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PAGE SEVEN You Can't Afford to Miss the Buying Opportunities Listed Here MEDFORD MAIL TRTBT7XE, MEDFORD, OREGON. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 19. 1933 r Why Not Try a . Want-Ad? WANT to sell jout nomet Want to get rid of few odds and ,nds In nousenold turmarilngat Do you need ole toi foot gar ienr . An inexpensive Want-AO in tha Mall rrlbuns Classified Page will nnd the uw te these uid many other perplexing f oroblemm. H re Are the Rates: Par word first insertion (Minimum 36c) Emcb additional insertion. pet word Minimum 10c) Per line pet month, without copy changes .11.26 75 Phone LOST AND FOUND LOST one baby blue kid glove. Tel. 1081 -R or 154. LOST Brass Jardiniere in front ot Jm Theater. Sunday morning. T please return to theater. LOST Brown leather key container. Reward. FlndereaveaToggerjr LOST H dog missing, call lSlfl. WANTED MALE HELP SALESMEN Make connections now l:rtt voar to sell the famous wLon Chippewa Shoes, direct to wearer. Write Box 424, Boise. II a. WANTED SITUATION GIRL, 33, wants poaltlon In respec table home. Call 431-B. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED A girl to share an apart ment. Tel. 1277-R. WANTED A few acrea garden oll, with hOTe. Cash rent. Might buy. Box 1753. Tribune. FURNITURE re-upholstered, refenlah ed, re-glued. Tel. 969-R. Thlbault. YOUNG LADY wants transportation to Portland till. week. Will share expense. Address 1746. Mall Tribune WANTED About 24 young Rocks: y good layers, at 826 So. Central Are. WANTED The best coupe or sedan HOO will buy. Emu Peterson, o-Jj North Riverside. - -- .T. n.,n WANTED - to rrow eecunty. u .-. . WANT TO BUY 1929 Ford Must be cheap. 333 W. 2nd. EDOAR JOHNSON wants to buy your fura at the Peerless Market, 12-14 No. Bartlett St. WANTED Electric radio. Must be reasonable. Box 268. Tribune. WILL care for elderly sick people In my home. Phone 437-X. WANTED Household goods, stoves tool, or what have you Medford Bargain House. 27 N. Grape St Tel 1062. JUNK WANTED We pay cash tot JUNK BATTERIES U RADlAIOaa ALUMINUM BRASS. COPPER un of ail descrlotlona MEDFORD BARGAIN BOUSE OT No Grape re' 10611 -ivANTED Ratf fura Prices advanced from 28 to 60. It will pay you to trap New and used traps for sale. Medford Bargain House. Med ford. Oregon. 37 North Grape St.. Phone 1062. FOB KENT HOUSES TOR RENT 3-room house, partly fur nished; garage. Inquire 223 West Jackson. 60 NORTH PEACH i rooms, oil stow , good condition. First Insurance Agency, Tel. 105, after 6. H. H. Brown, 1670. MODERN HOME Close In. 104 80. Newtown. First Insurance Agency. Tel. 105. after 5. H. H. Brown. 1070 FOR RENT 716 East Jackson. 308 Summit. First Insurance Agency. Tel. 105, after 5, H. H. Brown, 1670. 6 ROOM house, .19 No. Peach, I17.50. Water paid. FOR RENT 5-room furnished house: adults. 508 Austin. FOR RENT 6-room modern furnish ed stucco house. Phone 379. F&R SALE 11400.00 or rent 110, 641 Pine. Brown and White Or write owner, 1 Jarl. Boring. Oregon. HOMES FOR RENT Call 696 FOI RENT Homes, furnished or unfurnished Brown White HOUSES H0. II0 and 16 water paid: wood range Phone 105 FOR RENT 7-room modern home, a bedrooms. O. A DeVoe. 523-J-2 6-ROOM modern cottage. 612 50. U So Orape St. FOR RENT House, close In. Tel 319-Y FOR RENT 3-room furnished apt close in. 317 East Jackson or 749-Y FOR RENT One of the nicest unf ir nished 5-room modem bungalows in cltv. newly painted and papered, new curtains throughout, new lin oleum on kitchen, bathroom and pantry noora. electric water healer, new heatrola and built-in fixtures, all in tip-top condition. See It at 723 W lltn and call next door. No email children. ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 a Orape rim nm-irAHMir.M3 ( I -ROOM furnhed apt; bath, beat I and garage. 6U N. fiaxUctfc. I FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR heated sleeping rooms call 1389-L FOR RENT ROOM AND BOARD BOARD AND ROOM at 719 . Rate Tery moderate. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS BACHELOR cabin. 445 So. Front. STORE ROOM FOR RENT After Jar- uary 7, store room 1"kt0 feet, on Grape street, adjoining Malt Tribune job 6hop. Reasonable rent to right, party. Apply at business office Mall Tribune. . fOR EXCHANGE TRADED Cows or young stock f-T posts, shakes or closed car. E. B Lucas, Beagle. FOR TRADE Che v. truck driven 11.000 miles, for late model sedan. 3. A. Bower. Murphy, Oregon. EWES and city property to trade for what have you? C. A. uevoe. rn-523-J-3. FOR SALE OR TRADE White electric sewing machine for light sedin Box 638. Tribune. TOR EXCHANGE RISAL ESTATE i FOR TRADE Suburban grocery store and building, modern residence, gw pump, main highway, averaging 450 in winter months, much more In 'tourist season. On account of health will consider acreage. Home seekers Exchange, 402 East Main. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE ' - ;-; FOR SALE-room partly furnished house, 800; 150 down. 820 W. 13th. WHEN you think of real estate think ot Brown & White. FOR SALE POULTRY POULTRY MEN ATTENTION Now la the time to select your breed ing pens. See our display of cock erels at the Monarch Seed & Peed Co. store. Also write us for prices on baby chicks and hatching egs. Our nine years' of continuous trap nesting, careful selection of breed ing birds, has made It possible tor us to be able to give you the be English, Hollywood and Hanson strains. We have a limited number of cockerels for sale at this time. Write to MOUNTCREST RANCH Hilt. California. PURE Branze toma Cockeran'a prize stock 5. Jesse Nell, Rt. 1, Ashland. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK iFOR SALE Shoats. Leo Young, on Columbia oft Stewart Ave. rcl. LARGE weaner. pigs, (1.50 to (2 00 W. G. Records. Williams, Ore. FOR SALE Milk cows 20 up; also white leghorn pullets. Harry C. Chase. Central Point. Beall Lane. FOR 8ALB DOOS AND PETS SPECIAL PRICE on all roller canaries. Phone 202 Jacksonville. Mrs. Nellie , Finney. ROLLER CANARIES. Phone 523-J-2. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES 1930 Chevrolet Coupe. 6 65 Durant 4-door Sedan. 1929 Pontlac Roadster. 1926 Willys-Knight 4-door Sedan. 1926 Light 6 Stude. 4-door Sedan. 1925 Bulck lleht 6 4-door Sedan. SKINNER'S GARAGE Bulck-Pontlac Sales & Serevlce. Tel. 102 FOR SALE Late 1929 Bulck In A-l shape. Phone 16. FINE 1930 Ford Sedan, 6230. Box 1734, Tribune. FOR SALE 1933 Chrysler sedan re possession, A real buy. Armstrong Motor Co., 38 No. Riverside. USED CAR SALE All Price Reduced Lower Than Book Price. 30-Day Written Guarantee. . 1931 Chev. Sport Coupe. 19.10 Bulck Coupe. 1929 Bulck Coupe. 1929 Ford A Coupe. 1931 Chrvsler CtJliv. 8 Coupe. 1931 Ford Victoria. 1928 Bulck Light 6 3-door Sedan. 1928 Pontlac Sedan. 1937 Chrysler 6 Sedan. Also others to choose from. ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC. 38 N. Riverside. MUSICAL INS I Kl. MEMS. PIANO BARGAINS One good used piano. 637 80. One used piano, fine condition. $60.00 Baldwin Piano Shoppe, 26 S. Orape. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS 30 TONS first crop alfalfa bay for sale. E. L. waia. CHRISTMA8 SPECIAL New Crosier Mantle Radio. 31 35. Dona Rsd'.o Service. Phone 668. FOR SALE Good dining room table cheap. Phone 393-X. FOR SALE Furniture, chairs, tables, beds. etc. 714 Welch St., off W Jackson. . FOR SALE Fancy quilted qullte and hand-made ruga. 1020 West iom. FOR SALE Fine Hubbard squash. easy to cut. 90c per hundred, le llvered. 1031 W. 9th. FOR SALE Household furniture, new eiectrlc sweeper, canned fruit, one meat hog. Cozy Nook Ranch, ml. west Phoenix. FOR SALE Diamond wlitalre worth 3500. will sell for 13800. Box 16l. Mall Tribune. FOR SALE First grade walnut. Shelled and unahelled, cheap. 