PAGE SEVEN. You Can 't Afford to Miss the Buying Opportunities Listed Here MEDFORD MAIL TRrBTJNTS, MEDFORD, OREOOX. MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1034'. Why Not Try a Want-Ad? WMT1 to Mil your nome Want to get eld at lew odd tno ,nds In Household (uraisningsv oo you aeed coon (ot your gar lenr . . An inexpensive Wtnt-Aa o the Mall LYloune Cltaaitleo Page will find the answer tc &nese and many other perplexing jroblemt. H re Are the Rates: per word tint insertion , , (Minimum ido) Eacn additional insertion. pei word .. . ' '-I (Minimum 10c) Pot Una pei month,, without oopy change lJt 75 Phone LOST AND FOUND LOST II dog misting, call 1618. HELP WASTED FEMALE WANTED Experienced waltresl at I Diamond caie. i WAVTB1 SITUATION j MOTHER and daughter want wort on a bachelor's ranch near Medfoid lor board and room. 838 West 2nd. WANTED MALE HELP SINGLE man with light sedan, free to travel, to Join sales force of large national organization. Good Imme diate earnings. See D. F. Mevker. Hotel Jackson. 7 to 8 p. m. WATEDSSchanlc. Give details of experience and your life work, age, II single or married. Box 2055. Tribune. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED to buy at once, farm team and harness. State price and de IUXboxJ W ANTED Stoves to repair; linoleum laying. Jack's Second Hand Store. WANTED '28 or '27 Model T. Ford coupTMust be cheap. 21 Genesee, Room 7. ' . WANTED To know the names and addresses of persons owning bonds irnoin Point Irrigation Dis trict in connection with reorgani zation of district. Write O. C. Boggs or phone 105. - WANTED A two-section letter file to fit Y & E cabinet 17x32 and 11 Inches deep. Address 57. Mail Trib une. EMPTY furniture van going to Los Angeles aoout 20th wants load to there or points en route. Phone 1044-X. Hawley Transfer. wTnted"" Austra-Whlte hatching; eggs W. M. Flnley. Rt. 3, Box 109. WANTED Raw furs. Prices advanced 100 to 200. See the Mcdlord Bar gain House before you ship or tell. 27 No. Grape. Tel. 1062. WANT TO BUY 1929 Ford Must be cheap. 333 W. and. EDGAR JOHNSON wanta to buy your furs at the Peerless Market, 12-14 No. Bartlett St. WANTED Electrlo radio. Must be reasonable. Box 268. Tribune. WILL care for elderly sick people in I my home, pnone hc. WANTED - Household goods, stoves tools or what nave you Medford Bargain House. 27 N Grape Bt Tel 1062 JUNB WANTED We pay oaah tot JUNK BATrERlIte 4 RA01A10B8 ALUMINUM BRASS. COPPER lunk of sjl descriptions MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 No Grape re' lM FOR KENT HOUSES SMALL "wclTfurnlshed house t 329 No. Bartlett. Phone 787-R. rutt tyiAVl Jwiip. wiiii-ii"., ...... lshed house. 630 W. Palm. Phone 1091-H. FOR RENT 5-room bungalow, 508 S. Grape. FOR RENT OR SALE 2 homes built for owner, 1012 Queen Ann and 4 Glenn Oak Court. Will take bonds y or stock part payment. Phone 389 or 906-R. FOR PENT Small furnished house; ngnts and water, eui n. uemto,. FOR RENT 4-room unfurnished hou.se, close In. Inquire 141 S Holly. -ROOM modern cottage. US 50 "12 So Grape St. FOI RF.fn - Hornet turnished or unfurnished Brown White FOR RENT Comfortable house tt !0 Koes court; 3 bedrooms, oavmeni. sr?e; 117 50. water paid. Inquire Swem's Gift Shop. j Hot'sfiS no i30 tnd 415 water oid; wood range Phone 106 i FOR SALE 1400 00 or rent 110. fll Pine Brown and White or write owner, 1 Jarl. Boring. Oregon. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Apt., light, heat, hot and FURNISHED front spt. 804 W. 10th PVR.v. APT. heated. 229 N Ivy. FOR EXCHANGE GOOD '27 Chev. ton -truck, want team,! ,. row or sheep. Write Rt. 1. Box 381. j MM ford, I rR SALE OR TRADE D'iro : bosr. 135 lbs Frsnk Hammond, central point. Til. 941. FOR EXCHANGE FOR SALE, TRADE OR RENT 5 -acre improved ranch; also Irult stand for sale. Inquire 53J N. Riverside. HONEY for beea. bee supplies or wood. Stewart. 