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MEDFOTCD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1933.
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DON'T FORGET
TO PHONE THAT
WANT AD
gEBB ARB IHE BATES t
pgy word first tnaertton &
(UlxUmum 360)
Bach additional inawtion.
I tain I main lAnl
per lino P month, without
M)T QhUISM ., tUft
75
Phone
LOST
LOST I dog musing, call 1516.
WANTED SITUATIONS
WANTED By experienced lady with
daughter of 9, position In mother
Y less home. Phone 837-X.
MAN OR WOMAN want Job work, in
aide or out. 626 W 4th Ph. 832-X
EXPERT PAINTER will do sign paint.
In Interior decorating general
point Job Call at 223 So Central
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WAJTTED Modern lour or five room
.H aar.ra with A to two
acres suitable for garden. Six
DlOntns or yrf o icmu ... - -
if desired. Must be on good road
and reasonable. Address Mall Trib
une. Box 123.
AM In the market for a gotd placer
property, Bert i-aiuia,
Grants Pass.
WANTED to buy or trade wood for
stationary engine ior woou saw.
Hatton, Central Point.
WILL PAY oash for 10 shares Jackson
County Building and Loan preferred
stock. Box 9699. care Tribune.
WANT TO RENT Completely furn
ished home. Near high school, fire
place, furnace, 2 bedrooms. Phone
1011-d
WOOD-6AWINQ. Phone 976-W.
RAW PURS WANTED
Eastern prices paid. -You
don't have to wait for returns
We pay cash.
We buy Hides. Peltt and Wool.
MED FORD BARGAIN HOUSE
37 N Grape St. Phone 1062
WANTED Household goods, stoves,
tools, or what have you.
MED FORD BARGAIN WOU8B
37 N Orape St. Phone 1062.
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR LEASE 202 South Orange, six
room attractively furnished home,
Ollomatlc hot water heat, Frigld
alre, electrlo range, fireplace, four
blocks from new court house.
Charles R. Ray, Realtor, Medford
Bldg. Phone 302.
HOUSE and garden for rent. Phone
302, Jacksonville.
FURNISHED 3-room cabin. 6.50. 114
Tripp.
DUPLEX Close in, large living room,
fireplace and furnace. Tel 933 or
HOUSE 19 No. Peach, 20, water
paid, 6 rooms, range. Phone 1042-W.
f 710 DAKOTA Wood stove; $15.00.
First Ins. Agency.
834 I3TH Low rent. First Ins. Age.
1004 E. JACKSON Wood stove; rent
right. First Ins. Agency.
018 BERRYDALE 12.50, water paid.
First Ins. Agency.
I"OR RENT 1204 Nlantlc. First Ins.
Agency.
FOR RENT a-room furn. house:
' nice and clean. 509 N. Riverside.
FOR RENT East side five room
house, well furnished, water paid.
t2-50. Phone 1149.
FOR RENT $16.00, water paid, good
duplex, living room, bed room,
kitchen, bath, well furnished, close
In. Phone 1149.
SMALL furnished house. Call at rear
305 So. Oakdale.
ATTRACTIVE new home; bullt-lns
and fireplace. 518 S- Oakdale.
yFOR RENT Modern home; furnace,
" fireplace, hardwood floors, large
living rooM. Phone 565-L-2.
FOR RENT 60 No. Peach. 6 rooms
and bath; oil burner. Tel. 105.
FOR RENT 824 W. 13th. Tel. 105
FOR RENT Houses, $12.50. 815 and
817.50. TeL 105.
fOR RENT Partly furnished home,
elose In. nice shade, garden spot,
garage. 820. water rent paid; lo
cated at 315 So. Riversrside; In
quire at 325 So. Riverside.
FOtf RENT Clean, partly furnished
4-room bouse. Telephone 488-M.
FOR RENT o-room furnished Douse
and garage. Call at 345 N Bartlett
FOR RENT 4-room modern furnish
ed bouse: nardwood floors, over
V stuffed electric range Call at 530
S Central
(-ROOM modern itucco; oook stove
and heater; 815.00 Key at 631
Spencer
141 WEST JACK30N 8 rooms, good
ponojuoa ana location. Tel, luA.
