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jrenroRD mail tribune, medford, Oregon, Wednesday, January n, mi. PACE SEVEN. BMpViTrgT(ii r V Read every ad on this page . . . ou will probably find exactly the thing you want to boy or sell ... 1' Isn't there, adver tise .. . K' Inex pensive, effective! Per word first lnsectlon... (Minimum 25c) Each additional Insertion, per word 3c lc (Minimum 10c) Per line per month, without copy changes - 1-25 Fftotie 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST Leather case and keys. Phone Jacksonville 203. Reward. Carmen y Dorothy. LOST 11 dog missing call lH WANTKK SITUATION POSITION wanted by girl. F.xperl ence general office work. Refer ences. Phone 1163-L. . WANTED MALE HELP SINGLE man with light sedan, free to travel, to Join sales force of large national organization. Good imma- dlate earnings. See D. F. Merker. Hotel Jackson, 7 to 8 p. m. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 10 head Hereford or Dur ham yearlings. Write Frank Da ar son, Jacksonville, Ore. WANTED Warrants. Redden b Co. WANTED Buckeye coal brooder, oil incubator, small sizes. C. R-. Cul- bertson, Rt. 3. Med'ord. Phone 1-F-13. Eagle Point. NEWCOMER Experienced in growing small fruits and' vegetables, wants small acreage gcod land. Prefer i lease with option. Box 2151. 4 Tribune. LEAVING for Los Angeles Friday. Want one to three people share ex pense. Box 2082, Tribune. EMPTY furniture van going to Los Angeles aoout 20th wants load to there or points en route. Phone 1044-X. Hawley Transfer. WANTED Raw furs. Prices advanced 100 to 200. See the Medford Bar gain House before you ship or sell. 27 No. Grape. Tel. 1062, WANT TO BUY 1929 Ford cheap. 333 W. 2nd. Must be EDGAR JOHNSON wants to buy your furs at the Peerless Market, 12-14 No. Bartlett St. WANTED Electric radio. Must be reasonable. Box 268. TtlttuiM. WILL care for elderly sick people In my home. Phone 437-X- W ANTED Household goods, stoves tools or what have you Medford Bargain Bouse. 37 N. Orape 81 Tel 1063 JUNB. WANTED i We pay caon tor JUNK batteries & RA0IAI0R8 ALUMINUM BRASS. COPPER lunk of ail descriptions MEUPOKD 9AKQAXN ROUSE 37 No Grape Pel 103K FOB KENT HOUSES FOR RENT Modern five-room house. 39 Myers. FOR RENT 3-room furnished houae. 1 mile out. Phone 4-F-12. FOR RENT OR SALE 2 homes built for owner. 1012 Queen Ann and 4 O'.enn Oak Court. Will take bonds or stock part payment. Phone 389 or 906-R. FOR RENT Small furnished house; lights and water. 801 N Central. FOR RENT 4-room unfurnished house, close In. Inquire 141 8 Holly. 8-ROOM modern cottage. 812 50. 812 So Grape St. 1 Pol REM! Homes lurnlshed or unfurnished Brown White Houses 10. 812 50 and IIA water paid: wood range Phone 105 FOR 8 ALE 11400 00 or rent 810, 641 Pine Brown and White or write owner, 1 Jarl. Boring. Oregon. FOR KENT APARTMENTS FURN APT , heated. 229 N Ivy- FOR RENT Apt., light, heat, hot and cold water. 345 No. Bartlett. FOR RENT ROOM AND BOARD BOARD AND ROOM 153 N. Oakda'.e. BOARD AND ROOM at Tie B Main Rate very m'Xlerate FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS STORE ROOM FOR RENT Alter Jar nary 7. store room 17x80 feet. Grap street, adjoining Mail Tribune Job Shop ReasonaDle rent to runt party Apply at Duslnes, office Ml! Tribune FOB RENT FUKN1SIJED ROOMS ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 3. Orape FOR heated sleeping rooms call 139d-L FOR TRADE Chev. truck driven 11,000 miles, for late model sedau 3 A. Bower, Murphy, Oregon. FOR SALE OR TRADE White electric sewing machine for light sedan Boi 638. Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE FOR SALE, TRADE OR RENT 5-acre Improved ranch; also fruit stand for sale. Inquire 525 N. Riverside. HONEY for bees, bee supplies or wood. Stewart, 336 plum St. FOR SALE OR TRADE 1932 Harlcy for late model Ford or Chev. coupe. Write Robt. Chrlstean, Happy Camp, Cal. OB EXCHANGE KISAL ESTATE TWO HOUSES in Ashland to trade for small acreage. Rt. 1, Box 89-A, Central Point. FOB SALE POULTRY TETHEROW LEGHORNS March to April 10th, 9c. Boon now. Supply limited. Dressier Hatchery, Tel. 1569-Y. CHICKS hatching Dresaler's Square Deal Hatchery. 1107 E. Main. PURE Bronze toms, Cockeran's prize stock. t5. Jesse Nell, Rt. 1, Ashland. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES RECONDITIONED USED CARS The Best Values Ever. 1931 Chev. Sport Sedan vnd trunk. 1931 Studebaker Sedan. Studebaker Royal Dictator. $250.00. A model Ford Roadster, H25.00. Bulck Coach, a real value, (165.00. 1929 Pontlac 2-door Sedan. 1930 DeLuxe Bulck Sedan. Trades taken and easy terms. SANDERSON MOTOR CO. Studebaker Ssles and Service. FOR SALE 1 Chevrolet coupe. 1 Pon ! tlac coach. Lewis Super Service Sta tion. 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 at 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, Sams Valley post- office. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE SACRIFICE SALE. 6-room ... modern home, double constructed, hardwood floors, Rose Ave., pave ment paid: private loan; terms. Total price 2100. 140 acres, splendid Improvements, 70 acres cultivated, deeded afater, stocked and equipped. Another sacrifice at 85500. Liberal terms. THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE 16 North Riverside. WHEN you think of real estate think of Brown & White FOR SALE To settle an estate which consists of 14 milk cows and two heifers, bids will be received for the purchase of said stock at the of fice of Charles Reames, attorney. Milk cows may be Inspected at the Frank Brown Ranch at Eagle Point, Oregon. FOR SALE A. with 3-room house, electric pump, woodshed, barn, for quick sale 8350.00. E. B. Bishop, Rt. 1. Box 250. 'i mile So. Stewart Ave., on Thomas Road. FOR SALE MUSICAL INSTRUMENT S Baby Grand Piano for balance due. Good used upright $69. Liberal terms. See to day and tomorrow at Relnklng Transfer. Ill No. Fir St. USED Bungalow Upright Piano, nice condition, very cheap. Good used upright, $50. Baldwin Piano Shop. 26 So. Grape. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR -SALE Second cutting baled alfalfa. Edward G. Miller. 1 mile north of Medford on old Pacific highway. FOR SALE Land plaster, feed and seed. Competitive prices. Flnley Implement Co., Central Point. FOR SALE Fine Hubbard squasn, 90c per hundred. 1021 W. 9th 8t. FOR SALE Alfalfa hay. TelT-Il-a. FOR SALE Clean alfalfa hay, baled or loose, 50c and 60c hundred, otto Nledermeyer, Tel. 523-J-4. FOR BEAUTIFUL ornamental shrubs and roses, and fine fruit trees see W B. Crause, Nurseryman, 528 South Plr St. FOR SALE Incubators and brooder, half price. Schermerhorn, 1 mile west of phoenix. SHOES FOR LESS "Hurry." Work". dress. Oxfords. Chippewa Quality Boots. 317 North Riverside. FREE orchard wood for cutting. I. A Pruett place. FOR SALE Hay. IS ton. Mrs. M. P.I Hanley, old Med. -central Point! highway. Tel. 1B8-R-1. i SPECIAL PRICE on lawn fertilizer for a few days Phone 012-J FOR SALE Furniture, chairs, taa.es beds, etc 714 Welch St.. off vt Jackson. FOR SALE Deed tewing machine U mat,: term if desired All makes rented and repaired Wb.it 8ewln Machine Co : N Birilett HAT. wheat, barlev. rolled or ground j C A OeVo. Phone J23-J-2 I A RAINBOW garden of glads. 100 large No. 1 bulb, not leu than 40 . vsrteties. Value 5 or more for . 2 50 One Jumbo Plcardv ree F H Reum. 922 South Oakdale. FOR SALE Oas ranee and water neater tn cd condition. pricd rewocaai. Call 34.-&-1. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS WE HAVE BUYERS for Gold Prop erties, botb placer and lode. Send complete Information to Harry 8 Fry 4s Company. 417 Davis Bldg. Portland, Ore. FOR SALE All kinds of apples and pears. Joe Nary ranch. Tel. 132-L APPLES from 30 to 75 cents a BOJ In small or large lots. O V. Myers Orchard. Phone 258-J. MISCELLANEOUS I BtTY gold and loan money. Cecil i FURS cleaned, repaired and glazed. I Coats rellned. Medford Cash and Carry Cleaners. Phone 1700. I GOLD" BOnOirr Redden 4i Co. Get I our new nrlces. BUSINESS OI'rOKTVNIITIKS I ATTRACTIVE grocery and service sta tion business, property louxiau. on highway. In heart of growing su burb to Klamath Falls. 250 popu lation, near large Weyerhaeuser mill: books show good profit; living quarters built in back of business, priced at Inventory. Reason for selling, other business Interests. Write Link's Cash Grocery, Ashland Route. Klamath Falls, Oregon. MUST sell on account of Illness Beauty shop, good business and lo cation. Box 2132, Tribune. 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 of Title and Tide Insurance. The only complete rule System In Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. Rooms 3 and 6. No. 32 North Central Ave., upstairs. Expert Wlnonm Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172 House cleaning Floo Waxing Orl ental Rug Cleaning, specialty . Job Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant tn southern Oregon Printing of all kinds: book binding; loose .leaf ledgers, and Blanks, billing systems, duplicating cash sales slips and everything in the printing Unea 28-30 N Grape Phone 75 Money to Lend. WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE AND LATE MODEL AUTOS i Three pet cent per month on un ' paid balance No other charges See ! W E Thomas 45 South Central ground floor Craterlan Theater Bldg State License No .9-157 Nursery Stock. 'PLANT FILBERTS FOR BIG PROF ITS' Prices smashed on high qual ity fruit trees, shrubs, roses and berry plants. Drive to W. B Bar num's on Pacific highway, 3 miles south of Medford or Phone 851-R-2. CARLTON NURSERY CO., CARL TON, OREGON. Painting and raperhanglng. M. A BLISS Painting and paper banging Tel. S48-W 313 S Grape Transfer. REINKTNQ TRUCKING Co. Trans fer and storage We haul anything at a reasonable price. Ill No Fir Street. Phone 332 EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 1015 No Central Phone 815 Prices right .Service guaranteed HAWLEY TRAK8FER Expert pack ers and movers Special livestock moving equipment t-Tlces right 619 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 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 Oertrude Gore, the defendants, for Che sum of Two Thou sand Four Hundred Forty and 83-100 I $2440.83 1 Dollars, with Interest at 4T per annum from April 20. 1931. with costs and disbursements taxed at Fifteen and 60-100 ($15 60) Dollars, and the further sum of One Hundred Fifty and no-100 ($150.00) Dollars, as attorney's fees, which Judgment was enrolled and docketed in the Clerk's office of said Court In said County on the 21st day of December, 1933. Notice Is hereby given that, pur suant to the terms of the said execu tion, I will on the 27th oay 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. New 1934 DODGE PLYMOUTH automobiles will soon be here. Watch for our pub lic announcement. 