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rEDFOlTD "MAIL TRIBUTE, rTOFOim OREGON. .TATC.VRY 2. Tn33. PAGE FTVT? i " ' " - I IH DON'T FORGET TO PHONE THAT WANT AD HERE ARB THE RATES J Fr word first insertion (Minimum 35c) Bacb additional insertion. per word (DUUlUiuiu awe Per line per month, without copy changes l6 Phone 75 AT ELKS' DANCE Saturday nljjllt, aomeone by mistake traded over eoSE with me. Will the gentle man who got the dark blue i Oregon City coat with a white silk hand kerchief and several keys In the pocket, get In touch with me and . trade back? I got a better, coat. but I need the keys. Fletcher Pish. LOST Keys on ring. Finder please Tel. 137-M. LOST I? dog mlsalng, call 1516. FOUND FOUND Keys in brown case. Owner may haw same by paying (or d. Mall Tribune. " WANTED SITUATIONS EXPERT PAINTER will do sign paint ing interior decorating - general paint Jobs. Call at 222 So. Central WANTr.Il .MISCELLANEOUS " WANTEDUnU hand WS.7 sulky. Call 395-V. WOOD-6AWINO. Phone 706-W. WANTE large heater or circulator with coll. 638-X. HAVE youi furniture re-upholstered, re -finished, re - glued. TlUbault. Phone 969-R. LAUNDRY 4c lb.; 8c completely fin ished. Phone E69-X-2. RAW FURS WANTED Eastern prices paid. You don't have to watt for returns We fay cash. We buy Hides. Pelts and Wool. MED FORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N. Grape St. Phone 1062. WANTED Household goods, atovea. tools, or what have you. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N Grape St. Phone 1062. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Partly furnished home, close in. nice shade, garden spot, garage. $20, water rent paid; lo cated at 315 So. Rlvcrsrslde; in quire at 325 So. Riverside. SMALL, modern, furnished house; frlgldalre, garage. 221 N. Holly. FOR RENT Clean, partly furnished 4-room house. Telephone 488-M. MODERN, partly furnished 3 room, 810.00. Dressier, 1107 E. Main. HOUSE for rent on the highway. 4 rooms with sleeping porch, com pletely furnished. Reasonable. Ap ply at 807 S. Central. WILL rent or lease to reliable party nice 5-rm. house furn. on big cor ner lot; no children. 200 W. Jack son St. FOR RENT Furnished 6-room house; furnace, fireplace; close In. Tel. 1326. MODERN fum. house, $15. Also one unfurnished. Key at 114 Tripp. Phone 1288-J. COMPLETELY furnished house; oil heater, fireplace, piano, garage. Tel. 891-Y. FOR RENT 3-room house, partly furnished. 444 N. Front. FOUR-ROOM furnished house. In quire Irvin Anderson. 214 Vancou ver Ave. FOR RENT Nice 5-roum unfurnish ed house. $15 mo. Location, North Central. Phone 446-X. FOR RENT Nice resicence nesj hig'i school; double garage. 603 8. Oak dale. Phone 737. FOR RENT 6-roorn furnished house and garage. Call at 345 N Bartlett 741 WEST JACKSON 8 rooms, good i condition and location. Tel. 105 FOR RENT -room modern furnnh ' ed house: nardwood floors, over stated, electric range. Call at 630 S. Central. FOR RENT 4-room small furnished house with garage. Call 815 or 1113-J. FOR RENT Furnished 5-room mod ern house. Call at 41 3 Riverside FURN Court nunea'ow Phone 319-R FOR RENT B)mf Furnished or unfurnished Brown A: White. NEWLY renovated 5-room modern eouaee on Pacif:o highway with 3 acre !nt vod ;ri5r:: oii. irriga tion See J B Webster Agency. Phoenix. FOR REN I M.de-n 8-room nous. c:e.in ina in 'uiiduion. uvina room .4ti? ft rr ia-o-.jM3 floor oecr.rna 1 12 ,4 :'.h caemon' wind-ias on three ii.ie.. t tun. I gory! .leatnia. i-;e cara-e and woodshed. I'j ri rr.-m new court I Bouse. Call at 7n w. iota at. 1 i.:,Jt FOR RENT APARTMENTS FURNISHED apartment, downstairs; garage. 344 No. Ba.-tlett. FOR RENT Apartment. 806 W. Main. NICE fum. apt. 518 S.i Oakdele. NEAT furn. apt. Key 146 8. Ivy. FURNISHED 2-room apt. 375 So Central. FURN. apts.; steam heat; convenient for 4 adulta. The Bercen. 