338 Plum St. CALIF, lota and acreage, no mort-l gages, lor truck equal value not! considered. D. J. Oerxeu, Central I Point. Oregon. R. I, Box 135. I SELL OR TRADE Good Fordson tractor and chisel-tooth cultivator. I Also Bean spray rig. 810 E. Jackson St, FOR TRADE Power apray pump and cream separator for light car. A. C. Waterman, Talent. Oregon. FOR SALE OR TRADE 1932 Harley for late model Ford or Chev. coupe. Write Robt. Chrlstean, Happy Camp, FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS STORE ROOM FOR RENT After Jax uary 7, store room 17x60 feet, on Grape street, adjoining Mall Tribune Job Shop. Reasonable rent to runt party. Apply at business office Mall Tribune. FOR KENT ROOM AND BOARD BOARD AND ROOM at 718 E Main Rates very moderate. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS PLEASANT room, separate entrance, heat. 220 No. Oakdale. j ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 S Grape. FOR heated sleeping rooms cal! I399-L j FOR TRADE Chev. truck driven 11,000 miles, for late model sedan. S. A, Bower, Murphy. Oregon.- FOR 8 ALE OR TRADE White electric sewing machine tor light sedan Box 638. Tribune. FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE Several pairs ot guineas; unrelated birds. W. O. Fllllnger. cor. Stewart Ave and Orchard Home Drive. CHICKS hatching Dressler's Square Deal Hatchery, 1107 E. Main. . . PURE Bronze toms, Cockeran's prize siock. o. Jesse Ken. Kt. l, Asmand. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Bay team, weight 1750 each. Inquire 581 East Main, Ash land, Oregon. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE; One Chrysler sedan, runs -good, good upholstering;- will sell cheap. See car and owner at 1027 East Jackson. WILL SACRIFICE late 1933 Pontlac sedan. Need ready cash. Apply new Lodge north of Jackson Hot Springs, Ashland. CHEVROLET CAR In first-class con dition, model 1924; price 950, cash. Call at 1000 Sunset Ave. FOR SALE 1929 Ford Tudor sedan; terms. Tel. 947-X. 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 conv. Coupe. 1930 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 tt special prices. ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC. 38 N. Riverside LANDS FOR SALE 40 ACRES, level ground, woven wire fence, excellent spring, some fruit, on new highway. BARGAIN at $1000. Mrs. Reed, mile south and mile east Beagle, Same Valley post office. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE To settle an estste which consists of 14 milk cows tnd two heifers, bids will be received for the purchase of said atock at the of fice of Charles Reames, attorney. Milk cows may be Inspected tt the Frank Brown Ranch at Eagle Point, Oregon. FOR SALE 4 A. with 3-rcom house, electric pump, woodshed, barn, for quick sale 1350.00. E. B. Bishop. Rt. 1. Box 250, i mile So. Stewart Ave,, on Thomas Road. OR SALE MUSICAL iNSTKUMtMS Notice! PIANOS to be sold at Reinking Transfer, 111 North Fir St., Monday or tuesday, Jan. 15 and 16th. 1 Baby Grand. 2 Bungalow Up rights, almost new. to be closed out at real sacrifice prices. Terms can be arranged. FOR SALF MISCELLANEOUS SHOES FOR LESS "Hurry." Work. drcAs. Otfords. Chippewa Quality Boots. 317 North Riverside. FRFE orchard wood for cutting. I. A ' K Pruett place. j FOR PALE Dn? fir. 4 -foot wood. F L. Walr. Route 1. Box 377. Medford. FOR SALE 4 250-eRii Standard Elec- ' trie incjbator and 1 150-eg Ideal nv.d 1 500-chlck Lyon Electric brooder. Call Ashland, 37I-R-1. t O. penland. , FOR SALE 3uartj! mine. frM mill-; in ore. equipment, four mils frsm ' ' Grants Pa. P. O. Box 393 OrsnU ; Paw. Iron aai.E Hr. . ton. Mrs. M. r ' Haniev. old MM -Central Point ' tVpThway Tel. 108-R-l. i FOR. SALE First crop alfalfa hay ; ana corn. Mineax tuncn. iei SPECIAL PRICE on lawn fertiilfer' for a few days phone 8 12-J FOR SALE Furniture, chairs. ta-D,i : ! beds. etc. 714 Welch St., off W ' Jackson. FOB RALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Dsed sewing macblnea aU m a k e a; terms if deetred. All makea rented and repaired White Sewing Machine Co. 24 N Birllett WE HAVE BUYERS for Gold Prop erties, both placer and lode. Send complete Information to Harry 8. Pry & Company, 417 Davia Bldg. Portland. Ore. HAY, wheat, barley, rolled or ground C. A. DeVoe. Phone 533-J-3. FOR SALE Land plaster, feed and aeed. Competitive prices. Flnley A RAINBOW garden of glads. 