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You Can't Afford to Miss the Buying Opportunities Listed Here
BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE. MEDFORD. OREGON, TUESDAY DECEMBER 12, 1933.
Why
Not
Try a
Want-Ad?
Whirl to Mil row oomer Want
to gt rid ot turn odd no
md lo bouse hold tunuabUJ
Co you od tool tot rouj gar
lent . . 4o inexpensive WeotAO
o th Mall rnoune Olemeo
Pat wUJ find th m
these tnd mnj otbei perp'xtn
oroblem.
H re Are the Rates:
Pet wort ftrt umrtion '
(MlnmuiD 38c)
Eaeb additiona) Uiaartaon.
pat word
( Minimum 10c)
Pet line pet month, without
eopj cbangee
l3t
75
Phone
LOST AND FOUND
FOUND 3 key container one blacK
t .nS one brown leather Owner may
' have eame by paying tor ad. Mail
1 Tribune office.
LOST Two .addle mares, black and
bay. Reward. 624 8. Hamilton.
6TRATED 1 head young cattle.
OwwVcall for them. W. B. Brlttoa.
Rt. 1-381.
LOST Fuel oil tank cap. I"w"
F. E. Samson Co. 339 K. Rlveralde.
. Aam . am.M hisrle soanlel puppv.
Reward for information a to where-
abouta. Tel. obi-jw-
. nti-r- ..v-.wi'c. natters -.nd cur
rency between Holly and Bartlett.,
SulUble reward for return. Dr. Van
Valrah. 304 E. Main c.. rno
LOST 11 dog missing, call 1616.
"WANTED FEMALE HELP
WANTED Housekeeper motherleas
home. Two In family. State age and
salary. Complete charge. Box 1397,
care Tribune.
WANTED SITUATION
YOUNG MAN. accuatomed to atock.
wants ranch work. Would take bay
in payment. . Phone 341-J-3.
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED Furniture for living-room
and bedroom. 947-R. '
WILL pay cash for wood burner cir
culating heater, p. o. Hull. Route
1. Medford.
WILL PAY CASH lor cheap. llgM.
closed csr. Phone 1138-J.
WANT TO BUY 1939 Ford Must be
cheap. 333 W. 3nd.
BJXiAR JOHNSON want to buy your
furs at the Peerlesa Market, 13-14
No. Bartlett St.
WANTED Electric radio. Must be
reasonable. Box 368, Tribune
WILL caie for elderly sick people In
my home. Phone 437-X.
WANTED Household good, stoves
tool or what nave you Medford
Bargain Houae. 37 N. Orape St. Tel
1063.
JUNR WANTED
We pay eaan for JUNK BATTERIES
i RADIAIORS. ALUMINUM
BRASS. COPPER ft lunk of ail
descriptions
i MEDFORD BAROA1M HOUSE
37 No Orape Tel 1063
WaNTED Raw fura. Prices advanced
frntr. ?CY tO 60. It Will PSJ VOU
to trap. New and used trapa for
sale. Medlora Bargain houm.
ford. Oregon. 37 North Orape St..
Phone 1063.
FOR KENT BOUSES
FOR RENT 7-room house at 803
Pine, unfurnished or partially lur
nlshed, 17.50. Phone 319-R.
FOR SALE S1400.00 or rent 10. 641
Pine. Brown and White or write
owner. I Jarl, Boring. Oregon.
FOR RENT 6-room house: garden
space, fruit: aouiis. duo Austin ot..
HOMES FOB RENT Call 696
FOI RENT Home, furnlahed ot
unfurnished- Brown ft white.
HOUSES H0. 612 60 and 616. water
paid: wood range Phone 106.
FOR RENT 7-room modern home. 8
bedroom, o. a uevoe, ois-j-a.
FOR RENT House, close In. Tel S19-Y
eVROOM modern cottage. 613.50.
ao. Orape St.
313
FOR RENT 5 -room unfurnished
house, newly - renovated: bullt-lns.
36 Cottage.
FOR RENT 3-room furnlahed apt
close in. 817 East Jackson or 749-Y
FOR RENT One of the nicest unfur
nished 5-room modem bungalows In
city, newly painted and papered,
new curtains throughout, new lin
oleum on kitchen, bathroom and
pantry r.oore. electric water heater,
new beatrol and bullt-tn fixtures,
all In tip-top condition. See It at
773 W lltn and call next door. No
small children.
