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PAGE SEVES WAl$6frW-.!ijied FOR EASY REFERENCE BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOHD, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17. 1935 fm- .-. . -r liUY : 4 Wfcwvtu I vo I BO CROW -Sot -1 --JT Bead every 0,1 tula pace. Vou will probably find ea actly the thins yon want to buy or kU. If it isn't there, advertise. It's Inexpensive, affective. m word first Insertion (Minimum 25c) sen additional Insertion, Mr word lc (Minimum 10c) Per Una per month without aopy changes . Phone 75 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND FOUND One black overcoat Satur day night. Owner can have by pay ing for ad end calling at 454 Haven street LOST II aog is missing calll618 WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Man 50 to 60, unmarried to do light work In hotel. 33 South Front after 2 p. m. WANTED -MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Small grocery or lunch room. Will pay cash. Box 7448, Trib une. WANTED Man's suit at once, pants 48 waist, leg 34. 518 E. Main. DRESSMAKING. DESIGNING 26 years experience in tailoring gown - making, alterations. Cadwell, 12214 Almond. Mrs. WANTED We pay cash loi Household goods furniture and stoves We also ouy metals, niaes pelts wool ana mo hair MEDFORD BARUAlN HOUSE 27 N Grape St Pbone 1U82. WANTED Good used furniture, ranges, cook stoves. Holbrook and Ohrn. Phone 647. 112 East 6th at. WANTED - Beef cattle veal, lamos and pasture J J oaenorugrfo WANTED Cleau out your attio. garage and basement oi an oia iur- nlture. cook stoves, neaiers st-uvc pipe fruit Jars, etc Give us a call NEW DEAL FURN EXCHANGE No 413 Sast Main WANTED Cook stoves, neaters bed springs, mattresses day-beds, sani tary couches and cots or what have you- We pay cash ar exchange NEW DEAL FURN EXCHANGE 423 E Main St. WANTED FURS FURS FURS Highest cash price paid for raw iurs Complete line oi traps an sale. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27-29 No Grape St. Medford FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 1 house (30.00. 1 house 816.00. Call 335 S. Riverside. FOR RENT Good 5-room furnished house, close In, 827.50 per month. Fowler Realty Co., 44 N. Riverside. Tel. 552. FOR RENT Furnisned Call 121-R. house, 835. TURN, house. 134 So. Ivy. FOR RENT 820 West 11th... Elee. ranze and circulating heater. 109 S Orange 830.00 Areola necting. 24 Washington 820.00 Phone 105; evenings 1147-W. FOR RENT 6-room modern furnish ed house, close in. Prune 457-J. FOR RENT 6-room modern well furnished house. 3 acres, garden pace fruit trees, plenty shade trees, chicken houses: "t mile city limits. 835 Pbone 314-X. FOR RENT Holiy Court No. 8 furn ished with electric range oil heotel. Frlgldalre only. 830 water furnished. 722 Dakota 831 West 12 th. 205 Tripp Phone 195 1147-W after 8 p. m. FOR RENT Modern 7-room unfur nished home. Phone 728 FOR RENT Homes unfurnished Brown furnished a Wniie FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Furnished apartment, Dure!! Court. Phone 879-X for ap pointment. FURN. front apt., private bath, ground floor. Adults. 004 West loth St. FOR RENT Apartments. 334 Apple. 4 R and bath: Frig . tile kitchen, hot water, steam heat, garbage serv. and gar. Adults. Available Dec. 20. 503 S. Holly St. S-ROOM furnished aMrtrr.ent. garage, ad ul us 315 No Bar'.lett. J-ROOM modern furnished ant.: gar age. 1109 w llth. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS CIJMN attractive rooms: rcasr.naole 410 s Newtown ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 It Orape FOR SALE HOGS- PPT9 FEDlriPET.n roller ranar-e Pnrea right Finr.evs lflrnllle ROLLER Caau.es. Call 523-J-i. I FOR RENT ROOM BOARD BOARD and room. 638 W. 4th. Phone 83'2-J. ROOM, board and garage for one or two gentlemen Very reasonable. Close in. 232 S. orape. BOARD AND KOOM. rates reasonable at 718 E Main FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT 3-room furnished cabin for one or two people. M-50: J"-1-not paid. O. A. DeVoe. Tel. 523-J-2. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE TRADE Equity In desirable oast side residence for copco or " B ti L stock. Box 7414. FOR SALE - REAL ESTATE FOR SALE A FARM THAT WILL PA? OCT 180 acres dairy and grain ranch, dark .4.,,-ti,,- anil. Talent Irrigation. 57 lu-re.. alfalfa: all fenced and cross-fenced with woven wire. 1-.-.m hmtw water Dressure. elec tricity. Barn. 66x108. 1000 bushel iTi-ansra rnfLrlR of flOOrlhE. On mall and cream routes and school bus line. A wonderful buy lor eooou. u. O. Pickell. 204 East Main. 20 ACRES, cultivated, 4-room house, hum. inree chicken house, 5 acres free water. 6150O: terms. Sheley 402 E. Main. ino acres well improved stocked nH AimiDDed. close to Meedford. some cash oi Incume property Bal ance long time low interest, u a DeVoe. 623-J -2 WHEN vou think of real estate think of Brown & White 40 ACRES well Improved, trade for acreage. Grants Pasa or Medford. ALSO s hedroom. modern house, pave- ment. fine location, sale 81500. Terms. ALSO Chicken ranch, well Improved with 800 to 1000 chickens, miles to Medford P. O. Price 1500. A. F. FLOWERS Corner 12th and Front FOR SALE -LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Two exceptional Jersey heifers. 132 S. Riverside. FOR SALE 2 broodsows will farrow In April. Vt ml. S. Phoenix on Pa cific Highway. B. R. Warren. FOR SALE A fine lot of weaner pigs, 85 a head. Also a lot of good apple wood. All you want. Any size you want It at 87 a cord, delivered. E. W. Blrchfleld. Route I. Box 54, Just off Beall Lane on the south. ONE 5-gallon milk cow, freshen soon: one two-cow stock trailer. Leo Young. Telephone 10-F-13. FOR SALE Younz Hereford bull. service age. W W Large. Williams i Oregon. poB SALE Team of horses and har- neM. eiht about aoco ids learn mules and harness wagon find two 12-Inch plows Whltsett Bros, i mile above Provolt. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS GOOD used piano. 869. Baldwin Piano Shoppe. FOR SALE Piano. 825 If taken al once. C C. Chapman home. Berry dale Ave. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 1 1935 Chev. Sedan, 1300 miles. A swell deal. 132 S. kiv- erslde. NEW 1935 Chevrolet standard Sedan, 8595 00: terms, w. O. chapman, 202 Haven St., cor. Holly. USED CAR BARGAINS '34 Pontlac 4-door Tour Sedan. '34 Bulck 2-door Tour. Sedan. '33 Bulck Vict. Coupe. 32 Stude. Conv. Coupe 32 Dodge Sedan. '31 Essex Sedan. 31 Hudson Sedan. '30 Pontlac Sedan. '31 Chev. 2-door Sedan. '29 Bulck Sedan. SKINNERS OARAGE BUICK PONTIAO. GOOD USED CARS See us about our new Low Finance Riitca and Special Christmas prices. 1934 Dodge DeLuxe Sedan. 1935 DtKle Sedan. 1935 Dodise Pickup. 1933 Plymouth Sedan. 1931 Chrysler 8 Sedan. 1930 Ford Sedan 1929 Ford Town Sedan. 1933 Chevrolet DeLuxe Sedan 1933 Plymouth Coupe. 1934 Chrysler Alrllow. 1929 Bulck Setien. 1930 Bulck Coupe Also a number of other real bar gains. LANGE MOrOR CO. Used Cor Lot. 6tii and Bartlett 38 North Riverside. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS LOGGER wreaths, greens and trees 147 so. Central. Alice R. Cummlngs. FOR SALE Diamond ring. Phllco ra dio, office desk, lady's smell coat Xmas trees 248 Beatty ! FOR SALE 50 tons of alfalfa and ! grain hay. J E. Clemens. Hlllcreet road. Box 155. FOR SALE Delicious apples. 7-F-12. . FOR SALE Ear corn. B. Beagle. Ore. SELL OR TRADE for GUNS. 81800 sheepsicln - lined horaehide coat. (8 50: 812 00 electric heater. 83 80; 14-ft. cedar boat. 815.00; saddle, 19.00: traps. 82 60 do. Boots, ahoes, outdoor clothing. Low prices. 317 North Riverside. BUY HERB AND SAVE Davenports, studio Couches. Simmons Springs. Simmons Beds, Mattreses. good ujwd furniture. HOLEROOK A OHRN In Old Flrehell Bide on 6th Phone 547 112 I. 6th St. FOR SALS: Cornice nd D'AnJou tywi. packed or in lu. very rea- onaolv priced, la Vint Parking FOR APPI-E3--C-i! O V Myers. Tf 258-J. on Oid P."!lir highway. Will deliver 2 or more boxct. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Good cabinet radio, 7 tubes. 