1 new 1933 Dodge sedan at a very substantial dis count. Pierce-Allen Motor Co. Dodge Plymouth Dealers c ment, together with the costs of this ssle. subject to redemption as pro vided by law. all of the right, title and Interest that the said defend anta, Jay I. Gore, also known as Jay Gore and J. I. Gore and Everyl G. Gore, Oertrude Oore and Southern Oregon Credit Bureau, an Oregon 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, State of Ore gon, to-wtt: Forty (40) acres In East half (ty) of Southeast quarter ( ) of Section twenty-three (23), Township thirty seven (37) South. Range two (2) West of Willamette Meridian. In Jackson County, Oregon, more particularly de scribed as follows: Beginning sixteen (18) chains North of the Southwest corner of Donation Land Claim eljhty-elght (88) tn Township thirty-seven (37) South. Range two (3) West of Wlllsmette Meridian In Oregon, thence North along the West line of said Donation Land Claim eighty-eight (88), twenty (20) chains; thence East twenty (20) chains; thence South twenty (20) chains: thence west twenty (20) chains to place of beginning. Dated this 31st day of December. 1933. WALTER J. OLMSCHE1D. Sheriff of Jackson County. Oregon. By OLGA E. ANDERSON. Deputy. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior. General Land Office at Roseburg. Oregon, December 29th, 1933. Notice Is hereby given that John B. Cox, of 844 W. 14th St., Medford, Ore gon. who, on June 10th. 1029. made Homestead Entry, Serial No. 018379. for NE'i NWS and NWV, NEVi. Sec tion 33, Township 37 S., Range 1 E.. ...... .u.u, una llifU ui?ww of Intention to make final three-year rruoi. to escaoiisn claim to the land above described, before Victor A. Tengwald. U. S. Commissioner, at Medford, Oregon, on the 7th day of February. 1934. Claimant names as witnesses: Jasper J. Baker, of 522 King St.. Medford. Oregon; Sam Ray, of R. F. D. No. 4. Medford. Ore.; Frank Sllva, nf Phn( 0.annn. C 1 a u. w,i.BVU, 4-. , ojMiuiUg, of 608 W. Jackson St., Medford. Ore. ttKJDCjtl L fi. CRAWFORD. Acting Register. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior. General Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, January 10th, 1934. Notice fa hfirehv trvn fh.t t ........ A. Worrien. nf 734 AlrtA. of i , Oregon, who. on April 3, 1929. made ,.u.....,wau rii.iy, ORriai uiuiiia, lor E4 SW'4 Sec. 21, T. 34 S.. R. 1 V.. and on Jan. fl. man -na,- ai.i . Homestead Entry, 018862 for W',i SW!4, Section 21, Township 34 8, ..-.. . .... ,,,,,nt,n:LLH AltTlQian. J1SS filed notice of intention to make final three year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Vic tor A. TerLtrwnlrt. rr rvim ...la.! .,.. at Medford. Oregon, on the 17th day of February. 1934. uiaimant names as witnesses: Dean Weltman w r. t............. Merl Houston, and Jim Larson, all of HAMILL A. CANADA Y, Register. SALEM, Ore., Jan. ""17. " (AP) Mrs. G. c. Bolter. 70, for more than 40 years a resident of the Willamette valley, died yesterday at her home here.. She had lived In Salem for 26 years. Mrs. Ina Marqulaa Garrett, Pacific Coast Rep. of Albert of the Palace Re search Lab., San Francisco, Is at the Bowman Beauty shop this week and will be very glad to consult with you about your facial and skin troubles. Call 87 for appointment. Heating costs can oe reduced. Fo; complete heating service call Art Schmldll. 418-1662. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS Ansry Remedy for rheumatism and neu ralgia Dwelling place Biblical prleat Run away secraily Tardier Male child titormi Driven by an air current Anoints Mineral springs European finch Open court Part of a church Cutting down of expanses Flower Owned Chines mensure 2,000 pounds Skill Upper limb Tear on a earn Acs ftleat Ieav Flow Solution of Yesterday's Puzzia T A OS R E 9. 14. II. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 22. !4. i5. 17. tu mm 5C CM OA 6 R PE a N A te 1 Kifepil UTE SM ATT ETsTT TlST ARjU SjETS cl e atImo u sTe R I DI V E R TtflD G1ATEM1EW H. 17. 31. 39. 