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LOST AND FOUND
FOUND Small tannlsh white
"Pal" on collar. Ph. 208-J-a.
dog.
LOST 9 mo. old small white pupple j'
with black ears, black and brown j
spots on body. Chtlds pet. Please J
call 1193-R. i
LOST 21 -Jewel Hamilton watch on j
West 2nd St. Reward. Tel 950. j
LOST German
1094 -J.
ponce pup. !hone ,
LOST-Thanks3iving day, small brown
German police puppy. Phone 1094-J j
or cell at 1124 West 10th St.
LOST Black billfold, containing HO. !
Between City Meat Market and f
Clark street Finder please return to
Box 7575. Tribune.
LOST If aog is miwnng. callloia
WANTED MALE HELP
WE WANT several reliable men me
chanically inclined to start imme
diate action on preliminary train
ing for operators In Diesel Power
Stations. We furnish tools. Write
Sohoeck Diesel Training, Box 7 737,
Tribune.
MAN for coffee route. 45 a week op
portunity. Automobile civen as
bonus. Write Albert Mills, 9230 Mon
mouth, Cincinnati, O.
WANTED SITUATIONS
OY. 17, wishes steady work. Ex
perienced farm or dairy hand. Ref
erences. Tel. 611-J-l. or Inquire
Foothills Orchard,
WANTED Day work.
Phone 1345-M.
Mrs. Huson.
CAPABLE woman wishes work by
hour or day Phone 1131.
WANTED -MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED Fresh milk goat. Stata
quantity and price. Box 7603. Trib
une. WANTED TO BUY Dairy cows fresh
and coming from California market.
C. C. Hoover. Tel. 437-R.
JASSENOERS wanted ehsre expenses
Los Angeles leaving Dec. 20 to 22.
Box 7733, Tribune.
WANTED Middle-aged couple to live
In furnished country house, for
care and very small rent. Refereno
aa required. Box 7740. Tribune.
FURNITURE REPAIRING and refln
lahlng. First class work. All kinds
cabinet work made to order. F. R.
Hsgerty. 417 E. Main.
WANT TO RENT House must have
3 bedrooms, furnished or partly
furnished. Reasonable. 540 Pennsyl
vania. WOULD LIKE to get a placer claim to
work on shares. D. M Clanton.
Stawart Addn., Klamath Falls, Ore.
WANTED To buy a few young breed
ing ewes. Call up or see V. J.
Pblllppl. Hotel Grand. Medford.
WANTED - Beef cattle veal lamoa
tnd pasture J J Osenorugxe
WANTED Cleat, out your attio.
(arage and basement of sll old tur
nlture, cook stoves, heaters, stove
pipe, fnrit Jars etc Give us a call
NEW DEAL FURN EXCHANOE
No 413 Sast Main
FURNITURE WANTED Tllley's sec
end Hand Store 113 No Front.
WANTED Cook stoves, heaters bed
springs, mattresses day-beds, sani
tary couches and cots or what
have you- We pav cash or exchange
NEW DEAL FURN EXCHANGE
423 E Main St.
WANTED
FURS PUBS FURS
Highest cash price paid for raw furs
Complete line of traps on sale.
MEDFORD BAROAIN HOUSE
27-29 No Grape St.
Medford.
WANTED
Wa pay cash for household goods
furniture and stoves We also buy
metals hides pelta wool and mo
hair MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
27 N Orape St Phone 1083
FOR RENT HOUSES
FURNISHED house. 134 South Ivy.
FOR RENT Howe. 5 rooms, 'nquire
36 5. Riverside.
RENT 3 furnished house. 812 Sum
mit. FOR RENT B room house with f""
pls. Amenran Raduv clri;lit
tng heater and hard wood floor.
Clcve In. Tel. 853-L.
5 ROOM furnished ho-.:se. -Io in
Inq. 146 S. Ivy. Telephone W8-X.
MODERN, furnished nf 3-room
bur.fiilow. with .-arse. .:g'nx. utcr.
ft ar:d fuel tnrlMded AS il ry
Hotel and Cottage Vi.Aaidr. tja-
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT b-ioom house, 3 bed
room. 3 sleeping porche. 147 N.
Holly. j
FOR RENT 4 -room furnished bouse.
Inquire SOS So. Oakdal.
FOR RENT B-room house.
Plckell. 204 East Main.
