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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUXE. MEDFOKl); OREGON. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 1. 1934. PAGE ELEVEN 5 u.uv ; 1 SIeLL WHAT YOU WANT Classified FOR EASY REFERENCE ( VO BOIUIQW BOlUlQtt Head every " m tbu page ... rill probably turn MHCtlj tne on want to n or .ell ... U II Isn't mere. edver UK... Inex pensive effective RATES fa word first Insertion - (Minimum 960) acn addition! Insertion, pel word -. e (Minimum loo) ?n line pet montn without oopy changeo Phone 75 FOE WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST It dog missing, call 1516, WANTED SITUATIONS FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR BENT Holly Court. No. 8. Jackson Co. Bide. Loan An. Phone 195. FOR' RENT FURNISHED ROOMS VERY DESIRABLE sleeping room with large private bath. Automatic oil burner with hot water redlatlon. 1501 W. Main. GRAND HOTEL announces their low winter ratea. Cozy ateam-heated rooms now available. POR RENT Nicely furnished rooms and garage storage at moaerat ratea by week or month. 323 South Riverside avenue. ROOMS Well furnished, bested Phone- 364-L. FOR RENT APARTMENT8 FOR RENT Furnished apt. Adults 343 N. Bartlett. FOR RENT Holland apts. BACHELOR apartment. 445 8. Front FOR EXCHANGE FOR TRADE 3 double beds, gond springs, mattresses lor twin beds or day beds. Rt. 1, Box 348, Medford. EXCHANGE Two double beds, good springs, mattresses, for twin beds or day beds. Rt. l, Box 340, Mea ford. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES EXTRA SPECIAL USED CARS 1934 1',-ton Chevrolet Truck. 1933 Special Chevrolet Coupe, like new. 1930 Chevrolet Coupe, fine shape 1929 Suulebaker Sedan. Dodge Truck 112500 Ford Truck - 40.0C STUDEBAKER SALES 4: SERVICE South Riverside. 1934 Pontlae and touring sedan. 1933 Pontlae 4-door aedan. 1932 Ford ooupe. 1930 Studebaker coupe. 1929 Pontlae coupe. 1928 Bulck standard coupe. 1928 Bulck sedan. SKINNER S OARAGE Bulck and pontlae Sales and Service Good Used Cars SPECIAL PRICES 1933 Plymouth sedan. 1933 Ford V-8 sedan. 1932 Plymouth aedan. . 1931 Chevrolet coupe. 1932 De3oto sedan. 1929 Chev. coupe 1930 Dodge sedan. Also several old models at cheap prices. ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC. 38 N. Riverside FOR SALE Bulck 8 Sedan: first- class condition; mileage 25.000 miles. Phone 565-L-2. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS DRY WOOD Fir, laurel. Tel. 722. TRADE 8-cyllnder truck and semi trailer, 8-wheel, for good team and cow. Can be seen at Elk Creek at Sugar Pine Creek road. For Infor mation phone Fred Sturgls, Trail, Ore. C. R. Horn, Trail, Ore. FOR SALE One radio, electric mixer. one child's bed. Phone 1524-X. All DDLE-AGED woman wants house- j work of any kind. Box 4243. UM Tribune. j YOUNg"man" wants board and room j or work. Tel. 1323-J orMllth. j RESPECTABLE man and wife to. shsre home with eiaeny " -woman. Phone 582-R. UNINCUMBERED middle-aged widow wants practical nursing or house keeping. Box 4612. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Experienced, capable wom an for housekeeping In mode.n country home; small family. Box 4244, Tribune. FOR SALE OR TRADE l'i Inch cen trifugal pump. E. O. Cunningham, Phoenix. WILL TRADE applea or pears for po tatoes. Ala Vista Co.. So. Fir. FOR SALE OR TRADE 3 cows. Rt H. C. Mulr. WANTED-M1SCELLANEOUS WANTED Small Improved farm for my equity In 6-room frame bungalow- 3 bedrooms, fireplace, hard wood floors, shower bath, double garage, chicken equipment, fruit trees, cellar, tile top picnic table under large oak: lot 60x143 feet. a Submit no worthless land as we have no Junk to offer. L. B. Gordon, 628 Penn St., Pasadena, Cal. FOR EXCHANGE 1939 model A Ford sedan and 3 lots In Medford for late model Ford V-8. Tel 407-Y EXCHANGE Furn. re-upholsterlng for lumber, . wood, fish poles and reels. Phone 969-R. FOR SALE OR TRADE White jleo trio sewing machine for light se dan. Box 638, Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE Wyoming resort acreage and cash for growing business or equipped ranch. Box 4237. Tribune. FOR TRADE Small ranch for acreage or small place near Medford. Fred Powers, Applegate. EXCHANGE Small house on good lot Value (350.00, for light car. Inquire 145 N central. WANTED Plowing or other tractor work: also weaner plga for sale Box 4307, Tribune. WANTED To rent, house; two bed rooms. Call 327 Maple St. WANTED To let sheep on shares. Phone 401-J-2. BUILD a home first. Your building and repairing done on Installment plan. Phone Fred Powera, Provolt. or address Applegate. - KODAK FINISHING Easy-to-pay prices. E. Hayden Jones Photo Stu dio, 607 W. 2nd. Phone 1282-M. Hours 11 to 7. LARGE 8-room house In good condi tion. 2 blocks from university Id Eugene, for small house in Medford Would consider desirable Ashland property. Phone 424-J-2. Medford FOR SALE REAL ESTATE CORNER 2-acre Income property, on pavement: modern 3 -room house. garage, city water. Just outside Medford city limits. Consider some cattle. 306 So. Holly. FOR SALE Clean alfalfa hay. MAry o Carey, a miles south of Phoenix. FOR SALE Seed grains, Hanchen barley, beardless barley, wheat, and kanota oats. Henry Nledermeyer, phone Jacksonville, 354. FOR SALE Used brick. South end Cottage St. bridge. Call at S. Chll- ders, 531 Spencer St. WHEAT a OATS for sale. 1.50 hun dred. 704 No. Central. FOR SALE Com, $1.40 hundred wheat, 81.50 per hundred. Guy Pruett, Phone 4-F-9, Eagle Point. FOR SALE Grapes and grape Juloe, at the Dell vineyard. Rt 2. Medford FOR SALE Buescher Melody O saxo- pnone, battery radio, ao Eastman Kodak postcard size, portable vie trola 7 golf cluba and bag, house hold appliances, fruit Jars and tools. 822 cedar. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Expert Window cleunera LET GEORGE DO IT Tel 1113 House Cleaning. Floor Waxing. On. Money To Lend MONEY LOANED ON FURNlTUKh CARS. ETC. Prompt service and le gal rate. W. B. Thomas. 45 8. Central. State license No. 8 157. PERSONAL EDITH MONAHAN READINGS DAILY Grand Hotel. REV. EVELYN MARSHALL, spiritual readings dally. 815 So. Riverside. Wall Paper Cleaning. WAI.L-PAPER CLEANING, lc per iq ft. Mr. Black. 310 N Bartlett. BADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 1015 No. Central. Phone 315 Prices right. Service guaranteed. HAWLEY TRAN8FER Expert pack era and movera. Special livestock moving equipment. Prices r.gni. 619 North Riverside. Phone V044-X. Courthouse News I Furnished by the Jackaon county Abstract Oo. 121 B Sixth Street) Maggie P. DrumhIH et vlr to D. 9.1 Colllus; Q. C D. LOU 8. 9. 10. 11, 12. 16. 19. 20, 21. 32. 