ATTRACTIVE" rooma 404 S Orape.
FOR REST FLKMMltD ROOMS
TOR RBNT keeping rooms.
Pan Apt., 375 So. Central.
FOR RGNi APARTMENTS
TOR RENT Furnished apartment In
Mall Tribune bmidlnf. imht. heat,
hot and cold water furnished. Very
comfortable: rewno.e rn. App'.y
Mail Tribuf office or Phone 75.
BTRNISHED APT. Oil heat, private
entrance. 518 8. Oekda.t.
BAOHXLOR caoin, 445 &. Front,
FOR BENT ROOM AND BOARD
BOAKD and aooM at Tie S. Main
Ratea very moderate.
MUSICAL INS1KCMENTS.
FOR ftALE Conn O melody aaxo-
phone. silver horn, gold bell, pearl
xevs. piusn caae: eimoa. new;
145. ell for 65. Phone 1473-W.
FOB BXCHANQB
FOR BALE OR TRADE Model T Ford
coupe. 1015 N. central. ie. 013.
FOR TRADE Chef, truck driven
11.000 mllee, for late model aedaa.
8. A. Bower, Murphy. Oregon.
EWES and city property to trade tor
what haw you? O. A. DeVoe. Ph.
833-J-3.
FOR SAIiE OR TRADE White electric
ewlns machine lor iijnt
Boi 638. Tribune.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
FOR RENT- OR BALE 3 acre goo-l
garden land, email houae; reason-
able rent. ueo. Moviain. rawn
FOR a ALE 1 59 acrea timber, 8-room
log cabin, or trade for Talley acre
age, improved or unimproved. E;
N. Gray, Route 1, Box 37S.
WHEN you thinlt of real estate think
of Brown & White. -
FOR SALE DOGS AND PETS
SPECIAL PRICE on all roller canarlea.
Phone 302 Jacksonville. Mra. Keltic
Finney.
ROLLER CANARIES. Phone 633-J-3.
FOR BALD POULTRY
FOR SALE A few choice Bronie and
Bourbon Red torn, phone 4-F-U.
Eacle Point.
FOR SALE Turkey. Phone 639-J-l.
Mra. D. W. Luke.
PURE Branse toma Cockeran'a prise
atock 85. Jesse Nell, Rt. 1, Aahland.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Black gelding, weight
1500 lba; 3 Hereford calvea. Unn
ranch, close to Jacksonville.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
ONLY 4 used cars left and want to
dispose of these within a week o
have CUT the PRICE again. Call
mS, J2trM i
UP PRICES. Eakln Motor Co., South
Fir St.
BRAND NEW SEDAN at real bar- ;
gain price, too. Hasn't run a mile.
Regular price 61135. Will sacrifice
for quick sale (825 and will accept
State, County. City or School war
rants at par. Term for part. Her
1 a real opportunity so act at once
Remember, this la NOT demon
atrator and la brand new In evury
respect. Address "Car Owner", care
Mall Tribune.
FOR SALE 1933 Chryeler sedan re-
. possession. A real buy. Armstrong
Motor Co., 38 No. Riverside.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE! Newtown apples, 35c and
35c per box. Barred Rock roosters,
Tomkln strain breeding stock. Wolf
Ranch. 1 mile south Phoenix depot.
FOR SALE Cabbage for kraut.
921-X.
Tel.
FOR SALE Very cheap. Party leav
ing town. 1 Estate Heatroia, 1 Ax
mlnster rug. 1 dresser, 1 upholster
ed rocker, 1 dining-room set. Phone
341-R-3.
FOR SALE 13-os. army tarpaulin at
HUDDard sroa.
GARDENING, shrub, moving, prun
ing, spsdlng, estimate free. 307
Bessie.
WILL sacrifice radio for balance of
contract. Box 1393, Tribune.
POR SALE Hungarian vetoh aeed.
Phone 623-J-4.
APPLES from 20 to 76 cent a bos In
, smau or large lot, o. v. Myers
Orchard, Phone 258-J.
FOR SALE Hay, wheat, barley and
corn. O. A. DeVoe. Tel 633-J-3.