347 Bestty St. ..ruu-urtn, FOR SALE Deed wtn machine all mates; terms it desired A'.i makes rented and repaired White 6iUij atacluoa Co, 14 M. Bar Hall FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS 60 TONS alfalfa hay. good feed .at and racks. Mrs. Miles cantrau. Ruch or call 23-F-23. FOR SALE Hungarian ve.cn w , And declaring any and all such claims jtlon. I will on the 13th day of Janu--to be null and void: and decreeing ; ary. 1934. at 10:00 o'clock a. m., at Phone 62S-J FOR SALE Cheap, a set of aurvey- "" " - - - I pnt? kat.p i-vw .7.rv fumiiv c.iw. I Two tons hay cheap Tor immediate l sale. Bray residence. Lozler Lane.!"' FOR SALE The New Beaver Straw berry plants produce the Wonder berrv. Best on the market. J. W. Cook. Phone 159 1-Y. FOR SALE Bennett and Newtowi apples. W. J. Gebhard, Vi mile N. Bear creek bridge. Central point. APPLES from 20 to 75 cents a box tn man or targe lots. j. v. Myers Orchard, Phone 258-J. FOR SALE Red apples. Myron Root company warehouse, nth ana Fir Sts. HALF-BOXES extra fancy chrlstmaa pears; also good Newtown apples. W. H. Watt. Phone 468-R-2. HAY, wheat, barley, rolled or ground. C. A. DeVoe. Phone 523-J-2. WILL sacrifice radio for balance of contract. Box 1392, Tribune. 'PLANT FILBERTS FOR BIG PROF ITS" Prices smashed on high qual ity fruit trees, shrubs, roses and berry plants. Drive to W. B. Bar num's on Paciflo Highway. 3 mllfcs South of Medford or Phone 851-R-3 CARLTON NURSERY CO., CARL TON. OREGON. FOR sand gravel, sediment, fertilizer and teaming. Phone 912-J. FOR SALE CHEAP EASY TERMS A Del co light plant. A 1 -horse electric 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 341-R-l. . . poR SALEAn kinds of apples and pears. Joe Nary ranch. Tel. 132-L MISCELLANEOUS TRUCK Co-Operatlve buying and sell- i ing. P. D. 62 P. L. Insurance, gas; lore ine aay so appointed for such representing members in dealings J hearing and settlement, file his ob wlth public officials, etc. Get mem. IJectlons thereto, and o any partlcu bershlp from Association of Coin-liar Items thereof, specifying the par merclal Truck Owners, 33 N. Grape j tlculars of such objections, and di MONEY LOANED on typewrltera and radios. Cecil Jennings, Main and Front. FURS cleaned, repaired and glazed roats reuned. Medrord cash and Carry Cleanera. Phone 1700V GOLD BOUGHT Redden & Co. Get our new prices. WB HAVE BUYERS for Gold Prop erties, both placer and lode. Send complete Information to Harry S Fry & Company, 417 Davis Bldg.. ' Portland. Ore. 1 BUY gold and loan money. Cecil Jennlnga. corner Front and Main JU'KSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts ol Title ana Title Insurance. The only complete rifle System In Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstraete of Title. Title Insurance. Rooms 8 and 6. No. 32 North Central Ave upstairs Expert Wlnauw cieanera. LET OBOBOE DO IT Tel- 1173 House cleaning Floo Waxing Ori ental Bug Cleaning, specialty. Money to Lend. WE LEND MONK? ON FURNITURE AND LATE MODEL AUTOS Three per cent per month on un paid balance No other charges See ' W E. Thomas 46 South Central, ground floor Craterian Theater Bldg. State License No S-167 painting and raperhangint. M. A BLISS Painting and paper banging Tel 648-W S13 8 Orape Job Printing. MAIL TRIB.UNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant in southern Oregon. Printing ol all kinds; Dook binding; loose -leaf ledgers, and blanks, billing systems, duplicating cash sales slips and everything in the printing lines- 28-30 N Orape Phone 75 Transfer. REINKrNO TRUCKINO Co. Trans fer and storage We haul anything at a reasonable price. Ill No Fit Street. Phone 33X EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO Office 1016 No Central pbone 810 Prices right Service guaranteed. HAWLE7 TRANSFER - Expert pack era and movers Special livestock moving equipment Prices right 619 North Riverside Phone 1044-X LEOAL NOTICES Summon. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. Charles L. Studwell, Plaintiff. vs. E. J. Cole; C. H. Cole. L. H. Cole; and the unknown heirs of Charles M. Dow, deceased; also all other per sons and parties unknown, claim ing any right, title, entate. lien or Interest in the real estate described tn the complaint herein, Defend ants. To each, every and all of the above named Defendants: In the name of tht State of Ore gon, you and each of you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit on or before the last day of four weeks from the date of the first publication or this sum mons, ind If you fail so to app-ar and answer sld complaint, for want thereof, the Plaintiff will appiy to tne Court for the relief demanded In his I complaint, succinctly stated aa fo'.- iw, wwn. m tn-cree oe en-1 Itered adjudicating any and all right. ttiti, estate, Hen or claim which you' or any of you have or claim to have in. to. or upon the ril property t,n- . (ited In Ja-kson County. Oregon, de-j scribed as IoUa, to-w.l; 1 The East one-half of the North-! west Quarter, and the West one-1 half of the Northeast Quarter, of Section 20. In Township 35 South. or Range 3 West of the Willamette f rlrf t that the said Plaintiff la the owner the whole thereof, free and clear of ny r.d all right, title, estate, lien v. thm- that each and all of all persona claiming, or to claim oy through, or under them, or any of them, be forever enjoined, restrained and barred from asserting, attempt ing to establish, or claiming any right, title, estate. Hen or Interest in or to said property, or any portion thereof, and that Plaintiffs title to said premises be forever quieted and set at rest. The date of the order fur publica tion of this summons la DecemDer 4th, 1933. The time prescribed for publication of this summons is once each week for four consecutive weeks. The date of the first publication of this summons Is December 5th. 1933. HARRY C. SKYRMAN. Attorney for Plaintiff. Post Office Address: Medford. Oregon. I Notice of Hearing on Final Report ana Account of Administratrix. In the County Court of ne State of Oregon for the County of Jackson. In the Matter of the Estate of Zach Cameron (also sometimes known as Zachery Cameron. Deceased. Notice la hereby given ny the un dersigned as the Administratrix of the estate of the above named Zach Cameron, deceased, that said Admin istratrix did on the 20th day of No vember. 1933. file In the above en titled Court and cause her verified rnal 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, and that final settlement of the estate be made, and the estate be closed; that acting upon said Final Report and Account the Honorable Earl B. Day. Judge Qf the said Court, duly made and entered an :orcier setting the hour of 11:00 o'clock m.. on December 30th. 1933, as the tlne. and the court room of the above ensinea court as the place, for the umriiiK oi any oojeciiona to said Final Report and Account, and requir ing any neir. creanor or otner person Interested In said estate to. on or be recting mat tnis notice be published as provided by law. . Notice la therefore given that all such persons having any auch ob jections file the same In thla court and cause prior to said hearlne and settlement. Dated at Medford. Oregon, thla 20th day of November, 1933. CORINNE MURPHY. As Administratrix of the Estate of Zach Cameron. Deceaaed. Notice of Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an execution In fore- clasure duly Issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, In and for the Coun ty of Jackson, to me directed and dated on the 9th day of December, 1933. In a certain action therein, wnerein a. n. nanscom, as plaintiff, recovered Judgment against Alfred John Mllkowskl and Velma Opal Mll kowskl, the defendants, for the sum of One Thousand Eight Hundred ciffni ana Of-lOO (fl808.67) Dollars, with Interest from this date at 8 per annum, with costs and dlsburiw- I ments taxed at Twenty-slx and 80-100 leooui uoiiars. and the further nm of One Hundred and no-100 (6100.00) uouara, as attorney a fees, which Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS 1. Unit 4. Mimic 8. Branched 14. Tending to stick to gether It, Equalizer for a vehicle 17. Four 18. Female horse 19. German rivtr 20. Dart 21. Half: prefix 2.1. Seed covering 25. H use Ian river 27. Pertatntna- to bodies at rst ?. Choke up 