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PACE TTTRER WHAT YOU WANT Classified FOR E ASY RE F E RE N C E J Vv.'.Vli VJ VO GOU.CKHV SliLL MTJPFORn MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFOIil), OREGON. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1. 1933. 1 " C I I Bend every ad on thl page- You will probably find ex actly the thine you want to buy or sell. II It l ' there, advertise . I C ' a Inexpensive, effective. RATES par word flrat Insertion (Minimum 25c) gacn additional Insertion. pel word (Minimum lot) Per line per month without copy changes J1.Z3 Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST OR STRAYED t-year Hereford hull, branded V. P. right, "S" left hip. Reward for taking up and notifying me. E. Pelle, Trail. LOST Brown euede purse containing kevs. coin purse, etc. Reward. 323 Medford Bldg. LOST Lady's white gold square wrist watch with black band. Reward If returned to Mall Tribune. LOST If dog missing, call 1518. MALE OR FEMALE WANTED Teacher for Spanish guitar. Phone 867. WANTED City, county and district managers. Matured women and men who can qualify. Opening District office Medtoro this week. Box 876. Tribune. WANTED MALE HELP WANTED An experienced orchard pruner. Phone 355-R-2. WANTED SITUATIONS INCOME TAX DUE Both state and federal. Have had years of experi ence in preparing returns. Ph.ine 1377-Y after 4 p. m. Fred L. Colvig OIRL. 19. wants any kind work, house restaurant experience, commercial training. Leave replies at Tribune office before 9, Monday. Box 334J. Mall Tribune. WANTED-MISCELLAN EOUS WANTED To buy good typewriter, grain drill. Oeo. Martin. Rogue River. WANTED To buy small acreage with modern house, 8 rooms preferred, In or close to Medford. Write Box 3104. Tribune, atatlng price, terms, etc. WANTED To rent smalt house, fur nlahed. Must be reasonable. Tel 695-J. WANTED Have client for 5-room furnished home. Will pay (35 to i40. Chaa. R. Ray, Realtor. Medford Bldg Phone 302. WANTED 5-room modern, clear, good location, for Copco or J. Co. B:dg. and Loan stock. Box 2020. Tribune CAN USE 20 or 30 shares of Jackson Co. Building and Loan stock. State lowest cash price in first letter. Box 0110, Tribune. WANTED To buy hay rake, trunk for rear of car (Karl-Keen). K. C. care Mall Tribune. tf WANTED Feeder cattle; dry cows preferred. John P. Nealon. Prior 118. Central point. WANTED To rent or buy. comfort able 5 to 7-room home with base ment and furnace: reasonable terms Phone 845-W or call at 709 Dakota. WANTED One 3-horse grain drill J. E. Weaver. Star Rt.. Oold Hill. WANTED Pickup, or will exchange plaster, brick or stone-work (or same. Route 4. Box 367. Medford. "WANTED Household goods, stoves tools or what have you Medford Bargain House. 27 N Orape St Tel 1062. HIGHEST PRICES paid for rurs. hides and pelts Medford Bargain House 27 N. Grape. Tel 1062. JUNK WANTED We pay caab fol JUNK BAITERIES AND RADIATORS ALUMIN JM BRASS COPPER and lunk f an descriptions MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 An Orspe Tel iimv FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Unfurnished 5-room modern cottage; garace: (15 mon'li. 707 Sherman. Key at 19 N. Bartlett FOR RENT 7-room house: modern: garage. Owner works, wishes to re tain one room for sleeplna quar ters. Call 1368-R. or at 209 So Orange Sundays or evenings. FOR KEN! -unfurnished Homes lurnmhrd Brown White FOR RENT APARTMENTS FURNISHED 2-room apt 804 W. 10:h FOR RENT Apartments. 324 Apple. F0R RENT ROOM BOARD PAIES Jtr m.ie jte st lie FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS AlTHACTlVt ;JWI. (04 3. JLi. FOE EXCHANGE TO TRADE Canne4 tomatoes for tvpewrlter, davenport, qultar. bl cycle, garden tools. Box 3368, Mail Tribune. TRADE for wood, drop-bead Singer electric phonograpti. plays 11 rec ords 09 Bedtty, Back of Camp Willi us. TO TRADE For wood, used mode) ft Ford wire wheel, tire and tube com plete. Write Boi 788. Tribune. TRADE! Guaranteed mechanical w-irk for wood or what have you Call 208 and ask for Herm Newland. WILL TRADE my equity In modern 7 room house for 6 rooms or for Copoo stock. Box 3101. Tribune. FOR SALE OR TRADE Model M Samson tractor. Write 3. H. Stan ley. Route 3. Medford. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS RENT OR LEASE Business lot close In. on highway. Eleanor Maule. Jacksonville. Ore. CABINS ROR RENT By day. week or month See at Camp Wlthua. N Riverside. POH KEN1 Room 16x80 adjoining Mall Tribune Job department on G'ape street Will remodel to suit permanent tenant Phone 76 oi ap ply at Mall rrlbune i newspaper) of flee FOR SALE REAL ESTATE POR SALE Modern home, 7 large rooms, basement and oil furnace large lot with plenty trees and shrubbery. Box 3011, Tribune. FOR SALE Or trade for smaller acre age. 640-acre stock ranch: also f-lty lota and 3 S -acre Improved small tract for Bale. Box 968, Tribune. STOCK AND DAIRY RANCHES. Pear Orchards, acreago home, city homos, building lots, placer mines. Every thing In real estate. Roberta, 720, West 2nd. FOR SALE By owner. Bear creek bottom Acreage; excellent garden land. Phone 1524-L. FOR SALE: 9 acres. Ideal poultry ranch. Cheap. H. Schermerhurn. mile west of Phoenix. FOR SALE OR RENT Near town, loo-acre ranch: 60 acres 25-year-old trees: 'balance alfalfa; good buildings, electricity, water. Bar gain for quick sale. Box 740, Mall Tribune. HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENT Jack son County Building St Loan Ass'n Phone 195. FOR SALE OR TRADE -Large lot clear: some oulidlngs. near grad and nigh schools. Klamath Filla for city property with or without buildings Address Box 174. Tribune FOR SALE OR RENT Modern home: 7 large rooms, large screened porch bnthroom and pantry, lots of bullt 1ns. fireplace, hardwood floors large lota with plenty of trees and shrubbery; paved street. C. A. Dc Voe phone 523-J-2" WHEN you think of real estate, think of Brown & white. FOR SALE Must sacrifice Memorial park lot Box No. 601. Tribune. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE A Dodge light wood truck and good manzanlta and oak stumpage, cheap. Inquire 119 Washington St. phone 364-X. FOR SALE Chevrolet 1-ton truck, stock rack and trailer. Trade for livestock. K. Nell, Ashland. Phone 15-F-3. FOR SALE 1928 Durant coupe pick up steel box. (125; terms to rellaole party. Box 716, Tribune. FOR SALE 1930 Ford truck; 10-p!y dual 32-6 tires, new rear end, new brake shoes, 7342 miles on new motor, (200. Con3!tier car, horses, cattle and terms. Loyd F Sllva. Route 2, Grants Pass, Ore. LOOK at all the used cars before you buy. 22 So. Fir. AT A SACRIFICE 1934 V-8 Tudor sedan: small mlleage. 22 So. Fir. DON'T FORGET 22 So. Fir for better used car values. BAROAINS every one. at 22 So. Fir FOR SALE LIVESTOCK WEANER PrGS for sale, nlngs. Beagle. FOR SALE Pigs. (2.50 to (500; ap ples, 35c a box: 6-h.p. gaa engine. (40, Ted Fish. Phoenix. FOR SALE POULTRY A FEW Hollywood cockerels: pen took first prize Ashland poultry show Booking orders for chicks. White Win? Poultry Farm. Phoenix. FOR SALE White Leghorns. West end M?Andrew lane. U. V. Van Horn. Rt. 2, Box 424. TALENT HATCHERY (formerly Eakln Hatchery l. Talent. Ore., now opt-r-ated by Oenfs Leghorn Farm. Eu gene, Ore, Fred Haraberger. lc:al manoj?er. Hatching every Wednes day. Ocnt's chicks All egg, pro duced on Oent's Breeding Farm, Etigene, from old hens, minimum weight 24 oz. per dozen Free cata log CALL Dressler's Square Deal Hatchery for chicks or hatching Rocks. Reds 10c; Leghorns. 9e Fix's tes'd 1107 E Main Phone 1569-Y 0 COCKEUELS. hatching eg,, chiccs: Leghorn Rocks. Reds Carley. 314-W MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS NFW and Rppowwed Puno Bar-rains. Spvra: Mindird maie Plaver P.ano. !lrht action, fine for practice pi sr.OA. snpr.al lew ,irlc- Standard p:.ino. 153.00 stft: make, good tone ani ard Ewu-rn vtion. 