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PAGE NTNE WHAT YOU WANT Classified FOR EASY REFEREMCEjBlll Vv.'U!Vlili IViXKYISQ VO 11 UY MEDFOTCD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFOliU, OEEGOX. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 9. 1933. Rend every art on this pose. You Kill prubahly find ex actly the thins you want to -buy or tell. If It isn't there, advertise . . 1 1 ' i Inexpensive, effective. pet word first Insertion (Minimum 25c) Each additional Insertion, per word . ..lc (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without copy chanRes . $15 Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST II dog missing, call 1516. WANT ED-MISC ELL AN E 0 U S J WANTED To rent or buy. reasonable i price, wheel chair In good comll- j tlon. with adjustable and divided le rests. Write Mra. F. o. oiaing. Grants Pass. Ore. CASH for cheap land. Improved or . unimproved. If bargain. Roman, care Joe Now. Beagle, Ore. WANTED Have client for nicely fur nished home, for one month's time, in Medford or In country. Will oav 75. Charles R. Ray, Realtor, Medford Bldg. Phone 302. j WANTED To rent. 4 or 5-room j house: well furnished. Box 1000. ; Tribune. ; WANT TO BUY Spray rig chassis, : 400-gallon tank. Bean Preperetbry. I Phone 119. Art Reed, at Parsons ; Machine Shop. WANTED Discarded furniture and clothing bv needy party. Will pick up. Box 1066. Tribune. WANTED To rent with option to t..... a K,,u niiti-lohr -ftmnll farm -with good buildings and water. nor 1061. Tribune. '( JUNK WANTED a. cash tor JUNK BAITEK1ES RATES AND RADIATORS AUMINJM I rr BRASS. COPPER and unk ,f ";Fto8, MmwiRn BARGAIN HOUSE 27 An Grape Tel i0; EMPTY furniture van going to Los Angelea want load both ways, rel I 615. Hawley rransfer. ! wtohrst PRICES paid for furs, hides . i xrni-rl Rartrnln House. ' eVIlll UCivS. o 37 N. Grape. Tel 1062. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 3 -room neatly furnished house. $15.00 month. 821 la Oak. POR RENT Furnished 5-room bun ,.,1 inmiir, ma west Main. I FOR RENT Unfurnished house. 133 So. Grape. FOR RENT Unfurnished modern 6 room house. 17 So. Newtown St. FOH HEN! Home nirrilBhcd Ol unfurnished Brown & White FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS ATTRACTIVE rioms 04 8 'irape FOR RENT ROOM BOARD RATES fer moderate at J16 & Jfl- F0R RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Furnished apartments, 706 S. Oakdale. FOR KENT MISCELLANEOUS OFFICE SPACE Attractive ground floor location. 15 No. Fir. CABINS ROR RENT By day. week or month. See at Camp Wilhua, N. Riverside. FOR RENT Room 10x60 adjoining Mall Tribune Jod Jepavtment an Grape street Will remodel to ult permanent tenant Phone 75 or ap ply at Mall Tribune ; newspaper) of fice FOR EXCHANGE ei and eel and TRADE Fine trout rod eauipment. r.s new. lor ..His or toboggan. 406 Kin? St. FOR SALE OR TRADE One 8-tt Mc Cray case and refrigeration unit Ray's Market. Talent FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE TOR SALE OR TRADE Weil -improved 3-B'--re tract: 5-room nuip-n house, double canv-e. wooir.ouc chiclt'.-n hoii.-te. fr'Ht Inr iamily .ie. Ir Interested call 49B-Y Tvrms FOR TRADE T-t: ood jiome in M 'd ford. clo.e in. smi.l -an-h: new 'm. provemenrs, c'.'Sr Address C tj4fl. Mall TrIDUne 0 F0R sALE-LIVEST0CK. foh sale-o---x1 m::k C. cMp Phone 774. H-3 FOR 9AI E- DOGS PFrP KOLU.R CA.NAiUE3 l'uat iihJ-i wAimTC. Hntiwhold Hoods, stoves ' FOR SALE Piano, cheap. Ktna's ia:an m jacKson uouuty. UIcK. .u , the 2ud day of January. 1935 trtnis or what have vou. Medford i highway. Moil Box No. 543. i running tnence oout-n on . icr- lf you fall to appear and anaw nrMtn House 27 N. Grape St. Tel ! laian une mm. micih w plead .o the complaint within Bargain Mouse, a. u. CHEAP Bedroom set. , thence North 4 mile, mure or leas. t)m. nillrwI. tur FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 3 acre. li mtiea Hert ford, overlooking valley;. 4-room house, barn, garage, chicken bouse, famllv orchard, acre clover. Will sacrifice; easy terms. 731 W. Hth St. WHEN you think of real estate, think of Brown & White. FOR SALE Must sacrifice Memorial park lot. Box No. 601. Tribune. HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENTJack son county Building 4c Loan Ass'n. Phone 195. FOR SALE OR TRADE Large lot. clear; some buildings; near grade and high schools. Klamath Falls for city property with or without buildings. Address Box 174. Tribune FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES Studebaker Sales and Service USED CARS 1932 Dodge Sedan. 