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PAOF, NTtfE IlIillK TO tmur 3 iJgVi..'JilSa MEDFORD MATT, TRTBUXR MED FORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, .TAXTTAKY in, 1MB. if ""fto!A.i:vuiji li IP Bead every I o this parse. You will probably find ectlr the thing yon went to buy or teU. If It Un't there, advertise. 1 1 ' Inexpensive, ffectlv RATES rer ward lint Insertion (Minimum 25c) Bach additional Insertion, per word le (Minimum 10c) rer line per month without copy changes Phone 75 . FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST Gold lavaller with blue stone . pendant. Return to Tribune office. " Reward. LOST If oog u miMiing. calU6ia. MALE AND FEMALE MAN OR WOMAN wanted for work ! i that Is being conauciea nero is ea nouse. cmo hj. mw, ' Medford and surrounding com ! -....... . "unity? To the one choserT there Is FOR RENT Moattrn 7-room unlur steady employment. You must be ; nlahed home Phone 72a Snancan irn y I ternoon. Aak for Mr. Dunn at jaca- , Untel from 1-5. ' VIOLA PLAYERS are very -.essary I j,qr RENT APARTMENTS In fine orchestras. The Medford "sZZ Junior Symihony Orchestra needs parent 3-room apt. 818 No. Cen them at present. Because of scare- . Hy of players of this fine lnstru- meat i will give free Instruction to apartment for rent. 801 N. Central, eight persons past school age who t jonn preen. will atudy the viola seriously. In- expenilve but suitable Instrumenta ..ROOM apt. Frlgldalre, steam heat, will be furnUhed at wholesale cost. jjot water, garage. 50a S. Holly. John R Knight, 815 West Malp. - . ' V Phone 824-Y - - FOR RENT Apartments, hot water, i . 334 Apple. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Experienced waitress. Ko 1 others need apply. Apply Monday afternoon or evening. Jackson Hotel. . PIANO teacher or advanced student ' representative for nationally aa- : Vertisea ceaenmg material with , modern approach. Liberal commls- alon. Teachers Musle Supply Co., . 915 8. W. 0th Ave., rortiano. ure. f WANTED MALE HELP SALESMAN over 35 acquainted with Grocery and General Store trade. Must have oar. Phone Mr. Evans, Jackson Hotel for appointment. MAGIC GAS increases mileage 25 to 50. Used by bus companies. Harm less, gua.-anteed. Approved by Au tomotive engineers Amazing aales records. Free radio advertlalng. Agent's name on cans. Particulars, proof free. 6 Magic Gas Building, Alexandria, Ont., Canada. MAN or woman wanted to supply customers with famous Watklna Products -In Ashland. No Invest ment. Business established, earn Ings average 25 weekly, pay starts Immediately. Write J. R. Watkins Co., 4516 Hollls St., Oakland, Calif. SALESMAN WANTED by Portland wholesale hardware house to sell our line as side line In Rogue river alley and Klamath Falls territory. Commission. Write George H. Graves Salem, Oregon. WANTED Mining partner experienc ed in quarts and placer.- Box 4284. TrIMine. WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED Day work. Phone 1345-M. . Mrs. Huson. RELIABLE youw? lady wants house work. Local references. 119 So. Ivy. WANTED Position aa orchard fore man. Tears of experience In every phase of orchard work. Can take complete charge. Best of referencea. Address Box A, Mall Tribune. EXPERIENCED pruner wants form work, wood chopping. cr washing, shop work. 635 N. Oentral. FIRST-CLASS shoemaker wants posi tion. Box 420., Tribune. ' POSITION WANTED as housekeeper or cook. Take full charge. Refer enMS. Phone 1522-Y. WANTED Contract tree pulling. Oru gon California Trucking Co., phone 1174. WANTED-M1SCELLANE0US HIGHEST eorn-belt prices for car loads broke or range horses, mulea and colts. Fred Chandler Horae and Mule Market, Charlton. Iowa. CARPENTERING, painting, any kind oi work aone ior casn "u Phone