MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUXE. MEDFORD, OREGON, TTEDXESDAT, .TAXTJARY 15. 1936.
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FOB WANT AOS
L0STANJDF0UND
LOST Gold lavaller with blue atone
pendant. Return to Tribune office.
Reward.
LOST Female Boston bull pup. Tel.
530. Rewaru.
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r)ST Brindle cow, auernsey-Jeraey;
freshen In February. J. Ellestad,
Central Point.
LOST If oog is miMlnfV ca)H516
WANTED FEMALE HELP
WANTED Experienced young woman.
Housework and assist with children.
Board, room and wages. References
required. Phone 939-W.
WANTED Reliable elderly woman for
general housework, for lady living
alone In country. Box 4190. Tribune.
WANTED MALE HELP
SALESMAN WANTED by Portland
wholesale hardware house to sell
our line as side line In Rogue river
valley and Klamath Falls territory.
Commission. Write George H.
Graves Saleia, Oregon.
WANTED Mlnlmr partner experienc
ed In quartz and placer. Box 4284,
Tribune,
MAM to handle vending machine
route, Medford and surrounding
towns, part or full time. No sell
ing. Permanent; $30 weekly; $250
cash required; secured. When re
plying stale " you have cash avail
able. For Interview , write Box 4256.
Tribune. '
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WANTED SITUATIONS
MAN with family wants steady work
at livable wa,je: all around handy
man mechanically, steam, carpen
ter, paint, drive truck. Would con
sider Janitor Job. Resident of Med-
tora paet nine yeara. cox tow,
Tribune.
WANTED Contract tree pulling. Ore
gon California Trucking Co., phone
1174.
W ANTED --MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED To buy dairy cows for
California market. C. 0. Hoover,
Phone 437-R.
EMPTY furniture van going to Los
Angeles Saturday, wants load for
there or way points. Phone 615,
Hawley Transfer.
WANTED Basa viol and piano accor
dion.. Must be cheap. Box 4302.
Tribune.
WANTED Used furniture, ranges,
I heaters, tools, fruit Jars, etc. Hol
I brook Furniture Co., In old Fire
Hall Bldg, 112 E. 6th. Tel. 647.
WANTED Disc for Fordson tractor.
L R, cars Mall Tribune,
WANTED
We pay cash toi nousenold goods
furniture and stoves We also buy
metals hides pelta wool and mo
hair MEDFORD BAROA1N HOOSB
27 N Grape St Phone 1062.
WANTED Oook stoves, heaters, bed
springs, mattresses day-oeda. earn
' tary oouchea and oota or what
have you- We pay cash at exchange
NEW DEAL FURN EXCHANGE
423 E Main St.
WANTED - Beef cattle veal. lamM
and pasture. J. J Osenbrugge.
WANTED
FURS FURS FURS
Highest cash price paid for raw fun
Complete-line of traps on aale.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
27-29 No Grape St
Merttnrd
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT 717 West 14th; Holly
Court No. 3. corner 4th and North
Holiy; 419 West second. Also other
desirable homes. Phone 195 or
evenings, 1147-W.
FOR RENT 5 room modern furnish
ed house, close In. fire plaoe. haM
ood floor, oil burner, garage. Oojd
furniture. $30.00 a month. Tel. 788.
B. J. palnv r.
FOR RENT 8-roon. house, completely
renewed and remodeled Inside; close
In. Tel. 853-L.
FOR RENT Houee on North Rl vet
aide. Tel. 879-X.
FOR RENT New 4-room bouse, close
In. Phone 477-J.
FOR RENT 4-room turn house: elec
tric rarue, refrigerator, oil heater;
garage; adults. Phone 846-Y.
8-FOOM furnished. 1 or 8 bedrooms
Close in Phone 1432-J.
FOR RENT 8-room modern furnish
ed house close in Pinna 457-J
FOR SENT M'tocrn '-Morn unfur
jjiie Phone 728
"i0,1 h-u7redU .
J ""aitoea. Brows Wall. i
FOE RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT S-room turniehed house,
close In, 130. water paid. Inquire
146 S. Ivy
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
FURNISHED APT. Heat, hot water
and garage, S35 00; vacant alter the
20th. Berben Apta., 10 Quince 8t.
5 -ROOM partly furnished apartment,
810. 830 Bennett.
TWO housekeeping rooms, furnished.
319 N. Grape.
FOR RENT 2 and S rooms furnished
apartment; garage; adults. 604 w.
10th. i
FOR RENT Apartment; no children.
716 Welch.
APARTMENT tor rent. Old West 10th
St.
