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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 27. 193-f. PAGE NINE li uv El WHAT YOU ikmMassified FOR EASY REFERENCE, Eg Head every ad on . thli page . . too triu probably flno exactly the thing too mot to Do) 01 Mil U it unt tner. adver tlx . . . " penslie, effective -Ic Per word tut tnectlon (Minimum 36c) Caon additional Insertion. ami word . (Minimum 100) Pat Una per month without oop) changeo . Ji Phone 75 rOR WA.KT ADS FOB RENT HOUSES FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR RENT 6 -room bungalow, bOB 3. Qrap. Inquire at Hamburger Inn, next to Prultfa Mualo etore. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Modern 3 -room apart ment with porch. Very reasonable. Call Apt. 3. 222 E. Main. FOR SALE We i nor pig- 1120 West 2nd. FOR SALE Young Jersey cow; Just fresh. Inquire Four Corners Serv ice Station. - MISCELLANEOUS S1NDEKOARTEN Bpirta Bldg Music and dance Phone 1643 or 1336-W Ruth Luy Alice Holmback. FURN. apt. 339 No. Ivy. APARTMENTS Clean, fully furnish ed, ground floor; private bath. gar age. Adulta only. 344 So. Qrapo. FOR RENT ROOM BOARD RATES very moderate at 718 B. Mun ATTRACTIVE1 rooma 404 8. Or. pa FOR RENT-MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Small orchard. Call after i:0a. Phone 950-J-4. BACHELOR CABINS 449 6. Front. FOR RENT Room 16x60 adjoining Mall Tribune Job Department, on Grape street Will remodel to suit permanent tenant. Phone 7ft or ap ply at Mall Tribune (newspaper) office. FOR SALE One gentle saddle horse one work horse, some 3 and 3 yr old colts, unbroken. L. McCulloeh Wagner Creek Rd., Talent. FOR SALE Horses, cows, farm Imple ments. Jim Woods, Eagle Point. FOR SALE Jersey cow. Cheap 830 Bennett. BUSINESS CHANCE8 i FOR SALE Service Station excellent j location on Pacific Hwy. near Metl I ford. Doing 5500 gals, monthly av erage. Reason for selling, slcknes.. box oo. iTioune. FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE Young turkeys and chick ens, 18e lb., live weight. Dressed. 30c. SIS No. Central. 20 VOUNQ R. t. Red pullets. 917 Nar-regan. FOR SALE Few Bourbon red torn. Geo. H. Stowell, phone 4-F-ll, f-stf'e Point. PURE Bronze to ma. cockeran's prize took $6. Jesse Nell. Rt. 1. Ashlamt FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Holly Court. No. i. Jackson Co. Bldg. & Loan Assn. Pbone 195. LOST AND FOUND 'LOST Small white and tan female wire-haired terrier. Has crooked rlgth front leg. Reward. Tel. 358-W. FOR EXCHANGE FOR TRADE: Davenport for sewing machine. Write Miss DunnlngWn. Jacksonville, Box 189. LOST If dog missing, call 1618. j TRADE Wood for woven wire. Write a i. miapfj, ,JSCKAonvuie. WANTED MALE HELP HAVE part-time Job for man or wom an with car. supervising boy sales for leading woman's magazine. Musi have beat character references and give bond. Address, giving phone number. Write Mr. Kralg. eve Hotel Meuioru. WANTED A reliable man and wife, with equipment, to raise turkeys on shares. Have good turkey ranch with plenty of green Iced. Experi r.ced people preferred. Mrs. A. D. Helms. Klamath Junction. Ashland. Oregon. FOR TRADE 3 double beds, good springs, mattresses foi twin beds or day beds. Rt. 1. Box 348. Medford FOR EXCHANGE - 1929 model A Ford sedan and 3 lots In Medtord for late model rord V-8 Tel 407-1 EXCHANGE Furn. re-upholsterlng for lumber wood, flsb poles and reels Phone 909-R. FOh SALE OR TRADE White ilec trlo sewing machine for light se dan Box 638. Tribune. MAN WANTED A HOSTLER for Jackson county to nandle surest, easiest selling articles. Go home every evening with money In yur pocket. Experience not necessary Good reputation essential Write Mr. Close. 617 Stock Exchange Bldg.. Portland. Oregon. WANTED SITUATIONS . WANTED Position as companion to elderly lady on ranch. Box 498. Mall Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR TRADE 18 acres of the choicest land In the valley, with good buildings. 