MEDFOKD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8. 1902. PAGE SEV&N. KWaarVJmfS-m BfAMBC Of her People, WAHT-ADSjkSjQ 'Is DON'T FORGET TO PHONE THAT WANT AD HERE ARB rm BATES: Par word first Insertion. (Minimum soci Each additional lnMrtlon. par word c (Minimum 10c) per una par month, without .nm nhansee $135 75 Phone iiawaafTh i 'if-1 ' Lo"T Fair green kid gloves In or near Rex Cafe. Finder please re turn to Trtbimeofflwu LOST Male Pekinese dog. brown one V eye. Reward offered Phone 1093. ' LOST If dog aliasing, call IMP '. FOUND FOUND Small coin purse. Owner may have same by paying for ad. Mall Tribune office. POUND Horn-rlmmed glasses In case. Phone 1173-L or call at 911 W. 11th. HELP WANTED MALE WANTED Responsible parties to cut wood on shares, hi In poles, "t ln tier. O. A. Learned, Crater Lake highway. WANTED SITUATIONS LADY, 35. wishes position aa house keeper or housework. Experienced. Box 9073. Tribune. EXPERIENCED girl wants work In heme. Miss Chaplin. Tel. 14-F-U. EXPERT PAINTER will do sign paint ing interior decorating general paint Jobs. Call at 223 So. Central. WANTED Mli:r;t.LANEOU8 J i WANTED To farm out approximately un .heerj on shares. In reply give residence and character of land where sheep would be run. Box 9009, Tribune. EMPTY TRUCK going to Portland this week wants load. Hawley Transfer. Phone 1044-X. WANTED Christian woman roomer. Home privileges. 629 N Central. h-TD 2nd hand goods. We pay more. Berrydale 2nd Hand Store. 1603 No. Riverside. Phone 266. roR Watklna' Products. Phone 420-X. D. A. Casparlc, 13th and Laurel. RAW FURS WANTED . Eastern prices paid. You don't have to wait for returns. We pay cash. We buy Hides. Pelts and Wool. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N Orape St. Phone 1063. WANTED Household goods, stoves, tools, or what have you. MtiDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N Grape St. Phone 1062. FOR RENT HOur.es BOUSE reasonable. Inquire 21B S. Ivy. FOR RENT Completely furnished 3-room house: electric range, re frigerator, oil heater and overstuff ed set: close ln. Phone 1002-J. FOR RENT Modern home, large liv ing room, fireplace, hardwood floor, furnace. Phone 665-L-3. FOR RENT 3-room modern house. 3 miles out on Orilfln Creek road, near school. Phone C. C. Darby. FOR RENT Nice S-room unfurnish ed house, at5 mo. Location. North Central. Phone 449-X. S-ROOM modem house for rent. In Culre Baker's Store, Jacksonville . Hlohtt-nv. 4 ROOMS and bath, mooern. Inquire 534 No. Bartlett. TOR RENT 6-room nirnlshed home and garage. Call at 345 N. Bartlett. FOR RENT Modern 6-room house. clean, close in: Heatrola, st tubs. electricity, gas or wood: garage, woodhed. Phone 361-L or call at ' 714 W. 10th. FOR RENT Furnished u-room mod ern house. Csll at 41 s Riveraide FOR RENT Nice residence near high school: double garage. 503 S. Oak dale. Phone 737. FOR RENT Modern 6-room house, clean, close In; Heatrola. set tubs, electricity, gas or wood, garage, woodshed. Phone 364-L or call at 714 W. 10th. 08 SUMMIT AVE 5 rooms, furnace, kitchenette. Call 105. FURNISHED nouse; wood stove, over stuffed; on Cottaae St. Call 103. HOLLY COURT 4 rooms and bath, electric refrigerator, stove and oil heater. Call 105. -ROOM unfurnished newly decora td hcuse. Cheap Piione 449-X. FURN Court bunia'ow Phone 319-R 1009 w MAIN will finish to suit tenant Csll 105 NEWLY renovated 5-room mode.n cottage on Pa:!fle Highway with 3 acre lot. good garden soil. Irriga tion See J. B. Webster Agency, Phoenix. FOB BENT HOUSED ros RENT 5-room bouaa. txifi. 310 Haven St. FOR RENT 4-room tmall furniahad house with garage. Call 81ft or 1113-J. ' 7-noOM house, newly finished. 