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I, MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, BEDFORD, OREGON. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 21, 1933. PAGE NINE You Can't Afford to Miss the Buying Opportunities Listed Here Why Not Try a Want-Ad? WUTI to Mil rout Homer Want to get rid Of tew odds 1M indj IB Household furnishings Do tou seed tools toi-foui gar. Isnf . An inexpensive Want-AO ia ths Mall tribune Classified Page mil find the answer to these and many otbet perplexing problem. Here Are the Rates: Pat word Orel insertion He (Minimum 36c) Cacb additional Insertion, pet word (Minimum 10c) Per line per month, without MDt change l-a6 75 Phone LOST A.ru rOUNO LOST If doc missing, call 1818. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Qlrl to oare for 3 children during day. See Mrs. F. 0. Stlmson at American Packing House. ' WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Boy 18 to do 8 hours' miscellaneous chorea on Saturday. Wages $1.80. Chance for advance ment. Box 644, Tribune. WANTED Experienced men pear pickers. For Information Inquire Pinnacle Packing Co. No. 1. WANTED SITUATION WANTED House oleanlng by the t.A- ivi references: 20c Der hour: polishing floors a specialty. Will oare for children evenings. ISo per hour, all McAndrewa roan. umn stjhool alrla want to work for room and board and small pay. Call 6-F-22. BOY WANTS to work for room and board while attending school. Box 13731. Tribune. WANTED MISUBLMNISOOS WANTED 5 or 8-room furnished house. Tel. loaa. WANTED 100 tiers 12-ln. and 18-ln body fir, on ground. Will pay cash. State price. Box 13918. RE- UPHOLSTERINO. Thlb&ult, Phone 989-R. HONEST reliable man with atock and equipment wishes to lease ju-w-a. Improved place. Write to R. Box 82, Central Point. GRINDING GRAIN, reasonable, rates Medford Seed Feed Co, corner Fourth and Bartlett Sts. Tel. 803. WANTED Rabbit. Tel. 1348-X. wanted Laundry completely finish. ed, 8c lb. Also day work. Tel 4-F-3. WANTED Pasture lor cows, also want saddle horse. Chester Wendt. WANTED Laundry completely fin ished. 8o lb. Also day work. Tel 4-F-2. TBiMron hfrvtam hmiM Co rent. 8 bedrooms, walking distance to courthouse, fnune ik-j. WANTED White Leghorn pullets, Give detcrlDtlon and price. Box 123. Butte Falls. Ore. WOULD LEASE small herd Guernsey cows to Darty with feed. a. a HowslL Rt. a. Grants Pass. BAY GRINDING A specialty Brown the hay grinder, xto so. uentrai. JUNK WANTED VI pay cash for JUNK BATTERIES A RADIATORS. ALUMINUM BRASS. COPPER & lunk of all descrlntions. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE n No Grape Tel 1083 WANTED Household roods, stoves tools or what have you Medford Bargain House. 37 N. Grape St. Tel 1083. WANTED Listings of valley homes !n exchange for choior. Cal property- staple Realty CO.. Aniano. FUU KENT HOUSES 10 TO 822.50 Water paid 830 No. Holly. 908 W. 10th. 27 Washington. 1025 W. 9th. 916 Elm. Fires- Ins. Agency, H. H. Brown. Call 105; after 5, 1670. t?5.00 6-ROOM partly furnished house, water paid. 520 No. Orape. Call at 45 So. Central. FOR RENT One of the prettiest and homleat cottages In Medrord. Beau tifully and completely furnished. Nice yard and flowera. Furnace heat, basement, washing machine. Frigid aire, fireplace, garage In a splen did neighborhood. Available Sept. 16. 842.60. water paid. 630 W. 4th St.. or call 1473-W. Key at 44 N Peach. FOR RENT Desirable 7-room un furnlahed home; 8 bedrooms, screen porch, fireplace, hardwood floors, large lawn, with shade trees; with or without furnace heat. C. A. DeVoe, Phone 523-J-2. FOR RENT To adults or adults with grown children. Ideal 5 -room un furnished bungalow in flrat-class condition, cloee In: has oulit-ln fix tures, hestrola, electrio water beat er and tank: new tlnoletum on kit chen floor; laundry tubs, screened porchef. garage, wood house, nice lawn. See property at 719 W nth and call first door west. Ready for occupancy and low rent to good tenant. 