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PAfiE FTVE You Can Afford to Miss the Buying Opportunities Listed Here BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, JrEDFOUD, OREGON. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1933. Why Not Try a Want-Ad? WUTl to sell row Dome Want to get rid of a tow odds and inde us DouMoold lurauninmi Do rou need tool (" torn gar in ... An inxpensiv Want-AO ,D to Mail ITibun Classified Pag trill find the mn to these and many other perplexing aroblems. H re Are the Rates: Per word first insertion (Minimum 39c) Each additional insertion. per (Minimum 100) per tine per month, without copy ohaneei 1Jfl 75 Phone LOST AND FOUND TAKEN UP Holsteln heifer murnuv rnw. owner may and I have I same by paying ad and feed bill Mrs. J. Monia. Brownsboro. FOUND Brown fox fur. Call at Trib une office. LOST If dog missing, call 1618. WANTED SIII'ATIOX watjtfid A aood cook and house keeper must have work. Can co : any place. Mrs. Edna C. Petteraeu. j Rt. 1. Box 168. Medlord. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Transportation to Oakland. Dec. 28. Share expenses. Refer ences exchanged. Box 1789. Tribune. WANTED Used cars. Pay ensh. HI way Exchange, So. of Phoenix. WANTED To borrow 81200. Good security. Box 1574. Tribune. WANT TO BUY 1929 Ford Must be cheap. 333 W. 2nd. EDGAR JOHNSON wants to buy your furs at the Peerless Market, 12-1 No. Bartlett St. WANTED Electric radio. Must be reasonable. Box 388. Tribune. WILL care for elderly alck people In my home. Phone 437-X. ' WANTED Household goods, stoves tools or what have you Medlord Bargain House. 27 N Orape St. Tel 1062. JUNB WANTED We Day oeoh tor JUNK. BATTERIES. ft RAOIAIOHS. ALUMINUM BRASS, COPPER ft unk 01 ail descxlotlons MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 No Osape fel l091 WANTED Raw turs. Prices advanced from 25 to 50. It will pay you -.rT n.. .nd used trans tor sale. Medford Bargain House. Med ford. Oregon. 27 North Grape St, Phone 1082. -'.'. . ..... FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Small house. 801 N. Cen tral. 5-ROOM hous for rent. Tel. 1658. FOR RENT 8-room modern furnish ed stucco house. Phone 27u. FOR SALE $1400.00 or rent $10, 811 Pine. Brown and White or write owner, I. Jarl, Boring, Oregon. HOMES FOR REN1 Call 898. POl RilNT Homes, lurnlshed or unfurnished. Brown ft White HOUSES 10. $12.50 and $16. paid; wood range Pbone 105. FOR RENT 7-room modern home. 8 bedrooms O. A. DeVoe. 623-J-3. 6-ROOM modern cottago. $12 50. So. Grape St. FOR RENT House, close In. Tel 319-Y FOR RENT 2-room furnished apt close in. 317 East Jackson or 749-Y FOR RENT One of the nicest untur nished 6-room modem oungalows in city, newly painted and papered, new curtains throughout, new lin oleum on kitchen, bathroom and pantry noora, electric water heater, new heatrola and built-in fixtures, all In tip-top condition. See It at 723 W. lltn and call next door. No small children. FOR RENT FIRNISIILD ROOMS FOR RENT Comfortable, convenient furnished room. 19 Mistletoe St ATTRACTIVE room, sepsrate ent rance; heat. 220 No. Oakdale. FOR heated sleeping rooms call 1399-L ATTRACTIVE rooms 4D4 8 Grape. FOR RENT ROOM AND HOARD BOARD AND ROOM at 718 E Main Rates rery moderste. FOR tXCIIAMiC FOR TRADK HnV fir mil roars. A. Settlemlre, Central Point. OOOD hard wood for a or trade for g.Tod voting cow or heifer coin ing fresh. 'Marvin W. Johnson, care Box 373 or phone 40-X-l, Central Point. Ores. WILL TRADE Ford Coupe for mnto--cvcle or bimotorcycle. Wlthrow, 21 Bcrrydalc. TOR TRADE Cher, true drlv-n 11.000 miles. f,ir late model scdau 8 A Bo.ver, Murphy. Oreron FOR SALE OR TRADE Whit electric sewing machine for llht sedin Bo 6.18. Tribune roll mm: Rial. WHEN you thin ot real estate. lUiat ot Brona it .Wii'.s. fOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS BACHELOR cabin. 