Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 06, 1932, Page 7, Image 7

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    1TEDF0RD irSTL TRTBTTOT. YEDFORD, OREGON. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1932.
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, .am hv nsvlnz for ad.
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Mall Tribune office.
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W. 11th.
HELP WANTED MALB-
MEN for Oregon placer! Must be
able to help build cam?. Wednes
day only. Mr. Hill. Holland Hotel.
WAN1T.lt SITUATIONS
85. wishes position as house
keeper or housework. Experienced.
BOX WUIO,
HXPERIBNCED girl wants work In
heme. Miss Chaplin. Tel. 14-F-ll.
RELIABLE woman "JTBessle
kind; full or part time. Bessie
. n.a tin V-nnt..
uorn. OtO lw
EXPERT PAINTER will do atgn palnt
4 Ing- interior decorating - general
paint jobs. CaU at 223 So. centraj.
Wantei miscellaneous
EMPTY TRUCK going to Poland
thi. week wants load. Hawley
Transfer. Phone 1044-X.
WANTED Light closed car.
pay cash. 28 Washington St.
Will
LADY driving to Los Angeles Dec. 10
to remain one month. Can take
two passengers one or both ways.
Phono 730 or 012-J.
WANTED 2-gang tractor plow. Tel,
13-JC-8. Central point.
FURNITURE upholstered, nt-glued,
refenlshed; made Uke new. puone
898-R. Thibault.
WANTED To buy small stock ranch.
No dealers. W. H. Yergenson. 723
W. 13th.
WANTED Christian woman roomer.
Home privileges. 629 N Central.
wm.ID 2nd hand goods. We psy
more. Berrydale 2nd Hand Store.
1603 No. Riverside. Phone 268.
FOR Watklns' Products, Phone 420-X.
D. A. Casparte, 13th and Laurel.
, - - - - -
RAW FURS WANTED
Eastern prices paid.
Tou don't have to wait for returns.
We pay cash.
w buy Hides, Pelts and Wool.
MED FORD BARGAIN HOUSE
17 N. Orape St. Phone 1062.
VANT
ANTED Household goods, stoves,
tools, or what have you.
MED FORD BARGAIN HOUSE
17 N. Grape St. Phone 1062.
FOB RENT BOLRES
FOR RENT Nice 8-room unfurnish
ed bouse, 13 mo. Location, North
Central.- phone 449-X.
FOR PENT New 5-room fum. home.
28 Washington St.
.ROOM modern house for rent, ln
Hulre Baker's Store, Jacksonville
Highway.
wtjrnished 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 Ave. Inquire at 15 Crater
Lake.
4 ROOMS and bath, modern. Inquire
534 No. Bart leu.
FOR RENT 5-room furnished house
and gara?e. Call at 345 N. Bartlett.
FOR RENT Modern 6-room house,
clean, close in: Heatrola, set tubs,
electricity, gas or wood; garage,
woodshed- Phone 8St-L or call at
714 w. loth.
FOR BEN r Furnished 6-room mod
ern hcufe. Call at iU B Riverside
FOR RfcNT Nie resilience near huh
srhoil: tfouMe K-'e- -' S. Oak
dale. I ii jn 73".
FOR !'7"VT M-yle-n S--ocm house,
clean we ;n. K'V.c'.a. set tubs,
elect:'-:"', eu ot xi. garage,
wox)'!-'. Phone 3"-L or call at
714 w :0m
206 6'- !:".:ii' AVV s roon.. furnace.
. kit -!Mi-tte. cxil 105.
FUR.'- i--ilFU .-lovie. rooc s ove. over-stl'-.'ed:
c : Vo-.'nt ft '"-all 105.
HOLI V C m PT--4 iis lnd Dsth.
ele t'lc ' .-vjrljrer- stove and oil
beaver. r all 5
LOS l
FOR BENT ROUSE!
6-ROOM unfurnished newly deeora
td nous. Cheap. Phona 449-X.
PORN. Court bunga'ow. Phona ai8-R.
FOR BENT 6-room house, 13-30.
310 Haven St.
NEWLY renovated 5-room modem
cottage on Psclflo Highway with S
acre lot, good garden aoll. Irrlga
tlon. Sea J. B. Webiter Agency.
Phoenix.
POR RENT 4-room email furnished
house with garage. Call 319 or
1113-J.