1929 Essex Sedan. 1929 Studebaker Sedan. 1934 Dodge 2-ton Truck. 1929 Chevrolet Truck. Chev. Coupe. Chev. Touring. FOR SALE Ford T touring, extra equipment; $25 cash; good running order. 601 W. 10th. ! OOOD USEO CARS Low Prices 1935 Llcen.se. 1934 Plymouth DeLuxe Coupe. 1934 Chevrolet Town Sedan. 1931 Chevrolet Sedan. 21930 Chevrolet Sedans. 1930 Ford Model A 2-door Sedan. 1931 Ford Model A Sedan. 1932 DeSoto Sedan. 1929 LaSnlle Coupe. 1929 Chevrolet Coupe. 1932 Plymouth 4 Sedan. Also several other earlier models to choose from. ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC. 38 No. Riverside. Tel. 18. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS GOOD used piano. 62 .50. Slightly i used erand. bis reduction. Baldwin piano Shop. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE) Household goods; 3 rugs, aiu: cow trailer. $8: walnut living room set, C10: fruit. Sixth house on I.-ozler lane from Jacksonville highway. FOR SALE Complete bed and bed ding, bureau, commode, trunks, furs, silverware, cut glass, dlshrs, some kltchenware. 609 East Mam. FOR SALE. CHEAP Klamath po-tt- freeholder; residing within the tern toes, or will trade. Inquire 118 So. . tory which la propojed to be included Bartlett. i within the grazing district hereln- after described, was duly filed In the FOR SALE Samson tractor, model o!loj 0j t,ne county Clerk of Jackson M. In good shape. J. H. Stanley, iCountVi Oregon, within which County Rt. 3. Medford. nrnnnsed Grazing District la 10- TTfZld' "bodv '"fir " veTv" 1J LJa' irom wimer, up oises creen. W. i Reniine. ki. i, Koguc Kiver. Electric element, with automatic control for hotbed, with copper wire. Cost $15.00; take $10.00. Phone 1261. electric washer, ice box. radio, russ 1 and miscellaneous article. 31 J Haven. -c FOR SALE Alfalfa hay. AUor, Haniey. Phone 6B7-J-3, m , . By J On sale at: Swem's Gift Shop Medford Stationery Store, Wurt' Gift Shop and Office Supply Co. JOBS Sow N J Garrett at 4 J 5 ! N" J' 0arre". Rt. 4 mtRc. Cash paid for furs, hides, pelts. Johnson Produce Co.. flth and Johnson Produce Front Sts. WHEAT or FEED OATS (ISO CTt., mixed barley and all Ufa hay. ill ton C A DeVoe 2 miles west and Vi mile south of Medford. Phonf 523-J-2 FOR SALE Used sewing machine all makes; Verms If desired All make? rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine Co. 24 N. Bartlett. FOR PALE Sand, gravel, lawn dirt, fertilizer, teaming. Phone 912-J. FOR SALE Pear wood. Tel 744-X. BUSINESS CHANCES TOR SALE Restaurant. 650. Tribune. Write Box FOjt - CT'" Fldalr. FTlBldalre Ice emm con- tamer Vulcan saji rontaunnt t.nj, ISitiKK hole steam taole. one Dayton V.Mble scale, typewriter, radio, booths. tables, counter, back-bar. kitchen utensil, dishes, etc. Must be sold sf nce as building has been leased Can be seen at J25 West Main St or 208 E 8th St W. E. Thorns, owner. 45 So. Central. MISCELLANEOUS JAN. SPECIAL Driveway material, 8 sizes of rock rt il.50 per yd. deliv ered on drive. Ask for price on smsn order, granite or buckshot. w. . iiKnc-atiATcZ m KINDEROARTEN-Sparu Bldg. Mu- sic ana aance. pnone 1545 or 1358- W Ruth Luy-Allce Holmhack. 8 YOUH HEAR1NO IMPAIRED? 1 nave to) sale or trade a late mode: Acousticon which na so oenefivd mv hearing that I have no furtnei use for it r N Kerr ralent Ore m BUSINESS DIRECTORY Ahtrarte J M h-tON CO. Alts IK AC! CO. Abstracts ot Title ino TUie Insurance The only complete TttJe System to Jsckaor. County MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title Rooms 3 nd 5. No 32 North Central Ave.. uptirs. : : : r Fwert Hlndnw l.anera. ---------s-. i Kl OFOFtofe io n - Tel. H72 Hu-i-e cl-vii.i.s. ti - r ?xin- orl- e:u: i c.c.ii.ir. i uj.'ho,eterlns BUSINESS DIRECTORY Auto Tires. TIME TO RE-T1RB GET A FISK. None Better None Cheaper SUNRISE SUPER SERVICE 13th at Riverside. Transfer. EADS TRANSFER 6c STORAGE CO. Office 1015 No. Central. Phone 315 ' Prices right. Service guaranteed. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack- j ers and movers. Special livestock moving equipment. Price right 619 North Riverside. Phone 615. Dentistry DENTISTRY Dr. I. H. Main. Gove, 335 E. NURSERY STOCK FOR HIGHEST QUALITY pear tree, peach, apricot, cherry, apple, al mond, filbert, and walnut tree Phone 851-R-2. or call at W Barhum'a, 3 mile south of Medford on hwy. next to Ever Shady Auto Camp. Carlton Nursery. Carlton. Or. Money To Lend MONEY LOANED $50 to 300 tor personal or household purposes on House Furnishings or Autos; also Cars Re-flnanced. Loans closed within 30 minutes, under super vision of the State Banking Dept. License No. 8-167-M-160. See W. E. Thomas. 45 So. Central. Safety of Tour Investment In the VEDFORD FEIIEltAI. SAVING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 126 E Main St. Insured up In S3000 by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation. Washington. D. C. mlntlnj & rnnerlianslne M. A BLISS Painting & paperhang ing. Tel. 646-W. 313 So. Grape. LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Meeting. In the Matter of the Creation end Organization of the Pit View Oraz- Ing District of Jackson County. , Oregon. . ' , Notice u hereby given that on the 15th dav of December. A. D 1934. a inetition sicned bv twenty or more ! cated' asklni t0I the for,ttV ?! 'the said proposed Orazlng District to n 1rnn,n the Pi f. V .PUI GrSZlnff rie.-it r.t l..lruin Potintv. Orfttfon. the boundaries of aid proposed Ota- described In said petition M ioijowb. M ia. ner ot section six. in rwp ao . Range 1 East of the Willamette Mer- j to Little Butte Creek: thence follow- ing along said Little Butte Creek in a southeasterly direction to where Lick Creek empties into said Little , Butte Creek In Section 3, in said Township and Range; thence Eaat. across said Little Butte Creek. m.le. more or less to the highway known as the Lake Creek Road a said road i 1 now established, laid out and used; (thence following along the said Lake ! Creek Road in a general southeasterly direction to where said road crosses Uttle Butte Creek in the Southeast .uart of 860110,1 10 tn TowrwhlP 38 Soutnt Ranf,e a East of the W M; i thence following along said Little I Butw Creel one-halt mile more or lesfl to where same mernes into the North Fork and bouth Fork of Little Butte Creek. thence along the said i South Fork of Little Butte Creek to where tne main canal of tne Med rord Irrigation District crosses said creek in the Northeast quarter of Section 29, Twp 36 S R 2 East or the W. M.. thence Northerly along said canal one mile, more or less, to where said canal l diverted rrom tne ! North Fork of Little Butte Creek in Section 20. said Township and Range; I thence following along the said North Fork of Little Butte Creek In a gen- era) Southeasterly direction to where ;Ald creek intersects the Township, 'line between Townships 36 and 37. Range 3 East, at or near the South- ; east corner of Section 32 In Town ship 36 South. Range 3 East of the j w M . said point being also upon the West boundary line ot the Rogue " wniHU-rj uc ui tu rvouB i rd 7n- r f len ollow n8 along ..id boundary Un' ' lne Mld " Rlrer National throughout lu .ntlr, jength. rTr.. 'L,' east corner of aald Section 32. Town- 1 ship 368 R 3 East, as aforesaid, to I the Southeast corner of Section 34. In Township 34 S R. 2 East of the 1 W. M., being a distance of about 40 ; mile, along the line of the .aid Na- tlonal Foreat; thence South 3 miles; thenoe West 1 mile; thence North about three. fourths of a mile to the main line of the P St E R. B. in Section 9. Township 35 S R. 3 East of the W M.; thence following along i the main line of the said p ae E. R. R. In a westerly direction to where said nlain line of the said railroad cuts ana intersect tne wiwamette wsr- 1i:an n"r ,n WMt quarter corner a, section 18. Townshio 35 S R 1 TfcI u.rmian th- I'TmTl. more nr j 1PM- w ine P'ftC 01 winning, as I f:rst hreln above set forth 1 Ice is further given that the Grazing Board of Jackson County,, Omron. has heretofore c--en duly no- ; itlfied in person of the filing of said ( j'X (urtfl lv that the j in and for the County of Jackson. ha Mt Friday the 1 1th day of Janu- . ary. A D 1935. at ten o'clock a. m , i as the time, and the Courtroom of id Court, In the Courthouse mm ford. Oregon, as the piaoe for the holding of a meeting ol the Orazlng Board of Jackson County. Oregon. nd the Petitioners who signed laid re:u;on. ana an o.ner persons wno may te in anv manner Interested in the formation of said District, or i opposed to such formation, at which ' naid time and p;- any and all oi ieh pe'n are hereoy d:rod to ' nnpea- and how ca:je if any they hive why ich dis'.rxt should not so !'