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MEDFORD ItSJL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, "WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1933. PSGE SEVE?? IBS DON'T FORGET TO PHONE THAT WANT AD BESS ARB TBI RATES: pot word Hut iBMrtlMl Jc (Minimum -4001 Cub additional Insertion. Ht wort I Per Una per month, without r una per mo. lopj changes Phone 75 copy cnangea LOSTlmi. btacanoV tan ; Mrijale dog; white spot on hack of neck. Pbono 118B-J, Reward. 7jvrr!-rwo large rolls of rugs, be ' 'Medford and Ashland I Prl day? H. O. waltermlre. 937 South ony. LOST It dog missing, call 1M " HELP WANTED MALE wTToLESALE Distributors and Mfgrs. agent, selling to dealer, wanted for one of the best razor blade propositions In the oontry. genuine blue steel, triple tested, Jot coated, or shellaced. '"Pf 'r quality, underselling prices, attrac tive package., displays, and adver tising. Sure-flro seller and repeater everywhere: a blade proposition with a "million dollar story. Large earning possibilities from perma nent repeat business. Large dis counts. Must have sufficient capi tal to carry moderate weekly sup ply stock. State qualifications. Must . qualify a distributor only. Appli cations from othera not considered. B. Huppert, General Sales Mgr. ml Washington St.. New York. WANTED SITUATIONS RELIABLE dairymen wants L '"J""" slble position (or Job). Box 8768 I Mall Tribune. WANTED To care for apartment house or home in exchange for rent, etc. Best references. 530 So. Fir St, WANTED to care for elderly lady or man In my home. Phone 1388-J. POSITION wanted as housekeeper and cook. Good references; small wages. Call 857-J. MIDDLE-AGED, reliable, unincumber ed woman wants position as house keeper for widower or elderly cou ple. Phone afternoons. 639-J-. GIRL wants work earing for children during day or evening. Tel. 743-R. YOUNG woman wants housework, worn anlesa home. Box 8899, Tribune. CAPABLE orchard foreman wishes position: twenty vara valley exper ience. Would consider lease of com mercial pear orchard. Orvllle Good, R. R. 3. Box 21. EXPERT PAINTER will do sign paint ing Interior decorating general paint Jobs'. Call at 323 So. Central. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS .WOULD like to communicate with someone driving to southern Cali fornia soon. Phone 1282. EMPTY TRUCK going aouth wants load down. Call 316. TOR Watklna' Products, Phone 420-X. D. A. Casparic, .13th and Laurel. PAW FURS WANTED Eastern prices paid. Ton don't have to wait for returns. We pay cash. We buv Hides, Pelts and Wool. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N. Grape St. Phone 106J. WANTED Farm machinery; house hold goods: stoves; wood. Hl-Way Exchange. 1 ml. aouth Phoenix. WANTED Household goods, stoves, tools, or what have you. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N. Grape St. Phone 1062. WANTED Will pay the highest cash price for hides, wool, mohair. 116 S. Fir St. TOR REST BOuntIS FOR RENT 5-room new, all modern suburban house on nings nignwaj. with acreage. Rent 812.50 per mo. Earl Tumy. 810 Liberty Bldg. HALF duplex house, 4 rooms, fur nished; garsge. Phone 789. rOR RENT Small furnished house for 2 adults: on court, 1 block off Main: etslly heated: Frigldalre, electrlo range. Phone 3I9-R. FURNISHED house, 2 and 3-rm. epts. and garage. 604 W. 10th. FOR RENT 6-room house, 238 North Central. Inquire 534 No. Bartlett. 7-ROOM house, newly finished. 611 No. Bartlett. Phone 232. WANTED Renter for cleanest 6 room house In town. Oil heat, fire place, refrigerator, electric range, etc. Special rate to reliable par'.y. Call at 733 West 14th Street for In formation. FOR RENT 5-room modern furnish ed house, 815.00. Phone 1278-R. FURNISHED naif duplex. Reasonable Inquire 219 So. Ivy. OR RENT 4-room modern furnish ed house; nardwood floors, over- stuffed, electric range. Call a( 630 6, Central. rOB RENT HOD9E1 FOR RENT 4-room email furnished house with garage. Call '315 or 1U3-J. FOR RENT Beautiful home, tlla sink, fireplace, atove. See this home to appreciate It. 618 S, Oakdale. FOR RENT 4-room furnished house, a bedrooms. 