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irEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOTJD, OREGON. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 2. 1934. PAGE THIRTEEN R.r- F Read eTery ad on til If pace . . . van will probably find exactly Hie IIiIiib you want to buy or (ell ... If It Isn't there, adver tise . . . It's Inex pensive, effective! RATES Per word first Injection ao (Minimum 25c) Each additional Insertion. per word . - (Minimum 10c) Per line per month, without copy changes -. l J6 FOE WANT ADS LOST" AND FOUND LOST Brown kid glove. Tribune office. Return to iLOST Brown and tan female shep- hnta tall. Last seen short rope around neck. Finaer can iw-. LOST 11 dog misslru call 1616 WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Couple, middle age; refer ences. Lady to cook, man odd Jobs. Box 2439. Tribune. WANTED Competent girl fcr general housework. Box 2300. Tribune. WANTED Competent girl for gen eral housework. Box 2238. Tribune. WANTED MALE HELP TELEVISION Applications being taken for oppor tunities in television field, appli cants must have A-l character ref erences and able to carry email training expense. Those accepted will be given preliminary training at home and titvu taken to Los Angeles at our expense for practical work In the National" Studios. See Mr. Dean. Hotel Holland, until Monday. f WANTED SITUATIONS MAN with wlfa would like work on farm. References. 440 N. Front at. EXPERIENCED bookkeeper and typ ist wants work of any kind. Tel. 1042-X. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Crash or tom-tom for trap drums. Phone 600-L. 319 S. Ivy. WANTED Good model T Ford. Mus! be cheap. Route 2. Box 52!i. Berry dale Ave. WANTED Raw furs, hides, pelta and wool. Joe Konop. 120 So. Central, Across from Montgomery Ward Co- wMwnTn hnv vmir eoultv In a 6-room residence and take over your contract. Must oe pncea basis present values. Address P. O. Box 1032, Medford, Oregon. WE PAY CASH For raw furs, hides, pelta. wool and mohair. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N. Grape St. Phone 1062 WILL BUY your county or achool 1 warrants at a discount, rnw.vo Melodv Shop, 111 West Main St. Tel. 22. WANTED Five hundred ewes, dress 2334, care Moll Tribune. Ad- CASH for dry and green beef hides, pelts and furs. Seo Edgar Johnson, Peerless Market. WANTED Warrants. Redden & Co. WANT TO BUY 1029 Ford cheap 333 W 2nd. Must be WANTED Electric radio Must Be reasonable. Box 268. Tribune. WILL care tor elderly sick people in my home. Phone 437-X WANTED - Household goods, stoves tools or what nave you Medford Bargain Bouse. 27 N Orspe Bt re) 1062. JUNB WANTED , We pay cuo foi JUNK BArrKKiKtj A RAU1AI0XS ALUMINUM BKA&i. COPPER luns of ail deecrlotlona MEDFORD ttAKOAtN HOUSE 47 No Grape 11 1062 FOR RENT ROOM BOARD ROOM with heat. 220 No. Oakdole BOARD AND ROOM at 719 S Main Rates very moderate. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 S Orape FOR RENT Furnished room. 11 So. Orange. FOR heated sleeping rooms cal' H9i-L FOR RENT HOUSES TOR RENT Choice 3-room home, near Washington s.-hool. 17 RC, water paid. Tel. 788. B. J. rInici . FOR PENT Hich-c..r f.irnihe.i house. Re. C. Ulral Court, enrr.. r Myrt.e and Taylor fits. Geo. Iverson. FOR RENT 3-room house, bath, car tage; adults. Call 953 Dakota v. FOR RENT 1017 w. d'h. 413 N Holly. 1110 W 'h. , ins Laurel 419 N ctnrl F1R5T INS AGENCY B H Brown, 103, a.'icr a p m. UTJ FOR RENT H0USE8 r'ol tti'jri Homos lurauned unlurutsheo Brown WbJta FOR RENT Oood large house, cheap. Phone 417-J-3. FOR RENT Nice clean 8-room furn ished house, electric range and wat er heater, sleeping porch and gar age. $22.50. Telephone 790-L. FOR RENT That cozy, 4 -room stucco bungalow, nicely lurnlshed. at 406 N oakdale. Available Feb. t. Inquire at It N. F'.r. FOR RENT 608 So. Ivy. 205 Tripp Bt. 112 Summit. 