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PACE SEVES You Can 't Afford to Miss the Buying Opportunities Listed Here IfEDFORD MATL TRTBUXE. MEDFORD, OREGON. "WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1934. Why Not Try a , Want-Ad? WAN! to Htl your aomsr Want Co get rid of tow odds tna uuu id nousehoid furnishings! Oo you Deed toon toi toui gar lent An inexpsn.lv. Want-AO id th. Mall maune Classified Page will Una the answer tc these end many othw perplexing aroblema. H re Are the Rates: per word first insertion Cacfl addition) Insertion, pei woro Minimum l(Vrl per line pet month, without .ont ehan&ea tl.t 75 Phone LOST ANU FOUND rPSraladTTwrUit watch while skl Sunday at forks of Crater Lew and Diamond Lake roads. Reward. Leave at itiuuuo. LOST 11 dog miaslngjcall 1816. SoLDINO a bay and grey horse. Own er can have by paying for ad and feed. Phone 27. HELP WASTED FEMALE WANTED Housekeeper for complete charge of home; a children; 16 month . Call 220 E. 9th. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS frsSWtieeX chsir. Tel. 290-M. WANTED To buy two No. 3 or 3 Wg7an. one 13-lnch gat. . valve, blacksmith shop. Address Box 463, Grants Pass, Ore. WANTED Someone to help share ex penses to Oakland last of thl week. Box 1974, Tribune, WOULD like to get In touch with party wanting to finance the pat enting of a profitable Invention. Address P. O. Box oov. WANTEDCllpper seed re-cleancr. ... n la-jr.r Phnm 823-J-4. .- u. . vi . r.- - WANTED To rent large dairy rancn, 50 or 60 acres of good Irrigated pasture- Sevort Iverson, Myrtle. Point. Oregon. WANTED Piano. 412 W. Jackson. WANTED Raw furs. Prices advanced 100 to 200. See the Medford Bar gain House before you ship or sell. 37 No. Orape. Tel. 1003. WANT TO BUY 1929 Ford Must be cheap. 333 W. 2nd. EDGAR JOHNSON wants to buy your furs at the Peerless Market. 13-14 No. Bartlett St. WANTED Electric radio Must be reasonable. Box 268. Tribune. WILL care for elderly ale people in my Home. Phone 437-3 WANTED Household goods, atoves tools or what nave you Medford Bargain House. 37 N Orape St Tel 1062. JUNK WANTED We pay caah for JUNK aAlTERiEW ARADIAIOHS ALUMINUM BRASS, LA-'rrcn descii d t ions MEDFORD BA.ROAJ.N HOUSE XI No a rape re' 10 FOB KENT HOUSES FOR RENT Modern 5-room house. 39 Myers St. ' rOR RENT Small furnished house; lights and water. 801 N. Central. FOR RENT 4-room unfurnished house, close in. Inquire 141 8 Holly. FOR RENT 6-room modern buiw nw. riAte in. comD.etely furnished; also piano; all built-in features. 25 per month. W H Everhard West 6th Et. y,6 6-ROOM modern cottage. 112 50 So Orape St. 912 FOR SALE (1400.00 or rent $10, 641 Pine Brown and White or write owner, 1 Jarl. Boring. Oregon. .HOMES FOR RNI Call 696 FOI RFNT Homes urnubed or unfurnished Bruwn White 5-ROOM house Tor rent Tel. 1658 FOR RENT Comlortable house at 20 Ross Court; 3 bedrooms, bawment. . garage; 917.90, water paid. Inquire Swem'a Gift shop. HOUStSS HO. 9U90 and 915 water paid: wood range Phone 109 FOR RENT 7 -room modern home 8 bedrooms C A DeVoe. 623-J-2 TOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS STORE ROOM FOR RENT After Jar uary 7. store room 17x60 feet, tin Grape street, adjoining Mall Tribune Job Shop Reasonable rent to r!ht party Apply at business office Mai' Tribune. FOR RtNT ROOM AND BOKI BOARD & ROOM 151 No. Oakdale. BUAHU ANU ROOM at 716 ft aleiA EU;es ftrj moderate. FOR BEM'-APARlMb.NTS i PUHN. APT., heated. 329 N. Ivy. FOR RENT 2-room apt.: also laun dering. 114 Almond St. APT. Turnlshed. 331 Apple St. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 8 Orape. FOR heated sleeping rooms call 1399-L fOR EXCHA.NOE FOR SALE OR TRADE Duroc boar. weight 125 lbs. Frank Hammond. Centra! Point. Tel. 381. FOR SALE. TRADE OR RENT 5-acre improved ranch: also fruit stand fc.al.. inquire 538 N. Riverside.! FOR SALE OR TRADE 193 J Hurley 1 ior taw- moan rxjru or unev. coupe. , Writ. Rom. Chriatean. Happy Camp.j' for tale model Ford or Chev. coupe, FOR TRADE Che v. truck driven ! U.000 miles, lor late model eedan S. A. Bower, Murphy. Oregon. FOR SALE OR TRADE White lectrle j sewing machine for light aedan box J3S. Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE WILL TRADE 5-room hotiae In Med ford for city or country property In NW part of state. Ill Washington. FOB SALE REAL ESTATE BEST BUY In southern Oregon 5 acres, plenty fruit, 4-room house, service station, electric water sys tem: P. C. highway: good soil; $1500: terms. Homeseekers Ex change, 403 E. Main. FOR SALE roLXTBT FOR SALE Several pairs of gutneia: unrelated Dlrds. W. O. FllMtiKer. cor. Stewart Ave and Orchard Home Drive. CHICKS hatching Dressler's Square Deal Hatchery. 1107 E. Main. FOR SALE Rhode Island Reds, cock erels, pullets, yearling hens: high quality breeding stock. Cummlngs Poultry Ranch. 8 miles out Midway i road, central point Kt. 1. I PURE Bronze toms, cockeran's prize stock. 5. Jesse Nell. Kt. l. As Mane FOR SALE DOCS ANU PETS FOR SALE A pedigreed Airedale puppy. 319 No. Bartlett. FOR SALEBoston Bull puppies make an Ideal Christmas present. Priced reasonable. J. G. Cameron, Phone 437-W. .MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. PIANO BARGAIN Baby Grand Piano and one Bungalow Upright Piano In storage here In Medford, to be closed out for the small credit balance due on leases. Rental terms will handle. Prompt action essential. Must move within 10 days. If In terested, write at once to C A. Remington. Dept. Accts.. 333 Mar- ket-8t., San Francisco, Cal. ' FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE '25 Bulck 8 touring: good mechanical shape, good tires; rfal transportation. Quick sale. MO. 215 Haven. FOR BALE CHEAP-Llghtweight coach In good condition. Terms cash. 216 E. Jackson. JU.ST 2 USED CARS LEFT 1929 Ford Tudor with Karl-Keen. 1932 Chev. DeLuxe Coupe. Both priced to sell quick. ALo BIG DISCOUNT on New 1933 Dodaie Sedan. EAKIN MOTOR CO. LATE MODEL USED CARS A class of cars you don't find on used car lots. 30 to 60 day guarantee. 1932 Chrysler Deluxe Coupe. 1932 Chrysler "con v. Coupe. J930 -Bulck Spec. Coupe. 1933 Plymouth Business Coupe 1931 Ford A Victoria. 1928 Pontlac 2-door Sedan. 1932 Ford V-8 Coupe. Also a number of older models at special prices. ARMSTRONO MOTORS. INC. 38 N. Riverside IOH SALE .MISCELLANEOUS VAUGHN DRAO SAW Geo. Wright. Beall Lane, Hill's addition. FOR SALE Hotpolnt range. Inquire at 236 S. Oakdale, after 2 p. m. FOR SALE Limited quantity jal vanlred barbed wire, lew than 12.20 per spool: few days only. Volney Dixon, 134 No. Riverside. FOR SALE Pan - American saxo phono .nearly new; half price: terms. Phone 621-Y. FOR SALE Hotpolnt electric range, cheap. Finley implement Co., Cen tral Point. FOR SALE Land plaster, feed and seed. Competitive prices Finley Implement Co., Central Point. FOR SALE Delicious applea 8.V box. t Big 7 Fruit Warehouse, 11th fti Front. i A RAINBOW gArden of glade. 100 Urge No. 1 bulbs, not lesa than 40 vv.ifties. Value 95 or more for 2,50 One Jumbo Picardy free. F. H Reum. 022 South Oakdale. WE HAVE BUYERS for Oold Prop erties, ooth placer and tod. Send complete information to Harry H Pry tt Company. 417 Davis Bldg. Portland. Ore FOR SALE Furniture, chaira. tab.es beds. etc. 714 Welch St.. off W Jackson. SPECIAL PRICE on lawn fertilizer for a feWdaya. Phone 012-J. FOR SALE Oas range and wa! WHEN you think of real estate think of Brown St White heater in good condition, priced reasonable Call 341-R-l. FOR SALE All kinds of apples and pear Joe Nary ranch Tel 132-L HAY. wheat, biriev. roiled or ground C A DeVoe Phone 523-J-2 FOR sale Used ttwin macfiinea eu inilit; terms if daitd AU rr.i rented and repaired Whit S-wing Macbine Co 24 N Bartlett ; FOR PALE 'i A. with 3-room ho-ise. e.ecric pump, word nea. oarn. tor quick AA'.e. 1350. E. B. Biaop, at. 1, Box 2S0. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS ' APPLES trom 30 to 76 cents bos in small or large lots O V. Myers Orchard. Phone 358-J. FOR RENT OR SALE 3 homes built for owner. 1013 Queen Ann and 4 Q'.enn Oak Court. Will take bonds or stock part payment. Phone 339 or 906-R. MISCELLANEOUS L. St P. D. INSURANCE. 