FOR RENT Furnished apartment.
329 N Holly. Phone 879-X.
FOR RENT ROOM BOARD
BOART Home-cooked meala served
In prlvtse home. Reasonable rates.
Near business district. 23 N. Orange
St. Phone 1473-X.
at 716 B Main
BOARD AND KOOM rate reasonable
FOR RENT FURNISHED
ROOMS
ROOM with home conveniences, close
In: reasonable. Inquire 238 S. Holly.
ROOM. 153 N. Oakdad.
VTTRACTlVB noma 404 B Orspe
FOR EXCHANGE
WANTED to trade 9-year-old saddle
mare and Jersey helfel, 2-year-old
past, to freshen In May. lor true,
gentle work horse or mare, 1350 or
Detter. write or see J. r. sawyer,
Rt. 1, Box 87, Talent, Or.
FOR TRADE Late model electric re
frigerator, large size and Hawaiian
guitar for poultry or cows. A. M.
Hon. Route 1, Box 41 1.
FOR SALE o" TRADE For hogs,
Chrysler aedan. good condition,
500-chlck brooder. 207 south Riv
erside. FOR SALE OR TRADE Used cabinet
phonograph; trade for wood. 608
S. Riverside.
FOR EXCHANGE
ESTATE -REAL
FOR RENT OR TRADE Modern fur-
i nlshed 5-room bungalow. 109 West
I Main.
; WILL EXCHANGE equity In 106-acre
i dairy ranch for city property, hi.
I 1, Box 395.
! FOR SALE OR TRADE Income prop-
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! FOR SALE - REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE Small, completely fur
nished house, 2 bedrooms, close in,
for $1200. See D. T. Lawton, 321
Apple. -
FOR SALE 1 acres, 6 room house
and other buildings, furnished:
some fruit and berries. See owner
520 Terrace stree., Ashland. Ore.
100 ACHES well improved stocked
and equipped. cuae to aieedford.
some cash oi Income property Bat
- ance long time low Interest O A
DeVoe. 623-J -2
FOR SALE Dandy 4-room modern
nome. nice anane, good outouua
lngs. A real bagaln for $1000 cash.
BROWN & WHITE. Realtors.
FULLY equipped dairy farm with
FINE DAIRY HERD, headed by reg
istered Jersey male, otnctiy mod
ern home, 8 barns, etc., team and
all farming tools, milking machine,
power separator; nog iigm icncea
and cross-fenced; under present own.
erahlp for 26 years; no incumbrance.
Now priced to sell.
BROWN & WHITE, Realtors.
CITY LOTS on pavement, absolutely
clesr title, priced from $150 up.
Also unimproved lota close to
schools, from $60 up
BROWN as WHITE, Realtors.
FOR SALE A beautiful little home In
the western foothills for $1500. Only
$300 down payment.
BROWN & WHITE, Realtors.
LEAVING STATE Make offer for
$2,000 equity, 7-apt. furnished
house, modern, fully rented. Full
price $3,400. On highway In town.
Terms, by owner. Box 4416. Tribune.
HOUSES for sale or rent. Tel. 198
tvenlnga 1147-W.
WHEN you think of real aetata think
of Brown at Whit
FOR 8 ALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE 2 fresh cows. Bert Stan
cllffe. Phoenix.
i YOUNG cows freshen In April. Fred
Powers, Applegate, Ore.
ANNOUNCEMENT Auction aale of
Surebred Hereford and shorthorn
ulls. at the Sale Pavilion, Jan 18.
' So. Oregon Livestock Auction Co
Col A H Dunlev. Auctioneer
FOR SALE DOGS PET8
FOR 8 ALE Thorough bred Australian
puppl-s Phone 16-F-15 .
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
PRICED TO SELL One "30 Pontiac
sedan, one '30 Chevrolet pickup:
excellent ahnpe. Inquire Apt, 26,
Riverside Apta.
FOR SALE Truck. Trade wood or la
bor. Phone 1352-w iai3 w. tn.
GOOD USED CARS
With .936 Lienae.
BUY NOW ana BUY CHEAP
1934 Dodge DeLuxe Coupe.
1933 Chevrolet Coupe: radio and
heater.
1PSS Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan.
lsi Plymouth Coupe.
1934 Chrysler Airflow.
1931 Chrvtler 86 Sedan.
1934 Ford V-8 8dsn.
1932 Plvmouth 4 Coupe.
1929 DeSoto Roadster.
1939 DeSoto Sedan.
1931 fhrysler 8 DeLuit Seden.