24, Blk. 3, C. & D. Subdivision Medford. Luke Ryan, et ux, to T. S. Cady. et ux. Q. C. D. to land in seo. 0. twp. 38 S . R. 3 West. 81. Robert H. Field, et ux. to Herbert Hartle. et ux. QCD to N4 lots 8 and 9, blk. 1, Queen Anne Addition, Med ford, $1. Ethel S. Shelley to P. R. Shelley. QCD to lot on Fourth atreet, Med ford. 810. Blanche E. Hicks to Lydla T. Mtv Call, W. D. to E. 80 feet lot 9. Hargadlne tract, Ashland, 810. A. M. Beaver, et ux, to Harry E. Hamilton, et ux, W. D. to lot In blk. A, Talent, 810. Clarence E. Kllgore. et ux. to L. C. Ogle, et ux. W. D. to SEi of NW sec. 8. twp. 38 8 . R. 4 West. 810. Charles G. Goold to Margaret Goold QCD to lot 4. blk. 1. Queen Anne Addition to Medford. 810. Medford Concrete Construction Oo. to Adlna Benson, et vlr, QCD to tract In DLO 38, In twp. 87 8., R, 1 W., 810. C. W. Palm, et ux. to J. M. Baker, et ux, W. D. to lot 30. blk. 3. Palm'a 2nd addition to Medford. 810. Ernest N. Blden, et ux, to W. T. Parsons, et ux. S. W. D. to lot 14. blk. 3. Laurelhurst addition, Med- I ford. 81. BREAKS TRANSCONTINENTAL TRAIN RECORD W. T. Pat soti. et ux. to Elva W. Blden. W. D. to lot 13, Hllslnger's subdivision, .... i"fl - . n ij.. ."" ''"""th..- - - .ssm--r; -. t rj- .-. .,,, Ik.- t&-J" a-'.,,-""- we ,, W hi 'Zm Marring Licenses. Mel v In A. Martin And Thelma A. Sanderson. Leo O. M. Devancy and France J. Merrltt. Ervin L. Watklna and Frances 1. Barnes. Oak Grove Probate Court. Estate of Frederick E. Watson, de ceased: probata. Estate of Nels Swennlng, deceased; probate. Estate of Frederick I. Champlln. deceased; probate. Inr omnri nlnnn r.n&t ai-tHO Wrti 1 1 n consider auto or cattle. Tel.. 1296. FOR Smal compressor. Jack- hammer, s to per, pump, concentrat ing table, amalgamating plates, bucket elevator and other extra equipment, cheap for cash. Write or Inquire Ashland Mine, Ashland Oregon. FOR SALE Wheat and Kanota seed oats. Isaacs, next to radio station. Crater Lak road. FOR SALE Boac pears. Just right for eating or canning, 50c box. Ala vista uo.. Bo. nr. FOR SALE Used Hotpolnt electric range, dinette table, baby crib, high chair, one 9x13 rug. 618 So. Holly. COW for feed and care this winter, H. J. Hlnderer, Rt. a, Box 314. HIOHE3T PRICES paid for fura. hld and pelts. Medford Bargain House. 37 No. Grape. Tel. 1062. CONVALECENT HOME. Ashland. Ore. cares for invalids and aged. WANT TO RENT A 8 to 5-acre farm I near Medford and school. See Mr ! Wright. Rt. 1, Box 69-A. WANTED Cow for feed and care dur ing winter. Will buy If satisfactory B Rogers, Gen. Del., Medford. WANTED "stalTh and furniture. We buy. sell and trade. Berrydale and Hand Store. 1603 N. Riverside. Tel 266. WANTED TO RENT Two room furn ished house in city limits of Med ford. Must be cheap. Box 908. Mail Tribune. FURNITURE re-upholstered. 969-R. Thlbault. Phone JUNK WANTED We psv cash for JUNK BATTERIES AND RADIATORS. ALUMINJM BRASS, COPPER and Junk of all descriptions. MEDFORD BAROAAIN HOUSE 37 No. Grape. Tel. 1062 WANTED Warrant. Redden As Co WANTED Household goods, toves tools or what have you. Medford Bargain House. 21 N. Orape St. Tel 1062. FOR ENT HOUSES STOCK RANCH Foiced sale; 160 acres, 47 cult., 37 good free water right; fair Improvements, excellent location for stock; hard surface road. Price ilOOO cash. 15 N. Fir. FOR SALE OR TRADE 9 '4 A., 4 ml. south. Good free soil, small house, few fruit trees. W. J. Roy, Grand Hotel. FOR SALE Close In 5 -room modsm house; shade, lawn; quick sale. (990; $100 down, balance like rent. Homeseekera Exchange. 