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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUXE, BEDFORD, OREGON, TI1URSDAT, FEBRUARY S. 193-f. page mm i ','irnrmi inrenrnirnm m I M h I 1 PS Read ever; ad on this put . . . you will probably find nactlT the ttaln( you want to buy or Ml! .-- lin't there, adver tise ln"' pensive, effective! RATES Per word first Injection (Minimum 25c) Bach additional Inaertlon. mr word ...0 (Minimum 10c) Per Una per month, without copy changes Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND POUND lost Lady 'a wrist watch with ln- , Krlptlon "From Robert to Marlon." Reward. Marlon Jamea. Colonial Hotel, aranta Pass. LOST II dog missing, call 1516. WANTED SITUATIONS MIDDLE-AGED woman, very capable, want position aa housekeeper. Box S4B3. Tribune. , WANTED Housework, lady with 4-year-old boy. Box 2375. Tribune. WANTED FEMALEJIELP WANTEQt-Conipetenl "! ;r eral housework. Box 2238. Tribune. WANTED-MISOELLANEOUS WANTED To use piano lor storage in home. Phone 81. WILL atore piano lor use ln home. Phone 81. WANT House and lot on terma. Must be cheap. 525 N. Riverside. WANTED TO BUY Good six or seven room house. Preler east side. State price, and location. 2480 care Trib une. WANTED TO RENT Diversified tarm. Inquire for Bowdlsh et Baker Serv ice station. . WANTED History book "Early Prog ress." old edition, not the late one with picture of white building on cover. Phone IU2-L. WANTED rurnlahed house, well fur nished. 5 or 8 room modern, close In. permanent. Will pay 25.O0. No children, box 2364, Tribune. WANTED Warrants. Redden & Co. WANT TO BUY 1929 Ford, cheap. 333 W. 2nd. Must be WILL care for elderly sick people In my home. Phone 437-X. WANTED Household goods, stoves, tools or what have you. Medford Bargain House. 27 N. Drape St. Tel. 1082. JUNK WANTED We pay cash for JUNK BATTERIES AND RADIATORS, ALUMINUM. BRASS. COPPER and Junk of all deacrlptlona. i MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE ) 27 No Grape. - Tel. 1082. WANT TO RENT, with or without house. 10 to 30 acres orchard and alfalfa ground. Box 2399. Tribune FURNITURE re-upholstercd. Phone 089-R. Thlbault. WANTED Hereford bull 20 or 24 .months old. C. F. Balrd. Selma Ore. MINING PROPERTIES If you have property to sell or wish to buy. See Oeo. S. Barton. 33 N. Grape St. i J WANTED Raw furs, hides, pelts and wool. Joe Konop. 120 So. Central, ; Across from Montgomery Ward Co.' i I WB PAY CASH For raw furs, hides. ; ; peltj, wool and mohair. i MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE i ;t 27 N. Grape St. Phona 1062 WANTED Five hundred ewes. Ad dress 2334. care Mall Tribune. CASH for dry and green beef hides, pelts and furs See Edgar Johnson. 1 Peerless Market. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT room modern house, partly furnished; 'i acre ground: raspberries and strawberries; gooJ girage; 7 mile from Medford. See Ed E Carl on at Lamport a Hdw. Store. NICELY furnished, oil burner furnace, electric refrigerator, washing ma chine, rireplsce. electric range, rei enable; one-half mile from ci'.y limit. Inquire nt 615 S. Central. FOR RENT 5-room furnished house. Crater Lake read, til!. 50, warer paid. Commercial Finance Corp , Tl. 31. ; FOR RENT Home. funilAhed or 1 unfurnished. Brown A: White. '- i HOUSFS 10, 12 50 and 815. water ; ' j, paid; wood rantte. Phone 105. j: j FOR RENT-ROOM BOARD j FOR heated s'.eeping room call 1399-L. ATTRACTIVE room 404 S. Orspe. 1 BOARD AND ROOM at 711 t. Mala. Rare rerv moderate. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS J WARM. pleasant room. Phone 870-R FOR RENT Far mailed room. 11 So . FOR SALE Oolrt mine, pocket, pia Orsag. oer e lode. Box 3431, Tribune. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Completely furnished oozy housekeeping apartment, with private bath, to steadily employed business woman. 816 No. Central. FOR RENT 2-room apartment, well furnished. Lights and water. 