.r:ti!. a is nro .dei ftr jn Jer Lie provision of Chap'r 273 I of the 1933 Session Laws of the State of Oregon. ; This not lew I given and served pursuant to an order of the Honor- able Earl B Day. Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Jackson County, and ex-offtcio chair- man of the Grazing Bard of Jackson County, Oregon, duly made and n ttered on the 26th day of December, j 1934. to which order reference la here j by made. 1 In witness whereof. 1 have hereun to set my hand and affixed the seal of the County Court of Jackson Coun tv. Oregon, till 28th day of Deoemuer. 1934 G. R. CARTER. (SEAL) County Clerk of Jackon County. Oregon. CALL FOR WARRANTS School District No. ei Notice Is hereby given that there are funds on hand for the redemp tion of warrants No's. 440 to 647 In clusive. 1933 and 1934 series. Inter- esi cesses on win. Din uy m uui.u- ;ary. 1935. J S SMITH Clerk. n.7iV'pn nr. I BUtte Falls. Ore. Summons. . . '. e-f Tn the Circuit Court of the State Of 1 County. Edward E. Meyer and Herman O. Meyer. Jr., Plaintiffs. vs. Carr W. Leake, and all unknown helra at law ol uarr w. Lease, i: neceasea. cnarle N. Leake, also Known as u. ; N Leake, and Cora E Leake, his wife. William Hanley. Samual Che- , dester and Amanda. S. Chedes-er. hl wife. Anna Esmond. Ora B. Es- mono ana jane uoo csuiuuu, an Roe Esmond, his wife. Thomas W. Esmond and Sarah Doe Esmond, his wife. Sarnual C. Esmond and Jul! Doe Esmond, his wife, Edwin i Esmond and Blanche Roe Esmond. his wife. Pruella H. Worrlck and jonn uoe worrlck. n nusnana. , na nicnara oe Erwln. her husband. Pruella Alden ana jonn uoe Aiaen, ner misDiiiic;. i and the Stat of Oreaon. and other peraon unknown claiming ; any right .title. Interest .or eante n or to the lands described in tits complaint. DefendauU. ! To: Carr W. Leake, and all tin- j known helra at law of Carr W. Le3ke. r deceased, unarie w. ivcaKe. aio Known a c. N. Leake, and Com E. i Leake, hi wife. William Hanlcv. Sam-' ual Chedeater and Amanda S. Clie dester. hi wife. Anna Esmond. Ora B. Esmond and Jane Doe Esmond, his wife. Amasa O. Esmond and M.iry Rne Fjimonrl hla vlf Thnm.i us o, Bnd garah Doe Esmond, his wife. Samual C. Esmond and Julia 000 Esmond- ns wife. Edwin Esmond and Blanche Roe Esmond, hla wife. Worrick d John no Worrlck. her husband. Achsa L. Er- win and Richard Roe Erwln. her hus band. Pruella Alden and John Doe Alden. her husband, and the State of Oregon, and all other persons un known claiming any right, title, in terest or estate In or to the lands described in this complaint, the above named defendants: In the name of the State of Oregon, you, and each of you, are hereby re quired and notified to appear In the above entitled Court and cause and answer, or otherwise plead to the complaint of plaintiff's, now on file therein against you, within four week from the date of the first publication of thl summon upon you, exclusive of the dfUJ of pubiicatlon which Is i. and er or the the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for and demanded In their complaint, to-wlt: For a Decree of the Court quieting the title to pl&lntllis In the south hair of the northeast quar ter, and the south half or the northwest quarter of Section 17; and the southeast quarter of Sec tion 7; the northeast quarter, the southeast quarter or the north wist quarter, the southeast quarter, and the east half or the southwest quar ter or Section 18, all In Township 36 South. Ran;e 2 East or the Willamette Meridian, and decreeing that the plaintiffs are ACROSS L Lumberman' half -boot i. Bite upon re peatedly nd nolally I. Catch alght of 12. Timbar trea 11. Bar for trans mitting fore 14. Color 15. Say over again repeatedly 17. Quick to learn 18. Kpoch 19. Always 2L Asserts posi Mail Tribune Daily Cross Word Puzzle :i Solution of Yesterday's Puzzls HELPpSHARPgC H E W ARE AjpjH 0 V E Rksr ALE l t "s tMa r e Llji!RS e tTTt hTeIris'e sjc ATP e d jjTSlL A It p&gE H Or MIO H C L A Y B3 5 A F E 8aTR ACE H A T sTaY 1 N 6S P E W t e np rIh e llfT i Fin i E& Afe fe ft HftM s t rTTpiFdMd ewl a p s LA LIMIail. oJpe L.LA A k AMA 2 U RJFSJt; IJ M PE E lu LlFlGlFlRSIO" IA E tively n tmpor,ant 00. ( n tots, on wallow 39. gllly 3L Correlative of either 32. tniiehmt quantity 33. Skicfflxh 34. Mineral spring JtS. At noma Ire 47. That which Issues forth I. from a I. sourca 32. Past . 