823 MINNESOTA. 7 rooms, furns'-e heat. First Ins. Agency. H. H Brown. Call 105; a.'ter 6, 1670. rOB BENT HOUSES FOR RENT 4-room unfurnished house, cloee In. Inquire lei Bo. Holly. HOMES POR RENT Cell 890. FOR RENT House rent for carpen ter work. Boi 12088. Tribune. POR RENT 5-room unfurnished house. 1035 W. 10th. O. A. DeVoe. POI RENT Homes, furnished or unfurnished. Brown es White. BOUSES H0. I30 and water paid: wood range Phone 105. OLA3SY modern 8-room stuoco. eaet front Clear 826 Pine. FOR SALE OR RENT kidney Smith noma i.orner weat Main a orange Exclusive listing W L Vawter Jackson Oo Bsnk Bldg. FOB RENT APARTMENTS FURNISHED apartmente for adulte. 903 w. lotn. FOR RENT Furn. 3 room apt., heat & hot water. 345 N. Bartlett. FOR RENT Apta, 535 No. Riverside DURRELL COURT. 829 No. Holly. FOB RENT BOARD AND BOOMS BOARD AND ROOM at 718 E. Main Rates very moderate. FOR RENT FURNISHED BOOMS CLEAN ROOMS, good beds, board De Grover, 718 Welch St. FOR RENT Large front room, close in; hot and cold water; enowor. 30 So. Fir. ATTRACTIVE rooms, 404 8. Grape. BUSINESS OPPORTUNUT1ES meat MARKET and Grocery, well lo cated, dolnx good business. A real buy. 13806, care Tribune. FOB EXCHANGE TRUCK to trade for wood or what have you. Tel. S30-R-1. FOR SALE OR TRADE New Ha. wallan steel guitar, rabbits and angora goats. Mays, Rt. 1, Box 53, Talent. FOR SALE OR TRADE 30 head work and saddle horses. Tel. U3H-K. FOR SALE or TRADE Young pure bred brown Swiss bull. Tel. tri. WANT UVfcSTOOK Will trade equity in i-room house, excellent location box 10631 Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE Light sedan in good condition, for truck. Phone 697-R-l. i-ROOM modern home batb. laundry trar screened poroh. bullt-lns gar. age shade and fruit trees; 1700 equity for car. acreage . cabin site or what have you Phone 1538-L. or write box laaai. rriDune. FOR SALE OR TRADE Good sound work horse. 1400 lbs. 7 years old Walter Jones, 2nd bouse below bridge. So. Ashland. t'Oli EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR TRADE New 4-room modern furnished house, $1850. - Make your own terms. 308 Ashland Ave. FOR SALE, TRADE OR LEASE 10- cabin auto camp at Alturas, Cal Big Pines Lbr. Co., Meaiord, ore. TO EXCHANGE Nice little home In Bend. Ore., clear for something clear in Medford or Ashland, preier smau acreage. What have you. 166 7th St. Ashland. FOR SALE HOMES FOP SALE New 8-room modern house in Eugene, will sacrifice. Inquire 1129 Nlanl.0 St.. Medford FOR SALE REAL ESTATE LOOK AT" THIS 160, 320 or 840 acres STATE LAND along STATE hwy, near Florence, Ariz., at low price. Two dollars per acre will handle: 85 years balance, and not much of that. A. E. BUsa, 1006 Sunset, or phone 814. WHEN you think of real estate, think of Brown 8e White. FOR BALK AUTOMOBILES. FOR SALE One Federal truck, one Bulck sedan, cheap. Call 630 B. Central. FUR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Weaner plga. J. L. Frlnk, Beagle. ONE brood sow and 7 pigs, also 25 feeder pigs, all kinds of rams. 1520 N. Riverside. FOR SALE Milk cow. Tel. 132-L. FOR SALE Ramboulllet ewea, cheap. Geo. H. Stowell, Eagle Point. COWS FOR SALE Prof. O. Eruel- hardt. Route 3. FOR SALE Rambollette rams. 301-J-l. FOR SALE 100 aheep. Phone 417. FOR SALE MUSICAL l.NSlll t.Mt.MS PIANO FOR SALE 1010 Weat 4th. FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Himalaya Olant blacx- berrlea. 15c per gallon, you pick tnem. ita.pn Tucker rancn, Browns boro. Ore. GET YOUR Fall Coat at Adrlenne's. Special sale group of Tweeds and Dress models. Some with fur trim. Only 819.95. FOR SALE Small bungalow piano, very reasonable. Call 1430-J-3. FOR SALE Tomatoes, Italian and petite prunes. F. S. Carpenter, Jacksonville highway. DAIRY FLY SPRAY. Kills flies, will not taint milk and keepa cows free In pasture. 