100 large No. 1 bulbs, not less than 40 varieties, value t5 or more tor $2.50. One Jumbo Plcardy free. F. H. Reum. 022 South Oakdale. FOR SALE Gaa range and . water WHEN you think ot real estate, think of Brown 4a white. heater In good condition, priced reasonable. Call 341-R-l. FOR SALE All kinds ot apples and pears. Joe Nary ranch. Tel. I32-L APPLES from 30 to 75 oents a box in , smsll or large tote. o. V. Myers Orchard. Phone 358-J. MISCELLANEOUS I BUY gold and loan money. Cecil Jennings, corner Front and Main FURS cleaned, repaired and glazed Coats rellned. Medford Cash and Carry Cleaners. Phone 1700. GOLD BOUGHT Redden"? Co. Oet our new prices. BUSINESS OPrilRTViNIITIES FOR SALE Garage Service Station Wrecking Yard, 1 acre on highway. Cheap for cash. George McMahon, 1 ml. So. Talent. FOR SALE Small grocery at Inven tory, to close estate. Phone 1387-R. 632 No. Central. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts ot Title and Title Insurance. The only complete rltle System In Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracta of Title. Rooms 3 and 5, No. 32 North Central Ave., upstairs. Expert WlnouT Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel 1172 House cleaning Floo. Waxing Ori ental Rug Cleaning, specialty Job Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant in southern Oregon Printing ot all kinds; Doot binding; loose -leaf ledgers, too blanks, billing systems, duplicating cash salee slips and everything in the printing unea 2-au n urape Phone 75 Money to tend. ' WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE AND LATE MODEL AUTOS Three per cent per month oo un paid balance No other charges See W a Thomas 45 south central ground floor Craterlan Theater Bldg State License No 8-157 Painting and raperhanxtng. M. A BLISS Painting and paper- hanging rel tHO-w sis s Grape Transfer. REINKING TRUCKING Co. Trans fer and storage We haul anything at t reasonable price. Ill No Fir Street. Phone 332. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 101 fi No Central Phone 316 Prices right. Service guaranteed HAWLEY TRAt-SFER Expert pack era and movers Special livestock moving equipment Prices right 610 North Riverside. Phone 1044-X LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Sheriff's Sale By virtue of an execution in Fore closure 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 dat ed on the 6th day of January, 1034. I In a certain action therein, wherein j La Von Zundel as Plaintiff, recovered judgment against Viola Kendall, one I of the defendants, for the sum of Six hundred and no-100 (W0O.00) Dollars, with Interest at 8 per annum from January 1st, 1931 and Twelve and 80-100 ($12.80) dollars necessary ex penses Incurred in order to bring the foreclosure with coat and disburse ments taxed at Twenty-two ftnd 55-100 ($22.55) Dollars, and the further sum of One hundred and no-100 ($100.00) Dollars, as attorney's fees, which Judgment waa enrolled and docketed in the Clerk's office of said Court in said County on the 8th day of De cember, 1933. Notice Is hereby given that, pursu ant to the terms of the nald execution, I will on the 17th day of February, 1934. at 10:00 o'clock a. m.. at the front door of the Courthouse in the City of Medford, In Jackson County, Oregon, offer for sale and will sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder, to satisfy said Judgment, to gether with the costs of this sale, sub ject to redemption as provided by law. New 1934 DODGE PLYMOUTH automobiles will soon be here. Watch for our pub lie announcement. 1 new 1933 Dodge sedan at a very substantial dis count. Pierce-Allen Motor Co. Dodge Plymouth Dealers 3 all the right, title and Interest that the said defendants. Viola Kendall. Ray P. Haberman. administrator of the estate of George Sterling Kendall, deceased, George B. Kendall, Alice Kendall, Ivy Spencer and J. W. Spen cer, Frank Kendall, Glennlce Kendall, Vernon Kendall and Alice Kendall. Earl Kendall and Edyth Kendall, cm ton Kendall and Flors Kendall, Gladys Jones and Theron W. Jones. WUma Atkins and Cvrll Atkins. Clifford Ken dall, Mearl Kendall. Hazel Kendall. Ahy Kendall, Relta Kendall, Fred Butcher and Bessie Butcher, had en the 1st day of February. 