FOR RENT 4-room bouse, cloae to
MedforU, I7JK). Phone Jacksonville.
803. .
10O W. MAIN Will finish to ault
tenant Call SOS.
7-IIOOM bouaa. newly finished, oil
No. Bartlett. Phona 932.
PARTLY turn duplex. 444 So. Ivy.
FOR RENT After November 1. 8
room residence, partly furnished,
cloae In. lots of abade and lawn
020 per month, water paid. Inquire
at 325 So. Riverside.
FURNISHED house. Inquire 210 S. ivy.
FOR REN1 Homes mirnirbed or
unfurnished. Brown at White
FOR RENT Modern 6-room house;
clean and In good condition; living
room 14x28 it. witn narawooa noor:
t bedrooms, I 12-24 with casement
windows on three) sides: set tube,
good neatrola, large garage and
woodahed: 1 block from new court
house, call at 714 w. loth at.
FOR RENT 4-room modern furnish
ed house: hardwood floors, over
stuffed, electric range. Call at 930
S. Central.
HOMES FOR REJNT Oall 796
FOR BENT APARTMENTS
FOR RENT THREE ROOM FURN-
Ished apartment and garage. Close
In. Adults. 327 N. drape.
FURNISHED apartment with private
bath. 321 Apple St.
APT8 and cabins, 2 per week: rooms
$1.00 per wk. 449 go. Front.
APARTMENT lor rent, 107 Mistletoe,
Phono 201-R.
FOR RENT 6 rooms furnished lower
furnished apartment, near library
Phone 287-J. 804 East Main.
FURNISHED apartments, 1, 2 and 8
rooms; pleasant, neat and very rea
sonable, lauo a. Main.
FOR RENT Attractive ground floor
apartment for couple- employed
Call at 532 Plum St, after 8 p. m.
or Sundays.
FURN APT., new overstuffed, refrig
eration. The Berben. 10 Quinc.
FOR RENT rDRNISMRD ROOMS
HEATED rooms for rent, 404 S. Grape
FOR RENT Comfortable rooms; prl-
vate entrance. One blook from
Main 8t. Reasonable ratea. 222 8
Central.
FOR RENT Furnished sleeping
room ana garage sio per montn.
32ft So. Riverside Ave.
FOB RENT ROOM El AND BOARD
ROOM, board private home, close in.
$5.00 week. Two beds. 528 South
Central.
PLEASANT room and board at 718 a,
Main. Rates very reasonable. -
ROOM AND BOARD 45.00 per week.
414 s. Riverside.
FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT Furnished cabin; elec.
trie lights. 818 No. Central.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Year-
around business; no overhesd: fine
for family; 8250. Box. 9026. Tribune
FOR EXUHANOE
FOR SALE OR TRADE Almost now
Fox fur gentleman Elgin wrist
watch. Also pig. Want small radio.
211 Washington St.
WILL TRADE for air compressor for
mall aervlce station. Hi way Ex
change, 1 ml. So. Phoenix.
EIOHT-ROOM Eugene Income or
forty acrea cauiornia for city or
Country Home. 1137 Hilyard, Eu
gene, Ore.
WOOD for hay or potatoes, near Trail.
. c. SKeuenger, itsu, ore.
WILL trade dry 16" fir and bard-
wood for light truck. S22 East 4th.
FOR EXCHANGED REAL B9TATB
HAVE beautiful Oakland home. Want
Medford or acreage Phone 1157.
FOB SALE trTE5TO
FOR SALE 10 head horses. 1100 to
1700 lbs., and harness. Rear mo
Court St.
POR SALE Duroc sows, feeder pigs.
Address Box 9069. Mall Tribune.
MILK COWS for sele. or will trade
for dry wood. J. H. Patrick, Box 91,
Jacksonville,
PIGS 11-50. M. P. Baker, Box 21, Wag
ner Creek. Talent.
POR SALE Two milk cows, one fresh
and one coming frenh. Also weaner
pigs. 1520 No. Riverside.
FOR SALE? Fresh Jersey cow, hay,
sow and pigs. Halltleld, Old Stage
Rc id.
FOB SALE ESTATE
12 ACRES Own water right; house
and other building; on bus line;
1000. A. E. Dennis, Rogue River,
Oregon.
WHEN you tbmk oi real estate think
of Brown A Whit.