90c per gallon. Bring own container. Medford Seed 8c Feed Company, store 30 East Main. Warehouse, Fourth and Bartlett Sts. KILL peach tree borer with Psradl chlorbenzene. Medford Seed A Ped Company, Store 309 East Main. Warehouse. Fourth and Bartlett Sts. CUCUMBERS, cut flowem, pickles. Mrs. Dressier, 1107 . Mala. FOB SALE MlSCELLAKEODI PALL rye eeed, seed grains and grasses. Medford seed et Feed co. Store, 309 East Main. Warehouse. Fourth and Bartlett. PEACHES J. H. Hsle, 1 and i cent per lb. Meehan Store, corner jacx-aonvllL-Phoenlx road and Orchard Home road. Phone rural 10-P-13. POR SALE Peaches. Elbertas now ready. R. R. Ouches, Orlflln creek. Phone 867-L. LAST of Tuscan cling peaches this week. E. E. Foss, Talent. FOR SALE Gulbranaen piano. quire 211 West Jackson St. SUGAR and Petite prunes. T-F-13. FOR SALE 8-hole wood range and breakfast set. Tel. 879-J. FULLER-JOHNSON gasoline pump engine and pump Jack. A reliable pump outfit at a reasonable price. E. R. White. Machinery. PEACHES 115 Newtown St. Phone 1122-R. TOMATOES for canning lo lb. de. uverea in ou-id. lug. pnone 1059. ITALIAN sns) petite prunes. Geo. B xoung. rtoute i, rnone we. WOOD for hay or potatoes, near Trail k. o. sxeuenger. Trail, ore. FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all makes: terms if desired. All makes rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine Co., 24 N. Bartlett. FOR SALE Largs ice box; also large electrio range. 70S Dakota Ave. FOR SALE Pickling cucumbors, all sizes, a is w. atb St. Tel. 1845-Y FOR sand, gravel, sediment, fertilizer ana teaming, pnone 913-J. MISCELLANEOUS TO LET Small bunch of ewea out on share basis. Answer at once. Austle Barron. Tel. 13-F-3, Aea- land. NEW SEED AND FEED STORE Med ford Seed 8a Feed Co. store. 309 East Main. Warehouse, Fourth and Bartlett sts. Authorized Frlgldsire Service. Other maxes rep. Tel. 427; nights 905-Y BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts or Title. Title Insurance. Rooms 3 and 5, No. 32 North Central Ave upstairs. JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title and Title Insurance. The only complete Title System In Jackson County. Expert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172 House oleanlng. Floo.- Waxing. Or! ental Rug Cleaning, specialty. Money to Lend. WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE AND LATE MODEL AUTOS Three per cent per month on un paid balance. No other charges. See w. E. Thomas, 40 south uentrai. ground floor Craterlan Theater Bldg. State License No. S-167. Job Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant in southern Oregon. Printing of all kinds: book binding; loose -leaf ledgers, and blanks, billing systems, duplicating cash aalee slips and everything In the printing lines. 28-30 N. orape, Phone 75. Transfer. EAD8 TRANSFER it STORAGE CO, ' Office 1016 No. Central. Phone 315. Prices right. Service guaranteed. RFINKING TRUCKING CO. Trans- fer and atorage. We haul anything at a reasonable price. Ill No. Fir Street. Phone 332. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack era. and movers. Special livestock moving equipment, prices rigni. Riverside. Phone 1044-x. Piano and Violin Instruction. FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher of Piano. Hatght Song Service. Arrang. lng, composing, etc. 818 Liberty Bldg. Painting and Paperhanglng. M. A. BLISS Painting and paper. hanging. Tel. 648-W. 313 S. Grape LEGAL NOTICES No. 13771 Trpastiry Department Office of Comptroller of the Currency Washington, D. C, .September 11. 