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PAGE El WHAT YOU WANT Massified FOR EASY RE F ERNe( WA.bi.HsU lUzUV M"EDFOTCD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKL), QEEGON, FRIDAY. JANUARY 11, 19,' Read ever; ad on this page. You will probably find ei actly the thins you want to buy or sell. It It Isn't there, advertise . . It's inexpensive, effective. RATES Pet word first linertlop (Mlnlinuro 2.1c) Each additional Insertion. per word (Minimum 10c) Per line per month without copy clianE.es .1.?S Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST If dog missing, call 1516. WANTED FEMALE HELP "WANTED High school girl for gen- ! . eral housework for two. Four ' blocks from high school. Room and ; board. Box 1021, Tribune. ; WANTED Capable woman for llgnt 1 housekeeping and companion to j elderly woman In modem country : home. Box 622. Tribune. W ANTED-MISCELLAN EOUS ; WANTED TO CONTRACT TRUCK j OWNERS! I Interested In contract freight frfm Portland to Medford. Box 1018. j Mall Tribune. I WANTED To buy horses. See me at Allen Hotel. PARTY driving to Oakland and M I desto next week wants 1, 2 or 3 I passengers to share expenses. Lare ful driver; comfortable car. Box 619. Mall Tribune. WANTED Office desk; roll or flat top. Address Desk, care Mall TrlD- une. stating price, kind, condition. where can be seen. ; WANTED To rent, with option to buy, 5-room modern house near Medford, with large poultry house. , Bo'. i03A Trtbune: i WANTED Thoroughbred male hoa; Duroc or Improved Poltind China. Phone 258-J. WANTED To rent or buy, reasonable n fM ntViaal r h ft i r In aTrwtd i-rtnrf 1 - tton.'wlth adjustable and divided w rt. write Mrs. F. B oldlnfl. leg rests. Write Mrs. Grants Pass, Ore. WANTED Discarded furniture and clothing by needy party. Will pick up. Box 10G6, Tribune. WANTED To rent with option to buy, or buy outright, small farm i with good buildings and water, i Box 1061, Tribune. JUNK WANTED We psj cash for JUN t BATTERIES AND RADIATORS ALUMJNJM BRASS COPPER and lunk f all MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 .in Grape Tel i0SW WANTED Household goods, stoves .Ml. rtf K.hnt. hnv. vnn Medfnrd Bargain House. 27 N. Grape 9t. Tel j 1062. , , EMPTY furniture van going to Los Angeles wants load both ways, lei j fll5. Hawiey .Transfer. HIGHEST PRICES paid for furs, hides and pelts. Medford Bargain House. 37 N. Grape. Tel 1063. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 3-room neatly furnished house. $15.00 month. MlVi Oak. . FOR RENT Unfurnished modern 6 room house, 17 So. Newtown St. FOH KENT Homes turnisnd 01 unfurnished Brown ft wnire ' FO SENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Attractive room Grape. ATTKACTIVF rxms 404 S Jrnpe FOR RENT APARTMENTS t FOR RENT Small Apt. 307 N. Ivy. l . " FOR RENT Apartments. 334 Apple. I . FOR RENT Furnished apartment, j 706 S. Oakdale. FOR RENT ROOM BO ARD ; RATES 'en, moOerate at 118 & il-n FOR KENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT 7'j acres, good build '.n$. i miles out. 1.5 00 per month. W. O. Trill, Pftlm B.dz. Plio:ie 1380 OFFICE SPACE Af.rar'.lve ground floor location. 15 No. Fir. q CABINS RR RENT- By diy. wee it or month. See at Camp Withus. N Riverside. FOR RENT Room lSiW idjola: MaU rr.JMn -epr.n-int jo , Li-.tp rert V:i- cm xle, to -3 IT permanent ter.ant Pnone 75 o: ip- ! .y et Mail rr;D-jne ?teTpperi of FOR EXCRANGE FOR SALE TP. TT. Jr?vy ;3 to oe ..e!h PV.i.e 2j8-J FOR SALE OH T! ' vat - -e:r Va-tltl, FOR SALE REAL ESTATE DAIRY RANCH 74 acre rich river 1 bottom, paved Hwy. 45 cult.. - ' celleut free irrigation, modern lm- i provements. 14 head of cow, horse, j all farm machinery: 8 000 on uy : terms, some trade. ALSO 160 acre, j 37 under good free irrigation. 