31. Unit of work 33. Note of the scale 34. Unit of fores 36. Of the sp'ing 35. ny blrtb 40. Martin 42. Feminine name 43. Hypothetical force 4S. Valley 47. Presently Solution of Saturday' Pun la SHEAR 5TYC A N PARSE pE j A 6 E AL UE Te PAUL E T Ijpgpw e sTTe y a nm L E O j N ITS j E NDO W A RM A D AC A S ABE "P R IDElS ARR D w&$ll iH 5 Li jli!GlN 1 0 R A B A R 1 S I NG fA R ENA R I O ffl$ eTFt EMON ;MANEsTsMATtlNE Tfl. For fear that 72, Curved bar 00 a hint's collar IX By 74. Measura of DHDr 49. Short for a man's nam 7a. Leiaurs Rrt. Cereal fl. Article 53. First man 64. Parcel of ground M. Rubber fS. Faithful 60. Metric land masurs . Obstinate 62. Snow runner: vnr, K. Rag St. Outer garment 79. Separated and classl fieri S1. Night muila S3. Transparent bodies for refracting llcht 14. Unconcealed S&. Cry or ft cat DOWN L Sour aijh stances 1 ia i3 w( r r 17 pr 9 r r ,2 13 W P2 H 27 ' Ml !L !3s"!1ZSZ'"5l ZSZ"ZZ 33" sj W " Z ci :, SZZ5IZ5Z""7' Z5ZZZZ 55 sZZZS55 Judgment was enrolled and docketed in the Clerk's office of said Court ' in said County on the 2nd day cf December. 1933. 1 Notice la hereby given that, pir- kitnt Ia t hs larmi tt t Vi at-ttfVMI- i the front door of the Courthouse In County, Oregon, offer for sale and j will sell at public auction for cash j to the highest bidder, to satisfy said 1 Judgment, together with the costs of , this sale, subject to redemption as ! provided by law. all of the right, title j and Interest that the said defendants, Alfred John Mllkowskl. Velma Opal i MJlkowskl. Paul Mllkowskl and Jose phine Mtlkowakl, Hubert Meaner and! Alice Menser, the Commercial Finance j Corporation, a corporation, and the i Southern Oregon Credit Bureau, a cor- ! poratlon, had on the 31st day of Jan-' nary. 1928. or now have In and to the following described property, situated In the County of Jackson, State of , Oregon, to-wit: The West half (W14) of the Southeast quarter SE4) of Sec tion 28 in Township 36 South of Range 3 West of the W. M., in Jackson County, Oregon, containing 80 acres, less 3 acree In the NW;i of the SEi that has been deeded ! to School District No. 53 for school j purposes. Dated this 0th day of December. 1933. WALTER J. OLMSCHEID, Sheriff of Jackson Countv, Oregon. By OLGA E. ANDERSON, Deputy. Notice of Final Account. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of Cham pion J. McCoUum, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that I have filed my Final Account of the ad ministration of the estate of Cham pion J. McCoUum, deceased, and that the court has fixed and appointed January 4, 1934. at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. as the time for heari:ig objections thereto, if any there oe. and for settlement thereof. DAVID S. McCOLLTJM. Administrator of the above estate. Dated November 24. 1933. Derby DERBY, Dec. IB. (Special) Mr. Dunlsp. Mir. Slmonds and Murl Deen were Monday callers m Medford In connection with the school work. Mr. Deen now rills the vacancy on the board left by Mr. Sfntonda, who re signed. Mr. and Mrs. Ed ElCred were in town the fore part of the week, Mr. Eldred having gone In tor medical treatment necessitated by a severe cold of several montha past causing bronc.hlal trouble. Frank Dunlnp was a Derby caller in Medford Monday; also "Chuck1 Slmonds. Although Mrs. Pearl Phelps has moved Into the Gardner house for the winter, she la atlll near her old neighbors, who are glad to have her remain among them. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Beckdoldt called at the Chaplin home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chaplin are the grandparents of a girl born to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lageson at tne sacred Heart hospital Decern, ber 5. Mr. and Mrs. Murl Deen were In Medford Saturday. CWA work, under the supervision of H. E. Webb, la progressing. At present the school well Is being blast ed for more depth and all hope a vein will be reached that will aupply the school with an adequate amount of water. The old well baa been most unsatisfactory. Mrs. Frank Hill has purchased Cross-Word Puzzie 19. Addition to a building 23. Principal 24. Coaler! with f roiling 26. Outlet 3. Notion 30. Baking cham ber 32. Happy 35. Require 37. City In Ne vada 19. Preceding nights 41. Recreational contest 43. Native metals 44. Odlcer of a corporation 46. Merry adven ture 48. Spanish wide mouthed pot M. Roman patriot S3. Opposite of weather 16. Good -bye: colloq, 67. Regnrd 69. Prens 6L Constructed anew 64. Tree 66. At that lima 67, Reauma (9. Branch's of learning 71. Pare 73. snnt To. Paid nubile notices 77. Chess pieces 60. New England state: abbr. HI. Connequsntly 62. Exist i, Desires wrongfully I, Expression of inquiry 4. King of Judah I. Robbtrv on the hlfh eas C. Always 7. Again: prefix 5. Color 9. Take ven geance 10. Nothing mort than 11. Above aM touching 13. Divide 13. Ajre 15. Send out Kiddies' Community Christmas Tree Coupon If you wish to attend the btg Christmas Partr sponsored by the Veterans of Foreign Vara, fill out tlila roupon and mall to the chair man of the tree committee, care Medford Chamber of Commerce or deposit In the bo In the Chamber of Commerce Building. This part? la for kiddles of 10 years of age and under ... If you hare any little brothers, sisters or friends who wish to attend, enter their names and ages. Fill out this coupon NOW! Chairman. Christmas Tree Committee Veterans of Foreign Wars Medford Chamber of Commerce Bldg. Medford, Oregon. I will attend your Christmas Party which will he held at the MF.DFORD ARMORY at 8:00 o'clock, Thursday, Dee. t. I will also bring NAME- NAME.. NAME large comfortable car with the expec-1 tatlon of getting her aged father, one of our few remaining Civil War veterans, Into the fresh air aa much aa possible. Mr. Hill Is holding his own surprisingly well, although he has reached his 91st birthday. He still takes Interest In his surround ings. Many turkey raisers of the vicinity butchered the last few days and ex press much satisfaction over prices received, which exceeded those ex pected. Many sold to a local mar ket. Mrs. Haines returned home Sunday from the Medford hospital. All are pleased to know she Is doing nicely and wish her a speedy recovery. Melbs, Haines, who .has been as sisting Mrs. Hill, returned home until her mother has more fully recovered. Phoenix PHOENIX, Dec. 19. (Spt.) Oak Circle No. 343 will meet at the Orange Hall Thursday afternoon. All mem bers of the circle are urged to be present. Several Christmas programs are planned for this week for thla com munity. First will be Thursday night, when North Phoenix district school will put on his Christmas urogram at the Orange hall, because their school room la not large enough to accommodate all that will attend. All are invited to the program, and es' peclally the Orange members, Friday night there will be a pro gram given at the Presbyterian church, by members of the Sunday school, and church. All In the com munlty are invited to attend. Thursday club plana a party at the Orange hall Saturday night at which time they will entertain their huabands with a card party. Prizes will be awarded and refreshments served. Mrs. Wesley Coffeen was the In spiration of a party at the home of Mr, and Mrs. L. O. Caster Friday even ing In honor of her birthday. Two tables of five hundred were In play. Prises for high score went to Mrs. Ed Nelson and Mr. Ed Kelson. Con solation prizes were won by Wesley Coffeen and Mrs. Roy Burleson. Those present were air. ana Mrs. noy Bur leson, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nelaon. Wesley Coffeen, the honor guest, Mrs. Wesley Coffeen and the hostesses and host, Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Caster and Elva Caster. The colors of pink and white were carried out in the refrcshmenta and score cards. Extension unit of Phoenix met at the Presbyterian church Friday. The morning was given over to making portfolios for the aewtng samples to he learned at some future meeting. There were only ntne present