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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKD, OREGON, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 20, 1934.
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Phone 75
FOB WANT ADS
LOST AND FOUND
FOR RENT ROOM BOARD FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES BUSINESS CHANCES
LOST Toy boston bull female. 2 ye
old Whit breast and feet Reward.
Tel. 1470-W or 23 So. Newtown.
d LOST -15 In bills In Medford Thurs-
day. Finder please phone Charles
Clngcode, Eagle Pt. , '
LOST If dog missing, call 1M6.
WANTED MALE HELP
WANTED School boy or elderly min
to help' mills oows on small dairy
farm, rour miles from Medford.
M A. or Mall Tribune.
WANTED FEMALE HELP
WANTED Capable woman to keep
house lor Mrs. Malmgrcn. J'hoenlx.
UNENCUMBERED" WOMAN tor gen,
eral housework. Give age. reference
and wages expected. Box 566. Tri
bune. WANTED SITUATIONS
YOUNO woman wants general house
work or cooking: country preferred.
Phone S95-J or write Box 547, Mai.
Tribune.
HOUSE CLEANING 25c per hour.
, Leave order at 710 Palm St.
unincumbered middle-aged widow
wants practical nursing or nouae
keeplng. Box 4612
W ANTED-MISCELLAN EOUS
WANTED Good cabin trailer. M'ist
be cheap. Inquire Apt. 1, Riverside
Apts.
- coach. 23 Elm St.
ATTRACT1VF rooms. 404 8. Orape.
- poR SALE Model T truck: good con-
FOR RENT dltlon: new tlrca. Woods Lumber
MISCELLANEOUS Cmp"'y-
FOR RENT Small orchard. Call after FOR SALE POULTRY
6:00. Phone 950-J-4. ...v.
FOR SALE We hare only 15 Bronze
BACHELOR CABINS 445 S. Front. Toms left suitable for breeding pur-
- '- '- poses. If you are looking for heavy
breasted, short legged market type
birds you will find these hard to
equal. Weight from twenty-two to
FOR RENT Room 16x60 adjoining twenty-five pounds now. A few spot
Mall Tribune Job Department, on birds among these. H. M. Von Stein.
Grape street Will remodel to suit Trail.
permanent tenant. Phone 75 or ap- . . .
ply at Mall Tribune (newspaper) of. PURE Bronze toms. Cockeran's prize
floe. ' stock 5. Jesse Nell. Rt. 1, Ashlami
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR RENT Floor sanding machine ",h
Economy Lumber. No. riverside. PUREBRED Chester White sow and
3 gilts. O. J. Logan, Orchard Home
FOR RENT Holly Court. No. 8. Drive.
Jackson Co. Bldg. & Loan Assn. rrr Z 1
Phnna las FOR SALE Few cows and one heifer.
"0P '83, All fresh in spring. Price 75 00.
FOR EXCHANGE J.?:.
FOR EXCHANGE" Kjohler" day"'bed -" K 1120 WMt
with balcer cut velour for double r-j-.---,-.. -. .
bed and springs. Phone 885. por SALE Jersey cow. Cheap. 830
Bennett.
POR SALE Samson tractor or trade L
for milk cows. Also Guernsey bull "p"nn Q&rp nOrtS ppfCt 1
for sale. L. O. Wilson. Box 20(1. UK 8ALL-UUUH rtia ,
Eagle Point. - -- '
, --7--w. -------L-w.--,--L. POR SALE Shephejd stock dog and J
POR SALE OR TRADE Oat and puppies. 840 E. 9th. j
wheat hay. Isaacs, next to Radio - I
station MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
FOR TRADE 2 double beds,v good fORSALE Hawaiian guitar.' elnger;
springs, mattresses foi twin beds or canary. 808 So. Central,
day beds. Rt. 1. Box 348. Medford I
POR EXCHANGE 1929 model A FOR SALlS
ord sedan and 3 lots In Medford MISCELLANEOUS 1
for late model Tord V-8. Tel 407-Y tu 7T - -
1. "T'"C FOR SALS All kinds of hardwood;
EXCHANGE Furn. re-upholstwlns unlimited amount. See E. Gould.
P SSk d 402 W. Jackson St.
trie sewing machine for light Old Stage road.
dan Box 638. Tribune. " pur
caffh paid for furs, hides, pelts.
