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llPREAlKE poarVmm - BY RlkWlG Other Peoples WAMT-ADSjO
r-
DON'T FORGET
TO PHONE THAT
WANT AD
HERB ARB rHS RATES;
MimlllK tneertlo
(Minimum i
Ecn additional Insertion.
pet word '
(Minimum loc)
Par line per month, without
sop; change
. Phone 75
U91
LOST-Msl. Pekinese dog brown on.
eye Hewara . "
-II dog miasm, call 1810
LOST
HELP WANTED MALE
TRUCK MEN-lf Interested liw i
na. long haul, good road, your
Convenience. Write immediately.
P. O. Box 067, Medford.
"yVASTEIt HITt'ATIONS
EXPERIENCED woman want house
work. Tel.l399-X. . .
expert pain if wm an
i interior decorating - general I
paint Jobs Call at 222 So Centra.
WOMAN and girl want work of any
kind. S07 Mae St. -
' "iVANTKII mlSi:tlXANfcOl)8
AZTTouTcook stove W good
condition. Must be cheap. Phone
1024 alter s p. m
iOLD WANTED Will pay cash for
old gold, broken Jewelry, gold
teeth, crowns, bridges, watch oases,
dental gold, silver, platinum, etc.
Forward to me, no mattor how
small or large the quantity and
I'll submit offer subject to your
approval. R. M. ECKERSON, Box
57. Corvallts, Oregon.
TSD 8 ndfl and goods We pay
more Berrydale 2nd Hand Store
1603 No Riverside. Phone 266.
RAW PURS WANTED
Eastern prices paid.
You don't have to wait for returns
We pay cash.
We buy Hides. Pelte and Wool.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
27 N Grape St phone 1062
WANTED Household goods, stoves,
tools, or whet have you
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
37 N Grape St. Phone 1062.
FOR RENT HOIisM
FOR RENT Modern 7-room unfur
nished hoirre. Clean. $20.00, water
paid. Phone 729-W.
P.'RTLY FURN. duplex. 444 So. Ivy,
FOR RENT 6-room modern partly
furnished house, 310 Vancouver
Ave. Inquire 214 Vancouver.
FOR RENT Completely furnished
3-room houw; electric range, re
frigerator, oil heater and overstuff
ed set: close In. Phone 1002-J.
POR RENT Modern home, large liv
ing room, fireplace, hardwood floor,
furnace. Phone 665-L-2.
FOR RENT Nice 6-room unfurnish
ed house, 615 mo. Location. North
Central. Phone 449-X.
4 ROOMS and bath, mooern. Inquire
634 No. Bartlett.
FOR REST 5-room furnished bouse
and garage. Call at 845 N. Bartlett.
FOR RENT Modern 6-room bouse
clean close in; Heatrola. set tuos.
electricity, gas or wood; garage,
woodshed. Phone 364-L or call at
714 W 10th.
FOR REirr Nice residence near high
school; double garage. 603 8. Oak
date. Phone 737.
FOR RENT 4 -room small furnished
house with garage. Call 315 or
1113-J.
FOR RENT Furnished 6-room mod
ern house. Call at 41 S Riverside
FOR RENT Modern 6-room bouse,
clean, close In: Heatrola, set tuba,
electricity. tas or wood, garage,
woodihed. Phone 364-L or call at
714 W 10th.
308 SUMMIT AVE 6 rooms, furnace,
kitchenette. Call 105.
FURNISHED nouae; wood stove, over
stuff: on Cottage St. Call 105.
FURN Court bunga'ow Phone 319-R
1009 W MAIN Will flnlsb to SUlt
tenant Call 105
NEWLY renovated 6-room modern
cottage oo Pacific highway with 3
acre lot. good garden soli, irriga
tion See J. B. Webster Agency.
Phoenix.
FURNISHED house. Inquire 219 S Ivy
Puk ttN I oumn ruru.iea 3i
unfurnished Brown White
FOR RENT Modern 6-room bous;
clean snd in good condition; living
room 14xib ft witb hardwuoa floor.
i bedrooms I I2 i4 a-ith cssement
windows on three sioes. set tuos
good aeatrola. large gsrae and
wood.thed. I blocs from new court
houee Call at 714 W loth 8t
POH RENT room m dern furnish
ed mmse, narow.KX) floors over
stuffed lectrtc rang Call at 630
S Central
If - 1
FOR BENT PKTMENTi
NICE modern furnished apartment,
with parage, at 413 N. Ivy.