1137 W, Main;'817.S0. Tel. 0. A. DeVoe. . FOR RENT Furnished 5-room mod era house. Call at 4l S. Riverside. FOR RENT Smsll modern furn. house. Inquire SOS So. Oskdsle. CLEAN, modern house, close In; rea sonable. Keys at 319 S. Ivy St. 3 ROSE AVE Three room fura. house. Phone 934-R. FOR RENT Furn. 6-room house. Inquire 418 Woodstock. FOR RENT 4-room house, close to Medford. 87.60. Phone Jacksonville. 302. FOR RENT Furnished duplex; liv ing room, bedroom, kitchen, bath, enclosed porch, wood or electric range, water paid, nicely located, 619. Phone 1149 for appointment. FOR RENT After November 1. 8 room residence, partly furnished, close In, lots of shade and lawn. 630 per month, water paid. Inquire at 829 80. Riverside. FOR RENT 6-room modern house; hardwood flora; 619. Call at 711 E. Jackson or Phone 834-J. 1 HOMES FOR RENT Call 798 FOR REN1 Homes, furnished or unfurnished. Brown White FOR RENT Modern 6-room house; clean and In good condition; living room 14x28 ft. with hardwood floor: 3 bedrooms, 1 12-24 with casement windows on three sides: set tubs, good heatrola, large garage and woodshed: l',4 block from new court house. Call at 714 W. 10th St. FOR RENT APARTMENTS APTS and cabins, 3 per week: rooms 61.60 per wk. 445 So. Front. FOR RENT Clean furnished house keeping room: lights, water: 89.00. 331 80. Ivy. APARTMENT lor rent. 107 Mistletoe. Phone 301-H. FOR RENT Furnished apartment, rear of 116 Almond. APARTMENT for 2 adulta only; clean, newly papered, fully furnished: private bath, front and back ent rance; lights and water; with or without garage. 244 So. Grape St. 3-ROOM completely furn, apt; heat ed. 229 No. Ivy. FOR RENT 8 rooms furnished lower furnished apartment, near library. Phone 287-J. 804 East Main. FURNISHED apartments, 1, 2 and 3 rooms: pleasant, neat and very rea sonable. 1205s E. Main. FOR RENT Attractively furnished apartment for two; garape. Mrs. Troworidge, son w. lotn Bt. FOR RENT 2-room apt. with private Dacn. 01 no. uaxaaie. FURNISHED apartment with radio. Private and pleasant. 618 So. Oak dale. FOR RENT Attractive ground floor apartment for couple employed. Call at 632 Plum St., after 6 p. m. or Sundays. FURN. APT, new overstuffed, refrig eration. The Berben, 10 Quince. FOR RENT PCRNISHM) ROOMS FOR RENT Comfortable rooms; pri vate entrance. One block -from Main St. Reasonable rates. 222 8. Central. FURNISHED room to rent: board If desired. 408 W. Sth St. PLEASANT room for gentleman: close In, bath, garage. 609 E. Main. FOR RENT Furnished sleeping . room and garage 910 per month. 825 So. Riverside Ave. . FOR KENT ROOMS AND BOARD PLEASANT room and board at 716 E. Main. Rates very reasonable. ROOM AND BOARD 4)5.00 per week 414 S. Riverside. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATB FOR SALE OR TRADE , acre land. 4-room house, berries, young fruit trees. Jesse Jones, Spring St. FOR SALE OR TRADE 100 acres black land In grain and alfalfa, 3 miles from Medford; 615.000 worth of Improvements, stock and equip ment. Make me an offer, O. A. DeVoe. FOR EXCHANGE WANTED Will take 1 or 114 -ton late model truck In trade on new 1932 Plymouth sedan. Must have truck within 10 days. 'Armstrong Motors, Inc., 38 N. Rlverelde. WILL trade dry 16" fir and hard wood for light truck. 32a East 4th WANTED-To trade sugar pine shakes for milk cow. Inquire at Taber's store, central Point. FOB SALO HOMES FOR SALE OR RENT Modern home on east side, close In: 4 rooms and large sleeping porch, hardwood floors, fireplace, garage, fine shrub bery and lawn; also new lsrge Es tate Heatrola for sale. Tel. Owner, 1554 or 125. THINK OF IT Only 8100 down places you in wis "self starter home of 4 rooms. Automatic pump, electric lights, chicken house Some carpenter work wouU make It a model. Excellent laod, a. cherries, V4 ojrres and garda. Bal In alfalfa. ml Medford, good road. Charles A. Wing Agoncy. FOR 8A1.E f.tAL ESTATk WHEN you thiak 01 real estate tl-.lax of Brown White. FOR SALE UOUS AND PETS FOR SALE Roller canaries, each. Phone 523-J-2. FOR SALE Four-months-old cocker spaniel pup: also registered roller canaries, extra Una singers. Phone JacJuoaville 173, POB ALB-UTUMOBn.ri JIISCELLANEOCS LEGAL NOTICES TlnilT nmiOII ID f ' 1 I III rtl IIM Tltft I r.FM-11 THIS COUNTR? IS QOINO AHEAD IN SPITE OF WHO IS ELECTED PRESIDENT LET'S GO I SANDY'S USED CAR EMPORIUM 1929 Pontile Coupe in nice shape. 