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT Furnished 6-roora mod
ern house. Call at 41 S Rlvemde
HOMES FOR KENT Call 798.
FOR RENT Home. Furnished or
unfurnished. Brown 4 White.
FOB BENT APARTMENTS
NEAT furn. apt. Key 148 So. Ivy:
FOR RENT Attractive ground door
apartment for couple empioyea
Call at 632 Plum St. after 6 p. m
or Sundays.
FURN. 2 and 3 room apts; house.
garage, ooa w. ium.
FURNISHED apt. downstairs. 844
North Bartlett. .
FURNISHED apartment. Durell Court
329 N. Holly, phone 1232-W.
APARTMENT FOR RENT Nice clean
apartment with garage, cheap, at
412 North Ivy.
FURN. bachelor apt. 83.00 per week
445 So. Front.
"OR BENT FURNISHED ROOMS
ATTRACTIVE heated rooms. 404 8
Grape.
FOR RENT Comfortable rooms: pri
vate entrance One block from
Main St. Reasonable rates. 323 8
Central.
FOB RENT BOARD AND BOOMS
BOARD AND ROOM a 71S E. Mala
Rates very moderate.
FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT OR LEASE Ranch. Sam
Pollard, S. of Talent.
FOR RENT 1 and h -acre tracts near
Medford. Tel. 105.
FOR EXCHANGE
TRADE! ISO-egg electric Incubator
for hens or wnat nave you. w. k.
Lamb, central Point.
WOOD for lay or potatoes, near Trail
R O Skellenger. Trail. Ore.
WILL trade dry 16" fir and hard
wood for light truck 82. East 4tb
FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE
CLEAR Southern Idaho property for
farm near Medford, some timber
and running water preferred. 801
N. Central.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
LIBERAL DISCOUNT on new 1932
Plymouth 4-cyl. sedan and coupe.
Eakln Motor Co.,. Dodge & Ply
mouth Dealer.
FOR SALE 1930 Dodge two door se
dan, fine condition Fick ee und
ley Hdwe. "
FOR SALE '29 Ford Tudor. 8135.00:
'29 Ford 4-door sedan, 8170.00; 19
Ford roadster, $145.00: and many
more to choose from. GATES USBD
CAR LOT.
GOOD OARS AT LOW PRICES
1032 Bulck Sedan $995.00
Used very little as a house car.
Carries new car guarantee and ser
vice. Can hardly be classed as a
tised car.
1025 studebaker Roadster ...895.00
Thousands of miles of unused
transportation. -
1927 Star 6 Touring ....$75.00
Motor in fine condition. A good
looking care in nice shape.
1926 Hudson Coach 850.00
A good sturdy car. Lots ol miles in
It yet.
SKINNER'S OARAGE
Bulck-Pontiac Dealer. '
143 So. Riverside. Phone 102.
FOR SALE POULTRY
NEW LOW PRICES on chicks White
Leghorns, Hansen strsln, 8 cents;
Reds and Rocks 9 cents. 24 page
catalog free. Jenks Poultry Farms.
Tangent, Oregon.
BRONZE hens. W. A. Pyburn. R. 4.
Buckshot Hill road.
DRESSLER'S Square Deal Hatchery,
ilvi a. main. rnone idob-y.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
WEANER PIGS Cheap. Duroo boar,
harness, fat butchering hogs. M- F
Baker, 21 Wagner Creek, Talent.
RED feeder pigs.
Adolf Schulx.
Beagie.
FOR SALt HOMES
FOR SALE Good 8 room house (east
Irnt) and nice lot close to Berry
dale store. A great bargain at 8450
Terms. Phone 517-L.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
12 ACRES Own water right; bouse
and other buiidlnga; on bus line:
$1000. A. E. Dennis, Rogue River
Oregon.
WHEN you think of real estate think
of Brown & White.
FOR SALE FUEL
APPLE WOOD Phone 697-J-8.
