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PAGE NINE I TO I tt.teMY Vtt II uv MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. SUNDAY, JANUARY 5, 1030. Hi WHAT YOU W km Classified VOR EMY REFERENCE! I TO j Bead every ad on this page. Vou will probably (lnd ei actly the thln( yon want to bay or tU. 'If It Isn't there, advertise. 1 1 ' Inexpensive, effective. BATES rer word first Insertion .. (Minimum 25c) gach additional Insertion, per word (Minimum 10c) far DM per month without copy changes . 75 FOB WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND Lost or stolen spotted heifer. Reward. Tel. 305. Jacksonville. LOST Brown and white fox terrier puppy, 3 months old. Reward. Tel. 1342-L. LOST U aog u mitring. cal 116 16 i . j WANTED MALE HELP MAN or woman wanted to supply cus tomers with famous Watklna Pro- ducts In Ashland. No Investment. , Business- established, earnings av-, erase 25 weekly, pay starts lm- mediately. Write J. R. Watklns Co.. 4M8 HolUs Sfl. Oakland. Calif. ! . t .,- hiuti .. a u.'Mte fin- portunlty. Automobile given as ; FOR RENT o-room modern furnish bonus. Write Albert Mills, 27 Mon- ed house, close in. Phone 457-J: J!? PRESnCloorn 7-r.m unlur- nr.N-rnn District Reorcsentatlve, I nlshed home. Phone 728 Jackson and Josephine counties, for an Old Established Insurance Com- -,M,h .nn-iftiiw in Non-can- cellahle Health & Accident and Life - Policies. Monthly guarantee offer- J p0R RENT APARTMENTS ed. Previous Insurance experience : not necessary. Applicant must fur- j f0TTBNT.Pu"n;l2,e 3.T0om apart SLTLLK C Farnadtoltya! nlvaSath.. sleeping porch. In applying state age ad occupa- tlon for past five years. Box No. 4568, Tribune. . WANTED A man of good habits and i personam; for full time work that will pay 5 diily If you qualify. See ; Mr. Don Jones at Allen Hotel Sun- j rinv afternoon between 2 and 6 p. : m. for particulars. . OPPORTUNITY lor two men to worn. , for a concern that Is establishing Itself In this locality. Must be neat, . average Intelligence and hard work- ers Gooi livelihood to those ac- j cep'ted. Mr. Duffy will be at the! Medford Hotel Sunday afternoon J from 2 to 6 p. m. for Interview, call j in per -.on WANTED SITUATIONS irvJiTTON WANTED By undergradu ate nurse obstetrics or any other nursl";. P. O. Box 950. Call 599. j WANTED Children to board end : room In private home. 307 N. Ivy. i WANTED To care for school ohlld. Good home. References. Reason able charge. 39 Myers Court. GUARANTEED carpenter work. Lee I Williams. 1520 N. Riverside. 925 1 T Rcddy Ave. WANTED FEMALE HELP POSITION open for ambitious woman showing stunning Fashion Frocks. Up to 615 weekly and own dresses free of extra cost. No Investment. Send dress aize. Fashion Frocks. Dept. N-1039, Cincinnati, Ohio. SINGLE womail wanted 25 yr. or older who is neat, gocd education and aiggresslve for position that will pay good dividends. Mrs. Dunn will Interview applicants Sunday afternoon at Holland Hotel from 2 until tp.m. YOUNG woman neat and congenial, age about 30. for light housework In good home In country. Young man and son aged 10. Box 4413. Tribune. WANTED Woman for general house work by week. Phone 1461. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Used piano, must be In gooi condition. Box 4426, Tribune. WANTED TO LEASE Small business place on East Main or Central Ave. suitable for Ice cream and sand wich shop. Bo:; 4509, Tribune. ' - WANTED Electric Incubator. State size, make and price. Box 278, R. 2 WANTED SOU posts. Chester Wendt. WANTED Mil cows, heavy springers and Iresh. Phone 498-R. WANTED Pew Jcrser or Guernsey sprlnuer hellers. Will pny cash. E. W. Messenger, Rt. 3. Bos 39B, Eale Point. HIGHEST eastern prices for carloads broke or ran horses, mules snd oolts. Pred chandler Horse and Mule Market, Charlton, Jora. WANTED Dc-mothlrur with Electro lux. Rt. 1. Bui 395. Medlord. WANTED To care for cMId under school e,7e; reawnable charge. Box 4517. Tribune. OOINO to saitm 30th: room for one: share expenses. R S Nealy. Pros pect. Ore. DRESSMAKING DESIONINO - 25 years' experience in tailoring and gown making, alterations Mrs Cidwell. 