FOR 9 ALE Uaed tewing machine all
m a i a; term 11 desired AU
makea rented and repaired. Whit
Sewing Machine Co. 24 N Bartlett
"PLANT FILBERTS FOR BIG PROF
ITS" Prices smashed on high qual
ity fruit trees, shrubs, roses and
herry plant. Drive to W. B. Bar
num's on Pacific Highway. 3 mile
South of Medford or Phone 851-R-3.
CARLTON NURSERY CO.. CARL
TON, OREGON.
FOR aand. gravel, sediment, fertilizer
and tevnlcg. Phone 913-J.
FOR SALE CHEAP EASY TERMS
A Delco light plant.
A 1-horee electric motor,
A refrigerator, electric,
A piano; a new oil burner.
Commercial Finance Corporation.
Phone 81.
FOR SALE Oa rang and water
neater in good condition, priced
reasonable. Call 341-R-l.
FOR SALE All kinds of apples and
pears. Joe Mary ranch. Tel. 132-L.
PERSONAL
GIFTED CLAIRVOYANT and Palmist
Truthful advice on business, love,
marriage Rainbow Auto Camp
cabin 3.
MISCLIXAVEOL'S
V LOANRD on typewriters and
i. os. Cecil Jennings, Main and
r ;ont.
FVUS cleaned, repaired and glared
Coat relined. Medford Cash and
Carry Cleanera. Phone 1700.
OOLD BOUOHT Redden & Co.
our new prices.
WE HAVE BUYERS for Gold Prop
erties, both placer and lode. Aend
complete, information to Harry &.
Pry b Company, 417 Dav:s Bldg..
Portland. Ore.
I BUY gold and loan money. Oectl
Jennings, comer Front and slain
BUSINESS UlRfcCTORT
Expert Wtnffuw cieanera.
LET OEORdE DO IT Pel 11T3
House cleaning Floo Waxing Or)
totaj fiug Cmning. apeciAatT.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
JACKSON CO.
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstract ot Title and
f 1 Title lu
1 -4V J only a
Byate
Na County.
In iu ranee, me
complete Tine
m lo JauKton
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. -Abstract
- i n a Tin insurance. Room
and 6. No. 33 North Central Am.
upatalr.
Money to Lend.
WE LEND MONET ON FURNITURE
AND LA TV MODEL AUTOS
Three per cent per month oo un
paid balano No other charge See
W E Thomaa, 45 South Central,
ground floor Craterian Theater
Bldg. State License No. 8-157.
Transfer.
RErNKINO TRUCKING Co. Trans-
fer and atorage. we nam anjtnius
at a reasonable price. Ill No rir.the same be approved, the Admlnis
Street. Phone 333. tratrlx discharged, bar bond exoner-
- - ' ' ( Rted, the propertv of the estate dls
EADS TRANSFER ft STORAOE CO - i tributed to Corlnne Murphy, sole heir
Office 1016 No Central. Phone 316
Prices tight Service guaranteed
HAWLEY TRAK6FBB Expert pack
era and movers Special livestock
moving equipment. Prlcea right
619 North Rlveralde. Phone 1044-X
painting and raperlianging.
1. A BLISS Painting and paper
hanging. Tel. 846-W 313 S Orape
Job Printing.
MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT
Beat equipped' plant in southern
Oregon. Printing of all kinds: nook
binding; loose -leaf led;era. and
blanks, billing systems, duplicating
cash sales slips and everything m
the printing Unas 38-30 N Orape
Phone 76
LEUAL NOIIIT.9
Notice of Sheriff's Sale.
By virtu of an execution m fore
claeure duly Issued out of and under
the seal of the Circuit Court of the
Bute of Oregon, in and for the Coun
tv of Jackson, to me directed and
dated on the 9tli day of December.
1933. In a certain action therein,
wherein H. A. Hanseom, as plalntlfr
recovered Judgment against Alfred
John Mllkowak! and Velma Opal Mil
kowskl, the defendant, for the sum
of One Thousand Eight Hundred
Elht "n" 67-100 (61808.671 Dollars
,.hi. ... n
with Interest from this date at 8
per annum, with costs and disburse-
ments taxed at Twenty-alx and 80-100
((26.80) Dollars, and the further aum
of One Hundred and no-100 (6100.00)
Dollara, aa attorneys fees, which
Judgment was enrolled and docketed
In the Clerk' office of aald Court
In aald County on the 3nd day of
December. 1933.
