Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 05, 1933, Page 11, Image 11

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You Can 't Afford to Miss the Buying Opportunities Listed Here
MEDFORT) MAIL TRIBUTE, 'MEDFORD. OREGON. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1933.
Why
Not
Try a
Want-Ad?
W&fll to KU youl oomelr Want
lo get eld ot tew odds snd
taat m Household furnishings!
Oo you need toon lor your gar
lent . Ao insapsnslvs wnt-AO
in the Msil rrtbuna Classified
Pag will find the snswei tc
these end msny othei perplexing
oroblems.
H re Arc the Rates:
pet word rust inasrtinn, Ht
(Minimum 36o)
Bsc additional InssrUon.
pet worn
' " . 111
(HluUUUUJ swf
ptt une per month, without
rhinSM SUB
75
Phone
LOST AND FOUND
10UU. wii"""" .L,
4 LOST II dog missing. oa 51fl.
WANl'EU MALE HELP
iT.'rC "MT7 -i . J n.ntt1. Call
Kr.T
7ntedA man without echool
children for a small mountain plscj.
pre rent and some money lor a
Tear or two for Improving place.
Team and aome equipment pre
ferred. Box 1373.Trlbune.
SSSTSolrTEERINa offers great
est opportunity. Mr. Stanley, rep
resenting U h. Adcox Trade School.
Portland, will be in Medtord a lay
or two. Leave your a-ldress at Ma.l
Tribune office for information and
literature that will open your eyes.
Can work for board and room or
take theorv by eorrespondenoe.
Box 1537. Tribune. .
WANTED Farmer to care for ranch
till Feb.; 3 cows and 2 horses.otner
mall stock: receive milk. egs and
lodging. John Newcomb. Bt. 3, Box
HI Medford.
WANTED .MISCELLANEOUS
WTEDPir hickory or ash skis.
Will pay cssh or trade tennla rack
ets. Box 1633. "
peIimanent' "waves" for wood or
what have you. Prevost Beauty
Shop. Phone 73".
WANTED To buy Improved acreage
In Medford vicinity, approximately
40 acres. Write description, price
and location. P. O. Box 76. Central
Point, Ore.
WANTED To keep good team horses
for board Good feed. Adolf Schulz.
Beagle. Ore.
WANTED Light 3-wheel trailer
Must bs cheap Box 1191. Tribune.
WANTED Electric radio Must bo
reasonable Box 368. Tribune.
WILL care for elderly sick people Ui
my home. Phone 437-X.
WANTED Household goods, stoves
tools or what have you Medford
Bargain Houae. 37 N Grape Bt Tel
1063
JUNK WANTED
We pay eaan for JUNK BATTERIES
Sl RAGlAIOaS ALUMINUM
BRASS. COPPER unk of all
desert otlons
MEDFORD BAKQAIM HOUSE
'f 37 No Grsps fel 103
WANTED Rsw furs. Prices advanced
from 35 to 60?o. It will pay you
to trap New and used traps for
sale. Medford Bargain House. Med
ford. Oregon. 37 North Grape St..
. Phone 1063.
FOR KENT HOUSES
FOR RENT House, close In. Tel 319-Y
FORRENT 60 No. Peach; 1028 F.
11th. First Insurance Agency. H
H. Brown, Tel, 105; after 6, 1670.
8-ROOM modern cottage, 812 50. SI3
So. Orape St.
FOR RENT Furnished 5-room atucco
home. 518 So. Oakdsle.
FOR RENT 3-room furnished apt
close m. 317 East Jackson or 749-Y.
HOMES FOR RENT Gall 696
FOI RENT Homes furnished or
unfurnished. Brown White
HOUSES HO. 813 50 and 816. water
paid: wood range Phone 105.
FOR RENT 7-room modern home. 8
bedrooms. 0- A DeVoe, 523-J-2. .
per month, 5-room house on
320 ' v,w lot ' 115 Willamette:
fireplace, wash trays, hard
wood floors: verv modern. Key at
Union Savings li Loan. 45 So. Cen
tral FOR RENT room modern furnish
ed stucco house. Phone 379.
FOF RENT 6-room house, partly
furnished: newly decorated, clean
th and Oakdalt CtU at 518 So
Oakdale.
NF.AT modern furn. 4-rooro house.
336 Crater Lake Ave.
FOR RENT 6-room nouse. 228 No.
Central. Inquire at Klein the
Tailor.
FOR RENT New modern 4-room
house, with basement Redden si
Co.
FOR RENT Aval isb December 5th
104 so Newton snd 716 East Jack
son. First Insurance Acencv. H
H Brown. Tel. 105. after 3. 1670
rlR Kl.Sr HHMMIKtl ROOMS !