403 E. Main IF YOU HAVE any real estate for sale or trade, see u, O. Plckell, 304 E. Main. 5 AND I0-ACRE TRACTS $10 DOWN, $5 MONTH; On pavement; plenty water, electricity and phone available. Phone 1381, Montgomery. A BARGAIN My large lot, on Ben nett St., excellent Roll, fruit, nut trees and berries. Will sacrifice oo terms or cash. Box 56, Tribune. WHEN you think of real estate, think of Brown & White. 53 ACRES near Applegate P. O.; 11 A cultivation, free water right: bal ance timber; improvements Paul Erdman. Applegate, O HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENT Jack son County Building & Loan Ass'a Phone 195. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Organ on storage bill DRV WOOD 50 tiers laurel. 50 fir 515 Pennsylvania. ALL MAKES of washing machines re paired. Pick's Hardware, 131 West Main. GRAIN SACKS Jackson County f eea uo., 4tn and Bartlett sts. FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all mattes; terms tr desired. AH makes rented and repaired. White 8ewlng Machine co. 24 N. Bartlett. FOR SALE Sand, gravel, lawn dirt. fertilizer, teaming. Phone 913-J. FOR SALE White sewing machine, Angora rabbits. 314 wii'Amette. FOR EXCHANGE 30-30 Carbine vaP ued at $2000 for tight car Across from Medford Riding Academy. Circuit Court. Scott Hastings vs. Jim Brltt; chat tel lien. Marie Judy vs. John W. Judy; di vorce. Isaac L. McReynolds vs. Medford Domestic Laundry Co. For money. Jackson Street Garage vs. W. C. Schick. Chattel lien. L. D. Hod gk Ins and Sons vs. Shell Company of California. For money. A. A. Schramm, Supt. of Banks, vs. C. R. Chapman. For money. John A. Perl vs. Myrle M. Merrl- man, et al. For money. Ren I Estate Transfer. Leon F. Baker et ux to Nathan Franklin Shaw: W. D. SE of NW. SW of NE, Sec. 33, Tp. 35 S. R. 4 W. Arthur M. Putney (Tr.),.to Bdna M. Pursell; Q. C. D. Lot 6, Blk. 1, Rose Park Add. Medford. Martin Luther Hughes to Mazle Hughes: Q. C. D. int. In N!4 of NW, Sec. 31. Tp. 34 S. R. 3 E. W. B. Beebe et ux to George Thomp son et ux: W. D. land In Sec. 11, Tp. 39 S. R. 1 E. Edwin M. White et ux to Harvey L. Wright et ux; W. D. Lot 18. Walter H. Jones Subdivision, unrecorded. Anna M. Bertelson et vlr to Everett E. Eads et ux; W. D. Lot 9, Creston Heights Addition. Medford. C. H. Bailey to Rosa M. Bailey; W. D.-land In DLO 40. Tp. 49 S. R. 1 E. Henry Lumber Company to Max De savedo et ux; deed EVi of NWV, Sec. 17, Tp. 40 S. R. 4 E. Robert H. Browne et ux to State of Oregon; W. D. aft of 3 of NE, Sm. 32. Tp. 36 S. R. 1 W. OAK GROVE, NOV. 1. (Spl.) Ex tension unit of the Oak Grove Com munity club met at Alton Waldron's October 36. Seventeen members and two visitors, Mrs. Lee Port and Mrs. Fred Offenbacher. were present. A demonstration of fabric selection was given. There was a discussion on Four-H club work and Mrs. Wilcox and Mrs. Thomas were appointed a committee to work up Interest in organizing a club. Alfred Mtlkowskl returned from a successful deer hunt. He shot a slx polnt buck. A. E. Brockway has been out on the hog-corn reduction survey. Mrs. Thomas Wright and Mrs. Wil liam Werner attended the buyman ship meeting at the court house October 24. Dean Saltmarsh