Notice la hereby given that, pur
suant to the terms of the said execu
tion. I will on the 13th day of Janu
ary, 1934. at 10:00 o'clock a. m.. at
the front door of the Courthouse In
the City of Medford, In Jackson
County, Oregon, offer for sale and
will sell at public auction for cash
to the highest bidder, to satisfy said
Judgment, together with the costs of
this sale, subject to redemption a
provided by law, all of the right, title
and Interest that the said defendants.
Alfred John Mllkowskl. Velma Opal
Mllkowskl. Paul Mllkowskl and Jose
phine Mllkowskl. Hubert Messer and
Alice Messer, the Commercial Finance
Corporation, a corporation, and the
Southern Oregon Credit Bureau, a cor
poration, had on the 31st day of Jan
uary, 192B, or now have in and to the
following described property, situated
In the County of Jackson, State of
Oregon, to-wlt:
The West half W!$) of the
southeast quarter (SE1 ) of sec
tlon 28 In Township 35 South of
Range 3 west of the w. M.
Jackson County. Oregon, containing
ou acre, less a scrre in ine nwv:,
of the SEi that has been deeded
to School District No. 52 for school
purpose.
Dated this 9th day of December,
1933. WALTER J. OLMSCHEID,
Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon.
By OLOA E. ANDERSON. Deputy.
Notice of Final Account.
In the County Court of the Stat of
Oregon for Jackson County.
In the Matter of the Estate of Cham
pion J. McCollum, Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that I have
filed my Final Account of the ad
ministration of the estate of Cham
pion J. McCollum, deceased, and that
the court has fixed and appointed
January 4, 1034, at the hour of 10
o'clock a. m. a the time for hearl:uz
objections thereto. If any there oe.
and for aettlement thereof.
DAVID S. McCOLLUM,
Administrator of the above estate.
Dated November 24. 1933.
Summons.
Tn the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Jackson County.
Charlea L. Btudwell. Plaintiff,
vs.
E. J. Cole; C. H. Cole, L. H. Cole: and
the unknown heirs of Charles M.
Dow, deceased; also all other per
sona and partlea unknown, claim
ing any right, title, estate, lieu or
Interest In the real estate described
In the complaint herein, Defend
ants. To each, every and all of the abOTe
named Defendants:
In the name of the State of Ore
gon, you and eacn of you are hereby
j required to appear and answer the
coinpiBini i lira Hganini. you in me
above entitled suit on or nerore me
last day of four weeks from the date
of the first publication of this sum
mons, and If you run so to app-ir
and answer said complaint, for want
thereof, the Plaintiff mill apply to tne
Court for the relief demanded in his
complaint, succinctly slated as fo'.
lows, to-wlt: That a decree be en
tered adjudicating any and all rignt,
title, estate, lien or claim which you
or any of you have or claim to have
in, to, or upon me read propry sr.n
ated In Jackson County. Oregon, de
scribed as follows, to-wlt:
The East one-hair of th Nortn
west Quarter, and the West one
half of the Northeast Quarter, of
Section 20. In Township 35 Soutn.
of Rante S West of the Willamette
Meridian.
And declaring any and all such claims
to be null and 70ld; and decreeing
that the said Plaintiff is the owner
in fee simple of said premise, and of
the whole there, frea and clear or
jit and all right, ti'le. esta', Uen
or interest of said Defendant, or anv
Of them, and that each and all of
the Defendant herein, and each and
all person claiming, or to euim oy.
through, or wide them, or any f
them.' he forever enjoined. retrainM
and barred from assert! nr. attempt
lug to faUblisa, ox daiming aujr
right, title, estate, lien or Interest tn
or to said propeity, or any portion
thereof, and that Plaintiff's title to
aid premises he forever quieted and
set at rest.
The date of the order fur publica
tion of thla summons Is Decemoer
4th, 1933. The time prescribed for
publication of this summons ts once
each week for four consecutive weeks.
The date of the first publication of
thla summons ts December 5th, 1033.
HARRY C. SKYRMAN,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Post Office Address:
Medford, Oregon.
Notice of Hearing on Final Report
and Account of AdmtniMntrU.
In the County Court ot me Stat of
Oregon for the county of Jackson.
