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MEDFORD MSIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1032. riGE SEYEN I T i"V. l DON'T FORGET TO PHONE THAT WANT AD HUBS ARB TH BATES: per wort to1 uJrUnn Unimuin a5o gain additional insertion, pet wort lc (Minimum 10o) por Una P' month, without copy changes , Phone 75 c LOST LOST Pair green kW gloves In or near Rex cafe. Finder pl re turn to Tribune onice. 'lost Male Pekinese dog. brown one eye. Kewaro micn.- " " LOST II dog missing, call 1510. FOUND Min amll coin purse. Owner may have aame by paying for ad. Mall Tribune office. FOUND Horn-rlmmed glum la case. Phone 1173-1. or call, at 811 w. 11th. WANTED SITUATIONS EXPERT PAINTER will do ign paint ing interior decorating general paint jobsCall at 223 So. Central. " WANTEUWlSCglXANEOPS IjADY driving to Ijos Angeles Dec. 10 to remain one month. Can take two passenger one or both ways. Phone 720 or 912-J. WANTED 2-gang tractor plow. Tel, I3-X-3, Central Pelnt. FURNITURE upholstered, re-glued, rerenlahed: made like new. Phone 698-R. Thlbault. WANTED To buy small stock ranch. No dealers. W. H. Yergenson. 723 W. 13th. hi uTiim sV. .IklUn tnmn FAOIIltfi Home privilege. 629 N. Central. W -'ED 2nd hand good. We pay more. Berrydale 2nd Hand Store. 1603 No. Riverside. Phone 268. FOR Watklns' Products, Phone 420-X D. A. Casparlc, 13th and Laurel, RAW FURS WANTED Eastern prices paid. Tou don't have to wait for return. We pay cash. We buy Hides, Pelts and Wool. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N. Grape St. Phone 1063. WANTED Household goods, stoves, tools, or what have you. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N. Grape St. Phone 1062. FOB RENT HOlmeS 8-ROOM modern house for rent. In quire Baker' Store, Jacksonville Highway. FURNISHED house, overstuffed, two beds. 314 Cottage. Key at 114 Tripp. FURNISHED half duplex. Inquire 219 ) S. Ivy. . MODERN 6-room house a. 19 Crater Lake a. Inquire at 15 Crater Lake. 4 ROOMS and bath, modern. Inquire 534 No. Bartlett. FOR RENT 5-room furnished house and garage. Call at 345 N. Bartlett. FOR RENT Modern 6-room house, clean, close In; Heatrola, set tubs, electrlcltv, gas or wood: garage, woodshed. Phone 364-L or call at 714 W. 10th. FOR RENT Furnished 5-room mod ern house. Call at 4U s. Riverside TOR RENT Nice residence near high school: double garage. 503 8. Oak dale. Phone 737. TOR RENT Modem 6-room house, clean, close In: Heatrola. set tubs, electricity, gas or wood, garage, woodshed. Phone. 364-L or call at 714 W. 10th. k 308 SUMMIT AVE 5 rooms, furnace. ' kitchenette. Call 105. FURNISHED nouse; wood stove, over stuffed: on Cottage St. Call 105. HOLLY COURT 4 rooms and bath, electric refrigerator, stove and oil heater. Call 105. FOR RENT Beautiful furnished home, 840 E. 9th. Also cheaper house. Phone 1288-J. 5-ROOM unfurnished newly derora td house. Cheap. Phone 449-X. FURN. Court bunia'ow. Phone 319-R FOR RENT 5-room house, $12.50. 310 Haven St. NEWLY renovated 5-room modem cottsue on Pacific Highway with 3 acre lot. good garden soil. Irriga tion. See J. B. KeDster Agency, Phoenix. FOR RENT 4-room smsll furnished houe with gars;e. Call 315 or 1113-J. rvm kkn l -e-room nuuee. close v Mcdfoid. 17.50. Phone Jacksonville 302 1009 w MAIN Will Ilnish to suit tenant Call 105 7-r.COM house, newly finished, 511 No. Butlctt. Phone 131 POB RENT HOUSE! PARTLY furn duplex. 444 So. Ivy. FOR RENT Alter November 1. room residence, partly furnished, cloae In. lots of shade and lawn $20 per month, water paid. Inquire at 335 3o. Riverside. FURNISHED house. Inquire lit S. Ivy. FOR REN1 Home rurnubed 0 unfurnished Brown White FOR RENT Modern 8-room housr; 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 neatrola, large garage and woodshed; 1 Vi block from new court house. Call at 714 W. 10th Si. FOR RENT a-room modern furnish ed house: hardwood floors, over scuffed, electric range. Call at 630 S. Central, BOMBS FOB RENT Call 788. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Two furnished apts, 810.00 and (800, light and water paid. 310 Portland Ave. FOR RENT THREE ROOM FURN lshed apartment and garage. Close In. Adults. 