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SfEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE, MEDFOKD. OREGON. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 27. 1033. PAOE THIRTEEN TO U.UKY v. Illfp Read every ad oi this page. Vou will probably find et ctlj the thine you want to bay or Mil. It It Isn't there, advertise. t ' Inexpensive, effective. EATES Per word first Insertion tc (Minimum 23c) lack additional insertion, per word c (Minimum 10c) Per Una per month, without eopy changea Phone 75 , FOR WANT" AE3 LOST AND FOUND PICKED UP Brown mare, 7 years old. weight 1100 lbs., not branded. To be sold to highest cash bidder at LongwlU's Woodyard, January 2, at 10:30 a. m. Frank E. Anderson, Constable. LOST U dog is mibsing. calllDlo. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Dependable woman to care for elderly lady In apartment. Room, board, small waca. References. Box 4471, Tribune. WANTED SITUATIONS WOMAN with hospital training wishes work; any kind; go anywhere. Box 878. WANTLD Housework by capable lauy. Full charge. Mable Helne mann, Rt. 4, Box 12. Jam WANTED--MISCELLANEOUS . GOOD HOME for small child. Rea I sonable charge. References. Box ! 4472, Tribune. OOINO to Salem 30th; room for one; share expenses. R. S. Nealy, Pros f pect, Ore. DRESSMAKING. DESIGNING 25 (i, years' experience in tailoring and gown - making, alterations. Mrs. 'j Csdwell, 122 'i Almond. ' WANTED I We .pay caah lor nouselold goods furniture and stoves We also ouy " metals, nides pelts wool ana mo ll hair MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE ; 27 N Grape St Pbone 1082. WANTED Good used furniture, ranges, cook stoves. Holbrook and Ohrn. Phone 647. 112 Best 6th St, WANTED - Beel cattle veal, laraoa snd pasture J J Osendrugg WANTED Cleai. out your aula, garage and basement ot all old fur niture, cook stoves heaters stove pipe fruit Jars etc Give us a call NEW DEAL FURN EXCHANGE No 413 Soet Main WANTED Cook stoves, heaters, bed springs, mattresses day-Deds. 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 for raw furs Complete line of traps on sale. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 27-20 No Orape St. Medford FOR RENT HOUSES FURNISHED home, close In, 2 bed rooms; 830.00. water and phone paid. Brown & White, Realtors. FOR RENT 5-room furnished house: good location. Phone 1232-X. SEVERAL unfurnished houses for rent to persons who are regularly employed. Western Loan 4t Build ing Co.. 45 S. Central. FOR RENT 5-room furnished house, close In. 830, water paid. Inquire 146 S. Ivy- SMALL furnished house, new pslnt, paper, linoleum. Call at 321 Apple FOR RENT 6-room modorn furnish' ed house, close In. Phone 457-J. FOR RENT Holiy Court No 3 furn ished with electric range oil neatei Frlgldalre only. 830 water furnished 732 Dakota B31 West 12th. 305 Tripp Phone 195 1147-W after 6 p. m. FOR RENT Modern 7-room uniur 1 nlehed home. Phone 728 FOR RENT Homes furnished or unfurnished Browo White FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Furnished apartment, 329 N. Holly. Phone 879-X. FOR nKST 5-room upstairs furnish ed flat, close In: adults. Cheap rent to steadv tenant. Inquire iaior. 340 South Orape St. FOR RENT One housekeeping room; heat, lights, hot water. 345 No Bartlett. CLEAN furnished apartment. 217 W 2nd ptr pr.vr Furnished 3-room apart ment, private os'h. sleeping porcn Adults. 912 S Oakda;e 3-ROOM f'.irnlhrd anirtrrent. gsMge. adults 315 No 8ir'.:ctt FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS HOUSE FOR F!FT About 430 lbs vellow rnt com fv - J1'1' Myers. Box 20. Ontral Point ATlRAtllVfi ruoma, tut 8. Qtv. FOR RENT ROOM BOARD BOARD AND BOOM S30 W. 4th Phone 833-J. BOARD AND BOOM, ratee reasonable at 71S E Main. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR TRADE Improved, stocked and equipped 70 A. on hlgh- ' way 99, near Eugene, Ore. Inquire 508 Beatty St.. Medford. FOR SALE OR TRADE Income prop erty, closo In. Phone 955-J. TRADE Equity In desirable east side residence for COco or Jackson Co B. & L stock. Box 1414. FOR SALE - REAL ESTATE FOR SALE A beautuuily altuated modern home In the Western Foot hills; garage, pump house, chlclien house; all In finest condition; 22 acres of land. There axe peaches, pears, apricots, cherries, plums, fls, walnuts, berries. Beautiful shade and shrubbery. Bargain price. $6000. BROWN & WHITE, REALTORS. BUILDING LOTS with paving, aide walk, curbing, sewer and water paid up in full, for $250 each. Close to schools. Brown ci Whit. Realtors. 100 ACHES well improved, stocked and equipped, close to sleedford; some cash or Income property Bal ance long time low Interest O A DeVoe. 523-J-3. WHEN you think ot real estate think ot Brown & White. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE '28 Chevrolet touring; good tires and battery; good run ning order, or trade lor car radio. Phone 1134. USED CAR SfBCIALS 1934 Dodge convertible coupe 1934 Pontlac 4-door Sedan, trunk 1934 Pontine 2-door Sedan, trunk 1934 Bulck Std. Coupe. Only 3.000 miles 1933 Bulck 5-pase. Coupe, trunk 1929 Bulck Sedan 1932 Studetaker 6 conv. Coupe 1931 Chevrolet Coach wlta trunk Several Others SKINNER'S OARAOE Bulck Phone 102 Pontlac GOOD USED CARS See us about our new Low Finance Rates and Special Christmas prices 1935 Dodge Touring Sedan. 1933 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan. 1931 Chrysler 8 Sedan. 1931 Ford Victoria Coupe. 1933 Plymouth DeLuxe Coupe. , 1934 Chrysler Airflow. 1929 Bulck DeLuxe Sedan. 1930 Bulck Coupe. 1930 Chrysler 68 Sedan. 1930 Chevrolet Sedan. 1934 Ford DeLuxe B Sedan. Also a number of other real bargains. LANGE MOTOR CO. CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH Used Car Lot. 8th and Bartlett. 38 North Riverside. FOR SALE DOGS PETS TOY fox terrier pup for sale. Call at Severln Electric. 1303 N. River aide or call 300 from 9:30 to 4:30. Shepherd puppies cheap. 518 East A1U1H. ROLLER Canaries Call 51S-J-2 FOR SALE POULTRY NARAGANSETT and Bronze branding stock for sale. Hudson rupetz stock. Two days only. Dean Stacy, HUlcrest road. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Fullblood Poland-China weaner pigs. 85.00 eacn; wnite Wy andotte cockerels, 81-00 each. 8. L. Johnston, Applegste, Ore. FOR SALE Weaner pigs. George A Kerby. wagner ireca. for SALE Fresh cow. First house east County Workshop on Barnett road. FOR 8ALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Set of Fordson tractor wheels, rewu an also set Ol Liaroy wheels. W. H. Arnold, Rt. 1, Box 297. DRESSED turkeys and chickens. Dean Suicy, Hlllcreat road. BARNYARD fertilizer any kind you went. Mdjonagie, mum; -o-,w. Three modern brooder houses, brooder plenty' of range; 2-room house, part ly iurni&iii, (smucu ictu. j this equipment and we will rent you the house and 15 acres. Every thing you need to raise 1000 tuxks. We made MONEY here so can you c.ii nr ni,tnmnt. a2Q5. Rjnt house and land, 860 per year. Star Route, Box 33. Eagle Polnt-Butte Palls highway, near Derby acnool Mr. Nelson, owner, on premises Terms to reliable party. FOR SALE Klamath alfalfa hay. 813 ton. Inquire 2tu a ot., aanianu 8139 00 BEDROOM suite for 860.00 caah. Phone 846-Y. A. u. Anaerson FOR SALE Cornice and D'AnJou neers. packed or In lugs. Very reat onably priced. Ala Vista Packing House. FOR SALE One 8-4 bottom tractor plow. HUlcrest orchard. WaLNUTS Extra large bleached Franquettea. 19c lb: medium. 14c Hlnderer's, Ross Lane, Old Stage road, near West Bide scnooi. TICKET for sale to Lot Angeles. Tel 319-Y. FOR SALE Delicious apples. W centa a lug. Phone ai-x. vicr. dt, crro a wn SkVK Davenports. Studio Couches. Simmons Springs Simmons dcos. jaauico. good u.vd furniture. HOLBROOK it OHRN In 0;d Fireball BI3g on th Phone S7 IU I 6th St SPENCER Corsetlere Tel 13S4-L write 1501 N Riverside i RED and green appiel 36c ind up j 7oi w nth FOR SALE Diamond ring. Phlleo rt dlo office desk lady's vmall coat Xrr,J trees 248 Bestty OALrD ml Ri" zround :-.: lo: oa: and slf-.Jfa hiv, alro 'i wheat C. A. DeVoe. taoat 6i-J.a. FOR 8ALE MISCELLANEOUS WRINGER roils instilled In any mske of washer at reasonable prices dur ing this month. Pick's Hardware phone 300. BARGAINS In ,-htldren's coat and dresses, also large size overcoats and suits for men Le: the Used Wardrobe Shop sell your good used clothes. 618 E Main. APPLES We deliver. Tel 132-L. DRIVEWAY MATERIAL 8 sizes Of rock at 81.60 per yard, delivered Bateman Pbone 1534-f or KI2-J PINE Red 8pttzenburg and Newtown apples for sale at Ala vista packing House. 327 So Fir St. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title ana rule Insurance The only complete Title system in jacsauu County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. Rooms 3 and 8. no. a North Central Ave., upstairs. Money to Lend MONEY LOANED 850 to 83C0 for personal or household purposes on House Furnishings or Autos; also Cars Refinanced Loans closed wittun 30 minutes License No. 8 157. See W E rhomaa. 45 So. Cen tral. Expert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172 House cleaning floor waxing, on ental rug cleaning and upholstering Transfer. EADS TRANSFER 81 STORAGE OO. Ofnoe 1016 No Central Phune 316 Prices right. Service guaranteed TRUCKING AND STORAGE Local and long distance hauling furni ture moving etc Heaaonaole rates Tel 833 P B Samson Co. HAWLEY TRANSFER - Expert pack ers and movera Special livestock moving equipment Prices -lglu 619 North Riverside Phune 615 ROOFING ROOFING Let us inspect your rool before the rainy season This ser vice is free Call 270 Rogue Rlvel Roofing Co. LEGAL NOTICES .Notice of Sheriff's sale. On January 13th, 1936. at the hour ol ten o'clock a. m., at the iront door of the Court House In Medford, Jack son County, Oregon. I will sell at auc tion to the highest