POH RENT homos furnished ot
unfurnished - Brown White
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FOR RENT Ground floor suite in
beautiful Holly Apartment. Four
spacious rooms, nice and warm,
electric range, Frlgidalre, built-in,
closet space. Second door north of
postoffiee. Available now. Open tor
Inspection. 135 North Holly.
3-ROOM furnished apartment. Pri
vate bath. Adults. 9 East Jacluon.
UNFURNISHED apartment house with
8 rental units at 320 South Fir St.;
$20 per month, tenant pays water.
WESTERN LOAN AND BUILDING
COMPANY, 45 South Central Ave.
Bv-iu r wi ivt 1 - room furnished apart
ment: cheap; adults, 525 N. River-I
side.
FOR RENT HoHy Court No. 3. 30.
Furnished with elec. range. Frigid
aire and oil heter only.
B29 West 11th 25 Electric rang.
900 Edwards St. $1500.
Call Jackson Co. Bldg & Loan As
soctatlon 195 or after 5 phone
1147-W.
FOR RENT ROOM BOARD
BOARD b ROOM at Taylor's 339 S.
Central.
BOARD AND ROOM, rates reasonable
. at 716 E Main.
FOR RENT FURNISHED
ROOMS
FOR RENT Sleeping room, moderate
rate. 323 South Riverside.
CLEAN attractive rooms; reasonable.
410 S- Newtown.
ATTRACTIVE rooms. 04 B Grape
FOR EXCHANGE
TRADE '28 Ford coupe with Rux
tell axle for model T truck Ui good
condition. Charley Cearley, Central
Point. P. O Box 254.
FOR EXCHANGE REAL
ESTATE
EXHCANQE of Medford property far
' Los Amzeles property, also have
cash buyer for small place near
Medford. J. C. Hopper. "31 South I
Cheva Chase Drive, Olendale, Calif.
EXCHANGE 2 ,, acres grapes and
trees, clear; foothills Just north of
Pasadena, for farm land in north
ern California or Oregon. Wllletta
Seed Co., Pesadena, Cal.
FOR SALE KEAL ESTATE
DO YOU desire a modern country
home, 2 fine poultry houses, good
location, wonderful view of valley,
at sacrifice: half down, balance
time? Inquire 502 So. Grape.
SALE House lot. Terms. 812 Summit.
FOR SALE 93 acres, IS 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 aches well improved stocked
and equipped oluse to Maadford;
ome cash or income property Ba)
ance long time low Interest O A
DeVua 523-J-2
WHEN you think of real astata think
ol Brown & Whlta
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
1929 FORD coupe, overhauled,
condlon, only S169.00.
PIERCE ALLEN MOTOR CO.
Dodge and Plymouth
MONTH END USED CAR SPECIALS
1933 Chev. Town Sedan In beauti
ful shape.
1934 Chevrolet Pickup.
1930 Ford Coupe.
1933 V-8 Ford Coups. t
1929 Dodee Sedan.
SANDERSON MOTOR CO.
Studebaker Sales and Servlca
HUDSON Sedan flna condition
cheap Call 957 or 832-R
very
GOOD USED CARS
Low Finance Rates. Low Prices
1934 Dodge DcLuxe Sedan.
1935 Dodge Sedan.
1933 Dodge pickup.
1033 Plymouth Sedan
1931 Chrysler 8 Sedan
1930 Ford Sedan
1929 Ford Town Sedan
1933 Chevrolet Sedan
1033 Plymouth Coupe
1934 Chrysler Airflow
Also a number of other real ba
gains.
LANGE MOTOR CO.
Used Car Lot. 8th St Bartlett
38 North Riverside
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Weaner pigs and year-old
heifer. Ooller, Orlffen creek.
FOR .SALE Fat hogs ready to butch
er this week. J. F. Wortman, Med
ford. Route 4.
FOR SALE Weaner p1s 3.50 and
$4 each. Inquire C. D. Blaine, 1 mile
north J'ville on Old Stage Road.
FOR SALE Weaner
530.J-3.
pigs. Phone
FOR SALE Team of horses and har
dmi: welcht about 30C0 lbs. Teem
mules and harness, waon and two
13-lnch plows WhiMett Bros., 1
mile aoore Pro7o!t.
FOR SALE B7 gelding ariout l2"0O
lbs C. A DeVcic. ftW-J-l.