1914 Terraplsna DeLuxe Sedsn.
Also number of other real bar
gains. LANOI MOTOR CO.
Chrvaler-Plyr-outh Dealer.
Used Car Lot, 6th and Bartletl.
38 No Riverside.
8PE.NCER CORSETI6K. Tel. 1434-1
FOR SALE POULTRY
FOR SALE 180 White Minorca pul
lets and last year's hens, 81.00 each
at 333 Laurel St., Ashland, ore
V. O. Mllburn.
BOOK ORDERS for Early Hatching
NOW. Sweeney Poultry Ranch.
Route No. 2. Box 114. Medford.
FOR SALE
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Phllco cabinet radio. 7
tubes, good condition, 815.00. 826
park Ave.
FOR SALE Fairbanks-Morse electric
pump, bed davenport, Singer sewing
machine. Universal range. Call
437-J, or address Ht. 4. Box 68-A.
FARMERS. ATTENTION.
Rebuilt, second-hand farm Imple
ments, tractors, etc., for sale at oar.
gain prices at 3& South Orape. Med
ford. Call and see what we have.
FOR SALE Royal, portable type
writer, practically new; 30 cash.
Phone 1618-J.
FOR SALE Household goods, stock.
chickens and tools. Old stage roaa,
Mrs. Frank Tompkins.
FOR SALE Wood, woodsawlng and
fertilizer, pnone ooa-j.
LATE TYPE, practically new, SOO-egg
electric Incubator, 817.50. 200 W.
Jackson.
FOR SALE Ford 16x6.00 wheels,
hubs, tires, tubes, ball and socket
trailer hitch, tankj. pumps, gasoline
stove. All new. Substantial discount.
129 N. Riverside.
FOR SALE Baleu grain hay. L. A.
Salade. Phone 184. Central Point.
FOR SALE A number of thoroughly
re-condltloned re-patnted Electric
Refrigerators. $45.00 and up. Leon
ard Electric Co. 309 E. Main,
FOR SALE Hlen pressure boiler with
23 H. P twin cylinder steam engine
mounted, fine condition. Central
Point Cheese Factory.
FOR SALE Apple wood, 12-lnch.
$1.50 tier at orchard or $2.50 tier
delivered In load lota; 16-tnch 25c
tier higher. Phone 1265 or 468-R-3
ONE Iron safe, 1 large automobile
tent. 608 W 4tn or Phone 832-K.
rOR SALE Hay and grain; hay loose,
baled or chopped: wheat, barley
and oats whole or ground. Phone
355-J-3. Victor Bursell.
NEWTOWN apples, wrapped and pack.
ed or face and fill; large sizes. A
real buy. Newtowns 15c per lug
Bring your own containers. Phone
926 American Prult Growers, Inc..
213 So. Fir, Medford, Ore.
FOR SALE New and used building
materials. Lee Williams. 1520 N. Rlv.
FOR APPLES pnone 258-J."
APPLES
Fancy Delicious, packed, large
alze. per box $1-25
Fancy Delicious, good alze.
per lug
Newtowns. good size, per lug. .25
Bring containera
BEAR CREEK ORCHARDS
DRIVEWAY MATERIAL - 8 llzea of
rock at $1.60 pet yard delivered
Bateman Phone 1534-Y or rfl2-J
FOR SALE Dry body wood.
616, Hawley's Transfer.
APPLES We deliver rel 133-L
MISCELLANEOUS
IF YOUR basement Is filling with
water, Case Auto Wrecking will
pump It out or furnish equipment.
Prices reasonable. Phone 780.
POPULAR piano harmony and tricky
breaks taught In a new, easy way.
For Information call 616.
EAST SIDE BEAUTY SALONFeatur
lng Nu-Ray Machlneless Permanent
Waves. $5. Also special Two $3 or
$5 Permanents for the price of one.
610 East Main. Tel. 688.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Abstracts.
JACKHON COUNTY
ABSTRACT CO
Abstracts of rule and
Title Insurance The
only oomplete Title
System la jackaon
County. h
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts
of Title. Rooms 8 and 6 No 89
North Central Ave, upst.aira
expert Window Cleaners.
LET GEO ROE DO n Tel. 1172
House cleaning floor waxing, ori
ental nig cVanlng and uphnlaterlTm
Income Tax Reports Prepared.
INCOME TAX Federal and atete re
turns prepared. See Earl Foy, Room
11, Jackaon County Bank Bldg.
Phone 796.
Money to Lend
MONEY LOANED $60 to $300 for
personal or household purpuaes on
House Furnishings or Autos: also
Car Refinanced L o a o s closed
within 30 minutes License No. ft.