Central Point, 1S. WANTED Disc harrow for Fordson ' tractor. Box L. R.. Mall Tribune. WANTED H500 loan on Medford property valued at 16500. P. O. Box , 10S. Eagle Point. WANTED A rug In good condition. Phone B19-R WANTED Milking machine In good condition. Answer by price and model L-ither H. Day Route S. Box 114. WANTED Used furniture, ranges, heaters, tools fruit Jars, etc Hoi brook Furniture Co.. in old Fire Hall Bldg. 11 E. 6th. Tel. Ml. WANTJIO -Room's nd board. Tel. 1036 WANTED Wt pay esse rot household goods fnrnltiir and tovfS We also ouy , me'sle nine, pel's ! '"" hair UEUPiiKO bakuain HOliS J7. OrapeSU Pdou 10M. WANTED-MISCELLANEOUB WANTED Disc for Fordaon tractor. L R. owe Mall Tribune. . IP yorj want your linoleum or carpet laid, oall 134. Louie Thompson. WANTED Coo stovea. Beatera Bed springs mattresses dey-oeda. earn tery ooucnej and cots or what have you- we pay oaah at exchange NEW DEAL FURN EXCHANGE , 433 B Mala St. WANTED PURS FURS PURS Highest cash price paid for raw fur Complete line ol trapj on sale. BEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSS 37-311 Nu Qrape St Medford FOR RENT Very fine 4 room furn lahed home, Rea. K. Ideal Court, i corner Myrtle and Taylor Ma. Oeo. ; . Iveraon. FOR RENT U36 Weat 9th, 17 per i month, can Haroio .. orowa, Rafter five 1570. . ! POR RENT 8-room furnished house; garden apace, inquire w,-u' St. POR RENT Furnished house; over, stuffed; 3 bedrooms; 127.50. Tel. 1303-W. for" RENT 117 Weat 14th; Holly Court No. 3, corner 4th and North Holly; 419 West Second. Alao other desirable homes. Phone 18s or evenings. 1147-W. POR RENT House on North River side. Tel. 879-X. FOR RENT New 4-room houee, close In. Phone 477-J. FOR RENT t unfurnished home furnished Brown si White . FOR RENT 4-room fum. house: elec trlo range, refrigerator, oil heater: garage: adults. Phone 848-Y. 8-ROOM furnished. 3 or 8 bedrooms. Close in. Phone 1432-J. FOR RENT 8-room modern furnish- .ST close In, 830, water paid. Inquire 146 8 Ivy jTWO housekeeping rooms, furnished. "" POR rent Apartment; no children, 7lfl welch. APARTMENT for rent, BH West 10th sti ppR rent Furnished apartment, 329 N Holly -Phone 878-X FOR RENT ROOM-BOARD BOARD Home-cooied meala served In prlvtae home Reaaonable rates Near business district. 33 N. Orange St. Phone 1473-X. BOARD AND ROOM rates reasonable nr 7in E Main FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS ROOM. 153 . Oakda. MTRAHT1VE rooms 404 S Qrape FOR EXCHANGE WANTED To trade for hay, good fresn TOW and two good dairy heifers. Box 1165, Tribune. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS for RENT 10 acres, close to town Phone or see Clarence Pleroe. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR TRADE Income prop- erty clos In rnone FOR SALE - REAL ESTATE wi km.b The best buy In elty, to close estate is reason, a dwelling on S. Peach, near Mun nww cash. 1 dwelling on Haven, 350.00 cash. Oall suite is rum mag. iv-n sale Stock and dairy ranch, 431 acres adjoining good rango. Free water. Write Box 117, Hornbrook. . Calif. FOR SALE Fine suburban home nmTv.r.ll that will suit you In else and price. Also Medford homes at prices and on terms to interest sny, one In the market. BROWN OS WHITE, Realtors. FOR SALE Ver, modern house on Queen Anne; large living room with fireplace, dining room and kitchen, vrimoms and bath downstairs, a bedrooms and bath upstairs, also sleeping porch. " nlture Mveral cases of apple but Co., 311 Medford B.dg. r creem separator, farm, carpen- FOR SALE 10 acres. Irrigated, with 7-room no'ise, law " ae: all lencea. una fional buy. rianariy tieaiij vu. 811 Medford Bldg. pQjguLt 3 acres on Sunrise Ave n.rlookln Medloro, wonaeriu. homeslte; or will 11 am ou Flaherty Realty Co., in Mearora