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PAGE NINE WHAT TOU Mkm;assified FOR EASY REFiKlWCE;r VVA.bt.M-B Vtt to 3 liUV TO u.iitir MEDFORD MAIL" TRIBUNE, MEDFOKD. OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1033 Vtt Read every ad on (bis page. You will probably find ex actly the thins yon want to bay or tell. If It isn't there, advertise. It's Inexpensive, effective. RATES rar word first Inwrtlon (Minimum &3c) Kit additional insertion. per word .L Minimum 10c) rer Dm per month' wlthont copy changes W M Phone 75 FOB WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST Black fountain pen wltti an me Gertrude Watellng. Reward. Box 7257. Tribune. LOST Lady's brown coat lost at Oriental Gardens. Return to 1299 Sunset Ave. LOST False teeth, box 715. Trib une. LOST Pair horn-rlmmed olfocal glasses. Reward. Return to H. L. Ford. 801 W. Main. Tel. 371-X. LOST Fur -lined glove after Thurs day matinee Craterlan. Please ".eava at theatre or Tribune. LOST If aog is mtbSing. ca!11516. WANTED MALE HELP WANTED An experienced orchard pruner. R. V. Beall, Beall Lane. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Experienced girl for gen eral housework, town references re quired. Box 7382, Tribune. WANTED SITU ATIO NS PRACTICAL nursing; reference. 613 North Central, Apt. 4. practical nursing or housekeeping ! or care of emicircn. ecsc oi reier- ences. Phoue 395-W. MAN. 35, wants Job on ranch more for good home than wages Good references. Write Harry Dawes, Ctar Route, Jacksonville. WANTED Day work. Phone 1345-M. Mrs. Huson. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS PASSENGER share expense Los An geles. Leaving Dec. 18 to 22. Box 7733. WANTED Baby bed and buggy good condition. Tel 1125. WANTED Good drag-saw and buzz saw. Will trade milk cows, to freshen soon, for same. W. D. Mor gan. Trail, Ore. WANTED We pay cash tor Douse hold goods furniture and stoves We also ouy metals, nides pelts wool ana mo hair MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27 N Grape St Pbone 1062. WANTED Good used furniture, range?, cook stoves. Holbrook and Ohrn. Phone 547. 112 East 6th St. WANTED Old toys, at once for re conditioning and Christmas distri bution through cooperation of Med ford Firemen and Lady Llona. Please leave at Fire Department. WANTED To buy a few young breed ing ewes. Call up or see V. J. Phllippt. Hotel Grand, Medford. WANTED - peel cattle veal, lamos and pasture J J Osenorugge WANTED Clean out your attic, garage and basement of all old fur niture, cook stoves, heaters, stove pipe, fruit jars, etc Give us a call. NEW DEAL FURN EXCHANGE -No 413 Sast Main .WANTED Cook stoves, heaters bed springs, mattresses. day-oeds. sani tary couches and cot or what have you- We pay cash or exchange NEW DEAL FURN EXCHANGE 423 E. Main St WANTED FURS FURS FURS Highest cash price paid for raw furs Complete line ot traps on sale. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE ) 27-29 No Grape St Medford. FOR RENT APARTMENTS S-ROOM furnished apartment; garage; adult 315 No. Bartlett. FURNISHED apartments; adults. 124 King St. FURNISHED apt. 114 Almond. 3 -ROOM modern furnished apt.; gar age. 1109 w nth. FOR RENT Apt. 334 Apole. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS CIJCAN attractive rooms; reasonable 410 S Newtown ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 ft Grape FOR RENT ROOM BOARD ROOM, board and narage for nrr.e or I two gentleman Very readable. Close in. 232 s. urape. BOARD and room. 638 W. 4'.h. Phane 832-J. BOARD AND KOOM, raves reasonable! at 716 E. Main. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 6 loom modern louse. j Call 17 Newtown from 11 a. ni. to 4 J p. in. FOR RENT 1211 West Main Si. Eih: room unfuruisn?d home, hirdood floors, fireplace, not water furnace. Charity R. Ray. Realtor, Mcdfurd Bidg. Phone 303. FOR RENT 6 -room modern, well furnished house, 3 acres, garden space, fruit trees, plenty shade trees, chicken bouses; mile city limits. 35. Phone 314-X. FOR RENT Six room house 'shly papered and painted throughout, 331 Ivy St., phone Ashland. 