FOR EXCHANGE REAL Johnson Produce to.. 6th and Front
ESTATE sts-
TDErrA'. "auto"c'amp;"cbi;. roABaM traw.". H."Nled-
house. fruit stand; 2 miles south ol SHZzZi
Ashland. Pacific Hwy. Good income. PORTRAITS. Chrlstma cards, kodak
Trade for farm. Box J15 G. Ah- finshtng. verv reasonable. E. Hay-
land. Ore. den Jonea, 607 west Second. Phone
. . 1282-M. Hours 1 lto 7.
POR SALE Dry wood. Phone 71 or !
i t 515 Pennsylvania. I
I IMA Ni OB A R G a1n& Ord TerTng carload I
TO EXCHANGE SUBURBAN POR of bungalow pianos, direct factory I
! CITY. We haw several suburban. shipment for Christmas selling.
I well improved acreages that can be piac your Christmas order for one
! traded for Medford property. Sec Df these pianos at once and save
j Charles A Wing Agency. Inc.. 109 E. - $50.00 on this special shipment.
I Main St. "Give Your Child a Chance." Piano1
POR SALE 198 acres. 70 acres under study leads to a happy life. Balrt-
i cultivation. 50 acres under irriga- wln piano Shoppe, 123 W. Main.
1 tion and creek bottom. Very pro-
! ductlve soil. 6-room house, barn and VERY SPECIAL BUY on a few 8-foot
other buildings; fenced; 8 ml. from DeLuxe Electric Refrigerators. Dou
Medford. Total price $8500. 4350U. bis door models with all latest fea-
cash, balance 10 years and only 4 tures. Buy .one on easy terms for
per cent Interest. See Charles A the family Christmas present. See
Wing Agency. Inc.. 109 Z. Main St John Denlson at 101 Crater Lake
Avenue.
POR SALE Apples. 25c, 50c. 75c. Tel.
258-J. O. V. Myers.
, FOR BALE: Wheat and kanota oats
FOR EXCHANGE Pine store business Isaacs, next to Radio Station.
WANTED Someone with buz2-saw to
cut 5 cords wood. Tel. 1066-Y. 35
Myrtle St.
WANTED Truck, not later than 1931
model. Long wheel base. Mut be in
good condition. Box 4166. Tribune.
taken at once. Box 4251, Tribune.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
JACKSON CO.
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstracts ot Title and
Title Insuranoe. The
only complete Title
System in Jackson
County.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts
of Title. Rooms 8 and 6. No. 39
. North Central Ave., upstairs.
Rialto. Phone 1S15-Y.
Dentistry.
DENTISTRY Dr. I. H. Gove. ?35 E
Main.
Painting and Paperhanxlng
M. A. BLISS Painting and paper
Hanging. Tel. 646-W. 313 S. Grape
Expert Win flow Cleaners
LET GEORGE DO IT Tel 1172
House Cleaning. Floor Waxing. Ort-
Money To Lend
MONEY LOANED ON FURNITURE.
CARS. ETC. Prompt service and le
gal ratea. W. E. Thomas, 45 8
Central. State license No. S 167.
FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all
makes; terms tf desired. All makes
rented and repaired. White Sewing
Machine Co. 24 N. Bartlett.
MONEY LOANED on anything of
value. Cecil Jennings.
EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
Office 1016 No. Central. Phone 315
Prices right. Service guaranteed.
HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack
era and movers. Special livestock
moving equipment. Prices ught
619 North Riverside Phone 1044 -X
Wall Paper Cleaning.
WA1 L-PAPER CLEANING, lc per sq
ft. Mr Black 310 N Bartlett.
PERSONAL
EDITH MONAHAN
READINGS DAILY. Grand Hotel.
REV EVELYN MARSHALL, spiritual
readings dally 318 So Riverside
LEGAL NOTICES
ARMY OFFICER desires 5 or 6 roam
furnished house. Enat side preferred.
Reasonable rent. Box 4164. Tribune.
WILL THE DRIVER of Chevrolet truck
please return leather coat, picked
up on highway near Fair grounds,
to N. T. Hodges, No. 24. Mistletoe.
WANTED Pence rails and poles. Tel,
665-L-2.
DRESSMAKING 11 So. Orange.
A WANTED A Splnnett desk, walnut
1 A mninu fmuh Must be in
good condition ana retisonaDie. na
dress Box 3700. Tribune.
