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PAGE SEVEN WHAT YOU WANT Classified FOR EASY REEERENCEJEQR ECUUlOtt.' M"EPFORD MATT. TRIBUNE, MTDFOKD. OREGON. MONDAY. JANUARY 21. 1935 4 VViXliVlib L,s,u. mnanr - 1 .71 lis Read every ad on this pace- Vou will probably llnd ex actly the thin; you want to buy or tell. It It isn't there, advertise (ft Inexpensive, effective. RATES Per word first Insertion (Minimum 25c Eaeb additional Insertion. per word lc (Minimum loci Per line per month without copy chances ., . Phone 75 TOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOPND LOST Jan. 9th. Wednesday, In or near Alexanders grocery, brown purse containing $6.00 and keys. Finder will do a great favor by re- ! turning same to Mall Tribune, i This represents all the owner pos- I sessed. I STOLEN The party who stole tire from trailer on Mae St. Is known Return and no questions asked. Charlie Reed. LOST If dog missing, call 1516. WANTED FEMALE HELP 1.1 WEEKLY and your own dresses FREE for demonstration latest lovely Fashion Frocks. No canvass ing. No Investment. Write fully. Give size and color preference. Fashion Frocks. Dept. 8-3253, Cin cinnati, Ohio. WANTED Young woman who la In telligent, neat, and a good cook, can secure permanent position. In reply state references, salary do aired, age, etc. Box 839. Mall Tribune. WANTED MALE HELP YOUNO MAN WANTED To prepare for operation and repair of. high apeed dlesel and dlesel electric en gines. Must be now employed, and willing to atudy in spare time at Knma Qmall HllMrtn Wit VChV nflf- tlculars, write Box 816, Mall Tribune. WANTED SITUATIONS CAPABLE woman wants housework in small family. Stay nights. Call 738 W. 14th. WANTED-MISCE.LLAN EOUS WANTED Good used boat motor. Phone 705-Y. WILL sell dressed hogs. Tel. 403-J-l. WANTED Household goods, stoves tools or what have you Medford Bargain House. 27 N. Grape St. Tel 1062. JUNK WANTED W pay cash to! JUNK BAlTEKlEb AND RADIATORS. ALUM1NJM BRASS COPPER and unk if all descriptiuna MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 An Grape Tel 0tti HIGHEST PRICES paid for furs, hides and pelts. Medford Bargain House 27 N. Grape. Tel 1062. WANTED Late model 'sedan, cheao. Will pay cash to owner. Box 904. Tribune. EMPTY TRUCK returning from Los Angeles last of month. Wants Mad from there or points en route. Hawley Transfer. Phone 615. WANTED 150 egg Incubator. R 2. Box 350-A. FOE RENT HOUSES FOR BENT Furnished house. 716 Welch. FOR RENT S-room modern house. 27.50. Furnished with overstuffed Phone S82-R. FOU KBN1 - .Homes lurrnsru-d ji unfurnished Brown & Whlt FOE RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT 2-room furnished apart ment. Phone 461-W. FURNISHED APARTMENT In Mall Tribune Building. Available January 21 Steam heat, lights and water fur nished. Low rent. Apply Tribune office. FOR RENT Furnished apartments. 708 8 Oakdlle. I FOR RENT ROOM-BOARD FOR RENT Room and board. Phone 705-Y. 611 W. 11th BATES er moderate at 116 & jd-iii F0R RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Pleasant sleeping room. 19 Mistletoe. , . FOR RENT Large front room; hot. j cold water, shower; cloae In. 20 ; So. Fir. AITKA'TIV" rwms 04 8 irape FOR RENT- MISCELLANEOUS CABINS ROR RENT Bv da, week or month See at Camp W.thus. N Riverside. roH RE.VI Room i6tw M)otn.ni Mai), rninn Jot -;nrtment jo O'soe tre.-t W;-! --m-ii ' peronnent tenant Phone f i ip ii t WtUl rr.0u.ae , be o'. FOE EXCHANGE TRADE (or wood, drop-head 8lnger ' electric phonograph, playa U rec- ords. 609 Beatty, back of Camp Wlthua. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR TRADE; For Medford property! Fine 6-room modern home, poul- ' try house. 1-acre fine garden soil. One mile from Medford. E. C. Corn. Craterlan Theatre Bldg. TWO FINE homea In Phoenix, Ariz.' Income property to trade for Med ford or co'untry property. E. C. Corn. Craterlan Theatre Bldg. FOR SALEREAL ESTATE ANYTHING In Real Estate or Insur ance. E. C. Corn, craterlan Theatre Bldg. A REAL RANCH BARGAIN Choice farm home, 40 acrea, good free fioll and buildings. ?-room bouse, large barn, garage, fruit cellar and amaller bulldlnga. FREE- WATER RIGHT: Bellvlew district. 