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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKU. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12. 1934. PAGE NINE O 133 WHAT YOU WANT Classified FOR EASY .REFERENCEjK iLttbiV VO BORROW Rend every ftd on this page. You will probably find ex actly the thing you want to buy or sell. If It Isn't there, advertise . . . It's I lie spent I ve, RATES Per word first Insert Ion. .............. (Minimum 25c) Each additional Insertion, per word . (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without copy changes Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS LEGAL NOTICES i - bummons and Notice of Hearing. In the Circuit Court of the Stet t POR KENT Nicely furnished room 'FOR SALE Weekend Piano &a. ; In the Circuit court of the and garage storage at moderate j Friday end Saturday, Dec. 14-13: 1 Oregon, lor Jackson County. rates by week or month as a aoutn Riverside avenue. 1 fine used upright, good tone, easy n the Matter of the Petition of. FOR RENT ROOM BOARD ' 1 LOST AND FOUyD LOST Chow dog. black tongue, ward. 301-R-4. RATES very moderate at 716 E. M-iii ATTRACT1VF rooms 404 8 Orape FOR RENT-MISCELLANEOUS BACHELOR CABINS 445 S. Front. POR RENT Room 16x60 adjoining Mail Tribune Job Department. on Grape street Will remodel to suit permanent tenant. Phone 75 or ap ply at Mall Tribune (newspaper) office. POR RENT Holly Court. No. Jackson Co. Bldg. & Loan A PD one 193. FOR EXCHANGE POR TRADE Young Jersey cow for truck. Fred Powers, Phoenix. FOR EXCHANGE 36-6 truck tlie; Ford pickup, and fence stretcher, for wood or what have you. Phone 615. WILL TRADE G ood oil circulating heater for wood circulator. Inquire 131 W. Main. action, $60.0Q- 2 studio pianos, like. new. at big savings; l player ptao.j high grade, beautiful tone, five j rolls. Rental terms will handle i Free delivery. See at 111 N. Fir St. D. C. Durham, agent CUne Piano Co. FOR SALE Donkey engine. Address Box 3898. Mall Tribune. 50 TIERS second growth; 50 laursl; fence posts, li'.jc. 4jd tx. nr. EXCEPTIONAL good uaed piano: fine make. Priced very low for quick aale. BALDWIN PIANO SHOPPE FOR SALE Household furniture. Powell. Pitt Ave., old Pacific hlgn way, north. HOUSEHOLD goods, farm Implement -for sale. 809 So. Newtown. FOR 8ALE Used sewing machines all makes; terms If desired All makes rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine Co. 24 N. Bartlett. DRY CORN By the hundred or ton S1.40 per hundred. mile east Voorhles Crossing. 610-J-6. E. C Corn. . FOR SALE Apples, or trade for any thing you have. Phone 132-L. FOR SALE Baled hay, Lofland ranch Central Point. LOST Agate Keystone watch charm Reward. Leave at Tribune office. LOST If dop missing, call 1516. FOR SALE OR TRADE White dec trlo sewing maohtne for light se dan Box 638. Tribune FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Woodcutters on old Bow den ranch. 3 miles out of Jackson ville. Bowen. GET INTO the Delsel field. X will select several young men to atart Immediate training to service, in stall and operate Deisel units. See Walsh. Hotel Holland. WANTED Experienced aheepherder. Give age. experience, if married or single. Box 3879, Tribune. MAN WANTED A HUSTLER for Jackson county to handle surest, easiest selling articles. Go home every evening with money In yur pocket. Experience not necessary Good reputation essential Write Mr Close. 617 Stock Exchango Bldg. Portland. Oregon. I WANTED SITUATIONS OWNER of caterpillar tractor and ' por SALE 1 acre, close In: small FOR TRADE a double beds, good springs, mattresses foi twin beds oi day beds. Rt. I. Box 348. Medford FOR EXCHANGE 1929 moCel A Ford sedan and 2 lots In Medford for late model ford V-8 Tel 407-Y EXCHANGE Furn. re-upholstering for lumber wood, fish poles and reels Phone 969-R. EXCHANGE Wyoming 40 acres, im proved, clear, for equipped plice around Med ford. Will assume. General Service Sta., Bx 155, Talent. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Bear creek bottom gar den land, close in; also pear or chard. Phone 1524-L. 6 AND 10-ACRE TRACTS $10 DOWN, $5 MONTH On pavement; plenty water, electricity and phone available. Phone 1231. Montgomery, 116 North Riverside. tools able. wants work. Tel. 571-R-2. Price reaaon- UNINCUMBERED middle-aged widow wants practical nursing or house keeping Box 4812 WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS WANTED To buy cheap work horre, weight about 1600 lbs. C. H. An drews. Gold Hill. house, family orchard, berries. L- dlno clover; value $450. Will take light car a part payment. Inquire 145 N. Central. A BARGAIN My large lot. on Ban nett St., excellent soil, fruit, nut trees ana berries Will sacrifice on terms or cash Box 58. Tribune WHEN you think of teal estate, think of Brown & White. FOR SALE Must sacrifice Memorial park lot. Box No. 501, Tribune WILL PAY cash rent for 10 to 200 acres aood craln or alfalfa land. Buildings no object. Box 3870, HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENT Jack Tribune, son County Building & Loan Ass'n , 1 Phone 195 WANTED 104 rods woven wire, about 47 inches high. Phil Hannaio;d. Eagle Point. WOOD FOR SALE: Oak. laurel, pine. dry or green cord wood and poles See J. C. Dusenberry, Sams vaney. FOR SALE Apples. ruoenix. ore. y Bert Stancltf David H. Rosenberg. Albert Bu'ch and P. M. Kershaw, constituting the board of directors of Medford Irrigation District, for a Judlcla. examination and Judgment of the above-named court as to the regu larity and legality of the proceed ings of the board of directors of said district in adopting a resolu tion authorising and directing the Issuance and sale of bonds of said district in the sum of $405.00000 and the terms and maturities there of for the purpose of refunding present outstanding Indebtedness of said district, and for the further purpose of a Judicial examination and judgment of said court as to the regularity and legality of the proceedings of said board in auth orizing the execution for and on behalf of said district of a con tract with Reconstruction Finance Corporation for the sale to said corporation and the purchase by It of all or a part of the aforesaid bonds and a Judicial examination ; abl(. to the court to said Reconstruction Finance Cor poration as provided in said contract.1 will be the legal and valid obligations of said Medford Irrigation District, without any advertisement or public sale thereof. That pursuant to said contract snd resolution said Med ford Irrigation District Is possessed of the right and is in duty bound to levy each year the atessments therein provided for.i for the purpose of paying principal and Interest upon aald bonds, that said right and duty continues until Mild bonds and alt accrued Interest thereon have been paid in full, and that said contract and said bonds when issued and negotiated, as afore, said,- shall constitute valid and . enforceable obligations of s a ' d district, and further, that all freeholders, legal voters and as sessment payers within said district, and ail parties In imereM, and ssld district Itself, be forever barred and concluded from disputing, contesting or questioning the valid ity or legality of any of the fore going proceedings, or of aald bonds and contract and any assessments hereafter levied pursuant thereto, and that the petitioners have a decree for such further relief as may seem eqult- and Judgment of said court as to the legality of such bonds and said contract aforesaid, and further, for a Judicial examination and Judg ment of said court as to the rig.it and duty of said Irrigation district to levy each year until said boods have been paid In full the neces sary assessments provided for by said bond resolution and contract for the' purpose of paying the prin cipal and Interest ol said bonds. To: Medford Irrigation District of Jackson County. Oregon, and to all freeholders, legal voters and assess ment payers within said district: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are h.eby notified that David h. Rosenberg. Albert Burch and P. M. FOR SALE: Closing out my entire Kershaw, constituting the board of stocK oi Dicycies. ocnuits arc., u i directors or Meaioru irrigation ui No, Central. trict. a municipal corporation and I irrigation district within Jackd?n Louuty. urtvun, nave iticu iu tuv above-entitled court a -special p ceeding for the purpose of having Judicial examination and Judgment of said court declaring and decreeing the Medford Irrigation District la an irrigation district duly organized, act ing and existing under and by virtue of the laws or the state of Oregon That David H. Rosenberg, Albert Burch and P. M. Kershaw now are and during all times herein men tloned were all of them duly elected qualified and acting directors of siitl j district, and that tney together con of. and that during all aald time David H. Rosenberg has been and ir the president of said district, and mat unn Arnspiger is tne secretary of said district. FOR SALE Sand and gravel, 50c per yard. Phone 401-J-l. DRESS for less by the Style Kraft plan. See Mrs. Wade de Rycke. 