45 ; cult., good improvements. iouu cash. Forced sale. 15 N. Fir. 15 A. BEAR CREEK land, close in, 11,750; good term. Arthur B. Laing, 19 N. Bartlett. WHEN you think or real estate, think of Brown & wnite. TOR 8ALE-MUW sacrifice Memorial I park lot. Box No. 501. Tribune. ! park lot. Box No. HOUSES FOB SALE OR RENT-Jack- j non county Building & Loan Asa'n. t pnone io. : TT FOR SALE OR TRADE Urge lot. I clear; some Buildings; near grade ana men acnuoie. , tnr itv nroDertv with or without 1 buildings. Address Bos 174. Tribune i FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES : FOR SALE 1927 Nash Coupe, exoei- , . nAHitin .(a aH or easy navments. Harold Klngsly, Rt. J. Box 46. Medford, Ore. FOR SALE Oldsmobllt truck, 50.U0. 416 So. Laurel. Studebaker Salea and Service USED CARS 1932 Dodge Sedan. 1929 Essex Sedan. 1929 Studebaker Sedan. 1934 Dodge 2-ton Truck. 1929 Chevrolet Truck. Chev. Coupe, Chev. Tourlrnj. FOR SALE Ford T touring, extra equipment; 25 cosh; good running order. 601 W. 10th. GOOD USED CARS Low Prices 1935 License. 1034 Plymouth DeLuxe Coupe. 1933 Plymouth DeLuxe Coupe. 1034 Chevrolet Town Sedan. 1931 Chevrolet Sedan. 21930 Chevrolet Sedans. 1931 Ford Model A Sedan. 1032 DeSoto Sedan. 1029 LaSivlle Coupe. 1929 Chevrolet Coupe. 1932 Plymouth 4 Sedan. Also several other earlier models to choose from. ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC. 38 No. Riverside. Tel. 18. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Astrology, children's and old books. Palmer Photoplay Course. Box 1017 Tribune. PEAR TREES Large atock of 1 and 2-year trees on French root. No. 1 stock. Largest nurseries in Southern Oregon. Call or writ C. E. Moyer, Roseburg, Oregon. TOR SALE Heating stove and trailer, oood condition. 416 So. Crape. Phone 030-X. .,,.,,,,.,,,., ma'nzaniu, I 60 tier. Oood highway. Applegate Store. 300 BARTLETT and Boso two-year j trees, cream eepurui,ur, lare .uwu heater, mower, rake, wagon, orchard disc. E. Speaker, Rt. 3, Box 80. Medford. iJir"7R Sand travel wood Tel OR SALE Sand, gravel, wooa. lei. Auto Tires. TIME TO RE-TIRE GET A FISK None Better None Cheaper SUNRISE SUPER SERVICI 12th at Riverside. i?ro oAT.tr m ty.n 9nrt enfc .ifi!fn hay. 115 tons first cut alfalfa hay. Elinor Hanlev Bush. 826 East Main St. Phone 002. run oair-viiiiii.w "u . ding, bureau, commode, trunks. lurs, suerwura, cut gcitiM, uinurn, some kltchenware. 600 East Main, j FOR SALE Samson tractor, model M, In good shape. J. H. Stanley, Rt. 3. Medford. , juk rtAi,e tmt-Ar uearoom set. electric washer. Ice box. radio, rus and miscellaneous articles. 310 Haven. - - j kj a o ' By J. 0 Barnes. On sale at; Swem's Gift Shop Medford Stationery Store, WurU' Gift Shop and Office Supply Co. "JOBS" FURS I Johnion Produce Co.. fih and Front Sts. I WHEAT or FEED OATS 1.50 rt., j mixed oar!sy and alfufa hay. Ill ton C, A DeVoe 2 ralies west and : tt mile south of Medford. phoa 523.J-2. FOR SALE Used sewing machines all j 1130.00, with Interest at the rate of I makes; terms If desired All makes 8 per annum from July 3. 1932; I rented and repaired. White Sewing j 1130 00. with interest at the rate of! Machine Co. 24 N. Bartleftt. '8n per annum from January 5. 1933; I - J130 00, with interest at the rate of' FOR SALE Sand, gravel, lawn dirt. fertilizer, teaming. Phone 012-J. I FOR SALE Pf ar wood., re) 744-X. BUSINESS CHANCES ;FOR SALE - Complete restaurant equipment Barbecue machine Frildaire. Frigidalre Ice cream con tamer. Vulcan gas restaurant race. one automatic gas water heater. 8 hole steam table, one Dayton visible scale, typewriter, radio, booths, taoles. counter, back-bar. kitchen utensils, dishes, etc Must oe sold at once as build: ru? ha been leased Can be seen at 225 West Main St or 203 E 8th St W E Thomas, owner. 45 So Central. MISCELLANEOUS JAN SPECIAL Drlvewny material. 