122, Almond. WA.VTETJ We pay cash tot no'isehold good, furniture snd i'ov. We al.c ou metl hid, pel's W'wl mo hair MEliFotlD BMlalN HOUSE 17 N. drape 6k Fauu iur.2. WANTED-MISCELLANE0U3 WANTED . few good Jersey or Guernsey cows. C. R. Natwlck. Tel 5-F-14. Eagle Point. MEN'S shirt, 10c; 18 pieces finished, . 48c; rough dry, 60 pieces, 60c: handkerchiefs done free. Phone 537-Y mornings. WANTED Oood gentle work; mare. 1300 or 1100 lb. Geo. Alford. Phono 19-P-3. WANTED Good used furniture, ranges, cook stoves. Holbrook and Ohrn. Phone 647. 113 East 6th St. WANTED Clear, out your attlo. garage and basement of all old fur niture, cook stoves, beaters, stove pipe, fruit jars etc Give us a call NEW DEAL PORN EXCHANGE No 413 Saet Main WANTED Cook stoves, beaters, bed springs, mattresses, day-oedft. sani tary couches and cote oi what have you- We pay cash or exchange NEW DEAL FURN EXCHANGE 423 E. Main St. WANTED Beef cattle veal, lam be snd pasture. J. J Osenbrugge. WANTED PURS FURS PURS Highest cash price paid for raw furs Complete line of traps on sale. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37-29 No Grape St. Medford. FOR RENT HOUSES a-ROOM furnished, 2 or S bedrooms. Close In. Phone 1432-J. FOP. RENT Furnished 3-room house, $8 per month. 2, miles out. Tel. 4-F-2. FOR RENT 722 Dakota, 6 rooms. Holly court No. 3. 2 bedrooms, cor ner of 4th and N. Holly. Other desirable 3 to 5 room houses all In gcod good condition. Phone 195 or 1147-W. for RENT 4-room furnished house. Inquire 520 So. Ivy. FOR RENT 3 modern houses, (12.50 and 25, water paid, call 333 a. Riverside. MODERN 5-room furnished house. szi.ou. rnone oi. - FOR RENT 5-room furnished house. close In. 30. water paid. Inquire 11W O. FOR RENT unfurnished Homes furnished Brown ft wnua Adults. 912 S. Oakdale JTJ5tmeOT in private home. 118 Genesee. RENT Apte. with hot water, . . poB rent Apt., 806 W. Main, - APARTMENT 4 rooms and bath. steam heat, hot water, Frlgiaaire and garage. 603 S. Holly Bt. - - APT. HOUSE for sale, 806 W. Main FOR RENT Furnished apartment, 329 N. Holly. Phone 879-X. OR PENT FURNISHED ROOMS ROOM. 153 N. Ookda.e. ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 8 Qrape FOR RENT ROOM BOARD BOARD AND ROOM 836 W. 4th. Tel. 832-J. BOARD AND ROOM, rates reasonable at 718 E Main FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Small farm. 3rd house on right of Buckshot Hill Road. Route 4, Box 31. FOR EXCHANGE FOR 8 ALE OR TRADE Electric Iron lng machine. Tel. 437-X. TO TRADE Wm. Parkhurst gun, left barrel 13-gouge. rignt .au-ou cai. for 3.1 Colt's Woodsmsn. A. Steuer, Anchor, Ore. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE ' medford oronerty to trade for Coos Bav Loperty. W. L. Caaudy, Hall Bldg., Marshfleld. EXCHANGE 70-acre dairy ranch. 18 cows, modern equipment, ior cuy property. Will consider acreage home near city. Box 4536. Tribune. EXCHANGE 3 clear city lots and cash for car or equity. Box 4537, Tribune. FOR TRADE 80 Acres of land with house and barn. In Sams Valley, for good truck. Box 40, Tribune. XOEXCHANOE Small Improved ranch- for apartment or other In come property. Box 4399. Tribune. FOR SALE OR TRADE Income prop erty, clo In. Phone 959-J. FOR SALE - REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR RENT-3 acre black sandy soil, house and garage, acre eeparaaus: on Old Stage Road. Chester Wcndt. phone 897-J-a. WHY PAY RENT When you can purchsae thla small -room modern home completely furnished on East side for ,800 00 oa?h. ALSO Modern 6-room plastered home In excellent condition with ap proximately one acre of good soil adlolnlruz Medford. with cuy water. Ideal for large funlly desirous of city school facilities and Income property. Total price 1210000. Only s.300.00 down, balance on terms to suit re.oonslble parties. CHARLES A WINO AOENCY, rNC (Exclusive Agents) LEAVING STATE Make oiler lor IJOO0 equity. 