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PAGE NINE VT WHAT YOU sWANT 5J- for easy reference VI l-UV U.UWV MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOKL), OREGON. YTEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 18. 1935' -jWfcUVU-l 1 vo I BORROW I St-:. V J Brad ry ad on tlili pate. VD IU probably find el actlj the thing yoo want to buy or Kll. If It Isn't there, advertise. 1 1 ' Inexpensive, effective. RATES Mr word tint Insertion (Minimum tie) lach additional Insertion, er word (Minimum 10c) w Una per month without oopjr changes .11.2 Phone 75 FOB WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND FOUND One black overcoat Satur day night. Owner can have by pay ing for ad and calling at 454 Haven street tOST -It dog la mussing calllfiie WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Boya to sell newspapers on streets evenings. Apply at Mall Tribune. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED woman for general house work. 106 Clark Street. WANTED Middle-aged Science lady for companion. Branson's Service Station. Rt. 3, Box 115. WANTED--MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Housework, middle-aged woman. . Phone 473-X. WANTED At once, doll buggy, good condition. Phone 585. WANTED Small grocery or lunch room. Will pay cash. Box 7448, Trib une. WANTED Man's suit at once, pants 46 waist, leg 34. 518 E. Main. riRKRSMAKINa. DESIGNING 25 years' experience In tailoring and t gown - maKing, auerauou. Cadwell, 122 Almond. WANTED We pay cash 101 nuuse.lold goods furniture and stoves We also Duy metals, moes pelts wool and mo hair MEDFORD BAMIAIN HOUSE. 37 N Orape St Phone lubll. WANTED Good used furniture, ranges, cook stoves. Holbruok and Ohrn. Phone 647. 112 East 6th St. WANTED - Beet cattle veal, lamos and pasture J. J Osenbrugge WANTED Clean out your attU. garage ana Dasement 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-beds, sani tary couches and cots 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 tor raw fura Complete line of traps n sale. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37-29 No Grape 8t. Medford. FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT 5-room furnished house, close in. Inquire 146 South Ivy FOR RENT 1 house 630.00. 1 house 15.00. Call 335 S. Riverside. FOR RENT Furnisned house, 35. Call 121-R. FOR RENT 829 West tlth... .i. no IOC B rmnrra B.1U.UU Areola heating. j 34 Washington 620 00 Phone 195; evenings 1147-w. FOR RENT 6-room modern furnish ed house, closo In. Phono 457-J. FOR RENT 8-room modern well furnished house. 3 acres, garden space fruit trees, plenty shade trees, chicken houses: "4 mile city limits. 35 Phone 314-X. FOR RENT Holly Court No. 3 furn ished with electric rarwje oil hentei. Frleldalre only. 30 water furnished 722 Dakota. 831 West 12th. 305 Tripp Phone IBS 1147-W after p. m. FOR RENT Modern 7-room uulur- nlshed home. Phone 728 FOR RENT homes furnished 01 unfurnished Brown St White FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS CLEAN attractive rooms; reasonaole 410 6 Newtown ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 9 Orape FOR RENT -A P A frTMENT S a DUPLEX furnished 4-room ?; ffarage. Phone 15P6-Y or 1335-X. FURNISHED apartment with private , twth 321 Apple. i CLEAN furnished apartment. 317 W. ; and. IFOR RENT Furnished prtment. tire'l Court. Phone tor ap pointment, i t-ROOM furni.htd Da-tTfnt, garage. ; aduita 319 .No. Bartlctt. I FOB RENT AVARTMENT8 FOR RENT Apartments. 334 Apple. 4 B and bath: Prig., tile kitchen, hot water. steam heat, garbage aerv. and gar. Adulta. Available Dec. 30. 503 S. Holly St. 3-ROOM modern furnlihed apt.; gar age. 1109 W 11th. FOR RENT ROOM BOARD BOARD and room. 636 W. 4th. Phone 833 -J. ROOM, board and garage for one oi two gentlemen Very reasjnaole. Close In. 333 8. Grape. BOARD AND ROOM, rates reasonable at 716 E Main FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT 3-room fum'hed cabin for one or two people. 