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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKD, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1934.
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actly the thins
you want to buy
or Mil. If It Isn't
there, advertise . . .
It's Inexpensive
effective.
Per word first Insertion
(Minimum 25c)
Each additional insertion,
per word .
(Minimum 10c)
Per line per month without
copy changes $1.53
Phone 75
FOR WANT ADS
FOE RENT APARTMENTS FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES ! BUSINESS DIRECTORY
NEWLY decorated 2. room apt at 918
w. 10th, between 11 and 1 or 6 and j
7 p. m.
MODERN furnished cottages; rouon-;
abla price. Special ratea to single :
person. Valandra Hotel ana cot
t&gea. Central Point.
LOST AND FOUND
LOST Blue zipper purse with foun
tain pen valued as keepsake. Please
return to Grand Hotel Barber shop.
FOB RENT Apt.. 808 W Main.
FOR RENT Large and small furnish
ed apartments. 70S So. oakdale
FOR RENT FURNISHED
ROOMS
FOR RENT SUITE OP 3 ROOMS,
housekeeping and garage. 327 N.
Grape St.
PURN1SHED sleeping room and apt
Call 136S-W.
FOR RENT Furnished sleeping room.
376 So. Central.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished room
and garage storage at moderate
rates by week or month 82d South
Riverside avenue.
FOR RENT ROOM BOARD
RATES very moderate at 718 8 J-ai
ATTRACTIVE rooma 404 8 Orape
FOR RENT
MISCELLANEOUS
BAOHELOR CABINS 445 S. Front.
LOST Chow dog. black tongue,
ward. 301-R-4.
FOR RENT Room 18x80 adjoining
Mall Tribune Job Department, on
Grape street Will remodel to suit
permanent tenant. Phone 75 or ap
ply at Mall Tribune (newspaper) office.
LOST A.gate Keystone watch charm
Reward. Leave at Tribune office.
LOST If dog missing, call 1618.
WANTED FEMALE HELP
WANTED Girl to cook and do house
work for two: 3 week; board and
room. Box 254, Tribune.
WANTED MALE HELP
WANTED Several young men to
start Immediate training to service,
Install and operate Dulsel equip
ment. Two years employment serv
ice. See Walsh, Hotel Holland,
altemoons and evening.
WANTED Woodcutters on old Bow
den ranch. 3 mllea out of Jackson
ville. Bowen. I
MAN WANTED A HUSTLER for
Jackson county to handle surest,
easiest selling articles. Go home
every evening with money In your
pocket. Experience not necessary
Good reputation essential Write
Mr Close. 617 Stock Exchange Bldg..
Portland. Oregon.
FOR RENT Holiy Court. No (
Jackson Co. Bldg & Loan Assn
Phone 195.
FOR EXCHANGE
FOR TRADE Good overcoats, sues
44 end 38, for .22 rifle. Box 3003,
Tribune.
STUDEBAKER'S DSED CARS
1934 Dodge ton dual long W. B.
truck
1929 Chev long W. B. truck.
1929 Studebaker sedan 1185 00
Cbev. coupe. A buy 63 00
1931 Pontlac sedan 3S0 00
STUDEBAKER SALES at SERVICE
South Riverside
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USED CAR BARGAINS
11933 DoSoto Sedan
1 1931 Chrysler Sedan.
11931 Essex Coach.
11931 Bulck Sedan.
11929 Ford Sedan.
11138 Ford Roadster.
11928 Bulck Sedan.
SKINNER'S GARAOE
Bulck and Pontlac
Sales and Service.
Dentistry.
DENTISTRY Dr.
Main.
1. U. Oove. S35 E
USED CAR SALE
Chrysler and Plymouth Trade-lna.
With 1935 License.
1934 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan.
1934 Plymouth DeLuxe Coupe.
1933 Plymouth Sedan.
1932 Plymouth 4 8edan.
1934 Chevrolet Town Sedan.
1932 DeSoto Sedan.
1929 Chevrolet Coupe.
ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC.
38 No. Riverside. Tel. 18.
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE OR TRADE 2 34x5 Fire
stone truck tires, almost new,
trade for wood. Jake Myers, Central
Point.
FOR SALE Mahogany dining table,
4 chalra. Call 435, daytime.