810.000 and 30,000 on l!i-ton trucks 89.78 each 0 moa. alter first premium deposit. High rating acceptable with PUC. Inquire 33 No. Grape. BUY EreLL TRADE Ouiw. typewriters, cash "Sisters, L.T'V: 317 No. Riverside - - r-n ggf cgeFroS and gg MOJ "J1 on typewriter end rdlof- cl1 nlng.. Ton """ Pl"1 "? J1,d. Carry Cleaners. Phone 1700. OOLD BOUOHT Redden it Co. Oet our new prices. BUSINESS OHKOKTVNIITIES FOR SALE: Small grocery at Inven tory, to close estate. Phone 1387-R. 633 No. Central. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title and Title Insurance. The only complete Title System Id Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. Rooms 3 and 5. No. 82 North Central Ave., upstairs. Expert Wtnffuw cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel 1172 House cleaning Floo. Waxing Ori ental Rug Cleaning, specialty Money to Lend. WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE AND LATE MODEL AUTOS Three pel cent per month on un paid balance No other charges 8ee Vi E Thomas 45 South Central ground floor Craterlan Theater Bldg State License No s-157 Painting and raperhanging. M. A BLISS Painting and paper hanging Tel 646-W 313 S Grape Job Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant in southern Oregon Printing of all kinds; ooox binding: looss -leaf ledgers, a o o blanks, billing systems, duplicating cash sale, slips and everything in the printing lines 28-30 N Grape Phone 75 Transfer. REINKINO TRUCKING Co. Traus fer and storage We naul anythinx at a reasonable price III No Fir Street. Phone 332 GADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 1015 No Central Phone 316 Pricea right Service guaranteed HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack ers and movers special livestock moving equtpmen. trlces rlRht 619 North Riverside Phone 1044-X LEGAL NOllCLS Notice of Sheriff! Sale. By virtue of an execution In fore closure duly issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of the Stat of Oregon, In and for the Coun ty of JackMn, to me directed and dated on the 21st day of December, 1933, in a certain action therein, wherein The State of Oregon, repre sented and acting by the World War Veterans' State Aid Commission, as plaintiff, recovered Judgment against Jay I Gore and Gertrude Gore, the defendants, for the sum of Two Thou sand Four Hundred Forty and 83-100 12440.83) Dollars, with interest at 4 per annum from April 20. 1931. with costs and disbursements taxed at Fifteen and 60-100 (915.60, Dollars, and the further sum of One Hundred Fifty and no-100 (9150.00) Dollars, as attorney's fees, which Judgment was enrolled and docketed in the Clerk's office of said Court in said County on the 2lt day of December, 1933. Notice la hereby given that, pur suant to the terms of the said execu tion. I will on the 27th dav 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 Coun ty. Oregon, offer for sale and will sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder, to satisfy said Judg ment, together with the costs of this sale, subject to redemption as pro vided by law. all of the right, title and Interest that the eaid defend ants. Jay I. Gore, also known as Jay Oore and J. I. Gore and Evervl G. Gore. Gertrude Gore and Southern Oregon Credit Bureau, an Orfyon cor poration, had on the 9th day of April, 1923. or now have in and to the fol lowing described property, situated In the County of Jackson, Stale of Ore gon, to-wit: Forty (40) acres In East half f of Southeast quarter l4 of Section twenty-three (23). Township thlrtv seven f37 South. Ran two (2) west of Willamette Meridian, in Jackson County. Orron. more particularly de scribed as follows; Beginning sixteen (19j chains North of the Southwest corner of Donation Land Claim eighty -eight (68) m Township thirty-seven (37) South. PaiV two (2i Went of Wlllamett Meridian in Orenon. thence North alon the Weal line of Vd Donation Land Claim e:shty-e:eht (88). twenty (20) chains; thence East twenty (20) chains: thence South twenty (20) chains; thence West twenty (20) chains to place of tvilnnirur. Dated this 2!t. day of Dumber. 1013. WALTER J. OLMSCHE1D. Sheriff of Jvit.on Countv, Oriron. By OLOA E ANDERSON. Deputy. Nnrlr for Puhllrs, inn. Dppartrnen. of the Interior. fneraj Land Office at Rosebu.