3 s:7s of rork $ II 50 per yd dell7 e red on d r: ve Ask for price on small ordr. granite or buckshot Bs-.e.T.jn. P.T. 1534-Y-912-J KINDERGARTEN Sparta Blflg Mu sic and dance. Phone 1545 or 1256 W Ruth Luy Alice Holmoack. IS YOUR HEAR IN (3 IMPAIRED? -I nsre fo: ssie or t-aoe s it x1o; Arouatioon which na so oenefl'd mv nearinj tnat l nive no furtbet' use for it I" N Ken rtient Ore BUSINESS DIRECTORY .jrVTiSTRY Dr I H Goe. dJf E BUSINESS DIRECTORY JAI KS1IN CO. AUS1HAC1 CO. Abstracts ot rule inu rule Insurance 1'be only complete Title System in Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. Rooms 8 and 5. No. 33 North Central Ave., upstairs. j Expert vtiiiuuw Limusi. let " OEORGE DO Tr"" Tel. 1172 House cleaning, floor wajlng. on- ental rug cleaning Si upholstering Transfer. . - eads transfer a storage co OI(lce 1015 No. Central. Phone 315. priCM right. Service guaranteed. u ,UTTT transfer Expert pack-. tn and movers. Special livestock moving equipment, rrn.es ; 610 North Riverside. Phone 615. .Musical In.lruilliin. NEW modern method of instruction EW modern memiw ui ,.. on trombone, trumpet, and all brass Instrument. J. Chenowem. in quire 104 E. Main St.. Medford. Money To Lend MONEY LOANED 50 to S300 tor j personal or nousenoia purw-raea uu House Furnishings or Autos: also Cars Re-flnanced. Loan? closed within 30 minutes, under super vision of the State Banking Dept. License No. S-167-M-160. See W. E. Thomas. 45 So. Central. Safety of tour Investment in the MEDFORD FEIIKKAI. SAVING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 126 E Main St. Insured up to $5000 bv the Federal 'Savings and Loan Insurance ! NURSERY STOCK FOR HIGHEST QUALITY pear trees, peach, apricot, cherry, apple, al mond, filbert, and walnut trees, roses and shrubs at lowest prices. DHrmA flM-R-2. Or Call St W B- narhiim'a. 3 miles south of Medford , on hwy next to Ever Shady Auto Camp Carlton Nursery. Carlton. Or Corporation. Washington, u - Painting & rauerlianglns M A BLISS Painting & paperhang Ing. Tel 640-W. 313 So. Grape. LEGAL NOTICES Warrant Call. Notice Is hereby given that School District No. 49. Jackson County war rants No 13523 to No. 13816 Inclu sive are called for payment. Interest to cease on January 12. 1935. War rants to be present.l for payment at the office of the District Clerk, City Hall, Medford, Oregon. REBECCA JENSEN. Clerk School Dlst. No. 49. Notice of Final Account. Notice Is hereby given tnat tr.e llnrfa.,ir,n.ri urimmistrfttor of the ,nt nf wllllam J. Keeling, de- f tceajied. haa filed the final account of his administration of said estate with th Clerk of Jack80n county. Oregon; Wbruar, 1835 ai ! the hour ,! ten o'clock a. m., as the time. a.nd the County Court Room In the Coun- j ty Court House In Medford. Oregon. ; as the place for hearing objections j thereto and for the allowance and settlement of said final account. All persona Interested In satd ea t.n.t are hereby notified to present 'their oblectlons. If any. In writing to said final account or any Item or "-',''"" " W. Q. TRILL, Attorney for Estate. Notice of Sheriff's tiiile By virtue of an execution on fore closure, duly issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, In and for the j County of Jackson, to me directed jand dated on the 8th day of Janu- jary. 1035, In a certain action tnerem. : wherein The Federal Land Bank of Spokane, a corporation, a Plaintiff, I recover Judgment against H. H. Dietrich and Ethel A. Dietrich, hua- band and wife; W. R. Lamb and ! Jennie R. Lamb, husband and wlfn; I :Luke Ryan and Ethel Ryan, husband j and wife; L. J. Sprouse and Jane Doe j Sprouse, whose true name Is Mar-1 Igaret O. Sprouse. husband and wile; , ! E. G. Garrett and Mary Garrett, has- j ' band and wife; Lorenz Company, a ; j P0"??: "JJ ?.?rrLnd the Rogue River National Farm L.an j Association, a corporation, the de fendants, for the following sums, to wit: 130.00, with interest at the rate of : 8 per annum from July 5. 1931; " 1130.00, with Interest at the rate of 8 per annum from January 5, 1932: I 8rc p.r annum from July ft. 1933:1 i $112.79. with Interest at the rate of 8"? per annum from January 5. 1934: 112 97. wuh Interest at the rate of per annum from July 5, 1934; f3 169.93. with interest at the rate of per annum from July 5. 