In the Matter of the Estate of Zach ;
Cameron lalao aomettmea known aai
Zachery Cameron, Deceased.
Notice la hereby given ry the un
dersigned as the AdnJnls'trstrlx of
the estate of the above named Zach
Cameron, deceased, that said Admin
istratrix did on the 30th day of No
vember. 1933. file in the above en-
titled Court and cause her verified
r;n,i Report and Account, asklne thst
of the said decedent, and that final
settlement of the estate be made, and
the eatate be closed: that acting upon
said Final Report and Account the
Honorable Earl B. Day, Judge of the
said Court, duly made and entered an
order setting trie hour of 11:00 o'clock
a. m-. on December 30th, 1933, aa the
time, and the court room of tbe 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 dsy so appointed for such
hearing and settlement, file his ob
jection thereto, and .o any particu
lar Items thereof, specifying the par
ticulars of auch objections, and di
recting that this notice be published
as provided by law.
Notice la therefore given that all
auch person having any auch ob
jections file the same In this court
and csuae prior to said hearing and
settlement.
Dated at Medford. Oregon, this 30th
aay oi noTemwr. ivm.
COR1NNE MURPHY.
As Administratrix of the Estate
of Zach Cameron. Deceased.
Summona.
In the Circuit court of the State of
Oregon In and for Jackson Countv.
Jackson County Building and Loin
Association, an Oregon building
and loan corporation, Plaintiff,
va.
0. L. Dodge and Iris Dodge, husband
and wife; F. L. Renfro and Ruth
A. Renfro. (also known aa Ruth W.
Renfro). 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 in the Complaint
on ine nerein. ueiendanls.
To: F. L. Renfro and Ruth A
Renfro. (also known aa Ruth w. Reu.
froi, husband and wife: also all other
persona or parties unknown claiming
any right, title, eatate. Hen or Interest
in or to the real eatate described In
the complaint on file herein.
In the name of the state of Ore
gon, you and each of you are hereby
required to appear and answer the
Complaint of the Plaintiff on file
herein against you. or otherwise plead
thereto, within four (4) weeks from
the date of the first publication of
this summons.
You are hereby notified that If you
fall to appear and answer th 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 ucclnctly stated
aa followa:
A Judgment and decree foreclosing
the Plaintiff's mortgage on property
situated and being in th County of
Jackson, state of Oregon, and de
acrlbed a follows, to-wlt:
The S',4 of Lot 7 and 8 In Block
1 of Narregan's Addition to the
City of Medford. Oregon, according
to the official plat thereof.
Mail Tribune Daily
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pagoda
4. Minute
particle
5. 'llgb cards
12. Assistance
12. Uat
14. Withstood una
l That which la
owned
17. Handle
18. Facility
19. Ceremonies
20. Flowerleaa
plant
23. Richly dte-
orated
JS. Onward
27, Weep con
vulsively 21. City In Bel
gium
St. Purfelted
23. Palm stem
utftd In
makln
Solutlon of Saturday's Puzzle
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lucky day
41. Matched
4. Grant
47. God of love
48. Lying
IS. Parly
63. Object of de
votion
64. Front of the
foot
wicker fur-
nlture
26. fc'lrnt name of
a California
city
J. English nvr
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This Summons ts published 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, 1033.
The date of the first publication
of this summons ts the 21st day of
November, 1933.
BOGGS & BENGTSON,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
126 East Mtln Street.
Medford. Oregon.
Courthouse
News
i Furnished by the Jackson Count
Abstract Co. 131 B Sixth Stveetl
Marriage Licenses
Alau James Beaton and Luetic M.
El son.
Miles L. Farmer and Ncv I. Byrd.
Circuit Court
W. H. Summers vs. J. W. Purdue,
The Lucky Thirteen Mining company,
a corp.. et al. For surrender of stock
certificate.
J. C. Hoper et ux va. Earl E. Mann.
Nellie Mann. R. W. Tripp. Elsie Tripp
et al. Strict foreclosure of contract.
H. C. Bare. Elmer Herrled file cer
tlflcat of dissolution of psrtnershlp
under the assumed business name of
Real Estate Exchsnge.
Stats Industrial Accident Commis
sion vs. Blair Granite Quarries, Inc.
For money.
Georse Porter vs. Lovlda Wsymack.
Lien.