7-apt. furnished house, mclem. fully rented. Pull prt.e 3.400 on nahwt in town Terms, by owner. Box 4416. Tribune BFAtTTPVI. suburban home with 'n cm ! a sj-ntlce. BROWN A WHITE, Realtors. FOR 8 ALE KEAL ESTATE FOR SAJ.E SV, A., small house, barn and henhouse, win take gooa car aa down payment. First house on Sprint ntcok road off Buckshot hill road. L. a. Lehman, Rt. 4, Box 58 A. HOUSES for sale or rent. Tel. 195. evenings 1147-W. EQUIPPED ORCHARD Approximately 25 acres excellent deep. tree sou; aDout a w.-rva wrcui. 15 acree In Bartletts, 'Anjous and Bosc pears: 5 acres In alfalfa. Mod ern 5-room attractive home, good barn and outbuildings. Tractors, disc, sprlngtooth and necessary farm Implements. All go for M.000 some terms or might consider home In Medford. CHARLES A. WING AGENCY, INC. 109 E. Main St. Medford, Oregon 10 ACRES, f-illy equipped with build Ings, 150 Leghorn hens, it good cows, horse, breedlnff turkeys, ail tools: fenced and cross-fenced. All for only U650. BROWN & WHITE, Realtors. CITY LOT, fully Improved and PAID IN FULL. 150 cash. BROWN 4t WHITE. Realtors, FOR SALE 2 or 8 acres. 5-room mod ern home In Oak Grove, weal loca tion: lsrcre oak and laurel shade This property can be bought at 4 Its value on very easy terms, u. PICKELL. exclusive agent. 204 E. Main. 100 ACRES well improved stocked and eouloped. close to Meedford some cash or Income property Bsl ance long time low Interest 0 A DeVoe. 623-J -2 WHEN you think of real estate think of Brown it White FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES GOOD USED CARS 1938 License Included. 1935 Dodge Touring Sedan. 1934 Dodge DeLuxe Coupe. 1934 Plymouth Touring Sedan. 1933 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan. 1933 Chrysler 8 DeLuxe Sedan. 1933 Plvmouth DeLuxe Coupe. 1934 Chrysler Airflow. 1929 Butck DeLux j Sedan. 1930 Chrysler 68 Sedan. 1934 Ford Deuuxe V-8 Sedan. 1934 Ford DeLuxe V-8 Coupe. 1932 Plymouth Coupe. 1929 DeSoto Sport Roadster. Also a number of other real bargains. LANGE MOTOR CO. ' Chrysler-Plymouth Dealer. Used Car Lot. 6th and Bartlett. 38 N. Riverside. FOR SALE Ford A truck. Job with It. 132 8. Riverside. FOR SALE DOGS PETS FOR SALE Thoroughbred Australian puppies. Phone 16-F-I5. ROLLER Canaries Call 623-J-3 FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 3 dairy cows, freshen aoon. Mrs. L. J. Rohrer, Browaa boro. FOR SALE 2 choice gentle heifers 935 S. Riverside. FOR SALE Year-old Duroc brood sow. H. B. Ellts. Beagle. Ore. ANNOUNCEMENT ' Auction sale of purebred Hereford and Shorthorn bulla, at the Sale Pavilion, Jan. IS. So. Oregon Livestock Auction Co Col. A. H. Dudley. Auctioneer. FOR SALE Weaner pigs. 15 each. Also orchard wood, partly seasoned. 1 per cord, or will trade for live stock or what have you. E- W Blrchfleld. Rt 1. Box 69. Central Point, off Beall Lane on south, tf FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Auto mdlo. 7-tu"je, 115.00. E. Davis. R. 4. Box 237. FOR SALE 280-egg incubator or will trade for bed, spring and mat tress. Also 50 leghorn hens for cow or springer. Phone 305, Jackson ville. FOR APPLES phone 258-J. FOR SALE Daybed, practically new; cheap. R 2, Box 90, near Pine Cone. FOR SALE 2 drag-saws. R. E. Green, Talent. PINE Red Spltzenburg and Newtown apples ten ss'.e at Ala Vista Packing House 331 So Pit St APPLES Fancy Delicious, packed, large size, per box 1.25 Fancy Delicious, good size. per lug Small size, per lug Newtown b. good slue, per lug Bring Containers BEAR CREEK ORCHARDS SPENCER Corsetlere Tel write 1S0I N Riverside. DRIVEWAY MAlKlfll 3 sizes oi rock at (I 50 per yard deli.ered Batemsn Phone 1534-Y or I3-J BALED oat My. ground hay: loose oat and alfalfa hay: also feed wheat O. A. DeVoe Phone 533-J-3 FOR SALE Comic and D'AnJou peers, packed or (n lugs. Very resa onably priced Ala Vlat Packing House. FOR SALE Dry body wood. 015. Hawley'a Transfer. Phooe BUY HERE AND SAVE Davenports. Studio Couches. Simmons Springs Simmons Beds Mattreses. good used furniture HOLBROOK OHRN In Old P1rthe.ll Bldg on Bth Phone 647. 