MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKD, OREGOX, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1932.
PAGE FIVE
Local and
A Coleman Return Dr. H. P. Cole
man returned this morning from a
several day' visit in Salem.
Shopping Today Ml Laura Bur
aon of Phoenix was shopping in Med
ford tbla morning.
mm
Business Caller Fred Caton of
Central Point was transacting busi
ness tn Medford this morning.
Grants Pass Guests Dr. and Mrs.
B. R. Elliott and children were guests
over the holidsy of the P. Breitmay
ers of arante Pass.
Visits In Seattle Miss Myrtle
Rader of the Safeway stores district
offloe in this city is in Seattle to
spend Christmas with friends.
Pat Cannons Here Mr. and Mrs.
Pat Cannon of Roseburg were holi
day guests of relatives and friends tn
this city.
Guents of RUtlnes Mr. and Mrs.
P. W. Holmes and sons of San Jow
were guests in Medford of Mr. and
Mrs. E. R. RIstine over Christmas.
Miss Merrick Here Miss Stella
, Merrick of Long BetuSh, Cal.. is a
guest here of Mrs. Stella Merrick for
the holidays.
Visits in Portland Mrs. Margaret
France spent Sunday and Monday In
Portland visiting friends, and return
ed to this city last night.
Mr. Berlin Here J. B. Berlin of
Kent, Wash., Is a guest here of Mrs.
H. TJ. Lumsden, his sister, for the
holiday season.
..
Visits Niece George Dlmlek of
Montague, Cal.. Is in Medford for the
Christmas holidays, visiting his niece,
i Ethel Shelley, at her home on South
Central avenue.
Miss Harris Guest Miss John Har
ris of San Francisco arrived here
Christmas morning to spend the holi
days with her parents. Mr. B.nd Mrs.
L. D. Harris of Central Point.
Snedlcor In City Fred Snedicor.
who is Interested In a mining proj
ect, la spending the holidays In this
city as guest of his mother, Mrs.
Helen Snedicor, and sister; Miss Jane
Snedlcor.
.
Miss Parker In North Miss Olive
Parker, who Is spending the hojidays
with relatives in Portland, is expect
ed to return to this city Thursday to
resume her position at the MeCurdy
Danlels Insurance agency.
Club Plans Meeting The Business
and Professional Women's club will
meet for luncheon January 5 at the
club rooma in te new city hall. The
program will be in charge of the
legislation committee.
Hniue rrom roniann mm. Airea
J. Anderson returned to thla city to
day from Portland, where she spent
Christmas with Mr. Anderson, who is
receiving treatment in the Veterans'
hospital.
Miss Owen Here Miss Lillian Owen
of Modesto, Cal., is a guest here for
the holidays of Mr. and Mrs. James
Owen at their home near Wellen
Miss Owen is an instructor In the
Modesto schools.
From Klamath Falls Mr. and Mrs.
Frank DeSpaln of Klamath Falls, ac
companied by Mrs. DeSpain's sister,
who is her guest from Spokane. Wash,
for the holidays, motored to Medford
this morning to transact business arid
visit friends.
Hammond Home Robert Ham
mond, student at the University :if
Oregon, Is a guest here for the holi
days of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.
B. Hammond, and will be returning
to Eugene Saturday as he is presr-
dent of his fraternity, and must make
early arrangements for opening of the
winter term of school,
r Here from North These from Wash
ington whose names were listed at
the hotel here over the week-end
were: Mrs. C. Constand and daugh
ter of Yakima. Mrs. M. K. Page of
Cheney, Mr. and Mrs. C. Williams,
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Dunn, H. A. Gerste
man and Mrs. Grace Thatcher of Se
attle. Precipitation Light Making the
total precipitation since September
first 6.90 Inches, .OS of an inch fell
between 5 p. m. yesterday afternoon
and 5 a. m. today, according to a
report from the U. S. weather bureau.
Between 5 a. m. and 5 p. m. Monday,
.46 of an Inch wns recorded. Fore-
I cast for tonight it "colder."
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o MrReynnlds Cnmtn Examiner
Li Ward McReynolds. who gives tests
ior operators ana cnuneui, win
in Medford from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Fridar- December 30, In the city hall,
an announcement received from Sa
lem todav states. On Saturday. De-
cember 31. he will have the office
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Callforrtfan Here Jim Spolet.o
and Clifford Kamph of Crescent City
were hotel guests during the hon
days here, as were C Pickering of
W-ed. F. H. Basul of Mount Shasta.
