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MEDFORD MATT, TRfRUXE. MEDFOUD. OTiEOON". FRTDAV, FFT3RTTART 2S, 1936. PAAE THREE Read every ad on this page you will probably find exactly the thing you have been looking lor or a sale or trade lor unused articles you may have. Search your attic or store-room you may find many things others are seek ing and be able to realize im mediate cash. If what you want Isnt here, advertise lor It Tribune Classified ads are Inexpensive effective! RATES Per word first Insertion (Minimum 25c) Each additional insertion, per word (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without copy changes , $1.25 Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST Glasses In front of Girls' Community Club. Call 859. LOST If dog Is missing, call 1516. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Girl for general house work. Call 1129-J- WANTED Unlncumoered woman for general housework and care of two children; room board and spend ing money. References required. 714 S. Oakdale or Phone 941 -J. WANTED SITUATIONS EXP. SEAMSTRESS wanta dressmak ing, alterations, repairs. Tel. 359-J. 113 Cottage. WANTED--MISCELLANE0US WANTED Men's laundry, washed and Ironed, 76c dozen. Tel. 503-J WANTED To rent or buy Master's Electric Incubator. 1021 W. 9th St. WANTED Fresh milk goat. Write to Box 686. Mall Tribune. WANTED A 3-plece orchestra to play at Dutch Mill, Klamath Junc tion. WANT TO BUY Springer heifers. Ralph Wilson, Central Point. Tel. 111-x-l. WANT to borrow 41800 on fine home on Rogue river and highway. BROWN 41 WHITE, Realtora. We oav cash for household goods, furniture "and Ttoves We also buy metals, hides, pelts, wool and mo- hair. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE. 27 N. Orape St. Phone .062. WANTED Cook stoves, heaters, bed springs, mattresees. . ay-jo-. "n- : tarv L-ouchea and cote or whit have you? We pay cash or exchange VEW DEAL FURN. EXCHANGE 423 E. Main St. WANTED FURS FURS FURS Highest cash price paid for raw fun. Complete line of traps on sale. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27-29 No. Grape St. Medford. JUNK- JUNK WANTED CASH PAID for inner tubes, lo per lb. up. Rags, cotton and wool, up to 5c per lb. Scrap iron, small or large lota; slao all other metala ol all decnptlons. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 No. Orapej phone 1062. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 5 room furnished house 435.00. Phone 534-H. FOR RENT 4 -roo m house In Phoe nix. V. acre ground. 410. Attractive home near Junior high, wood cir culating heater. $20. Other homes at Medford and vicinity from $14 up. 126 E. Main. Phone 195, or 1147-W after 6 p. m. FOR RENT 6-room furnished hous-t, at 821 N. Central, 427.60 per month, water furnished. ruRNISHED house for rent, 42",; water paid. Inquire 1216 Locust. FOR RENT Reliable adults. 5-room modern house. Call at 620 Dakota Ave FURNISHED house. 4 rooms, bath snd sleeping portch. $25. 529 8. Orape. Phone C. A. DeVoe. FOR RENT 6 -room modern furnish ed house, close In. Phone 457-J. FOR RENT Homes, furnished or unfurnished BROWN Jt WHITE 4-ROOM furnished house for rent, electric range Inquire 305 south Oskdale FOR RENT BOARD ROOM BOARD AND ROOM, rstea reasonable at 716 E. Mam. BOARD Home-cooked meals served in private home. Reasonable rate Near business district, 23 N. Orange St. Phone 1473-X. ROOM BOARD Home cooked m-nls 25 per month 3f' N Htii'i FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Pleasant room for gen tleman, close in; bath. grage. 409 E. Main. FURNISHED rooms In new. modem, well heated home; garage. Phone 1586-Y. TWO ROOMS, prlvite residence, well located: steam hest. garage, reaaon tole. 1311 W. Main. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 4Q4 9 Orspe FOP. RENT-APARTMENT? j r FURNISHED API'S Phone 679-X ikPAiirillaNTS lot res-, J4 Ai?.4. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT 3 room furnished apt., lights, water; 115.00. 616 N. Central. FOR RENT 5-room apt., partly fvirn. Close In. 20 S. Fir. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Garden with fruit and berries. Tools furnished. 121 Cot tage. FOR RENT A diversified orchard on shares. BROWN ti WHITE. Realtors FOR EXCHANGE FOR SALE OR TRADE Console VIC- trola and 3-A Eastman kodak with case. trlDod: Corona portable type writer and case. Will trade all or part for hogs, cowa, wood or grain. Bostwlck, Box 40, DeBarr Ave. FOR SALE OR TRADE Jonathan $P plo 15o 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 piped soil: about M mile from beach and ! highway. L. o. rwatui, aua Main. Phone 365. WILL TRADE good 4r acres wtlh nice home for Medford. BROWN Si WHITE. Realtors. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS Sev eral good farms, both large and small, convenient terms. Call at Jackson Hotel, Saturday, Sunday or Monday. C. A. Barnes, fleldman for Federal Land Banx. NEAT bungalow home at 439 Co lumbua Ave.. Medford. only 4800. Inquire at 425 Columbus Ave. or V. D. Miller, 240 E. Main St., Ash land, Ore. FOR SALE Bargain, 280 acres land. Inquire J. B. Andrews. 81 N. Orape St., Medford. FOR SALE Smal house, close In, Inquire 508 Palm St. WHEN you think of real estate think of BROWN & WHITE. HOLDERS OF BONUS CERTIFICATES We have several properties which we can aell on easy terms and which can be optioned to holdera of bonus certificates until certtflcalea are cashed. BROWN WHITE. Realtors. 104 W. Main, Medford. HOUSES for aale or rent. Jackson county Bldg and Loan A&s'n. FOR SALE By owner, 10 to 80-acre tracta. irrigated Bear creek bottom land. ' mile from Medford; excel lent for gardening. Phone 1524-L FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS HANSON and Hollywood W. L. chicks, heavv laying strains; large, vlgor- oua chicks 9c; Rocks and Rods 10c. Send for catalog. Jenks Hatchery, Tangent, Oregon. AUSTRA-WHITE hatching eggs. A. P. Jordan, Wagner Creek road. Tal- SoTMtTSTh 1 yr. old , Jord.n. -cVeSner Creek road A. P. Jordan, Wagner Creek road. .talent, FOR SALE Lare bronze turkey hen. line layer, 44.00. inquire 016 N. Central. R. t. R. hatching eggs, 50c setting. T. J. Parsons, Phoenix. PLYMOUTH ROCK pullets for aaie. B. w. Ford, Lozler Lane. HANSON atraln White Leghorn hatch ing cegs from old hens mated to cockerela of 275 and better dams. Phone 19-F-3. CARLEY POULTRY FARM Pedigreed Leghorns, R. 1. Reds. Hatching Egga, Baby Chicks. FOR BALE LIVESTOCK 1400 LB. GELDING, sound and well broke. A. P. Jordan, Wagner Creek road. Talent. FOR SALE Fresh milk goat. Honlln, 311 Perrydale. FOR SALE 2 milk cows. Tel. 19-F-22 FOR SALE Morgan aaddle horse, 7-year-old. W. A. Chllders, Jackson ville. FOR SALE Full-blooded Plymouth Rock laying pullets; also cockerels. Mav's Ranch, Anderson Creek road. Talent. TOOGENBURO nanny, fresh two months: already bred. Box 135, Rt. 2. Raymond Shockley. JERSEY COW. milking two gallons now: price 440 00; one Holateln, 5 yeara old. two Jersey springers. R. 6. Coulter, 1 ml. 8. E. Applegate store. FOR SALE Sorrel mare. 9 yeara old. 1100 lbs.. $75 00. or trade tor 1400 lb. and pay difference. Call at 313 Al-.ce St. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES '29 FORD Sport Coupe. A-l condition thrmwhout, onlv $165 on PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth. GOOD USED CARS LOWEST PRICES IN MEDFORD 1934 Plymouth Sedan. 1930 Dodge D-Luxe Sedan. 1934 Dodtie DeLuxe Coupe. 1933 Chevrolet DeLuxe Sedan. 1933 Plymouth Coupe. 1934 Chrysler Airflow Sedan. 1931 Ford Roadster. 1934 Ford Pickup. ' 1933 Plymouth DeUixe Coupe. Also a number of earlier models at a very cheap price. Lot on N rth cor. 6th and Bartlett. LANGS MOTOR CO. Si N R:ve-:de T-l U FOR SALE DOOS PET8 PEmoREED Poller Canaries. Special prices on pairs Thrasher's. Jack sonville. Tel 17S. POLLER rt-arlea 21 8 Riverside FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SAM Oii tie snl aaajon uca. U A. 6a.aU-!, Cl,'-ai Pu.uk. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS RUMMAGE Saturday. Wonll'( 1 and men's clothing. Some cheap children's eoate. Open 10 a. m. so : 4 p. m. 248 South Riverside Are. . - FOR SALE Buzz-saw In good condl- tlon. or will trade. 502 Maple. TTTiTt jTtrrh9ath" AUCTION f,"''?' ui?' Sf,mS int. fmS" ford. Poultry, tools, lots ol lurnl- n i l5k m a Oregon Lliestock Auction, t-oi. , i Oregon Livestock Auction. Col. H. Dudley, Auctioneer. LEA VI NO Chairs (50c and 41.001, ganteatlon of the Evana Creek Irrlga lamp, screen, mattrees, cupboard. . tlon District, and defining the bound 611 East Main. I ariM thereof, dated the 19th day of FOR SALE-Complete household fur- i Orape. 1 FLAT-TOP OFFTCE DESK. 412.50: portable typewriter, 415; trasn ' burner, 48.50; set of harness, 41150; good cook stove, 410: new drop-, leaf tables, 43.25; dresser, 46.50; I high chair. 41.60: extra large rag) rugs, 44 76 each: Victor radio, table i model, 48.75: phonograph and 100 I records, 44.40; Coleman lamp and lantern, 43.75 each; brooder. 3001 siM, Incubator. 260 size. Al'a Trad- Ins tVvit JAWxnnvllle HlltnwaV and Lozler Lane. ALFALFA SEED, 15c. F. E. Bybee. i Rt. 2. Medford. Call C. F. Nleder - ; FOR SALE Barley, 423.00 a ton. Phone Jacksonville 21-F-ll. Annies 21- tw hi i 2 ' I FOR SALE Delicious and better. Phone 6 HAY FOR SALE Phone 198-R-l. Mrs. Mike Hanley. FOR SALE 1000 lbs. auper-phos-phate, 410. Phone 591-R-3. FOR SALE Gold "E" flat saxophone, like new. Cost 4165.00. Will aacrl ttce for $60 00 cash, phone 213 or call 320 E. Main. FERTILIZER Any imount. 116 S. Fir. Phone 1648-X. cheap. FOR SALt-apray rig. roroson trao- ThLkSS- f.re". ARtrRRAl, trood used "MoClanahan" incuoatora. 