811 No Bartlett. Phone 332. FOR RENT After November I. 8 room residence, parti; furnished, close In. lota of shade and lawn (20 per month, water paid. Inquire at 325 So. Riverside. FURNISHED bouae. Inquire 319 8. It?. FOR RENT Homes furnished or unfurnished Brown el Whits FOR RENT Modern 8-room house; clean and in good condition: living room 14x38 ft. with hardwood floor: i bedrooms. 1 1324 with casement wlndowa on three aides: set tubs. t good oeatrola, large garage and woodshed; 1 block from new oourt house. Call at 714 W lOtb St. FOR RENT -room modern furnish ed house; hardwood floors, over stuffed, electric range. Call at 630 S. Central. HOMES TOR RENT Call 796 FOR RENT APARTMENTS MODERN furn. 3-room apt. Phone ,549-R. APTS and cabins. 62 per week; rooms 1.50 per wk. 445 So Front. ' APARTMENT ion rent, 107 Mistletoe. Phone 301-IL FOR RENT 6 rooms furnished lower furnished apartment, near library. Pbone 287-j 804 East Main. FURNISHED apartment, 1, 3 and 3 rootiis: pleasant, neat and very rea sonable. 1205 E. Main. FOR RENT Attractive ground floor apartment for couple employed Call at 533 Plum St after 6 p. m or Sundays. FURN APT, new overstuffed, refrig eration. The Berben. 10 Quince. FOR RENT FtlrlNlSHtfD ROOMS WARM, pleasant room, 220 No. Oak dale. HEATED rooms for rent, 404 8. Orape. FOR RENT Comfortable rooms; pri vate entrance. One block from Main St. Reasonable rates. 333 8. Central. FOR RENT Furnished sleeping room and garage (10 per month. . 825 So Riverside Ave. FOR KENT ROOM!) AND BOARD PLEASANT room and board at 716 a. Main Rates very reasonable. ROOM AND BOARD 5 00 per week 414 S. Riverside. FOR RENT MlSCKI.LANKOI'8 FOR RENT Furnished cabin: elec tric lights. 616 No. Central. BUSINESS "OPPORTUNITIES BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Year around business; no overhead; fine for family: 250. Box. 0026. Tribune FOR EXUHANCIE WILL TRADE my clear, all equipped garage business and filling station for ranch. Owner, 4351 S. Broad way, Los Angeles, Cal. FOR TRADE Hay for milk cow. Cyde Balderston, 1 mile west of 3 Oaks. EXCHANGE Nearly new electric Singer portable machine for good radio. Address Box 9013, Mall Tribune. . FOR TRADE Rabbits for wood. Ad dress 9004 Tribune. EIGHT-ROOM Eugene Income or forty acres California for City or Country Home. 1137 Hllyard. Eu gene, Ore. WOOD for hay or potatoes, near Trail. R C. Skellenger, Trail. Ore. WILL trade dry 16" fir and hard wood for light truck 322 East 4th FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE 2 FINE Montana ranches for sale or trade. 310 acres, well Improved, free water: at a big discount. Rt. 2, Box 450. HAVE beautiful Oakland home. Want Meoford or acreage Phone 1157. FOB SALE l,rVESTOt, FOR SALE 10 head horses. 1100 to 1700 lbs., and harness. Rear 1140 court St. PIGS $1.50. M. P. Baker. Box 21, Wag ner Creek, Talent. FOR SALE Two milk cows, one fresh and one coming fresh. Also weaner pies. 1520 No. Riverside. FOK SALE fthAI ES I A I k 13 ACRES Own wster right; house and other buildings; on bus line; 1000. A. E. Dennis, Rogue River, Oregon. WHEN you think oi real estate think of Brown Whit. OI SALE FRUIT A VEGETABLES FOR SALE Delicious apples, sorted. 50c lug. Frlnk Orchard. Tel 611-R-t. POTATOES. 65c hundred. Tel 950-R-2. Richfield Service. Phoenix. FOR SALE POULTRY BRONZE BREEDERS. 13 50 and up. W A. Pvbum. Buckshot Hill. FOR SALE FVEL FOR SALE Dry body fir, 1.75; also dry oak. laurel and manranlta. p.ione 1116. TAKEN IP TAKEN UP Bron Jersey heifer about 3 moa old. Owner can bave same by paying for ad. C. A. Alvord. across from White Wing Poultry Farm, east of Phoenix. FOR HALE DUOS AND PETS FOR SALE Thoroughbred Boston Bull pups: cheap. 