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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKU, OREGON. MONDAY. DECEMBER 31. 1934. PAGE NINE Vtt liUV Vtt WHAT YOU WANT Classified FOR EASY REFERENCE titenv vo isocnevv . V 1 I Per word first Insertion.-... (Minimum E5c) Each additional Insertion,' per word Rend every ad on this page. You will probably find ex actly the thins you want to buy or sell. If It Isn't there, advertise . . It's Inexpensive, effective. ...lc (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without copy changes ...$1.25 75 FOR WANT ADS FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES petition signed by twer.ty or more' ircciiotcicrs reemiug iu tuv ic..- 1928 Dode Victory o Coupe, new tory which u proposed to be included paint, 6-plv tires, pood mechanical i within the grazing district heretn shsoe. EAKIN MOTOR CO. Dodge alter described, was duly filed in the Dealer. : office of the County Cleric of Jackson Prtiintv HrM.m. w!M.lrt which PniintV isald proposed Grazing District la lo Icated, asking for the formation of !th nald Drooo&ed Grazlrm District to 1 be known as the Pit View Grazing j l District, of Jackson County, Oregon, the boundaries of said proposed Dis trict being described in said petition as follows: Commencing at the Northwest cor ner of Section Six, In Twp. 38 S., Range 1 East of the Willamette Mer idian In Jackson County. Oregon, and runuinc thence South on said Mer idian line y7 mile; thence last 1 mile; thence North '3 mile, more or leas, it6 Little Butte Crvek; thence follow ing along said Lit vie Butte Creek in ! a southeasterly direction to where i Lick Creek empties into said Little I Butte Creek In Section 3. In said 1 Township and Range; thence East, j across said Little Butte Creek, ? mile, more or less to the highway known ! as the Lake Creek Road as said road SAVE MONEY Haul your own wood. I now established, laid out and used; Dry manzanlta. $1.50 tier. Good ' teno following along the said Lake highway. Applcgate Store. Creek Road In a general southeasterly xvx.-u. -i , i -r--, I direction to where said road crosses Darby. I Little Butte Creek in the Southeast I quarter of Section 19 In Township 36 Cn..4-W Oann. 1 f V. U7 V publication of this notice, which Is made on December loth, 1934. D STANLEY BOOGS, Administrator with Will annexed GOOD USED CARS LOW PRICES 1935 LICENSE lt)30 Ford Moaei a Tudor Sedan. 1931 Model A Sedan. 1934 Chevrolet Town Sedan. 1934 Plymouth Sedan 1933 Plymouth 2 -door Sedan. 1932 DeSoto Sedan. 1929 Chevrolet Coupe. 1934 Plymouth DeLuxa Coupe. 1932 Plymouth Sedan. . Also several older models, , ODen Eventrn?s. ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC. 38 No. Riverside. Tel. IB. Meteorological Report December 31. 1934 Forecasts Oregon: Generally cloudy tonight and Tuesday: occasional rain in the northwest portion and on coast; local snows In northeast portion; little change In temperature. Best Dressed Woman FOR SALE DOGS PETS Temperature a year ago today Highest, 42; lowest, 28. ROLLER CANARIES. Phone 523-J-3. Total monthly precipitation, 2.18 Inches; deficiency for the month, 0.81 of an Inch. Total precipitan since September l, 1934, 8.41 Inches; excess for the season, 1.08 Inches. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Shakes. Kings Highway. FOR SALE Concessions at the Shrine j thence following along said Little Clrcuc to be held Medford Armory January 14. Call Shrine Circus Headquarters. 137. Mr. Carllle. FOR SALE Altai's hay. Tel. 355-R-2. FOR SALE Kincald garden tractor, or will trade for cheap car. Shell Service, 6th and Front. LOST AND FOUND :FOR SALE Delicioua apples, cheap. Bear Creek Orchard. t adt Tiiniil . Iii-nnnh In m noitr nnrlr I or on King St. Call or leave at Cash paid Peaslcy's Studio. Johnson - - -. - - ! Frrtnt. Kt PrCKED UP Gold HiU. uec. a. DiacK . Butte Creek one-half mile more or lew to where same merges Into the North Fork and South Fork of Little Butte Creek, thence along the said South Fork of Little Butte Creek to where the main canal of the Med ford Irrigation District crosses said creek In the Northeast quarter of Section 29, Twp. 36 S. R. 2 East of the W. M., thence Northerly along said canal one mile, more or less, to where said canal Is diverted from the North Fork of Utile Butte Creek In Section 20. said Township and Range; female dog; black collar one inch WHEAT or FEED OATS t-1.50 ct, wide, 14 brass buttons. mane Society. Call Hu- LOST If dog missing, call 1516. mixed bar:ey and alfUfa hay, til ton. C. A. DeVoe. 