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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOHD, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18. 1934. PAGE NINE IWtKVUU liUV IVv'tUlVfcll t WHAT YOU WANT Classified FOR EASY REFERENCE, O ( vo PES Rend every ad on tills page. Vau will probably Ilnd ex actly the tli Ins you want to buy or sell. If It Isn't tberc, advertise . . . It's Inexpensive, effective. RATES Per word first Insertion -c ..le (Minimum 25c) Eacb additional Insertion, oer word (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without copy changes . W Phone 75 FOE WANT ADS FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT furnished sleeping room 975 So. Centrsl. FOR RENT MoeJy furnished rooms and garage storage at moderate rates by week or month Ma South Riverside avenue. FOR RENT ROOM BOARD RATES very moderate at 118 fit. M-ln ATTRACT! VP rooms 404 8 Irape FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Room 16x80 adjoining Mall Tribune Job Depsrtment. oo Orape street Will remodel to suit permanent tenant. Phone 75 or ap ply at Mall Tribune (newspaper) office. FOR EXCHANGE FOR SALE DOGS PETS FOR SALE Beautiful Hartz Moun tain Canary singers at .2.50 each. Mrs. Weston, 62 No. Peach. BUSINESS DIRECTORY ROLLER CANARIES. Phone 623-J-2. FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Used bicycle. Good, con dition. 8 00. 1031 Nsrregan. FURNITURE FOR BALE Inquire Talent Service Statlou. . FOR SALE Baby sulky, good condi tion, fa. rei. jac&sonviuc, uv tween 13 and 1. 4 H. p. DRAQ SAW for sale. Cass Auto Wrecking. Phone 780. DRY WOOD Fir. manzanlta. oait. Phone 71 or 515 Pennsylvania. FOR SALE Dry cordwood, also teir wood. 616 Pennsylvania. MANZANITA wood, 12" and U" 1.50. and 11.25 tier. Fred Powers. Inquire at Applegate Store. TEAM mules, harness, wagon, plow, cheap. 1151 Iowa St., Ashland. Ore. TRUCK for trade for light car. Gen eral Service station Junction, Rt. 1, Box 171-B. . FOR TRADE 2 double beds, good springs, mattresses tor twin beds or day beds Rt. 1. Bos 348 Hertford FOR EXCHANGE 1029 model A Ford sedan and 2 lots In Medford for late model ford V-8 Tel 407-S LOST AND FOUND LOST 12x20 canvas between Med ford and Lewis Sheep Ranch. Re ward. So. Ore. Livestock Auction Co. LOST If QOg missing, can wiu MALE OR FEMALE PARTNER WANTED LADY or gentleman, with some cap ital to take over lunch room in Medford with first class chef. Ex perience helpful, not essen. Box 8942, Tribune. EXCHANGE Furn. re-upholstering for Lumber, wood, fish poles ud reels Phone 969-R. POh SALE OR TRADE White Uec trlo sewing machine for light se dan Boi 638. Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR TRADE 6-room house and lot, clear, for acreage, or part cash and easy terms. Medford, Route No. 1, Box 506. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Girl for light housework. Call 746-R. WANTED MALE HELP RESPONSIBLE, energetic man to represent the West Coast Products Co. of Seattle. In Medford. also other nearby towns. Be your own boss and make a good living hand ling our best sellers. Box 215 Trib une. Field Mgr. will call on you soon. WANTED Several young men to start immediate training to service. Install and operate Delsel equip ment. Two years employment serv Ice. Se Walsh, Hotel Holland, afternoons and evening. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR 8AM5 "C" Sax; good flnwh and case. C25.00. Rt. 4. Box 63. Spring brook Subdivision. Don Bum-gardner. FOR SALE) SaxA phone. Conn C mel ody, gold bell, pearl keys, silver in strument Good as new. Cost 4145 Sell for $60. Make a dandy Christ mas present. Phone 1473-W, evenings. FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE 5 Rhode Island Red cockerels, quality stock. Sunny field strain, blood tested. Cum mings Poultry Ranch. 5 miles out Midway Road. MAN WANTED A HU8TLER for Jackson county to nandle 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. WANTED SITUATIONS FOR BALE Pure Bronze turkey toms and hens for breeding, 20c lb ; Parrlsh stock. Free of any disease. Adolf Schulz, Beagle. Ore. FOR SALE White. Leghorn pulleU. Phone 4-F-4. PURE Bronze toms. cockeran's prist toe It 5 Jesse Nell Rt 1. Ashlan 1 FOR SALE REAL ESTATE THE ARKANSAS KID Would like part time work with lo cal concern. Clerk or what have you? Phone 731-J. UNINCUMBERED middte-aged widow wants practical nursing or house keeping Box 4612 WANTED--MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Regulation Army or Boy Scout bugle. Box 3937, Tribune. WANTED For cash. Set of drums with or without cable and motor. James Davis, Jacksonville. WANTED 100 persons, any age. to receive a free demonstration les son In the Modern Way of play ing the piano new, easy, quick and correct. Dec. 26 to Dee 31. Make appointment now. Halght Music Studio, 318 Liberty Building. Medford, Ore. EMPTY furniture van going to Los Angeles wants loud both ways. 11. 615, Hawtey Transfer. WANTED TO RENT Two room furn ished house In city limits of Med ford Must be cheap Box 308 Mali Tribune FURN1TUHE re-upholstered. Phone 069-R Thlbault. WANTED Household goods. toves tools or what have you mpoioto Bargain House. 27 N Grape St Tel 1062 H1GHES1 PRICES paid for furs, hide and pelts Medford Bargain House 27 No Grape rel 1062 JUNK WANTED W pay ca!n for JUNK BATTERIES AND RADIATORS ALUMJN JM BRASS COPPER and unk l all dfftrrlptlnr.S MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSS 37 No Orspe Tel 1062 FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RFNT 2 and 4 room houses furnished. Water. 812 Summit. FURNISHED home for rent. 1122 ,E Main. Call between 2 and 4. FOR RENT 5-room furnished hou.e 37 50 Call Harold H Brown. 195; after 8. 1670. FOR RENT 0-room modern hojee furnished; fireplace and piano in quire 326 W 8'.b St W H Ever-hard 200 ACRES, 136 A. bottom land, free water, 5-room house, large barn, all farm equipment. 40 hwd dairy stock. Price 116,000.00, part trade, balance easy terms. SOUTHERN OREOON REALTY CO. 44 N. Riverside IF YOU have any rwal estate for sale or trade, see L. o Pickeii, 204 E. Main. Phone 1580-J. FOR SALE At Rogue River. 3 acres with water; orchard and email house; 1 blocks from high school: 8575 cash, if taken at onoe. In quire O wings Service Station, Cen tral Point, Ore. HOUSE BARGAIN Combination 6 room strictly modern late bunga low, east side, clear; only 81250 15 N. Fir. Also two ranches for rent. A BARGAIN My large lot. on Ben nett St., excellent soil, fruit, nut trees ano berries Will sacrifice on terms or cash Box 58. Tribune WHEN you think of real estate, think of Brown Si White. FOR SALE Must sacrifice Memorial park lot. Box No 801. ITibune HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENT Jack son County Building & Loan Ass'n Phone 195 FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES BEST bargain In town, Model T Ford In excellent condition. Sells for 825. See at Camp Wtthus. N. Riverside. FOR SALE Wheat 81 bushel, oats 81.60 hundred. 