6 id-J. FURNISHED house. 13-1 S. Ivy. FOR RENT Holly Court No. 3 furn ished with electric range, oil heater, Frlgldc.lre, only 30 water furnished 722 Dakota. 831 West 12th. 205 Tripp. Phone 195 1147-W after 5 p. m. FOR RENT Modern 7-room unfur nished home. Phone 728. ATTRACTIVE, modern, furnished fi room house, $35.00. Phone 281. FOR RENT 4 -room furnished bouse. Inquire 305 So. Oakdale. FOR RENT Homes furnished or unfurnished- Brown & White. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS ABOUT 50 acres lard for rent. Inquire Blackwell Hill Service Station. FOR EXCHANGE WILL TRADE oil burning heater for good wood circulator. Inquire 131 W. Main. !faO ACREs meadow land. Wadena Co., i Minne &rt 9 tr, r Mprf ford . Or C03S! j property. 320 Mary St. j FOR EXCHANGE REAL ! ESTATE TRADE: Equity in desirable cast side residence for Copco or Jackson Co. B. & L. stock. Box 7414. FOR SALE HEAL ESTATE 4-ROOM house, outbuilding, large lot. Price $525.00; $125.00 cash; balance 88.35 per month, including taxes. L. G. PICKELL. 204 E, Mam. FOR SALE OR RENT 7 -acre estab lished poultry ranch", baby chick business and equipment. See own er or write Cummlngs Poultry Ranch. 5 miles out Midway road. Central Point. Rt. 1. 100 ACRES well improved, stocked and equipped, close to Meedford; some oasb ot income property Ba) ance long time, low interest- O A DeVoe. 523-J-2 WHEN you think ol real estate think ot Brown & White. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES '29 FORD pickup. Cash or trade. Sid Strahan. Rogue River. Ore. FOR SALE 1925 Bulck coach. $30; 1 Atwatcr Kent radio, console type cabinet, $10. 1158 Court St. FOR SALE '29 model A Ford road ster. 1003 Sntllng. GOOD USED CARS See us about olir new Low Finance Rotes and Special Christmas Prices. 1934 Dodge DeLuxe Sedan. 1935 Dodge Sedan. 1935 Dodge Pickup. 1933 Plymouth Sdan. 1931 Chrysler 8 Sedan. 1930 Ford Sedan. 1929 Ford Town Sedan. 1933 Chevrolet DeLuxe Sedan. 1933 Plymouth Coupe. 1934 Chrysler Airflow. 1929 Bulck Sedan. 1930 Bulck Coupe Also a number of other real bar gains. LANGE MOTOR CO. Used Car Lot. 6th and Bartlett. 38 North Riverside. HUDSON Sedan fine condition very cheap Call 957 or 832-R FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE 3 white rock cockerels. Tel. 355-J-l. FOR .SALE -LIVESTOCK FOR SALE: Jersey heifers. 1 year old. Call 774-R-l after 1 p- m. FOR SALE! Large Duroc sow. farrow soon. D. R. Smi'h, old Anderson Farm, Anderson Road. Talent. FOR SALE 1500-pound work hore, and larm machinery. V. J. York, Ashland. FOR SALE 15 Angora goats. E. H. Oliver. Trail, Ore. FOR SALE Young Hereford bull. service age. W. w. uirg. wniioms. Oregon. FOR SALE Feeder pigs. B. L- Dodge, pnone ooo-j. FOR SALE Two large teams In quire for Edwards or Wright, at store. Williams. Ore. FOR SALE 2 large thorouhbred Poland China brotl sows. 30 and $35; also nearly new 9-h.p Diesel engine. MOO. miles up Evans creek. Wm. F. Jones. Rt. I. Rogue River. Ore. FOR SALE Team of horses har ness; weight about 30C0 lbs. ream mules and harness. wann and two 12-lnch plows Whltaett Bros.. 1 mile above Provolt. FOR SALE DOGS PETS FOP. SALE Thorobred Boston terrier pVipples hold till Chrlstmis with small payment. H. P. Nelson, Jack son vii'.e. i EDI GREED roller esnanee. Priced right. Flnneyi. Jacksonville ROLLER Canaries Call 523-J-2. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOH SALE Piano, $23 If tak:i at e--r.ee. C C. Chapman home, Berry dale Ave. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SMS N" Co'.nmbio Woorl and W:;. i t i ;-. 0:1 B.irnintf Muta tors. Reasonably pr:cd. HuoiarC Bros , Inc. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Monarch typewriter. 