327 N. drape. FURNISHED apartment with private bath. 821 Apple St. APTS and cabin. $3 per week: rooms $1.50 per wk. 445 So. Front. APARTMENT lor rent, Phone 201-H. 107 Mistletoe. FOR RENT 5 rooms lumlshed lower furnished apartment, near library. Phone 287-J. 804 East Main. . FURNISHED apartment, 1, 3 and 8 room; pleasant, neat and very rea sonable. 1205 E. Main. FURNISHED apartment with radio. Private and pleasant. 518 So. Oak dale. FOR RENT Attractive ground floor apartment for couple employed. Call at 633 Plum St., after 8 p. m. or Sunday. FURN. APT., new overstuffed, refrig eration. The Berben, 10 Quince. FOB BENT FtJRNlSHBO BOOMS WARM, pleasant room, 320 N. Oak dale. HEATED rooms for rent. 404 S. Grape. FOR RENT Comfortable rooms; pri vate entrance. One block from Mam St. Reasonable rates. 322 8. Central. FOR RENT Furnished sleeping room ana garage sio per montn. 825 8a Riverside Ave. FOB BENT BOOMS AND BOARD ROOM, board orlvat home, close In $5.00 week. Two beds. 526 South Oentral. PLEASANT room and board at 716 fa. Main. Rates very reasonable. . ROOM AND BOARD (5.00 per week. 414 S. Riverside. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Year around business: no overhead; fine for family: $350. Box. 9026, Tribune FOB EXCHANOE tnr,s eii.v r tJATMT tlmmt new Fox fur gentleman' Elgin wrist watcn. Also pig. want snuui routw. 311 Washington sc. WILL TRADE for air compressor for small service atatlon. Hlway Ex change. 1 ml. So. Phoenix. EIGHT-ROOM Eugene Income or forty acres California for City or country Home, lis? miyara, su- gene. ore. WOOD for hay or potatoes, near Trail R. O. Skellenger. Trail, ore. WILL trade dry 16" fir and hard wood for light truck, East etn. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE HAVE beautiful Oakland home. Want Medford or acreage. Phone 1157. FOR SALE LIVE8TOt. PIGS 81.50. M. F. Baiter. Box 31, Wag ner Creek. Talent. FOR SALE Two milk cows, one fresh and one coming fresh. Also weaner pigs. 1520 No. Riverside. FOR SALE Freah Jersey . ow, hay, sow and pigs. Hallfleld, Old Stage Rcid. FOR SALE FUEL WOOD, hard and soft mixed. 11.50. Write M. F. Barlow, Talent. FOR SALE Dry black oak, laurel & manzanlta. Phone 1119. FOR BALL HOMES POR SALE Completely furnished or unfurnished 6-room house on very choice residential street, walking distance. Price I very low. Will take light ear and smsll amount ol cash; balance very easy terms. For particulars or appointment write Box 8904, Tribune. I OI SALE FRUIT VEGETABLES FOR SALE Dellclon apples, ortd, 50c lug. rrlnk Orchard. Tel Bll-R-l. POTATOES, 5c hundred. Tel 050-R-a. Richfield Service. Phoenix. FOB SALE UOIlS AND PETS POR SALE Full-blooded St. Bernard dogs; 2 msles. 1 female: 3 months old. Ideal Xmas presents. Inquire 214 Vancouver Ave. FOR SALE MAI ESTATE! rOR SALE OR TRADE Well Improv-..-..n rf.i-v Aln.. In town, with stock. Write 549 No. 4th. Orant Pass, Ore. 12 ACRES Own n'ltfr right; hoiwe and other buildings; on bus line: liooo. A. E. Dennis, Rogus River, Oregon. HOMES AND RANCHES Going busl- ness proposition. Houses for rent. W. J. Roberts, 720 W. 2nd St. Tel. 1528-J. 1 WHEN you thiak ol real ert5 Wok I ol biota Wilt, POB RALE A0TUMOBn.eS NEW BUICKS AT COST OWTNO to new models coming soon we are sacrificing 1933 Bulcks on hand. 1 Bulck DeLuxe Sedan brand new. 6 wtre wheels, fender well, trunk rack. 1 Bulck Standard Sedan. 8 wire wheels. Used aa a house oar. We are offering a liberal discount on these car. We also have exceptional bar gain In the following used cars: '30 Dodge Sport Coupe. '37 Bulck Sedan. 28 Chevrolet Convertible Coupe. 35 Packard Sedan. TMs car 1 In exceptional condi tion. Must be een to be appre ciated. SKINNERS OARAGE 143 So. Riverside Phone 103 FOR SALE Whippet roadster. Ford sedan. Chev. touring. -Slar touring. Hupp touring, Durant sedan, Chev. delivery, what have you? Hlway Exchange. 1 ml. S. Phoenix. '38 CHEVROLET Coach. 8150; -37 Chevrolet Coach. 95: "39 Plymouth Coupe, $215: 29 Ford Coupe, $150: '37 Star Coupe. $35; H Star Sedan. $35: '24 Studebaker Touring. $20. Tom's Oarage. 230 North Riverside. FOR SALE 1929 Chev. 6 coach, new paint 6 almost new tires. Karl Keen trunk; mechanically fit; looks like new. EAKIN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth Dealer. FOR SALE Chevrolet '26 coupe. Tel, 764. I SANDY'S USED CAR EMPORIUM Santa Is here with a load of Real Used Car Values for Christmas. 