MODERN fura. S-room apt. Phone
S49-R.
APARTMENT lor rent. 107 Mistletoe.
Phone 301-H.
FOR RENT o room furnished lower
furnished apartment near library
Phone 387-J 804 Eait Main.
FURNISHED apartment. 1. 3 and 8
rouua: pleasant, neat and very re
(onaole 1305 E Main.
FOR RENT Attractive ground floor
apartment for couple employed
Call at 533 plum 8t after 8 p. m
or Sunday.
TORN APT, new overstuffed, refrig
eration. The Berben 10 Quince
FOR RENT FtlRNISHrfD ROOMS
ROOMS 81.50 per week. 449 a. Pront.
WARM, pleasant room. 320 No. Oak
dale. HEATED room for rent. 404 S Grape
POH RENT Comfortable room: pri
vate entrance. One block from
Main St. Reasonable rates. 223 5
Central.
FOR KENT ROOMS AND BOARD
ROOM AND BOARD 45 00 per week
414 3 Riverside.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Year
around business: no overhead: fine
for family: 8250. Box. 9028. Tribune
FOR EXUHAMME
WOOD for hay or potatoes, near Trail
R o Skellenger, Trail. Ore.
WILL trade dry 16" fir and hard
wood for light truck 822 East 4th
FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATfc
2 PINE Montana ranches for sale or
trnde, 810 acres, well Improved, free
wster. at a big discount. Rt. 2.
Box 490.
FOR 8AI.K aIHIIMOHII.es
1929 CHEV. ooach. tin-ton. Priced
right. Eakln Motor Co., Dodge and
Plymouth Dealer.
SANDY'S USED CAR EMPORIUM
Santa la here with a load of Real
Used Car Values foi Christmas.
1831 studebaker Dictator Sedan,
with free wheeling.
1939 Pontlao Coupe, a peach.
1927 standard Bulck Sedan.
1030 Chevrolet Coupe.
1P20 Ford Sedan.
1929 Essex Coach.
1027 Ford Roadster, 837.50. v
SANDERSON MOTOR CO.
Open Sundays.
rK HAI.B I.IAISN MO
FOR SALE 10 head horses. 1100 to
1700 lbs., and harness. Rear 1140
ourt St. i
FOR SALE Two milk cowl one fresh,
and one coming fresh. Also weaner
pigs. 1520 No. Riverside, i
FOR XAI.K llllltd NU PETS
FOR SALE Male Spit puppies, 4
weeks old. 118 Genesee.
FOR MAI.K r.KAl EST I I'b
13 ACRES Own water right: house
and other buildings; on bus Une;
$1000. A. E. Dennis, Rogue River.
Oregon.
WHEN you think oi real estate think
of Brown At White
. Ul 8AI.K FRI'IT A VH1E1 AHl.tS
WASHINGTON NAVAL ORANGES
RIPE, sweet and well colored. Picked
In bulk, 840 per ton. Less lots 3V4C
lb. W. N. Woodson, Hotel May.
wood, Corning, Calif.
POR SALE Delicious apples, sorted.
60c lug. Frlnk Orchard. Tel 611-R-l.
POTATOES 65c hundred Tel 950-R-3
Richfield Service Phoenix.
FOR SALE FT El.
FOR SALE Dry body fir, 61.75: also
dry oak. laurel and roanzanlta.
Phone 1116.
FOR 8AI.K POl'l.TRY
BRONZE BREEDERS. 63 60 and up
W. A. Pyburn. Buckshot Hill.
FOR BALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALLE 1 small Circulating. I
Electric hea,ter. Phone 1091-Y or
640.
SECOND HAND Home Comfort
Range, good aa now, lor saae cneap
for cash. 337 West Holly.
ALPALPA HAY Baled or loose de
livered or In the bam. Otto Nled
ermever. Tel. 523-J-4.
POR SALE Vecto circulating heater,
bums wood or coal; good condition.
Tel. 3-P-5.
PIANO BARGAIN Late 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 Oeo Robinson. 435 Washington
St., Portland, Ore.
POR SALE Extra large doll bustgy.
antique walnut desk and mahog
any tea wagon. Phone 431-R.
FURNITURE for sale Servian rugs,
radio, overstuffed. Maytag, mangle,
dining set, bcd:oom furniture.
Westinghoiwe range.. Selling every
thing. Come. 120 Vancouver Ave
PIANO for aa.e. Krantch k Bach:
high grade instrument. Priced only
350. Consider some terms. 120
Vsncouver Ave.