FOR SALE White electric sewirw
machine; good condition. Tel. 148-X.
FOR SALE 3-wheel trailer;
condition. Phone 1222-R.
g od
FOR SALE Week-end Piano Sale,
Friday and Saturday. Dec. 14-13;
1 fine used upright, good tone, easy
action, 969.00: 2 studio pianos, like
new, at big aavlngs; 1 player plaao.
high grade, beautiful tone, free
rolls. Rental terms will handle
Free delivery. See at 111 N. Fir St.
. D. C. Durham, agent Cline PUno
Co.
MONEY LOANED Cecil Jennlnga.
Palming and PaperliMiislne
M. A. BUSS Painting and paper
Hanalng Tel 648-W 313 8 Grape
BADS TRANSFER s STORAGE OO -Offlce
1016 No. Central Phone 16
Prtcea right. Service guaranteed.
RAWLEY TRANSITU Expert pae.
ere and movera. Special livestock
moving equipment. Prlcea i.ttnt
619 North Riverside. Phone 615.
Wall Paper Cleaning
WAI L-PAPER CLEANING Ic per iq
ft Mr Black 310 N Bartlett.
Expert Window Cli-anrra
LET OEOKUE DO 11 Tel 117a
Rouse Cleaning Floor Waxlna Ori
ental rug cleaning and upholstering
BUSINESS CHANCES
FOR SALE A bargain; garage equip
ment. Burton-Rogera battery charg
er, electric drill, grease dispenser,
automatio tube plate, eet Crltchley
reamers, condenser tester, chain
blocks, electric motor and grinder.
Hi ton Rex Jack, blacksmith out
fit. Would sell equipment, stock
and lease or sell building. Box 249,
Tribune.
LEGAL NOTICES
FOR TRADE Young Jersey cow for
truck. Fred Powers, Phoenix.
FOR EXCHANGE 36-6 truck tlte;
Ford pickup, and fence stretcher,
for wood or what have you. Phone
615.
FOR TRADE 2 double beda. good
springs, mattresses fo) twin beds oj
day beds. Rt 1. Box 348 Medford
FOR EXCHANGE 1929 model A
Ford aedan and 3 lota In Medf-vcJ
for late model ford V-8 Tel 407-Y
EXCHANGE Furn.
for, lumber, wood,
reels Phone 969-R.
re-upholstering
fish poles and
MALE OR FEMALE
WANTED Passengers to share ex
pensea to San Francisco. Tel. 1298.
WANTED SITUATIONS
UNINCUMBERED middle-aged widow
wants practical nursing or house
keeping. Box 4612
WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED 10 to 20 A. pear orchard.
Give full details. Ray Taaher.
Trenton. Wash.
WE PAY up to S3 each for LINCOLN
PENNIES over 9 years old; Indian
heads, 125. Send dime for buying
catalog. Hollywood Coin Co., Holly
wood, California,
IF YOU have any real estate for sole
or trade, eee L. G. Plckell, 204 E.
Main. Phone 1580-J.
WOULD BUY A. T. & T. stock. An
swer Box 255, Tribune.
WANT TO BUY 2 bantams with fea
thers on legs. Write Box 3000.
, Tribune.
WANTED To buy cheap work ho.-se,
weight about 1600 lbs. C. H. An
drews, Gold Hill.
WANTED 104 rods woven wire, about
47 inches high. Phil Hannaford.
Eagle Point.
W.NTED 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 in city limits of Med
ford Must be cheap Box 308 Mti
Tribune.
FURNITURE re-upholstered.
969-R. rhlbault.
Phone
WANTED Household gooda. tovea
tools or what have you Medford
Barcaln House. 27 N. Grape St. TeJ
1062
HIGHEST PRICES paid for furs, hide
and pelts Medford dargaln House
27 No Orape ret 1062.
JUNK WANTED
We pay cam for JUNK BATTERIES
A N U KAUIA1UKS. ALU nun JN
BRASS. COPPER and Junk it all
deJcrtpMuna
MEDFORD BAROAIN HOUSE
27 No Orape Tel 1063
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT Furnished house, with
oil heat, electric refrleerstor, 3 b-?d.
room. Inquire 203 Genesee St.
rho.-ie 173.