3. miles from Med. ford. Must dispose on account of sicknees. No Incumbrance. B. J. Palmer. Main Floor Jackson County Bank Bldg. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE HOUSE CLEANING 25c per hour. Leave order at 710 Palm St. UNINCUMBERED middle-aged widow wants practical nursing or house keeping. Box 4612 WANTED-M1SCELLANE0US WANTED To buy small modern home In Medford, terms like rent, by steadily employed party. Box 384. Mall Tribune. NrCE HOME at 327 Maple; 3 bed rooms; adulta. Inquire 124 S. Grape. 20 ACRES fine land all cultivated, not bonded, good buildings, 3 miles out, ' 16,000. $1000 caeh, balance, terms 22 ACRES, 15 cultivated, not bonded, good soil, lots of shade, 4- room house, barn, close In. Price 2500. 8500 will handle. SO. OREGON REALTY CO. 44 No. Riverside FOR SALE Stock and dairy ranch. j 160 acres, 47 cult., 37 excellent fr-e ; water right, good Improvements. wen located. Forced sale, only $1600 15 No. Fir. WANT TO RENT grubbing machll-O. Write P. O. Box 126, Jacksonville. REQUEST FOR NAME AND ADDRESS Will the woman who witnessed tne accident October 28. 1933. at the Intersection of Sixth street and North Central. In which John and Mrs. Barneburg were Injured, please write name and address and tele phone number to Box 456, Bedford Msll Tribune. WANTED To buy lft ton truck, good condition. Write or telephone Otto Nledermeyer, R 3, Medford. CUSTOM and commercial auto paint ing, guaranteed. Auto Beauty Shop. WANTED Placer ground to operate Rovalty basis preferred. Forest Sheenan, Rt. 1, Box 31, HUlsboro. Ore. FURNITURE vaa going south waois load both ways. Phone 333. WANTED TO RENT Two room furn ished house In city limits of Med ford Must be cheap. Box 308 Mall Tribune. FURNITURE re-upholstered. Phone 989-R Thlbault. JUNK WANTED We pay cash or JUNK BATTERIES AND RADIATORS,' ALUMIN JM BRASS. COPPER and Junk of all descriptions MEDFORD BARQAA1N HOUSE 37 No Grape. Tel 1062 WANTED Warrants Redden & Co WANTED Household goods, "toves tools or what have you Medford Bargain House. 37 N. Grape St Tel 1063 HIGHEST PRICES paid for furs, hides and pelts Medford Jargaln House 27 No Grape Tel 1062 FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS rOR RENT Furnished sleeping room A;so spt Call 1368-W FOR RENT Furnished sleeping rocm Call 1368-W SMALL STOCK RANCH ISO acres. 35 acres free water, fair Improvement, 81500. E. Gould, The Acreage Man. 119 N. Central. FOR SALE Must sacrifice Memorial park lot. Box No. 501, Tribune 5 -ROOM modern house, with furnaoe. hardwood floors, cement basement, large lot, on paved atreet, good lo cation; for quick sale. 81800; terms. L. G. Plckeil, 204 E. Main. Tel 1580-J. FOR SALE OR RENT 54-acre dairy ranch, stocked and equipped. W W. Hlttle. Rt. 1, Gold Hill. ' WHEN you think of leal estate, think of Brown & White. A BARGAIN My large lot, on Ban nett St., excellent soil, fruit, nut trees and berries Will sacrifice on terms or cash Box 66, Tribune. HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENT Jack son County Building & Loan Aea'n Phone 195. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES USED CARS Chrysler and Plymouth Trade-Ins. LOW PRICES With 1935 License. 1034 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan. 1933 Plymouth Sedan. 1932 Plymouth 4 Sedan. 1934 Chevrolet Town Sedan. 1933 Ford V-8 Sedan 1930 Ford Model A Town Sedan. 1932 DeSoto Sedan. 1929 Chevrolet Coupe. ARMSTRONO MOTORS, INC. 38 No Riverside Tel. 18. USED CAR BARGAINS 84 to series Bulck sedan, built-in trunk. 31 50 series Bulck sedan; six wneeia and trunk rack. 28 Bulck Master sedan; seren pass. '34 Pontlse Touring aedan '33 Pontlse sedan. '30 studebaker coupe. '28 Ford roadster. SKINNERS OARAGE Bulck . Pontlse Sales - Service FOR SALE White sewing machine. good condition, 817. call at 142 No. Ivy. PIANOS In order to clear the floor for carload of pianos arriving from factory, special prices on all pianos this week. Many Christmas bargains. 