222 E Main. Tel. 1202. FOR HIGHEST QUALITY pear tre-s. peach, apricot, cherry apple, al mond, filbert, and walnut troes roses ar.d shrubs at lowest prices. Phone 65I-R-2. or call at W B Barnum's. 3 miles south of Medford on hwy next to Ever Shady Auto Camp Carlton Nursery. Carlton. Or DRY WOOD 50 tiers laurel, 50 fir 615 Pennsylvania. ALL MAKES of washing machines re paired. Flck's Hardware, 131 West Main. WHEAT or feed oats $150 cwt.: 1 ground barley and alfalfa hay $12 50 ton. C A DeVoe. 3 milt west and mile south of Medford Phone 633-J-2. FURS Cash paid for furs, hides, pelts Johnson Produce Co.. 6th and Front Sts. PORTRAITS. Christmas -cards, koviak flnshlng, very reasonable. B Hay den Jones, 607 West Second. Phone 1.82-M. Hours 11 to 7. TURKEYS AND POULTRY DRESoKU and delivered at your reach. Phone 403-J-l. highest bidder, for cash In hand, ell the right, title, and Interest which John J. Cunningham and Julia Cun ningham, husband and wife, had on the 17th day of December, 1931, ;hs date of the mortgage herein fore closed, or since said date had or ac quired by them or any of the othor defendants in or to the real property described herein, to satisfy said exe cution order and decree, interest, costs and accruing cost. Dated this 21st day of November, 1934. First publication November 21st. 1934. Last publication Decem ber 12th, 1934. WALTER J. OLMSOHEID. Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. TM notice Is served upon you pur suant to an order of H. D. Norton. Judge oi the above named court mida November 37th. i3. by punucation ot thla notice once each week f.v three successive weeks in Medford Mali Tribune, a newspaper of general circulation published in aald county, the last of said publication to be made on December 12th, 1934, and the Jurisdiction of the above-named court in the above matter will be complete ten days thereafter. Any person Interested may at any tl-.ns before the expiration of said ten days appear and contest the validity of auch proceedings, or of any act or things therein enumerated. You are further notified that the hearing of said petition by aald court haa been set for the 31st day of December, 1934, at the nour of 3.30 o'clock a. m.. at the court room of the above-named court at the court house In the City of Medford. Jack son County, Oregon. a. R- CARTEH, Clerk of the Circuit Court of the Stite of Oregon for Jackson county. PORTER J. NEFF, Attorney for Petitioner,, Cooley Theatre Bldg.. Medford, Oregon. Notice to Creditor,. In the County Court of the State of Oregon in and for the County of Jackson. In the Matter of the Estate of An- tonla B. Dlae, Deceased. Notice la hereby given that the lu derslgned haa been duly appointed and has qualified and la now acting as the administratrix of the estate of the above named decedent: all per sona having claims against said es tate are hereby notified and required to present same, duly verified aa by law required, to the undersigned ad ministratrix, at the office of F. J. Newman, In the Palm Building, a'. Medford, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication of thte nottoe; all persons owing aald estate are directed to make payment at aald office, the said F. J. Newman being the attorney for said estate. The dat ot the first publication of thla notice la November Slat. A. D. 1934. LAURA E D1AS. Administratrix of the Estate of Antonla B. Dlas, Deceased GRAIN SACKS Jackson County Feed Co.. 4th and Bartlett Sta. FOR SALE Sand, gravel lawn dirt fertilizer teaming. Phone 91'J-J FOR SALE White sewing machine Angora rabblta 314 Willamette WANTED To buy a used sidewalk bicycle. Must be In good condition Box 331. Tribune. CASH PAID for live poultry Johnson Prod. Co., 6th and Front Sta. WANTED TO RENT Two room furn ished house ID city limits of Med ford Must be cheap Box 308 Mali Tribune. ' FURNITURE re-upholstered. 