85 -jO .Several beautiful 3'Jngalow and StiKllo pi.ir.os Ba'ance due w.il Handle Rental tr:n Free .1e liverv. S?e Fr:lav ar.d Saturday Cline P.ano Co.. 'ill N. Fir St. FO. 1-2 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR .LE A.lji.'a ;i-y Id 3j5.fl-:! FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS POR SALE 2 electric brooders. 16-ft counter, tables, gas healer, etc. May ba aeen at 317 No. Riverside Ave. Must sell quickly. H. O. Moore. Trustee. POR SALE 82 tons 2nd eut alfalfa nay, 115 tone first cut alfalfa nay Elinor Hanley Bush 626 Ut Main St Phone 901. Phone FOR SALE Baled oat hay. 7-P-14. MIRRORS made to order; mirrora re- silvered; auto glass Installed; broken I windows replaced; store front plate glass, table tops: nlcture framing 1 MEDFORD PLATE OLASS CO. 36 8. Bartlett. Phone 446 GOOD Harley-Davldson motorcycle. Write or Inquire Mrs. R. E. Rich man, Central Point, across bridge at Oold Ray dam. BARGAIN in 314-ln. Sterling centrif ugal pump, with 4-b p motor Terms and trade. 33 So Fir. or Phone 377. FOR SALE Used sewing machines all ; maKea; terms u irea All maKe , rented and repaired. White 8ewtn8 Machine Co. 24 N. Bartlett. FOR SALE Oak barrels. (1.00 each. Piggly Wlggly. 310 E. Main. FOR SALE Bed, spring, mattress, chest of drawers, 3 wood heaters, dtahea. cooking utensils, etc., -150 ft garden hose. H. S. Cleveland. Old Stage road, west of Central Point. POR SALE Apples, or trade for anv thlng you have. Phone 133-L. FOR SALE Cable, various Jacksonville Oarage. TIME TO RE-TIRE GET A FISK j None Better 1 None Cheaper SUNRISE SUPER SERVICE 12th at Riverside. FOR SALE! One windmill and red wood tank. J. E. Weaver. Star Rt.. Gold Hill. POR SALE Sand, gravel lawn dirt fertilizer teaming. Phone 913-J. MISCELLANEOUS JAN SPECIAL Driveway material, S sizes of rock SI 50 per yd deliv ered on drive Ask for price on small order, granite or buckshot Bateman. Ph 1534-Y-912-J 13 YOUR HEARING IMPAIRED? 1 nave foi sale or trade a late mo-lo Acousticon whloh na so oenefo? mv hearing that l have do fur the) use for it r N Kerr ralent. Ore KINDERGARTEN -Sparta Bldg Mu sic and dance Phone 1545 or I25fl W Ruth Luy Alice Holmback BUSINESS DIRECTORY it KSIIN CO. AIIS'IHACI CO Abstracts ot rule n Title insurance 1'hi only complete nth System in Jackaoi County MURRAY ABSTRACT CO- Abstracts of Title Rooms 3 and 6. No 32 North Central Ave., upstairs Oentlsir). DENTISTRY Dr. Main. I. H. Gove. 325 E Expert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel 1172 House cleaning, floor waxing, ori ental rug cleaning & upholstering Painting & raperhaiiKlng M. A BLISS Painting &. paperhang Ing Tel 646-W 313 So Grape JOHN H. LOCK, painter and decor Ator. Oualltv wnrle. Prices reason able. Res. 124 King St Call 953-R. ! Money To Lend MONEY LOANED (50 to (300 fol 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 V? E Thomas. 45 80. Central. Transfer. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Offlce 1015 No. Central Phone 315 Prices right. Service guaranteed. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack era and movers, special livestock moving equipment. Prices right Sie North Riverside Phone 615 LEGAL NOTICES Notice of First Meeting of creditors. No. B-19738 In Bankruptcy. In the District Court of the United States for the District of Oregon. In the Matter of Rudolph DeWlt and Agnes DeWlt, husband and wife. bankrupts. To the creditors of Rudolph DeWlt and Agnes DeWlt, ot the City of Med ford. In the County of Jackson and District aJoreaald. Bankrupts: Notice Is hereby given that on the 24th day of January, 1935. the aald Rudolph DeWlt and Agnes DeWlt. were duly adjudicated bankrupts: and that the first meeting of their cred itors will be held in the office ot the Referee. Medford Center Bulldlns. Medford. Oregon, on the 13th day of February. 