J. H. Daugherty of Dunsmulr. Marie
Ahlstrom. C. J. Dunbar and Clara
Johnson of Oakland. Mr. and Mrs. B.
J Holcomb of Berkeley. C- C Ridge way
of Norwf'., p. w. Foster of Hilt. H.
I. Proulx and T. Rosa of Los Ane!e.
David Maeowsky. Miss Helen Kelley,
C. E. O'Halloren. Airnes Hughes. Mr.
J and Mrs. D. H. St. Clair, M. S. East
''' man. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Clark and P.
C. winterscheid of san Francisco.
I
1tnp n Mertlnrd From points In
"tow-.n. the rd'owlne; hotel guests
fivere registered 'n the city: J. R
jF'.ynn, Louis R. centro, Mr. snd Mrs.
xC. J. Woods. Mr. snd Mrs. John
"Blsck o. A. Hsushton. I. Wledertwrn.
iPaul D. Kemp. Mr. snd Mrs. H. M
illuprey snd family of Portland. Sam
Pitchey. D. E. Alexander snd E. O
l(Chllders of Klsmath Fslls. L. B. Bee-
jon of Euxene. Robert Nfeanam oi
iflslem, Charles Larkm of Newburg.
r. A. Dennis of McMlnnrir.e. J. L.
."eph snd fsmi'.y of Corvaiils snd
O-fr. snd Mrs. Ed W. Mtiler ot th?
lOregoa coast. '
Personal
Mm. Rock III Mrs. J. A. Rock of
Talent is a medical case at the Sac
red Heart hospital this week.
Returns Today Miss Nellie Bu shell
returned here today from Cottage
Orove, where she spent Christmas.
Mrs. Hawkins III Mrs. Sadie Haw
kins has been ill with influenza for
the past two. weeks, her friends are
sorry to learn.
Has Infection R. a. Smith Is a
patient at the Community hospital,
receiving treatment for a leg infec
tion. Visits In Medford Milton Green
field of Eugene is spending the holi
day vacation In Medford visiting
friends.
Loses Dog J. A. Koople of 805
West Second street reported to city
police yesterday that he had lost his
little wire-haired terrier again.
Visit Friends Here Mr. and Mrs.
H. G. Plummer of Grants Pass spent
the Christmas week-end with friends
In Ashland and this city.
Has Severe Cold Chas. Cunning
ham of 117 Mc Andrews road, night
watchman at the Timber Products
company, is in the hospital this week
receiving treatment for a severe cold.
Mrs. Norton In Hospital Afrs. H.
D. Norton, wife of Judge Norton i.f
South Oakdale street, is In the Sac
red Heart hospital for a several days'
rest this week.
Make Home Here V. L. Good
night and family of Klamath Falls
have come to Medford to make their
home. Mr. Goodnight Is with the
state highway department.
Leave for North Mr. and Mrs,
Charles Brown left today for Cottage
Grove, Gresham, Portland and other
northern points, where they plan go
spend a week.
Undergoes Operation Donald Nell
son underwent a major operation at
the Sacred Hearth hospital yesterday
morning, and was resting easily to
day. Hare Influenza iM las LeVlda Cul-
bertaon of Central Point is In the
Community hospital with Influenza
today. Mrs. May Marshall of this
city Is also receiving treatment at
the hospital for Influenza.
Remain Here Due to adverse
weather conditions It was necessary
for Miss Nancy McKenzte and Miss
Clara Johnson to remalu over In Med
ford yesterday. Both are steward
esses on the United Air Lines planes
Mrs. Noe Better Mrs. C. T. Woe
of this city, who underwent a serl
ous operation at the Sacred Heart
hospital Christmas afternoon, was
reported resting easily this afternoon
and in a slightly improved condition.
Young Goes Home Harry Young,
who received injuries In an accident
on the Tiller-Trail road about 19 days
ago, left the Sacred Heart hospital
for his home today in a much lm
proved condition.
Have Tonsils Out Three persons
underwent operations at the Com
munity hospital today for removal of
tonsils. They were Roy Miller of
Phoenix, Arthur Johnson of Jack
sonville and Helen Young of Central
Point. .
Sollmkys Return Supt. and Mrs.
E. C. Soli risky returned to Medford
Saturday evening via Berkeley, Cal.,
from Washington, D. C., where they
attended a conference. Mr. Solinsky
la superintendent of Crater Lake na
tional park.