FOR SALE OR TRADE White ;leo
trio sewing machine for light se
dan Box 638. Tribune
FOR EXCHANGE REAL
ESTATE
EXCHANGE Wyoming 40 acres, im
proved, clear, for equipped puce
around Medford. Will assume.
General Service Sta., Bx 155, Talent.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
HOUSE BARGAIN Combination 6
room atrlctly modern late bunga
low, east side, clear; only 31250.
15 N. Fir. Also two ranchea for rent.
FOR SALE 6 acres, 2:4 miles out.
Will take piano aa down payment.
Box 257, Tribune.
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.
FOR SALE 1 acre, close In; small
house, family orchard, berries, La
dlno clover; value 9450. Will take
light car as part payment. Inquire
145 N. Central.
A BARGAIN My large lot. on Ben
nett St., excellent soil, fruit, nut
trees and berries Will sacrifice on
terms or cash Box 66. Tribune
WHEN you think of real estate, think
of Brown 6b White.
FOR SALE Must sacrifice Memorial
park lot. Box No. 601. Tribune
HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENT Jack
son County Building & Loan Asa'o
Phone 196.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
FOR SALE -Saxaphone, Conn C mel
ody, gold bell, pearl key, silver In
strument. Good aa new. Cost 14!S
Sell lor 160. Make a dandy Chriftt
maa present, phone 1473-W, twn-lns.
FOR SALE Donkey engine. Address
Box 3898, Mall Tribune.
FOR SALE -U sea sewing machines aJI
manes; terms u desired ah ma ices
rented and repaired White Sewing
Machine Co 24 N Bartlett.
DRY CORN By the hundred or ton
$1.40 per hundred. mile aaat
Voorhles Crossing. fllO-J-8. B. C.
Corn. '
FOR SALE Apples, or trade for any
thing you have. Phone 133-u
Notice of First Meeting of Creditor.
No. B-19011 In Bankruptcy.
In the District Court of the United
States for the District of Oregon.
In the Matter of O. R. Trosham. alio
known as Otto Ray Tresham, Bank
rupt. To the creditors of O. R. Tresham,
also known as Otto Ray Tresham, of
the City of Central Point. In tne
County of Jakson and District afore
said, Bankrupt:
Notice la hereby given that on the
10th day of December, 1934, the Mid
O. R. Trexham, also known as Otto
Ray Tresham. was duly adjudicated
1 bankrupt; and that the first mec'tng
of his creditors will be held In tne
office of the Referee, Medford Center
Building, Medford. Oregon, on the
27th day of December. 1034. at 3:30
o'clock m the afternoon, at which
time and place the said creditors may
attend, prove their claims, appoint a
Trustee, examine the bankrupt, a ad
transact sucn otner Dusmess as may
properly come before said meeting.
HARRY C. SKYRMAN,
Referee In Bankruptcy.
December 13th, 1034.
MYWPFS
Forest Creek
FOR SALE; Baled hay, Lofland ranch,
Central Point.
WOOD -FOR SALfi Oak. laurel, pine.
dry or green cor a wood and poles.
See J. C. Dusen berry, Sams Valley.
FOR SALE Closing ou. my entire
stock of bicycles. Schulte Bros., 137
No. Central.
FOR 8 ALE Sand and gravel, 50 o pei
yard. Phone 401-J-l.
DRESS for leas by the Style Kraft
plan. See Mrs. Wade de Rycke.
222 '4 G. Mam. Tel. 1203.
FOR HIGHEST QUALITY pear tro-S.
peach, apricot, cherry apple, al
mond, filbert, and walnut. trees
roses and shrubs at lowest prices.
Phone 851-R-2. or call at W B
Barn urn's. 3 miles south of Medford
on bwy next to Evei Shady Auto
Camp Car i too Nursery. Carlton. Or
ALL MAKES of washing machines re
paired. Flck's Hardware, 131 West
- Main.
WHEAT or feed oats $160 ewt.:
ground barley and alfalfa hay
13 50 ton. C. A DeVoe, 8 miles
west and mile south of Medford
Phone 533-J-2.
FURS
Cash paid for furs,
Johnson Produce Co..
Sta.
hides, pelta
6th and Front
PORTRAITS. Christina cards, kodak
flashing, very reasonable. E Hay-
den Jones. 607 West Second Phone
1JB2-M. Hours 11 to 7.