969-R. Tblbault. Phone' WANTED Household goods, "toves tools or what have you Medford Barnain House. 37 N. Orape St Tel 1062. HIGHEST PRICES paid for fura. hide, and pelts Medford dargaln House 37 No Grape Pel 1063. JUNK WANTED We pay cash lot JUNK BA1-1ER1ES AND RADIATORS, ALUMINJM BRASS. COPPER and unk it all desert ptluns MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 Wo Orape Tel lOaa FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 4-room house, furnlencd or unfurnished, close In. Inqu'.re at 141 So. Holly. 5-ROOM furnished house. 1131 No Riverside. 30 per month. Phone 1249- Y. FOR RENT 8-room modern hojae furnished: fireplace and piano In quire 326 W 6th St W H. Ever-bard FOR RENT 5-room furnished house. 27 SO. Call Harold H. Brown. 195: afier o. 1670. FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE White Leghorn pullets. Phone 4-F-4. FOR SALE Pea fowls, cheap. Powell. Pitt Ave., old Pacific highway north. FOR SALE Few choice cockerels. B W D tested. Mahood Keds. Pedigreed White leghorns Mrs. R. E Carley. PURE Bronze tome. Cockeren'e prlw stock 15 Jesse Nell Rt 1. Ashlan I FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOB SALE Young hoes. Cash or trade for corn. Phoentx-Jvllle road. Box 466. Rt. . Mrs. McGrath. FOR SALE S Anjrora wool rabblta. J. H. Ralston, Rogue River, Rt. 1. at WImer. FOR SALE Weaner pigs. J. A. In man. 2 mllea west of Phoenix. DRY WOOD Fir, manzanlta, oak Phone 71 or 615 Pennsylvania. FOR SALE Weaner piga. 1120 West 2nd. FOR SALE Jersey cow. Cheap 830 Bennett FOR 8 ALE DOGS PETS FOR SALE Roller Canaries Ideal cnnsimas presenw mi. o. nw- er. 302 Haven St. ROLLER CANARIES. Phone 523-J-3. FOR RENT 5-room bungalow, quire Hamburger Inn. VERY MODERN furnished cottages; reasonable price Special ratea to single person Valandra Hotel ind Cottages, Central Point. FOR RENT Homes tarnished or unfurnished Brown At White FOR RENT APARTMENTS MODERN furnished cottages: reiton aole price. Special ratea to single person, valandra noiei ana tv. tage. Central Point. FOR RENT Apt . 606 W Main. FOR RENT Large and small furniih-' ed apartments. 7ofl So Oakdaie FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES 6TUDEBAKERS USED CARS 1934 Dodge ton dual long W. B truck 1929 Chev long W. B truck. 1929 Studebaker sedan 1185 00 Chev. coupe. A buy 85 00 1931 Pcntlac sedan 350 00 STUDEBAKER SALES SERVICE South Riverside 7 i FOR RENT SUITE OF 3 ROOMS Housekeeping and garage. 327 N. O.-ape St I FURNISHED sleeping room and apt Call 1368-W. USED CAR BAROAINS 11933 DeSoto Sedan 11931 Chrysler Sedan 1 1931 Essex Coach 11931 Bulck Sedan 11929 Ford Sedan 11838 Ford Roadster. 11928 Bulck sedan SKINNER 6 GARAOt Bulck and Pcntlac Sales and Service. FOR SALE 1933 Chev DeLuxe Sedan: trunk, wire wheels Sacrifice. B R Warren. Box 24. Phoenix. USED CAR SALE Chrysler and Plymouth T.sde-lne with 1935 License. 1014 Plvmouth DeLuxe Sedan. 1914 PIvmouth DeLuxe Coupe 1933 Plymouth Sedan 19.12 Plymouth 4 Sedan. 1914 Chevrolet Town Sedan. 1932 DeSoto Sedan. 1929 Chevrolet Coupe. ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC 28 No Rve.-,lde Tel II FOR EXCHANGE 30-30 Carbine val ued at tlooo for light car Acroea from Medford Riding Academy MISCELLANEOUS LOW PRICED guaranteed Radio Serv. ice. Phone 857-Y. That the contract aet forth In ex hibit "A" to said petition la a law'ul contract on the part of Medford Irri gation District, and that all matters and thlnga connected therewith and all proceedings of aald board of til rectors and district with relation thereto have been duly and resu larly held and had in the manner and aa provided by law and that the execution of aald contract on the part of said district has been regu larly and legally authorized. That all of the proceedings of the board of directors of said district authorizing and direct ing the issuance of refunding bonds of aald district in the amount of $405.000 00 for, the purpose of refunding the present out standing indebtedness of said district in the rorm and aa set forth In the resolution exhibit "C." and fiild contract set forth In exhibit "A." and all matters