DRY WOOD of all kinds, sale or trad
for grain or corn. Phone 153 Jack
sonville. FOR SALE FRUITS A VEGETABLES
NEWTOWN APPLES Cheap. Ala
vista packing House,
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Slide trombone. Tel 278-J
TURKEY equipment for 1000. chesp.
Lumber Cross, $ ml. west Willow
Springs Service Station.
FOR SALE; Nearly new circulating
heater chesp for cash. Box 9720
Tribune. '
ALFALFA. $8 00; wheat. 81.05 cvrt.:
barley, 85c; ear corn. 90c. Phone
O A- DeVoe 623-J-3.
FOR send, gravel, sediment, fertilizer
and teaming. Phone 012-J.
FOR SALE Two large wicker doll
bugles, doll bed ano other tore
4'.iampoo shield and atand. 219 No
CentraL
FOR SALE Barley-Davidson motor
cycle ass cash see John, at isaii
Tribune
FUH SALSUsed sewing mscplnea all
mK.-a a up: terms u ae;r.rea an
makes rented and repaired White
Sewuf Maculae Co, 24 M, AerUeU,
FOR 8ALE MISCELLANEOUS
GET the 'No Hunting" and trespass
ing signs at the Mall rroune Job
office: printed on oiotn to wiin-
stand the rain and weatner.
ALFALFA. $8.00. E. E. Foss. Talent.
MISCELLANEOUS
YOU can now get Duart permanent
wave for only $1.75. Prevost Beauty
Shop. 16 Laurel. Tel 7.7-j.
UPHOLSTERING Feflnlshlng re
gluelng. Thlbault. Phone 969-R.
GET the "No Hunting" and trespass
ing signs at the Mali Tribune Job
tfflce: printed on oiotn to wiui
atand the rain and weather -
HAWLEY TRANSFER - Expert pack
ers and movera Special livestock
moving equipment. Prices right
Satisfaction guaranteed 819 North
Rlveralde Phone '044-X
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
JACKSON CO.
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstrarte of Title and
Title Insurance. 1'ne
only complete Title
system in eacasor
Coonty.
MURRAY ABSTRACT! CO. Abstracts
of Title. Title Insurance Rooms a
and 6. No. 82 North Central Ave.
upstalre
Automubrie Loans.
CONTRACTS REFINANCED
PAYMENTS REDUCED
We pay up balance due dealer, bank
or finance company and extend
your payments Additional money
loaned Phone 81 for aoDointmeni
Attorney-at-Law.
GLENN O. TAYLOR
LAWYER.
POST OFFICE BULDING
MEDFORD, OREGON
Expert Window Cleaners.
LET GEORGE DO IT - Tel 1172
House oleanmg Flooi waxing Ori
ental rug cleaning, specialty
Job Printing.
MAIL FRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT
Best equipped plant In southern
Oregon Printing ol all kinds: book
binding; loose-leaf ledgers, a o d
blanks billing systems duplicating
cash sales slips and everything in
the printing line 48-30 N Grape
Phone 76.
Painting and Paperbanglng.
BARRY MARX Painting, tinting,
paperbanglng. Phone 14-P-4. Res
Coleman Creek road-
Money to Lend.
WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE
AND LATE MODEL AUTOS.
Three per .cent .per .month on... un
paid balance No other charge See
w & rnomas, ao o tonww
Ground floor Oraterian Theatre
Bldg State License No 8-167.
Transfer.
BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
Office 1016 No Central Pbons 316
Prices right Servloe guaranteed
RE1NK1NG TRUCKING CO. Trans
fer and Storage We haul anything
at a reasonable prtoe. Ill No Fit
Street. Phone 833.
Piano Instruction
BETTER piano Instruction, individ
ual or class. The basic way. Halght
Music Studio, Liberty Building.
Phone 72.
LEGAL NOTICES
Administrator's Final Notice.
Nottcs is hereby given that the
undersigned Administrator of the
estate of William Grosh, deceased,
has filed In the County Court of
Oregon, for Jackson County, his duly
verified final account, and ssld court
has fixed February 14th, 1933, at ten
o'clock in the forenoon of said day,
at the court room of said Court, as
the time and place for the hearing of
aald Final Account. All persons In
terested are nereoy notined to make
their objections to said account, if
any they have, with said Court at or
before said time.