-tr. Orfon. Drcember 29th. 19;.3 Notice la hereo? e;:ven that John B. Cox, of 844 W. 14th at., Medford. Ore eon, who. on June 10th. 1929, made Homestead Entry. f-il No 018,79. for NE'4 NW4 and NW4 NE'4. f" tinn 31. Township 37 5. Rn 1 K. Wi.arrKlK Mtridian, his filed notice of intention to make final three-year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Victor A. Tengwald. U. 5. Commissioner, at Mentor.. Oregon, on the 7th day of February, 1934. Claimant names a witnesses: Jasper J. Baker, of S22 King St.. Med ford, Oregon: Sam Rav, of R. F. D. No. 4. Medford. Ore.; Frank Sllva, of Phoenix. Oregon; F. J. Spalding. of 608 W, Jackison St., Medford. Ore. ROBERT E. CRAWFORD, Acting Register. Call for Warrant,. School Dlst. No. 91. Notice la hereby given that there are funds on hand for the redemp tion of warrants as follows: Old series Nos. 340. then 440 to 459 Inclusive. New series Nos. June. 33 then 1 to 39 inclusive. Interest will ceaje st'.er Jan. 10th. 1934. J. s. SMITH. Clerk of School Dlst. No. 91. Butte Falls. Meteorological Report January 10, 1934. Forecast. Medford and vicinity: Cloudy and unsettled, with oocanlonal rain to night and Thursday. No change. In temperature. Oregon: Cloudy and unsettled, oc casional ralna in northwest and ex treme southweAt portions tonight and Thursday. No change in temperature. IsOcal DatA. Temperature a year ago today Highest, 44: lowest. 26. Total monthly precipitation. 0 86 Inch; deficiency for the month, .0 inch. Total precipitation alnce September l, 1933, 4 32 inches: deficiency for tht season. 4.05 inches. RelatlvA humidity at 5 p. m. yes terday, 68; 5 a. in. today. 96. Sunrife tomorrow, 7:38 a. m. Sunset tomorrow, 8:00 p. m. Observations Taken at 5 120 Meridian Time. i! Si S i " Sfi S 5 Olty Boston 44 ' Cheyenne ............ 46 Chicago ................ 30 Helena ............ 32 Eureka 60 Los Angeles .......... 70 MEDFORD 60 New Orleans 50 New York - 46 Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Omaha Phoenix ... Portland . Reno Rose burg . Salt Lske 28 66 48 42 , 5ff 28 Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Rain Clear San Francisco 50 Seattle 54 Spokane 38 Walla Walla 44 P. Cldy Rain Rain Cloudy LIQUOR BLAMED FOR KYOTO DEPOT PANIC KYOTO, Japan. Jan. 10. fAP) Liquor was held largely responsible Dy rnuway authorities today for panic in which 80 persons lost their lives. The authorities said unsteady cmnKers or sake caused the commo tion in the Kyoto railway station yesterday which resulted in an i controllable etampede. Liquor, they added, lnerased the crowd's unruli new. ail Tribune Daily ACROJS 1. Garden Imple ment 4. Bird of the cuckoo family T. Inclined walks 12. Ft red or 14. Spirit fii "Tha TsmDent" Solution of Yesterday's Purxle AliAdEMoAlNl HEN ApER6E 2LlT H E RE J NJ Tt WlilAlKpE L TT E mil a. JL s iMc r a -z Y HAR MER a T Oil 5lAVApNDi -IMiMA i r A Mo P IE N Ft gjsft AT MATTERS I&Te LD sMoodseBp A SIS 15. Long stick for walking Decora ta , Toward 1. IS. Entirely 20. , Guiding strap oi a narness 21. Cry of the crow 22. Kxtst S3. .Shape 24. Boon com panions 25. New England state: abbr. 2. Hun wavet 27. .Secreted 21. Medltativs S3. Not at home 34. Uncanny 3. Inside 3. Keep clear of 45. Pertalninr to tha planet Mara 47. Excellence 3". Kind of rock 9, 5!ed container 49. Wake unneccr Study MTV 41. Spak Im perfectly 42. Addition to I building 41. Soar 44. Military cap M. ProJcfe 2. American humorist "3. Product of natural 4 tills Hon 7 U 3 YJ.: U 13 16 Yffi'Xf 5 I? o -''M 'I i nf v ' ,y,r m '''!'. 25 "4:W' if;7 y$Wi '''; ,'( ',, 2 ZjKI 0, n ;J I I I I VM I I wA I I (ounttRriefs ! ; , , Beagle J Valley View BEAGLE. Jan. 10. (Spl Sunday. December 31, wa election day for the Friendly Neighbors. Joe 6prou.se was elected president: Celte Edler. vice president, and Mr. Lucas, secretary and treasurer. A partial election was held In the' Antloeh Sunday school. The real election will be held next Sunday. Rot. Megerlle and wife and Mr. and I Mra. Blaclcman and daughter Rlllla of Bogue River attended Sunday school Sunday morning and Rev. Megerlle held preaching service, alter the Sunday school hour. Mr. and Mrs. U. L. FVrrln and baby son of Oeden. Utah, who have been visiting Mrs. Ferrln's parent,, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Seegmlller