13. On with a t. dread ft. Hfl 4. S. NRRtlv hh. Pliythlnr 7. f". Gops ahti.il I. 67. Metric land maaiure 37. Remain ; ie" iti. B'-ampi 4Z. Tldingfl WMTa "Ilf WWa wLm wL-m' 'Mm 21 3.2 23 24 '-J; ZS 3Jo Z 32 W33 W34 r'M- krr- WL 11 Mtlt 45 Ait 43 44 So Si I l . . A I . I I ii,A I I the owners of said described prem- l&ea In fee simple, frevd from 'he claim of any of aald defendants and any end all other persona unknown, claiming any right, title, interest or estate In or to the said described , lands. Tnia summons is served upon you once a week for lour consecutive week in the Medford Mall Tribune. published in Medford. Oregon, in pur- Jackson In and for the State of suance of an Order of Hon. H D. Oregon. Norton. Judge of the above entitled , in the Matter of the Estate of George Court, which ortier was made on 'lie : w. Tucker. Deceased. 31st day of December. 19i4. j Notice is hereby given that the GUS NEWBURY. undersigned have been duly appolnt Attorney for Plaintiffs, ed and qualified by the above en P O. Address: j titled Court as Administrators of the Medford Natl. Bank Bldg., Estate of Cleorge W. Tucker, deceased. Medford. Oregon. 1 All person having claims against the - ' estate are hereby required to present Notice. them with the proper voucher within In the County Court of the State of Oregon in and for Jackson County In the Matter of the Estate of Paul A. Smith. Deceased. 1. ti.H tKo i i-n R Smlth dmliiiairatr of the : of paul A Bmlthi dwejuiedi liav in thl Court, my final ac- rimliiltratnr nf th Mft 01 &aia oeceaeea. ine nearing 01 aame ha been fixed by the Court for .V d ,. , . Murtroom , .ala court I In the Courthouse at Medford. Ore- i irnn .ii up-am. inr.M.,.ri in .aiw esute a:e notified then and there to I and ,how n tlev h(lve whv t!le M,d cconnt should not uMttl 0I1 Oiiow11. rjated this 26th dav of Dewmbcr, 1834 ALLEN K SMITH. Administrator of the Estate of Paul A smith. Deceased. Nutlet or Sheriff's Hale. I Bv virtue of an execution In fore- ! ,lra,ir nitiv itKiiArf ii, r. r,f a,,H .mar ,- ,,, r,.,, , .! gtate 0( Oregon tn and for the I county of Jackson to me dl 1 ,nd dtPd OI) tlle Jut rt.v , unvemher 1014 m . certain action therein, wherein J.uie PiAinnrr rwnvttrtu iiifim..' azaiml charlea E Gatca and Leah 0atWi nnsblim1 and wlfe. George E 0ates flnd Dorft aatefl husband An0 r..if,,. p p aWAiinw h iiurfnn nrt William Lalnc. the' Derendnnts. for i the sum of Five Thousand Five Hun dred i5.500 00) Dollars, together with lIUerest thereon at the rate of 6 Ilpr .llllm frnm rwmn-r in inn with cosu and disbursement taxea nt Twenty-seven and 25-100 i 27 Dollars, and the further sum of Piur Hundred and no-100 ($400.00) Doi lars. as attorney's fees, which Judg ment was enrolled and docketed tn the Clerk's office of i:d Court in a a id County on the 19th day of November Notice is hereby given that, pursu ant to the terms of the said execu tion, I will on the 19 h day of Jan uary, 1935. at 10:00 o'clock A m. at the front door of the Courthouse in the City of Medford in Jackson County. Oregon, offer for sale mo will sell at public auction for ca.ih to the highest bidder, to satisfy vd judgment, together with the cost of this sale, subject to redemption at provided by law. all of the right, title ii nd interest that the said defendants Charles E Gates and Leah Gates. Hus band and wife; George E Gate nd Dora Gate, husband and wife: C E Swallow. H Hutton and William Lain?, had on the 26th day or Jun.i WIS. or now have in and to the fjl .owing described property, situated In the County ot Jackson. State of Ore gon to-wlt: Beginning at a point 223 feet Southeasterly from the SouthweM corner of Block four (4) of th" Town (now City) of Medford. Ore gon, on a ilne running from ld Southwest corner of said Block four 4i Southeasterly parallel with p pie Street, and from said begiuni'i; point continuing on '.he same course 35 deg 30 min East 140 feet; then -e North 54 deg. 30 mln West. 69 f?at, more or less, to the west tine o' Riverside Avenue; thence North along the West line of Riverside Avenue 19 deg 30 mln West 141 7-12 reet; thence South 54 deg 30 mln West 100 reet more or less, to the point ot beginning excepting and reserving thererrom 55 reet in width across the northwest end of 10. Youni dog 11. Still IS. Journey 20. Procedlng night tl. One more 22. Comical 23. Chlnene dynaity 34. Expression of contempt U, Prickly poor 37. Shallow re ceptacles 10. Irish expletlv 33. He.servolr for holding writ ing fluid 34. Staying power it. 