1934: (U 82 lnWrrst at tne rate of 8T) per annum from November 5. ; 1933: H32 28, with intercet at the j rat of arr per annum from July 20. ' 1934; o7.00. insurance premium, paid Apr.! 3. 1931: SQ2 50. insurance premium, pa:d April 20. 1!34: 417 00. abstract charges, paid March 2", 1B34. making a total Judgment on January 2nd. it35. of 14500 57. o gather with interest on said sum from sa:d dat1 at the ra- of 8''--per annum, with costs end disburse ments taxed at Thirty-txo snd 55-100 , Dor, are. which jurlxment was eii.ol'.ed and docketed In tiie Clerit'a office ot sa;d Court In said County on tne 2nd day of January. lf35 Notice is hereby zivpn that, pur suant to the trms q' the sa:d cution. I will on the ,nh d-tv of f-o- ' rusrv. 1P15. at 10 00 o;-" a. m . at t.ie front d nr of t'p Court-).)-" :n the C.ty nf Mdford. in Jrvy. County. Orzon. offr for na.e And '.!: eel at piinllr auction for riw.-i to 'he highest bidder, to wu.sfv si.d Judgment. trvther with th costs of this , aunjct to redemption as provided by law, all of the right, title and interest that th4 said defenders haa on the 5'h day of Jm-.nrv, I J3. or n w have in and to t:i for,.t.v.i;..' tie., r.jfd pro; rty. situated in .4..t eaat Quarter of Section Twenty four la Township Thirty-.. South of Rarwce Two, West of the Willamette Meridian. Dated this 11th day of January, 1935. SYD I. BROWN. Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. By Howard Oault, Deputy. Meteorological Report 1 1 Jan. 11. 1935 Forecasts Medford and vicinity: Occasional rains tonight and Saturday; little ' change In temperature. Oregon: Occasional rain west and snows east portion tonight and Sat urday; heavy snows In mountains; little change In temperature. Loral Data Temperature a year ago today: Highest 43: lowest 37. Total monthly precipitation 0.85 inches. Deficiency lor the month 0.08 lnchMi Total preclpiutlon since September 1. 1034. 036 Inches. Excess for the p.on Ans inrhM season, 0.93 Inches. Ralntlro hiimlHIK- -... ., ...h.. co ... - ni!durlnir which he visited relatives and!"1 were: Mr Tomorrow: sunrise, 7:38 a. m., sunset. 5:01 p. m. Ohresvallons Taken at 5 A. M.. no Meridian Time is 1 3 8 J 5 S J to h z 3 SB g :s i3 u 1 -o i 0 ; Boise 38 32 36 28 34 42 26 52 33 38 30 58 36 24 38 36 46 Boston 42 .46 Chicago 36 . 58 T i i Denver Eureka 64 Helena 34 Los Angeles 64 MEDFORD 48 New York 54 Omaha 44 i Cloudy Cloudy I iwuw) 1 Cleai Clear Cloudy Rain Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy P. Cdy. Cloudy Snow Rain P. Cdy. Phoenix 71 Portland 43 Reno 33 Roseburg Salt Lake 54 San Francisco 56 Seattle 40 Spokane 30 Walla Walla ..... .... Washington, D-C. 68 36 .13 26 .38 30 .10 44 .... REV. VAN HUYS SPEAKS Rev. W. L. Van Nuys. D. XX, repre sentative of the board of Christian education with headquarters In Portland, will speak at the Phoenix Presbyterian church Sunday. Dr. van Nuys will preach the sermon Sunday ! m " ln t th -T.h(r(.w hmir trin . ak th tnree Chrl5tlan En ..nr ormin. .nH ... .nnr mnttnr deavor groups and will show motion Picture, of the Presbyterian summer conference at Fir Point. Dr. Van Nuys h spoken at the Phoenix on several occasions and his many friends In the community will be glad of the opportunity to hear him. 4 Invited to ski Meet TAHOE CITY. Cal. U") Fifteen- year-old Kathleen Anderson, petite blonde ,nd blue-eyed Tahoe high school gin and California women a been invited to attend the Interna tional Ski meet to be held In Switz erland. Feb. 32. Mail Tribute Daily ACROSS I. Make certain 7 Fatty fruits II Barrel maker 14 Spenk from memory 1ft King Arthur's lance 16. Black bird 1& Cut lumber Into smalltr pieces 19 Type measure 20 titnlr 22 Accomplish 23. Pronoun 26. Genus of the trea pro ducing 7 Across tt Crude 20. Aritaas 3" Portable oAn 36 College degras 1 Unfllsrernnbly It. Kootbsll po sition; abhr 10 Bellow 41 Discovers 42 Finish 44 Cut with a single stroke 44 Conequently 47 Exfst 19 Afresh SI Covr 14 Book of fiction Solution of Yesterdays Puzzle ApthIi 1r1Aoft DROME D.ARY V j A DORAfcRE ilLx T A N G L HlON m PJOl5 05 O F T iiD ATEWETSiSNE TV R AN JA S S ETS 5 P E DnOR(AA RK Y E pE A RUPlu 5 iEX jA N G RSl H iWA NANOT O W N lO 1 G R E 5 S ES If Kind ef trntell ill Poem 64 Ascended 41 Fill up with trifling de tails tit E'llble tuber 44 Killer DOWN 1 iJind men tnr t Before long n p p p is WM7 jfil o y z ii&k ', . y Tj) 38 42 43"r"44 A5 I .. . 