1921, or now have In and to the following describ ed property situated In the county of Jackson. State of Oregon, to-wtt: The Southwest quarter of Section 18 Township 39 South of Range 4 West of Willamette Meridian. To gether with all tenements, heredita ments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or (n any wise appertain ing. Dated this 15th day of January, 1934. WALTER J. OLMSCHEID, Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. By Olga E. Anderson, Deputy. SUMMONS In the Foreclosure of Delinquent Tax ; certificate. j In the Circuit Court of the State nf j Oregon In and for Jackson County. ' Pjiolt Dnlnf TrfIivbIUii T-i . t quasl-munlclpal corporation, Plain tiff, vs. Clifford Hlxon and Jane Doe Nixon, true name unknown), husband and wife; also all other persons or par ties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, Hen or Interest In or to the real property described here in. Defendants. To: Clifford Hlxon and Jane Doe I Hlxon (true name unknown), husband ana wife: also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in or to the property described herein: In the Name of the State of Oregon, you and each of you are hereby noti- uea mas me jcagie point irrigation District, t quasi-municipal corpora tion, amy organized ana existing un der and by virtue of the laws of the State of Oregon, located wholly with in Jackson County. Oregon. Is the holder of Certificate of Delinquency no. Hi, dated and Issued on the loth day of October, 1933, by the Sheriff and Tax Collector of Jackson County, Oregon, for the amount of sixty-two and in-loo ($82.10) Dollars, the same belne the amount then due and delinquent lor taxes for the year iwai, ieviea oy said Eagle point Irrl gation District, together with penalty. "no inheres!, ana costs mereor upon the real property located within the sald Irrigation district, State and county, assessed upon the 1931 tax roll, to the Eagle Point Irrigation Dis trict, and of which said property the Eagle Point Irrigation District Is the owner of the legal title as the same appears of record In Jackson County, Oregon, and upon which Clifford Hlxon holds a contract of sale from the Eagle Point Irrigation District, said real property being described as follows, to-wlt: The SW!4 of the SE'i of Section II in Township 35, South of Range I West of the Willamette Meridian. lying Southeast- of Butte Falls Mlgnway. less the South 460 feet thereof, described In Deed Records 186 Page 505 of Jackson County, Oregon. You jre further notified that the said Eale Point Irrigation District, a quasl-munlclpal corporation, has paid the taxes levied against said premises by said District for subsequent years and the rate of Interest on said amount as follows: Year, 1st 14 1932; date Issued Oct. 27, 1933: tax receipt No. 8875; amount $21.84, rate of Interest 8. Year 2nd '4 1932: date Issued, Nov. 20. 1633; tax receipt No. 12385; amount $21.15: rate of Interest 8. Said Eagle Point Irrigation District ts the owner of the legal title to 'he above described property, as the same appears of record in the office of the county Recorder for the County of Jackson. State of Oregon, and upon which Clifford Hlxon holds a contract from the Eagle Point Irrigation Dis trict, and each and all of the other ACHOSS 1. Kind of Philip pine mango i. Lopsided t. Chum 12, Edible sea weed IS. Constructed 14. Liquor 15. Pertaining to punishment IT. Name speci fically 19. Useful 21. Sand bills , Scotch hillside 14. Type measure 15. German mu sical com poser !6. Atmoiphera 17. Harmonhte 29. Bone U. Like a little man 15. Kndeavor 16. Symbol for ethyl 18. Anka: Scotch 18, Clear gain 13. Ibsen char Mail Tribune Daily Cross-Word Puzzle Solution of Saturday's Puzzla P Q Tf1jA3LEpAJDATM EL A y T A J L L AN E 5ERP ENTHRONES TOTEiSTfcENGTH WEEMA R I T I ME DRAMATJCONCE RA3 EDM A L l AR D A M E N HP A R E TO G wlAIRlDEiAlLlTloqlE we 41. Debate II. Depression between mountain peaka It. Binds 64. WrlpgHnr 86. Inhabitant of sufflx M. PuryoiB 67, Rack for clothes acter 10. Conjunction 11. Volcano 12. Monkeylike animal 44, Custom 18. Comes into view 1 2 r r ir r r r w? r r 'i j 1 tiML 1 mi 'Ji 'Ml Lm 2b 'ft, 11 26 W2f 3 M 31 31 Sp3 34 ill 35 jfc 37 lp 38 .JS , izl 'Wt f k'0, 'MA ss 1 1 m" 1 1 1 w 1 1 persons, defendants tbove named, are hereby further notified that the said Eagle Point Irrigation District, a quasi-municipal corporation. Plain tiff, will apply to the Circuit Court of the County of Jackson, State of Oregon, for a Decree