34u-egg aiu. oiu-eyj ,um ..c.ouj s,c v-v v,re -420. reconditioned, tested and sold l deralgned haa been appointed admln complete. McClanahan Inc. Co , j lstrator of estate of above named de 360 West I3th St., Eugene. Ore. ceased and all persons having claims . . - ! against said estate are required to FOR SALE God Newtown apples at ' present the same, with proper vouch- cheap prices. Inquire sgooei 6E uay , Packing House. South Fir St. RED and green apples. 35c box and up. 701 W.' llth. A REAL BUY Large alze Ex. Fancy Cornice In lugs 41.00 Newtown apples In lugs .14 Bring your own ontalnera. AMERICAN FRUIT GROWERS. tNC 313 So. Fir St. Medford. Ore. Phone 926. FOR SALE Crown feeds: land plaa ter: Aero Superphosphate; Case farm machinery Ftnley Implement Co.. central Point. TYPEWRITERS Blerma 116 N. Cen tral. Phone 282. FOR SALE Baleo oat hay ground alfalfa and oat hav loose alfalfa hay C A. DeVoe, Phone 533-J-2 BUSINESS CHANCES - BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Other buslness forces owner to sell beau- tlful Tourist Camn. cabins, general score. service station, muutiu buu fully equipped, on Rogue river and highway. A real going business. Terms. Sec Geo. Fields. Richfield Oil Co.. Medford. MISCELLANEOUS wrLL PARTY who took Quaker lunch ' cloth by mistake from Wurta Shop 1 Thursday morning please pnone , 406-J-l. MAGAZINE subscriptions. Have takan over magazine business of Prue Angle Piatt. Can offer money-aav-Ing price. Teachers' msgazlnea a specialty. Kate Angle Gaddls, 609 East Main. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts it Title and Title Insurance, The only complete Title S y a t e m In Jackaon County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstract of Title. Rooms 3 and 6, No. 32 Nort h Central A ve.. upstairs. Long Distance Moving LARGE VAN serving Calif., Oreg. and Wash. poli.te, semi-monthly trips. Fully insured. Martin Bros. 701 S 6th St.. Orants Pass Tel. 146-J. Money to Lend MONEY LOANED 450 to $300 for personal or household purposes on House Furnishings or Autos: also Cars Refinanced. Loans closed within 30 mlnutea. License No. 8 157. See W. E Thomas, 45 So. Cen tral. Radio Service. Grunow Radio. RADIO ELECTRIC SERVICE Ira E Chaataln. Phone 470. 205 W. Jackaon St. Tilhea, A-rlftla. Repairing. Transfer. REINKINO TRANSFER CO. Lonj distance hauling. Furniture, cattle, anything. Ill N, nr. Phone 1033 C. Stuart. EADS TRANSFER 6t STORAGE CO Office 1016 No. central. Phone 815 Prices right. Service guaranteed. TRUCKINO AND STORAGE - Local and long distance hauling, furni ture murine, etc. Reasonable rate Tel. 83i. r. t uru-oo Co. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack era ana movera. Special Uvea took moving equipment. Prloee right. ei9 North Rlversid- Phone 615 LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Election In Evans creek irritation District. Tc the Electors of Ivans Creek Irri gation District: Pursuant to an order of th County Court duly entered on the 19th day of February. 1936. you and each of you are hereby notified that an election I will be neid in the proposed Cvans creek IrrUatlon District for the pur- : puee ut aetermUUitg wJutbet Ol oai said district shall be organised on the : 21at day of March. 1936. in the Evans Valley Schoolhouse. District No. 63. at Wlmer, Oregon, between the hours C 8:00 o'clock a m. uid 4:00 o'clo-'l p. m. The ballots for aald election shall i contain the words Irrigation District ,yM lna irngtuon District No, or RWr(U thereto. I Three director for aald irrigation district shall be elected at aald elec- ; tlon. I Th bounderv line of asld proposed ' Irrigation District la de- ' nd apeclflcally set forth In the , . . ...v. t WUV Ml Vile V.UUUb)f WW, Ul uovkavn County In the Matter of the Or- ! reoruary, itfao, ana luea in wm ouivd of the County Clerk of Jackson Coun- set forth in said order Is by reference to the order of said County Court, o. R. carter. County Clerk of Jackson (covu.ty Seal.) O. R. CARTER, Notice to Ciedltors. in the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Jackson in the Matter of the Estate of P. S. Anderson. Deceased. VotlB ! VturAhw olvan fchat th nn- ' riinlanwl Pari U7 tnriMwn hB l-bMtn ' appointed Executor of the Estate of P. S. Anderson. Deceased, by the county of'tne state of Oregon. - - .v.. r,rtr.t rtt i.ir.,n ri n qualified. All persons having claims ? ... r . . , against aaia estate are nereoy now- 1 roweu, eo.aa; oieua d. rvx, i. , fled to present the same, duly verl- i H. Moore, 41.50; Everet Orlssom, 46.00; nan ..hi.iiMH ra(ha,mritr.iahn s run an nri' l.uv firtiMOm. 1 signed Executor at Monmouth. Ore- gon. R. F. D. No. 3, or to Klepper Sj Imlay. his attorneys. 1517 Yeon Build- I it Vrtir,.i Ar., mthin Uv . months from the date hereof. Dated and first published February ! 1936. Date of laat publication, -viarcn 13. 1936. EARL W. ANDERSON. Executor of the Estate ol P. S. Anderson, Deceased. KLEPPER & IMLAY, 1517 Yeon Building, Portland, Oregon, Attorneya for Executor. vntlre. . .Wlr county for the Sta Blltch, deceased. ers. wltnin six months from the date of this notice, to the undersigned at the office of H. K. Hanna. 