446 So. Front. STORE ROOM FOR RENT After Jar uary 7. etore room 17x60 feet, on Orape atreet, adjoining Mall Tribune Job Shop. Reasonable rent to riant prty. Apply at business office Mall Tribune. I-UK S.4LL POLLTRY POULTRY MEN ATTENTION Now la the time to aelect your breed lng pena. See our display of cock erels at the Monarch Seed A Feed Co. store. Alao write us (or prices on baby chicks and hatching egae. Our nine year' of continuous trap- nesting, careful selection of breed ing birds, baa made it poaatble for us to be able to give you the be English, Hollywood and Hanson strains. We hare a limited number ot cockerels for sale at this time. Write to MOUNTCREST RANCH Hilt, California. PURE Branze toma Oockeren's prlxe stock 89. Jesse Nell, Rt. 1, Ashland FOR BALK LIVESTOCK 3800-LB. TEAM, $100; harness II eluded. M. F. Baker, highway So. Talent. . FOR SALE Shoats. Leo Young, on Columbus off 8tewart Ave. Tel. 7-F-4. rou sale nous and pets PEDIGREED ROLLER CANARIES Willing alngers; lasting gift; reas onable. Mrs. Jack Thrasher. Jacx aonvllle. Phone 173. Foa SAXEBoton Bull puppies make ,n Mftl Christmas present. Priced reasonable. j. o. Cameron, Phone 437-W. .SPECIAL PRICE on all roller canaries. Phone 202 Jacksonville.. Mra. Nelll Finney. FOR SALfc AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Ford ton truck. 15 speeds ahead, general utility body, excel lent condition and tires. 324 60. Vancouver. FOR QUICK SALE Model T Ford $10. Chev. Del. $25. Inquire 208 Clark or 33 N. Orape. HOLIDAY SPECIALS GOOD USED CARS All Prlcea Reduced.. 30-Day Guarantee, 1931 Ford Victoria Coupe. 1928 Bulck Light 3-door Sedan. 1928 Pontlao 2-door Sedan. 1927 Chrysler 80 Sedan. 1929 Ford Coupe. 1930 Bulck Spt. Coupe. 1927 Hudson Brougham. 1931 Chrysler 8 Coupe. Also a number of csrs under $100 ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC. 33 N. Riverside. FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS 35-TON capacity custom mill at Jack sonville wants custom ore to run. Special rates. FOR SALE-Flrst cutting pur. alfalfa In stack. John Newcomb. R. 8, Box 111. Mwlfnrrt Or. 141, A RAINBOW garden ot glads. i00 large No. 1 bulba. not lesa than 40 varltles. Value $5 or more for $2.50. One Jumbo Plcardy free. F. H Reum, 922 South Oakdale. FOR 8 ALE Basket crib and .iso drop-side wooden crib, ivory finish. Inquire at 1231 North Riverside Ave. FOR SALE Used tewing machines, all makes; terms If desired. All makes rented and repaired White Sewing Machine Co. 24 N Bartlett FOR SAlfc Hungarian retch aeed Pbone 623-J-4. APPLES from 20 to 79 cents a box in email or large lots. O. V. Myers Orchard. Phone 258-J. FOR SALE Gas range and water heater In good condition, priced reasonable. Call 941-R-l. PLANT FILBERTS FOR BIO PROF ITS" Prices smashed on high qual ity fruit trees, ehrubs. rosea and berry plants. Drive to W. B. Bar num's on Pacific Highway, 3 miles South of Medford or Phone 851-R-2 CARLTON NURSERY CO, CARL TON, OREGON. FOR sand, gravel, aedlment. fertiliser and teaming. Phone 913-J. FOR SALE CHEAP EASY TERMS A Delco light plant. A 1-horse electrlo motor. A rerrigerator, electric, A piano; a new oil burner. Commercial Finance Corporation. Phon 81. FOR SALE All kindi of apples and HAY. wheat, barley, rolled or ground C. A. DeVoe. Phone 823-J-a. FOR SALE Furniture, chalra, tsb.es, beds. etc. 714 Welch St., off Vt Jackson. MISCELLANEOUS radio RRPmrnn-Aii m.v.. r. pert service. Phone 868. Don's Radio Service, -w. -, .. MONEY LOANED on typewriters and radios. Cecil Jennings. Main and Front. --mw FURS cleaned, repaired and glazed Coats rellned. Medford Cash and Carry Cleaners Phone 1700. OLD BOUOHT Redden St Co. our new prlcea WE HA VB BUYERS for Oold Prop erties, both placer and lode. Send complete information to Harry 8 P:y Company, 417 Daris B'.dj.. Portland. Ore. I BUY arold and loan money. Jennings, corner front and Cecil Main Abstract. JACKSON CO, ABSTRACT CO. Aostracts of Title and Title Insurance. Th niilT complete Mile; at stem to Jackson Co out;. BUSINESS UIKKtTORT MURRAY ABSTRACT OO Abstracts of Title. Title Insurance Rooms 8 and 5. No. 33 North Central Are. upstair. Expert VTInoun Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1173 House cleaning Flour Waxing. Ori ental Rug Cleaning, specialty. Money to Lend. WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE AND LATE MODEL AUTOS Three per cent per month on un paid balance No other charges See W. E Thomas. 