foreclosing the lien of the Plaintiff against the prop erty above described and mentioned In said Certificate and Tax Receipts for said taxes paid by the Plalntlif. And you are hereby summoned to appear in the above Court and cause within sixty (80) daya from the date of the first publication of this Sum mons and defend this action or pay the amount due the Plaintiff herein as shown above, together with costs and interest, and In case of your fall, ure. to do so. a Decree will be enter ed by the above entitled Court tore closing the Hen of the plaintiff here in for said taxes and costs against the lands and premises above describ ed. This Summons Is published In the Medford Mall Tribune, Medford, Ore gon by order of the Honorable H. D. Norton, Judge of the above entitled Court, duly made and entered the 15th day of January, 1934. The date ot the first publication of this Sum mons la January 15th. 1934. BOGGS AND BENOTSON, Attorneya for Plaintiff. 128 East Main Street, Medford. Oregon. BELLVIEW PHONE BELLVIEW. Jan. 18. (Spl). Bell view Telephone company held lta an nual meeting Jan. U. Many members of the company attended to have a part In the handling of company af fairs. The secretary-treasurer's report showed that the company had ex pended In the neighborhood of 30 00 during the year for taxes, rental of pole space from the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph company, and to pay a trouble man. During the year one new subscriber, has been added. On the seven lines owned by the com pany, there are thirty-three subscrib ers. The tsseaament for the ensuing year was fixed tt 1.00. The following of ficers were elected: Presldont, F. O. Homes: secretary-treasurer, A. C. Joy; directors, O. A. Brown, W. 8. Moore. Paul Held. Oregon Weather Increasing cloudiness with rain west portion tonight and Tuesday and rain or snow over the cast of mountains late tonight or Tuesday; slightly warmer tonight: southeast and south galea offshore. Rush Is On SALEM, Jan. 15. (API A change In the Salem postmastershlp Is Immi nent according to word received Fri day by John H. Farrar, present post master, from C. Burke, acting as sistant postmaster general. Wool Tariff I'pheld POCATELLO, Ida., Jan. 15. (AP) Denger to the wool industry from any plan for reduction of tariffs on man ufactured articles was seen by F. R. Marshall, secretary of the National Wool Growers' association, In an ad dress here today before the Idaho Woolgrowers' association. Curry county la said to be the only county In the United States without an incorporated town or a railroad. Repeated attempts to Incorporate Gold Beach, the county seat, have been voted down. Curry had a popu lation of 3,357 In 1930, exceeding only Sherman, Jefferson and Wheeler counties. f. Pigment 10. Medicinal plant 11. Part of a camera 10. Island of New York State: sbbr. 11. Thick, roundish underground stem 20. River of for- getfulncss 22. Infant 22. Tumultuous disorder ST. Somewhat rough to the touch 21. Employers 29. Heated cham ber 10. Bristle 3J. Come forth 34. Whole number 37. Waked from sleep 39. Ahunriant 41. Heron 42. Fine open-worl fabric 4S. Epic poem 43. (I'High tava: Hawaiian 47. Japanese meaiura 49. Ruober tree 60. Orpn of tight 63. Type of ves tal ; abhr. OOWN 1. Soft food 2. Kpoch I. The present month 4. slake speeches: humorous I. Exlit . Bewail 7. I'oem I. Hanfing ornaments Trail TRAIL, Jan. 15. (Spl) Trail Ex tension Unit met at Mrs. E. E. Ash'a Jan. 11. Mrs. Mabel Mack demon strated the preparing of milk and cheese dishes w.'ilch were used for the noon luncheon. A large birth day cake was presented to the chair man, Mrs. Eva Seggesman. At the business session the ladles planned to give a dinner and program at the school house In February to enter tain the husbands and children, a special meeting will be .held at Alma Marri man's Jan. 18 to finish some work. There were 39 ladlea present. All report an Interesting and pleas ant time. Mrs. Minnie Blaass la very sick with flue at her home here. Mrs. Cecil Prltchart and Mrs. Eva Seg gesman are helping care for her. Mrs. Bill Burke Is much Improved In health and waa able to attend the etxension unit meeting at Mrs. A&Ya Thursday. Mrs. Russell Win has been spend ing a few days visiting her aunt, Mrs. Boyd Tucker here and spent the first of the week visiting Mrs. Dits worth at McLoud. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Tucker return ed home Jan. 7 having spent the holidays with their daughter and family at Yreka, Calif., and a week visiting friends and relative in Ash land. E. E. Ash and 8. W. Hutchinson were shopping In Medford Thursday. Mrs. Ralph Wntson and son, Car rol, and Mrs. S. W. Hutchinson shopped In Medford Monday, Jan. 7. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Hutchinson were dinner guest at the Harry Neuman home Friday evening. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cushman were sorry to learn of the passing of their little daughter, Ellnore, following her recent opera tion. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Hutohtnson are leaving on Jan. 15 for several weeks' vacation In Portland, Tacoma and Seattle.. During their absence Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Tucker will take care of their home on the highway. . Rogue River ROOUE RIVER, Jan. 16. (Spl.) Union meetings wilt start at the community hall Jan. 17. Kveryone Is invited to hear the preaching and music. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Denger. Mrs. N. B. Hart and Mrs, R. Q. Scott were luncheon guests Thursday at the A. A. Ma this (home In Grants Pass. Work on the new scout hall Is pro gressing. Nineteen members of Live Oak grange went to Sams Valley and en Joyed Snturday evening visiting the Sams Valley grange. The degree work was given In the first two de grees to four candidates, three from Live Oak grange. Deputy Arthur Brown talked on the grange work. Supper waa served at a late hour. Lee Hug received word his moth er, Mrs. Fredericks, ts very low In a Salem hospital. Mlsa Ruby and Barbara Combs re turned Saturday evening . from a three week's visit with relatives -In Los Angeles, Bakersfleld and oVier California cities. Tuesday the Rogue River Valley Land Loan Association met at the city hsll here and attended to the annual business. Dinner waa served the visitors at the Waldorf hotel. Tuesday night about 36 boys met with Mr. Krlbs tn the dining room of the Waldorf hotel and organised a boy scout club.. Monday night the city council met. The new officers were sworn in. Rolpt Will, who was elected councilman, resigned and Walter Combs waa appointed to flit his place. The city ordinance waa changed so aa the city license on pool tables was reduced from 10 to (5 and to allow the pool hall to put In two tables Instead of one. Born, on Jan. 7 to Mr. and Mrs. Joel Dennis, a baby girl. Both mother and baby are doing well. Anderson Creek ANDERSON ORSF.K, Jan. IS (Spl.) Frank Casey la apendlng the week-end with frlende in Klamath Falls. Mrs. W. Henery and Mrs. Jack Rle del went to Medford on business Frl day. Mr. and Mrs! Frank Marquess spent Wednesday In Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. Maya were Talent Tls Itora Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Oreen were out to the valley Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry spent Saturday In the valley. Edward Smith and Miss Ruth Maya attended church In Phoenix Sunday, Howard Holtman spent Thursday night with Loren Close. Frank Centers called st the Mays home flunday. Mr. smith of Talent la spending a few days at Frank Caay'a while Mr. Casey is in Klamath Falls. Walt Osrrlson called at Jas. Maya' Monday. THE GRANGE Ttlent Orane Talent Grange will hold next reg ular meeting January 11 tt eight o'elofk. The lerturt hour will bt turned over to E. A. Brorkwtjr of Hit Jack sonville Orange, who will talk on the sales ttx. Be correctly corseted In in Artist Mode) BT Cthelwyo B Hoffmann. EFS Jacksonville JACKSONVILLE, Jan. 15. (Spl.) Olln Knox has returned to his home at VamhlU after visiting here with his slater, Mrs. D. Brown, and other relatives at Jacksonville. He waa here to attend the funeral of hla little nephew, coming down with Mr. and Mrs. Leon Brown. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hart and daughter, Elinor, have Just returned from a trip to Washington w.here they were called by the death of a relative. Relatives her are glad to know that Mlsa Hussong Is able to leave the hospital and hope for her speedy recovery. Mrs. Cllne of Medford Is teaching In her place and enjoying the work with the little folka very much. Ladles of the radio club met Jan. 8th with Mrs. Clyde Sturgell. At the close of the meeting refresh ments fere served by the hostess. Little Mary Cundlff haa been quite ill. We hope she soon recovers. Grandpa Darby, who has been 111, la unimproved. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thompson spent the week-end with their mother, Mrs. O. E. Simmers. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Best have re turned home after spending the past three weeeks In southern California. Mlaa Mary Flsk waa house guest over the week-end of Miss Glenna Mi near of King's highway. JACKSONVILLE, Jan. 15. (Spll Mist Audrey Mtrttn of Eugene htt been tht guest of Mrt. Clinton Smith the past two weeks. Mrs. Alice Ulrlch spent New Tear't with her daughter tnd husbtnd, Mr. and Mrs. Ftes Chapman In Hose burg. Mrs. Ulrlch motored down with her son Lewis, of Medford. School reopened here Janutry S after vtcst-lon over the holidays. Andnia Smith and Miss Audrey Martin were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Martin this week. Among shoppers from here In Med ford Monday Were Mrs. Wendt tnd Mrs. Porbes. Geo. Btccut hat completed hit new home tnd moved tht family In thlt week. Hlsh school basketball squad play ed Phoenix In the home gym Wed nesday, Jacksonville winning. Mr. and Mrt. Archie Bowmtn art entertaining with a birthday din ner In honor of their son Loren, and cousin Leonard Hulse, Sunday. Mrs. Rent Vandyck of Los Angeles, Mrs. Raymond Flah and Mrt. Pred Riddel of Medford, were luncheon guests of Miss Hollle Login tnd Mrt. Alice Ulrlch tt Mrt. Ulrlch's home Thursday. Oeo. Merrll la still confined to his room with t lame foot. He It with hit tunt, Mist Issy McCully, who la ctrlng for htm. Mr. and Mrs. Dudruy tnd Mr. tnd Mrs. Forsyth of Medford, were guests of the Baccua family Wednesday. Ladles' Aid held Its regular busi ness meeting In the church parlort Thursday and put t new quilt in the framea. Mrt. Dudley of Medford wit call. Ing on frlende here Tuesday. First basketball conference game will be played In the high school gym here Friday, tht contestants be ing Jacksonville high tnd Centrtl Point. Tht talk of the teams Is thlt will bt tht beet tnd htrdett-fought game of tht aetion. Regardless of floods tnd rllns, spring It here tt least tht pusty wlllowt tre coming out tnd Mrt, Forbes hat t yellow Jatmlnt Tine on tht northwest corner of tht house In full bloom. J. V. Forbes was down to visit hit family Thursdty. He Is cooking tt the Manklng mine on Jackaon creek Royal Neighbors met In the old hotel mtln htll Thursdty for drill practice. Mrs. Nell Flck. Florlnt Severance, Mrt. Rlddell end Mr. tnd Mrs. Bell attended Installation of officers of tht Eastern Star In Centrtl Point Tueedty. Mr. tnd Mrs. Arehlt Bowmtn en tertained with t birthday dinner on Jtnuary 7 for their son Loren. tnd cousin Leonard Hulse, with twenty guests present. Missionary Ladles will htvt tn til day social or pill party tt tht par sonata with Mrs. Jtnet it hostess, Jtnuary 25, everybody to bring cov ered dish tnd gift for their pill friend. Luncheon will be tt twelve. J. V. Forbes was In from the mine on Jtckton creek for visit with hit fsmlly Wednesday. Lsdlet' Aid met In regular session Jtnusry 4 In the church parlors tnd commenced mother quilt, Mrs. Oliver Choote of near 8htdy Cove district, it ttsylng with Mrt. Forbet for t few weeks while Mrt. Forbes it recuperating from a recent heart attack. Oeo. Backus It busy thlt wtek htultng lumber from Olendtlt to Medford. Mrs. Ltngley. Mrs. Rlddell, Mrs. Bell, Mist Mollis Brltt, Mrt. Nell Flck tnd Mrt. Florenct Sevtrtnct, were In Medford Wednesday evening tttendlng Inattllitlon of officers In the Eflitern Btsr. Elk Creek CCC ' boyt played tht Jtcktonvlllt high school boys' bts ketbsll tqutd with tht Jacksonville tilth defeating tht CCC't 34-98. Royal Neighbor Ltdlet of Jackson ville. Ashltnd, Centrtl Point tnd Medford meet In the Medford hill Jmuiry IS for Joint Instillation ot officers. H. E. e. of tht Ortngt held the first meeting of the yeir with cov ered dish luncheon it Mrt. On Nledermeyer