331 Haven St. FOR SALE Male Spite puppies, 4 t weeks old. US Genesee, FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES 1929 CHEV. coach, tip-top. Priced right. Eskin Motor Co, Dodge and Plymouth Dealer. NEW BUICKS AT COST OWING to new models coming soon we are sacrificing 1933 Buleka on hand. I Bulck DeLuxe Sedan brand new. 6 wire wheels, fender wells, trunk rack. 1 Bulck Standard Sdn. S wire wheela. Used aa a house v-ar. We are offering liberal discount on these csrs. We also have erveptlonal bar gaina ln the following used eara: '30 Dodge Sport Coupe. '37 Bmck Aedan. 36 Chevrolet Convertible Coupe. '25 Paokard Sedan. P-is car .a In exceptional condi tion. Must be seen to be appre ciated. '30 Chevrolet DeLuxe Sedan; 6 wire wheela. '81 Essex Sedan; very fine condi tion SKINNER'S OARAGE 143 So. Riverside Phone 102 FOR SALE Chevrolet '26 coupe. Tel. 764. SANDY'S USED CAR EMPORIUM Santa Is here with a load of Real Used Car Values for Chrtstmss. 1031 Studebaker Dictator Sedan, with free wheeling. 1929 Pontlac Coupe, a peach. 1927 standard Bulck Sedan. 1930 Chevrolet Coupe. 1920, Ford -Sedan. 1929 Essex Coach. 1927 Ford Roadster. 37.60. SANDERSON MOTOR CO. Open Sundays. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE (70.00 davenport In A-I condition. If taken at once, 930. 139 So. Ivy. PIANO BAIJOAIN Let model high grade piano, like new; located here In Medford. Will sell at big dis count, Most any terms will han dle. If Interested, write at once to Geo. Robinson, 435 Washington St., Portland, Ore. FOR SALE Extra large doll buggy, antique walnut desk and mahog any tea wagon. Phone 431-R. FURNITURE for sale Servian rugs, radio, overstuffed, Maytag, mangle, dining set. bedroom furniture. Westlnghouse range,. Selling every thing. Come. 130 Vancouver Ave. PIANO for sale, Kranlcb & Bach: high grade tnatrument. Priced only 350. Consider some terms. 120 Vancouver Ave. BIOOEST PIANO BARGAINS ON PACIFIC COAST SPECIAL CHRISTMAS SALE 1 Slightly used Baby Grand, only 320; easy terms. 1 Beautiful 1100 Baby Grand, only 495: easy terms. 1 1650 special model, beautiful high grade instrument at sacrifice price. BALDWIN PIANO SHOPPE 26 So. Grape. FOR SALE One suit of clothes. Priced to sell. See Huber the Tailor. CONTRACT BRIDOE sco.e cards with new rules, on nice buff paper, with name of the hostess printed there on, four pads of 25 sheets to pad, for SI. 80. Nothing nicer for Chrtst mss presents. Ssmples at Commer cial Printing Dipt. Mall Tribune, 28-30 N. Grape. COAL 50c aack. 122 No. Riverside. FOR SALE Wood range, electric range, etc. Eads Transfer. Phone 315. FOR sand, gravel, sediment, fertilizer and teaming. Phone 912-J. FOR CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR cards with names engraved or printed thereon, phone 192-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 la get ting short, order now. CHRISTMAS GIFT SUGGESTIONS Personal printed stationery, both en velopes and psper from 1.25 up. 50 visiting cards, printed as ln leather case only 2 75. 5 pencils with name printed thereon in gold also hard wood ruler ln leather case for 81.00. See them at Com mercial Printing Dept of Mall Tribune. 28-30 N. Grape. Order now. FOR SALE 11x5 lathe. Inquire at Fick & Llndley'a. FOR SALE-uaed sewing machines, all makes. (5 up: terms If desired All makes rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine Co. 24 N Bartlett GET the "No Hunting" and trespass ing slgna at the Mall Tribune Job ifflce: printed on cloth to with stand the rain and weather. FOR SALE Harley-Davldson motor cycle. 185 cash. See John, at Mall Tribune. FOR SALE - Large sized Monarch Electric Range with trash burner Cost 360 Cash price 875. Like new. P. o. Box 414 Central Point FOR SALE Circulating heater. Phone 676-Y. PERSONAL MME. TERESA Clairvoyant and card reader. Advice on love, mar riage and business. Rslnbow Auto Camp, Cabin No. 3. MISCELLANEOUS OLD PEOPLE and Invalids receive excellent csre and a real home at moderate rates. Maternity Depart ment, 3.00 per day. Convalescent Home. 163 Grsnlt St., Ashland. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack ers ana movers, special livestock moving equipment. Prices right Satisfaction guaranteed. 619 North Riverside. Phone 1044-X. GET the "No Hunting" and trespass ing signs at the Mall Tribune Job office: printed on elotb to with stand the rain and weather. CPBC1A1 PRICES on photographs for Xmaa. A Home Owned cTtudlo So licits .our patronage. SHANOLE TUD10. WILL DO painting snd calaomlnlng in exchange for radio. Work guar anteed, til N Pir St. ADIO SERVICE L. D. Lewtoa. Tel 643-X Pender and body repairing Price flthl, Brill Sheet Meui Wot to. BUSINESS DIRICTORY JACKSON CO. AHS TRACT CO. Abtrnrte of Title and Title Insurance. The only complete Title System In Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRAOl CO. Abstracts of Title. Title Insurance Rooms 8 and 5. No 32 North Central Ave. upstairs Automobile Loans. CONTRACTS REFINANCED PAYMENTS REDUCED We pay up balance due dealer, bank or finance company and extend your payments. Additional money loaned Pbone 81 for appointment Expert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT - Tel. 1173 House clesntng Floor waxing Otl . entel rug cleaning, specialty Funeral - Parlor. PERL'S FUNERAL HOME Distinctive service at moderate rates. Estab lished 20 years. Ambulance serv ice 6th St at Oakdale Tel 47. Job Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant In southern Oregon Printing oi all kinda: book binding; loose-leaf ledgers, and blanks, billing systems duplicating cash sales slips and everything ln the printing line. 38-30 N Grape Phone 78. 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 E Thomas. 45 S Central Ground floor Craterlan Theatre Bldg State Lloense No. S-157. Painting and Paperhanglng. HARRY MARX Painting tinting paperhanglng. Phone lt-F-4. Eea Coleman Creek road EADS TRANSFER STOHAOE CO Office 1016 No Central Phone 315 Prlcea right Service guaranteed RE1NK1NG TRUCKING CO Trans fer and 8torage e haul anything at a reasonable price. Ill No Plr 8treet. Phone 333. LEOAL NOTICES Summons for I'lihlfrntlon. No. 5376 Equity. In the Circuit Court of the state of Oregon for Jackson County. Medford Irrigation District, a public corporation, Plaintiff, vs. George R. Casscll and Marv Adelaide Cassell husband and wife; Irvln -Smith, also known as Irvln M. Smith, and Sarah A. Smith, hus band and wife; the unknown helra of Irvln Smith, also known as Ir vln M. Smith; J, M. Keune snd Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS 1. Balaam's itocd 4. Abate atten tion or ap plication 9. In what way 12. Pasture 13. Abrasive material ti. Room In a. harem 16. Ono in chronio ill health 17. Swcciheavt Ly. Indigo plant :i0. Heavy cord 21. Compiler of -an Knpllsh ' thesaurus 23. Having pat terns 38. Encourage 27. Animal ln cloBiircs 2. Greek letter .9. Kind of let tuce 30. Of the morning 31. Sport 32. Dutch meat- i ure of length 33. Prospered 34. System of signals 35. Inferior deity 37. Is tiresome 38. Heed covering 39. Tibetan monk 40. Ancient strlncerl Instrument Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle P1AIL1PA1M1TPEIRI"T A R i fmmoM OQR p i c taId orable AlDOp3k DM! N S E T ANMAlT E D i T 1 L E bTec oimJea liner AlBlE tMR EM I NOER do nn!eJc TSfO SLO sTlerei1er1os 41. Pertaining to pottery 45. Flret name of the founder of Yale 4. Singly 48. Old French coin I 45. Color 50. Plunders 51. Clear profit DOWN L Title of Mohammed opfrt) F ft Mm jm L;i!ii 22 I SM ;C 2 'I'"- vj, 'M'A llT Ml tSflllTlIi MM At) 4i ', : 42 13 44 I ! z X4 flH ir H 11 iff 1 1 aXS2S Uls fcallsllTfi TR ADE OPPORTUNITY Wanted House in Medford for Pear Orchard 17 acre peer Orchard IS acres In full bearing. acres young orchard. House, bsrn. tmeaMon. Beet of deep loam soil. Very delightful place on Roue river. Annual production about aa fol lows: 2400 packed box. Anions. 