10 Quince FOR RENT Attractive ground floor apartment for couple employed Call at 632 Plum St.. after 6 p. m or Sundays. NICE modern furnished apartment, with garage, at 412 N. Ivy. HOMES FOR KhlNT Call 706. "OR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS ATTRACTIVE heated rooms. 404 8 Grape. PLEASANT ROOMS House furnace heated and a fireplace. Three good meals. $1.00 a day. 716 E. Main. FOR RENT Comfortable rooms; pri vate entrance. One block from Main St. Reasonable rates. 222 8 Central. FOR RENT BOARD AND ROOMS ROOM AND BOARD $6 00 per week 414 a Riverside. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS PIANOS FOR RENT Cllne Piano Co., cor. Main and Riverside. FOR RENT My poultry ranch, fully equipped, well furnished house, Phone 726-L. Mrs. C. A. Wlnans. FOR RENT Suburban property, small traots near Central Point and Medford. Phone 105. BUSINESS OOPPORTUN1T1ES APT. HOUSE lease for aale. Box 9195. Tribune. FOR RENT An established service station In a good location; good equipment and living quitters. Phone 417. FOR EXCHANGE TO TRADE Wheat hay for wood. Also 250-egg Incubator. 3 electric brooders. Geo. McMahon, 1 ml S. Talent. WOOD for jay or potatoes, near Trail R O Skellenger. Trail. Ore. WILL trade dry 16" fir and hard wood for light truck 322 East 4th FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR TRADE 40 A. 7 modern cab Ins, 3 houses, filling station. 6 miles from Falls, $5,000 back cost $18. 500. Make offer equity. W. J. Hol man, Fort Klamath, FOR TRADE 40 A. 7 modern cab Ins, 3 houses, filing station. 6 miles from Falls, $5,000 back cost $18. 500. Make offer equity. W. J. Hoi man. Fort Klamath. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES MODEL A FORD--Looks and runs like new; priced to sell at only $155. Gates Used Car Lot. FOR SALE '26 Chevrolet coupe. $40. Phone 764. FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE 24 thoroughbred Buff Orpington pullets, also 36 Rhode Island Red pullets. 1520 North Riv erside, phone 1659. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Milk cows, springer heif ers. 1520 North Riverside. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOOT HILLS RANCH Sell reason able. Terms or trade for town prop erty or what have you. Mall Trib une, Box No. 9157. WHEN you think or real estate think of Brown & Whlto. 12 ACRES Own water right; house and other buildings; on bus lino: (1000. A. E. Dennis, Rogue River. Oregon. FOR SALE FRUITS VEGETABLES FOR SALE Half boxes of fancy D'AnJou and Bosc p?ars for Xmas. $1.00 per box. Te 468-R-2. W. H Watt. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS NEW Bungalow Piano, $473 value; special introductory price $196. Pay like rent. $5 monthly. See today. Clinc Piano Co., cor. Main and Riverside, Medford. FOR SALE- -Dressed hogs, 6c lb. Archie L. Ferns, 19-F-2. .35.00 AND your old piano buys a beautiful new Baby Orand. Pay balance like rnt. Cllne piano Co.. cor. Main and Riverside, Medford. PIANO BARGAIN Beautiful little special model standard make Bun galow piano, artistic case, unusu ally rich tone. Special pre-lnven-tory price only f 179. Terms, 99 per month. Quality and price com bined In this bargain uneqtialed on Pacific coast. Baldwin Piano Shop. 26 S. Grape. FOR SALE Cheap, applea ard Nells pears. Bert Stancllff, Phoenix. Ore. THE NEW contract bridge score cards with the new rules and with name of hostess or friend to whom yon desire to make a present printed thereon, tor sale at the Commercial Printing Dept. of the Mall Tribune. 38 N. Grape., in pids of 25. FOR SALE Two large wicker do'.! bugles, doll td ano other toys. Shampoo shield and stand. 