Zoological order Including the frogs and toads II. Sharn tinkling sound II. Town in Frsnce where Napoleon 111 capitulated II. Addition 10 a document II. Biblical country 41. Scarcity 42 Extremely mlnuts 44. Rational 4b. Allowance 'or shrlnaags or ahrsslnn 47. Optical Illusion 41. That which Is woven 11. Showers GS Hindu princess Ei Variety &? .Short Istter 61 Haul 69. Obstruction 10. Sail of s windmill 81. Yellow ocher J. Perched S7. Symbol for neot Other Long low ssst Poultry product OOWN Assistance Msdlolnel plant Supplication Rise again, as from the dead Hewlnjt tool Electrified psrtlcls Cesas Kind of duck Plot of a motion picture By the side of Nimble Largs II. Japaness paaoaa E. Dlaa, $8.00: Geo. Dietrich. $10 00: Thos. E. Dole, $8.00: Wm. A. Douglas. 800; Louisa M. Downs. $800; John W. Dunlnp, $3.00: Grace Dykstra, $8.00; Nora Edsall, $5 00; J. L. Edwards, $10.00: Samuel E;ger, $8.00; Marjorte Elckerman, $10.00; Jennie Eldrluge, $12.00; Barbara Estell, $8.00; Harry C. Evans, $12.00; Mary E. Evenslzer, $8.00; A. T. Everhord, $8.00; Wm. H. Everhard, $3.00; A. B. Farrier. $8 00; Lottie E. Finney. $3 00; W. E. Finney, $1000; Thos. N. Fleener. $16.00; J. S. Foster, $1000; Fritz Ruch, $15.00; John T. Fry, $7.50; Sarah I. Fry, $7.50; W. H. Gardner, $8.00; J. E. Garner. $10.00; Jane Goade, $10.00; Morris Gould, $8 00: MaxKle Grant, $16.00: Sarah E. Gray, $8.00; John M. Greene. $12.00; S. T. Green. $10.00; Bemettle Orlffln, $10.00: John B. Griffin, $10.00; Daniel Grlgsby, $8.00; Maggie J. Hamilton. $10.00; Jennie E. Ham mond. $10.00: E. B. Handsaker, $8.00; Lavlna Harbaugh. $7.00; Oeorge Har gadlne, $16.00; Newton O. Hasklna, $8.00; Edith Hayman. $8.00; Wm. P. Heffner. $12.00: BenJ. F. Holman, $10.00; Nellie Hlbbs, $8.00; H. O. Hlnes. $8.00: Cordelia F. Horner, $10.00; Wm. W. Hobbs, $6.00: E. P. Hoifluud, $3.00; J. F. Holbrook, $7.50; Jane C. Holbrook. $7.50: Win. Hollo way, $8.00; J. C. Howard. $8.00; Ma tilda Hornback, $8.00; Geo. A. Hol lenbeak. $8.00: E. W. Howell, $12.00; J. H. Hum. $10.00; J. B. Jackson. $12.00: Roxltna Jaokson, $10.00: E. E. Jackmau, $15.00; j. w. jarvia, giu.uu, Serepta Jenkins. $8.00; Anna M. Jen sen, $10.00; J. C. Johnson. $10.00; Chas. Johnson. $10.00: Helen M. John- Boll, $10.00; Wm. A. Jones, $10.00: Wm. H. Jordan, $12.00; Flora Kanoff, $5.00; Walter Kennedy, $8.00; J. W. Klnkadc, $12.00; Edwardlne Knglht, $8.00; Mattle Kranltz, $15.00; John D. Land, $8.00; Katherlnc Landers. $15.00; Burton H. Lee. $8.00: F. P. Lewis, $8.00; Margaret Ltrtgarfeit, $10.00; M. N. Long, $10.00; Wm. M. Lusk, $12.00; Bit la Mathus, $12.00; P. MacEntyre, $10.00; Henry Meyer, $a.00; James Young, $8.00; Alonso Maynard, $5.00; Mary Ann Mee, $8.00; M. McBrlde, $12.00; J. N. McCnne, $10.00;- Phebe Jane McCoy, $10.00; Mary Moclellan, $15.00: Oeo. McDon ald. $8.00; John H. McJImsey, $16.00: Laura V. McKlnncy, $8.00; Emma Ann McKray, $8.00; Paul Mllkowlskl, $10.00; J. O. Miller, $8.00; Ous Mitch ell, $10.00: Lulu J. Mundy. $20.00; E. J. Murphy, $8 00; W. H. Newton. $8.00: Nells Nellsen, $5.00; A. J. Nicholson, $10.00; J. T. Oden. $15.00; Sarah C. Ovlatte, $10.00; Lettle A. Owens. $8.00; James Owens, $10.00; H. L. Palmer. $10.00; Sarsh A. Parker, $8.00; Olive B. Parson. $10.00; Hester Pence, $5.00; Louisa Penny. $12.00; Anson L. Penwell, $8.00; Lillian M. Perkins. $8.00: L. A. Pettis. $10.00: E E Phelps. $8.00; Miles B. Pinion, $10.00; Wm. T. Plank. $8 00; Frances M. Polle, $12.00; Clarence Powers, $8.00; L. H. Preslar, $8.00: M. H. Price, $5.00; J. M. Potter. $10.00; J. H. Ral ston, $8.00; Walter C. Ravencroft, $8.00; Nancy J. Roberts, $7.60; J. B. Roberts, $7.50; James W. Rock, $8.00; I. M. Rowe, $8.00; Mellnda A. Robin son, $10.00; Thos. Sackett, $8.00; Bar ney Salsman, $8.00; Otto M. Selby. $10.00: Wm. F. Shaw, $6.00; Minnie Shaw, $5.00; J. O. Shipley, $8.00; Re becca J. Slaughter, $10.00; J. D. Slagle, $10.00: B. E. Smallwood, $12.00; Ids F. Smith, $20.00; Annie Smith, $20.00; J. B. Smith, $8.00; Ella