MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1935.
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FOB WANT ADS
LOST AND FOUND
LOST II aog is mibsing, calll618.
MALE AND FEMALE
wanted Men or women to cell
Xmas item. Reasonable price; good
commission. Call Grand Hotel, Rm. ,
208. i
1 WANTED MALE HELP
WANTED Single elderly man to do
chores on small place; board, room
and, small wageB. R. h. Nunamalter,
Rt. 1, Talent.
WANTED SITUATIONS
CAPABLE woman wishes work
hour or day. Phone 1131.
by
DESIRABLE young lady wants to be
companion and helper to elderly
lady; Box 7475, Tribune.
WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED To buy a few young breed
ing ewes. Call up or see V. J.
Phlllppi, Hotel Grand, Medford.
WANTED To buy 3 or 4 clean used
quilts. Box 7518, tribune.
WANTED Furnished nnd heated
room, suitable for light housekeep
ing. State rent In answering. Box
7503, Tribune.
WANTED To interview at tho Ken
I nell Ellis Studio persons Interested
' in frames. Let us frame your pic
ture. 50c to $4.50. Call at 32 North
' Central for a personal selection.
WANTED Good tractor. State make,
size and price. Box 8000, Tribune.
WANTED Wilt pay cash for good
Jersey or Guernsey springer heifers.
Carlyle Natwlck, Eagle Point.
WANTED Cleau out your attia.
garage and basement of all old fur
niture, cook stoves, heaters, stove
pipe, fruit Jars, etc Give us a can
NEW DEAL FURN EXCHANGE
No. 413 Sast Main
WANTED Cook stoves, heaters, bed
springs, mattresses, day-beds, sani
tary couches and cots or what
have you-, we pav casn or exrnange.
NEW DEAL FURN EXCHANGE
423 E. Main St.
WANTED
FURS FURS FURS
Highest cash price paid for raw furs.
Complete line of traps on sale.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
27-29 No. Grape St.
Medford.
WANTED
We pay cash for household goods
f furniture and stoves We also ouy
s metals, hides pelts wool and mo
hair. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
27 N Grape St Phone 1062.
WANTED Used furniture, tools,
doors, windows Berrydale 2nd Hind
Store 1603 No Riverside. Tel 268
FURNITURE WANTED Tilley's Sec
ond Hand Store. 112 No. Front.
WANTED Beef cattle veal, lam os
and pasture. J. J Osenorugge.
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT b-ioom house, 3 bed
rooms. 2 sleeping porches. 147 N.
Holly.
RENT Three houses, furnished.
Summit.
FOR RENT 109 So, Orange. 7 -room
furnished home; hardwood floors,
hot water furnace, fi rep Hoe, piano,
also bedding, linens, dishes and
utensils; $42.50, tncl. wn?r. Charlfs
R. Ray. Realtor, Medford Bldg., Tel.
302.
MODERN, new S rms. furnished bun
galow with gurae. light, water, gas
and fuel included. Adults only. Ho
tel & Cottages Valandra, Central
Point.
3-ROOM, modern, partly furnished
house. $12.50. Dressler's. 1569-Y.
AVAILABLE Dec. 1st, 7-room house. J
first cIsm condition. 1119 W. Main.
FOR RENT 5 -room modern house.
Inquire 315 Medford Bld. or T-J.
1443.
FOR RENT 4-room furnished hour.
Inquire 305 So. Oakdale.
FOR RENT !S-room houw. L. O.
Pickell. 204 East Main.
FOR RENT horn rumished or
unfurnished Brown White
FOR RENT ROOM BOARD
BOARD AND ROOM, rate reasonable
at 710 E Main
FOR RENT
MISCELLANEOUS TOR RENT 50 ares, on shares .'nq. I
BiaXweU iilli Servlca euuoa. '
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
mramsHiin nu. Adulte. 124 Klrur.
LARGE housekeeping room, ai.&o a;
week. 627 M. uentrai.
FOR RENT 3-room housekeepLTg
suite; garage, close In. Adults. 327
N. Orape St.
FOR RENT 2 housekeeping rooms
and one turn, apt, Inq. 531 Austin.
FOR RENT 3-room furnished apart
ment. 1109 W. nth St. '
FOR RENT Holly Court No. 3. 30.
Furnished with elec, range, Frigid- j
aire and oil heater only.
829 West 11th. 2S. Electric, range
300 Edwards St. $15.00.
Call Jackson Co. Bldg Js Loan As
sociation 195 or after A phone 1
1147-W.