COI SALE fRUrr A VEGETABLES
POR SALE Delicious apples, sorted
eoc lug. Prink Orchard. Tel 611-R-l.
POTATOES 6Sc hundred. Tl 950-R-2
RioblieU) Serrio. Phoms.
FOR SAI.B rol'LTRY
I BRONZE BREEDERS. Ii SO and up.
I W. A. Pj'buin, Buckshot ILU.
FOB SALB OTUMOBn.ES
NSW BUICKS AT COST
OWINQ to new models commit aoon
we an sacrificing JJJ buku on
hand.
I Bulck DeLuxa Sedan brand new.
wire wheel, fender wells.
trunk rack.
1 Bulck Standard Sedan, wire
wheels. Used ss a house oar.
We are offering a liberal discount
on these cars.
We also have exceptional bar
gain In the following ueed cars:
'30 Dodge Sport Coupe.
'37 Bulck Sedan.
"28 Chevrolet Convertible Coup.
25 Packard Sedan.
TMa car .a in exceptional condi
tion. Must be seen to be appre
ciated. 30 Chevrolet DeLuxa Sedan; 6 wire
wheel.
31 Estex Sedan: very flna condi
tion. SKINNER'S OABAOH
143 So. Riverside Phone 103
FOR SALS Whippet roadster. Ford
sedan. Cher, touring. Star touring.
Hupp touring, Durant sedsn, Chsv.
delivery. What hsve your Rlwsy
Exchange, l mi. a. Phoenix. -
FOR SALE 1929 Chsr. 8 coach, new
paint 8 almost new tires, Karl-
Keen trunk; mechanically fit; looks
like new.
KAKTN MOTOR CO.
Dodg and Plymouth Dealer.
FOR SALE Chevrolet '28 coupe. Tel.
764.
SANDY'S USED CAR EMPORIUM
Santa Is here with , load of Real
Used Car Values for Christmas.
1031 studebaker Dictator Sedan,
with free wheeling.
1929 Pontlao Coupe, a peach.
1927 Standard Bulck Sedan.
1930 Chevrolet Coupe.
1929 Ford Sedan.
1929 Essex Coach.
1937 Ford Roadster, 37.50.
SANDERSON MOTOR CO.
Open Sundays.
FOR BALE DOUS AND PETI
FOR SALE Male Spit puppies, 4
weeks old. lis aenesee.
FOR SALE Full-blooded St. Bernard
dogs; 3 males. 1 female: 3 months
old. Ideal Xms present. Inquire
214 Vancouver Ave. -
FOB SALS FUEI,
WOOD, hard and soft mixed. 81.60.
Write M. F. Barlow. Talent.
FOR SALE Dry black oak, laurel &
manzanlta. Phone mo.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Electrto toaster and
waffle Iron. Call 334 s. orape.
CONTRACT BRIDGE score cards with
new rules, on nice buff paper, with
name of the hostess printed there
on, four pads of 35 sheets to pad,
for 81.50. Nothing nloer for Christ
mas presents. Samples at Commer
cial Printing Dept. Mall Tribune.
28-30 N. Grape.
FOR SALE Two used fsrm wagons
Priced to sell quick. Phone '286.
COAL 50c sack. 122 No. Riverside.
GLADIOLUS bulbs make 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 ais-M or uoug
las Finch at 1417-W.
wtD mix rv, 1. iiK-aw hhl fmir
leather seated oak chairs, heating
atove. Telephone 331-Y.
POR SALE 100 tons alfalfa hay on
good feed ground. Miles Cantrall,
Ruch, or 32-F-23. Jacksonville.
FOB SALE All electric radio; B
Umlnfctor; good A battery: a
speakers. HI way Sxcfcg., 1 ml. 8.
Phoenix.
POR SALE Wood rane. electric
rnge. etc. Eada Transfer, phone
ais.
FOR aand, gravel, sediment, fertilizer
and teaming, Pbone 9 13-J.
FURNITURE for sale; overstuffed,
rugs, piano, radio, mangle, Maytag.
Many other Items. Come to 130
Vancouver Ave.
PINE PIANO for sale, reasonable. 190
Vancouver Ave.
FOR CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR
cards with name engraved ' or
pr.iilcd thereon, phone 102-J and a
representative will call on you or
call at Commercial Printing Dept." of
the Mall Tribune: Big line of sam
ples at reduced prices; time Is get
ting snort, order now.