113 I 8th St. APPLES we deliver Tel 132-L. FOR SALE Junior Viking cream sep arator, used 5 months: price 120. 1083 Court St. FOR 8AI.F 1'i-h p. ga engine: ised very little. Dry laurel wood. Call 602 Maple St. Phone 378-X. FOR SALE. CASH Alfalfs hay. Box 21. Butte Falls highway. J. H. Clark. LATE model Harley motorcycle, per fect conditio. ; 2 new tires; a real bamsln. so hurry. PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth. rna sale Household furnishings Norge refrigerator and Monarch range, phone 1198-W. FOR SALE OR TRADE S'.ump puller, i trailers 2 scrapers, corn culM valor, 600-kaI. water tank, 14-meh plow. wa,z. n scaiea, l'.t-ln. oable. Call 4M-J-2. BUSINESS CHANCES FOR SAL!: Good restaurant bualness In a live town: 61000 down. Address Carol Cafe. Yreka. Cal. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of rule ana rule insurance The only complete Title System in jacasuu County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title Rooms S and 6. No. Si North Central Ave., upstairs. Money to Lend MONEY LOANED 50 to SC0 for personal or household purposes on House Furnishings or Autos; also Cars Refinanced Loans closed within 30 minutes License No. 8 157. See W B rhomaa. 45 So. Cen tral Expert Window Cleaner. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172 House clesmng floor waxing ori ental rug cleaning and upholstering Transfer, REINKINO TRANSFER CO Ixng distance hauling. Furniture, cattle anything. Ill N. Fir. Phone 1033 C. Stuart. BADS TRANSFER STORAGE CO. Office 1016 No Central Phune 316 Prices right Service guaranteed TRUCKING AND STORAGE 'jocaj and long distance naullne .uml ture moving etc Keasunable rales Tel 833 F B Samson Co. HAWLEY TRANSFER - Expert pack ers snd movers Special livestock moving equipment Prices -lgnt 619 North Riverside Pbone 815 ROOFING ROOFINQ Let us inspect your roof before the rainy season This ser vice is free Call 370 Rogue Rlvei Roofing Co. COL PAINE NAMED LEGION ADJUTANT The executive committee of Med ford Post of the American Legion has appointed Col. W. H. Paine to act as adjutant of the post and Fred Fry as service officer. These positions were formerly held by Warren Butler who has moved to Or ants Pasa to make his home. Next regular meeting of Medford post will be Tuesday, January :4 at which time the report on ."Elmer' the duck will be made. It Is assumed that Comrade Paul McCurley has passed It on to the next "fall guy by this time. Local Firm Puts In Bly Address System Woodson Smith and Victor Mllnea, owners of Don's Radio Service here, have Just returned from Bly, Ore, where they Installed a 10 -speaker public address system at- CCC Camp Bly. The big address system was manufactured In their Medford plant, and gives to Camp Bly one of the most up-to-date broadcasting units in the state. January Special. Beautiful repro duction of your old photographs. 100 Kennell-Ellla Studio. Phone 329. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Open a tree to obtain sup 4. That which a ruminant chews T, Body of Jewish law 12, Mexican rub ber tree 13, Black bird 14, Dramatic musical composition 16, Word for word 17. Olnclnl snow field. It, Absurd or unbecoming 19. Dtupatc-h boat 21, Surrounding the eye socket 23. Hawaiian tree US. Parts whlch , contalo tbe seeds 27, Wart) off 1'8. Tropical fruit 31. Annoyed 32. Object of Intense devotion 14. Harnesses Solution of Yesterday's Pul anaegireIeIdpTa T dTInOr o M E OE L I L E.R JClulL TU R AIL fiMAPP E IMS FRO 6 PAvv E iMALT RAM LEM I NEO A M. E,R S MSlf R E A M MilllMlISENSE EDE N jjHlATsgl A C T S Mr e p L7ffA b LTe IB A IN I Ngfp O I lOIB R E S E N TIE N 5 U rTe AiBloDlES5ETTEE 17. Easily Bfrted by outslda tnnuenres 11. Timiina to on 81(19 fl. European (Inch 44. Having lost brightness! 