44 4-i ;..,,; 4 So ,,v SI 51 S3 '. - . ' '''',: ; ;'-,; 54 SS St, pijr v0fS6 5f 490 ' hi vZ '0 . . I 1 1 1 1 t.vl ' ' ' ' ' (OUNTY Jacksonville I JACKSONVILLE. Jan. 11. (Spl.) Regular meeting of the Jacksonville ! -J-; ; " "W "hool auditorium January 4. President Lot- u "msn presmea. ine program consisted of several short recitations ! from 3:30 to 5 p. m. to replenish the by the grade children. On Thursday ! food supply as. like old Mother Hub members of the P.-T. A. started serv- j bard, "our cupboard 1, bare." There Ing soup to those children who must i will be a, charge of 10 cents or the bring their lunches. Two ladies serve f equivalent In produce suitable for each time. Part of the basement of : the hot lunches. Thoe on the com the school house Is being made Intoimlttee to help serve the lunches at a kitchen. This will greatly faclll- the school for the week beginning tat serving of the soup to the 75 or 80 students who enjoy It each day during the cold weather. Next meet ing was set for Thursday evening. January 31. Hnm-r Hsrtman has returned to Spokane after a months' vacation 1 frlenda here and made a trip to the 1 City of Mexico. Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Sanden recently entertained the Medford mall carriers of that city at their regular meeting. Ernest and Albert Olson and Roger Card visited Joe Tall and Amoa Or vald on Griffin creek Sunday. Mlsa Vivian Card haa returned lt her home here after a week's visit with friends In Klamath Falls. John Karpmel of Klamath Falls Is visiting relatives here. Thursday. January 3. a farewell party was given by the Presbyterian church choir In honor of Miss Vlr- Iglnla Flck. She left for Seattle, to Attend the University of Washington, 1 Her place at the piano Will be tilled by Miss Marjory Llndley. Mr, and Mrs. Mee of Thompson creek were visitors at the B. A. Daddy nome Sunday. ! Thomas Knowlton ot Portland. wno arrived here Monday to attend !hcjmov(,d lnto the A11(, vvhlllock place funeral ot his brother. Ruel Knowl. j tml , brlns welcomed 10 the nelgh- ton. returnea to nis nome luesciny Mrs. Martha Mitchell and Mrs. Virginia Pursell entertained a group of friends at the home of their mother, Mrs. Al Boone, recently. Funeral set vices for Samuel Ruel Knowlton were held at the Conger Funeral Parlors January B, with in terment In the Jacksonville ceme tery. Although Mr. Knowlton had been In 111 health for some time, his unexpected death came as a great shock to his relatives and many ; friends. Mr. Knowlton was a gener- j ous and kind-hearted neighbor, and j the bereaved family have the full sympathy of this community. Pall bearers were John Hueners, Ernest Heuners, N. W. Thlede and Kermlt Thiede. Mrs. Ed Thrasher of Reno, Nev., Is home on a vacation. Dorothy Mires of Sterling, who has been In 111 health for several months, entered the seventh grade here on Thursday. David Stltchler. who has been re siding at the Lora Haymer home, is now staying at the B. A, Gaddy home. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Garrison and daughter-of Applegate were visitors at the Earl Bryant home Sunday. David Burford, who Is employed at the Elk Creek CCC, la home here on a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Mefford of Corvallls. Ore., are visiting at the home of Mrs. Anna Knowlton. Mrs. Mefford la a sister of the late Ruel Knowlton. At a meeting of the city council Tuesday night George Hilton was elected marshal of the city of Jack sonville for the year 193ft. Cross Word Puzzle 18 Fore piece ef a cap 11. Greek letter 12. St Itch 17 Wallowing 21 Bound of young rhlrW 24 Ar any time 'JC Insect 'if Competent 29 Mothods 10 River In Key p t 2 So may It he 32 Jo4 of love .14. Points 27. Scene ef Christ's first miracle 21 Th srlen of life 42 Shin's eran 4fc Mexican I a borer 41 Tshle-lnnd id Loud lamenta tion h'i Unoccupied 62 An tiered animal 64 Wnolly sur face of cloth 66 Mountain: romb. form 64 Permit 4ft Not any 43 Southern state. sbbr. I. Relationship of a son t To a higher point I Rvolit1nn1st 4 One of the Muaee 1. Correlative of either I Gaelic sea rod f. Chilled Briefs Oak Grove OAK CHIOVE. Jan. 11. (Special,' Oak Grave Community club met at the school house January 9 v.Uh 18 present. It was decided to give a cnwnren s pany rnaay. January 18. January 14 are: Monday, Mrs. Mer- rlman: Tuesday, Mrs. Davis: Wednes day, Mrs. Schaefer: Thursday, Mra. Bollnger: Friday. Mrs. Wilcox. Mrs. Shores gave a card party Jan- Uary 8 complimenting Mrs. MHO Lamb on her birthday. Those pros- nuu airs. i,nrwi iinjs Mr. and Mra. Culver, Mr. and Mrs. W. Roberts, the honor guests, Mr. and Mra. Mllo Lamb, and the host and hoeiess. Mr. and Mrs. Shores. Extension division of the Commun Ity club will meet at Mra. Brill's In Berrydale January 25. The. meeting will be given over to menu planning Mabel Mack will be present to assist Everyone Interested Is Invited to at tend. Champ Pitt of Oak Grove ts attend ing Ashland Normal. The four-yoar-old son of Mr. and Mra. Dark of Stewart avenue was badly burned about the faca and handa when he fell against the stove last week Mrs. Grace Pellett haa returned rnm vl.ltlnn her dmhUr In Yrekn Mr(. Molton and her two children of lazier Une have been quite 111. T1)e children had the chlckenpox and nu Mr ,nd Mrs. Isaacs and family have borhood. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dietrich and sons. Ben and Merle, had Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Han sen. J. W. Gu&tafson of Jacksonville highway Is still confined to his home and on crutches from an accident six weeks ago. Talent TALENT. Jan. 11. (Spl.) On Bun- day members of the Orenon-Callfor- nla Rabbit and Fur Growers met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lowe in Talent. Representatives from the different sections of southern Oregon and northern California were present. The new officers for the new year were Installed. Mrs. Adah Kerby, recently Injured in an auto accident near Medford, la reported to bjlmproving. S. 8. Davenport and Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Williams of Ashland were Tal ent visitors Wednesday. , Mrs. Clarence Hunter of Medford spent Monday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W, Bates, Mrs. Don Montgomery was a Med ford visitor Wednesday. The play, "Captain Racket," which was given before the holidays, will be repeated Friday even in?, January IB at the request of many who were not able to attend. The admission will be a small sum or anything In the line of fruit or vcgetnbles to be used for soup In the kitchen. The first Talent HERA project was started here Monday, the Improve ment of the city hall property and city playground. A crew of eight men waa put to work. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hamilton were shopping tit Mm! ford Saturday. Extension unit met at the home of Mra. Harvey Walters January U, Dreadmaklng waa the program for the day. Mr. Maxwell, city marshal, sent two water tests to Portland and Ban Francisco Monday. He expects to have returns by Tuesday (?f next week. Applegate APPLEOATE. Jan. 1 1 . (Spl) Miss Elnora Sylvia of Oranta Pam. who teaches fn grede school at Drew on the Umpqua river, spent Inst Satur day nUht and Sunday visiting at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. Mary Pursel, on Vale creek. Murray Beauty The above picture of Murray's. , Beauty .hop employee, win app.tr SftfTWil I '. i-, . I - - 11 ...... .eMfcs -.'