FOR SALE One suit of clothes.
Priced to aell. See Huber the Tailor.
CONTRACT BRIDGE score cards with
new rulee. on nice buff paper, with
name of the hostess printed there
on, four pads of 26 sheets to pad.
for 61. 50. Nothing nicer for Christ
mas presents. Sample st Commer
cial Printing D.'pt. Mall Tribune.
26-30 N. Grape.
FOR CHRISTMAS AND NEW TEAR
cards with names engraved or
printed thereon, phone 1&2-J and a
representative will call on you ar
call ai Commercial Printing Dept i
the Mall Tribune: Big line of m
pies at reduced price; Ucns it get
iiii Abort o;dx novj j
rOH SALE MIM-'rt.LAN'EOrS
FOR saud. gravel, sediment, fertilizer
and teaming, rnone ma-j.
CHRISTMAS GIFT SUGGESTIONS
Personal printed stationery, both en
velopes and paper irom eio uh
50 visiting cards, printed in
leather case only 82 75. 8 pencils
with name printed thereon In gold
also hard wood ruler In leather
case- for 81.00. Sea them at Com
mercial Printing Dept of Mall
Tribune. 28-30 N. Grape. Order
aow.
FOR SALE 11x5 lath. Inquire at
Pick & Lindley's.
FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all
makea. 85 up: term If desired All
nrrf anrf MailrMl White
Sewing Machine Oo 24 N Bartlett I
GET the 'No Bunting" and trespsaa-
Inp tgns at tha Mall Tribune Job
office: printed on cloth to with
stand tha rain and weather.
FOR SALE Bar ley-Davidson motor
cycle 36 cub. See Jobn. at Mail
Tribune
FOR SALE - Large sized Monarch
Electric Range with trash burner
Cost 260 Cash price 75 Like
new P O Box 414 Central Point
FOR SALE Circulating heater. Phone
678-T
TAKEN DP
TAKEN UP Bron Jersey heifer
about S moa old- Owner can have
same by paying for ad C- A
Alvord. across from White Wing
- Poultry Parm. east of phoenix.
PERSONAL
MME. TERESA Clairvoyant and
card reader. Advice on love, mar
riage and business. Rainbow Auto
Csmp, Cabin No. 3.
M1HCKIXANEOU8
OLD PEOPLE and Invalids receive
excellent care ami a real home at
moderate rates. Maternity Depart
ment, 83.00 per day. Convalesent
Home. 153 Qranlte St, Ashland.
LAUNDRY 4o lb.; 8c completely fin
ished. Phone 869-X-3.
HAWLEY TRANSFER - Expert pack
. srs and movers Spoclsl livestock
moving equipment Prices right
Satisfaction guaranteed 819 North
Riverside Phone '044-X
GET the "No Hunting" and trespass
ing sign, at the Mall Tribune Job
office: printed on oloth to with
stand the rain and weather
FECIAL PRICES on photographs for
Xmas A Home Owned Studio 8o
' Melts your patronage. SH ANGLE
TUDIO
WILL DO painting and calsomlning
in exert an ge tor radio, work guar
anteed. 631 N Fir St
RtlHINKSH ..IKKITOHV
JM'KMON CO.
AHHTHAC1 CO.
Ahtrrts l Title and
Title Infuiranre. The
only complete Title
System in Jack inn
County.
MURRAY ABiATRAOT CO -Abstracts
. of Title Title Insurance Rooms 8
and 6 No 83 North Central Ave
upstairs
Expert Window Cleaners.
LEI O EUROS DO 11 - Tel 1173
douse cleaning Flour waxing Ori
ental rug cleaning, specialty
Funeral Parlor.
f PERL'S FUNERAL dUMB Distinctive
service at moderate rates Estab
lished iO years Ambulance serv
Ice 8th St at Os It dale Tel 47.
Automobile Loana.
CONTRACTS REFINANCED
PAYMENTS REDUCED
We pay up balance due dealer, bank
or finance company and extend
your payments Additional money
loaned Phone 81 for appointment
Job Printing.
MAIL rRlBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT
Best equipped plant in southern
Oregon Printing of all kinda; book
binding: loose-leaf ledgers, a o d
blanks billing systems duplicating
casb sales slips and everything to
th printing line. 38-30 N Orape
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. d
W B- Thomas. 45 S Central
Ground floor Craterlan Theatre
Bldg State License No. 8-157.
Painting and Puperhanglng.