704 No. Central. A-l CEDAR POSTS 12c; A-l sugar- plne. heart shakes 88.75 per M, delivered. Write C. J. Akers, Eagle Point, Ore.. Star Rt. No. . FOR SALE Good heating stove cheap. Phone 716-L. 10 TONS baled hay. 812 per ton, Would consider good cows in ex change. J. E. Leigh, Eagle Point, Butte Falls Rd. RE-POSSESSED Brunswick 10-tube radio with electric phonograph, Will trade. 1000 W. 11th St. FOR SALE Hotpolnt range. Slight ly used. Will sell for les than one third original price. Has cooker and high speed unit. Phone 1573-J. IS" YOUR HEARING IMPAIRED?! have for sale or trace a late mode. Acousticon which nas so Denefl-d my hearing that 1 have no turthei use for It. r N lCerr. Talent. Ore KINDERGARTEN Sparta Blag Music ana dance Phone imo or laao-w Rutb Luy Alice Holm back. Painting and raperhaiiKlng . M. A. BUSS Painting and paper- Hanging, rel 040-w ais a. orape LET HANSEN SOLVE YOUR DECOR ATING PROBLEMS. Tel. 280-J. 519 King. LEGAL NOTICES No. B-IUG22. . Tn Bankruptcy. Notice of First Mooting of Creditor. In the District Court or the United States for the District of Oregon. In the matter of FREDERICK CHARLES NOBLE. Bankrupt. To the creditors of Frederick Charles Noble, of the City of Med ford, In the county of Jackson and District aforesaid. Bankrupt: Notice Is hereby given that on the 13th day of December, 1934, the said Frederick Charles Noble was duly ad judicated bankrupt: and that the first meeting of his creditors will be held in the office or the Referee. Medford Center Building, Medford, Oregon, on the 28th day of December, 1934, at 2:30 o'clock In the after noon, at which time and place the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a Trustee, examine the bankrupt, and transact such other business as may properly come oeiore said meeting. HARRY C. SKYRMAN, Referee In Bankruptcy. December 14th, 1934. FOR SALE Copper carbonate for treating wneac. Aionarcn oeea FOR SALE Rose oushea at popular prices. Monarch Seed Co. FOR SALE 5 doz. mixed daffodil aud narcissus bulbs. 79c. sacrifice price Monarch Seed Co. fined In the hospital at Roeeburg, la home on a visit, being greatly Improved. Jas. Mays butchered his two fine 300-pound hogs. Marlon Centers called on his sister, Mrs. Jas. Mays, and family Friday evening. Edward Smith and Miss Ruth Mays were Medford shoppers Saturday. A. Donaca and J. S. Foster were Sunday dinner guest at the Mays home. Frank Marquess and family were In Medford Saturday. Ralph Green was out to the valley Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. James Maya were In the valley on business Saturday. Mr. Fine drove to Ashland Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L, Fields "were In Medford Saturday on business. Jos. Maya called on Steve Lunak Sunday afternoon. TWENTY GRAND TRIES COMEBACK McLeod FOR SALE Morton's smoke salt and sausage seasoning. Monarch Seed Co. FOR SALE Usea sewing machines all makes, terms ir oesired am manes rented and repaired White Sewing Machine Co 24 N Bartlett. FOR SALE Apples, or trade for any thing you have Phone 132-L. FOR SALE! Closing out my entire stock of bicycles, sen u its Bros., i&t No. Central. v FOR HIGHEST QUALITY pear treS. peacn. apricot, cnerry appie. al mond, filbert, and walnut trees roses and shrubs at lowest prices. Phone 851-R-2, or call at W Barn urn's. 8 miles south or Medford on hwy next to Ever Shady Auto Camp Carlton Nursery. Carlton. Or ALL MAKES ot washing machines re paired. Pick's. Hardware, 131 West Main. Notice of Hearing of Objections to Final Account of Aitiululstratrlx and Settlement Thereof. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tint the undersigned Gertrude Olive Furry, as Administratrix of the estate of Arthur Samuel Furry, deceased, now pending In the County Court to Jackson County. Oregon, did on the 1st day of December. 1934. file In s.Ud court and In said estate her Final Account and Report, and that on said day the Honorable Earl B. Day, as Ccunty Judge for Jackson County, j Oregon, did make and enter an Order tilt rein, setting the hour of 11 :90 ociock a. m., on tint nth day of January, 1935. as the time, and the Court Room of said County Court tn ti.e Court House at Medford. Oregon, an the place for the hearing of any and all objections to auch final ac count and the settlement thereat and to the Administratrix' application to De aiscnarged as such officer, and to have her bond exonerated and Che wtate closed, and the real properly tumea over to me heirs of said de ceased, subject to the widow's dower. mat all persons ha vine oblectlona to such final account and to the settlement thereof, and to the wintl- ntr up of said estate, and to sue. distribution of the property thereof, are by said order required to make i-iipra at snia time and place, when a hearing will be had thereon. Dated this 1st day of Decemner. 1984. GERTRUDE OLIVE FURRY. Administratrix of the Estate of Arinur samuei Furry, Deceased McLEOD, Dec. 18. fSpl.) The In fant son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pet tlgrew has been taken to a Medford hospttal where hs la receiving treat ment for pneumonia. Dr. Cf T. Drummond (and Mlw Blanche Runnels called at several homes In this community Saturday, A number of cases of scarlatina were discovered and three families were placed under quarantine for a month. Mrs. Frank Dits worth, Mrs. Lee Colllngwood and Mrs. R. D. Hoag are among those suffering from colds, Mr. And Mrs. R. H. Allworth are on a short trip to California. The McLeod Home Extension meet' lng scheduled for Dec. 16 has been Indefinitely postponed due to so much Illness. WHEAT or feed oats 8150 cwt.: ground barley and alfalfa hay 812.60 ton. C. A. DeVoe. 8 milt west and 'a mile south of Medford Phone 623-J-3. FURS Cash paid for fura. hides, pelts Johnson Produce Co.. 6th and Front Sts. PORTRAITS. Christ ma cards, koaak flnshing. very reasonable. E Hay den Jones, 607 West Second Phone 1282-M Hours 11 to 7. GRAIN SACKS Jackson County tfeed Co.. 4th and Bartlett Sta FOR SALE Sand, gravel lawn dirt fertiliser teaming Phone 012-J FOR SALE White sewing machine Angora rabbits 814 Willamette FOR EXCHANGE 30-80 Carbine val ued at 82000 for light car Across irom Medford Riding Academy BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACK HON CO. AIJSTHACT CO. Abstracts ot Title ano Title Insurance The only complete Title System Id Jackson County. Anderson Creek ANDERSON CREEK, Dec. 18. (Spl.) Frank Centers and Mrs. Bell Cen ters, accompanied by Edward Smith and Rutb Mays, traveled the new short cut Applegate road last Sun day, being constructed by a corpa of CCO men. The wet weather during the past week was a hindrance to road work Al Wyatt of Orants Pass was look' lng alter his wood ranch here recent Hr. Huyett and lamlly are cutting wood lor Mr. Hull. Frank Casey, who has been con- Persist 4 ( MISSIONARY PI ! NOT DEAD IN VAIN ASSERT PARENTS 'Blood of the Martyr Is Seed of the Church Say a Clerio Father of Victint Chinese Bandits' Wrath Mrs. Payne Whltney'a Twenty Grand, winner of the 1931 Kentucky derby, Is shown with his trainer, Willie Brennan, aboard the special railway car In which he made