and family mce before Christmas, left the last of the week for their home. In our Item of last week we omitted Mr. and Ferrln and the baby, and wlh to correct It. Sunday, December St, Mr. and Mra. Tom Perdue and baby son Wesley were guests at the Chas. Sanderson home. Harriet Prey, who haa been visiting relatives and friend, here for the paat two weeks, returned to her home in Lake Creek Wednesday. Mrs. A. B. Williams went to spend the holidays In Medford. and while there waa taken very 1U with ft gen eral collapse. At this writing she Is slightly Improved though still very 111. All wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Grant were In Medford last Tuesday on business. Elmo Stalling, Is visiting relatives in Beagle for a few weeks. He expect to return to Ogden. Utah. In a few days. Mrs. Loyal Abbott and small daugh ter Carol are spending two weeks at the home of Mrs. Abbott's parents, Mr. and Mra. Luke Jennings. Mr. and Mrs. Don Seegmlller of Medford spent the week-end here with their parents. Mrs. Luke Ryan la confined to Aer bed with a cold. ' Sylvia Case spent last week visit ing at Lake Creek at the home of her aunt. Mrs. Clarence wnniie ann family. Relatives and friends of the Wll-llams-Seegmlllers came from Medford New Year's eve to celebrate the even ing with them. A Jolty party with confetti, horns, gay caps and all the carnival paraphernalia prevalent, pro gressive cards and dancing were the entertaining features. Little Barbara Frey la spending this week visiting her falher. Otto Frey of Lske Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mulhollen and family spent Ssturdsy In Medford. Mr. Mulhollen Is employed by the county at Sams Valley and had Sat urday off. Mr. Reed waa called to Loa Angeles last week to attend to business at fairs. Cleo Mose visited Sunday with Mie and Joan Edler. Several of the local young folk attended church at Table Rock last Sunday evening. Phone S43. We will haul away roui refuie. City Sanitary Service. Real estate 01 maurance leave It to Jones. Phone 696. For Clean, QUICK Fuel Oil Delivery Service, call 315. Eads Transfer. Cross-Word Puzzie f. Water railing from clouds t. Part or the body . 1001 .0. Leaf of a corolla 11. Retards li Stck 17. Part of a wheel 10. Rove 11. Mohammedan ludc 12. Segment of a curve IS. Measures of lenjrth 21. Compasiloa 26. Bewilder 37. Uuau-al In strument 29. ftunatantlvs 3. Jump 31. Break, ta a Dromlp it. Flnlah 31. Raacal 27. Inn an. Point 39. Implore 41. Permlta 4: Silkworm 44. Relatives 4F.. Mall 4a. Novel 4. Bun sod 10. Paet DOWN t. Poaienes 3. Great Lake I. Ancient Ro man oiriclal 4 Knack 5. Negative anewer i. At of lnnrt int st In-tervslt VALLEY VIEW, Jan. 10. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Penland and Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Gardner were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Burk in Medford Friday evening. Mrs. C. W. Glasgow entertained with a dinner psrty Friday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Cole Holme,. Mr and Mrs. McKenxle, Mr. and Mra. Ed Feldman and Mra. Cook, all of Med ford. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. L. O. penlsnd and Frank stratton attend the Elka' New Year's party In Ashland. Barney Ac-rams entertained at the Elks' party with some of his magic tricks. Grant Davis was a visitor In this community Wednesday. Raleigh and Howard Holmes were business callers Saturday at the Strat ton ranch. Mr. and Mrs. P. Bvirk and small son Csrl were visitors at the Penland home last week. Don Lowe was a business visitor at the Hill rsnch near Medford New Year's day. Dr. Swedenberg waa a caller at tho Glasgow home the past week. Mrs. Brandenberg being III. She la much Improved. Dr. Haines also was a professional caller In the neighborhood last week Ted Hill of Central Point waa visitor at the Don Lowe home Tues day. Earl Bostwlck returned last week from San Francisco, where he was i business visitor. , Mrs. D. M. Lowe was called to Ash land Tuesday evening by the Illness of little David Lowe, small son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lowe. He was much better at last