1935. at 2:30 o'clock In the afternoon, at which time and place . the 'said creditors may attend, prove I their claims, appoint a Trustee, ex amine the bankrupts, and transact such other business aa may properly come before aald meeting. HARRY C. SKRYMAN. Referee In Bankruptcy. February 1st. 1935. Notice of Sheriffs Sale By virtue of an execution on fore closure, dulv Issued out of and under the seal of 'the Circuit Court of :he State of Oregon. In and for he ; County of Jackson, to me directed and dated on the 8th day of Janu ary. 1935. in a oeiiln action therein, wherein The Federal Lnd BsnX of Spokane, s corporation, ss PlsinMf!. recc v e rd Jurlcment sTi art H H Dietrich and Ethel A Dietrich, hus band and wife: W R LamO and J-nnle R Lamp, huaoand and wlf; i Luke Ryan and Ethel Ryan, husosnd ind wife: L J Sprouw and Jane Doe Spro'H. whose tr;ie name Is M .r-K-aret O (Spro'iae. ti'i'ianrt und wife; E O Oairett and War; uarrvtt, hJ- j band and wife; Lorena Company, a corporation; Tracy Starr: and the Rcsue River National Farm Loan Association, a corporation, the de fendants, for tile following sums, to wlt: 83000. with Interest at the rate ol 6 per annum from July 6. 1931: 130 00. witli Interest at the rate of 8 r per'annum from January 5. 1932: :30.00. w:tii Interest at the rate of 8'"r per annum from July 5. 1932; I (130 00. with interest at the rate of I :8' per annum from January 5. 1933; i. ' 130 00. with interest at the rate of I 8rr per annum from July A. 193S: : ! H3-79. with interest at the rate of 8 ' per annum from January 5, 1934; 1 13 97. with Interest at the rate of 8"r per annum from July 5, 1934; (3169.98. with Interest at the rate ot . pet Muiiuiii uum wuiy . imi. (81.83. with interest at the rate of 8 per annum from November 5. 1933: (133.28. with Interest at the rate ot 8 per annum from July 20. 1934: (57.00, Insurance premium, paid April 3, 1931; (62 50. Insurance premium, paid April 20, 1934; (17 00, abstract charges, paid March '47, paid 1934. making a -total Judgment on January 2nd. 1935. of (4500.57, to gether with Interest on said aum from HM .1 t.rlA rjtf.. At ft ri annum wUh costs and disburse- menU Uxed at Thlrty.two and 55-100 Dollars, which Judgment was enrol. ea and docketed In the Clerk's office or said Court tn said County on the 2nd day of January. 1935. Notice is hereby given that, pur suant to the term of the said exe cution. I will on the 9th day of Feb ruary. 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 and will sell at public auction for out, to the highest bidder, to satisfy said Judgment, together with the costs of this sale, subject to redemption as provided by law. all of the right, title and Interest that the said defendants had on the 5th day of January, 19'J3. or now have in and to the following described property, situated in the County of Jackson, State of Oregon, to-wlt: The South Half of the (South east Quarter of Section Twenty four In Township Thirty-six. South of Ranse Two, West of the Willamette Meridian Dated this 11th day of January. 1935. 8YD I. BROWN. Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. By Howard Gault. Deputy. Notice to Creditors. In the District Court of the United States for the District of Oregon. In the Matter of James M. Keene, Debtor. To the creditors of James M. Keene of Medford. In the County of Jack son end District aforesaid. Debtor, Notice is hereby given that on the 26th day of January. 