bidder lor cash ait the right, title, lntercat end estate of Bert Draper and Laura Draper, hla wire. In and to the louowing described real property located In Jackson coun ty, Oregon. The lode mining claim situated In Missouri Flat (unorganized) Min ing District In Sections 30 and 31, Township 37 South, Ranje 4 West Willamette Meridian, known Homeatake Mining Claim. Also known aa the Cracker Jack Lode, being the same property located by P. A. Skinner, the location notice being recorded in Volume 2d at page 432 of the Mining Records of Jack son County, Oregon. Said sale Is mode under execution on attachment Issued out of the Clr cult court of the Suite of Oregon for Josephine County to me directed In the case of C. H. Lacrosse and Eliza beth Lacrosse otherwise known aa C. H. Cross and Elizabeth Cross, his wife Plaintiffs vs. Bert Draper and Laura Draper, hla wife, Defendants. SYD I. SHOWN, Sheriff. Date of first publication: Decem ber. 13. 1935; date of last publication: January 10, 1936. Notice of Sheriff's Sale l;pon .Mort gage foreclosure. NOTICE IS HERBY GIVEN: That on the 2nd dy of Dectmbcr, 1933. an execution and order of sale of the property hereinafter described, was duly Issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon for Jackson County In that cetaln suit therein pending, wherein The First National Bank of Medford. a National Banking corporation, or ganized and existing under and by virtue ot tho National Banking Laws of the United States, Is plalnt-ff. and Charles J. Fry and Mary A. Fry, hus band and wife; Kathryn Houck. ir sonally. and aa widow and sole heir of Jesse Houck, deceased, and as Ad ministratrix of the estate ot said Jesse Houck, deceased: Medford Irrigation District, a quasi public corporation, duly organized and existing under the laws of Oregon aa an Irrigation Dis trict of Jackson County, Oregon: Jackson County. Oregon, a ubllc corporation and one of the duly cre ated counties of Oregon, and George R. Carter as County Clerk for Jack son County, Oregon, and Ex-Offtclo Recorder of Deeds of said County, and Registrar of Titles for said county, ire defendants; that said exocutlon had attached thereto and mode a part thereof a duly certified copy of the Judgment and decree duly made and entered In said court and cause on the 3rd dsy of October. 1935, In said Judgment said plaintiff recovered a Judgment against said defendsnts, Ciiaxlee J. Fry and Mary A. Fry, his wife, for the sum of $3000 00 and Interest thereon et the rate ot 8 per annum from the 17th day of November. 19-12, and the further sum of $150 00 attorney's fees, and the coats and disbursements in aald suit taxed at $16.30. which Judgment was enrolled and docketed In said Clerk's office on the date thereof: That snld decTee foreclosed that certain mortgage, executed by the said defenda-jU. Charles J Pry ar.d Mary A Pry. to aald p'-aln'.lff. Octo ber II. 1928'. convevlr5 to said plain tiff as such security the lands snd tenements here:nsfie; described, and which premises are covered by Certlfl. eate of Title number 3942 of .rie Reg. Istrar's office. Jackson County, Ore gon, and which morwa,;e Is noted on said Certificate of Tlt'.e a document number 11020: That said decree ordered that said execution issue, and that all of said property be sold ss upon foreclosure for tne payment ol said judgment. and the costs and expenses of such sale. And that at such sale tnere be sold all of the right title, snd interest which any of the shove named de 'endants hsd In and to any part of mid premises on said ll'.h n.iy i: O't.-er 1528 or s, any vrne there- I slter. M-.d execution was directed loi Ism ss earl! lor saua Cuomy. and commanded me to eel! said property 1 In accordance with said decree, and i which execution I now hold. 1 NOW. THE REFORE. NOTICE IS ; liiHBU unci mat pursuant to said execution, decree and order of sole, I will on the 10th day of Janu ary, 1936. at the hour of 10:00 o'clock a. rn-, at the front door of the Jack son County Court House In the City of Medford, Jackson County. Oregon, offer for sale and sell at public auc tion for cash and to the highest bid der, and aubject to redemption aa provided by law. all of the right, title and Interest which any of the above named defendants In aald suit had on the 11th day of October. 1938, or at any time thereafter, or now have. In and to any of the aald mortgaged property That I will so sell said property for the payment of the sold Judgment, principal. Interest, attor- ey s fees, costs and disbursements of suit and costa and expenses o; said sale: That all of said property Is situ ated In Jackson County Oregon, and la described as follows, to-wlt: Blocks 4, 7. 13 snd 14 and the south half of Block 8. In Oakdnle Park Addition to the City of Med ford. Jackson County. Oregon, with the tenements, hereditament and appurtenances thereunto belonging or In any wise appertaining. Dated this 3rd day of December. 