Bldg. FOR'sALT-sawo buye a I50D0 mod ern 8-room house and one acre around on lUfc highway adjoining city limits; MOO oaah. balance monthly payments Look this over before you buy. Also 48i acres on Kane creek: 16 acrea bottom land, black soil, free water; mwS-roora 1 ouse. outbuildings Only 11200; terms 1 L O. PICKELL !04 E Main. Phone ItsO-J. ioo aches well improved .tucked l.aA equipped .. o M.edford( wm, oub ui income property Bai .no. kins time low interest 0 A Ovoe 8JS-J-6 , HOl'SES for ren Tel 196 I thin. "J real esuu, una "1'' " wait ol Brown n.. rOR 8 ALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE RADIOS All uaed radio are rebuilt and carry new ace guarantee. RrunxuHrtf B tube COneOlO auto, volume wntroi Sparton 8 tube oonaole . 17.30 , Euiaon 9 tube conaole, beau- niui tone " uu a.volt batu-rv set com plete with batterlee . ii.w Atwater Kent 7 tube oonaole- 17 50 Maleatlc 8 tube HI -boy 33.50 Stewart-Warner 7 tube ell wave 1935 model - S0.C0 Zenith all-wave table 1935 model WOO RCA Radlole 17 -50 RCA Radlolette table 13.50 Airline 6 tube conaole 17.50 Majestlo auto radio 10.00 Public Address System, 13 . watts, 3 spare, crystal mic rophone , 113.50 DON'S RADIO SERVICE 407 B. Main phone 868 ! FOR SALE "Willya 77" 1934. Excel lent condition. 'lre jepartmeuw 'Sa'oHEVROLEl' Sedan. See this bar gain, only S150. P1ERCE-ALLBN MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth. FOR SALE One atandard 1937 Bulck coach, cheap; or win exenane iw coupe of equal value. Jeaae Rich ardson. Central Point. FOR TRADE Oood car for used truck. B"x lliBa, Trioune. TRADE -Equity In 1930 Ford aport coupe tor la rora aeaaa. mmw 4, Box 374, Medford. FOR SALE 1931 Chev. Coach. A-l condition; 8360, .1603 No. Riverside. FOR SALE OR TRADE Large sedan. 850; trailer, gas engine, boat. i7 Elm St. LATE MODEL USED CARS ' Taken In or new studebakers. rvm't overlook these values. 1934 Master Chevrolet Sedan, like new; radio and heater, mas DaSoto Airflow, with overdrive. Chrysler Airflow, auppoeed to be (FOOl. 1933 Chevrolet Town Sedan; fine shape. Also Bulcke. Studebakers. Fords Dodges. Pontlacs. In coupes and sedana. If you dont buy here, we both lose .money. SANDERSON MOTOR CO. Studebaker Salea and Service. FOR SALE Truck. Trade wood or la bor. Phone 1359-W 1213 W 9th FOR SALE POULTRY AND EGOSJ FOR SALE Hatching eggs, 60c for 15. Near Howard school. Route 3. . FOR SALE R. I. R. Pullets. Old Pa clflo Highway north opposite Dr. Sweeney a. J. a. unvuie. FOR SALE a dozen White Leghorn pullets, II a piece. J. M. sutnerun, Rt. 3, Box 17. PURE HANSON hatching eggs, dame mated to males direct rrom Hanson from dama 6 generations over 250 nnu: sire's dams over 300 eggs; blood testeo; m-w per iuu. Aimnu hay 10 ton. Phone ail. W. M. Tetherow. central Point. NARRAOANSEIT for breeders. Toms 5. hens 3. J. N. Wright, Central Point. Phone 134. FOR SALE Turkeys, or trade for laying pullets. See A. L. Kitcnen. Jacksonville, Ore. BOOK" ORDERS for Early Hatching NOW. Sweeney Poultry Ranch. Route No. 2. Hox 114. Medford. FOR 8 ALE -LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Young team of mares and cement block mocnine. m. a. Chllders, Jacksonville. FOR SALE Horse weight 1200 lbs.. gentle, sound, o years oia. woiu or child can handle, aaddle home or haa been worked some. Oak Springs Ranch, Trail. DISPERSAL SALE BY GEORGE POL LOCK Entire herd of 35 registered Perchernn and Clydesdale horses and colts w'll be sold at Public Auction to tro highest bidder, Bute Fair Orounds at Sacramento, Janu uary 25, 1936. ANNOUNCEMENT' Auction sale of purebred Hereford and Shorthorn bulla, at the Sale Pavilion. Jan 18 So. Oregon Llveatock Auction Oo Ool. A. H. Dudley. Auctioneer. FOR SALE 2 fresh cows. Bert Stan- cllffe. Phoenix. FOR SALE DOGS PETS FOR SALE Thoroughbred Australian puppies Phone 16-F-I5. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS MILK goats, Ford coupe, Easex coach, Second Hund store and Trading Poet, Central Point, Ore. DINING room and living room set for sale. Cell at voa wueen Ann. 8TBEL"safe"31lMx26. 630.00. McCulS ton, 117 N. Riverside. FOR SALE Second hand bicycle, good conditio! . Reasonable price. Inquire 816 Taylor Bt. - - otncK " sALEHousehold fur- ; ter e-arajte and pipe tools, ripe lu tings and a quantity of pipe, one stump machine wltn cable ana hooks complete. Mrs. Frank Tomp kins. Old Stage Road. FOR SALE Apple.i at ranch. We de liver. Tel J68-J. O. V. Myers. ! --Hy un mnJe( bell, Ele Point FOR SALE Oood 14-Inch sulky plow Jake Brown, south end King's bwy FOR SALE Hey wood-Wakefleld baoy buggy, like new. m bo. xewvown FOR SALE Oood clean alfalfa hay. first and third crops, at Oaklelgn Farm. 2 mllea north of Central Point on Pacific highway. C'-U 91. Otto Bohnert. on SALE Cheap, wheelbarrow, wicker rockers, refrigerator, child's swing, electric toaster, fernery. 631 Queen Anne. FOR SALE Late model ll-tube Phll-o man el radio good conaition, iw cash. 8J4 So. Peach FOR SALE Oood elerle raiwe and fine wo:d loiter phone lil-K , roa A A LA- w.. .ood-.ing and fertilizer, poo&e 03-J. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Baleu grain hay. L. A Salo.de. Phone 1S4, Central Point. FOR SALE A number of thoroughly re-condltloned re-palnted Electric Relrlgeratora. 45 00 end up. Leon- ara Eiectno co. au e. siain. FOR SALE Apple wood, u-incn. 1.50 tier at orchard or 83 50 tier delivered In load lota; 16-lnch JSC tier higher. Phone 1285 or 468-R-8 rOR SALE Hay and grain; hay loose, baled or chopped; wheat, . barley and oats whole or ground. Phone 365-J-3. Victor Bur sell. NEWTOWN apples, wrapped and pack ed or faoe and fill; large alzee. A real buy. Newtowns 15c per lug. Bring your own oontalnera. Phone 926 American Fruit O rowers. Inc., 313 So. Fir, Medford, Ore. POR SALE New and used building materials. Lee Williams. 1520 N. Rlv. FOR SALE Phllco cabinet radio, 7 tubes, good condition, 816.00. 928 Park Ave. APPLES Fancy Delicious, packed, large use. per ooi h.I1J0 Fancy DeUcioua, good alM. per lug Newtowns. good alze, per lug- Bring Containers BEAR CREEK ORCHARDS DRIVEWAY MATERIAL 8 tlses Ol rock at l.&0 pei yard delivered Batemao Phone 1534-V or POR SALE Dry body wood. 015. Hawley's Transfer. APPLES We deliver Tel 132-U MISCELLANEOUS IP YOUR basement Is tilling with water, Caas 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 615. EAST SIDE BEAUTY SALON Featur ing Nu-Ray Machlneleas Permanent waves, ea. Also special two S3 or 15 Permanents foi the price of one. oiu east Main. xei. osa. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKXON ( I)HNTY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts ot rule ano Title Inauranoe The anly oomplete 1 1 1 1 e System to Jackson County. MURRAY AB3TKAC1 CO. Abatracte of Title. Rooms t and 6. No 82 North Centra, Ave ti natal ra ttxpert lYIndiiw Cleutiera. LEI OEO ROB DO n - I'el 1172 House cleaning floor waxing ori ental ru elesnlrm and npholaterine Income Tux Reports Prepared. INCOME TAX Federal and state re turns prepared. See Earl Foy. Room 11, Jackson County Bank Bldg. Phone 796. rru icier. REINKING TRANSFER CCLong dlatanca hau ing Furniture, cattle anything. Ill IS Fir. Phone 1033 O. Stuart. BADS TRANSFER A 8TORAOB OO Office 1015 No Oentrsl Phtine 3)6 Price right Service ejuarsnteed TRUOKINO AND STOHAOB - Local and long distance Hauling furnl ture moving etc Hinnble rate re) 833 r B Samson Co HAWLET TRANSFER - Expert pack era sud mows Soecl a) iivesf-dcl. moving equipment Prices -Ik hi lift Mnrth Rivpwirte