FOR RENT 3-room furnished apart
ment: adults. 40 Quince St. Tel
841-W. ,
FOR RENT FURNISHED
ROOMS
ROOM for two, 153 No. Oakda-le.
CLEAN attractive rooms; reasonable.
410 S. Newtown.
FOR RENT Sleeping room, moderate
rate. 325 South Riverside.
ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 S Grape
FOR EXCHANGE REAL
ESTATE
WILL trade equity In new modern 8
room house In Klamath Falls, for
acreage. Value $1000. What have
you. Genet Randall, 521 Jefferson,
Klamath Falls, Ore.
GOOD house and lot or 40 acres Im
proved land, trade for late model
truck or car. 402 E. Main.
pQR SALE HEAL ESTATE
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for SALE Two acres improved In
Berrydale district; y? acrj with fi
room plastered house; 15 acres
partly Improved; on Midway' high
way, 5 miles out. All at a bargain
If sold soon. C. J. McCay, Medford,
Phone 334-J-4.
FOR SALE V4 acre, 3-room house,
born, chicken house, fruit trees,
electric water system; $600, terms.
K. R. Glle, 14 mile south on Thomas
road.
80 ACRES DAIRY-HOG RANCH
$3500
House, barn, chicken house, hog
house. 6 cows, team and equipment,
hay, all goes. 35 acres m clover and
alfalfa, irrigated, abundance cheap
water. Good road, new school. To
tal price $3500. $1000 cash, balance
terms.
ALSO .
38 acres 1400 Bartlett, Anjou.
Boc pear trees In bearing, house,
barn, pump house, Irrigated all
cultivated, fine land. Bank says
sell. $5000, terms. Phone 910-Y. J
C. Barnes, 20 N. Peach St.
SIX ROOM mod. house and acre
ground, half under chicken fence,
chicken house and barn, on J'ville
Highway. Close In. Sacrifice price,
terms. See S. H. Hawk. Star Route.
Box 30.
FOR SALE 83 acres, 15 acres under
Eagle Point Irrigation, part good
bottom land. Improvements consist
of 4 room house, barn and other
outbuildings. $2500. Terms. W. J.
Warner. Phone 195.
100 ACRES well improved, stocked
and equipped, oluse to Meed ford;
some cash or income property Ba)
ance long time Ion Interest 0 A
DeVoe. 623-J -3
WHEN you think of real estate think
of Brown & White.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
34 HLYMOUTH; small mileage; looks
and runs like new. A real buy at
$585.
PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO.
Dodge and Plymouth,
FOR SALE '28 Chevrolet sedan In
fair shape. Can be seen at any
time. 617J No. Bartlett St.
1936 NASH 400 demonstrator, 0-pass.
Sedan.
1936 La Fayette demonstrator, 6 -pass
Sedan.
This is en opportunity to save some,
money.
WALTER W. ABBEY, INC.
123 S. Riverside Ave. Phone fj3.
GOOD USED CARS
Low Finance Rates, Low Prices
1934 Dodge DeLuxe Sedan.
1935 Dodge Sedan.
1935 Dodge Pickup.
1933 Plymouth Sedan
1931 Chrysler 8 Sedan
1930 Ford Sedan .
1929 Ford Town Sedan
1933 Chevrolet Sedan
1933 Plymouth Coupe
1934 Chrysler Airflow
Also a number of other real bar
gains. LANOE MOTOR CO.
Used Car Lot, 6th fc Bartlett
38 North Riverside
HUDSON Sedan, fine condition very
cheap Call 957 or 832-R.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Two young cowit; will
freshen soon. C. Miller, Central
Point.
HOOS FOR SALE One boar, 2 sows.
9 3-months-old, 6 feeders, All good
red stock. A. Hoffman, Williams
creek.
ANNOUNCEMENT
Southern Oregon Livestock Auction
Co. will hold their openlnr aucv!on
Saturday. Nov. 30. at the SoIps Pa
vilion on Midway road, lorlh of
Medford. Cattle not sold for slaugh
ter must be tested. Parties having
property to sell ce.ll nt 630 Berry
dale Ave. or 723 McAndrewA road,
evenings. Col. A. H. Dudley. (Auct,)
FOR SALS; 9-year-old mare; so-unl;
weight 1200; 1-horse waaon. Roy A.
BMz. highway north of Phoenix.
FOR SALE Gentle aaddle rnsre.
12-P-2J.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Cowa. frtsh
and coming frMh: worlt horses.
Would take In eome plowing. Call
at 617 Eda-arda.