47.50: va::r not paid. 0. A. DeVoe. Tel. J33-J-3. FOR EXCHANGE TRADE Good truck for sedan car. W. W. Beardsley. Jacksonville. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE TRADE Equity In desirable oast side residence tor copco or jacasuii B & L stock Box 7414. FOR SALE - REAL ESTATE wortv jitor In artlslan belt. Arizona for small ulace In Oregon. Frank Hastings, Oold Hill. FOR SALE. TRADE, OR LEASE Five acres, clcse In. well Improved. 403 West Jackson Street. 4-ROOM modern nouse, Vi acre. (1400. 1 miles out. 150 down. See H. N. Lofland, 325 South Oakdule. FOR SALE A FARM THAT WILL PAY OUT 180 acres dairy and grain ranch, dark productive soil. Talent Irrigation. 37 acres alfalfa; all fenced and cross-fenced with woven wire. 7 room house, water pressure, elec tricity. Barn, 86x108. 1000 bushel granary made of flooring. On mall and cream routes and school bus lino. A wonderful buy for 65500. L. O. Plckell. 304 East Main. 20 ACRES, cultivated. 4-room house. barn, lame chicken house, 5 acres free water. 1500; terms, sheley. 403 E. Main. 100 ACRES well Improved stocked and equipped close to Meedford some oust) ut Income property Bai anoe long time low Interest O A DeVoe 523-J -8 WHEN vou think of real estate think of Brown & White FOR SALE DOGS PETS FEDIOREED roller canaries Priced right Flnneye. Jacksonville roller Canaries Call 533-J-a. FOR SALE -LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Yearling Jersey bull, purebred, and cows for sale cheap If taken soon 4 ml. north of Rogue River or Lower Evans Creek road. Come to mall box turn to right. M. Dundon. FOR SALE Two exceptional Jersey heifers. 132 S. Riverside. FORSALE 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. 5 a head. Also a lot of good eppie wood. All you want. Any size you u-artt it at 7 a cord, delivered. E. W. Blrchflold, Route I. Box 54, Just off Beall Lane on the soutn. for SALE Team of horses and har- ness: weight about 30C0 lbs Teem mules and Harness wagon and two 12-lnch plows Whltsetv Bros., i mile above Provolt. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR SALE Piano. $25 If taken at ' once. C C. Chapman home. Berry- dale Ave. . FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE '29 model A. Ford road ster 1003 Sailing. FOR BALE 1 1935 Chev. Sedan 1300 miles. A awell deal. 132 S. Rlv erslde. NEW 1935 Chevrolet standard Sedan, 6595 00; terms. W. O. Chapman, 202 Haven St., cor. Holly. USED CAR BARGAINS 34 Pontlac 4-door Tour Sedaa " ' r 32 Stude. Conv. Coupe 32 Dodge Sedan. 31 Essex 8edan. 31 Huason Sedan. 80 Pontiac Sedan. '31 Chev. 2-door Sedan. 29 Buick Sedan. SKINNER'S OARAOK BUIUK PONTIAC. GOOD USED CARS See us about our new Low Flnar.ce Rates and Special Christmas Prie s. 1 033 Docne Touring scaan. 1933 Plymouth DeLuxc Sedan. 1931 Chrysler 8 Sedan. 1031 Ford Victoria Coupe. 1H33 Plymouth DoUixe Coupe. 1&34 Chrysler Airflow. Bulek DeLuxe Sedan. 1P30 Bu:ck Coupe. li30 Chry&r 66 s!an. 1930 Chevrolet .Sedan. 1834 Ford DcLuxe 8 Sedan. Also a number of other real barjalna, LANGE MOTOR CO. CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH Used Cnr Lot. 6th and Bartlett. 3B N-rth Riverside. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Medium elw heater, ,10. 813 So. Ivy St. FOR SALE Cornice and D'AnJou peors, picked or In luai. Verv reas onoly priced. Ala Vlta Packing Hjuse. FOR APPLES Call O. V Myers. Tel 2i8-J. on old Pacific highway. Will deliver 3 or more boxes. SELL OR TRADE for C.LN8. I8 00 shcepitin - lined horsemde coat. 18 50: 112 00 electric hev.e: ,1 50; 14. f- cear rri!. flt. .addle laOO. trvns. 12 80 d: Bum's, .hoes, outt C;':.'i;ng Low price. 317 Narth Riverside. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS 40 TIERS dry laurel and manzanlta WOOQ. S1.IQ tier. 1. VJrj. nuwu. FOR Christmas trees and wreaths, see Bert Johnston, corner 6th ana bati lett, across from Monarch Seed Store. Best trees In town. Open day and night. FOR SALE Stock trailer. 