Ph-m Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Inuluae add cuatlne 4. Kind ur worm t. Hlinuleloa IH. Saaweed II. Pottltlve elee- trlo pule 14. Br way of 16. Deprive of the power to act 17. Saucy II. Measure of length II Between! prefix It. Exut f3 Farm nnllrllna 15. Fixed eharg.s XI. Boulh Ameri can country 10 Malarial fever IS Anxer II. Part of a dower II. Golf termt variant 17. Oaelie form of 8olutlon of Yesterday's Puxxle WAX EXP th u HEN END 1C y E EAR II. Bxpeti In uilnir s cer tain kind of un Jonn . Pan of a wheel Australian bird (0. Narrow part 67 emtnlne name or a Mtue ? II. Slops 69. Head eoTsrtng so. Pltrher II. Color . DOWN 1. Jump L Historical parlod I. Nothing more Uiao la. Brother of Jacob II. W title It, Respond to a stimulus II. Strive (0. Linger In es pecUtloa ' r P ifr 9 v iojl p m ; ,s m 11 n ii 21 ZZ 023 M H 25 2lo 27 , 32 33 34 3w Ml - 1 i-i r.. i l BUSINESS DIRECTORY R00FINQ ROOFINO Let us inspect your rool before the rainy season Tbta ser vice Is free Call 370 Rogue River Roofing Co Money to Lend MONEY LOANED 130 to 8300 (ol personal or household purpose un House Furnishings or Autos; also Cara Kef inanoed Loans closeo ' within 80 mtnutea License No. S 157 See W B Thomas. 43 So. Cen tral BUSINESS CHANCES FOR BALE Small eawmlll. A Zimmerman. Central Point. LEGAL NOTICES Tnll, Oregon School Building Improvement P. W. A. DocHt No. Ore. 1097-R Atlvcrtlsement For Bids Sealed proposala will be received at i the Eilt Creek School near Trail until ! S o'clock A. It. Feb. 1, 1236. for the I construction of a School Building near Trail for School District No, 74, Jackson County, Oregon. These bids will be publicly opened and read at 9 o'clock A. M. at as Id date and place. These Improvements will consist of: A one story frame, four class room building with part basement. The Oeneral Contract to include Heating, Plumbing; Wiring and Paint ing, as shown by the drawings and apeolflcatlons prepared by Frank C. Clark, Architect of Medford, Ore gon. Plans, Specifications, Instructions to Bidders, Federal Construction Reg ulations. General Provlalons, and oth er contract documents are on file for examination at the offlos of the Clerk, Peter W. Sandoe, Trail. Ore. or Frank 0. Clark, Architect, Medford, Oregon. Copies of these documents may be obtained upon application and the deposit of Ten Dollars (810.00) Dollars per set with aald Clerk, or Architect. The deposit will he refunded upon the return In good oondltlon of said documents. No proposal will be considered un less It la aubmltted upon a form of proposal furnished by aald Clerk or Architect. Attention Is called to the prequallflcatlon requirements of onapter 2ua. lbvj oi uregon, iuji. The work Is to be paid lor in wnoie or In part out of funds furnished by the United States Government ana all work and materials must be per formed and or furnished In accord ance with the rules and regulations prescribed by the president and tne rules and regulations relating to ap plicants and projects under tne Emergency Appropriation Aet of 1935. Attention la called to the fact that employees on thla work must be paid not less than the minimum hourly rates of wages set out In the Federal Construction Regulations. These min imum rates for skilled labor will be a.85; for semiskilled or Intermediate classes of labor $.66; and for common labor, s 43. Bidder's proposal must be accom panied by certified check or a bid der's bond In an amount equal to 5 of total amount of the proposal as a guarantee for the execution or tne oontract and the furnishing of the required bonds In case the contract Is awarded to the bidder. Acceptance of the proposal or pro posals and tho awarding of the con- . ,r",";t .,.. ... ,h. ;.,A 8choo DlsijM No 7 Jaokson Coun. tv. Ore., will