319 Willamette. FOR SALE Ground hay. sacked. Whitman. Coker Butte road. FOR SALE Barley or wheat straw, baled, 40c bale. $7.50 per ton D. R. Smith, old Anderson Farm, Ar.der son road. Talent. FOR SALE Pure sterilized gmpe juice. Dell vineyard. Kt. 2. Mediord. FOR SALE Boys bicycle in good con dition. Cheap. Phone 1031 -Y. SPENCER Corsetiere. Tel 1534-L or write 1501 N. Riverside. FARMERS ATTENTION Poultry and Dairy Feed of all kinds at very reasonable prices. Seese Creek district. A. Kevin's Ranch, in back of Scott Boyer'a. Will accept livestock of all Unds In exchange for feed. BAZAAR and Cooked Food Sale by Women's Ass'n. of First Christian church at Sparta Bldg. Sat- Dec. 14. REAL SILK for Christmas. Order be fore Dec. 14. Grace Smith 99A-R. Southern Oregon representative. FOR SALE Delicious apples. Phone 7-F-12. Wm. Frldeger, Stewart Ave. SLIGHTLY USED WESTINGHOUSE Electric Range. 3 units. $50. A used Universal electric range. 3 units, $20. Phone 168, California Oregon Power Co. WRINGER rolls installed In any make of washer at reasonable prices dur ing this month. Ftcks Hardware phone 300. USED MONARCH ELECTRIC RANGE. 4 units, large oven. $60. A very good buy. Used Westlnghouse Electric Range. 3 units, $35. Phone 168. California Oregon Power Co. FOR SALE CHEAP Good Newtown culls, bring your own containers. Rogue River Co.. No. Central. FOR SALE Dry wood. Tel. 921-X. FOR SALE; Used electric washing machine, good condition. Leaving city. Phone 1150-L. . LEAVE ORDERS for Christmas wreaths and trees. 249 S. Riverside. GOOD Newtown culls, washed. 20c a box. Registered Ostralorp co:kcrels. Rhode Island Red pullets. W. H. Watt. Phone 468-R-2. RED and green appres 25c md up. 701 W. 11th. BUY your wife a Singer Electric Sew ing Machine the most useful Xmas glftl Small down payment and easy terms. Singer bewlng Machine Co.. 3 No. Bartlett St. BARGAINS In children's coats and dresses, also large size overcoats and suits for men. Let the Used Wardrobe Shop sell your good used clothes. 518 E. Main. APPLES We deliver. Tel 132-L. FOR SALEj-Baled oat hay and feed wheat. C- A. DeVoe. 523-J-2. FOR SALE OR TRADE .22 L. rifle for wardrobe trunk. 419 W. 2nd before 3 DRIVEWAY MATERIAL 3 Sizes of rock at $150 per yard, delivered Bateman Phone 1534-Y or tfl2-J FINE Red Spltzenburg and Newtown apples for sale at Ala Vista Packing House. 327 So Fir St ROOFING ROOFING Let us inspect your roof before the .rainy season This ser vice is free Call 270 Rogue River Roofing Co. EDUCATIONAL SPANISH. FRENCH LESSONS Low rates. J. c. Hunter, 245 N. Graoe. Phone 1213-J. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of rule and Title insurance The only complete Title System tn Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstract of rule. Rooms 3 and 5. No. 32 North Central Ave., upstairs. Expert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT tel. 1 172 House cleaning floor waxing, ori ental rug cleaning and upholstering Nursery Stock FOR HIGHEST QUALITY pear trees, peach, apricot, cherry, apple, al mond, filbert, and walnut trees, roses, berries, grapes, and shruos at Bargain Prices Phone 851-R-2 or call at W B Barn urn's. 8 miles south ot Medford on Highway next to Ever Shady auto camp Carlton Nursery. Carlton. Oregon. Money to Lend MONEY LOANED $50 to WOO for personal or household purpose oo House Furnishings or Autos; also Cars Refinanced Loidi closed within 80 minutes License No 9 157 See W S Thomas. 4S So Ceo tral Transfer. EADS TRANSFER At STORAGE CO. Office 1015 No Central Phone 81ft Prices right Service guaranteed TRUCKING AND STORAOE - Local and long distance hauling furni ture moving etc Reasonable rates Tel 833 P fi Samson Co. HAWLEY TRANSFER - Expert pack ers and movers Special livestock moving equipment Prices 'iRht 610 North Riverside Pbons olfi LEGAL NOTICES Call For Warrants School District No. 20 warrants Nr. 859 to 767, inclusive sre pays 'lie at Farmers and FrjiUrroxers Bank. In terest ceases after December 10, 1S23. S. 8. ABBOTT, Clerk Hchool Dtst No. 20. fit at Ion to fhow rue on Application to ( Heal I'mjwm. In hf County Court of the rttate ff 0-e2on in and for the Count i JarXson. In the Matter of the Estate of Charles E. Bage. deceased. To James O Barwe. Mrs. Emma O Fox. Robert D. Barge. Oeorgo C. M Barge, Donald S Barge. Jesse Adams, Esther Longhead, Naomi Adams. Mrs. Ruth Curtis. Mrs Susie O'Connor jr.d Mrs. Edith Tralby, the heirs of said estate, end to