1931 Studebaker Dictator Sedan with free wheeling. 1939 Pontlao Coupe, a peach. 1927 standard Bulck Sedan. 1930 Chevrolet Coupe. 1929 Ford Sedan. 1929 Essex Coach. 1927 Ford Roadster, $37.50. SANDERSON MOTOR CO. Open Sundays. FOR SALE POULTRY BRONZE BREEDERS. $3.60 and up w. a. pyburn. Buckshot Hill. FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS COAL 50c sack. 133 No. Riverside. GLADIOLUS bulbs mske an Ideal Christmas gift. We are offering a limited number of glad collections from the stock of W. J. Warner. Moderately priced and unusual va rieties may be obtained by calling Gordon Warner at 349-M or Doug, las Finch at 1417-W. FOR SALE Oak library table, four leather seated oak chairs, heating stove. Telephone 331-Y. POR SALE 100 tons alfalfa hay on good feed ground. Miles Can trail, Ruch, or 33-F-33, Jacksonville. FOR SALE White Rotary sewing . machine. 718 pine St. FOR SALE All electrlo radio; B eliminator; good A battery; 2 speakers. Hlway Exchg., 1 ml. 8. Phoenix. FOR SALE -range, eto. 815. - Wood range, electric Eads Transfer. Phone FOR sand, gravel, sediment, fertilizer and teaming, Phone 9 13-J. . FURNITURE for sale; overstuffed, rugs, piano, radio, mangle, Mayta. Many other Items. Come to 120 Vancouver Ave. FINE PIANO for sale, reasonable. 120 Vancouver Ave. FOR CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR card with names engraved or printed thereon, phone 193-J and a representative will call on you or call at Commercial Printing Dept. of the Mall Tribune: Big line of sam ple at reduced prices; time 1 get ting short, order now. TAKEN OP TAKEN CP Brown Jersey heifer about 5 mos. old. Owner can have ama by paying for ad. O. A. Alvord, across from White Wing poultry Farm, east of Pboenlx. CHRISTMAS GIFT SOUOESTIONS Personal printed stationery, both en velope and paper rrom 91.25 up. 50 visiting cards, printed A In leather case only 12.75. 5 pencils with name printed thereon In gold also hard wood ruler In leather . case for fl.00. See them at Com , merclal Printing Dept of Mall Tribune. 28-30 N. Grape. Order now. W1IEAT Alo choice Kanota oat and Dearaieas barley, c. F. Nledermeyer. FOR SALE 11x5 lath. Inquire at nix ob uinaicy . FOR SALE Dry applewood. Phone Matthews, 697-J-5, Illlhee Orchard. FOR SALE--Used sewing machines, all makes. S3 up: term If desired. All makes rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine Co.. 24 N. Bartlett OET the "No Hunting" and tresnaas. lng signs at the Mall Tribune Job ornce: printed on cloth to with stand the rain and weather. FOR SALE Harley-Davldaon motor cycle. (85 cash. See John, at Mall Tribune. FOR SALE Large slied Monarch E;ectnc Range with trash burner Cost 4280. Cssh price 575. Like new. P. O. Box 414 Central Point. FOR SALE Circulating heater. Phone 676-T. MISCELLANEOUS OLD PEOPLE and Invalids receive excellent care and a real home at moderate rates. Maternity Depart ment, 13.00 per day. Convalescent Home. 153 Granite St.. Ashland. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack ers and movers. Special livestock moving equipment. Prices right. Satisfaction guaranteed. 610 North Rlvers.de. Phone 1044-X. INVALIDS and old people carM for. Right food for right living. Chronic ailments given pe1! care. Rea sonable rates, phone 1383 or call at 7 So. Chestnut. WILL DO painting a.id ralaorolnlng in exchange for radio. Work guar anteed. 5il N. Fir St. OET the "No Hunting" and trespass ing signs at the Mai) Tribune Job office: printed on cloth to wl li st and the rain and reader, MISCELLANEOUS F.ADIO SERVICE L. D. Lawton. Tel 643-X. SPECIAL PRICES on photographs for Amis. A Home Owned Studio So licits your patronage SHANGLE -TUDIO. BLSINESS OIKFCTORt JACKSON CO. AtlSTiMCT CO. AhstniTtt il Title ana Title Insurance. Toe only complete Title S y i C e m in Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstract of Title. Title Insurance Roorru S and 6. No. 33 North Central Ave., upstair. Automobile Loan.. CONTRACTS REFINANCED PAYMENTS REDUCED We pay up balance due dealer, bank or finanoe company and extend your payment. Additional money loaned. Pbone 31 for appointment