and thlngn connected therewith, and all of the proceedings of the board of directors of said dis trict with relation thereto, huve on duly and regularly held and had In the manner and aa piovlded by law and said bonds with said maturities and in the form and tenor therein set forth are regularly and legally autnonzea, and wnen executed and lasued by anld district and delivered BOAT TRAILER, Cash Register A.dd- ing aiachlne. Typewriter. Boots Shoes. Huntlng-Flshlng Equipment 817 North Riverside. IS YOUR HEARING IMPAIRED?! have tor aale or trade a late modol Acousttcon which has so benefited mv hearing that I have no further use for It. T N Kerr. Talent. Ore LEI HANSEN SOLVE YOUR DECOR ATING PROBLEMS. Tel. 289-J. 519 King. KINDERGARTEN Sparta Bldg Music and dance Phone 1543 or 1258-W Ruth Luy Alice Holmback BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts JAl'KSllN CO. AI1S1KACT CO. Abstracts of Title ind Title Insurance The only complete Title System in Jackson county. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title Rooms 8 and 6 No. 3: North Central Ave., upstalra. Rlalto Phone 1616-Y Dentistry. DENTISTRY Dr. Mam. I. H. Oove. 235 E Money To Lend MONEY LOANED 150 to 8300 for personal or household purposes on House Furnishings or Autos; also Cars Re-ftnanced. Loans closed within 30 minutes, under super vision of the State Banking Dept. License No S-167-M-160 See W. t Thomas, 45 So. Central. MONEY LOANED Cecil Jennings. Palming and f apertianaiht M. A. BUSS Painting and paper Hanging Tel 648. W 318 8 Orar 1 EADS TRANSFER sr STORAGE CO I Office 1016 No Central Phor,. 816 ! Prices right. Service guaranteed. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack era and movers Special livestock movtnr equipment prices i.ent 619 North Riveraide. Phone 615. NTJfoRIEFS Eagle Point II Brownsboro Not Ire of pheriff-s Sale. By virtue of an execution, judg ment order, decree and order of sale Issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Jackson County, in the case entitled Arthur Short, paintlff, and John J. Cunning ham and Julia Cunningham, husband and wife; C. A. Meeker; George Por ter, doing business under the as sumed name or "Porter Lumber Com pany," and State Industrial Commis sion, Defendants, in tne above en titled Court, duly directed atid dated November 20th. 1934, upon a Judgment rendered and entered In said Court and cause on November 10th, 1934, in favor of the plaintiff, and again' said defendants, for the sum of 200 00, together with Interest therean at the rate of 9 per annum fr m December 17th. 1032; for the furt.ier sum of 1181.65, wttn Interest thereon from October Stn, 1934, at the rate of 10 per annum; for the furthsr sum of 1123.00 attorney's fees, and for his costs and disbursements taxed at $25.75, together with the coat of and upon this writ, commanding me to make sale of the following described real property, to-wit: The south 109 feet of Lots 8 and 9 in Davis' Subdivision of Lot 2 in Block 5 of Galloway's Addition to the City of Medford, Oregon, as shown on the official plat thereof, now of record. Now, therefore, by virtue of sali execution, decree and order of sa!e. end In compliance therewith, 1 will, on Friday, December 21st, 1934. at 10:00 o'clock a. nv, at the front dwr of the Courthouse, ip Medford. Jack son County, Oregon, sell at public auction, subject to redemption, to the Summons for Publication. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Jackson County. Svend R&aeted. Plaintiff, I vs. Anna W- Raasted, Defendant. To: Anna W. Raasted, the above named Defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby notified and requited to appear in the above entitled court and cause and answer or otherwise plead to the complaint of plainest now on file therein, within four weeks from the date of the first publication of thla summons upon you. exclusive of the date of publication, the first publication being on the 28th day of November, 1934, and if you fall to appear and answer within the time required, for want thereof the plain tiff will apply to the court for a de cree of divorce from the defendant. This summons is served upon you by publication once a week for four consecutive weeks In the Medford Mall Tribune, newspaper of gen eral circulation published In Medford Jackson County, Oregon, and by r der of H. D. Norton, Judge of the above entitled Court, which order wa made on the 27th day of November. 