917 E. Jackson or phone 749-Y. FOR RENT ApU. 525 N. Riverside. FURNISHED APARTMENT FOR RENT In Mall Tribune building. Living room with fireplace, large dining room, kitchenette, bath room and dressing room. Light, water and steam heat furnished. Reasonable rent. Apply Tribune office. . FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS STORE ROOM FOR RENT After Jax uary 7, store room 17x60 feet, on Orape street, adjoining Mall Tribune Job Shop. Reasonable rent to runt party. Apply at business office Mall Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE EXCHANGE Five fat geese, want typewriter, hens, pigs. C. Nye. Prospect, Ore. FOR SALE OR TRADE White electric sewing machine for light aeden. Box 638. Tribune. FOR SALE OR TRADE 1932 Harley for late model Ford or Chev. coupe. Write Robt. Chrlstean, Happy Camp. Cal. FOR SALE OR TRADE Carrots, on ions. Buff Orpington setting hens, hatching eggs. 211 Vancouver Ave nue or Cupp's store. FOR SALE OR TRADE Model A. A Ford lfi ton trk consider '29 Fora. Hl-Way Exchsnge, So. of Phoenix. 1 mile. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR RENT OR SALE 2 acres garden land, small house; bargain. Geo. McClain. Phoenix. WHEN you think of real estate, think of Brown Whtie. LARGE LOT Fruit and nut trees, excellent soil. Sacrifice $250. Write Box 56, Mall Tribune. FOR SALE A. with 3-room house, electric pump, woodshed, barn, for quick sale 8350.00. E. B. Bishop, P.t 1. Box 250, mile So. Stewart Ave. on Thomas Road. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE TO TRADE Clear Long Beach, Call pornla property for southern Ore gon farm, partially Irrigated . Ed Veatch, 201 South Acacia, Compton. California. 60 ACRES Plenty timber, will nuke desirable mountain home: trede lor Medford property. 226 No. Front FOR SALE DOGS PETS ROLLER canaries reasonable. 523-J-2. FOR SALE-LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Weaners and feeder pig. W. W. La lire, William, Ore. FOR SALE Work and saddle horse. Medford Riding Academy, Phone 838-R. FOR SALE Team of mole. Henry Kerby, Talent. FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGOS CHICKS hatching. Dressier' Square Deal Hatchery. 1107 E. Main. PURE Bhonge torn, Cocke ran prixe stock. 5. Jesse Nell, Rt. 1, Aahland. DAY OLD CHICKS White Leghorns. Hansen strain. 8c; Rock and Red, do . Higheat quality chick. Send for catalog. Jenks Poultry Farm, Tangent. Ore. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES USFDARS 80-DAY WRITTEN GUARANTEE 1932 Plymouth Sedan. 1932 Chrysler Sport Coup 1933 Plymouth Coupe. 1930 Butek Coupe. 1930 Chevrolet Coupe. 1930 Essex Sedan. 1931 Ford Tudor Sedan. 1931 Ford 4-Door Sedan. 1928 Dodge Victory Six ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC. Southern Oregon' Oldest Chrysler and Plymouth Dealer. 38 No Rivereside Phone 18 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 2 -wheeled trailer with rack and canvas cover. C. W. C su per, 617 N. Central. FOR SALE Cabbage, second bouse vest Gaa Plant. FOR SALE Fordson aire dtc harrow. 50 csh. Thoma V. William. Tel. 14-F-ll. FOR SALE Seed wheat and looe alfalfa hay: one etude baker wagon, like new. with grain box, stock rack and springs. Vila Ranch. KITCHEN RANGE Slightly damwi by wawr. Regular price Is 946 95. One only to ro at 39.05. Mont gomery Ward and Co. FOR SALE fiuoreaa beardless bsr'.e?. I 25 cwt. E. H. Nledermeyer. Tel. 697-R-l. lOR SALE All kinds of appiea and pears. Joe Nary Ranch. Tel. I32-L. HAY. wheat, barley, rolled or ground. C. A. DeVoe. Phone A2.1-J-2. FOR SALE Furniture, chair. tabla, beds, etrf. 714 Welch St.. off W. Jaekwn. A RAINBOW OARDEN of glad. 100 large No. 1 bulb, not lee than 40 varieties. Value W or more for 12 50. One J'jmbo Picardy free. F. H Retim, 922 South Oakdale. FOR BALE MISCELLANEOUS IMPROVED beardleaa barley. E. Fou, Talent. FOR SALE Recleaned Kanota oat Wood Lumber Co. FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all makes; term If desirea. All make rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine Co.. 24 N. Bartlett. FOR SALE Alfalfa hay. baled or loose, delivered or at barns; also nou-trrigated alfalfa seed. Otto Nledermeyer, Rt. 2, Phone 523-J-4. FOR SALE-r-Evergreen shrub, trees; flowering shrubs and plants. Glas cock's Nursery, 264 Beatty St. FOR SALE Choice Kanota oat and Success Beardless barley. C. F. Nledermeyer. Phone 523-J-l. SAND, gravel, sediment, teaming, plowing. Phone 912-J. FOR SALE 1928 Pontlac sedan, good condition. Phone 918X. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE GOLD MINES; pocket, placer and lode. Box 2431, Tribune. FOR SALE "Wee Maid" dresses for children: aea 3 to 14. See sample at 1625 E. Main. For appointment Phone 1524-a, MINE BUYERS are requesting us to secure for them good Gold Prop erties. If you wish to sell, write Harry S. Fry & Company, 417 Davis Bldg., Portland. FURS cleaned, repaired and glazed. Coata rellned. Medford CaAh and Carry Cleaners. Phone 1700. GOLD BOUGHT Redden & Co. Get our new prices. I BUY gold "-nd lnd money. Cecil Jennings, corner Front and Main. THOROUGHBRED stallion Box 139. Spring street. EXPERT P. U. C. advice available, also long distance truck Insurance Inquire 33 N. Grape St. BUY. SELL. TRADE GiinaT boa motors, cash registers, typewrltsr. Bargain men's shoe work, dress, oxfords. Chippewa quality boots. 317 North Riverside. OLD PEOPLE well cared for; reason able rate. Convalescent Home. Ashland. FOR dressmaking, remodeling and alterations, see Gladys Klme. 105 North Oakdale. Work guaranteed EXPERT DRESSMAKING by day"or hour. My home or yours. 402 N. Oakdale. Bessie Daley. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SALE Restaurant and fountain equipment complete, or only of the following: 4-hoIe Frlgldaire foun tain, ice machine. Neon sUin. J. A. Varner, 626 So. Sixth, Grant pass. FOR SALE Small established biuT ness. suitable for man and wife. Moderate investment. Box 2433, ' Tribune. FOR SALE Beauty shop equipment. Phone 919-X. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstract JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title and Title Insurance. Trie only complete Title System ln Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstract of Title. Rooms 8 and 6, No. 32 North Central Ave., upstairs. Chimney Sweep. GEORGE EATON Chimney sweeping and tree topping. 38 No. Front St. Telephone 1192-J. Expert Window Cleaners LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172 House Cleaning. Floor Waxing. Ori ental Rug Cleaning specialty. Job Printing MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant in southern Oregon. Printing of all kind; book binding: loose leaf ledgers and blanka, billing systems, duplicating caVi sales slips and everything In the printing lines. 28-30 N. Grape Phone 75. Money to Lend WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE AND LATE MODEL AUTOS. Three per cent per month on tin paid balance. No other charpes, See W. E. Thomas, 45 South Central, ground floor Craterlan Theater Bldg. State License No. 8-167. Transfer HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert psck ers and mover. Special livestock moving equipment. Price right. 619 North Riverside Pnone 1044-X. EADS TRANSFER da STORAGE CO. Office 1016 No. Central, phone 818 Price right. Service guaranteed. REINKING TRUCKING C Trans fer and storage We haul anything at a reasonable price. Ill No Fir Street Phone 332. 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 hle.'.way. 3 miles south of Medford or Phone 85I-R-3. CARLTON NURSERY CO.. CARL TON. OREQON. Palming and Panerhaiulnf M. A. BLISS Painting and paper hanelnit. Tel 646 W. il3 8. Grape. LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Sheriff Sale Bt Virtue f an execution In Fore eloeun duW iwued out of and under the sal of the circuit Court of th fltte of Orriron, in and for the Coun ts of Jkon, to me directed r.ii datd on the 18th day of January. 1934, In a certain tion therein, wherein Th Prudential Insurance Company of America, a corporation a Plaintiff, recovered Judgment against E H Porter and Josephine P Porter, hi wife, the defendants, for the sum of Thirtv-fjve thousand thirty-tw.i and 70-100 Dollar. 1135,032 70 witA interest from January 16, 1934 at 10 until paid, with cost and disburse ments taxed at One hundred thirty seven and no-100 (8137.00) Dollar, and the further sum of Twelve hun dred end no-100 (8120000) Dollar, a attorney' fees, which Judgment was enrolled and docketed in the Clerk's office of said Court In aatd County on the 20th dy of January, 1934. Notice ta hereby given thtt. pursu ant to the terms of the said execu tion. X will on the 3rd day of March. 