13. Also 40-lD. leatner oea, 812. 215 Cottage St. FOR SALE Cook stove, dining table. sewing machine. No. 1, Kiversiae Apts. s FOR SALE! Hydraulic pipes, giants. 4-lnch pipe, and pumps. Meaiora Pipe & Machinery, now location 40 S. Fir. BALED oat hay. ground hay: loose oat and alfalfa hay: also :eed wneat. C. A. DeVoe. Phone 623-J-2. FOR SALE Good Red Apples 50c box. will deliver. Phone 571-R-3. GOOD Newtown culls, washed. 20c a box. Registered Ostralorp cockerels. Rhode Island Red pullets. W. H. Watt. Phone 4S8-R-2. SPENCER Corsetlere Tel 1534-L or write 1501 N Riverside. RED s-nd green appies 25o -md up 701 w. lltn. REAL PlLKfor Christmas Order be fore Dec. 14. Grace Smith. 988-R, Southern Oregon representative. WRINGER rolls installed In any make of washer at reasonable prtces dur ing this month. Pick's Hardware phone 300. 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 Mam. APPLES We deliver Tel 132-L. FOR SALE OR TRADE 22 L. rifle for wardrobe trunk. 419 W 2nd before 8. DRIVEWAY MATERIAL 8 sizes Of rock at (1 50 per yard delivered Bateman Phone 1534-V or 912-J FINE Red Spltzenburg and Newtown apples for sale at Ala Vista Packing House 327 So Pi! St. MISCELLANEOUS SALOON fixtures, restaurant booths snooker table, large Ice-box, root beer barrels, ehow cases, cash reg ister. Hotel Allen. RO0FINQ ROOFING Let us inspect your roof before the rainy season This ser vice is free Call 270 Rogue Rlvei Roofing Co. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts ol rule ano rule Insurance The jnly complete Title system in jac&son County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title Rooms 8 and 6 No 92 North Central Ave. upstaira. Money to Lend MONEY LOANED - 850 to 83C0 for personal ol household purposes un House Furnishings or Autos; alac Cars Refinanced Loans closeo within 30 minutes License No 3 157 See W E Thomas 45 So. Cen tral Expert Window Cleaners. lei oeobcie do n rei ina Huuse cleaning floor waxing on ente.1 rug cleaning and upholstering EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE OO- Offlce 1015 No Central Plume 315 Prices right Service guaranteed rRUCKINO AND STORAdE - Local and long distance hauling turn! ture moving etc Heaeunable rates Tel 833 P E Samson Co HAWLEY TRANSFER - Expert pac- ers and movera Special livestock moving equipment Prices "lght 810 North Riverside Pbone 815 LEGAL NOTICES Warrant Call School District No. 31 Notice Is hereby given that there are funds on hand lor the redemption of warrant No. 63 Peyaole at the First State Bank of Eagle Point. MRS. HELEN SIMONDS. ClerK School Dint. No. 31, Eagle Point, Ore. Citation to Show Canw nn Appllrutlon to 8p Krai property. In the County Court of the State of Oref?on in and for the county oi Jackson. In the Matter of the Estnte of Oharlea E. Ba?e, deceased. To Junes O Banre, Mrs, Emma O Fox, Robert D. Barge. Oeorge ,C. M Bfltve, Ltonald S Barge. Jesse Adams, Esther Longhead. Naomi Adams. Mrs. Ruth Curtis. Mrs Susie O'Conner and Mrs Edith Tralby. the heirs of said tstare, and to all other persons un known: It appearing to my sitlsfaction up on reading the petition of Warren Coppoek administrator of the estate of Charles E Barce. deceased, duly verified, and on file herein, tht in order to pay the charges, expenses and claims still unsatisfied ag.itnst said estate that It is newfeaary to ee!l the following described property be longing to sild estate, situated and oeltiG tn Jackson County, Oregon, to wit: Beginning at a point which is 2122 feet South and 1533 feet West of the Enst one quArtr Hi) cor ner of Section 15, Twp 3fl. 6 R-antre a West W. M.. thence running West along the Southerly line of the City of Oold Hill property 1814 feet thence South 19 dog West 106 feet, tnenee Sou'h 9 deg. 137 feet, thence East 312 feet to the Westerly right-of-way ttne of the Southern Pa cific Railroad, thence Northerly along said right -of -wwy line to the point of beginning, containing l" acree. more or les. as described in VcjI. 184. page 144. Deed Records. Therefore, you. and each ot yoj. James O Barcce. Mrs Emma O P-w. Robert D. Barge. George C. M. Bare Donald fl Barge. Jesae Adsnv. Esther Longhead. Naomi Adamv Mrs Ruth Curtis. Mra. Susie O'Conner and Mrs Edith Tralby. the heirs of said estate and all other persons unknown. If any there be. ere hereby directed arid cited to appear before sold Count I Court on the Bin day of January. ! 