32 North Central Avenue. Medford, Oregon. Dated and flrat published February 31st, 1936. CHARLES F. BLITCH. Administrator. RTATEMF.NT January, 1936. The following la a schedule of pro- ppariln nt .tnclrcon rvtitntv Otaonn showing a list of clalmanra for articles i and service for whlth the claim .s I wvant. 44.uu; iaa m. , made and which were passed upon bv 1 Elizabeth Burbldge, 45 .25: Marie W li the. County Court of Jackson Countv, '. son, 45.25; Irene Phetteplace, 46.2i; Oregon, during the month of January. ! Minnie Bellinger, 45.25; Ellle Dallev. 1936. I 45.25; Alta Naylor, $5.25; Mary Hend- O. R. CARTER. County Clerk. , ricks, 45.25; Cora J. Truox. 45.25: Cora A. Wilson, 45.26; Pauline Meader, (Continued from Wednesday) $4.88: Kate Young, $4.88: Grace Pan ELECTTON FUND I key, $4.88; Edith Butler, $4.88; Dor- J. W. Pernoll. $1.50; H. W. Wright. ! othea Nellsen, 44.88; Nlda Oatman, 43.60: E. P. Stone, $5.00; Bllllnjra $5.25; H. M. Jacobs, $5.25; Luclllo Agency, $24.20; Alice M. Hallgren. Croft, 45.25; Lottie Howard. $5.20; $4.20: H. E. Webb, $.30; H. D. Reed. Lou Elwood, $5.25; Hotel Jackson, $3.60; I. -H. Howe, 41.40; E. A. Mild- 45.00: C. L. Bullen. 44.87; Vivian Ma- reth, $2.20; J. J. Trvon. $8.00: H. Barr. $130. Roy Ashpole, $3.00; John t. Homer, 4 30; L. H. Wyany, 61.00; u-nrt-ttn nnHN ainn- n u; nori. warn. B4 nn- Mnlt Trlhun- 111 9.V Gertrude Martin, $52.50; Mall Trio- j use, 414.60: Peoolee Electric. $1.50: Gertrude M. Ballss. $4.87; R. D. Oaley. ! $4.87; Sadie Stratton. $4.87: Grace Engle, $4.87; Grace Dickey, 44.87; Ash land Library. 45.00; Lillian A. Provost, 45.36: Edna Forsyth-. $6.35: Delia M. Rose. 45,35; Alice A- Pell, 45.35: Geo. N. Kramer, 45.25; Ouy T. Applewhite.. f ; w. t. mucnni. ea.o; iwuui? Specht. $5.25: Ethel Putney, $5.23: A E. Kinnev, $5.25: w. F. Loomls, $5 25; W. H. MoNalr, $5.25; R. E. Dietrich. $5.25: J. M. Wagner. $5.25: F. F. Whittle. $5.25: Q. H. Billings, 65.00; Mabel Moor, 45 25: J. R. Pittenicr, 45.25; Francea E. Puller. 43.25; Flor ence L, Pratt, 45.25; Vera Caul, $5.25: Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS 1. Chart ' Exclamttton 7. l;rok8 In cert ft In games 12. Be mistaken 13. Galnel tt victor?' 14. Part worked with tht foot 15. Rerlin 16. Unsracafullr T8. DcompoM 20. Ren-lereil fat of iwlne 21. Vehicle on runners 22. Writlnit titbit 23. Greek letter 26. Reiirn 2, Flower 30. Burgeon' Instrument 12. Ch.inM tha Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle TUBA LEgA V JRJTME IR El If f 1 x. E pjPrc Wh fel fl'i pe aH"1a g I B ONES jBE N E Fj I Yfl R 5 1 MEjR d smD ' OAERI BMC A L L N A F F L ElR A I S E IBE ESfPALMM A SfflD UNCElNYE QlElaslplElE omr e a 53. Dwarf animals fj brown M. Meat pla 4ft. Aftound 16, KUII J6. Can! with thr ipots II, end out 11. Kxpenilva 12. Skeleton of a structure It. Act of leaving 41. Took a seat 60. Rf-ir 61. MulTled 82. Female ilieep 63. Male child DOWN 1. icorn at pinochle 1 Y 3 s I6 i 1 7 I5 I Y X' 78 19 W 11 1 -rrr- Mm, iiiiaa liliiu. JiiiUi Jo 31 W3Z r, a2Xl mw 43 44 45 4iT 41 1 ',a jy, i I i j iiiuij j ' O. A. Price. 5 00: Maude Livingston. $5.10: Minnie S. Wright, 45 10; Ce -U pitleld. 5 10; Leone S. Ormond. as. 10: Lillian Frulan, So. 10; Ralph E. -, $4.87: Albert u. joy, 4-o; : I Blanche Murphy, (4 87; Myrtle May- j berry, 64 87; Beulsh M. Joy, (4 87: J.1 w. Potter. 5 06: Leah M. Caldwell. $5 06; Ruth A. Porter, as 06; Anna Mver. $5 06; Ellen Bllllnua. 43.08: Marv Alklna. 65.06; Myrtle Miller. : ao.06; VU-torle Tavemer. 45.06; Pearl : Easterllng. 45 06; Jean Byers. 45 08; , Emma Leslie, 45 88; J. R. McCracken, 64.88: Edith Davenhlll. 44 88: laabell Lennox. 44 88: Gladya M. Williams, oo. . .. i n. tt tt-DO. .wmjr v"ttc. ts-uu, seegmlller, 46.75; H. B. Ellis, 46 25: Ivan Hoekeramlth. 45 25: W. H. Pom- ! eroy. 45 25; C. C. Sanderson, 45 25; John O'Brien. 47.05: Walter Miller. 45 25; H. B. Brown. 65.25; Thos. Mee. 1 q,. tau, SS 'IV M.rimtvt Knutien 45.00: A. W. Thomas, 46.00. : A. R. Klnkade. 45 25; T. H. Elliot, 45.25; Elmer Hopkins. 45.25: F. C. nronlln. $3.25: Clara Klnkald. 42.50; ' F. S. Carter, $5.25: Fred Homes. 45.73; Katheryn R. Nell. 45.35; Herman Meim, f. uriooie, eo.ai; . b. ry, u 45.25; Alice oowland. 4535: Fred C. T. Dike. 45 25: Annie E. Brown, 45.35: Homes 43.50; Geo. R. Brown, 47.05, Carrie B. Brown. 45 35; Norman Mar Nellie Von der Hellen, 45.05; H. W. , tin, 44.35: E. S. stlnson, 43.50; Emma Wright. 45.05; Susie E. Hansen. 45.05. i Kyle. 45.44; J. N. Wiley. 45.44: Wlnnl W. N. Hansen. 45 04: Harrv Wright. ! fred Short, 45.44: Edith Baker, 45.44: uno. r.. a iMmnnrlKin $4 88: J as- ! Beasle W. McKenzle. 45 .44: W. W. Oreg- per Tungate. 44.88; E. A. Hlldretii. ; IM I train IU i,. u. palmer, e.oo; Alice iuu Agnea Head. 45.25; T. A. i Glass. 45.85: Lola M. Norcroas. 45.35:141.00: Grace Chllders. 45.63; Martha Elizabeth Scott. 