219 No. Central. FURNITURE for sale Servian riua. radio, overstuffed, Maytag, mangle dining set. bedroom furniture. Weatirighouw ransre,. Selling every thing. Come. 120 Vancouver Ave FOR SALE Dry oak. laurel and man zanlta. Phone 1118. ; C O N D HAND Hoxe Comfort Rarige. good as new for sale cbeap for cash 337 West Hol:y. FOR SALE One suit of CiQthes Priced to se'.l See H.iocr te Tailor FOR SALE -HiUiey-Dsviun mtor CTCie tes'cash. See Jonn, at Ma-il fr id use. -L FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 11x5 lathe. Inquire at Pick &z Undley'a. FOR SALS Used sewing machines, all makes. $5 up: terms if desired. All makea rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine Co. 24 N Bartlett FOR land, gravel, sediment, fertilizer and teaming. Phone 812-J. GET the -No Hunting" and trespass ing signs at the Mall Tribune Job office: printed on cloth to with stand the rain and weather. FOR SALE Circulating heater. Phone 676-Y. FOR SALE Large steed Monarch Electric Range with trash burner Cost 260 Cash price $75 Like new. P. O Box 414 Central Point MISCELLANEOUS MEDFORD POULTRY A: EGO CO. moved tn Grarje St.. 2nd door south Davis Transfer. ! HAWLEY TRANSFER EXDert pack ers and movers Special livestock moving equipment, trices risni. j Satisfaction guaranteed. 619 North : Riverside. Phone '044-x. BUY AT HOME Out-of-town sales men are canvassing Medford bust nes men for duplicate and trlpli cats sales boo its and Hat packs different kinds of, counter sales re? liters, for ledger sheets and state merits used on bookkeeping ma- -. chines, and other kinds of printing I AU of these can be furnished by J your local printers and at as tow I nst fjnomltti lnnror nrlrejt. Dn not ' order anything from out-of-town printers. Call your own printer and keep the money employing home people. , OET the "No Hunting" and trespass tng signs at the Mall Tribune .loo office: printed on cloth to with stand the rain and weather. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstrnrts ot Title and Title insurance. Hit only complete T 1 1 1 1 8 y t e m Id Jackaor County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstract of Title. Title Insurance Rooms 3 and 6. No S3 North Central Ave upstairs Automobile Loans. CONTRACTS REFINANCED PAYMENTS REDUCED We pay up balance due dealer, bank or finance company and extent) your payments Additional money loaned Phone 31 for appointment Expert Window Cleaners. LEI OEOROE DO IT - Tel. 1172 House cleaning Floor waxing. Ori ental rug cleaning, specialty - Funeral Parlor. PERL'S FUNERAL HOME Distinctive icrvice at moderate rates. Eatao Ushed UU years Ambulance serv ice 6th St. at Oakdale Tel 47 Job Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPABTMEN1 Beat equipped pl&nt id Bouthero Oregon. Printing ol all kinds; oooi binding; loose-leaf Ledgers, ana blanks, billing systems, duplicating casb sales slips and everything u. the prlnUug line. 28-30 N. Orape Phone 76. Painting and Paperhnnglng. HARRY MARX Painting tinting, paperhanglng. Phone 14-P-4. Res Colsman Creek road. Money to Lend. WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE AND LATE MODEL AUTOS. Three per cent per mcoth on un paid balance. No other charge. See W. E. Thomas. 45 8 Central Oround tloor Crowrlan Theatre Bldg Btate License No. 8-15V. Transfer. EAUS TRANSFER & 8TORAOE CO. Office 1016 No. Central Phone 315 Prices right. Service guaranteed RE1NKJNO TRUCKING CO Trans fer and Storage. We haul anything a reasonable prioe. Ill No Fir Street. Phone 832. LEGAL NOTICES Administratrix' Notice of Hearing on l-'lnal Ilr-port mid Account for Settlement of ..state. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estote of Robert John Conroy, Deceased. Notice is hereby given by the ttn deritined, Helen Mar Conroy. a ad ministratrix of the eatatfl of Robert John Conroy, deceased, that aald ad ministratrix did, on the 31st day of December, 1932. file with the County Court for Jackson County, Oregon, her final report and account for the eettlement of said estate and asking that a decree and ordr be made al lowing and approving said final re port and account and settling said estate and dlacharlnj said adminis tratrix thereof and making such find ings and decree in said matter as may be proper under said final re port and account, and that on said day the County Court for Jac; n County, Oregon, sitting in prol: .te, made and entered an order st-.ng the hour of ten o'clock a. m. on Wednesday, the firt Cay of February. 