FOR PENT A-rw relies, No. 201 1
North Holly : 813 .V). owner ptya
1 -eat- ren Phone or see J w
WAKEFIELD. I
FOR RENT Vroom furnished b-in."i-Iot.
imvlern near .! Huth and bul- j
Bess section. 340 South Orsfe. I
FOB RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT One of the nicest unfur
ntthed 5-room modem bungalowa in
city, newly painted and papered.
new curtains throughout, new lin
oleum on kitchen, bathroom and
pantry floora, electric water heater,
new heatrola and built-in fixtures,
all In tip-top condition, flee It at
733 W. Uth and call next door. No
small children.
ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8. Grape.
3 -ROOM house for rent or sale.
Also
3 -Acre tract with house, bam and
outbulldlnga.
Alio
One model T Ford truck and one
model A Ford truck for eale. .
Inquire at Baker's Store.
Jacksonville Highway.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FURNISHED small apartment; range,
water and lights: cloeo In; very
reasonable. 8M E. 8th St.
NEWLY decorated furnished apart
ment, 331 Apple. . .
FURNISHED APT Oil heat, private
entrance, oia a. oaxaaie.
FURNISHED apt.; radio, oil heat, pri
vate entrance, sis a. uaxaaie.
FOR RENT 4-rooro duplex apart
ment, electrlo refrigerator and
range, breakfast nook furnace
otherwise unfurnished. Phone 443
or call W A Gates at Groceteria
FOR RENT ROOM AND BOARD
BOARD AND ROOM at 718 E Main
Rates very moderate.
FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS
BACHELOR cabin. 445 So. Front.
FOR EXCHANGE
EXCHANOE Fresh Guernsey cow.
bull, pork or beef for county war
rants, wood or hay. Vlmonfs, oy
Oilman's Dairy.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Model T Ford
sedan, good condition. 1015 N.
Central. Phone 315.
j FOR SALE OR TRADE Laurel wood
I for tent. 8x10 or larger, or 30 rifle,
j Write C. L. Hale. Applegate P. O.
ISEIA OR TRADE Hudson coupe.
! 1929 for lighter car. 333 W. and.
j FOR TRADE Horse for sheep, cow
or chickens. Phone 534-Y.
FOR TRADE Chev. truck driven
11.000 miles, for late model sedan.
3. A. Bower, Murphy, Oregon.
EWES and olty property to trade for
what have you? C. A. DeVoe. Ph.
523-J-3.
FOR SALE OR TRADE White electric
sewing machine for light sedan
. Box 638. Tribune.
FOH SALE REAL ESTATE
WHEN you think of real estate think
of Brown & White
FOR SALE HOMES
A HOME BARGAIN
. Modern 5-room plastered
S 1 2 5 D hom. ole to new wash
" 1 w Ington school, fireplace,
full basement. 81350.00 8200 down.
balance like rent. Charles A. wtng
Agency. Inc.
FOR SALE DOGS AND PETS
PEDIGREED roller canaries, all col
ors. Visitors welcome. Mrs. Nellie
Finney. Tel. 302, Jacksonville, Ore.
ROLLER CANARIES. Phone 523-J-3.
TOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Purebred Guernsey bull,
14 mo. old: bred from good strain:
also cows. Wanted 3 fat hogs.
Phone 697-J-3.
FAT HOGS Alive or dressed. Max
well place, Spring St.
FOR SALE Shoats. Leo Young,
Stewart Ave,
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
1933 PONTIAC 4 -door sedan, house
car. at a reduction.
1939 Bulck Bport Coupe.
1939 Bulck 4-door Sedan.
1930 Chevrolet Coupe.
6-85 Dursnt 4-door Sedan.
1926 Willys 4-door Sedan. '
1926 studebaker light 8, 4-door
Sedan.
SKINNER'S OARAGE
Bulck-Pontiac Sales and service.
Telephone 103.
NOTICE
For Sale Hj-ton Chevrolet truck
with two transmissions; has new
wood rack for 5 tier wood. All In
first-class condition: 8125. Call at
Peyton-McCay store, Berrydale.
FOR SALE Automobile sport road
ster, cheap for cash. 628 No. Cen
tral. GOOD USED CARS
Buy while prices are low 30-day
written guarantee.
1930 Bulck Spt. Coupe.
1928 Pontlac Sedan.
1929 Ford Coupe.
1928 Chryaler coupe.
1927 Chrysler 70 Sedan.
- 1931 Ford Victoria Coupe.
1926 Hudson Brougham.
1927 Chrysler 4 Coupe.
Alvf others to choose from.