FOR SALE POULTRY
80 NEW HAMT-HI!,r pulls
mo old. '. 'r t.-'h.
McLeod. Centra. Po'nt, Cr.
to
Mr.
FOR SALE DOGS PKT3
7.?Cri priced
i f EDI OR EFT) rol
! rht. Flr.Ti-yi. J' "n-r
fc HEP HERD ?vr,V- to: 5.8 B
i Main.
FOR BALE
MISCELLANEOUS
FQR 5ALE Used corrugated Iron.
Cell 132 8. Riverside.
FOR SALE Ihy wood. Tel. 921-X.
RED and green appies 25a ind up.
701 W. Uth.
FOR SALE Taylor Tot walker cheap.
Box 7183, Tribune.
FOR SALE Oood shelled corn 11.80
cwt. S30 per ton John Nealon.
Phone 118, Central Point.
FOR SALE Speed-O-Byke good con
dition and newly painted, balloon
tires. 42 Ross Court.
FOR SALE 12 horsepower upright
boiler and 1000 ft. of ll-lpeh hy
dremic pipe. Med ford Pipe A Ma
chinery Co.. at new location, I
block aouth up Main on South Fir,
BUY your wife a Singer Electric Sew
ing Machine H.e most useful Xmas
gift! Small down payment and easy
terms. Singer hewing Machine Co.,
3 No. Bartlett St.
EXTRA English walnuts 20 cents,
others at 12',-i and 15 cents. Alfalfa
hay baled or loose. Trelchler, Cen-
trai roini, rnone ids.
FOR SALE Used washing machine,
15. Call evening. 804 W. 10th.
BARN FERTILIZER Cheap while It
lasts. Box, yard, or load. Phone
729-W.
BARGAINS Boots, shoes, raincoats,
wool Jackets, boot, saddle, trailer
txxii, samite, iraiiui
Underwood typewriter M7 SO.
i3.au;
317 North Riverside.
BARGAINS In children's coita and ! and has duly qualified according to
dreases. also large size overcoata I law. All persona having cl.ilms
and suits for men. Let tho Used ! "gainst said estate are hereby not!
Wardrobe Shop sell your good used I fed to present same, with proper
clothes. 518 E Main. vouchers and duly verified according.
to law. at the office of T. W. Miles.
FOR SALE I. Miller ladle blue street attorney for the undersigned. In tho
shoes, sizes 6 triple A. Worn three
times Phone 329.
FOR SALE Cheap. 9 2-wheel trailers
Medford Poultry and kg Co
APPLES Wa deliver. TePTsTX.
APPLES-Several varieties aebhard'a.
mile northesst Central Point.
FOR 8ALE-Baled ost hay and feed
wheat C A DeVoe S23-J-2
FOB SALE OR TRADE .22 L rifle
for wardrobe trunk 419 W 2nd
before 3
DRIVEWAY MATERIAL - 3 sizes of
rock at 91 50 per yard delivered
Bateman Phone 1534- T or tfia-J
PINE Red Spltzenburg and Newtown
spples for sale at Ala Vista Packing
Ffouse 327 So Fir St.
ROOFING
ROOFING Let us inspect your rool
before the roiny season This ser
vice it free Call 270 Rogue Rivet
Roofing Co.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Abstracts.
JACKSON COUNTY
AHSTIMCT CO,
abstracts of Title ana
Title insurance The
jnly complete I 1 1 1 e
dyicam in jacKson
County
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts
of Title Rooms 3 ana o no
North CentraJ Ave. upstairs
Expert Window Cleaners.
LEI QEOROE DO 11 - Tel 1173
House cleaning floor waxing ori
ental rug cleaning and upholstering
Nursery atock
FOR HIGHEST QUALITY pear trees
peach, apnoot. cherry apple, al
mond, filbert, and walnut trees,
roses, berries, grapes, and shrubs
at Bargain Prices Phone 851 -R-2 or
cell at W B Barnums. 3 miles
south of Mediord on highway next
to Ever Shdv auto camp. Carlton
Nursery Carlton. Oregon.
Money to Lend
MONEY LOANED 150 to 3C0 for
personal ur household purposes un
House furnishings or Autos; also
Cars Refinanced Loaos closed
within 30 minutes License No 8.
157 See W B Thomas 45 So Cen
tral Transfer.
EAD3 TRANSFER A STORAGE CO.