45 South Central, ground floor Cratrlao Theater Bldg. State Lloena No. 8-157 Painting and raperbanglng. M. A BUSS Painting and paper banging. Tel. 646-W 819 6 Grape Job Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT rllea mT Final Account of the Jd- Beat equipped plant id southern ministration of th ea'.ato of Cham Oregon. Printing of all kinds; ooox!Don J McCollum, deceased, and th.it mndlns: loose .Test ledeere. a n d , th "rt has fixed and appointed blanks, billing systems, duplicating January 4. 1934, at the hour of 10 cash sales slips and everything ln:"ock m- " th " 'or hearing the printing lines. 28-80 N Orape Phone 75 Transfer. REINKINO TRUCKING Co. Trans fer and storage. We haul anything at a reasonable price. Ill No Fit Street. Phone 332. EAD3 TRANSFER s STORAGE CO. Offlce 1016 No Central. Pbone 915 Prices right. Service guaranteed. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack ers and movers. Speolal livestock moving equipment. Prices right 819 North Riverside Pbone 1044-X LEGAL NOTICES Notlc of Final Settlement. In the County Court of the Stat of Oregon, for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of George J. Prescott, Deceased. The undersigned has filed In the County Court ot Jackson County. OreffOn. the flnsl account nf her .!- ministration of the estate of Geoige J- Prescott, deceased, and ssid court has fixed Saturday. January 27th 1934, at the hour of 10:00 a. m. of said day, at the court-room of ssid Court, at the Court House In Medford. Jaik son County, Oregon, as the time and place for the hearing of objections to said final account and for the settle ment of said estate. AH persons Interested In said estate are hereby notified and required to make or file their objections to said final .account, If any they have, on or before the time aforesaid, fixed for the hearing and settlement thereof. sate or tnia notice and ot the first publication thereof is December 26th, 1833. EDITH PRESCOTT, Administratrix of the estate of George J. Prescott, deceased. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackron County. Charles L. Studwe'U, plaintiff, vs. E. J. Cole; O. H. Cole, L. H. Cole; and the unknown heirs of Charles M Dow, deceased; also all other per sona and parties unknown, claim ing any right, title, estate, Hen or Interest In the real estate described In the complaint herein, Defend ants. To each, every and alt of the above named Defendants: In the name of the State of Ore gon, you and each of you are hereby required to appear and answer the compiain. mca against you in tne above entitled suit on or before the last day of four weeks from the date of the first publication of this sum mona, and if you fall so to appear and answer said complaint, for want thereof, the PlalntUf will apply to tne Court for the relief demanded In his complaint, succinctly stated as fol lows, to-wlt: That a decree be en tered adjudicating any and all right, title, estate. Hen or claim which you or any of you have or claim to have m, to, or upon tne 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 20. In Township 35 Sout.i. of Range S West of the Willamette Meridian. And declaring any and all such claims to be null and void; and decreeing i that the ssid Plaintiff la the owner j In fee simple of said premises, and of the whole thereof, free and clear of t any and all right, title, estate. Hen ' or Interest of said Defendants, or any or tnem, and that each and all uf the Defendants herein, and each and all persons 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 right, title, estate. Hen or Interest in or to said property, or any portion thereof, and that Plaintiff's title to said premises be forever quieted and set at rest. The date of the order for pubUca- tlon or this summons la Decern Der 1 4th, 1933. The tlm prescribed for publication of this summons ta on: each week for four oonsevutlve weeks i n, dlM of th. , publication of this summons la December 8th, 1933 HARRY C. 6KYRMAN. Attorney for Plaintiff. Post Office Address: Medford. Oregon. Notice of Sheriff's Kale. By virtue of an execution in fore clasure duly Issued out of and under the seal or the Circuit Court or the ow or Oregon, in and for the coun-. 