900 ps ked boxes Nells. 40 tons of Bartlett. Incumbrsnce 420O0. private loan at 7 percent. Will trade equity for house In Medford. BARNES and CORN, REAL ESTATE Phone 400 810-Y 15 S. Central Mollle Keene. husbsnd and wife; I Laura Nichols, formerly Laura Per- I guson, and Bvron Nichols, wife and ; husband: and also all other per sons or psrtles unknown claiming any right, title, estate. Hen or In terest in the real estate described in the eomplslnt herein. Defend ant. To George R. Cassell snd Marv Adelaide cassell. husband and wire; Irvln Smith, also known as Irvln M. Smith, and Sarah A. Smith, husband and wife; the unknown heirs of Ir vln Smith, also known aa Irvln M. Smith: Laura Nichols, formerly Laura Ferguson, and Byron Nichols, wife and husband, and also all other per sons or parties unknown clstmlng any right, title, estate, lien or In terest ln the real estate described In the eomplslnt herein, the above named defendants: In the name of the State of Ore gon: You. and each of you. are hereby summoned and required to appear In the above named Court, and cause and answer the plaintiff's complaint on file therein against you, within four weeks after the lat day o; December. 1932. the date of the first publication of this Summons. You are hereby notified that If you fall so to sppear and answer said Complaint within the time aforesaid, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to said Court for the relief demanded In said Complaint, a suc cinct statement of which Is: That a decree be entered adjudi cating any and all right, title, estate, lien or Interest, which you. or any of you, or any of the above named defendants, have, or claim to have tn. to. or upon real property located within Jackson Couuy. Oregon, de scribed as follows, to-wlt: The West hslf of Lot No. Sixteen 06). containing 11 acres, more or less, of that certain tract known as Crestbrook Orchard Tracts s the seme is platted and delineated upon the records of plats, duly recorded In the office of the County Recorder 'or Jackson County. Oregon: save and except a strip of land 30 feet wide and 414 feet long running parallel to and along the south line of said described premises. And decreeing any and all such clalma or Interest to be null and void, and decreeing that said plaintiff is the owner ln fee aim pie of the whale of said premises, free and clear of any and all right, title, estate, lien or Interest of all the defendants tn this suit, and that each and all of the defendant ln this suit, and all persons claiming, or to claim, by, or through them, or any of them, be forever restrained and barred from asserting or claiming any lien or Interest In or to said real property, and that plaintiff's title to ssid premises be forever quieted and set at rest: and for such other relief as to the Court may seem Just and equitable. The date of the Order herein for service of this Summons by publica tion Is December 1, 1932. and said Order fixed once each week for four successive weeks, aa the time for such publication. RAWLES MOORE. Attorney for Plaintiff. Address: Cooley Theater Building, Medford, Oregon. FREE Pioneers anu descendants photographed without charge tot pioneer hlstorloal collection SH ANGLE STUDIO. . - Cross-Word Puzzle I. mutter over 10. Poem II. Armed strife 16. The herb dill 11. Musical work 10. Stiff 21. Participated In a speed contest 31. Medieval French coin 31. Doomed 24. Discharge through pores 35. Takes dlnnet 37. King of Ru mania 30. Seemingly supernat ural 31. Small opening 33. Conflagration 34. State of in sensibility