CHRISTMAS GIFT SUGGESTIONS
Personal printed stationery, both en
velopes ana paper irom si-as up.
SO visiting cards, printed fc In
leather case only 12.75. 6 pencils
with name printed thereon In gold
al so h ard wood ruler In leather
case for 1.00. See them at Com
mercial Printing Dept of Mall
Tribune, 2B-30 N. Grape. Order
now.
WHEAT Also choice Eanota oats and
beardless barley. O. F. Nledermeyer
FOR SALE 11x5 lathe. Inquire at
ricx oc Liinaiey s.
FOR 8 ALE Used sewing machines, all
makee, 5 up; terms If desired. All
makes rented and repaired. White
sewing Machine co a n. Bartlett,
GET the "No Hunting" and trespass
ing signs at the Mall Tribune :sb
oruce: printed on ciotn to with
stand the rain and weather.
FOR SALE Harley-David ion motor
cycle. 85 cash. See John, at Mall
Tribune.
FOR SALE Large steed Monarch
Electric Range with trash burner.
Coat 1260. Cash price 175. Like
v.t-n. p. o. box i central point,
FOR SALB Circulating hcaur. Pnon
679-T.
TAKEN Cr
TAKEN UP pttd Jereej hnfr
an-vjt i ran Owner en ha
s-.rr. pailnr for ad. C. A
Alvord s.'; - in n Whit Wing
Poultr. Farm, ,u. -'f Phoenla.
l'R.f VL
M!K. Ttti.H t-lalrroyant and
c.rd rfri-r A'U'.'f on love, mar
r: ard di::twa. Rinbow Auto
C.Lp. Cab a 3o. i.
M18CEI.LANEOCS
OLD PEOPLE and Invallda receive
excellent care and a real hornet at
moderate rate. Maternity Depart
ment, 83.00 per day. Convalescent
Home, 153 Orsnibe St.. Ashland.
HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack
ers and movers. Special livestock
moving equipment. Prices right.
Satisfaction guaranteed. 819 North
Riverside. Phone 1044-X.
WILL DO painting and calsomlnlng
in exchange for radio. Work guar
anteed. 521 N. Fir St.
GET the "No Hunting" and trespass
ing signs at the Mall Tribune Job
office: printed on cloth to with
stand the rain and weather.
r.ADIO SERVICE L. D. Lawton. Tel
01 J-A.
tPECIAl PRICES on photographs for
Xma. A Home Owned Studio So
licits your patronage SHANOLE
TUDIO.
BUSINESS OIRFCTORY
Abstracts
JACKSON CO.
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstrarta of Title and
Title Insurance. The
only complete Title
system In Jackson
County.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. AOstraot
of Title, Title Insurance. Rooms 3
and 6. No. 83 North Central Ave.,
upstalra.
Adtomoblle Loans.
CONTRACTS REFINANCED
PAYMENTS REDUCED
We pay up balance due dealer, bank
or finance company and extend
your payments. Additional money
loaned Phone 31 for appointment
Expert Window Cleaners.
LET GEORGE DO IT - Tel. 1172
Hons cleaning. Floor waxing. Ori
ental rug cleaning, specialty.
Funeral Parlor.
PERL'S FUNERAL HOME Distinctive
service at moderate rates. Estab
lished 30 years Ambulance serv
ice 6th St at Oakdale Tel 47.
Job Printing.
MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT
Best equipped plant In southern
Oregon Printing of all klnda: book
binding; loose-leaf ledgera, and
blanks, billing systems, duplicating
cash sale sups and everything in
the printing Line. 28-30 N Qrape
Pbone 76.
Transfer.
BADS rRAN&FER At STORAGE CO.
Office 1016 No Central Phone 315
Prices right Service guaranteed'
RE1NK1NG TRUCKING OO Trans
fer and Storage We haul anything
at a reasonable price. Ill No Fir
Street. Phone 332.
Mail Tribune Daily
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TRADE OPPORTUNITY
Wanted House in Medford for Pear Orchard
17 acr Pear Orrhsrd 12 arres In full bearing. 8 arre, 7oung
orchard. House, bsrn. IrritraMon. Best of deep loam soil. Very
delightful plsre on Rocue river. Annual production about a fol
low: 2400 parked boxes Anjous, 900 parked boxes Nells, 40 tons of
Bartlett. Incumbrance I20O0. private loan at 7 percent. Will
trad equity for bous In Medford.
