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PAGE SEVEN 9 MTDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, JfEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1933. If 7m DON'T FORGET TO PHONE THAT WANT AD HERB ARaTHB RATES) pr word first inaartloii (Minimum J&c Bacb additional insertion. pet word 1 1 (Minimum lOo) Per line dot month, without (vmo ehuizes tub 75 Phone C 5FT RiSi!' LOST LOST I dog missing" call 1516. I ""WANTED SITUATIONS '- ' i , -... inV, nmrk. tn ,d or out 626 W 4th Ph. 832-X Vxpert PAlNTttR will do sign palnt-f- interior derating - general J aJnt joba. call at 323 So. Central "WANTED MISCELLANEOUS .5SnKarryKeen trunk and J mouSting for model A Jord: muat 1 be in good condition and cheap fur j naanV "goxl W8. care Tribune. 1 to Los Angeles or vicinity. Will 1 aharo expenses. Phone 729-R. ANTBD -Modern four or five room ..Z. wlt.H u. to two acres suitable- lor garden. Six months or year's rent In advance II desired. Must be on good road vf and reasonable. Address Mall Trln j une. Box 123. AM In the market for a gold placer v t Thnnns. oen. Del. propoi tj. v. - - r-. Grants Pass. , . WANTED to buy or trade wood for L stationary engine for wood saw. Hatton, Central Point. 'WILL PAY oash for 10 shares Jackson 'i County Building and Loan preferred I stock Box 969S. care Tribune. WANT TO BENT Completely furn ished home. Near high school, fire place, furnace. 2 bedrooms. Phone 10U-J WOOD-SAWING. Phone 978-W. RAW PURS WANTED Eastern prices paid. You don't have to wait for returns We ray cash, we buy Hides. Peltt and Wool. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N Grape St. Phone 1062 WANTED Household goods, stoves. feutla n. nrtlflt h&VB VOU " MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 97 N Grape 8t Phone 1062. FOB RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Furnished modern 4 room bungalow, garage. Inquire 620 Oak St. FOR LEASE 202 80Uth Orange, lix room attractively iurmonea or OUomatlc hot water heat, Frlgld lre, electric range, fireplace, four blocks from new court house; Charles R. Ray, Realtor, Medford Bldg. Phone 302. HOUSE and garden for rent. Phone 303, Jacksonville. FURNISHED 2-room cabin, 68.S0. 114 Tr'PP- DUPLF.X Cloe In, large living room, fireplace and furnace. Tol 933 or 39. HOUSE 19 No. Peach, 20, water paid, 6 rooms, range. Phone 1042-W. 710 DAKOTA wood stove; 615.00. First Ins. Agency. 824 13TH Low rent. First Ins. Agc7. 1004 E. JACKSON Wood stove; rent right. First Ins. Agency. 618 BERRYDALE 613.50, water paid. First Ins. Agency. FOR RENT 1204 NUntlc. First Ins. Agency. FOR RENT 5-room furn. house: nice and clean. 509 N. Riverside. FOR RENT East side five room house, well furnished, water paid. 22.50. Phone 1149. FOR RENT (15 00. water paid, good i 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; built-lns and fireplace. 518 S Oakdale. FOR 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. 108. FOR RENT 824 W 13th Tel. 105 FOR RENT HoUi-s, $1240. 15 and $17.50. Tel. 105. FOR RENT Partly furnished home, close In. - nice ehade. garden spot, garage. $20. water rent paid; lo cated at 815 So. Rlversrside; In quire at 825 So. Riverside. 5 -ROOM modern stucco: cook stove and heater; 115 00 Key at 531 Spencer FOR RENT -room ni.toern furmsa M house; riardwitfy floors, over. stuff ea electric ran&e. Call at 630 Ol 1 Central. FOR RENT HOUSE FOR RENT Clean, partly furnished 4-rootn bouse Telephone 488 -M FOR RENT 6-roona rurntahed bouse and garage Call at 846 N Bartlett 741 WEST JACKSON 6 rooms, good condition and location. Tel 106 FOR RENT Furnished 5-raom mod srn house Call at 41 8 RIveraide HOMES FOR KENT Call 798. FOR RENT Homes Furnished or unfurnished Brown & White FOR RENT APARTMENTS 2-ROOM apt., 10. 