.' W xion In the M.xlcm B-uly Shop opened his beauty parlor tt 41 South ( WoodnouMi Mr. Murray. Miss Ruth jmrtKHi-in- airnti; -Mth a ,o:y i.f ihrlc-ntral avenue w;th only one opera-1 Ramatrom. Mist Wllma Burkt and litmaruu.t .utii at Uils locsl UiiU-.tul ste-utt UuimU. Tudsy b list Siflall rout. . 1 Mr. and Mra. A. S. Klelnhammer ' And son Claiu. were dinner guc&U last Sunday at the home of Mr. and ! Mr. Clarence Fry In Med ford, j Mr. and Mrs. J. A. West and family are moving this week from their home jn Little Applegate to the Wilson place on Sterling creek, which they tevently purchased. Miss Agnes Dunford. who attends high, school at Jacksonville, spent .iM week-end t the home of her ! mother. Mrs. Pearl Dunford. on Little ; Applegate. Courthouse News rurniaoed by the Jacisoo oouot Abatraet Co. 191 t Suth Street) Marriage Licences Phillip L. Wilson and Nola Weat. Frank U Taber and Audrey Flem ing. Percy J. Beard and Ruby M. Hulse. Probate ourt. Estate Maggie B. Riley, deceased; probate, Estate of Inga Erlkscn. deceased; probate. rirt'ult court porter vs. James E Geo. W. ten, et al; Woo- lien. Armstrong Motors, Inc., vs. P. 0 Wlckham; chattel Hen. H. R. Morris vs. E. K- Edsall; chat tel lien. Oeorna High. A. L. Stelner, Frank Richards assume business name of "Southern Oregon Meat Packing Company." John K. Samsel vs. Adella N. Sam sel; divorce. United States vs. George Boone Carpenter; tax Hen. W. W. Pritchett, Edna G. Prltchett. Porter J. Neff Incorporate as "Med ford Pipe Machinery Company." Capital 30,000.00. Place of business. Medford, Ore, Real KMato Transfers Jean Turnblade, et vlr, to Charles A. Wing Agency. Inc. WD. 10.00. Lot 7. Block 11. Medford. Wilbur J. Wheeler, et ux. to W. M. McDonough, Deed, 3S0.00. Eli of SE'4 Beo. 37, Twp. 38 S. R. 3 West. Willis E. PcUee. et ux to Eric H. Merzdocf. et ux. WD. 10.00. Land In Sec. 15, Twp. 38 8. R. I West. Flrat State Bank of Eagle Point to S. C. Young, QCD. 1.00. WV4 Of NW of NE, Sec. fl, Twp. 36 8. R. 1 West. Frank Olnger, et ux to A. D. Lewis, Sr.. et al. WD. 100,00. 8WL; Sec. 21. Twp. 32 8. R. 3 East. Union Cent, Life Ins. Co. to Olenn Harold Addis, et ux, 8WD. 41950.00. Land In Lots 4 and 11, Blk. 10 In Chit wood Add., Ashland. Walter W. Abbey, et ux. to Chas A. Wing Agency, Inc. WD. 10.00. Land in DLC 72. Twp. 37 8. R. 3 W. W. M. acre. Ray F. Moran, et ux to Walter W. Abbey, WD. 10.00. 14 A. In DLC 72. Twp. 37 S. R. 3 W. W. M. Grace L. Walker, et vlr to J. A. White, et ux. WD. 1000.00. Lots 1, 3 and 3 Block "H" R. R. Add. to Ashland, Oregon & Calif. Land Co. to City of Medford. Deed. 300.00. Lot 10, Blk.' 3 Conroy-CIancy Add., Medford. Earl J. Campbell to Sarah L. Campbell. WD. $10.00. Land In DLO 65, Twp. 38 R. 1 W. W. M. State of Oregon to 8. W. Hutchin son, et ux. Deed. 41.00. 65 A. Sec. 30, Twp. 38 S. R. I W. W. M. Harriet Elizabeth Huntley to Em ily P. Counts. Deed. 11.00. Lots 10 & 11. Blk. 3 Weat Medford Add. to City of Medford. W. W. Prickett, et ux to Medford Pipe & Mach Co. WD. 10.00. 100 A in Sec. 0, Twp. 35, 8. R. I W. W. M. W. W. Prickett, et ut to MedTord Pipe & Mach Co. WD. 10.00. 1 A. DLC 72, Twp. 37 8. R. 9 W. W. M. known aa Lot 12 Jo Jack Sub. un recorded. D. E- Millard to Adlal W. Watson, et ux. WD. 300.00. 24 A. Sec. 29. Twp. 30 8. R. 4 W. W. M, Q. H. Maasdam, et ux to Con De vore. WD. 1.00. Lota 1 and 3 Shady Cove Sub. unrecorded. John L. Ray. et ux to A. J. Rada baugh, WD. 1.00. 37 83 A. & 14 99 A In Sec, 18, Twp. 35, S. R. 4 W. W. M Walter J. Olmscheld, sheriff, to City of Medford. 8h. Deed. $1.50. Lot 3. Blk. 61, Town (now City) of Med ford. J. F. McCullough to F. A. Olldden, WD. eio.00. Lot S. Blk. a Tuttle'a Sub. to Medford, O. M. Comltlus, et ux to J. F. Mc Cullough, WD. 1000, Lot 3, Blk. 3 Tut tie s Sub. to Medford. Harry H. Tuttle, ei to O. M. Cor nltlua. WD. $1000. Lot. Blk. 3 Tut tlea Sub. to Medford and B1 Lot 37 and all Lots 28. 