1827 Bulct Standard Sedan, priced low. 1930 Dodge 8 Coupe (like new). 131 Studebaker Dictator Sedan: free wheeling. 1939 Chevrolet Coach; a real buy. 1930 Chevrolet Coup, priced to sell. 1927 Chevrolet Coupe, with license, 6100. 1928 Pont-lac Coach. 1932 Pontiaca NEW IX you must have the best. Terms arranged that you can hacdle. EONTIAO SALES AND SERVICE FLOOR. SANDY'S USED CAR EMPORIUM It you don't buy from ma, wa both lose money. A FEW REAL VALUES 1930 Dodge Coupe 6378 1930 Chev, Coupe 6300 1039 Chev. Coach 6350 1937 standard Bulck Seden.300 183. studebaker Dictator Se dan 6860 Chrysler 4 Coupe.. m .6 76 1929 Ford Sport Coupe. ..6200 1929 Essex Coach 6175 We have many other used car bar gains. Easy terms and generous allowances. PONTIAO SALES FLOOR South Riverside. 1927 PACKARD Oood rubber, good shape throughout, to trade tor cows or saddle horses. Value 6300. V'rlte or call at Fur Flih si Game Corp. Ranch, Prospect, Ore. I Of. SALE FRUIT VEGETABLES APPLES 20c per box. Pick them your self. Airport orensro. SORTED Delicious apples. 40c; Nellie, Z3c. Bring your boxes. Medford Warehouse. Phona 316. FOR SALE Spitaenberg and New town apples at Ala Vista Packing House, 327 So. Front St. FOR SALE Grapes. J. A. Manke, two miles east of Jacksonville, tf POTATOES, 660 hundred. Tel 950-R-2. Richfield Service, Phoenix. FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE Toulose geese, 81.50 each, live only. R. E. carley, pnone EXTRA fancy Bronte turkeys for Breeding purposes. Tel. leoa-j. W. A. Fyburn. Rt. 4, Buckshot Hill. FOR SALE Or for wood, Idaho inspected Bronae torn, 00 fertile last season, Ashland Mine road. B. R. Paul. FOR SALE 300 Hansen White Leg horn triple pedigreed pullets; 12 pearl guineas. Eakln Hatchery. Talent. FOR SALE LIVEBTOi, PIGS, 61.75. Baker, Box 21, Wagner oreex, 'raient. EWES for sale or to put out on snares. Tel, o. A, Devoe. FOR SALE Red feeder pigs; also Red brood sows, will farrow soon. Adolf Schule. Beagle. Ore. FOR SALE FUEL FOR SALE Dry fir and hardwood; all tinder shed. Phona 623-R-l. Dalton Bros. FOR SALE Dry fir wood. 61.75 tier. jo-ixcn. rnone 1110. TAKEN UP TAKEN UP Brown Jersey heifer about 6 mos. old. Owner can have aame by paying for ad. C. A. Alvord, across from White Wing Poultry Farm, east of Phoenix. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 1 large lawn mower, ice box. 3-burner coal on stove. Tei 596-X. HAVE double shotgun: looks as new: 610.00 only; 24 sheila free. 200 W. Jackson St. SET heavy rork harness. Tel. 912-J. Ssm Bateman. FOR SALE Grain hay (oats), 810.00 ton; splendid condition. B. J. Pslmer, Rt. 2, 6 ml. west of Med ford. FOR SALE 3-pleoe suit and over coat. Priced to sell. Huber Tailor Shop, 16 No. Fir. SLIGHTLY used Bungalow Piano. Must sell. Leaving town. Cash talks. May consider terms. Mrs. Freeman. Grand Hotel. FOR SALE 11x5 lathe. Inquire at Fick & Llndley's. FOR SALE Sugar pine shakes. Fab er'a store, central Point. CHARIS Foundation Garments. 87 Qulnoe. Phone 641-L. FOR SALE Soft-shelled almonds, only 16c lb. Tel. evening or write B. J. Pslmer, Route 3, for delivery. FOR SALE Dry applewood. Phone Matthewa, 697-J-6. Illlhee Orchard. GET the "No Hunting" and trespsss lng signs at the Mall Trfbune Job office; printed on cloth to wlth atand the rain and weather. FOR SALE Circulating beater. Phone 576-Y. FOR 8AI.F, Harley-Davldson motor cycle. 