'laying card 37. Command to a cat 39. Disturb or Ir. rltata 41. Colenllal b-vHei U, Pintail du'.-k 4... OheMa 4fi. Sflf 48. I. her btwcea Ki'azM and Paraguay 41. Nickn'jme for Edward 60. Row'ng tmpla rrent 11. Amerlcar immortirt Ibsnri char acter Principally Topax hum mliitr bird Measure Kf'p from happening Parts k the above described premises, her tofore sold to W M Smith. Dated this 18th day of IVcemrv-r. 1934 WALTER J OLMSCHE1D. Snerlft of Jackson County, Oregon By HOWARD GAUL-T. Deputy Not Ire lo Creditors. In the County Court of the County of sl month from the firt publication ot thU notice, to George H. Tucker and E B Nomo Tucker. R. F. D. No. 80 15a- Medford. Oregon. Dated and first published Januarv GEORGE H. TUCKER. E. B. NEMO TUCKER, w J. P- FL1EGEL. Administrators. Attorney lor Aaminisiraior. Noilre of Sheriff. Rale. Bv virtu of an eyeetittnn In tnr. closure duly Issued out of and under the seal of the circuit court of the Stata of Oregon, lu and for the Coun- ty of Jackson, to me directed and dated on the 31st day of December, 1934, In a certain suit therein, where in Western Loan St Building Co., a corporation, as plaintiff, recovered a i decree aivlnst George Iversou, George E. Phegley and Louzette, Phegley, his wife, and G. A. Sherk. there Is due and owing to said Western Loan A: Building Co. the sum of One Thousand Three Hundred Forty-nine and 99-100 Dollars, with Interest thereon from September 28. 1932. at the rate of ten Per cent per annum, with costa and disbursement taxed at 817 80. and the further sum or $125.00 as attor ney fees, which decree was enrolled and docketed in the clerk' olflce ot said court In said county on the 3Ut day of December, 1934, and further decreeing that aald amount was a valid and subsisting first and prior Hen upon the ival estate hereafter described and ordering the sale there of for the satisfaction of said decree. Notice ta hereby given that, pursu ant to the terms of the said execu tion I will on the 10th day ot Feb ruary. 1935, at 10:00 o'clock a. m., at the front door of the courthouse In the city of Medford. in Jackson Coun ty. Oregon, offer for sale and will sell at public auction tor cash to the highest bidder, to satisfy said Judg ment, together with the costs of this snip, subject to redemption as pro vided by Uw. all or the right, title and Interest that the said defendant. George Iverson. George E. Phegley and Louzetta Phegley, hi wire, and O. A. Sherk had on the 1st day or Septem ber, 1928, or now have in and to i-he following described property, situated In the County or Jackson, State ot Oregon, to-wlt: Lot Number 11 In Block Numoer 2, In Summit Avenue Heights Ad dition to the City or Medford. Ore gon, according to the official nlat thereor now or record In said county ana mate. Dated this 9th day or January. 1935 SYD I. BROWN, Sherlfr of Jackson County, Oregon. By HOWARD GAULT, Deputy. ANTELOPE. Jan. S. (Spl.) Mr. and Mra. pTed Durton spent New Year's day at Grants Paaa with M.s Dut ton's brother. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Caldwell of near Medford spent Christ ma day with Mr. and Mra. Jim Beck here. Miss France Beck visited Haml and Anna b lie Rlggs December 29. Antelope Literary club will meet January 11. Each member la asked to bring a pie. Cecil Culbertson wa taken to a Medford hospital January 3 for treat ment. All hope for a speedy recovery. Mrs. Ina Stanley. Mra. Blgna Day and Mra. Pearl YoHon attended the funeral of Grandma Cinftcade. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kneeland and children of Central Point apent New Year's day with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Digham. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Baize enter tained New Year's day at a luncheon Those prercnt were Mr. and Mrs. 8 W. Baize and son Hilary of Medford and Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Rlggs and children, Mr. r.nd Mrs. Wallace McDowell and son J'.mmle spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Jacks of Reese creek. Jimra McDowell and Mary Jack of Reem creek were married December 30. The young couple will make their home near Antelope. Everyone wishes them many happy years of married life. Mr. and Mrs. Art Kent and daugh ters. Hazel Rlggs and Mrs. Nell Von der Hellen and children were dinner guents January 6 at the home of Mr. I and Mrs. Bill Walsh. ! Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Oreb spent 1 Christmas week at Butte, Palls. I Mra. Louisa Oreb has been spend- Ing a few days In Medford with her ! daughter, Mrs. Myrtio Smith. 4 OOLD HILL, Jan. fi. (Spl.) After a short vacation spent In O rants Pass, Mrs. Stlnebaugh has returned here to care Tor Mrs. Clinton Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond May field moved last Wednesday to Rogue River where Mr. Mayfleld has work. Clarence Cook of Chicago arrived the first of the week for a vlalt with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Cook. Mrs. Audrey Anderson. Miss Char lotte Walker. Allen Paul. Mr Tranah and Mr. Tylee were among business visitors In Medford Saturday. Mrs. Tom Smith took her small son Jack to Medrord Saturday, where he was under the doctor's care until Monday. Mrs smith was at the home of her do lighter Ze:da. Mrs. Lucy Mee, who has been quite sick. Is sole to he out again. Wm. Fllppin returned Saturday from a two months' visit with his daughter In Lakevlew. C. W. Martin of the cemer.t plant has been confined to his home with a severe attack of lumbago. Oold Hill 1 O O. F. and Rebekah :r,t.il',intf t-ms Installed the oflcers or the Medford lortgea at Joint In at.tlUiion on Tuesday evening. I Antelope Gold Hill il . A j The wool school suit and accesso rlea worn by Luclle Morris, 20, of Greenwood, Ind., and which cost her $27.92 to mike, won for her the national 4-H style championship at tha club congress in Chicago. (Asso ciated Press Photo Mrs. Lola Reed of Medford rlalted with home folks Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lively returned: Thursday from Portland, havlug spent Christmas and the holidays with relatives there. H. A. Kenaston of Shoshone, Ida., came last week for on extended visit with his brother, R. L. Kenaston and wife. Jack and Jill Martin, whj spent the holidays In Portland with their grand mother, Mra. Hattle Bec-man. return ed home Sunday. Both of them were sick and unable to return to start to school on Wednesday. Mr, and Mrs. Paul Thompson and son Crelghton and Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Parker returned Wednesday from a month's trip Into old Mexico, where they visited relative. On the re turn trip they stopped In Oakland and witnessed the east-west football game. 4- ASHLAND, Jan. 9.;Spl.) Regis tration at the Southern Oregon Nor mal school Is approximately the same this term as last, reports president Walter Red ford. Although he stated that an Increase Is expected before the period of enrollment ends on January 12. A total of 315 students attended last term, with the same number again having completed registration, although the student body personnel had changed with withdrawals and new enrollments. Two new music cotirses hove been added to the curriculum. Including harmony and orchestra directing. The first Is taught by Miss Louise Wood ruff, and Miss Lucie Land en In the Instructor In orchestra directing. 4- TALENT. Jan. 0 (Spl.) Adminis tration of affairs of the California Oregon Rabbit and Fur Breedera' as sociation during the coming year will be In the hands of the lady mem bers of the organisation. This was decided at the December election when members voted decisively for an entire roster of lady officials. At a meeting of the association January ? at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Harry Lowe at Talent, the fol lowing officers were Installed: Presi dent. Mrs. H. H. Lowe of Talent: vice-president, Mrs. George Tavlor of Medford; secretary-treasurer, Mrs. A. jC. Huaon of Medford: lecturer. Mrs. 9. S. Davenport of Ashland: pub licity agent. Mrs. B. A. Clark of Eagle Point. After Installation of officers, the session was devoted to discussion of marketing of rabbit meat, and plans were proposed to further this enter prise during 1935. Next meeting will be at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. 0. Calkins of Medford, February 3. 