1933. Whereas, by satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned, it has been made to appear that "Medford National Bsnk," in the City of Med ford, in the County of Jackson and State of Oregon, has complied with all the provisions of the Statutes of the United States, required to be complied with before an association shall be authorized to commence the business of Banking; Now, therefore, X, J. T. T. O'Connor. Comptroller of the Currency, do here by certify that "Medford National Bank." in the city of Medford, in the County of Jackson and Stste of Ore gon, is authorized to commence the business of Banking as provided in Section Fifty-one Hundred and Sixty nine of the Revised Statutes of the Un.ted States. In testimony whereof, witness my hand and seal of office this eleventh day of September, 1933. (Seal of the Comptroller of the Cur rency, Treasury Department.) (Signed) J. PT. OCONNOR, Mqiild.-itlon Notice. The Medfrod National Bank located at Medford in the State of Oregon Is closing its affairs. All note-holdors and other creditors are hereby noti fied to present the notes and other claims against the association for psyment. Dated Sept. 30, 1933. OEO. T. FRET, Csshier. Reorganization Notice. Medford National Bank. Medford National Bsnk located St Medford in the State of Oregon re ceived charter No. 13771 dated Sep' tember 11, 19SS. and commenced bus llness September 12, 1933. The new bank la a continuation ox tne o:a bank excepting that It la organised under the Banking Act of 1933. and has an entirely new Capital of 100.- 000.00. Dated Sept. 20. 1933. OEO. T. PREY, Cashier. Notice. In the County Court of Jackson county, tor tne state ot Oregon. n the Matter ot the Estate of W. L. Welker, deceased. Notice Is given that H. K. Henna, administrator of above entitled es tate has filed In above entitled court and matter hla final account of said administration and said court has fixed September 37. 1933. at 10:00 o'clock a. m. at the court room of said court aa the time and place for hearing any objections thereto and tor the settlement thereof. H. K. HANNA, Administrator Notice. In the County Court ot the State 01 Oregon, In and for the County of Jackson. in the Matter of the Estate of C. W Palm (also known as Charles W Palm). Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the unaersliined. ca a Pa m. has been duly and regularly appointed by the County Judge of Jackson County. uregon. as tne Executrix with the will annexed, of the estate of the above named 0. W. Palm (also known aa Charles W. Palm), deceased, and has duly qualified aa such Execu trix. Notice is further given that all persons having any claims against tne estate of the said decedent should present same duly verltled In accord ance with law to the undersigned Executrix, at the olfloe of F. J. New man. Attorney for said Estate, in the raim Building, in Medrord. Oregon. within six months from the date of the first publication of thla Notice uatea ana first oubnshed on this oibi, aay oi August, A. L. 1933. CALLUS PALM. Executrix with the will annexed of the estate or 0. w. Palm (also known as Charles W. Palm), deceased. E FOR W-0 SOON SEATTLE, Sept. 31. (UP) A new president for the University ot Washi ngton, probably an eastern man, will be selected within ft month or six weeks, Louis Schwellenbach. president of the board of regents said today. No local man has the nation-wide acquaintance among good university faculty members, and the personal contact with university presidents that will make It possible tor him to hire good men at a minimum wage." he said. The university has been without ft president since M. Lyle Spencer was removed from office in March, 1933. WOMAN ALIENIST IS SAN DIEOO. Cal., Sept. 21. (UP) Dr. Virginia Wilson, New York alienist, who fatally stabbed a maid In the home of another woman doc tor here, was adjudged insane today and committed to a state hospital. Dr. Wilson was under observation for a mental disorder at the home of Dr. Anita Muhl last August 28 when she ran amuck wlWi a knife, killing Ann Klffe and seriously wounding Dr. Muhl. Mai! Tribune Daily ACROSS l. Stitch 4. American musical ' oomDossr I. Ocean 12. Hewing tool 15. Infinite 16. Round ' 17. Solemn declaration 18. Water vapor 19. Withdraw 21. Novel 23. Perched 24. Tyo square 26. Siamese coin 2ft. Undermine ZU Dry compound fruit which splits open at maturity V. Portal 35. Side piece of an umbrella 17. Tall coarse grase stem Iff. Chance 40. Kc drink 43. Poem 43. Pronoun 44. Light bed 46. Take up weapons IS. Hostile Invader It. Expunite, . 