4ft. Take hack 48 Rheepllk 49. Itefore 50. To: Brotch logftiner 16. Head cover! n 61. A htm menu i2 13 iff f s 6 iif I iy r r 1 w if "TO TO7 Tl 22 23 24 25 W'S ''iil. is v ; v. . , ,::, si NAL RITES FOR i .S.GILM0RET0 BE HELD AT 2 P.M. William Skinner Glhnore. well- known resident of Medford. where he had lived since 1025, passed away at Sacred Heart Hospital Thursday morning at 7:40 o'clock after a short Illness. Mr. Oil more lived at 65 North Orange street. Mr. Qtlmore was born at Pittsburg. Pennsylvania, May 19, 1800. where he spent his early life and attended college, and where he was united In marriage to Hazel Applegate Ray December 1, 1009. Mr. Gilmora was tne only son of the late James and Caroline Gil more, his father having been one of PittsDurgh's leading watch and clock makers. Mr. Gllmore was a charter member of First Presbyte rian church of Ingram, Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania, ha mother having been one of Its organizers In early days. when It tcok birth from old First Presbyterian church of Pittsburgh. where she waa an active member. Mr. Gllmore was church treasurer. trustee and Sunday school secretary of his home church for years, and after coming to Medford held the snme offices in the Medford church, where he was a faithful av;d effic ient servant for the past few vears. Mr. Gllmore was deputy recorder of Allegheny county, Pennsylvania, with the title of expert on obsolete deeds, and an authority on ancient legal document. He served until pension age. and then he retired. Mr. Gllmore was a member., of Oak land Lodge I. O. O. F. No. 13. Pitts burgh, Loyal Order of Moose. B. P. O. E., No. 1168 of Medford. Ore. An Interesting fnct about Mr. Gll more s family was that his grand father came to Pittsburgh from Ire land In 1800. when he purchased piece of land In Chartlers townnhlp. six miles west of Pittsburgh, paying for his 40-acre farm In silver dollars, thus giving it the name of Silver Hill. There was a Gllmore on this site continuously until 1925, when Mr. Gllmore sold his modern home to seek health In the west. A fine Christian gentleman, he will be missed by a host of friends and relatives. He leaves to mourn his loss his widow, Mrs. Hazel A, Gllmore and three sisters, Mrs. Margaret MacKler nan, and Mrs. Jessie Rlnaman 01 Pittsburgh, Pr., and Mrs. Martha Werts of Philadelphia, Pa. Services will be conducted from the Perl Funeral Home Sunday at 2 o'clock. Reverend W. J. Howell or Cashmere, Washington, former pas tor of Medford Presbyterian church and close friend of the family, will officiate, assisted by Rev. E, A. Oldenburg of Ashland, Ore., with Elks' service at chapel and Oddfel lows' service at graveside. Actlvft. pallbearers will be: Dr. Charles T. Sweeney, Rev. E. 8. Bart lam, Rev. W. R. Balrd. Ralph DeWit, J. G, Love and Ben Mollor. Inter ment will be lr Siskiyou Memorial Park. -J EUaENE, Ore., Jan. 4- (AP) Families from aub-marglnal farms will be located on 500 acres of land in the Mohawk valley as soon aa pos sible. It was announced by C. E. Crowe, Oregon state rehabilitation service official who resigned yester Idav from the Lane county rell?f administration. Cross - Word Puzzle 6. Chnrncier In "The Fnerl Qucena" I. Enlarge T. Bracing t, Uncloees: poetlo 9- Repeals 10. Kxlst 11, I'mi pen 16. Grand or noble 10. Narrow d1t tnnt view tl. Tnlku gll hy 24. Two htilvoi 26. Find the lum of 17. More rapid tS. Part of a bridle 19. County ID I tin ho 80. Wandering as. Oave out 35. Dinner count 27. Lateral boundaries SH. A nary 'it. Clergyman In chance of a chapel 40. Come In 42. Made a loan 44. Durle 46. Topm hum Tiling bird 47. Sea eagle tL Point beyond which no pronrenn can . maaa &l. Sin DOWN 1. Flower I. Bring Into row I. Thin cut or d1ftpiear. colloq. 