FOR SALE 9 beef cm
ranch, above Trail.
FOR SALE Team of horss and har
new: wetaht about 30W) lbs Team
mules snd name, -raon and two
IJ-lnch plows wnltaett Broa, t
mil aoova frow.1. a
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FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
! FOR SALE Span of mite mules;
I weight about 1200 lbs; 7 and 8
years old. P. o. Lonand, central
j"oinl.
FOR SALE Bay gelding aoout 1200
Iba. C. A. DeVoe, 523-J-2.
FOR SALE POULTRY
FOR SALE 300 Leghorn pullets, Just
commencing to lay. C. J. McCay,
Medford. Phone 334-J-4.
FOR SALE Chickens, live weight. 20c
lb. Also red berries. 613 North
Central.
FOB SALE DOGS PETS
ROLLER Canaries . Call 523-J-3.
SHEPHERD puppies for sale. 518 East
Main.
FOR SALE 6 black Raoooona, best
offer takes them Rainbow Gibson.
Weasku Inn, Grants Pass, Oregon.
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Model 1828 Block silver
and gold trumpet, with case. Used
less than 3 months. Will make ex
cellent : Christmas gift. Call 1612
W. Main, after 6 p. m. ,
FOR SALE 9 -horsepower Diesel en
gine; reasonable; 2 '3 miles up Evans
creek, wm. F. Jones, Rt. 1, box
85, Rogue River, Ore. ,
FOR SALE 100 qts. of canned fruit
in qt. Jars. Rt. 1, Box 253, Central
Point.
FOR SALE Small wood range, 7.
Mrs. W. Wagner, Central Point.
FOR SALE Very good quality field
corn, $1.25 per cwt. Will shell on
orders. John Nealon, Central Point.
Tel. 118.
FOR SALE Fordson tractor in good
condition; Hardle 300-g.illon spray
rig. ready to go. Also about 250 ft.
new and unused Goodyear cord
spray hose. Call at Oregon Or
chard or telephone Frank Schuler,
Phone 468-J-l.
FOR SALE Good '28 Harley; all ac
cessories. Cheap. 307 N. Peach.
FOR SALE Two 8x12 used nigs. Tel.
824-L. 53 Rose Ave.
"TURKEY SHOOT" at Central Point,
Thanksgiving day. Shotgun, rifle.
pot luck. Starts early; lasts late.
Come before or after dinner. Real
choice prizes.
APPLES 25c up at ranch. Old Pacific
Highway will deliver. Also New
towns 45c at Ala Vista Packing
House. O. V. Myers. Tel. 258-J.
FOR SALE Small National cash reg
ister, lc to $5. Mack's Seed and
Feed Store, Grants Pass. Ore,
FOR SALE Dining set, beds, dressers,
oil heater, rockers, etc. 847 West
2nd.
FOR SALE I. Miller ladles blue street
shoes. Sizes 6 triple A. Worn three
times. Phone 329.
FOR SALE Medium sized fur coaj;
and neckpiece. Electric percolator,
324 W. 4th.
RED APPLES, 50c and 75c box. Bring
boxes. 701 W. 11th.
FOR SALE Standard sugar pine
shakes. Inquire at 408 Benson St.
THANKSGIVING special: Bulk wine,
jjiav. onerry. lOKoy, Muscatel
Port. Angelica. BEVERAGE SHOP.
208 E. 8th St. We deliver. Tel. 681.
FOR SALE Cheap. 2 2-wheel trailers
mcuiwu ruuury ana EJgg uo.
APPLES We deliver. Tel 132-L.
APPLES Several varieties Gebhard's
yz mile northeast Central Point. I
FOR SALE Baled oat hay and feed
wheat. O. A. DeVoe. 523-J-2.
FOR SALE OR TRADE .22 L. rifle
for wardrobe trunk. 419 W. 2nd
before 3.
FOR SALE Grapes. J. A. Manke
, 2 miles east of Jacksonville, adjoin
ing former Clancy orchard.
FOR SALE Buzz-saw. 729 Welch.
DRIVEWAY MATERIAL 3 sizes Of
rock at $1.60 per yard, delivered
Bateman. Phone 1534-Y or J12-J
FINE Red Spltzenburg and Newtown
apples for sale at Ala Vista Packing
House. 327 So Fir St.
MISCELLANEOUS
ANNOUNCEMENT
We are ready for buslnpaa in our new
location corner S. Plr and 8th St.
MEDFORD PIPE AND MACHINERY
COMPANY.