157. See W E Thomas 48 So Cen
tral Transfer.
REINKINO TRANSFER CO Long
distance hauling. Furniture, cattle
anything. Ill N Fir. Phone 1033
C. Stuart.
EAD8 TRANSFER at STORAGE OO
Offloe 1015 No Central PhonSI8
Prtoea right Samoa guaranteed
TRUCKING AND STORAGE Local
and long distance hauling rural,
ture moving etc. Reasonable rates
Tel 833 F Samson Oo
HAWLEY TRANSFER - Expert pack
ers and movers Special livestock
moving equipment Prices ight
aio Noh Rive-M Phnne ai5
ROOFING
ROOFING Let us Inspect your roof
before the rainy season Tola ser
vice Is free Cell 270 Rogue Rival
R'vif'n Co
OREGON CITY, Ore . Jan. 18. (IP)
Hemphill, Pen ton & Campbell, Inc,
was low bidder on $170,000 bond to
finance the Oregon City school dis
trict's portion ot the new $350,000
high srhool. Junior high and Barclay
school bul'.d:ng projects Net Inter
est will average 108 percent,
Foots Creek
FOOTS OREEK. Jan. lfi. (SpD
Rev. Cwle of Lake Creole held Mrvtces
at the Sunday school, January 13,
and waa a dinner gueat at the C. W.
St umbo home. He apent the night
with Ray Gauny&w, returning home
January 13.
Mrs. Waring Thome of San Diego,
Cal.. la visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mra. C. W. Stum bo, for several weeks.
Etta Mae and Josephine Perfoun
taln have returned to the St. Mary's
academy In Medford after spending
their vacation vlth their parents here.
Medford visitors last week were Mr.
Boomsllter, Mr. Thompson and Mrs.
R, Ii. Miller.
Junior Miller and his aunt. Mrs.
Anna Myers, have returned from a
week's vacation spent at Vallejo and
San Francisco.
Ed and George K aster are confined
to their home with the measles. Sev
eral other families In the community
have them. Fred Koster of Blrdseye
creek la working at the Lance mine
while his brother Is si ok.
Ray Gaunyaw, Mr. Thompson and
Frank Irish were business visitors In
Grants Pass , January 10.
Henry Miller of Grants Pass visited
with his son and family January 13.
His wife, who has toeen quite 111 with
a cold, Is better. ,
Roy Cameron of Sawyer's' Bar visit
ed with his son Bobby at the home
of Mrs. Effle Blrdseye January 11.
OFT
SALEM, Jan. 18. (AP) Governor
Martin tcday revoked the condi
tional pardon of Reuben A. Kimball
and ordered his return to the state
penitentiary to complete a 10-year
sentence.
KJmball was sentenced to that
term from Multnomah county March
4, 1929, on a conviction for assault
and robbery with a dangeroua wea
pon. He was granted a conditional
pardon June 16. 1933, by Governor
Meter. His pardon waa revoked for
violation of the terms of hla re
lease, The governor alao revoked the con
ditional pardon of Hammond Bailey
of Klamath county for the same
reason. He was received at the Peni
tentiary June 14, 1933, to serve five
years for robbery by force. Ha re
ceived a conditional pardon June 4,
1934.
MoMINNVILLE, Ore., Jan. 18. P)
A sound program of development fir
agriculture will be sought at Yam
hill county's two-day frm economics
conference starting here January 24,
George Fullenwlder of Carlton, gen
eral chairman, said today.
BUCKINGHAM'S Ice Cream. Candy
and Party Specials. The Crest. i36
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GOLD HILL, Jan. 15. (Spl.) Mra.
Mary Chlsholm returned the flnit of
the week from San Francisco, where
she spent the holidays with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Blankenburg
were business visitors In Grants Pass
Friday.
Arthur Dunford of Little Apple-
gate is making his home with Mr.
and Mrs. i-cn Wise and attendtng
school here.
Mr. and Jrs. Erwln Watklns of
Mrs. Watklns' parents, Mr. and Mrs.
8. K. Baren, on Black well Hill.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Johnson spent
Thursday and Friday with Mrs. John
son's mother, Mrs. Daisy Gilchrist.
Their home Is In Mnlln, Ore.
Mrs. Minnie Byerly Is visiting with
her aunt, Mrs. Baldwin, In Medford
while recuperating from a tonsil op
eration. Hugh Miller of Stockton, Cal., spent
the week end visiting at the home of
his brother-in-law, Earl Moore, and
family.