1935. 8 YD I. BROWN, Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. By HOWARD OAULT, Deputy. Notice. Medford's milk ordinance requires a permit each year for handling, com mercially or serving table milk or cream, payable January first at the City Recrder'a office. This includes producers, distributors, stores, soda fountains, cafes, lunch counters, beer, parlors or any other place selling or serving milk or cream. I am authorized by the license committee to state that prompt pay men. Is necessary in order to avoid prosecution. HEALTH DEPARTMENT. By CHAS. W. AUSTIN. Inspector. STATEMENT November 1035 The following la a schedule of the proceedings of Jackson County, Ore gon, snowing a list of claimants for arsicies and service for which the claim Is made and which were pasbed upon oy tne county court of Jack son County. Oregon during the month ol November 1935. O. R. CARTER. County Clerk. - General County Widow's Pensions Betha Abel, 816.00: Mary E. Albert. $20.00; Lottie Bailey, $15.00; Mrs. Earl Baldwin, $20.00; Myrtle C. Beatty, 310.00; Iva L. Blackwell, $15.00: Co rolla Boere, $10.00; Harriett L. Busby, 810.00; Frances Daniels, $10.00; Mae E. Davis. $15.00; Zella M. Doe, $35.00; Pearl Dunford, $15.00; Anna M. Ed wards, $10.00; Mary C. Fry, $10.00; Anna Gould, $15.00; Carrie J. Grimes, 420.00: Ethel Haertle, $10.00: Grace Hamilton, $10.00; Inez F. Hayse, 916.00; Dol!ie c. Holland, $25.00; Ina riuson, $46.00; Elizabeth Huson, S15.00: Eleanor M. Johnson, $25.00; Relta Kendall, $15.00; Bessie Landing, J15 00; Fannie Liggett, 810.00: Ora Lester. $10.00: Flora B. Ludwlg. (20.00; Ella Mlnlnlck, 810.00; Dollle Moomaw. 810.00; Margaret Nusbaum, $15.00; Bettle A. Owlngs, 810.00; Hel. on T. Peters, 815.00; Gila L. Pitch ford, $10.00; Lillian O. Reed, $10.00; Marie Reynolds, $20.00; Almeida Rus sell. $15.00; Mary R. Rowley. $15.00; Elizabeth 6.n lee, $10.00; Winnie E. ?anford, $2500; Ruth M. Sol lee. 415.00; Ethel T. Standley. $15.00; lela Stevenson, $16.00; Mary B. Swayne, 810.00; Millie P. Tlngleaf. $10.00; Alice V. Tungate, 810.00; Lou ise Underwood, $10.00; Constsnco Wcedman. $16.00; Martha L. Whll lock. $10.00; Alonla M. Wall, $17.50, Edith L. Watson, $16.00; Verena Wll dams, $16.00; Loretta 8wlnden, $10.00. old Age Pensions Minnie Aoel, $8.00: Ell Amlck. $5 00; Geo. Askew, $8.00; John An derpon $8.00: Alonzo Balnter, 816.00; Mr.ry C. Bak'-r, $5.00: Jas. H. Bnker. 10 00: Ell linker, $10,00; Wallace Daidwln, $8.00; Ida Ann Bates, $8.00; Wm. J. Beanlsley, $15.00; Albert Bell, 810,00: Wm. T. Bennett. $12.00: Adla G. Blsh, $10.00: Lily D. Blackwood. ACROSS t. Fine speaker 7. Natural enemy of the fly 13. Uotlon of a hone In rearing 14. Recess 15. Type meaeurt 16. On slven up to a special Interest It. Bone 19. Huge mythical bird 21. Feminine name 22. Kind of snow shoe 2. On the highest point of IB. In Greek Mail Tribune Daily Cross-Word Puzzle Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle fAD A MARAL HA 0 TjTj 0 P E1Q AN E Wft ' sThh M O P SpjQjRl I G I NA L Ly AIR E NAElME N DWG EJM 0 B J ifCjp U L D 1gJ0 V 0 T E JA S S T AIR S aTD k C V pMT Ep T O BA C Clcil R E 5 E wis c o o Ml u rTk Mmww slot h Ml fll SCO tMb aaJh el H A MRlO M 8IA MjA jfiH 1 n eFl i Jg i bleIcu Rq P AGE SiTE AR p ROS religion, a . disembodied Carved g0Ul memorlaF 2. Hastens '0n' 27. Pertaining to Indians Old Sea it. flornriis Mm if A 29. Surround with 43. Garden aomethnlg Implement olid 4i. Small flsh 11. Move rapidly 46. Female deer 12. Spa bird 47. Gold: .13. Watery heraldry 31. Oscillates. 43. One who lends 39, Trlrklesn hand a helping at bridge hand: eolloq. 5 14 ,.m,,Mm, llLZZIill itl 33 34 35 M4i 37 38 I II II I I I. II ' '''''-'' . .. . a I II II ISIIII 41 g4a aJS,5 z. 810.00: Minerva R. Bliss, 110 00; John g Bonar 812 00- Herman P. Bovcr 18 no Wm. H Bradford. 88.00; El'lrn uradferd 87.00' Robert O. BraKii. 812.00: Addl" Brllt.ian, (8.00: Chas. A. Brown. 81000; B. H. Butterflekl 812.00; Edw. C. Burt. 88.00: Waller E. Buck. 83.00: Hector B. Cady. 820.00; Sidney E. Carter. 88.00; 1. E. Clapp. 38.00: Wm. J. Cameron, 810.00; Chas. H. Chllds. 88 00: Ollle E. Clark. 87.00; Samuel R. Coffman, 88 00: Edw. D. Collins. 812.00: 6amuel R. Combs. 813.00: Thos. J. Cook. 812 00; Elmer E. Cook. 810.00: Wm. A. Cook. 88 00; Elizabeth A. Cooper, 810.00: Mary A Crumo, 810.00: Thos. A. Crump. 810.00; Thos. Cullen, 812-00: Dres ther A. Davis. 8800: Edw H. Da vis, 86.00; Harvey Deck. 88.00: Amelia Dennis, 812.00: Teressa A. Dews, $10 00; Laura E. Dlas, 88 00: Geo. Slptrlrh, 810.00: Thos E. Dole. 88 00: Xm A.' Douglas, 88 00; Louisa M Downs, 88 00; John W. Dunlap. s oo; Grace Dykstra, 88 00; Nora Edsall, 85.00: J. L. Edwards, 810.00; Samuel Egger, 88.00: Jennie Eldrldge, 813.00; Barbara Eatell, 88 00: Harry C. Evans, 813.00; Mary E. Evenslzer, 88.00; A. T. Everhard, 88.00: Wm. H. Ever hard. 83.00: A. B. Farrier, 88.00: Lot tie A. Flnnev. 