1028 East Uth. Call H. H. Brown, 105; after 5 p. ov. 1670. SMALL house for rent, 306 So. Oak dale. FURNISHED 3-room house, Phoenix, 5, including water. Tel. J'vllle 364. HOUSES MO. tli.SU and -(16. water paid; wood range Phone 106. FOR RENT Small furnished house; lights and water. 801 N. Central. FOR RENT APARTMENTS 2-ROOM completely furnished apt., heated. 229 No. Ivy. 3-ROOM completely furnished apt heated. 229 No. Ivy. FOR RENT Apta. 525 N. Riverside. FOR RENT Apt., light, heat, hot and cold water. 345 No. Bartlett. BACHELOR cabins. 45 So. Front. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS STORE ROOM FOR RENT Aiter Jar uary 7, store room 17x60 feet, on Orape street, adjoining Mat! Tribune job snop. Reasonable rent to runt party.- Apply at business office Mali Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE FOR TRADE; Chev. truck driven 11.000 miles, for late model sedan S. A. Bower, Murphy. Oregon. FOR SALE OR TRADE White electric sewing machine for light sedan Box 638. Tribune. FOR SALE OR TRADE 1932 Harley for late model Ford or Chev ooupe Write Robt Chrlatean. Happy Camp. Cal. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE LARGE LOT Fruit and nut trees. excellent soil. Sacrifice (250. Write Box 66, Mall Tribune. ' WHEN you think of real estate think of Brown E white. FOR SALE $ A. with 3-room house, electric pump, woodshed, barn, for quick sale (350.00. E. B. Bishop. Rt. 1. Box 250. i mile So. Stewart Ave., on Thomas Road. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR TRADE For Portland property, Eugene or Klamath Falls, 2 houses on one lot. Sell one or both; terms. 204 So. Grape. Tel. 1172. . 2 ACRES good soil, modern bungalow, with chicken buildings: 8 miles out of Vancouver. Wash., on pavement, to trade for modern home In Med ford. clear of debt. A. F. Smlthllne, Rt. 5, Vancouver, Wash. TO TRADE Clear Long Beach, Caii pornla property for southern Ore gon farm, partially Irrigated. Ed Veatch, 201 South Acacia. Com p ton. California. 60 ACRES Plenty timber, will make desirable mountain home: trade or Medford property. 228 No. Front FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR QUICK SALE i milk cows. 2 Just fresh. 2 springers. Inquire Ross Lane. Rt. 2. Box 433. FOR SALE Work and saddle horses. Medford Riding Academy, Phone 838-R. FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGOS DAY OLD CHICKaS White Leghorn. Hansen strain, 8c; Rocks and Reds. 9c. Highest quality chicks. Send for catalog. Jenks Poultry Farms, Tangent, Ore. CHICKS hatching Dressler's Square Deal Hatchery. 1107 E Main. . . PURE Bronze toma, Cocke ran prus stock. 5 Jesse Nell. Rt 1. Ashland NURSERY STOCK ROSESI ROSES t The Carlton Nursery will furnish number one field grown rose at 33 cents each or 3.50 per doe. All the new varieties as well as the old sorts. We have a complete line of orna mentals and shrubbery at the lowest prices In year. Get your orders In early and wt will snip your plant direct to you from the nursery. The triee-e pltnisSre handled, the better thty will grow. Call on W. B. Barnum. next to the Ever Shady Auto Camp, south PAcif:c hlehwnr. Phone 851-R-2. MJJSICAL INSTRUMENTS OOOD USED PIANO. ,67.00. Ea-iy term... .V at Relnklng Transit.-, Ill No. Fir. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS TOR A LB Regies ned Kanota oit Woods Lumber Co. POH fAt.E Larae electric retrlgerttof. Cio. Tedr'.-. L??:r Line. TOH PALE Hand power near;ns machine, nearly new. J. W. 6m.tn. i Ej; Point. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS BABY CHICKS due Monday. Feb. 8. Reds. Cummlngs Poultry Ranch, 5 i miles out aimway rem, -n"' i Point, Rt. 1. FOR SALE Alfalfa hay, baled or loose, delivered or at barns: also non-trrlgated alfalfa seed. Otto Nledermeyer, Rt. 3, Phone 523-J-i. FOR SALE Evergreen ahrubs, trees: flowering shrubs and plants. Glas cock's Nursery. 264 Beatty St. FOR SALE Pool table, equipped, (15 airs. a. a. Miner, Jacksonville. FOR SALE Fine quality seed grain. Hancnen barley, beardless barley, j federation wneal, victor oats. Henry Nledermeyer, Tel. J'vllla 354. FOR SALE Hay, first and second cutting allalla, grain, wheat and barley. Maury Richardson, Jackson ville Central Point road. FREE OROHARD WOOD For cutting. On the I. A. Pruett place. 