31X700 heavy duty tires, pnone 4u-k. FOR SALE One two-cow stock trail er. Leo Young. Tel 10-F-13. FOR SALE MO-egg incubator. Frank Howell, Lozler Lane. BUY HERE AND SAVE Davenports. Studio Couches. Simmons Springs. Bimmona oeos, Mabucoca. good used furniture. HOLBROOK & OHRN In Old Firehall Bldg. on 6th. Phone 647. 113 E. 6th St. FOR SALE 60 tons of alfalfa and grain hay. J. E. Clemens, HUlcreat road. Box 155. FOR SALE Almonds Just as they come from the orchard delivered In Medford at 8c pound. Phone 788. FOR SALE Jonathan apples, beat cooking and eating apples. Ala Vls ta Packing House. LOGGER wreaths, greens and trees 147 So. Central. Alice R. Cummlngs. FOR SALE Delicious apples. Phone 7-F-13. FOR SALE Diamond ring, Phtlco ra dio, office desk, lady's small coat, Xmas trees 346 Boatty FOR SALE Good cabinet radio. 7 tubes, $13. Also 40-lb. feather bed, 13. 215 Cottage St. FOR SALE Cook stove, dining table, sewing machine. No. 1, Riverside Apts. BALED oat hay. ground hay: loose oat and alfalfa bay; also feed wheat. C. A. DeVoe. Phone 523-J-3. FOR SALE Good Red Apples &0c box. will deliver. Phone 671-R-3. OOOD Newtown culls, washed. 30c a box Registered Ostralorp .o.kerels. Rhode Island Red pullets. W. H Watt. Phone 468-R-3. SPENCER Corsatiere Tel 1534-L or write 1501 N Riverside. RED and green appies 35o ind 701 W 11th. REAL SILK tor Onrtstmas Ordfr be fore Dec. 14. Grace Smith. 988-R. Southern Oregon representative. WRINGER rolls instilled tn any make of washer at reasonable prices dur ing this month. Pick's Hardware phone 300. BARGAINS In children's coats and dresses, also large size overcoat and suits for men Let tho Used Wardrobe Shop sell your good used clothes. 018 E Main. APPLES We deliver Tel 132-L, FOR SALE OR TRADE .22 L rifle for wardrobe trunk., 413 W 2nd before 8. DRIVEWAY MATERIAL 8 lzes Of rock at 11 50 per yard delivered Bateman Phone 1534-Y or 412-J FINE Red Spltzenburg and Newtown apples tot sale at Ala vista packing House 327 So Fir St. MISCELLANEOUS EXPERIENCED, Dressmaking, Tailor ing, 12214 Almond St. SALOON fixtures, restaurant booths snooker table, large Ice-box, , t beer barrels, show cases, oasi reg ister. Hotel Allen. ROOFING ROOFTNQ Let us inspect your roof before the rainy season This ser vice Is free Call 270 Rogue Rivet Roofing Co. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. Abstract of rule ana Title Insurance The -nr,i,t Titi.i w-..- " ' County. MURRAY ABSTRACT! CO. Abstracts ot Title. Rooms 8 and 6 No 82 North Central Ave., upstaira Money to Lend MONEY LOANED - 150 to 3C0 tor personal or household purposes on House Furnishings or Autos; also Cars Refinanced Loans closeo within 30 minutes License No 8 157 See W B Thomas 45 So Cen tral Expert Win flow Cleaner. LET OEOEtOE DO 11 - Tel U72 House cleaning floor waxing ori ental rug cleaning and upholstering Transfer. EADS TRANSFER A STORAOE OO Office 1016 No Central Phone 316 Prices right Service guaranteed rRUCKJNO AND STOBAOB - Local and long distance hauling furnl ture moving etc tteaenn&ole rates 11 833 P & Samson Co HAWLEY TKAWSKBR - Expert pack ers and movers Special livestock moving equipment Prices "lght 419 Norm Riverside Pbone 816 LEGAL NOTICES Notlre for Publication. Department of the Interior. U 8 Land Office at Roseburg. Oregon. November 13. 1935. Notice Is hereby jlven that Haae U. Smith, of Butte Folia. Oregon, who. on Jul? 28th. 1927 male Home stad entry Serial No. 017M7. for SW'i NE1. Section 33 Township 34 S. Rarure a I Willamette Meridian, has filed notloe ot intention vo maxe final three-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, oefore Victor A rentjwsld. U S Com missioner, at Med.'ord. Owon. on the 28th day of December. 1935. Claimant names as witnesses: R C Conley. ot Sams Valley Or on: fheodore Predenburg. of Bu'.te Pails. Oresron; H E Frances, of J'HM i Palls Oreaon. fohn Coblelah ol butt j PallA. Oregon OEOHOE FIN LEV, Reguter, Notice to Creditors. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of Harry P Bush. Deceased. The undersigned having been on November 26. 