1334. at 10:00 o'clock a. m., at the front door of the Courthouse in the City of Medford. ln Jackson County, Oregon, offer for sale and will sell at public auction for cash to the high est bidder, to satisfy aald Judgment, together with the costs of this sale, subject to redemption as provided by law, all the right, title and Interest that the said defendants, E. H. Por ter and Josephine P. Porter, hi lfe hsd on the 27th day of February, 1929. or now have in and to the following described property, situated In the County of Jackson, State of Oregon, to-wit: Lou Six (6), Seven (7), Sight (8i and Nine (9) snd that one half () of Lot Five (5) lying on the Southwesterly side of a line running North 35 degrees 30 min utes West through the center of said Lot Five (5) together with the Northerly one-half ) of tne Westerly one-half ( ) of the alley way on the South of aid lots. In Block Sixty-seven (67) of the City of Medford, a the same are desig nated, numbered and described on the official plat thereof, now of record, all located In the City of Medford. Jackson County, Oregon. Dntcd this 30th day of January. 1934. WALTER J. OLMSCHElD. Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. By Olga E. Anderson, Deputy. Notice to Creditors. In the County Court of the County uf Jackson In ana lor the State or Oregon. In the Matter of the Estate of Philip R. Trefren, Defeased. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned haa been duly appointed and qualified by the above entitled Court as administrator of the estate of Philip B. Trefren. deceased. All persons having claims against the estate are hereby required to present thera 1th the proper vouchers within six months from the first publication of this notice to J. p. TOegel, 31 North Central Ave., Medford, Oregon. Dated and first published January 2, 1934. J. p. rLIBOEU . Administrator. H. K. HANNA and J. T. rLIEOEL. Attorneys for Administrator. Bright Spots (By United Press.) Illinois Central railroad reports csr loadlnga last week totaled 88.117 can. against 32,743 cara ln almllar 1933 week. J. J. Newberry Co. reports January sales of 2.30.393, up 35.3 per oent from January las year. Ford Motor Car company report. January sales exceeded January, 1933. total by 33 per cent. 'BRIEF MOMENT' IS DELIGHTFUL TREAT Gorgeously Mt and presented saJnst a baclcground of Park avenue penthouses, smart night clubs and the luxurious life of the idle rich. "Brief Moment'1 opened at the Roxy theater this afternoon. Women win find this film particu larly appealing. It delves romantic ally Into the strained matrimonial venture of a hard-working torch sing er and a wealthy ne'er-do-well and emerges as one of the most diverting films presented In many months. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Couches fl. God of love 10, Impressed with wonder and fear 14. Varabond 15. Moderating or abating IT. Vvooden uro- pailer IS. Pollxhed or refined "0. Head covering 31. Article 22. Golf terra 23. Rpgrions 25. Pirffrm 26. Changlnc slowly ind regularly IP. Asserts SI. Percolates 32. Egyptian god 14. American Indian JR. Arrived 36. American fen eral in. Health resort 4t. Fraprrant 4. Rutldtr 45. Marry 46. Cloie-flttlng Jacket 4f. Hexlthv 49. Greek latttr XI. Salt 61. Locations St. Narrate M. Decides fil. Draft animal Solution of Yesterday's Puulo TIAIBARMEdc luP HliSATts e o ha e BETRAY Sl LUNAR ZJY jA N A5 6A iilML E M JM TAD 1 N U R E H R A Pjl E R. C 0 WK DOS ! L T l ! A R AjMjA 1 C Hmnt e n o IMX R A Ie6giIe1nde omo e w 89. U. S. Senator from Idaho 61. Masculine nickname 63. Symbol for tellurium 6(. Playing card fi. Kmlt rays 66. ViHroua black liquid . Forglvaneaa 71. Halpen 71. Vehicle en runners 74. Volcano IS. Meaning x I3 I4 I5 YWk I? la f W'"i0 1" la 3 !! T?3f4 41 ; & 'yp 3f-3T 35 TT3r Ami IL., a ?rZli:frZZ!LZSSi Wr' zzzizzzr 1111 ''-vl ' ' 1 LiJ I POLICE FIRE INTO jdPL vJF;r 1 t ' . a til "-e The Place de la Concorde (In foreground), hlatorlo aquare where the guillotine stood In the French revolution, was the scene of bloodihed when