ROOFING
ROOFING Let us inspect your roof
before the rainy season Thla ser
vice is free. Call 370. Rogue Rivet
Roofing Co.
BUSINESS CHANCES
WANTED A man and wile to rent
aervlco station and atora well lo
cated on highway. Good proowltlon
for party with amall capital. Phone
417.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
JACKSON COI'NTV
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstracts of Title and
rule Insurance The
only complete Title
system in Jackson
County.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts
at rule. Room 8 and t No 33
North Centra) Are., upstairs.
Expert Window Cleaners.
LFT OEOROE DO n - 11. 1172
House cleaning floor waxing, ori
ental ru cleaning and upholstering
Ntjrsey Stock
FOR HIGHEST QUALITY pear trees.
I L. .
at Ssndox 1 peach apricot, cherry apple, al
I mond. filbert, and walnut treea.
i roas. berries grapes, and snrubsf
at Bargain Prices Phone 851-R-2 or
call at W B Birn'irr. s 3 mile j
oufh ol Medlord on buhwuy next!
t Ever Sbwdv au:o camp. CarltJD
Jjuuery. Carlton, Oregoo.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Money to Lend
MONEY LOANED 50 to C300 (or
personal or household purposes od
House Furnishings or Autos; aLao
Cars Refinanced. L o a a closed
within 30 minute License No. 6
157. See W E Thomas. 46 So. Cen
tral. Transfer.
EADS TRANSFER & STORAOE CO.
Office 1015 No Central. Phone 315
Prices right. Service guaranteed.
TRUCKING AND STORAOE Local
and long distance hauling, furni
ture moving, etc Reasonable rates
Tel 833. P. K. Samson Co.
HAWLEY TRANSFER - Expert pack
era and movers Special livestock
moving equipment. Prices right
619 North Riverside. Phone 615.
LEGAL NOTICES
Call for warrants
Notice Is hereby given that there
are funds on hand for the redemption
ui wBrrnnia inos. ou to 60. inclusive,
drawn on School District No. 16. In
terest ceases November 25. 1035. pay
able at First National Bank, Medford,
uregon.
S. M. DAVIS, Clerk
School District No. 16.
Notice to Creditors
In the County Court of tho State of
Oregon for Jackson County.
In the Matter of the Estate of Peter
F. von Stein. Deceased,
The undersigned has been appoint
ed and qualified by the County Court
of the State of Oregon for Jackson
County, as Administrator with the
will annexed of the estate of Peter
F. von Stein, deceased. All persons
having claims against said estate are
notified to present them, duly veri
fied, with proper voucners. to me at
my office. Cooley Theatre Building.
Medford. Oregon, within six months
from Nov. 5. 1935 the date of this
notice.
RAWLES MOORE, Administrator.
Notice to Creditors.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon. In and for the County of
Jock son.
In the Matter of the Estate of Frank
Slgiil Carpenter, deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned has been appointed bv
the Hon. Earl B. Day, Judtre of the
above entitled Court, as Administra
tor with Will annexed of said estate,
and has duly qualified according to
law. All persons having claims
against said estate are hereby noti
fied to present same, with proper
vouchers and duly verified according
to law. at the office of T. W. Miles.
attorney for the undersigned. In the
Jackson County Bank BullllnK In the j
City of Meaford. Oregon, within six
months from the date hereof.
Dated and first published Novem
ber 19th. 1935. p. M. JANNEY.
Administrator with the Will an
nexed of the Estate of Frank
Slgul Carpenter, deceased.
.No Ace of Sheriff's Sale.
By virtue of an execution duly Is
sued out of and under the seal of the
Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
in and for the County of Jackson,
in a certain action therein, wherein
Southern Oregon Credit Bureau, an
uregon corporation, as plaintiff, re-
wvci-to a, luaement against John
Draws, the defendant, for the sum of
siDd.oa, with Interest thereon at the
rate of 6 per annum from the 28ch
day of January, 1929. the further
sum of $7.90 costn and disbursements,
end $1.00. transcript fee. which Judg
ment was enrolled and docketed in
the Clerk's office of said Court on
the 7th day of February, 1929: I have
levied upon the following described
real property, to-wit:
Commencing at a point where
Mail Tribune Daily
ACROSS
1. Composer of
"Goodby"
6. Jewel
9. Explosive
devices
14. Earnestly
16. Form of
musical com
position
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around ruthenium
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the north line of West 4th Street
crosses the west line of CXikdale
Avenue, In the City of Medford,
Oregon, end running thence south
westerly along the north side line
of West 4th Street to where the
same crosses the west line of the
Southeast quarter of the North
east, quarter of Section 23, ! Town
ship 37 South of Range 2 West of
the Willamette Meridian in Oregon. I
thence northerly along said west I
line of said Southeast quarter of!