TURKEYS AND POULTRY DRES3ED
and delivered at your reach. Phone
403- J-l.
FOREST CREEK. Dec. 13. (Spl )
Mrs. Arthur Da vies was hostess to the
women's group at the regular covered
dish luncheon, December 6. The
afternoon was pleasantly spent sewing
and playing bridge. "White elephant"
gifts were exchanged, whloh caused
much amusement. Next meeting wll
be held with Mrs. Zv&n Davie, De
cember 20, when there will be a
Christmas tree for the members and
their children.
At a school board meeting Friday,
December 7, It was decided to pur
chase stage curtains, a new flag and
an Aladdin lamp for the school.
Miss Mary Davlea attended a teach
ers' council meeting at Ruch Decem
ber 7.
Mrs. O. O. Dorothy of Jacksonville
spent several days with her daughter
last week, and was & guest at the
women's group luncheon.
Russell Ayres of Jacksonville was
transacting business here December 3.
A. B. "Doc" Ayera, who hos been
111 at the home of his parents, Mr
and Mra. John Ayres of Medford,
arrived for a visit at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Avers, December
8. His condition Is much Improved.
Shoppers and business visitors In
Medford Saturday, December S, In
cluded Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ayres and
family, Mra. George Pearce and Va
lerie, Mr. and Mrs. John Black and
family. Mr. and Mra. Paul Pearce and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dav'es
and W. A. Meeds.
Having completed the task, of trans
porting materials for the emergency
fire lookout to the top of Mt. Iv
bell, Charlie Knutesen took the string
of six pack mules back to the Star
ranger station December 8. The car
penter crew Is still at work on con
struction of the building.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pearce made i
business trip to Grants Pass Decem
ber 3. While there they made brlsf
calls on relatives.
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Van
Dyke may be Interested to know that
they are living In Ashland for the
winter, having spent the last year
in Klamath Falls.
1
1:1 Trail
TRAIL, Deo. 13. (Spl.) Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Walker left for their
home In Seattle this morning after
pending a month with their niece,
Mrs. Harry Harding. Mlsa Dorothy
Harding accompanied them to Se
attle where she will spend the holl
days with relatives and friends.
Miss Dorothy Harding was the
hostess to a delightful surprise party
given her by friends who gathered
at her home Monday evening to
wish her well on the voyage north.
Those present were Miss Erma Glass.
Mnfge Conner and Eileen Berry. Mr.
Frank Boothby, Howard Aravll. Guy
Merrtman and Alvln Til ton.
TOLL-FREE BRIDGES
MEAN STATE BURDEN
PORTLAND, Dee. 13. (fP) The
agitation to make the Oregon Coast
highway bridges toll-free wu erltl
clzled here yesterday by Leslie M.
Scott, chairman of the state hlxn-
way commission, In an address be
fore the chamber of commerce.
If the tolls were abolished. So.tt
said, the bonds would have to be
added to the indebtedness of the
state. Further, he said, the consent
of 78 per cent of the bondholders
would be necessary before the bridges
could be made free.
.
WINDOW OLASS We sell window
glass and will replace your broken
windows reasonably. Trowbridge Cab.
met Works. !
a
Phone (43. We'll haul away youi
refuse. City Sanitary Service.
Long Mountain
K5dnfplng Frustrated
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LONO MOUNTAIN, Deo. 13. (Spl.)
Mr. and Mra. H. O. Short and
Grace Holman attended the Jackaon
vllle Orange dance Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mra. W. R. Holman mo
tored to Butte Palls Sunday on
business.
Mr. and Mrs. Haley and daughter,
Ruth, and son, Dale, of Medford were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Jack stowell and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Gregory of Klamath
Falls were week-end guests at the
Short home. .
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ferry and Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Smith and children
and Mr. end Mra. Nick Young, ill
of Eagle Point, were Sunday evening
callers at the George Lawson home.
Mr. and Mrs. George Stowell, Peerle
Stowell and Mr. and Mrs. H. C.
Short spent the day at the home
of Mr. and Mra. I. R. Kline Decem
ber 7.
Delbert Mongold of Lakeside, Ore
Is spending several weeks visiting
his mother, Mrs. George Stowell.