45 35: Emma Gleason. 45.35; John Rose. 45.00; L. N. swam. , ainn - p h Moor, e.vs.v Flovd Rosa. 1 43.25'; D. Blumenstein. 45.35; Virginia .. -. - n ae e. a $6.00: Ada Owen, 46.00; Vera Kershaw, I 411.00; Fred Dunlap. 45.25: H. E. j Webb. 47.75: Katherlne Eldred, 45 25; ) o i n'V a M- lottle B Allen. I 45.25: Ruby " C. Tllley, 46.57: W. B. Norrls. 44.87rE. R. Vocors. 44.87; Sadie Pearson. 44.8; uust Avgaria. et.oi. W. B. Norrls, 42.50: Donna Ashpole. j $5 63; Gertrude Haak, 45.63; Julia Davis. 65.63; Josephine Holmes. 45.63; i Edith Weldman, 45.63; Brown and j linn, o r uin.nt a.1.26: Fairl mrii-'h as 25: Katie M. Grieve. 45.35: R. B. Vincent. $3.50: H. L. Carlton 65.25; Jennie Chapman, 45.25; Beth Bowers. $4.88: Geo. W. Lance, 46.88; Effle Drummond. 44.88; Lettle Miller, M 3a. Maud0 noom-helter. 44.88; M. P. carnev, $o.o; rtena uavis. it.au, Ida M. Cook. 45.25; Belle Smith. $ 75; Maiigle Howell, 45.25; Wilbur Klme, $5.75; A. E. McKay, $5.25: Lulu B Flck, 45.25; Laura Jones, 45.25; C. C Petrce, 45.35; Lora A. Janes, 45-Uj: Florence Stacey. $5.05: Helen Herbert, $5.05: Malsle Dalley, $6.05; C. H. How. ell, $6.45; Anna E. Carley, 45.25: Ruth Stovks, 45 .25; Clara Miller, 45.25; Jes sie L. Stagg. 45.25; H. H. Hlnderer, 45.25: Claire Hanley, 45.25; Florlne Severance. 45.25; Ida Wilson. 45.24; Wesley Hartman. 45.25: Jacksonville Grange, 42.50; J. B. Wetterer, 45.23; Emu Brltt, 45.25; Addle Smeta, 45.25; Mary Godward, 45.25: H. A. Hen epeter. $5.25; City of Jacksonville, 46.00; Ellen Mever, 45.25; Thos. Stan ley, 45.25; Lloyd Damon, sy.oo: ama Short, 45.25; Anna Tonn, 45.35; L. H. son, $4.87; catnenne uiuevte, tt oi, Ina Fredericks, $4.87; Conine Mur- phy, 44.87; Ceroid J. Parker, 45.00; Anne .1. Rateman. 45.23: Stella Andel- tnn $5.25: Anna Muchmore. Nora Olascock. $5.25: Belle Bennett, $5.25; E. W. Wakefield. 45.00; Lydla M. Goff. $5.08; Wllhelmlna Newland, $506; Myrtle Wllaon. 45.06; Om A. Manning, 45.06; Emma M. Jones, 45.06; T. L. Albright, 46.00; LUIa Ap plcgate. 45 62: Margaret Lewis, 45.62; Ethel S. Latham. 43.82: Mattle C. Schenck, 45.62; Violet Daley. 45.63; M. E. Putnam, 45.00: Geo. H. Luy, $5.25: R. L. Taylor. 46.25: Rose Kyle, 45.25: R. M. Burnham, $5.25; Helen M. Dixon, $6.35: Flora A. White. $6 38; Gladya Jewett, $6 38; Mary C. Oravea. $6.38: Bertha Forncrook, $11.38; W. E. .lewett. 46.3B: J. M. Klrkpatrlck, $4 83, Luclnda Hubbard, 44 88; E. c. uaoau, 44.88: Susan Schmidt. $4.88: Nora Cross-Wcrd Puzzle 7. Glistens 8. Assemblage of cnitle 9. Strange 10, Jllndu cymbals 11. Crnfty 17. Bilsted 19. Expert 22. Nolsa 23. Chllb companions 24. Kind of meat E5. Frozen dessert 27. Gained the control over 29. Between. prefix 30. Endeavor 31. Kesret .12- Shaft of light U. Itead "7. Jteserter 39. Adult and usually winged form of a.) Inaaot 40. Part of a wooden Joint 41. Bewilder 42 Festival 43. Hold bark 44, Australian bird 4&. Apropos 40. Pncooked I. loellrRl nam for Jerusalem 1. AtlthnrltMv example . Off S. In what way Ornamental ring- for the ankle ISCTSIHPI ; Klrkpatrlok. M M: Woods Lumber j Co., 45 00. Elta M. BannUh, 15.44: A. j J. Anderson. $6.64; Edith Brandt, Ste-($5.44; Grace Thompson, 15.44: Bessie u. uau, io h; ooy scout, eo-uu; - rel Anderson, $5 06: J. W. Shirley. 65.36: Sylvia Shreve, 15.06: Holllsu. Parks, 65 06; Mary Jennings. 65.06: H. H. Young, $7 .50; Thelma WUlllams, 65.55; Edna Bryant. 65.24; Maude Dla- ney, 45.25; Mary Colvln, 45 36; Oer- trude McKay, 45.25: Ouy Uavla. 45.00; Carrie Rlchert. 65.25; Alberta C. Mor- row, 43 25: Blanche A. Powell. 415 25: Mary E. Sleeter, 45.25; Ulllan B. John- son. 45.23; W. O. McCulaton. 45.25; ri. - a. - a n,i, m,h i. . vj u. ......... Thompson, 45.25: Nellie Roberts, 45 25; Grace Cov. 45 25: W. R. Bullock, 45 00; Loretta Coy, 45.25: A. D. Curry, 45.35; Llbble A. Root. 45.35; Elva Mitchell. 45.25: Caroline Leader, 45.26; Neva Rtltion aR OO ("trace EiiWanlS. 45.35: Marie D'Alblnl. 4535; Ruth Leclerc, 45.35; F. A. Dlnamore, 44.25; Pearl M. Gray, 45.35; Margaret O. Gould. 45.44; Florence Blase, 45.44; Lena Roseberry, 65.44: Harriett Loom Is. 45.44; Marlon ory. 44.88: D. W. Bee be. 45.58: Herald ucuuu, " ,,, - E. c. Hamilton, aa.oe; naiei Aiaini, B. Luke. 410.8.: Myrtle wnson, so oj. C. A. Myers, 45.63: Emily Myers, 45.63 Emll Andren. 45.25: Everett Ftnley, 45.25; Thos. E. Bell. 45 25; Lou V. nwu.t, ) Ml U n it a., a.V r.t..v,, ... .... - - C. C. Hartley. 44 50: Geo. H. Drake, 44.50: Cornelia Barnes. 44.50: ray Carver, 44.50: R. C. Ward, 44 50: W. D. Barnes. 45.00; P. A. Daugherty. $5.25; John E. Roberts. 47.25; Tlios. W. Williams. 45.25: T. J. Fish. 65.25; Bert Stancllffe. 45.75; Geo. Drakj. 45.00: C. W. DeCarlow, 412.00: W. A. v. uU,u a.n.., Mary E. Hunter. 44.50; Virginia Cox, $4 50: Harry L. White. 66.00: Sam L. Sundry. 48.30; Myrtle McGregory, 66.00; J. M. Whipple. 4.00; Richard Scott. 46.00: Mra. R. H. Moore. 45.00; Mary Conner. 