O. Smith, $10.00; Geo. E. Snearloy, $20.00; Marlon Sowash, $10.00; Fred L. Spencer, $10.00; R. A. Standlflrd, $8.00; John St. John. $8.00; Mary B Stansble, $12.00; Luclnda E. Ste phens, $12.00; Thos. A. Stevens, $12.00; E. B. Stowell, $8.00; W. J. Sturgla, $8.00; McKnlght Surber, $5.00; L. M. Swsrtz. $16.00; Mary J. Swlnden, $10.00; Alex Tate, $8.00; Mary B. Taylor, $10.00: Australia Tay lor, $5.00; J. B. Tellon, $12.00; D. Terwllllrur, $10.00; O. H. Thompson, $10.00; W. L. Townsend, $16.00; Jaok son True, $12 00; C. A. Turner, $10.00;, Wiley Turnbaugh, $8.00; Frances E. VanCIeve, $8.00; L. VanGundy, $16.00; J. O. Walker, $8.00; C. M. Walte, $12.00; J. D. Wakefield, $20.00; W. 0. Ward, $10.00; J. B. Watklns, $15.00; Willis Watson, $10.00: Mary H. Web ster, $12.00; Thos. J. West, $10.00; Emma D. Wilson, $8.00; Nanoy E. Wilson, $5.00; J. W. Wilson. $8.00; A. 0. Wilson, $8.00; Mary L. Wood, $8.00; J. L. Wooldrldge, $12.00; M. M.Wright, $8.00; J. A. Wright, $12.00; L.- 8. Wright, $10.00; Elizabeth Wulf, $8.00: Isabella Yarbrough, $10.00; Margaret Yaster, $10.00; Elizabeth Yockey, $16.00. Pierce Auto Freight Lines, $1 81i Modford Domestic Laundry, $4.34; Ounterl Fuel Co, $6 00: Calif. Oregon Power Co, $225.73; Brown and White Agency, $228.61. Katrlna Runtz. travel. $6.25: Klock- er Prlntery. $1.20; Carol Cox Co, $3.00. EMERUKrfUY FUN LI Jackson County Abstract Co, $26.00. DOG LICENSE FU7TO J. E. Gloss, $3.60; City of Modford, $8.80; City of Ashland, $3.60. (To be continued) . District Attorney BERT C. B0YLAN Bert C. I toy Jan, district attorney of lenrhntes county, has been a prose cutor nfn re 1IU7 when he was elected to that orrire In Jefferson county and held it until ii f. I ,nih mating to I lerut he found the sum H'! e sit ing him. lie vv born In New llamp hlre In ISM and came to Oregon In 11)13, Freshman Cagers Trim Salem High EUOEKE, Ore., Feb. M.-WP; The OreRon fresh won their 10th hoop game tn 30 starts last night, defeat !n AKlem h'.jh's Vlklns, 87 to 17. Half-time score favored the freshmen 23 to 0. The Ducklings' close checking baf fled all the Salem players except Phil Salstrom- The speedy little forward piled up 10 points. U Mall Trlbuno want ad. kfcSMMua sis)('v UNIT Jacksonville JACKSONVILLE, Feb. 36. ((SpK Tli Missionary society of th Pres byterian church will meet with Mrs. Oeorge Backes at her home Thurs day afternoon. They will finish the book which they are now reviewing. Mrs. Peters and Mrs. Meecham were joint hostesses to the Home Economics club at the grange hall In the old court house today. Mr. and Mrs. B. I verso n and Rev. and Mrs. Jones were visiting friends In Orants Pass last Friday. Miss Thelma Lewla from Bonanza has been visiting at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Erie White. Miss Lewis, who teaches in Klamath county, had week's vacation as th current rains have made the roads Impassable near her school. The talking picture. "Cougar," shown at the gym Monday night was attended by a large crowd. A percentage of the receipts from this show, which was sponsored by the student body, will go toward the purchase of new scenery and cur tains for the stage. The school-board has secured Mrs. Joe Nee to teach the second and third grades until the end of the sesson. This has necessitated the changing about of the grade pupils Into other rooms. Mrs, Elton Brownlee returned from Red Bluff, Calif., Friday evening. Mrs. Brownlee has been visiting her husband's mother, Mrs. French. Valerie Pierce, from Applegate. was the week-end guest of Maxlne Boone. ' Mr. and Mrs. Iverson were recent dinner guest of Rev. and Mrs. Jones at the Manse. Jacksonville folk who have Items of Interest for this column are asked to deposit them In the Mall Tribune box at Godward'a store. Mr. Harley, a representative o! the Horner Instrument Co., called at the various rooms at the school house Monday afternoon and played several selections on different mu sical Instruments, One " selection es pecially enjoyed by the students was played by Mr. Harley on the harmonica, accompanied by the banjo. The Southern Oregon Fireman's association will hold their regular monthly meeting In the grange hall at Jacksonville. The ladles of the grange will prepare the banquet which Is to be served at 6:30, fol lowed by a business meeting of the association. Following tms a pro gram of speaking and entertainment will be enjoyed. 