40. SO. Place for storing win ter fouder fft. Burdens M. Tapestry 17. Reverent far 68. Old-womanish Escape from 70. Turn to th rlrht 71. Reff..,n beyond Jordan 72. Keep from 72. Tonne plr. dlnT. Kng. DOWN 1. Tablelands 41. I IJ. I II. la. 4. 47. IS. S2. n. (4. M. God of war Admitted Pronoun Relive Forn yn Auricles ' im3 w 5 f i7 18 Nif r r ' 3 'I g l WWm1 !LZZZ!lZZ 3ijlSzml l :Z fei4' M. !LZBiZ f EiIIlIZiilfZ"ZZ " Hu "s W-"7 .X V "Ml f7J OPENING MEYERS TO MEET SAILOR FRANZ IN HOT MAIN EVENT An all-middleweight wrestling card will be dished up fr Medford fans at the armory tonight when Promoter Mark Lillard opens Ma winter shows with Bob Meyers, former world's champion and Sailor Franc of San Diego tn the main spot. For a supporting cast, the Medford mat impresario has signed Bunny Martin, colorful Cherokee Indian and Roland Wnrren, Copco engineer ot Klamath Falls, who will wrestle 45 minutes or two out of three falls, and George Bennett, Seattle, and Cecil Barrlck, Grants Pass, for a 30- minute brawl. In bringing Meyers and Prans to gether the stags Is set for one of the fastest and most thrilling muscle mangling matches seen here In years. Meyers knows all the tricks In the book and Is a clean, scientific grap pier. Franz, who learned the grunt and grimace trade In the navy, is a disciple of the rough and tough branch of the art. In addition to hi ability as a toe twister, Frann lays claim to fame as one of the most thoroughly tattooed tars that ever heaved the lead. The Indian from Oklahoma has been pleasing crowds up-state on his Invasion of coast rings and should find plenty of opposition in the fast and aggressive Warren. Fans who have seen both men in action expect this match to be one of the best on the card and give the odds as abotit even. The curtain-raising rumpus between the old favorite, Barrlck. and the lad from Seattle, will stnrt at 8:15 and should be a "wow." Barrlck la a great showman, in addition to being a clever grappler and can think of more things to rouse an audience than Bob Krusc ever heard of. Bar rick haa been training hard for to nights match and If successful, ex pec tn to start ft comeback campaign In earnest. Sections C and D wer reserved for advance sale at the same price as nil other seats in the house. MIAMI, Fla., Jan. 17. (ffO Plylni? a four-cylinder monoplane he built himself, Lee Miles, Los Angeles pilot, todny established a new speed record of 209.11 miles an hour for single seater racing planes over a 100-kllo-meter course, which U equivalent to 62.127 miles. Alter three unsuccessful attempts. Miles surpassed by the small margin of 1.80 miles an ' hour the former record of 207.31, established by the Frenchman, Delmott, last May 22. Cross -Word Puzzle Italian coins Stowtns: ar tides ror iS. KnEllih schoolmas ter executed for murder 21. Color 28. Run out: cclloq 29. Breath loudly In sleep 30. Vessels tor heating liquids 32. One who hurls 22. Jump on on foot 24. Clerical linen collar 36. Mountain spinach H. Tracer 41. Past 42. Impolite 4fi. Action at law 47. On each day 49. Sewing Im plement 80. Endured ft!. Ruhher 5ft. Small statu 5.6. Wooden pin r7. Fragrant On the ocean HO. Conceal fil. Fold over on (12. Unity fi. Vontilai fil. Peverag 66. Pile 1 By Itiielf a. Eatlntc car: colloq. i. Calm S. Alack t. Record of a ship's Vnyage 7, tJncloao: poet X, Diminish 9. White matter of the brain 10. EverRren tree 11. American Indian 12. Con'trnid moliture HOMEMADE PLANE SETS NEW RECORD WRESTLING CARD BABE DRAWS $842,000 FOR 14 YEARS EFFORTS NEW YORK, aJn. 17. (UP) The Babe haa Just written "George H. Ruth," on an Imposing legal docu ment. "Here's the contract, colonel.' he said. "Glad to be with you for the 15th year. I guess you've paid me nearly a million dollara." "Eight hundred and rty-two thousand, to