be able to secure from the Federal Emergency Administra tion of Public Worka the aid neces sary to finance the project. The School District No. 74, Jackson Coun ty, Oregon reserves the right to hold bids for a period of sixty daya from the date of the opening thereof. The United States Employment Service has designated an agency at Medrord. Oregon, to furnish labor lists for this work. The said School District No. 74, Jackson County, Ore. further reserves the right to reject any and or all pro- Crdss-Word Puzzle IT. Legume 10. Allowance for waste 11. Either of two points In an astronomical orbit II. Fusible opaque substanra 14. Hindu qusea HI. Heather 5(7. Searches 'it. Place (or keep- Ing or rear lug frogs 31. Utilises U. Feminine nam 16. A ecu torn 19. Withdraw 41. Fun Ing sp purtenance 44. Oentt-ranhlca) reference book 4T. Animal's stomach 41. Primeval alani In Norse mythology SO. Moisten II. Ancient wine receptacle 61. 1? ver green tret S4. Benson for use II. incline the hssd IT. New Knilsnd eta let abbi E RIPAY 1 1J N JT E D llHl PINE TS aie Ire TiSRAO 4. Rind of 1117 I, IndtHnlte amount i. Sleeping llfthUy T. Blissful abode I. Ouraslves I. Kxtra working time 10. Ventilate II. Corpulent I. Blank book for holding things col 1 so led LEGAL NOTICES posal and to accept surh propouli u re to the beat Interest ot tht Mid School Dlttrlot No. 74, Jtoluoa County. Ore. By order or PETTER W. SANDOZ, Clerk. Call for Bid i for Wood Medford Armory Board At Medford. Oregon, will receive bid for 30 cord of 3 foot body fir wood to be delivered to Medford Armory by January 30, 1036. Bv SOT. W, H ETJ.EKBVRO. Announcement wa made Prlday by officials of the Timber Products com- nanv of th aoDOlntment of Robert ou8trap of Medford aa salesman In charge of the paint and roofing de partment of their building material ahed on North Central avenue. OUstrap returned Thursday from a two weeks' training period spent at the Pabco manufacturing plant of the Parlfln company In San Fran cisco. While there ha studied the varloua phases In the construction of roofings and paint, and. with hla previous training In the tine. Is ex pected to be a valuable addition to the Timber Products salea force. Accompanying GUstrap to San Francisco for the training course were Wesley Hancock and Ralph Ayre both of Salem. GIRLS' CLUB BOARD TO IE! MONDAY The annual dinner of the Girls' Community club will be held Mon day evening at 1 o'clock following which the board of trustees ana the board of the Girls' Community club will meet In the Joint ses sion. Reports on all activities of the past year and the expenditures for the year will be aubmltted and of ficers for the coming year elected and Installed. Plans for the ensuing year are also to be announced. Mrs. Dolph Phlpps, president of the board, will preside. M. N. Hogan, president of the community chest, will be a special guest. TROUT EGGS SENT T0B.F. Fred J. Foster, regional director of the United States Bureau of Ftaherlea In Seattle returned north Friday night after Inspecting the Butte Falls ha toh cry, which, ha atated bad an exceptionally fine take ot eggs thla fall, and which he found In excellent condition. The Butta Falls fishery reoently received a shipment of 00,000 brook trout eggs and within the next two weeks will receive 100,000 rainbow trout eggs, Mr. Foster did not divulge the pur pose of these unusually large ship ments, but stated that experiments were to be conducted in connection with the eggs, resulU of which will be announced later by bureau offi cial. SLIDE BURYING TRAIN SEEN BY PECKHAMS Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Peekhem and daughter, Polly Anns, returned Thurs day evening from a Christmas trip to Kansas While there the; visited friends