191 same being more thsn txen:y ; e?M day after the dete of 'he 'irct F.ubi:cnti !, -f this citation at 'he ir-oni of tea o'ciork in the fort-noon 1 of said day, at the Court Room U said County Court in the Court H Du?e In Medford. Jackson County, Oregon, to show cause. If any exists, why an order should not be made authorizing said administrator to sell the alovi) described real property of said de cedent, as proved for in said petition. Witness the Hon Earl B Day, Judge of the County Court for the Coun'.y of Jackson. State of Oregon tUls 9th tiav of December. 1935. Date of first publication December lotb. 1935. EAKb a. uai, (bounty juage. (Seal of the County Court of Jackson County. Oregon, affixed.) Attest: G. R. CARTER County C.erk. By HELEN DUGAN, Deputy. Notice to Creditors, In the County Court of the State of Oregon, In and for the County of Jackson. In the Matter of the Estate of Frank Sigul Carpenter, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Hon. Earl B. Day. Judge ' 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, nttorney 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 JANNEV. Administrator with the Will an nexed of the Estate of Frank Slgul Carpenter, deceased. Final Notice In the County Court of tho Stat of Oregon in ana lor jacKson uouniy. In the Matter of the Estate of Emma L. Ml near, Deceased. Notice la hereby given that I, Alton M. Anderson, M administrator with the Will annexed of the estate of lem ma L. Mlnear, deceased, have filed In this Court, my Final Account as ad mlnlstrator of the estate oi said de ceased. The hearing of same has been med ny tne uourt ror Tnursttay, tne a aay oi January, .ysu, at tne hour of 10:00 o'clock A M. In the courtroom of the County Court of Jackson County, Oregon. All persons Interested In said estate are notified then and there to appear and show cause, if any they have, why the said account snouia not be settled and al lowed. Dated this- 17th day of December, 1933. ALTON M. ANDERSON. Administrator with the Will annexed of the estate of Emma L. Mlnear, dececjd. To Whom It May Concern Notice is hereby given this Fire. Auto, etc Policies Nos. 524207 to 524216 of the CALIFORNIA UNDER WRITERS - COLUMBIA CASUALTY COMPANY, which were in tho posses sion of Roy Pruttt Si Company, a for mer agent of the Mid Company at Medford, Oregon, cannot be found ond this Is to notify any person hold ing any or all of the above numbered policies that they are void and there is no liability on the part of the Com pany growing out of such policies. and that Issuance of said policies Is megai. Anyone hoidinj or finding any of these policies will please commun icate with the undersigned Company at 315 Montgomery Street, San Fran cisco. California. CALIFORNIA UNDERWRITERS -COLUMBIA CASUALTY CO. Phillips Beck, General Aent ' 701 Board of Trade Bldg. Portland, Oregon. THE GRANGE Pomonoa Grange Home Economlca club of this Orange will meet at the Orange hall Wednesday of this week for an all- day meeting, with cover&d dish lunch at noon. During the afternoon a Christmas party will be held. All members of the club are urged to be present, and each one Is requested to bring a gift for exchange, the price of the same not to exceed 15 cents. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Cutting Implement T. Hair ointment IS. Bird allied to the lays 14. Identity pitch 15. Comparative ending 18. Gospel 18. Myself 19. American author 31. Regiment In the Turkish army 22. Costly 24. Take treat delight Z. Sick 28. Outfit 2 St. Crystnlllted rain 30. sIupo of history 11. Indefinite qunnlity 32. Low "st timber of a ship 14. Health resorts 31. rtnlnl of a pi re St, Iron corrosion 40. Incisions Solution 'f Saturday's Puzzle CAST S WU N GigjjTAPE OLE ApgP ATP E RlA N OlNt omni &usMt aTi nt E D sia i l (yjtWc h Tin" fls lM O A RgF a cms LPsMc ornIeiath om PO&COME D !AJN S WFp E U RJO PE O N6"p P Aff SIT A K E"gg SIE WS B A LTl" LJOlP AfT W' M PJQiN T EiE. A V aJrHCEG RA N A D A SAG A ME N slujFME KEg sIlie wsIeIaImIyrIeW 43. Covered wagon it. Symbol for 44. Consumed M tellurium 45. Walk pom M- Feminine nam pounly 6' Paris of a 46. Shin In which ,A coat Jnson Bought60' Marked with the golden ""i" hollows nre L Fashion 48. Harvtat DOWN 60. Make a I. Daubs mistake, 2. Become firm SI. Perform Z. For example: 62. Fine fabrics abbr. 1 2 3 4 5 'Wp 8 ' " iz zzizzzzz 'tW 1 - pas 37 38 j 43 IS-5 m Hf flH!L fT BflZ Icq WM, 6 (ounwBriefs Rese Creek REESE CREEK, Dec. 16. (SpD Tho Home and School Circle en Joyed a very pleasant evening both through pleasure and finances. The money will go to buy Christmas candles for the children for the Christmas tree. A good crowd was present. Lee Rusho Is quite 111. He being in the CCC, he was transferred to the hospital at Roseburg. Mra. C. W. Braack and son John ny, arrived from Longvlew, Wash last week-end to emake their home here at the L. J. Marvel home. Mr. and Mrs. Oust Peterson oi near Central Point, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Powell December 13. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Lamb visited al his fathers home Thursday. Mr. Lamb went home with him for sev eral days' visit. L. J. Marvel is staying In Klam ath Palls for a while, selling pro- rinrn. Mrs. Orace Rusho and daughter m.Ho culled at the W. R, Lamb hfm December 11. Mr. and Mrs. John Laden, ol Shady Cove, were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Humnhrev. Miss Marie Wood, of Antelope spent the week-end with Miss Ev elyn Jack. Mrs. Claude Waddell underwent a major operation at Sacred Heart hospital Friday. She was brought home and Is resting as well as could be expected. Mr. and Mrs. Harry rowcn emc- taincd Mr. and Mrs. Harry iouub of Central Point, December 10. with a fine dinner. A very pleasant eVo nlng was had by fill. Mr. and Mrs. Charles numpnrey. were dinner guests December 12 at the home of their daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Blldcr beck. of Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Albcrs and children, Barbara Jean and Bobby, of Butte Falls, spent Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Alber's uncle and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Jack. Mr., and Mrs. Wallace McDowell, Mr. and Mrs. James McDowell, and Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Jack and son Eldred. were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Ball, Sun day. Mrs. Harry Powell la on the sick UBt this week, having a light at tack of the flu. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Commons and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Powell spent Friday In Oranta Pass attending the Holiness meeting. The next monthly meeting of the Holiness will be held In Ashland. ii.rro Pnwcll and W. L. Poster motored to Lake Creek Sunday aft ernoon where Brother Powell preach ed at 1:30 o'clock. Mr. and J'rs. I. S. Hatfield shop ped in Eagle Point Monday. The school teachers, Miss Alice Ruttencutter and W. H. Vlmont. are quite busy preparln a Christ mas program which will be pre sented December 20 at the school house. Mrs. Wilfred Jack, also Mrs. Merie Jack, were doing Christmas shop ping In Medford December 11. Little Alva Jack received medical atten tion at that time. Cross-Word Puzzle . Copy S. Strive to equal or excel 4. Kind of fur 7. Prize fighter 8. Unity 9. Lien t la 10. Roman weight 11. Realm 12. Korea 17. Aletnl fnatener 80. Culling rorth 23. Plnce rubbed out 25. Sheep 27 Cut off 30. Snatched 33. Period 35. Division of a play 39. Shirked 37. Release on honor 89. Medtcnl fluids 41 Tortoise 42 Kmphnlee 45. He who could ent no lat 47. l-tenve out 40. fabricates 