be exact," Col. Jacob Ruppert replied. "And I hope td pay you quite a little more." Ruth earned $1900 for playing with Baltimore, Providence and Boston in Sing Sing Grid Star Is Thrown For 6 Mile Loss OSSININO. N. Y., Jan. 17. (AP) Edward Jocker'a "contract" with the Sing Sing prlaon football team will run a year longer than ho had expected. Walking off from his Job as a dishwasher In the home of Warden Lewia E. Lawea last evening will account for what might be classed as a violation of the "eligibility rule" for the 37-year-old stellar prison football end. The warden's home la outride the walla of the prison. Jocker had only two more years of a seven-year term to serve. He was missed after the first Inspec tion last night and a short time later was thrown for a six-mile loss by a state trooper who saw him running along the highway. An extra yenr will be tacked onto the sentence because of the eacnpa. BOWLING Bowmnn's Barber Shop bowlers took a 2 to t victory over the Peerles Meat Market quint In their city league match lat night at the Nat. Erlckson waa high man for the even ing with 563. Prultt Service Station and Stand ard Oil roll tonight. Dmvman'g Barber Shop. 1 3 3 C. Walsh 160 HO 107 813 D. Canfleld 334 143 130 407 F. Diamond' 100 168 137 488 a. Gates 180 170 161 501 P. Erlckson :.. 301 103 100 563 073 647 703 3811 PeerleM Meat Market. .1 3 3 R. Clancy 148 183 330 A. Stoehr 137 168 130 43VI H. Mcuael 151 173 117 440 T. Noud 156 150 1.10 465 N. Newland 140 106 163 473 B. Brunk Ill 111 Handicap 96 00 114 834 040 783 3647 Klk' Toiirner 1st 3nd 3rd Total DeVore 171 186 160 817 Ebel 161 148 144 453 Andres 170 153 164 480 Alenderfer 160 160 -60 480 Pake .-. 136 167 100 631 Handicap 60 60 80 307 Totals 886 883 806 3664 1st 3nd 3rd Total Sollnskv 313 183 173 867 H. Cluenther ..... 100 101 181 503 Schadn 08 158 181 417 Boomer 110 118 138 364 Rose 158 100 171 480 Handicap .. 113 113 113 336 Totals 356 880 036 3671 Hugo Onenther and Taylor will roll Wednesday night. McLeod McLEOD. Jan. 18. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Thrush and daughter, who have resided on the Dltsworth ranch have recently moved to Elk Creek, where Mr. Thrush secured employment a truck driver. Mrs. N. F. Ohrt returned to her home Tuesday with her Infant daugh ter,. Mary Ann, born in Medford Janu ary 10. Mother and baby are both getting along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Glass and daugh ters were business visitors In Medford Saturday, A splendid editorial urging school co-operation Is found In Janusry 11 Issue of our school paper. "Tha Lau relhnrst News." The young editorial writer. Donald Vaughn, requests each pupil to do his part In every wsy that the school may be as good as It should be. It Is gratifying to know that one so young as Donald ha caught the school spirit so completely. Regular meeting of the Laurethurat P.-T. A. will be held at the school house January 10 at 3 p. m. Every one Interested Is urged to attend. McLeod Home Extension unit will meet again January 26 at the home of Mrs. IS, D. Hnag. A serving dem onstration will he given by the local leaders. Mesdamea Violet Dltsworth and Patty Clone. It la hoped that every home maker In the community will attend. Danny. Wallace and Bobby Ohrt nent the week-end. with friends In Medford. WASHINGTON. Jan. 17. (AP) The Immigration service announced today t.he appointment of Mrs. Marie A. Proctor sa commissioner o Immigra tion at Seattle. CLEAN rURL OIL when you want. it. Paona S16, EADA TRANSFER. 