SrEDFOTlD IAIL TRIBUNE, rEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1933.
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LOST
LOST If dog missing, call 1S19-
HELP WANTED MALE
JJVsTTnTcollcct olWh;
appliance. In Jackson county. . Write
J E. Perry, care Medford Hotel.
WANTED SITUATIONS
RELIABLE, experienced girl wants
work. 1399-X.
EXPERT PAINTER will do sign paint
ing - interior decorating - general
paint jobs, call at 322 So. Central
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
TyANT ED To rentoh shares, dairy
farm, completely equipped. Mrs.
Emll Andren, Phone 1097-W.
WANTED To buy model A Ford se
dan or coach. Must be cheap. Tel.
95-L.
RELIABLE parties, share expense Los
Angeles; leave soon; sedan. Phone
1083-R. 625 Jackson St.
WOOD-SAWING. Phone 798-W.
WANTED Large heater or circulator
with coll. 638-X.
TTa n.rr,r PIANO Will naY
LAon rw" -
cash for good standard make piano
or player, write jjo
RAW FURS WANTED
Eastern prices paid.
You don't have to wait for returns
We fay cash.
We buy Hides. Pelts and Wool.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
37 N Grape St. Phone 1062.
WANTED Household goods, stoves
tools, or what have you.
' MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
27 N Grape St. Phone 1082.
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT Half of modern duplex,
unfurnished; 10 month. Phone
790-L.
for RENT 816 W. 1 Uh. 6-room:
good garden, shade; close In; rent
reasonable. Address P. O. Box 794.
TOR RENT A nicely furnished du
plex, close In, for 918. Phone 1149.
'FURNITURE TRUCK going to San
Francisco wants load for there or
points en route. Phone 1044-X.
Hawley Transfer.
FOR RENT 4-room furnished house,
1001 North Central. Inquire 039
N. Central.
FOR RENT Furn. house. 2 and 3-rm.
apts., garage. 604 W. 10th.
FOR RENT Partly furnished home,
close In, nice shade, garden spot,
garage, 920, water rent paid: Io
i cated at 318 So. Rlversrslde; 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.
HOUSE for rent on the highway. 4
rooms with sleeping porch, com
pletely furnished. Reasonable. Ap
ply at 807 S. Central.
FOR RENT Furnished 6-room house;
furnace, fireplace; close in. Tel.
1326.
COMPLETELY furnished house; oil
heater, fireplace, piano, garage. Tel.
891-Y.
FOUR-ROOM furnished house. In
quiie Irvln Anderson, 214 Vancou
ver Ave.
FOR RENT Nice 5-room unfurnish
ed house. 915 mo. Location, North
Central. Phone 449-X.
FOR RENT Nice residence near High
Y school; double garage. 503 S. Oak
dale. Phone 737.
FOR RENT 5-room furnished house
and garaee. Call at 345 N. Bartlett.
FOR RENT woom small furnished
house with garage. Call 315 or
U13-J.
FOR RENT Modern 8-room house:
clean and In good condition; living
room 14x28 ft. with hardwood floor.
3 bedroyims. 1 12-i4 with casement
windows on three sides: set tubs
good neatrola, large garage and
xoodshed; 1 block from new court
house. Call at 7i4 W. 10th f(J
741 WEST JACKSON 6 rooms, good
coiiu.iioii and location. Tel. 105
FOR RENT woom m.xlern furnish
ed nouse: nardwood floors, over-'.'-jlfed
electric range Call at 530
S Central
NEWLY renovated 5-room modern
co'Uge on Pacific runway with 3
acre lot. cood garden soil. Irriga
tion Soe J B WedsPr Agency
T'rioen:x.
FUR REN1 r urn;ne,l a-rovm mud
em aaast. Call t 4.U S nneo.
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT Homes. Furnished oi
unfurnished. Brown & White.
FOR RENT APARWNTS
3 ROOMS completely furnished. In
cluding lights and water; healed;
5 a week. 339 No. Ivy.
FURNISHED apartment, downstaira;
garage. 344 No. Bartlett.
NICE furn. apt. 18 So Oakdal.
NEAT turn. apt. Key 148 S Ivy.
PORN, apts : swam heat; convenient
tor 4 adults. The Berben. 10 Quince
FOR RENT Attractive ground floor
apartment for couple employed
Call at 833 Plum St after S p. m.
or Sundays.