Ernest Ross was an Ashland visitor
the first of the week.
C. M. Wright of Bonneville visited
here over night Monday, returning
Tuesday with Mrs. Wright, who had
spent the holidays with relatives.
Mrs. Esther Smith of Medford vis
ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Van
Houten with her son, Larry, on Tues
day. Dan Chandler of Glendale visited
with relatives here last week. -
Mrs. Glenva Kegg and children left
Monday for Burns to be near Mr.
Kegg, who Is with the CCC.
George Dorman, who has been quite
111, is slowly Improving, but Is still
under the doctor's care.
Mrs. Melvln Sargent was pleasantly
surprised on her birthday, January
S, when a few of her friends came
In to help her celebrate the occasion.
Those enjoying the evening were Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Bailey, Robt. Ken-
naston, Mrs. Evalyn Walker and Mr.
and Mrs, Sargent.
The P. N Q.'s met on Thursday at
the home of Mrs. W. W. Hlttle on
the Old Stage road. There were 14
members present to enjoy the after
noon. Next meeting will be with
Mrs. George Dorman, January 23.
Wednesday, January 7, the W. R.
C. held an all-day meeting. Potluck
lunch was served at noon, followed
by Installation of officers, Mrs. Ella
Patrick being Installing officer. Of
fleers for the ensuing term are: Presl
dent, Daisy Paul; vice-president, Car
rie Drake: Junior vice-president, Wl
nonee Steelman; secretary, Madge
Dorman; treasurer, Rose Gay; con
ductress, Bessie Henderson; assistant
conductress, Ethel Henderson: guard.
Bertha Gaibralth; patriotic Instruc
tor, Ada Cook; press correspondent,
Dal By Paul; musician, Lovey Tyler;
first color bearer, Lucy Desmlnl: sec
ond color bearer, Ella Patrick; third
color bearer, Mrs. McNabb; fourth
color bearer, Mrs. Kreus.
The Odd Fellows and Rebekahs held
Installation Wednesday enenlng, Jan
uary 6. in the I. O. O. F. hall. Deputy
District Grand Master Ed Vincent and
Cross-Word Puzzle
11. Lays away
19. State
SI. Dance step
16. Oenus of tht
maple tree
II. Celestial body
II. Mother
50. Closing meas
ures of a
musical
composition
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Implement
II. Terminate
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II. Form
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doer family
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41. Calmest
41. lacerated
47. Mouth of a
volcano
41. Raving a flat
breastbone
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District Deputy President Bessla rra
denburg of central Point were the
Installing officers. A large crowd,
some from Jacksonville ana quits a
number from Central Point, witnessed
the Installation of the offlcera for
the ensuing term. I. O. O. F. offl
cera: Noble grand, D. R. Hendrlck
son; Ties grand. Norman Bailey: sec
retary. Tony Ross: treasurer, W H.
Ferguson: warden, Oeo. Haff; conduc
tor. W. W. Hlttle: ou'Jlde guard, T.
J. Weat: Inside guard, Warren Cop
pock: R. 8. to N. O . Paul Thompson:
L. S. to N. O., H. D. Force; R. 8. 8.,
R. K. Cook; L. 8., H. A. Horten: R. 8.
to V. O., J. A. Clement: L. 8. to V.
Q., Ernest Lyman; chaplain, Earl F.
Moore. Rebekah officers: Noble
grand, Nettle Stone; vice grand, Delia
Kelt: secretary, Ethel Martin; treas
urer, Lucy Mee: warden, Evelyn
Thompson: conductor, Alta Clement:
Inside guard, Irens Henderson; out
side guard, Pearl Ferguson; R. 8. to
N. O., Madge Dorman; L. 8. to N. Q.,
Mary chlsholm: R, 8. to V. O., Tiny
Ham: L. 8. to V. O., Rena Davis;
chsplaln, Ada Cook.
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THE GRANGE
Lake Creek Orange.
Lake Creek Orange enjoyed a large
attndanoa and a very pleasant even
ing at Its meeting January 10.
Members were pleased ' to have as
guests Mr. and Mrs. Bmmett Nealon
and Mr. and Mrs. John Holta of Sama
Valley Orange. County Deputy Nea
lon was asked to explain the Orange
contest, sponsored by Pomona
Orange, which he did. enoouraglng
the local Orange to take part for
advancement of the order.
Eldred Charley waa obligated tn the
first and second degrees, by County
Deputy Nealon, and declared a mem
ber of Lake Creek Orange,
It waa announced that the county
club leader expects to hold meeting
to discuss club work soon, exact date
to bo announced later.