and relatlvea In Randolph, Manhattan and Kansas Olty. An Interesting experience en their trip was their seeing part of the wreckage of the Southern Paolfle train burled In a landslide at Dormer pass. The Peckhams were driving through at the time of the slide, and PrldayV told a dramstla story of the rescue work he Ins carried on .throufh the snowstorm that was raglnf. Margaret Paley, Violinist Heard In SONS Assembly Mlsa Margery Paley, violinist, artist pupil or Lucie Landsn, presented a very exacting group In th Southern Oregon Normal assembly Wednesday morning. Miss Psley played three movementa from a Bach suite: Ada gio, Olguetta and Minuet, The Ada gio gave Mlsa Paley the opportunity to display a tone of breadth and rare beauty and was a thing of great dignity. In the Olguetta, Miss Paley played with cleameas and gusto: the concluding number of the suite. Minuet, giving her opportunity for still another mood, that of light ness and delicacy. In the more conventional Budjely of Mana-Zucca, she played with tenderness and splendid phraalng. Mlsa Palsy's advancement In the last year has been repld. She has gained In assurance and brilliance and la now counted aa on of the outstanding eerious young violinist. of th valley. Mlsa Palsy will be heard In recital thla spring when she will play a movement of a Mo sart concerto aa well aa several groups of smaller rumbers, Card of Thanks We wish to thank our many frlsnds for their kindness and for the many floral offerm. during our reoent be reavement Mr. and Mr. John r. Daley and family. ROBERT GiLSTRAP WINS PROMOTION Local and Here For Week-end Charlea Sim eon, representative of the West coast Life Inauranoe company, with head quarters In Roseburg, is spending the week-end transacting business and visiting friends In Medford. . Dedication Cornerstone dedication of the new federal building In Oranta Pass la scheduled for 11 o'clock Wed- needay morning. Stat, office ra ot the Masonic lodge are expected to par ticipate la the oeremony. ... WPA Men Return Tots Delsell, di rector, and Kenneth S. Perry, senior engineer of WPA for southern Ore gon, were back at their Medford of fice yesterday following a general staff meeting that kept them in Port land several daya. . . rarlow Gets Post . 3. Parlow la the new Ashland relief officer, his appointment by Mayor T. 6. Wiley having been confirmed by the elty council. WPA timekeeper la Ashland, Mr. Parlow was named relief officer to fill the vacancy created when Quy Applewhite resigned. ... Annual Meeting The Olrla Com munity club will hold Its annual din ner and meeting at the clubhouse to morrow evening at 7 o'clock. A re view of activities the past year will be given and plans for 1830 outlined. Mrs. Dolph Phlpps, president, will preside. ... Symphony MeetingRepresentatives of Medford service clubs were Invited yesterday to a meeting at 1 p. m, to morrow In the jackson county Cham ber of Commerce to consider th. un derwriting of a ooncert here by the Portland symphony orchestra. Any one interested In bringing th or chestra to Meotord during Its winter tour Is invited to attend. Voorhles To Talk A. I. Voorhles, editor of the Grants Pas Oourler, wlU tell of hi trip Into Mezloo, Il lustrated by motion picture, before th Camera club next Thursday v. nlng at eight o'clock In th Presby terian church. Fallowing the program, th club will hold Its regular month ly meeting. Anyone Interested In photography la Invited to attend th meeting. Pay Pay for Guard Th regular quarterly pay for Company A and headquarters company, lttotn lniant- tr, will be distributed after Tuesday's drill at th armory, Capt. Carl T. Tengwald announced yesterday. It was anticipated Company A would n brought up to full strength this week as only