HOMES FOR KfcNT Call 796.
"OB RENT FURNISHED ROOMS
ATTRACTIVE heated rooms. 404 S.
Grape.
PLEASANT ROOMS House furnace-
heated and s fireplace. Three good
meals. 11.00 a day. 718 E. Main
FOR RENT Comfortable rooms: pri
vate entrance. One block from
Main St. Reasonable rates. 322 8.
Central.
FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT Suburban property,
amall tracts near Central Point and
Medford. Phone 105.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
FOR RENT An established service
station in a good location: good
equipment and living quarters.
Phone 417.
FOR EXCHANGE
LABOR, stenography or light truck
ing to exchange for good used fur
niture. 860-X-2.
TO TRADE Wheat hay for wood
Also 250-egg Incubator. 3 electrlo
brooders. Geo. Mcftianon, l mi a.
Talent.
WOOD for aay or potatoes, near Trail
R C Skellenger, Trail, Ore.
WILL trade dry 16" fir and hard
wood for light truck 322 East 4tb
FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 80 acre
Klamath county, on highway and
railroad, fine land, all irrigated; 45
acres Jackson county, no irrigation
needed. Will sell or exchange for
smaller acreage or Medford prop
erty. Phone 1282.
FOR TRADE 40 A. 7 modern cab
ins. 3 houses, filing station. 6 miles
from Falls. 95.000 back cost sm,-
800. Make offer equity. W. J. Hoi
man, Fort Klamath.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
420-ACRE stock and dairy ranch;
300 acres paid un water right;
fully equipped: stocked, Including
20 good dalrv cows: 930.000 ranch
for I7,000; 93500 will handle. Will
take some trade. Also going lunch
room, reasonable. Knignt as upp
19 N. Bartlett.
GOOD homes, ranches, timber lands,
building lots. Bargains. Roberts,
720 W. 2nd. Phone 1S28-J.
WHEN you think of real estate think
of Brown & White.
12 ACRES Own water right; house
and other buildings: on bus line;
91000. A. E. Dennis, Rogue River.
Oregon.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE; 1928 Ford coupe, 930.00
cash. 1630-J.
26 CHEV. Coupe, 925. Tel. 764.
FOR SALE POULTRY
CHICKS Order early, Leghorns 9c:
Keds loc. oirong siock. muci.
Jacksonville. . Ore.
FOR SALE FUEL
DRY FIR, black oak and laurel wood.
91.75 and up. Phone 153. Jacksonville.
FOR 8 A LB MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE 40 tons corn ensilage.
Ralph Wilson, Central Point, Table
Rock.
FOR SALE! 2 used washers, excellent
condition. See W. H. Curry, 32 No.
Grape, Medford.
LINDY'S MILK DEPOT 532 E. Main.
Grade "A" milk. 20c gallon. Bring
containers. Milk furnished by Le
ota Thompson. J. H. Llnville, W. C.
Blankcnshlp Dairies. All cows 100
T. B. and abortion tested.
PIANOS DRASTIC PRICE REDUC
TION on complete stock of new and
slightly used pianos for January
clearance. FREE PIANO LESSONS.
BALDWIN PIANO 8HOPPE.
Lllla M. Purucker.
26 So. Grape. Medford.
THE NEW contract bridge score cards
with the new rules and with name
of hostess or friend to whom you
desire to make a present printed
thereon, for sale at the Commercial
Printing Dept. of the Mall Tribune,
38 N. Grape., in pads of 25.
FOR SALE Two large wicker doll
buiglea, doll bed and other toys.
Jhampoo shield and stand. 219 No.
Central.
FURNITURE for sale Servian rugs,
radio, overstuffed. Maytag, mangle,
dining set. bedroom furniture.
West-.nghouse rame.. selling every
thing. Come. 120 Vancouver Ave
FOR SALE Dry oak. laurel and man
Rinlta. Phone 1118.
FOR SALE Harley-Davidson motor
cycle 885 cash. Sje John, at Mail
Tribune.
FOR SALE 11x5 lathe. Inquire at
Flck & Llndley'a.
FOR S.ALSUsed sewing machines, all
makes. 98 up: terms II desired All
makes rented and repaired. White
Sewing Machine Co. 24 N Bartlett
FOR sand, gravel, sediment, fertlllrer
and teaming. Phone 912-J.
GET the No Hunting" and trespass
ing slgna at the Mall Tribune Job
illice: printed on cloth to with
stand the rain and weather.