4 miles from Medford. off Crater Lake hwy. HAY for sale, (8 ton. Mrs. Mike Hanley. WE HAVE BUYERS for Gold Prop. ertias, both placer and lode, send complete Information to Harry S Pry Company. 417 Da via Bldg. Portland. Ore. FOR SALE All kinds of apples and pears, joe nary rancn. Tel. 132-0 HAY. wheat, barley, rolled or ground c. A Devoe. Phone 623-J-3. FOR SALE Choice Kanota oats and Succeaa Beardless barley. C. F. Nledermeyer. Phone 523-J-l. SAND, gravel, aedlment. teamlug. plowing. Phone 912-J. FOR SALE Furniture, chalra. tao.es beds. etc. 714 Welch St.. off tt Jackson. FOR SALE Used sewing machines all mates; terms if desired AH makes rented and repaired White Sewing Machine Co. 24 N Bartlett A RAINBOW garden of glads. 100 large No. 1 bulbs, not less than 40 varieties. Value (5 or more for (3 50 One Jumbo Plcardy free F. H Reum. 922 South Oakdale. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 1928 Pontlac sedan, good condition. Phone 916-X. MISCELLANEOUS EXPERT DRESSMAKING by dayTr hour. My home or yours. 402 N. Oakdale. Bessie Daley. BUY, SELL. TRADE Guns, boar-s, motors, cash registers, typewrltsrs. Bargains men's shoe work, dress, oxfords, Chippewa quality boots. 317 North Riverside. OLD PEOPLE wen cared for: reason able rates. Convalescent Home, Ashland. FOR dressmaking, remodeling and alterations, see Glsdys Klme. 105 North Oakdale. Work guaranteed I BUY gold and loan money Cecil . Jennings, corner- Front and Main FURS cleaned, repaired and glazed Coat rellned Medford Cash and Carry Cleaner Phone 1700. GOLD BOUGHT Redden Ss Co. our new price BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstract JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title and Title Insurance. The only complete Title System In Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. Rooms 3 and S, No. 33 North Central Ave, upstalra. Job Printing MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant in southern Oregon. Printing of all kinds; book binding; loose leaf ledger and blanks, billing system, duplicating rsah sales slips and everything in the printing line. 28-30 N. Orape Phone 75. Money to Ind WR LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE AND LATE MODEL AUTOS. Three oer cent oer month on tin. paid balance. No other charges. See w. s. Tiiomas, s south central, eround floor Craterlan Theater Bldg. State License No. 8-137. Expert Window Cleaners LET OEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172. House Cleaning, Floor Waxing. Ori ental Rug Cleaning specialty. Transfer HAW LEY TRANSFER Expert pack ers and movers. Special livestock moving equipment. Price right. 619 North Riverside. Phone 1044-X. EADfl TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 1013 No Central. Phone 315 Prices right, service guaranteed. REINKINQ TRUCKING C Trans fer and storaae. We haul anything at a reasonable price. Ill No. Fir Street, phone 332. Nursery Stock PLANT FILBERTS FOR BIO PROF- I IT3" Prlcea amaalied on hif ii qusl i Ity fruit trees. sliruD. rose, and berry plants. Drive to W. B. Bar- ! num', on Pacific hlfchway. 3 mile, south of Medford or Phone 8M-R-2. CARLTON NURSERY CO.. CARL TON. OREGON. Painting and Paperhanglnt; M. A. BLlRfl Painting and paper, hanging. Tel. fl4fl--W. 313 S. Orape. LEGAL NOTICES Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State ofj Oregon lor the county 01 jacason. Charlie W. DeArmond, Plaintiff, Martha Ba'J. Robert P Ball. Edward M Ball. Marr T.. Ball. Oeorge L. Ball. Bertha F. Ball, lwia L. Bill. Frederick W. Btll. and the surviv ing ervte and unknown heirs of either thereof, and all other per sens and psrt'.es unknown rla;m Int any rht. t:t or tntere.t. in or to the real property described la plaintiff's complaint herein. De fendants. To: Martha Ball, Robert P. Ball. . Edward M. Ball. Mary E. Ball, George I. Rail Rrthn P R I! IIIA I.. Rail.! predtrlcK w. Bull, and the surviving I spouse and unknown heirs of either thereof; and all other persons and partlea unknown claiming any right, title or Interest In or to the real property described In plaintiff com plaint herein, the above named de : fendants: In the name of the Stat of Ore gon, you and each of you are hereby summoned and required to appear and answer the plalntlff'a complaint against you, now on file In the-above entitled court and cause, on or be fore the last day of the time pre scribed In the order for publication or summons nrrein, mj-wu on or before the 24th day of February. 1934. said date being the expiration of four weeks from the date of the first pub lication of this summons: and If you or either of you fail to so appear and answer, for want thereof, the Plain tiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for In said complaint, succinctly stated as follows, towlt: That the title of the plaintiff In and to the real property described In ssld complslnt, namely: The North half of the Southwest quarter and the South half of the Northwest quar ter of Section one (11, and the south east quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section two (21. In Township thirty-five (351 South of Range two (2) West of the Willamette Meridian. In Jackson County. Oregon, according to Government survey; be forever quieted In the Plaintiff and against me aeienoanta Bnd each of them, and that the defendants be forever barred from any right, title or Inter- est tne rein rrLeT ana restrained from assert ne anv claim of right, title or Interest In or to said described property or any pars This summons Is published In the Medford Mall Tribune by order of tho Honorable H. D. Norton. Judge of the above entitled court, which said order was made and entered of record on the 24th day of January, 1034, and In compliance therewith the date of the first publication hereof 1 the 26th day of January, 1934. W. E, PHIPPS. Attorney for Plaintiff. First National Bank Bide.. Medford, Oregon. THE GRANGE I LAKE CREEK, Feb. 2. (Spl.) At the last meeting of the Lake Creek j Grange the charter was draped In loving memory of Brother Andrew Grlssom, who passed away a short time ago at his home near Central Point. A man of unusually fine char acter, Mr. Grlssom had for many been a htgily respected citizen of the Lake Creek community, having only recently moved to Central Point. He had for the past several years been a member of Lake Creek Grange. Deepest sympathy of. the Grange 1 extended the bereaved family. A short business meeting, covering routine matters, was held. Lecturer Julia Sldley presented the following program: Group singing, vocal solo by . Floyd Charley, vocal duet by Wnllage Ragsdale and Harry Tonn with banjo accompaniment by Wallace Ragsdale, memory test, com pletion test on Franklin proverbs. Those from the local Grange who attended the recent meeting of Jack son County Pomona Grange at Jack sonville were: Mr. and Mrs. Ruse Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Charley, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Charley, Claus Charley and Lei and Charley. The regular Lake Creek Grange dance will be given February 10, with music by the Butte Fall orchestra. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS 1. Infants' beds f. Append t. Crimped fabric 14. Fortification 16. Obtained knowledge of through the senses 17. Medicinal plant 19. Rxlst SO. Anger ai. Aa far as 22. Slender flnlal 23. Catch ilfht of 24. Arabian sea- oort Solution of Yterday'a Puzzle :resewtoe?a c I MP L HjM E N T j TH p e.1Moat1upt A N A SiT E STATE R E F- QgMiPETA R llRTH L EASEjSKIE B TTnl e as emol IS. Half em i ;J. Puff up 29. Notions 311. .N'ol bright J2. Historical period SX. Metal 31. Come to maturity M. Winped 88, Spread to dry 41. Pronoun 42. Overwhelmed with grief 45. Negative 4. Secure 43. Censure 49. Choons by vote 11. Gait M. Conjunction .:.. Past fcft. Chatttr It. Aquatic ani mal $0. Masculln nickname 2. Anarchists 62. American ati morlst 84. Conform to tti shape of M. Compans point ft". Antique ?. Finish 13. Penitent for ft-ar of pun- liiiment U. Architectural column 74. Kind of duck 7i. PacS 7fl. Knock 77. Flies high u 3 u s i.u 17 is vm,f o a IT 1 j iz 11 W fj m is T- f Hi3 1 40 ' ' '.'