2 miles west and v2 mile south of Medford. Phoae 623-J-2. . .TTr , T tci-vtto ! FOR SALE; Used sewing machines all WANTF.D--MISCELLANEOUS makes: terms if desired. All makes WANTED 10 to 20 acre pear orch ard. Give full details. Ray Tasher, Tieton. Wash. WANTED Model "A" Ford coupe or rented and repaired. White Sewing Macmne Co. 24 N. Bartiett. FOR SALE Sand, gravel, lawn dirt, fertilizer, teaming. Phone 9 12-J. roadster; cash. Box 715 can Mail 1 for SALE Pear wood. Tel 744-X. Tribune. WANTED To lease stock ranch. Write or call 324 3. Peach. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Household goods, stoves tools or what have you, Medford Bargain House, 27 N. Grape St. Tel. 1062. WANTED nrnntv van track olne to Los An geles soon. Would like load or part load household goods. See us tor i rates. Phone B33 " ; F. B. SAMSON CO.. Medford. Ore. , EMPTY furniture van -;oing w Los j KINDERGARTEN Sparta Bldg. Mu sic and dance. Phone 1545 or 1256 W. Ruth Luy Alice Holmback. LOW PRICED guaranteed Radio Serv ice Phone IS YOUR HEARING IMPAIRED? J nave fo: sale or trade a tate tnodol A co us t icon which has so oeneftrd mv hearing that 1 nave no furthei use for it r N Kerr. Talent. Ore Angelea wants load bjtb ways. 615. Hawley Transfer. l-el. BUSINESS CHANCES HIGHEST PRICES paid for furr ikies j and pelts. Medford Bargain House, i 27 N. Grape. Tel 1062. " JUNK WANTED We pay cash tor JUNK BATTER! Eb AND RADIATORS, ALUMJNJM BRASS. COPPER and Junk .rf all descriptions MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 No Grape Tel i062 FOR RENT HOUSES FOR REN T Modern four room house Adults. 202 Portland Ave. ; FOR RENT Completely equipped restaurant at 225 W. Main St., Mod ford. Ore., 'Known as Green Lantern Cafe. This should be a money miikor for party with restaurant ex perience and sufficient money with which to start, See W. E. Thomas, 43-So. Central. FOH HENl -unfurnished Home tarnished Brown & White FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT A comfortable sleeping room, clo.e In. cheap. Call at 309 K. Jackson. ATTRACT1VF rooms 404 S irttpe FOR RENT ROOM BOARD RATES erv moderate at 116 t jay.. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Apartments, 334 Apple. FOR SALE Lumber mtll located on Elk creek. Inquire Nefr & Fromi mayer, Cooley Theater B3dg., Mei-f-rd. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Arm races JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstract of Title ino Title insurance . The only oompletc Title System in Jackson County Relative humidity at 6 p. m. yes terday, 74 per cent; 5 a. m. today, 96 per cent. Sunrise tomorrow, 7:39 a. m. Sunset tomorrow, 4 M p. m. Observations Taken at 5 A. M., K'OMi Meridian Time 2f ES" 23 01Ti st i A 8 v :i i FURS for furs, hides. Delta, Produce Co., 6th and thence following along the said North Fork of Little Butte Creek in, a gen- said creek Intersects the Township line between Townships 36 and 37. Range 3 East, at or near the South- I east corner of Section 32 in Town- j ship 36 South, Range 3 East of the j W. M . said point being also upon the West boundary line of the Rogue River National Forest as now laid out I and established upon the ground; thence following along said boundary j line oi me saia ttogue mver rtntionai Forest, throughout its entire length, and courses between the said South east comer of said Section 32. Town- Kin Q 13 1 PttF a a fermt a M to the Southeast corner of Section 34, 1 in Township 34 S. R. 2 East of the W. M., being a distance of about 40 miles along the line of the said Na tional Forest; thence South 2 miles; thence West 1 mile; thence North about throe-fourths of a -nlle to the main line of the P. & E. R. R. in Section 9, Township 35 S. R. 2 East i of the W. M.; thence following along the main line of