F. F. WAHL,
Administrator of the Estate
of William Grosh, deceased.
Call for Hid.
School District No. 6, Centrsl Point.
Ore., wishes bids to furnish 100 cords
or more of 4 ft. body fir wood. Bids
must be In by Feb. 13, 1933. Success
ful bidder will be required tfdepoett
with district clerk a certified check
for 5 of the amount of his bid.
Which Check will be returned when
weed Is sccepted. Wood to be deliver
ed by July 1. The board reserves the
right to reject any and all bids.
EARL LEEVER, Clerk.
Anderson Creek
ANDERSON CREEK, Feb. e.fSnl.l
Mrs. D. O. Hsle is ill with the flu.
F. cesey made a business trin to
Jacksonville Tuesday.
Frsnk Marquess and family were
out fa Phoenix Thursday.
jm, soacuoweu and wife were out
to the valley Wednesday.
Jas. Mays and daughter and Ed
ward Smith were in Ashland Wed
nesday. Geo. Kerby is hauling wood from
Jas? MacDowell's.
W. Shann and wife spent the week
end In Talent.
There is plenty of snow on the
ground and temperature holds low.
Mr. Danlca ealld at Steve Lunask's
Friday.
Ralph Orien spent Thuaday In the
valley.
1
PHOENIX LADIES AID
ALL DAY MEETING
PHOENIX. Feb. 6. (Spl.) Presby.
terlan Ladles' Aid met with Mrs.
Malmgren Thursday for an all-day
meeting with covered dish dinner at
noon.
As a surprise to Mrs. M. F. Sheets.
the ladies presented her with a huge
birthday cake in honor of her birth
day- r.
Table Rock
TABLE ROCK. rYb. 6. (Spl.)
Mrs. Geo. Wright left Wednesday for
Merrill, to visit her daughter. Mrs.
Leonard Bowman and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Prank H&rt and
daughter Phyllis. Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Newman and son Eugene are in
Portland this week where Eugene Is
receiving medical attention. They
will return Monday.
Rev. D. V. Randall of Medford con
ducted a, religious meeting here
Thursday evening.
Mt&ses Franoes Wilson and Emu
May, teacher at Affate, were dinner
gueets at the- R. E. Kealon home
Thursday.
Dick Straus of Sams Valley has
purchased the dairy cows belonging
to Prank Hart, who expects to mora
from the district in the spring.
Mrs. Ralph Wilson Is on the sick
list this week.
Elisabeth Housley, youngest child
of Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Housley. Is
111 with scarlet fever.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Brownlee of Ash
land visited friends here Wednesday
Prank Myers was in Medford Tues
day getting his spine adjusted after
an encounter with the family milk
cow. One of his neighbors suggested
that it might be oheaper to have the
cow's leg adjusted.
From all account the groundhog
saw his shadow here Thursday and
we are In for six weeks more winter.
Catt linen here and Con Devore,
Medford butcher, claim that stock
signs indicate that spring weather is
Juts around the corner.
Geo. Wright, who owns one of the
largest dairy herds In tihe district,
has leaded a dairy ranch In the Eagle
Point section and will move onto It
In the near future.
Howard District
HOWARD DISTRICT. Feb. 8.
(Spl.) Mr. and Mrs Prank Wldner
spent last week-end visiting at Klam
ath Palls.
Mrs. Croucher, Mrs. Brock and Mrs.
Thompson did the cooking at the
school house this week for school
lunches.
Ha Evans gave a birthday party
Thursday night at her home near
Oak Grove. Several young people
from here attended.
Mrs. Stump has been helping care
for Mrs. Kenneth fihroyer and emsll
daughter, near Central Point.
- Mr. and Mrs.-Jas. Parke vlslted -Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Lorton on the Old Stage
road Thursday morning.
Mrs. McKee visited Mrs. Applegate
In west Medford one day last week.
Mrs. Clarence Smith la quite ill at
her home west of town. Mrs. Tod
Smith has been helping care for her.
Frank Breen Is staying at the Parke
home while working at the forest ser
vice sheds.