a record-breaking trip from New York to Santa Anita, Cal., where the handsome big bay la entered In a $100,000 handlcao. hla first start after more than a year in retirement. (Anociat- YULE WREATH FOR TWENTY GRAND PERSIST, Deo. 18. (Spl.) How ard Ash la doing some carpenter j work for nis parents at Trail, uus week. Sam Parker, also Mr. and Mrs. Jess Oarber were doing some Christmas shopping In Medford, Deo. 15. Mrs. Oarber caned at tne Mattn- ews cabin Dec. 14, for a brief visit. Lowell Ash is working aa road fore man at Camp Carberry. Dare and Orval Peterson, Victor Peterson, Viola and Joan Zlromer, Harvey Morgan, also Dorothy Ash were transacting business In Med ford, Saturday, Dare and Orval Peterson, also Vio la Zlmmer and Dorothy Ash spent Deo. 17 with Mrs. Ervln Hutchison on Elk Creek. Dare and Orval Peterson made a trip to Trail, Dec. 17. Mr. and Mrs. Ervln Hutchison and children called on Mr. and Mrs. Spratt Wells, on Rogue River, Saturday. Harvey Morgan took a load of wood to Medford, Deo. 10. . Charles Morgan who has been steadily employed at the Blamer Young lodge on Rogue River for the past few years Is no longer working there and has rented a cabin at Trail. , All-day sings, quilting parties and corn shucklngs still are favorite so cial occasions among mountaineers In many sections of the south. Trappers say the fur of muskrats and minks usually Is In the best, con dition for marketing during Decern' ber. The postofflce at Anaheim. Calif. was fprced to deliver an unaddressed. unstamped "article" found- In a mall box. It was a cat, probably "malied1 by small boys. The feline was sent to the pound. Mail Tribune Daily Cross -Word Puzzle MURRAY AB 3 TRAGI CO. Abstract of Title. Rooms 8 and 6 No. 83 North Centra) Ave., upstairs Rlalto Pbone 1815- V. FOR SALE 1931 Chevrolet Master Coach, six wire wheels, good rub ber. First class mechanical condi tion. Leaving for East this week. Must sacrifice. Call at 530 Berry dale Ave. TOR SALE Model T '37 Ford coupe. Cheap for cash. Phone 1470-J. GOOD USED CARS 'SI Chrysler Sedan. 31 Bulck Sedan. 31 Essex Coach. '28 Ford Roadster. "28 Bulck Sedsn. 27 Bulck Sedan. '28 Dodtre Sedsn. SKINNERS OARAGE 143 So Riverside. Phone 102 Your Buick-Ponttac Dealer. VERY MODERN furnished cottages; reasonable price Spocia" rates to single person Vilsndra Hotel uid Cottages. Central Point FOH tjKNl Honif turniPhrd or unfurnished Brown A White FOR RENT APARTMENTS PUR.HIPHED one and 3 room apte. Garsce. 04 W. 10th. fOR BENT 2-room furn;ned apt. 40 Quince St. PhoiM Wl-W. POR RENT Apt . 806 W Main. POR RENT La TV. n vr.sll furn:tv eo a;anmuu. 7u4 So. Osadala, USED CAR SALE Chrysler and Plymouth Trade-ins With 193S License 1P34 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan. Plymouth OeLuxe Coupe. 1933 Plymouth Sedsn. 1932 Plymouth 4 Sedan. 1934 Chevrolet Town Sedan. 1931 Dsito Sedan 19i9 Chevrolet Coupe. ARMSTRONG MOTORS. FNO. 38 No. Riverside. Tel. IS. V-8 FORD VICTORIA 1933. Will eacrlllre '.00 00 equity tor 4200 00 . or will trade or light car. richt- ! nr'e Oaraae. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK DRY WOODP-.r. manzanlta. iak Phone 71 or tla Peoneylvema. POH SALE Weanet Ind pip 1120 West Transfer. EADS TRANSFER dt STORAGE JO. Oirioe 1018 No Central Phone 818 Prlcea right. Service guaranteed. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack, era and movera 6 peel. 1 livestock moving equipment. Prices i.gnt 18 North Riverside. Phone 815. Dentlsir). DENTISTRY Dr. L H. Dove. 938 B slain. Money To Lend MONEY LOANED - S0 to 8300 lor personsl or household purposes on House Furnishings or Autos; also Care Re-flnanced Loans closed within 80 minutes, under super vision of the Stste Banking Dept. License No S-IS7-M-160 See W E Thomas, 48 So. Central. MONEY LOANED -Cecil Jennlnga. Hall Paper cleaning WAI L-PAPEK CLEANING! lo per sq ft air Black 810 N Bartlett Expert Window Cleaners LEI OEOHUB DO II - Tel Ilia Rouse Cleaning Plow Wsxing On ante rug cleaning and upholsterltift MISCELLANEOUS PIANO TUNER D. C. DURHAM, red d'nt phone 333 or writ P. O. Box 838 LOW PRICED g-jaranteed Radio Serv. Ice Phone 857-Y ACROSS Epoch Ingredient of varnish Hawaiian aalu tation EJae Collection of facta Ocennxolng PRfiscnger steamer First woman Lusting Sea bird Renting eon tract Locomotive driver Seines Old musical note Of recent origin Recline Moving picture N'olnele-s Part of a curve Graceful tree Weaken Is profitable lo company with Clc.e: poetle Poneeia Dweller ta the east Solution of Saturday's Puzzle mierblTeTaFMhame 3 aQU-IaH mi i eni 0m E V E P I Z ElUg AIMIP lIyMeReT ETORE LOIRpjs I TEgjBAREC CJOlN SIC I E NT lOU SJL MCUg fTOOTglpO A PI I E uWH I L THl A R 5 6 HT il C O T5 H dg Q E HAT5w' a r HvJimim or2Ig n!a i l mWm RES I L I t NC "g LOPE it. Clutter ef wool DOWN libera 1. Rugged moun- I. no'n'atei"" SB. Oroek letter ,. pr,nf ,ua. If. , la, la" atlon IT. Youthful reara Wppls against . s. Anoint SB. 14 hours ,j. rip to ,,, tlu If. PlKPn T. Alackaday f. Fahef . of fits I. flmalleet lnteitr 10, Domeitlo fowl 11. Depletion of n, Pemal homei 19. Kiver in trypt 22- THU 24. I'Hrtc ant mail 2b. Mat al 26. ObiUnat 29. Batacloui SI. Had covering 31. Maiculin nam 3). Chanca 33. Support for platter SI. Ornaned aoftly 41. Mun'a arch- anamy it. Flrat nam of a fanioua motion pie tura actrtsi 44. Turn Inild out 4i, Do aomathlnc In ratum 4T. Promontory 41. Utardllka animal tO. Akoholle rTraira II. Dndaraund IX. Panel! of llrht v.. 1 li When Inez Courtney, film actreas, started to present Mrs. Payne Whitney's famous Twenty Grand with a Yuletlde wreath the horse tarted to eat It. Mlae Courtney's embarassment Is apparent as she called for the groom to protect her from Twenty Grand's unexpected advances at the Santa Anita track at Arcadia, Cal. (Associated Press Photol ASHLAND DICKERS FOR PURCHASE OF MINERAL SPRINGS 1 pur sai Jersey oow ' Bennett. BOAT TRAILER. Cs.h Reglstei Add- 1 lng Ma.-hlne Typewriter, Boots Cheap S30 1 Shoes Hunting Planing Equipment 31? Konb Rlversice. "' I2 I3 flli4 I5 I6 (ffJ7 I8 I? lp ' 22 ';- 23 24 2S tST T 32 33 34- 3S 4o 41 "J.JX 43 44 45 '' 7m" 4S vT "va" 48 ' " '''. 4j So ti Si 54 T.sl T"iZ ' ' ASHLAND, Deo. 1B- (Spl.) Mu nicipal acquisition of the Llthia aprlnga property, formerly owned by the pompadour Mineral opnngs com nsnv and now owned bv the Cltlfsens Bank of Ashland Is being urged by the Ashland Business Mens associa tion. Negotiation are at a atandstlll after an offer ot 100,Ior an option waa refused Monday. Today nas Deen set aa a deadline for taking up the option. It is understood that the state banking department Is holding out for giooo as tna option ugure, uuv tn thm fact that other Interesta, re putedly from Medford, are negotiat ing for the property. The city oouncll la unwilling to nv auch an amount for the option. due to evident opposition noted among Ashlsnd citizenry, and If the option la taken up within the pre acrlbed time, limit, the Initiative mii mma from the business men. atste city officials. Several membere of the Buslneaa Mena association have signified