FOR SALE - Large sized Monarch
F.lf-tnc Rsnre with trash o-irnei
Coet iS0 Casn price '5 ' ke
new. P- O. Bos 414 Central Point,
S
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALS Circulating heater. Phone
676-Y.
MISCELLANEOUS
LINOLEUM, floor or rugs Glo-coated:
everything furnished lor ei.uo. o.i
Lamport's.
FLOORS cleaned, waxed and polish
ed: everything jurmsneu iw
Call Lamport's.
GET the "No Hunting" and trespass
ing slgna at the Mall Tribune Job
office: printed on cloth to with
stand the rain and weather.
MoDAME TERESA, clairvoyant and
Card Reader. Rainbow Auto camp.
Cabin 3.
MEDFORD POULTRY & EGO CO.
moved to Grape St., 2nd door south
Davis Transfer.
BUY AT HOME Out-of-town sales
men are canvassing Medford bull
nes men for duplicate and tripli
cate sales books and flatpacks tor
dlflereut kinds of counter sales reg
isters, for ledger sheets and state
ments used on bookkeeping ma
chines, and other kinds ot printing
All of these can be furnished by
your local printers and at as Low
and generally lower prices. Do not
order anything from out-of-town
printers. Call your own printer and
keep the money employing home
people.
HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack
ers and movers. Special livestock
moving equipment. Prices right
Satisfaction guaranteed 619 North
Riverside. Phone '044-X.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
JACKSON CO.
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstracts ot Title and
Title Insurance. The
only complete Title
System In Jacksop
County.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts
of Title. Title Insurance. Rooms 8
and 6. No. ,32 North Central Ave.,
upstairs.
Automobile Loans.
CONTRACTS REFINANCED
PAYMENTS REDUCED
Wa pay up balance due dealer, bank
or finance company and extend
your payments Additional money
loaned Phone 31 tor appointment
Expert Window Cleaners.
LET GEORGE DO IT - Tel. 1172
House cleaning. Floor waxing- Ori
ental rug cleaning, specialty
Job Printing.
MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT
Beat equipped plant In southern
Oregon. Printing of all kinds; book
binding; loose-leaf ledgers, sod
blanks, billing systems, duplicating
cash sales slips and everything In
the printing 11ns. 38-30 N Grape
Phone 75.
Painting and I'uuerhanglng.
HARRY MARX Painting, tinting,
paperhanglng. Phone 14-P-4. Res
Coleman Creek mad.
Money to Lend.
WB LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE
AND LA I UUUSL SU1UO.
Three per cent per month on un
paid balance. No other charge See
Ground floor Craterlan Theatre
uidg. state License no. o-ioi.
Transfer.
BADS TRANSFER as 8TORAOE CO.
Office 1015 No. Central Phone 315
Prlcea right. Service guaranteed
RE1NK1NG TRUCKING CO. Trans
fer snd Storage. We haul anything
at a reasonable price, ill No Fir
Street. Phone 3-J2.
LEGAL NOTICES
Notice to Creditors.
in th rviintv Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Jacksou.
In the Matter oi mo juu.ai oi i.
Jackson, deceased.
unt,u ia hflmhv nlrn that I have
been duly and regularly appointed
aominiatrswr i "
estate under and by virtue of an or-
rrtiinto rvmrt of Jackson
uci w, w", w j
County, Oregon, duly made, rendered
and entered upon iewuiijcr ,
and all creditors navlng claims
...t.1 rfu-MitH rn hereby no
tified to present the same ditly verl-
lied. WUn TOUtllOfB his.s-,u
ni !! neraons owlnz said
estate are notified to pay their said
indebtedness to me at my office In
Rooms aui-zuo jweaiora imnuua.
Bank Building. Medford, Oregon,
within six months from the date ol
this notice.
Dated at Medford, Oregon, this 8th
day of December, 1933.
U, ft), nuoriivio.
Administrator of the Estate of
M. D. Jackson, deceased.
Notice to Creditors.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Jackson County.
In the Matter of the Estate of
Euphemla J. Warner, deceased.
The undersigned has been appoint
ed and qutllfied by the County Court
of the State of Oregon for Jackson
County, as Administrator with the
wilt and codicil annexed of the estate
of Euphemla J. Warner, deceased. All
persons having claims against said
estate are notified to present them,
duly verified, with proper vouchers,
to me at my office. Cooley Theater
Building. Medford. Oregon, within
six months from December 23, 1932.
th3 date of thla notice.