all other persons un known: It appearing to my satisfaction up on reading the petition of Warren Coppock, administrator of the estate of Charles E Barge, deceased, duly verified, and on file herein, that In order to pay the charges, expenses and claims still unsatisfied against said estate thAt it Is necessary to sell the following described property be longing to said estate, situated and being In Jackson County, Oregon, to wn. Beginning at a point which is 2122 feet South and 1565 feet West of the Bast one quarter I1; I cor ner of Section 15. Twp. 36. S Range 3 West W. M.. thence running West along the Southerly line of the City of Gold Hill property 181.4 feet, thence South 19 deg West 106 feet, thence South 9 deg. 137 feet, thence East 312 feet to the Westerly right-of-way line of the Southern Pa cific Railroad . thence Northerly along said right-of-way line to the point of beginning, containing 1'4 acres, more or less, as described In Vol. 184, page 144. Deed Records. Therefore, you. and eaoh of you. James O. Barge. Mrs. Emma O. Fox. Robert D. Barge. George C. M. Barge. Donald S. Barge, Jesse Adams. Esther Longhead, Naomi Adams, Mrs. Ruth Curtis. Mrs. Susie O'Conner and Mrs. Edith Tralby. the heirs of said estate. and all other persons unknown. If any there be. are hereby directed and cited to appear before snid County Court on the 9th day of January. 1936. same being more than twenty- eight days after the date of the first publication or this citation, at the hour of ten o'clock In the forenoon of said day, at the Court Room of said County Court In the Court Hause in Medford. Jackson County. Oregon, to show cause. If any exists, why an order should not be made authorizing said administrator to sell the abrvt! described real property of said de cedent, as prayed for In said petition. witness tne Hon. Earl b. Dav, judge of the County Court for the County of Jack sen. State of Oregon, till 9th tiay of December. 1935. Date of first publication December 10th. 1935. EARL B. DAY. County Judge. (Seal of the County Court of Jackson County. Oregon, affixed.) Attest: G. R. CARTER County Clerk. By HELEN DUGAN. Deputy. 'Notice of Sheriffs 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 Oregon corporation, as plaintiff, re covered a Judgment against John Draws, the defendant, for the sum of $15365. with Interest thereon at the rate of 6 per annum from the 28th day of January. 1929. the further sum of $7.90 coBts and disbursements. and $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-wtt:- Commencing at a point where the north line of West 4th Street crosses the west line of Oakdale Avenue, In the City of Medford, Oregon, and 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 25. Town ship 37 South of Range 2 West of the Willamette Meridian in Oregon, thence northerly along said west line of said Southeast quarter of the Northeast q u arter to w here same crosses the west line of Oak dale Avenue aforesaid; thence southeasterly along the west line of said Oakdale Avenue to the point of beginning m the City of 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 Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS Pout-h Mineral spring Lie In debt Water wheel Study Marries Miserable Afresh Wax Timepiece City In Iowa Form assumed by the prefix "In-" before R Part of a spoon Small ash Decay Uollgioua poem Institute leffal proceedings Anoint M ensure of paper Down; prefix Black howling Solution of BS. Tavern 64. Amttrlrsn Indians M. That girl 57, Aeriform fluid K8. Ltnger 69. Lev our DOWN 1. Dlaaemlnats J. Reverent wonder I. Evergreen tree niunupy oi Central America Thought logi cally Quantity of medlclns Pronoun Trail Haul CQPEIDAWLCaTk AND RA VTT Alio B P E T A L j en CORES $1 SLAINDlTALK 0 P U P R E M Wl LLETiADI MC IBAGA jlNpODA CANTQRQ TjLAW aloeIberateH INiiAkiliRASE lbtM RocWa dIeTt ie r 12 13 pi4 S 16 7 IS IMAf " rti WW IS 22 W tt ,25 2U27 3, . 3Z 33 34 4 43 4tj W.r So Si Si i S3 '',$ ss T!Z fi- ','. 