Spend Day Here Orville Johnson
and Norma Johnson of Hollywood,
who have been vacationing In Rogue
River, ar spending today with D. J.
Steiner before continuing south by
train this evening. They arrived In
Medford this morning by train.
Guest of Wings Mrs. Eva Low of
Dodge City, Kans., arrived here by
train Saturday evening to spend
Christmas with her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wing,
and their young son Herbert. Mrs.
Low will be their guest until the
latter part of the week.
Cal Wells Home Everett Burch. a
detained witness for federal court 'n
the Charles 0'1'U case, and Frank
Vanderveer, held on $1500 bond fol
lowing his arraignment on a liquor
transportation and possession charge,
were taken to Portland by Deputy
United states Marshal Cal C. Wells,
who returned to Medford by train
this morning. Deputy Wells also
took Ed r.i Du f f 7 snd Des n Oeo-g
north for violating their paroles. The
two were sentenced in federal court
here last fall to 60 days in Jail and
fine of 100. John M. Glover rf
Klamath Falls, bank teller, was re
leased when he furnished 13500 bond.
He was arrested by Deputy Wells on a
charge of embezzlement.
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Today &
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strangers Msy Love ....
. Lovers Mav Parti
He. an escaped murderer rtiarmlng
suave, rearle.! he, a society belle
rirfrlng convention In a forbidden
embrace!
l?V WILLIAM mm saw
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PASfAG&
ALSO
Tom Howard In "The Rookie
"Romantic Are entlna"
Water Jamboree"
Miss AnscbuU In Hospital Ml
Avis Anion mt, teachet In the Wash
ington school, received a broken an
kle in an auto wreck near Yreka,
Cal., when en route south for the
holidays, and is a patient at the
Community hospital, being brought
back to this city for treatment.
Mrs. 8 h of maker Sought City po
lice are anxious to get in touch with
Mrs. Vera Shoemaker, who, it is
thought, makes her home tn Med
ford. A letter of concern to her waa
received this morning by Chief of
Police C In to us MoCredle, and anyone
knowing of Mrs. Shoemaker' where
abouts is asked to get in touch with
him.
SALES TAX PLAN
EN PORTLAND
CHAMBER FAVOR
The sales tax program for Oregon,
recommended at a meeting of the
chamber of commerce here last week
to legislators from this district and
other leaders, waa presented to the
Portland chamber of commerce Sat
urday, C. T. Baker, secretary of the
Medford chamber announced today,
and met with favor.
Mr. Baker outlined ihe plan to
Larry Newlands, president of the
Portland chamber, and x W. D. B.
Dodson. secretary. They ordered the
plan submitted to the legislative
committee of the chamber, which will
make a recommendation to the board
of directors In meeting Thursday.
If the plan 1 approved by the
board of directors It will be recom
mended to the Multnomah county
delegation to the state legislature.
The Portland chamber of commerce
recognizes the necessity to relieve the
property taxpayers, and the member
are also convinced that a sales tax
plan is lnc.ltable. Mr. Baker said, it
was brought out at his meeting with
leaders of the chamber.
The northern organization, he stat
ed, la also inclined to look with favor
upon this particular plan.
A complete resume of the plan, to
gether with arguments In favor of
Its adoption, were sent this morning
from Medford to C. A. Bell, chamber
of the legislative committee of ttie
Portland chamber.
1500lilEN
ENJOY MATINEE
The Christmas holiday waa bright
ened for approximately 1500 Medford
children Monday morning, when the
Mall Tribune entertained with a free
matinee for ali chHdren at the Fox
Craterian and Rialto theaters. The
matinees were made possible through
the cooperation of the Fox corpora
tion and started a Jolly day for many
kiddles.
Throug.1 the splendid care of Don
Geddes, manager of the Craterian,
and Elno Hemmlla, manager of the
Rialto, each child enjoyed the at
tention necessary to perfect enjoy
ment of the program.
Apples for favors were contributed
by the Pinnacle, Big Seven, Southern
Oregon Sales, Sgobel and Day and
unas. A. Wing.
LITTLE PIG BRINGS
SE OF
A merry Christmas snd a happy
New Tear, with an evident promise
of pork chops to follow, were all In
cluded In the gift of little Edwin
Geb'nardt of Central Point to Mrs.