RAWLES MOORE. Administrator.
Not Ire of r.eal Account.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has filed with the Coun
ty Court of Jai-kaon County. Oregon,
his final account as administrator of
the estate of B(.sie Burkhart Hoppe.
deceased, and that said Court has
set January 26, 1933. at ten o'clock
a. m., in the court room of said Court
In the courthouse t Medford, Jack
son County. Oregon, as the time and
place for harln objections thereto,
and the iwttletr.ent thereof. All per
sona interested are hereby notified to
appear at said time and place and
show eauw if an? they have why said
final tcfount should not be approved
bv said Court, and said administrator
discharged from his trust, and file
such objections on or before said
date. ROY SEAMAN,
Administrator of the Estate .,f
Bessie Burkhart Hoppe, deceased.
DON R NhWBURY.
Atty. for AdjiiniaUator.
Notice of Contest.
Department of the Interior.
United States Land Office.
018758
Contest 4157.
Roseburg, Oregon.
December 17. 1933.
To Mr. John F. Horn, of Silver
Spray Twin Ballroom, Long Beach.
California, Contestec:
You are hereby notified that Harry
G. Naugle, who gives Talent, Oregon,
as his post-office address, did on
November 18, 1932, file In thla office
his duly corroborated application to
contest and secure the cancellation
of your Homestead Entry. Serial No.
018756. made September 19, 1929, for
the s1 of N'i or rownsmp 34 a.
Range 3 W., Willamette Meridian, and
grounds for his contest he alleges
th.t said John F. Horn, entryman.
has abandoned said entry, and has
only resided on said entry for two
nights, in three years: that said en
tryman haa not Improved nor cleared
any land In said entry, that said
entrymsn built a cabin, approximate
ly 10x13 feet on said entry, and that
said cabin Is not habitable, having
no windows nor floor m ssme. and
ias fully failed to comply with the
provisions of the homestesd entry act.
you are. therefore, further notified
that the said allesratlons will be taken
confessed, and your aald entry will
oe canceled without further right to
be heard, either before this otflce or
on appeal. If you fall to file In this
orrice within twenty days after the
ruuttrtt publication of this notice.
as shown below, your answer, under
oath, specifically responding to these
allegations of contest, together with
due proof that you have served a
copy of your answer on the said con
testant either In person or by regis
tered mall.
You should state In your answer
t a name of the post office to which
you desire future notices to be sent
to you, . HAM ILL A. CANADAY,
Register.
Date of first publication December
30th, 1933. Date of second publica
tion January 6th. 1933. Date of third
publication January 13th. 1933. rat
of fourth publication January 20th.
Eagle Point
EAGLE POINT, Jan. 6. (Spl.)
Mr. and Mra. I. R Kline and nephew,
Glen Lannlng. spent Christmas with
Mr. Kline's brother-in-law and sis
ter, Mr. and Mra. Harvey Walters,
and family at Talent.
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Young were
Christmas dinner guests at Mr. and
Mrs. Percy Haley's.
Many friends of Royal Brown will
be glad to learn he Is Improving
rapidly.
Earl Stoner, who haa been In poor
health for some time, was taken to
the Sacred Heart hospital In Med
ford December 30 for treatment. He
la under the care of Dr. Kresse.
Mr. and Mrs. O h a s . Walker
and children, Alice and Jack, were
Christmas week-end guests of Mr,
Walker s brother, George Walker, and
family of Medford.
Mr. and Mra. Char lea Luman of
Medford and Mr- and Mrs. Jack Bor
ham of Eureka, Cal., spent December
28 with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Walker
and family.
Ciiaa. Wisdom, who has been cut
ting wood near Brown bo ro, was se
verely Injured January 8 by having
a log twist and fall on him. Injuring
hla back. He was taken to the Sa
cred Heart hospital. Mr. Wisdom had
his back. Injured several years ago
while working In the logging camps,
from whlc,h Injury he never fully
recovered.
Mrs. M. It. Pruett called at the
I. K. Haak home January. 1
Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Kline and Mr.
and Mra. J. C. Spencer called on
Mrs. Gertrude Hnak, who has been
very ill with flu for several days,
January 8. Mrs. Haak ts now able
to he up.