1935, the peti tion of the said James M. Keen?, praying that he be afforded an op portunity to effect a composition or an extension of time to pay his debts unaer section 70 or the Bankruptcy Act as amended was up proved by this court as properly filed under suld section, and that the first meeting of his creditors will be held in the Federal Court room in the Post o'" building In Medford, Jackson County, ureon. on tne itn day oi 1935. at 10 o'clock In the forencon, at which time the anld creditors may attend, prove their claims, examine the debtor and transact such other business as may properly come before sold meeting. Dated this 31st day of January, 1935. GEORGE B. DEAN, Conctlliatlon Commissioner for Jack son County. District of Oregon. MUNICH, Germany, Feb. 1. (AP) The renewed antl-Jewlsh boycott has spread to Bavnrla. Pickets were pacing In front of Jewish stores to day exhorting residents to buy "only from Aryans." : Children live longer than formerly, adults do not. Hail Tribune Daily ACROSS) 1. Publlo notice 5. Reverent fear 8. Facts 12. Land measure 13. Not good 14. Arabian chief tain 15. United 17. Odor IS. American carlciitutlst 19. Swimming bird 20. Common wealth 23. Choat or de fraud M. Pre.ient 26. Set In the ground for growth 27. Ahead !8. Some i9. Talk Idly 30. Decompose Solution of Yesterday's Puzxla 'LIOTr ER;A NiE:gR I PER AN I LAINjK UEgggA N Q M W W1l1QC 11A M. B I E HE s ipQREjT YjEja d EWPiEiFfl P I A o isMl j R iEMAPJ Hj EfcTOfE lAiRMEIrTOpjRls ! 6 Si PjE'R'UjsiAIL gfCiR E'AlTiOjR AM EjTlffij-fo'ffiT ' Dp 0 EggA FpETMp" I EiW,SaSlTiEiEiNDENrs ll. Behold. 32. Faith , U. Container R'Y?1" ,n 34. Absorb - Egypt !6. Antmal handler 47. Reward 17. Talk enthuai- 4 Trir- on Small Insect IS. Painful to the totirh. DOWN 1. Salt 7. Chill I. Storehouse for grain 4. Contradict 19. Rnnidly II. Hits 14. rreii! rrsis (5. Blent of a sheep a 3 IN f sp ";ii"ifi 2o Zl Wt23- 23 24 ,H IIIIIIIIIiite 3f' 4o 1 41 42 ft ., S 4r 1 1 fy 1 I 1 I Willow Springs WILLOW SPRINGS. Feb. 1. (Spl.) February meeting of the Willow ; Springs Thursday club will be held at the home of Mrs. W. K. Parker on ; the seventh. Mrs. Parker- requests! that til members come at 1:30 for' dessert and that all be prepared to 1 present a patriotic speech, poem, or 1 quotation. Word has been received here that Georga Elden of Portland, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Elden, who Is study ing law In connection with his bank ing position, had recently taken five difficult law exams as well as a civil service test. Mrs. Alice Luke of Newburg ts a guest of her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompkins. She Is enroute home after spending the holidays with her daughter In south ern California. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Clements have returned to their home In this dis trict. Mr. Clements Is much Improv ed after several months' treatment In San Francisco. Several of the young people are enjoying winter sports. Those par ticipating In skiing last Sunday were Ruth and Carl Ramstrom and Harry Elden. Mrs. John Catey, who has been confined to her home with the flu since the holiday season, is much Improved. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Brophy and daughter, Roberta Lee, who have been visiting Mrs. W. K. Parker since the first of December, returned to their home In Burns last week. Sam Anderson is able to be out after being ill for several weeks with flu. Mrs. W. B. Harris, who has been In poor health for some time, has en gaged Mrs. Vincent of Central Point to be with her until her health Is Improved. The many friends of J. W. Elden will be pleased to learn that he Is much Improved In health. Miss Ann Purucker of Medford called on friends In this vicinity Sat urday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Anderson had as guest last week Mr. Anderson's brother, John, of Portland, who was In the valley on a business trip. Paul Aubert, of the forestry de partment In the northern part of the state, was a caller at the J. W. Elden home Sunday. Mr. Aubert Is a friend of Harry Elden. Mrs. A. B. Zimmerman Is slightly Improved In health. Frank Thompkins Is 111 and under doctor's core. Mrs. H. Ramstrom Is Improving nf' ter being confined to her home with flu for a week. Mrs. W. U. Hoover, who has been ill for so long, Is slowly Improving but Is still confined to her bed. NORFOLK, Va.