'Give your child a chance." BALDWIN PIANO SHOPPE. FOR SALE 4140 Universal electric range, 835: good condition. 908 W. 10th, evenings. FOR SALE Large feather mattress. 1027 E. Jackson. FOR SALE Filberts. 15c lb. Mrs. D. J. Stelner, near Howard school. FOR SAI E Electric drill complete. 850.00, Pslnt spray gun, H. P., 815.00, Century motor, ft H.P., used, 85.00, Desk, large, 810.00. Mrs. Ar thur Schmldll, Ross Lane, Phone 1662. FOR SALE 30 tons good hay, 8150. Wilfly Orchard, Eagla Point. OFFICE fumtture and equipment, painted right. Auto Beauty Shop. FOR SALE Cows, hay, incubator, brooders, purebred rock pullets, end truck Frees Garage, 3 ml. No. of Eagle Point. 8100 I. C. S. Stenographic Course. 813. vi 1 piarregan. FOR SALE Italian Ravlolaa and Mex ican Chicken Tamalea. Small or large amounts .Phone 280. FOR SALE Buos-saw engine; ?i-h.p. air-cooiea gaa engine; 2 33x5 truck tires and wheels; 3 A Ford wheels. 19-Inch: battery radio, also A C. midget set; '24 Ford TT truck, ex tra transmission. See Haynes, mile south Phoenix. Phone 341-J-3. ORDERS taken for dressed turkes Mrs. w. H. Watt, Phone 468-R-2. WHEAT or feed oats, 81.50 cwti ground barley and alfalfa hay. 813.50 ton. C. A. DeVoe, 3 miles west and ft mile south of Medford Phone 623-J-2. FOR HIGHEST QUALITY pear trc-s. peacn, apricot, cnerry. apple, al mond, filbert, and walnut tree, roses and shrubs at lowest prices. Phone 851R-3. or call at W B Barnum'a. 8 miles south of Medfo'd on hwy. next to Ever Shady Auto buiwu .uiacry, canton. 1T FOR SALE Sand and gravel, 50c per yard. Phone 401-J-l. FTTR.R Cash paid for furs, hides, pelts jonnson noauce Co., 6th and Front St. PORTRAITS? ChrltinardT"kortTk flnshlng. very reasonable. E. Hsy den Jones, 607 West Second. Phone 1282-M. Hours 11 to 7. VERY SPECIAL BUY on a few 8-foot DeLuxe Electric Refr'geratora. Dou ble door models with all latest fea tures. Buy one on easy terms for the family Christmas present. See John Denison at 101 crater Lake Avenue. FOR SALE Wood, all kinds; dry A wwu. ruci uiiice. L:ng 1 Bat IT. , n - In .T D.l-.- ... I 1496. BUSINESS DIRECTORY 1 JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title and Title Insurance. The only complete Title System In Jackson County. Court that the bonds of matrimony ' now existing between plaintiff and ' defendant be forever dissolved and held for naught; that defendant be ! required to pay all plaintiff's costs and disbursements of this suit, In cluding a reasonable sum to be l- lowed as sttorneys' fees, also thst 1 plaintiff's maiden name, Lotus Wll j son. be restored. Thla Summons Is published In the ' Mealord Mall Tribune by order of ; the Honorable H. D. Norton, Judje !of the above entitled court, maue and entered the 19th. day of Novem ber. 1934. The date of the first pub lication Is November 20. 1934. O. H. BBNGTSON, Attorney for Plslntlff 136 East Main Street, MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts ol Title. Rooms 8 and 6. No. 32 North Central Ave., upstairs. Rlalto Phone 1615-Y. Painting and Paperhanglng M. A. BLISS Painting and paper Hanging. Tel. 646-w 313 8 Grape PERSONAL REV EVELYN MARSHALL, spiritual readings dally 316 So Riverside Dentistry. DENTISTRY Dr. I. H. Oova. 336 E Main. Medford, Oregon. Expert Window Cleaners LET GEORGE DO IT Tel 1173 House Cleaning. Floor Waxing On- Money To Lend MONEY LOANED ON FURNITUHk, CARS. ETC Prompt sbrvlce and le gal rates, w E. Thomas. 46 8 Central 8tate llcenae No S 167. FOR SALE Used sewing machines all makes; terms If desired All makes rented and repaired. White Sewlug Machine Co. 24 N. Bartlett. MONEY LOANED on anything ol value. Cecil . Jennings. BADS TRANSFER 82 STORAGE CO. Office 1015 No. Central Phone 816 Prices right. Service guaranteed. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack era and movera Special livestock moving equipment. Prices i.gnt 619 North Riverside Phone 1044 -X Wall Paper Cleaning. WAI L-PAPER CLEANING lc per .q ft Mr Black 310 N Bartlett. LEGAL NOTICES Summon. In the Circuit Court of the Stat of Oregon (or Jackeon County. Lotus Tucker, Plaintiff, va. 