412 N. Ivy. NEAT furn. apt. Key 146 So. Ivy. FOR RENT Attractive ground floor apartment for oouple employed Call at 683 Plum St.. after 9pm or Sundays. FURN. 3 and 8 room apt; house, garage. 604 W. 10th. FURNISHED apartment Durell Court 82S N Holly, phone 1333-W PURN bachelor apt. $2.00 per week 445 So. Front. -OR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS ATTRACTIVE heated rooms. 404 8 Grape. FOR RENT Comfortable rooms: pri vate entrance One block from Main St. Reasonable rates. 313 8 Central. FOR RENT BOARD AND ROOMS BOARD AND ROOM a. 716 B. Main Rates very moderate. FOB RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT OR LEASE Ranch. Sam Pollard. S. of Talent. FOR RENT 1 and Vi -acre tracts near Medford Tel. 105. FOR EXCHANGE WOOD for .lay or potatoes, near Trail B O Skellenger. Trail. Ore. WILL trade dry 18" fir and Hard wood for light truck 821 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 at Ply mouth Dealer. FOR SALE 1930 Dodge two door - dan. fine condition Flck & und ley Hdwe.. OOOD CARS AT LOW PRICES 1933 Bulck Sedan $996.00 Used very little as a house car. Carries new car guarantee and ser vice. "Can hardly "be classed as a ilsed car 1925 studebaker Roadster $95 00 Thousands of miles - of unused transportation. 1937 star 6 Touring. , ...75.i0 Motor In fine condition. A good looking care In nice shape. 1926 Hudson Coach.... $50 00 A good sturdy car. Lots of miles In It yet. SKINNER'S GARAGE ' Bulck-Pontlao Dealer. 148 So. Riverside. Phone 103 FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE (Rocks, Orphingtona and Reds; also 3 pigs. Tel. 314-X. NEW LOW PRICES on chicks White Leghorns, Hansen strain, 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. DRESSIjER'S Square Deal Hatchery. 1107 E. Main. Phone 1569-Y. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK WEANBR pigs and feeders. Phone 591-R-3. WEANER PIGS Cheap. Duroc boar, harness, fat butchering bogs. M. P Baker, 21 Wagner Creek. Talent. RED feeder pigs. Adolf Schulz. Beagle. FOR SAI.b HOMES FOR SALE Good 8 room house least front) and nice loTJclos to Berry dale store A great bargain at $450 Terms. Phone S17-L. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE 13 ACRES Own water right: bouse and other buildings; on bus line; $1000 A. E. Dennis, Rogue River Oregon WHEN you think of real estate think of Brown j White. FOR SALE FUEL APPLE WOOD Phone 597-J-5. DRY WOOD of all kinds, sale or trade for grain or corn. Phone 153 Jack sonville. FOR SALE FRUITS VEGETABLES NEWTOWN APPLES Cheap. Ala Vista Packing House. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Fordson tractor end disc. 2-bottom gang-plow, woodsaw, or will trade for milk cows. J. Z. Weaver. Gold Hill, Star Rt.. Box i9. FOR SALE Choice baled alfalfa, $12 a ton: loose alfalfa hay, $8. Also baled straw at $4 ton. Tel. 697-R-l. FOR SALE Pat's Second Hand store Come get your bargains. Tel. 547-L FOR SALE Slide trombone. Tel 378-J TURKEY equipment for 1000. cheap. Lumber Cross. Vi ml. west willow Springs Service Station. FOR SALE Nearly new clrculstlng heater cheap for cash. Box 9720 Tribune. OKI the No HuMlng' and trespass ing signs at the MaU It bune Jub iffice: printed on jlotb to with stand tbe rain and weather. POR SAL Used sewing machine, all makfs $5 up. terms ll desired AH m Se akes rented and repaired White Sawing Mai'Mine Co, M Si, Usxileti, FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS YOU can now get Duart permanent wave for only $1.75 Prevost Beauty Shop. 16 Laurel. Tel iji-j. POR sand. gravel, sediment, fertilizer and - teaming Phone 9ia-i. ALFALFA. $3 00: wheat. $105 cwt; barley. 