C. T. Hamilton of that district.
Arising st an early hour Christmas
morning, Mrs. Hamilton found a lit
tle pig lying on the front porch of
the ranch house, with a ribbon
around his neck, to which waa tied
a teg. reading "Merry Christmas from
Edwin."
Notice.
Regular communication of
Reames Chapter, O. S. 8 .
Wednesday evening. Decem
ber 28. 8 o'clock. Social
evening and Initiation. Vlaltlnu mem
bera welcome.
HATTTE M. ALT) EN, Secy.
Roxy 10c
Tonight Maurice Chevalier
in "Love Me Tonight"
TwilnfeF3ay
"Around the World In SO Mln."
.1
STUDIO
Adults 19c
Kids sc
Ends Tonight Lvie Talbot,
Thelma Todd, "Klondike."
Tomorrow Joan Blondell In
"MISS PINKERTON"
Wednesday
MunCIJ
anrAjr
J
OF
Another cue of alleged mixing
booze and gas was heaid before Judge
Glenn O. Taylor this morning as the
result of one of the numerous col
lisions reported in Medford and sur
rounding territory over the two-day
holiday week-end. M. J. Brown, driv
ing the car which damaged the fender
of A. W. Walker's car early Sunday
morning, was fined ISO when he ap
peared in city court today.
Richard Whitley, 17, of 308 Haven.
charged with reckless driving after
he had struck Mrs. W. E. Tolk Satur
day night at the corner of Sixth and
Central avenue, entered a plea of
guilty In city court this morning and
his operator's license was suspended
for six months.
The youth, a high school student,
it was claimed failed to stop after he
had struck Mrs. Polk, who was taken
to the hospital for treatment to her
leg, which was badly cut.
He told officers when he filed his
accident report that he planned to
park up the street and return to see
what had happened. Mrs. Polk vu
able to return to her home Sunday
afternoon. The boy's mother, who
also appeared In court, told the Judge
she would make arrangements to pay
the woman's hospital bill.
The automobile driven by Arm an
Perreault of 31 Elm street, this city,
waa struck by Mrs. Thelma Aaher's
car on the Ruch highway Sunday
morning at 2 a. m., a report filed at
the city police atation by her shows
Mrs. Asher, who lives at Jacksonville,
said that the other car was on the
wrong side of the road, without lights.
in a heavy fog.
John A. Wolf of 718 West Main
street, filed an accident report follow.
lng a collision on the Pacific High
way near Phoenix, with J. G. Viall.
Wolf's complaint states that he was
forced off the highway by the other
machine.
Yesterday morning at 7 a. m., Mau
rice Hall of 461 AUlaton street, Ash
land, struck the trailer behind the
car which was driven by L. E. Glbony
of Contra Costa, Calif. The trailer
was over the white line, and did not
have clearance llghta. Hall's report
with the city police states.
When Carl L. Murgrove of Jackson
ville crashed Into Ray Sheppard's car
at the corner of Ross Lane and Mc
Andrews road, Murgrove r.lshed to
start a fight, but bystanders inter
fered, Sheppard said In his report
with the police.
Prohibit Export
Of African Gold
' PRETORIA, Union of South Africa,
Deo. 37 (AP) Premier Hertrog's
cabinet decided today to adhere to
the gold standard, but to prohibit
the export of gold from the South
American union. The decision! were
made at a special meeting.
EXPLOSIVES
We Now Offer
A NEW EXPLOSIVE SERVICE
for Medford and Vicinity
That we may better Berre our patrons, a new Berries haa Just been oompleted for the
flHtributlon of explonlrei, blasting auppllei and other products of THE GIANT POWDER
COMPANY, In Jackson, Douglas and Josephine Counties.
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE
It Is now possible to get prompt delivery of OIANT produrts by fast truck serrlc.
Just call at, or 'phone, the office of the following well-known Medford firms and your needs
will be Immedlstely supplied.
HUBBARD BROS.
E. Msln St.
Phone 31
This new fast service has been made poolble by our successful leasing of a lit for
storing explosives wlttiln one mile of Medford. This means yon may hare your requirements
filled. If yon so desire, within twenty minutes after placing your order.
It Is now possible to realize our dl'a to supply vrm with QUALITY explosives, FASTER
tervlre through RELIABLE Medford firms more qulrkly thsn In the past. On this bssls,
we solicit the opportunity to serve you.
TIMBER PRODUCTS CO.