'ty of Jaclton- 10 m directs and dated on the 9th day or December. j in a certain action therein, I herein H. A. Hanscom. as plainti.f recovered Judgment against AUrel John Mllkowskl and Velma Opal MK I kowskl. the defendants, for the sum jof One Thousand Eight Hundred tight and 67-100 (H808 67) Dollais, (with interest from this date at M'V per annum, with ooAts and dlsburso Oetjments taxed at Twenty-six and 80-100 i (120 SO) Dollars, and the further sum of One Hundred and no-100 (HonoO) Dollars, as atlomej ires, wnicn Judgment was enrolled snd docketed In the Cleric's office of said Court in said County on the 2nd day of 'December. IMS. Notion ts hereby given that, p'ir susnt to the terms of the said exrej tlon. I will on the IVW day of janu arr. 1914. at 10 00 o'clock a. m at the front door of h Courthouse In the City of Medford, In Jackson County, Oregon, offer for sale and will sell at nubile auction lor can to the h!hat bidder, to Mti,fy said judgment, toether with the cols ol this sale, suolect to redemption as provided bv law. all of the right, title 'and in teres, that to s4 deiebcUau,' Alfred John Mllkowskl, Velma Opal Mllkowski, Paul Mllkowskl and Jose phuie Mllkowkl, Hubert Messer and Alice Messer, the Commercial Finance Corporation, a corporation, and the Southern Oregon Credit Bureau, a cor poration, had on the aisl day or Jan uary, Idas, 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'i) of the Southeast quarter iSE'i) of Sec tion 38 In Township 35 South of Range a West of the W. M., in Jackson County, Oregon, containing 80 acres, less 3 acres In the NW4 of the SE1. that haa been deeded to School District No. 52 for school purposes. Dated thlt 9th day of December. 1633. WALTER J. OLMSCHBID. Sheriff of Jackson County. Oregon. By OLGA E ANDERSON, Deputy. Notice of Final Aorount. in the County Court of the Stat of Oregon for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of Cham pion J. McCollum. Deceased. Notlc is hereby given that I hava objections thereto. If any there oe. and for settlement thereof. DAVID S. MoCOLLUM, Administrator of the above estate. Dated November 24. 1933. Climax CUMAX, Dee. 30. (Spl.) Mrs. Viola Comstock went to Portland Sunday and will not return until after the holidays. Mcnnlfee Charley, Hilda Morgan and Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Wert as sisted Everett Orlasora with turkey picking Sunday. Mra. L. H. Werts ahlpped her re maining turkeys to San Francisco Tueadny. h. H. Wertx 1 working on hta houae at Central Point. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hunt and On a Cometock were ahopplng in Medford Tuesday. Mm. Ollle Mel returned with them to visit her small daughter, Jean. Roberta Werta returned from Cen tral Point Friday to ftpend the holi days. Sam Coy went to Kagle Point Sun day and returned Wednesday. Boyden Charley visited with Tommy Coy the first of the week. Ben Oswald spent Thursday night at the Hurst home. Mra. L. H. Wertz and daughter. Norma, were shopping In Medford Tuesday. Hilda Morgan visited In Medford Friday. Phoenix PHOENIX. Dee. 26. fSpl.) North Phoenix school gave Its Christma pro gram In Phoenix Thursday night, be fore a large audience. The program was opened with a presentation portraying the Christmas story, and written by the teacher. Mra. V. R. Bonham. A program of recltatlona and songs, announced as from a radio station, was given. Sev eral other numbers were given. Pres ents wore exchanged and bags of can dy, nuts and popcorn balls were