ARMSTRONO MOTORS. INC.
38 N. Rlverealde
Chrysler and Plymouth Dealers
DON T rORGET we sre giving a BIO
DISCOUNT on sll USF.D CARS ti
clean up In a hurry. Come In and
look them over.
F.AK1N MOTOR CO.
Do-rlge-Plymouth Dealer
FOR SALE 1933 Chrysler sedan re-
possession. A real buv. Armstrong
Motor Co., 36 No. Riverside.
Ml'SICAL IN81KCMLNTS.
i FOR SAI T. Conn C melody eaxo-
phone, sliver horn, gold bell, pearl
j kevs. plush case; almost new: cost
' 8145. sell for 863. Phone I473-W.
FOR SALE MISCM.I.ANF.OIS
FOR SM.E 4" and 6"
cheap Phone 9,3.
rr-
IOR SALE MISCLLLA.NKOLI
WILL aaTlflce radio for balance erf
ccnract. Boi UP3. Tribune
w-
POP ftALV ILval milker, 3 unit.
rA ; m,.k r.wr. 17S 7 m ilea I
. Orsnte Fa, erro from Kevi
Hpi school. H B AhulU. I
FOR SALE Ml.SCELLANF.orS
FOR SAXETraller. lumber rolls, Hot
point electric atove and radio. Jo'.in
Newcomb, Rt. 3, Box 141, Mediord.
FOR SALE Fine Hubbard squash,
easy to cut, 90c per 100 lbs., deliv
ered. Phone 1368-X.
FOR 6 ALE Hungarian retch seed
Phone 823-J-4.
FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all
aj s i terme if desired. All
makes rented and repaired White
Sewing Machine Co.. 24 N Bartlett
APPLES from 30 to 75 cents a box m
small or large lots. O. V. Myers
Orchard, Phone 258-J.
FOR SALE Hay, wheat, barley and
. corn. O. A. DaVoe. TeL 633-J-3.
PLANT FILBERTS FOR BIG PROF
ITS " Prlcee smashed on high quel.
Ity fruit trees, shrubs, rosea and
berry plants. Drive to W. B. Ber
num's on Paclflo Highway, 3 miles
South of Medford or Phone 851-R-3.
CARLTON NURSERY CO.. CARL
TON. OREGON.
FOH sand, gravel, sediment. fertUlxer
and teaming. Phone 913-J
APPLES FOR SALE Delicious and
Newtowns. sorted and washed, 35 to
65c per lug. Frlnk Orchard. Phone
6U-R-1.
n ucico lignt plant.
A 1-horae electrlo motor.
A refrigerator, electric.
A piano: a new oil burner.
Commercial Finance Corporation.
Phone 31.
FOR SALE Gas range and water
heater in good condition, priced
reasonable. Call S41-R-1.
FOR modern, quick Fuel OH Delivery
call 333 Relnklng Trucking Co. we
give S. & H. Green Stamps.
FOR SALE 20 tons of hay. Phone
98-J.
FOR SALE All k:nda of apples and
pears. Joe Mary ranch. Tel. 132-L.
FOR SALE Bicycle, water pump, or
gan. Phone 1522-Y. Frees Garage.
FOR SALE Newtown apples nd
Winter Nellls pears. Bert Stancllff.
Phoenix.
PERSONAL
GIFTED OLAIRVOYANT wi Palmist
Truthful advice on business love,
marriage Rainbow Auto Camp
cabin 3
MISCELLANEOUS
FURS cleaned, repaired and glazed
Coats rellned. Medford Cssh and
Carry Cleaners. Phone 1700.
1500 00 MUTUAL LIFE Protection
for 87.00, approximate total cost
813.00 per year: non-medical, ages
5 to 75, all races; dues waived after
15 years: dlssblllty waivers, loan
and withdrawal values. Write for
particulars. Family Mutual Benefit
Association, Heard Bldg., Phoenix,
Arm.
GOLD BOUGHT Redden is Co... Get
our new prices.
WE HAVE BUYERS for Gold Prop
erties, both placer and lode. Send
complete Information to Harry S.
Fry & Company, 417 Davis BIdg.r
Portland. Ore.
I BUY gold and loan money. Cecil
Jennings, corner Front and Main
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Abstracts.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts
of Title. Title Insurance Rooms 8
snd 6. No. 33 North Central Ave
upstairs
JACKSON CO.
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstracts ot Title and
Title Insurance. The
only complete Title
System In Jarkson
County.
Expert vVlnoww Cleaners.
LET GEORGE DO IT Tel 1173
House cleaning Floui Waxing Ori
ental Rug cleaning, specialty.
Money to Lend.
WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE
4ND LATE MODEL AUTOS
Three per cent, per month oa un
paid Balance No other charges See
W E Thomas 45 South Central
ground floor Cratertan Theater
Bldg. State License No s-157
Transfer.
BADS TRANSFER ea STORAGE CO.
Office 1016 No Central Ph. ne 316
Prices right. Service guaranteed
RFINK1NO TRCCKINO CO Trane
fer and storage, ws haul anything
st a reasonable price. UI No Fir
Street. Phone 333.
HAWLSY TRANSFER Expert pack
ers and movers Special livestock
moving equipment. irlces right
619 North Rlvsrsidt. Phone 1044-X
Painting and rsperhsngtng.
M. A BLISS Painting and paper
hanxinr Tel 646-w S13 s Orapa
Job Printing.
MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT
Beat equipped plant to aoutbero
Oregon. Printing o all kinds; book
binding: looss -Tsaf ltdgera. sod
blanka. billing systema. duplicating
cash salea slips and everything in
the printing lines. 38-80 N Oraps
Phone 75
LEGAL NOTICES
Notlre of Final Account.
In fhe county Court of the State of
Orepon for Jackson county.
In the Mat'er of the Estate of Cham
pion J. MrCollum, Deceased.
Notice (s hereby given that I have
filed my Final Account of the .id-
I ministration of the estate of Chain
! plon J M.Xlium, deceased, and that
J the court he fixed and appointed
January 4. 1934. st the hour of 10
I o'clock s. m. aa the time for hra.-i:
i objections thereto. If any there oe.
snd for settlement thereof
DAVID 8 McCOLLUM.
Administrator of he above estate.
Pa'ed November 34. 1933
Summons.
in me circuit court or mm p ' "
O;on in and for Jackson county.
Jv:--n Ccinty bu.ld'.nf and Loin
AAo-.at:on. an Oren building,
and lan corporation, P.elnt.ff, j
va. I
!c. L. Dodge and Iris Dodge, husband!
I and wife: F. L. Renfro and Ruth
A. Renfro. (alao known as Ruth W.
Renfro), husband and wife: also all
other persona or partlea unknown
claiming any right, title, estate,
. lien or Interest In or to the real
estate described In the Complaint
on file herein. Defendants.
To: F. L. Renfro and Ruth A.
Renfro, (alao known as Ruth W. Ren
fro), husband and wife; also all other
persons or parties unknown claiming
any right, title, estate. Hen or Interest
In or to the real estate described lo
the Complaint on file herein,
In the name of the State of Ore
gon, you and each of you ere hereby
required to appear and answer the
Complaint of the Plaintiff on file
herein against you, or otherwise plead
thereto, within four (4i weeks from
the dste of the first publication ot
this summons.
You art hereby notified that if you
fall to appear and answer the Com
plaint of the Plaintiff ar required
herein, or otherwise plead thereto,
Plaintiff will take a Decree against
you for the relief demanded In said
Complaint, which la succinctly stated
as follows:
A Judgment and decree foreclosing
the Plaintiff's mortgage on property
situated and being In the County of
Jackson, State, of Oregon, and de-
! scribed aa follows, to-wlt:
The S'i of Lots 7 and 8 In Block
1 of NarreKsn'e Addition to the
City of Mi'dford, Oregon, according
to the official plat thereof.
This Summon is publlahed In the
Medord Mall Tribune. Medford. Ore
gon, by order of the Honorable H. D.
Norton, Judge of the above entitled
Court, duly made on the 30th day of
November, 1933.
Tile data of the first publication
of this summons Is the 31st day of
November, 1933.
BOQOS & BENOTSON,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
138 East Main Street,
Medford, Oregon.
Notice of Hearing on Final Report
and Account ur Administratrix.
In the County Court of tne state of
Oregon for the County of Jackson.
In the Matter of the Estate of Zach
Cameron (also sometimes known ss
Zachery Cameron. Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given ov the un
dersigned sa the Administratrix of
the estate of the above named Zach
Cameron, deceased, thst said Admin
istratrix did on the 30th day of No
vember. 1933, file In the above en
titled Court and cause her verified
Final Report and Account, asking that
the same be approved, the Adminis
tratrix discharged, her bond exoner
ated, the property of the estate dis
tributed to Corlnne Murphy, sole heir
of the said decedent, snd that final
settlement of the estate be made, and
the estate be closed; that acting upon
asid Final Report and Aocount the
Honorable El B. Day, Judge of the
said Court, duly made and entered an
order setting the hour of 11:00 o'clock
a. m., on December 30tn, 1933, as the
time, and the court room of the above
entitled court aa the place, for the
hearing of any objections to said
Final Report and Account, and requir
ing any heir, creditor or other person
Interested In said estate to, on or be
fore the day so appointed for such
hearing and settlement, file his ob
jections thereto, and '.o any particu
lar Items thereof, specifying the par
ticulars of suoh objections, and di
recting that this notice be published
as provided by law.