1035. appointed by the County Court of the state of Oregon, for Jackson county, executrix 01 the estate of Harry P. Bush, de ceased, and having qualified notice la herebv alven to the creditors of. and all persons having claims I against said deceased, to present them, verified aa required by law. within six months after the first publication of this notice to said Elinor Hanley Bush. Executrix, at her residence. 826 East Main Street. Medford. Oregon. Dated and first published, Novem ber 37, 1835. ELINOR HANLEY BUSH.. Exeoutrlx of the Estate of Harry P. Bush, Deceased M. O. WILKINS. Attorney for Estate. Meteorological Report Forecast! Medford and vicinity: Fair tonight and Thursday with fog; little change In temperature. Oregon: Fair tonight and Thurs day with local valley fogs and be coming cloudy on const; little change In temperature. Local Data Temperature a year ago today : highest 38; lowest 33. Total monthly precipitation, 3.41 Inches; excess for the month, -63 Inches. Total precipitation since Septenv ber 1, 1935, 8.80 inches; deficiency for the season. .33 inches. Relative humidity at 6 p. m. yea terday 60 per cent; 15 a. m. today, 97 per cent. Tomorrow : ku nri wt 7:35 a. m.: sunset, 4:42 p. m. Observations Taken at 5 A M., 120 Meridian Time 22 Eg 2 5 11 Is el a i I Boise 32 18 .00 Clear Boston . 32 20 .00 Clear Chicago ........ 32 28 T Cloudy Denver 62 28 ' .00 Clear Eureka ... 64 40 .00 Clear Helena 28 18 .00 P Cloudy Los Angeles.. 74 56 .00 Clear Medford 49 30 .00 Clear New York . 38 26 T Cloudy Omaha 44 24 T Clear Phoenix 68 38 .00 Clear Portland 42 36 .00 Clear Reno 38 14 .00 Clear Roseburg 42 30 .00 Foggy Salt Lake 34 12 .00 Clear San Francisco 58 46 .00 Clear Seattle 56 38 .00 Cloudy Spokane 36 30 .00 Clear Walla Walla.... 26 24 Cloudy Wash., D. C. 40 36 T Cloudy Old Fort Stevens Will Be Restored ASTORIA, Ore,, Dec. 18. (AP) The proposed restoration of old Fort Stevens, located within the present Fort Stevens reservation, received federal approval. Major William Stew art announced. CCC boys will do the work. Clearing of the moat and rebuild' Ing of the ancient gate and draw bridge will be a part of the project, the commanding officer of the Col umbla river defenses said. TRICYCLES. WAGONS. SCOOTERS SKATES, save money at Sims Bros 23 N Fir St. Mail Tribune Daily acr j Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle L Urrhin 4. Genus of the rose SHEARSPOlM APE MAGP rllUN I SON ERlEV AIM G E L 1 M E A PEP A L A I EAR iiyL TUi-R i g SNO W fflCLT QjANY P i uis TCUT S VAN mTlBE STRUT A RIG OWCWO PjE R R -E L. O T" S ElL A P E L S o e nItIeIdsItMlIeIs wuri oroer 12. Affirmative vote IS. Death notice 14. Stockings 15. Llstlesi Indolencs IT. Portended It. SHect If. Place away for future refer ence - 80. Oolf mound 21. Depresned placed 24. Pedal digits 2fi. You nK mare 27. Pronoun 25. Owned 29. Tarnish er stain 10. Animal tnelo sure tl. Player at children's games 31. Poll t Ion 1 mass mating: colloq. SI. Bs In process of decision 84 Plfffflnaly 8fi Worthless dog ST. Sacred SB. Lowest point 41. t'rlendnhtp 43. Small houas 44. Departed 46. Mad on 4fi. Wrath 47. Was In debt 48. Wafhes narrowly 4t, Menhcil fabric DOWN L Soapy-freilng mineral Z 3 5 6 7 S"8 7 io II is 6 Hi n WW. ' ,' -ft'- ,, 'l -- - -II - I 1,1.,.. iiUK . I I ,.1.1 x 11 Iff 34 ggf mM ;IM37 it 33 40 Will, - 41 42 -;; 43 W, ;'. NTYlffilEFS , 1 Trail Prospect TRAIL, Dec. 18. (Spl) The Trail Extension Unit met at the home of Mrs. Francis Ash December 12. There were 30 ladies present to : receive the racial embroidery les sons given by Miss Alice Hanley. ! of Medford. After lunch the Indies presented Mrs. Ash with a lovely birthday cake, which was cut and enjoyed by all present. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Minnie Blaess the second Thursday In January. There was a large crowd attend ing the dance given at the Com munity hall on Elk creek Saturday night. Wilmer Ragsdale and family have moved Into their own house and the Senthorn family has moved Lnto the house the Ragsdales vacated. Mrs. Maud Ditsworth and Arlee Racsdale spent Tuesday In Medford to attend the Chrtstmns pnrty given at the home of Mrs. Mable Mack by the county planning committee to entertain the chairmen of the extension units. Mrs. Ditsworth is chairman of the McLeod unit and Mrs. Ragsdale the Trail unit. Miss Olive Hutchinscn. who 1 attending high school at Palo Alto Calif., Is expected to arrive nere Saturday to spend the holidays at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Hutchinson. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd 'Tucker visited Rnturdav afternoon with Mr. ana Mrs. H. R. Merrlman. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Segesseman spent Mondav afternoon and eve ning In Medford. Mrs. aegosseman attended a party given by Mrs. Most cf Phoenix for the lecturers of the different granges of the county. Mrs. Maud Ditsworth, assisted by Mrs. Essie Sawyer, entertained tne Home Economics club at the home of the former Monday. Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Hutchinson spent Tuesday In Medford. Mr, Hutchinson attended to business and Mrs. Hutchinson to assist with th nartv tven at the heme of Mrs; Mable Mack in the afternoon Mrs. Hutchinson remained In town for ft few days to visit friends ana do Christmas shooplng. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Tucker enter tained at dinner Sunday tne 101 lowlng guests: Mr. and Mrs. Russell Winn of Prospect. Mr. and Mrs. Wilber Tucker of Medford. and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Conley ,and sons cf Ashland. Mrs. Florence Watson shopped 1" Medford Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Pardue, of San Francisco, who have been house guests at the Ralph Watson home for a - week, left for their home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Burt Clark enter tained Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Tucker Tuesday with a turkey dinner,' 400 Expected In G. P. Mining School ORANT9 PASS, Ore, Dec. 18. ( AP) About 400 students probably will register nt the PWA mining school here within the next sli months. Superintendent Karl Lade- wig said. No solicitation will be made. Anyone may enroll for the various courses, he Bald. Cross-Word Puzzle 10. Danish fiord 11. Spread to dry, as nay 18. Leaves 17. Policeman's club 19. Want of good sens 31. Full uf ele vations of ground 22. At what time il. LMapatch 24. That which Is here present 35. Solemn attlrma- tion or - promise 28. Completely 2U. Set out spiritedly 80. Relate 22. Disturbed the pence 82. Oolf stroke 311. German river 86. Shelters for srnnll nnlmais 88. mm 39. Fairy talt monster 4). Proper 41. Pant 42. Cut down 43. Affectfdly shy 43. You and I t. In India, a native nurss for children S. Rlgnlfled 4. Wak I, Orchestral instrument I. Title of respect T, Near t. Kntirely 9. Round-up PROSPECT, Dec. 18. (Spl.) Mrs. Frances Pearson, who recently under went an emergency operation, has re covered sufficiently to take over her classes tn the prospect high school. Mrs. Bruce Glvens left by train Sunday to spend the holidays with her mother near Cleveland, Ohio. December 6 the Prospect school held a carnival to raise funds for school activities. A large crowd at tended. December 9 a Townsend club was organized In the Prospect gymnasium with a mem ber all lp of 75. Waldo Nye was elected president; Ed Hol lenbeck, vice-president; David Neville, secretary, and Victor Chapman treas urer. The nfxt meeting will prob ably be held the evening of December 28 in the Prospect gymanslum. Among thoao Christmas shopping In Medford lust week were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ulrich, Mrs. Katie Grieve, Mrs. Bruce Grieve, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mnnnlng, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wynne. Mrs. Lizzie Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. Ous Ditsworth, Mr. and Mrs. Pnul Robertson and Mrs. Jeff RIchey, December 12 Rube Moore was thrown from a truck while working on the highway and sustained severe body bruises and a badly fractured skull. He Is at the Sacred Heart hos pital In Medford and la showing some improvement. Mrs, Moore goes to Medford almost dally to visit him. H. E. Looper, who Is In a CCC camp In eastern Oregon, Is home for the Christmas holidays. The Prospect P.