Medford
Pal Of Suspect
V MBS'- f '
V f . 1
Goodman M. Roberts (above),
one time Roswell, N. M., dairy
operator, was held by 8an Fran
Cisco police with Emerson Watts,
former state treasurer of New Max.
Ico. Police said Roberts was want
ed In Amarillo, Tex., and r,lsmath
Falls, Ore. (Associated Press
Photo)
LEGAL BEER TO
SAVE PROM L
OF
WASHINGTON, Dec. 37. (AP) A
prohibitionist who favora legalisation
of beer to "save" the, eighteenth
amendment probably will have as
much to say as- anyone else in con
gress about what la done this session
to change the dry laws.
He is George W. Norrls, gray haired
Nebraska Republican and chairman
of. the senate Judiciary committee
where both the beer and repeal is
sues are now centered.
Though for many years he was one
of the strongest supporters of the
dry laws, he now favora legalized beer
because he believes enforcement haa
broken down and that unless the Vol
stead act Is modified the prohibition
amendment Itself will be repealed,
"I'm approaching the problem from
what I believe Is the right stand
point," Norrls said In explaining his
position. "I'm a prohibitionist. But
the eighteenth amendment has not
been satisfactory and we must cither
modify the Volstead act or repeal it.
"I'd like to give modification a
trial before we repeal the amend
ment. The house proposal to legalize 3.3
per cent beer by weight was charac
terized by him as "a fair compro
mise." Norrls also has said he favors taking
up the house Beer bill before con
sidering ?he prohibition repeal question.
TIMBER PRODUCTS COMPANY
North Central Avenue
Phone 8
Twenty Minute Service Now Available
' Through Convenient Magazine Location
Or&nU Pan
DAVIS CONTINUE
DEBT DISCUSSION
ALBANY, N. Y., Dee. 37. (API
President-elect Roosevelt and Norman
H. Davis continued today their pri
vate discussion of world disarmament,
war debts and economlca. The Ameri
can diplomat told Mr. Rooaevelt last
night there are favorable signs on
the disarmament horizon.
air. Davla, who waa aent by Presi
dent Hoover as American delegate to
the disarmament conference at Gen
eva, remained as sn overnight guest
at the executive mansion after a fire
side conference with the prealdent
elect. Sitting In the Rooaevelt study,
he related his belief that disarmament
la necesssry to a restoration of world
confidence and credit, and said he be.
Ueved Important steps had been taken
toward the reduction of armaments.
This In turn, he predicted, would have
a favorable effect on efforts for a suc
cessful world economic conference.
After another talk with Mr. Roose
velt this morning. Mr. Davla' plana
took him to New York for a meeting
with American members of the com
mittee on agenda for the world eco
nomic conference which he said would
probably be In London early next
summer.
He arrived at the executive mansion
late yesterday afternoon a few min
utes after Governor Roosevelt himself
had returned from Hyde Perk, where
he spent Christmas with his family.
TEACHERS ATTEND
A number of representatlvea from
Jackson county will attend the Ore
gon State Teachers' association con
vention In Portland, which convenes
Wednesday, Thursdsy and Friday of
this week.
Among those attending from here
are Miss Myrtle Willis of Rogue River.
Mrs. Minnie B. Law of Plnehurst and
Mrs. Una B. Inoh of Medford. Mra.
Susanne Homea Carter, ex-offlclo
member sf the delegation, will also
attend.
X. A. Wltman of Phoenix will rep
reiient the sohoolmaaters' cluba and
Relph R. Bailey and LeVera Oetchell
of Medford. Oeorge A. Briscoe of Ash
land and Mrs. Ethel Plelsoher of Cen
tral Point will attend.
William Powell Is
Star Rialto Film
Hailed as the best picture William
Powell and Kay Francis have ever
made either Individually or as a
team "Ore Way Passage" la at the
Rlnlto today and tomorrow.
Most of the action Is laid on a
pacific liner sailing from Hong Kong,
where the two Ill-fated lovers meet
Roieburg
for the ftrat time, to San Francisco,
w.here the final farewells are said.
William Powell has one of the best
roles of his csreer ss Dsn Hardeaty,
the debonair criminal who is flnslly
tripped up by the police Kay Fran
cis la considered by metropolitan
critics to have the finest opportunity
of her career in the role of Joan
Ames, ready to give up life Itself
for a month of perfect happiness
whits the steamer pursues Its course
serosa the Pacific.