Mail Tribune Daily Cross Word Puzzle
GRAIN SACKS Jackson County,
Feed Co.. 4th and Bartlett Sts
FOR SALE Sand, gravel lawn dirt I
fertilizer teaming Phone 8I3-J
FOR SALE White sewing machine
Angora rabbits 314 Willamette
FOR EXCHANGE 30-30 Carbine val
ued at ,20 00 tor light car Across
from Medford Riding '(Academy
MISCELLANEOUS
LOW PRICED guaranteed Radio Serv
ice. Phone 857-y.
FOB SALE POULTRY
FOR SALE White Leghorn pullet.
Phone 4-F-4.
PURE Bronze tome cockerac, prist
i too It as Jesse Nell Rt 1 Ashlan I
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Young hogs. Cash or
trade for corn. Phoenlx-Jvllle road.
Box 486, Rt. 1. Mrs. McOrath.
FC.l 8ALE 5 Angora wool rabbits
1. H. Ralston. Rogue River, Rt. 1.
t Wtmer.
FOR SALE weaner pigs. J. A. In
man, 3 miles west of Phoenix.
FOR RENT Small
139 No. Holly.
furnished house.
DRY WOOD Fir. manzaniu.
Phone 7L or 316 Pennsylvania.
FOR RrTNT 5-room furnished bouse, j 2nd
,27 50. Cull Harold H. Brown, iii,
alter 3. 1670.
FOR SALE Weaner pus. 1130 West
FOR RENT rt-room modern hojse
furmctiM. fireplace and piano In
q rre 326 W 6th St W H Ever,
hard
FOR SALE Jersey cow. Cheap 330
Benoett
FOR SALE 0003 PETS
BOAT rRAlLER, Cash Register Add
ing Machine. Typewriter, Boots
Shoes. Hunting. Fishing Equipment
317 North Riverside
13 YOUR HEARING IMPAIRED? I
have for aale or trade a late modol
Acouaticon which has so benefited
mv bearing that 1 have no further
use for it T N Kerr. Talent. Ore
LET HANSEN SOLVE YOUR DECOR
ATING PROBLEMS. Tel. 389-J. 913
King.
KWUERGARTEN Sparta Bldg Music
and dance Phone 1345 or ia50W
Ruth Luy Alice Hotmback
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
JAI KNO.N CO.
ABM BALI CO.
Abstrscts of rule and
fit! Insurance rc
only ooroplete Title
System In Jackson
county
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abitracts
of Title Rooms 3 and A No. 3
N-mh Centrtl Ave., upstairs.
Rlalto Phone lIS-r
FOH REST 5-room bungalow,
quire HAmDurr-r Inn.
m-1
VERY MOD.
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FOR SALE Roller Canarlea Ideal
ChrhtmM present Mr Bert Hon-
er 2 i2 lUvrn St. i
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ROLLER CAN AR1E3 Ptiont 623-J-2
Money To Lend
ACROSS
1. Most axcellent
I. Sailor
t. Kind of rubber
It. Cupid
15. Turkish com-
mandar
14. Prenently
16. Varlsty of
bean
16. Winnur of a
medal
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21. Substantia
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81. American poet
25. Timber tre
27. Thlnir
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22. Rented
34. Mowing Imple
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27. Speak
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39. Blevrllat
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fl. Plunge Into
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29. Tin pyrites
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TRAIL, Deo. 13. (Spl.) Honoring
Mrs, Francis Ash on her birthday,
December 11. her son, Howard, and
family of Elk Creek; her daughter,
Mra. Irma Custiman, and little daugh
ter, Melba, had dinner with the
Ashes.
Mrs. Florence Watson shopped In
Medford December 13.
Jack Casey who has been In the
army for nearly two years, stationed
In Utah, near Sale Lake. Is home
for a visit with his parents, Mr,
and Mrs. lm Casey of Casey's camp.
Jack, who was a graduate of the
Prospect high school, la meeting
many school mates and friends while
hare. Ha will report back to San
Francisco near Christmas time, where
he takes a boat to aall for Honolulu
on December 36. !
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Tucker visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Watson
Monday evnng December 10. The
Watsons are enjoying a new radio.