dis tributed to all the pupils. The Neighbors of Woodcraft met at the Orange hall Thursday with a good attendance. The new oftcers filled the chairs, and the entire work of the order was put on. Next meet ing will be January 4. At this tlrre Installation of the new officers will ; !icjil Tribune Daily Cross-Word Puzzie i Solution of Yeaterday'a Puzzle ACROSS 1. Unit 4, Silver coins Frozen watr 12. In behalf or IS. FlURCIen 14. Religious sister 15. Ploort 17. Ferttls apo: 19. Near ?0. Abundant 22. Curved structure 25. Thickness !. Fmall nail 29. Capital of Brazil 30. East Indian article of food It. Flower .12. Trre 33. Mythological hunter 35. Biblical character 14. Pertaining; to the Alps 3t. EnthuMaMlO do vote: slnns; Jf. Pinch 40. Burn 41. Ktlll 42. S-fthappi molding 43. Flnr 45. Mother iSlAlMlKH 4. Firewall 4S. Work M. Constellation 64. Hear 6!. And Tint hi. Number S3. Relieved j3. Stsln DOWN 1. Toward tin stern 2. Note of a dov ElslpiYfElRlGilf A POL EjV ARjaROlBpEl a o a m PAjV i ATTolNn Rate spa i nP4pj !lMI.lHD E 2.iplli A I N Hfl" REjlA P eTo C R U E T SM T AHA UTe aOTer A5P o U KE W I 5 ElA R I A EVIL fN E E jjaR A NTG 1 P I-3 I5 I6 17 I ' I" l , , ML jfc ; 7 '- 3Z ..fy 33 34 35 w i$ 44 .;: 49 'A' ''A to- .;,: ty' -C .; 40 47 """" " " " . ' 46 4fl """"" So St SZ si 37 37" 7to?'. vm: be held. Installation service is to be closed. Following the Initiation service, a covered dish supper will be enjoyed January 8. the Thimble club will meet with Mrs. John Roberts, with Miss Lulu Roberts assisting. Phoenix Orangera are reminded of the regular meeting December 28 First and second degree obligation will be given eight members. Com mittees will be appointed for the en suing year. Lecture hour fill be pre sented by the officers. A special aurprlse has been pre pared for each member. , Refreah menta will be served by the H. E. committee. Table Rock TABLE ROCK, Dee. 28. (Spl.) Young Peoples' Society was pleased to have Norman Fraley, Christian Endeavor representative, and the Mlsse Violet and Helen Judy visit here last Sunday. MIm Edith Ban attended the grange meeting at Wlmer laat Thurs day and assisted with the Initiation exercises put on by the Sama Val ley drill team. Table Rock Community Club pre sented a Christ ma program and tree Friday. Central Point high school glee club assisted with the program. A crew of men are at work at the Asrate school painting and repairing the house, putting a new roof on the woodshed and grading and grav eling the yard. The work la being done under the civil works program, the money be ing supplied by the federal govern ment, thus saving several hundred dollars to the taxpayers of that dis trict. It Is reported that no application for CWA money was made .here by the school district, irrigation dis trict or drainage district. Mel Atkins, who Is a. patient at the Sacred Heart hospital, Ls now re ported Improved. The Sunday school observed Christmas with a religious program consisting of readings and songs on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Nealon, Misses June and Janloe Nealon, Ruth and Robert Saga attended the playa given given by the Christian church at Central Point Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Morris re turned home Thursday after several days visit with Mr. and Mrs. W, E. Morris at their ranch home here. Fall plowing ls being finished here and preparations made for the ex pected stormy weather of January. Ed Vincent, rural mall carrier, Is being delayed these daya owng to the heavy Chrstmas mall, many peo ple evidently forgetting to do their Christmas flopping early. Antelope ANTELOPE, Deo. 38. (Spl.) A school board meeting was held Dec, 18 at the Antelope school house. Mrs. Ben Klngley and son of Eagle Point visited Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Cul bertson Dec. 12. A number of club ladlea met with Mrs. Ina Stanley Dec. 20 and filled Christmas bags with candy, nuts and oranges for the Christmas program at the AAntelope scyiool Dec. 22. Antelope social club will meet Mrs. Bob Batze Jan. 17. Antelope social club met with Mrs. Bill Blgham Dec. 13. Members present were Mrs. Joe Arens, Mrs. Bob Llndaey, Mra. Wallace McDow ell, Mra. Nell Von der Hellen. Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Hallett, Mra. Helen 16. Syllable used in college cheers It. White vestments 21. Belonging to m 21. Regions 23. Valley on th moon 24. One who la with another 25. Nominal value of stock 27. Nest of a bird of prey 21. Cover with cloth an. put on 31. Mnsimchusetia CSpft 34. Cereal grass 17. Great Lake " Pronoun . Rowing Implement 44. Third power of x number 4ft. Repair 4. lllch In the musical scsle 47. Rente h rlvsr 4H. Pastry 80. Conjunction fil. Plaything '.2. Pefore 6b. Sun god IrIgHW- EILILEILISIEI t. Be mistaken 4. Course of eatlna; I. Tavern I. Containing mtal 7. Comparnth ending I. Halt 9. Putting in 1ft. Hint II. Type measure Culbertson, Mra. Ina Stanley, Mrs. Slpna Day, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Owens, Mrs. Henry Owens, Mrs. Yola Owens, Mrs. Velma Wood, Mrs. W. E. Davtes. Visitors were Mrs. Mary Myers, Mra. I Aletta Blgham. Mrs. Lie la Smith of Sama Valley. Mr. a.nd Mrs. Jim , KneeUnd of Central Point and Mrs. Mrs. Ben Kingery of Eagle Point and the hostesses, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Blgham. Those who attended the Ante-! lope Christmas program from the various districts were Mrs. Prances Currier and daughter. Miss Rosa Currier of Medford, Mrs. S. W. Bales and son, James, of Medford, Mr. ' and Mrs. Kent and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Owens and son, Eddie. i Mrs. Dottle Dutton reports that her father was taken to Portland for an operation. All hope for a speedy recovery. ; Barney Rlgga, JOhhny Oreb and Cecil Culbertson were In Medford . Dec. 31 shopping. 1 Anderson Creek ANDERSON CREEK. Dec. 26 (Spl.) , A Christmas tree and a program were given by children Saturday I evening at Anderson creek school house. It was enjoyed by all who attended. Mr. and Mrs. Ous Ooldenpenny were out to the valley Friday. Mrs. Ethel Shann Is spending a few days In Medford. Miss Ruth Mays was In Medford Wednesdsy. Earl Melllng of Medford was on the creek Tuesday attending to busi ness. Mr. and Mrs. James Mays were In Ashland Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rtswell were in Medford Saturday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marquess were out to Ashland Wednesday. Frank Casey was up to Butte Falls visiting hia brother Thursday, Mr. Benlngfleld and son, Alfred, of Wagner creek were here Friday on business. Mr. and Mrs. James Mays and dau ghter, Ruth and Edward Smith were in Medford Saturday. Steve Lunak wa out to Talent Orange Thursday evening. J. S. Foster spent Wedneaday and Thursday In Medford. McLeod McLEOD. Dec. 38. (Spl.) Mrs. Mclntyre, while using ft wood chisel, cut her wrist, severing an artery. She was rushed to Medford for medU cai treatment and remained In the hospital for a day or so. Mrs. Anna B. Weeks has returned from Berkeley, Cat. where she spent Beveral weeks visiting her daughters. Mra. E. D. Hoag and son, Leo, helped the Aliworthe and Olaasee with their turkey picking. Mrs. Harry Harding picked turkeys for Mr. and Mrs. Neeley. , W. D. Cohurn delivered a load of late pears to Washington for the Christmas trade. Allen Colltngwood left Friday on his bicycle for Rogue River, where he will visit friends for a few days. McLeod Home Extension unit held their annual meeting December 13 at Mra. Harry Harding's. Mrs. Mabel Mack gave a demonstration on usee of cheese In cooking. The members exchanged Christmas gifts, and en enjoyable day was had .by all present. O. W. Train of Rogue River vialted relatives here last week. SUIT WILLTEST STATE RUM LAW 8ALEM, Dsc. S. (AP) Th new stst liquor law la target of a consti tutionality suit which questions th stst monopoly on sal of ratal! hard liquor and seeks renewsl of horn rule or locsl option privileges. A per rrnnent Injunction against