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 :n the above entitled Court and cause; a succinct statement of which relnl prayed for Is as follows, to wit: For Judgment and decree of thla Summons, m the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. Jamea F. Snelllng, Plaintiff, ye, Charles T. Krause, also known as O F. Kra use . and El I z a be th Krause , husband and wife: the unknown, heirs of Charles F. Krause, also known as C. F. Krause, and Elisa 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 and Jane Doe Man ning, If either be dead; A. Olgler and Jane Doe Olgler, his wife, if married (true name unknown); th unknown heirs of A. Qlgler and Jane Doe Olgler, If either be dead; also all other persons or parties unicnown claiming any ngnt, utie. estate, lien or interest in or to the real estate described In the Com plaint on file herein. Defendants To each and all of the defendants hereinabove named:- In the name of the State of Oregon: Tou are herebja, notified that tne above named plaintiff. Jamea F. Sn-I'.-lng. Is the owner and holder of Cer tificate of Delinquency No. 01128, !a- aued 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 931.01, aame be ing the amount then due and delin quent for taxes for the year 1030. to gether with penalty, Interest and costs thereon, upon the following de scribed real property, of which Char lea F. Krause appears of. record to m the owner of the legal title thereto; said property being situated In Jack son County. State of Oregon, and par ticularly described as follows, to-wlt: The South one-half (B of the Northeast (NE) quarter. Section 8. Township 35. South Range Four (4) West of the Willamette Merid ian, containing 80 acres more or less. You are hereby further notlfed that the said plaintiff. James F- Snelllng. paid taxes upon said above described property for years subsequent to sain certificate and subsequent to he taxes for which said certificate was issued, as follows: ' Year's tax. 1931, full; date paid, April 22, 1933; tax receipt No. 17076; amount, $.16.19; rate of Interest. 8. Year's tax'. 1032, full; date pa'd, Nov 18, 1S33: tax receipt No. 12360: amount, ftlO.92; rate of Interest, 8. Year's tax, 1Q33-34. full; date paid, Nov 15, 1934; tax receipt No. 1204; amount, $25.64; rate of interest, B. 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 bear 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 caue 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 aa aforesaid upon said certificate of delinquency and taxes as aforesaid upon said certificate of delinquency, and taxea as aforesaid thereon, respectively, together with the coats of this foreclosure, and in case of your failure to do so, a Judg ment and decree will be rendered and entered in the above entitled Court i and matter, adjudging and decreeing the aforesaid amount of said oertld cat of delinquency, with Interest! thereon, as aforesaid, and the amount of the aforesaid taxea. with interest thereon as aforesaid, and the cots of thla foreclosure to constitute valid liens upon the property described In Certificate No. 01128 and foreclosing said Hens and ordering the sale ot said property for the satisfaction of said llens. In accordance with the statutes in such cases made and pro vlded. That the name of the legal owner of the title of the property described In Certificate of Delinquency No. 01128 as the same appears of record in Jackson County, state of Oregon, la Charles F. Krause; that the attd property described In said certificate of delinquency and Included therein, upon the assessment rolls in the of fice of the aald Tax Collector and Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon, to the following respective parties for the following respective years: 1930, Charles F. Krause; 1931, Char les F Krause; 1932, Charles F. Krause; 1933-34, Charles F. Krause, aa the owner thereof on the assessment roils In aald Tax Collector's office. This summons la published In the Medford Mail Tribune by Order of the Honorable H. D. Norton, Judge of the above entitled Court duly made the 20th day of November. 