Mr. Pratt and Pete McGonsgle have
been cutting and hauling wood from
near Ruch for their own use this
week.
The Stimson family is still quaran
tined with scarlet fever.
Dr. Drummond and Miss Runels
gave the school children a physical
examination Friday.
Be correctly corseted
by ETHHLWYN B. HOFFMANN
Sixth and Holly.
Mail Tribune Daily
ACROSS
V Deep hole
4. No thins; mnta
than
5. Stitches
13. Commotion
13. Genus of tho
olive tree
14. Wins
15. Unchanrlnff
17. For fear that
IS. Musical sound
19. Pitches one's
tent
10. Protective
covering
21. Hollow stnne
lined with
crystals
25. Portal
26. Transmit
37. Clear gain
30. Very minute
33. Email Ash
34. Went swiftly
35. Light touches
S7. Healthy
3R. Coast
40. Regular bat-
Ing In the
arteries
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flower
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salt
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CENTRAL POINT. Feb. (Spl.)
P. T. A. will have their annual
"Daddy'a Night" Thursday, February
9th. m
Mrs. Kathryn Menitt Is recovering
from an attack of flu.
Mr. and Mrs. Hemphill have moved
to the Phil Loose ley place east of
Bear creek.
Mrs. A. T. Lathrop returned Wed
nesday from a visit with her son
James of Williams creek.
Mrs. Geo. Wright is visiting for a
few days with her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bow
man of Merrill, Ore.
Nell Stone, the young son of Mr.
and Mrs. A. P. Stone Is being treated
for an Infection of the nose.
Several members of the recreation
club from this locality met with the
group at the court house Wednesday
night.
The Womens Btble Class of the
Federated Churches will hold their
monthly meeting at the home of Mrs.
Roy Wyatt Wednesday, February 8.
at 3:30 p. m.
Golden Link Bible class party will
meet at the home of Mrs. Victor Bur
sell Friday, February 10th. with new
officers In the chairs.
Mr. Peart has been confined to his
home for two weeks with Influenza
and is not yet able to return to bis
business at the blacksmith shop.
Mrs. H. P. Jcwott is recovering from
a several days' Illness from flu.
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Phoenix
PHOENIX, Feb. 6. (Special.) Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Boyer were dinner
guests of Mrs. M. P. Sheets Monday.
Phoenix residents attending re
creation club meeting at the court
house Wednesday night were Mr, and
Mrs. O. C. Maust. Mr. and Mrs.
Vaughn Quackenbush, Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Ward and Elva Caster.
Tom Caster. Mrs. Ed Stlllwell and
Lee Denser met at the home of Mrs.
P. A. bener Thursday and rehearsed
the play to be given at the next
meeting of the grange, Feb. 14th.
The Christian Endeavorers of the
Phoenix Presbyterian church were
graceful -hosts to a Christian Endeav
or rally Thursday night. A birthday
cake was prepared for the banquet by
Mrs. L. O. Caster, with 52 candles,
representing the A3 years . of Chris
tian Endeavor
,
Trail
TRAIL. Feb. 6 (Spb) Honoring
Mrs. Mary Warner's birthday Sunday
her three daughters gave a turkey
dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Charley Fryc's as a surprise to Mrs.
Warner. Those present were Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Warner and children. Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Ash and children.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fry and baby and
Ray Warner, the honored guest, Mrs.
Warner and the host and hostess and
little son.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Merrlman were
shopping In Medford Wednesday.
Boyd Tucker has been on the sick
list again, but Is better at this time.
Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Hutchinson were
shopping In Medford Friday.