Claua Charley gave an Interesting
legislative committee report, touching
on the bills to be voted on at the
special election.
Leoturer Mable Brown announced
that the home economic committee
la planning a play, to be given at
some future date.
The following program waa present.
ed by the lecturer: Assembly song;
clever oglnlnal poem, by George
Brown; music appreciation, vocal ae
lectlona, by Mable Brown, Myrtle
Charley, Irene Charley, Floyd Charley,
Wallace Ragsdale, with Helen Brown
at the piano, and biography of the
composer, Stephen Foster, by Ellyn
Charley; talk on the railroad situa
tion aa compared with the farm situ
ation of today, by Reed Charley; ad
dress by Emmet Nealon on measures
to be voted on at the coming election
and various other Item ot interest:
vocal solo by Floyd Charley, accom
panied by Helen Brown; gamea and
old-fashioned dance directed by Em
ma Messal; talk by John Holtz, an
nouncing plana for a carnival by
Sams Valley Orange, to help ralae
funds for a new hall; brief remarks
by both Mrs. Nealon and Mrs. Holts.
Central Point Orange.
Central Point Orange will meet
January IT at o'clock. Team num
ber two la In the lead by a small
margin In the attendance contest.
All members are urged to attend and
help their respective sides.
A short program will Include:
Reading (original), V. A. Davis;
song. Roberta Pankey; reading, Mrs.
Carle; reading (comical), Eva Smith;
whistling solo, Bruce Powell, accom
panied by Patty.
The worthy master wm have charge
of the rest of the lecture hour, whloh
he will use for practice of certain
Dart of the rltuallat.. .ark. We hope
to be perfect In all our work by the
time set to be Judged for th ritual
latlo contest being sponsored by Po
mona Grange
Central Point Orange haa entered
the annual county-wide play contest
again. They have selected "The Blue
Teapot" aa the play to be presented.
It Is a charming folk play of Amer
ican Ufa. Mrs. Victor Bursell, direc
tor, haa selected a splendid cast:
Miss Janice Hesaelgrave, Robert
Sparks, J. Sanford Richardson and
Mrs. Faye. Rltaslnger. Mrs, Rltulnger
will be remembered a playing the
part of the little old Scotch lady In
last year's play so eflclently.
The play la progressing nicely, and
a splendid evening's entertainment la
promised all who attend this perform,
anoa February I. at 8 p. m In the
Central Point Orange hall.
CANTON STUDENTS
E
HONOKONO, Jan. 18. (AP) A
roll call of Canton students today
disclosed six missing following th'i
anti-Japanese disorders Monday, si-
though the government denied any of
the demonstrators were killed.
Foreigner,' accounta of the trouble
said student assemblies were broken
up by truck loads of plain elothea
men, bearing national Salvation Army
bannera, who used pistols to quell the
demonstrations.
One girl waa taken to a hospital In
a dying condition,
NANKINO. Jan. 18. (AP) China's
university students, vho have been
condemning the central national gov
ernment and shouting thst China
ehsould fight Jspr.nese penetration,
received a blunt reply today from
O'nrallsalmo Chlr.ng Kai-Shek:
"If you want to fight, Join the
army."
AVIl.LA, M' Jan. !S lyp)James
B. Henrr aari he haa a sow that has
borne 80 p'gs In five litters during
the last 2 months. Three Utters
had IT pl,a, one 14 and one IS.
The fr.'deral bureau of plant In
dustry reports that only alx of IB
swrles of trees tested Ip the region
of the Orrat Plains shelterbelt main-
tatned aatlaractory stands over a pa-
rlod of years.
Meteorological Report
January 18, 193S
Forecasts
Medford and vicinity: Unsettled
with occasional rain tonight and
Thursday; little ehange In tempera,
ture.
,.-Oregon: Unsettled with occaalonal
rain tonight and Thursday; little
cnange in temperature.
Temperature .a year ago today
Highest, 41; lowest, 30,
Total monthly precipitation, 8.68
inches: excess for the month, 4.21
Inches. Total precipitation since Sep
tember 1, 1046. 13D5 Inches; excess
for the season, 8 88 Inches.
Relative humidity at 8 p. m. yes.
terday, ST per cent; 8 a. m. today.
juu per cent.
Sunrise tomorrow, T:38 a. m."
Sunset tomorrow, 8:08 p. m.
n
tan
a S
om
?5
Boise, 44 38 .34 Cloudy
Boston 88 38 .... Cloudy
Chicago 4S 28 . cloudy
Denver ...-. 80
Eureka .... 88 80 1.28 Rain
Helena 30 34 T. P.Cdy.