Office 1019 No Central Phune 316
Prices right Service guaranteed
TRUCKING AND STORAGE - Local j
and long distance hauling furni
ture moving etc Reason a Die rates
Tel 833 P E Samson Co
HA W LEY TRANSFER - Expert pack,
era tnd movers Special iivesr.ocs
moving equipment Prices -igbt
610 North Rlvertlde Phone 815
LEGAL NOTICES
Notice to C rem tori I
In the County Court of the 8tate of
Oregon tor Jacluon County.
In the Matter of the Estate of Peter
P. vcr. Stein. Deceased.
The undersigned has been appoint
ed and qualified by the County Court
of the State of Oregon for Jackon
County, as Administrator with the
will annexed oi t.ie estate of Peter
F. von Stein, deceased. A.I persons
having claim tiiiiit said estate are
notified to present them, duly veri
fied with proper vouchers, to m at
my office. Cooley Theatre Building
Medford. Oregon, within six months
from Nov. 6, 1935 the date of this
notice.
RAWLES MOOR. Administrator.
Notl.e of sheriff's Sale. '
By virtue of an execution duly i-
sued out of and under the seal of the
Circuit Court of the Stale of Oregon
tn nd for the County of Jaciwon,
In a certain action therein wherein
Southern Oregon Credit Bureau, an
OrKon corporation, as plaintiff, re
covered a judgment against John
Draws, the defendant, for th sum of
153 6.V with interest thereon at the
rata of 8 per annum from the 28in
dav of January. 1929 tiie further
rim of 7.80 costs and disbursement,
and 11.00. transcript lee. which Judg
ment wm enrolled and doc a ted in
the Ork'a offlre of Mid Court on
1 ln 7lh d ot PoruJir. 19W: I hav
irviri upon mo ;is urw n-r-n
real property, to-wit:
Commune! ntj at t point where
ths nortn line of W-t 4ti Sret
rnsi the ext lin? ol Oiftda
A.eaue. in tie C'-j ot Mxu:.t0
Oregon, and running thence south- i
westerly along the north aide line
of West 4th Street to where the
same crosses the west line of the
Southeast quarter of the North
east quarter of Section 25. Town
ship 37 South of Range 2 West of
the Willamette Meridian In Oregon,
thence northerly along said west
!!ne of said Southeast quarter of
the Northeast quarter to where
same crosses the west lino of Oak
dele Avenue aforesaid; thence
southeasterly along the west line
of said Oakdale Avenue to the
point of beginning m the City of
Med ford, Jackson County. Oregon.
And, notice la hereby given. tliat
on the 19th day of December, 1935,
at 10 oclock a. m., at the front door
of the Cou n ty con rt house . In t he
City of Medford, Jackson County,
Oregon. I will offer for sla and will
sell at publlo 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
fend ant. John Draws, had on tho 7th
oay of February. 1929. or at any time
thereafter, or now has. in and to the
above described property, for the pur
pose of satisfying said Judgment, to
gether with the costs of this salo.
Dated this 19th dav of November.
1035. SYD I. BROWN.
Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon
By HOWARD OAULT. Deputy.
Notice to Creditor.
In the County Court of tne State of
Oregon, in and for the County of
Jackson,
In the Matter of the Estate of Frank
Slgul Carpenter, deceased.
Notice la hereby given that the
undersigned has been appointed by
, - - - . -
Hon?,"1 r D?5'' L?,,,,..
I tni with Will annexed of sold estate.
Jackson County Bank Building in the
City of Medford. 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 r'rank
Slgul Carpenter, deceased.
COUNTY f A PROJECT
AMONG LIST APPROVED
SAYS ADMINISTRATOR
PORTLAND, Dee. 3. D A long
Hat of works progress administration
projects In Oregon had been approved
In Washington, D,C today, and a
treasury warrant had been slRiied
permitting E. J. Griffith. Oregon ad
ministrator, to start work on selected
projects from a program totaling
$909,864.
Griffith said It would be several
days before ha could announce what
projects are to be selected.