the Northeast quarter to where I
same crosses the west line of Oak-i
dale Avenue aforesaid; thence
southeasterly along the west line
of gald Oakdale Avenue to the
noint of humhv i th ruv nt
Medford. Jackson County. Oregon,
And, notice is hereby given, that
on the 19th day of December, 1935,
at 10 o'clock a. m.. at the front door
of the County Courthouse, in the
City of Medford. Jackson Countv,
Oregon. I will offer for sale and will
sell at public auction for cash to the
highest bidder, subject to redemption
as provided by law. all of the right,
title and Interest that the said de
fendant. John Draws, had on tho 7th
day of February. 1929. or at any time
:ux rr rs. jz:. r.:"1 r
.-uvr.u uvsi.iiuc4 pivfct i , iur pur
pose 01 sansiying sain juajrmeni. to
gether with the costs of this sale,
Dated this 18th dav of November
1935. SYD I. BROWN.
Sheriff of Jackson Countv. Oregon,
By HOWARD GAULT, Deputy.
Notice for PnhHontlon.
Department of the Interior.
U. S. Land Office at
Rose-burg, Oregon.
November 13, 1935.
Notice la hereby given that Isaac
M. Smith, of Butte Falls. Oregon,
who, on July 28th. 1927. matte Home
stead entry Serial No. 017547, for
SWli NE',4, Section 33. Township 34
S., Range 2 E. Willamette Meridian,
has filed notion of intention to make
final three-year proof, to establish
claim to the land above described,
before Victor A. Tengwald. U. s. Com
missioner, at Medford, Oreaon, on the
21at day of December, 1935.
Claimant names as witnesses
eon: Theodore Fred-nhmvr of 'nnttr,
r auo, urcgon; h. e. Frances, of Butt
Fnlla, Oregon: John Coblclgh, of Butto
rana, urcon.
GEORGE PINLEY, Register.
M HIS FEME
N BRAZIL REVOLT
FRIEDRICHSHAFEN, Germany,
Nov. 26. (API The Oref Zpnnelln.
which has ridden out many storms,
is riding out the rebellion in Brazil
todny.
Her commander, Captain Lehmann,
reported by 'wireless: "No cause for
anxiety."
Ho said he had sufficient food
and fuel to keep aloft until Thurs
day and there were no passengers
on board. - ,
Unable to land at Recife, because
?i ..Tu!lg .?h" ."l f?r?hH on December 13. Anyone In the
the mails which the Grnfj.had taken
across the Atlantic from Africa at
Macelo.
PORTLAND. Nov. 26. (p) Attend
ants at o hospital here said a woman
Inflirpd bv a h1r...inri.riiri rlrlvar oit
urday was Identified as Mrs. Alice ;
Foster of Baker, Ore.
OREGON CITY, Ore., Nov. 26. -WPl I
Autumn-brown leaves from an apple '
troe were pushed aside to reveal a j
bright yellow crocus all unmindful
of the season.
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13. Leap or rush
out
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19. Fellow
21. Sky-blue
22. Composition
for six
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of Guldo's
scale
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consent
37. Bend In timber
3t. Ocean
32. Neckpiece
33. Taking In the
limits or ex
tremes men
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surrounded
by water
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long r;
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PHOENIX, Not. 26. (SpU Word
! h be received announcing the
i b,rth of daughter to Mr. and Mrs.
aiismii wem tjctoDer 01 at uannon
Beach, near Astoria.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Judd were din
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Furry Sunday.
Guests last week at the W. M.
Barkley home Included Mr. and Mrs.
Wade Troutman. and Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Cornell of Bridgeport, Wn.
A son was born November 25 to
Mr and ji. Jay Parrlck of West
Phoemx,
A birthday dinner was given In
honor of Jesse L. Oroves at his
home Sunday. Mr. Grows Is con
ducting a pear packing school even
ings at his home, and has a large
class enrolled.
Mrs. Rosell R. Watt arrived home
recently after having spent the past
two months in Newberg. Ore.
The Juveniles of the N. O. W. met
Saturday afternoon at the Grange
hall. Mrs. R. C. Ward and Mrs. V.
R. Hallcraft supervised the meeting.
Plans for the Christinas program
and Initiation of three new mem
bers and installation of officers will
be held at the next meeting De
cember 7.