Expert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT - Tel. 1173 Houae cleaning. Floor waxing. Ori ental rag cleaning, specialty. Funeral Parlor. PERL'S FUNERAL HOME Distinctive service at moderate rates. Estab lished 30 years. Ambulance serv ice. 6tb St at Oakdale. Tel 47. Job Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant in southern Oregon. Printing of all kinds; book binding; loose-leaf ledgers, 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 AND LATE MODEL AUTOS. Three per cent per month on un paid balance. No other charge. See W. S. Thomas, 45 8- Central. Ground floor Craterlan Theatre Bldg. State License No. 8-157. Pain tine nd Paperbangtng. HARRY MARX Painting, tinting, paperhanging. Phone 14-P-4. Res Coleman Creek road. EADS TRANaFER & STORAGE CO. Offlos 1016 No. Central Phone 816 Prices right. Service guaranteed RE1NKJNG- TRUCKING CO Trans fer and Storage. We haul anything at a reasonable price. Ill No. Fir Street. Phone 332. McLeod McLEOD, Dee. 5. (Spl.) Dick Harding and daughters, Dorothy and "Pete" Frances, entertained the Amer ican Legion post at Medford Monday. A baby girl weighing 8 pounds 6 ounces, was born to Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Morgan Friday at the Community hospital. Mr. Jessie Thomas. Harry Hard ing's elster, of Hawthorn, Cal-, will apend a month at McLeod, with the object of finding a homestead. 1 Desirable bouses always In first class condition for rent, lease or sale Call 105. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Head cov tr ine 4. Balance 9, Lower mo mentarily It. Mexican rub bar tree It, Deep and thor ough II. Root of lb mouth IT. Sofa IS. Very cold 15. Near 21. Italian rlvsr 22. Party 24. Hoarfrost "6, Summit 29. Anglo-Saxon money of , account an. To mis 22. The Indian mulberry Si, Cains to earth 16. Form of mu sical com position 17. Exists 38. Deere 40. Permit . 41. Wild animal's home 43. Beseeches 44. DIk from the earth 45. Each: abbr. 47. Not any 41. lurf 43. Miltreat 13. Recompense Solution of Saturday's Puzzle S 1 Lgg MAALI N E A N up 6 1 MORA HgJgJ QuMslBQAgTM ElM BToTlT I SMp RlSlEl MeICTeatear B LplATSiS AMlP LTg YQUiH APP ARB e'a'sitIvo l a tTTle1 enum e r at e w. vat 2QLlsTHllg EklElRlTlMCTsTElRl Upper num ber or a fraction 51. Period of lime 59. American hu morist 60. Sun -dried hrlck 81. Fem.i) sheep DOWN 1. Drink1n vesnel J. Wine I. Ftpti-'fttlng bird 55. " 2 3 fa4 S 14 7 Id WMft UO , f - 14 , ' .llj.JMr. 4. -Ji m WA M WM 12 23 '' 2A 25 'mile 2 7 26 a j ' i i. - 'Vs.! ' . . ti. i, It, I.. !,7imi vMi. .Mi, ,,. 1 iT-SXl- 41 -3 ; 43 p 44 JlUiLu ' ,, , ,., ' ,mm.m Uullil i i i . i ,,. jMu 'ALAu i i SS 51. S-J M.Si - w: ; 7 1 1 I HIT 1 1 (pu NTYKRIEFS Table Rock TABLE ROCK. Dee. 6. (Spl.) A large crowd attended the Thanksgiv ing dinner at the schoolhouse. A short program of music, singing and readings followed the dinner. Mrs. Leonard Bowman and daugh ters of Merrill were week-end guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Wright. Table Rock Chat and Sew club will meet with the new president. Mra. Nellie Angle. It will be a chil dren's party and each guest Is asked to come dressed aa a child. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith and chil dren attended the community dinner at Sams Valley Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. John Dodge and chil dren of Medford were Thanksgiving guests at the Weldon Sage home. Wm. Lydlard of Medford spent the holiday with his mother, Mrs. M. D. Lydlard. Ira Hart of Talent delivered the sermon at Yaung People's meeting here Sunday evening. Rev. Iveraon of Medford will ad dress the meeting December 4 at 7:30. Mrs. Ed Wilson and eons, accom panied by relatives from Ashland, drove to Crater Lake last Sunday. They reported little snow but ft very cold wind blowing and clouds ob scured the view of the lake. Mrs. Nellie Angle was elected presi dent of the LadfeV Chat and Sew club at their last meetng. Instead of Mrs. Violet Schafer, ae was stated last week. The Day and Straus hay grinding machine Is at work at the J. L. Nea Ion place, where a large quantity of haly wlil be ground for feeding beef steers. Wet weather has put a complete stop to farming operations here. E. W. Carlton and R. E. Nealon were present at the county budget committee meeting Tuesday. Geo. Wright Installed a new water pumping system last week. Phil Lounsberry of Medford was business visitor here Monday. There Is said to be less grain sown In this district at the present time than at any time since records have been kept. a Antelope ANTELOPE. Dec. 8. (Spl.) .Misses Ruth, Vivian and Bobby Arens have been very sick with the flu, but are better at this - writing. .