Notice is therefore given that sll
auch persons having any such ob
jections file the same In this court
and cause prior to said hearing and
settlement.
Dated at Medford, Oregon, this 30th
day of November, 1933.
CORINNB MURPHY,
. As Administratrix of the Estate
of Zaoh Cameron, Deceaaed.
iimmAna
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Jackson Countv.
Charles L. Studwell, Plaintiff,
va.
E. J. Cole: C. H. Cole. L. tr. Cole. r.i
the unknown helra of Charles M.
Dow, deceased; also all other per-
Mail Tribune Daily
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Bailing
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15. Tart of the
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devices
19. Pacific Island
cloth
30. Shelter
22, Garden plots
11. Draw up for
military
engagement
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air
21. Literary
fragments
2t. Deadly whtts
II. Frequented
place
IS. Reaembling a
certain
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sons and parties unknown, claim-1
lug any right, title, estate, lien or
Interest In the real estate described
In the complaint herein, Defend
ants. To each, every and all of the shore
named Defendants:
In the name of the State of Ore
gon, you and each of you are hereby
reqt.ired to appear and answer the
complaint filed sgainst you In the
above entitled ault on or before the
last day of four weeks from the date
of the first publication of this sum
mons, and If you fall so to appear
and answer said complaint, for want
thereof, the Plaintiff will apply to tne
Court for the relief demanded In his
complaint, succinctly stated ns fol
lows, to-wlt: That a decree be en
tered adjudicating any and all right,
title, eatate, lien or claim which you
or any of you have or claim to have
in, to. or upon the real property situ
ated in Jackson County, Oregon, de
scribed as follows, to-wlt:
The East one-half of the North
west Quarter, and the West one
half of the Northeast Quarter, of
Section 30. In Township 35 South,
of Range S West of the Willamette
Meridian.
And declaring any and all such claims
to be null and void: and decreeing
that the asid Plaintiff is the owner
in fee simple of said premises, and of
the whole thereof, free and clear of
any and all right, title, estate, lien
or Interest of said Defendants, or any
or tnem, and thst each and all of
the Defendants herein, snd each snd
all persona claiming, or to claim oy.
through, or under them, or any uf
them, be forever enjoined, restrained
and barred from asserting, attempt
ing to establish, or claiming any
nsnc. Hut, estare, nen or interest in
or to said property, or an" portion
thereof, and that Plaintiff's title to
said premises be forever quieted and
set at rest.
The date of the order for publica
tion of this summons Is Decemuer
4th, 1933. The ttnie prescribed for
puDiication or this aummons Is once
each week for four consecutive weeks.
The date of the first publication of
tins summons is December 5th. 1933.
HARRY C. SKYRMAN.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Post Office Address:
Medford, Oregon.
Talent
TALENT, Dec. 6. (Spl.) Mr. and
Mrs. Glen SaltmarrVi of Applegate
were Sunday dinner gtiest of Mrs.
SsJtmar&h'a parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Guy Hamilton.
Mr. and Mrs. Alone Montgomery
are the parents of an 11 -pound boy,
born Nov. 32.
D.-Smith, who has ben doing car
penter work In Grants Pass, return
ed home Saturday.
Miss Olive Hall, who has been III
for the past week, is able to resume
her studies at the 8. O. Normal.
Operatta given Friday night by
the Tnlent grade school was well
presented. Thirty-five dollars, the
amount received for ad m 1m ton was
applied on music books recently
purchased.
Mrs. O. Elliott left Sunday even
ing for Seattle to spend Thanksgiv
ing holiday with her father.
Donations for the hot lunches that
started December 4 are being re
ceived by N. Ashcraft at the school.
M. Donough of Ashland has rent
ed the Talent garage.
About 3S Talent men Joined the
Eagle lodge at Ashland Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Jones have
returned from Hill City, Idaho, aft
er visiting for three weeks. Their
daughter and grandson returned
with them for a visit.
About 30 men went to work Mon
day for the T. I. D. widening the
Talent lateral. This Is part of the
CWA allotment, and the group will
be increased to 30 men later.