4. Pictorial carlcaturt V.F.W. State Dn-lght E. State Commander of the Veterans , of Foreign Wars of the United States i Dwinht E. Alderman of Portland, Is paying an official visit to southern Oregon, having arrived at Ashland Saturday to Institute Walter A. Phillips Post No. 3423 and confer with delegations from Pelican Post. Klamath Falls, Brookings, and Del Rogue Post of Grants Pass. He will come to Medford today, rt mr.'uing here untl. Monday evening, when he will pay his official visit to Crater Lake post. During his stay in Medford. Com mander George Codding of Crater Lake Post, has arranged the follow ing program for him: Sunday a. m., HESTER PENCE, 95, COUNTY RESIDENT GO YEARS, CALLED Hter Pence, one of tha oldest plcneer residents of Jackson county, pnssed away at the home of IvTun mis Pence, her youngest son, after a ahort Illness c.f one week at Jack sonville, Otegon, at the rre of 06 years and 8 months. She wns born near Springfield. Ohio. May 3, 1840, and has been a resident of Jacluon county for 60 years. Heater Enoch waa united In marriage to William Pence In December, 1850, at Pekin. Illinois, her husband preceded her In death In 1007. Eight children were born to thla union, being Burvlved by Edward and Mlnnua Penc of Jacksonville, Ore., David Pence of Trail, Ore.. Mrs. Mary McKee of Prairie City, Ore., Mrs. Lottie McKee of Apple- gate, Ore., Mrs. Janle Geary, Trail. Ore., also thirty-four grandchildren and, forty-five great grandchildren. nnd three great great gmndchlldren. The family came to Redding. Cal., In emigrant train In 1878, and the same year came to Jackson county by wagon train, settling In the Applegate district. ' Funeral services will be held at the Perl Puneial Home Monday morning at 11 o'clock, with Rev. D. E. Millard officiating. Interment will take place In the Trail cemetery. LAST SUMMONS ID . ZOLA AKER Funeral services were held at the Jacksonville cemetery Thursday for Mrs. Zola B. Aker. formerly of the city, who died of pneumonia In the Roseburg hospital December 31, at the age of 88. Mrs. Aker was for many years employed t Health's drug store, moving to Myrtle Creek In De cember of 1033, when her husband. Qeorge Aker, was transferred there by the Standard OH company. Active here for years In the Ameri can Legion Auxiliary. Mrs. Aker leaves a hout of friends In the valley. She waa the former Miss Zola Bar nett of Central Point. She Is sur vived by her mother, Mrs. Burnett, of Myrtle Creek; her husband, and one aon and an aunt. Miss Bldna Beitder of Medford, 4. William l'ortT Onillrl Mrs. E. E. Meyer of Lake Creek received word yesterday of ths death at ber father, William Porter Gould yesterday morning In Red Bluff CnllfM following an Illness of the past two years. He wss 78 year of ago. Mr. Gould was formerly a resident ot tnu city, and has nvany friends In the valley who will regret Ola passing. He, with hla wife and fam lly, came to aouthrr'i Oregon from New Mexico In 1007, making, their home here until 1013. whet, they moved to Hed Bluff. Mr. Gould was associated for a while with thr Hlllcrest orchsrd, later going Into business with the Square Deal wood yard, now located on Nortt. PW street. Mr. Gould Is stirvlvcd by his wife Cordelia X. and on aon, A. A. Gould of Red Bluff; and three daughter Mrs. D. J. Bates, of Portland, Mm R. V. Buerer. of Redwood City. Cal., and Mrs 8. K. Mejer. of Lakt Creek funeral services will be conducted at Red Bluff. Try t.yndy''j Milk Depot for Orade A milk, 30c gallon. US E. Main. Use Msll Tribune wsnl ads. Obituary Leader Here Alderman golf at the Rogue River Golf elub; Sunday, 5 :00 p. m., reception at home of Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Can' field, Aloha ranch, for members of Crater Lake Post and their wives; Monday, 12:15 p. m., KLwanls club luncheon, at Medford Hotel; Monday, 8:00 p. m., Meeting of Crater Lake Post No. 1833 at Eagle Hall. At the post meeting Monday eve ning, a class of twenty