3 miles aouth Ashland: near good achool. Grange hall and golf course. Far quick sale. $8750. Terma; low rate of lntereat. Last time sold for 15.000. Price Includea stock and maohlnery. B. J. PALMER. Real l Estate Broker. Jackson County , Bank. Tel. 311. HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENT Jack son County Building At Loan Ass'n Phone 195. FOR SALE OR TRADE Large lot. ckr: some buildings; near grade and nigh schools. Klamath Fills for city property with or without buildings Address Box 174. Tribune FOR SALE OR RENT Modern home: 7 lare rooms, large screened porch, bathroom and pantry, lota of built Ins, fireplace, hardwood floors, large lots with plenty of trees and shrubbery: paved street. C. A. De Voe. phone 623-J-2. WHEN you think ot real estate, think of Brown & White. FOR SALE Must sacrifice Memorial park lot Box No. 501. Tribune. FOR SALE AUT0M0BILE8 GOOD USED CARS All with 1935 License. 1934 Chevrolet Town Sedan. 1933 Plymouth Coupe. t Two 1930 Chevrolet Spec. Sedans. 1929 Chevrolet Coupe. 1928 Chervorlet Coupe. . 1931 Chevrolet Coupe. Also several other good used cars to choose from. ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC. 38 No. Riverside. Tel. 18. 'FOR SALE 1929 De3oto touring: reasonable. Phone 16. ! FOR SALE 1927 Nash Coupe, excel lent condition. $85 cash or easy I payments. Harold Klngsly. Rt. 3. ! Box 46. Medford. Ore. FOR SALE DOGS PETS FOR SALE! Purebred dogs. Phone 705-y. Irish setter FOR SALE Pedigreen Lewellyn set ter, female, a years old. Fine hunt er. Dr. I. H. Gove. FOR SALE; Young hunting hounds. 2 years old. Rendy to train. Gus Peck. Lake Creek, Ore. FOR SALE POULTRY 'DOMES" strain white Holland tur keys; toms and hens. Reasonaole. Ralph Q i Idea, Ruch. COCKERELS, hatching eggs, chicks; Leghorn, Rocks, Reds. Carley,314-W CALL Dressler's Square Deal Hatchery about chicks and hatching. 1107 E. Main. Phone 1569-Y. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS MIRRORS made to order; mirrors re silvered; auto glass Installed: brok en windows replaced; store front plate glass, table tops; picture IramlnR. MEDFORD PLATE GLASS CO. 38 N. Bartlett Phone 446 FOR SALE Alfalfa hay, 3rd cut, balled, phone 355-R-2. FOR SALE Baby bed, mattress, snuale bunny sleeping robe, bath dressing table, and wicker buggy. Leaving town. Will take 115 lor complete outfit. 870-R. FOR SALE. CHEAP 2-lnch pump with l-h.p. 110-volt motor. Inquire 131 W. Main, ALFALFA Tor sale. Will trade some lor pasts. B. L. Dodge. Tel. 1819-J. "JOBS," by J. C. Barnes. A Special Jackson County Edition. For sale at News Stands and Book Stores. Price 50 Ctt. "Jobs" Read Its Declaration of , Principles. T":iee Principles may not be written In the 193S Republican or Democratic I Platforms but will become a National 1 1ssue. Ability to Buy must be pro I rlded for. Read "Jobs," by J. C. Barnes. FOR SALE Wicker baby buggy: ex cellent condition. 17.50. Tel. 4-F-13. BARGAIN in 2',4-ln. Sterling centrlf- ! utral niimn. with 4.h n mfttni Terms and trade. 22 So. Fir, or Phone 377. SKIS AND TOBOGGAN Cell 1346-R. evenings. FOR SALE Baled Hay. lij ml. N. W. Central Point. Lofland Ranch. FOR SALE Wheat. 11.50 cwt.; two tractor p'.owa Nate Garrett, Rt. 4 FOR SALE Delicious apple, cheap. Bear Crfek Orchards. TIME TO RE-TIRE GET A FISK None Better None Cheaper SUNRISE SUPER SERVICE 12tii at Rner;de 1 - FOR SALE 2 tons 2nd cut alfaifa hy. US ton fiwt cut alfalfa hay. Filno- Hunifv B h 828 East MMn S: Pr.or.c 902 FOR BALE Uedewln machine all ma!"; itris If dtrd All make rntM and repaired White Sewlnn Machine Co 24 N Bnrtlett. Fon jAl ESanrl. urnvel lawn dtrt frnh?r famine Phone 912-J MISCELLANEOUS JAN SPECIAL Driveway material. 3 sicca of rock 4f 41 SO per yd dellv. red on dnv. Ask for price on amall order, granite or Duckahot Bateman. P.I 1534-Y-913-J. K1NDERO ARTEN Sparta Bids Mu slo and dance. Phone 1546 or 1256 W. Ruth Luy Alice HolmDack. us iuub hkahinu impaihsu? nava (oi sate ol traae a lata oii1e: Acoustlcon which haa so oeoefl'.d mt bearing that 1 have no furthei uae for it r N Kerr ralent ora BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts JAlhSON CO. AI1S1IML"! CO. Abatracts ot Title ino Title Insurance The only oomplet Title System in Jackson County MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. Rooms 3 and 5. No 33 North Central Ave., upstalra. EAD8 TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Ofllca 1015 No Central Phone 315 Prices right. Service guaranteed. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack ers and movers. Special livestock moving equipment. Prices right. 619 North Riverside. Phone 016. Money To Lend 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 vision of the State Banking Dept License No. 8-157-M-160. See W. E Thomas. 45 So. Central. NURSERY STOCK FOR HIGHEST QUALITY pear trees. peacn. apricot, cneiry. aiv. mood. Iiloert. and walnut trees, roses and shrubs at lowest prices. Phone 851-R-2. or call at W B Barn urn's. 3 miles south of Medford on bwy next to Ever Shady Auto Camp Carlton Nursery Carlton. Or Corporation. Washington. D C. UtMitiatr). DENTISTRY Dr. X. H. Gove. 326 E. Main. Expert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172 . House cleaning, floor waxing, ori ental rug cleaning fc upholstering INVESTMENTS Safety of Your Investment In the MEDFORD FKDKKAL SAVINU AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 126 E Main St , Insured up to $30UU by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Painting tb anfwiinnglnc, M. A BLISS Painting & paperhang Ing. Tel 646-W 313 So. Grape. .Mustcul Instruction. NEW modern method of Instruction on trombone, trumpet, and all brasa Instruments. J. Chenoweth. In quire 105 E. Main St.. Medford LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Final Settlement. In the County Court o! the State of Oregon, in and for tne County of Jackson. In the Matter ot the Etate of Ber nard A Koeppe. de reused Notice Is hereby ven, that the undersigned haa filed njs Flrt and Final Account as Administrator of the Estate of Bern&:"j A Koeupe deceased. In the Courty Court of Jackson County. Oregon and tnat r.ald Court has appoln:ed Wednesday, the 23rd day of January 1935. at hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day as the time, and the court room of said court in tne courthouse at Medford. Oregon, aa the place fir heailng objections to r-.eid First uid Final Account, the settlement there of and thrt distribution of said esta All persons interest! are heresy notified to appear at u.d time and t place, and ihow caush lj any there jbe. why said First and Final Account nhould not be approved 07 the Coir t ' said estate be decreed to be fully j settled, a decree made for the ai j trlbutlon of tald estate to the pvr con entitled thereto, said adminis trator discharged from nis trust uid his bondsman exhonerated from al further and future uabillty in the premises. Dated and first published December IMth, 1934. HERBERT C KOEPPE. Administrator ol the Estate of Bernard A. Koeppe. decease J Warrant Call School District No. 20 Warrants 521 to 531 Inclusive are called for payment at Farmers & Fruitgrowers Bank. Interest to cease January 21, 1935. S. 8 ABBOTT. Clerk. School Dlst. No. 20. Summon In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. MARTIN WITTE and FREDERICK WITTE, Plaintiffs, Vs. LAVINA J. ROBrNSON, ELIZABETH M. LEEVER. JULIA A. OWEN, and MARJORIE E. MAORUDEH. dauh ters of Isaac Constant, deceased; ISAAC CONSTANT. WM. T. CON STANT, and JULIA B. KINCAID. children of Wm. T. Constant, de ceased, eon of Isaac Constant, de ceased: MAUD GAINES, CLAUD GAINES and MINNIE GAINES, minor heirs of James Gaines, de ceased; Pearl Oalnen. deceased, minor heir of James Oainea, deceas ed; GEORGE GAINES, T. C GAINES, F. W. GAINES. ROBERT GAINES. JAMES GAINES, half brothers of Pearl Gnlnns, deceased, minor heir of James Gaines, deceas ed: A. L. JOHNSON. half-ltrr of Pearl Gaines, deceased, minor heir of Jam Gaines, dpeMrt: JAMES H. HOFFMAN. W. F HOFFMAN. R. L HOFFMAN. M C HOFFMAN. CHARLES HOFFMAN md NEWTON HOFFMAN, wns of a dccea.vd half Mter of Parl Gaines. nceaMd, minor hir of Jme Gaines, de ceased. DORA HOFFMAN. ALICE DAY and MOLLIE KIKK, daugh ters of a decenwvi half-sister of Prarl Gain', df-'jei.d. minor heir of Junius Oalnej. dfceri'tl: MAUD OAINFH MINNIE GAINES, sisters of Pearl Oalne? dread mlnnr 0:,ir of Jrt:iis fl.iiii''", dnVi' awl C u trame, ft br 0 ilier ui Pearl Gaines, deceased, minor heir of James Gaines, deceased; also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, ' title, estate. Hen or Interest In the real proper ty described In the Complaint herein. Defendants. TO EACH AND ALL OF THE ABOVE NAMKD