1934. All pa pers and process In thla proceedings may be served upon the undersigned attorney, at 126 East Main Street, In tne city ol Medford. Jackson County. State of Oregon, and which la his post office address. The date of the first publication of thla Summons la the 20th day of November, 1934. O. H. BENuTSON, Attorney for Plaintiff. First Wife Seeks Browning's Estate Mail Tribune Daily Cross-Word Puzzle TURKEYS AND POULTRY DRESSED ana aenverea at your reach. Phone 403-J-l. CONaTTiPATIOH, intestlinel self-pola- oning yields to VIAI EMULSION, a new and effective bowel hygiene Remarkable result, priced low Inf free Viavl Dealer. Mrs. B. H. Hurd 1136 W. 10th St., Medford. FOR SALE Used brick. South end Cottage St bridge Call at 8. Chll ders. 631 Spencer St. ALL MAKES of washing machines re paired. Flck'e Hardware, 13! West Main. FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms and garage itoratze at moderate rates by week or month 32s South R.veraide avenue FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 5 -room house, 25 per month. Phone 292-Y. VNFURNISTHED. newly finished. 4 rooms; hardwood floors, tile. Png :ia:re. eiectnc range. Hoily Apia. 135 N Holly. USED CARS '80 Chevrolet Coupe 33 Ford Coupe. '33 Ford Coach. '32 Del Sedan. '29 Ford Coach. 31 Ford Pickup. 3J Chev. Coach. '30 Chev. Sdan. '29 Chev, RoadAter. '30 Dodjre Sedsn. '32 DoSoto tvdsn. '33 Bulrk Sedan "28 Chrysler Sedan. C. E OATF.S XrTO CO Uned Car ipt 6th and Brttt. DRT WOOD 50 tiers laurel. 50 fir 516 Pennsylvania. ORA1N SACKS Jackson County Feed Co.. 4th and Bartlett Sta. ACROSS 1. Peel 5, Presses 10. In a Una 14. Son of Adam 15. Ren u ma lit. Old worl meaning to learn 17. Cooking formula It. Limited or local 21. Fuss 22. Black bird 21. Garden Implement I. Addition to a buildli.a 25. Cltmblnj plants tT. Finished 29. Cublo meter 31. Vlscoui It lack liquid 15. Part of an amphi theater 16. Running aids by aidn 18, Avalanches S, Hewintj tool 40. Worship 42. Rlx 43, Cuune to remember 47. Imbued with nectar Bl. Draw out 62, Even: contr. 63. Cognisant (4. I'rnln l. Valleys Solution of Ysterdyi Puzzle 11. 1?. B0DEDOLDpgiOw1 '.' ADOimFjOclAPE 111 C AMiMw A RME D 30 gig Ien pMForP u- UlL EASjEDpBOM B $5 steMpdo e w- lOlfMTTN A LP A 11 AWLTO AGjR I DE R . A jM 0 OJN ATE HII LIE E mA Y m R OT AT E; 11 ALL p T O OJp NAME D is. pwmsuz Ms i: 43. 80. 54. furrow 10. Historical period 11. Before 12. Ex nl out v device fi. Osrlti fi7. Itrmfl-coiored iiecaya 70. CJoOrieni of gTowlMT vegetation 72. Slnglnf vole 73. Think 74. Kxch nitre 75. Former rular DOWN 1. Kind of rubber S. In bed I. Get back 4. Y.ile 5. Of d dp si of peace 4S. Opposed 7, Forward I. Lower . Fntnt 10. First name of the leal?r of the Forty Th levei Moved back Spoken Source of - water Rectangular Inset Per taint ng to -th feet Masculine name Silkworm Not fat-' Subjected to Revere strata By one's self At no lime Stage ipaecn to the audience Roy Dry Gave Small French bagpipe Frozen water Not so old fitorien Pointed tool Rogues Rubber Build Uneven Dlviiion of a city American Indian In India, un- sorted wheat flour or meal Biblical mountain Doctrine Dyvour Sun god ? n o " rv y N f ... "1 - - . 1 ( ' ! ' V . x i M i x 4 M3a.L Nk Mra. Nellie Adele Lowart Brown ing, first wife of Edward W. "Daddy" Browning, served notice In New Vcrk sh. would olalm the widow's rights to the wealthy real estate operator'e estate on the ground, their Perls divorce In 1924 was Invalid since both were legal residents of New York. (Associated Prsae Photo mm. t m -. 