1834. OUS NEWBURY. Attorney for Plaintiff Medford National Bank Bldg., Medford, Oregon. EAOLK POINT, Dec. 12. (Spl.) Notice has been given that the li brary will be closed on Wednesday night for a few weeks. It will con tinue to be open Monday and Fri day afternoons. Mr. and Mrs. Robert La Rocque spent Sunday with friends In Klam ath rails. Mr .and Mrs. C. S. Myers, Bill and Prances and Miss Ora Cox of Med ford were dinner gueats Friday even ing of Mr. and Mrs. George Canode and Mr. and Mra. Arthur Warnock of Medford. An epidemic of colds haa been prevalent hflie the past two weeks. Friends wore sorry to learn of Mrs. M. E. Clngcade's Illness. "Grandma" Cingcade. as she Is better known, suffered a slight stroke Friday even ing, but la slowly Improving. Mra. : Hattle Clngwald of Oakland arrived , Sunday morning. I Thirty-three members and guests ! were present at the regular meeting of the Civic club Thursday. Lunch was served by Mesdames Royal Brown, Will Brown and Lellah Guillen. Regular monthly meeting of the extension unit was held December 7 at Mrs. Pearl Henderson's. The les son was the buymanshtp of hosiery. Many interesting facta about hosiery were learned. Covered dish luncheon was served at noon, and a gift ex change for entertainment In the afternoon. Contents of the "Witch Basket Bank." which has been In circulation the past summer, were counted and $3.10 added to the treasury. Eleven members and three guests. Mesdames Donna Ashpole, Alma Mer rlman and Hutchinson of Trail were present. Mrs. C. E. Myers and family spent Sunday with the C. D. Strayer of Howard district. P.-T. A. will meet In the high school December 14 at 3 p.m. The tops for discussion will be "What We Should Know About Tubercu losis," and "After Baby Is Two." Mrs. Florence Throckmorton, hospitality chairman, wishes all ladles to come at 1 p.m. to clean the room to be used for hot lunches. BROWNSBORO, Dec. 13. (Spl.) Mrs. H. W. Wright, Mra. Jesse Glass, Mrs. Ed Tucker and Mrs. Earl Tucker attended the club meeting at Lake Creek at the home of Mrs. Alma Meyer. O. A. Hansen and Earl Tucker harj been quite sick with Intestinal flu. Bill Swain and Mr, and Mrs. Bar rows were business visitors In Med ford last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Rohrer and son, James Rohrer were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, L. J. Rohrer on Wednesday of last week. Mr. and Mra. J. F. Maxfteld spent Sunday with the Lyle Hard family at Applegate. I Mail Tribune Daily Cross Word Puzzle ACROSS 1. Flower 9. Kind of surar 13. Mercantile ment 14. Not artificial 15. Thus t. Withdrew II. A welcome notation on ona's hills 19, Three-toed alothi 31. Conks In hot fat it Article 11. Froeen des serts !K. Sttiplr person 2. Qorl for whom Thursday it named 37, Lone ropoi Ufld for eatrhlng eattls . Bthiimi char acter 10. Lares heavy hammer II Solution of Yesterday'! PuxzU s hopharem1c rToTp Love f a r ar a, a IMe anewIton i c is t oTw PIE P C. H E S. 8 S K A T E RS SPEARSP AR I E T Aj, L THAlWSBABESALE ROTE BLE L LlOA I T EIMA N E IT ISLES PONjAPDSflLPy.ES T 1 k 1 1 i ilP as EK&l iPikl-iCESTATLS 5S5 E NUR5E KAkl! l-EEPGRUi.LERi. ElPTrlSlrlElwlsllPlElEh 19. Brlstla 40. Deviate from the true course 41. Lift Admits fr-r the 3. Quick arnart nak of arcument H4. IWn 35. American Indian M. Rclin-! 31. InttT-rat!rs pronoun Mow 44. Left-hind pagn: abbr. 45. CanonlKfd 47. .Negative 4. Sanction 50. Happen repeatedly 13. Small holss II. Leavsn DOWN I. Attacks t. Manlfetlr-r Indifference to pleasure or pain i. Toward 4. The bitter vetch I. Submerged . chain of rocks I. Kind ef recV T. Loads a vesae! t. American In dian tribe I, Food which ruminant ehews a see end time 10. Alttrnatlve II. Oresk lyrle posteaa: variant It. Later In II f 17. Shipplnr con tainer 30. "'aimer 33. Sot so thick 14, Lateral boua darlss I. Mslts 21. Grow eld 1. Southern eon atstlatlon 11. SpectT II. Infectious disease II. Town acces sible to sa rolnj vtssels II. Oleama li. Rlr embank ment IT. ft'ihtte a area in is. Bodice 41, Bcaree 42. T'ncanny 45. Hun 4. Scotch river 4. Town: prsftj II. Symbol for ealelum Hall faper Ckaiilni; VYAJUPAHEK CLEANINO Ic per tQ ft Mr Biatk 810 N Bartlett FOR RENT FuniAhed sleeping ro;m bo. Le;..