Cross-Word Puzzie
to. Intimidated
11. Go by
is. Headpiece
IK. Corpulent
21. The Or-It-long
B
24. More exposed
!f. Subsequently
26. Title of a
monk
17. Air: comb,
form
10. Tranamlmlon
of one's
character
Intlci to
descendants
11. City In
Minnesota
12. American
humortut
11. Fish-eating
animal
tb. Ksrpooned
7. Hahuatlon
40. Klther of two
points In a
celatlal
orbit
41. Thus
42. State nf pro
found In
sansihlltty 41. Accessible
4 4. Kepalr
47. American
Indian
41. Dregs
F0. Kind of parrot
12. Rather thai
hi. 81s
DOWN
L Fisherman's
nacaaslty
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name
I. Dlstrlhute
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mother
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I. Complete
collection
I. Cavern
The Misses Opal snd Mary Mc-
Larnln spent Thanksgiving with the
Turnboughs of Medford.
Persist
PERSIST, Dec. 5. (Bpl) DV
and Orval Pttenion made trip to
Port KlamaUn Nov. 30, bringing uck
their fnther, V. E. Petron. to ipend
ths ThanVwglvlng holiday with wl
atlvea. The dance given at the Amoa Ay
em home Saturday night wa & great
succeita, with an attendance of about
thirty gueats. Supper vaa aerved
abut midnight, plates being filled
with an array of ' deltctoua wind
wlchea, pickles, etc., and topped off
with a large helping of a1! ill con
carne, quite a novel idea for a sup
per dance menu. Everyone enjoyed
themselves Immensely.
Elk Creek was well represented at
Mr. Lene oner's funeral Sunday and
all extend their deep sympathy to
the bereaved family. '
Raymond Schermerhorn was a Sun
day visitor at his father's home.
Harvey Morgan made a business
trip to Medford Saturday,
Clifford Avers vlsltd with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Ayera
over the Thankslgtng holtda. Ha
Is staying vlth .'..la grandmother,
Mrs. Avers, at Eagle Point, this win
ter while attending high school.
HEROIC MOTHER SMS
THREE CHILDREN FROM
WOLVES ON ICY SHORE
KETCHIKAN. Alaaka, Dee, 5.
(AP) The story of a mother's he
roic battle to save her three little
children from ravenous wolves and
death by exposure during a, wild
northern storm, was revealed today
with rescue of a party wrecked on
an Isolated reef.
Mr. and Mra. R. H. Cameron, their
children, ranging In age from 17 to
nine years, and a companion, John
Vole.'.eck, were rescued after their
boat crashed on a reef Thanksgiving
dsy, leaving the party without food '
or shelter. j
Placing the mother and children
on the reef, huddled over their fire,
Cameron and Volcheck refloated the
boat, but a fouled propellor. and
angry winds enmed the craft away
and It sank. The mother, believing
the two men drowned, found Vie In
coming tide threatened to extinguish
the fire. 8h carried the burning
embers in her hands above tidewater,
saving the fire, their only means of
protection against wolves and the
elements.
Meanwhile Cameron and Volcheck
struggled to the ranch of a farmer
who summoned a forest service ves
nel which rescued Mrs. Cameron and
the children after their two days of
exposure. They were believed on the
road to recovery today in the Ketch
ikan hospital.
F
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SALEM, Ds. 8. (AP) Whenc,
cams the friendly, gray squirrels that
frolic on the ststs-houss grounds?
many ospltol visitors ask.
Prom Quakertate stock, replies
Rolls Southwlck, obliging house of
representatives doorkeeper, following
much resesro). Gordon Olcott, son
of Ex-Oovernor Ben Olcott, supplied
the Information.
The squirrels vera obtained In
Harrlsburg, Penn., where his father
attended a governors' convention,
Olcott said. After Oovernor Olcott
brought the eqlrrels to Bsl.m many
people protested they would become
a nuisance.
Dr. R. E. Lee Stelner, superintend
ent of the state hospital for the In
sane, staged a round-up and trans
ported the squirrels to the hospital
grounds. Some were evidently over
looked, or perhaps returned. Now
they sre plentiful st boVi ths hospit
al and state-house grounds.
!L
8CIO. Dec. 8. (-AP) If two 13-year-old
girls Here didn't "know their
oil' a few days ago, at least one does
now.
The loser of their football bet had
to gulp a tablespoon of castor oil.
nor was the bet considered paid until
the oil waa actually swallowed. How
ever the winner supplied a large pickle
and some cske for a "chaser." The,
girls are still friends.
BIRTHS
Mr. snd Mrs. fiorval Oreenlesf are
the parenis of a daughter, weighing
eight pounds, born December 4 st the
Dr. Boule sanitarium In Ktama'h
Falls. The little miss, grand-daughter
of Mrs. Jennie Pankey. of Medford
has been named Bally Jeanne. The
Oreenleafs formerly resided here.