at the morning meeting. Covered dish lun cheon was served at noon. And dur ing the afternoon Chrlstmaa sug gestions were studied. Articles mak ing useful Christmas gifts wera sent to the meeting from the Home Dem onstration office, and several of those present copied the patterns. Beagle BEAOIJ!. Dc. 19 (Spl.) Psyora Zurk had her tonsils removed Decem ber 13 at a, Medford hospital and Is now staying at'tha Ayre home In Central Point until strong enough to return home. friendly Neighbors gave ft commu nity party December 8, and the ladles brought hobo lunchea In paper sacks which were auctioned off to the high est bidder. The proceeds were used to buy new song books. Sunday visitors at the Idler home December 10 were Mrs. Marie Wills and Ellen Belle of Medford, Mra, Plora Prey and children, Otto Prey and daughter, Eva. Mrs. Herbert Dennlson ,pent one day last week vlaltlng at the Mulhol len home. Milton Sanderson sawed wood with a buu-aaw for hla father, Charlea Sanderson laat Saturday, Mr. and Mra. Zuck hava sold their ranch to Charlea De Armond and the family will leave for Arizona aa aoon aa their daughter, Yayora. la able to travel. The Zucks will be mlseed here by their frlenda and their In terest In all religious work. Mra. Charles Sanderson apnt aev oral days the first of last week visit ing with the Young family at Willow Springe. Mary Bailee of the Meadows rodo her saddle horse to Medford Prlday of last week to have It shod. The Blaine children have been out of school for the past three weeks on account ol Ward having the measles. C.E IGE ACE Mr. Reed of California haa arrived to make his home here on the Donl gnn orchard. His family hat been here for several weeks. They are re modeling the house and making several Improvements around the place. December 24 Rev. Iverson of Med ford will deliver the Christmas mes sage to the Ant loch Sunday school. Every one is invited to come. Friends here of Mrs. Millard of Medford are sorry to hear that she was taken to Portland for an opera tion and wish for her speedy recovery. Thelma Sanderson Is spending this week at Central Point with her grand mother. Mrs. Annie Sanderson who fell Saturday and sprained her ankle. Jac! ille isonvi J ACKSONVTLLE, Dec. 19. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lewis of near Butte Falls were calling on friends and rela tives here last week. Forbes family of Jacksonville and Dr. Forbes of Eagle Point were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oeo. Blg'.er and family of Medford, December 10 Violet Olson of Medford visited the school here recently. Jacksonville Orange has been re modeling Its meeting place in the o'd courthouse by enlarging the main hall and building a stage. Mrs. May Forbes, who has been quite ill the past week from a heart attack, is improving at thla wrttlntr. Mr. and Mrs. Oeo. Backus were agreeably surprised Saturday evening when about 6fi guests spent the even ing in thetr new bungalow. An old fashioned house-warming with the guests bringing refreshments, also music for dancing which followed. Enill Brltt and Miss Molly Brltt wore Medford visitors Monday. The cantata '"Bethlehem" will be rendered by the Jacksonville Orange chorus at the Orange hall Wednesday evening at 8:13. High school basketball toam of Jacksonville played the Central Point team here Friday evening. School Christmas exercises will be held In the auditorium of the high school Thursday evening. Mrs. Flossie Backus is having a Christmas party and tree for her Jun ior Endeavor group at her home Fri day afternoon. Ladles' Aid and Missionary Ladles will have their annual Chrlstmaa par ty and tree Thursday afternon at the church parlors. 