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MF.DFOTCD MAIL .TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREOON. SUNDAY. MARCH 1. 1036. PAGE NTNE Read every ad on this page You will probably find exactly the thlnga you have been looking for or a tale or trade for unused artlclea you may Have. Search your attic or tore-room you may find many things others are seek ing and be able to realize im mediate, cash. It what you want lent here, advertise for f It'lTloune Vinasiucu ' I. inexpensive effective! ' RATES Per word first Insertion- (Minimum 25c) Each additional Insertion, 2c per word lc (Minimum 10c) per line per month without copy changes 'I-35 Phone 75 FOE WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND POUND 8 keys. Owner may have same by paying tor so v. shuui office. LOST 3 peacocks. Notify City Meat Market. Phone 324. LOST If dog is missing, call 1516 WANTED MALE HELP 8240-A-MONTH OPPORTUNITY Man at onoa to start local 200 fam ily grocery route. New automobile given producer. Operate through large western warehouse. I send ev erything you need. You risk no money. Write quick. Albert Mills. 96 Monmouth, Cincinnati. Ohio. pay positions in iw:itisoii..vu Air Conditioning business. Prefer men with fair education, mechan ically Inclined now employed, will ing to devote some spare tune to preliminary training to become In stallation and service expert. Write fully giving age, phone, present oc cupation. Utilities Eng. Inst. Box 656 c;o Mall Tribune. WANTED FEMALE HELP POSITION OPEN Married women. Showing atunnlng Spring Fashion Frocks. Can earn $23 weekly, get all your own dresses without cost. Experience unnecessary. No Invest ment. Fashion Frocks, Dept. N 6743, Cincinnati, Ohio. I pSlTIONOPEN Married or single ' woman show amazing 8nag-Resi.it Hosiery. Earn to $22 weekly and your own hose free. Samples furn ished. Experience unnecessary. No canvaseln. Send size. Dame Fash ion, 110 East 33rd St., New York. ADDRESS envelopes at home, spare time; $5 to $15 weekly. Experience unnecessary. Dignified work. Stamp brings detail. Employment Mgr , Dept. 1981, Box 75, Hammond, Ind. GIRL for housework, dren. 315 N. Peach. care of chll- MALE AND FEMALE WANTED Man or man and wife to work on small place with orchard ' experience. Box 837, Tribune. LADY and gentlemen passengers to Oakland or Los Angeles. Maich 4 or 6. Share expense. 246 Beatty Street. WANTED SITUATIONS AN experienced bookkeeper and ste nographer desires position. Refer ences. Box 682, Tribune. EXP. SEAMSTRESS want dressmak v Ing, alterations, repairs. Tel. 359-J. t 113 Cottsge. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS FirRNrTURE unholsterlng, repairing. reflnishlng. W. E. Walker, phone 628. 207 N. Peach. V,' ANTED Galvanized water tank, about 500 gal. Phone 539-J-2. WANTED 1000 ft. used 2x4s. Box 194. Route 1. WANTED Pigs, weight to 76 lbs. Stat price In reply. M L, Mall Tribune. WANTED Men's laundry, washed and Ironed, 76c dozen. Tel. 603-J. WANTED A S-pIece orchestra to play at Dutch Mill, Klani- th Junc tion. WANT rO BUY Springer heifers. Ralph Wilson, Central Point, Tel Ul-X-1. WANT to borrow $1800 on fine home on Roane river and highway. BROWN At WHITE. Realtora. WANTED W pay cash for household goods. furniture and stoves. We also buy metals, hides, pelts, wool and mo hair. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N Orape St. Pbone '.083. WANTED Cook stove, heaters, bed spring, mattreaeea. day-beds, aanl tary ooucne and cot or what have you? We pay cash or exchange WEW DEAL FURN EXCHANGE 423 E. 'lain St. WANTED FURS FURS FURS Highest cash price paid for raw furs Complete line of trsp on sale. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37-29 No Orape St Medford. JUNK- -JUNX WANTED CASH PAID tor inner tube. Ic per lb up Rasta- cotton and wool, up to 5c per lb Scrap iron, small or large lot. alu all other metals of all dc-ripliona MELiPORD BAltOAIN HOUSE ? No Ors pe. Phone J063 FOR D.FNT -APARTMENT? FURNISHED aPITJ Phone 879-X APARTMENTS for rent, 33 Apple. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOB RENT 8 room furnished apt., lights, water; $15.00. 618 N. Central. POR RENT 8-room turn. Close In. 20 S. apt.. Fir. partly FOR RENT HOUSES POR RENT Small furnished house. Inquire ot 120 S. arape St. rrigia- alre. Adults. : POR RENT Fine 8-room house, close In. never advertiseo. oeiore. rnone 1453-J-l. FOR RENT 8 furnished houses. 813 Summit. POR RENT 5 room furnished house 35.00. Phone 534-H. POR RENT-H-room house In Phoe nix. V, sere ground, 10. Attractive home nesr Junior high, wood clr- HANSON and Hollywood W. L. chick, culatlng heater. 120. Other homes heavy laving strains; large, vlgor at Medford and vicinity from 14 ; ous chick, 9c; Rocks and Reds 100. up. 128 E. Main. Phone 195, or i gend jor catalog. Jenks Hatchery, 1147-W after 5 p. ra. Tangent. Oregon, FOR RENT 8-room furnished house, st 821 N Central, $27.50 per month, water furnished. FOR RENT Reliable adults. 5-room ; modern house. Call at 820 Dakota j Ave. FURNISHED house. 4 rooms, bath and Bleeping portch, $25. 529 S. Orape. phone C. A. DeVoe. FOR RENT Homes, furnished or unfurnished. BROWN At WHITE 4-ROOM furnished house for rent, electric range. Inquire 305 South Oakdale FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT-A diversified orchard on shares. BROWN & WHITE, Realtors FOR RENT BOARD ROOM BOARD AND ROOM, rate reasonable at 718 E. Main. BOARD Home-cooked meals served In private home. Reasonable rates Nesr business district, 33 N. Orange St. Phone 1473-X. ROOM & BOARD Home cooked meal! 25 per month 303 N Holly FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS street, phone 809. WARM, pleasant rooni, separate en trance. 320 N. Oakdale. pOlt RENT Large desirable room for 2 or 3, with meals. Mrs. Waterman. 108 So. Ivy. Phone 995-W. FOR RENT Pleasant room for gen tleman, close In; bath, garage. 809 E. Main. ATTRACTIVE rooms, 404 8. Orape. FOR EXCHANGE FOR SALE OR TRADE Console Vlc trola and 3-A Eastman kodak with oase, tripod; Corona portable type writer and case. Will trade all or part for hogs, cows, wood or graln.J BOStWICK, box au, UVDU FOrTsALE OR TRADE Jonathan ap plo 15c and 35c a box. Call at Ala Vista Packing house between 9 and 4 o'clock. Bring own boxes. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR TRADE 5-room modern house , for larger house. Fay amerence. Box 790, Tribune. ROJCYANN homestead offered as first payment on contract' buy. Will as sume mortgage. A. W. Frederick. Myrtle Creek, Oregon. COAST' PROPERTY FOR TRADE 14 j crea. sood buildings, water piped I to house, partly cultivated, fine soil; about V4 mile from beach and highway. L. O. PICKELL, 304 E. Main. Phone 365. WILL TRADE good 40 acres wt'.h nice home for Medford. BROWN at WHITE. Realtors. - FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 3 lots, close In, line shade trees. Call 1453-J-l. FOR SALE Fine 8-room house, and 3 lota: house on corner lot. Very eaay to finance. Call 1453-J-l. WE have several good buy in down town business property, showing good Interest on Investment, nan arty Realty Co., 311 Medford Bldg. 20 ACRES, cultivated, close ln, fine 4 rooni house, barn, larne chicken house. 