FURNITURE van going south wants
load both ways. Phone 332.
block, nice income, leased, for Sou
Oregon, country or city. c. L. Mitch;
eltree, Beaumont, Cal.1
I HAVE e buyer for a small st-ck
ranch, 70 to 100 acres: also 5-ro?m
house on 3 to 5 acres, near Medford
What have you? B. J. Palmer, Real
Estate Broker, Jackson County Bank,
Main Floor.
POR TRADE 18 A. highly Improved:
best ot soil; 3 miles out. Want
smaller acreage close In. L. G.
P.ckell, Phone 1580-J
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
C ON V A LECENT HOME. Ashland. Ore.
cares for invalids and aged.
WANTED TO RENT Two room furn
ished house in city limits of Med
ford Must be cheap Box 308 Mail
Tribune.
FURNITURE re-upholstered.
969-R. Thlbault.
Phone
JUNK WANTED
We pav cash for JUNK BATTERIES
AND RADIATORS ALUMINJM
BRASS. COPPER and )unk of all
descriptions
MEDFORD BAROAAIN HOUSE
37 No Grape. Tel 1062
WANTED Warrant Redden A Co
W ANTED Household goods. 1 toves
tools or what have you Medrord
Bargain House. 27 N Grape St TeJ
1062
HIGHEST PRICES paid tor furs, hidw
and pelts Medford Bargain House
27 No Grape. Tel 1062
FOR RENT HOUSES
WHY PAY RENT? Exchanae your
future rent receipt for a home of
your own. Have a home built o
votir own satisfaction. Small pay
ment down; balance like rent. Fred
Power. Builder of Better Horn.
Inquire E. Gould. 402 W. Jackson St.
FOR SALE Nice modern home with
small acreage In Grants Pose, or
will trade equity for small grocery.
Address Box 4180, Main Tribune.
2500 BUYS this nice home at 327
Maple. Just off No. Bartlett. 3 bd
rooms, fire place, breakfast nook,
lot 100x200. Les for cash.
FOR SALE 8 acres, 6-room houfe.
Pressure system. 1 ml. from airport
on Midway Rd. School bus to Med
ford. Might trade for smaller plce.
T. Anseth, Rt. 3. Box 39.
FOR SALE OR RENT 3 room house.
2 acres, r-j mile west of Phoenix.
Alice Cole.
WHEN you think of leal estate, think
of Brown St White.
A BARGAIN My large lot, on Ban
nett St., excellent soil, fruit, nut
trees ano berries. Will sacrifice od
terms or cash. Box 66, Tribune.
POR SALE Sand and gravel. 50c per
yard. Phone 401-J-l.
TOR SALE Model A parts.
7-F-I4.
FOR SALE Bulitwell bed davenport;
breakfast set. Call 310 Vancouver
Ave.
POR SALE Ben beardless seed bu
ley. Wheat 91.50 cwt. R. C. Benson.
Rt. 2. Phone 4D8-Y.
FOR SALE Wood, all kind; dry. A
better wood. City Fuel Office. Lalng
Real Estate, 19 N. BartleU. Pnone.
home. 911-J.
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Jackson County.
Lotus Tucker, Plaintiff,
vs.
Merlin Tucker, Defendant.
To Merlin Tucker the above named
defendant:
In the name of the State of Oregon,
you are hereby required and summon
ed to appear in the above entitled
Court and cause and answer the Com
plaint of plaintiff on file herein
against you, within four (4) weeks
from the date of the first publication
of this Summons, exclusive of the
first date of publication, and if you
fall to so appear and answer said
Complaint, or plead thereto, plaintiff
will apply to the Court for the relief
prayed for in her Complaint on file
In the above entitled Court and cause:
a succlrfct statement of which relinf
prayed for la as follows, to-wit:
Fpr Judgment and decree of this
Court that the bonds of matrimony
now existing between plaintiff and
j defendant be forever dissolved and
neid lor naught; that derendant be
required to pay all olalntiff's costs
and disbursements of this suit, In
cluding a reasonable sum to be al
lowed as attorneys' fees, also that
plaintiff's maiden name, Lotua WU-
Ison. be restored.
I Thia Summons Is published in the
Meoford Mall Tribune by order of
the Honorable R. D. Norton, JucU
of the above entitled court, maue
and entered the 19th day of Novem-
Mr. 1934. Te date of the first dud-
Ucatlon Is November 20. 1934.
O. H. BENGT6ON.
Attorney far Plaintiff.