4 Anderson Creek ANDERSON CREEK, Dec. 10 (Spl.) Prank Marquesa and family have moved to their new home on the old Stotts ranch. Mr. and Mra. Jas. Mays were In Medford Saturday. Stove Lsnals was out to the valley Sunday. Prank Casey waa In Ashland Sun day. Mr. and Mra. Jack Reldel were In Medford Saturday on business. They received ft letter from the Shrine hos pital in Portland, saying their son Edward la gaining rapiaiy. Ralph Oreen and family spent Sun day In the vslley. Edward Smith was In Anhland Sat urday morning. Mrs. Ethel Shann apent last week In Medford. Lortn Close and Jim MacDowell called at the Maya home Sunday. Mrs, Jock Holtman spent Saturday evening In Medford, IS SEIZED IN SALEM BALEM. Ore., Dee. 10. CAP)-The revnnuera made their first post- prohibltton drive here last ni,ht and confiscated 46 gallons of whlakey ap parently read for the Chrlstmaa trade. Federal and county officers arrest ed Leo E. Olrr for operating a still here In violation of federal statutes. The officers suld the still had a ca pacity of ISO gallons. BRITISH NAVAL HERO BECOMES CLERGYMAN LONDON, Eng., Dec. IB. (API Rear Admiral Wadham Woods, who won the distinguished service order In the battle of Jutland, has en tered the clergy of the Church of England. Ho was made curate of bt, Paul s cuurtU In WOltechipel. KEY TO OF LIFE'S Science Near Long Sought Goal Is Present Beiief Capacity for Dividing Keeps World Replenished Ry HOWARD W. BUKEM.EB (Associated Press Science Editor.) OOLD SPRING HARBOR, N. T., Dec. 19 (P) That science is closing in rapidly on the secret of how Ufa la formed from non-living matter la predicted in the annual report of the Carnegie Institution. A life molecule which apparently holds this secret Is described by Dr. C. B. Davenport, director here of the department of genetics of the insti tution. Tlits molecule Is the gene, an ultra -microscopic particle. apparently made by the Joining of a number of atoms. Genes carry all the charac ters of heredity in body and in germ cells. Gene Big Puzzle. "When we understand the struc ture of the gene," Dr. Davenport states, "we shall know the essential difference between living and non living matter. "The geneticist should shortly b in position to aid the chemist in getting at the ultimate nature of liv ing matter, and especially must both cooperate in the solution of that fundamental property of the living molecule, namely Its capacity for di viding indefinitely with retention of all Its qualities. "For upon thla property depends all agriculture and animal husband rydepends all life Itself. Once Lifeless World. "Berore the self-dlvtdlng moleeula had been evolved, this waa a lifeless world: unless it has been evolved in some ot.ier planets, they are lifeless still. "The living, dividing moleeula, of which the gene is a special sort, la the great upbuilding agency in a uni verse that la running down. For the genes create living matter out of the non-living material, white periodic ally that Which they have created la returned to ita source for new gen erations to feed upon." x 4 PURCHASED BY STATE FOR INMATES CHEER SALEM, Ore. (UP) . Claus will call at Oregon institutions December 25 as result of provision made by thft state board of control. At Its meeting today the board let contracts for supplying tho .following commodities: 1,389 pounds broken mined candy, 10S pounds Prencn creams, 33S pounds large Jelly beans. 2,039 pounds plain mixed candy, so pounds ribbon candy. 49 pounds stick csndy, 79 pounds gumdrops, 70 pounds marahwallows. five dozen candy canes, 1.000 chocolate bars. 30 pounds black chocolates. 80 pounds hard mixed candy, 10 pounds candy ahot for dee orating cakes and cookies. Fourteen hundred and twenty-flv pounds soft-shell almonds, 309 pounds Brar.ll nuts, 180 pounds filberts. 179 pounds pecans, 1,485 pounds roasted peanuts, 1,775 pounds soft-shell wal nuts, 30 pounds salted peanuts, 98 pounds popcorn. Partakers of the assorted sweet will include inmates of the tuberculosa hospitals, state hospitals, Palrvlew home. Industrial schools, penitenti ary and various orphanages and nur sery homes aided by the stats. Christmas cards, all kinds and prices, printed or blank. Order now, time la abort. Mall Tribune Job De partment. A. DAVS TO 5HOP-HORR.V Buy CHRISTMAS SEALS JS On Your Car EOT (lump '.tin PrjartsJ poem (hriffirm I