-T. A. held their regular monthly meeting on Decem ber 18. Mrs. Jeff Richey, Mrs. Chas. Man ning, Mrs. Russell Wynne and Mrs. Qua Ditsworth attended the Grange home economics meeting at Mrs. Frank Ditsworth 's Monday afternoon Plans were made for the Christmas tree and enetertalnment to be given Thursday night at the regular bi monthly meeting of the Upper Rogue Orange. Saturday night the annual Instal lation of officers or the Upper Rogue Grange will take place with the Eagle Point Grange assisting. Re:se Creek REESE CREEK, Dec. 18. (Spl.) Mrs. H. Ball la having quite a time with her knee and Is suffering very much. She has had several X-rays taken but as yet the doctors haven't agreed on the trouble. , Miss Ruby Pullen is quite 111 with measles at her home on the Crater Lake highway. Mrs. Lulu Taylor of Eagle Point and Mrs. Wilson Oardner of our com munity were dinner guests of Mrs. Ivan Hatfield December 11. I Mr. and Mrs. Dale Smith of near Phoenix came December 16 and re moved the last load of wood from the place they sold to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Merrltt recently. Mr. Merrltt and hla father-in-law, Mr. Davidson, have remodeled the house and built on a new porch, a new garage and will Im prove the place quite extensively. The sunshine Is very welcome after the many days of dense fog we have had lately. Mrs. Rose SturglU and son, Charles Sturglll, are living In their house near the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Grow. Mrs. Grow is a daughter of Mrs. Sturglll. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Jack picked their last turkeys for the Christmas market Tuesday. About forty friends of Mr. and Mrs, Harry Powell gave them a real sur prise party last Thursday, bringing a fine aupper. Games were played until a late hour and a general good tlmi was had by all present. After supper was served all wended their way home, voting Mr. and Mrs. Powell royal entertainers. Valley View VALLEY VIEW, Dec. 16 (Bpl.) Mr. and Mrs. wm. Olenn attended a family reunion last Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Simpson In Ashland, honoring Mr. Olenn'a uncle, Daniel Olenn, whose 01st birthday was being observed Mrs. Arthur Sawyer and little sons were guests at the home of Mrs. Saw yer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H Uallatln, for several days last week. Mrs. J. R. McCracken w a Med ford visitor severftl days lest week. recelvlnR treatment for a very sore lrnnd caused by a carbuncle, which was lanced and la very much better. Misses Bernlce and Beatrice Werth Mr. and Mrs, H. WeaKant and Frank Stratton were those from Valley View attending the Orange dance In Belt view Friday evening. Mrs. Ham Chllders and sons. Clar ence and Raymond, left lor Ban Francisco by auto Monday. They plan to stay a few dsys. and Miss Esther Childers will return with them. NeldA Williams, who has been 111 with infantile paralysis, Is slowly Im proving. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Stmt ton and little daughters of Vreka were visit ors at the home of Mr. Stratton's parents Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Stratton and Mrs. Wm. Olenn attended the Eastern Star covered dish dinner and party In Afthland last Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. OUbert Hill of Med ford were visitors at tht home of Mrs. Hill's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E T. Newbry. Thursday evening. Mrs. E. T. Newbry, Mrs. J. R. Mc cracken and Mrs. W. A. Stratton at tended the M E Missionary meeting In Ashliind. at the home of Mrs. F. E Walker. Friday Mr. mid lira. Bert