6, Hypocritical talk H. Onpreten tlouslv Solution of Yesterday's Puzzls AIL1ARTR C1ETH&1W 5 ATElRAC E S poH ifff O N a A 6ENT1QHI T D P E NjD S T E 5 T R 5 i i i og Ifg r s IM i I! FAME DIP E R j PIE" ACE 1 C E DMR 1 D i M Sp D E R RUT molt NERALpODA STE EMwONfORES TERjREDlE WOIBE SE C A N 5 NfT CDE RfT DIE S AR AR lElION ijG I VE eIaIsIeIdIeInIsIeMs e nt 6S. Tried SO. Cravat 61. Neighborly working party 63. European country 61. Sum up DOWN t Tribe of Algonquin Indians S. Pa suae out S. Existed 3 73 f ML IS lie Hp ij ppiR' 21 HP"25 Xi, a; 28 S2? 30 HI3' 33 p, . 'Ml Mt 2.11 Wft.'46 1 So HP"57 Si SJ S4 M M : zrw wt Phoenix PHOENIX. Sept. 81. (Special.) i Neighbor ot Woodcraft Circle met at the Orange hall Thursday with ft fairly good attendance. A new mem ber, Mrs. Lock wood, was given the obligation of the order. Refresh ments were served. Next regular meeting of the circle will be Octo ber 6 and after the business meet ing has adjourned, a card party will be held. All In the community are invited. Refreshments will be serv ed. Winter calendar for the Presbyter Ian church has been outlined. Sep tember 34 will begin Rally week, which will close the following Sun day. September 37 Is church night, with devotional exercises. Representatives from the Ladles' Aid and Missionary societies will give brief talks on their plans. The social hour wll follow, under the direction of Mrs. O. O. Maust. Ladles' Aid society will serve the refreshments. Executive board of the synod leal met at the Presbyterian church Mon day. The meeting commenced at 10:30 and continued into the after noon. Lunch was served at noon. Twenty-eight ladles were present, representing churches of Klamath Falls. Jacksonville,- Ashland, Medford, Grants Pass and Phoenix. During the business session ft proposed con stitution for the synod leal was read and approved. Mrs. Ralph S. Pet erson was eleoted delegate of the Southern Oregon Presbytery to the meeting at Portland In October Mrs. Otto Nledermeyer of Jacksonville was elected alternate. Esther McRuer from New York, young peoples director for the Board of National Missions, will be in Med ford October 30 to speak. This meet ing will be held for the special bene fit of the Presbyterian churches in this locality. Foots Creek FOOTS CREEK, Sept. 31 (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Lance and Mr. and Mrs. George Lance attended the funeral aervlces ot Millard Hull at Grants Pass September 17. Mrs. R. L. Miller, Mrs. O. Prefer, Mrs. O. Zlerolff and Mrs. O. Palmer attended the health unit at Nellie Jacoba September 13. Mr. and Mra. George Koster, Amy Koster and Tresala Koster spent Kept. 16 In Medford. Dr. and Mrs. Seely rf Portland are visiting Mr, and Mrs. Marlon Lance this week. Mr. end Mrs. R. L. Miller. Phyllis and Junior were dinner guests of Mrs. Millie Walker and daughter. Sybil of Gold Hill eSptember 17. Mr. and Mra. Oscar Joelson who are living near Diamond lake epent September 16 with Mrs. John Elles. Mr. and Mra. Leslie Cook aro mov ing to Gold Hill, where tney will rporate a service station. Mrs. Renle and son of Ashland vis ited Mr. and Mrs, Boomsllter Septem ber 10. Phone 643. We'll bam away yoiu refuse. City Sanitary Serrtoe. Cross-Word Puzzie 1L. Kind of wood 11 LI niter on V way If. Is able 80. Substancs used In