1 1 IUII I luUL. I Ulll IU the grange I MEETING SLATED Joint Installation of the officers of subordinate Oranges of Jaokaon coun ty will take place at the Central Polni Orange hall Sunday, December J. All officers to be Installed must be pres ent at 1:49 p. m. Installation will begin promptly at 3 p. m. All Orangers who wish to bring their dinner are Invited by Central Point Orange master, Wallen Patter son, to do so. The dining room Is at tneir disposal, with a fire In the cookatove. Those com 1 rut Jrom a dis tance will find thla a pleasant solu tion to the dinner and long distance drive problem. Retiring officers are requested to attend If possible. There will also bo plenty of room for guests, one t(le of the hall being reserved for them Masters will see that aaahea. gavels, tafra for their officers, are present. Please be prompt. Eleven Oranges are signed up for the Joint Installation. Lake Creek. The community dinner to be held at Lake Creek Orange hall, Thanks giving day, la expected to be an en joyable affair. Many Orangers, neigh bors and friends plan to gather there with well-filled baaketa, to spend t le day In feasting, visiting and various entertainments. The laat Orange meeting was well attended, the principal attraction oe Ing a wafrie supper served by the men. The waffles, exceptionally oris? and served piping hot. showed the culinary skill which the commun'.ly reslly affords among IU masculine members. Those who presided over snd served the supper were Reed Oharley, Rues Moore, Floyd Charley, Harry Tonn. Wallace Ragsdale, Henry Meyer, Her man Meyer, Ed Meyer and Tom Bun- ley. Ladles of the Orange were Vd:-y appreciative of the skillful handling of the supper. Owing to the Illness of Lecturer Julia Sldley, no program was given. Forest Creek HOOD RIVER. Ore., No. 37 (AP) The annual meeting of the Oregon Horticultural society will be held here December 0 and 10. It was aald by J. H. Mohr, orchard lt and prealdent of the group. Fruitgrowers from many parts of Oregon will meet with horticultural specials from the state colleges of Oreron and Washington. A delega tion from Yakima also will attend, Mohr pointed out that the Pacific northwest boxed apple Industry or iginated in Hood River when the firs? carload of packed, boxed apples went to New York city, in lsoo. Would Be Sulfide Sought Aid. ST. LOUIS, Mo (UP) Paul F. Helmsch, despondent over being un employed, shot himself through the head In an attempt to commit sui cide. He regained consciousness two hours later, decided he wasn't ready to die and walked two miles to city hospital for treatment. He Is recov ering. Plckpocketi Worry Funs. WELKESBARRE. I . ( UP ) Pick pockets stop at nothing In operations at high school football games here. One victim reported to police that a pickpocket carried scissors, and snipped off a button on his hip pocket, and then took his wallet. Plans Temperance Course. AUGUSTA, Me. (UP) A temper ance course will be Inaugurated In all schools In Maine. Bertram E. Packard, commissioner of education, announced that the course Is to be compulsory and will teach temper ance and moderation In all things. Divorced After 44 Years aa Wife. ST. LOUIS. Mo . f U P ) Forty -four years after marrying Edward H. Joer dlng. Mra. Amanda Joerrilng aakod for and was granted a divorce on the grounds of general Indignities. The Joerdlnga had 13 children, FOR SALE Sand, gravel, lawn dirt fertilizer, teaming. Phone 912-J. j FOR SALE White eewing machine ! Arurora rabbits 314 Willamette FOR EXCHANOE 3080 Carbine val j ueo at 120 00 for light car Across from Medford Riding Academy ) ;FOR SALE Apples. Phone 132-L. MISCELLANEOUS WHY PAY RENT? - Exchange y-nr SALE-27 Chev. Ch as future rent receipt ror a norr.e of q,Jlc)( M M, pfton g.j.. MOVED to Room 2, Barkdull Building. I 11B North Central. E, Oould. T.ie 1 Acreage Man. i SEE Style Kraft Dress Hospital & j Sewing School for general alt.