HARRY MARX Painting tinting,
paperhanglng. Phone 14-P-4. Res
Coleman Creek road
BADS TRANaPEH & STORAGE CO
Office 1016 No Central Phone 316
Prices right Service guaranteed
REIN KINO TKUCK1NO CO Trans
fer and Storage We haul anything
at a reasonst-i o-c. Ill No Plr
Street. Phone 332.
LE(ML MlllCt!
; city Warrants Called For Payment
Notice la hereby given that there
j are funds on hand It? the General
Pund of the City of Mod ford for re
! demptlon of warrants Nos. 34222 to
: 34350 Inc. Interest on the above
warrants will cease after December
15, 1932.
OUS H. SAMUELS, City Treasurer
The big sale continues t the Band
Box 6s Shoe Box. SLoes. values to
65.00. sale price 61. 49. 61-95 snd 2,03.
Dresses, vslues to 616 00. sale price
6195. 62 95. 63 95 and 65 95. Gage
baU, vaJuea to 610.00, eale price 6100.
Other hats, sale prices 25c. 60c and
75c. "The store that save you
money."
LA ORANDE Wortt of reconstruct
ing local high school, damaged by
fire, progressing.
, OREGON CITY Bid salted lax pro- I
gosed post on ice,
Jacksonville
JACKSONVILLE. Dec. 13. (8pl.
School and the Presbyterian Sunday
school are planning a Christmas pro ;
gram and community tree at the
school gymnasium the evening of De-;
cembr 33e. The program will consist ,
of a number from each room of the
grade school, and a pageant by the
Girls' League of the high school.
There will be treats for the children.
Membera of the P.-T. A. and of the
church will co-operate to raise funds
for the treats.
Homer Hart man la returning to
Jacksonville this week for a month's
visit. He la a gradual of O. S. C,
bcn an employe of the forest
i service far three years at Seattle dur
ing the winter months and In charge
of blister rust control camp during
that sea&on. He was stationed at
Priest Lake, Idaho, last summer.
P.-T. A. met at the Jacksonville
high school December 3. During the
business hour It was voted to Join
with the Presbyterian church In fur
nishing a Christmas tree for the chil
dren. A committee was appointed to
solicit financial help. A report was
given by the treasurer and the mem-
bershlp committee. Attendance prize ,
was awarded Mrs. Hunsaker's room, j
fifth and sixth grades, for highest
percentage of parents and friends
present. Entertainment consisted of
eight students giving a demonstra
tion of typing In rhythm; a song,
"A Merry Heart," by the seventh And
eighth grades; also demonstration
of work In the seventh and eighth
grade classes.
Trail
TRAIL, Deo. 12. (Spl.) Extension
unit met Thurtsrtoy with Mrs. Floyd
Hutchinson. The ladles bad pieced
two quilt tops and they tied and
bound them for use In the relief
work for the Red Cross. Thirteen
ladles were present. Mrs. Mack talked
on the relief work for next meeting
and a good attendance Is expected
aa there will be sewing for all that
, come. The meeting will be with Mrs.
j Eve Slglesman January 13.
tar. una jura, uiirry mem man, car,
and Mrs. Ralph Watson and Mr. and
Mrs. Boyd Tucker spent Monday eve
ning visiting at the S. W. Hutchin
son home.
E. E. Ash and Ray Brlggs are tak
ing care of the store and postofflce
here while Mr. and Mrs. How are In
California.
Wllmer Ragsdale and George Fisher
have just finished a new boat to
put on the cable to cross to Keva
Hutchinson's place, where Wllmer
Ragsdale and family live.
Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Hutchinson
and Mr. and Mrs, E. E. Ash, also Mr.
and Mrs. McCoy, shopped In Medford
Tuesday.
Weather la very cold here now, but
there has been no snow.
When need m a duplicating
salei I
books, flat-packs or fan-fold cash
register forms, ledger sheets
for bookieepiog machines oi
any other kind of p r t o 1 1 o g
dnnt oider from jut-of-towu firm
and pay more Phune 76 and one oi
our representatives wUl call.
ST. JOHNS Construction may start
soon on new postofflce building for
this place.
Mail Tribune Daily
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6. Haitsned
9. Native metal
12. AitrtriEnt
salt
15. Subtle Invisible
emanation
14. Sack
16. European
Juniper
18. Cowering
18. Test
20 Prophet
31. Felony
23. Took the part
of
27. Aiwayc: poet
29. Rapid
31. Glacial snow
field
32. Ermines
34. Decree N
36. Intentional
slight
87. Werd
39. Insect
4U. Artist's stand
42. Gaze
44. Endure
4. Small depres
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EAGLE POINT, Dec. 12. (Spl.)