reports. Mrs. B. Parsons Is making an ex tended visit In California, planning to be gone a month. Young people of the community held a party at' the schoolhouse Tues- day evening. Games and a social time were the entertainment. There were 39 present. The following young people were out from Ashland: Mies Carol Clark, Miss Opal Rush. Miss Zella Bailey, Vernon Clark, Wayne Carter and Mr. and Mra. Jack Leslie, Jr. Mr. and Mra. Elmer Wllfon and Mr. and Mra. John Leslie, Sr., were chspcrona for the party. Mr. and Mrs. Jss. Lennox and Keith Lennox returned home Monday from a week's visit at Marysvllle, Cal. Mrs. J. R. Leslie, Mrs. Elmer Wilson Miss Muriel Morse, Miss Dorothy Les lie and Keith Lennox .attended tho dramatic school held at the court house in Medford. sponaored by the extension department. Mr. and Mrs. c. G. Sawyer of Kerby visited at th, L. H. Gallatin home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Lealle and Miss Dorothy Lealle attended a supper at the Congregational church In Ash land Tuesday evening. Persist PERSIST, Jan. 10. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Howard called on the Ervin Hutchison family January 7, A. D. Moore made a business trip to town Monday. January 8. We are enjoying beautiful weather with clear, frosty nights and warm, ralnv days. School started Monday, January 8. after a two weeks' vacation. I Dave and Orval Peterson were week J end guests at Persist with relatives. Mildred Young and son, Donald, called on her slater. Mrs. Ashand Mra. Zlmmers. In Medford January 3, remaining all night. V. E. Peterson of Fort Klamath Thursday by stage for Portland, w.here he will have dental work done and visit friends. He plans to re turn to Fort Klamath In three or four months. Raymond Schermer.horn of Persist called on his father, George Scher merhorn January 7. Erwln Hutchison and family were dinner guests Sunday at the Proctor home. Fern Valley TOW VALLEY, Jan. 10. (Bpl.) Mr. Arrhle Fern, haa bc.n quite ill the pnat week and Mr,. Hnnry .haa been hrlplng to take rare of her. She la at their fathrra. Mr. Laron'. Ml,, WlnnKrM Schnack of Med. ford waa a gueat of Mlaa Anna Knh tor Sunday. In the afternoon they called on Mra. Ed Marah.il. Tom Henler haa perfect record tor attendance for the pant two year, at Sunday achool at the Phoenix Preabyterian church. Mr. Poling of North Phoenix had alao. Dr. Swedenburg of Aahland called at hla orchard here Sunday. R. DeWIt and ion. Nlcholaa. were at the DeWIt oyhard here Tneaday Little Mlaa Dorothea Ann Kantor celebrated her fifth birthday Janu ary . Her gueata for th. party were Patricia and Joyce Marahall and Billy and Jimmy Davia. After a week'a vacation the chil dren returned to ach.vil January 3. Mr. and Mm. Joe Kantor, Jr., and children wen, gueau Saturday night and Sunday of Mr. and Mr. Ben RoB.ru in Medford. Word haa been received from Mr. and Mr,. Art Oberg of Tacoma that they are th. parenta of a boy. born January 6. Mra. Oberg waa formerly Mildred Ward and I, th. Hater of Ray Ward. Mr. and Mra. Ray Tout were din ner gueata of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Ward Sunday evening. Mlaa Muriel William, ,pent Sun day afternoon with Velda Meaaenger. Mr,. Albert Learned and daughter were giieata of Mra. Ezra Meaaenger I Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mr,. Marvin Williams. i Mrs. Vincent, Mil. Williams' mottur and Mrs. E. Beer were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lem Hughes Wed nesday. Mrs. Williams was formerly Mrs. Myrtle Gulovsen. The Williams are returning from their honeymoon trip to Arizona and are en route to their home In Seattle, Wash. Josephine Kantor returned to her school Monday after an absence of several weeks. K. Loosely was In the neighbor hood Monday morning. Mrs. Lem Hughes and Mrs. E. Mar- I shall visited Mrs. George McClaln at the Community hospital Friday aft ernoon. Mrs. McClaln was operated on Thursday. Mrs. Murray Daugherty of Ashland was Mrs. visitor of her sister-in-law. Nlokle, In Phoenix Sunday. Reese Creek REESE CREEK. Jan. 10. (Spl.) Christmas program at Reese Creek school December 23 waa well attended. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Vestal and chil dren, Dorothy. David and Kathleen spent December 31 with Mr. and Mra. Jack Orow. Mr. and Mrs. Polly Griffith and children from Hanford, Calif., visited over Christmas holidays with her slater. Mrs. Elmer Robertson. Marie J. Kemp of Oakland, Calif.. spent Christmas with her mother. Mrs. W. E. Fill ton. J. Brown, who underwent an opera tion at the Community hospital re cently for appendicitis, arrived, home last week and la reported to be get ting along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. O. Maynard and dau ghter were home to visit his father over the Christmas holidays. Their many friends were glad to see them. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Erlckaon ar rived home January 1 from Long Beach. Calif., where they spent the holidays visiting Mr. Erlckson's sis ter. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Strahn have moved to Gold Hill, where Mr. Strahn has work. Fred Pettegrew returned home January 1, having spent three weeks in Loa Angeles, visiting his brother, Frank. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Fulton and Mra. FHUton'a father, H. Foster of Denver, Colo., were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Evenslzer Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Boyer spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Vestal. Mies Myrtle Mlnter, teacher at Kerby. spent Christmas and New Year's visiting relatives. J. Roseberry haa traded his place for property In Idaho. He plana on moving in the early spring. Jack Grove and family spent Christ maa In Medford with Mr. Grow'a brother. The neighborhood wishes to extend sympathy to Mrs. James Wooda whose father died December 38. Melton Vestal of Washington la here visiting his mother, brothers and sister. He plana to remain here for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Yocum and chil dren, Betty and Taylor, visited Mr, and Mrs. R. w. Erlckson, January 4. Miss Blanche Runels, county school nurse, visited Reese Creek January 8. Several children attended the dental clinic tn Medford January 0. Ross Dickey and family, who have lived here for some time have moved to the Star Ranger atatlon, where Mr. Dickey la employed. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Humphriea left January 8 for San Diego to spend a month visiting friends and relations. Mrs. T. Busby and daughter Bue lah who have been staying with Mrs Busby's son returned to Medford January 6. Brownsboro BROWNSBORO, Jan. 10 (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Tucker and chil dren wer. recent vlaltors of Mr. and Mra. Lloyd Walch. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hansen Tltlted Mr. and Mrs. Jack Heckner Sunday. Walter Marahall, who waa operated on at tha Sacred Heart hospital, re turned home Thursday and I, able to be around again. Donna Monla surprised her broth er. Bill Monla, with a party at their home Prlday evening. CJamea wer. played and refreshments served to Donna tnd Helen Brown, Eldred and Irene Charley, Jack Matlock, Mildred Hansen. Clerald Hansen, Leland Dy singer, Lola Wright, Oien and Billy Marshall Mrs. Jess. Cllaaa, Ralph and rjeneva Olaas. Vernon Fowler, Loul, Rohrer. Kermlt and Kenneth De Haas, and BUI Myera, Vernla and Beth Clngcade and Orac. Holmsn of Esgle Point. Jack Heckner recently received an order for bulbs of wild flowers from a firm In Chile, South America. Mr. Heckner haa a wonderful collection of wild flowers In his garden which h. haa gathered In Oregon and oth er states and often recelvea ordera from far-away places for seeds and bulbs. I THE GRANGE Jacksonville Orange. Jacksonville Orange will hold Its first meeting of th. yesr Friday evening at 8 o'clock. Th. program attraction of this meeting will be put on by th. Medford high achool tinder the direction of Ralph Bailey of th. high achool faculty. Th. na ture of the program haa not been announced, but these program, have alwaya been a source of entrtaln ment and education and w. welcome th. opportunity of presenting this program airsln this year. New officers, aa well as patron, of the Orange are urged to begin the New Tear by being present