-a ' t;on and repair of women's weir Also dremaklng instruction Mra ; Wade de Rycxe, 2221, E Maln ! Tel 1202. r' your own ment Pi wets. 3 lr.qu.re t !T'.vi a r.ome outit to c.;on Smaij piy 'n i:ke rent Fred - of Better H::r. 402 Ji K,v)n d '1 m a 4ft Wiai 'e FOR 3 A L E DOGS PET3 FOR SALE Female S-ott;:. trr.er from rpr:tered parents Vry reM masie, '.f t.iten at once Dr Stone, iia a-jd Ba-Ue-.t. IS TOCR HEARING IMPAIRED? I have for a c trade a late mode: '. Acoufltloon which has so benefl'-d mv hearing that I have no furthi use for it. T N Kerr. Talent. Ore BOAT TRAILER Cash R-Ht?r Add i m Me-'hlne rvpwritr. Boot I Shoo Huntm Pi-hing Equipment 1 317 NurUa Kivwiiaa. 1 r-12-3 4 It l7 18 I po I I 13 w 4 (Ma '7 If'? 20 230 p 32 333 Wit MWM" yWMWr ZZJt W3"" 73 74 ;7S FOREST ORBEK, Nov. 97. (Spl.) Harry Ayrea returned from the Evana Creek COO camp to spend the week end with his family. Men from here who went to work on the Sterling ditch November 30, In clude: Charlie Msdsen, Paul Jensen. Paul Pearce, Louis Culy and Oeorga Pearce. Mra. Charlie Madaen la cook ing for the men at their camp on sterling. Among those who attended the en tertainment at the Jacksonville gym nasium November 33 were: Mrs. Har-v Ayres and daughter Vera. Mrs. Louis Culy and children, Alice Madaen, WH ter Ferris, Valerie Pearce and Mr. and Mrs. John Black. Valerie Pearce and J Avadna Ayres. who formerly Uvicl here, were members of the oast of "Elmer." a one-act play which res ciever and amusing. Vera Ayrea spent the week-end with Oersldlne Ayrea In Jacksonville. The recent -raina bringing additional water Into the creeks, preparation, for mining are underway on seveial places on Forest creek. Jim Win nlnghsm has moved into a house on the Oeorge Pearce place and Is fitting t'p to mine there. Jamea Davlea la cleaning the dttch. Mr. and Mrs. John Black an1 daughter Holly and Lee Black visited at the Fred Offenbacher home on ApplegsU the afternoon of Novemiier 'J. t'tnh W. '. T, II. Fights wets. OODEN, Utah. (UP) The Utah tate convention of the Women's Christian Temperance Union con ducted their sessions this year here with their motto ever In mind. It was: "Alcohol Is as deadly aa ever. tVatrli, stolen ft Years, Located. SALEM, Mass. (UP) A watch stolen 32 years ago has been located and returned to lu owner. Inspec tors John J. Brennan and Charles A. R. Duffee discovered It In a pawn shop. A! LOIS! VALUE IN PASIJ5 YEARS Tax Commission Figures for 1934 Show Assessment of $943,504,405 $15, 000,000 Under Last Year, SALEM. Nov. 37. (AP) The low est point In the assessed valuation of all property In Oregon In the past 15 years was reported by the eute tax commission here today when it set the assessed valuation for 10S4 at M43.504.4OS. This figure Is a decrease of more than $15,000,000 under that of last year, or lower by one and one-half per cent. The assessed valuation haa receded each year for the past five years from the 1030 peak of $1,135, 000,000, the commission reported. Will Cut Mlllage Tax. One direct effect of the decrease, it was pointed out, will be further reduction of the mlllage tax for higher education of approximately $31,000 and for elementary school of $30,000. The largest losses tn utility as sessments were reported on steam and electric railroads and telephone companies. Steam railroads allowed a loss of 24 per cent and telephone compsnlea 3i per cent. The loss In the valuation of the Pacific Telephone & Telegrapn com pany waa due chiefly to the recent reduction In Its value for rate making purposea by the public utlll tlea commissioner. Tills was assessed by the ux commission at about $30,000,000. An Increase of 50 per cent above the new rate base fixed by the utilities commissioner from which the company has appealed to the courts. Future tax valuations of thla firm are, to a ceruin extent, tied up In the outcome of the ap peal. Power Firms Unchanged. Slight losses were registered by the water and gaa companies, but assessmenU of the power companies were held at the same level aa the local rolls, although showing de creased earnings, the