885 cash. See John, at Mall Tribune. FOR SALE Large sized Monarch Electrlo Range with trash burner. Coot 6280. cash price 675. Like new. P. O. Box 414 Central Point. PLANT BUDDED BRIXNUT FIL BERTS Heavy production of large nuta at early age. Grafted wal nuta, fruit treea and evergreen shrubs st new low prices. Cata logue on request. Woodruffs Nur sery, Eugene, Ore. FOR SALE--Used tewing machines, all makea, 36 up: terms If desired. All makes rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine Co. 24 N. Bartlett. PERSONAL LONELY elderly widow wants to meet an elderly gentleman who has In come or home. Phona 126B-J. PORTLAND Awards made recently for highwsy work in amount of 1,-140,000. SILK HOSIERY REPAIRED Runs repaired Invisibly. Satisfaction guaranteed. Emergency service. Reasonable rates. Apt. 2, Mall Tribune Apts. GET the "No Hunting" and trespass ing signs at the Mall Tribune Job office: printed on cloth to with stand the rain and weather. MME. TERESA Clairvoyant and card reader. Advice on love, marriage and business. Rainbow Auto Camp, cabin No. 3. LOCAL or long distance hauling. We guarantee to save you money Haw ley Transfer. 619 North Riverside. Phone 1044-X. RADIO SERVICE L. D. Lawton. Tel J43-X. SPECIAL PRICES on photographs for Xmaa. A Home Owned Studio So licits your patronage. SHANOLE -TUDIO. BUSINESS DIRfCTORT Abstracts. JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts ot Title and Title Insurance. The only, complete Title System In Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRAOT CO. Abstraota of Title, Title Insurance. Rooms 8 and 6. No. 32 North Central Are., .upstairs. Automobile Loans, CONTRACTS REFINANCED PAYMENTS REDUCED We pay up balance due dealer, bank or finance company and extend your payments. Additional money loaned. Phone 81 for appointment. Dressmaking ana Remodeling. THE FASHION 8HOP Dressmaking ana remodeling. 424 Medford Bldg. Phone 1181. Expert window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT - Tel. 1172. House cleaning. Floor waxing. Ori ental rug cleaning, specialty. Funeral Parlor. PERL'S FUNERAL HOME Distinctive service at moderate rates. Estab lished 20 years. Ambulance serv ice. Sth St. at Oakdale. Tel. 47. Painting and Paperhanglng. HARRY. MARX Painting, tinting, paperhanglng. Phona 14-F-4. Rea. Coleman Creek road. Job Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant in southern Oregon. Printing of all kinds; book binding; loose-leaf ledgera, and blanks, billing systems, duplicating cash sales slips and everything in the printing line. 28-30 N. Grape Phone 75. Money to Lend. WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE ANU bA'l'B MODEL AUTOS. Three per cent per month on un paid balance. No other charge. See W. E. Thomas, 45 8. Central. Ground floor Craterlan Theatre oiog. state License No. 8-157. Transfer. RE1NK1NO TRUCKING CO. Trana fer and Storage. We haul anything at a reasonable prloe. Ill No. Fir Street. Phone 332. EAD3 TRANSFER 8TORAOB CO. Office 1016 No. Central. Phone 316 Prices right. Service guaranteed. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS j t, r&Torll 4. tor f 5. Ur t v: lL Sin 11 part of a comtt 14. Medical flufdt 16. Long narrow loTet 16. River to Panntylranla 15. Turn iiDtlda down 20. Billiard itlek 31. Attention 32. Person with a very loud voice- 21. Ass, 'HI with missiles 3. The red planet 29, Garden Implement 10. Silkworm 81. Scale 32, Feminine name IS. Hebrew letter 34. Biblical country IS. Circular Indicator 11. Tveate St. ajrpay pocket book It. Nothing 40. Paasagewajn Solution of Yesterdays Puzzle 1 A KMA k Q EMAJV. i. E g IMV 1 H 0 ijcliS" T sle A te lAgfplp eE RIB T OgA 6 E L PAID lis BBnMWKM A gAJjoFAqgjilE L I s a vmopS yWnnb t s l ffilMstfm pffl HMrTqT 1m7sjs"s d A L'AMBlfv I NElT I N 41. Charrea acatn wfgh a crime 47. Note of Guldo'i acale 48. Italian rtvr 4D. Chrlitrnaa carol 10. Japan en meature II Numeroua i , m is 1 6 v II . ! iij'll'I, , ... .1 ,1 , ia v wr Blip JmM2' WA22 ,23 M iS irwj urfs: p j if ppr mm l Jm mm ImM. -f -J s TZE'.&l "ft, iz. m I I w4 I I M Administratrix Notice of Filing I Final Account and Report and of Hearing Thereof for final settle ment of Estate. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned, Ruth W. Sparrow, as Administratrix of the estate ot Alex Sparrow, deceased, did on the 15th day of November, 1933. file In the County Court for the State of Ore gon for Jsckaon County, sitting In probste, her final account and re port, asking for a settlement tliere or, and of said estate, and that the Honorable C. B. Lamkin, by Order then directed the giving of this notice and set the hour of 10:00 o'clock a. m., on Friday, the 16th day of December, 1932, as the time for the hearing before said court M said final account and report and settlement ot said estate. All persons having any objections thereto are required to make the same at that time and place. uaiea mis lotn day of November, 1933. .RUTH W. SPARROW. Administratrix of the Estate of Alex Sparrow, deceased. BREAK 1AW, TAKE COM PORTLAND, Nov. 16 (flV-J. C. Peterson trusted two strangers, suf fering from a broken Jaw In a hos pital today, he told police that In the midst of a cordial conversation In his home the two leaped upon him, beat, bound and gagged him, and escaped with 63.000 worth of bonds, 67.75 In cash, an overcoat and shoes. They gained admittance to hla home, he said, by representing themselves as friends of a mutual friend. The police Investigation In dicated there had been considerable drinking of liquor. Brownsboro BROWNSBORO, Not. IS.' (Spl.) Mra. Ina Clark la In a hospital at Salem where she will be under treat ment for six months. H. W. Wright purchased some fura Saturday from Mr. Stucker ot Bu.tte Pal la and Mr. Maadon ot Gold Hill. Leland Dyalnger and Bill Myera at tended a party In Eagla Point Satur day night at the Throckmorton home. H. W. Wright and family are enjoy lng a new radio they recently In stalled. Mr. and Mra. Cecil Poole of Talent were guests at the Blass home Armis tice Day. r Mr. and Mra. Bean and children of Mountain View. Calif., are spending a few daya with their son, Walpter Rhodes of Klamath Falls la visiting at the Leland Charley home. He was at one time a resident off Butte creek. 1 Mr. and Mra. Strayer and children of near Medford were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Myera Sunday. Budget sheets have been posted by the school board and the date ot the meeting has been set for Nov. 25. This will be a busy week for the farmers here, aa everyone la planning on marketing Thanksgiving turkeys by the end of the week. The new residence of Earl Tucker has progressed rapidly and will be a great improvement to his ranch. The finishing of the Inside will be post poned until aprlng. Broken windows glased by Trow bridge Cabinet Works. Phona 642. we'll haul away your refuse, city Sanitary Service. Gross-Word Puzzle T. Pick uied In playtnit cer tain at ringed Initrumenta i. Dead.? white I. rib alter 10. Sea eagle It Utter 17. Vltitof 19. Dine 22, Grecian Island :t. Exciting sto- rlei or plays I lane 24. Hawaiian bird 26. Sway dlixlly it. Fruit 27. Great Lake 21. Kind of small rich cake 51. Icy 35. Prods denoting e pa ration It. 1-other 31, Kind of thread 40. Trs of the Philippines 4L Lamb ptn name 41. Orlt 41. Male eheep 44. HiiitorlcaJ period 4$. Tavern 4L Depression between mountain neaks 61. Other S3. Mournful DOWN L Peralan fairy I. Ireland I. Tourlnr 4. County In Texas I. Stop I. Lubricant . . sesBBaBn.wawewxeMeB.. sessx.wsmews.Bi ssaaaa eeexeiasasF bill raiOfl AO I MeteorologicalKeport J. ff, MLE. 0 bAKUm MISSOURI VALLEY (Continued from Page One) some sections of the latter state and reaching a depth of nearly a toot In northern Missouri. Travel both by air and land were hampered. Snow plows were pressed Into service and unemployed had Jobs clearing snow from street and walks. Chanute. Kins., reported a tem perature of 1 above aero. th lowest for November on record, and the lowest since January. 1930. Montana Warms I p. Montana waa warmer after eub nero temperatures. Oalea were abat ing along the North Paclflo cosst, but heavy rains continued In sec tions ot Washington and Oregon. Texas reported the coldest weather or the season. In southwest Missouri agricultur ists ssld "the freese would be worth a fortune" to farmers and frultgrow era. They explained the sudden tem perature drop would kill Insect posts Infesting orchards and fields. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 16. (fl) - Rains In Washington, Oregon, north ern Idaho and northernmost Cali fornia, with aouth winds, approach ing gale Intensity on the coast, were predicted today by the United states weather bureau here. There waa snow In the mountains ot Washington and Oregon and In the high Sierras of California, The rain waa expected to reach no farther south In California than Eu reka, Elsewhere In the far west fair weather was reported. Real winter with temperatures of 40 degrees below aero waa reported In the Yukon and Klondike regions. LOCAL AIRWAYS RADIO STATION KEEPS BUSY Radio station KOE, TTnlted Air Lines' short wave aircraft transmit ting and receiving unit at Medford, wan reported today to be on of the busiest airway radio telephone sta tions on the nation's network of air routes. An average of 180 calls are made every 34 hours by KOE, con acting pilots of planes flying on the Seattle-Medford-San Diego mall and pa&senger express airway of United Air Lines. In addition to providing pilots In flight with latest weather Informa tion and traffic dispatches, the radio phone station can communicate with several of United Air Lines' 37 trans mitting and receiving stations every 200 miles along the company's nation-wide system of air lines. All of Unlted's fleet of more than 100 airplanes are completely equip ped with radio transmitter and re ceivers to make possible) voice com munication between pilots and the ground station operators. ILK BOMS COME TO CINCINNATI, C NOT. lfl. (AP) The threat of a milk "famine tem porarily dispelled, residents of the greater Cincinnati area found the fa miliar bottle back on their doorstep when they awoke today. A three-day strike of union milk wagon drivers, In which several of their substitutes were beaten, wagons overturned, deliveries suspended and police swamped with calls for assist ance, ended last night with dealers and drivers agreeing to arbitrate a proposed 20 per cent wage reduction Grand Jury Probes Minor Infractions The seastons of the grand Jury, of which Wllllsm T. Orleve of Prospect is foreman, continued today with the prediction that they would fin ish their work by tomorrow after noon. A number of minor matters have been before the body. Including a recent knife fight in a Riverside ave nue cafe. The grand Jury is also reported to be making an investigation of the alleged mlsuae of aalee tags by butch ers in the purchase of meats. OWL DRUG BANKRUPTCY ALLEGED CONSPIRACY CARBON CITT, Nev., Nov. It IAP) Aliening a conspiracy to cancel valid lease contracts aggregating 118, 500.000, the Mercantile Arcade Resltv corporation of Los Angelas petitioned the federal district court here today to dismiss a voluntary petition In bankruptcy filed by the Owl Drug company, a Nevada corporation. a Limit's Tulor Dies. PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 18. (AP William T. Mackey, 60, Philadelphia educator who once tutored Colonel Chsrlea A. Lindbergh, died yesterday at Woodbourns, a suburb. McMINNVILLaToreTNov. (AP) Aa a tribute to E. Lome Knight, who died In 1B23 on Wrangel Island aa a member of the Stefanson Canadian Arctic expedition, a monument was dedicated In the elty park here Mon day. Knight, former McMlnnvllle po lice chief, joined the Stefanson ex pedition in 1831. Join Wurti Boos, Club, 1 per year. A aultable Xmaa elft. Xmas card and foltitr given 1U each, membtrsblo. November 16, 1932 Forecasts Medford and vicinity: Tonight and Thursday unsettled with rain. Mild temperature. Oregon: Unsettled with rain to night and Thursday. Snow In moun tains. Mild temperature. Lowest temperature tfila morning, 44 degiees. Temperature a year vo today: Highest, 41: lowest. 86. Total precipitation alnoa Septem ber 1. 1933. 3.58 tnchea. Relative humidity at 6 p. m. yea terday, 96 per cent; 6 p. m. today, 98 per cent. Sunset today. 4:49 p. m. Sunrise tomorrow. 