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PAGE FTVE A Puzzled Poulirvman ABERDEEN, Idaho (UP) Could ft; rooster lay ggs, or t "Htmtert crow? W. Ttiornley would like to know. He hu seen this particular fowl lay an egg then rustle tidbits (or the hens, and crow about It. Blank Saved l.lfe HOUSTON, Tex (UP) Sam Ro senthal surprised a burgler in his home and received a surprise himself. The thief :an toward a window with Rosenthal close behind. The Intrud er whirled and drew a pistol. "Ill get you," he snarled and fired. Ro senthal stopped but felt no pain. The prowler Jumped out of the win dow and ecsaped. He had fired a blank. Veteran Actor raes CINCINNATI (UP Templar Saxe. retired actor, singer and writ er, brought to America by the late Charles Dillingham, theatrical pro ducer. Is dead here. Saxe. born in London, began his stage career in Europe. He appeared in numerous productions In the East, and later was In motion pictures for is years. village, the county seat of Vinton j Hard Labor to Keep Hard County, was scheduled to be shown! BOSTON (UP) Joseph Bedugln. Wa soon. The county, large In area j 28-year-old fisherman, had one fear but small In population, has no mov- whn ne w" MnttnMd 10 momh I In the House of Correction. He feared lnj plcturt theaters t the prent ,. grt Ktt M , hl, Mntenc, time. ' changed to hard labor. Town's Flrnt Talkie McARTHUR. O. (UP) Tha first talking picture ever shown In this Use Mall Tribune want adi. T MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREOOX. FRTDAY. MAY 10. 1935. Contributed It Is with regret that th students of the Spanish class, taught by Mr. Hunter, find their. work is to be dis continued. The class feels that the teaching of Mr. Hunter has been so thorough that every member has a solid foundation of Spanish gram mar equal to at least two and a half years In college, and they hope to i have a continuation of the work next fall. 1 OUR TEACHER "The Spanish Students Tale" With patient air and smile so bright. I Our beloved teacher greets his class ! each night. With fluent flow of Spanish and In finite concern. He begs us to listen and to learn. We try our very best to follow As he leads us through a maze. Of stories about the brave caballero, And tangled verba and ways. Then with fast beating hearts. And hands that fairly tremble, We copy lovely poems, And then await the part. Where we vainly try to distinguish Which is the I do, Thou doest, and Thou art. In retrospect we scan the day. And wonder now It's o'er, Just where we did not find a way, To peep beneath our "Texts" worn cover. As thus we read and perchance dream, With guilty air we suddenly discern, Our patient teacher wearily leans, Upon his desk until we recover. And thus, week after week. We study thro the hours, And If by chance our "accent," We timidly proclaim. We find that what we speak, And what we read are, somehow not the same. As we draw near the close of the semester. Ho thought of failure fills our hearts, Tho we might have studied faster, We of knowledge gained our part. Tis the thought of parting, From our friends and teacher too. And the happy hours In study, He so kindly led us through. Jn years to come we will look back. And happily remember. Not alone the Spanish mastered, But something far more tender. The kindly word, the pleasant smile. Of one who thought It well worth while, Ht.i time to share as he tarried there. And revealed the mystery we all have sought. That sacred sharing with another. Whom the Father, has said is our brother, Has opened up the precious channel. Of our companionship together. I And has shown us the shining path' way to God. Courthouse News (Pumtahed by the Jackson Uouni Abstract Co. 121 E Sixth Street) Marriage Licenses William Arena and Clara A. Wag ner. Harold L. Bertseh and Dorothy Campbell. " Stanley L. Stark and Ruth M. Fa m strom. Ned Hurtado and Rublna Scott. Circuit Conrt Amelia P. Toft vs. Maud M, Hock en yos foreclosure. United States vs. Walter H. Lever ttte tax lien. James H. Dally vs. William Stlnson chattel lien. Keith J. Lennox and Prank L. Bill inns. Assume business name certifi cate of "All Nite Service". Ashland. J. D. Vance. J. W. Vance and S. O. Mitchell. Incorporated as Rogue River Dredges. Inc. Josephine Llnd vs. William C. Rookard. Action for money. Probate Court Mary V. Shaver, ripceased-probnte. Real Estate Transfers O. S. Butler et ux to Cleo Brenner et ux North 50 5 ft. of Lots 16 to 18. Blork 54. Medford. Vlrelnia C. Rten to Carl K. John son et ux Part Block 3. Cottage Ad dition. Medford. JuliM C- Buckley et vtr to Robert O. BraRg et ux 1 acre In DLC 55, Twp. 38. S. R. 1 West. Edward O. Teague et ux to D. Es teem a do Ld In Section 22. Twp. 36. S. R. 3 Wen. C. W. DeArmond et ux to O. C. Sanriron -S E. of 3. W. Sec. 1, Twp. 35, S. R. 2. West. GeorK" H. Drake et al to Jessie Trask 48 98 Acres In DLC 58. Twp 37. S. R. 1 West. Georce H. Drake t al to Bessie uhburn et vir 48 98 acres In DLC Twp. 37, S. R. 1 West. Frank Chllder. et al. trustees, to Lome C. McCar Lot on Court street. M"dfnrd. Lome C. Mr-Cay et ux to Church oi Chris: Lot on Court street. Med ford. . nlfi TUi-f Tint Ttrket" HOUSTON. - (UPi Officer, William R. Allison and F.rnet A. B'f-r cs'.c a ?miltnc rr.otor1 a truffle ticket for running a light "Gorze Dixon" took the slip and drove away, a check of llcenw plate reveled -Dixon" had Ju stolen the g.achlne. MOVED DLNTAL OFFICE Dr w C Thorn awn :.- :io Inca'.- a- Ho? r. 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