The list from which he will make
his selections, and amount of federal
money suggested, Included:
Jackson county, Medford, Improve
road, $24,337; Improve pavements,
$18,602; Improve main canal of Rogue
River Valley Irrigation district, 3,
480; community center, 12,277,
The Medford projects llBted above
have all been previously approved
and the funds are now definitely ict
aside, officials here explained. The
724.527 figure Is for Improving the
lead to prcscott Memorial park; the
$18,602 is for repairing city streets;
thirty men have been at work for two
weeks on the irrigation project wnlle
the $2,277 Item Is for rental to be
used by the committee which has
been engaged In repairing and recon
ditioning old apparel for the needy.
Mail Tribune Daily
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paint
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palm
19. Young bear
H. Titles
23. Light brown
21. Kngllsh school
20. Kncouiiters
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PROSPECT. Doc. 3. (Spl.) Mis.
Franooa Pearson is a patient at the
Community hospital In Medford,
where she underwent a major opera
tion November 21.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hjllen
teck. a girl, Nomber 30. at a Med
iord hospital,
Mrs. Frank Manning wn able to
leave the aicred Heart hospital No
vember 28. and is convalescing at
the home of her daughter. Mrs. Ludo
Orleve.
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Rom of Nevada
are guests of their nephews, Paul and
Stanford Pearson.
The Columbia Utilities Co. has Just
extended their telephone line to the
Earl Ulrlch ranch, and a line has
been run Into the Nelson Ny nouse
also.
A surprise birthday dance was
given Saturday night by Mrs. Geo.
Jantzer for her husband.
Mr, and Mrs. A. T. Haines spent
the week-end at the Haines ranch.
Quite a number from this com
munity attended the funeral for Geo.
Hall at Trail Sunday afternoon.
A large crowd attended the dano
given by the Upper Rcvrue Orange
at Rogue Elk. November 27.
Phoenix
PHOENIX. Dec. 2 (SpU The an
nual Christmas party of the Thimble
club will be given at the home of
Mrs. Earl G. Briscoe, at 2 p.m. Fri
day, December 8. Mrs. A. O. Floyd will
be assistant hostess.
Mrs. Zella Vincent left last Tues
day for Los Angeles.
Mathew Barkley Is the proud owner
of a new sedan.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Brannan of Klam
ath Falls were Thanksgiving guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Furry.
Mrs. Belle Furry entertained at
dinner Thursday for Mr. and Mrs. E.
E. Reames and family. Mrs. Jo Furry
nnd children, and Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert Furry and family. Mis. Furry re
turned to her home in Yreka Friday.
Phoenix Thursday club will have a
special all-day meeting for the pur
pose of preparing for the baEitar at
the home of Mrs. R. O. Ward. Tues
day, December 8. A covered dish
luncheon wll be served at one
o'olnck.
Mrs. Eva Slater returned laat Wed
nesday from a 3-day visit In Port-
lnnd.
NO PISTONS, RODS, GEARS
ON NEW ROTARY MOTOR
SANTA BARBARA, Cal., Dec. 3.
API Charles Madgwlck announced
rocelpt today of patent papora for an
external combustion rotary motor,
which ha anld eliminates pistons,
connecting rods and gears as used In
existing types.
Power, he explained, Is continuous
as In an electrlo motor, and there Is
no vibration. Ho declared quantity
production of a 300 horsepower motor
was possible at a unit cost of 2B.
Phone 42
ceusre City
We'h naul away your
Sanitary Servlca.
GUNSMITH Repairs for sll makes
3t t-una Sims Bros. 31 N Fir
Cross-Word Puzzle
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12. Slopes
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play or act
slang
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ville pieces
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building
17. Laundry
machine
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in Germany
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41, Obligations
47. Oufioor trams
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open I tig
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nickname
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not
11. Symbol for
trllurium
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Re ?se Creek
REESE CREEK. Deo. 8. (flpl.)
Mra. B. L, Hani ford, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Wllford Jack, and her small
daughter Sign Hanford. left hy tmln
December 1 for Seattle to embark on
tJie S. a. Hlye Maru, Japanese liner,
for Manila, December 8. She was to
visit her aunt en route, Mrs. tva
Cook, at Vancouver, Wash., and a
friend. Mrs. Storm, at Puyallup,
Wash., whose husband, a policeman,
was killed recently. Mrs. Hanifcrrt's
husband, B. L Han! ford, 1 a radio
operator In the navy and Is stationed
at Manila. He ha been gone eight
months. The entlr community en
tends the beat of wishes for her safe
Journey to the Orient.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Humphrey r
rived home November 37 from
month's visit to San Ditgo, Los An
geles, Imperial valley and many place
of Interest. They sn Joyed the fair
and were there at the grand rush
the last night. They say there were
so many people they couldn't get
away until 3 a. m. Couldn't get
enough street ears and bine to ac
comodate the people. They were din
ner guests of their daughter and eon-ln-luw.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray BHdsrheck.