BARNES and CORN, REAL ESTATE
Phone 400 C10-Y 15 S. Central
7' HVI
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Money to Lend.
WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE
AND LAVE MODEL AUTOS.
Three per cent per month on un
paid balance. No other charge. See
W. I Thomas. 45 8. Central.
Ground floor Crate rl an Theatre
Bldg. State Lloense No. 8-157.
Palming and Paprmangtng.
HARRY MARX Painting, tinting,
paperhanging. Phone 14-F-4. Re
Coleman Creek road.
LEOsX NOTICES
Notice of Sheriffs Sal.
By virtue of sn execution on fore
closure duly Issued out of and under
the seal of the Circuit Court of the
Stat of Oregon, In and for the coun
ty of Jackson, to me directed and
dated on the rd day of December.
1032. In a certain action therein.
wherein The Federal Land Bank of
Spokane, a corporation, as plaintiff,
recovered Judgment against Edwin
Hardman and Ellra W. Hardman,
husband and wife, the defendant, for
the sum of 8232 33 with Interest at
B"r, from April 12, 1931: 4243.73 with
interest at 8 per annum from Octo
ber 13. 1931: 8243.75 with Interest at
8 per annum from April 12. 1932:
83948 98 with Interest at 5i per
annum from April 12. 1932: 66 00. ab
stract charge, paid on April 28. 1932.
amounting in the aggregate to
86941.65. together with Interest there
on at 8 T- p?r annum from the enter
ing of this decree until paid, with
costs and disbursements taxed at
One Hundred Three and 95-100
(8103.95) Dollars, and the further
sum of Five Hundred and nvl00
($500,001 Dollars, as attorney's fees,
which ludement was enrolled and
docketed In the Clerk's office of sid
Court In said County on the 3rd day
of December. 1932.
Notice Is hereby rriven that, pursuant
to the terms or the said execution. I
will on the 7th day of January, 1933.
at 10:00 o'clock a. m., at the front
door of the Courthouse In the City
of Medford. in Jackson County, Ore-
jron. off:?r for sale and will sell nt
public auction for cash to the high
est bidder. Us satisfy said Judgment,
together with the costs of this sale,
subject to redemption as provided by
law, all of the right, title and Interest
that the said defendants. Edwin
Hardman and Eliza W. Hardman. hus
band and wife, had on tho 12th day
or April, 1018. or now have In and
to the following described property,
situated In the County of Jackson,
State of Oregon.to-wlt:
A tract of land situate In Sectlona
Nineteen, Thirty and Thirt---one, in
Township Thirty-eight South of
Range On East of the Willamette
Meridian and Sections Twenty-four
and Twenty-five in Township Thirty-
eight South of Range One West of
the Wlllamettis Meridian, described ns
follows, to-wlt: Beginning at the
Northwest corner of the Nathan W.
Flake's D. L. C. No. 42, said point
also being the Northeast comer of
Lot Eight of Section Nineteen, In
Townehlp Thirty-eight South, Range
One East or the Willamette Meridian:
thence West 12 chains; thence South
78. BB chains to a stake for corner on
the North lln of William H. Ding-
man's D. L. C; thence East 12 chains
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to the Northeast comer of Dlngmsn's 1
D. L. C; thence North 78 88 chlnl
along the West line of Nathan W.
Flake D. L. C. to the place of be
ginning, containing 94.65 acrea. more
or lea. Also commencing at the
Northeast corner of William H. Dlnj
man'a D. L. C. No. 41 In Township
Thirty-eight South, Range One East:
thence West on th North line of
said clslm 12.50 chains; thence South
8 chains to stake on bank of fV-ar
Creek; thence South 15 deg. East 1.33
chalna to alder tree; thence South 30
deg. East 2 chains to an alder tree:
thence up the creek South 37 deg.
Kast 6 chains to a stake; thence East
20 deg. North 10 chalna to an alder
tree: thence North on East line of
said D. L. C. 13.75 chains to place of
beginning, containing 14.50 acres,
more or less. Also a strip of Isnd 86
foet In width described as follows:
Beginning at a point 33 feet Weat
of th Southeast comer of D. L. C.