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Young enter
tained at dinner and card for Mr
and Mrs. C. P. Da v lee, Mr. and Mrs.
R. T. Seaman. Mr. and Mrs. A. C.
Mlttelsteadt, Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
Davtea and Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Clark.
December 3.
Home Extension unit met with
Mrs. C. F. Davlee December 3 lor
clothing remodeling. Present were
Mrs, Mable Mack. Mrs. R. T. Seaman.
Mrs. Frelda Grab, Mrs. Nathan New
comb, Sr., Mrs. O. A. Ousterhout,
Mrs. Madeline Barret and Mrs. Ger
trude Haak.
W. E- Davlea delivered several
crates of chickens to the Medford I
markets. December 8.
Juvenile Grange met December 3 j
with Mrs. A. Tingleaf In charge.!
Mrs. Roa Smith and Mrs. Wm. Perry
were also present-
Jackson County Grange Installing
team haa been practicing In the
Grange hall recently.
Mrs. J. C. Spencer has been quite
ill with the flu but la much 1m
nroved at this writing. Mr. Spen-
w ls ftlso just recovering from the
fiu
Paul Kewcomb of Medford spent
December B and 6 here with his par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Newcomb.
There will be a community party
at the Orange hall December 13 at
8:00 p. m., sponsored by tho Pres
byterian church. A good program
Is being prepared for entertainment.
No admission charge, but refresh
ments will be sold to those desiring
them.
Fred Bryant and Robert Newcomb
of Ta corns, Wash-, visited their
cousins N. B. Newcomb and family
here December 4. They were en
route to oacramento.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Each enter
tained at dinner Sunday for Mr.
and Mrs. N. B. Newcomb and sons,
Peyton and Tom, and Mr. and Mrs.
John Ousterhout, parents of Mrs.
Esch.
James Walters sold out his Inter
est in the Monnlck service station
on the Crater Lake highway and Is
now staying with his sister, Mrs. A.
C. Mlttelsteadt.
Vance Pearcc and Tommy Coy have
secured a trappers license and are
now trapping for muskrat on the
Little Butte and adjacent Irrigation
ditches,
Mrs. Hanscom and granddaughters
Ruth. Clara and Thelma Hanscom.
called at the N. B. Newcomb home
recently.
Talent and Eagle Point school
basketball teams played at the school
gymnasium Friday night, December
1. Eagle Point won IB to 15.
Among Medford people taking In
the basketball game December I
wre Mrs. John Barker and daugh
ter Catherine, from Talent were Ber
nal and Josephine Henry and Ellen
Burnett.
George Brown of Brownsboro, pass-
through town on December 3
wicn a trucx toaa oi oats oouna ior
the Fwman Implement House of
Central Point.
Ladles of the community quilted
a beautiful quilt for Mrs. 8- A. Corn
well of Medrord, for the benefit of
the Presbyterian church. They have
orders for several oth:r quilts.
Nathan Newcomb, who went to
Los Angeles several weeks ago, writes
that he Is working as a mechanic
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10. Flowed
11. Poultry prod
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powder by
friction
19. Ralae
22. Upright ipar
24. Exceedingly
loud
25. Vice
26. Refuse
27. To be: Latin
28. Volcano
30. Civil injury
33. The whlta
poplar
36. Peruae
31. Behind a
vessel
41. Big
43. Nerve nt
work
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table growth
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In hta cousin's machine shop, the j Mrs. H. Wesgant, Mr. and Mrs. Oa Ha
lt alph Newoomb Reborlng shop. tin, Mrs. K. C. Gardner, Mr. and Mrs.
J. O. Putnam of Talent has leased Penland, Mr. and Mrs. Werth and
the S. K. Barnes ranch above town family and Mr. and Mrs. B. Parsons
for five years. Two daughters. Mln-' and family. The Talent Grange, of
nie and Florence have entered high
school. Mr. Putnam expecta to demit
Into the Eagle Point Orange soon.
S. K. Barnes left for the coast to
Join hta wife who because of 111
health, has been living In Crescent
City for some time.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Child re th re
turned from Portland laat week
where Mrs. Chlldreth underwent aniof
operation. She la much Improved in
health and her frlenda hope for her
complete recovery.