5t 1 fen 1 1 1 fr of the County Courthouse, in the City of Medford. Jackson County. Oregon. I will offer for sale and wUl 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 the 7th aay of February. 1929. or at any time thereafter, or now has. in and to the cbove described property, for the pur pose of sat i a lying said judgment, to gether with the costs of this sale. Dated this 19th day of November, 1935. SYD 1. BROWN. Sheriff of Jackson Countv. Oregon. By HOWARD GAULT. Deputy. Notice to Creditors. 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 Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Hon. Earl B. Day. Judijo 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 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 Frank Slgul Carpenter, deceased. PHOENIX JUNIOR CLASS PLAYS SCHEDULED FOR PHOENIX. Dec. 10. (Spl) Phoe nix high school will present Its annual Junior class plays Friday. December 13, at 8:00 p. m., In the high school gymnasium. The pro gram Includes three one-act plays, directed by Miss Mnrjorle Goff. In "The Acid Test," Isabell Black and Irene Stedman play the parts of two women who put their per fect friendship to a dangerous test which brings the play to a tense and hilarious close. Any young man who cannot se cure his chosen lady's "yes" should surely see "Paste Pearls," which shows how a slender. Imaginative young man resorts to strategy to woo and win a young lady who prefers big, strong men. The char acters are played by Dorothy Davis, George Hnrdisty, and Benjamin Swisher. "The Stepmother,' a farce by Arn old Bennett, is the story of a noted authoress, Mrs. Piout, whoso latest novel is severely criticised for its lack of medical accuracy by an anonymous article In a leading magazine. In the struggle to dis cover the author of the article, the interests of Mrs, Prout, her beauti ful secretary, her stepson, and her doctor admirer become amusingly Involved. The characters are por trayed by Roma McReynolds as the stepmother. Patricia Thompson, as the secretary, James Newlln as the doctor, and Benjamin Swisher as the stepson. BICYCLES New and used. Wo have the most complete stock in Medford. Time payments Sims Bros., 23 N. Fir St. HEMSTITCHING AND BUTTON MAKING at The Handicraft, 111 E. 8th. bock of Cinderella Shop Ose Mall mbune want ads. Cross-Word Puzzle Saturday's Puzzle 1$. Person who vulgarly affects gentility IK. Stuff SO. Run away to marry 22. Maaculins name 23. Seat ot the nlverptty of Maine U, Bright dazzling IlKht 24. HnciiLia 27. Spirited horcs 30. Shatter 32. .Sinews 21. Tunned skins of animals 37. Pillage 3'. state of mind 42. LanHO 43, Attendant on the elck 4f. Plnce 47. Kind of fruit 48. South American Indian 49. High rofky pinnacle M. Exclnmatlon 62. Obtain 5, Scythe: Scotch 4. Above and touriiing 5. Conferences 8. He In error 7. Laughter of one's brother oi sister I. Glut 9. Project 10, American author 11. Conjunction Griffin Creek ORIPPIN CREEK. Dec. 10. ISDl.l A,p an. Un A . - proud parf iits of a sevpn-pound baby boy born November 27. The young man has been named Arnold George. Mrs. Flndley was Miss Thelitis. Mead owa before her marriage. at the home of Mrs. Mattle Vogel insc Saturday evening and enjoyed a social time. Mrs. Helen Kiln, .n.n, Talent visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Quackenbush. Mrs. Bud stammen and Mr. and Mra. Rov rf VnnrirAr ,,nH&ii k recreation trainers' meeting at the vuiiii, nunc) vvcaueaciay, A seclal meeting of the Home Extension unit was held Wednesday morning on social embroidery at the home of Mrs. Walter Davis with a DOtluck lunch at tinnn Th n.Hir. Study club had Its meeting In the m"lu"". iirxt meeting oi tne Unit Is to be Instruction tn candy making at Mrs. Davis' on December 13 with Mrs. Poarl Cook and Mrs. Bessie Sny der as leaders. All women of the community are urged to attend. Next meeting of the Radio Study club will be December 18 at the home of Mrs. Bud Stammer. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Cook and son. Leo. spent the Thanksgiving holu days at Eugene with friends. Mrs. E. Kurd and daughters. Ma. rlan and Janet, and son. Oeorge. spent Thanksgiving day at Central Point with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Stammer enter talned with a family dinner Thanks. Riving day. Guests were her brother. Lloyk Kelllng. and family. Voting folks who spent last Sunday at the Clyde Sturglll home were the Miss LaVerne and Shirley Mcculloch. Jean Coffeen and Arthur Schatr of Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Anflnson of Portland are visitors on the Schebel place. The Green place has been recently sold to Mr. and Mrs. Stout, of Los Angeles, who plan to take possession soon. Teachers and pupils are very busy at this time preparing fof a Christ mas program. McLeod McLEOD, Dec. 10. (Bpl) Mrs. Juanlta Tate Stearns recently re turned from a visit In California, After a few days with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Tate, she accepted a position as salestady at Mann's department store, where she Is now employed. She expects her husband, Carl Stearns, home from the nsvy in January. Mrs. R. H. Allworth has been suffering from an attack of rheu matism the past several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Taylor have moved back to the U. S. fisheries station on Butte creek. An addi tional room has been added to the cabin where they formerly lived to accommodate the new arrival, baby James. Upper Rogue H. E. club will meet Tuesday, December 17 st the home of Maud Dltsworth. The ladles will prepare Christmas goodies for their 100 members and families to be distributed from their Christ mas tree at the next Orange meet' lng which will be held December 19. The McLeod ladles have been in vited to meet with the Trail Home Extension unit Thursday, December 12 st the home of Mrs. Frances Ash for a lesson on racial em broldpry to be demonstrated by Miss Hanley. Lincoln Pence li hauling wood from the Vaughn place to Medford Many McLeod people attended the school carnival at Prospect Satur day nlKht and report having had a wonderful time. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Dltsworth Br., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Richardson Sunday. Oeorge Ear hart has closed his lunch room st Casey's for a few months and will spend the winter with his family In Medford. Ho expects to reopen In the spring. The weather man hai desit a few days of clouds and light show ers after a long period of sunshine. much enjoyed by those who escaped the disagreeable fog suffered In the valley. T PORTLAND. Ore., Dec. 10. fAP) B. M. Droit n, San Francisco, regional airport supervisor of the department of commerce, was here today for a conference wlh city officials on Portland's need for nsw airport fa cilities to meet aviation develop ments. About s million dollars has been set aside by WPA for a new airport here, the money to be available If Portland buys suitable land for the project. Doolin said the department of commerce would not approve expen diture of federal money on Bwsn Island airport because Its locstton snd limitations preclude further de velopment. BICYCI.EB eilver King and World the bikes that every boy or girl wanu. 81ms Bros.. 33 N. Plr St. Special Uw Cabin Ctwnw. 30c lu. The Crt. 33 S Central. Use Mall Trlouno want sd. Re?se Creek REESE CREEK, Dec. 10. (Spl.) I Reese Creek W. C. T. U. held the reg ular monthly meeting at the school house Dec. S, with a good crowd In attendance. Mrs. Ella McCormlck was unable to be present on account of Illness snd Mr. W. L. Foster gave s fine address tn her place. Resolutions of condolence were adopted In the death of Mrs. Jolly, state president. Also resolutions of sympathy for Mrs. W. R, Lamb In the dtath of her ulece. Mrs. W. E. KocKendorfer, of Redwood City. Calif.. Dec. 5. Mr. snd Mrs. Jack Orow - snd daughter Eileen arrived home Deo. S from Los Angeles and other California points, after a three weeks stay. Mr. and Mrs. J. Edward Leigh, mar keted their fine flock of turkeys Doc. 4, to very good advantage. Frank Strahn arrived home Dec. 5 from a three weeks stay st Canyon vllle, where ho was doing some repair work on property owned by Mr. A. Kavin. Mr. and Mrs. X. 3. Hatfield called on Mr. and Mrs. Charles Simmons, of Derby. Sunday. They were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank HIM later In the day. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Humphrey spent a few days at their mine on the Illinois river, leaving Dec. 6 and re turning Sunday. They spent the eve ning visiting at the home of their son, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Humphrey and family. Mrs. W. R. Lamb received a tele gram Doc. S telling of the death of her niece Mrs. W. E. Kochenderfer. of Redwood City, Calif. She visited last summer and this summer at the Lnmb home and will be remembered by many who met her here. To know her was to love her. She was a won derful wife and mother and a friend to all who knew her. Miss Alice Ruttencutter organised a girls' sewing club of the Reese Creek school Dec. 7. They spent Saturday afternoon sewing. Only a few were present on account of the heavy downpour of rain. Those present were Miriam Commons, Beatrice Caster and Jessie Beaulleu. They met at the Lamb home. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest W. Smith and daughter Carol, of Butte Falls, wero doing their Christmas shopping In Medford Deo. 4. On their return trip they were overnight guests of Mr. Smith's sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cowden, and also called at the W.R.Lamb home, being an old time frieno of Mr. Lamb. Mr. Smith Is In the forest lookout service and Is stationed during the summer on Rustler Peak. Callers at the W. R. Lamb home Sunday wers Mr. and Mrs. 1. S. Hat field, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Lamb and Edna and Ralph Ralp, all of Derby. The Reese Creek Council of Home snd School met at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Qene bellows, Dec, 4. Plans were completed for a miscellaneous white elephant sale to be held at the school house the evening of Dec. 13. There will be a fish pond and cany booths. Also a splendid program put on by the Whalley boys of Derby and community singing. Everything will be done to Insure a fine evening. A most delicious community dinner was served at noon to the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. H. Ball, Mr. and Mrs. James McDowell, Mrs. Wallace McDowell, Mrs. John Foster, Mrs. W. E. Hammel, Mrs. O. W. Rybolt. Mrs. Clementine Manwell, Mrs. Ralph Brown, Mrs. Grace Rusho snd Gladys Rusho, Mrs. W. 8. Qardner, Mrs. John Hankins, Mrs. Theo. Rein, Mr. and Mrs. Wllford Jack, Mrs. Mario Jack and children, the Misses Hilda snd Tryea Rein, Mrs. M. H. Martin and Stanley, Mrs. Frank Caster, Miss Alice Ruttencutter, W. H. Vlmont, Benja min Bellows, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lamb, Maynard and LeRoy Oardner, Eld red Jack and Jackie bellows. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Martin and family were Thanksgiving guests at the Charles Sanderson home at Beagle Sunday Mr, and Mrs. Sanderson and family returned the call end spent the day as dinner guests at the Mar tin home. Mrs. Maronet has returned from Long view., Wash., for an Indefinite stay. Mr. and Mrs. Maranot returned this week end with a load of house hold goods. DISTINCTIVE TAGS MAY MARK AUTOS OF STATE BALEM, Ore.. Dec. 10 (API The board of control today considered tha adoption of a distinctive motor ve hicle license plate for ata.e-owned automobiles. The plates would bear the name of the department under which the au tomobile operated, and would be dif ferent In color from the atandard plates. The cost was estimated at $3 a pair. XMAS PHOTOS Holiday Specials Now! PEASI.EYS Opposite Holly Theatre Pbone M3 We1 Raul away foul feusre City Sanitary Service. OUNSMJTH. Repairs Mi all nates of guna Sims Bros. 23 N Plr- Direct Reduction LOANS ON HOMES Variable Interest 6 to 8 In Medford District First Federal Savings Loan Assn. of Medforo 27 No. HOLLY ST. 7 COURT HOUSE NEWS Furnished by the Jackson County Vbstract Co.. 131 E Sixth 8treet. Marriage Licenses Harold B. Stewart and Beatrice Hlmker. Lee W. Miller and Marjorte I. John