5A free water. Prloe $1500: terms. Sheley Agency. I mllo north of city limits. Pacific Hwy. POR SALE; Modern 6-room house, 3 bedrooms, sleeping porch, two lots, close to high school located 733 Dakota 8t. Open for Inspection Sunday afternoon. H. G. Wilson. Phono 1564. 70 ft. x 140 ft. building lot with new garage. Oood location. See owner. 319 Willamette Ave. FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS Sev- I eral good farma. both large and ; small, convenient term.. Call at: Jsckson Hotol. Saturday, Sunday or Monday. C. A. Barnes, fieldman for Federal Land Banx. FOR SALE Bargain. 280 acres land. Inquire J. B. Andrews. 31 N Grape St.. Medford WHEN you think of reel estate think of BROWN & WHITE. HOLDERS OF BONUS CERTIFICATES We have several properties wnien we can sell on easy terms and which can be optioned w holders of bonus certlflcatea until certificates are cashed. BROWN & WHITE. Realtora. 104 A Main. Medford. HOUSES for ale or rent. Jackson County Bid? and uoan Assti. FOR SALE -By owner. 10 to M-acre tracts, irr'.jsred Bear rreek ootlom land mile from Medford, excel lent fnr g-irflenmq Pi"rf 1S34-L FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS FOR SALlV-Toun he thy. assorted Rhode Iland Red Isylr-r hens. New Himrshlre and Austra-Whlte. Tel. M4-X. ' 100 R. I. Hby chick." ready Mar. 9th. R I. ci'iter: M?h:n? -4ii:k. .tnd turks. Sweeney P-jultry Ranch. , JO AL'STRA WHITE 10 tios. pallet 1 AU Lajlng. Tel 3-f-W. FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGGS POR SAL 28 Booth strain White Minorca pullets, 8 mos. old. All lay ing a Hanson strain White Leg- horn roosters. Mrs T. P. Buck, j ijemrai roint. HANSON leghorn end Red, baby chicks. 9c. Phone Jacksonville, 805. KENWORTHY'S MAHOOD 8. O. R. I. REDS. Home record, 10 pullets, H months, 2235 egg. 2415 points. Pullorum tested. Mating list. Dark, velvety red color. J. V. Kenwortny. Box 92, Montague, Calif. CHICKS POR SALE We have good local and Special Hansen strsln chicks to offer you at right prices. Over 500 now on hand. F. E. Sara son Company, 229 N. Riverside. Medford. I AUSTRA-WHTTE hatching eggs. A. : p. Jordan, Wagner Creek road. Tal i ent. HARRED Rock laying hens 1 yr. old a. P. Jordan, Wagner Creek road i Talent. FOR SALE Large bronze turkey hen. fine layer, $4.00. Inquire 618 N. Central. R. I. R. hatching egtfs. 60o setting. T. J. Parsons. Phoenix. , PLYMOUTH ROCK pullet for ale. B. w. Ford, Lozler Lane. HANSON strain White Leghorn hatch ing eggs from old hens mated to cockerels ot 375 and better dams. Phone 19-P-3. FOR SALE DOGS PETS PEDIGREED Roller Canarlea. Special prices on pairs. Thrasher's, Jack sonville, Tel. 173. POLLER canarlea. 31 S. Riverside. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK SALE Work horse, harness, wsgon. Cash on llveatock. Bargain. 116 S. Fir. FOR SALE 8 weaner pigs. Inquire Medford Poultry As Egg Co. FRESH cow 6 yrs. old. Guernsey Durham, seven calves, sge one month to six. R. a. coulter, 1 ml. 3. E. Applegate Store. FOR SALE One team well matched mares. Geo. Hilton, Grants Pass. 1400 LB. GELDING, sound and well broke. A. P. Jordan, Wagner Creek road, ralent. FOR SALE Fresh milk goat. Hanlln, 311 Perrydaie. - FoTr8ALB 2 milk cows. Tel. 19-F-33 FOR SALE Morgan eaddle horse, 7-year-old. W. A. chtldere, Jackson ville. POR SALE Full-blooded Plymouth Rock laying pullets; also cockerels. May's Ranch, Anderson Creek road, Talent. TOGGENBURO nanny, freah two months: already bred. Box 135, Rt. 2 Raymond Shockley. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE '34 Ohevrolet H4-ton . truck, dual, long wheelbase, factory built stock rack and 26-ln. box; silently used: recently overhauled, good rubber; $550. T. J. Hlght, Rt. 2. end Ross Lane on Old Military road. SEE THESE USED CARS BEFORE YOU BUY BUIOKS '33 Bulck Victoria Coups 31 Bulck Sedan '30 Bulck Sedan '29 Bulck Sedan ' "28 Bulck Sedan 37 Bulck Sedan ' ' CHEVROLET 31 Ohevrolet Sedan 31 Chevrolet Coupe '30 Chevrolet Coupe '29 Chevrolet Roadster STUDEBAKERS V 34 Royal Sedan 33 6-83 Sedan 32 6-56 Roadster ' '27 7-pAaen.er ftertan PONT1AC8 '30 Sedan 29 Sedan 27 Coupe ALSO 29Pacfcard '30 Cadillac 7-pase. Sedan SKINNER'S GARAGE Bulck - Pontlac '30 CHEVROLET sedan, runs like now. Karl-Keen trunk, new Urea, email mileage, driven by one owner, A real buy at only $265.00. PIERCE-TLLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth GOOD USED CARS LOWEST PRICES IN MEDFORD 1934 Plymouth Sedan. 1930 Dodge DeLuxe Sedan. 1934 Dodge DeLuxe Coupe. 1933 Chevrolet DeLuxe Sedan. 1932 Plymouth Coupe. 1934 Chrvsler Airflow Sedan. 1031 Ford Roadster. 1934 Ford Pickup. 1933 Plymouth DeLuxe Coupe. Also a number of earlier model at a very cheap price. Lot on North cor. 6th and Bartlett. LANCE MOTOR CO. 31 N. Riverside. Tel. 18. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE OR TRADE 3-ln. piston pump 2u 00; electric welding torch S6 50; Phonopbor ear phone 910.00; 45 deg. hydraulic elbow, 4V4 feet long openings U-ln. and 8-ln. WI.1 sell or trade on washing machine, wood work.ng tool or or 1 h p. gas engine. Rt. No. 1. Box 133, Cen tral Point. (Old Stage road). SEVERAL ten of 13, 30 and 30 lb . rail and spikes. One Diamond King hay grinder, good stock of pumps. G-ns engines, chain, blowers, air compressor, pulley, double ind single drums. 1 40-horsepower don aey complete with cable on two buckets. Medford Pipe and Ma chinery Co. FOR 8AI.E A dandy Lloyd baby bug gv. reasonable. Inquire 403 W. Clark Street. MANURES Any kind. 1 60. Phone 1648-X. 154 q- yd STEEL SAFT 31x23x26, .10 00. Mc- Culslon. 317 N. Riverside. FFP.TILIZER Manures Bargains. 1H 8. F.r Pnone 1948.X. ' Ton SAI.B -nne Victor Vlctrols M t;t victor records. Cheap. 30 S. hevtown. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALJS 1 single bed. Simmons; 1 dresser, 1 over-stuffed chair, mo hair; 1 fine walnut antique bed room suite. Phone 544 or U03-R. Jno. W. Johnson. FOR SALE 3500-gallon galvanised steel tank, $100. Oeo. Alford. Tel. 19-F-3. COMMON alfalfa seed ISe. Alfalfa hay, haled or loose. Oats and vetch. . baled or loose. Tel 523-J-4. Otto Nledermeyer. FOR SALE OH storage and wagon tanks. L. A. Salade. Central Point. COAL BRIQUETS for smudging. We will have our first car arrive here about March 5th. Arrange with ua now for your requirement, to be delivered direct from car to you. F. E. Samson Company, 329. N. - Riverside, Medford. FOR SALE No. 17 Oolden series De Laval cream stparator with motor. Leonard J. Freeman, Central Point. Phone 138. FOR SALE Buzz-saw In good condi tion, or will trade. 503 Maple. FOR SALE Complete household fur- nianings lor o-room nome. ao no Grape. ALFALFA SEED. 15c. F. E. Bvbee. Rt. 3. Medford. Call C. F. Nleder meyer, Rt. 2, Tel. 623-J-l. FOR SALE Delicious apples, 25o box and better. Phone 611-J-3. HAY FOR SALE Phone 198-R-l. Mike Hanley. FOR SALE Gold "B" flat saxophone, like new. Cost $165.00. Will sacri fice for $8000 cash. Phone 313 or call 320 E. Main. FERTILIZER Any unount, 116 8. Fir. Phone 1648-X. cheap. FOR SALE Spray rig, Fordson trac tor, ground alfalfa hay. Herbert Ranch. HUlcrest-Phoenlx Road. SEVERAL (rood used "MoClanshan1 Incubators. 240-egg $10. MO-eea $20. reconditioned, tested and sold complete. McClanahan Inc. Co. 360 West 12th St., Eugene, Ore. FOR SALE God Newtown apple at cheap prices. Inquire Sgobei es Day Packing House. South Fir St. RED and green apple. 