No. 41 In Township Thirty-eight
South of Range One East of the
Willamette Meridian: thence Bast 33
feet: thenea North on the East
boundary llde of said Donation Land
Claim 14 86 chains: thence North 63
deg. West 70.3 feet: thence South par
allel with East boundary line to the
place of beginning, containing 78
acres, more or less, and oontalnlng In
the aggregate 110 acres, more or less.
Jackson County. Oregon.
Together with the tenement.
hereditaments, rights, privileges and
appurtrnances. now or hereafter be
longing to or used In connection with
the'above described premises: and all
plumbing, lighting, heating, cooking,
cooling, ventilating, elevating water
ing and irrigating apparatua and fix
ture, now or hereafter belonging to
or used in connection with tho sbove
described premises, and together with
all waters and water right of every
Rind and description and however
evidence or manifested, which now
or hereafter may be appurtenant to
said premises, or any part thereor.
or Incident to the ownership thereof,
or any part thereof or used In con
nection therewith; and together with
an or the rents, issues and nrotlts
or wie mortgaged premises.
uated December 6th, 1933.
RALPH O. JENNINOS.
Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon.
By OLGA E. ANDERSON, Deputy.
SANTA GET TOY
More toy for Old SsnU'a sack I la
the call of th Lady Lion' club thla
week, a preparations for Chrtatmaa
and the Jolly old fellow's trip down
th chimney are hurrying along. The
Lady Lions, with th asslstanoe of
the Medford firemen, are dolrui their
bit to help Santa, as they hava for
the past several year, and ask any
one with discarded or worn toys to
contribute them to tho project. The
Lady Lions will gather up the toys,
the firemen will mend and remodel
tl.em, and the Lady Lions will dis
tribute them to needy children, on
the eve of Christmas.
Anyone with a toy to don&t Is
asked to telephone 4S0, and someone
will call for same. Some toys re
modeled for th Lady Lions' Chrlst
mas sack are now on display In the
Mnsonlo building on Main street.
LIVES IN SALE1
SALEM, Dec. e. 40 Miss Letha
Drlscoll, nurrn whose body was found
on the beach at San Francisco yes
terday, formerly lived here and at
Klamath Kails. She took a partial
training course In a Portland hos
pital, and was married to Mil ton W.
Smith while living at Klamath Falls.
They were later divorced. After go
ing to San FranclAeo she completed
her training course and took a post
graduate course, and la believed to
have been employed In that city at
the time of her death.
Her mother, Mrs. Oscar D. Bower,
wife of the Marlon county sheriff, left
for San Francisco last night.
President-Elect
Hears Solons' Views
WARM SPRINGS, Qa., Dec. 6WJP)
Senator Cutting of New Mexico, first
of the Independent Republican to
visit Franklin T. Roosevelt, laid his
legislative views bleed those of tho
President-elect in a long conference
here yesterday, decided they wero slm
Uar, and left for Washington to talk
with coleagues sbout a concerted
program.
22nd Child Has
Noted Godfather
Lff HANS,' France, Deo. (AP)
The 22nd child of Joseph Bolase of
Prace has a distinguished godfather
President Albert Leburn. The presi
dent couldn't come to the christen
ing, but the local deputy represented
him as proxy. Madame Boisae Is to
have the Legion of Honor.
Pepper Also Stars
In Football Game
OKLAHOMA CITT, Deo. 6. -(AP)
Home run or touchdown. Its all the
same to accommodating "Pepper"
Mrtin.
The St. Louis Cardinals' world aer
lea hero of 1031 yielded the pleas of
his home town pals and donning
moleskins yesterday, played long
enough with the Oklahoma City
Chiefs to score a touchdown 1,,'thel;
"pro" football game with the Man
hattan. Km.. All-Stars. The Chiefs
won 13 to 0.
War Debts Wait
Congress Action
LOOTXW, Dee. . T) Enr. land
ha settled down to a period of
watchful waiting whll th American
eorutrea deals with the debta and
Prime Minister Mac Donald tskes part
In the new disarmament negotiations
at Oeiwva.
It take, a Chrlatma tal to mak
It a Christmas gift.
DEAD GIRL'S KIN
Meteorological Report
December 6, 1931
Forecasts
Medford and vicinity: Tonight and
Wednesday cloudy and at tlmea un
settled. Not much change In tem
perature. Oregon: Cloudy and at tlmee un
settled tonight and Wednesday. Snow
flumes over mountains. No ahange
in temperature.