1914. Boston raised him to $3500 in 1915 and continued raises until he got 10,000 in 1919. T.'i Yanks got him in 1920, paying 920,000 sal ary, 30,000 in 1931, and humping him to 952.000 In 1S22. That was his salary until 1927 when he earned $70,000 yearly until 1930 when he signed a two-year contract giving him $80,000 each year. He dropped to (75,000 tn 1932, and when, In 1933. the Ruthlan salary was re duced to $52,000 he took tehe largest cut ever felven a baseball player. BASKETBALL SEATTLE. Jan. 17. (AP) A noisy greeting waa ready here today on the return of the University of Washing ton basketball team from its eastern Washington and Northern Idaho In vasion. The Huskies won from Washington State College, 35 to 30, last night, to sweep the two-game series. McMINNVILLE, Ore.. Jan. 17. (AP In a rough, foul -ft Hod northwest conference game the Llnfleld College Wildcats defeated the Albany college basketball team, 56 to 36, here last night. FOREST OROVE, Ore.. Jan. 17. (AP) Dolph and Levoff led the Union Oil basketball team of Portland In a close, 34 to 20 victory over Pa cific university here last night. DALLAS, Jan. 17. (AP) Eugeno High came from behind In tho fourth quarter of a basketball game featured by numerous fouls, to defeat Dallas high school, 10 to 17, at Dallaa last night. Central Point CENTRAL POINT, Jan. 17. (Spl.) Central Point ladlea of the Exten sion Unit will hold ft food sale in the Ersel Lewis meat market Sat urday, Jan. 20. with Mrs. Patterson, chairman of committee. The sale will open at 0:30 a. m. Mrs. Mabel Mack, will meet with the Central point ladles Thursday, Jan. 17, to demonstrate the finish ing touches in garment making and book making for holding samples. All ladies welcome. Bring scissors, thim ble and needles. Hours from 10 a. m. to 3:30 p. m. Covered dish luncheon at noon. Mrs. R Wyatt was hostess Thurs day to the first party of the year, honoring tie Bcrean Bible class, with 31 in attendance. Meeting opened with group singing, prior to the devotional period, led by. Mrs. Webster who gave an Interesting talk on "Regeneration." Mrs. Jew ett followed with a reading on "Palth," by Edgar Quest. Election of offlcera resulted in the re-election of president, Mrs. Case; vice president, Anna Webster; secretary, Mary Langston, and treasurer, Hazel Myers. Several atandlng commltteea were appointed. Refreshments were served during the social hour. Mrs. H. T. Pankey will be hostess Wednesday, Jan. 24 to the H. E. C, of the grange. A good attendance of members r desired as officers by appointment will be named. Mr. and Mrs. J, E. Manns, formerly of Derby, recently moved to Central Point, and are located in the north part of town. Lake Creek LAKE CREEK, aJn. 17. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rngednle, w,ho spent a few day last week wllh Mrs. Ragsdale's parrnta, Mr. and Mra. Ed Cowden, of Eagle Point, returned home Saturday. Sunday night guesta at the Wil liam Hoefft home were Arthur Ed wards of Afchland and a Mr. Wheeler of Medford. Mra. R, A. Pech of Medford spent Friday and Saturday with her neph ew, E. E. Meyer, and wife. Mr. and Mra, M. M. Ragadale of Evans Valley are visiting Mr. Rags dale's mother, Mrs. E. R. Jones, and family. Misses Donna and Helen Brown were Saturday guesta of their sister, Mrs. A. h. Pech. Mrs. Emma Wahler's la visiting her nephew, H, E. Pech. Mr and Mra. Roy Origsby and children wero Sunday guests of Mr. Orlgsby'a parent! In Medford. Herb Orlssom and Mrs. Anna Tonn visited Sunday at the A. J. Qrlssom home near Central Point C Houses for Rent: I f.OAV COMPANY tUHGAIN j FOU ItCNT K KW.Y.' Large living room with fireplace, sep arate dining room, 3 bedrooms, pipe ! furnace heat. This . la the former i Swensen property at 130 Vancouver. The house la a wall arranged property J but ta In very bad condition. We will ; completely redecorate and reflnlsh this property for a good tenant or