DErKNDANTS: In THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, you and each of you, are hereby required to appear and ans wer the Complaint of the Plaintiffs on file herein against you. or other wise plead thereto within four (41 i weeks from the date of the first pub lication of this Summons. And you are hereby notified that If you fall to appear and answer the Complaint of the Plaintiffs as re quired herein, or otherwise plead thereto, Plaintiffs will take a Decree against you for the relief demanded In said Complaint, a succinct state ment of which Is as follows, to-wlt: For a Decree of this Court that each and all of the defandants here in be required to fully set forth any and all right, title, estate, lien, claim or Interest whatsoever that they or any of them may have, or claim In. to or upon said real property, or any portion thereof; that each and all of the claims that may be made on the part of any or all of said Defendants herein. In or to said real property herein described In Plaintiff's Com plaint on file In the above Court, and more particularly described as follows, to-wlt: (a). Beginning at a point on the west boundary line of Donation Land Claim Number 66 In Town ship 37 South, of Range 2 West of the Willamette Meridian In Jack son County, Oregon. 17.59 chains South of the Northwest Corner of said Claim; and from said begin ning point running thence East 37.12 chains to the division Hue be tween the east and west half of said Claim; thence South along said line 8.75 chains: thence West 37.14 chains to the West boundary line of said Donation Land Claim: and thence North 8.76 chains to the point of beginning. (b). Also, beginning at a point situated 21-30 chains West of the Southeast corner, and on the South line of the extreme East portion of Donation Land Claim Number 66 Mn Township 37 South, of Range 2 West of the Willamette Meridian In Jackson County, Oregon, and running thence West on said South line 21.83 chains to the Southwest corner of the East Half of said Do nation Land Claim; thence North on the West Line of said East Half of said Donation Land Claim, 18.56 chains; thence East 21.83 chains; and thence South 1856 chains to the point of beginning, or any part thereof, be adjudged and declared to be null and void; that the Plaintiffs herein he decreed to be the owners In fee simple of said real property, free and aiear of any right, or claim whatsoever on the part of said Defendants or any of them. That each and all of the Defend ants herein, and each and all per sons claiming, or to claim by. through or under them, or any of them, be forever enjoined, restrained and barred from asserting, attempt ing to establish, or claiming any right, title, estate, Hen or Interest whatsoever In, to, or upon said real property, or any part or parcel there of, and that Plaintiff's title to said premises be forever quieted and set at rest. This Summons Is published In the Medford Mall Tribune by order of the Honorable H. D. Norton, Judge or the above entitled Court duly made the 21st day of January. 1935. The date of the first publication of this Summons Is January 21. 1935. O. H. BENGTSON. Attorney for Plaintiffs. 1 126 East Main Street, Medford. Oregon. Air Message Nrsrt WASHINGTON. Jan. 21. (AP) President Roosevelt's third special message to congress expected next Tuesday or Wednesday was described authoritatively Saturday as likely to recommend fundamental changes In the nation's civil and military avla tlon policies. Hail Tribune Daily ACROSS Clium Bass horn Ready money Literary scraps Above i-art of a minstrel show Prima donna Toward ths stern Not any Cut at random American Indlnn European river Exlft Kxclamatlon Before Utilize Mountain chain Second child hood That which Is accepted as true Dlsroneert Extinct New Zealand bird Allow M yap If Plavcr at children's (Tames Direr tlon Solution of Saturday's Puzzlt tOLER AlTlEpCN TE itv atedaow DATEDiN I f RATE RllAiWfiAAA3 REM! NDEPjjTl DE ODIN R E RON PALL MS LAN DE RS SLEDGES1LAMAS K I TES ERE NAT A yeartardi EST 44. Chief munici pal execu tive 44. Precious ttont fn. Location 52. ep holt 54. Carry on 5. Persian fair) Sff. Afresh 6ft. And not RH. Finn sauce in. Solitary l. Self r v i3 iir 5 1 7 w iy r r is 'w1 28 Zf 30 11 32 33 ii 35 WZ3(, ill ''' W, "aaaa - iisaa fjjptjft MiMaa aaaaaaaH saastaM ' i ne a 7Bia I nN7TkTTTV'lJTITBl?C I Anderson Creek Table Rock i i i i ' i. i ' ANDERSON CREEK, Jan. 21. (Spl.) Aiiritit-snn was hit hard last week by a snowfall of IB Inches and more' snow Is In prospect. Mrs. Ralph Green returned home Tuesday from the Community hos pital. Mr. Clark was out to tha valley Friday on business. Mrs. Potts has returned home from the hospital In Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Sargon are spending a few days with Mrs. Sargon's sletcr, Mrs. F. Marquess. Steve Lunak took out a load of wood to Ashland Friday. Mr. steel was up to his ranch Thursday. The CCC boys continue their work In the snow. ' J. S. Foster called at the Mays home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. L. Wright called at the Mays home Monday. Jacksonville JACKSONVILLE. Jan. 21. (Spl.) Mrs. Nellie Mytimlse. Mrs. 8. H. Jones and Miss Margarette Hart, attended the executlvo meeting of the South west Oregon Presbyterial society Mon day. Mrs. Smetz. Mrs. Archie Bowman and Mrs. G. O. Sanden. attended the meeting of the county P.-T. A. at Junior high school In Medford re cently. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Crumley of Butte Falls visited relatives In Jacksonville Saturday. Miss Florence Severance, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 3. E. Severance re cently returned to the Oregon State college. M.ilcom Jones has returned to the Willamette university at Salem, af ter spending several days visiting his parents. Rev. and Mrs. Jones of this city. Miss Patricia Hogan of Thompson Creek, was a week-end guest of Mrs. Anna Dome. Carrol Lewis of Medford vlsltod Tommy Dunntngton Thursday. Mrs. M. N. Young of Canyonville visited over the week-end at the B. A. Gaddy home. ' An electric range has been pur chased for the new soup kitchen at the local school. Miss Dorothy Gaddy In visiting her brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Duran Gaddy at Ban Bernardino. Cal. Mrs. Q. O. Sanden spent Thursday of Inst week In Ashland at an all day meeting of the Ladles Auxiliary National association. They made, six sheets for the relief work. Dwnne Childs of Griffin Creek spent tho week-end visiting at the Ed. Vogle home. Mrs. George Tranta of Butte Falls was a week-end vlsUor at the home of her sister, Mrs. Fred Butcher. Mrs. W. A. Chllders of this city underwent a major operation at a Medford hospital Jan. 10. Mr. and Mrs. Mefford of Corvallls, Ore., have returned to their home, after spending several days visiting at the home of Mrs. Anna Knowlton. Ray Johnson left Tuesday for Bremerton, Wash., for an Indefinite visit. Cross Word Puzzle I. Dnifr-yleldlni plant 10. Err 11. Garden Implement It. Donkey SO. Arrogant or supercilious Jl. Equally ad vanced 14. Character In ' Peer Uynf U. S-shaped mo If I trig 17. Welfcht; colloq. SI. Kind of checne 29. Garment 30. nrrfk letter 33. Nothing 80. Pertaining to the largest continent It. Rerpjnt 15. Kind of fine- wool ed shep 48. Pull after 44. Female horet 4!;. Jewel 47. HhM of glass 41. Excited with expectation 4. Cipher M. Nflneral epring 51. Serpentine fluh B3. Twtre five 87 Onr-eUr- DOWN ' 1. Small cushions 1. Indigo plant 1. Volcanic matter 4. As far as 5. Pulpy fruit s. Previously 7. Branches of learning I. Become solid or vlrdG TABLE ROCK. Jan. 21. (Spl.) The January meeting of the Tuole Rock Community club haa been post poned owing to weather conditions and sickness. The basket social will be a feature of the February meet ing. Miss Doris Schafer is now employed at the Schafer Electric Shop at Med ford. Mls Elaine Rush of Sams Valley was a dinner guest at the Ralph Wilson home Saturday. Miss Llbby Hamilton attended a bridge club meeting at Central Point Saturday evening. Miss Edith Satxe left Sunday for Salem where she will be employed as secretary for A. Moore Hamilton, representative from Jackson county. Mrs. Margaret Lydiard la spending this week visiting her son William Lydiard, and family. The recent snow fall was welcomed by the young people of the neighbor- I hood who have been enjoying sleigh riding .skiing and tobogganing. Miss Syble Walker, county health nurse, visited the school here re cently. Dr. Drummond will be at the school house Monday to give the Schick teat for