-- Earl MoKay of Medford will hold meetings at the Antelope school un til December 11, beginning at 7:45 p. m. Everyone Is Invited. Two were restored to the church last week. Jerry Bellows of Antelope was very badly cut and bruised November 80. He was riding affrr cattle when his horse fell , throwing him to the ground. He Is still under the care of a Medford doctor. . Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rneeland of Central Point visited. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Blgham November 39. Join Wurte Book club, II per year. A suitable Xmas Gift. Xmas card and folder given wUh each membership. Cross-Wcrd Puzzle 16. Division of a play It. Ventllste zO. Separation of the parts of a compound word by another word St. Not hollow 22. Rub out 24. Blush 25. English school 27. Wade of a cer tain cereal 2S. Coat with metal 10. Succulent plant 11. Above and touching 14. Perform 36. Fart of a sur veying In strument M. Past 42. Medieval mu sical char acter 44. Cut down 4. Peer Uynt's mother 4. Compassion B. Unity . Pronoun T. Symbol for selenium I. Close t. nce of turf cut nut In making a to If itroks 10. TM yellow , bugle 11. In-lit 14. Drink slowly 4ft. 43. Dry Literary frag ments Undeveloped flower Enoch 50. 1. 52. .Steal 53, Uncooked st. Stain 66. Paid publle notice IT. As far as FA WAPi r Applegate APPLEGATE. Dec. 8. (Spl.) Mr. and Mra. Cliff Cass and family of Medford were Thanksgiving gueste of Mr. and Mra. Albert Hartley and family who are living on the Cass j ranch on Little Applegate. I Mr. and Mrs. Tom Caster of Phoe- I nix spent Thanksgiving on Williams J Creek. They also were Friday night j guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe West and family on Little Applegate and apent Saturday at Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wests. Mrs. Edna Pursel and brother. Art Putney of Medford. went Sunday vlsltora of Mrs. Mary Pursel on Yale creek. O. B. Reeves, employed for several yeara on the Pursel ranch, left re cently to live wllh hla daughter and son-tn-law. Mr. and Mrs. Lester St. John and family, In lower Applegate. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Beaman, who spent two weeeks here with friends and relatives, left Friday for their home at Colusa, Calif. They were Riven a farewell and Thanksgiving at Mrs. Braman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joo West. Friends and relatives enjoyed the day with best wlshe to the honor guests. Mrs. Hattle Logan returned home to Jacksonville Tuesday after a week here aa a guest of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Anail an son. Mr. Clyde Young and little daugh ter, Marelyn of Ashland spent Thanksgiving holiday with her fath er, A. S. Klelnhammer. Mrs. Klein- hammer la In ban Francisco visiting relatives. Alvon Dunford Is spending several days with hi father, Charles Dun ford. Sr.. near Jacksonville. Otis Buck, accompanied by Lester Holson and Lee Goodman of Jackson ville, left this week for Hockamore. Calif., where they have employment In the "bug camp" for the winter. Mrs. M. R. Buck returned Sunday from Modoo Point where she spent several day with her daughter, Mr. William Heckman. Mrs. Buck's lit tle grandson, Bobby Heckman, un derwent a mastoid operation recently ana wa in a Klamath Falls hospital He Is recovering rapidly. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Crump and family were Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and Mr. V. T. Wilson t M1. ford. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Tavlor enter tained Thanksgiving for Mrs. Taylor' brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Jim my France and family ol Klamath Palls. Mm. Orvllle Thomas underwent an operation at the. Medford Community hospital Monday. She Is getting along nicely. Three destitute famine of the Mlesourl Flat vicinity, are being ben efited by the fruit and vegetables Applegate cluo member canned for the relief work. The famllle who asked for help from the county were given road work. They repaired the road leading to the Applegate school house and also a bridge across a ditch on that road. A price was set on the labor and enough canned fruit and vegetables were taken to equal that amount. Orocerles are kept at Per ribr store. Mr. and Mr. William McDanlel celebrated their 31st wedding anni versary Sunday at their daughter and son-ln-Iaw's, Mr. and Mr. Lawrence Luy at Medford. A one o'clock din ner wa served to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Luy, Mr. and Mrs. Will Hansen's, Glenn McDanlel, also the honor guests and the host and hostess. After" 30 years of other work, 32 yeara of which was spent In the for est service In Washington. HI Round- tree of Olympla returned to lower Applegate recently to take up min ing again In the familiar place of hla younger days. HI son, Clinton, accompanied him and Vloy plan to' at least make their "bread and but ter" this wlntsr In the mines. Lee Port, Jr., of this vicinity, and two friends, Ben Goldy and Newoll Elliott of Ashland, apent last week end at Squaw Lake. They report the weather very cold for camping put and returned home Sunday ev ening. Mrs. William Peckham received a letter this week from her nephew, Ray H. Talbot of Pueblo, Colo., say ing he was elected lieutenant gov ernor and will soon move to Den ver to take up hi new work. Mr. Talbot Is 33, and wns in the .house of representatives. They are , plan ning on a trip to southern Oregon next summer. Orace Bradshay of Corvalll was a guest Saturday at the John Pernol home at Applegate. Mrs. Emma Arant of Ashland was a Thanksgiving guest of her son snd daughteMnlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Arant. Mr. and Mrs. Jergln of Med ford called at the Arant home Wed nesday. Federal mine plan to start work. They have been do,ng a little pip. log and moving boxes prepsratory to mining. Dave Jonea will oversee the work. Applegate school children are busy selling Christmas seal to ,beip fight tuberculosis. Mrs. John Carter received a tele gram Wednesday that her daughter, Joale. wa at the county hospital at Yreka and was to undergo an oper ation Thursday. Little Applegate aewlng club met Wednesday with Margaret Hamilton. Only a few membera were present. T:ere will be no more meetlnga un til January 4, when they will meet with Mra. Gilbert Bsrshaw. Several school children are absent from erhoor with the flu. They are ftel Arant and Eleanor Thomas from Unlontown. Carolyn Benedict of Applegate and Carmoletu Lewis of Beaver creek. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Tenney, who npent their honeymoon on Apple gKte with Mrs. Tummy's mother. Mrs. William Peckham, now owe their many friends a New Year's dinner. having bet they could be secretly married. On returning home to wil lows. Calif., they found many con gratulation cards. Bellview BELLVIEW, Dec. 6. (Spl.) De cember meeting of Upper Valley Com munity club, at 1 o'clock, December 14. will be a Christmas party with gifts and candy for all. Mrs. L. D. Meservey u chairman of the program. Mrs. Klncald requests each member to answer roll -call with a slogan that mlSh- be used by the club. There wl to decide on the most WOP"4- Tuesday Mrs. Willi Byrd and Mrs. Dl attended the child study group meeting in Medford and received in- airucuon irom Mrs. irenuss or cor vallla to be used at each P.-T. A. The first meeting was held at the Bellview school Thursday. Mr. and Mr. J. B. Oowland went to Rogue River Thursday to attend the wedding of Mr. Oowland' nlsoe. Mis Lucille Hamilton, and Ernest Lee of Eugene. Friday, Mr. and Mra. Lee returned to Eugene to make their home. Aa Lucille lived with her par ents for several years In this district. she hss many friends who wlah her much hspplness. Mrs. c. A. Brown and Mrs. R. E. Bell, who have been quit alck the past few days, are much better. Oeorge Helms, Mollis and Bemle Helms were dinner guests at the George Yockel home Thanksgiving. Mrs. J. L. Mlntle visited at the Martin home last