85.00: W. E. Finney. 810 00: Thos. N. Fleener. 815 00; John .. Foster, 810.00; Fritz Ruch, 815 00; !ohn T. Froy, 87-60: Sarah I. Fry. 87.50: W. H. Gardner. 88 00: John E. Garner, 810.00; Jane Goade, 810.00; Morris Gould. 88.00; Magfiie .,riim. 915.00; Sarah E. Gray, 88.00: John M. Oreene, 813.00; Samuel T. Green, !0 00: Bernettle Griffin, 810.00: John B. Griffin. 810.00; Dnnlcl L. Orlgaby, 88.00: Maggie J. Hamilton, eiu.uu. Jennie E. Hammond. 810.00; t. a. Hnndsaker. 8800; Lavlna HnrbatlRh, 87 00: Geo. Hargadlne, 815.00: New ton C. Hasklns. 88.00; Edith C. Hny man. 88.00: Jas R. O. Haynes, 810.00: vu, r m.ffner. 842.00: Ben. F. Hel- man, 810.00; Nellie Hlbbs, 88.00: H. C. Hlnes, 8800: Cordelia F. Horner. 810.00; W. W. Hohbs, 85.00: Erie P. Hoglund, 88.00; John F. Holbrook, 87 50- Jane C. Holbrook. 87.50; Wm. Holloway 8800: josepn i nuv..... 8.00: Matilda Hornback. 8800; Geo. A. Hollenbeak, 88.00: Emerson W. Howell. 812.00; M. Hughhanks. $12.00; John H. Hum, 810.00: J. B. Jackson, 812.00: Roxllna Jackson, 810.00; E. E. Jackson, 815.00: Jas. W. Jarvls. 810.00; Sorepta Jenkins, 88 00; Anna M. Jen en 810.00: Joseph C. Johnson. M0OO- Chas. Johnson, 810.00; Helen M. Johnson, 81000: Wm. H. Jordan. 812 00: Flora Kanoff. $5.00: w. c. Kennedy. 88.00: Jas W. Klnkade. 812.00; Edwardlne Knight. 88 00. Mat tie Kranitz. 816.00; John D. Land. $8.00: Katherlno Landers. V6.00: Burton H. Lee, $8.00; FrBnklln P. Lewis. $8.00; Margaret Llngerfelt, 815.00; M. N. Long, $10.00; W. M. Lusk, $12.00; Rltta Mathus, $12.00: p. MacEntvre, iuuu; atiui 100- Alonzo Maynard. $5.00: Mnry o nnn- Madison McBrlde. $12.00: J. N. McCune. $10.00: Phebe Jane McCoy, $10.00; Mary racmiwcu. $16 00' Geo. McDonald, 8B.00; John -j .iimev. 815.00: Laura V. Mc- iciniev. $8.00: Emma A. McKray, 88 00' Paul Mllkowlskl, $10.00; John O. Miller. $8.fiO; Gus Mitchell, $10.00; t,,i t M.inrlv. $20.00: Edw. J. Mur phy. 800: W. H. Newton, $8.00; Nells Hcllaen, $o.ou: A. J. ''""" , John T. Oden. $15.00: Sarnh C. Ovl- atte 810.00: Lottie A. Owens, en.uu; James Owens, $10.00; Harry L. Palm am no- finrnll A. Parker, $8.00; Olive B. Parsons, $10.00: Hester Fenco, $5.00; Louisa Penny, 8B.00; Llnnlan M. Forklns, $8.00; L. A. Pet Ms $10.00; Elmer E. Phelps, $8.00; ..Hies B. Pinion. $10.00; Wm. T. Plank, 8 00: Francos M. Poole. $12 00; O. E. f owers, $8.00; Levi H. Proslar, $8.00; Malvern H. Price. $5 00: Jas. M. Put ter. 810.00; Jas. W. Rock, $8.00: Irvln M Rowe, $8.00: Mallnda A. Robinson. 810 00; Thos. Aackett, $8.00; Barney Snlsman. $8.00; Otto M. Shelby, M0 00' Wm. F. Shaw, $5.00; Minnie Shnw, $5.00; J. C. Edwin Shipley, $8.00; Rebecca J. Slaughter. $10.00; J D. Single, 810.00; B. E. Smallwood. 812 00; Ida F. Smith, $20.00: Annie S-mlth, $20.00; John R. Smith, $8.00; Ella C. Smith. $10.00; Geo. E. Sner aley, $15 00: Marlon Sowash. $10 00; Fred L. Spencer. $10 00; John St. John, $8.00: Mary 8. Stnnsble, $12 00; Luclnda E. Stephens, $13.00; Addle struule. $12.00: W. J. Bturgls. 8B.O0; McKnlght Burber, $6.00; L. N. Swnrtz. 1 $15.00; Mary d. owinuen, wiu.uu. 6, Rescind 7. Lampoon 3. Suppllcntlon 9. Solid water 10. Note of the scale 11. Calls forth 13. Dwell 17. Smallest IntfKer ;'f). Bewilder 22. Hunched acrosi Z, Helmsman Ufl. Light coarse fa brio 23. River In France and nelfflum 30. Novel . Lonthes 34, Number l ceded to ransact lusinens SS. Lay bare 3. Condition 27. Look angrily 33. Horses 41. Metric Isnd measures 44. Vocal composition 45. Porrshte shelter 43 Garden plot 69. Loni narrow Inlet S3. The Greek If 64. Palm Illy Mma!i 60. Ourselves 61. Cuda of ruminant 6S. Connected 65. 8mar ; Wi.r. DOWN 1- Dramatlo musical compositions t. Distant 9. Like 4. Urchin I, Poems Alex. Tate. 88 00; Mary B. Taylor. 10 00: Australia Taylor, 5 00; John b - Tellon. 812.00: Dwlght Terwlllln- svr - 810.00: Jennie S. Thatcher. 88 03: Owen H. Thompson, $10 00; Wm. L. lownsend. (15.00; Jackson True. H2.00: Chas. A. Turner, I0.00; Wiley Turnbautih, $8.00: Frances E. Van Cleve, S800; L. Van Gundy, 1SC0; C. M. Walte, 1! 00: John D. Wake, field. $20.00; W. O. Ward. 110 00; Jas. B. Watklns. 15 00; Willis Watson. 110 00: Marv H. Webster. 13 00: ThO(. J. West. I0 00; Emma D. Wilson. SB 00; Nancy B., Wilson. 