it. Amorlcan Journalist and essayist 3T. Uncovers 39. Period of pen Hence 40. Crimson 41. Kngllsh city 43. Note of a dov. 43. Freer 44. Incision 47. Behold S. Japanese cola , 3. Wild men 4. Ignited again .V. Masculine n.ime 1 Qulded 7. Metric land measure I. The substance which forms the woody tissue of plants ulbaM AAA Makes "Freeze-Test" On Standard Gasoline o Vwl . . Sj .u, .,,.' "Standard Gasoline started at 2.11 seconds at 10 degress below zero," reports American Automobile Association Contest Board In first official "Freeie Teat" for quick ttartlng gsiollne ever under taken by the AAA. From left to right In the refrigeration chamber, where the test waa made (kneeling) R, W. Martland, Jr., Member National Techni cal Committee of AAA (standing) A. V. La Due, AAA Engineering Appointee; L. M. Bussert, Technical Observer; H. F. Waller, AAA Zone Supervisor; A. K. Nixon, Technical Observer. E USE OF AIR Ml Medford waa invited today to Join the rest of the country In a nation wide air-mail educational campaign aa a mean of better acquainting It self with the air-mail service and Its advantages. In a statement Issued by Post master William J. Warner, plans for this city's participation In the nation-wide drive were outlined. These Include the presentation of short talks on air-mail before local or ganizations, distribution of air-ma 11 stickers to business firms, for use on letterheads and envelopes, placing of alr-mall posters on trucks of the pos toff Ice and the general distribu tion of alr-mall literature. Post master Warner urged civic organiza tions, aeronautical groups, business firms and Individuals to cooperate In making the drive a auccem. Medford. the postmaster pointed 'out, occupies an historic and import ant position on the country's air mail ne'work. The first alr-mall planes of the Pacific Coast service flew through this city in establish ing the route which today brings twice dally round-trip service be tween Medford and other Pacific Coast cities. Under the fast sched ules provided, Portland la only two hours distant, .Seattle is four hours away, San Francisco may be reached ln three hours, Los Angelex tn six hours and San Diego In eight hours. Similar fast time is available to 'he east. In making his announcement. Post master Warner said, "Medford has known the airmail service and 'ta benefits since planes first began fly ing over the coast route ln the fall of 1026. There still an many, how ever, who are not sufficiently ac quainted with this : .eana cf com munication. It la for that, reason that we are entering Into this air mail campaign. Cooperation of alt Medford citizens Is requested." "Know your alr-mall and use It," n.!l be thn "theme song" of the cam paign. MRS. WILSON HOSTESS FOR CAPITAL LADIES WASHINGTON. Dec. 8.-H7P) Mrs. Wood row Wilson, Just back from Ja pan, was hostess today to Lady Nancy Antor, at a musical which also had Mm. Herbert Hoover, and Mrs. Wil liam Howard Taft among Its guests. The alnjrer was the Canadian tenor, Bdward Johnson. A composition by Mrs. John L. Cabl?, wife of the rep resentative from Ohio, was on the program. Utah Pioneer Dies In Sleep BAKER. Dec. 8. iff) Joseph Bar ton, who was instrumental In the de velopment of Utah, especially the sec tion In the vicinity of Salt Lake City, died at his hom this morning while sleeping. Born In England. July 38, 1848. Mr. Barton came to the United States in 1802 and moved to Utah the same year. Unusual Frock Black Fringed PARIS (AP) Baronne Cartler de Marchlenne, wife of the Belgian am naaMrlor tn Great Britain, attended a recent smart party wearing an un umial hlsrk fringed frock. The gown was made nf fine grained cloque with long heavy fringe hanging from a icalloped hip line to t.lm hem of the skirt. Fringe