ON ALL GRADES
PORTLAND, Dec. 27 (AP) Cut of
2c lb. In the price of all grades of
cube butter during a special session
of the Portland Produce Exchange.
Indicated underlying easiness In the
market. The cut took In everything.
At the ssme time an effort was made
to bring down the price of butterfat
3c lb.
The new price of butter Is In line
with recent cuts in eastern and mid
west markets as well aa secret values
listed at other point along the
coast.
The cut in prices Is seasonsble. It
would have been made In regular
meeting If Monday was not a legal
holiday.
The buying price of hutterfat is
23134c lb. for Portlsnd delivery.
churning cream, with general 2c addi
tional for sweet cream.
Boy Scouts Make
Crater Lake Trim
A party of about 40 Boy Scouts
from Crater Lake district made the
trip this morning to Crater lake lit
Klamath Falls and Port Klamath, aa
companled by Scout executive Oocar
B- Hoover and Dr. Dan E. Standard of
Phoenix. They will remain at the
park the rest of the week, for their
winter csmp.
TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY
TO TRADE 20-months-old Short
horn bull (Sparrow stock). Will
consider trade for A-l young milk
cow or mowing machine or grain
binder, see or phone Clarence
Pierce, Medford.
TO TRADE 40 acres, hesvlly wooded.
In the Griffin creek district, for
milk cows or Medrord Irrigation
bonds. See or phone Clsrence
Pierce.
TO TRADE A-l modern home, clear,
In Central Point, for close-in mod
ern home in Medford. will pay cash
difference, phone 517-L or see
Clsrence Pierce.
LOST New pair gray apata, Sunday
night; Please return to J. B.; Med
ford Furniture and Hardware Co.
SLABS
$3.50
The Best and Cheapest Fuel to Burn Can be delivered
in 12 or 18-inch lengthe Order Now.
MILL
BLOCKS
$4. .SO
Per Lod
Clean Hot
Medford
Tel.
fad CM!
For the NEW TEAR'S HOLIDAYS
Lut call! Last chance this year to take that trip
you've wanted to take at "Dollar Day" ratei.
Go almost anywhere In the west for about If1 a
mile. Start your trip on one of these daten
DEC. 29, SO, 31; JAN. 1, a
Bt bath by midnight, January 4
January 2 East-West Shrine Football Game, Saa
Francisco. Tournament of Roses and Football
Game, Pasadena.
SAMPLE ROUNDTRIPS:
San franciico $9.10
Los Argelei 18.25
Portland ...... 7.15
Southern
J. 0. Carle, Agent
Phone 34
POR SALE Pins lot near the corner
of 14th and Newtown streets for the
gtvo-away price ot $80. Clear title.
A dandy New Vaa.'b present tor
?ou to give your son or dsughter.
Phone I1M or see Clarence Pierce.
POR SALE 6-room house, close In
on South Centrsl Ave. Very fine
shsde trees; street sssessment ill
paid tn full. The mortgagee's price
for clear title Is S1250. on very easy
terms, or (1200 cash. Phone S1T-L
or see Clarence Pierce.
FOR SALE 4-room house snd a very
large lot facing main highway thru
Jacksonville: 1400 buys It Is taken
soon. Thla Is s real snap. Phona
517-L, Medford.
POR RENT 3-room house, partly
furnished. 444 N. Front.
MAN wishes transportation to Oak
land. Box 9115. Mall Tribune.
FOR SALE cheap, apples and Nella
pears. Beit Stsnclltf, Phoenix. Ore.
LOST Wlre-hslred terrier pup. Re
ward. Tel. 184B-J.
WILL TRADE my 1300 equity In new
modern home for car or lot. Tel.
95-L.
COMPLETELY furnished house: oil
heater, fireplace, piano, gara;e. Tel.
891 -Y.
OWNER must sell st once 4-room
modern bungalow, nei.r school: ga
rage, good garden: all clear. DesI
direct and save. Small down pay.
ment. Your own terms. 123 Osk
si a lajj.lfjaiilfril
last Timet Tonight
Joe E. Brown
in
"You Said a
Mouthful"
Coming: Tomorrow
James Dunn
Boots Mallory
XI Brendei
in
"Handle
With Care"
Reserve Seats
Now for Our Big
New Year Hi-Jinx
NATIONAL
COAL
12-I5
Free
Kindling
Fancy
Lump
Fuel Co.
631
Eugene
Salem
Roseburg
$4.45
6.00
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