Jackson County Building ft Loan
An. vs. James H. Moore et al. Fore
closure. Juantta a. McKlnzle vs. o. Vernon
McKlntle. Divorce.
F. J. Crafts. Jane B. Crafts. L. A.
Dell Incorporate a Western Thrift
Store of Medford.
Oliver O. Morton, Marie F. Morton
Hansen, Lydla A. Morton, Alts P.
Morton, Alice A. Morton assume the
business name of Morton Milling Co.
Anton Canyar vs. Medford Water
Power ft Development Co., a corp..
Western Financial Service Company,
a corp. Tax foreclosure.
State va. Portland Trust ft Savlnga
Bank aa guardian of Jsmea H. Phlpps.
Incompetent. Foreclosure.
W. J. Cummlngs et ux va. A. W.
Pipes, personally and as administrator
of co-partnership estate of Bert An
derson and A. W. Pipes. Injunction
and for money.
Charlea L. Studwell vs. E. J. Cole
et at. To quiet title.
W."E. Thomas vs. Rose Brophy, J. J.
Brophy et al. Tax foreclosure.
Jackson Co. Bldg. ft Loan Assn. va.
W. H. Crandall. Foreclosure.
State vs. Victor Lacombe, also
known aa Fred C. Lelghton. Obtain
ing money by false pretenses.
State vs. Dick B. Warren. Forgery.
Probate Court
Est. Cora B. Van Foasen, dec. Ad
mitted to probate.
Est. Mary Ntms, dec. Admitted to
probate.
SHIP MODEL DISPLAYED
IN CHAMBER WINDOW
A thing oi beauty which has at
tracted the eyes of many passers by
to linger long before the Chamber of
Commerce Is th e model of a five
masted Danish bark, placed there by
A. Lundberg of Phoenix.
"Copenhagen" Is Its name and all
sails are set. Illustrating fully the
fine work of the maker.
Notice.
Ladles, get the new contract bridge
score cards, with instructions printed
thereon, 10c for 35. at Commercial
Printing Dept. Mall Tribune. 28 North
I Orape.
Cross-Word Puzzie
T. Month of the
year
. Be In atora for
. Disputed
10. Gaelic
1L Hug wavea
If. English coin
19. Clerical collar
20. Anything
strictly true
21. Feminine
name
22. Underground
rootlike
aiem
24. And not
26. Cold
29. Sheet of glasa
31. Inaects
31 Small round
mark
24. Testa
37. Withdraw
40. Nutsdnces
41. Station
4.1. Tableland
44. Metric Innd
moasures
46. Deal oijt
sparingly
4H. ftdpe
49. Japanese
atatetman
8ft. At present
61. Turn to the
right
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NpfE MaT R
HnElgPA V
Ktf. Quest Ion a
M. Measure
67. Be Indebted
DOWN
1. mrllte gently
2. Melody
2. Commotion
4. Surface
6. Human trunk
6. Aquatic animals
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Here Is Dr. Alice Wynekoop entering th Cook county Jail In Chi.
eago to be ocked up pending grand Jury action In th. death of her
daughter- n-law, Mr. R.-.eta Wynekoop. Shown with her ar the Jailer
and bailiff. (Aasoclat.ri Pr. Photoi '
NINE DEAD AND
HEAVY DAMAGE
IN FLOOD PAID
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lleved to have drowned In an ef
fort to save marooned cattle.
His empty rowboat waa found.
Desolation Bared .
Over a wide area, In the southern
Puget Sound, the. Centra I la and cow-
lltz river and the Grave Harbor
county districts, the waters were re
ceding today for the moat part, leav
ing behind scenes of desolation,
Numerous highway snd railroad
bridges were twisted and broken, the
roadways washed away ' or danger
ously undermined and farm lands
were covered with slit.
Several 'uindrcd homes, over the
entire flooded area, were damaged or
wrecked.
The puyallup river valley and Ta
coma, where two square miles of ter
ritory were submerged, counted their
losses near the S2.000.000 mark. King
county cliimage, mainly In the White
River valleys and around the cities
of Kent and Auburn, were placed at
near S500.000.
Cowlitz SII1I Rising
The Cowlltc river was still at the
21.1 foot level last night at Kelso,
and tthe water was still, rising 30
miles up-river. Two hundred men
were at work on dikes east of Long-
view and at Castle Rock.