diphtheria to all want ing it. Donald Wilson writes from Eugene that h and his brother Paul, re getting along fine with their studies at the university and enjoy every thing verj much excepting the In cessant rains. Many hay orders are being filled by hay growers here and the surplus supply la fast disappearing. The county court accompanied by Engineer Paul Rynnlng and a man from the forest service were business visitors here Friday. A barn full of hay on the Ralph Wilson farm Is being fed to a baud of stock cattle belonging to Murphy Brothers of Ashland, who purchgsed the hay. G. P. Hall, a former resident of this place, who has- resided In California for the past 20 years, wrote an opti mistic letter from Shingle Springs stating among other things that the report of his death waa "greatly ex aggerated." The many friends here at the Elmer Hull family are pleased to know thit they have bought property near Med ford and are again residents of the Rogue River valley. PERSIST, Jan. 31. (Spl.) Con tinued snow storms In this area have burled Persist under a two-foot blanket with no visible signs of ceas ing. Mildred Chlldreth and son Ray and Donald young have moved from Medford to the Chlldreth home on Elk Creek. Sufferers In tho recent siege of In fluenza In this district are all Im proving. Many In tho community have been 111. . Barney Lea bo was over night guest of Mr. and Mrs. Erwln Hutchison last Tuesday. He has recently returned from the Veterans' hospital In' Roee burg where he underwent an opera tion. Dare and Orval Peterson visited Edna Hutchison Jan. 16. They also visited Mildred Chlldreth on that day. Both women are sisters of the Peterson boys. Victor Peterson called at the Bcher merhorn home last Monday. Elk Creek CCC camp has t been keeping the road open since the storm. The bulldozer went up the road, Friday, aa far as Persist. A community meeting sponsored by Mrs. Barrett was held at the Elk Creek school house Jan. 17. for the purpose of Inaugurating a commun ity play. Mrs. H.I L. Ash waa elected chairman of the entertainment com mittee at a previous meeting. Harvey Morgan was a dinner guest at the Peterson home Jan. 13. Ante'ope ANTELOPE. Jan. 21. (Spl.) An telope Sunday school offtcora elected Jan. 16 were Charlie Clngcado. presi dent: Mrs. Luther Day. vice president: Helen Kent, secretary; Verna Clng cade. pianist; Mrs. Charlie Clng cade, teacher of tha seniors: Miss Verna Clngcade. teacher of the Jun iors; Mrs. Pearl Gorton, primary teacher. The people of Antelope were deep ly grieved to learn of the death of Mrs. Ruby Bltterllng. and they wish to extend to the bereaved family their deepest sympathy. Those who attended the funeral from Antelope were Mr. and Mra. Cal Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Oreb, Mr. and Mrs. i J. A. Houston. Mr. and Mrs. Art Kent. ; Mr. and Mra. B K. Rlggs, Mr. and I Mrs. Roy Stanly, and Mra. E. A. Balae. j Mr. and Mra. John C- Oreb and daughter and Mrs. Louisa Oreb vlslt j ed Mr. and Mra. B. K. Rlggs Jan 13. Cecil culbertson waa taken to the Community hospital again Jan. 17 for a major operation. Ladles Social club will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hatlett. The club met Jan. 16 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Von der Hellen. There were 20 members and seven visitors present. Quite a number of men were present. Visitors were Mrs. R. 3. Earl and daughter. Mrs. Horace Thompson, and daughter. Mrs. Amy Kent, and Mrs. Kent of Medford. Dave Runnel, and Mr. and Mrs. James McDowell. Antelope Literary elub met Jan. 11. A good program waa given, after which refreshments were served. Antelope club members wish to j thank those who took part 111 th" Persist t program from Eagla Point. TneviU o. Meteorological Report Forecasts Medford and vicinity: Rain to night and Tuesday; rising temper ature. Oregon: Rain west and snown eat portion tonight and Tuesday; rising temperature east portion. Loral Data Temperature a year ago today: highest 47; lowest 39. Total monthly precipitation, 2.10 Inches; excess for the month, .20 Inches. Total precipitation since September 1. 1934, 1051 Inches; excess for the season, 1.18 Inches. Relative humidity at 5 p. m. yes terday 79 per cent; 6 a. m. today 97 per cent. v Tomorrow ; sunrise, 7:33 a. m.; sunset, 6:13 Observations Taken at 5 a .m., HO Meridian Time. : 2f E s TIT Sg S Sa 1 OH ji B a : is Bs 8 r ri fs j Dolse 13 4 .00 Cloudy Boston .... 