5.00; J. W. Wilson sf.oo; A. c. Wilson, 8oo: Mary L. Wood. B 00; J. L. Wooldrldge, $!3.oo: m. M. wrisht. $8.00: J. A. Wright. $13.00; L. S. Wright. $'.0.00: Elizabeth Wulf, $8 00; Mnrgarrt Yas '.cr, $1000: Bllrabcth Yoekey, $15.00; Jas. Youne:. $B.00: - Augusta Bsln. ta.00; susanne E. Cox. $8 00: W. c. Ravenseroft. $8.00: Nanev J. Robert. S7 50; J. E, Roberts. $7.50; R. A. Standlflrd. $8.00: T. A. Stevens. $12.00: John O. Walker. $8.00; Emma D. Watson, $8.00. Supplies and fterrlre Dr. Olllls, $135 00; Squibb snd Sons. J6.25; Shaw f.upply Co., $23.87: Hub bard Brothers, $5.45; J. O. Prazler. $.85: Home Tel. and Tel. Co., $5.50; Mall Tribune, $7.45: Oscar Johnson, SO 00: Ida P. Smith. $20.00: Dorothy Mitchell. $80 00: National Reemploy ment Service, $53.57; Bungalow Store. $8.00; Faber's, $38.00; Oatea and Lyd lard. $80.02: Phoenix Merc. Co., $2.00: Oodward Merc. Co., $10.00: Gold Hill fatipply Co.. 916.00; Currier's Grocery, 8.00; Southern Oregon Gas. Corp.. Sd.40; Luman Brothers, $6 63, Valley Fuel Co., $3 00; Florence Cuffel. $14 00; H. O. Chlldreth. $5 00: H. H. Harvey. $22.50; Mrs. Musty, $20.00; Burials. ;157 80; Red Cross, $250.00; A. O. Dcdce, $4.60; Clarence Farnham, 410.00; W. L. Klrkpntrlck, $8.00; Reg ister U. S. Land Office, $2.00; Fred Luy. $5.60; G. A. Codding, postnge, Si.00: Automotive Shop, $0.00: Irwin Hodson Co., $10.40: A. C. Walker. Hostage, $50.00; Tom Hodson, $5.00; Chas. Clause. $20.00; Western Union, J3.77: Modern Plumbing and Sheet Metal Co.. $51.30: Fluhrer Bakeries. ol6.79: Ceroid J. Parker. $9.18: Mod el Bakery, $.00: Medford Domestic Laundry. $7.31: Oatcs and Lydinrd. 3311.13; Jackson County County Pub lishing Co.. $277.04: Lottie Edwards. $16.00; Carrie E. Styres, $8.00; I.or letta Swlndan, $10.00; Verna Mat thews, $22.50: Irwin Hodson Co.. $8.51: Marshall Smith Leonard. $17.06; Hubbard Brothers, $1.65: Mall Trib une. $67.40; Mrs. Mundy, $20.00: Iinlph Zumwalt, $3.00; Office Sta. and Supply Co.. $03.25; Volney Dixon. H105.00; Pick's Hardware, $1.10; Evo Ivn van de Berg. $1.00: Orvllle Max well. $1.00; John Chlldcrs. $1.70; R. L. Height. $1.30: David B. Crosby ai.oo: Marie Bradley, $1.70: Ray Reod, 1.70; Dr. Haines. $2.20; Jake Moore, S4.60; W. E. Simpson. $4.20: Tom Oden, $4.50; C. E. LeMolll, $4 20: 1. H Jameson, S3 50: Gladys Orr, $4.00: Gerald Treachnor, $4.50; F. R. Jack- non. $4.20: Hiram Moore, $4.60; cnas. R. Ray. $27.50: Medford Electric Const. Co., $1.05: Clyde L. Smith, 6.20; Marlon Smith 6.50; Clinton smith. $38.00: Marlory Llndley, $16.00: Delpha Terrlll, $50.00; Margaret Ing- lng. $20.00: U. K. Bowman, travel, $10.60: Una B. Inch, travel. $23.60; Mnry Mee, $1.75: Sophia Chlldreth, 62.00: Mauds Robinson, $.25: W. S. Carv. $.76: A. E. Simmons, $3.50; Lads Transfer. $3.80: Stevens Ness Co., $1.60; Wm. Canady, $3.00; Home fel. and Tel., S1D.U3; w. m. iwaiin, $2.80: Padgham Planing Mills, $2.00; R. B. Thompson. $l 33: Kytier Bros.. $11.22; Klocker Prlntery. $5.00; Jack- on County pub. co., ai.ou: uuy oan- Itary Service, $5.00; Medford Water Dept., $50.00; Hubbard Brothers, $7 85: Frank E. Anderson, $1.75; West Coast Publishing Co.. $796.68; Sher- if. travel, $207.55: Hemington nana, $60.75; Nelson Dunn, $13.00; E. O. Rico, $15.60; City Market, $24.13; Ueck's Bakery. $17.83; Kershaw Dairy, $6.00; Gold Seal Creamery, $4 64: Swift and Co.. $13.61; Medford Hard ware Co., $1.55; O. V. Myers. $1.00; Franklin Grocery. $6.74: American laundry, $.78; Paclf lo coast stamp .Vorks. $7.45. Dob; License Fnnrl Mrs. C. L. Wilson, $7.00; J. F. fcminv. $42.00: Ernest Hueners, $7.O0 Phlllppl and Rohr, $55.00: J. E. Glass, $28.00; A. L. Ferns, $7.00; Jesse Tay lor, $28.00: J. C. Osenbrugger, $14.00. Emergency rillul N. J. Wiley. $21.96; Big Pines Lum lwr Co.. $294.66: Hotel Medford. 12.95; Clinton A. Smith. $23.56; Vol ney Dixon, $1.50; weeks ana urr, $24.60; A. Penwcll, $177.43; R. J. RUiBlinrger, $8.08: H. C. Dooms, SB 07; Chns. Dooms. $6.38: Jack .rerun, $19.05; Wm. Kdrns, $9.67; Wm. Fox, $13.76; O. R. Carter, fees, $1.00; oeo. Hartley, $13.00; I. R. Fredeger. $88.80; Medford Shoo Shop, $7.70; Hubbard Brothers. $39 04; Medford Hardware Co . $16.39; M and M uepi. rjiorc. $49.63; Irene Wells, $2 25: Weeks and Orr, $19.90; Mann's Dspt. store, $11.86; Thos. H. Simpson, $12.85; Medford Pharmacy, $23.16; Woods Drug Co., $2d54; Calif. Oregon Pow er Co., $41.78; H. R. Burton, $10.00: A. J. Kcllenbeck, $4.00; Knox Lumber Co.. $68.11: Medford Cono. const. Co., S20.40; Brill Metal Works. $2.37. tmmiy l.llirary rnnii n B Bowker. $1.16: J. K. Olll Co., $9.16; Klocker Prlntery. $7.60; Oregon News Company, $21.33; Mrs. P. A. Piatt, $31.20; Bather Gate Co.. $3.80; Jackson County Library, $10.00. itoiimy Ml,,. Trefren. $9.00: A. T. Jenkins, $3 00; F. J. Blppey, $3.00; J. L. Spen cer $3 00; Douglas Faske, $3 00: Paul Demmer. $3.00; Geo. Sherman, $800; C N. Culy. $3.00: J. E. Plank. $3 00; Merle Houston, $3 oo; a. nuiiru brak, $10 00: V. R. Hooper. $3.00; Jhas. Btandlford, $8 00: Douald Bcolt. $5.00; O. O. Hull. $3.00: M. eaeimuin. 3 00; L. C. Fields. $:iuo, ueo. w. Ring. $0.00; J. W. Neathamer, $3 00: E. S. Croucn, $16.00; R. S. Seeeth, $.100; Otto K. Kannasto, $3.00; H. E. Webber, $3 00; Dora Smith, $3 00: W. E. Morris. $3(0: Zcra Dshack. $3.00; A. D. Moore, 13 00; W. J. Shulta. $3 00: Jsmca F. Ouln, $3 00; R. W. turpln. $300; Geo. W. Ring. $8 00; Merrltt Dsvls. $16 00; R. M. Hargrave, $3.00; .'nmes Parsons. $3.00; Rod Fraln. $6 00; R. W. Rose. $12.00; H. 8. Suth erland. $6 00. E. Wlnnlngham, $3 00; Anton Ring. $13 00; Harvey Rowden. jjoo: Geo. v. Wright. $0.00; Lloyd l-elkner, $3 03; Mine Trefrrn. $3 00; I. J. Frnemsii, $3 00; M L. Kortrlght. $3 00; A. O. Lawson. $16 00; Geo. M. Jonce. $3 00: Burt Wilbur. $18 00; iutacr Davis. $3.00; Geo. W. Ring. 3.U0; J. A. Cook. $3 00. Kond Fund Minnie Krwlr $75 00: L. R. He- Duffy, $13.74: Air Reduction Sales CO.. $6 88; M"nno Shmldt. $34 29; Wm. Edens. $2091: J. B. Hamaker. C6 69: A. N. Merrill. $26 69; Walter Anderson. $2 39: Earl Hnrll, $39 00: Volny Dixon, $20 35; Wm. Bruin. 