has returned home from Tallow Box lookout station, where he has been since May. L. 3: Baldcrstain entertained the U. N. Foxwell family at dinner Octo ber 27. C. C. Chase, principal of the Han ley community high school at Klam ath Falls, and family spent the week end visiting the A. E. Brockway fam ily and attending the football game. Miss Vivlenne Wright of Ashland has been visiting her sister, Mrs, MU kowekl. The Ross Dickey family has moved into their new house on Lozler Lane. Charles and Don Waldron gave a Hallowe'en party October 37. Emma Lou Kntps gave a Hallowe'en party October 37, Twelve guests were present and a good time was had by all, playing games, and enjoying Hallowe'en festivities. Oak- Grove Community club will hold a pound party at the Oak O rove school November 12. Each guest Is requested to bring a pound of food suitable for hot lunches. Re freshments will be served and a pro gram, in charge of Mrs. J. C. Mc Knlght, will be presented. , Orejton Wen her. Cloudy, unsettled, rain tonight and Friday; moderate temperature; strong south and southwest winds off the coast. - This new six-car streamlined passenger train of the Union Paulflo raced across the continent from Los Angeles to New York to set a new cross-country record of 56 hours and 56 minutes. The beat previous time was that set by W. A. Harrlmsn In 1906 when ha traveled from San Franelico to New York In 71 hours, 27 minutes. (Associated Press Photo) PONDEROUS PACHYDERM HOLDS HUSKIES TO NO GAIN ?vw t , v rv oik, ar n q v! JSk. t vi-,,ssSJ tem r U f1 . v M i . Here's how Coach Jimmy Phelan tests the atrennth of hli line and teams It can't oaln an Inch against Wide-Awake. Seattle's civic pride. The elephant toyed with the football playera of Washington and Phelan opined "I could use that guy In the line." (Asoclated Press Photo) Mail Tribune Daily Cross-Word Puzzle GETT YOUR winter supply Newtown ' applea now. Ala Vista Co., So. Fir j FOR 8ALB Solo trumpet. New never own uaeu. vneap lor cash, uoz size Tribune. MISCELLANEOUS MONEY LOANED on anything of value. Cecil Jennings. HAIRCUTS. 33cl shaves, lie. Hotel Berber Shop. BOAT TRAILER, Cssh Register A. do ing Machine, Typewriter, Bootn. Shoes. Hunting-Fishing Equipment 817 North Riverside. KINDERGARTEN Sparta Bldg Music and dance. Phone I54S or 12&6-W Ruth Luy Alice Holmback. FOR SALE Oold H1U. FOR SALE DOGS PETS FOR RENT 3-room house, furnished, with water. 14 50. Call 111 West JscHeon St., or Phone H20. S-ROOM ftimlshed house: clean, mod em: close in. SO0 W. JacXeon. FOR SALE OR RENT Our home on the Jacksonville highway. Dr. and Mra. E. W. Hoftman, Phone 60J. NICE c!ean modem furnished cottsse; a-aa, electricity, fuel Included: e,r. a: very irjoderate price for couple or bachelor. Hotel Vslandra, Cen tral Paint. COR RENT Homes furnished or unfurnished Brown It Whlt FOR SALE Shepherd stock dog and puppies. Phone 3B2-R. FOR 8 ALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE OR TRADE for cows, one 1500-lb. horse. Lloyd Damon, La'xe Creek. FOR SALE Wetti)r pigs. 1130 West and. FOR 8 ALB 24 raobiu and hutches Third bouse south city ball Jsck- FOR SALE Jersey cow. Cheap $30 Bennett. FOR SALE POULTRY FOR RENT ROOM BOARD ROOM ANT) BOARD Private family: clcwe in; garage. 