Harry Lewis, who haa done con-
Mail Tribune Daily
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slder&ble gold mining during the
past few years, expect to etart pla
cer mining with his brother, William,
in tie near future.
A very large crowd attended the
Old Year'i watch party at the Orange
hall December 31.
ThOM from here who attended the
Joint installation of the Talent,
Phoenix and Bell view Orangei held
ai. Talent December 38 were Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. Davie. Mrs. Violet Spen
cer. Mr. and Mra. I. R. Kline and
Olen Lannlng. Mr. and Mrs. L. K.
Ha a It, Mrs. Grace Walker, Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Coy and son Sammy, Beu
lah Tlnglcaf and Victoria Da hack.
An unusually good time was had by
all who attended.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jackson en
tertained with a large dinner party
Cftrlatmas day.
Valley View
VALl-FV VIEW, Jan. 6. (Special)
Mies Barbara Thayer, former school
mate of Mlas Prances Gallatin, vis
Ited at the Gallatin home Tuesday
en route to southern California from
Eugene, where she spent the holidays
with relatives.
Claire Graham is very ill with flu.
Mr. and Mrs. Jewel Lowe left Wed
nesday for Westwood. Cal., to reside.
Mr. I-owe being employed in the ve
neering plant there.
R. N. Chaney was brought home
today from the Ashland hospital,
where he has been confined for sev
eral days. An X-ray examination re
vealed he suffered a telescoped hip
in his recent fall. He was put In a
cast which has to be kept on for
six weeks.
Miss Frances Gallatin left Friday
for Gtenns Ferry, Idaho. She la a
teacher In the school t.here.
Mrs. Wilson and Miss Janet Wil
son were dinner guests at the L. H.
Gallatin home Friday.
Mrs- W. A. Stratton and Albert
spent Thursday and Friday visiting
Mrs. Stratton's son and family In
Horn brook, Cal. - -
Walter South worth, accompanied
by his friend, Bob Ellery, returned
Saturday from Pasadena, Cel., Bob
going on to his home In Portland
after a short visit.
Mrs. Agatha Brandenberg received
the snd news of the death of her
sister, Mra. Amnnn. in Oakland. Cat.,
Miss DoroWiy Leslie visited in
Horjibrook, going Saturday and re
turning Tuesday of this week.
Mr. and Mrs. James Lennox, Mr.
and Mrs. L. Gallatin and Mr. and
Mrs. J. R. McCracken attended the
New Year dinner at the M E. church
Monday in Ashland.
Mrs. Pearl Westerberg left Sunday
for Elton to visit her sister, Mrs.
Arnold Cheenea.
Eugene Amann of Wolf Creek
stopped over to visit his aunt, Mrs.
A. Brandenberg. Wednesday on his
return from Ashland.
Mr. and Mra. L. O. Penland. Mr.
and Mrs. E. C. Gardner and Frank
strntton attended the Elka" New Year
ball In Ashland.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Galle were bus
iness callers in Medford Wednesday.
Mrs. Wm. Glenn attended a re
ception ftt the Tom Simpson home
in Ashland Friday afternoon.
Mrs. M. S. Nichols. Mrs. E. C. Gard
ner and Mrs. L. O. Penland attended
their card club at Mrs. Franco'a home
In Afthlsnd Tuesday.
Mr. and Mra. H. J. Carter of Ash
land called at the William Glenn
home Sunday.
A few of the ladles of the com
munity met Wednesday at the club
house and sewed on Red Cross ma
terial. N. E. Hawk lost his milk cow, a
yearling heifer and calf last week.
They got Into a shed and ate some
arsenate of lead spray dope.
Cross-Word Puzzle
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while clergy
and choir
enter the
church
Color
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CERMAK DEMANDS QUICK 'CLEANUP' IN CHICAGO
lr l
Mayor Anton J. Csrmik of
of boor flati and spsakeaslos at
James Allman (left) la atandlng
UNION 76 BOASTS
I
Since January 6, Union 76 gaso
line purchased by local motorist
has possessed an Increased effective
octane rating which definitely places
It In advance of
competitive brands
of motor fuel on
t.he Pacific Coast,
according ao an
made here
by o. B. Myer.
Portland, district
manager for the
Union Oil Co.
The new advance
in the anti-knock
rating of 70, Mr,
Myer stated, la
C. 8. Myer, the third that haa
District Maiinger been made since
t nlon Oil Co. the introduction of
the orange -colored motor fuel & year
ago.