Lowest temperature this morning,
2ft degrees.
Temperature a year ago today;
Highest, 36; lowest, 25.
Total precipitation since aeptenv
ber 1, 1033, 35 inches.
Relavlve humidity at fi p. m. yas-
t may. 08 per cent; 6 ft. m. today,
100 per cent.
Sunset today, 4:40 p. nv
Sunrise tomorrow, 7:30 a. m.
Sunset tomorrow, 4:40 p. m.
Observations Taken at 5 A. M.
130th Meridian Time
TnTTT
2h a x
City
Bols
. 40
52
. S3
, 39
, 70
. 40
. S3
30
46
36
8
84
38
43
33
33
36
S3
34
33
P. Cdy.
Cloudy
Clear
Cloudy
Cloudy
Clear
Clear
Cloudy
Clear
Snow
Clear
P. Cdy.
Clear
ChlcstfO .
Eureka
Helena
Los Angeles
MEDFORD .
New York .
Portland .............. 46
Reno 64
Salt Lake City ... S8
San Francisco .. 64
Seattle 44
Spokan .............. 38
Sales and Jobs
At Vicks Plant
Show Increase
GREENSBORO, J. 0., Dec. I, An
increase In employment of ever 43
per cent! a rise In volume of sals
of more than 38 per centl
That 1 the Impressive record mad
by Vlcka -VapoRub, Vlck rfos
Throat Drop and Vlck Medicated
Coimh Drops for the flrt nine month,
of 1033 figures disclosed today by
L. Richardson, president ot Vlck
Chemical company
The record Is mad vn mor Im
pressive by the fact that th House
of Vlcks showed a healthy Increase
in volume of business and employ.
ment In th years of 1930 and 1931.
too.
It's a story of business courag -
and of advertising faith.
A year ago running counter to th
gnral current of business and
against th Judgment of advisers
vlcks more than doubled Its appro.
prlatlon for advertising, and Intro
duced two nr product. Th bulk
of this appropriation, as usual, went
to newspaper. What ha followed
1 an actual demonstration that
aometlmea th seemingly Impossible
can be con."
Volume of sales of the Vlck leader
Vlck VapoRub, the almost univer
sally ud treatment for colds ha
Increased steadily, ills of th two
new product, has bn phenomenal
Sal ot Vlck No s Throat Drop
the new ld In preventing sold
exceeded estimate by mora than 80
par cent, sum ot th unlqu Vlcks
Cough Drop medicated with Vlcks
VapoRub were little abort of sensa
tional ov.r 90 million packsg th
first season. Already thla Mason
President Richardson states, sale on
thla Item alone exceed seven and one'
half million packages.
These new products, in combina
tion with th famous Vlck VapoRub,
mad possible th new Vlcka Plan
for better Control-of-Cold. In clin
ical teats among thousands last win'
ter, this plan was proved successful in
reducing th number, duration and
coat of colds by half. In view of
that success, Pruldani Richardson
announces that It will be backed this
season by an advertising epproprle.
tlon substantially larger even than
that ot last year.
Driver Cremated
In Burning Truck
SEATTLE, Dee, 6. t&) Uprooted
by high winds. 300-foot fir tree
fell and killed B. J. Brett of Seattle
today In th cab of a truck he was
driving through Snoquslml pass.
Th tree smashed the gasolln tank
and fired th truck. Pssstnr mo
torists wer unsbl to get dose enough
to th fir to rescue Brstt, but
llevad h wa dead bfor th fir
broke out.
4
Hoover Favored
As Harvard Prexy
WASHI1IOTOK. Dc. .' UP)
President Hoover's name was advan
4 today for th presidency of Har
vard.
Hla nam was suggested by Chester
D. Pugsler of Peeksklll, N. T. In
letter to Henry L. Shattuek, treasurer
of Hsrvard, on the basis that Mr,
Hoover la sn honorsry alumnus of
the institution.
Highway Work To
Pace With Funds
PORTLAND. Dec, 6. Federal
aid highway work In Oregon will con
tinue as rapidly a construction can
b pushed, although us of state
highway fund will be curtailed until
after th legislative session. This
statement waa mad by Leslie M.
Scott, chairman of th commission.
Sunday.