and family of Medford for Thanksgiv
ing day,
Wll) Sherron arrived her Novem
ber 25 from Rex burg, Idaho, to be
with his family, who preceded him i
two months ago. He wa glad to get
back to southern Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. Charle Commons and !
family entertained with a fine tur-!
key dinner Thanksgiving day for their
lelatlvea from Yreka. Oal , Mr, and
Mrs. Bert Knight and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Powell and
'.heir friend. W. L. Poster, wero din
ner guest Thanksgiving day in
Grants Paaa, at the horns of old
frjends, Mr. and Mr. G. E. Qodden
Mr. H. Ball went to Medford No
vember 30 to receive medical care.
She Isn't so well lately, all are sorry
to learn.
Word haa been received Just re
cently that Thomas Vestal of Yreka.
OaJ., who formerly lived here. h&
teen II) with stomach trcnihl but Is
tack at work again. Mr. Vestal is
Mrs. Wllford Jack brother.
The Misses Varna and Beth CIng
cade entertained the young people- of
the Reese creek Sunday school and
church, November 29. with a party.
Games and a bountiful supper were
the main events ot ths evening. Those
irom Reese creek were: Evelyn Jaek,
Viola Jackson, Gladys Riutho, Presm
Albonlcft, Ralph Lamb. Charles Com
mons, Stewart and Thoma Shtrron
and Maurice Jack.
Mrs. Roy Bllderbeck and sister-in-
law, Mrs. Earl Herden, from Medford
spent Wednesday on Reese creek vis
iting her brother and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Humphrey.
Mr. and Mrs Wllford Jack and
family were dinner guest Thanksgiv
ing day at tha home of Mr. and Mrs.
Wallace McDowell and Mr. and Mrs.
James McDowell.
Miss Alice Ruttenc utter '.pent
the Thanksgiving season visiting Mr
grandparents near Grants Pass, and
thence to visit her parent at Klam
ath Falls. She report beautiful Bun
shine at both place.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Bdwj-d Leigh and
three sons, DeArmond, Larry and
Richard, went to Mrs. Leigh's sister
and husband, Mr. and Mr, will Mc
Vey, at Smith River, Oal for the
holidays.
Mm. Jamea McDowell spent the pat
week visiting hr parent. Mr. and
Mrs. Wllford Jack, bafor her sister,
Mrs. E. L. Hani ford, sailed for Manila.
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Jack and fam
ily and Mrs. Lora Trench spent
Thank?tving day with Frltn Nosh.
Callers during the week at the W.
R. Lamb home wera Mr. and Mrs. I.
S Hatfield and Mr. and Mrs. Charle
Humphrey.
Mr. and Mr. W, ft. Lamb spent
Thanksgiving at their son home,
Mr. and Mm C. B. Lamb of Derby.
They were entertained with a boun
tiful turkey dinner.
Eleven of Mr Harry Powell tuiy
friends came to her home Friday and
spent the afternon In sewing and
pleasant conversation. Refreshments
were served. Those present ware Mr,
Charles Commons, Mrs, Mary Brause,
Mrs. Ida Watkln, Mrs. Will flerron,
Mrs. Grace Rusho. Mrs. John Stllla
of Bhady Cove, Mrs. W. R. Lamb and
Gladys Rusho and Miriam Common.
Reese creek W. C. T. U. will meet
Thursday evening at 8 o'clock at th
school house. All members and friends
are requested to he present. Th
ounty presllent, Mr. E'.la McCor
mlck of Ashland, will be the speaker
of the evening. Come out and hear
her.
Mr. and Mrs. I, A. Hatfield apent
December 3 shopping In Mtdford.
COSTLY FOR STUDENT
CAMBRIDGE. Ma., Dec JWAV
A fine of ioo and a suspended sen
tence of six month In ths house of
correction were Imposed on Bennett
Y. Ryan, son of a New York magazine
official today, for an assault on a
Harvard university Janitor.