purchaser. Rent, 30.00 per month. Sale price, I3.A00.00. We have almost fl,000, 000 in this property including tax and Interest. VU.STF.RN MVINOH ft LOAN A.S.VN. 41 Month Central Avenue XV. Y., Thomas. Representative TO TRAIN FOR GO NEW VORK. Jan. 17. (,T1 The) oaullflower business was all of A flutter today, what with greeting the. world's heavyweight champion, await ing a former champion, and wonder ing what the future here holds for still another ruler from the past. In order, tho three are Prlmo ear ners, due today from Italy to prepare for hl 15-round title defense against Tommy Loughran In Miami, ria.. February 23; Max Schmellng. who will arrive from Germany, and Jack Dempsey, still dickering at long range, with Madison Square Garden. Camera and Dempsey. who still looks longingly at the Italian's great trunk of a body and wonders to him self what would have happened had he planted his left hook there In hn prime, are Intermingled In the Gar den situation. Dempsey, before he left, a few day ago for Kansas City, was Juat short of a complete agreement with Colonel John R. Kllpatrlck. president of th Garden, for a heavyweight title match, between the old mauler'a prote-re, Max Bear, and Camera, In June. So far, everyone seems to have forgot ten that Loughran might turn Co lumbia on the boys and spring atanford on Camera In Florida. TILDEN ONE UP IN PROT PROVIDENCE, R. I., Jan. 17. (AP) Bill Tllden was one up on th youthful Ellsworth Vines today after taking the fifth match of their pro fessional tennis series In straight seta, 7-5, 6-3, 8-. Tllden and Vines stepped' onto the court hero last night with honor! even, Tllden victorious In the first two matches and Vines In the third and fourth. It waa all the 41-year-old veteran's game last night. Tllden never waa In any danger of losing, and only In the slightly prolonged third set did Vines show signs of forcing Big Bill. Cavelli Vfe'ns Nod . Over John Higgins PORTLAND. Ore., Jan. 17. (AP) The six-round main event on last nights fight program here went to Ernie Cavelli, MS, Walla Walla, over Johnny Hlgglns, 141, Salem, In bloody slugfest. Tommy Ross. 1S7, The Dalles, gained a four-round decision over Ray Morgan, 1S6, Portland. PERKINS PINS McGUIRE IN WEST SALEM BOUT BALEM, Ore., Jan. 17. (AP) By winning the final two falls from Mickey McGulrc. West Salem, at tho armory here, Art Perkins, Salem wrestler, came out on top In th main bout of last night's wrestling match, claimed by spectators to be one of the cleanest ever seen here. In the seml-wlndup Bobby Samp son and Jack Curtlss wrestled to tv draw, both taking one fall, while Bulldog Jackson and Cowboy Tommy Heine also drew with one fall apiece. Veteran Dies SALEM? Ore., Jen. 17. (AP) Clsrk Bundy. 01 years of ago and a civil war veteran, died yesterday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Roxy B. Coulsen, of Salem. He was a mem ber of the Masonfc order and of tho Chesteihlll, O., post of the O. A. R, Oregon U'enther Cloudy: light rain northwest por tion' tonight or Thursday; no change In temperature; gentle to moderate changeable wind offuhore. Houses for Rent: MS West 4th Rlreet. Combined llvlntt and dining room. 2 bedrooms, hard wood floors, fireplace. Close In, corner lot. 12000 per month rent. 11)1 Itlllametle. Combined living and dlnlnj room, fireplace, hardwood floors. 9 bedrooms, view lot. $30.00 per month rent. llim r.at Main Street. Large living room, dining room, 3 bedrooms, 3 large oak covered lots. This house Is situated In the most exclusive district In Medford. Will rent for ino.OO per month or sell for 3. 700.00 on easy terms. Our Investment Is over S.000.00. s ' I'MOV MVINfl .0y ASS'N. 4.1 South Central Ave. IV. E. Thomas, Agent 3