353 84: Wm. Pox, $38 28: Clifford Gar vin. $32 26; Lyal Harlman, $66 63; Wesley Harlman. $73 $8; W. M. Tath. low. $"1 00: Henry Meyer. $62 80: R. H. Hee h. $26 29: W. L. Tolls, $33 90; Ralph Mcrrllt $48 40: Dean . Sim- man. $2 39: l.lnyd Wtlsnn. $4.78; tr Throrkmorten, $73 00; c ontls. $2987; M. C Dean. $21 (I: Joe Mynotle. $3151: Ed. Stllwell. $32.31; i;cil bmUh, $44 80, H. . sWlsrs, $I5iS: Wm. Heckathom. $13.14: R. D. Nickel, $2 39; Frank Champlln, $21.51; J. C. Collier. $3.58; L. J. Taylor, $9 56; Henry Dooms, $37.36. W. B. Simons. $7.77: Thos. Roseberry, $142.00; R. J. Rlnabarger, $0252: F. E. Jenkins, $51.87: w. J. Burbldge. $88.00; Har old Tolle. $89.70: Jack Fortln, $9.56; Gene Hooper. $14.00; Gale Moulton, $46.50; Chas. Dooms. $17.95; Ed Stll well, $4.09: Jack Thrasher. $3 00; Percy Haley, $86 00: J. L. Blgham. $74 00; Jim M'iri'tt, $79.80: P. B. Rynnlng. $04 12; J. F. Gilllngs. $33.00 C. Z. Boydcn, $3.03 Calif. Oregon Power Co., $62.44; Federal Land Bank. $160.00: Med. Cone. O. Co., $16.60; Medford Service 8ta., $1.80; Pacific Tel. and Tel., $4 67; Blue Print Shop. $5.60; Roy Ashpole. $4 50: Pa cific Tel. and Tel. Co., $0 95; John Miller. $3 00: Medford Water Dept., 3 00: Wltham's Service Sta., $8 35; Harrison Parta Co.. $5 90: Timber Products Co.. $3.49: Ballou and Wright. $4 02: Woods Lumber Co.. $35; Llttrell Parts Co.. $16 66: Lor ena Co., $59.20: Hubbard Brothers. $1.33. Applegate APPLEGATE. Dec. 27. (SpU Mr. and, Mrs. Ernest Holbrook of San Francisco arrived Inst Saturday morning to sjwnd Christmas holl daya here at the home of Mrs. Hal brook's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Prank Cameron. Otla Buck arrived Saturday from Alturas to spend several days at the home of hla parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Buck. Eddie Howbrook, who formerly mada hla home at the Kllenhammer ranch, returned to Little Applfgate to spend hla Christmas vacation here. Eddie la now In the navy and has been on board 1 the Decatur, which anchored at Snn Diego for a week'a vacation. It has been over two years since Eddie made a visit here a.nd he was much excited with the chance of seeing old friends and familiar places. Uniontown school presented a Christmas entertainment Saturdny nlht which was followed by the ap pearance of Santa Claus, who leaped In through the window with lots of presents for the Uttlo folks, and sacks of candy and nuts for all, The quilt, which had been made by the Little Applegate Sewing club was sold after the program to Boyd Hamilton. Sterling school's Christmas pro gram Monday night was followed by a bog social with all over five dollars of the proceeds to go to the Bill Davis family, who recently lost their house and all belongings In a fire. Little Applegate school had Christmas tree last Friday after noon and exchanged gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ayera left Sat urday morning for Portland to spend Christmas vacation with relatives. Mr. Ayers la teacher at the Little Applegate school and will return to resume school duties December 30. Mr. and Mrs. Nelaon Pursel, Mr. and Mrs. Fred West and daughter. Colin ta, motored to Grants pass Sunday and spent the day visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sylva. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Buek of Co lusa, Calif., arrived recently to spend Christmas vacation here at the home of Mr. Buck's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Buck, Talent TALENT, Deo. 37. (Spl.) Miss Phylls Householder has returned from Los Angeles where she has been visit ing relatives. P.-T. A. gave a covered dish dinner Friday evening In honor of the teach er. A program was given under di rection of Mrs. Nell Young, after the short business meeting. Mrs. H. Wlthrow went to Portland to spend the holidays with her yon. Mrs, Iva Johnson of The Dalles arrived Tuesday to spend the holi days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Smith. The community Christmas tree sponsored by the Community club, school district and the P.