also edged the scal loped shoulder cape which covered the bark of the corsage. Woeo oeedin. duplicating sales books, flat-packs or fan-fold cash r C 1 t r forma, ledge.' thteu tor bookkeeping macbinw ot any other kind of p r I o 1 1 1. g dnnt order from aut-of-towu firn and pay more Phone lb and one CI oui repicMouutaa wlil call. t a 1 PORTLAND, Dec. 8. UP More and larger game fish and more up land game birds were stocked In Ore gon the past year than ever before In the history of game conservation in Oregon, according to a report of the state game commission today. Other substantial progress ln game management was accomplished as a result of the first year's operation of the 10-year wild life program, despite a serious decrease in the revenues of the game department. Fishing was better In lakes and streams following the liberation of 33.668.000 game fish and the salvag ing or more than five million sptney- rayed fish from the sloughs of the Columbia and Willamette. More than 30,000 upland hunting birds were released ln the fields. During the year expenditures of the commission amounted to $400,000. To this sum was added the oontribu tions of governmental cooperative agencies, making a grand total of about one million dollars. KMED Broadcast Schedule Friday. 8:00' 8:05. 8:19. 8:30. 0:00 9:30. 9:43 10:00 10:00 10:19. 10:30. 10:49. 11:00 11:18. 11:30 8:08 Breakfast News, Mall Tribune. 8:19 Musical Ctock. 8:30 A Peerless Parade. 9:00 Shopping Guide. 0:30 Friendship Circle Hour. . 9:45 Today. 10:00 Health Chat. Weather Forecast, 10:18 Meeting' of Martha Meade Society, 10:30 Morning Melody. .10:45 Julia Lee Wright, Home Makers Bureau. 11:00 Fashion Parade, -11:15 KlIzatMth Ann Baker, Radio School Cookery. 11:30 Quartettes Parade, 11:49 Musical Verities. Ellow Mse Wilson and Dorothy Reynolda. 12:00 Song and Comedy. 13:19 Mid-day Revue. 13:30 Popularity. Nwa Flaahes, Mall Trib une. 13:45 Oitt Packet. 1:00 Xmaa Hints. 1:15 Neapolitan Nlghta. 3:00 Dreaming the Walts Away. 3:30 Dance Matinee. 3:00 Hollywood Snapshots. 3 :30 flongs for Everdey. 4:00 Musle from Yesteryear. - 4 :30 Across the Seas to Ha waii. 8.00 Maaterworks Program. 9:15 flllly Ollly Story. 9:45 Popular Parade. 8:00 News Digest, Mall Trib une. 8:19 kntrasts. 8:30 Let's Havw Another Cup o Coffee. 8:48 Vignettes. 7:00 Chandu, the Magician, 7:30 The Oregon Ploneera. 8:00 Eventide. 8:30 Rogue River Cowboys. 8.35 Cross Cuts from Log o' the Day. 11:45 11:00 13:19 12:30 13:30 13:49 1:00. 1:19 3:00. 3:30. 3:00. 3:30. 4:00. 4:30. 9:00. 9:19. 9:49. 00. 9:19. 8:30. 8 00. 8:30- Lady Ribblesdale Sponsor For Red LONPNON. OPi J4y Rlbbleadsle, the former Mrs John Jacob Aator, la among smart Europeans who are choosing red for evening wear this winter. Included In her wardrobe I a gown of red velvet cut on princess Unea with a skirt which flares at the hem. with the gown, which Is orna mented with a rov of stress buttons down the front. Lady Rlbbleada'.e wear long red velvet gloves. The big aaVt continues at the Band Box At Shoe Box. 8l,oes. velues to 5 00. sale price $1.49. tl 95 and $399. Dresses, values to $18 00, sale price 199. 3 95. ejJ and 8 99. Oage hate, values to $10 00, sale price $1.00. Other hate, sale prices 35c, 50c and 79c. "The store that uvea you money." BIGGER, BETTER FISH AND GAME . PROVIDE SPORT AVERAGE CITIZEN'S DROP IN INCOME HITS UNCLE SAM Tremendous Loss lo Govern ment Shown by Treas urer's Report On Income Tax New Source Needed WASHINGTON. Dec. 8. (API How the Income of (he nation'! tax. payera fadsd away In 19S0 and 1031, swiftly wiping out the government's ohlei source of revenue and making1 new taxes mandatory waa explained to congress today In the annual re. port of Secretary Mills. The secretary gave statistics ahow. Ing that the class of taxpayers who produced ninety-seven per cent of the Income tax had sharply dimin ished. The class Is that with In cornea of ten thousand dollars" or above. In 1938 there were 18.780 taxpeyere who had Incomes of a hundred thousand dollara or more, while In 1930 there were 8,193 and ln 1931 this had dropped to 8.143. Few In $100,000 Claaa The number of taxpayers ln 1931 having Incomes of 85.000 or more decreased 37.1 per cent from 1930. The taxes dropped 49 4 per cent, with 398,130 persona paying 9333,933.000. The greatest drop waa In the 8100,. 