231 S. Holly. ROOM. BOARD 163 No Oakdals FOR SALE Large fat corn fed fryers, Pi-.one 314-Y. Mrs. A. C. Walker. RATES very moderate at 716 E .Mwin TTRACT1 VF noms 404 8 Orttpe FOR RENT-MISCELLANEOUS FOR RF.NT--F!ir sinciin ma-rhlne-ficvuoaij Luaoer, .No. furersids. Fol? SALE Bronze toms and en, fine 'xck; alao feeder plus. Rob ert 0;lmn, Route S. Medford. PURE Bronse tome. Cocker a t prlte stock ty jeans Nell. Rt. 1. Aahlsnd FOR SALE-AUTOMOBILES 1933 Terrap'.ans 3 DeLuxe Sedm. 1934 Terraplane 6 Comrft Demo 1934 Hudson 8 Sedan Imontraor. Prices rUht for quick sale, Truo and te:m. tAKLN MOTQa OO, 60. EUverttd. FOR SALE Equity In bouse. Call 02o Haven. D003 examined free. Dr. Stone, 4tb and Ba.tlett. RADIO SERVICE EXPFRT RADIO SERVICE KICK' IIAHII.VAKK Prices Very Reasonable. DON'S RADIO SERVICE Repairs Sales Rental. 423 E Main St. Phone 668 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts ACROSS Faucet fawn Roughly elliptical Poem Poisonous tree of Javs Grant, as territory Lovers of country Neat Purpose! C eases froii labor City in Italy Particle Solemn re ligious coremony Pull after Grayish while Part of a curve Lateral Tiny Smnll body of running water Platform Prophet Dwarf Containing the maximum poisi(ie Rhythmical wins Solution of Yesterday's P'izzte AiKIAIBSaiT fcWrsfCl-rrr ISTOVlHs CRJLPSE A CD A RA L O N BMT ON AP EA ULOTSPvf N T p 1 sL IP' v e fflojz mm. E D A M SpF. OlXMiE 1 IIP' a H fp, p 1. AGATEAlS I ASOLjE RET ETLlLispglU SIT L EJR one s y ah ofv Wp6 l eIs U 05 TIY XSIA NIE WSlTiRlATYiS'RlA IrlfclgfeBBWtWP. 41. Island oft southern California 47.t Opposite of a weather 41. Portent 4it. Number 60. Marries 61. Most excellent 62 SwhM DOWN t. Summit 2. Mountain in Alaska S Favorite 4. former Ens- II Ml gnld coin I. Foot I en t animal 4. Smflll p!cB of butter T. EnglUh letter I. Composition for eight I. Able to do many things well 10. Entrance 11. Sutiporta for furniture ll. Henr a case a Rain Decay '0 Alleviate -M, Hlated 'it. Motion picture director el. Woodworking tool 24. Small rugs .'5. Make a mistake 27. German rlvsr :8. Moiuten U. Odor :;.r Hold a aessloo 14. Ohllriuely 26. Makna a pre liminary wager .'I. Cabbage naiad .1!. Baked clay 40. Renown 41. American fnrttfTi trlbt 41. Central portion or an ear of corn 44. Pronoun 45. New: comb. form 4. f.i-inrrnn PJ1FRA0K lISHFlMeteoroIogical Report! WVIIImWI IVI I ar W w BE DUMPED PORTLAND. Nor. I. (fft Here's something more for restaurant own ers to remember. Food left on restaurant tables by patrons who have finished a meal where "famlly-etyle" service Is given, IB classified as "comebacks" and must not be re -served. This ruling was made by the stale restaurant board and announced by O rover A. Rebcntlsch, manalnig di rector of the board. The ruling does not apply to soup or salad eerved by sn attendant and adequately covered until service Is again required. "The possibility of contamination la obvious." Rebentlsch sold, "where a dUh and Its contents are handled and breathed upon by several patrons." Keinuve nummnj a o p. m. y" tnrHnv KA nnr cent: fi a. m. todftV. 