the said P. & E. R. R. In a westerly direction to where aaid main line of the said railroad cuts and intersects the Willamette Mer idian near the West quarter corner of Section 18, Township 35 S. R. 1 E.; thence South, along said Meridian line, three and a half miles, more or less, to the place of U ginning, aa first herein above set for ix. Notice is further jlven that the Grazing Board of Jackson County, Oregon, has heretofore been duly no tified in person of the filing of said Petition. Notire la further given that the County Judge of the state of Oregon. In and for the County of Jackson, has set Friday the llth day of Janu ary, A. D. 1935, at ten o'clock a. m.. as the time, and the Courtroom of sflid Court, In the Courthouse In Medford, Oregon, as the place for the holding of a meeting of the Grazing Board of Jackson County. Oregon, and the Petitioners who signed said Petition, and all other persons who may be In any manner Interested In the formation of aald District, or opposed to such formation, at which said time and place any and all of such persons are hereby directed to appear and show cause If any they have why such district should not rr 'TrrTtT ny'.Z I be so formed, as la provided lor un- of the 1933 Session Lews of the State Boise 38 25 .... P. Cdy. Boston , 22 10 Cleat Chicago 30 24 Cloudy Denver 48 30 .... Clear Eureka 52 40 .... Clear Helena 30 22 T Cloudy Los Angeles 62 46 .... clear MEDFORD 46 29 T Clear New York 30 .... Omaha 32 30 .... Cloudy Phoenix 60 35 Clear Portland 44 38 .16 Cloudy Reno . 44 18 .... Clear Roseburg 48 38 .06 Cloudy Salt Lake City .... 40 38 T Cloudy San Francisco 1 44 .... P. Cdy Seattle 4 38 .02 Rain Spokane 34 26 Cloudy Walla Walla 40 32 Cloudy Washington, D.C. 38 23 P. Cdy. MABEL GRIGSBY AT CINDERELLA SALON Mabel Poagua OrlgBby hta returned to the Cl -.derella Beauty Solon, which she formerly operated, according to H. W. Manerud. local rMnrt.rAlt. mon. ager. The aal.m woe recently deco- ruiea, new eqmpment and every mod ern convenience installed. Kathleen Estes will continue to be associated with the salon. 4 Yule Trees ITofllnl.Ie. 8ALBM, Ore. (UP) The Christmas tree crop in Oregon and Washington waa worth 12.000.000. It was esti mated by the state board of forestry. Trees went not only to all parts of the United States, but a'.o to tMe Hawaiian and Philippine Islands. ' . Burl nutlnrsa (irons. SALEM. Or. (UP) During the six years ending with 1033. Oregon snd Washington shipped more than 700.000 pounds of burls to foreign countries for manufacture Into fancy veneers Orowth of the Induetry was shown by the shipment of 5:12.000 pounds In 103.1 as against 26,000 pounds In 1928. ) Forest Creek FOREST CREEK. Dec. 31. (Spl.l Mr. and Mrs. Grant Flckert and Mr. Fickert's mother, Mrs. Annie Prophet, who have been visiting at the James Daviea "home, left for their home In Corvallls, December 27, accompanied by Mrs. James Davtes, who will visit friends and relatives there. During her stay here Mrs. Prophet waa also entertained by her brother, Oeorge Harriot, and family of Applegate. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Madsen enter tained at Christmas dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Louis Culy and children, Walter Ferris, Alice Madsen, George Pearce and daughter, Valeria. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ayrea and fam ily were Chrismaa day guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Ayres of Medford. Mr. and Mrs. John Black were hosts Christmas dH to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ward and family. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Hill and family, all of Phoenix; Miss Lottie Black of Marion, Ore., and Ida bell Black of Phoenix. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Daviea and chil dren were dinner guests of the James Davies family Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Beta of Engle Point visited at the home .of Lee Black and family December 28. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Daviea spent Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Dorothy In Jacksonville. Lottie and IsnaU Black visited Hazel and Mary Davies December 26- A party consisting of Mr. and Mrs. John Black. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ward, Lottie and Isabell Black called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Offen bacher of Applegate Christmas night. Vera Ayrea la spending the Christ mas vacation with relatives in Med ford and Ashland. Hazel Davies waa an overnight guest of Lottie Black December 38. Mr. and Mrs. Rosa Dickey of Jack sonville made a brief trip to Oregon Belle mine December 26. Mrs. George Pearce left December 24 Tor a visit with relatives. Provolt i - , LOG TRAIN BRAKEMAN KILLED NEAR SILETZ TOLEDO, Ore., Dec. 31. $) Man ford Shiltz. 43, logging train brake man, was killed yesterday near Slletz, eight miles west of camp 12, when a train struck a broken rail. Shuts was thrown against a bank and was struck by a log. District Attorney L. O. English said there would be no in vestigation. . 4 25 DROWN WHEN LAUNCH 'STRIKES OBSTRUCTION TAMPfCO. Mex.. Dec. 31 ) The waters of the Pnnuoo river at El Cr scol were searched today for the bodies of 25 women and children who drowned yesterday when a passenger launch sank. The boat, en route to Tamplco, was attempting to dock at El Caraool when It struck an obstruction. Held In Jail., n, 1 f ..d, JJ, of this city, was held In the city Jail today on charge, of having been in toxicated in a public place. Mail Tribune Daily Gross -Word Puzzle of Title. Rooms 3 and 8. No. North Central Ave., upstairs. 32 Safety of Yo.ir Investment In the Mr.moRn n;it:nAi. suino and LOAN ASSOCIATION 126 E. Main St. Injured up to s.ooo by the Federsl SAvlngs and Loan Insurance Corporation, Washington, D. C. rOR RENT Duplex apartment; 4 rooms: electric ranxe. automatic oil burner furnace. rerrlgeratlo-J. breaK fast nook, fireplace: otherwise un furnished. W. A. Dates. Tel. 42. FOB RENT-MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Room 16x80 adjoining Mali Tribune Job department ao drape street Will remodel to suit permanent tenant Phone 1 or ap ply at Mall Tribune l newspaper) of flee. Dentlttr). DENTISTRY Dr. I. H. dove. 325 Main. f:pert Window Cleaner. LET OEOROE DO IT Tel. 1172. "House cleaning, floor waxlnff. ori ental rug cleaning upholstering. Money To Lend of Oregon. This notice Is given and served pursuant to an order of the Honor able Earl B. Day. Judge of the Comity Court of the tttate of Oreeon, for jAckson County, and ex-offlrio chair man of the Orazlru; Board of Jackon County. Oreflon. duly made and en tered on the 26th day of December, 1934. to which order reference Is here by made. in witness whereof, I have hereun to eet my hand and affixed the seal of the County Court of Jackson Coun tv. Oregon, this 28th dav of Decemner. ' I34. I.. H. CARTER, (SEAL) County C eik of Jackson Ci-'uity, Oregon. MONEY LOANED 50 to ,300 for personal or household purposes on House Furnishings or Autos; also Cars Re-flnanced. Loans closed within 30 minutes, under super- ddnn nf Hi. stBJe Rnnkincr Deot License No. S-167-M-160. See W. E. '",d Court has appointed Wednesday. Notice of final Settlement. In the County court o! t,'e State of Oregon. In and for tne County of Jackson. In the Matter of the E'tate of Ber nard A. Koeppe. dereused. Notice la hereby g'ven. that the undersigned has filed his Flr.t and Pinal Account as Administrator of the Estate of Brrna-l A. Koeppe. deceased. In the Counlv Court of Jackson County. Oregon, and that 'Thomas, 45 So. Central. I MONEY LOANED Cecil Jennings. NURSERY STOCK FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE BEST BUY IN JACKSON COUNTY j i acres. 