85c; ear corn. 90c Phone O A DeVoe 623-J-3 FOR 8 ALE Har ley-Davidson motor cycle $86 cash. See John, at Mall Tribune MISCELLANEOUS ASSAYER L1LJ EGRAN Corner Sixth and Front. Medford. Ore. General assaying under prewar prices, fo April 1st. will assay for gold at 75o per sample. If two or more are de- . ilvered at same time. UPHOLSTERING Fefinlsnlng re gluelng. Thlbault. Phone 969-R. GET the "No Bunting' and trespass ing signs at the Mall Tribune Job fflee: printed on cloth to wttb ttand the rain and weather HAWLEY TRANSFER - Expert pack . era and movers Special livestock moving equipment Prices right Satisfaction guaranteed 619 North 1 Riverside Phone 044-S , BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON CO. 4HHTHAC1 TO. Abstracts ol Title and Title Insurance, rnr only cumplpte Title System In jaouop County. MURRAY ABSTRAOI OO. Abstracts of Title. Title Insuranoe Rooms 8 and 6. No 83 North Central Ave. upstairs Automonrle Loans. CONTRACTS REFINANCED PAYMENTS REDUCED We pay up balance due dealer, bank or usance oompany and extend your payments Additional money loaned Phone 81 for appointment Attorney-at-Law. GLENN O. TAYLOR LAWYER, POST OFFICE BULBING MEDFORD. OREGON Expert Window Cleaners. LSI OEORIJE DO H - Tel 1172 House oleanlng Floor waxing Ori ental rug oleanlng.. specialty Job Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant in southern Oregon Printing ol all kinds: Book binding; loose-leaf ledgers, and blanks billing systems duplicating cash sales slips and everything in -the printing line.- 38-80 N Grape Phone 76. Painting and Paperbanglng. HARRY MARX Painting tlnting paperhanging. Phone 14-F-. Res Coleman Creek road Money to Lend. WB LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE AND LATE MODEL AUTOS Three per cent per month on un paid balance No other charge See W E Thomas. 45 8 Central Ground floor Crateiian Theatre Bldg State License No 8-157 EAD3 rRANsFER at STORAGE CO. Offlce 1016 No Central Phone 816 Prices right Service guaranteed RE1NK1NG TRUCKING OO Trans fer and Storage We haul anything at a reasonable price. Ill No Fti Street Pbone 333 Piano Instruction BETTER piano Instruction. Individ ual or class The basic way Haignt Music Studio, Liberty Building. Phone 73. LEGAL NOTICES Call for Bids. School District No. 6, Central Poln. 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 to deposit with district clerk a certified check for 5 of the amount of hla bid Which check will be returned when wood Is accepted. Wood to be deliver ed by July 1. The board reserves the right to reject any and an bids. EARL LEEVER. Clerk. Administrator's Final Notice. Notice Is hsreby given that the undersigned Administrator of the es tate of Augusta R. Farlow, deceased, has filed In the County Court of Oregon for Jackson County, his duly verified :flnal account and ssld court has fixed Wednesday. February: 8th, 1933, at. ten o clock in the forenoon of said day at the court room of said court in Medford. Oregon, as the time and place for the hearing of said Final Account. Al' persons hsv lng any objections to the same sxe hereby notified to make or file their objections with said court at or be fore said time. THOMAS L. FARLOW, Administrator of the Estate of Augusta R. Farlow, deceased. Administrator's Notice of Sale. Notice Is hereby given, that the undersigned has been appointed by the County. Court of Jackson Coun ty. Oregon, Administrator of the es tate of Cyrus M. Paul, dece&sed: all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the ssme duly verified, to this Ad ministrator at his office In Medford National Bank Building, Medfora. Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. 0 Dated January 24th, 1933. OU8 NEWBURY. Administrator of the Estate of Cyrus M- Paul, deceased. Notice of .Appointment of Executrix Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned was on th 17tlj on of Jan uary. 1933, by the Order of the Coun ts court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County, sitting1 In probate, duly appointed Executrix of- the es tate of Emll Mohr, deceased, and thereafter qualified and la now such Executrix. All persons having claims against r.ald estate are required to present tnfm vlth proper vouchers within ! six (6) months from the date of this notice to said Executrix at the First National Bank at Medford, Oregon. Dated at Medford. Oregon, this 31st 'ay of January. 1933. HEDW1G MOHR, Executrix of the Estate of Emll Mohr. deceased. Eagle Point EAGLE POINT. Feb. 7 (Spl.l Many connected with the local health unit attended the bi-monthly meet ing of the Jackson County Health Association at Mrs. Glen Fabrlck's In Medford, February 3. Those from here were Mesdames Davlea, G. A. Ousterhout, H. W. Ward, R, T. Sea man and F. V. Barrett. They reported an Interesting and Instructive meet ing. A committee of the Parent-Teacher's met at the school house to ar range details for hot lunches and other business February 8. Regular meeting of the P.-T. A. will he held at the sohool house February 10. Final arrangement will be made for a dinner to be given Feb ruary 22 to raise funds for hot lunches. Further details will be giv en later. Mrs. Sarah Howlett and daughter Hattle left February l for fortland. They were attending Mrs. Howlett's daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt of Ohlloquln. Mrs. Hoyt Is In poor health and la going to Portland for medical treatment. Jesse Mlsner has been In Butte Falls for the past week visiting his sister, Mrs, F. A. Whaley and family. Mrs. M. L. Pruett and son Guy at tended to business In Medford Feb. 1st. Mr. and Mrs. w. E. Davles and Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Clark recently attend ed a meeting in Medford at the offico of R. O. Fowler. Mrs. Herbert Carlton of Prospect and little twin daughters visited her sister, Mrs. Blanche Stanley Febru ary 8. Mrs. Bessie Carlton arrived Janu ary 81 to stay for a while with her sister, Mrs. Cella Holmes, who has been suffering with arthritis for some time. Mrs. Holmes' nelce, Miss Leila Galllen, was staying with her for a while. rt la -ported that Earl Stoner, So entered the veteran's hospital some time ago for treatment for undulant fever, seems to be Improving, al though slowly.. Royal Brown has so far recovered from his recent severe Illness as to be up and about the house a little. He has made a remarkable recovery. Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Davles enter tained at dinner January 37 for Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Barrett. Everett Faber of Central Point was attending to business here lsst week. Mrs. M. L. Pruett spent the even ing February 3 with Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Haak, while her son Guy, and grandsons, Herbert and Donald at tended -the basketball- game mtrbe school gymnasium. : Home demonstration unit met with Mrs. F. V. Barrett and Mrs. Msbel Mack' to mako dross forms. Those attending were Mesdames W. H. Young. G. A. Ousterhout, B. A. Clark, H. W. Ward, Florence Throckmorton, Gene Walton, John Smith, Gertrude Haak, C. F. Davles, Mable Mack and the hostess. Next regular meting will