45.25; C. W. Isaacs, 45.55: J. S. Lydtard, $5.35: Maude i. Upp. 45.J5: Ella Rogers, 45 25; O. C Hoher, 45.00: Geo. MoDonotujh. 48 95: M. A. SchulE, 45.35: S. S. Abbott $1025: Albert strauaa, 45.35: O. E. Lyman, $5.35: Clara Munael, 44 87; A. 8. Klelnhammer. 44.81: Mary Klein hammer, 44.8r Chaa. Dtinlord, 44.87; Irene Crump, 47.07: Lovella M. Long, $5.63; W. A. Stratton, 48 63; NeUle Borg. 45.63; Edith coohran, 45.63: K. C. Oardner. 45.62; City of Talent., 43.00; D. C. Qoddard, 45,44: Partheua S. Terrlll, 45.44: Maude Bailey, 45.44; Colteen Newbry, 45.44: Pearl Bar low. 45.44; J. R. Roblaon, 45.00; E. Pelle, 45.25: Ralph Wataon, 45 35: B. B. Swindler. 45.35; M. E. LeDlew. $5.25: I. H. Howe. 410.35: Wayne Aah, 43.40: Chaa. Hamilton, 46.37; Glen smitn. 9l.il, Itay vuenu.cimr, via,, W. C. Prult. 4647: P. S. Matheny 48.37; Mra. C. M. Ruch, 47.50: Newt Lewis, 44.87; Ola Copule, 47.07; rrea Dorn, 44 87; C. W. euly. 44.87; E. Plnley. 47.87; O. P. Smith. 45.35: A V. Carlton. 46.05: M. P. Young. 45.45: O. A. Bdwanda, $5.35; C. W. Andera. aj.25: J. w. Blrkhoiu. 41.50: John Trefren, 48.62: E. D. Thompaon, $5.83: M. A. Neathammer. $5.63; p. o. areen, wood. 45.63: Lloyd Beera, 45.63; Co nst.. Johnaon. 45.00: Walter D. Clark. 45.63; Fred Pettlgrew, 4713: Jennie Lamb, $5.62; oeo. cummona, vo.o.; O. P. Layton, $6.63: School Dlat. 47. rent, $3.00; Med'ord Fuel Co.. $3.60; Chaa. B. Oay, 43.00: Edith Southwlck, 43.00; Laura Marx. 43 00; Davie Trana Jer Co., 445.60; Whittle Traneler Co.. 449.80; Mra. E. D, Beery, 46.00 Alta Ntylor, 4-76; Zera Dahack. $9.00; Geo. B. Browu, 46.00; C. H. Pey ton, $3.00; Harry Terwllllnjter, 49.00; Roy Snooks. 412.00; Robert Humphrey, $6.00; Jack Hollenbeak. $3.00; W. Conner. $3.00; A. T. Boothby. 43.00; Harry Dletrlck, 413.00; Mlna Trefren, $8.00: Oeo. Sherman, $6 00; M. Wln nlnRham, $6.00: W. R. Lamb, 48.00; Joe Wattenburg, 49 00; Everett Cuih man, 43.00; R. W. Rose, 40.00; A. E. Edmondaon. $15.00; J, W. Chleholm. 4-1.00; Bud Schulz, 4000; David Thompaon. 49 00; C. D. Moore, 40.00: Walter Fry. eo.uu: Hoy onooaa, io.uu; Frank Decker, 46.00; Marlon Dunlap, 43.00; Anton Ring, 440.00: R. li. Sleeth, 43.00; E. D. Beery, 46.00: J. W. Adklns, 49 00: Erneat Olbaon. 43.00; F. J. Rlppey, 46 00; Bert Rip pey, 412.00: D. E. Nlckeraon, $3 00; E. M. Case, $9.00: Leonard Lake, 415.00; Earl Hart, 433,00: Alpha Ar thur, 43.00; Ben Oswald. $37.00: J. Woodcock. $9 00; A. O. Lawaon. $13.00: Floyd Kelly, 43.00; Joe Shoemaker, 43.00; W. J. Schulti. $3.00: C. F. Roeae. 415.00; Tom Cook, 43.00; W. J. Beagle. 416.00; Walter Church, 43.00; Vernon Hopklna, 487.00; K. E. Eggleeton. 43.00; Louis Blaaa, $3.00; Fred Fraln, $3.00; Harry Oliver, $3.00; J. R. Wil liams, $9 00; O. F. Wrlflht, 437.00; Ed Cook, 46.00; T. E. Jackaon, 46.00; H. L. Kubll, 43.00; Alvln MoMaater, 49.00; P. A. Henry, 43.00; P. L. Hulae, $3,00; Lloyd Duasenverry, 43.00; E. W. Inmann, 43 00; Fred Flok, 40.00; Earl V. Kln, 43.00; Lloyd Walch, 43.00; R. M. Hargrave, 43 00; William Cooper, 46.00; Dan Rummel, 43.00; Gerald Buck, 40.00; H. H. Helms, 46.00; Chaa Edler, 43.00; M. O. Dean, 43.00; Lloyd Waloh, 43.00: Ivan Farmer, 46.00: O. F. Rlgel. 43 00; Jamea Chlaholm, 43.00-. Chaa. Nutter. 43.00: Jack Sullivan, 49 00; Jamea Greene, 4300: Lou la Culy, 43.00. -s, ROADS Secretary State, 41,00; Woodbury Company, 444.90: Big Plnea Lumber Co., 4963.89; Woods Lumber Co., 4395.33: Paul B. Rynnlnft. 414.90; Col- year Motor Sale. Co.. 426.07; Loreni Co., 427.00; pacllic Motor '.Tanaporc, $8 40; Big Plnea Lumber Co., 4191.84; J. C. Penney Co., 476: Ballou and Wright, 433 53; Robertson Hdw. Co., 414.67: Zellerbach Paper Co., 43.16; ! Air Reduction Sale. Co., 410456: J. E. Haaelllne Co., 412.74; Railway Eapreaa. $66.36: Pacific Machine Tool Steel Co, $21 23; C. Z. Boyden, $116.50; Delbert Clifford, $390: Byron Seaman, $7.88, Lester smith. 48.00: D. L. Huff, 435 20: Chsa. Blltch, 41795: Percy Haley, 4110.00; L. J. Blgham. 494.00; Jim Merrltt. 40J.75: W. M. Tethrow. 4101.00; Henry Meyer, 491 60: R. H. Heath, 458 55; Ray Moore. 43 09; Roy Rodgere, 4149; L. L. Main, au.eo; Clarence Miller. 411. 68; A. C. Miller, $3 58; W. R. Watklna. 410.76; Harry Chriatensen, 44,77; Milton Orlfflth, 45 06; A. A. Walnlff, $8 96; Ralph Mer rltt, 69160; Rudy Weldman, 463 75; Lloyd Clngcade, 610.76; Alvln Orebb, 610.76; Wm. Hurst, 43.68: Ralph Hurst. 43 58; Lsster Throckmorten, $110,00: Earl Ulrlch, 47.17; Ed Cow. den, $19 13: Bl I Blgham, 44.49; Wm Ho.fft, 49.17: T. J. Hoefft, 431,51; Walter Sherld, 419.13: C. E. Slmonds. $9.66: R. B. Vincent, $3748; John smith. $11.95: Provost Brother.. 41.50; H. r. Holbrook. $139.16: White Motor Co. $2133: Medford Water Depart ment, 44.11: Timber Product Co., $1.20: Hubbard Brother. 421. .7; Medford Concrete Const. Co., 4136.39; Calif. Oregon Power Co.. 476J2; 0. t Galea Auto Co., $2 69: Medford Hard ware Co., 6 66: Paclfle Motor Trans port, 43 33: Lewis Super service. 