bulldlps; roada 13. Conflict 36. Constructed 36. First man ' 27. Endure 28. Little ons 3U. Fasten S3. Maecullns name: abbr. Si. Speak from memory 16. Large serpent a, e tare 41, Avid 45. Allure 47. Written form of a title of address it. Poker term 60. List 62. Philippine Negrito 63. Moved over the surfaoe of St, Watched narrowlr 65. Publlo vehicle 67. Slate of the Union: abbr, 69. Note of the scale 1 Inclined chan nel! for conveying water I. Unctuous substance 6. Persian poet T. Outer cover ings of wheels J. And: French . Burn 10. Hlrhlr retarded Jacksonville JACKSONVILLE, Sept. 31. (Spl.) Violet Olson will stay at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Taylor while attending high school this winter In Medford. Mrs. Paul Kenworthy la confined to the home of her aunt, Mrs. George Backus, with the flu. Ethel Olson of Jacksonville and Fred Lewis of Reese creek were mar ried Monday, September 11 at the parsonage of the First Methodist church at Grants Pass. Rev. Frank L. Wemltt performed the ceremony. Their many frlenda here wlah them much Joy In her new home near Butte Fans. Mr. and Mrs. Smith and daughter and Mr. and Mra. Herbert spent Sun day visiting the Llthla Spring, park in Ashland, this being Mrs. Smith's first visit to the park. School opened here September 11 with a large attendance. Mr. and Mra. Fred Lewis were busi ness visitors In Jacksonville' Sat. urday. Stuart Forbes and Gage Sandon returned from the Applegate where they have been picking hops for the past two weeks. Mr. and Mra. George Wendt and children were in Treka Saturday at tending the gold rush lubllee. Mr. and Mrs. ' Arnold Boyea have gone to the home of his mother for care while convalescing from the flu. Ladles' Aid of the community church will hold an all-day social meeting Thursday and all ladles In terested In such work are made wel come. Pot-luck lunch will be served Mr. Em 11 and Miss Mollis Brttt were business visitors In Medford Monday. Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. Knight were calling on friends here Sunday. Mrs. James T., Mist Kate and Louis Buckley of Ruch were callers here Friday. Mr. Emll and Miss Mollis Brltt, Mr. and Mrs. John Opp and Mra. Low Kllhm motored to Crescent City Sun day. Mra. Kllhm Is a visitor from Portland at the Opp home on Jack son creek. Louts Buckley of Ruch Is enrolled at O. 8. 0. tor the coming school term. . Phoenix PHOENIX, 8ept. SI, (Spl.) Mrs Bob Holcrsft was pleasantly surprised Monday morning when her sunt, Mrs. Ernest Callander, and son Donald of MoCall, Ida., stopped to visit. Mrs. Callander returned to Medford, where she has been visiting for a few days with relatives. Mrs. Callander anfl ton were dinner guests at the Hoi- craft home Monday. The Juvenile circle of OaX circle met at the Orange hall Saturday. Mrs. 0. B. Ward, who has been vis. ltlng her daughter, Mra. Arthur Oa burg of Tacoma, returned home Wed nesday. Mr. and Mra. R, c. ward planned to drlce to Tacoma and bring Her home, but ahs arrived here the day before they planned to leave. Chet Bourne, who la worltlng at Diamond lake this summer, spent a few days here the first of this wee Mr. and Mrs. H. a. worden of Ix Angeles, Is here visiting Mr. and Mrs Weir this week. Mr. snd Mrs. A. H. Hears, who have been on a vacation trip to Los An geles, returned horns last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ohea. Christiansen and son of Linden, Cal., who have ben enjoying a three monthe' tour through the east and the fair at Chicago, stopped here at Mra. Lillian Cole- mans, sister of Mra, Chrlstlanson, en route home. Chas. Short of McDowell, Cal., vla Ited relatives and friends here last week. Joe Hartley left last was for The Dalles, Or, where he will teach In the schools. Phoenix school, opened September 11, with larger enrollment In both the grade and high