week. Thursday, Mrs. Mlntle start for San Jose. Cal to enter a hospital for treatment, and possibly an operation. Mr. Mlntle and her daughter, Mr. Peterson, will accompany her. Mr. and Mr. E. E. Miller, parent of Mrs. Alice Gowland, left Thura day for Sebastopal, Cal., to spend the winter with their daughter, Mrs. Etta Asmsnn. Word has been received from Mis Anne Melsner. stating that her father passed away aeveral months ago. Mr. Melsner and children lived on the II.dgea place several yeara and Anne snd Fred Melsner attended the Bell view school. Anne la living at Tl gard, near Portland. Several people have received re turns from the turkey they shipped south before Thanksgiving. A prloe of IS to 30 cent per pound for first class bird seemed satisfactory thl year. Mr. and Mr. Jo Randall dinner guests at the Jim Beagle home in Ashland Thankaglvlng. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Canope of Ash land were entertained Thanksgiving at the John Hessenauer home. Mr and Mra. Canope are former resident here. Wednesday afternoon a group of 10 ladle gathered at the Community club house to clean It. Their suc cessful efforts are appreciated by the members, Mr. and Mr. Ohas. Anderson, Mr. snd Mrs. J. A. MoOanae and Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Kessler enjoyed a neigh' borhood dinner at the MoCanae home Thanksgiving, R. h. Brantley mad a business trip Into northern California Tnur day. O. V. Ritchie, who ha been alck for, aeveral week, ha been confined to hi bed since Sunday, a Rogue River ROGUE RIVER, Dee. H. (Spl.) An Interesting cooking school wa held last week at the Community hall, and was well attended. Mrs. Humphreys and daughter demonstrated the use of Crown Mill good and the use of Flamo stoves. The Grange sponsored the school. H. X. Reed of Treks spent a few days In Rogue River on business. Mr. M. R. Bliss and Reed Carter went to Creacent City Sunday. They were accompanied home by Mr. snd Mrs. James Wiley who apent the week with friend st Eureka, Water users' commute of Grants Pass Irrigation dlatrlct at s meeting Monday night, named Heed Carter a member of the advisory committee. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Dangler enter tained with a turkey dinner Sunday, honoring Mrs. Belle Hart. Enjoying the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Scott and children. Mr. and Mrs. Nat Hart and daughter, lone, Orvllle Dengler and the host and hoatess. E. John Pesula returned Sunday from Weott, Calif., where he spent Thanksgiving. Mrs. Fred O'Kelly returned Mon' day from a two weeks' trip in Call, forma and Yosemlt park. She ac. companled Mr. and Mrs. Robert Orlm- mitt of Medlord on the trip. Mr. Jones of Evans creek, who lives on the L. A. Martin place entered the Josephine hospital Thursday for major operation Word from Portland state that Percy Jones, who has been seriously 111 since September Is able to leave the hospital and Is Improving rapidly Mr. and Mra. John Breeding nave returned from Jacksonville where Mr. Breeding hss been employed. Dr. Drummood of Medford was business visitor hers Wednesday. William Beck Is building s new house on hi property here. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heath and oau. ghter, Annabelle. spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Prultt ot Grant Pass. An all-day meeting of th Civic Improvement club will be held the Community hall December 8 wlvh a covered dish luncheon at noon and will be a continuation of the aewlng lesson given by Mrs. Asalca eager from O. S. 0. TRAIL, Dee. 8. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Ash and daughter, Mrs. Charles Cuahman, and little girls, Iverene and Melba, arrived horn Tuesday from visiting relative In Washington. Mr. snd Mrs. John Mlllu, who spent tevaral week Here, living Trail the Hutchinson cottage, have return ed to aouthem Oregon. Mr. and Mra. Ralph WaUon enter tained at diner Tuesday. Quest were Mr. and Mr. Boyd Tucker and son Wllber. Doe Grim and Mr. and Mr. S. W. Hutchinson. Sewtral ladies spent Wednesday with Mrs. Harry Merrlman, working on the quilts they are making for relief work. Mr. and Mra. Roy Oreen r.ar din ner guest at the 8. W. Hutchinson