-T. A. was held at the school auditorium Tues day. A fine program was rendered and all the children of the commun ity received a bag of candy, nuts, and oranges. In the "Trade-ln-Talenf contest sponsored by Rays' Market, Long's confectionery. Talent Service station and Talent Barber ahop. the follow ing were declared winners: First, bi cycle, Earlene withrowj second, gun Fay Miller; third, set dishes, Mrs. E. Skeeters; fourth, set dishes, Ralph Conner; fifth, electrlo mixer, Lestor Anderson; sixth, electrlo toaster, Mrs. G. Wlthrow; seventh, adjustable lamp, Mrs. L.. Tamo; eighth, alarm clock, Claude Ounter; ninth, Pyrex set, Mrs. Boardman; tenth, roller skates, Mr. Nunamaker. Mr. snd Mrs. N. Ash cm ft and fami ly spent Christmas with relatives in Ashland. Leon Adams of Santa Barbara ar rived Monday to spend Christmas I with his mother, Mrs. Maxwell, and the marshal. Matellne Maxwell was very plea, antly surprised Saturday afternoon when a number of her classmates came to help celebrate her seventh birthday. Games were played and s lunch was served. Invited guests were the second grade and Shirley Reld and Buddy Klncald. Bobby Lowe was 111, and could not attend but he sent a note of remembrance. Mr. antf Mrs. O. Hamilton and fam ily spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs Robert Smith of Medford Mr. and Mrs. Chambers of Brook ings, Ore., arrived in Talent Tuesday afternoon to get Miss Mary Cham bers who WIN spend the holidays with them at Brookings. Mrs. Lilly Burnett and son Milan spent Christmas day with Mrs. Teresa Lowe of Ashland. Long Mountain I ' 2. LON MOUNTAIN. Dec. 37 (Spl. I -Air. o4 Mia. Ray UamUb ana family. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Hlxon and daughters of Eayle Point, Mr, and Mrs. H. C. Short. Grace. Henry and Mary Ellen Holman. attended an oyster fupper at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Nick Young Thursday tivonlng. The ivst of the evening was spent in plnylng cards. Mr. and Mrs. Elsworth fltowell and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Or-jrge Stowell and Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Mongold were guests at the John OI""n ncme in Eagle point Christ mas any, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Holmnn and children Henry and Mary Ellen, .spent Christmas day In Ashland with relntlvea. Pete and Clara Young and Mr, and Mrs. George Givans and sonf, Charley, Tommy and Dewey, were Christmas day dinner guests at the Nick Young home. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Short were entertained at the Ross Kline home Christmas morning with a wnme breakfast. Miss Grace Holman was a guest of Miss Lucille Coy of Eagle Point Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs. Rosa Kline and Mrs. M. C. Kline spent Christmas day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Walters of Talent. TOO MUCH TALK FROM TEACHERS SAYS PREXY: STSATTLE, Dec. 37. (AP) Assert ing teachers "talk too much." Dr. h. P. Slpg. president of the Univer sity of Washington, today announced a system by which each student will be permitted to take one or his subjects without attending class, If his professor so rules. The student would do his work alone, and make reports to his In structor In that subject, Dr. Sleg snld. He said the system will not need be adopted by the entire fac ulty and Its use will depend on in dividual instructors' wishes. "Students must learn to think; for themselves," the president eMd "Under the present system, the In structor talks too much, regulates too much and ts too suspicious of students. Under a 'conference' sys tem, students would 'crack the whip. "I do not mean that all classes are bad and should be done away with. Rather, tnoy are the most practical and efficient method of Imparting knowledge to a group. "But there Is & self-starting side of education, too, and here (classes are In the way, for there are aome things a student should get for himself, and not In a mob." HINCK TIES AT Miss Delphlne Hlnck has resigned as first assistant at the Jackson County Chamber of Commerce to be come secretary to George Frey, man ager of the Medford branch of the United States National Bank of Port land. She will Join the bank's staff on Monday. Miss Hlnck has been with the chamber of commerce almost three years and haB become known for hor efficiency and courtesy. Her change in positions Is considered a severe loss to the chamber and a decided gain for the bank. She will be replaced by Mlas Mil dred Bee son, a secretary of wide ex perience in chamber of commerce work in Ashland and Medford. Nye Sure Borah Best G-O.P. Hope WASHINGTON, Dec. 27. (AP) Senator Nye (R.. N. D.) returned to his office today to emphnslze hla belief that Senator Borah "la th man" for the Republican presidential nomination, but insisted he "must . formulate something to take the place of AAA." PTesh from his trip with other senators and representatives to the Philippines. Nye predicted an active session confronted by neutrality, bonus, war profits end other legis lation. Jimmie Jingle Says: Winter appetites rcjolre In our sandwich spread so rliolce. Grand for In between menl narks, or for packing In lunch kits. 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