1831, as the t!ni for the hearing of sa id f I nal report a nd account and all objections to such final account and the nettlement thereof, and r quiring ". persons having any ob jections to the allowance and ap proval of such final report and sr. count and the settlement t'nreof and the settlement of Mid estate :n ac cordance therewith to appn- In a'd court at said time and maV.e such objections. All persons having any object ionr, to the aJIowanc :ul approval of ild final report a:, account or to tl-. malnt: "1 fuch fir-dinas and le ere to the dlvharze of said ad- m'.r.lsrratr'.x are hrebv req-jired to appear at ai:d time and place snd make such objections. Datd th'j 3t dvr of DemVr, 16 52. HELEN MAR CONROY, Adrnlnlstri-t.-ix of t:-,e E'-ft'-e of Ro-je;t John Ccnr'jy, de'.ea.d. . - . crv formally opened aa Red and Wfcit store. Most Beauteous 5 Mary Delia Callahan of Yakima, Wash., was voted the most beauti ful coed on Stanford, Cat, univer sity campus. (Associated Press Photo) Career Of Crime r 4 i Gilbert Stuart, 12, confessed to Detroit police that he killed hit father on the day he had planned to steal his pay check and start a career of crime. He Insisted, how ever, that he accidentally shot hi father. (Associated Press Photo) Mail Tribune Daily 'J ! f ! M ' ml t I 42 Down, 23 Across, 3i Down, 4 Down, 2d Across, 1$ Arrows, 8 Across. 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"Auld Lang " 44. 1 Wl - is ml 21 22 ;., 23 24 2S 33 3 3S iii u. -o ' '4.1 ''. :'':', 1 '::,,,: 42 43 45 Ait 7 . I a -I' " Si . S.' 1 I I I ' I I L J ' ' ' East-West Tilts TROJANS FAVORED OVER PITTSBURGH IN ROM! GO S. C. and Western All-Stars Both Hold Weight Advan tage Over Eastern Foes In Climaxing Contests. TO HKOADCAT OA MRS The Trojan-Pnnther (rume wHl he broadcast from Pasadena today over M)C radio rlmtn, starting at 1:1.1 and the Shrine pnme will tie iirondrait from ittotlon KOIN, Portland, and others In California -Itirtlnc nt 1:1.1. Br Paul linmeriuan Awoclsted Preas Sports Writer. PASADENA. Calif.. Jan. 2. (AP) A wreath of roses and a bed of thorns were mode ready here today for the football tennis of southern California and Pittsburgh. This was the setting for the eigh teenth annual Rose tournament game which many have considered will be a battle for the mythical national championship. Seventy thousand persons1 were ex pected to witness the struggle In the picturesque flower bedecked Rose bowl nestled between the canyon walls of the Arroyo Seco. Excellent weather conditions wer anticipated and the turf on which the contest was to take place had been groomed to the point of perfection. Troy's ponderous but alert eleven, which went through the regular sea son without a defeat or a tie, wrb favored to emerge with the crown of garlands. Southern California will outweigh Its eastern opponent more than twelve pounds to the man In the line and approximately ten pounds In the backfleld. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 3. (AP) Stalwarts of the football world clash here today tn the annual East-West charity game for the benefit of crip pled children. The contest, sponsored by the Shrine, brings together 1032 heroes of far-flung gridirons In a contest at Keznr stadium. AU-Amerlcans, Including Michigan's i Harry Newman. Purdue's Paul Moss : and Cornell s Jose Martlnen-Zorrllla, I swing Into action on the eastern team . against a line -smash lng, heavier . western squad picked from stars of the Paclilo coast, Thn western squad outweighs the ( cast on an average of 14 pounds per i player. i Oeorge Sander of