The Girl Scouts held their regu
lar meeting Monday afternoon. Plans
are under way for a Christmas
party, to be held December 14. The
meeting next Monday will be held
! at. the school at 4 o'clock, also each
meeting hereafter during the winter
season. A membership drive la still
in full force and all interested young
girls are invited to get in touch
with Mrs. Olive Floyd, scout-mistress.
Mrs. O. E. McClain, and Mrs. M.
F. Davis entertained at ft party In
honor of the birthday of Miss Leljs
Oliver, at the home of Mrs. Davis
on the Pacific highway last P-tday
evening. Guests present Included
Misses Dorothy Davis, Carmen Hous
ton, Jeanette McAbee. Francis Glo
ver, Geraldine Benn, June Cochran,
Elizabeth Cochran, Jessie Gaddy.
Irene Stedman and Messrs Norven
Furry. Jack Hill, Dean Logan, George
Hardlsty, Frances McReynolds, Spen
cer Houston, Earl Parrlck, Vernon
Young. Don Richey, Bill Downing,
Junior Groves and Harold McAbee
and the honored guest, Miss Oliver.
The Phoenix Thursday club met
at the home of Mrs. F. A. Daugherty
last Friday. Guests present were Mrs.
Fowler and Mrs. White of Medford.
Plans were advanced for & bazaar
and rummage sale at the Engle
community wishing to contribute to
the rummage sale may leave their
contribution with Mrs. V. R. Hall
croft, or Mrs. W. D. Barnes. The
club meets December S for an all-
day meeting at the home of Mrs.
W,,IU "uu ww u - w"' " BTO",'
preparing for the bazaar on De
cember 12.
M. W. B. Downing, new resident
near Phoenix, haa been elected to
membership to the local circle of
Neighbors of Woodcraft,
Mr. nnd Mrs. George Andrews have
moved to Medford, due to the Illness
of Mr. Andrews' mother.
TOLO, Nov. 26. The Tolo
community entertainment will be on
Wednesday, night, November 37, at
8 o'clock, in th schoolhouse. A de
lightful program la being arranged
MIm Oladya Vincent of Central Point
will be featured In aonjfav Mlea Cath
erine MUer of Gold Ray will do the
lively Scotch dance known a the
highland fling. A quilt made by the
club women will be on exhibit.
Frlen da from outside as well a here
are all invited.
Denver Davit. Jr., wife and little
eon Mike arrtved Friday night from
Spokane to spend Thankagivlng hero.'
Mr, Davis Is still limping some from
a back Injury received in fall while
icing a refrigerator oar recently.
Mtas Mary Muse spent the week-end
with MIba Vera Jones at the lAtter's
home In Willow Springs district.
Anderson Creek
ANDBRSOM OREEK, Not. 2.-(flpl.)
The many friend of Elton Petri will
be pleased to learn he la some Im
proved this week.
Mrs. Ewle Mays and daughter Ruth
and Edward Smith and J. fl. Foster
were dinner guest of F. M. Centers
Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. Oreen were In Ash
land Mturday.
Mr. and Mr Olen Brown called on
Mr. and Mrs. Deibert Clark Sunday.
Mr. Hull and son wr In Ashland
Sunday.
Jim Marques called at th Mays
home Saturday.
Edward Smith and Mrs. Ensle Mays
were In Medford Friday on business
J. 8. Foster was In Talent Monday,
B, Don ac a was In Talent Saturday.
CHURCH FOLK BALK AT
TEACHINGS OF PASTOR
MT. CARROLL. III., Nov. 25. (AP)
A church faction came Into civil
court today In an attempt to erjjoin
the Rev. David E. Todd from teach
ing that some of the miracles the
Bible aays were performed bj Christ
were myths.
The disputants are members of tho
Independent first Christian church.
XMAS PHOTOS
Holiday Specials Now!
PE.Mt.EYS Oppo.lt Holly Tlientre
The oet Hot Chocolate In town at
Tolo
ituauna' CouMaUoaoa.
Rese Creek
REESE CREEK, Nov. 26. (Spl.)
Rese crek turkey growors are very
much elated over the highest price
paid for turkeys for quit some time.
Brother Hirry Powell and wife
spent .Sunday evening in Medford.
where Mr. Povwll filled the pulpit of
the First Christian church in Med
ford Sunday owning.
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Boren moved
this last week-end to their new place
at Long Mountain.
Mr. and Mrs. otto Rusho were In
Medford Saturday for the day.