operation of the law la asked. The suit waa filed In circuit court here, lat Saturday by the city of Klamath Falls through Mayor Willi. Mahoney and Special Attorney Elton Watklna ot Portland. ETO MEET TUESDAY NIGHT PHOENIX. Dec. 28. (Spl.) Phoe nix grange will meet at th hall to night. Program for the lectur hour will be given by the offlrera of the grange. A program with several aurprlsca Is promised. Obligation In the flrat and second degrees will be given to a number ot new esndldatea. Refreshments will be served by th H. E. committee. Appointment of commutes for the ensuing year will be one of the main Heme of tie buslneaa trana acted. s. 10 WRITE OF FIRST YEAR WASHINOTON, Der. 36. (API Pre. Idem Roosevelt la weighing a re quest from publlahera to write a book at the conclusion of his first year In otflc entltlMl "On Our Way.'" It would be a tollowup of "Looking Forward," written by th president Just before he took office, and la in tended to be a compilation of hi record tor th flrat year. Mrs. Josephine Lowther. who die. I recently at Rldgeland, S. C, was the mother of 11 children, the grenq r. other of AS and tbc great-granl-mother of 23 ROSE BOWL RECORD 1919 Wish. State U, Brown 0 lftn Pennsylvania 0, Oregon, 14. 1918-19 War years. 1920 Harvard 7, Oregon 1021 California 28, Ohio stats 0. 1922 Wash, and Jeff. 0, Calif. 0. 1923 0. calif. 14, Penn state a. 1934 Washington 14, Navy 14. 1936 Notr Dame 27. Stanford 10. 1930 Alabama 20, Washington 19. 1927 Alabama 7, Stanford 7. 1928 Stanford 7, Pittsburgh 8 1929 tleore.la Tech 8. Callfoml!. 7 1930 8. Calif. 47, Pittsburgh 14. 1931 Alabama 24, Wssh. state 0. 1933 6. California 31, Tulane 12 1933 fl. Calif. 35. P!ttebU(gh 0 Standings W. I.. T West from East 1 3 West from Midwest.... 110 West from South 1 8 I Totals BOWLING City League Pmihles. O. Ends 18I10 inn R. Prultt IS 200 187 H. Rankin 9 181 180! Dr. Lantls U 3074 17J K. Erlckaon I5J5 171 J. Gill S 1324 189 n. DeVore 9 1510 18D C. Walsh 1501 180 r. Diamond t 085 164 n. Clancy la 1911 169 Herb Outnther 8 947 138 W. Prultt IS 2321 155 O. Pumas . 12 1850 154 O. Pabrick . 8 435 152 A. Stoehr 12 1681 140 C. Saylor S 412 197 Team standing. W. U P:t Srlckson and Walsh 4 .883 Prultt and Prultt 10 S .858 Fabrlok and Saylor 2 I .888 I, antls and Ptirnas...w.w 7 5 .588 Bads and DeVore S 4 .533 Rankin and (llll 6 8 .800 Clancy and stoehr.... 4 8 .313 Ouenthar and Diamond 2 '4 .333 Friday Reniilla. A. Stoehr ... 130 143 178 481 B. Clancy 174 151 130 435 Handicap 34 84 54 338 948 863 1008 O. Purna 131 140 144 474 Dr. Lantls 208 189 231 618 Handicap 40 40 40 870 368 408 1162 Tonight, Ouenther and Diamond va. Erlckaon and Walsh, 7 p. m. Ouenther and Diamond vs. Eads and DeVore, a p. m. Ron DeVore turned In high scjre at akeet shooting Sunday morning, when h brok 30x3. Allan Perry was second with 16x33. At the regu lar traps. Bill Bates and Ed Lamport tied for high place In the practlco shooting, each scoring 24 brenk out of 25 targeta shot at. In the special event Bill Batea won the Pendleton robe. Trspshootlnc scores: At 98 Targets Bill Bates . 24 Ed Lamport . 34 H. Crolaant 23 Elmer Wilson 23 J. C. Thompson - 22 O. O. AIenderfer....... 21 L. R. Plcksrd 31 Roland Hubbard .- 30 Geo. Porter 30 T. E. Daniels - H H. F. Llll U Skeet Scorea. At 25 Targets Ron DeVore 30 Allan Perry T. E Daniels - Bill Bates Wm. Coy .............. Con DeVore Roland Hubbard h. r. Lin J. C. Thompaon...... 16 IB 15 IZZZ 12 12 10 At th Smoke Houae alleys Turkey handicap Saturday night. Oeorg Eads flnlahed flrat among 27 entrants to win a nloa fat turkey. Hia 663 waa high. Roy Prultfa 637 won him a tue of beer, and Walsh's 631 got him a lot of free games. Wllsey Prultt lunt missed a prire with his 801. Thes bowlers flnlahed with over 800: Eada, 663: Roy Prultt, 837; Walsh, 631; W. Prultt, 801: J. Murray, 688: J. Moore. 