Lytla are rateiv. lug congratulations on tba arrival baby boy. Mrs. Lytle and small son are at the Osteopathic hospital in Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Don Lowe and Jackie Don were visitors at tho W. A. Strat ton home Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Merrick Thornton were visitors at the Stratton home Friday evening. E. C. Gardner attended the Elks' smoker In Grants Pass Saturday eve ning. The Valley View Community club will hold a Christmas party Thurs day afternoon of this week. Each one la asked to bring a 10 cent gift- Foots Creek FOOTS CREEK. Dec. 18 (Spl.) The Sunday school will give a Christ mas program December 22, and a treat will be given tho children. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Cnrr. of Wolf Creek, visited friends on the creek December 12. Mr. Carr's mother. Mrs. C. C. Carr, who makes her home with them, Is spending the holiday with her son and daughter tn San Fran cisco. Mr. and Mrs. Vencll C'erveny wore dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn De Janlvler, December 15. Mr. and Mrs. De Janlvler and son recently re turned from Bend, Ore, to operate their mine here. Louis Drulf returned December 11 from Loa Angeies, where he visited friends. Theresa Ross of Gold H'll spent Thursday night with Mne Biles. Grants Pass shoppers Dec 14 were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Hutchlns and son Duane. and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Woodcock and son Lyle. Mr. and Mrs. Velta Biles and son Richard Lee, of Gold Hill spent De cember 15 with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Biles. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thompson and ohlldren of Medford visited Mr. and Mrs. P. D&uga, December 12. The Tompkins recently returned from a trip to Illinois. Vencll Cerveny has leased the Ed Prefountain mine for the winter and Mr. Prefountain it operating the Black Channel mine for F. A. Bates. Mr. and Mrs. Batten, who have been living at the Black Channel, have moved to the Chlsholm property. MOTHER OF NINE PAYS FOR POISONING MATE WOODSTOCK, Ont., Dec. 18 (AP) Mrs. Elizabeth TUlord, 58 year, old and mother of nine children, died on the gnllowa In the Woodatock county lull yard yesterday for the poison slaying of her third nusnano. None of the family was present as she ontered the courtyard slowly from her cell, where she had been In virtual state of collapse, and walked weakly through softly falling snow to the acnffold. The trap was sprung at 32:S0 a. m. and death was announced to have been Instantaneous. Only official witnesses and court authorities were permitted In the Jail and the nearby court house during the execution. Four of Mrs. Tllford's children sur vive. She was convicted here last Octo ber of poisoning her last husband. Tyrsll Tllford, after she offered no defense witnesses, but her counsel tried to ahow by cross examination that Tllford might have committed suicide. 100 WAR PLANES ORDERED BUiLT WASHINGTON, Dec. 18. -Up) The war department today announced the award of a contract for 100 attack plane. Involving 2,065,074, to the Northrop corporation of Ingle wood, Cal. The contract also calls for spare parte equivalent to la airplanes. The machines, designed to augment the fighting force of the recently cre ated general headquarters air force, are of an all-metal, low-wing mono plane type with retractlble landing gear. They will be capable of a speed of 350 ml lee per hour. The ship la slt-gle-er-Ktned, with places for two men. It will carry j four .30-caliber fixed machine guns and one 30 -call ber flexible machine gun, mounted In the rear cockpit. I The plane Is also designed to carry 20 small bombs or four large ones. together with an alternate load of chemicals to be dispersed from anks. i Weather I Northern Cslifornla: Fair tonight! and Thursday, but becoming cloudy on extreme north eot.t: frost to night; moderate changeable wind off the coast. Oregon: Fair toninht and Thurs- ! day, with local valley fogs and be coming cloudy on coast; little change In temperature, moderate to fresh southeast wind off the coast. Woman Indlrted ASTORIA Ore.. Dec. 18 (AP) The Clatsop county grand Jury returned an Indictment charging manslaugh ter against Mrs. Sam Mart, accused of fatally stabbing hr husband last summer. how Ooort Profit NEW YORK. Dec. 18-(AP) Col lins ft Alkman Corporation and sub ildlarlea report net profit for nine months ended November 30 at 3. 