3'i ml. out on gravelled road; good soil; fenced and cross- fenced wltn woer ir. roR HIOHEST QUALITY pear trees, partly Irrigated: fair house. J ue.ruK i poultry nouses; p"'""' mondi filbert. ,nd walnut trees, Phone 1580-J. WHEN vou think of real estate, think t of Brown White. FOR SAI E Must sacrifice Memorial : park lot. Box No. 501. Trioune. HOUSES FOR son County Phone 195. roses and shrubs at lowest price. Phone 85I-R-2. or call at W B Barhum's. 3 miles south of Medford on hwy. next to Ever Shady Auto Camp. Carlton Nursery. Carlton, Cr. Palnllng St rnperhantlnj the 23rd day of January 1935. at : hour of ten o'clock In the foreno-n jof .aid day as the time, and the court j room of said court In tne courthouse I at Medford. Oregon, aa-the place fi hearlng objections to aid First ind Final Account, the setd'ment there iof and the distribution f aald eatav All persona Interested are hereoT j notified to appear at stld time snJ place, and show causa If any there j be- why aald First and Final Account 'should not be approved by the Coin, said estate be decreed to be fully .settled, a decree made lor the dis jtrlbutlpn of aaid esut to the or. entitled thereto, said admlnis- SAI.E OR BEKT-.Ja.-k-j LET HANSEN SOI""! YOUR DECOR- ; 'r"t'L,ch"rsc) .from ACROSS L Slake dirty 5. Hmelli 19. Dorue-tie animals 14. Fairy tale monster II. Resist estab lished au thority I. Single thing 17. Struck and dayhed ' alxjut, ai water or mud 1. All.plc-a or the allspice tree 21. Meaning -X Chemical compound of imidogon 4. fitr-k S3. City In Wis cousin 17. Pronoun M.tnl thread Ji Wind Indi cator IJ. Silkworm 31. Toothlers 3. l-'a.-hions 2!. Sprite 40 Hasten 41. Old card game 42. Topin hum ming hlrd 41. Throiv off the track 41. Surirf .is In nedltlon to the essentia! m.anlng 4T. TVnkey 41. K.en piercing pain Solution of Yesterday's Puizla AlWlElDpslE CYxmw AT L O NEfjP O O RfegAB E L O 6 Ma M meMl E D c l a a aWr i d ijlli! REV E RS E d dJr A B OWi E SI 0j PER Wl M U wed s'n. & se rv e d AFlTRiTtfEN6 ori g i nPl1e.JErI D E CIO R" AlT ElfV E A L OOEfjEtD" E NffE MTE Fit tonether, an ens whila tV.ir Mont crippled A sln(an( Skip or iklm Cfrf.il Medicinal plant Ah .id At many hc1f na r mn In to b playrrt in golf match Too tilv tempo rarily con tempt Encounter DOWN Rostkt up L'at rriuettlh Klnca Prala Not ao much Infirxlb br viy of com pliment River In Mliwria Complain Avnlnnche Stkk uped In playlnit pool Reduce to nofhlrf Nam Tofk iir.law- fully Pronoun Mraclf 2t. Dl from tht enrth it Profit 17. Atumpt .'I. Unwanted pin tit .1. Unoccupied 39. Deflection of ntyp from a atr.MKht path U. Typo muiure II. Enffllnh ectioo 31. Not that -C. Vocal com positions JT. Preoeillnc nlghta .J. Girdle L. Lonattif for 44. tninlre 4i. Arrived 6. ilyntlc Hindu word 41- Reeiilfir cue tomer kO. aituated at the ha SI. Hody Joint M. F.nKllHh city S3. Make lac tfc. Elevation nf land: ahhr. 17. Ifohamrnedan priest St Tflncel 9. Relieve 0. Lonu tiarrow openlno J. Upread to drr ft. Cltv In Scot land II. Aealn: ore ft PROVOLT, Dm. 31. (Spl.) Mr. Kennedy, representAtive of th pub lic utUUlf-A com m las Ion, whs nt Pro volt December 38, lntervewlng tele phono aubMcribei-a regarding tlio In crease in telephone ratea to become effective January 1. He approved the ralso. Service will cost $1:25 a month hereafter, Inatead of $1.00. Mr. and Mr. Roy William, operator of the station, havt had the station two year and have given the community excellent Mrvj.ee. Christmas dinner nd reunion were In vogue last week, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Larlmore and daughter, Mia Ha&el. spent the holiday with Mr. Larlmor' parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Lartmore. near Grants Paas, Mr. and Mrs. Qlen Hu n ter we n t to P leaan n t Va 1 ley Christ maa eve and for Christmas din ner at their houae, entertained Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Payne. Jack Albertson and family of Ban don are visiting the Henry Albert sons for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Williams and family spent Christ mas at the Bill Thtes home at Mur phy. Mr. and Mr. Emery Butts had their their dinner guests Christmas, their son Maurice and family of Med ford, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Loll and and Mr. and Mrs. Verne Richardson and son. Mr. and Mrs. James plnnlger and Mr. and Mr. George Cougle and families were Christmas guests at the P. I. Bristol. Mrs. Doris Cooper spent Christmas with her grandmother, Mrs. John Lett ken. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. William Jordon have moved from their home on Thompson creek and are located at Aahland. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Gwalt and family are living In the Jordon house now. Jerry Stone, aon of Mrj and Mr. Elery Stone, has been ill during the Christmas holidays. A large crowd attended the Christ mas party held Christmas eve at the community hall. After the program, gift were distributed by Santa Claus. Mrs. Doris Cooper arranged the fol lowing program: "A Welcome.' Pa tricia Bennet; "A Greeting." Lyden Topping; Merry Christmas exercise; "A Happy Newsboy," Margaret Swim; 'A Christmas Thought." Garland Hol brook; "A Sign," Lois Brlttsan; music. Kent Johnson, Carol Richardson and Olee Hoi brook; playlet, ' 'Merlcano Christmas," Joe Bowden. Lorraine Brlttsan, Maryle Newlun and Lucille Brlttsan: "A Good Example." Phillip Jeas; "Not Polite. " Oeorge Cockman; "Santa's Airship." Lorraine Brtttaan; music 'Up on a Housetop," Kent Johnson, Carol Richardson and Glee Hoi brook; exercise, "What Did We Get for Christmas?"; "My Favorite Tree," Kent Johnson, Playlet, "A German Chrlitmes." Constance Bennet. Jerry Stone, Oeorge Cockman, Carol Richardson. Louise Bowden and Garland Hoi brook; "Glad to Be a Boy," Joe Bowden: "When Christmas Is Over," Leo Albcrtson; "Dear Old Santa." Wanda lopping: playlet, "Christmas at Sand Flats," Floyd Lewrnan, Glee Hoi brook, Kent Johnson, Margaret Swan, Wanda Topping, Patricia Bennet, Lois Brltt aan, Roy Hill. Leo Albertson and Nell Hoi brook. The program closed with a pantomime of the first Christmas and the audience Joined in slrglng a Christmas song. Music between acts was furnished by a local orchestra. 4- QTIinrRAkTD MD ! uiuuLumuj. i uiv 1935 DISPLAYED HERE WEDNESDAY y " fa ' f Declared by a Paris coutrler th world a best dressed woman, Mrs. Harrison Williams it shown as she arrived In New York after a sojourn abroad. She la wearing a black crepe de chine blouse figure in white and green, black checkered wool skirt, green scarf, three-quarter length topcoat of broadtail, black felt tricorne hat with black lac quer bird trimmings, beige hose, black lizard buckled oxfords, and black surJe gloves. (Associated Press Photo) Courthouse News .Kumisiieci oy trie Jacasoo uouui abstract Co. I'J) 8 sixth stieett Marrlai;e Licenses. John L. Hall and Oorla M. Johnson. Robert P. Mackey and Virginia E. Mete. Floyd Stacy and Dorothy Shaw. Oranvll F. Brlttsan and Eva Zler. Vern J. Troxell and Jessie M. Bal deraon. Oliver Loehbaugh and Vemlcei In sell. 1 Carl J. Oreat and Lillian M. Co.?-enee. Wilding i Loan Ass n rOR BUJi OH TRADEUrge lot. clear: ome buildings: near grade and high school. Klamath Fails for city property wttM or withuiit bulldlris. Address Boa 174, Tribune FOR SALE POULTRY ATINO PROBLEMS. Tel 289 King. M. A BLISS Painting At panerhang ing. Tel. 646-W. 813 So. Grape. Transfer. -J. 519 ihl bondsman exhonerated !r:,iu a luiitirr ana luiure liability tn i i,e premises. Dated and first published December 34th, 1934 HERBERT C KOEPPE. Administrator of the Estate of Bernard A, Koeppe. decease! EAD3 TRANSFER Ar 8TORAOE CO. Office 1015 No. Central. Phone 315. Prices right. Service guaranteed. WILL sell another dozen of those HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert paca beautiful buff Orpingi":n pullets Fred Powers. Phoenix. TOR SALE 5 Rhode Island 5-3 cockerels, quality stock. Sunnr fleld strain. Blood tested C'.iti mlrues Poultry tunc. 5 mllea wt Midway road. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR 3ALF 0 head cows snd calve:.. LjSeu Uomc. JaUwuvUla, Notice lo Creditors. In the County Court of the State of Oreon In and for Jackson ro:ini In the Matter of the Estate of Msryl E:ir.abeth Adams, Deceased. ! era and movers, special iivesvora , Notice Is Hereby given that thel moving equipment. Prices right, undersigned as. on the 8th day of i 9ie North Klverslde. Phone 815. December. I9J4. appointed Admins-. - trator with the Will annexed of the! LEGAL NOTICES ' of Mary Ellrabeth Adams. .e. . j ceased, by order of the County Court Noiire of Meeting. 1' Jackson County. Oregon Ail per. In the Matter of the Creation and aoru hav!n claims aalnst said ea- Orranlaatlon of the Pit View Oraj- irj? District o! Jackson County. Oregon. So' ice is hereby t'.'.rn that on the ii.i Aii yi iK;.x.Xi, A. O. 134. tate are required to present same duly verified, at the ollice of Buj, Boggs. Jackson County Bink Buliii irjr. Medford. Oregon, w;tn:n s-x muua ;.