1 Long Mountain LONO MOUNTAIN, Fsb. 36. (Spl.) Thoas attending ths funeral of Ted Seamana from this district were Mr. and Mrs. Ross Kline, Mr. and Mr H. O. Short, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Stow ell, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Carlyla Natwlck, Mr. and Mrs. George Stowell, Ouy Prultt, Tom and Charles divans. The many friends ot this community extend their deepest sympathy to Mrs. Sea man and children. Mrs. Nick Young has been 111 this week with a bad cold. Mrs. Mary Stowell slipped and f-ll on cement floor Sunday afternoon. She was brulssd quit badly but for tunate In not having any bones broken. Clark K. Merrill, who 1 employed In the postofflce department at Eu Kens and has been spending nia va cation In Los Angeles, spent Monday visiting his unt, Mrs. Ruby Young. He left on the afternoon train .Tues day for Portland. Mr. and Mr. Ross Kline and Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Short were guests at a blrthdsy dinner Sunday in honor of Mr. Kline's mother st the home of hi sister, Mrs. Henry Walters, at Tal ent. Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Boren Just re celved 1000 baby chicks from Rus sell's hatchery at Corvallls. Mr. and Mra. Delbert Mongold and Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Stowell attended the agricultural conference In Med ford Thursday and Friday of last week. ' Dairy cow, and veal re in great demand at present. There were three cattle buyers In th neighborhood last week. Mr. Harmon, representative for the Samson Reed store, snd also Mr. Wright, Monarch field man, were out calling on old customers and pros pective oi?s recently. Don Prultt spent Sunday visiting Vandry Boren. Miss Irene Charley of Lake Creek pent th week end with Jean stow ell. Mrs. M. L. Prultf brother, D. T. Cox, from Winters, Cal 1 here for a short visit. Mrs. Pottenger of Med ford also visited bar sister, Mrs. M L. Prultt. Saturday. Last wesk we thought spring bad com. Baby ehlck arrived, frmlng besan In general. But this week we know why the ground hog returned to his hole. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Stowell nd daughter Irene, Vasta. Bonnie, snd Miss Irene Cheney attenaea mo oas i.-th. n same at Bams Valley Friday nieht. Mrs. Carlyle Nawlrk was In Med ford on business Friday. Mr. snd Mrs. E. W. Mslllnger were shopping In Medford Saurday. Win. Perry of Eagle Point was a business cellar her las week. Mra. Ewlna- of Eagle Point wa call' Ing on cuatomer In thl district last Thursday. Mrs. Susie Stowell vislUd Mrs. Nick Young Friday. CORVALUS, Ore., Feb. 29 (AP) Initial work on Oregon State's $77,000 WPA campus Improvement project wa under way today, installation of an Irrlgstlon system on the east quadrangl oomprlsed the first step Landscsplhg. building repairs ana tennis court art oa tbe program. Briefs Tolo TOLO, Feb. 36. (Spl.) Ad Tracy was a dinner guest recently at the home of J. B. Cox on West Jackson street, Medrord. A number of Tololtes visited the Medford airport to see the army planes last week, Mrs. H. F. Whetstone Is able to be out again after a siege of flu. An evening of entertainment and fun was enjoyed at the Denver Davis home February SO, when the Mlssea Marjorte and Elizabeth, with their brother, Wiley Davis, were hosts to the following guests: Ml safe Lois snd Doris Johnson, Arlene In mann, Vlolabel Morrow and Messrs. Jlmmle and Kenneth Jones, Clair and Beryl Johnson, Edward Inmsnn, Al, Art and Kenneth Muse, also Mr. and Mrs. Miles Davis and Mr. and Mrs. William Pennlnger. Mrs. Lulu Thurston, teacher