028,fl83, compared with a net loss of JM,780 ln the 1U34 period. Trie Catholic Indies are VtoUllni a Bummiwe Sale In Sparta Bid. Friday of and Saturday. Rimini I'lBrmi (Continued From Page One.) that Senator Vandenberg'a Michigan delegation to the convention will bo untnstructed, but will contain Beveral Knox delegntes. Knox arid Vandenberg are boyhood chums, if there Is a political understanding between them. Inquisitive moguls could not find It out. The governor of Kansas will keep on being that. His men here laugh ed off the pressure put upon them to make him take a stand on every passing national issue of the day bonus, the AAA, and other matter which may be settled elsewhere be fore the campaign starts. They seemed to detect that the heat on them came Indirectly from the hands of Mr. Hoover and Senator Borah. Down extra deep on the Inside here are some suspicions that the securities and exchange commission has just about three particular cases of stock market ground-flooring In mind. You know the old pre - depression ground - flooring methods. A few speculators take hold of a stock for themselves and let their friends In on the ground floor, then excuse themselves and let everyone else awaken In the basement. The commission la supposed to be restraining Itself to see what the market correction committee will do about this trio of matters. Another unmentloned angle be hind the tarnishing silver policy is this : when the war scare la over, the treasury la going to have a problem of relationship valuea between the dallar and the pound. The pound will certainly go up In relation to the dollnr. Well you wouldn't support the silver market now, would you? , Ultra-fashlonablea who have seen The First Lady" In New York ay 1 It Is misnamed. The Inside on that is It Is a story of Clssle and Alice, net Eleanor, and not especially good. Mrs. Knox Is residing In the mild , climate of Washington this year, rather than Ashevllle, so that the colonel can fly down from Chicago each week-end. No one at the Republican nat ional committee gathering found out who Charles HUles was for. although everyone tried , to. The doubt Is supposed to lte, not in Mr. HI ties' mind, but In his tongue. The new Berry council of laOor leaders and business men la being referred to by hoi pollol aa "the Berry pickers." The betting Is 10 1 that the results will be more raKz than straw. Stettinius Named Steel Chairman NEW YORK, Dec. 18. (P) The United States Steel Corp. announced today that Edward R. Stettinius had been selected as chairman of the fin ance committee, succeeding W. J. Filbert. Stettlnlua, son of the lata Edward R. stettinius. a partner In J. O. Mor gan b Co- thus becomes a leading executive of the world'a largest steel corporation at the ego of 35. AMERICAN SMELTING RESUMES DIVIDENDS NEW YORK, Dec. 18. (fl5) The American Smelting & Refining com pany resumed dlvldenda on lte com mon stock today after a four yesr lapse, ordering a payment of 40 cents a share. Judge's Car Stolen PORTLAND, Ore., Dec. 18. (AP Municipal Judge D. E. Long'a car waa rtolen last night. And the Judge, even as others, could not remember off-hand the license numbers of the machine. It waa recovered a few min utes later at a nearby intersection. Papers and personal effects were missing. Jimmie Jingle Says: Tor a Merry Christmas cheer. f,et Vnur Vnlrtlile pmtrlr here. Our Ovrn-Fnti inked floods mid much to Christmas Cheer Special Ginger Men and Christmas Cookies TlltPHONl JOUPH DOBimM , PHOPRKltX