police shot into rioter, with fatal remit, In an attempt to disperse the angered mob. The United States embassy, which cannot be seen In thla view, was spattered with bullets. The Hotel Crlllon and auto club art at the left facing the square, while next to them Is the marine ministry building which was fired by the mob. The riots were an aftermath 'f the Stavlsky scan dal In which It was charged government official! were involved in the collapse of the Bayonne pawnshop. (Aaaoclated Press Photol CITY GWA IRK REPORT 10 A report of the work accomplished for tb city through the Civil Works administration for the month of January was presented to the city council last night by city Superin tendent Fred Bcheffel. It showed that the Medford airport project. orlginalH approved, la now 81 per cent complete. Sixty per cent of the pipe for drainage trenches has been laid and excavation for the runway is 70 per oent complete. The widening of the Bear creek channel and erection of a retaining wall la more than half completed and 00 per cent of the street work ap proved, has been done. Work Is now starting on the straightening of East Main, which will complete this pro grsm. Sixty pr cent of the work provided in the Prescott Memorial park has been completed and 300 street signs have been erected. The old rails from the Jacksonville railroad are being utilised in this project, Mr. Scheffel stated. Suits cleaned and pressed. 83c Dresses 76c up. Tel. 833-J. Economy Cleaner. 1738 No. Riverside. Medford Fuel Co. for better Fuel Oil Service. Phone 031. Dance at Rogue Elk Saturday night. Feb. 17. Cross -Word Puzzle II. The common people 16. Natural height of s person 19. Rumanian gold coin 'it. Grow irraduall) smaller 54. Perched 27. Mnke over 28. Misuses 30. Having made and left a w til .11. I, an; a boat 33. Ensll'li drumntfst .16. Intimation 37. Make a mlatalo 39. Cluldfnff principles 40. Metric land measures 4J. Public penkers 44. Young parson Style 50. Shoe Istehat 2. Pilots R3. l?!l!ora M. P'irp.iM s. Obliterate i7. Powerful ex plosive; alibr. A. Entrance GaHIo Unrta: gooth 67. Collection of facta M. Mffht brown TO. Sm.ill flfh 72. Engineering degree DOWN 1. Qrek por tieo t. Fruit drink 3. Ulitant 4. KHit . Drlvea fast 6. ftefore 7. Entertains sumptuously I. Persian poet i. Tii(onimetrI- cal ratios 10. Uke 11. Humor 12. b li Irk MOBS IN PLACE DE Meteorological Report February 8. 1034. FlMVCBJt.S. Medford and vicinity: Cloudy to night and Friday. iot much change ln temperature. Oreon: Generally cloudy tonight end Friday. Probably light rains northwest portion and on coaat. Somewhat colder east portion tonight. Lor ill polfl. Temperature a year ago today: Highest, 39: lowest, 38. Total monthly precipitation. .04 inch; deficiency for the month. .M inch. Total precipitation since September 1, 1933, 6 20 inches: deficiency for the season, 4.50 Inches. Relative humidity at 5 p. m. yes terday, 73; 0 e. m. today, 93. Sunrise tomorrow, 7:1A a. Sunset tomorrow, 8:36 p. Observation Taken nt 5 130 Meridian Time. 17 wo CITY 3 Boston - 24 0 .... Cloudy Cheyenne AO 3d .... Clear Chicago . ...... 38 12 .06 Snow Eureka 60 50 .33 Cloudy Helena 48 3d Cloudy Los A nee lea .. 62 S3 .... Cloudy MEDFORD 62 43 .04 Bain New Orleans 64 5d P. Cidy New York 33 6 Cloudy Omaha - 40 34 m Cloudy Phoenix 74 49 Clear Portland .... 54 33 Clear Reno ...... 54 40 .03 Rain Roseburg ....... 62 44 .14 Rain Salt Lake .... 6fl 36 .... P. Cldy San Francisco 88 54 .30 Cloudy Seattle 54 46 .48 Rsln Spokane 50 42 .01 Cloudy Wall Walla 60 40 .10 Cloudy Washington, D.C. 40 22 .01 Snow BLAZEl'SlOYS talned for the benefit of breeders of EDEN PRECINCT, Feb. 8 The two quality meat rabblta within a radius story Walter Stancliff house south of ln m'1" of Medford. plant No. 0 Phoenix was completely destroyed by wi J611 uthc butchering 1 and marketing of rabbit meat under fire early Sunday morning, starting thJ naMontny advertised DO-UE-MB from an undetermined cause. 