Th "key" to oklahoms City Is no
bronae card, engraved with the nsm
of th distinguished visiter balnej
re.td.
tJ. ). Wshb. attorn, general of
California, has held his oflK. for .10
years snd will be a candidate, he an-noure-ed.
for reelsvtion neat year.
A total of T4 books were published
In brail., for use of blind reader, dur
ing the first 10 months of W.
Sheperd, Ex-Dispatcher
Tells Strange Story of
Truant Railroad Train
(This story of a runaway train la
taken from the November Iasuo of
the Train Dispatcher's Magastne pub
lished In Chicago.
The article waa written by Mr. A.
W. Shepherd, who waa for a number
of yesra Chief Train Dispatcher on
the Boo Line at Minneapolis from
which position he retired In 1036
and ha since made Ifla home in
the Rogue River valley, which he
thinks la the finest place to live
In all the world. Mr. Shepherd has
a ranch south of Medford In the
Voorhlee Crossing district.)
Tou have heard of runaway loco
motives and runaway ears, but did
you ever hear of a runaway train7
And a passenger train at that a pas
senger train complete that began the
trip from Its Initial terminal without
any member of the train crew or
locomotive crew on board.
The Incident which I am about to
relate Is a true story of an actual
occurrence. It Is the only esse or
the kind that I ever heard of and
being quite unusual It may Interest
the readers of the Train Dispatcher.
But stay, I will tell you the story
without delay.
Prom 1B80 to 1888 I was a train
dispatcher on the Central Vermont
railroad at St. Albans. Vt. It was
during that period that the Incident
occurred. I am unable to recall tne
exact date. I was, at the time, as
signed to night duty.
The term "trick dispatcher was
then unknown In that part of the
world.
There were no eight-hour tricks.
It wa either all day or all night
service. Clark Pierce, afterwards su
perintendent of the Rutland railroad
was the other dispatcher on duty
that night.
About midnight we were startled
by a call on the wire from the ope
rstor at Montpeller. Why startled?
Because there was no night telegraph
service at Montpeller and therefore
a call from that station at that hour
presaged trouble. The trouble was
soon stated and was to the effect that
the "stub" train due to leave that
station at about that time had pulled
out without a soul on board. This
train was scheduled to run to Mont
peller Junction about three mllea dla-
tant to connect with the Boston
Montreal express on the' main line
The story was that after bringing
the tratn to the station, the entire
crew had left the train and were in
the station restaurant when It waa
discovered that the train had depart
ed without them.
ALICE WHITE AND
HOLLYWOOD, Dec. -AP) Alice
White, dlmunltive film actress, and
Sidney Bartlett, young scensrlo writ
er, were married Sunday at the 400-yeaj-old
town hall in Magdalene Bay.
Mexico, they Informed frlenda here.
The wedding climaxed a tempestu
ous romance that at one time In
volved the couple In grand Jury
Inquiry and a court trial, when their
names were linked with a beating
administered to John Warburton,
screen player.
Judge Et re He performed the cere
mony, while the wedding party In
eluded Oovernor RodoUo CsJlee and
Mayor Roberto tJrlas. The couple
will leave Magdalene today, returning
to work at their studio here Tuesday.
It was the first marriage for each.
8POKAHB, Wash., Dee. 6. (API
Creation of a publicly owned sys
tem to distribute electric power
from Vie Grand Coulee plant In
competition with private companlea
waa advocated here today by Homer
T. Bone, Washington's Junior sena
tor. "Any public power development
project," the senator said In an In
terview, "should have the right to
establish a complete transmission
and dlstrlbtlon ay tern. The public
development should have the same
right to sell electric energy to con
sumers as a private company.
"X am opposed to giving any pri
vate company a monopoly of the
power dlatrtbutlng business. When
a private company Is given auch
powers, It Is in a position to run
the affairs of the stat."
LYNCHiTS"SPEED
OP ACTION BY COURT
MANlnTtC, Mich., Dec. . (UP)
Threats of mob violence caused au
thorltlea to hold s serrtt session of
court late Saturdsy nttfht at which
Andrew Kar.mlrskl, 27, was aentenced
to life Imprlaonmcnt for attacking
lt-year-otd school girl, It was
lsarnsd today.
Ths sentence wss not made public
until Kssmlrskl had ben taken to
prison at Jackson. Judgs Hal Cu'ler
in pronouneing sentence, set the
pron's minimum term at 40 year.
Christmas csrdt. til kinds snd
trices, printed or blsnk Order now
urn is short. Mall Tilbun Job Dt-partmeat.
In ths dispatcher's office the first
step was to csll the chief dispatcher.