63. Fbll of: snlttr 154. Catrh slRht of 67. In contact with from shove B. Type or mil way: colloq. Williams Creek WILLIAMS CREEK. Dec. 17 (Spl.) Soph Moomaw was severely injured by a fall from the haymow of his bam one day last week and was taken to Orants Pass, where It was found he had Injured several vertebrae and was placed In a cast, where he will have to remain for six weeks or two months. He hopes to be able to lreve the hospital In two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Gray, X Seattle, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bulllngton. Mrs. Oray and Mra. Bulllngton are sisters. Mrs. W. H Lammon and daughters. Constance and Wllma, have returned from a visit of several days at Med ford, where Wllma took the final ex amination in beauty culture training The community Christmas program will be held Dec. 23 at the Orango hall at 8 p. m. The old custom of a Santa to call the names and distrib ute the gifts will be followed There will be a short Christmas program Sunday morning at the Sunday school also. Names for the giving of Christmas olfts wore exchanged among the pu pits of the different rooms at school the first of the week. Jesae Goucher Is visiting at tho home of his sister, Mrs. A. L. Blogette. while recuperating from a recent op oration. Aftnes Amaro Is out of arhool with tonsllltls. Work on the addition to the high school Is advancing. Most of the raf ters are up. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kennedy and children were recent visitors &t the J. E. Mansfield home. The report cards given out at school show names on the high school at tendance honor roll: Georgia John son, Delmar Sorrels, Jean Creeon, Marlon Lewman, Leland Sorrels, Har old Boat. Richard Brltteon. Alta Lew man, Gerald Sorrels and Eileen ven cll. Those on the scholarship honor roll: Fay Holzhauser, BUUe Bunch, Jack Provolt, Jean Creson, Pay Mul len, Alto, Lewman, Juanlte, Miller and Eileen Vencll. Names on the attendance honor roll of the Intermediate grades are: Jerry spnrlin. Robert Lovelace, Phil lip Wlllson. Richard Dale, John Wot klns; primary room, Harry Boat, Wen del and Wllber Arb. Ray Calkins, Jack Lutz. Prankle and Elmer Oray. Jack Bulllngton, Jean Sparlln nnd Thelma Davidson. Cm the honor roll for schol arship are: Teddy Whlsler, Thelma Davidson and Donne, Sorrels. The Prnvolt christian Endeavor has been continued' again after several months closing and will meet eacn Sunday evening at 7:30. Mr. Stubba was elected president and Maxlne Hill secretary. There were 25 members present at the first meeting. Bistte Falls mn-l-E PALLS. Dec. 17. (Spl) xri irinrfiM who has been nonriincr th summer and fall his ranch above Butle Palls, lett for his home In Lcs Angeles where he will stay ror a montn m nnronts and friends. Carl Cabbley and Mr. Dingy left late last night for nortnern wu fnrnln. dm. t. Tjirson was unable to .n.nrf school Wednesday afternoon Thursday because he was M with the flu. Mm. Merl Bralnard returned on Thursday evening after spending m-n werlcs In Portland. nnvmend Wooley, who left In Hmh.. nfter a call from the nnvy. Is stationed at San Dleiro Reports from him stat he Is en lovlnii his work. A mistake was made In the an nouncement of the date of the play. Tt l to be alvcm Thursday evening, nnd a Christmas program will he nresentMl at the school Friday afternoon. PI 10 HEAD ASHLAND C. OF C AHHLAND. Dec. 17. (Spl.) Sam B McNalr was elected president of the Ashland chamber or commerce at meeting held Monday noon. The body had been without nominal neiui since C. W. rorimlller resigned sev eral weeks ago. No opposition to McNalr was pre. sentcd at tho meeting and he was elected unanimously. He will serve until the regular election nt March His term as member of the board does not expire until March, 137 Ho said he waa pleased with the hon or, but that no new policies or plans are contemplated at the present time Gordon MscCracken, secretary, ported that the poultry and rsbblt show, staged Friday and