At Aberdeen and Hoqutam, In
Orays Harbor county, officials of the
three railroad lines declined to prom
ise any rail service until tomorrow,
The main Olympic highway to Pu-
get Sound cities was six feet under
water last night.
In northeastern Idaho, numerous
streams of the Coeur d'Alene region
left their banks, menacing highways,
washing out several bridges and
threatening other property.
OF
ZION. 111., Deo. 12. (ty Deaconess
Mariantolnette Huber, 78. who waa a
follower of the late Alexander Dowle,
founder of the Zlon religious colony,
waa burned to death today In her
home.
Firemen found the roof had already
caved lr when they reached the house
where ahe lived alone. The aged wom
an lay on the floor In the midst of
blazing newspapers and leaflets.
Deaconeea Huber was bitter foe
of Wilbur Olenn Vollva, who auc
oreded Dowle as business and relig
ious dictator of Zlon, and on parade
days during the feast of the taber
nacle ahe would always stand on a
at reet comer waving old copies of
the Zlon newspaper with Dowle 'a pic
ture on the front .page. She nevr
destroyed her newepapera, and fire
men had warned her that a house full
of papers was a fire hazard.
THE GRANGE
T.i lent Orange.
At the last regular meeting of the
Orange, December 7, Mrs. lota Miller
waa obligated In the third and fourth
decrees. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey WaUeis
were voted to become members by
demit from the Egie Point Orange
Mr. and Mra, Lloyd Tracy were toted
to be reinstated.
Mrs. Harry Weagsnr.. newly elected
lecturer for the ooming year, resigned
and Mrs. Harvey Walters waa elected
to fill the vacancy.
R. O Fowler, county agent, gave
a very Interesting talk on the NRA.
the AAA and the wheat allotment
plan.
Refreshments were served by Mr
and Mrs c. E. Boig and Mr. and Mm.
Tom Bell.
MISTRESS JAILED
Meteorological Report
December 12, 1933.
Forecasts.
Medford and vicinity: Unsettled,
with occasional light rains tonight
and Wednesday. Moderate tempera
ture. Oregon: Unsettled with occasional
light ralna tonight and Wednesday.
Moderate temperature.
Loral Data. .
Temperature a year - ago today:
Highest, 38; lowest 8.
Total monthly precipitation. .80 in.
Deficiency for the month, .44 inch.
Total precipitation since Septem
ber 1, 1033. 2.33 Inches,
Deficiency
Inches.
(or the season, 331
Relative humidity at 5 p. m. yes
terday, 86 per cent; 0 a. m. today, 03
per cent.
Tomorrow: Sunrise,
Sunset, 4:40 p. m.
7:31
Observations Taken at A
120 Meridian Time.
If
Is
01 ty
Boston
Cheyenne
Chicago
Eureka .....,
Helena
. 3d
. 88
, 30
, 60
8 Clear
38 P.Cdy.
14 . Cloudy
M .88 nain
3 T Cloudy
80 T Cloudy
.35 P. Cdy.
15 .03 Clear
14 Clear
44 Clear
80 .88 Cloudy
40 .88 Rain
48 .83 Clear
Cloudy
84 .84 P. Cdy.
50 .48 Clear
38 .04 Cloudy
54 .03 Rain
18 P. Cdy.
Los Angeles WWH ....
MEDFORD , 85
New Orleans 78
New York 33
Omaha ................ 18
Phoenix .............. ....
Portland 66
Reno ....
Roscburg 50
Salt Lake 63
San Francisco 68
Seattle - 88
Spokane .. 63
Walla Walla 60
Washington, D.O
.-
AT
WASHINGTON. Dee. 13. (AP)
The government's gold price waa set
at 134 01 an ounce today for the
tenth consecutive time.
London's price today was $33.13 an
ounce on the basil of sterling open
ing at S5.084.
The RFO quotation for domestlo
gold ha remained unchanged since
the day after thanksgiving, but
treasury officials Insist the gold pol
icy I continuing unchanged and all
newly mined domestic gold la being
purchased at this price,
4-
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fUUNARY
VRAFT....
By estelia Uurgan, uirector oi
Home Service, Caltrurnia
Oregon Power i.'o.
KOANTINO IDEAS
Every housewife has her own "beat
way" to rosflfc a turkey. On will
tell you to make a "blanket" of
dough, another
uses a "sheet
for steaming, a
newer version la
a paper cover.