88 per cent. CHAT IN PARK MEANS EL PASO. Tex., Nov. 1. (API In art effort to safeguard public morals. Mayor EUfgenlo prado of Chihuahua City has decreed that couples found conversing In parks and In other public places after 10 p. m., will have to wed. Police offleera have been Instruct ed to tn'ice couples found In "Incon venient places." after 10, to the civil registrars office for the ceremony. JACKSON CO, ABSTRACT CO, Abstracts of Title and Title truuranc. The only oomplft Title Syatam In Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstract! of Title. Rooma 3 and 6 No. 3i North Central Ave., upstalra. Rlalto Prions 1815-V. Dentistry. DENTISTRY Dr. I. H. Oot. 3S E Kfaln. HJlnllni and Paierhanln M A. Bl.ISS Painting and paper- auiiiDi. id. 646-w. Jia a. art, " H 5 ; 4 5 IS I7 VyMfi I? o n . 'U: '0 .r. . . r.,.,.:.,, "m, 15 mWMl Mil g MM m. MUtA mmmm-m . i ..aW- m- 1 n. 1 0 .7i S3. " Life Restored By Artificial Heart MOSCOW. Nov. 1. lP) Russian scientists said today they had re stored Hie for two minutes to a man who had hnnRod himself three hours earlier, by the use ot an artificial heart. The heart la a device Invented by Sewel Brulkhamenko to do the Joint work or me neart ana juim 111 yun- ryln tne 0100a. Prnfwm r:. f. SDassko Kukotsky snnounced results of the experiment, which Is the first made on a human. although many have been held on animals. FOR HEALTH, try Crystal Sprl.i Dairy Buttermilk. Phone 000. November 1, 1934. Forecasts. Medford and vicinity: Cloudy and unsettled, with rain tonight and Fri day. Oregon: Cloudy and unsettled with rain tonight and Friday. Local Data. Temperature a year ago today: Highest, 113; lowest, 43. Total monthly precipitation, none. Excess-deficiency for the month. none. Total precipitation atnee Septem ber 1, 1034, 3.70 Inches. Excess for the season, .03 Inches. Tomorrow: Bunrlae, 6:4S a. m. Sun. set, 6:04 p. m. Observations Taken at 6 a. m.. 120 Meridian Time. it mt ss 38 si ml S Boise BoBton Chicago ...... Denver Eureka Helena .. ....... Los Angelea H MEDFORD .. New York Omaha Phoenix Portland , Reno Roeeburg Salt Lake San Franclaco Seattle Spokane Walla Walla ..... Washington, D.O. , 04 SO . 63 44 . 46 . 00 , 86 64 68 44 64 60 . 67 43 . 08 04 . 46 26 . 00 61 . 60 60 . 04 43 60 73 64 66 66 62 62 66 46 64 60 .... 84 .01 Rain .08 Rain Clear Cloudy .66 Rain Cloudy .10 Cloudy ! .17 Ruin .06 Cloudy Clear p. 6a. .68 Ralrj .02 Cl'-rar .10 Pain T 'Jloudy .64 Clear .2? Rain .PI Rain .02 Cloudy .10 Rain CLEARED IS PLEA The department of Interior has been asked by the Shasta-Cascade Wonderland aaaoclatlon to continue tho removal of snow from the high ways within Crater Lake and Lassen Volcanic national parks during this winter, according to Information given out this week. Senator Hiram Johnson of Cali fornia has stated that he will per sonally present this matter to Secre tary Ickes. and Senator McNary of Oregon has pledged his cooperation in the matter. According to the fourth annual convention of the Wonderland aas-v elation held at Medford earlier In the month, funds for this work wars removed from the park service after they had successfully proved that !t waa more economical to keep the snow off the highways all winter than to wait until spring after ice had formed. Communities near the parks also lose the opportunity for snow sport development and the public, general ly, loses the pleasure of visiting the parks during the winter. The parks also lose the early sprlag rush of visitors who are kept out by lmpoaaable roads. Help is toeing asked from the emerg ency funds for his winter's needs, 4 I Iran I Phone 642. Well haul away your feuso. City Sanitary Scrvlct. Assessed vsluatlon on Improved farm lands In Utah has decreased nearly 60 per cent since 1020. LEGAL NOTICES Notice to Creditor.. In the County Court of the But of r fn .T.rkwtn CnuntV. In the Matter of the Estate of Lt.cy eKhfttr.. ueceaaeti. Notice Is hereliy given that .h County Court of the State of Oeg.m for Jackson County has appointed the nnderdlitnd administratrix of tne etat of Lucy Schata. dcewed. A.l Mriniu h.vlnff claim, sfntnst said estate are hereby required to preHnt Idem Willi lirv.jf.