573; K. Jerome, 872 L Watson, 665; Ouenther, 533. Santa Clara Wins 16 to 6 in Hawaii HONOLULU. Dec. 26 (API In vading University of Santa Clara un- lveraitv football playera from on fornta held a 16-to-6 vctory over th Kamrhamehe high school alumni to their credit here today. The Callfornlans. who will meet the University of Hawaii team New Year'a dav. came from behind to defeat the former hlh school stars yesterday. Portland, Seattle Hockey Teams Lose VANCOUVER, B. C, Dec. 36 (API Another candlan Invasion by the two Northwestern Hockey League teams from south of the border was turned bark again la.t night. The Mens won here from the Seattle Sea hawka, 3 to 2, and the Edmonton Es kimos turned bsck Portland 1 to 0, on their bom Ice. RON DVORE HIGH AT SUNDAY SHOOT EAST AND IS! SPEED T SAM FRANCISCO, Deo. 28 fAP) Football atara of the east and weat Ktart Intensive training at their re spective camps today tor the charity contest her New Year day. The eaatern squad, under coaches Dick Hanley of Northwe.tern and Andy Kerr of Colgate, go through their paces twlc dally from now until game time at Stanford univer sity on the San Franctaco peninsula. Acroaa the bay In Berkeley, th westerners, coached by Orln Holllng bery of Washington State and Percy ! Looey of Denver, turn out at th university of California. Reporta from th two camps Indi cated th flnit aelectlons for th atartlng llneupa. were Charlie Soleau of Colgate aa field general for th We.t. Coaches at both camps said that not until after several scrimmages at least, will announcements be mad aa to th probable starting llneupa. excitedmaFfan T PORTLAND, Ore, Deo. 28. (API l Coming back after losing th first ran, Herb parka, 161. of Vancouver. B. c.. took th next two tumbles to win the main event of laat night's wrestling card here from Jack Stra blottl, 160. of Montreal. Charles Wilson, 60, or Gaston, Ore., a apeotator, died from a heart atterk during the seml-wlndup which Jo Perellll, 163. Dalles, Texas, won from Logger Helbert, 180, St. Helena.. Wil son was an unci of George Wllion, ex-football star of the University of Washington and at present a profes sional wrestler. Btrablottl won the flrat fall of th main vnt In 18 mlnutea with a body preae. Parks, used a ahoulder butt to tak the second In nine mlnutea and a body alam to tak th third In flv minutes. Bulldog Jackson, ISO, Klamath Falla, won from Marin Jackaon, 102, Bremerton, two falls out of three. Swede Lalian, 180, Astoria, Va awarded the opener on a foul from Jess McCann, 150, Oawego. 'KEED' KAYOED BY PHILADELPHIA, Deo, 96 (API- Kid Chocolates aynthetlo till of world's Junior lightweight champion is In new and apparently capable hands today those of young Frank! Kllck of Sao Francisco. Th flaahy Cuban "Bon-bon" was bereft of th title In th avuth round of a scheduled 18-round Chrlstmaa day bout by a whistling rig,nt smash j th ohln and all h got In exchange waa th second knockout of his career, although th latest waa one of th technical va riety. A few weeks ago, Tony Caneonerl knocked out th "Reed" In New York. Yesterday's hoatllltlea did not ma terially alter Chocolate's official atatus In the boxing realm, however, ror n atin retains his featherweight title, which waa not at stake. TOO CONFIDENT PASADENA. Calif.. Dec. 98. (API- There will be no rest for th Stanford Unlver.lty football squad until after their Ro Bowl gam with Columbia university New Year'a day. Coach Claude Thornhlll announced that be ginning today he would send th squad through two practice eeuton dally right up to the day ot th game. "The boys haven't got their mlnda on the game," complained Thorn hill. "They'v been grinding away at their classes and examinations and the only attention they've paid to the game Is to read the guff In the newa papers about Columbia being a push over." RUGBY TITLE RETURNS TO CALIFORNIA SOIL VANCOUVER, B. O., Dec. 28. (AP) The combined University of California and Stanford Rugby team today won Pacific coast English Rugby honors, turning back the Unt Iveraity of Brltlah Columbia, 10 to 8, to take the title back south of the border for the flrat time in ilx years. FRANKIE KLICK STANFORD SQUAD