Washington State it quarterback. Hank Schaldach of I the University of California at left , nnlf. Angel Brovellt of St. Mary's a-t 1 ripht half and Max Krause of Oon ::aga at fullback are the plunging ' artists In the west's starting back field. BUI Morgan, ex-Medford star, now of Oregon is at left tackle for I the westerners. Cross-Word Puzzle 10. salt 11. ride tvor IB. Haronot: abhr, 20. Diminutive of Pater 21. Shut In with bars 22. ICngllsh dram" atist of the ftenats ance tl. Nstv Testa ment spell ing of Noah 24. First name of an Ameri can etates man 25. Entitled 27. Former pub lic convey ance 30. One ifiat re moves ths rhells 31. F.qnlne animal 34. Lake In New Vork stat tl. Oemis of tha nettl 2. Number Splendor a. Win men 41. Thus 42. Word User! ft rpressing a wiith 11. SmallfBt Inttuer 4s. Wooden pin 4$. Msssschu setts caps 4T. Fsmlnln nam DOWN 1. Fmtitnh rath-' dral city 1. Fish efts I, One who has stamina; colloq, 4. Nmnbfr 6. Bihllml char acter t. Feminine nam 7. City In Ger many . Too late i. Ancient Ro man officials SPOTLIGHT ON SPORTS By Arthur Schoenl. Over In France, flanked by beauti ful waves and waving beauties, the former mayor of New York In the pre-Sesbury days. Jimmy Walker, is writing his autobiography. He calls It "Letters I Forgot to Mall." The Idea Is a rip-snorter and would fit well Into many other pictures. Think of the possibilities for other ex-greats and present luminaries ! The sportlnjr world, how It could fill In the blank, the boxing promoters, ball players, runners, Jumpers, polo lata, fighters. No doubt there would be a letter from Jimmy Phelan to the "loyal" Washington alumni that would read I something like this: "Dear Boys You can hang up one more sralp. Your howling, yelplns, yovhiur. belly chains ways are too much for me. You don't kick through with Jirholnr shlp money and then Jump me when the punka I buy got bctitl I'm through, thanks to you I" And surely there would be a let ter from the pen of Maxle Schmellng to the Judges at the Sharkely-Schmel-Irtg fight: "Herr Judges Was wlllst du haben for a nickel? Didn't I smack das verdamt sailor all over the ring and then you award him das fight. I think you were bought off, but I can't asy so because you'd keep me from collecting das gelt from American suckers." (Oerman cour tesy Horace Bromley and Webster's dictionary.) An Inspection of the pots of our good enemy and rival, Mr. Leh tlnen of Finland would probably re veal an unposted letter addressed -o Ralph Hill of Klamath Falls, who re fused to "spike" the Finn Olympic runner: "Hill of America I realize that when I ran In front of you and refused to let you pass me and beat, me that I was making p great breach of sportsmanship. I hereby humbly offer you the Olympic title that won by thst trick. You can ya plsken often youm If you think I'm going to give you the medals though." Above phonetic Finnish courtesy of Tom Olnn, who Is no Finn himself.) AT CRATER LAKE A total of 100,738 people; traveling in 36.405 oars from every state In the union, aa well as the District of Col umbia, Alaska., Hawaii, Canada, Asia, Europe, South America, Canal Zone and the Philippine Islands, visited Crater Lake during the travel season of 1032, according to the figures is sued by the national park service of fices here. Thia represent a decrease of 60,646 from 1931. travel during that season totalling 170,264. Alaska was represented by eight people In two cars, the District of Columbia by 81 people In 25 cars, Ha waii, 67 people, 17 cara; Canada, 178 people, 63 cars; Asia, four people, two cars; Euroiw 11 people, two cars; South America, five pople, two cars; Canal Zone, 13 people, 4 cars, and the Philippines, two people In one car. Aa usual, the largest number of people visiting the park were from the Pacific coast states, led by Ore gon, California and Washington. There were 62.423 Oregon fans in 20, 642 