46.19: Austin Western Machinery Co . $54 15; Ballou and Wright, 43713. alt Re duct'on Sale Co., 46 79; W. L. Chll. dreth, 43 35: Hubbard Wray Com pany, $.16 60: Oeneral Tool Co., 43 44; Whit Motor Co . 419 69: Lyal Her man. 64986: Brirl Bryant, 41195; C. r- Nichols, IMVW UocUoo, 47-17. Wm. Eden, 17.17; Wesley Hartman.l $83.50; Wm. Bruin. 1103.74: Wm. Fox. $68.58: Clifford Oarvln. $57.36; Fred West, $9.17: Thos. Roseberry. 154 .00, R. J. Rlnebarger, 1115.00; F. E. Jen kins. $95.76: R. N. Finney, $88 00; W. Burbldge, 688.00; Oene Hooper, 4102.00: Chaa. Oonva. 4113.74: Ed Still- well, 4102.00; H. C. Dooms, 47540: Gale Moulton. 484.00; D. O. Modrell, 401.77; H. E. Tolle. 471.81; W. L. Tolle. 433.64: L. B. MoKlnnls. 471.82: Ja-k Fortln. 466 00; C. L. Smith. 442 00; Don Fredericks. 47.17: Jack Thresher. 438 30; 8yd Brown, 42.25: Truscon Steel Co., 437.01; Day end Nile. 429.06: L. C. arlmf, 4125; Porter Lumber Co.. 450.00; Medford Service station. 46.94: Knox Lumber Co, 48 25: T. H. Simpson, 61 40; Med'ord Lumber Co., 44 55; Llttrell parts Co., 6160.83: Barnum Machine Shop, 46 KMnnmv I.Mmha, fVv IQ 30'' Pl oo; Economy Lumber Co., 40.29; Pierce Auto Freight Llnea. 45.50: B. F. Van Dyke, 43.70: Fred Barneburg, 43.50, National Hospital Association, 437.39; Parson's Machine Shop, 412 00. Antelope ANTELOPE, Feb. 27 (Spl) Mr. and Mra. Hollla Burton and aona visited Mr. and Mra. B. K. Rlggs Fri day, February 31. Mrs. Jim Beck and Mra. BUI White, assisted by Mrs. Lester Bradahaw en tertained, the Ladlea' Social club on February 19. Thoae present were Meedamea Dot Dutton, Myro Blgham, Laura Blgham. Anna Davlea. Louisa Cireb., Gertrude Oreb, Velma Wood. Ruby Rlggs, Nell Von der hellen. Margaret Bradahaw, and the hoet- aea, Mra. Beck and Mra. White. Mra. Marcla Erlckaon attended tne Ladlea' Social club In the afternoon after closing school. S. W. Balra, father of Mra. Ruby Rlggs, delivered the Ice cream for the meeting held at the Brownsboro store February 15. The cream waa donated by the Orover dairy of Med ford. Mr. and Mra. Hollla Burton and aona were dinner guests of Mr. and Mr. Bill Blgham February 13. The people of Antelope were deep ly ahocked to learn of the death of Ted Seaman of Eagle Point, aa he waa well known In this district. The sympathy of the community la ex tended to Mrs. Seaman and children. Thoae from Antelope who attended the funeral of Ted Seaman Sunday were Elbert Blgham, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hatlett, Mr. and Mra. Wallace, McDowell and son Jamea, Mrs. Sarah Riley and son Tom, Fred Dutton, Bill Wattenberg, Mr. and Mrs Jack Wood, Earl Yorton, Harve Stanhy. John Oreb, Mr. and Mrs. Jessie and Mr. and Mra. B. K. Rlggs. Between three and four Inchea of anow fell here the night of the 33'd. Mr. and Mra. Bob Lindsay and daughter called on Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Rlgga the evening of February 23. 4 Talent TALENT. Feb. 28. (Spl.) The Crater Lake Camp Flro Olrl met In the library at the school Tues day evening. Officer elected for the year were: President, Earlene Wlthroe; vice-president, LaVelle Ma eon; secretary, Lydla Mae Baylor; treaaurer, Hilda Marty: sergeant-alarms, Agnea Lacy; mualclan, Lucille Young. The glrla are planning a hike for Saturday, with Miss Olive Hill, assistant guardian. The lxth grade won the prlw and party for having the most par ent out for the P.-T, A. meeting laat Friday. Blondv Burnett Is working In tne barber shop during the lllneaa 01 Mr. McMahon. A aon waa born to Mr. and Mra. Laurence Burnett at the Commu nity hospital February 17. He has been named Terry Duane Burnett. The Chamber of Commerce will aponaor a dance to be given at the city hall tonight. Dynge's orchestra from Medford will furnish the inn- He, and the extenalon unit ladle will serve lunch. The Talent Dramatlo club preaent- ed two one-act "burlesque -dramaa at the city hall laat Friday nignt. The hall waa' crowded and many were atandlng. The play were fol lowed by a social dance. The eve ning with the dramatic club waa a very aucceasful affair. The members of the club are preparing two more playa to be given during the sea son. There were several mualcal numbera directed by Mr. Jo Han non during the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Don Montgomery and Mr. and Mrs. H. Lowe attended the theater In Aahland Tuesday night. A. O. Waterman, who ha been visiting hi brother In Chlco, Calif., returned horn Tuesday. There will be Townaend club meeting at th city hall March 4 Every one U urged to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Helenbrook of Ap plegata are visiting at th home ol their daughter, Mrs. Ray Schu macher. Charles Conaway snd Shorty Toll have moved Into th Cochran apart menu. Shorty Is working for Ray Schumacher. Th chicken supper given by the grange Tuesday was well attended After supper there was darfsing until midnight. I Pear Market Yesterday NEW YORK. Feb. S7. ( AP-U8DA) Pesr