Saturday by the chamber, was auccessful, with finer quality entries than last year Normal Student Hurt In Smashup ASHLAND. Dec. 17. (Spl.) Mon day morning while en route from Oranta Pass, a Willys coupe, driven by Miss Amy aillmore, Southern Ore. gon Normal school 'tudent, slipped on the Icy pavement and plunged over the bank near the Jackson Hot Springs. Miss aillmore was taken to the Ashland Community hospital where she la recovering from shock and bruises. window oi.ASS wo sou window lass and will replace your oruken window reasonsDti Troworldgo Cao lost Works. Meteorological Report December 17. 1935 Forecasts Medford s-nd vicinity: Increasing cloudiness with rain tonight ond Wednesday. SlUhtty warmer tonlht. Orcvon: Increasing cloudiness with rain In west portion tonight and Wed. and snow or rain in east portion Wed nesday. Slightly warmer tonight. Loral Itnta Temperature a year ago today: Highest 47; lowest 31. Total monthly precipitation 2.41 in. Excess lor the month 0.70 inches Total precipitation since September 1935, 5.80 Inches. Deficiency for the season 0.25 Inches. Relative humidity at 5 p. m. yester day 75 per cent; 5 a. m. today 100 per cent. Tomorrow: Sunrise 7:34 e. m., set 4:42 p. m. Observations Taken at 5 A 120 Meridian Time ?- C ?J I" fl N Boise 34 18 .... P.Od.y Boston 40 30 T. Cloudy Chicago ... 34 28 .04 Snow Denver 40 28 .... Clear Eureka ..... 68 38 ... Cloudy Helen 30 12 P. Cdy. Los Angeles 74 50 Clear MEDFORD 45 28 P. Cdy. New York 42 30 . Clear Omaha 40 24 Clesr Phoenix 66 34 Clear Portland 43 38 Clear Reno 28 12 Clear Roseburg 46 28 Fogay Salt Lake 34 12 Clear San Francisco .... 56 48 .... Clear Seattle 60 42 .02 Cloudy Spokane 38 20 Clear Walla Walla 28 24 Cloudy Washington, D.C. 42 32 .. Clear Ye Poet's Cornei Mt. Thlelson By Mae MacKinnon A jagged rock upraised 'Gainst tho sheen of tne aj ethereal blue Scarred and rent by time And Winter's blast and rime, Eons paat has stsod Mirrored In Diamond Lakes clear expanse. Around whose primeval forested shores In Winter, mystic silence ever broods. Snow clad your heights In Spring And the North wind flings A misty veil of fog about your crown. Down your rugged sides, brooklets come tumbling down. An hniitfi!ji flowers awaken at your feel. Your scarred old head Is bathed In heavenly light As the Summer sun's last rays enfold you In one last lingering rosy glow, when day la done. Cabin nn the Rogue By Mao MacKinnon Thero'o a cabin on tho Rogue To which my heart will ever turn And though In distant lands I roam For that spot I'll ever yearn. My little oabln on the Rogue) Oh. little cabin on the Rogue Tho plnea above you sing an anthem. While I'm sailing o'er tno muowy deep In fancy I can hear them. My little cabin on tno Koguei Sturdy little cabin on the Roguel The wlntor's bloats about you blow But when Spring comes through again Tho lovely flowers about you grow. My littles cabin on tno Roguoi Lonely little cabin on tho Rogue. I can see your windows all aglow When I come back to you again As the evening sun sinks low. My little cabin on the Roguel Oh, little oabln on the Roguoi When again I hear the homing call I know you will always welcome mo In your lovely spot beside tho fan. My little cabin on tho Roguoi Christmas Drama At Presbyterian Church In Phoenix PHOBNIX, Deo. 17. (Spl.) un day, December 33, a Christmas drama "The Starflower," will be presented at tho Presbyterian cnurch hero begin' nlng at 8 p. m. Tho drama haa 15 ch&ractera and depicts the story of tho birth of tho Christ Child. Several voices are being trained to take the chorus part of the drama which will have a great share In tho presenta tion. Mrs. Percy Woods will preside at the plsno throughout the produc tlon. The entire community and frler.d of adjoining communities are Invited to be on hand to enjoy the produc. tlon. U. P. Streamliner To Resume Soon PORTLAND. Ore.. Dec. 17. P The Union Pacific announced today tho streamlined train. "City of Port land," will resume service In mid Jsnuary. Tho train has been practically re built In Chicago. It Jumped the track In Nugget Canyon. Wyoming. July 23. after having been In use a month. Test runs of tho rebuilt train will b made soon after tho first of the year. Special this week .3 6c candy canes for 10c The Crest. 