Rynn. who was dropped as a Stu
dent by Harvard, was convicted of
a wa ult and battery on Frank Foster
67-year-old Janitor, during a fraoaa
rfter a football game October 3A. Pos
ter was discharged from a hospital
recently, b'.lnd In on y.
Counsel had disclosed that Ryan's
parents had paid the Janitor tl.000
as amends for the Injuries suffered
WINDOW GLASS We 1) wind on
glass and will rep. ace your Broken
; windows reasonaoly Troworldge Ceo
i Uisi Worn.
BOY FACES PERIL
IN SHOOTING CAT '
ATTACKING DEER
Maiden LeRoy, 13-year-old son of
Mrs. Jack Crump of Forest creek, was
receiving the congratulations of his
friends today for his calm exploit in
the face of danger. But all the
youngster was thinking about was
what hi would get for Christmas
with the bounty he is to collect from
tne county for his daring.
With his trusty dog Maiden went
out hunting for rabbits Sunday,
armed with a .10 gauge shotgun
loaded with light shot. He wasn't
having much luck but he kept walk
lng until he was high on a ridge
soma distance from his home.
Presently he saw a deer, a fine doe
but Maiden was too much of a
sportsman to disturb tha animal as
she grazed slowly, unconcerned by
the nearness of the hunter.
The dog. however, began to make
a fuss and Maiden was surprised, for
his companion of tha woods haa
never before attempted to harass a
neer. Th boy sensed something wab
wrong and presently he saw what It
was.
It was a big lynx oat. stealthily
creeping toward tho doe. Taken by
surprise the boy did not at first
know what to do. If he retreatea, the
bob eat would probably gut the deer
And If he fired, with only light shot
In his shells, he might Injure the cat
Just enough to enrage It for an at
tack upon him.
Maiden decided to take a chance at
vtng tho deer. He fired at the cat
but missed and his worst fears were
almost realised, for the snarling nnl
mal started to attack. The boy stood
his ground, however, anc fired again,
at closer range. The eat gave a leap
Into the air and came down with a
thud, dead.
Meantime the doe. getting a
pllmpss of tha cat, darted off at full
speed and aoon was out of danger.
Maiden packed the oat to his home,
whert It was Bkliincd. Now the pelt,
described as unusually handsome,
will adorn his bedroom. That Is, It
will after he collects the bounty of
$9. With that sum Maldtn will be
able to fill a very large stocking at
Christmas.
,
SEEK LORD'S
FOR PEACE OF SOULS
S PLEA
At the Church of tha Nar,aren on
Sundr.y night, Fred M. Weatherfortl,
spoke on "Getting God's Good Way,"
Drawing his text from Jer. 0:18,
"Thus salth the Lord, stand ye In the
way, and see, and oak for the old
paths, where 1b the good way, and
walk therein, and ye shall find rest
for your soul ..."
"God's program has always been
forwarded by a chosen prophet,' said
the pastor. "Jeremiah was perhaps
the most attacked prophet of his day.
because he was plain-spoken in re
buking evid doers.
"The Christian religion Is th good
way. Cults of many descriptions have
appeared on the religious horizon of
more or lean recent orifHn. but only
the religion of Jesus Christ hu beeu
found to reach and cure tha sin
malady In the human heart. 1 Co.'.;
3: 11 states, 'Other foundations no
man lay than that Is laid, which I
Jesus Christ.' Again we rend In Acta
4: 13 'Neither Is there salvation In
any other; for there Is none otner
name under heaven given among
men, whereby we must be saved'.
"The way of our text Is known to
b good, because Jesus Christ Is th
way-maker. Isaiah calls It the 'way'
and the 'way of Holiness.' He also
says that tha way-faring men snau
find It because of It's simplicity. It
may be said that the way-faring man
I bhe ordinary tramping itinerant.
so on may find the Lord Jesus Christ
regardless of his humble clreum
stances."
NEW YORK, Dee. 8. (AP) Unl-
versal fingerprinting of motor car
owners and drivers and cstbllthment
of state bureaus of criminal Identifi
cation were approved today at the
closing meeting of the interstate com'
mission on crime.
The commissioners, Including at
torneys general of 14 states and rep
resentatives of more than a score of
others, left to the Council of State
Governors, headed by Henry W. Toll
of Colorado, executive director, tnt,
drive for passage of the measures by
legislatures.
The commission also endorsed
measures which would provide un!
form rules ot extradition and permit
officers of one state to pursue crimi
nals Into and mo t rests in sister
tate.