this first meeting to promote Orange actlvltlee for . better 1934. Ida Wood and Florence Grave. Piano Teachera. High school credits given. Studio 330 No. OakdaK. Eadj will deliver FUEL Oil. when jou want It. P&OM lit. Courthouse News I Furnished Dy the Jacluon County Abstract Co. 131 e Slth Streetl Marriage License,. Alexander Connell and Edith Ander. i son. Victor H. Mathlsen and Edith Sal ladsy. Joseph V. Rogers and Alice U. DeVor. Owen H. Thompson and Lucy B. Ford. Russell Osborn. Arthur Mllli. Q. Renner and Leota B. Cearley and Genera Circuit Court. George Porter, trustee, vs. Malda M. Cartwright. Clarence C. Cart-wright. Foreclosure. Daisy Orlgsby vs. Frank Pasmore, Lester Merriman as Merrlman's Dairy. Damages. George w. Porter as Porter Lum ber Company vs. J. J. Cunningham. For money. Jackson County Bldg. 4c Loan Amu. vs. James 8. Gracey, Nancy E. Gracey. Foreclosure. Pennington's Battery Service tsj. J. C, Simpson. Chattel Hen. Pennington's Battery Service va. Daisy Orlgsby. Chattel Hen. James U. Smith vs. John E. Smith. Injunction and accounting. Probate Court, Estate of Lonzo A. Drake (dec.) Ad mitted to probate. Estate, of Martha Emmalarah De Souza (minor). Admitted to probate. Real Estate Transfers F. D. Swingle at ux to Oeorga Chenoweth et ux. W. D.. tract IB DLC 83 In Twp. 88S. R. IW. Samuel Lee Nunn to Julia M. Wil son, deed, N'4 of lots 1 and 3. au lot 3 In block 4 Sunset Park Addi tion to Medford. H. B. Lyon, et ux to Q. C. Moor. W. D., W' of SE'-i ot NE',4 Seo. 18 Twp. 313. R. 1W. Delia 8. Lewis et vlr to jamea Archibald et ux. W. D., lot 3 Mlckel- sons Addition to Ashland;. tract Is block 33 City of Ashland. Clara V. Less et vlr to Christian H. Christner, W. D., lot 14 block 14 City of Central Point. Sydney R. Hughes et ux to School District No. 48. W. D., tract In Sec 4 Twp. 34fl, R. 1W. W. H. Crandall to Th. First In surance Agency. Q. C. D., lots 10, 30 block 4 Hill View Addition to Med ford. David S. King et ux to First Insur ance Agency, Q. C. D , lot 3 block 8 amy's Addition to Medford. a. W. King to State Bank ot Aah land, Q. C. D., tract on weat side of Scenlo Drive tn Ashland. Almeda J. Crowther to E. W. Fuller et ux, W. D V'i of SW!4, BBV, of SW(4, SWi, of BE!i 8M. 38 Twp. 33S. R. 8E; lota 1, 3 and 3 Sec. 30S, R. 3E. Ellla H. Jones et ux to Ronllla Mil ner, q. c. D NW!i of NE!4 Seo. 36 Twp. 348, R. 4W. Sheriff to Big 7 Warehouse., Inc., sheriff's deed, east 6 acre, of lot t block "K" Rogue River Valley Orch arda Companya Tract; lot 18 Section "J" Rogue River Valley Orchard. Companya tracts. James M. Roseberry et ux to A. R. Schrank, W. D., SW, of NW4 Seo. 33 In Twp. 883, R. 1W. Sheriff to Maud H. Hunatock, sher iff deed, land In Sec. 7 and Sec, 8, and DLC 40 In Twp. 389, R. IE, and tract In Sec. 31 Twp. 35S. R. IE. Mary J. Eates et vlr to David M. Lynch, W. D Eii of SW'.J; Sft of SE'4 Seo. 4 Twp. 33S, R. IW. J. A. Perry, trustee to Frank O, Orlesel, W. D., tract In DLC 43 la Twp. 38S. R. IW. Mary North to Don R. Newbury, W. D., part lota 1 to 8 Inclusive, and IS to 19 Inclusive, block "A" Taltnt and tract In Sec. 8 In Twp. 893, R, 1 east. Wm. M. Brlggs et ux to 0. S. But ler, Q. C. D iota 31, 33 and 33 la block "O" Railroad Addition to Ash land. ja, J, Corey to Estella Corey, Q. 0. D., lot 10 block 3 Town of Rogu. River and tract In Sec. 18 Twp. 36S, Luther E. Jeffrie, to Fritz T. Nash et al, Q. C. D-. NW' of NW'i Seo. I In Twp. 388, R. IB. ALL GONE ABOARD ADMIRAL BYRD'S FLAG SHIP, En rout, to Little America, Jan. 10. (Via Mackay Radio.) (AP) th. first Antartlca "poultry farm." stocked aboard the riagshlp of th Byrd expedition. Is no more. Tha death of Knake Pete, nd rooster, yeaterday. waa th. end of an original flock of six hens and two roosters. All had disappeared by th. time the ship reached Easter Is land either becaus. they were slsln by doga or because they left th. ship at the Island. Only three cows and Iceberg, a bull calf born on ship, survived of th. expedition's livestock ss the ves sel moved toward It destination through heavy fog today'. Dane, Rogu. Elk, Saturday night, January 30. On Your Car mm BYRD'S POULTRY t'lflUUlijaWMilM f tilt. tlv.r, flrinii I urn-