-Jia u navt i4 u. u:i 2 3 4 4. 7 ja y y fTJT l if " wF Z 'i y 41 1 l H I 4 M ''fa HlZZllZZZilZZ 5 S3 jkm j4 7s sS" 3T sb si So" '''" ' i70 l" F 11"" Climax CLIMAX, Ic 31. (Bpl. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Day spent Chrlr.tmas at Lake Crerk. Mrs. Viola Comstock Is, spending the holidays In Portland. Mennlfee Charley of a local CCC camp spent Christmas with hia par enta here. Roberta Werte of Central Point Is spending vacs lion days at home here. Frank Hurst and Ben Oswald were guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Werte for Christmas dinner. Lloyd Adamson snd Billy Taylor apent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Warren Reynolds of Antelope Creek. frank Hurst has been on the tlrk list the past week but Is well again. D. B. Oold and daughters. Hazel snd Velms. of Mwiford spent Christ mas with Mrs. D. B, Oold and family here. MHroy Charley spent a few days In Ea(tle Point recently. Sam Coy was In Eg1 Point last week. Everett Orlasom went to Central Point Chrlatmaa and returned home Thursday. L. H. Wertr, delivered some hydrau lic pip at Tenderfoot Hill Friday and Saturday. Mrs. D. B. Oold and ton, Donald, called at the Werte home Wednesday. . farm Need ladder. SAJLEM, Ore. (L'PI A aod ladder on every farm would help cut losses from rural fires, In the opinion of A. H. Ave rill, state fire marshal. A ladder would make any roof fire quickly accessible, and frequent ie of ladders to Inspect chimneys snd fluee would prevent many unnecessary losses, especially durlne; the winter he said. 17 Uta In Uhlrlpool LIHBOK, Portugal, Dec. 81. (AP) Dispatches from Alcscer said today 13 workmen were drowned when a small boat was caught In ft rtver whirlpool and capslwd. Only one man reached shore. Oregon Veather Generally cloudy tonight and Tues day, occasional rain northwest por tion and on the coast, and local snows In northeast portion: little change tn temperature; fresh to strong southwest wind off th coast. rirviilt Court. . State of Oregon vs. Lavonne L. Oarmon et al; unlawfully maintain ing a common nuisance. State of Orcon vs. William S. King; unlawfully selling intoxicating liquor. State of Oregon vs. Vlngte Miller; unlawfully sailing Intoxicating liquor. State of Oregon va. Mabel King ft al; unlawfully maintaining a com mon nule-a. Lula A. Wilson vs. C. Trlnkle; fore closure. Ralph Conn et ui vs. W, H. Oar retson; set anlde tax deed. State of Oregon vs. Archie I, Hall. Oeorae Rrneat Fields, Juanltn Albert Silvers, also known as Juanlta Hand Icy; bu glnry not In dwelling. Real Estate Transfers. Sarah Ann John to Lester E Smith et ux; W. D. lot In Block 3. Sunny side Addition to Medford. W. E. Mlhnlra et ux to V. H. Ber gen et ux: W. D. tot tn Bio. k 4, Im perial Addition to Medford. Hattle Ersktne et rlr to H. E. West by et al; W. D. land in Sec 93 Tp. S4 S. H, 3 W., and KW of HE See. 5 Tp. 38 6. R. 3 W. Jesse M. Ripens et al to El'le Qrlf fltn; Q. C. D. 8 Of NE' Sec. 33 Tp. 34 S. R. 1 E. F. D. Netherland to Harold M. Von Stein; W. D. S'i Of NW'4, N'i of SW c. 11 Tp. 34 S. R. 1 n. Harold M. Von Stein et ux to F. D. Netherlsnd: W. D. 6 acres In Lot 14, Stewart Acres. Sarah L. Chas to Tom H. Petty; Q. C. D. land in DLC 52 Tp. 37 S. R. 3 W. Port Investment Co. to Benefit Sav. Ac Loan Asftii.; S. W. D. Lots 14 and 19. W14 Lot 18, Block 13. Oold Hill. Ernest T. Rosa to Port Investment Co,; 0. W. D. LoU 14 and 15, WH 19. Block 13, Oold Hill. E. F. Mnhoney et ux to Chester R Fsrrla et ux; W. D. Lots 3, 4, fi and 0 Block "Q" Railroad Addition, Ash laud. J. E. Jones et ux to R. N. High at ux; W. D. lot in AAbland. J. 6, Vandorfy et ux to L. S. Ferg et ux; W. D. Lot 18 Block 3, Newtown Addition, Medford. W. O. Mayfletd et al to Federal Land Bank of Spokane; deed to land In Sfca. 3 and S and Thos. Hopwood DLC No. 65 Tp. 37 S. H. 3 W and In flee. 10 and Claim A3 Tp. 37 8. R. a w. Ira It. Barton et al to Bllat L. Hltt et ux; Q. C. D. to land in DLC 55 Sec. 10 Tp. 38 S. R. 1 W. Sheriff, Walter .1. Olmschetd to B. J. Palmer; Sh. D. to Oovt. Lot No. and M. 3-3 Oovt. Lot 4 Sec, 0 Tp. 87 