Mrs. Boyd Tucker and Mrs. Ralph
Cross-Word Puzzle
7. Dine
H. Cold dish
fl. Rudimentary
10. Stinging insect
11. Becomes Arm
16. Atmospheric
disturbance
19. Pinal meas
ures of a
musical
composition
?o. Jewish month
31. Ecclesiastical
court
33. Kind of m
34. Finishes
36. Mark of a
wound
31. Long llshes
29. Large plant
31. Object of In
tense devo-'
tlon
33. Point on a
mariner's
compass
SC. Kitchen
Implement
89. Sisoends
40. Wild animals
41. Kind of rubber
42. Wickedness
41. Entice
46. Pshaw: dial.
47. Fold over on
4. Female shsep .
4. Lair
DOWN
1. Moccasin
3. Artificial lan
guage
ft. TTnlt of wolrht
4. Small engine
6. Ardor
6. Fail to follow
suit
MOTHER JAILED FOR CHILD SLAYING
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Mrs. Inu Carrell, former Chicago widow who confessed polsonlnt
her three children and drowning them In a bathtub, Is shown In oourt at
Charleston, III., as she was sentenced to a term of one to 14 year iftei
pleading guilty to one manslaughter charge. Left to rlghti Ben Anderson
and Charles Fletcher, defense attorneys; Mrs. Carrell and her moth
in-law. Mre.- Nora Carrell. An.nniat.ri Press Photnt
MAN DECORATED FOR
CENTRAL. POINT, Feb. 6. (Spl.)
Merle M. Rodenberger of San Prsn
clsco last week received the "Silver
Star" citation from the war depart
ment, for service under fire in the
Argon ne In 1918. He received the or
der or the "Purple Heart" last month
for his rescue of a comrade, under
fire.
The citation reads as follows: "Gen
eral Order No. 42 XVI. The division
commander cttiea with pride the con
duct In battle of Merle M. Roden
berger, corporal, Headquarters de
tachment, 4th Engineers, Chery Char
treuve. Prance, Aug. 6-10, 1018. -
"He showed splendid courage and
absolute disregard for personal dan
ger. While acting as runner, he re
peatedly exposed himself to intense
bombardment, while giving first aid
and putting gas masks on the wound
ed. With the help of one man. whom
he called to his assistance, and using
a broken down German stretchor,
which he was able to repair, he suc
ceeded in carrying the wounded to a
place of snfety over a shell and bullet
swept field, thus setting a splendid
example of bravery and loyalty ta
duty. By command of M. Oeneral
Henry."
Merle M. Rodenberger Is a nephew
of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Parra of this
city. He was born and reared here,
and his many friends will be pleased
to know that such honors are awarded
to him. He now lives in Son Fran
cisco, -
Tolo
TOLO, Fob. 6. (Spl.) Alton Whet
stone Is spending some time In San
Francisco.
Viola Belle Morrow spent a night
recently with Marjorle Davis.
Mrs, Houlihan, president of Tolo
Community club, requests ths mem
bers making quilt blocks to bring
them to next meeting at Mrs. P, D.
Tracy's February 9.
Mrs, H. F. Whetstone has received
news of the death of her niece, Mrs
Reah Springer In Shedd, Ore. She
was raised on the Applegate,
Eight KillpThT
Paris Explosion
PARIS, Feb. fl.fAP Eight per
sons were killed and about 100 In
jured, some of them fatally, when
boiler exploded today in the power
house or the Renault automobile
works at Blllancourt, on the edge of
Paris.
It whs feared there were other vic
tims trapped In ruins of the power
house, which was afire.
SpreckeU Favors
Reprisal On Debts
WASHINQTOON, Feb. .?) Ru
dolph Spreckels, New York and Cali
fornia sugar refiner, In a letter today
to Senator Thomas (Dm., Okla..
protected against the Impending debt
negotiations between President -elect
Roosevelt and foreign government,
and said if Europe could afford to
default America could refuse to pay
the bonds behind the loans.
Watson are very busy these days
learning to use sklls.
Mrs. B E. Ash spent Wednesday
visiting net daughter, Mrs. Charles
Cushman.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Merrlman spent
a few days visiting at the H. T. Swin
gle home on Trail creek. They drove
an far as they could with their car
and walked the rest of the way.
Those who heard the song over the
radio that was composed by Charles
Williamson of this place were more
than pleased with the song.
Mr and Mrs. E. E. Ash spent Thurs
day visiting Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Uutcb-
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PASSES AFTER V
SIEGE OF ILL HEALTH
Margaret Eml, resident of Medford
for the past 35 years, and very well
known In this vicinity, passed away
at a local hospital, ahortly after mid
night Sunday, after four yeara' Ill
ness. Mrs. Emlg was born at Byron,
aermany, November 23. 1864. At the
age of 13 she came to the United
states with her mother. They landed
at New York, and lived there for
three years, after whlcn time her
mothor went back to Germany.