t with eighteen members present. Institution of offloert waa held with the following ofrieert in stilled: Mrs. Edith Clifford, presi dent! Mrt. Lult Fltk, vloa president; Mrs Msttle Meschem. tecretiry; Mrs. AanU Htrtley, treasurer, tnd Mrs Clara Dew, club representative. The retiring president, Florine Severance, was presented with a beautiful quilt top, pieced by members of the club. Mrs. Zola FIck, Ray Schafer and Mildred Smith attended Installation of Rebekah officers in Central Point Monday. Robekah lodge will hold Installa. tion of officers at their hall Jan uary 16 with the following officers being Installed: Mildred Smith, noble grand; Hattie Logan, vlco grand; Mamie Morris, treasurer: Zola Flck, secretary, and Georgle Cody, past noble grand. Courthouse News iFurnlaned Oy the Jaokaon County Abstract Co. 131 E 3nth Street! Marrlar f.tcna. Oertld Huaon Ward and Dorothy Fortler. Herman H. Heekwerth Jr.. and Lace Henry. Wlllard R. Caldwell and Dorothy Kennecutt. Wilfred Noble and Edith Noble. Probnts Court Estate Albert Tingletf. deceased, probate. Estate Emma L. Clute. deceased, probate. Estate Arthur R. Thompson, de ceased, probate. Olen Pabrlck. Milton Franklin." Harold L. Larsen. Incorporate at The Rogue Snowmen." Circuit Court Ladd ft Bush, t corporation, v.. W. J. Olmscheld. therlff. possession Of personal property and damages. H- Lamport vs. Albert Shiw. for money. Ststt Industrial am.i .. alon vs. w. c. Wilson, for money. DM-,m vs. j. L. stefant, dlvorc. . W. H. Miller et al vs. William Flte patrlck, accounting tnd partition. Butler I. Thomnn- rv, John Hostettler, et al, foreclosure. ouuar j. Thompson company n. John Hostlettler et al, foreclosure. . Jetn Stephens vs. Russell o. Steph. ens, divorce. Butler Thompson compsny vs. John Hostettler et tl, for money. Jtckson County Building tnd Loan association vs. J. o. Murphy et al. foreclosure. . Jackson County Building and Loan aasoctstton vs. Hugh Storey et al. foreclosure. A. W. Culp vt. Frieda M. Gulp, di vorce. H. C. Rare et al. v. Herman W. Wld dendorff. foreclosure. Walter M. Blair vs. w. J. Albert et u, John Albert. The Blair Gran ite Quarries, Inc. Leonard c. Pettlt as Acme Motor Service, va. D. L. McOulre. chattel lien. Flchtner't Garage vs. H. R. Simp son, chattel Hen. Vert D. Meashon vs. Leroy F. Met- Biiuu, divorce. Jackton Ooiinty Building and Loan association vs. Joseph Preston Turpln. et m, foreclosure, Jackson County Building tnd Loan association vs. P. E. Oerber et ux. V. H. Vawter. c n Hntj.hi.nn tlt F. Lumsden, foreclosure. jackaon County Building tnd Loin association vt. John W. Grantham, Joale M. Grantham. Rogue Valley Milling company, foreclosure. Mason, Ehrman and company vs. Oscar C. Lewis. Dalsv M. Lnwt. rmm possession of personal property. ijreoit service company vt. Francis E. Nandlt it Nandle't Grill, for money. A. A. Schramm, superintendent of banks, vs. E. E. Phlpps tt ux, Charles J. VanZlle Jr. et ux, Eva Troeh. et vlr, foreclosure. Oscar Shepherd and Lelt Shepherd Vt. John R. W Tv.n n M. Leyen, ttrlct foreclosure. , - Real Estate Transfers Chsrlea A. Wing Aaencv. Inc.. to Bert E. Powell et ux. W. D.. lot 4 oiock z Ptge Addition to Medford. Orint Boyer et tl to George Mc Mihon et ux. W. D.. trpf. in nm 40. In Twp. 408. R. Iff. city of Medford to J. w. Shirley et al, W. D part lot 1 tnd lot 3 block 3 Imptrlil Addition to Med. ford. i Eden Precinct EDEN PRECINCT, Jtn. 15. (Spl.) Mn. Mary O. Carey returned Tues day from Sacrtmento where she spent the put month with her daughter. Mrs. E. O. Resse. The weather waa foggy mott of the tlmt whllt tht wit In tht southern city. Land buyers hive tirtln Invtded the section south of Ploenlx tnd the lower hslf of the E. C. Lockwood place has been aold to Eugene par ties. This Is one of the finest little tracte for fruit tnd poultry In the valley. The property Joining It ts alto being negotiated for, but have not learned If the deal u yet cloted. Thsrt hive been several parties looking at the Bonhtm plice eoutfj of Phoenix which It t deelrtble lo cation. Mrt. Ctrey It bringing home from California somt new grape vlnet tnd fruit and flowering trees tnd plintt to bt used ta stock for growing tt her plant farm. mm Car i i our 3m ffin, njn. ijjhf,