...' mmmm !lL.!I '' 1 ' . ' ' f IijkW Tj ,,- SB Jy 7,. 3 Si ' ;;; T 7 7J lfy;,T , 7 1 (ftUNTYRlEFS Sams Valley SAMS VALLEY. Feb. 3. (SpU Five new candidate were given the : first and second degrees Into the j urange January 30. by tne Bams Valley degree team. The new second degree members are Mrs. Luke Ryan. Mrs Sadie Reed, Miss Llwtle Ryan, Mrs. Anna Reed and Howard Ryan. Mrs. Webster Grant was appointed home economics chairman, filling the place vacated by Mrs. Jim Crawford, who was elected lecturer after the resignation of Mrs. Pete Burreson. The lecturer's program consisted of j a talk on banana raising In South America by Walter Grant, reading by airs. nurmon, iocai numoera oy lour , young men and a comic reading by Mrs. Grant. Refreshments were serv ed by H. E. C. Mrs. Henry Williams la seriously 111 with pneumonia. Dr. Bishop of Medford is In attendance. Sams Valley extension unit expe rienced one of Its moat enjoyable meetings Friday, when Mrs. Glasgow of VaIley Vlew conducted the cheese Lirm - ',,.. tm ntv.w P" ! ' m email) tiLBky cqpcbb uiuca jjitcw - ed. The unit will meet the after noon of February 6 at Mrs. Dick Straus1, where Mrs. Aletta Bigham and Mrs. Jim Crawford will lead In finishing and trimming garments. Everyone wishing to receive Informa tion along Viese lines Is welcome. Fifteen members of the Sams Val-' ley Grange attended the Jackson 1 County Pomona .Grange meeting at Jacksonville Saturday. Mrs. John Hall is keeping her two little nephews, Jackie and Leonard Cushman, 'while their father, John Cushman, 1 In a Marshfleld hospital recovering from an Injury. W. E. Hammel of Eagle Point waa calling In this district Monday In quiring for salable alfalfa hay. Very little alfalfa .hay Is left In the dis trict now. Reese Creek REESE CREEK, Feb. 3 (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Humphrtea re turned home January 38 after a vlalt of a month In San Diego, Cal. W. Shearln Is moving on the old Crandall place, where he expect to raise a large amount of vegetablea thla year. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Robertson of Central Point called on frlenda and relatives January 38. Mr. and Mrs. Al Ooetzln and Mr. and Mra. Ted Smith, all of Portland, are vlslltng Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Alkens while here as witnesses In tho Oahack grand Jury hearing In Medford. Mrs. Will Wynot arrived homa Jan uary 30, having been In Portland for several months receiving treatment. A large crowd attended the school house program January 36. Those who tooK part In the play are to be congratulated on their fine acting. Suits cleaned and pressed, 85c Dresses 75c up. Tel. 835-J. Economy 1 Cleaner, 1738 No. Riverside. Cross -Word Puzzle 12. Region beyond Jordan 13. Blissful abode IS. Weep 18. Baked elsy 23. Situation at chess 24. Bustle 2fl. Drink slowly 2i. Oriental cart 29- Goddess of peace SI. Cry of the cat 33. Japanese ad miral 34. Outfit 33. Lofty 37. Deputy 39. Meet 40. Snail round mark 43. Wild anfmal 44. Old musical not 47. amy talk 60. Poultry prod uct ft?, Blames Colli 64. Adroit M. Supports &7. Ignited again rff. Mors ptcullar SO. Oremonlss St. Prphsti A3. Inaact 5 Hat of three IS. Feminine end In . V!pr 70. Mountain la Crate If. New urganl- isttoni abbr. TS, Sun god DOWN 1. Shipping con- rtlpptn taint Profound Artificial language 4. Cauas of ruin I. Shoot from ambusb I. Imitate T. Down: prpfla I. Cover with cloth 9. EngMh con sonant 10. New Lngtand stats: abbr. ' II. Apparent Butte Falls BUTTE FALLS. Feb. 9. (Spl.) prof. Reld. Rev. V. Duff and Miss Pound gave the following program at the church: "Irish Views of Gene- sis" on Sunday. On Monday "Irish Green Night." On Tuesday "A Big Love Story." On Wednesday, Christ ian Endeavor Program. On Thurs day, "First Submarine Ride." Mrs. Jess Job is 111 at the Sacred Heart Hospital In Medford. There was a meeting of the Hustler's club at Mrs. Ross Wymore's February 1. waa a MWing demonstration at ilr8, Rosoof Larson s lest week Mr. and Mrs. Olga Abbott have moved Into the Hoefs house by Frank Carson's. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Casey are living In Mr. Casey' house. Several Butte Falls people visited Mr. Job at the hospital In Medford. Among them were Mrs. Loren Moore, Mr. Bob Edmondson. Mrs. Lola Ed mondson, Charlie Job, Jess Job and Mrs. Roy Casey. Mrs. Mclntlre of Seattle la visiting her daughter, Mr. Gu Edmondson. and family. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Weaver and sens. Jack and Dick, returned from Marsh field where they spent several months. They like Butte Falls cli mate better than the coast. Crawford Weaver accompanied hi Drotricr from Marehfleld christian Endeavor gave a birthday entertainment at the high school Wednesday night. The twelve months were represented by 12 large tables, decorated suitably. All tables gave a program. People sat at their birth day table. Many had to stand, as all table were filled. About two hundred were present and -819 was taken In for refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Patton have spent several days with relative here. There will be a dnnce at the Wood man hall on February 3. Smallwood a orchestra wilt furnish the music. Po pect PROSPECT, Peb. 3. 8pl.) Mra. John Orteve. accompanied by her small son. Billy, la apendlng the week In Medford aa guest at her sis ter, Mrs. TeiiRwald, Mr, and Mrs. Rube Moore and fam ily and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Robertson jnd family were guesta Sunday ot Mr. and Mra. Claude Chapman and family. February 11 the ladles "of the P. ,T. A. held an afternoon card party In the gymnasium to raise funds. A large crowd attended. February 1, Butte Falls high school basketball team will play Uroapect at Prospect. The town team will alao play. A large, modern chicken house Tiaa Just been completed on the W. T. Orleve ranch. The community haa been enjoying prfect spring weather for over a week. Early wild flowera are bloom ing. Crater Lake highway Is open to cpen to the rim of the lake and the road through Vie park to Klamath Falla la also open. Many cara visited the lake Sunday, Long Mountain LONO MOUNTAIN, Feb. a. (Spl.) J. B. Brown and niece of Long Beach, Calif., were calling at the Oeorge Stowell home lBst week. Mra. Sam Pollard waa a business caller at Mrs. Oeorge Stowell's one day laat week. Wig Ashpole of Medford purchaaed a horee from Bill Holman last week. Marah Oarrett branded some of hla cattle Tuesday. ThoM) who spent the day were Mr. and Mra. Emmett Kiln gle. Joe Daniels. Frank Miller of Med ford and Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Holman. Mra. Ruth Natwlck called In the afternoon. A dinner was given In honor of Mrs. Ralph Gorton of Portland Sunday at the Holman home. Those present were Mra. Ethel Coy and two chil dren. Sammy and Luclle, Mra Mabel Harnlsh and three children, Helen, Mary and Elmer and Millard and Martin Northcraft of Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Ed White of Medford were afternoon callers. Those who attended Pomona Orange at Jacksonville Saturday were Mr. and Mra. Oeorga Stowell, Mrs. Nevah Holman and Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Kline. Mr. and Mm. I. R. Kline. Mr. and Mra. W. R. Holman and family. Mra. M. L. Prnett and eon. Ouy. and aon. Herbert, were Sunday evening visitor. of Mr. and Mra H. C. Short. Mr. and Mrs. Short have purchased a new radio. ANTTLOPE. Feb. 9. fflpl.) Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wood attended the program at the Reese Creek school houM January 20. Mr. and Mra. John C. Qreb spent the week end at Butte Fall with Mr. and Mr. Fredenberg. Mr. and Mr. Elbert Bfirham an nounce the arrival of a 71', -pound girl January 80 at 11 o'clock at their home near Eagle Point. Mr. and Mr. Dill Bigham and daughter spent January 38 at Mr. and Mr. B. K. Rlggs'. Mr. and Mr. Henry Owens and rhlldren called on Mr. and Mrs. Har vev flt nnly January 28. AM of the little girls of the Ante, lone Lltersry club are aaked to bring their own boxes for the box social February 9, a they are to be sold separately from their mother'. 1 Antelope I DEFENDANTS IN Two of the 18 defendants In the Chicago trial of men aecuied of conspiracy to racketeer In various branches of Industry ire T. Henry Klein (left), president of the Chicago Laundry Owners' association, and Aaron Saplro, New York attorney, who Is defending himself In the case, (Associated Press Photo Mr, and Mrs. Jim Owens visited Mr. and Mr. Harvey Stanley Janu ary 30. Ladles' Social club will meet with Mi I . Mary Bradshaw February 17. She. la unable to entertain on the usual date. All members are asked to be present a there will be an election of officers. It waa also de cided to charge small .due for the upkeep of the club. Mrs. Nell Von der Hcllen was In Medford January 30 having soma dental work done. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hatlett called on Mr. and Mr. Bob Baize Janu ai,, 30. Those who attended the program at Derby, Januray 28, from Antelope were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hnlett. jean Clark. Mr. and Mr. B. K. Rlggs and children, Ben Oswald was down from cli max to look after his ranch over January 27. Darrel Stanley visited the Antelope school January 24. Griffin Creek CIRIFP1N CREEK, Feb. 3. (Spl.) Mrs. Inch, county rural supervisor, was a recent visitor to the achool. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ouchea are re ceiving congrutulatlona on the birth of a son whom they have named Allen Ivan. The community extends deepest sympathy to Grandma Darby and the family In their recent berea'emenc. Mr. and Mra. L, Robinson and fam ily of Kerby spent a few daya hero with the family and to attend the funeral of Mra. Robinson's father. Mr. and Mra. Allen Cameron of Klamath Falls spent Sunday here with the latter'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Durham and family. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hart and daugh ters have moved to Jacksonville. Mr. and Mra. Donald Meadowa are the parents of a baby daughter. A large crowd attended the P.-T. A. meeting Friday evening and en Joyed the following program prepared by Mlaa Adella Vogel: Musical num ber. Mra. Hansen. Clarence. June and Ben Hansen, from Oak Grove; solo, Margaret Luman of Medford; piano solo, Mildred Buckle, of Medford; talk on aales tax by C. R. -Bowman, county achool auperlntendent; two readings, Albert Kxlba. Rogue River; solo, Adella Vogel. During the eoclal time the girls of the student body sold candy which netted them aa.60. Rev. and Mrs. Albert Krlba ot Rogue River were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Hood. They also at tended Pomona Qranga at Jackson ville Saturday. Several people gathered at the Holmes packing house Saturday even ing snd enjoyed old-time dancing. Mrs. Frank Dutton and sons. Gay and Albert, from Sterling attended tho dance Saturday evening at the Holmea packing house. Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Bohl visited Sunday at the J. D. Brown home. There were 19 present at the first aid claaa Wedfiesday evening, Includ tngludlng three new membcra. The class la conducted each Wedneaday evening at 7:30 by Miss Blanche Run ela, Jackaon county health nurse. All persona Interested are Invited to at tend. Bright Spots (By L'ntted Pre) Ontario Manufacturing Co. declares a dividend of 35 cent a share on common stock, against previous 13' cent payment. Pennsylvania railroad report car loading laat week were U1.01B car, tgalnst 45.813 cara In like 1933 week. American Water Work to Electric Co. reports power output last week was 3.1.957,000 kilowatt hours, up 19 per cent from similar 1033 week. Ex-Copco Lineman Sues For $100,000 KLAMATH FALLS, Ore.. Feb. J. (UPI A. O. RutteT, formerly line man for the California Oregon Power company, today sued the company 1100.000. alleging permanent disabil ity from burna suffered while work ing for the company. He charged carei.Mncaa on the part of the com pany for not turning off electricity. PORTLAND, mIlWAUKIE POSTMASTERS SWAP PORTLAND. Ore.. Feb. 9. (API John M. Jones, Portland's postmaster for the past U year, today traded Job with Bern hard L. Hagemann, who haa been In charge of the Mll waukle office for 90 year. Hagemann. newly appointed to the Portland office, waa at Jones' desk this morning, and Jone took Hsge mann'a post In Mllwaukle. In keeping with tne times DrufT-i and Toiletries at Cut Prices at JAR-; MINS DP.UCI STORE. 1 1 RACKET TRIAL 1 OFU. S TREASURY PORTLAND, Ore.. Feb. a. (AP) Every gold coin In the United States, minted for circulation herein, now 1 the properly of the United State treaaury. although only a part of tha specie In the country Is In the vault at Washington, D. C, It was explained .here today by Richard Went, man ager or the' Portland branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Fran cisco. It haa been unlawful to poeseae gold since May 1, 1933, when Presi dent Roosevelt issued a proclama tion declaring all gold specie and Kold bullion should be delivered to the nearest asent for the treasury. Long line of persons possessing gold appeared at branches of the federal reserve In May, exchanglnf their gold for federal reserve note. Those who still ,hae gold coin. West pointed out, either In hiding or In their pocket, are subject to penalty. Possession of gold bullion also 1 unlawful unlesa the holder haa a license from the secretary of the treaaury to purchase the metal. tn a statement issued by Vie Whit House Wednesday it was announced that whereas the government will buy all gold t mints or assay offices at $36 per flue troy ounce, "no gold. however, may be purchased which has been held In non-compliance with previous act or orders." T. M. KERR OF TALENT On the Republican ticket for 1859 the first one off the pre In Co lumbu. Ohio were listed the candi dates, "For President, Abraham Lin coln of Illinois. For Vice-President, Hannibal Hamlin of Missouri." This first ballot, originally owned by John Williams, auditor of the state of Ohio, I now In the possession of hi son-in-law, T. M. Kerr ot Talent. The narrow atrip of paper, which also bear the name of the elector for President and Vloe-Preeldent from the 91 districts, carries the emblem of the Republican party. It I in a small black frame, and 1 highly prized by Mr. Kerr. The owner was well acquainted with many of the men listed on the ticket, all prominent In the state of Ohio. John Beatty, a banker In Columbus, waa named a representative of the 13th district, and according to Mr. Kerr, waa the tast survivor of the large group named. Mr. Beatty died In 1930. EIGHT YEARS IN PEN PORTLAND, Ore.. Feb. 9. (AP) Don McLean, wae today sentenced to federal prison for eight years nd was fined t300 for counterfeiting. He pleaded guilty. McLean waa arrested November 14 In hi apartment In possession, se cret service agent said, of etched plate for 95 notes, and 1,090 note which had been printed on one side. Turkey Fights Cattle Hustler. ANKARA, -f Pi A new law of the Turkish parliament provide that If stolen cattle are not restored to their owner within 90 aaya the value of the beast will be deducted from the pay of the highest ranking local fed eral official. In keeping with the time Drue and Toiletries at Cut Price at JAR MTN S DRUQ STORE. On Your Car m -our ufc'jB )(." EVERY GOLD COIN NOW IS PROPERTY mm