4 ST. HELENS. Ore.. Jan. 0 (Ap) Struck down last night by an un identified hit-and-run driver. Patsy Ann Keefe. eight years eld. was In a crltlesl condition here today suf fering from a skull fracture. Hns pltsl attendants said she had "a chance" to recover. The child was on her way to a More when the automobile hit h'r She was found lyinf; at the side of Columbia Boulevard. No witnesses to the accident could be found. Cat MaU Tribune want ad. REGISTRATION AT SONS UNCHANGED MEXICO CATHOLICS STONE RED SHIRT QUARTERS; 5 SHOT Bitter Church-State Conflict Grows More Grave As Riots Continue Church Defies Socialism Edict By CLAHK LEE Associated Press Foreign Staff MEXICO, D. F Jan. (APJ Mexlco's bitter church-state conflict grew graver today after five persons wars shot during a demonstration against the radical red shirt crgaut eatlon and the church openly defied the government's socialistic educa tion program. A crowd estimated at 1500. most of them students, attacked the head quarters of the red shirts youths' group, sworn enemies of the church. and five fell before the defenders fire. The demonstrators smashed win dows and tore down the red shirts' flag. Twenty-two persons received minor Injuries. Demand Resignation. The students gathered to demand the resignation of Tomaa Oarrldo, founder o? the red shirts and federal secretary of agriculture, whom they charged with responsibility for the slaying of five Catholics when they emerged from worship tn suburban Cor oa can two Sundays ago. Fifty red shirts are In the pen1 tertiary, charged with the killings. A wall of soldiers protected the) presidential palace from a possible attack when the students marched there, shouting "death to Garrtdo. Police forced them to disperse. Shots Answer Rorks. Reforming In front of the red shirts' headquarters In a downtown building, the students pelted It wltn stones. From Inside, where there wero 26 members of the organization, cam a number of shots which were ans wered from the crowd. Police and firemen, playing stream of water, dispersed the crowd. The church's challenge to the gov ernment was made In a pastoral let ter written In San Antonio, Tex., by the exiled papal delegate. Mgr. Leo noldo Ruia y Flores. In which he Instructed Catholics not to permit their children to attend schools m. which socialistic education Is taught. Under a recent amendment to the constitution, socialism must be taught lu all public schools. MEXICO. D. P.. Jan, 9. (API Seven persons wore shot to death and four wounded In a battle be tween federal troops and alleged plotters against the government at La Pledad, tn the western state of Mlchoacan, dispatches said today. Soldiers trapped four suspected enemies of the regime In a house and killed them after a brisk giin fight. A soldier, a policeman and passerby were ' killed by fire from the house. The war department announced number of rebels and several federal troops were slain In a recent fight on the boundary of tha states of Du ra ngo and Slnnloa, which adjoin Mlchoacan. Reinforcements have been sent to pursue a strong fores of Insurgents. U. S. SAARLANDERS E TO VOTE SAARBRUECKEN, Saar Basin Terri tory, Jan. 9. (AP) Led by 3-year- old Katherlna Oberat of Los Angeles, 3B0 American Saar landers arrived to day to vote in next Sunday's plebis cite. Defying the plebiscite commission' order against mass demonstration, the Nazis' Oerman front gathered lo 0000 enthusiasts at tha railway sta tion to give the American a rousing welcome. Of the 380, about 800 are eligible to vote. They entered the Saar Basin territory from Germany, where they were feted In Benin and Hamburg. The Amerlcan-i carried their suit cases for a half mile through a solid line of Saarlanders singing "Dtmtsch land Uber Allies" and with their arms raised In Navl salute. WASHINGTON. Jan. 9. (AP) Chairman Dlcksteln of the house Im migration committee promised today to press legislation to forfeit the citi zenship of naturalized Americana now In Germany to vote In the Saar ple biscite next Sunday. There were re ported to be about 6000 naturalized cltirjena Involved. WIDOW OF FIRST LORD ROTHSCHILD PASSES TRINO. Eng., Jan. 0. (AP) Lady Rothschild. 0. widow of the Jlrat Lord Rothachlld. died yesterday In Trlng Park, the Rothschild home. She waa born In Frankfort, waa a famous beauty as a girl, and became the friend of Queen Alexandra, the wife of King Edward VII. She Is sur vived by a son, the present Lord Rothschild, and a daughter, the Hon. Mrs. Cllve- Behrens. PHOENIX THURSDAY CLUB WILL MEET JANUARY 10 PHOENIX, Jan. (Spl.) Contrary to a former announcement, the Phoe nli Thursday club will meet at the home of Maude Daugherty, January 10. It will be an all-day meeting with a covered dish noon luncheon and all membera are requested to be present. Ust Mail rrlbuut aut acta.