home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Irrln Howe nod daughter Wanda left Saturday tor week visit In California. There has been a great deal of rain here thl week. A birthday party wa given for Olive Hutchinson Sunday afternoon at her grandmother's, Mrs. s. W. Hutchinson's. Mr. and Mra. Boyd Tucker and son Wllber and Doe Grim ahopped In Medf-4 Tueaaay and attended t show. Courthouse News (Furnished by the Jackson Count) Abstract Co. 131 C Sixth Street) Circuit Court, a. S. Cleveland and I. F. Dun Ian dissolve partnership under the busi ness name of "Medford Neon Sign Co.." E. F. Dunlan withdrawing and S. Cleveland assutr'.iur the said business name. W. w. Ohadwlck. W. A. Cummlnr and O. V. Cooley Incorporate as Jack- son Hotel Company. Horao F. Peck vs. Eula Peoki divorce. Deo. A. Putney et al vs. Joe Mot- they at al: to quite tltte. Al Gllhousen vs. Ann Ollhousent dlvoroe. Jackson County Bldg. ft Loan Asan. i. Southern Oregon Credit Bureau. Adelard Dallalre, Agnea Dallalre; foreclosure. Jackson County Bldg. to Lorn Assn. . Hugo A. Frorelcn 1; fore closure. Perry L. Ashcraft t. Hairy Currlt, E. Currle: chattel lien. The Newa Publishing Company. 'ft- corporation, vs. L. A. Banks, Medford News Publishing Company, a corpora tion: foreclosure of chattel mortgage. R. B. Murray, C. o. Murray file no tice of dlaeolutlon of partnership a Murray Abstract Co., R. fl. Murray withdrawing and assigning all part nership personal property to O. 0. Murray. E. O. Faber assumes the business nam of "Faber1 Cash Store." Jame o. Woodworth vs. O. W. Waddell, Oraoe B. Waddell; Hen. Medford Irrlg. Dlst. vs. L. D. Res et al; to quiet title. Medford Irrlg. Dlst. ve, George N. Casaell et al; to quit title. Union Saving Loan Association . D. R. Terrett, Hazel Terrett; fore closure. Arthur W. Warnock vs. J. T. Logan: for money; attachment filed. James Hayes et al vs. F. T. Fletcher et al; damage. - Stat of Oregon vs. Llewellyn V Bank; contempt. Marriage Licenses, Robert M. Olllmor and Helen K. Walton. John T. Stenlel and Mabel Sapps. Estate of Champion J. McCollua (dee.); admitted to probata. Estate of Mark P. Welch (dec.)i admitted to probata). Estate ot M. D. Jackson (4e.) admitted to probate. Estate ot John W. Scott (dee.)r probate. Real Estate Transfers. ' Robert 8. Furry et al to Mary I. Furry: deed N4 ot NEH; SEV4 of NE'4. Sec. 81; SWK of SI! '4. Sec. 10, Tp. 37 8. R. 1 E.; tntVi of NW!4. 31, Tp. 87 S. R. 1 E.: NW'A of SM. 8, Tp. 88 8. R. 1 X.; tract In See. it. Tp. 87 8. R. 1 W.: NE',4 of NW',4: N4 of of NE4, See. 8, Tp. 38 8. R. 4 East; land In DLO 43. Tp. 38 8. R. 1 W., and land In Phoenix, I. O. Ohlldera at us to Nora 8 Valentlne; W. U. west 40 ft. Lot . Blk. 8, South SM Addition to Med ford. Nora E. Valentin to 0. L. Valen tine: Q. O. D. Test 40 ft. Lot 8, Blk. 3 of South Sea Addition to Medford. W. W. Whlaenant to Nellie M. Whls enant; deed WM of 8W!4 of SEK, See. 17. Tp. 37 S. R. 3 W. J. F. Mundy et uk to Nledermeyer. Incorporated; Q. 0. D. mineral rights to land In Sec. 7, 8. 17 and 18, Tp. St S. R. 1 E.; and land In Sec 38 and 30, Tp. 37 8. R. t B. H. A. Spencer to E. P. Spencer; W. D. Lots 8 and N'4 of 4, Blk. "D." Boulevard Park Addition to Ashland. John R. Clute et ux to M. M. Tuck er: W. D. undivided 1-3 Interest In WV4 of NW!4 of 8E',J: NE' of SWH of See. 16, Tp. 38 8. R. 4 W. B. L. Delsmsn et ux to A. J. Dee et ux: W. D. Lot 18, Ender Addtlon to As'hlsnd. A. A. Schramm, Superintendent es? Banks of Oregon, to B. N. Butler et ux: deed . 41 W ft. Lot 3, Blk. 10, City of Ashland. WARM SPRINGS. Ga.. Dee. 8. (API ipini to, simple. dlgnHled In- auguratlon oersmony In which ther will be few marching troop were agreed upon today by Franklin D. Rooeeveit and Rear Admiral Cary T. Grayson, ihalrman ot the inaugural committee. After a serlea of talk the word came they had agreed that the chief consideration In working out the de tails for the Inauguration was that the ceremony should be entirely sim ple and dignified. Mr. Roosevelt plans to writ to th governors of th 48 states shortly after all of th newly elected ones have been Inducted Into office asking them that they not send national guardsmen at state expense to march uin the inaugural parade, SIMPLE INAUGURAL ROOSEVELT'S IDEAL