8. R. 1 W. Port Investment Co. to Benefit Sav. e Loan Assn.; Spec. W. D. to part of Phlpps Reserve to Medford. Hattle Scott Rrskine et al io H. C Westby et al: W D. to part Lot t B!k. 1, Short'a Add. to City of Med ford. William Ouy Stone et ux to Clar ence B. Lane et ux; W. D. to Vj int. SE'i SE' Sec. A Tp. 40 8. R. K. Clarence E. Lane et ux to William Ouy Btcne et ux; W. D. to SE' SE'4 See. fi Tp. 40 8. R. 3 K V r.Wuuw aat ads. The new 1935 Studebaker automo biles will be here tomorrow! Heralded by natlon-wioe advertis ing as the "champions of 1036" and. promising the "miracle ride" of mo tor history, the new Studebakers will arrive tonight and will be Inspected by motorists at the showroom of San derson Motor company, local Stude baker distributor, on New year's day, according to B. L. Sanderson. There can be no doubting of the fact that these new Studebakers are new. Difficult as It Is today to pro duce a car that stands out from the. rank and file, Studebakers engineers and designers seem to have created cars of unusual distinction. They are new in styling, in beauty, in comfort, in performance. Motorists have been enthusiastic in their applause of these brand new offerings of the fa mous 63-year-old manufacturer. An engineer, yardstlcklng the can In the cold technical manner of his profession, will tell you that the new Independent planar wheel suspension of the 1036 Studebakers Is their out standing feature. A woman will tell you that their styling and Interior refinement deserves first mention. A safety engineer will applaud their new hydraulic brakes. The man who uses his car in business will place the "miracle ride" at the head of the car's virtues. So It would seem that Studebaker has dons much to please all. Studebaker's new Independent pla nar wheel suspension and the "mir acle ride" are a striking example of cause -and -effect. As such these two features must be linked In discussion. The former results in the latt?"- The froiit wheel suspension is new and exclusive to Studebaker. It is unlike that used on any other Ameri can automobile. Its result Is said to be better and Studebaker newspaper it." advertisements say "make us prove Instead of coll springs, split axles and other devices, Studebaker has adopted tft.btg transverse leaf spring, aided by upper and lower guide links, as a basis for Its nw front wheel suspension. This spring Is deftly an chored to the frame so that It may flex to road shocks Independently. Hydraulic automatic ride control shock absorbers ara a definite part of the unit. Without technicalities, which are usually unfair to laymen, this Is the device which produced Studebaker's "miracle ride." In styling their new models, Stude- Viatra hrwtir riot rriiara (Vnm nl AH the seldom attained goal of "distinct personality." No other American cars look like the 1936 Btudebakers. yet the lines cannot b called radical. They are truly new, yet beautifully In keeping with the lines favored by tht majority of American motorists. The stylists, working adroitly with the radiator and the hood louvers of the new models, have accomplished a delightful blending of these two Important vuflts of a car's appear ance. The radiators are deep and narrow and are fitted with vertical fine of chromium. The louvers In the sides of the hood are hortrontal and. Instead of ending at the forward edge of the hood, continue forward and become a definite part of tha front styling. These louvers follow a graceful curving design from top to bottom of the radiator and the fronts are unlike any others seen today. 4 BIRTHS Born to Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Arnold of Jacksonville. December 39, a daugh ter weighing C'i pounds, at the Stan ley Nursing Home, 343 North Ivy. Thieves Enter cars U J. Balder aton and A. V. Wyatt have filed re ports at the city police station indi cating that their automobiles were broken Into and artlclea stolen over the week -end. Federal Appointee i.- t ' j Or. Martha M. Eliot, asaoclat.e' Alth Yale's eehool of medicine tine, 1921, hat been appointed atslstant shit? of th, children's bureau of th. United State, department of labor. ,Aiiouit,d Pro, Phots,!