Mefidamea Alma Merrlman and June
Hutchinson attended the Home Ex
tension unit at the home of Mrs.
Henderson In Eagle Point December
7. Mrs. Henderson and Mrs. Ward
gave a very Interesting demonstra
tion on the buying of abocklnga.
Mrs. Callle Pry, Mrs. Earl Pry and
little daughter, and Mrs. Howard Ash
and two daughters all called on Mrs.
Mary Warner Tuesday afternoon, De
cember 11.
Mr. and Mrs. Sampson and daugh
ter and son of Medford called at
the S. w. Hutchinson home Sunday,
December 9.
Wllber Tucker and Miss dene
Whitney of Medford were week-end
guests at the home of his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Tucker.
Trail Sunday school la preparing
for a Christmas program to be gtven
Sunday evening, December 33, to
which every one Is Invited.
Mra. Newton, the teacher at Trail,
went to her home near Medford
overnight, December 11.
Mrs. Callle Pry and little son, and
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pry and little
daughter were visiting at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ash De
cember 0.
Trail school Is preparing a Christ
mas program to be given Friday,
December 28, at the school house.
Mrs. C. Porter of Medford la Breach
ing at the mission here during the
absence of Mr. Ed Malcemua, the
regular pastor, who la in California
for several weeks. There Is preaching
service every Sunday morning after
Sunday school and every Sunday
evening.
The aona and sona-ln-law of Mr.
and Mrs. E. E. Ash are addlns some
improvements to the home for them,
Including a bath room.
The many friends of B. B. Ash
are glad to know he la gradually
improving In health. He la able to
get around on crutches quite well
now.
O. Morgan was an overnight guest
at Boyd Tucker's December 8, and
at the E. E. Ash home December 9.
On Monday he went to Medford to
spend a few weeks with his daugh
ter, Mra. Nellie Pat ton.
Mr. and Mra. H. B. Merrtman and
son, Ray, and .Carroll Wateon were
dinner guests December 11 at the
Boyd Tucker home.
BRITISH DIVORCE
100 EASY NOW IS
OFFICIAIJELIEF
Adultery, Only Grounds Per
mitted, Easily Arranged
With Professional Co-respondents,
Is Complaint
A purported plot to kidnap Eu
genia H. Grew, 17-year.old adopted
daughter of Randolph Clark Grew,
wealthy Bostonlan, failed when the
girl1, mother flooded tht grounds of
their Manchester-by-the-sea homa
with lights and the would-be kidnap
ers fled. (Photo Copyright by Bach
rach from Associated Pressl
Thompson Creek
1 cottage;
"how?," for sale-automobiles
"tnncl
VU.14.
FOR SALE lf;n Crtt'V r-Li.
1 R. VY:reo, Boa it 4, Pfcittu;.
MONEY LOANED - SiO to K0 fori
I personal or household purposes on
House Purnihlns or Autoe; also
Cars R--linand Loan closed
within 30 minute, undrr super
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THOMPSON CREEK, Dee. 13.
(Spl.) There was a very good at
tendance at the Thompson creek
Sunday school last Sunday.
The Southern Oregon Turkey
Growers' association received over
1600 turkeys 8a turd ay.
S. L. Johnston was In Medford
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bwartsfager
and family have moved on the Dan
Waters place.
Those attending the Joint meet
ing of tho Applegate Community
league and the Orange Executive
committee Sunday evening were
George Coffeen, Herbert Elmore, Mr.
and Mra. F. D. Knut-on, Tom Mee,
Mr. arm Mrs. Harry Brown, Walter
Miller, Henry Kublt, George Harriott,
Mr. and Mrs. Ei. H. Taylor and Wil
liam Ludwlg.
W. H. Holt purchased a horse on
Will lama creek December 10,
The Applegate Grangers attending
the Phoenix food fair and dance
were Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Taylor, Mr.
Thomas, Bernard Andern and Ben
Ellis.
Frits Ruoh of Medford who lived
for 40 yeara on Thompson creek
was visiting friends here Monday
and Tucsdny of this week.
By II. I,. Perry
United Presa Staff Correspondent.
LONDON (UP) Divorce may be
harder to obtain In Britain In the
near future.