32 38 T FoRgy Chicago 40 13 .73 Snow Deliver 3-10 T Clear Eureka 46 43 .00 . Cloudy Helena -14 -23 .00 Cloudy Los Angeles..- 68 44 .00 Clear Medford 33 39 .01 Cloudy New York . 46 36 .40 Cloudy Omaha , 4 -13 .04 Clear Phoenix 44 28 .00 Clear Portland 43 16 .... Rain Reno - 36 Roseburg . 40 34 .08 Cloudy Salt Lake .... 14 -14 .02 Clear San Francisco 48 42 .00 Cloudy Seattle 40 22 1.48 Rain Spokane 4 0 .38 Bnow Walla Walla. a .... Wash.. D. C 36 34 .44 Bain Rogue River Cowboys played for an hour which was enjoyed by all. Misses June and Beulah Tlngleaf and Miss Sommers gave a tap dance. Miss Olson of Eagle Point accompan ied on the piano lor Mlasea Beautah Tlngleaf and Sommers and Miss Beu lah accompanied Miss June Tlngleaf. It Is hoped that they will be with us again. 4 Courthouse News Furnished oy tbe Jackson county abstract On 121 B SKth Stleetl Murtinge Licenses James E. Randies and Ethel S. Bhel ley. Charles O. Ooold and Margaret E Goold. Lathel B. Stevena and Ruby E Howell. Rollo 8. Hayes and Chrystat Ma neely. Oale Larlmore and Irene Wllllama. Probate Court Estate of James L. Bullock, deceas ed Probate. Estate of Mary K. Clngcade, deceased Probate. Estate of John E. Sutton, deceased Probate. Real Estate Transfers "Margaret A. Elckerman to J. W Hamlin et uxQ. O. D. to lot on Riverside avenue In DLO 42, Twp. 37 S.. R. 1 Wcat. Arthur S. Wells et ux to George O. Elliott et al w. D. to N(4 or NE14 of Sec. 6, Twp. 41 B., R. 2 East. Geo. O. Eltott et al to John A. Johnson et ux W. D. to N"j of NEV4 of Bee. 6, Twp. 41 S R. 2 Eaat. John A. Johnson et ux to John P Crimea et ux W. D. to NV4 ot NEft of Sec. 6. Twp. 41 S.. R. 2 East, John P. Crimea et ux to William B. Morris Q. C. D. to NV4 of NEVi ot Bee. 6. Twp. 41 S., R. 2 East. Thomaa W. Wright to Sally Wright - q. c. D. to block 20, Railroad Add. to Phoenix. Lloyd 8. Nix et ux to W. O. Payn W. D. to lot 7, Happy Hollow Sub., unrecorded. Francis D. Hill et ux to Dewey 8. Hill W. D. to BVVt of SWVi of Sec. 26: BEV. of BE', of Bee. 20; NE of NE!4 ofSoc. 43; NW ol Beo 83. Twp. 34 B R. 1 Eaat. John A. Marsh to Addle E. Marsh Deed to lots 2 and 3, block 63, Jack sonville. Dolph E. Phlppa at al to Opal H Harvey W. D. to lot 1, block 2, Oak Orove Sub., Medford.' Wm Moss et ux to L. J. Moore et ux W. D. to lot 10, block 2, Narre- gan'a Add., Medford. Charles R. Ray et ux to Western Loan At Building Co. Deed to lot 18. block 2, Wolter Add. to Medford. Paul Schoeder to Llllle Schroeder Q. c. D. to lota 7 and 8, block O. Railroad Add. to Ashland. J. E. Grow et ux to Eagle Point Irrigation District Q. C. D. to land In Bee. 10, Twp. 35 83., R. I West. Scott Boyer et ux to Eagle Point Irrigation Dlatrlct Q. C. D. to NW of NE4 of Sec. 18. Twp. 35 8., R. 1 Eaat. Hazel palton et vlr to Lola E. Bur ns Q. C. D. to lot In DLO 64, Twp. 38 8., R. 1 West. W. E. Burrlsa et ux to L. E. Bur- rlss Q. C. D. to lot In DLO 64. Twp 38 8.. R. 1 West. L. E. Burrlss to James P. Neeley et al Lot In DLC 64, Twp. 38 8., R. 1 West. Jamea P. Neeley et ux to Lily M. Wei bum et vlr W. D. to lot In DLC 64. Twp. 38 8 . R. I West. Minnie H. Bloom to 8. Chlldera et ux q. C. D. to part lot (, block 3. Bouthaea Add. to Medford. Irene Florence Van Ausdall et vlr to Ethel Shelley W. D. to part lot 1, block 3. Burr's Add. to Medford P. L. Smith et ux to A. J. Deer W. D. to land In Sec. 3. Twp. 40 8., R. 3, East. W. L. Selby ft ux to P. L. Smith W. DD. to 148 60 acrea In Sec I, Twp H. East. THE GRANGE Eagle Point Grange. In memory of 61ster Ruby Bitter llns or the Eagle Point Orange. Bister Ruby Bltterllni;. admitted to membership In the Engle Polnc Orange No. 6114 In 1927. and after long and faithful membership or eight years, passed to her great re ward on January 8. 