Mr. M. Maglff, who lived only a few
blocks away and who was soon at the
office. Mr. J. M. Fobs, superinten
dent snd Mr. J. W. Hobart, general
superintendent, were then called and
after their arrival a grave conference
waa held aa to what to do. All kinds
of conjectures as to how ths train got
swsy wars Indulged In, such ss tht
possibility thst an Insane man might
have mounted the locomotive and
opened the throttle or some disgrun
tled employee trying to satisfy
grudge, ete.
It waa thought ths train would
move out on to the main line at the
Junction through the split switch
and that Is Just what happened. For
tunately there were no opposing
tralna near with whlfh the runaway
might collide. About 30 mllea north,
In which direction the train was mov- '
Ing. was the first open telegraph of
fice at Waterbury. At this ststlon
there was a spur connecting with ths
main line and opening south. Ths
operator wss Instructed to open ths
switch leading to that spur In order
to run the truant train on the ground
If It ahould reach that point.
Meanwhile the etranded crew est
Montpeller had procured a horse and
buggy (of course the suto had not
been born) snd proceeded to the Junc
tion snd not rinding their train there
proceeded north. In which direction
the train was moving, tho highway
running nearly parallel to the ralla,
and at a point a few miles north they
found the lost train stalled en a
grade, and the whistle was sounding
loudly and Intermittently.
A msn was found on ths locomo
tive, who proved to be a traveling
salesman who had boarded the tram
Just after the crew deserted It nd
who was grestly mystified to notice)
es ths train left Montpeller that he,
was the only person on the trsln. Hs
wss more pursled when ths trsln
passed ths Junction, but hs was pow
erless to act until the trsln stopped
snd then he proceeded to Investigate)
and was more confused when he dis
covered the locomotive deserted. Hs
knew how to pull the whistle snd
diligently kept that racket going
until relief arrived.
Mr. M. Maglff. who waa chief dis
patcher, and who was later superin
tendent of telegraph snd only re
cently retired Is, X believe, living In
St. Albans. Vt, So tar ss I know
there sre no other survivors of th
group on deck at that time.
A. W. SHEPHERD,
Medford, Oregon.
T
NEW YORK. Dec . (AP) What
with reprsl snd Colonel Lindbergh
flying ocesns again, New York's popu
lace was caught completely unaware)
today by an unusual occurrence aa
ths Broni residence of Volga th
Vampire.
Volga Is th proud mother of
brsnd new offspring, a baby vampire
bst, Ths event wss enough to throw
the entlra personnel of the Bronx too
Into a frensy of delight.
Ths baby If ths spitting Image of
lis mama a tiny leering bulldog (act,
protruding lip, sharp fangs, a llttls
rat body covered with thick, shiny
silver-gray Mr and claw.wlngs wltH
a four-tnoh spresd.
Vsmplrs hats are rsrs, and Rsy- ,
mond I. Dltmars, curator, declared
Volga's baby "Is worth Its weight In
gold"
Volga herself wss csptured by Ar
thur Oreenhall of ths University of
Michigan, nearly st ths cost of hi
life. In the ehlllbrlllo esvss In ths
Vslley of Chsgres, Panama. Almost
nothing Is known of ths vampire bt.
habits, snd ths bsby vsmplre Is look
ed upon as of "grest scientific im
portant and Is th only one of her
kind In a soo.
"The new-born bst." detailed th
curator, "haa wing-spread of four
Inches, Is about ths sirs of s mous
snd was sctlv from th moment ot
birth. It crswls on Its mother's back,
feeds like human bsby snd squesks
like mouse, though the sound is
mors prolonged than mOus
squeaks."
He explslned that ths bat gets Its
nams of vsmplre from the fact thst
It llvee en warm blood. In Panama,
Its nstlvs hsbttat, It feed! on horses
and cattle snd often on sleeping per
sons. At the- too, the mother has been
fed dally on deflbrlnated blood, ob
tained fresh from th city sbattoirs
and separsted In a centrifuge.
Volga herself has a wlngspread of
14 Inches snd large visible fangs. Her
wings, as Is ths vampire custom,
are used much as stilts when sh
walks around on her victims with
feathery tread that Insures her
high degree of secrecy.
School Dlst No. i
Notlcs Is hereby given thst the:
ar funds on hsnd for th redemption
of all warranta. lo and Including No
UB7. Interest will cess on the 1st
day ot December, 1033.
CARL LCEVSH.
ei.rk School Dlst No
For th first time sine 198 North
Carolina cotton growers this yesr
failed to record an Improvement lo
th quality of staple produced.
Londoners used mere wafer than
sver in 1033. i.lf dilly s"rage sup.
ply per person being 18 i gallon.