-(UP) Peanut pro duction In the United States for 1934 was 1.063.035,000 pounds the highest on record except for 1931 .t was reported here. The 1931 crop totaled 1,553,840,000 pounds. - California' new state civil service law added 6000 state employes to the list given protection In their jobs by that statute and making the total about 18,000. Cross Word Puzzle 1.1. Knack is. Utility 17. Pigs 19, Line of grass or grain cut and thrown together 20. Kind of rock 2t. Part of a wooden Joint 23. Long narrow boards 2t. Not tight 24. Come In 26. Nonmetrlca language 29. Turn out to be 30. Small baking dish 31 Followed the track of 33. Having Inter est SL Beauty of form, atti tude, or movement 31. High pointed hill AS. Male deer 89. ITpper limb 40. Crusted dish 4. Droop 42. musical note 43. Harden 45. Fx lit S. Encourage . BMtfT with a Roft sub stance T. Regular ending of the past tense I. Pour off gently $. Improve 10. Metal. Williams Creek WIX.LIAMS CREEK. Pb. l. (Spl.) The Oregon Lime Products Co., is running all the time now with a crew of about eight men putting out between 85 and 100 tons per week. They will Install two Diesel engines in the Immediate future thus elim inating wood burners except one boiler for compressed air. The snow which has lain on- the ground for more than three weeks Is mostly gone now. At the Prank Bryan place there was four feet of snow. Orayback Is covered to a great depth which promises plenty of wat er for next summer irrigation. C. E. Vlncel and son Harold were business visitors In Grants Pass Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Spar lln were in on Friday. Mrs. C. W. Roberts who has been visiting her daughter Mrs. J. M. Loyd and Mrs. Prank Palrweather In southern California since October returned home Sunday. Little Jackie Luts la much improved In health. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Sparlln and daughter Jean attended the funeral of Prank Sutton at Ashland Satur day. The Misses Mildred Suva and Mell Carter, teachers In the Williams school, accompanied them as far as Medford. A very enjoyable evening was ipent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pay Brla tol Friday of last week the occasion being the birthday of James Pln- nlnger and Rob O ass. Only employes of the Umeplant and their families were present, they were Mr. and Mrs. James Plnnlnger, Mr. and Mrs. Oeo. Cock man, Mr. and Mrs. George Cou gle, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Larrlmore, Rob Qass. Austin Cougle, Earl Cougle, Prank Wright v and the host and hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Pay Bristol, Each one of the guests of houor, Mr. Pln nlnger and Mr. Oass, had two birth day cakes brought by the ladles. Cards and games filled the evening. Refreshments were served. The party broke up in the small hours wishing many happy returns of the day. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Blodgette were business visitors In Grants Pass Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Bryan were callers at the O. W. Roberts home Tuesday. A. B. Collett, principal of the Wil liams high school spent the week end at Gold Hill. The Williams High basketball teams played the Murphy teams at the Williams Orange hall. The score was 84 to ai for the first team and 8 to 17 for the second team. The boys on the first team of Williams: Nor man Webb and Orval Lewman, for ward, Ben Vlncel and Charley Moo maw, guards, Howard Kincade, cen ter, Second team. Earl Whlsler, Rob ert Brlttson, Lynn Stone, Arthur Gray, Harold Boat, Tom Sanford, Richard Brlttson, Pred Lichens, Lyle Stone and Pred Gray. The upper grades spent Thursday and Friday of last week taking the county semester tests. Fay Holzhau ser was the only high school student to be exempt from til the examina tions the first semester. Those hav ing perfect attendance were Alt Lewman, Gerald Sorrels, and Arthur Gray. The percent of attendance for this report month was 88.9. There were 38 with perfect attendance In all the grades. Mr. Wood brought out the school allotment of library books from the county library Tuesday. 