The new Union 70 gasoline is de
signed to burn in an engine with
an efficient non-luminous flame, and
also to develop explosion pressures
that do not exceed safety llmlU but
give & smooth flow of power. In
modern automobile engines, a low
octane gasoline gives Imperfect com
bustion, which takes the form of ft
yellow luminous flame that dissipates
heat units to the cylinder walla rath
er than converting them Into power,
and thus causes overheating of the
motor. At the same ttme, the maxi
mum or pesk explosion pressures de
veloped under Imperfect combustion
conditions are aeveral times aa great
aa under proper firing; these abnor
mal explosion pressures result In ex
cessive wear of the cylinder walls,
and main and conneotlng rod bear
ings. Because of lta extremely high anti
knock rating, 70 gasoline actually
harnesses the heat that la wasted
by the motor fuels of lower octane
rating and turns it Into power that
makes for belter performance of the
motor.
Millions of dollars In refining
equipment, years of researrh work
and an adequate supply of selected
crudes are necessary to the produc
tion of Union 76, the local district
manager said, adding that the com
pany la in the position of having
ample quantltlea of selected crudes
which yield high anti-knock gaso
line. In addition, Its cracking and
other refining facilities make It pos
sible to Increase the octane rating ot
70 gasoline considerably above that of
fuel obtained by the ordinary method
of distillation.
Rose Queen Crowned
Dorothy Edwards, Junior college
:o-ed It crowned Queen of the
atjdena tournament of roies by
jry Mohr to reign at the annual
slvlc celebration Jan. 2. (Associat
ed Press Photo
Notice.
On and after this date, I will not
be responsible for any debts con
tracted by my wife. Oladys V. Shelby.
January 4, 1933.
ALFRED B
fsif'
Chicago told the city's pollcs oaptalns that Chicago must bs purgsd
ones, at a maana of allmlnatlng organliad crlma. Pollcs Commissioner
beslds tha mayor. (Associated Praaa Photo)
KM ED
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:00 Breakfast News, Mall Tribune.
05 'Musical Clock.
18 A Peerless Parade.
30 Chopping Guide.
:00 Friendship Circle.
;30 Today.
:4 5 Choppers' Tour.
:00 U. 8. weather Forecast.
;00 Schubert's Love Bongs.
;30 Morning Comments.
45 Memories.
00 Quartettes Parade.
18 Morning Melody.
30 Song and Comedy.
:00 JMld-day Review.
10 Popular Vocalists.
30 News Flaehes. Mall Tribune.
30 Martial Melody.
:00 Patriotic Program.
18 Dreaming the Waltn Amay.
00 Dance Matinee.
00 Songs for Bveryday.
KM ED Program Review.
:38 Chandu Review for Paat Week
So Across the Seas to Hawaii.
:00 Popular Parade.
:45 News Digest, Mail Tribune.
:00 Dinner Dance Music.
:00 eventide.
:30-8:30 Tour Favorite Dine
Bands.
Menus of the Day
By MRS. ALEXANDER GEO ROB
A JANUARY DAT
Breakfast
Orange Juice
Cooked Oatmeal and Cream
Egg Omelet
Broiled Bacon
Buttered Toast Coffee
Luncheon
Meat Sandwiches Hot Chocolate
Fruit Loaf Apple Sauce
Dinner
Macaroni and Cheese
Candled Sweet Potatoes
Bread Butter
Cabbage Salad
Lemon Cocoanut Pie Coffee
Egg Omelet Serving 4
4 yolka eggs.
4 tablespoons old water.
teaspoon salt.
"4 teaspoon pepper.
teaspoon celery salt.
4 egg whites, beaten,
a tablespoons bacon fat.
, Beat yolks and add water and sea
sonlngs. Beat 1 minutes. Fold In
egg whites. Heat fat In frying pan.
When hot and smoking add omelet,
Lower fire and cover. Cook very
slowly 19 minutes. Turn half over
and serve.
rrult Loaf
3-8 oup fat.
1H cups sugar.
egga.
cup milk.
2 teaspoons cinnamon.
1 teaspoon cloves.
teaspoon nutmeg.
1 teaspoon vanilla.
1 cup shopped1 dates,
j cup chopped raisins.
cup chopped nuts.
34 cups flour.
1 teaspoon soda.