136 East Main Street,
Medford. Oregon.
Summons.
in the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Jackson County.
Jam F. Anelllng, Plaintiff,
Charles T. Krauae, also known as 0
F. Krause. and Elizabeth Krause.
husband end wife; the unknown
heirs of Charles F- Krauae, alas
. known aa C. F. Krause, and Bllra
beth Krause. If either be dead: A.
C. Manning and Jane Doe Manning,
his wife. If married, (true name
unknown): the unknown heirs of
A. C. Manning end Jane Doe Man
ning, if either be dead: A. Gtgler
and Jane Doe Glgler. his wife. If
married (true name unknown): the
unknown heirs of A. Glgler and
Jane Doe Glgler, If either be dead:
also all other persons or parties
unknown claiming any right, title,
estate. Hen or Interest in or to the
real estate described In the Co.n
plaint on file herein. Defendant
To each and all of the defendants
hereinabove named:
In the name of the State of Oregon:
You-ere hereby notified that the
above named plaintiff, Jamea F. Sneli
lrtg. Is the owner and holder of Cer
tificate of Delinquency No. 01138, Is
sued by the Sheriff and Tax Collector
of Jackson County, State of Oregon,
to the said James F. Snelllng, dated
and Issued the 22nd day of April,
1933. for the sum of (21.01, same be
ing the amount then due end delin
quent for taxes for the year 1930. to
gether with penalty. Interest and
cost tnereon. upon tne rouowing de
scribed real property, of which Char-
'e F. Krause appears of record to oe
tne owner of the legal title thereto;
said property being situated In Jack
son County, State of Oregon, and par
ticularly described as follow, to-wlr.
The South one-half (Sx'7) of the
Northeast (NE) quarter. Section 6,
Township 35. South Range Four
(4) West of the Willamette Merid
ian, containing 80 acres more or
leas.
You are hereby further notlfed that
the said plaintiff. Jamea F. snelllng,
paid taxes upon said above described
property for years subsequent to said
certificate and subsequent to the
taxea for which said certificate was
lesued, as follows:
Year's tax. 1931. full; date paid,
April 22, 1933; tax receipt No. 170 iu;
amount. $16.13; rate of Interest, 8
Year's tax, 1932, full: date pt'd
Nov 18. 1933: tax receipt No. 12300;
amount. $19.92; rate of interest. 9
Year's tax, 1933-34, full; date paid.
Nov 15, 1934: tax receipt No. 12644;
amount. $19.92; rate of interest, 8
That all of the aforesaid taxes o
paid by said plaintiff, as aforesaid,
for the aforesaid respective dates of
payment, and the said certificate of
delinquency for the aforesaid date
thereof hear interest at 8 per an
num, and the amount of said certifi
cate and the said taxes so paid with
the interest thereon as aforesaid are
now due and owing the plaintiff
herein.
You and each of you are hereby
summoned and required to appear in
the above entitled Court and came
within sixty (60) days after the date
of the first publication of this Sum
mons, exclusive of the first date of
publication, and defend this action or
proceedings or pay the amounts due
as afoieoid upon said certificate of
delinquency and taxes a aforesaid
upon said certificate of delinquency,
and taxee as afoiesald thereon,
respectively, together with the
cost of this foreclosure, and in
caae of your failure to do eo. e Judg
ment and decree will be rendered and
entered In the above entitled Court
and matter, adjudging and decreeing
the aforesaid amount of said certifi
cate of delinquency, with Interest
thereon, a aforesaid, end the amount
of the aforesaid taxes, with Interest
thereon a aforesaid, and the cmu
of thia foreclosure to constitute valid
Hens upon the property described In
Certificate No. 01)28 and foreclosing
Eaton Aids Insull
f
Somawhat of a aurprlia dafantf
Altna.s In tht Inaull mall fraud
trla I at Chicago was Cyrua Eaton
(abova), Clavaland ataol magnata,
who told of buying Inaull utllltlei
itoek and then aalllng It back to In.
aull for SS6.000.000 In what ha aald
was a friendly deal, contrary to tht
prosecutlon'a chargea. (Associated
Preaa Photo)
Prospect Phoenix
said liens and ordering the sale of
said property for the satisfaction or
said Hens, in accordance with tho
statute in such case made and provided.