338 8. central. Phone 643 We'l haul iwa) you! (ousts. City sanitary aeryico. IMS' DYED UK AT COST OF NEW YORK, Dee. 17. (API The World-Telegram said today that 500 white chrysanthemums dyed pink at a cost of (2.000 graced the apart ment where Mrs. Marjorle Post Hut ton was married to Joseph Davles, Washington, D. C, attorney. Florists, said the newspaper, told how the blooms were tinted with, carmine ink. and estimated the total coat of the floral decorations at $4, 900. The forty wedding guests ate bridal cake worth 7 a slice, continued the World-Telegram. It was described as a 150-pound cake, standing five feet high, with a "temple of love" on top, and salmon-pink BUgar doves. A caterer aald the bride send him e, sample of her plush pink nuptial frock and Instructed, "I want the cake Icing to match my wedding gown." EUGENE. Ore.. Dec. 17. (AP) Two Eugene churches have announced changes In pastors. Rev. Bryant Wilson, for six year pastor of the First Baptist church, turned In his resignation Sunday to. accept a call to the First Baptist ohurch In Santa Barbara, Cal. Rev. Wilson Is a past president of tho Oregon Baptist conference and pro ent head of tho Oregon board of pro nation in his church. During his six years here he has built up tho local church to a memberahln of 1890. The first Congregational church of Eugene Sunday extended a coll to Rev. Wllllston Wirt, now assistant pastor and director of religious edu cation In St. Johns Presbyterian church at Berkeley. 'Cal., to become pastor horo. The Congregational ohurch has been wlthoue a pastor since resignation of Rev. Clay B. Palmer In August to become pastor of tho First Congregational church in walla Walla. HELD NEEDED STEP INDIANAPOLIS, Doe. 17. !Pt A housing movement that would "put four million men bock to work" waa described today by Col. Clarence O. Sherrlll as tho next step toward pros perity. Addressing tho annuo meetlns of the chamber of commerce as president of the American Retail federation. Sherrlll declared an Important field ror government la "to lift off th heavy and paralyzing hand of exces sive taxation through tho elimination of wast in government." "There. Is aound reason," ho said, 'for believing that tho ememency period of tho depression is over." Speeding Trains Ordered Halted DETROIT, Doc. 17. IIP) Trafrla Director Edward A. Mltte la after railroad engineers who speed their trains through the city. He had ordered, train crews t throttlo down to 15 miles an hour within the city limits and Instructed officers to check the speeds with stop watches. "We'll issue tickets hereafter to thj train crews Just as we do to automo bile drivers," Mltte said. Skeeler Fined $5 For Gaffing Fish ORANTS PASS, Dec. 17 tSpl.) Charles L. Bkeeter was fined C5 and costs by Justice of tho Peace E. W. Madison Saturday when ho pleaded guilty to a charge of fishing with a gaff hook In Rogue river. William Walgamott, charged Jointly with Skeeter, was dismissed on motion of District Attorney Snerman 8. Smith. The men were arrested December 7 by state police. School On Wheels For Helena Pupils HELENA. Mont- Dee. 17. (P) A school on wheels called Helena high school atudents back to their books today, after a lengthy vacation be cause of recent earthquakes. Twenty one railroad ooaches on rracks not far from tho condemned school building became classrooms and laboratories for tho rest of tho year. The school structure was damnged severely by quakes on Oct. 18. BICTCLES New and used We havs tho moot complete atock in Medford. Time payments Sims Bros.. 33 N. Plr St. Direct Reduction LOANS ON HOMES Variable Interest 6 and 7 In Mnlluid District First Federal Savings & Loan Assn. of Medford 27 No. HOLLY ST. EUGENE CHURCHES CHANGE PASTORS HOUSING PROGRAM f