W. L. Foster of Phoenix, Arli., ar
rived last week-end to visit Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Powell, long-time friends.
Mr. Foster la quite In love with our
lovely Oregon and Jackson county.
Dorrla Bellows wtvs very pleasantly
surprised at the home of his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Bellows, on his
Hth birthday, November 30. The
following pupils of his room at school
wer guests: Viola, Jackson, Jessie
BeAulleu. Francis Moravet, CJlenn lin
ger, Carolyn Killing. Kathryn Nickolls.
Miriam Commons. Dale Kelllng. Teddy
Boren, Rodney Woods, Lois Ma-avet,
Charles Rusho, Vandrey Boren, Rob
ert Brown, Orvllle Pollock. Irving
Haight, Charles Pollock, Bobby Beau
lieu, Eugene Bellows. Benjamin Bel
lows, Mr. and Mrs. Pollock and Mr.
and Mrs. Gene Bellows. Interesting
games were played until a late hour
when refreshments of Ice oream, cake
and cocoa were served by the hosts
and hostess. All had a sploiiUUl lime.
L. J. Mara vet la busy delivering
produce over the valley to Applegnte,
Prospect and many other points be
sides his many trips to Klamath Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. James Edward Leigh
and sons DeArmond, Larry and Rich
ard spent Saturday in Medford shop
ping. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Smith acid their
place to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Merrltt,
who will remodel the house and move
there in the early spring. Mr. and
Mrs. Smith moved over near Phoenix.
The deal was closed last week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. I. 8. Hatfield were
dinner guests at the W, R. Lamb home
Sunday evening. Mrs. Hatfield is rap
Idly improving from aito oocldent
Injuries.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. B. Lamb and son
and daughter, Ralph and Edna Lamb,
spent Saturday in Medford shopping.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lamb and Miss
Alice Ruttencutter were shopping In
Medford Saturday, November 33.
The Reese Creek school teachers,
W. H. Vincent, principal, and Miss
Alice Ruttencutter, primary teacher,
have been busy thia past week get
ting a nice Thanksgiving program
roady for tonight,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lewis from near
Butte Falls called at the W. R. Lamb
home recently.
Sterling
STERLING, Not. 36. (Spl.) Mrs.
Jeen Dalcn and little sons spent a
week visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. L.
Knapp and family.
Joe Curry motored to Medford Sat
urday. Mt. and Mrs. George Brownlee are
planning a trip to Red Bluff, Cal.,
aoon, to ylalt Mr. Brownlee'a mothor.
P. P. Dutton ahlpped 500 turkoya
to Jacobs, Malcolm and Burtt of &an
Francisco Sunday.
Alton Brownlee and family rlalted
Mr. and Mra. Clifford Dunnlngton
part of laat week.
Mr, and Mra. George Brownlee call
ed on J. D. Frlnoh recently.
There will be a dance at the Ster
ling hall Thanksgiving. Everyone la
Invited.
COURT HOUSE
NEWS
Furnished by the jacason Uounty
Vbstract Co.. 121 E. Sixth Street.
Marriage Licensee
Frank C. Wellenborg and Mary T.
Schwartze.
Alfred T. Penzel and Vivian I. An
derson, Circuit Court
Chester Jensen, J. Verne Shangle
and O. H. Bengtson file articles of In
corporation as "Remedies, Inc.," prin
cipal place of business, Medford, Ore.;
capital stock, 1,000.
Amy B. Fader vs. James W. Fader,
Divorce.
State of Oregon va. Joseph Maccrl
and Oeorge A. Emmert. Larceny.
Economy Lumber Co., Ino., vs. B, B.
Bayard and Harry A. Bayard-Llen.
Edgar Smith vs. Adolf Schul. For
money.
T. C. Pettenger Laura M. Pet
tenger. Divorce.
The Metropolitan Casualty Insur
ance Co. vs. F. W. Scheffel et al.
Foreclosure.
Harry C. Skyrman vs. Mary E. Buck
ler et al. To quiet title.
Deasa A. Campbell vs. Thomas H.
Campbell, Divorce.
Probate Court
Margaret Sarah Wagner, a nilnor
Ouardtsnshlp. Estate of J. F. Hay and Mary 8
Hay, deceased. Probate.
Estate Sidney Bumptcr Smith, de
ceasedProbate. Real K.tate Tran.fers
Ruth Wallace et al to Alden Oat
bralth. W. D. to lot 14, Tmended 1
Plat of Riverside Subdivision.
Helen A. Williams to Lrnire r.
Buckner et al. Tract on south aldi
of First St.. Town of Phoenix.