That the name of the legal owner
of the title of the property described
m ceruiicate or Delinquency no
01128 as the same appears of record
in Jackson County, state of Oregon,
Is Charles F. Krause; that the said
property described In aald certificate
of delinquency and Included therein,
upon the assessment rolls In the of
fice or the said Tax Collector and
Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon, to
the following respective parties for
the following respective years:
1930, Charles P. Krauae; 1931. Char
lea F Krause; 1932. Charle F. Krause:
1933-34, Charles F. Krause, as tho 1
owner thereof on the assessment rolls
In aald Tax Collector' office.
Thia summons Is published in the
Medford Mall Tribune by Order of tho
Honorable H. D. Norton, Judge of tht
above entitled Court duly made the
30th day of November, 1934. All pa
pers and process in this proceedings
may be served upon the undersigned
attorney, at 126 Eaat Main Street, In
the City of Medford, Jackson County,
State of Oregon, and which Is hla
post office address. The date of the
first publication of this Summon la
the 20th day of November, 1914.
O. H. BBNGTSON.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
PROSPECT. NOV. 20. (Spl.) The
community was saddened by the
death of William T. Grieve Novem
ber 7. Sincere sympathy la extended
to the bereaved family. Bill's genial
personality will be greatly missed.
Mrs. W. T. Grleve'a brother and
wife. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fries of
Portland have returned home after
being her house guest for a week.
The majority of the community
attended the funeral for William T.
Grieve November 11 at Perl's In Med
ford.
November 10 the high school gave
a carnival In the gymnasium to raise
funds. A large crowd attended.
November 6 the regular health
meeting was held at Mrs. Frances
PI arson's home. Obesity was the
theme for discussion.
Bill Myers and family have moved
to Orovllle. Calif.
Carl Richardson and Bill Rlchey
have returned from an unsuccessful
elk hunt In eastern Oregon.
Earl Rawllna, of Corvallls, expects
to enter high school and graduate
with this year's class.
Mrs. Lou Robertson of Grant Pass
spent last week aa guest of her
mother. Mrs. W. T. Orieve.
Mrs. Georgia Stlckel ha returned
to her home In California to spend
the winter.
Mrs. Earl XUrlch had as her guest
last week her mother. Mrs. Charley ;
of Med f oid. j
Mrs. A. T. Haines has returned
from Marshfleld, where she was called
by the death of a relative.
PHOENIX. Not. 30. (Spl.) The
regular meeting of the Thursday club
will be held November 22, at the
club rooms. Mrs. Elva Furry and
Mona Ferns are hostesses. All mem
bers are Invited to attend, as final
plans will be completed for the Ba
zaar U- be held December 13 at the
Engle hall. The bazaar will feature
cafeteria supper, candy booth, fish
pond, and a sale of fine handiwork
by the ladles.
Mr. and Mr. Roe Atkins of
Radium Springs. New Mexico, are
visiting this week at trs home of
Mr. and -Mrs. A. Hearn. Mrs. At kin
Is Mr. Hearn's youngest lister.
Mrs. Nettle Wilbur Is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. V. R. Hallcraft.
The card party aponsored by the
Thursday club was a success last
Thursday. Several Medrord visitors
were present, and everyone reported
a good time. The Phoenix club was
represented by Nett! Hallgren at the
card party held Friday evening a
the P.;dmen hall in Medford.
Members of the Phoenix Grange
tool: part In a union service Sunday
at the Phoenix Presbyterian church.
A covered dish luncheon was served
after the meeting and everyone en
Joyed the day.
McLeod
Warrant Call.
Notice Is hereby given that School
District No. 49, Jackson County war
rants No. 12991 to 13339 Inclusive
are called for payment. Interest to
cease on November 24, 1934. War
rent to be presented for payment a
the office of the District Clerk, City
Hall, Medford, Oregon.
REBECCA JENSEN,
Clerk School District No. 49.
Meteorological Report
TURKEYS AND POULTRY DRESoED
and delivered at your reach. Pho
403-J-l.
FOR SALE Beardless barley. Federa
tion wheat. Kanota oats, ear corn.
Henry Nledermeyer. on Old Stage
road, phone J'vllle 354.
FOR SALE Window glass, cedar shin
gles. Woods Lumber Co.
November 20, 1934
Medford and vicinity: Unsettled
with rain tonight and Wednesday;
moderate temperature.
Oregon: Unsettled, rain west and
local rains eaat portion tonight and
Wednesday. Snow over mountain.
Moderate temperature.
Forest Creek
FOREST CREEK. Nov. 20. (Spl.)