39 and 30, Blk. 3 Tuttle's second Add. to Medford. J. A. Zuck, et ui to C. W. DeAr mond. WD. 1 00. SE'4 SW'. Sec. 1. Shop Enjoys Remarkable Growth ?4;.. new during the past three yeart. 1 Three year, ago William Murray Twp. 35 S. R. 3 W. W. M., cont. 40 A. Sara. Blythe Mears, et vlr to Harry H. Tuttle. QCD. $100. Lot 3. Blk. 3 Tut tie's Sub. to Medford. Sara Blythe Mears. et vlr to Harry H. Tuttle. WD. 9100. Lot 3. Blk. 3 Tuttle s Sub. to Medford. Mrs. J. w. B:rkclull to Roy Prultt. Deed. $1.00. Lot 3. Blk. 22 Orlg. Town now Cltyi of Medford. Winnie I. Mason, et vlr to Mabet H Wright, et at. QCD. lO0. Land Is Bllt Oslloways Addition to Med- roro. City of Medford to Walter J. Olm- scheld, et ux. WD. Lot 4. Blk. 1 Oak Grove Sub. to Medford. Walter J. Olmscheld, et ux to City of Medford. WD. $1 00 Lot 4, Blk. t Oak Qrove Add. to Medford. AS OF ELKS LODGE HALL GRANTS PASS, Jan. It. (Spl. Two Grunts Pass boys, Jackie Dar rell and Kenneth Patterson, both of whom have previous police recorde from here, were In the county Jatt Thursday In connection with a bur glary committed in the Elks hall early Wednesday night. Darrell was caught In a chase that followed the robbery and Patterson waa turned over by his father later In the even Ing, although the boy denied having any part in the affair. Darrell readily confessed his part to police, they said. The youths are about 17 or 18 years of age. Preliminary hearing waa waived when th two boys appeared before Justice of the Peace E. W. Madison Thursday. They were bound to the grand Jury under 1000 ball each to await the Jury session, scheduled to start Friday. Two boya were surprised by city po lice while committing the burglary. They had climbed a telephone pole In the alley next to the Daily courier building and walked across the roof to the Elks' hall, entering through a window. Glen Harvey, janitor for the Courier, heard the footsteps on the roof and the police were notified. The boys, when they learned they had been found, ran across the roof of the Fashion garage and Jumped to the ground, running north toward the railroad tracks. Pursuit was made and Darrell was caught. The two had parted and Darrell'o partner got away. INFLUENZA RAGES IN APPLEGATE REGION APPLEOATE, Jail. 11 (Spl) In fluenza ! getting tight grip on mny Applegate resident. Nearly t ery other home ha one or more pat ients. Many cases are so severe a physician has been called. Dr. Dod son of Medlord was called (or Mrs., Mary Cantrall. Mrs. Howard Klmbol ot tale creek, took her five children, who have bees suffering for soma time, to Dr. Slay's sanatorium at Klamath Falls last Sat urday. The Lloyd Hanscom family bat' been quite 111) also the Sid Hansen family. The little rive-months old ton at Mr. snd Mrs. Archie West Is very Ul. ' PRE-COMMUNION SERVICE PRESBYTERIAN SUNDAY Services t the First Presbyterisn church on Sunday morning, will be In the nature of a preparation for , participation In the communion ser Ice to be observed Sunday, Jan. :30. The sermon theme will be "Redeem ing the Time." All those who plan to partake of the sacrament Jan. 20 are especially urged to be present for the preparatory service. Those desiring to come Into the fellowship of the church Jan. 20 are. Invited to speak to the Rev. R. S. Peterson or some member of . the church session. . TALENT COUNCILMEN PLAN ENTERTAINMENT. TALENT. Jan. 11. (Spl.) Mem bers of the Talent chamber of com merce met Monday evening at the city hall and decided to have a gen- ,rai get-tonether meeting with a good program and general good time. The date has not been set. Chemist Keielvea Aid CHAPEL HILL. N. C. (OPI Dr. A. 8. Wheeler, sctlng head of the chem istry department at the Unlveralty of North Carolina, has received grant of money from the Rockefeller Foundation to further hit studies In cymene. q . .staff of el?ht Including th follow- I, ,. .w-nM . I Uaa Uwahnn Vj.C Renlnmln. Mr.. Harriet