be held March 3. when they will take up dress remodeling and finishing work. It is reported that Mrs. John Cox of Oakland, Calif., old-time resident here, and sister-in-law of Mrs. M. L. Pruett, la in very poor health. Her husband passed away about a month ago in that city after a long Illness, and was brought to Medford for bur ial. He was prominent In business circles here for many years. Mrs. Nancy Watklns received word from Lewlston, Idaho, of the death Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS 1. Caroled Deed I. Greek god Of lovs It. Smell IS Reeret 14. Ardent affec tion 15. City of the leaning tower 16. Feminine name IT. Optjoilie of a weal her It. Walked a short dis tance tO. Rear end of ft boat It. Defile 22. Nimbi it. Make a mis take ST. Female sheep SO Take oat 33. Cloeer 84. Lons flab 85. A niter 17. Ancient laves IS. An are of the h or If on 40. Over 43. Attempted 17. Cavern Solution of Yesterday's Puzzto Pll ITW E R EfSlNS kliHl J-- C 0 N S T A N Tp LEST ARMOR G E C3 DE ilHORlIPUSE .1.1 A L A L U Mil AVON S T UMB L ED aM IIhIFr aIawe aIle.soiresMpe1n 41. Title of a monk 49. Burrowing animal BO. Roman road 61. Poultry orod- uct EX. Cltv fn Penn sylvania BS. Small depression 2 3 14 S Z 17 I? l' I" ; l lj 8: il . IB 1 Jo 111 111 2 a? WHIP 111 1H III ;- i. ii. 23 25 ' If7 26 Jo J pip 3Z 33 -..kii S Isl 1 38 Jf m IP Ht .it: m m m -y .i-ttf, i If -f 3 of her daughter. Mra. Alber" Phillips, being bedfa-a for six months. Mr. and Mra. Phillips formerly lived In this community and are well known to old residents. Mrs. Phillips t ea a sister to Mrs. George Phlll.ps. and Mr. Phillips a brother of GeOorge Phillip. People of this community ' were shocked to learn of tbe accidental death of Carl Stanley of Medford Feb. 3. Mr. Stanley was reared here and three brothers and two sisters are local residents. Brothers and sisters from here who mourn his loss are Roy Stanley, Tom Stanley, Fred Stanley, Mrs. Rachel Cotman and Mrs. George Daley. His father passed away In tbts community about a year ago. F. A. Whaley from near Butte Falls spent February 3 In Eagle Point at tending to business and visiting friends. Foots Creek FOOTS CREEK, Feb. 7. (8pl.) Mr. and Mrs. Town of Bitka, Alulta, who have been vlaltlng their daughter, Mre. V. Cerveney, lor three week, are returning to their home this week. Raymond Blair of Oold Hill epent February 4 with Junior Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cook and son, Alva, ol Oold Hill apent last week at the Cook and Rowe mine. Mr. and Mra. W. H. Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Andy Bhlnn or Grants Pass were looking at the Plokett and Mc Donald ranch February 6. Marjorle Camernl of Oold HUt spent the week-end with her aunt. Mra Effle Blrdseye. Mr. and Mra. L. L. Smith and dau ghter, Dorothy, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Lyman of Gold Hill February 6. Jay Davidson of Grants Pass visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cook at the Cook and Rowe mine February B. Rolland Stlehl and Mr. Harding were Riviera callers February 8. Riviera RIVIERA, Feb. 7 (Bpl.) Mr. and Mrs. George Lanes, who spent a few days at Riviera, have returned to their mine on Foots Greek. Mrs. Clay Bile, Bonnie Jssn and Robert Biles, Mra. Frank Tompkins and Mrs. Roy Tompkins called on Mrs. Julia Rucker February 3. Blaine Biles and Thomas Newton spent Saturday evening nd Sunday at the Bryan Ward home In Gold Bill. Miss Marie Biles, Edith Dusenberry. Genevieve Stumbo and Bud Webb were shdpplng in Medford February 4. Mlas Mary Hsnsley and Ted DeFord of Sams Valley visited Vlrgle Rose January 39. Mrs. Bryan