Plana are being prepared to put
atop to what Ls called "hotel evi
dence.' The authorities say that there are
too many "arranged" divorces. That
Is, that the husband "acta the gentle
man" and manufactures evidence by
staying one night In a hotel with an
unknown woman, and then sends the
bill to his wife so that she may have
the necessary circumstantial evidence
of adultery the only grounds on
which a divorce la granted In England
at present.
Judges Lead War
Some Judges have attempted to
frustrate this type of collusion by
demanding the name of the co-respondent.
Others have threatened to
disregard "hotel evidence" altogether.
Neither method has proved practical.
Now the authorities visualize some
plan whereby the unsupported evi
dence of hotel witnesses such, as the
manager, the reception clerk, and the
chambermaids will be Insufficient
If there ls any doubt about the bona
fides of the petitioner. In such cases
the name of the co-respondent will
have to be given, or the failure to do
no satisfactorily explained.
This will mean the disappearance)
of the "unknown woman" In divorce,
and with it the break-up of the pro
fitable and highly, organized business .
of agent.
Divorces Arranged
These agents,, for substantial fees,
arrange" divorces and manufacture
evidence. They enlist the service of
professional co-respondents, who
make a big income by being party
to the preparation of suitable divorce
evidence.
There are offices In London where
a man may go, and discreetly hire a
personable young woman as his com
panion for the week-end to aid the
divorce plan.
Wagner Creek
WAONER CREEK. Deo. 18. (Spl.)
Mrs. Roy Holllster of Rogue River
vlsltd the school here Monday and
entertained the children with numer
oua drawings.
Mrs. Charley Loos visited her son
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wra. Loos,
of Phoenix recently.
Mrs. I. T. Sawyer visited the rabbit
and poultry show December 8 at Ash
land.
Mr. and Mrs. Olln Barlow are the
proud parents of a big baby boy, born
December 8 at the Ashland hospital,
Mother and baby are reported to be
getting along fine.
Little Barbara Barlow la staying
with her aunt, Mrs. Chester Knlghten,
until her mother comes.
Homer Nell spent Saturday visiting
Harry Lynch.
Wagner Creek was well represented
at the Ladles' Aid supper at Talent
Tuesday evening.
Ladles of Wagner Creek P.-T. A.
started serving hot lunches to tho
children Monday. The ladles raise
the money by having carnivals, plays
and socials. A special menu Is made
up each year and each member takes
her turn cooking the lunches.
Mrs. Fred Ooddsrd, who taeaU
dropped a dish on Tier fcnffTe snd
broke one of the bones, has her foot
In a cavft yvt and la not feeling very
well.
Mrs. Wlllard Sargent from Anderson
Creek visited her mother, Mrs. Char
ley Loos. Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ray, who have
been living at the 1. T. Sawyer place,
moved to Ashland Monday.
Mrs, Powers put a new front porch
on her house last week which Im
proves It very much.
Mrs. Burnett of Talent vlHd Mrs
Abbott of Wsgnr l"rek tV'-ember 7
Courthouse
News
(Furnished by (be Jaokaon Uouniy
abstract Co. 131 Slltb Stlssci
Marrlatjn- Licenses.
Ray M. Arthur and May I. Richer.
Stewart Kinney and Mina Plnaon.
Donald L. Silver and Juanlta j
Handley. .
Sally
Circuit Court.
Euftens Neon Sign Co.
Cola et al: for money.
Alicia Riihl, minor; guardianship
Vlda B. Hurst vs. Ira Hurst: di
vorce.
Big Pins, lumber Co. vs. Maggie
Hanscsm; Hen.
P. R. Hardy assumes business nama
of "Hardy's Cash Hardware." Ash
land.
Probate Court.
Ifetate ot Elisabeth Tull, deceased;
probate.
Us, Mai) TUbun, isat ads.
Rnl ENtate Transfers.
Smma Kyle to Roy Kyle; W. D. to
Lot 13, Blk. 3, Page Add. to Medford
Thoa. B. Konkle et ux to D. B.
Millard; Q. C. D. to land In Sec. 39,
To. 88 8. R. 4 West.
Thos. E. Konkle et ux to D. E- Mil
lard; W. D. to NE of SW, Beo. 38, Tp.
33 S. R. 1 W.
Harry L. Connerley et al to H. T.