Cream the fat and sugar. AQ1 rest
of Ingredients and beat 3 minutes,
Pour into loaf pan lined with waxed
paper. Bake 50 minutes In moder
ately slow oven.
Macaroni and Cheese, Serving f
4 tablespoons butter.
8 tablespoons flour.
1 cup macaroni stock.
2 eups milk.
5 cups cooked macoronl,
cup grated cheese.
3 tablespoons chopped celery.
4 tablespoons catsup.
1 teaspoon salt.
4 teaspoon paprika.
Melt butter and add flour. When
blended, add stock and milk. Cook
until creamy sauce forms. Stir con
stantly. Add rest of Ingredients,
Pour Into buttered baking dish and
bake 3ft minutes In moderate oven,
To aid In preventing raisins from
going to the bottom of the cake mix
i tures, heat the raisins until they are
i plump and then add them Immedl
lately to the cake batter.
Desirable bouses always la first
class condition for rent, least or eels
Cal) 108.
Real Estate or insurance Leave it
to Jones. Pbon T04).
Fender and body repairing, prices
rlfht. Brill Sheet Metal Works.
Leiktng loots repaired
work ot any kind call M.
Poc roof
NO LEGS BROKEN:
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.3 Toer cent hrss? vmiM nrl,.
Intoxleato som. nnr1. Tt.
on how accustomed to drinking a
person Is, also on hl physical con
dition. The public reaction from ac
tivities of brewera also la doubtful.
Likewise, some think 3.3 beer might
relievo agitation for repeal.
The lesnliyrs of Mr. Roose-velt so
far behind and In front of the scenes
have been strongly toward the Ideas
of the west and aouth.
His announcements thus far and
the aoundlng-out activities of hie
best thinkers may have powerful po
litical results. The last election show
ed the east la Important only when
the west and south split. Roosevelt
carried the east, but did not need It.
The movement for him came essen
tially from the west and south.
If he keepa those two sections fee
four yesrs he need not worry further
about re-election.
rrlende of Norman Davis will be
disappointed If he la not made secre
tary of atate. They are already
counting him In. They galneof heart
when Secretary of Stat fltlmson went
to New York to see him after Darts
had aeen Roosevelt, stlmson haa said
he would confer with hla successor
as soon m he knew who he wss to be.
A very good source ssys Senator
Olass has been offered the treasury
ship and has declined. He will not
reconsider unless pressed strongly.
His health Is not good.
Labor pressure against selection ot
Frances Perkins aa labor eecretarT
has recently become so strong ah
may have to be discarded.
Those yarns about the Democrat
going to fight Roosevelt on the sale
tax were slightly off. They were du
to a misunderstanding with Chair
man Collier of the house ways and
means committee. He wan largely
responsible for the misunderstand
ing. He Intended to announce that h
sales tax would be smong ten meth
ods to be considered by his com
mittee. The way he said It led some
to thli.k that was to be the big busi
ness. Both he and Floor Leader
Ralney sometimes have trouble in,
making themselves clear.
Some very prominent men have
been among those trying to chisel
their way Into the Inner Democratla
circle here by posing as Roosevelt
messengers. One of them even fooled
Speaker Gamer. He thought the fel
low really came from Roosevelt. Em
barrassing mlsunderstsndlnga have
been narrowly averted.
The Democratle leadera are becom
ing wary. They demand credentials
from messengers now.
Colonel House Is not writing those
magazine articles about "Do We Need
a Dictator" and auch for fun, for hie
health or because he needs money.
He haa plenty of all three.
The best Informed Washington
quarters believe Colonel House la
trying to prepare the publlo mind
for some strong Roosevelt policies
which are In the making.
Stagg M ay Leave
Sanitarium Soon
NBW YORK, Jan. 8. WP1 If he
oontlnuea his rapid Improvement,
Amoa Alonze Otagg. 71-year-old foot
ball coach, probably will be able to
leave the Medical Arts aanltarlum
here next week. He la suffering from
bronchial pneumonia.
Silk. Woolen and Knitted
Dresses and Suite reduced to
S.1 95-6.9S-10KS and up.
ETHBLWYN B. HOFFMANN.
Broken wlndowa glazed by Trow
Bridge Cabinet Works.
AUCTION SALE
BATI RDAY P. M.
Tables, malm, radio, stoves, cup
board, gas engine, apples, potatoes,
pigs, rabbits and other things too
numerous to mention.
MRPFORP AI.TTION nOVB
31 S. Fir St.