It la reported that Royal Brown
has been suddenly and seriously
stricken with illness. Ha i In a
very critical condition
There was a very large attendance
at the Grange hall on December 6th
and 6th. Mrs. L. A. Humphreys of
Portland, demonstrated the Crown
Mills products. Standard Oil com
pany also demonstrated Flamo cook
ing gas at the same time. This
cooking school, tha first of Its kind
to be held In Eagle Point, was very
suocessf ul . Many lad les rece 1 ved
Crown Mill product and baked
goods.
Applegate
APPLEGATE, Dec. 12. (Spl.)
Mrs. A. S. Klelnhammer returned
home last Friday from two weeks
visit with 'her daughter and son-Inlaw,
Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Worthing
ton and Infant daughter. Mrs. Klein
hammer had not xn her grand
daughter, who Is three months old.
Friends received word recently of
the death of Mrs. Samuel McGUl at
Atascadero, Cal. Mrs. McGlll will be
remembered here as Miss Mary Jef
frey. Mrs. Howard Kimball of Little Ap
plegate, who owns 60 acres on the
Indian reservation near Chiloquln, re
ceived word recently that ths high
way going through her place wa be
lng widened, requiring 60 feet of land
where they now have 40 feet. Mrs.
Kimball left to move this fence, mak
lng a loss of about one and a half
acres, Mr. Kimball returned Monday.
C. V. Loosly of Klamath Palla was
here Monday, buying cattle.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Grlffy, who have
purchased the Snider Nelson place on
Sterling creek, took possession of
their nsw lioma Tuesday. The Grlffy
family haa been residing In the cabin
formerly occupied by Mr. and Mrs.
Jim West on the Pursel ranch.
County road work was started on
the Little Applegate road Tuesday.
Pred West and Nelson Pursel are run
ning a grader, making new dttchea
and opening up the old ones. Several
turns will be straightened and others I
widened, then the road will be sur
faced with gravel. Several Applegate
men will have employment. -
Several men of the Medford relHf
Association are In the Little Apple-
gate district cutting wood. All the
dry wood, mostly maneanlta, on two
places was donated. Mr, West also
donated the use of his busz-saw.
There are two trucks running dally to
Medford.
Charley Dunford, Jr., and Willis
Scott returned home Sunday from
Klamath county, where they spent
last week-end duck hunting.
Rill Bruin of Phoenix, road sup
ervisor, made a business trip here
Saturday.
Applegate Home Economics club
met Wednesday afternoon and sewed
on many garments for the relief
work through the Red Cross. Apple-
gate ladles received many yards of
outing to be made up In aleeplng
garments. The garments are to be
checked In t the Red Cross, then
distributed. The club members will
meet Wednesday, when they plan to
complete the work.
Mrs. Jesse Taylor la ependlng this
week viflltlng her sister, Mrs. Ed Dut
ton, at Eagle Point.
Mrs. Orvtlle Thomas, who under
went an operation recently at the
Sacred Heart hospital, was moved to
the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Cole, at Medford, Thursday.
Gene Crowell, who was herding
sheep in the Murphy vicinity for Ben
Dawson of Steamboat, laat week lost
a toe. While cutting pitch, Mr.
Crowell let the ax slip, cutting one
toe off and part of another. He was
rushed to Grants Pass for medical
treatment.
Appkgate school children are plan
ning an entertainment for next Sat
urday night. They win present a
three-act play entitled "Rube and
His Ma." After the play the evening
will be spent dancing. The money
will be used In the hot lunches for
the school children.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Fish of Phoenix
were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
R. J. Brown.
Mr. purvlns of Albany was a busi
ness visitor one day last week st the
Burt Cluet ranch. Mr. Pur vine want
ed to contract next year's hop crop,
He la looking over other hop crops
In southern Oregon.
Word was received December 8 by
Benton Pool and Mrs. Dora Salt
marsh of the death that morning of
their brother. Artie Pool, at Ontario,
Ore. He was born at Brownsboro,
April 7, 1877, and grew to manhood
at Eagle Point. He leaves his wife.
two sons and a daughter at Ontario,
three sisters, Mrs. Dora Saltmarah of
the Applegate, Mrs. Carrie Daugh
erty of Portland. Mrs. Rhoda San
burn of San Diego. Cal, and on?
brother, Benton Pool.
Valley View
VALLEY VIEW. Dec. (Spl.)
Mr. and Mr. James Lennox ana
Keith Lennox. Mr. and Mrs. Wllllsm
Olenn snd Olenn Alien wer dinner
aueat st th R. J- Carter home In
Ashland Sunday.