7:03 a. m. Sunset tomorrow, 4:49 p. m. Observations Tsken at 6 A. M. 130th Meridian Time 1 II is City B Baker City 98 28 .44 Cloudy Boise 44 88 .38 Cloudy Chicago M m 34 33 .64 Cloudy Denver ..... 40 38 ., Cloudy Dcs Moines 18 10 .... Clear Eureka 58 84 .30 Rain Fresno 68 46 .... Cloudy Helena . 38 32 .01 Snow Los Angeles 86 60 .... P. Cdy. MarshfleM , 68 66 .36 Rain MEDFORD . 46 44 .28 Rain New York .... 80 49 Cloudy Phoenix . 80 44 ... Cloudy Portland 56 62 .68 Cloudy Reno 54 48 . P. Cdy. Roseburg . .... 66 64 .40 Cloudy Salt Lake City 48 38 .01 Rain San Francisco .. 62 54 P. Cdy. Seattle 84 92 at Rain Spokane 40 36 .68 Rain Courthouse News iPurnlabad By the Jackson Count) Abstract Co. 191 Slitb Street) K..1 Estate Transfers B. H. Porter et ux to First Nation al Co. W. D. to fraotlon South Oak dale, Ave., Medford. R. B. Rlchman at ux to Bdaon Moore W. D. to land In See. 15; Sec. 3S and Sec. 34; Sec at and See. a, Twp. 34 8, R, S W.; land In See. 19, Twp. 34 S., R. 3 W. Ed son Moore to R. 1. Rlohman, at ux W. D. to tract In See 90, Twp. 3t 8., R. 4 w. B. E. Rlchman at ux to John X. Bertolette at ux W. D. to land In Sec. 30, Twp. 86 S, R. 4 W. Paul MoQuat to Irma McQuat W. D. to land In Sec 35, Twp. 35 8., R. 4 W. Ray O. LePevra at ux to Don SI Hot et ux W. D. to lot I, Stewart Aores, exoept part of tract. Sheriff to Talent Irrigation District Tax deed to land In Seo. 13, Twp, 38 a, R. 1 W. Sheriff to Benefit Savin re Loan Aasn Sheriff deed to lota 5. 5, 1 and 8, block (8, Town of Central Point. Sheriff to Benefit Bavlnga Loan Assn. Sheriff deed to part lot 1, block 8, Barr'a Add. to Medford. Sheriff to I. Wheeler Sheriff deed to land In See. 18, Twp, 88 S.. R. 1 W. Sheriff to Da 0. A. Putney at ux Tax deed to NWH of Sec. 14, Twp. 34 R. 4 W. Sheriff to Sylvia O. Millard Tax deed to K'4 ot S of Beo. 10, Twp. 34 S.. R.1I Sheriff to Oeo. B. Stead Tax deed to E4 of SEtt of Sea 33, Twp. 85 S., R. 4 W. Sheriff to John K. and Maude M. Knight Tax deed to lota 3 and 8, and part 4. block 38, Jacksonville. Sheriff to J. R. Moody Tax deed to 8. W. of SWK of Seo. 1, Twp. 38 S., R. 4 W. Bherlff to Norval L. schultne Tax deed to land In D. L. 0, 44, Twp. 87 S., R. 3 W. Bherlff to Annettle Lenge Tax deed to land In D. L. 0, 44, Twp. 87 s., a a w. Bherlff to Ralph B. Peyton Tat deed to land In D. h. O. 44, Twp. 87 S., R. 3 W. Marriage License. .William J. Harris and Andella M. Hogle. Marlon Jenks and Helen Collins. Orvllle Oehrke and Alma Edler. Robert O. Bragg and Doris L. Gray. Clinton D. Roberta and Esther Con way. Robert W. Steams and Bllaabeth L. Young. Fremont Morse and Edytha Wil liams. Herbert W. White and Cecil M. Mer. rlthew. Floyd W. Nunn and Edna M. Taylor. Earl M. Dolby and Esther Strand. Charlea M. Hunt and Leila L. Ohaa Uln. Harold H. Brown and Mary E. Bebb. Edgar L. Long and Sylvia Vlerra. Circuit Court. State vs. Edward Balk. Grand Lar ceny. Winnie 8 an ford vs. t. H. Sanford. Divorce. Perllla Mauldlng v. Harold O Mauldlng. Divorce. George B. Metslnger va. Bertha Coy, clerk of school diet. No. 87. Man- damus. 'Manilla Burdell vs. Delia P. Wil kinson. Damages. E. C. Corn va. Suncreat Orcharde, Inc. For money. Probate Court. Estate of 0. B. Haney, dee., probata, Estate of Sarah. Kentnor, dec, pro bate. Estate of Rachel Klnyon, dec, ad mitted to probate. Eetate of William Orosii, dec. ad mitted to probata. Desirable houses alwaya In first class condition for rant, least ot sals Call 108, KEEPS DEPRESSION IN A small piece of good ground, plua good seeds, plus a lot of work, equala a very good living, depression or none; according to the figuring of J. W. Bhlrley of true city, who brought In a crop report yesterday from two lota he has worked during the past year on the east aide. Prom one Bradshaw plum tree, Mr. Shirley stated, ba .harvested (71 pounds of fruit, which netted him $14.03. Prom ona tree ha harvested 1 crates of early Crawford peachea. Prom the garden plot, one-twentieth of an acre In sin, ha hse) planted to onions, ho harvested 700 pounds. At this