'brand. Harry Morrison who had leased the j The Southern Oregon Mutual Rab land some time previously, had just j Dlt Br,cderi aB80ciatlon has merged rented the ho-.tw. snd on Friday had I wltn the Amer,can Pllr Growers or moved In fome of hla household 1 gamsBtlon and other local officer, in I goods. Tho new tenants had not moved Into the house. , peck, plant manager, F. E. Flnley, The blare was discovered between 3 vlce prMncnt( Charles Flacher. secre and 3 a. m.. and Harry Reams. Phoe- Ury, nd Mn. Fischer, treasurer, nix fire chief did not call out the , volunteers as the whole building col lapsed oon after hla arrival. The loan approved for the Rogue Rivet Valley Irrigation district, an- ! noun red yesterday In wire from Washington, amounted to 11)8.000, It wa learned here later In the day, when definite Information was re ceived from Senator Charles N. Mc Nary. who ha been Instruments, in bringing much money into his home Mate during the paat several months This amount constitutes next to the highest per acreage losn made an irrlnntton district through the Re conMrurtlon Finance corporation. The Rogue River valley district's land con-trs'-ts were all In good condition, making thi splendid ratio possible. It waa reported. In keeping with tne times Drugs and Toiletries at Cut Prices at JAS MINS DRUG STORE. , Phone 332. Reinking Trucking Oo. for Modern Fuel Oil deliveries, ROGUE IRRIGATION LOAN IS $88,000 LA CONCORDE Roy W. Robinson, of Hamilton Field. San Rafael, Calif., Is ln the Community hospital at Ashland where he underwent an operation last pitrht for the removal of some glass from his neck, as the result of an automobile accident on the Nell creek road at 8:10 a, m. Wednesday, according to a report made at the state police headquarters today. Robinson was traveling north In the automobile driven by Frank. E. Rochel, also of Hamilton Field, when they made a sharp turn on the high way to avoid striking the Ashland school bus which picks up the chil dren ln the O re en Springs district. The Rochel car struck a tree. According to state officers, R. A. Miller, driver of the school bus, had not driven off the highway when he stopped the bus to pick up some children, becauso of tho soft shoulder. Rochel made the sharp turn to avoid striking the bus, officers said. Although Rochel was not seriously Injured, Robinson suffered cuts on the had, and severe body bruises. Both men were thrown from the car by the Impact. SHOWS INCREASE The demand for rabbit meat U fast Increasing, end Indications are that the market will continue very good, according to C. C. AHhouae, president of the local branch of American Fur Growers AMoclatlon Incorporated. The temporary plant for Medford Is located at 115 Florence street, and plans are underway to establish a permanent headquarters outside the city limits during the spring. More then 300 rabbits were1' pre pared for marketing at the local plant in the past three weeks. Maln- Edition to Mr. Althouse an p. r South Fork CCC SOUTH FORK OF THE ROOUE. Feb. 8. (Spl.) Superintendent Ralph Jennings made a business trip to Medford Tuesday. Cspatln Hairy Cooper, Infantry re serve, la the new commanding offi cer of Comptany 1642. South Fork of the Rogue, taking the' place of Capt. W. C. Church. Practically all of the foremen from Camp South Fork of the Rogue were In Medford Tuesday taking civil ser vice examinations. Foreman Richard Smith was trans ferred Monday from Camp South Fork of the Rogue to Camp Carherry on the Applegste. He Will be missed by hi friends In this camp. Working conditions must he pick ing up in Illinois, because quite a number of the CCC boya have asked for their discharge In order that they may return home where Jobs await them. Camp Superintendent C. O. Hoover of Camp Carherry waa a visitor here last week. Mr. Hoover was super intendent of this ramp while It was located at Lake of the Woods. Hla many friends were glad to see him again. Brooder Briquet. Medford Fuel Co. 1122 No. Central. I LITTRELL RESIGNS (Continued tium page one) more new fsce on the council, and Mayor Wilson ha already announced that he will not be a candidate for re-election next November. Recorder Alford III. All council men. with the exception of C. C. Darby, attended last nlght'e meeting, city Recorder M. L. Alford. who has been 111 since last Friday, was absent and his