Mra. E. C. Gardner and Mrs. L. O.
Penlsnd attended the card party at
tha Bellvlew club house Friday after
noon.
Mrs. William Olenn. who waa ill
Init week, la feeling much better.
Oranners from here visiting Bell
view Orang Tuesday wer Mr. and
which H. weagant la master and Mrs.
Gardner lecturer, put on tha program.
Valley View Community club mat
for aewlng day Wednesday, making
pajamaa for the Red Cross. Mrs. J.
R. Leslie and Mrs. B. Parsons who
attended Mrs. Mack's Christmas candy
demonstration, presented her sugges
tions and showed how to inske some
the csndles.
Charles Buchart
wa testing cow
here this week.
Phoenix
PHOENIX, Dec 12. (Spl.) Mrs.
Jim McAbee was happily surprised
last week when Mr. and Mrs. J. O.
N. Poling and daughters called to
spend the evening In honor of her
birt.hday and Mr. and Mrs. McAbee s
wedding anniversary.
Misa Mildred Patterson, one of the
high school teachers, is practicing
with the boys and girls' choruses of
the 'school for the Christmas pro
gram.
Practice has begun on the play
"Cabbages," which the soph more
class will give In the near future.
The play Is being directed by Ma-
dlne Mayfleld, instructor 01 uu nign
school.
A large number of the pupils of
the grade school here, attended the
puppet show at the Junior high
school in Medford. -
Sterling
8TERIJNO, Dso. ia(8pl.) Miner
at Sterling- ores, were ordered Irom
the mlnlnu around last week by some
one who had bought the taxes. County
court gave It back to them, ana iney
are happy once more.
Frank Dutton will start picking tur.
keys December li. They will ship
300 to Ban Francisco.
Mr. and Mrs. Psul Phlnney Motored
to Medford last week on business.
Albert Nelson and his partner moved
Into their new house thla week.
J. w. Oranthsm, who la working
for H. P. Dutton plastering and has
completed the fireplace, will finish,
this week and move back to Medford.
Dan Pierce and family motored to
Medford Saturday.
About an inch of snow fell her and
freezing weather now prevail.
BUI Davis has been busy lately
hauling wood.
Several children missed school be
cause of cold weather.
w p. Buttons are moving to their
new house this week, which 1 nearly
completed.
Mr. and Mr. W. O. Dutton motored
f. M.rifnrd Friday.
Mrs. W. T3. Dutton visited Mrs. fred
Ohrlstean of Medford Tuesday.
Anderson Creek
ANDERSON CREEK, Deo. .(Spl.)
loe laden wind brought th meroury
down to one above aero Friday nigni,
Mr. oreen wa hauling wood laat
meek.
Mr. Holtman spent Frtdoy with
Mm. MacTOwall.
Mrs. F. Marques wa out to th
V.U.V Mondav.
Mr. Jas. May and daughter Ruth
t., m Aahland Saturday.
Edward Smith wa In Medford
wednesdav.
Mr. MoKemsl 1 oult 1U at hi
hftme.
Mr. Casey was In Talent oo busi
ness Friday.
Steve tunak wa In Ashland Thura
nav.
Mr. Don lea and family war m
Medford Saturday.
Signs of Better
Tunes
AKRON, Ohio. Deo. 10, (API-
Several department of th Miller
rubber product division of th B. P.
Ooodrlch company hav been reopen
ed, bringing employment to 400 or
300 former workers.
Bank suspensions during th lut
week dropped to 31 from Sfl tha pre
vious week, th "Amencn uana.r
reported. Ten reopened.
Carloadtne in tn weex enasa u
cember 8 touted 647,841 cars, an in
crease of 63. nt over th preceding
week, the American Railway assocla- j
tlon announced today. The total fell
abort of last year's comparable week
by 88.805 cars.
Willy Overland company, now em
ploying 1,800 men, will Increaa It
staff to 4,00 by January 1, when
the 1033 line of automollea I under
full production. Work on th new
In and balf-ton truck wilt start
next Wednesday.
Production of new automobile
modela haa brought back 13,000 men
to work In various Michigan fac
torial:, some already re-employed and
others recslled to work during th
next 10 day.
40MMNG DAYS
TO CHRISTMAS
rUSLUAj.l'-'MrH " .uuv.
cut. received 8274.8M eontrect for
tonairucuug jey .'
PORTLAND Improvement of at
Sat strml from Tlllsmook to Thomp
son street, don by City Motor
Trucking Oo, accepted.
uiir-s.