Ward and Norma Lee and Kenneth Ward spent the week' end with Mrs. Ward's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Biles. -J Mr. and Mrs. Ben Harrison visited at the O. O. Can home Sunday. Fire Raked Vessel In Tow For Shore PORTLAND. Feb. 7. (AP) Flames which yesterday swept through the engine rooms and lower sections of the Paclflo shipper of the Furness line had been practically extinguished today, and the 9600-ton vessel was surely under the tow of coast guard cutters, bound for Portland. . , Oregon Weather. Fair and continued cold tonight and Wednesday, but with volley fogs east portion; gentle to moderate changeable winds offshore. Cross-Word Puzzle T. Beverage I. Puff no 9. Assumed oharaotei 10. Finished 11. Observed 19. Make poetry 20. Hishwavs 22. Vase 23. American hu morist 24. Teamster's command 25. Sick 21. Sea eagle 28. Tiny 29. Plant of the Renus Vlcla St. Silkworm 33. Covered With a sens of tullt 39. Come oat 88. Prevent 39. Custom 40. Sour 41. Diminish 43. Baking chain ber 44. Time lone (tone 45. Lamb's Die- doovm 48. wild animal 48, Nourished B4. Scotch river 60. Pre c in DOWN i. 8oaks up 3. Entrance S, Oman of smell 4. Take hold of 5. A moon of Uranus S, Nestle. . NEW SKATING CHAMPIONS CROWNED 1 .X j . 1 -A Mslvln Johnson of Detroit and Kitty Klein of Buffalo, N. Y., wen tha men's and women speed skating championships of the United States In the two-day meet at Oconomowoc, Wis. (Associated Press Photo) Courthouse News (Furnished by the Jackson County Abstract Co., 131 E. Sixth Street.) Marriage Licenses. Martin Heldateb snrt Lerotta B. Nixon. John V. Raff and Mildred M. Fame worth. Circuit Court Jackson County Building and Loan Assn. vs. Mary E. Dorsett; foreclosure. Colonial Oarage ve. h. A. ' Banks; chattel lien. Wm. Berthold Barnum et al. v. Suncrest Orchards, Inc.: for money. Jackson County Bldg. and tonn Assn. vs. Sarah B. Edmondson, W. L. Edmondson; foreclosure. Estate of W. H. Hamlin (dec.) ad mitted to probate. Estate of H. Drlskel (dec.) admitted to. probate. :r . ... Real Estate Transfers. Pauline Roberts to J. W. Gustafson W. D. .to part Lots 9 and .10, Perry Subdivision. Elizabeth B. Cronemlller to Charles Elliott et al; W. D. to part of Lot 1, Blk. 3, Burr's Addition to Medford. A. H. Chew to H. Wood Ayers; w. D. to part of DUO 48 In Tp. 38 S. R. 3 W. City of Medford to Mrs. J. M. Ruoh: Q. 0. D. to tract In Lot 3, Blk. 3, Cottage Addition to Medford. Fred Ruoh et ux to J. R. Soovllle et ux; W. D. to tract In Lot a, Blk. 3, Cottage Addition to Medford. Nettle O. Wilbur to 0. P. Talent et ux; W. D. to tract In Sec. 33 In Tp. 38 B. B. 1 W. 8. H. Hawk et ux to O. S. Butler; W. D. to north SO ft. Lots 18, 18, 17 and 18, Blk, 84, City of Medford. Jesse Houck to Kathryn Houck; gift deed to DLO 65; LOU 1, 3, 3, 4. 8, 6, 7, Sec. 34. Tp. 39 S. R. 1 E.; land tn Sees. 34 and 36, and DLO 80, Tp. 89 s. B. 1 E.; land In Sees. 19 and 30. TP. 39 S. B. 3 E ; land In Sec. as S. fc. 1 E ; land In DLO 43, Tp. 39 S B. 3 E. W. S. Merrlman et ux to Boscoe U Larso net ux: W. D. tc land In Sec 32 In Tp. 33 8. B. a E. m. Helen Has to Charles J. Hass; W. D. to tr&ct In Blk. 6, Galloway Addi tion to Medford. John F. Olcnn et ux to Kee Buch anan; Q. O. D. to Lot 38, Howard Park In Sect 13. Tp. 87 S. B. I W. State Land Board to William H. Merrltt et ux: deed to tract In Bro back's Reserve, Medford. William Bruin to Hattle B. Bruin; W. D. to 4.8 acres In DLO 69 In Tp. 38 S. R. 1 W. M. C. Llnlnger et ux to Peter O. Miller et ux: Q. O. D. to tracts 11, 43. 