rate he would produce M.00O pounds of onions to the acre, ha pointed out. Other vegetables and fruits raised by Mr. ailrley on the two lota com pose a long list which reads like a seed catalogue. It follows: Beans, bests, cabbage, carrots, corn, cueum. here, egg plant, lettuce, cantaloupes, onions, peas, parsnips, potatoes, rad Ishes, rhubarb, spinach, tomatoes, peanuts, aweet potatoes, Wong Bock, watermelons, raspberries, strawber ries, apples, cherries, peaches, plums, peara, prunes, apricots, blackberries, grapea, Swiss chard and aunflowera. LAUDER ANALYZES ECONOMIC ILLS SPOKANE. Wash, Not. 18 (AP) Sir Harry Lauder, a Scotch comedian to moat of the world, stepped out of chacracter long enough here today to tell aerlously what ha believes Is wrong economically. Stagnation of trade, ha told mem bers of a breakfast club. Is the basa of all the trouble. "I can aea tills all over the wrold, wherever I go." a co-year moratorium on war debts to give the nations of the world a, chance to get on their feet and begin trading with ona another again," ha said Is a posalblk solution of Mia trounie. "The nations haven't got the money to pay these debts." ha ex plained, "they havent got the money to trade with ona another. Let'a not forgive the debts, but let'a get to gether and aet a 60-year moratorium to give the world A chance to re cover." - - Gold Hill OOLD HILL. Nov. 18. (Snl.l-JHr. and Mra. Ivan Keeterson and children of Klamath Falls apent the week-end witn Mra. Kesterson'a mother, Mrs, Wm. Puhl. Jimmy Martin waa surprised on his ninth birthday when a number of his playmatea came to apend the after noon. Oamea were played and re freshments served to Biny Force, Ger ald Lewis, Victor Frost, Kelly Clem ent, Joe . Smith, Billy Reed, Wayne Cook. Harry Smith, Melvln and Merl Lewis, Jimmy Martin, Mildred and Lucille Smith and Vomica Martin. J. C. Ingllng left Thursday for two months' visit with his daughter in Texas. Mr. and Mra. Robert Mllspauglt transacted business In Medford Sat urday. Oens Hammersley entertained at taffy pull and welner roast Saturday evening for Lola Cameron, Zelda and Louisa Smith. Mr. and Mrs. ft. B, Blank enburg entertained at cards Saturday even ing. Oueata were Mr. and Mrs. Qeorgs Hsmmersly? Mr. and Mrs. Joe Blair, Mr. and Mra. Aurele Meunler, Mlsa Rhoda Cheney and Mlsa Albertlna Hankey. Mrs. Marjorla Plna and son, Alvtn, spent Armistice day with friends In Medford. Friends of Melvln Sargent and Elsie Baker were eurprlsed to hear of their marriage Armistice day. The cere mony was performed by Rev. Bennett at the M. E.. church parsonage wltrt the groom's mother, Mra. A. S. Sar gent, aa a -fitness. Wilbur Martin and daughter, Eve lyn, were Medford ahoppere Saturday. Leroy Cameron apent the week-end with hla aunt, Mrs. Effte Blrdiieye, on Blrdaeye creek. Mrs. Daisy Ollehiiat and Marjorla Cameron apent Sunday with Mra. Eve lyn Johnson In Ashland. Mlsa Rhoda Cheney of the hlgX school faculty spent Saturday In Med ford. C. W. Martin la again able to at tend to his duties at the cement plant after being 111 two weeks with lum bago. Roy Cameron and James Chlsholml spent the week-end here from tht "Corporal O" mine on Sardine creek. which they are working. Mlsa Marcla Radtke of Chlloqulrl la the house guest of Mlsa Lucille Hlttle. Mrs. R. E. Blankenburg. Mra. Efflai Blrdaeye and Mlsa Zelda Smith were business callers In Grants Pass Mon day. Mra. R. E. Blankenburg, Mlsa Zelda) Smith and Mlsa Nettle Stone were business callers In Medford Tuesdny, Mrs. Kale of Medford Is the guesl of her father. Mr. Hall. Mrs. Joe Blair aa ahopplng til Medford Saturday. ' Mra. Fred Baker ot Treka Is apenrte lng several daya with her parents, Me, and Mrs. Hugh Hayes. Mr. and Mra. Clarence Cook. Mre, Lee Cook and Mrs. Jamea Smith were! guesta of Mra. Matilda Cola In Grants; Paaa Friday. Mra. Rita Doran waa a Medford caller Saturday. Mlsa Lucille Hlttle spent the week, and in Chlloqntn and attended thai Swearlngen-Radtka wedding. 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