26o box and up. 701 W. llth. A REAL BUY Large size Ex. Fancy Cornice In lug .. $1.00 Newtown apples to lug ... .16 Bring your own ontalnera. AMERICAN FRUIT GROWERS. fNO 313 So. Fit St. Medford. Ore. Phone 926. FOR 8ALE Crown feeds; land pla ten Aero Superphoaphate; Case farm machinery Flnley Implement Co.. central Point. TYPEWRITERS Blerm 116 N. Cen tral Phone 282. POR 8 ALE Baled oat hay ground alfalfa and oat hay loose alfslta hay C. A. DeVoe. Phone 523-J-3 BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE Exclusive coffee and pes. nut roasting business. Good oppor tuntty for man and wife, nines of owner reason for selling. See or write o. O. Presnall at place of business, 70 N. Main, Ashland, Ore. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Other business forces owner to sell beau. tlful Tourist Camp, cabins, genersl store, service station, moaern ana fully equipped, on Rogue river and highway. A real going business. lerms. aee teo. Fields, Ricniieia Oil Co., Medford. ' MISCELLANEOUS MAGAZINE subscriptions. Bsve taken over magazine business of rrue Angle Piatt. Can offer money-sav. Ing prices. Teachers' magazlnea specialty. Kate Angle Oaddls, 609 East Main. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS 1. Meqsurea of paper I. Placed In flower con tainer II. Unfastened 14. Bright colored bird la. Newspaper paragraph II. Woolly surface of clotb 18. Medieval clocks ln the form of blps is. Aga 10. Statements of accounts 11. Drink slowly 13. Day of th week; abbr. It. Slanting 36. Thus 17. Division of military front n. Nothing IL Propel with oara 13. Leaf of the palmyra palm 15. Modes It. Velocities IJ. Mother 40. Fur.bearlng animals Solution of Yesterday' Puzil aJhIaMi!oi s H0umP E DAL AWKWARD L Y YUaR Dili Bde SK.BP H m iXfiklk .0. A Njk E N A Mil TR gY iEM !T EARWR A ME R T URElTAN lAIMIAIZlE IS ATli 50 IMIU1TIEID 41 PrODOUB 43. 7 oil n i dtrO 45. Rescued 46. Compass point 47. Kini of the beasts 49. Subsuncs used lo making soap 10. Tempi : arc halt It Close tlihUr Ezzz"!fc"zzzz ,s wtJL 5fl ZZi?ZZZZfliiZZ 2i IT ill27 30 tt -rmr -rr 'Wr "--r rrr- mrr w Slllf wtk ZZI" zzfzzzizz Ai 44 I 'Mo, J&u 1 -mt rit si sz IP53 54 tt mzr i 1 1 1 1 1 1 j MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR SALE Soprano piano accordion. In good condition, reasonable. Tel. 72S-J. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COINTY AUsTRACT CO. Abstracts A Title and Title Insurance. The only complete Title Syatem in Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstract of Title. Rooms 3 and 5. No. 32 North Central Ave., upatalrs. Money to Lend MONEY LOANED $50 to $300 for personal or household purposes on House Furnishings or Autos; also Cars Refinanced. Loana closed within 30 minutes. License No. 8 157. See W. E. Thorns. 45 So. Cen tral. Long Distance Moving LARGE VAN serving Calif, Oreg. and Wash, polut. semi-monthly trips Fully insured. Martin Bros. 701 a 6th St., Orants Pass. Tel. 146-J. Transfer. REINKTNG TR.NSFER CO Long distance hauling. Furniture, cattle, t anything, ill N. Fir. Phone 1038 : o. stuart, EADS TRANSFER Ac STORAGE CO. Office 1015 Nu. Central. Phone 315 Prices right. Service guaranteed. rRUCKINoTAND STORAGE Local and long distance hauling, furni ture moving, etc Reasonable ratea Tel. 83b. F. E. Samson Co. HAWLE'i TRANSFER Expert pack ers ana movers, special livestock moving equipment. Prices right 619 North Riverside. Phone 615. PERSONAL GIFTED POYCHTC give advice on all affaire of life. 903 No. Rlveraioe. Radio Service. Grunow Radios. RADIO ELECTRIC SERVICE . Ira E. Chaataln. Phone 470. 