Mr. and Mr. Charlie MAdsen enter
tained for a group of friend and
neighbors at a party Saturday, No
vember 17. Cards and dancing ware
enjoyed and refreshments were servod
at midnight.
Mrs. Orpha MUhoan and Mrs. Orle
Ay res of Ashland were luncheon
guoats of Mrs. ' Harry Ayres, Novem
ber 16,
Glenn Gardner, who formerly lived
here, arrived from Nevada November
17 to visit friend and relative.
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Hill and fam
ily and las bell Black of Phoenix
spent Armistice day at the Lee Black
home.
Jack Crump and John Black clean
ed out the school house well and
pump, and Mr, Crump laid a new
concrete well eurb, November 16
Water will be eent to the state board
of health for a new test to determine
If the trouble ha been corrected.
The women's group will meet with
Mrs. John Black November 33.
Mrs. Arthur Davles attended a par
ty In Jacksonville November 17. In
honor of Mm. Jamea Gwln, a recent
bride.
Business visitors from here In Med
ford November 17 Included Charlie
Madaen. Louis Only. George Pearce.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crump and fam
ily, Mrs. Jamea Davie and Mary
Davlea, Mr. and Mrs. John Black end
family. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Davlet.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pearce and family
and Paul Jensen.
McLEOD. Nov. 20. (Spl.) Mr. and
Mrs. James Pellett spent several days
with the All worths last week.
Jim Caaey la recovering front
severe cold.
Frank Netherland helped Charlie
Edmondson of Butte Falls make
shingle several days laat week.
J. van der Mnas spent Friday with
Stewart Weeka.
McLeod Home Extension unit will
meet Thursday. November 32, at
Casey's dining room, with Mrs. Lee
Colllngwood a hostess. Meedames
Hoag and Colllngwood, local buy
manshtp leader, will speak on pur
chasing hosiery. It will be an all
day meeting.
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Mail Tribune Daily Cross-Word Puzzle
CONSTIPATION, tnteatllnal self-pois-
onlng yields to V1AVI EMULSION, a)
new and effective bowel hygiene j
KemarxaDie results, priced low. ini
free Vtavl Dealer. Mrs. E H. Hird.
1136 W. 10th St.. Medford.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Fordson
tractor for good team of horses.
Phone 417.
HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENT Jack
son County Building & Loan Ass'd
Phone 195.
FOR SALE AUT0M0BILE8
FOR SALE Ford late '31 DeLuse
Coach; render well, 6 W. W frank
rack. Best '31 Ford in Medford.
Inquire Flchtnere Garage.
FOR SALE Model T Coupe, 6-hole
wood range. 19 N. Peach.
FOR SALE Used brick. South end
Cottage St bridge. Call at 8 Chlt
ders, 631 Spencer St.
ALL MAKES of washing machines re
paired. Flck's Hardware, 131 West
Main.
DRY WOOD 60 tlere laurel. 50 fir
515 Pennsylvania.
GRAIN SACKS Jackson County
Feed Co., 4th and Bartlett St.
FOR RENT Home furnished
unfurnished Brown White
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FOR RENT Partly furnished 3-rom
apt. Close in. 20 S. Fir. I
3 -ROOM apt. 535 No Riverside.
FOR RENT Apt . furnished, and j
sleeping rooms. 373 So Central ,
FOR RENT FURNISHED j
ROOMS
, USED CAR3
S3 Ford Coupe.
'33 Ford Coach.
"32 Del. Sedan.
'29 Ford Coach.
31 Ford Pickup.
'33 Chev. Csach.
30 Chev. Sedan.
'29 Chev. Roadster.
'30 Dodee Sedan.
'22 DeSoto Sedan.
'33 Buick Sedan
28 Chrvsier Sdan.
C. E OATES AUTO CO.
Used Car Dept.
6.h and Bartlett.
FOP, 8ALE6snd. gravel, lawn dirt,
fertilizer, teaming. Phone 912-J.
FOR SALE White sewing machine
Angora rabbits 314 Willamette
ACROSS
Malign
On the highest
point of
Mnko a mis
take Reylrla
Composition
for one
Fish eggs
Lock openers
Hustles
So; scotch
Thoroughfare
Caves
New England
state: abbr.