-r YUU.iinr ni.t.ti, sin months from this date at the olf.ee of Porter J. Neff, Coo'.ey Thestre Buildltwt. Mfdford. Oregon. Dated November 1st. 11)14. DOROTHEA HEIN. Administratrix 'jf the RMate of Ljcj a.l-.l.i, DcctMcd. KLAMATH COUNCIL PRESIDENT DIES KLAMATH FALLS. Nov. 1. (VP) Death cut Into the ranks ot Klamath county plr.neera lata yesterday after noon with the sudden passing of Marlon Hanks, 69. president of the city council and candidate for mayor. He dl'id from a s'roke as he drove Into gasoline station. Hr.nks was long Identified with buinesa and politics here. He had lived In Klamath county for 61 yesra. Hla death reduced the mayoralty item to three. Mayor Willis E. Ms honey, Nelson Reed and Fred Duke. 4 Bank of America Resources Grow SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. I. (IT) The consolidated report for the Bank of America, national and stste banks, will show resources at the highest level elnca the end of 1031, and ex ceeding one billion dollars, It was said at the head office here today Reports following the call for cir conditlnn aa of October 17 were In complete today, but It waa known that deposits were around I030.000. 000. for a gain of around 1180,000,000 1 in the last vcar. TRAIL. Nov. I. (Spl.) Mr. and Mra. Ralph Wataon and son. Carroll, are home after three weeks on a pleasure trip In northern California and Nevada. Mr. and Mra. O. M. Cushman and children called on Mr. and Mra. WU mer Ragsdale Sunday afternoon. Wilbur Tucker and Mlaa dene Whitney of Medford were week-end guoats of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Tucker. Alvln Tllton of Prospect and auy and Lea Merrlman were week-end guests at the N. R. Merrlman home. Mrs. Florence Watson and Mr. and Mra. Boyd Tucker were shopping In Medford October 29. Mr. and Mrs. Allen and two chil dren of Los Angeles are spending a two weeks' 'vacation at California on the Rogue. Mr. and Mra. Porter of Medford were guests at the Bill Burk horn October 37. Mra. Porter la a sister of Mrs, Burk'a. L. C. Porter haa returned to nil home in California after spending several weeka a guest at tha Ralph Watson home. Mr. Porter accompa nied tha Watsons on their trip into Nevada. Mra. Oeorgla Wllaon returned noma from Chlloquln where she haa bean working for several weeks. Mrs. Alma Merrlman, Mr. Ruby Olnge nnd Mlaa Gertrude Hammond were dinner guest of Mra. Eva Sa- gessman October 30. From there Mrs. Dlnga went to Butte Falls tor few deya' vlalt and Mlaa Oertrude to the homa of her parenta. Mr. and Mra. Frank Hammond at Willow Springs. Mrs. Minnie Illness and Mrs. Lucy Scott are both 111 at their home, here. Mra. Cecil Prltchert has been helping Mra. Blaese during her Ill ness. Mesdaires Alma Merrlman. Jennli Hutchinson and Eva Sc(tesman at tended the H. E. club at Eagle PolW ihs afternoon oi October 31.