- t'K cV-i T.;o--iJ i-aitl i. KiTKrt rtinifow Clftmrrt LEI Ofi)K(( DO n - ri UTV H"iu l;iMiIu8 Mom WfttiiB On e&t; ri tad uoo.v;U4 2 13 4 S MU 17 10 f '0 I" W ,' . .. i ,L mmm. -w 'I fill!! SlL ---. i mn i-M.. i in " "P-" 27 26 J Jo "ir 3:l 33 ', .r . a 44 745 T" "ii" 4J ,'(.: . 46 4? So SI Ji i I 1 i i. ...41 H . i JL im im J m kmm m Call for Warrants. School out. No. It. Nottoe la hereby given that there are funds on hand for the redemption 01 Warrant Nos. 108 to 134 lneluslre. Interest to cease Dec. 10. 1934. War rants payable at First National Bank Medford, Oregon. BERTEEN DAVIS. Clerk. School Diet. No. 16 Notice of Meeting The annual meetliw of the stock holders of the Jackson County Build ing Loan Assn will be held at 120 East Main St., Medford, Oregon, on Monday, January 7. 1935. at 7:30 p. m. j. a. rutavHBK, secretary. Meteorological Report December 13, '034. Forecasts. Medford and vicinity: Cloudy to- night and Thursday; little change In temperature. Oregon: Cloudy tonight and Thurs day; unsettled In northwest portion; Httie change in temperature. Loral Data. Temperature a year ago today: Highest, OB; lowest, 43. Total monthly precipitation, T. the month, 1.30 Deficiency for Inches. . Total precipitation since Septem ber 1, 1934. 6.33 inches. Excess for the season, O AS inch. Relative humidity at ft p.m. yes terday, ftl per cent; ft a.m. today, M per cent. Tomorrow: Sunrise, 7:31 a.m. Sun set, 4:40 p.m. Otiser Tat Inns Taken at ft a. m.. V(t Meridian Time. can 17 Si Boise ..... Boston .... Chicago Denver -Eureka -.. Helena .... 38 M IS Los Angeles MEDFORD yew York Omaha Phoenli Portland Reno . Roteburg ,., Bait Lake San Francisco Seattle Spokane 8fl Walla Walla - 93 Washington. D C, 30 Phoenix Pomona Grange PHOENIX, Dee. 13. (Spl.) Miss Elva Caster arrived from Portland, December 0, for an extended visit at her home. W. J. McCollum of Roosevelt Beaoh, Ore., and his sister, Mrs. Emma Otey of Dorrls, Cal., were week-end guests of their sisters, Mrs. Catherine Wright. Mra. Eva Slater and Mrs. Staoy Few ell. Accompanying them were Mr. and Mra. Raymond Otey of Dorrls. Mr. McCollum. who has been visiting relatives in Klamath county, la his way' to htco, Cal., to spend the winter with his son, Members of Phoenix circle No. 343 motored to Grants Pass to attend rally meeting, December fl. Phoenix representatives were: Misses Ida Bishop. Elva Caster, Carol Daugherty, Mesdames Bishop, Briscoe, Outer. Coblelgh, Daugherty, Drake, Colvor. Furry. Hallcraft, Hajdlsty, Loffer. Mil ler, Montgomery, Plckel, Stancli'f, Ward and Watt, also Louie Colver. Following the meeting, dancing and refreshments were enjoyed by over 100 people Thursday club members are per fecting last minute plana and details for the bazaar to be held at the Engle hall, Thursday, The cafeteria chick en supper will be served beginning at ft-30 p. m. The main attraction for the kiddles, the fish pond and hot dog stand, will be open from 3 o'clock in the afternoon on. A good attend ance Is hoped for, and an enjoyable evening. Jack son county Pomona Grarue meets December 15, at 8 p. m., aft Central point Orange hall. Principal business for the evening will be con ferring of the beautiful degree of Pomona on large class of candi dates, coming from nearly every Orange In the county and installa tion of the newly elected officers fo? the years 1035 and 1036. We would urge every master to se cure candidate at this time. We believe that the educational ad van- ' tagea offered In the Pomona Orange to Its members through discussion of the many problems arising from agriculture, are of Inestimable valt: to the interested Granger. The cost Is very small l covers Initiation fee and one years' dues. Dues are CO cents a year. Start the new yer rlght by joining the Pomona, Gran now, Pomona lecturer, Mrs. Susie Maust, requests the presence of all of the newly elected subordinate Orange lea. turer In conference which will bo held Immediately after the sesalon closes. The national and state lec turers are urging better balanced and higher standard for lecture progrems. This can only be brought about by conferences held In each county at stated intervals and under the di rection of the Pomons, lecturer. The groups from each community are requested to bring cake. Cs-k and coffee will be served after t.'