BUTHOUSEKEEPS
IIJ1INCK
Two Feminine Representa
tives Coming in From
West in 73rd Congress
Kansas Lady Is Colorful
By Herbert Plummer
WASHINGTON There'll b one
fewer In th feminine bloc of the
next congress, but If advance no
tice, mean anything then will b
no loss of color among th gentle,
women of the 73rd.
Th famed trio of Ruths Ruth
Hanna MoCormlck. Ruth Bryan
Owen and Ruth Baker Pratt ha
been broken up. On by one th
three were eliminated from th
house rolls. Mrs. Mccormick went
out because she had ambitions to
be a senator. Mrs. Owen tell In th
Florida primaries and Mrs. Pratt In
the Roosevelt lsndsltde.
There ar two women coming m
from the weat. however, to alt In
the next congress who promise to
add much to the feminine bloo.
On Ii Mn. Virginia Jenokee af
IndUna. Mr. Jenckes had to beat
two sitting congressmen to come to
Washington. In redisricting th
state, the leglslsture placed Repre
sentative allien, a democrat, and
Fred Purnell, a republican, In th
same dtatrlct.
In the democratic primary, Mrs.
Jenck?s defeated Olllen for th
right to run against Purnell In th
general election. Then on Novem
ber 8th ahe handed Purnell. a'Hnjh
blng. One From Kans
From the sixth district of Kaneu
Miss Kutnryn O'Loughlln. a tall,
slender, bobbed hair brunet, will tax
tha seat occupied by a republican.
Chsrlea I. Sparks.
She too, pitted her skill against
sight men to win th nomlnatlom
In the democratic primary and than
defeated her republican opponent.
Mis O Loughlln, who at on tlm
rod broncho for diversion, but who
now prefer golf and sewing, took
up law to escape the monotony of
keeping books for her father In a
garage. Politics Interested her early
and ah aervod for a while aa clerk
of the hous judiciary commttte of
th Kansas leglalature.
Later ahe edited a legislative serv
ice bulletin for an Insurance firm.
Two year ago sho was sleeted to
th Kansas legislature a th state1
first woman representative.
She come to Washington next
March a th first Kansas woman
ever elected to oongres.
Three Veterans Back
Three veteran woman member of
oongrss who survived the Novem
ber elections will be back.
Th witty , wise -cracking Mrs.
Florence P. Kahn of California be
gin her fifth consecutive term. Mr.
Mery T. Norton of New Jersey, th
first woman to be elected to con
gress from the democratic party and
the first woman to bs appointed
chairman of a major congressional
standing committee, also begins her
fifth term. Then, than' alio Edith
Nours Roger of Massachusetts,
And with Mrs. Caraway of Ark an
sa, firmly entrenched in her saat in
the senate . for tha next six years,
th feminine Influence "on th hill'
during th next few years, at least,
show no !gns of diminishing.
BREMERHAVEN, Germany, Dee. 10.
(AP) Before selling today on th
ateamer Oakland for th United
States, Prof. Albert Einstein aftld h
hoped no summary action would b
Uken against tho American consu
lar official who subjected him to
questioning about hla political to
iler when h pplled for a visa early
this week.
The professor I going to Califor
nia, where h will resume hi re-
eerch work at Mt. Wilson observa
tory, and later to Princeton, N. J
where he will become head of th
chool of mathematics of the lnstl-
tut for Advanced Study.
Meteorological Report
December 13, 1933,
Forecast.
Medford and vicinity: Tonight and
Tuesday fair, with occasional ground
fog. Continued cold.
Oregon: oeneraity lair tomgnt ana
Tuesday, but with occasional ground
fog. Continued cold.
Loral Data.
Lowest temperature this morning,
( degree.
Temperature a year ago wxiay;
Highest, 38: lowest, 38.
Total precipitation alnc Septem
ber 1, 1933, 4.38 Inches.
tiaiw humiditv at ft n. m. yee-
terday. 70 per cent; ft s. m. today, 9
per osnt.
Sunset today. 4:40 p. m.
Tomorrow: Sunrls. 7:31 a. m. Sun.
set, 4:40 p. nv
Jiigo-BlsYs Irked ,
MILAN. Italy. Dec. 13. (API
Several hundred student paraded
tonight carrying signs which read:
"Down with Jugo-Slavla" and "Ital
iansRemember that Dalmatla I
Italian." Th demonitratlon followed
alleged antl-Itallan ecu In Jugoslavia,
i