4 Riviera RIVIERA, Feb. 1. (Spl.) Rv. W. M. Carle will preach at the Bunday school at II a. m. Feb. 3. A covered dish lunch will be served after church. Every one Is Invited. Henry Mellcr waa In OranU Pass Jan. 39. Mrs. M. McDermot and children. Marjorle and Oeorne and Mrs. Hubert Graves called on Mrs. Clay Biles Sat urday afternoon. : Mrs. Roy Thompkins and daugh ter Lorraine visited at the R. L. Mil ler home Jan. 30. Mrs, Pauline wahl and Mri. Clay Biles and Bonnie Jean visited Mrs. Oeo. Lance Jan. 80- W. M. Carle Is vlslt.ng on the creek this week. Mrs. Tom Henderson, tthel and Tommy and Wm. King were callers at the C. C. Carr some Sunday. Courthouse News ! Furnished oy the Jackson Count) Abstract Co. I'JI S Sixth Street, Marriage Licences Richard E. Mann and June E. Hall. John H. Bean and Ila Hayward. Wood row J. Caldwell and Doris 1. Rose. County Court Estelta Hoagland vs. Frank Hoag land et al; to reform deed. Estate, James A. B lor ah. deceased: probate. Estate Harry Pellett, deceased; pro bate. Estate 8. C. Hamaker. deceased; probate. ClrruU Court State of Oregon vs. James Hudson; grand larceny. State of Oregon vs. Stanley M Prlend. twls A. Pool; forgery. Harry Hansen files dissolution of assumed name of "Hansen Coal Com pany," Jack t. Vtosher assurfles business name certificate of "Mosher ruel CO.," Medford. FIRE SWEEPS THROUGH CATHEDRAL) r S .-?. ..... ft ' v Pi ' t ( " "? id Flames which raged through the 88-year-old 8t. John' cathedral In Milwaukee left only the steeple and shell of the landmark aiand ng. Costly paintings and statuary were lost, but valuable vestments and chasubles were saved In the estimated $150,000 fire. Medford Irrigation District vs. Wal ter Tunnell, et al; foreclosure of contract. E. H. Lamport vs. Dean Stacy, et ux; for money. Real Estate Trunsfers Alexander E. Woolverton. et ux, to Elnora Arguello, WO, $10.00, 1.63 A, Sec. 33, Tup. 36, S. R. 9 W. W. M. Elmer Harris, et ux, to Jamea &V Woolen, et ux. WD. aio.00. 38 A. Sec. 17. Twp. 38, 8. R. 1 W. Wallace Wooda, et ux to William R. Lamb, et ux, WD., 4S0.00. 8.88 A. Lot 3, Sec. 14. Twp. 39, S. R. 1 W. Ford Potter to Mary E. Leaden, WD.. 310.00. Land In Sec. 18, Twp. 34, S. R. 1 West. B. R. Elliott, et ux, to H. T. dun ter, et ux, WD., 810.00. N. SO ft. Lot 10, Blk. 2, Whitman Park, Medford. Dexter Hale to Frank L. Blow, et ux. QCD., 81.00. Part Lot 1, Block 3, Whitney Addition, Medford. A. J. Crose. et ux. to Frank L. Blew, et ux. WD., 3100. Part Lot 1. Block 3. Whitney Addition, Medford. Wm. J. Roberts, et ux, to Everette O. Trowbridge, et ux, WD.. $760.00. Part Lota 31, 33 8c 33, Ruby Addi tion, Medford; V. D. Field to Grace Field, WD. $10.00. 10.13 acres in DLO 60, Twp. 36, s. R. 3 Weat. Sherman Waer, et ux, to T. S. Wiley, QCD, $10.00, Lot 4, Meadow Brook Orchard Company's Subdivis ion. Willis McAfee, et ux. to Ellsworth K. McAfee, WD., $10.00. N'i of Lot 3. SWy, Lot a, Blk. 6, Pierce Subdi vision. Elsworth H. McAfee to John H. Toung, WD., $10.00. NVi of Lot S, SWVi Lot 3, Blk. 8. Pierce Subdivis ion. Pred Beck to Frank Beck, WD., $10.00. LoU 11 it 13, Nob Hill Add. to Ashland. Meteorological Report February 1, 1035. Forecast, Medford and vicinity: Cloudy to night and Saturday; moderate tem perature. Oregon: Cloudy tonight and Satur day; unsettled with occasional rain northwest portion; moderate tem perature. Local Data. Temperature a year ago today: Highest. 01; lowest, 38. Total monthly precipitation, 3. Ill Inches. Deficiency for the season 0.60 Inch. Total precipitation since Septem ber 1. 