their willingness to underwrite the amount ot the op- Ifnn Th. cii eouneil will handle fur ther negotlatlona which will be re ported on at tne regular meeung -niirht. if the ontlon is secured, a general election wlU be held and voters will decide whether or not the purchase shall take place. Paramount among the arguments mr mirchaaa la the preservation o the Investment already In Llthia water, and the advertising value ae rlved. much of which would be lost te nther InLerests secured Control. The property would be lessed to private hands, If owned oy Asnisnu, and the Industrial value of the springs, much larger thsn the spring now used, would be realized, state nennonents of the Clan. Possibilities of a ssnltaritim. bottled water and gsa, and the manufacture of ory ice are soms of the advantages clslmed. Opponents claim that In the more than twenty years of Llthia springs ownership, no real development hsa taken plaos and that the Investment haa not been Juetllled. The mortgage on the property, when owned by the Pompadour com pany and managed by President Him nitvee mr ainooo. It was acquired by the Citizens' bsnk. now in process of liquidation, by sherlli s ssle. Meteorological Report T8INAN, Shantung Province, Chln Dec. 18. (AP) The parents of Mrs, J. O. Stam, who with her husband, waa executed by Chlr.eae bandits, ex preaaed the conviction today that, the young missionary couple "did not die In vain." The blood of the martyr la the seed of the church." aald Dr. O. B, Scott, the father, hlnwlf a mission ary representing the Second CongreV gatlonal church of Hoi yoke, Mass. Shortly afterward the Scotta left for Wuhu, Anhwel province, to get their three -months-old granddaugh ter, Helen Prlscllla Stam, who almost miraculously escaped the fate of her parents. A Chinese Christian mis sionary found her'in a deserted house; and cared for her until she could ba taken to Wuhu. Glad to Die. "If we could hear our beloved chit dren speak we know from their con vlctlons they would praise Ood be cause he counted them worthy to suffer for the sake of Jeaus Christ. Dr. Scott commented. Dr. Scott recalled the enthusiast!; manner in which the Stems under fxk their mission work In the lonely mountainous area of southern Anh wel province. "They were wholly consecrated to Ood and radiant la their love to their savior and to each. Other," he asserted. Since hearing of their capture our constant prayers have been that whether by costly sacrifice in dent a or deliverance, Ood would be glori fied and His will be done." Death by Sword. A dispatch from Wuhu revealed th Stems were executed by swords In tha ' ancient Chinese manner, A native eyewitness said the night before tha execution the Stams wero tightly bound with cord and not permitted to lie down. The following day, he continued., their 'outer clothing was atrlpped from them and they were marohed. through the streets of the village of Mlaosheo, while their captors Invited the public to see the foreigners killed. Before the exeoutlons the brigands explained the missionaries were aid ing the Nanking government, helping It to build roads, and must die. Sev eral residents Interceded In vain. An attempt Is being made to recov er the Americans' bodies. Mission aries here are carting for little Helea until her grandparent arrive. December 18, 1934. . forecasts. Medford and vicinity: Cloudy to night and Wednesday. No change in temperature. Oregon: Oenerolly cloudy tonigni and Wednesday. Occasional light rain northwest portion and on coast to night. No change In temperature. Lot'itl Data. Temperature a year ago today : Highest, 57; lowest, 39, Total monthly precipitation -81 Inch. Deficiency for the month .0? Inch. Total precipitation since Septem ber 1, 1034, 7.04 Inches. Excess for the season, .01 Inch. Relative humldltv sat 8 D. m. yes terday 78 per cent; 6 a.m. today. 