305 W. Jackson St. Tubes, Aerials. Repairing. More motor vehicles are registered In New York than ln any other state. California Is second. Prosecutor WILLIS ' Willis West, youthful district at torney of Clatsop county, practiced Inw ln Astoria until his election to the four-year term expiring In 1937, Cross-Word Puzzle T. Corded fabric t. Conjunction 9. Metal 10. Pedal digits 11. Mischievous II. Tyrant ' 17. High tnountali 20. Devices for producing s current of air VI. Pried into others' affaire U, Neckpiece 2b. Red: heraldry 28. Weep 10. Turn to the right 11. Look with approval 14. Kind of woolen clots IB. Knee breecbea 15. Scoff e 17. Chler meal of the day II. Spirited horses 4. Vine 44. Mall 4. Kellevt 48. Late: comb, form 10. ExnrrMton of dlDRUBt 81. Article (. Near it. Lifted 65. Surgical threads 16, Besvei raturd (or slaughter DOV'i 1. fltllle 2. Paleo I, Notion 4. Gypsy I. Type measure f. Fourth year ccllrgs student If LH.aa.rj.iTTia. 'THE TOGGERY' TO MARK 33RD YEAR IN BUSINESS HERE Contributed To those of us who have lived for many years In the Rogue River vsl ley, and especially In Medford to those who have watched the steady and dignified growth of the business district, The Toggery In Medford stands for much more than Just our leaalng men's clothing store. It ex emplifies the sure, onward growth of our community. Tills store, for one third of a cen tury, has stood on our principal street, meeting the needs of the male Wm. F. Isaac populace, and as those needs grew, Just so has this store kept pace, until now "The Toggery" stands a splendid metropolitan store for men, offering them the finest possible In merchan dise and service. On the first of March, thirty -three years ago, "The Toggery" waa found ed and It haa continued under the same management throughout the years. This handsome store, located In the same block ln which It started, Is a beautiful, modern, up-to-the-minute establishment, and one of which any city mlglit well be proud. Just as every business house be speaks the spirit of thie hand which controls and guides It, so "The Tog gery" exhales an atmosphere of friendliness and cheer to each one who enters Its doors. The spirit of helpfulness, the eagerness to serve and make happlcW'all who come to his place of business, exemplified In the personality of "Toggery Bill" Isaacs, tt la the spirit which ani mates him; no worthy cause, no one ln ral need haa ever appealed to htm In vain. It Is this which makes "The Toggery" what It la store unlqtte among stores, being the expression of the owner's life work, and to which he has given bis best, never satisfied but ever studying ways am methods to make It better and bett!. The man who enters "The Toggery' feels this friendliness and desl-e to serve emanating from eacft member of the ataif. It is Just the same with laboring man, or banker, the eame If one comes to buy a pair of work socks or a fifty dollar suit, for "The Toggery" Is a store which caters to no one class of people, but to every class. A store for the people, each person and Individual equally Impor tant to please. A word or two about the person nel: Arthur Hese, fourteen years with The Toggery" and now buyer and manager of the furnlahtng goods de partment, has made so many friends LIVERMORE YOUTH ' v. (A ft. 1 I . V- " Jin J LH Ifc-ffrl f- '. ... stilt- . .. Jesse Llvermore Jr., ss,rl,dly Ihot by hi, mother, Mr. Dorothea Ungeooe, at their Monteolto home last Thinksglvlng, It shown with hi, mother on hit return home from 8nU Barbara, Calif., ho,pltl where for a