000 or more class, which yielded 8107.898.000 aa compared with 9337,. 710.000 the year previous. T.he secretary said the net Income of persona reporting 98,000 or more had dropped from 816.399.000.000 In 1938 to a 10. 109 ,000.000 ln 1930 and to 88.489.000.000 In 1931. Income from the sales of real estate stock etc.. dropped from 1,843,000,000 In 1938 to 9550,000.000 in 1930 and to 188.000.000 In 1931 while losses da. ducted Increased from 170.000,000 In 1938 to 978.000,000 In 1930 and to 989,000,000 In 1931. Salaries Decline Income from salaries and commis sions dropped from 4.7OO.OO0,0O0 ln 1938 to 84,159,000,000 ln 1930 and to 3. 154.000.000 in 1030. Dlvldenda decreased from 3,939,000,000 In 1938 to 8,833,000.000 In 1980 and 3, 164, 000,000 In 1931, Business and part nerships which reported Income of 3,391,000.000 In 1938 decreased to $1,974,000,000 In 1930 and dropped to 1,338,000,000 In 1931. L AT BUTTE FALLS BOTTE FALLS, Deo. . (gpl) December 8 the Hustlers elub la having an all day baeaar at the ohurch. Friday evening they will have a vaudeville at the high school auditorium. The program Includes a play "Rube Town Minstrels." with the following; oharaetera: Tom Kittle, the Tillage barber. Blossom Smith: Bill, th nB man, Mildred Kuhn; Zeka Smlthera, the conatable, Oertle Hoefa; 81 Corn toasel, the postmaster, Bernlce Bak er; Rube Jemks, the storekeeper, Florence Marlon: Kitty, a young, pretty milliner, Frelda Moore; Lime Sprlggs. the old maid. Bertha Hlb bard: Kettle Smlthers, Zeke's wife, Aliens Larson: Nancy Corntoeael, Bl's wife, Leola Stoddard. Scene la ln the lodge room to which a delegation of Bustler club mem bers confer with the lodge men con cerning a plan for securing finances. They suggest minstrel and decide to practice. Specialties Include: Marimba solo, tap dancing, vocal solos with ehsnu. piano duet, violin solo, boys' vocal numoers, and orchestras. Bridal Gown Skirt Is Made of Ribbon PARIS. wv-Mlle. oilbert Breguot chose a wedding gown with s skirt made entirely of ribbons for her re cent marriage to Robert Fenwlck. The skirt of the frock waa made of white satin ribbons Joined to gether by faggot stitching, while the bodice, designed with a plain sleeve and a boat neckline, was fashioned of plain white aatln. Elaborate Coats And Simple Frocks PARIS. (P) A combination of elaborate coats and plain frocks attracting many smart women. Among them Is the Oomtesai 4 Saab, who weara a almple frock of Black aatln Jersey trimmed only by a scarf of ruffled ribbon, with a coat of black diagonal wool accented by flaring collar banded In allver fox. With the costume she wears black accessories. Long Mountain LONO MOUNTAIN, Dee. 8. (Spl.) Mrs. Nlek Young, June B to well. Grace Holman. Ma Isle Shelley and .Tun Knglehardt attended the cooklnc chool at the Eagle Point Orange hall December 6 and 6. Mr. and Mr. Stere Moore. Mrs. Lela. FlemmlnffM and Mra. Julia Stlrnaon ot Medford apent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mra. Bill Holman and family, December 4. Mr. and Mra. Nick Young were Sun day evening gueata of Mr. and Mra. William Perry of Eagle Point Decem ber 4. 4 Beda of pain art teaed with alieeU of Chrlatmaa SeaU, Buy aeveral thteu.