In 188o ahe met and married Mr.
Adam Emlg In New York. Mr. Emig
passed away In this city In Septem
ber, 1833. They came to Jackson
county in 1808, and Sad lived here
continuously, making many friends
ana acquaintances, who will be sad
dened to learn of net death.
She was a wonderful Christian
woman and a member of the Sacred
Heart Cathollo church. She leaves
three daughters. Mrs. T. o. Lednlcky
of this city, Mrs. J. S. Wochnlck of
Portland, Mrs. J. S. Brender of Leav
enworth, Wash.; one sister residing in
ermany, 18 grandchildren and five
great-grandchildren.
Funeral services under direction of
the Pear Funeral Home, will be held
at the Sacred Heart Catholic church,
Wednesday at 8 a. m.. Father Francis
Black officiating. Interment will take
place Jn the Siskiyou Memorial park.
Prayers will be held at the Perl Fu
neral Home Tuesday evening at 7:30.
meteorological Report
February 8, 1 033
.Medford and vicinity: Fair and
continued cold tonight and Tuesday.
Oregon: Fnlr tonight and Tuesday,
colder east portion tonight and con
tinued cold west portion.
Lowest temperature this morning
37 degrees.
Temperature a year ago today:
Highest 43; lowest 38.
Total precipitation since September
1. 103, 10.63 Inches.
Relative humidity at A p. m. yes
terday 64 degrees; ft a. m. today 64
degrees.
today 4:fi& p. m.
Sunrise 7:30 a. m. Sunset 4:58 p. m.
Observations Taken at S A. Me
lsnth Meridian Time
City
Boston
Cheyenne ..
Chicago
Rureka .........
Helena
30 8
80 8
20 14
82 44
38 S
Clear
P. Cdy.
P. Cdy.
Cloudy
8now
Clear
Clear
Cloudy
Clear
Clear
Rain
Clear
Clear
P. Cdy.
Anow
Clear
Clear
Clear
Clear
Cloudy
.48
Los Angelea.
MEDFORD ...
New Orlrar.s
Nrw York ..
Omaha .
Phoenix , ,
Portland
Reno
Roseburg . ,
Salt Lake
San Franclsco..M
Seattle
Spokane .- .
Walla Walla.
Washington, D.C.
73 83 ....
80 31 ....
62 48 T
.... 14 .02
80 31 ....
70 84 T
.... 34 .02
32 12 ...
... 40 T
26 14 T
80 46 ....
40 r 88 24
36 22 T
80 24 JO
24 16
Oak Grove School
Director Is Visitor
OAK OROVS, Feb. 6. (Spl.) Mr.
Wright, a member of the Oak Orove
school board, wss a visitor at the
school last week. Another guest jf
the pupils waa Mrs. Green.
The history study group, which ts
held eadh Friday at the achoolhouse,
Is conducted so thst helpful Informa
tion might be given by the teaching
group. The claes Is conducted from
3:13 to 8 o'clock.
1 ikr
THREE CLEAR DAYS
Meteorological notes for January,
as complied by W. J. Hutchison, local
meteorologist, show the month was
characterized by a predominance of
cloudiness and frequent rain and
snow storms. Many of the snow storms
were of the KoMally type lasting for
short periods,- but rather vigorous
with ruty surface winds during pass
age over the valley. There were but
three days recorded as clear the bal
ance of the month being mostly over
cast with precipitation In varying
amounts and changeable character oc
curring on 38 days.
During the fore part preclpltatton.
entirely in the form of rain, occurred
almost dslly. Ths greatest 24-hour
amount for the month fell on the 2nd
and 3rd. totaling 1.03 Inches. An In
terval of three daya from tha 11th
to the 13th of clear skies waa followed
by practically dally precipitation
throughout the balance of January.