time little hope waa held fer hi, recovery, H I, the ion of th famoul eosculstor. (Asaoclttsd Prss Pbot that Utile need be a&ld as to hit Im portance of the store. Delous Cos. who will be remembered from former aiwoclaUon with "The Tog gery" will return to Medford and afier March 10th will bo In charge of th ahoe department. Hla many friend will be glad to hear of hla re turn to the store. B. C. McKenna. buyer and manager of the clothing And hat department, la becoming a regular authority of what the welt dressed man will wear. Dick Wood cock, assistant to all departments, Is another valuable member of the staff. Mrs. Birdie Cogglns has charge of the fitting department, where every gar ment Is perfectly fitted and she Is as particular as the customer. Mrs. Cogglns is ably a sal tod by Mtsa Ada bee Seller. Both Mrs. Cogglns and Mlaa Seller have had years of expert ence. Mlaa The I ma Hump ton la seere lAiy to Mr. Isaacs and has charge of the office. As to "Toggery BUI" himself from the time when he waa boy, "Tog' gery Bill has fished the waters of the Jamous Rogue river, year by year becoming more proficient in the canny and difficult art of casting the fly. Today he stands an acknow ledged champion of the sport, win ntng all tournaments into which he has entered. Fishermen and sports men of not? have sought him out. ; and many Is the notable he haa en tertained at his beautiful "Rock Lodge" on the banks of the Rogue. In civic affairs, "Toggery Bill" has always been In the forefront of every movement leading to the Improve ment of the city. As a member of the chamber of commerce, for many years serving on Its board of directors enthusiastically aiding and abetting every endeavor tending to the better ment of his loved city, he has ever beun unflagglsg ln his activity for Its welfare. Always prominent ln musi cal circles, he has been Influential In bringing concert artists to our city, and in every way by his support has contributed to Med ford's artistic and cultural growth. Toggery Bill's love for. and loyalty to his home city and the Rogue River valley. Is well known and has endear ed him to the people of this comma nlty. High or low, he knows and loves them all, and Is "Bill" to them. No greater praise oan one bestow. And on this, the 33rd anniversary of "The Toggery." we extend congratu lations to this store of friendly ser vice and high quality, of which Med ford la proud, and to Its beloved founder "Toggery BUI. Westminster City council has In vlted employers ln that district of London to send members of their staffs to a series of lecture arrang ed by the British Red Cross on "antV gas precautions and first aid for air raid casualties " Wins His Freedom Ray Lauomarslno, 29, la pictured her Just few minute after hit release from Alcatrax Island feder al prison, the first convict to bt freed outright from that famous penitentiary, Lagomanlno, who had served 10 year for postofflc, robbery st Colms, Calif., won his rslsase on a writ of habeas corpus. (Associated Prase Photo) LEAVES HOSPITAL :':'T; ''sS0-'0' ' ' --ss1il ll j RESIDENT CALLED Mrs. Lottie Vincent passed away at a local hospltsl Prldsy afternoon of pneumonia, aged 7 years, S montha and 113 days, she was born In Scot land county. Missouri, November , 1861. She was a resident of Oregon for 70 years and of Jackson county for 69 years. Shs was tha wife of Washington W. Vincent, who died ln 1806. She leave two sons and thre daughters: Fred L. Vincent and Wal ter W. Vincent, of Klamath Palls. Ore.: Mrs. Mary Ann Cleveland and Mrs. Lucy May Smith of Medford. and Mrs. Mabl Erlckson. Klamath Palls; and 13 