schools than last year. More puplla entered the high school September IS, and atlll more are expected to enter In another week or two. SEATTLE, Wash., Sept. 21v (UP) Two men were beng held In Jail here for investigation 11 to incidents sur rounding the 34-hour drinking bout which ended In the death of Mrs. Mae Brazztll, 09. Theodore Drager, 88, retired engt neer, and brother-in-law of the vic tim, was held on an open charge. A friend. R. E. Moore, 08, was Jailed en cnarges oi arunxsnness. Both were found unoonscous In tjhe home wheren Mrs. Braezlll met death. A bottle containing denatured alcohol, marked "poison," was near- by. a SONNENBERG SEEKING TO DIVORCE ACTRESS RENO, Nev., Sept. 31. (UP) Ous Sonnenberg, former world's champion wrestler, lato yesterday filed suit for divorce from Marls Elliot Son nenberg, known In the films as Ju dith Allen. The former Dartmouth football star charged his wife with "extreme mental cruelty," 4 Florence O raves, accredited plsno instructor. Studio 320 Ko. Otkdsl Pbons 1043-W. WOMAN DIES IN DIKING BOUT PUYALLUP BOYS ON Then four Puyalliip, Wash., boys had a "grand time" trying ta spend $7500 found by Howard Hanson, 12, under the V. A. Nelson horns In the community. They spent freely for a few days, until police stepped In with embarrassing questions. Mrs. Nelson said $27,500 had besn secreted under the house, but the other $20,000 was not found. Top: Ted Runysn, 15, (left) nnd Howard Turner, 16. Lower: Howsrd Hanson (left) and Donald Wicks. 14. (Associated Press Photos! Courthouse News I Furnished by the Jackaon County Abstract Co, 131 B 81xth street) Marriage Llceniei. Roy Elliott and Polly M. Callahan. Arthur R. Splcer and Esther M. Taylor. Edwin v, Anderson ana moid. 1. Brees.. Circuit Court. Alice Ruth Judlesch vs. 0. W. Glas gow, Bertha B, Glasgow; for money. Dave Lynch va. H. r. swingle! lor money. Estate of Howard A. Ayera (dec.) admitted to probate. Mra. D. O. Durham vs. D. O. Dur ham; divorce. Grace Burdell vs. J. R. BurdeU; di vorce. Chester Persona vs. H. J. Roman, Motor Investment Company, Prank Love; chattel Hen. Wltham Super Service, a corp. va. Josephine R. Homes, Chas. L, Wilson; ohattel Hen. George W. Stacy vs. Maude . Jones et al; foreclosure. The United statea National Bank of Eugene va. tra Baker et ux; fore closure. Real Estate Transfers. Wllllsm rrldeger to Katie S. Pride- ger: W. D. land in bee. 89 In Tp. IT S. R. a W. Tred Prldeger to O. S. Ouaterhout et ux; W. D. land In DLC 46 In Tp. 96 S. R. 1 W. Lillian 8. VanRlper to R. H. Janes; W. D. to W',4 of NW14, See 39 In Tp. 40 S. R. 3 B. Ernestine Roatel to Bert 0. Rostel et al; W. D. o NE!4 or NE',4, W!4 of NE!4, Sec. in Tp. 38 8. R. 3 W. Sheriff to May E and John B. Dun- dine; aherlff's deed to west 8 seres of NW!4 of NEV4, Sec. 90 In Tp. 39 8. R. i W. The United fitatea to Star Gold Mining Co.; patent to mining clatma in Sees 13 and 14 In Tp. 39 s, R. 1 W. Jacksonville Chamber of Commerce to Jacksonville aold Mining Co., Ltd.; Q. C. D. to part of Blocks 41 and 43; vacated streets and land In Sec. 39, Tp. 87 S. R. 3 W in Jacksonville, Hal E. Wright et ux to B. P. Clark: W. D. to S',4 of Sft of See, 38 In Tp. 38 S. R. 1 W. Clyde Plelda et ux to OeoTge Morris et al; W. D. to und. int. In SE", of KEV,; NV4 of SEH, See. 38 In Tp. 98 8. R. 3 W. Pranklln E. Martin to J. B. An drews st ux; W. D. to Lots 1. 3, 8, 4. asterly of Lot 8, Block 88, City of Medford. Caroline Johnson to Hattl M. Win kle; W. D. to tract In SW14 of Sec. 18 in Tp. 34 8. R. 1 W. David Brown to Isabella Brown; W, D. to land In DLC 37 In Tp. 39 S. R. 3 W. Prank W. Hastings et ux to Orlfflng Bancroft; q. O. D. to NW!4: BV4 of See. 38 and NE'i Sec. 83. Tp. 40 S. R. 4 W. W. Guy Pruett et al to Mallnda L. Pruett; W, D. to tract In SW'4 of 8E4. Sec. S in Tp. 39 8. R. 1 W. William E. Moor to Mabel R. Moor; W. D.. to H54 of 8V4 of Lot T, Blk. 9, City of Ashland. Blanche Murphy et vlr to Albert Josephs tt ux; Q. C. D. to 8 SO acres In DLO 48 In Tp. 39 S. R. 1 E. Harland P. Bosworth, Jr., et ux ot Robert O. Hart et ux; W. D. to tract In Blk. 39 of Extension of Siskiyou Heights Addition to Medford. Mary I. Furry to Walter E. Allen et ux; W. D. to tract In Water Lot 3 in Town of Phoenix. Town of Rogue River to Theodore Nelmuth et ux; w. D. to Lots I, 3. 