1035. That ft-hereas: Thla Granga haai been deeply bereaved through tha loss of a dearly beloved slater, Mrs. Ruby Bltterllng. one of the latreaC flowera of our Orange gnrder . who haa been called by the MasUr of the gTeat Orange above to "lay down her Implements on earth, and to enter that paradise not mada with hands, eternal In the Heavens, and haa received that welcome plaudit, well done, good and faithful aervant." That Whereas: Thla sister haa be come so endeared to the members of thla Orange because of her many virtues: a devoted loving wife and mother; a kind, thoughtful neighbor, and a true and loyal Granger, tha fabric of her dally life having been woven of the fibres of those prin ciples so dear to the heart of ever? true Granger: And whereas: Not only the Grangw but the entire community haa bene fitted by her Industry, her noble mind and generous heart. Therefore, be It resolved by tha) membera of thla Orange that wa be lieve the most fitting tribute ws can pay to the memory of our be lt ved sister, and one which no doubt would pleaae her most, would be for tha members of thla Orango to so emulate her good works br the exemplification In our dally Uvea) and In our Orange work and aaao clatlon of those orange principles) for which she haa been noted and which are a part of our manual In structions for our edification, namely! To "Labor with cheerfulness." To "Do good, hoping for nothing In return.' To "Acquire knowledge, and dlspena It." . To "Forget not to dispense charity In word and In deed ana. ae flowera and vlnea cover the rough, placea of nature, to cover tho faults and falllnga of othera wlta a mantle of charity." To "Have faith, nurture hope, dis pense charity, and be noted for fidelity." Be It further resolved, that a copy of this resolution be sent with our . deepest sympathy to Brothera Jullua A. Bltterllng, William wilier, Miller, and Robert Bltterllng, each. And be It further resolved. tna a aultable copy of thla reaolutlon bo made and hung upon tha walla ot our Orange hall, to act aa a re minder, and that It be a matter oi . record and spread upon our mlnutea. (By Gertrude Haaai Committee Hat for the Eagle Point Orange for 1035: Membership Wm. Perry, Ray Har nlsh, Thomas Veatal, Relief Mesdamea Hatfield, Wm. Perry, I. R. Kline, Spencer, Lula Taylor. Reception Meadamea Weldmani Lawaon, Walker. Mr. Lawson. Agriculture and Marketing Harry Ward. Oeo. Stowell, R. P. Pqwler. A. Woodrlch, Roy Smith, Jullua Bltter llng, J. C. Spencer, Fred Dutton. Legislative W. E. Davlea, Mri. Ger trude Haak, Buford Clark. Wave and Mean Rosy Bmiu. Jamea Waters, Mra. Tlngleaf. . Educational O. P. Davlea, Barry Merrlman, William Miller, Library Florence Putman, Ruby Young, Victoria Dahack. Music Mrs. Mlttelateadt, Miss Ol son, Orace Holman, Mra. Cowden. Mra. Walsh. Home Economics Beryl Hicxeon. Amy Brown, Neva Hoiman. aans Davlea, Mra. Praaler. Community Prolecta Oeo. putman. Ivan Hatfield. Paul Force, Alex m zler. Will Walsh. Roads Ray Harnlah, Art Kens, Holly' Swingle. Candidates Theron Taylor, onaa. Walker, Mra. Humphreys. Finance Charles Humphreys, L. Haak. May Stowell. Visiting W. E. Davlea, bo cow den, Paul Force, Mra. Beggesman, May Btowell, Mra. Kent. Good of the order Mra. Merrunan, Mra. Veatal, Jullua Davlea. Recreational Club Representative Mrs. Taylor. Mr. Taylor, Mrs. Short, Mr. Short, Minnie Putman, uerjj Hlckson. Executive Wm. Perry, Harry Mer rlman, Oeorge Stowell. Board of Truateea I. R. a' Jullua Bltterllng. W. R. Hoiman. Fire Insurance Agent I. R. Kiina. Publicity Agent Thelma Short. Juvenile Matron Mra. Price. Tableaux Director Mary Weldman. Drill Maater let and 2nd Degree Rudy Weldman; 3rd and 4th degre. Paul Force. Resolution Harry Merrlman, I. R. Kline. Mrs. Short. Officers Master. Bam Coy: orer- seer. Rudy weioman: lecturer, ... Mlttelateadt: steward, Fred Duttoni A. 8., Ray Harnlsh; chaplain. Perl Hatfield: treasurer, Charles Humph' reva: secretary: Charles Frailer: gat keeper. Art Kent: Pomona. Grace Hot- man: Cerea. Minnie putman: norm. Florence Putman; L. A. 8., Mrs, Har. nlah. TRIO USE HOAX TO GAIN FARM WOMAN'S SAVINGS HAMILTON. O. (UPI The Ufa sav ings, $8,000, of Miss Mary Gerber, 64. were taken by three bandtti who forced their way Into her farm noma near here by posing as tat loquor offlcera. Once Inside the house, tha trio tied up Miss Gerber and two cous ins, John, 68. and Andrew, 54, and then forced another cousin. Lucy Oerber, 66. to show them the hid ing place of the money, which waa In a aatchel and tin can In Mlsa Oer ber'a bedroom. 4 When It comes to radios, remember. "Prultt'a can do It." Phone 31 4 Phone 542 We'll haul away your refuse City Sanitary Service. Use Mali Trio una cant ada,