Ward oP
H'inlien fence
UaKehrill lm
Plement
Mate child
.Small iiinnda
Beverage
Conclude
Enemy
Claw
Note of the
ncale
Had nn odor
Choote
Before
FfteHnrr
Festival
Amount paid
for service
Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle
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LOCAL DATA
Temperature a year ago today:
Htgheat 57; loweat 3d.
Total monthly precipitation, 1.48
Inches. Excess for the month .16 in.
Total precipitation since September
1. 1934. 4.27 Inches. Excess for the
season 1.06 Inches.
Relative humidity at 5 p. m. yester
day 90 percent; A a. m. today 85 per
cent.
Tomorrow:
Sunrise 7:08 a. m. Sunset 4. 40 p.
Observations Tnken at A a.
130 Meridian Time.
OITT
POR EXCHANO& 30-30 Caroina .al
lied at 120 00 for light car Acroaa
from Mtdford Rldin Academy.
FOR SALE Applea. PDona 132-U
FOR RENT PMrn u!it alwplcs room
A.ao apt. Call 1368-W. N
RFVT Furnif.'Td lpln rocm
Call UG8-W.
CsrD CARS
Chrral.r and Plrmotith Trade-lna
LOW PRICES
H14 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedaa.
1P11 Plymouth 9lan
1P32 Plymouth 4 dn
1934 Clwrrolet Towti Sedan.
1B33 Ford V-8 Sedan
into Ford Model A Town Sedan.
1S32 DeSoto Sedan.
182S Chevrolet Coupe.
ARMSTRONO MOTORS. !NC.
29 No. Rlrera.de Tel. It.
FOR RENT N'celj rurnianed roorm
and garitfe ,torw at moderate
rale. n. k r mooia. iii SouUb
&.tt:ua avu.1.
JVST TWO 1934 TERRAPLA.NES lelt
and at a br d::ount to make room
I for new '3S m2e:a to be announced
j tn December Eaam Motor Co..
MISCELLANEOUS
IS TOUR HEARINO IMPAIRED? I
hare for aale or trade a late model
Acouitlcon which haa ao bene(l'.d
mv hearing that I have no further
uae tor It. T. !. Kerr. Talent. Ore
KINUEHOARTEN Sparta Bldg Mualc
and danot Phone 1543 or 123S-W
Ruth Lur Alice Hoimback
LOCAL AND LO.NO DISTANCE haul
Inn ratea on furniture mo'in. . tc.
We have f!r.t-ela equipment for'
handling l.rze or .mall )oba. Let 1
ua figure with tou on your next
move Job. tnaured camera F E
FAM--ON CO. Phone (33. 229 N
Rlveralde.
BOAT TRAILER, Cash RenlMer A dd
Ing Machine. Typewriter. Boot,
Shoea Huntinc-PWilna. Equipment
31? North Rlventlde.
Haatern Star Rummage Sale, satup
div, iioi. St. Spar'-a B.dg.
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Butte Falls
BUTTE FALLS. Nor. 20 (Spl.)
The Armlatlce day program at tne
high achoot auditorium waa excel
lent. It waa aponaored by the church,
Sunday achool and Christian En
deavor. Ed Gallagher waa leader. Tha
program waa aa followe: Invocation
by Rev. Smith! "America" by con
gregation; talk by Captain Olen P
Wallace of South Fork OOC camo;
talk on Peace hy Ellaabeth Lay; By.
ron Stoddard gave a. talk on peace
alao; eons, "Peace, Sweet Peace," by
Mra. Elmer Oott, Mra. Fred Kohn and
Mra. Ruth Mitchell, accompanied at
the piano by Helen smith; reading,
"In Flandera' Field." by Jnmea O'Do-v
ohue; paneant, Army Boy. Elmer Oott;
Navy Boy. Herbert Bralnard: Red
Croaa Nurae. Wlllanna Bralnard, a.
poppy-covered grave atood at atten
tion; Emmett Oott Bounded Tap.
kneeling at gravealde: aong, "My Burt-
ify," by Maxlne Jackaon; "Star Spat
gled Banner," by congregation; beno
diction by Rev. Smith.
The Huatlera' club will meet with
Mra Hereford next Thursday after
noon, November 23. All members will
meet at Hlbbard'a atora at 1 o'clock
ml motor to the ranch. There will
be several cars and room for all.
There will be a Thanksgiving pro
gram at tha school and at the church
The next meeting of the extension
unit will be on December 6. A covered
dlah luncheon will be served.