3 and 4, Blk. 8, Ball's Add. to Rogue River, except 90 ft. strip along rail road. Tomato Over 13 Inches, TULARE, Cal. Mrs. Fred o. Howe doesn't elalm the championship, but she nasn't heard of many backyard products larger than ths four toma toes she raised. The four weighed 4 pounds, 7 ounces and filled a fruit basket. The largest measured 1 foot, 4 Inches In circumference. Broken windows glazed by Trow ttrllM Rahlnat Wn... SPENDING SPREE RECEIVE IMPORTANT Bellvlew Orange met September It at the Community clubhouse, with, 60 members and 10 visitors present. The business meeting was called first and a number of Important reports given. Lecturer's hour was a part of th regular session and was turned over to members of the Jackson County Recreation club. Vaughn Quackenbuah led the sing ing. Song surprise by s group of men, grand march, Virginia reel and some relay races closed tho hour. When business was resumed, very Inspiring talks were given by H. Corw ger of Jacksonville Grange, O. A. Maust of Phoenix snd P. C. Sander of Central Point, All stressed the t&ct that we ahould cooperate in every way possible In helping thai N. R. A. Visitors present for this meeting were: P. O. Sanders, Central Point; Mr. and Mrs. A. Maust, Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Quackenbush and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ward, Phoenix; H. E. Con ger, Jacksonville, and Mr. end Mrs. Harry Weagant. Talent. Recreation members were appointed by the master for the ensuing year, as follows: Mrs. Cora, True, Mrs, Cells Andrews, Mrs. Dot Williams, Mra. Lena Heard and Henry Carter. A report of the Harveat featlval to be held In Medford, October 8, was given by P. O. Homea. Entry carda were dtatrlbuted among the grangers. Those' who have produce) to exhibit will be on hand for this featlval.. At the clos of the meeting re freshments were served by the H. . committee. Those to servo In Octo ber are: Mr. and Mra. L. H. Pankey, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stenrud, Mrs. Alice Psgol, Mrs. parson, Austin Par son. Mr. Pollard and Agnes Hervey. THE GRANGE LAKE CREEK, Sept. 31. (Spl.) At Lake Greek Orange, arrangements wera made for a big dance at ths Orange hall, evening of September 23. Herman Meyer, Jr., chairman of the committee In charge, reports that he has secured the Butte Falls orches tra for the occasion. This alone should Insure a capacity crowd. H. E. O. is preparing lunch. Lecture hour at the last meeting was filled with discussions and plans for the Booster meeting to be held the evening of September 30. All are asked to keep this date In mln 4 ENDS HER FAST ASTORIA, Ore., Sept. St. (UP) The three-day "hunger etrlke" of Mrs. Galen Coffla alleged child poisoner, was broken today. The despondent Seaside mother, who poured a deathly potion down the throat of her daughter, 3-year-old Edith May, took food and con versed wlh hospital attaches. The girl died while her mother was In a coma from an unidentified poison she drank. Mra. Coffin at tempted to kill her two children and commit aulclde when her huaband left the family. Melvln, 9, her other child, escaped death by running to neighbors. His mouVi was seared by ths poison, how ever. Like Whisky Name. SALEM. Ore. (UP) Whisky Hill Is still the name of a little achool district near here. Taxpayers voted. 13 to 10, to keep the nama In splM of Its alcobalia uMnni.unn. 1 Y