Ounter et ux: W. D. to hot 1 Blk. 3,
Lot BUc 3, Csrdwell Add. Jackson
ville. Hester P. Davis to Charles W. Davis;
deed to BW4, Sec. 30 m Tp. 33 S. R
l W.
Joy A. Walker et ux to Walter It.
Bergman ,t ux; W. D. to Lot 13, Blk.
1, Oak Orove Sub-dlvlston, Medford.
Elisabeth Tull to Irene Florence
VanAusdsll; w. D. to part Lit 1 B'.k
8, Barr's Add. to Medford.
Elisabeth. lull to Irene VanAusdill:
deed to land In Sec. 3, Tp. 37 fl. R
3 W.
Elizabeth Tull to Irene VanAusdsll;
W. D. to t acre In Sec. 33, Tp. 34 S
R. 1 E , and W', of SW. NE of SW.
Sec. 33. Tp. 34 8. R. I E.
Bessie Rathbun et al to Oorg H.
Drake et ux; w. D. to 48 98 acres In
DI3 68, TP. 37 8. R. 1 W.
T. A. Culbrrtson t ux to B. M.
y ot nx; W. D. to 30 sores in
Sso. 37, Tp. 38 8 R. 1 W.
Earl J. Nunn to John H. RolsWn
t ux: W. D. to Vi acre In Sec. 31.
TP. 38 8. R. 3 W.
Andrew 8. Chrlstennn to Marian
L. Chrl.tensen; . C. D. to land In
Aeo. 14, Tp. 38 8. R. 3 W.
F. L. Maasey it ui to J J. Dtakvn;
Q. C, D. to Lot 4. Blk. 81, Summit
Add. to Ashland.
J. J. Deakln et ux to Roy PtakIt;
W. D. to Lot 4. Blk. 91, Summit Add
to Ash land.
Vadlua olU. or r.idio. lic. tlic; wv.l
ui.'ir ct hcn jet throw'!
,'TiuUts c.a do It." fbon, 31.
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RULE MOVIE FOLK
IN FIRE SALVAGE
By ALEXANDER KAHM
(United Press Staff Correspondent.)
HOU.TWOOD. (UP) If your homo
were arm and you could asvs only
one thing, whst would It bo?
That's the latest "If" stickler being
brought up at the film colony parties
almost nightly.
The answer, given by leading star,
and executives ar. often surprising,
many puislng up article, of value fit
sontlmontal keepsakes.
Cecil B. DeMJlle. with a houseful
of antiques, would make dash for an
obsolete motion picture camera used
on "Squaw Man," first film he ever
directed.
Mse West would save tn old minia
ture of bar mother as a girl,
Francis Lederer, asked whet he
would rescue, tapped his coat socket.
He refused to reveal what he kept
there, but observers believed It was a
mysterious luck piece he always kisses
before going Into A difficult scene.
Bylvle Sydney has another luck
piece she'd save locket containing
ti old ooln. But Sylvia also refuses
to explain what make, the locket so
valuable to her.
Carl Brlsson would save a allver-sna-gold
cigarette ease given him by
Rasputin, "Mad Monk" of Russia.
Blng Orosby'a choice would be a
pair of 18 drumsticks he used In the
Oonzega university band when a
wophomore there.
Oary Cooper would save a gold cig
arette case, the first present given
him by hit bride, Sandra Shaw.
Blr Ouy Standing, who paints as a
hobby, would save one of hi, can
rsses; he can't decide which one.
'Probably I'd be burned to death
while deciding." he says.
But J. P. McEvoy, the humorous
writer, says he wouldn't have to think
it over at all. The first thing fie
would seise If the house were burn
ing would be his bathrobe.
CM. Wl'EWAN FIRED
ao nnnncncj
Mo
NEW YORK, Deo. IS Captain
John J. McE-ff-ea. former Oregon and
Holy Cross football coach, waa re
leased Tueaday aa coach of the Brook
lyn Dodgers ot the National pro (out
ball league.
Owners of the Dodgers, declaring
the olub lost 313.000 this season, said
thsy already have lines out for out
standing stars, Including Stan Kostka
ol Minnesota, former Oregon fullback,
snd Welnstock ot Pittsburgh.
Tricycles get them repaired or
lisinted tor Xmss Medford Cycle. 33
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