WASHINGTON. DC. . W) Bo
nuse received for let ot mining
properties were held by th tuprem
court tody to constitute return of
capital, subject to dsplrtlon deduc
tion under federal taxing statute
autnclent with royalties to repay tat
Invested capital.
ADDED NEED FOR
HEALTHF1NANCES
(Contributed.)
An Increase In rickets and other
diseases of malnutrition and low vi
tality occurred In 1933. du te th
depression, Newton D. Baker, national
chairman ot the Welfare and Relief
Moblllntlon. said In a statement
mad public recently. His report wa
based on statistics compiled by Acs
pttals, children's Institutions, nu
tritionists, camp directors and publls
health nurses.
It wa said that whll thr was a
slight decline In Infant mortality Ui
fie eltkta In 1331 that "w shall un
doubtedly reap a harvest ot tubercu
losa end other disease In th sex
ten years from what th children to
day are suffering unless we redoubt
our effort to maintain decent min
imum of living and health atandard
throughout the country."
camp directors, th report said.
noted among children of th poor
lowered capacity for exercise. This
lack of energy wa much In evldene
aa It was difficult to help youngsters
forget their home situations.
Children, Mr. Baker summed up.
hnr seen the security, whloh thelf
parent hav apent yean In building,
wiped out and have agonised wtta
their elder over th ways of keeping
th 'wolf from the door.1 No child In
the United State should be called
upon to surfer In ny of these way.
Public and private health services
should be run at full eflclvncy dur
ing tni crisis in order to guard th
health of our boya and girls. In no
other way can we remove th bur.
den of handicaps from th next gen
eration."
Th Jackson County Publla Health
association, through th sal of
Christmas seals, ha, so far kept up It
efficiency along th line suggested
for public health service.
It can continue te do so only la
' far at nubile support 1 given
It.
Kvery seal sold at th small aura
ot on cent doe It put toward
maintaining th health standards ot
the country.
L
WASHINGTON, Dec. . fP)
Senator Robinson ot Arkansas, th
democratic leader, aaid today th
democrat would not attempt to take
control of th senate at this session.
Th democratic pilot mad this
statement to newspaper men after hla
party wa given a plurality of on
over th repuo'lcan with th a wear
ing In of Walter Walker aa nator
from Colorado pending th qualifica
tion er juri p Schuyler, republican.
expected In tow day.
Anderson Creek
ANDERSON CRKXK, Dec. . (80-
0111 Two men from California har
been cutting Christina trees ut thla
region.
Mr. Jas. Ms-vs called on Mr. sV
O. Jon Sunday.
J. MacDowaii and wit wer out t
th valley Thursday.
Mr. and Mr. Oreen wer In Med.
ford Thursday.
Prank Marquess fell and broke
several rib white cutting wood re
cently. Edward Smith was la Medford om
business Thursday.
Mr. James Mays and Mis Ruth'
May called on Mr. Bushntll Wed
nesday. Stev Lunak was out to th vallaw
Thursday.
Mr. Casey waa In TaUnt Wdn.
day.
4-
RIVIERA, Dm. (Spl.) Mr. and
Mr. Ben Harrison, Clarence and
Homer Harrison. Mr. Jessl MoDol.
Marvin and Brvln McDol wr din
ner guests Thanksgiving day st th
0. C. Carr horn.
Mr. Clay Biles, Robert and Bonnlo
Jean (pent November 33 with Mr.
Oeorg Lance.
Mr. Julia Rucker and daughter
Blanch hav moved Into th clay
Bile house. It wa formerly occu
pied by Mr. and Mr. Virgil L. Briscoe.
Mr. and Mrs. Chsa. McMerrlck. All
and George Curtis visited December
4 at th O. W. stumbo home.
Mr. and Mr. Oeorg Lane, nrhe
are living at their mln on Poote
creek, spent Sunday at Riviera.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Holing and
family recently visited Rogue River.
Mr. Marlon Lane la staying IB
Rogue River with her mother, Mrs.
Martha Seaman, who Is sick.
Mrs. Julia Rucker wa In Medford
November 38, having dental work
don.
16
SHOPPING DAYS
TO CHRISTMAS
Manhall-Smlth-Ltonard, cor. Mais
and Orape. hare torn good bargain
in greeting cards. Drop in sarly Kt
best selections.
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On peony CWsUns ftltl
Riviera
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