1034. 10.03 Inches. Excess for the season 030 Inches. Relative humidity at 5 p.m. yes terday. 47 per cent; 0 a.m. today, 00 per cent. Tomorrow: Sunrise, 7:33 a.m. set, 0:37 p.m. Sun Observations Taken at 0 a. 120 Meridian Time. tnu Boise Boston ... Chicago . sa aa Foggy 10 2 Clear 39 30 Cloudy 66 aa Clear eo a cloudy 40 aa Clear 88 80 Clear aa 34 p. cdy. 18 6 Clear aa aa T Rain so sa 88 48 Cloudy 68 30 Clear 88 48 Cloudy 44 38 Clear 80 48 Clear aa 6a m Rain 60 3a Cloudy .. 34 Cloudy 34 6 Clear - Denver Eureka Helena . tos Angeles .... MEDFORD New York Omaha .. Phoenix . Portland Reno Roseburg Salt Lake San Francisco , Seattle Spokane ....... Walla Wall-. V(eran Newsman Poe. CAMBRIDGE, O. (UP) Frank S. Dolllson, 63. veteran newspaper man here, la dead. Dolllaon had been on j the staff of the Dally Jeffersonian 42 years and for 30 years had been 'city editor. NEW LIQUOR BOARD TO CHAR! COURSE SALEM, Feb. I. (AP) Given free hand by 'Governor Charlea H, Martin to reorganize and carry on as It deems beat, a revamped state Uq uor commission will hold Its Initial meeting In Portland Saturday to for mulate policies, outline a program of administration of the liquor control law and study the aet-up It haa In- ' herlted and decide upon an adminis trative peraonnel. . By appointments announced lata yesterday by the governor, Arthur K, McMahan, Albany attorney and form- er democratic member of the legisla ture, will preside aa chairman, and Stanloy a.; Jewett, Lloyd's agent and general Insurance man of Portland, will sit as one commissioner. James Burns of Condon. Incumbent demo crat, li the third member of the board. One thing upon which everyone at all In touch with the situation agrees Is that one of the first actions of the board will be to accept the resigna tion of administrator. Another causa of speculation con cerns what the commission will da relative to selecting a successor to Oeorge Keuner, who haa been attor ney for the board sine Its organisa tion and who says ha la ready and anxious to quit. PARTIAL ECLIPSE EUGENE (Spl.) A partial eclipse of the sun, beginning at 7:46 a. m-, and extending for an hour, will ba visible from Pacific coast points on Sunday, February 9. according to Hugh Pruett, astronomy Instructor of the extension division of the Uni versity of Oregon. , This Is the third event on the eclipse program for this unusual year, during which seven eclipses may be seen. Tnta Is the greatest num ber possible In one year, and such . maximum year generally occurs only once In a century. The 30th century will be sifted with three such years, 1017, 1036 and 1983. For those who will find themselves out of bed so early on Sunday morn ing a good view of the phenomena may be obtained by squinting through a bit of smoked glass, or a -piece of dark photographic film. A warning Is Issued that It Is dsnger- , ous to look directly at the sun through a telescope or field glasses, as permanent damage may reault to the eyes. Count of Jobless Sought by Solon WASHINGTON. Feb. 1. (AP) stor Costlgan (D Colo.) said today he would ask congress In a few days to appropriate 813.000,000 for a cen sus of the unemployed. Secretary Roper plans to begin the census. It It is approved by congress, about April 1. It will take several months and require the services of thousands of employes. Plune Hushes Herum. GAIXIPOLI8, O. (UP) Dr. B. D. Swisher, of Radcllff, near here, suf fering from tularemia, or rabbit dls eaM, was treated by serum rushed here by plane. Dr. Swlaher was un able to explain his Illness, ss he said he had not handled any rabbits au year. Gas Eats Tanks. NORFOLK. Va (UP) High test svistlon gasoline, used by United States navy planes, "ate up" eight large tanks aboard the U. 8. S. Ranger. The plane carrier will prob ably be docxM here until April for Installation ot new tanks.