Kate F. Hoffman to Annie M. Rosr,
et vlr W. D. to NW1. of NWVi o
Sec. 4, Twp. 35 8.. R. 2 W. ,
llattle E. Ohere to Charles L. Wll-1
fas Mall Tribuat Kent ads.
Meteorological Report
November 26, 1935.
forecasts,
Medford and vicinity: Cloudy to
night and Wednesday, with fog. Lit
tle change in temperature.
Oregon: Fair east and cloudy In
weat portion tonight and Wednesday.
Local fogs little change In tem
peratura. Local Data.
Temperature a year ago today:
Highest, 43; lowest, 30.
Total monthly precipitation, 0.03
inches.
Deficiency for the month. 0.B7
Inches.
Total precipitation since Septem
ber I. 1035, 3.39 inches.
Deficiency for the season. 0.37
Inches.
Relative humidity at S p.m. yes
terday, 03 per cent; fi a.m. today,
100 per cent.
Tomorrow: Sunrise, 7:15 a m.
Sunset, 4:43 p.m.
Observations Taken at 5 A. M
120th Meridian Time
u
n
a
Boise . ; 38
Boston 44 i
Chicago .... 44
Denver 48
Eureka 54
Helena w M 38
Loa Angeles S4
MEDPORD 43
New York 60
Omaha ., sa
Phoenix , ea
Portland 50
Reno . 48
Roaeburg , 62
Salt Lake . 44
San Francisco - 80
Seattle . .... 52
Spokane S8
Walla Walla 42
Washington, D.O. 4B
P. Cdy.
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
Cloudy
p. cay.
Foggy
Cloudy
Foggy
P. Cdy.
Cloudy
Clear
Cloudy
Clear
Foisfry
Cloudy
Cloudy
Clear
Rain
38 .04
son et al.-w D. to part of SEK of
NE', of Sec. 35, Twp. 36 S., R. 2 w.
Marvin Montgomery et al to B A.
Montgomery. w. D. to land In SW
Of Sec. 16, Twp. 38 S R. 1 w.
Ella M. Paige et al to Helen A. Wll.
llama.w. D. to tract on south aide
of First St., Town of Phoenix.
ina Oehrke Pickell et al to Jack,
son county Building & Loan Assn.
W. D. to lot 4, block 4, Hill View Add.
to Medford.
rA'" s- Wllklns to M. O. Wllklns.-
-.. . . iu Dwt or HW14 of Seo,
, 34,
"j.. ou a., , a, w.
Hovnnl Tunn i
nrnJ. """""on W M. O.
Wllklns-Q. o. D. to SW14 of NEV.
of Sao. fd TV,,- . . ...
M. O.
Martin L. Keehnel et uv to Leatha
Wineteor. Deed to 8A of SW. of
NE', of Seo. 35, Twp. 34 S . B w
O. w. McDonald to S. E. Carley'ei
Me7fordD- 10 '0t8 ln
W. E. Reed to Harold E. Reed
Deed to SEi4 of NE.,. NE', of SEU
of Seo. 1, Twp. 35 8 R. 4 wr
Lvdla .r nrj . . '
-v. v, Ut l0 10t5 . g
and 3,
oiocx , Talent.
HEAD OF OLD NORMAL
ASHLAND, Nov. 28. (Spl.) Harry
. Sharer. 68. firth an
dent Of the Old i. 1 -
- . ...... owiuui, ntiu.
for the past 17 years assistant super,
lntendent of Los Angel.
vember 9, while watching the Unl-
... ouuiucrn uauiornia-stan-ford
game In Los Angeles, accordlng
to word received here, He auffcred
a heart attack at the end of the
first half of the game, and dcatn
wm immeaiate.
He was horn ln Ottawa, III.,
and
graouated from Harvard and
CO-
lumbla unlveraltles. He leaves
widow and one eon.
Mr. Shafer was president of Ash
land Normal in 1909, when the last
claea of the old echool waa gradu
ated. PORTLAND, Nov. 26. (p) Federal
Judge James Alger Pee dismissed Sam
B. Smith's patent Infringement suit
against W. E. Parka, operating the
Willamette Valley hatchery at Salem.
Smith moved the dismissal.
THANKSGIVING
SPECIALS
PLUM PODDING
lb. 30c
Large Pumpkin Pies
each 30c
Large Mince Pies
each 35c
1V have B different kinds of
Dinner Rolls for Ihank'glvlnn.
MODEyAKERY
MAIN ST. Ar 2. r$fo
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