.e session closes. I TALENT P.-T. A. TO " TALENT, Deo. 13. (Spl.) Under direction of Harry H. Love the fare comedy, "Captain Racket" will be presented at the Talent school audi torium December 19. Proceeds of the play will be used by the P.-T. A. The curtain will rise at 8:00. A small admission will ba charged. The cast follows: Capt. Robert Racket, Everett Boons; Oberilah. Dawson, Ray Burnett; Tim othy Tolman, Ed Learning: Mr. Dal roy, Clair Oulllford: Clarlca, Vera Montgomery; Mrs. Tolman, Wanda Worka; Katy, Christine Oulllford; Tootsy, Jerry Montgomery, Talent Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Cleur .01 Ral'.i Clear Clear Clear Cloudy .74 Cloudy Clear Fongy Clear Cloudy .13 Rain 01 Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy NAME TALENT WOMAN RABBIT GROUP LEADER TALENT. Dec. 13. (Spl,, At a re cent meeting of the California-Oregon Rabbit and Fur Growers' asso ciation, Mrs. Mae Love of Talent was elected president. This organiza tion has Jurisdiction over the terri tory ai tend Ing from Dunsmuir, Cal.. to Roseburg, Ore. This Is the first time lady has been selected to fill the position. 4 CHKIfiTHAA Gin PRUIT - FUU PACK, Pears and Red apples careful ly selected from the valley's best. A, your grocers or call Walter Jon.s 4.9U TALENT, Dec. 13. (Spl.) Miss Mary McLarnln was a dinner guest of her sister, Mra. T. Oetsicff sun day. John Lacy, whose eye was severely injured by a stick, la staying In Med ford. Mrs. Violet Long returned from the Community hospital in Medford Wednesday. Mrs. Long underwent an operation for appendicitis. A number of Talent people ex hibited rabbits and poultry at the Athland winter show laat week. Mrs. Frank Smith la visiting at the Clyde Smith home In Phoeni. By--ron Works was a business caller In Ashland Monday. Miss Olive Johnson was shopping in Ashland Friday. Jerry Kllmlck brotre his arm last Wednesday, while playing. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence O Merest of Medford were falling on friends here Sunday evening. Miss Hilda Marty of Miles City, Mont., Is visiting at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Harry Lowe. Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor visited friends In rlent Sundsy. Mr. and Mrs. N. Ashcra ; shopped In Medford Baturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hamilton shop ped In Medford Saturday. The chicken dinner served by the ladles of the M. E. church was well attended. Dean AshCTSft, who had his ton sils removed recently has been very III. One of the finest Innovations in the local school haa been the Intro duction of hot lunches for the chil dren. The hot lunches movement has been sponsored by the P.-T. A. and It la hoped that milk may be fur nished the children at recess time. Un iUU Xiibuaa sat ao. ASTORIANS CLAIM PORTLAND, Deo. 13. (p) Port land Interests which have frowned on the proposal for an Interstate) bridge across the Columbia river at Astoria were accused of selfishness Monday when a delegation from Clat sop county requested that the Port land chamber of commerce withdraw Us opposition to the span. Portland spokesmen replied that the bridge would be "an economic monstrosity." The chamber took no action on the Astoria request for an about face on the bridge question. The matter will probably be up for con sideration again Friday when the Portland dock commission expresses IU attitude. Bert E, Haney, chair man of the Port of Portland com mission, declared the bridge would menace navigation and endanger na tional security, but Merle Chessman, spokesman for the Astoria group, said ample clearance for all pur poses would be provided. PENDLETON BOOTLEG PLACES ARE RAIDED PENDLETON, Dee. 13. tP) A aertee) of ralda by county and federal offlc era on three rooming houaea here last Dlht resulted In arrest of five per sons on liquor selling charges, in two pkcea legal liquor waa beln,; dis pensed, and In the other place in taxed liquor waa being sold bj tti drink. MONEY Available for Conservative LOANS ON HOMES In Medford District First Federal Savings & Loan Assn. of Medford 27 No. Hollv St. A Z