grandchildren, five great grandchildren: one brother. Oeorge R. Myers, of Central Point, Ore.; Mrs. Louisa Jsckson of Central point: Mrs. Laura Dlar, of Tolo, Ore., aurvlve. Funeral services will be held at th Perl Funeral Home Monday at 10:30 a. m. Elder Rasmussen of the Latter Day Saints church will officiate. In terment In Antloch cemetery. HONEY SPEAKS IN CITY TUESDAY Willi J, Mahonsy, mayor of Klam. am falls and spirant to seat la th United states seuata, will b prin cipal speaker at meeting to t held la K. P. hall Tuesday nlcht under the sponsorship of the newly Xormed Jackson County Townaend cntr.i Bureau, It waa announced yesterday "J o. uriuin. secretary. L. R. Johnson, state Townsend speaker, will also address the meeting. Because of this program Townsend Medford Club No. a has postponed It regular Tuesday meeting. The cen tral bureau plans to open office her this week. Mr. Mahoney has whole-heartedly endorsed the Townaend plan for old age pensions and 1 receiving the ten tative support of Townaend organi zation for the nomination a United State senator. Senator Charles L. McNary, Republican Incumbent, re cently Incurred the wrath of th Townaendlte, for asserted equivoca tion on the Townsend plan. Yesterday was the wannest day of the winter and prospects wer that the balmy weather would con tinue at least over the week-end. The mercury yesterday reached maximum of 05 degreea, highest sine last October 97 when It climb ed to peak of 68, Maximum Friday was 00. Th lowest temperature yeaterday wa 39 a against 43 Friday. Last night tha mercury wa holding about four degree above th mark at th corresponding 1 1 m the previous night. Official forecast was tor cloudy westher with fog today and tomor row, temperatures to be normal. Mail Tribune "Ad" Causes Spencer to Buy From Own Firm 'Suburban home. Approximately 3 acres; fl-room houae, garage, poultry house; 3 miles from Medford." The foregoing was part of classi fied advertlaement Inserted In the Malt Tribune the early -part of th week by Brown e White, realtora. when the property waa listed Clin ton Spencer, salesman for Brown At White, became greatly Interested. It appealed to him a a property on which he could give an eloquent aalea talk. He thought about 16 and h talked about It. When he read th ad In the Mull Tribune h, dreamed about It. yesterday Brown & White announc ed the tale of the property. It wa bought by Clinton Spencer I The property Is at the end of Klnga highway. It waa part of the Mary Mac orchard, a large tract formerly owned by Jonas Wold and acquired by Walter Leverette. The houae Is to be reconditioned by Mr. Spencer, who now reelde with his family at 1(30 Weat Matn street. When the reconditioning la com pleted Mr. Spencer and hi, family will tak possession. "Nothing like an ad In th. Mall Tritune for getting result." Mr, Spencer commented. $30,000 Fiddle Stolen Expect Ransom Claim NSW YORK. Feb. 29. IIP) A M0. 000 Strtrtlvarlus violin, mysteriously stolen from a Carnegie Hall dreml.ig room, waa sought by police today In the belief that It had been snatched for "ransom." The "Strad," a favorite Instrument of the Polish violinist Bronlslaw Hu rjerman, disappeared while h wvi playing a concert last night. Ire Perils Rh'ps TTBNSTtN, Feb. 39 (P Feere for th ssfety of several ships caught In an los Jam In the gr.lt of Chlhll arose today when northwest gale atarted to olow the los field to sea. Ioebr 30 feet high tuv been seen In the field. The average tax on gasollnv haa risen 360 per cent In the last ten years, says the California Stat Auto mobile association. WARMEST DAY OF WINTER REPORTED