Los Angeles 84 48 .... Foggy
MEDFORD 40 ST .80 P.Cdy.
New York 44 .. ...
Omaha .,. 84 4 T. Snow
Phoenix TO 43 ... Cloudy
Portland P3 44 .44 P.Cdy.
Reno - 84 44 T. P.Cdy.
Roseburg H m. 64
Salt Lake City 43 38 .30 Cloudy
San Francisco ... 88 88 .14 Cloudy
Seattle .................. 48 42 1.02 Rain
Spokane .............. 38 38 .08 Cloudy
Walla Walla SO 40 .01 Clear
Washington. D O. 48 84 .03 Rain
COURT HOUSE
NEWS
Furnished by the Jackson County
tbatraet Co.. 131 E. Sixth Street
Marriage Licenses
Clyde A. Ouchea and Fern Colter.
Franklin H. George and Laura E
Harper.
Russell Griffith and Lucille Mo
Gee, Paul A. Davis and Violet Austin.
Erlo C. Westergren and eLtha E.
Bard well.
Circuit Court
Everett Phllpo, vs. B. F. McManana
For money.
Kathleen M. Govs vs. John E. Gove,
Divorce.
Everett Phllpoe vs. B. F. McManana
Attachment.
Ida M. Ranker vs. Oeorge Ranker.
Attachment.
' Gladys B. Oonder vs. Claud A. Con
der. Divorce.
State of Oregon by World War Vet
erans' State Aid Commission vs. Al
den B. Powell et al. Foreclosure.
robata Court
Estate of Ida K. Lambert, form.
erly Ida E. Kenworthy, deceased,
probate.
Real Estate Transfers
City of Medford to Oerald A. Cot-tlngham-W.
D. to lots IT and 18,
block , Queen Anne Addition to
Medford.
Sheriff to Gladys W. Johnsons-
Sheriff deed to lota 11, 13, 13, 14, 10
and 30, Nlckeil Plata Add. to Ashland.
Olive Tlebelt et vlr to William 0.
Rcnle. W. D. to lot 8, block A,
Miekel at Payne Add. to Ashland.
Sheriff to Federsl Land Bank of
Spokane. Sheriff deed to SW'4 of
awvt or sec. ai E4 of z of Sao,
S, Twp. 38 8., R. 1 West.
W, J. Hees et ux to w. O. Thomp
son W. D. to part lot 1, blojck 1,
Barr'a Add. to Medford.
Bernlce E. Young et vlr to J. R.
Winn et ux. W. D. to lota 8. P and
10, Eagle Point Meadows, Sec. 84, Twp,
88 8., R. 1 West.
Marie Wells to Leona Wataon et
al Q. O. D. to S', ot lot 7, block
3, Cottage Home Add.; east 80 feet
of lot 3, block 8, Riverside Sub., Med
ford; NK of NE'i cf Sec, 8, Twp. 41
8, R. 3 East.
Harold L. Wellr, ! Leone Watson
et al. Q. C. D. to 814 of lot 7. block
3, Cottage Home, Add.; east 00 feet
of lot 8, block 'S. Rlverslsde Sub. Med
ford: HV, of WEli of See. 8. Twp. 41
8., R. 3 Eart.
Amel'.a F. Toft to Lena M. Johns
ton, W. Tl, to east 38 feet of lot 3.
W'4 of lot 8. block 8, Jacksonville.
Amy Harding to Emma M. Jones.
W. D, to land In Rlverdale Tracte,
Twp. 48 8., R. 4 West.
Frr.nk Arnold et ux to Olive L.
Lonj. Q. 0. D. to SE',i of Nwy4;
8W14 of NE'.i NEVi of 8W',i; NW4
of BE!', of See 12, Twp. 38 8, R. 8
West.
Wm. Barnea Smith to James Virtue.
Deed to land In Sec. 8, Twp. 87 6.,
R. 3 West.
Hattle L. Rankin to Herbert J. Ber
rlan at ux W. D. to lot In City of
Medford, description 1T0 deeds, page
888.
W. M. Green et ux to Cecil W. Stout
et ux. W. D. to 32 acres in DLO 4T.
Twp. 88 8., R. West.
W. R. Zlmmerlee et ux to John 8.
King et ux. Q. C. D. to land In Sec.
10, Twp. 94 8., R. 1 West.
Weather.
Northern California: Generally un
settled tonight and Thursday; occa
sional rain In extreme north and
probably In central portion: little
change In temperature; moderate to
fresh southwest wind off the eoast.