ESCAPED TRUSTY SENT
BACK TO STATE PRISON
PORTLAND. Dec. 8. (API Robert
Burns, of), who escaped from Uie
state prison Saturday, was ptckeq
up here Monday by a state pollca
man and deputy prison warden. Ht
offered no resistance and was
turned to Salem. Burns waa a trusty
committed from here two years ago
for assault and battery.
l)M Hall flloun. waul a4l.
FINGERPRINTING OF
AUTOISTS IS URGED
INCREASE IN HOGS
AN OBJECTIVE IN
NEW CONTRACTS
WASHINGTON. Dee, S.fy Em
phasizing that "balanced" farming Is
their aim, AAA offictals made public
today details of the 1936-1937 con
tracts offered farmers for corn-hog
control.
The contracts, effective as of yes
terday, aro designed to Increase hog
production by 30 per cent in 1036. A
shortage of hogs has led to higher
prices, with protests from consumer.
Leading features of tha contracts:
I. Community and country control
committees will make appraisals ant
determine a farmer's "base" produc
tion of hogs and his base corn acre
age. 3. The contracting farmer will ba
permitted to raise 100 per cent of th
hog base.
3. He will be required to keep hit
corn acreage 10 to 30 per cent under
his base.
4. A producer will receive a.i.25
benefit payment for each hog in hi
base for 1036.
6. Corn be nef its wll be at the rata
of aa cents a bushel for 1036.
Producers must grow at least 35
per cent or tha base corn acreage to
qualify for payments. The 1038 pay
ment are to b made In two Install
ments, tha first about August 1, and
the second about December 81.
A pro rata share of local ad minis
tratlve cost will be deducted from
each producer's adjustment pay
ments.
PLENTY OF TIME LEFT :
TO PREPARE FOR NEW
SOCIAL SECURITY ACT.
SALEM, Ore., Deo. 8. (AP) Th
social security board at Washington.
D. C today urged employers not to
become anxious over the rules and
regulations of the federal social se
curity acts, since first payments un
der the act would not be due until
lose.
John Q. Wtnant, chairman, in
letter to Governor Martin declared
the board and the treasury depart
ment wero making progress In the
preparation of rules and regulations.
"The absence of receipt of these
rules and regulation covering tha
administrative and taxing provisions
need cause no Immediate concern to
employers," WInant wrote.
His letter referred to the federal act
which would become operative when
states enact similar laws. Oregon haa
covered the chief Issue, that for un
employment Insurance and old aga
pension.
The tax would not accrue until 1938
and would be an excise Vvx on pay
roll of employera of eight or mora
persons. As yet the board haa not
determined when the first collection
of these taxes will begin.
POTATO CONTROL
ACT IN EFFECT
WASHINGTON, Dee. 8 (AP) ' Th)
new potato production control eel,
bugbear of AAA official, wa lm
effect today.
Under It provisions, buyers f
sellers of potatoes dug after last
Saturday midnight are subject to
tiooo fine unless they bear a gov
ernment stamp.
Facing the task of enforcement.
AAA acknowledged they will encoun
ter difficulties, the far-flung field
of production being considered
major worry.
A national tax exempt sales allot
ment of 326,000.000 bushels, th
average annual sale for the period
1030-1833. has been set by AAA, wlta
sale above that bearing a three-
fourths cent a pound tax.
State quotas have been assigned
and Individual allotments are being
worked out for the early producing
states.
The slm I to control production
of potatoes, preventing large sur
pluses from depressing prices.
BERLIN. Dae. 3. (AP) Hans
Kerr!, head of tha national depart
ment of ohurch affairs, dealt ft
deadly blow to tha Protestant aon
feaalonal ynod today by depriving
It of all authoritative and adminis
trative rights.
Kerrl's action followed his appll
cation yeatorday of a censorship on
the conleaalona! synod, preventing
pastors from sending communica
tions which have not been approved
by him.
Bishop Martin Nlemoeller. an
nouncing ha had been Informed of
the censorship, said the church waa
being placed In "absoluta subjuga
tion by th. stele."
Kerrl had warned November M
that h. would dissolve the confes
sional synod today If It did not co
operate with his church commltwa.
The confeaelonal group asked tot
fi-lit dava In which to answer Kerrl'a
ultimatum.
Use Mall rrlbun. want ad.