Intj. Then, ther
la th aimple
method of Just
baking the fowl'
In a moist oven,
using moderat
heat, controlled
and ven. for
sufficient time to
piaiirm
Hi
tstella Dorian.
throughout. Thl I th method rec
ommended for users of electrio
range as eaalest and thoroughly de
pendable.
First, elioose a young bird. wah
It thoroughly after the preliminary
cleansing, then stuff It sparingly s
that th dressing will have space to
expand and win not be oggy and
underdone. Now It I ready to new
up loosely and grease well and sea
son iigfttly. Press Into shape, trust
and place on the rack In your roast
ing pan. breast down. If you wish,
thl fowl may be set In a cola oven,
the heat aet to maintain 376 degree
and 80 minute allowed for each
pound of meat. Or, you may ar
the fowl for about 30 mlnutea at
500 degrees, then lower the heat con.
trol bo a to maintain 375 degree
and bake 98 minute per pound et
meat. Just before removing from
the oven, the bird may be turned
over and browned slightly more on
t.he breast if a deep color I desired.
Basting I unnecessary, of course, In
the electrio range, but In ovena
where this la part of th roasting
process, open the door a seldom aa
possible, sine It alwaya alow up
the cooking.
These Instructions apply to roast
ing chicken and domestlo geese alio.
Baked Ham
Select ham which la prepared for .
roasting without soaking. Wipe it
off with cloth wrung out of cold
water then place In th roaster, fat
side up. cut Vie fat In aecllon
and atlck whole clove in the
slices. Cover all with a thin Dast
made of brown augar, cinnamon mus
tard and cooking wine or elder.
(Orange Juice or pineapple Juice ar
good). Bake at 378 degrees, allowing
38 minute for each pound of ham.
Roast Beef
Select a standing rib, or such
piece of nieat ao that It may be rath,
er festive for th occasion. Wipe It
with a damp cloth, season slightly
and sprinkle lightly with flour. Place
In routing pan with a piece of fat
on top for extra moisture and flavor.
Again you ar given the choice of
searing for 30 mlnutea or placing In
a cold oven. However you start It.
th greater part of the cooking should
be done at a moderate heat (350
degrees to 378 degree), allowing 38
minute for each pound If you Ilk
It roasted to th "well done" state.
(If you desire to protect a "brown
roast" from scorching the rib whll
booking, csp each rib with plec
of uncooked pouto whll cooking.
Then decorat with paper frill for
serving.)
STurriNos
Plain Bread Stuffing '
3 cup bread cubes.
4 tablespoons melted butter.
16 teaspoon aage.
1 teaspoon salt.
14 cup chopped celery.
1 tablespoon minced onion.
14 teaspoon pepper.
3 tablespoons e'sM-k,
Va radher stale bread, mix all wen
with a fork and pack lightly In th
bird. (Thym may b used Instead
of onion In any of these dressings).
ovster stuffing
Omit the ssge, celery, onion and
stock snd add on pint of cerefully
cleaned oyster to th plain bread
stuffing.
Pineapple Stuffing
3 cups soft bread cube.
1 whole egg.
1 tablespoon melted butter.
. Va cup chopped celery.
1 cup crushed pineapple.
3 slice bacon, ahredded.
Belt and pepper to taat.
Beat egg slightly then mil all oth
er Ingredient in, using only a much
Jute of pineapple aa necessary.
New Orleans Paint Knew.
NEW ORLEANS. (UP) Just as
the 38th state voted ratification of
th 3 1st amendment, paint peeled
off th aid of building here and
rtvealed th word "Whisky,' which
was part of an eld aign painted
year before the repeal,
Candidates Kept Promise.
BREMERTON. Wash. (UP) When
Jesse Knabb ran for mayor he bet
hla friend Charlie Barowskl he would
either beat htm, or would Jump olf
Via dork. He lost, and Jumped fftto
th cold water of Puget Sound.
Warrant Call
School Dlst. No. 53 warrant num
bered 107 to 131 Ino. ar called .'or
payment. Interest to cease Oecmner
II, 10.13. Warrant payable at rirtt
National Bank, Medford. Oregon.
MRS. Br-ait POOU
Clerk, School Dlst. No. 58.
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