Oregon) Unsettled with occaalonal
rain tonight and Thursday; little
ehange In temperature; strong south
west w:nd off coast, with local galea
backing to southeast by Thursday.
Court Rebuked.
COLFAX. Jan. 16. (AP) A stinging
rebuke of the supreme court for
"usurpation of the veto power" was
written on the records of the Whit
man county farmers' msaa meeting
to protest the AAA decision.
4
Die Mall Tribune tnl ads.
I
OKLAHOMA CITY. Jan. 18. (JPf
A. proposal that America's farmers
control their own marketing Instead
of being "subject to the orders at
the government" waa advanced today
by Theodore Roosevelt, Jr.
The son of the former Republican
president told the Oklahoma Young
Republlcana' convention here last
night "enabling laws should be pass
ed federally and In the state pro
viding machinery by which farmers
can organise In groups according to
what they produce."
Lars to make effective the deal,
elona of "an agreed upon large per
centage of the farmers" should be
Included, he suggested, "whereby the
organized movement would be able to
check the selling of produce In such
dlsordsrly fashion aa to break the
whole market."
The government should lend Its
aid In simplifying distribution and
eliminating the spread resulting from
uneconomical transportation and a
multitude of middlemen." he aald.
Colonel Roosevelt described Secre
tary Wallace, sponsor of the Intall
dated AAA, aa "a sincere man" but
"ap unbalanced fanatic," and waa ap
plauded when he referred to President
Roosevelt as "my fifth cousin about
to be removed."
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TO OPEN NEW OFFICES
FEB. 1ST
RBUDINO, Cel., Jan. 18. (8pl.)
Establishment of new offlcee for the
Shaata-Caacade Wonderland asaocla '
tlon was announced from Redding
headquarters this week by T. L. Stan
ley, general- manager, who has Just
resigned from the position of secre-tary-mansirer
of the tj-h i ....-. v.
of commerce, where he. haa held both
positions tor the psat five years.
This move was recommended by the
regional council for the organization
last August and approved by t'.te
board or directors In session at Hed
Bluff in October. The new ottlcee
are expected to open February 1.
The new quarters will provide
general office, meeting room, private
offices and work rooms for the Won
derland new service, membership de
partment and other work of the aaso
olatlon of nine counties.
Shortly following the opening of
the new offices, Stanley will make
a tour of the wonderland, spending
several days In each county, meeting
With Officials, anrf mnnrMnv
checking on wvk under way.
DISMISS ISRAEL
SUIT FOR LIBEL
SALBM, Jan. IS. (fl The state
auprcme court Tuesday dismissed the
70.000 alleged libel case against the
new Telegram Publishing company, la
an opinion written by Chief Justice
J. U. Campbell.
The original eult was brought by
Mark M. Israel aa an outgrowth ot
the Investigation of the W. Frank
Akin murder case. Akin waa killed
while acting aa special Investigator
for the port of Portland.
The Multnomah circuit eourt held
with the defendant publishing com
pany, but upon petition Judge Hall
8, Ltuk granted a new trial. Today
supreme oourt opinion was on Judge
Lusk'a order granting a new trial.
The later order waa reversed and the
circuit court's original opinion for
the defendant reinstated, thereby dl.
missing the suit.
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ON EIRSTJEGREE
VANCOUVER, Wash., Jan. IS (AP)
Olenn Stringer, formerly of Medford
and until recently an Inmate at Ore
gon Mate prison, was arraigned on
first degree murder charge here to
day for the killing of Herbert Copies,
Who was shot to death and robbed
March 10, 1034.
Stringer waa Jointly accused with
Ralph Tremalne also of Medford, still
sought in the Pacific northwest.
Superior Judge Oeorge B. Simpson
declined to accept a plea until an
attorney had been appointed for
Stringer.
Caples. a tobacco and candy sales
man, waa killed as he returned to
hla home here after having made col
tactions on hla route.
ALL PASSENGERS SAFE
WHEN STEAMER SINKS
LtMA, Peru, Jan. 18 iVP) The
National radio reported today that
all passtngrB had been aaved from
th Chilean ateamer Cautln. aground
on Loboa da Tlerra taiand off th
northern Peruvian coast.
Another report to National radio
aald the -hip had foundered at I
a. m. There waa no other Informa
tion to the crew.
SPOKANS, Jan. 1 (AP) A demand
tor eubatttuta for th AAA within
"conatltutlonaj limitations' waa on
It way to Secretary of Agriculture
Wiltaoe today for the directors of the.
HxUx Paciilo Orv!a Qrovera, ixo.