recruits will be given the obligation by State Commander Alderman. As this WJll be an open meeting, all veterans, whether members of the order or not, are Invited to attend and meet the state commander. Refreshments will be served after the meeting. CN TO PUT CO JON FULL UNIT BASIS A thorough reorganisation of Com pany A, 180th Infantry, to bring the national guard unit up to full aotlve strength wbs announced yeaterday by Capt. Carl Y. Tengwald, commanding officer. During the past week the names of 14 members who had moved out of the city, Joined the CCO or enlisted In the army or navy were dropped from the roster so that the vacancies might bo tilled with active men, Cap tain Tengwald said. A campaign la to be waged Immediately to bring the company up to full active strength of 60 members, he aald "Medford has always been known for having one of the best national guard units In t.he abate," the cr.ptaln said, "and It la our aim to regain the place we have lost because of clrcunv slancca over which we have had no control. The 14 members dropped from the roster have been transferred to the rtrsorve list to pave the way for our drive for active members. We want a full strength, active company of 60 men and three officers." The reorganization. Captain Teng wald explained, has created vacanclea not only In the ranks of privates but alao of privates flrat class, corporals and sergeant. The alma of the company will be placed before varloua organizations In Medford and an assembly la being arranged at the high school so that the purpose ot the national guard may be explained to eligible students Captain Tengwald related. Officer! o' the company win be as sisted during the campaign by Col Kelly, reserve corps, and M&j William H. Ellenburg. and Ma). Wal ter W. Abbey, national guard Enlistment in the national guard affords splendid physical and mental development for young men," Captain Tengwald said. "It offers attracttve Inducements such aa high school credits, compensation for drill at tendance, .athletic opportunities, all necessary ' equipment and cost and two weeks' encampment each yet with all expenses paid. II la under stood, of course, that the national guard la a secondary defense organl euattop and so membership allows the fulfillment ot a patriotic duty. We have a splendid armory which la to receive additional Improvements shortly. We have a new enlisted men's club which offers recreational facilities without cost. When you consider all the advantages member ship offers, we expect to bsve no dif ficulty In rebuilding company a into one of the outstanding national units In Oregon." Persons Interested In Joining Com. pany A may apply to Captain' Teng' Bid. 1J East M",fl street, or Ber. geant Oeorge T. Llndley, who Is on duty day and night at the armory. SALETWOSMALL FJ W. J. Roberta, Medford real estate dealer, yesterday announced the sate of two smsll farms near the oity during the past week. Both property transactions were handled by Roberts tor the Jackson County Building and Loan association, he aald. Arthur Hlnkle, formerly living on Kane creek near Gold Hill, purchased a amall acreage home In the Berry dale district north of tha city, and Carl Downs, formerly of Klamath Palls, purchased a like property on Msple Drlva. west ot the city. The purchase price waa not mentioned for either transaction. Phone Ml. We'll haul away youl refuse. City Sanitary Service. Use Mall Tribune want ads. VETS HOLD INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS, FEAST The regular time for the monthly meeting of our camp fell on the even ing of January 1, New Year's evening. That waa too much even for veterans to stand so the meeting waa held January 3 at Medford armory. The first duty of the evening was to devote fitting attention to a chicken dinner. About fifty persona ate, including approximately fifteen invited guests. These were heads or prominent members of