A variety of precipitation fell during
this later period; anows, rains, mists,
and snowa mixed with rain, but with
snow the most frequent form. The
accumulated anow depth measured
11.3 Inches for the month with the
greatest amount on the ground at
any one time 4.1 inchea. The larger
portion of snow melted as It fell or
soon after reaching the ground. Pre
cipitation totejeyl 3.38 Inchea, an ex
cess of normafof 0.88 Inches. Sea
sonal precipitation at the close of
January totaled 10.63 inches and is
also above normal by 0.40 inchea. The
monthly total la the greatest amount
for January since 1014.
Temperatures, both maximum and
minimum, averaged several degree
below normal. However, there were
no unusually low temperatures re
corded, the lowest being 18 degrees
on the 33nd. The highest was 80 de
grees on the 13th. Comparing these)
extremes with previous January rec
ord it is found that the absolute
highest In 23 yeara waa 88 degrees and
the lowest for the same length of
record 3 degrees below iro.
Ousty surface winds accompanied
much of the equally weather. During
a rather heavy southeast wind on the
24th a maximum velocity for the
month of 36 miles an hour waa regis
tered. Monthly wind movement to
taled 38T8 miles, an amount which la
somewhat greater than previous rec
ords ahow. Prevailing winds were
from the north.
Weather for the month was mostly
unfavorable for aircraft operation.
Changeable conditions with squally
westher frequent and with numerous
periods of valley fogs and upper air
at tlmea favorable for Ice formation
on aircraft comtlned to dlarupt con- .
atderable air traffic.
Max. Mln. Mn. Pre.
39 35 T
BAT A. VI A, Java, Feb. 6. Mu
tlnuoua native seamen who overpow
ered their officers and put to sea In
the Dutch cruiser De Zeven Provln
clen early yesterday, sent out a wire
lens message today announcing they
were heading tor Sourabaya, Java,
where the vessel would be) delivered
to naval authorities.
"We, the ship's hands," the) mas
se fre said, Intend to steam to Soura
baya. Wo do not intend violence,
but will deliver tho ship officially
Into the hands of the commander the
day before we) reach Sourabaya. Our
object Is to protest against an un
just wage) cut and against the arrest
of those who protested last week.
No one on board has been hurt. On
the contrary, all are well."
Nine Dutch officers and . several
petty officers were) prisoners aboard
the vessel.
ARTISTS AND AUTHORS
VIE ON GOLF COURSE
PALM BXACH. Fla., Feb. . (API
A smalt host of art lata and write ra
swarmed out on the course here to
day to see which play tha beat game
ol golf.
Last year Orantland P4ce won the
annual tournament of those who
make their livings by the pen, the
brush and typewriter, but he con
fessed he could write a better gam
than ha could glajr.
Char.
1 ........ 41 3i 38 T Cloudy
3 . 48 38 42 1.08 Cloudy
3 44 34 30 .02 Cloudy
4 48 34 41 .... Cloudy
8 48 33 33 T Cloudy
6 43 38 40 T Cloudy
7 38 34 88 T Cloudy
8 38 31 33 T Cloudy
44 30 37 .01 P. Cdy.
10 44 28 86 P. Cdy.
11 48 23 86 Clear
13 40 34 86 Clear
18 . 60 23 36 Clear
14 44 : 30 87 .04 Cloudy
18 42 30 36 J01 Cloudy
16 40' 22 31 .01 P. Cdy.
17 86 17 36 .... P. Cdy.
18 .... 40 28 38 .84 Cloudy
10 83 38 28 T Cloudy
20 38 31 24 T Cloudy
31 38 31 80 .13 P. Cdy.
23 42 IS 28 T . Cloudy
33 40 36 88 .01 Cloudy
34 43 3S 86 .98 Cloudy
38 . 36 28 32 .10 Cloudy
26 ....... 44 38 86 .31 Cloudy
37 44 38 36 .80 P. Cdy.
38 41 38 34 T Cloudy
38 43 33 88 .04 Cloudy
90 ..-.. 88 31 38 .07 Cloudy
31 48 33 40 .10 Cloudy
Mean . 414 37.8 344 8.86
IIIKIEW
WILL SURRENDER