work waa carried on by City Superintendent Fred Scheffel. Otto Frohnmayer presided a?ain as city attorney ln the absence of city Attorney Frank Farretl, who U still in Washington. A letter from the latter, stating that Medford sewage plsnt application was awaiting the distribution of more federal funds, was read. Mr. Farrell made it clear ln the letter that Med ford's application had met with favor able reports all along the way and that It would probably be approved as soon as fund are available for more public works. Petitions were presented, providing for the improvement planned on East Main street from Bartlett to River side and from Riverside to the bridge, and were referred to the street and roads committee. A delegation In the interests of this project, headed by Dr. B. R. Elliott, appeared before the council to announce that the signa ture had been obtained. Court Street Pave Atked. A petition from resident of Court street, asking for paving of that sec tion, was also presented, and a letter from the county court, asking coop eration of the city In completion of this much needed piece of paving, waa read. The whole matter was re ferred to the street and road com mlttee. - - Attorney N. C. Chaney appeared be fore the council, representing Harry Purch. who presented a request to removal of hi used car business from Sixth snd Bartlett to South River aide. A delegation from the local Auto Dealer' association was . also present regarding the same request. Clyde S. En-k ln and George Oate from the dealers' association, agreed to withhold their protests to the more If Purch restricted hi . business to that of used cars', not auto wrecking. Attorney Chaney assured the council that Furch Intended to do Just that j and to improve the general appear- ! ance of hi entire business. The ap plication was granted by the council, with the provision that It be with- I drawn at any time the business falls to live up to the requirement spect- 1 fled, J Few Pog Tag Hold, j Sid Richardson, representing the Humsne society, asked the council to decrease the requirement pieced up on that organisation In the contract recently drawn up, baaing hla request upon the fact that only 85 dog lic ences have so far been purchased rn the city. Due to this shortage of operating funds, the council voted to relieve the Humagje society of the work of picking up the dgad dog and cat. That clause was omitted from the contract. Request of Chas. Austin, city milk Inspector, for fund to attend a dairy conference at Das, Cel., was granted by the council. The city will bear half the expense of the trip. Councilman Dade Terrett presented a petition from property owner on West Fourth and Summit street, ask ing for erection of a street light. The committee report was favorable and the request was granted. THE GRANGE j Bell view Grange i Belvlew Orange met Tueaday even ing at the club house. The lecturer's hour opened with many Grangers and friends present. The program Included group singing. Miss Beu lah Heath sang two numbers. A mock trial by a group of Orange maji, entitled "Robbing the Soil," caused much fun. Mlaa Iris Fitch gave sev eral clever readings. Mr. Borge, master of the Talent Orange, and Mr. and Mrs, Harry Wta gant were guest during the busi ness meeting. Mrs. Cells Andrews, dramatic leader, announced that the con teat play, ' The Dear Departed," would be given February 30 at 8 p. m. In the Bellvlaw club house. The play will be Judged at this time. The cast Includes Edwin Dunn. Mrs. Ada Andrews, Floyd Carter, Mrs. Bertha Wallls, Mrs. Delta Inlow and Walter Longstreet. It waa announced there wilt be dance at the club house the evening of February 9. A large class will be Initiated in March. Refreshments end a social hour with dancing followed. The Home S. C. committee for next meeting It Mr. and Mrs. Roacoe Ap plegate. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Apple gate, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Billings, Mrs. Dott Williams, Phil Doeler and Ernest Applegate. Phone 543 w will haul away rout refuse. City Sanitary Service. Broken windows glased by Irowbrldge Cabinet Works. On Your Car mm P