son. Chester H. Hamaker and Marls K. Duffy. Howard 8. Cumminga and Leola Brandon. Frederick A. Schaeffer and Ida M. Ellis. Percy E. Tope snd Louise Earl. Louis E. Deardorf and Blanche It, Marbach. Sam Lemen md Elieen Pool. Circuit Court United States vs. Western Metal Mines Co. Tax lien. Irene Wehrll files assumed busi ness name certificate of Llthla Beauty anoppe, Ashland. Fred T. Dunn files assumed busi ness name certificate of Unique Cleaners and Tailors. Ashland. vcrda Kendall vs. CLeve Kendall. Divorce. Catherine Gillette vs. Vlrgel Oil. lette. Divorce. G. S. Butler vs. California-Oregon Box & Lumber Co. Foreclosure. Real Estate Transfers Sheriff to State Land Board. Sher iff deed to 8.65 acres in DLC 70, Twp. 38 8., R. 1 West. Sheriff to State Land Board. Sher iff deed to land In DLC 66, Twp. at S., R. 1 West. Herschel F. Hozelton to John 7. White et ux. w. D. to lot In Crowe U Add., Medford. William H. Shaw to Maud L. Shaw. Deed to half Interest In SWtj of NE"4. SEi of MWH; S'i of 8Bt Of section 5, Twp. 38 S., R. a East. W. H. Shaw to Maud L. Shaw. W. D. to hair Interest in land In Sec. A, Twp. 36 8.. R. 3 E., snd In Sees. 33 and 33. Twp. 36 3.. R. 3 East. C. C. Chapman et ux to Jesse L. Gentry et ux. w. D. to lot 1 and part 3, Chapman's Buo., unrecorded. Soren M. Christen sen et ux to O. K. Miller et al. w. D. to land In See, 17. Twp. 36 8, R. 3 West. Burnham Dufur to Hattls J, Bee man. Q. c. D. to 9 acres In Boo. 20, Twp. 36 8 R. 3 West. Burnham Dufur to Wendall Dufur. Q. O. D. to 9 acres In Sec. 30, Twp. 36 8.. R. 3 West. William C, Owen et ux to T A. Ma rine et ux. W. D. to lot 1, block 1, Griffith's Add., Central Point. J. D. McRae to Margaret E. Hall t al. W. D. to part lot 1, Hunaaker'a Add., Ashland. Homer H. Elhart et ux to W. M Poley et ux. W. D. to lot 4, Bagler'a Add. to Ashland. Homer Moore et ux to Stats of Ore gon. w. D. to tract of land In Sees, 14 and 33, Twp. SO 8., R. 1 East, Maiinda King et al Co state of Ore gon. W. D to tract of land In DLO 84, Twp. 39 S., H. 1 East. Ira A. Batlen et ux to Thomas Davis et ux. W. D. to lota 8 and 9 In DLO 40, all In Twp. 36 S R, 4 West. W. H. Stlehl to the Grants Pass Ir rigation district Q. C. D. to lota and 7, block 4. earner to Babln's Add. to Rogue River. THE GRANGE (Ity Gertrude llaak) Pomona Orange will meet ae Eagle Point Grange hall Saturday, Decemuer 14 at 8;00 p. m. This will be the last meeting of the contest of subordinate Grange mem bership attendance and the prlsee will be awarded. ( All subordinate Grangers are earnestly urged to attend these Po mona meetings, for we feel very sure that regular Pomona attend ance will mean greater Inspiration for Grange work, better under standing of Grsnge objectives, and a greater real Ira t Ion of greater co operation of the many Grange units; that these objectives may become a resllty. Education la the keynote of the Orange success and no opportunity should be lost to get a better understanding of Grange work. The executive committee Is meet ing on Wednesday night previous to this meeting, with planning of work for the coming year snd ar ranging of future contests. Installation The Installation of the largest number of subordinate Grange of ficers in any single installation ceremony ever held In Jackson county was held at Central point Grange hall on the afternoon of Dee. 8, where 147 officers were In stalled out of the 168. Practically every absence was on account of Illness. This group crowded the hall W capacity In the first march, al though the seating capacity offered room for msny more than attended. About 350 Grangers wers present. I. is evident thst some chsnge of detail will hsve to be made for future Installations. And so a new year begins tn Grange work, and Judging from the talks given by the new masters great activity Is expected during the coming yesr. This earnest. Intelli gent, optimistic group of Grange leaders will no doubt, make the influence of the Grange felt far and near. For Sale MEAT MARKET & GROCERY Positively showing; $200 monthly income. Write BOX S. R. Mall Tribune