suction msrket: 4 car ar rived: Oregon cars, 1 Waahlngton unloaded; 4 cant on track. Oregon d'AnJous: 741 boxes sxtrs fsncy, 43 -4 2.36. sversge 42.15; 469 fsney, 418513.25, sversge 419'. CHICAOO. reb. 27, (AP-Ci(DA Pear auction market. On car sold: no srrlvsls; none on trsck. Oregon d'AnJous: 683 fancy, 41-65 j3 30, average 41.70. A walking" meehln. designed to test th wearing qualities of the up per portion of womtn's shoes, hes been developed snd placed In opera tion st th national bureau of stand ards, Washington, GOOD GARDENING ICSES 8. Paper Plana The garden you plan with a pencil In February may be a far finer thing than the one that actually growa In spring, but ubs the pencil anyhow. It la best to plan the whole thing on paper, and It'a easentlal that various veg etables be so arranged that the tall-growing crops won't shade the smaller plants. Generally speaking, rows should run north and south, but not, of course. If that direction la counter to tne long way of the garden. If there's any choice, the land should slope gently toward the south or south east. Eagle Point EAGLE POINT, Feb. 28. (Spl.) Sincere sympathy Is extended to Mrs. Seaman and family In the loaa of husband and father, Ruaaell T. Sea man, whose funeral waa held In Med ford last Sunday at the Conger fu neral parlor. It waa one of the largest funerals ever held In Medford a 'Ted had s, host of warm frlenda in this and and the adjoining commun ities. He bad a fine genial personality that will live long in the memory of those who knew him best. Former Judge Tou Veil of Jack-., sonvllle was a caller at the Frank Brown home laat Sunday. The ladles of the Eagle Point P.. T. A. are giving a dinner next Wed needay evening In the grade school building. They will start serving as 6 o'clock. Walter Olmacheld and Harry Young of Medford were bualnesa caller In Eaale Point Wednesday afternoon Mr. and Mra. A. O. Young and Mr-.. Young's mother, Mra. Hannah Me Intyre of McLeod were caller at the Putman home Wednesday. Wm. Totten of Butte Fall wa s, business caller In Eagle Point Wed nesday. Mra. Dolll Moomaw spent Wed nesday at Reese Creek soliciting mem bers for the Townaend club of Eagle Point. Mrs. Moomaw believe In going out after them, snd she alwaya bring home the 'bacon.1 She and Ca Spen cer are the prize 'scalp gettera and If Harry Chin of the Big Rock Cnndy mountain la still In the notion of paying a bounty on Townsendltes. he can start paying right here In Eagle Point, aa we are adding move 'acalpa' to the Townaend belt every day. Mrs. Frank Brown and Lottie Van Scoy were Joint hostesses to the Eagle Point H. E. club st Mrs. Brown's home Wednesday afternoon with twenty-two member preaent. Thoae on the sick Hat at preaent are Mrs. Edith Weldmsn, Roy Ash pole and Joe Wisdom, but all are getting along nicely st tht time. George B. Brown of Browne bo ro was calling on friends and trading in Eagle Point, Wednesday afternoon, . Loula Putman. youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. oeorge Putman of Eag'e Point, who haa been in the Hawaiian Islands for the past year returned home Thuraday afternoon. Mrs. Frank Brown, Mrs. Orac. Walker and daughter Alice, Lottie Van Scoy, Floreno and Mlnnla Put man, attended the "So Red The Rose" at the Holly theater In Medford, Wednesda evening,. The Eagle Point Townsend club met at the Grange hall Monday eve ning, A largo crowd was in attend ance. L. R. Johnson of Wlmer was the speaker and gave an eloquent and Inspiring talk which waa appreciated by the audience. There win be a danoe In the Orange ball given by the Towns lid club- next Thursday night, with th Dlnge Bros, orcheatia to furnish the music. A good time is assured snd all sre Invited. Mr. snd Mrs. Ouy Humphrey of Berrydale were vlaltors at the Put men home Isat Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. La Rocque of Merrill attended the Seaman funeral in Medford laat Sunday. Oene Walton of Central Point, re cently of this place, I 111 this week with mumps. Mr. Hazel Stoner snd Mrs. Or viae Henderson celled on Mrs. Chas. Rod srmel Wednesday afternoon. Althouuli atlll in wheel chair, Mra. Rodarrnei Is recovering nicely, from the broken leg she received s month ago. Mr. Woodrlch, msnager of th L dlno cheese factory. Is having new porch and approach built In front of th factory building. Dan Patrick la head carpenter. NO EXTRA SALARY FOR STATE COMMISSIONERS SALBM, Feb. 2. ) Members of the Industrlsl accident commission who have been designated also ss members of ths unemployment Insur ance board, may not receive extra compensation for work on th second board. Attorney General I. H. va.i Winkle Informed th secretary ol state today. The law sets out the salaries of th three commissioners a 43.600 each and th new set creating the unem ployment Insurenee board specifies that no extra compensation shall be received. Use Mall Tribun want ls.