Mr. and Mra. Loren Moon and
daughter Betty returned after an ao
a. nee of five weeks spent In Klamath
county. Mr. Moon la In the fore.t
service.
Charles A. Haynes
Rites Wednesday
Funeral services for Chsrles A.
Raynea, who passed away Sundiy
evening, will be held at the residence
of his daughter. Mra. O. H. Olla on
Kinga highway, Wednesday at I p. -n.
Rev. Joseph Knotu wll conduct thv
services and Interment will be made
In the Siskiyou Memorial park, Con
ger funeral parlors In charge,
Better clothee for less. It will pay
you to climb my starway. Klein the
Tailor, 128 Eaat Main, upstairs.
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U jslc lot anj ajealon. Phont 781
Sterling
Brownsboro
BROWNSBORO, Nov. 20. 8pD
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Clark of South
Dakota, have moved Into one of the
Wright Cottages and will also farm
the land on the Wright place.
Most of the men in this vicinity
met at the w. M. Hansen home last
Saturday to help In the raisins of
the new barn, which Mr. Hansen !
building.
The Lost Creek Community club
met with Mrs. L. J. Rohrer Novem
ber 13. As the demonstration agent
waa not present the day waa spent
in sewing on Christmas gifts. Mem
bars present were Mrs. Anna Tonn,
Mrs. Harry Tonn, Mrs. Roy Orlgsby,
Mrs. Ethel Hoefft, Mrs. Maysel Hoefft,
Mrs. Louis Wyant and Mrs. Rohrer.
Visitors were Mrs. .Emma Waylis.
Mra. Ed Tucker. Mrs. K. E. Tucker,
Mrs. T. W. Marshnll, Mrs. Walter
Marshall, Mrs. J. D. Henry and Mrs.
J. F. Maxfleld. At this meeting
several men were present, who en
Joyed the day pitching horseshoes.
Little Dorothy Wright and Mrs
Irvtn Barrows have been on the sick
list for several days.
This week will be a busy one for
the farmers here, aa all are dressing
tVielr turkeys tor shipment.
AN OLD AGE PENSION
NEW YORK. Nov. 30. (Up) Old
age retirement Income was assured
today to the thousands of employea
of General Foods Corporation, a 301.
000.000 Industrial organization with
40 plints and 39 sales divisions lo
cated throughout the United Stales.
Under a new co-operative annuity
plan announced by C. M. Chester,
president, Joint contribution b7 the
corporation and employes will provide
fixed monthly Incomes for employ.
when they reach retirement age 00
for women and 05 for men. The
company wll pay more than half the
total rost.
RAILROAD APPEAL IN
GRAIN RATE DENIED
SAM FRANCISCO, Nov. 20 IAP1
The appeal ef tha Oregon-Wsshlnic
ton Railroad and Navigation company
In Ita 110.009 grain rata suit sgalnst
Strauss st Company, Inc.. Oregon
grain ahlppera. waa denied by tha
United States circuit court of appeals
today.
BTTRLINO. Nov 20. (Spl.) Mr
and Mrs. Ed Arpsn attended church
In Jacksonville Sunday.
K. L. Knapp and family motore.1
to Medford November 17.
Mm. W. O. Dutton has returned
to her home In Medford, sfier a two
weeks' stay at the home of Mr. and
Mra F. P. Dutton on sterling creek
Allen Brownlee and family motored
to Medford recently.
F. P. Dutton will be busy plckliw
turkeys Thursday and Friday.
Percy Beard waa visitor on 8t.--llnaC
creek Sunday.
Uat Mall Tribune want ads.
LIBBY'S MARRIAGE TO
REYNOLDS QUESTIONED
WINSTON SALEM, N. C, Nov. 20
(API The validity of tha late Smith
Reynolds' divorce at Reno and hu
subsequent msrrlsge to Llbby Hoi
msn, Broadway alnger. waa challenged
by the Cabarrus Bank and Trust
compsny, co-iusrdlsn for the dead
tobacco helra' daughter by hla first
wife, In superior court here today.
Consult MISS LOUISE OOFF. New
York flgure-styllst. for "correct o-r.
aetlng" during November isth. 20th.
91st. at
ETHELWVN B. HOFFMANN.
I'MIIRKI.LA repaired and reoovur
eri. Medford Cyclery, 23 N. Fir.
St Anne's Altar Society Is aponx .r
Ing i turkey dinner Wednesday even
ing s ParlsH hill. Price JOc