Ux experts auted, FulL value assessment of all utilities for the year was set at $290,023,912. Utility property, the commission stated, which constituted 16.03 per cent of the property roll In 193, now constitutes 17.77 per cent, due to Increases In utility valuations. Real property assessmenU Increased one and one. half per cent, while personsl property aasessmenU de clined about 30 per cent during the same period. Increases In locsl assessmenU were msde In but seven of the 36 counties, the largest being Malheur with US per cent, Harney second with 1.61 and Coos third with 1.41 per cent. Slight lncreasea were made In Doug las, Jefferson, Lincoln and Wasco. Many Show Decrease. The largest decreases In the other 39 were In Wallowa county, which waa 7. per cent lower, with the others ranging down to .01 per cent In Curry oounty. Tillamook was de creased 4.81, and Columbia 4.72 for second and third positions. Other decreases In counties In cluded Marlon 4.39, Lane 8.06, Baker 3.46, Klamath 1.08, Union 1.44, Jose phine 1.38, Benton 1.30, Umatilla at and Multnomah .24-, per cent. The assessment of tillable land decreased $3,600,000, or 39 cenU per acre. Non-tillable lands decreased $300,000. or five cents an acre. City lou decreased $1,500,000. while ImprovemenU on loU decreased $3. 800.000. Merchandise and farm Im plemenU showed email gains, aa did horses, mules, and sheep, while cat tle and swine showed small de creases. The number of dogs dropped one-half. Rsdlos old, or radloa new, they wo.-k their beat when we get through "Prultt's can do It." Phone 22. He's A Big Chief Now (ilrl Hets lfMlta Herord. BOSTON. (UP) Betty Mark, sev en, has broken all records at City Hotipitat for the number of times aa a patient, Betty, for the tenth time In four years, waa In the hos pital for 16g fracture. Because of undernourishment while baby, her bonea have become brittle. A bump against a chair or a quick Jump us uatly riteans a crack or break, iKttaa sii"Hin m 'I' tiiti rm . " i Hera's Pat O'D.a. Wisconsin foot. nail atar of y.sre ago, all decked jut as "Chief Four Leaf Clover," at the Wisconsin homecoming game at Kitten Has Two in one. TAUNTON, Mass. (UP) What has four eyes, two mouths, one head, four lega and ' one toll? A kitten born at the Mt. Hope Finishing Co. the Involved miration over the of the many attentions showered I pi,nt, one of a litter ot five, had thli AALKM, Nov. 37 (API An appeal to the supreme court of the United ; Madison at which he was th guest Stales will De taken by Attorney L. A. I 0f honor. Th conferring of the Llljeqvist of Marshfleld In the case of Indian title on O'Oea, who for ytan the Home Mortgage company against lived in obscurity In California un the Bltka pru & Pulp company. 1 der an assumed name, waa but ont HOOD RIVER APPLE HOOD RIVER, Ore., Nov. 37 (AP) An apple tree which la storting to hear Its second crop this year was reported by J. M. Taylor, Odell or chardlst. The Ortley tree la loaded with apples nearly the sice of wal nuts, Taylor aald. Many orchardlsta in Hood River and Wasco counties have reported fall blossom on cherry, pear and apple treea. FINAL APPROVAL FOR EONS BUILDING GIVEN SALEM. Not. 37. (AP) Final ap proval and aignsture were obulned today for the contracu with tin federal government for construction of the training school for the East ern Oregon Normal school at La Grande, at coat of $130,000. Fine Phi.lrai Npeclmena. OODFN. Utah. (UP) Acting Li aison Officer Orange A. Olsen of th? CCC recently passed on the physical qualification of 77 applications for enlistment In th corps. He said trey were the best physically quali fied group he had ever inspected. 8.000 World ttar Photographs. HOT SI'RINOS. Ark. (UP) O. O. Ootiy, sergeant tn the famed Rain bow division during the world war, has 8.000 photograph of the war believed th largest collection In Arkansas. null property on Coos, bay. j upon him. (Associated Pren Photo; combination.