43, 44. Ashlsnd Acre. Sheriff to First National Bank Of Ashland; sheriff deed to land In DLC 63. Tp. 38 S. R. 1 W. and land 1.1 Talent. Oregon. , Grace M. Wilson to Wilson H. Wil son: W. D. to E'-j Llts 19 and 16, Blk. 3, Park Addition to Medford. S. H. Hawk to Pearl Hawk: deed to DLC 38 and Sec. 36. Tp. 36 S. R. 1 W. 4 Chicken Gizzard Proves Gold Mine Next to the goose that laid the golden egg. should be rated the chicken with the gold nugget In It glszard. Today, when Mrs. Robert B. Strang was cleaning a chicken which had been purchased at a local mar ket, she found a fair-sized nugget In the fowl's craw, she reported to The Mall Tribune. i . School Bus Skid Injures Couple SALEM. Feb. 7 (AP) A Turner school bus driver and a student pas senger were badly Injured yesterday when the bus akldded on Icy pave ment and craahed Into a wooden bridge. C. A. Bear, driver of the bus, sus Ulne4 broken rib and Rachel Oar ner, atudent, a probable fractured hip. Count Apponyi Dies In Geneva O EN EVA. Switzerland, Feb. 7. (AP) Count Albert Apponyi, WungsrlRn statesman, died here today after a brief illness. He was 87, 91 1 4V" Meteorological Report February 7, 1933. Forecasts. Medford and vicinity: Fair and continued oold tonight and Wedne. day. Oregon: Fair and continued cold tonight and Wednesday, but with val ley fogs east portion. Local Data. Lowest temperature this morning, 31 degrees.' Temperature a year . ago today: Highest, 49: lowest, 34. Total proclpltatlon since Septem ber 1, 1033, 10.63 Inches. Relative humidity at 6 p. m. yes. tcrday, 37; 8 a. m. today, 67. Sunset today, 8:33 p. rn. Sunrise tomorrow, 7:16 a. m. Sunset tomorrow, 6:36 p. m. Observations Taken at 5 a. m. . . .120 Meridian Time. . . - s Oity Boston 34 .... Cloudy Cheyonno a -33 .14 Snow Eureka 63 36 Clear Helena -4 w Los Angeles ....,. 63 40 Clear MEDFORD 83 34 .. Clear New Orleans 68 63 T. Oloudy New York 34 38 .... Oloudy Omaha ... 33 -13 .08 Snow Phoenix 58 .... Portland 46 38 ... Clear Reno 88 6 ,.- Clear Roseburg H.H 46 ' 36 .... Clear Salt Lako 30 -4 .S3 Clear San Francisco...... 63 44 .... Cleat Seattle ....i . 44 38 . P. Cdy. Spokane 34 3 w Cloudy Walla Walla 30 30 P. Cdy. Washington, DXJ. 36 33 , Cloudy POEMllSlPE OF 10 "I am oomlng out to Oregon. , To spend my vacation time, Where the lakes and stream abound in fish, Among the stately pine. To hear the song of the "Whip-poor- will" At night, In hi last repose. In the garden spot of Oregon, Where the old Rogue Tlver flow." With these words, a. P. Cole, owner of the Douglas Monument work of Douglas, Ariz, announce that he 1 planning to come to Oregon. A lettsr was received by the local Chamber of Commerce from him yesterday, written upon receipt of literature mailed by the chamber, and a copy of the Medford Mall Tribune. "I received the Mall Tribune O. K and wish to thank you for your kind ness In sending me the desired infor mation," the writer state. "Further wish to say that t am In earnest about coming to Oregon, a soon a t can sell or trade my property here. Would like to come and live for the rest of my life with you people. May be up there this spring to look around; want a lower altitude." A desire to fish and hunt la Ore gon Is also expressed by Mr. Cole, who included a list of his properties In the letter to the Chamber of Com merce. Peasants March To Forest Work ARCHANGEL, Ruse la, Feb. 7 (AP) Thousands of peasant drafted for work In th lumber camp of the north have set out on "Stalin's march to the forests" to help the regular lumber camp hand catch up with the timber production scheduled In tbe second five-year-plan. For Fuel Oil deliver..