ears, M.602 Callfornians In 11.316 cars and 4681 Washlngtonlans In 1686 cars. Special Convocation of Cra ter Lake Chapter No. 82, R. A. M., Tuesday, Jan. 3rd, at 7:30 p. m. work in M. M. and P. M. degrees. Vlaltors By order of L. C Stewart, OEO. ALDEJN. Secretary. STEYR, Austria, Jan. 2. (T) The famous Styr works, where much of Austria's wartime munitions were produced, is putting il.hOO men back to work on January 2 ROOSEVELT It; Lafc' 1 09,738 VISITORS invited. H. P. President elect Rootevtlt, retting at hi, hill top cottage In Warm Sprlnga, Ga., went over the legisla tive program for the short session of congress with Senator! Joseph Robinson (right) and John J, Bankhead. Robinson, the democratic eenate leader, will pilot the program of hit party in that branch: of eongren. (Associated Pre,, Photo) End Grid Year BASKET TOURNEY I AGAIN ARRANGED I EOR HI SCHOOLS To Be Host For State Play Medford Must Meet Port land Champions First. PORTLAND. Jan. 2. (AP) Wil lamette university, Salem, will again be the acene of next year's Oregon state high school basketball cham pionship tournament, and March 15. 16, 17. and 18 were the datea select ed hero yesterday by the active board of control of the state association gathered In annual business session. The same 16 district alignments as in the past year wilt prevail. Paul T. Jackson, principal of Klamath Falls high school, was elect ed president of the bonrd for the coming year, succeeding Austin Land reth. principal at Pendleton high. Landreth will take Jackson's place as vice president. John L. Oray. princi pal at Wast Linn, waa re-elected secretary-treasurer. Amendment Lose The Invitation to the board to hold the state hoop tournament at Willamette university again was of fered by Roy S. (Spec) Keen, direct, or of athletics and coach at the uni versity. Submitting his annual financial re port. Secretary Oray stated an ac count of $4,003.72 waa on hand. The books were audited and given to the audit committee, of which H. R Johnson of Bend la chairman. All amendments to the constitu tion, going before the genera; aa sembly. failed to carry except one specifying that a player "carrying three full and regular subjects and doing passing work in them." be eligi ble for competition. Previously the requirement was carrying four full subjects and passing In three. The amendment waa Introduced by E. D. Towler, principal at Astoria high school. Drawings Made Drawing for the state basketball tournament was complied at the meeting. They follow: First game District 18 (Clacka mas and Multnomah counties, Guy D. Barnett, Oregon City, chairman vs. District a (Or ant W. M. Bennett, Burns, chairman. Second game District IS (Jose phine and Jackson counties, O. O. Smith, Medford, chairman) vs. Dis trict 8 (Portland champion, S. F. Ball, Franklin, chairman). Third game 'District 14 (Clatsop and Columbia counties, E. D. Towler Astoria, chairman) vs. District 11 (Marlon and Linn counties, R, R. Turner, Dallas, chairman). Fourth gamo District 8 (Coos and Curry counties. Leland P. Linn, Myr tle Point, chairman) vs. District 10 (Douglas and Lane counties, D. A. Emmcrson, Cottage Grove, chairman.) Klamath In Five Fifth game District 6 (Jefferson, Crook, Deschutes, Klamath and Lake counties, John C, Johnson, Laplne, chairman) vs. District 4 (Sherman, Wasco and Hood River counties, Irv ing Wllley, The Dalles, chairman.) Sixth game District 9 (Portland runner-up) vs, District 7 (Salem, Oeorge Hugg, Salem ( chairman.) Seventh game District 12 (Marlon and Linn counties, V. D. Bain, Wood burn, chairman) vs. District 13 (Til lamook. Yamhill and Washington counties, F. E. Fagln, McMlnvllle, chairman.) Eighth game District 3 (Umatilla. Morrow and Gilliam counties, R. A. McCormtck, Pendleton, chairman) vs. District 1 (Wallowa, Union, Baker and Malheur counties, J. T. Longfellow, La Orande, chairman.) TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY KOH RENT Furn. houe. 2 and -rm. pU., garage. 