at Tolo, was called by telegram Thurs day to the bedside of her father, Mr. Peterson of Balem. Consequently there was no school Friday or Mon day. Mary Muse, Zelma Rawson and Ernestine Tracy, with Ntta and June Conrad and Ardls Hansen of Central Point, met Saturday at 1:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Roscoe Owens to organise a 4-H sewing club. Of ficers elected were Zelma Rawson, president; Ernestine Tracy, vice- president and yell leader, and Nlta Conrad secretary. Mrs. Owens, who wo appointed club leader by Mr. Albaugh, has had much experience. having been In numerous clubs her self and has won. several premiums and trips to expositions. She was Mlfw Dorothy Smith, daughter oi C. F. Smith of Willow Springs dis trict before her marriage. Mrs. Miles Davis, who had planned to leave by stage Monday with little Martha Sue to visit her parents and other relatives at Hot Springs, Ark, is confined to her home with a se vere cold. The visit has been post poned indefinitely. PILES UP SLOWLY LONDON. (UP) A mere handful of conscientious Britons who believe that in tegrlty 1 the soul of their empire are trying to pay off Great Britain's huge national debt, Includ ing billion dollars due the United States. ., Their contributions, dribbled Into what has come to be known as "th patriotism pool," amount to $2,814, 320.02 after eight years. Many of these donations are anonymous, a waa the check for $",000 sent at Ohrlstmaa time. But their efforts are like trying to ball out the Atlantic ocean with bucket. The trustees of the national debt redemption fund, Messrs. Baring Brother & Company, Ltd, utlmat that It will be soo years or more be fore the national debt of close to $40,. 000,000,000 can be wiped out by such voluntary gifts. Without any further gift and de pending upon 6 per cent compound Intereat to double the money every 18 years only $320,000,000 would be available In 100 years where a th war debt to the United State 1 mow then triple that figure. Nevertheless, the donation trickle In at the trustees' offices at Bishops gate. Every year since 1927 a Mis K. M. Black haa sent a one-pound note. A man send two pound every Ix or eight months. Ths fund was started on Armistice dsy, 1927, with neet egg of $3. 490,390, the bulk of which csms from th estate of the late Lord Dalzlsl. Moat of the Increase sines that tlm has been accounted for by Intereat, for the donation bave been email and acattered. The trustees of the national debt redemption fund are empowered to use their dlscrstlon to psy off bit of th national debt a and when they may choose. They also can hold all th money until they ar ableor their successors 30g years hence to pay of the $40,000,000,000 off In on swoop. The national debt la anougb to launch thouasnd ahlps Ilk Britain' Rodney or Nelson, enough to bring In two billion dollar year Interest. The debt. If divided per capita, would amount to $826 for every man. woman and child In Great Britain. The great part of this $40,000,000.. 000 borrowed from the United State was borrowed to wag wars. Money was borrowed In an effort to keep th 18 American colonies from breaking away In 1778. The debt I still on th books, although It has been re funded several times. Funds were borrowed to gain control of South Af rica In 1899, to fight the Russians tn 1843 and to subdue India in 1857. The debt la an Internal one, with the exception ot the United State war debt, When William of Orange cam to the British throne 280 yesrs e,qo th national dsbt was only $429,000, th government having borrowed on th strength of anticipated French Im port duties. The Revolutionary war In th Unit ed Ststes cost Great Britain $800. 000,000 and th Napolsonlo wars cost another ss.uO0.00ti and In 1817 th debt had amounted to $4,340,000,000 ten thousand times It sis In ISO yesrs. It haa grown ten tlmea greater In the last 120 year,. Be correctly corseted in an Artist Model oy tifcuwyrj B. Hoffmann. POOL FOR PAYING ENGLAND'S DEBTS