other local veteran and patriotic organizations. Everything seemed to be going fin with the dinner and everyone present was agreeing that whatever faults or weaknesses might be charged against Spanish War Veterans, one thing they could never be accused of was marry ing poor cooks. Unfortunately, Just at this point In the course of tha dinner, the camp waa astounded and horrified when five of Its members were detected sitting at the tabid re served for guests. After the dinner the camp prompt ly proceeded to court-martial the of fenders. By a stroke of remarkable luck for a Medford gathering, there happened to be plenty of lawyers present and the prosecution did not have to lag. When confronted by the Judge advocate, the accused all pleaded ((Kilty and none offered any excuse worth hearing. People who get Into acraes In Medford seem to know of ways of avoiding publicity. For reasons not to be stated, this correspondent la not going to tell anything more about this Incident. Finally, the auxiliary first and af terward the camp win able to get to the business for which they came) there and installed their officers, Mrs. Newman waa Installing officer for the auxiliary. Their ceremony, as always, waa colorful, musical and in spiring. Their officers for the year are headed by Mrs. Joe E. Wood, president. Comrade Joe E. Wood Is the new commander of the camp. The retiring president of the auxil iary was Mrs. Lellt Paxson, the re tiring camp commander Nicholas S. Young. In due time, not before dinner, l waa revealed that every guest who was fed was roqulred to make a speech. They could not welch so all did their turns, and msde out all right, too. A feature of the meeting was what would be called In church "congre gational singing. " Considering the eating that had been done, the sing ing was decidedly better than moat observers would have predicted. If any of our guests left hoping that this was the last time they would ever get mixed up with the Spanish War gang, we can at least testify chat we failed to hear them say so. W. H. PA ink. 4 . Free Art Classes To Start Monday Mrs. Elizabeth Edmondson an nounces the beginning of three new free art olasses at her r.tudlo, 864 West Second street, as foilowa: Jan uary 0, watercolors, 7 to 0 p. m.; Jan uary 8, commercial art, 7 to 9:30 p. January 10, composition and free hand drawing, 7 to 0:30 p. m. Pre pastel lessons will be every Friday af ternoon at 107 Main street, room 8. from 1 :30 to 4 '30. All are welcome to all classes. , (Continued Prom Page One.) - president appears to have been atrengthened even beyond the bonda existing last session. Democratic Floor Leader Bankhead has an understanding with the lead era that he will not do much active leading on the floor. His health will not permit It. He will handle back stage work mostly. He house will continue to be run by Speaker Byrns and Rules Chairman O'Connor. Chief Justice Hughes is understood to have turned down the proposal of newsmen to appoint a man from their group to handle the new press relations Job of the court. He want ed to avoid the appearance of having anything like a press agent. The financial report of the Liberty T 'tague shows It spent fog for towe's curing the last year, which will un doubtedly start an argument a to how clean Its bustnesa la. Mora than one-third ot the Liberty League Income (exactly (160.684.33) cama from Wilmington, Delaware, where the Duponta reside. Sleuth Edgar Hoover mads a brief talk on a radio amateur hour tho other night. In the subsequent vot ing, he received 360 votes as an amateur. A New Deal publicity man U ex plaining that the real reason Mr. Roosevelt wanted to talk about Ue state of the union at night waa to cure national insomnia. Notice Attention f. O. O. P. Odd Fellows requested to meet st I. O. O. P. hsll Monday 1:30 p. in. to attend funeral of Dirk Bradley. P. A. DAUOHERTY. Nobla Grand. Us Mall Tribune waut ads.