604 W. 10th. LOST Servffn Medford and Ash land. Jan. J, DlacK 'jag containing lands' wear. Please notlfv il. F. Booth, Myrtle Point. FOR RENT 4-room furnished house. 1001 North Central. Inq lire 039 V. Central. MAPS LEGISLATIVE v ( - , 31 f Courthouse News (Furnished by the Jackson Count; Abstract Co. 131 B Sixth Street Mnrrluce Mcrnsfs Lawrence M. Bodln and Lee S. O. Hoagland. C. O. Wheeler and Ol&dya Jamfa. Earl F. Atchlnaon and Lucille A. Hogue. Perry F. starrltt and Minerva a Salisbury. Prnbalr Court Eat. Mary Down (dec.) Admitted to probate. Circuit Court . Oeorce Carleon vs. Otto H. Hurler et al. Lien foreclosure. Gladys Watson vs. H. H. Bnntatjv. For money. Attachment filed. John S. Rosencr&na vs. Constance Rosencrana. Divorce. T. E. Pottenger et al va. Llewellyn A. Banks. Strict foreclosure. Union Central Life Insurance Co. va Nathan 8. Slmpklna, Elizabeth A. Slmpklns et al. TorecUsurs. Real Estate Transfers S. TT Wllrnv nv tn T tT v..Ti. et ux. w. D. Lota 8 and 9, Valley- view Attention to Aaniand. Charles O. Crowder et ux to Audrey L. Flvntl. V n A .era. tn hllr 11 Extension of Siskiyou Heights Addi tion to aieoiora. L. Roper. Q. C. D. Land In D. L. O. 00. in iwp. iio. a. rl. 1 J. A. Llttell to Clara A. LIUelL Deed. Unri. It Interna. In n.rf IV f blk. 30. city of Jacksonville. unnriotto Simpson to Charles Ver onsky et ux. W. D. NWJi sec. 8, twp. 33, S. R. 3 W. Frank Tompkins et ux to William Frldeaar. O. o. n Trw-t in in. j. Harbaugh Subdivision. Sheriff to W. H. Merrltt et us. Sheriff deed. Lot J, blk. a, Olson Addition to Medford. Samuel Mathl to Joseph A. Mo. Veigh t al. w. A. Lota 1, 3 and 8. blk. 3, earner and Sabla Add. to Rogue River. L. J. LYel et ux to Paul A. Scherer et tix. W. D. Land in aec. 1, twp. 3T 8. R. a W. John Palmer ee .1 w n W. D. Land In D. L. C. 6S, In twp. a . a. k. a w. Will H. Wilson et ux to Mltchel D. Schulta. W. n. tit a hii. a v.- dall'a Addition to Medford. Michel s, Shulta e ux to Mr. Lawrence Caaten. Deed. Lot 8, blk, . Kendall'! Add. to Medford. Oeorge W. Porter et ux to Oliver L. Overmyer. W. D. Land In D. L. O. 01, In twp. 37, 8. R. 3 W. Minnie B. Nlxon to N. N. Charley. Q. c D. N'4 of s',4: SB!', of awn. SW',4 of SE!4 ec. , twp. 38, B. R. 1 East. Mm. Emma M. Cook to W. E. Coot et ux. W. D. Part lot 1. blk. 83, Coolldge Add. to Aahland. First National Co. to Samuel K. Morehouse et ux. W. D. Lot 8, blk. 13. Butte Falls. Samuel K. Morehouju. et n. h. Albert Holm et ux. W. D. Wft of SE'4 leae certain timber In sec. jj, vwp. ao, a, K, 3 , Lottie Ayrea to Joseph O. Walah et ' ux. w. D. Lota 33. nn at) in Mni.th. rn Home Tract to Aahland A. L. oideon et ux to Joseph O. Walch. O. C. D. Lota 33, 38, 39 and 40 Southern Home Tract to Aahland. Joseph c. Walah et ux to Roy Tal bot et ux. W. D. TiOfa 11 an ftn 40 Southern Heme Tract to Aahland. i-oena Terwllllger to Mabel Show era. Q. O, D. Lota 1. 3 anil hit t Sunset Park Add. to Medford. Mabel Bhowera to Loella Terwllllger et al. q. o. D. Lota 1, a and 3, bis, 1. sunset Park Add. to Medford. J. O Barnea et al to A. f. K.n.t.4 et al. W. D. Land In D. L. O. 44 In twp. 38 8. R. 3 W. W. W. Robison et ux to Frank Welle et ux. w. D. Lou 7 and 8, blk. 49, Summit Add. to Aahland. Nellie M, Whlaenant to W. K. Whlaenant. Q. c. D. NW4 of SWK sec. 17. twp. 37, 8. R. 3 W. w. K, Whlsenant et ux to Delia M. Whlaenant. Deed. NWii of hum section 17. township 37, South range J. C. Barnes et iit tn v w t.,m,i et UX. W. D. Lot 38. Hnvuri n.v Sub. In twp. 37, 8. R. 3 W. w. t. ar.ae to Katie M. Orlevo. W. D. Land In see. 30. ten. 91 at a ' Eaat: and land In section 1, twp. 38 South range 3 E.: and land In nee. :lfl In twp. 33 S. R. 3 B. Mary J. Eatea to Bert Standi ffe et ux. q. C. D. Lota il, 13, 13, 14, 15. 16. 17, 18, 19, 30, blk. B, town of Talent. PROGRAM if J J