07 per cent. Tomorrow: Sunrise, 7:36 a.m.; sun set 4:4a p.m. OlHtervntloim Taken at 5 a. tn., 1-iU Meridian Time. II " B If I Radios old. or 'adlos new. they w..rt then nest when we gel throu(r P null's can do IV." fboue 22. Boise - 38 JO Cloudy Boston 38 18 Clear Chicago 33 Clear Denver 40 28 .48 Clear Eureka .... 38 P.Cdy. Helena .. 38 32 T Cloudy Los Angelca 73 82 Clear MEDPORD 41 S2 Cloudy New York 40 28 Clear Omaha 38 32 .01 Rain Phoenli 8 M Clear Portland - ..- 42 Cloudy Reno 24 P.Cdy. Roseburg 34 .08 P.Cdy. Salt Lake 38 30 .24 Cloudy San Francisco .. 68 60 P.Cdy. Besttle 48 46 .02 Rain Spokane 30 32 .02 Cloudy Walla Walla - 48 42 T Cloudy Washington, D O. 44 26 Clear ASHLAND LEGT0N"wILL FREE EXPERT ADVICE Aa a contribution to th. federal housing admlntstratlon'a moderniza tion program the services of . th. kitchen planning section ot General Electric Institute have been man. available without charge to home owners, real eatat. operators, apart ment house owners, architects ana bulldera, or to anyone contemplat ing remodeling and Improving exist ing homes under the provisions of th. new housing act, It waa an nounced today by J. 0. Thompson, division manager of th. California Oregon Power company, Oeneral Electrle distributor, here, "With th. goverr.meri Insuring th. losns which building owners may make of financial lnatltutlona, h. said, "w. can expect a big revival la the building trades and undoubt edly many who long have wanted aa all-electrlo kitchen will take advan tage of the financial aid now avail able to home owner, by making this most desirable and utilitarian of improvements. "Owner, of apartment houses have found the electric kitchen to 're a great aid In keeping auytea rented, b o a u a . th. electrically-equipped kitchen, with Its numerous work saving devices, now haa a greater appeal to th. housewife thsn any other room In th. horn. W. are ready to assist In th. modernisation progrsm with model plsns and arrangement., specifics Hons and Installation details, pre pared by O-E experts, for any typ. and alia of electric kitchen tor any type and sire of dwelling. Anyone planning a remodeling Job la Invited to make fre. use of this co-operatlv. service." COMPLETE SHOW PLANS ASHLAND, Dec. 18 (Bp!.) Ameri can Legion Post No. 14 will hold a special meeting this evening at 8 00 o'clock at the Pioneer hsll on W'.n burn Way. Commander Oscar Silver haa cslled the special meeting In order to complete plans for the showing of the Leelon show. "Ten NithU In a Barroom." In Medford Friday night, December 21. Christmas plsns of the post will also be completed at this time. WINDOW OLA.HS We sell wlndo glsaa and will replace rout broken wlndowa resaonsoly. Trowbridge Cab inet Works Phon. 642 Well nsul swsy ;ou rcluse. CUJ oanltsiy Servic. LINCOLN HONOR ROLL Tli. Lincoln school honor roll for th. second sli weeks was announced todsy aa followai IB Prushla Newton. 2B Pearl Brock. Jamea Haley. Pegy Hens. Klkuko NakaglrL Shirley F'lnkey. 2A Betty Wshl. 3B Vonna Dal. Knight. Ada Naka- girl, Frances Nichols. 4B Patty Ann Haney, John Quack .nbush. 5A Ralph Brock, Norma CantralL Doris Rohrer. 6B Margaret Ash, Lillian Newton. jobby Smith. 9A Ruth Kinder.