- Phone S33 Reinklng Trucking Oompany. We ftrr a, a. gxoea stamp, M 'A ' ,t. K FRANCE WILL PAY 4 OFFICIAL BELIEF (Continued nolo Page one) Is officially promulgated In the In augural address. The only way you can raise money for public works Is by a bond Issue. You can only balance your budget b? leaving the bond Issue to one aide. You must sell your bonds to the bankers. Five billions Is a lot of money. Even the government would have a hard time tight now trying to mske the bankers loosen up with five billions for such a venture. The Hsrrlson bora will have to dress the idea up In prettier clothe than now adom It to fool a banker these days. The Democrats got Into a very bad Jam on economy. Skillful leading by Senator Robin son brought them out without any -broken skulls am: with a minimum of publicity. ' senator Tyding of I'aryland blun dered Into the mess With a really drastic economy resolution. He want d all appropriations cut. to meet ex pected Income. That sounds fairly good. Essentially It Is the Roosevelt program. But It would ball up the ... game. The Democrat want to let Mr. Roosevelt handle the economy busi ness when he come in. Nothing would be saved by going at It now. The Republlcana were gleeful that Tyding put tn the resolution. They demanded a vote. Robinson called a cauciu and got Tyding Into line. Aside from being untimely, hi reso lution was also Impracticable. Tyd ing was finally convinced of that faot and agreed to withdraw the reso lution. Republicans refused to let the Dem ocrat out of their hole so easily. They screamed for a vote. nd finally got It in an Indirect way. . The situation showed clearly that Republican leadership in the senate 1 crafty and strong. The Democrats are going to have their hand full even when their big majority come in Marcn . Form Government League at School, Lone Pine District LONE PINB, Feb. 7-(8pl.) Pupils of Mr. Thornton' room at the Lone Pine sohool, have organised a Little CI titans' League, and meetings am held each Friday morning at ten o'clock, A president, vice-president. secretary, librarian and reporter are ohosen. A co-operative agent Is- ap pointed by the president, and a roll of honor, based on grades, attend ance, cleanliness, co-operation and care of school property 1 a part of the business of the K 0. L. The school ha issued a list of atu dent who ,had perfect attendance re cords for the month of January, and Included Maxtne Parker, Robert Rob inson, Mary Lou Ray, Eugene Duns gon. Jean Parker, Thelma Howard. Henry Nahss, Freda Van Ortwlck, Al den Htbbert, Imo Foresee, Junior Bumgardner, Oran Hoxworth, Dal Howard, Marlon Johnson, Walter BIsh, Oene Tedrlck, Elsie Mitchell, Haynes, Robert Rose, Emelle Nahss. Herbert Howard, Velma Van Ortwlck and Amoa Ray, Those with 100 per cent In spelling during the month were Agnes, Bertha and Velma Van Ortwlck, Imo Fore Me, Mary Elliott, Carl Davla, Eton Foresee, Vestal Davla, Walter Btsh, Elsie Mitchell, Oene Tedrlck, Dorothy Haynes, Millie Driver, Emelle Nana and Beula,h McOasland. According to word received from New York, Earl E. Brown of Portland, son of E. o. Brown of this city, ha been named a beneficiary in the es tate of Edwin Clarence Moller or New York, who died October 39, 1939. He is left a legacy of tlO.QOO. Brown became a friend of Moller In France during the war, and later Moller came to the United State from hi home In England. 4 In Hospital ..- -i -it." w, :S'. ,--.( '. TV 7 3w ... A young blond woman booked a Corllaa Palmar (above), former movl actress, Georol beauty win ner and estranged wife of Eugene Brewster, formtr aereen magailn publisher, was taken to a San Fran cisco hoepltal for treatment for al aoholltm. 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