two vacancies now exist wltn several recruits awaiting final ap proral of their applications, th cap tain aald. ... On Shopping Tour Mi. Adrlann Steward will leave thla evening for Los Angeles, 01., to spend a month purchasing spring and summer mer chandise for Adrlenne'a shops In Medford and Klamath Palls, ah will Tlalt her sister, Miss Joan Stoehr, who Is completing poet gradual training In th Los Angeles County hospital. Before returning to this city Mrs Steward expects also to select wom en' apparel In th San Francisco fashion market. Veterans To Meet Regular meet ing of Crater Lak post lsas, Veter ans of Foreign Were will b held to morrow evening In Eagle hall on Weat Main street. In announcing th meeting Oeorge Goading, oonunander, requested a full attendance a re cruits are to be initiated. Etna w. Wall, chairman ot th membership drive, la to discuss Important new plans with th various teams regard ing th "Capra" to be furnished ty th state department, Mr, Codding aald. ... Entertain Lions Mlsa ESnoro Pof fenbargcr and Jack Dennlson enter talned th Lion club Wednesday by singing selections from "Pirates of Pensanoa" which la to b presented by th Medford high school glee club January as, 37 and 24. Mis Chloe Ellenburg played th accompaniments. Th students were chaperoned by Miss Floy Young, associate director of th operetta production Th Lions adopt ed a resolution conveying sympathy to Judge Harry D. Morton whoa wtf died last week. ... Sing For Klwenlaiu A group of singers from th Medford high acnnoi chorus participating In th produ tlon of "Pirate of Penaanos," sched uled for January 39, 97 and 38 will entertain th weekly lunoh eon-meeting of th Klwanl club at Hotel Med ford tomorrow. The student win pr sent a 18-mlnute program of selec tions from th famous operetta. The meeting will be addressed by John a. Hoppee, field representatlvu of th federal housing administration In Portland. W. J. Blokland I In charge of th program. . "Medrord's" Unci Leave -'ildnsy M, (Jordan. OCO enroll stationed at Camp Preseott and unci of th Chi cago haby named after thla city, left by train last night for his home, ouue North Troy street, Chicago, rte icit COO service a few daya ago about re celpt of a telegram a position await- ed him In New Tork. He was accom. panied east laat night by two othir discharged Camp Prescott man, Jo Karplak. who left for his home in Summit, 111., and Ohester Pope, who departed for his home In Decatur, III. , Stork In Mud Carl T. Tengwald and Elton Waldron atarted out early yesterday morning to make a business call upon a client far out In the country but they never reached their destlnstlon. Instead they got mired in the mud on a county road off th Crater lake highway about a mile be yond Butte Falls. They searched m vain fee farmer with a team el horse to haul their car out of th mud. th machine being bogged down to Its axles. Finally they pitched In themselves and by Jacking and slock Ing one wheel a, a time they even tually moved the car to firm earth. Both returned to Medford caked with mud a evidence of their experience. Personal From Ashland J, 8. Jordan of Ash land was among business callers her Thursday. ... Business Visitor J, 0. ColUns was a business visitor In Ashland Thurs day. ... Wurti Visits A. J. Wurt visited and transacted business In Ashland, Thursday. ... From Flea tie Elmer Lucas of Beagi transacted business In Medford yes terday. Called by Illness Mr. and Mrs. A, . Tonner of Ashland were called to thla city Thursday afternoon by th Illness of their daughter, Mrs. Dan Falwell. ... State Men Here K. o. Smith, as. alatant construction engineer, and J. M. Oevere, coutael, state highway de partment, visited briefly here Friday enrout to Ashland. . sported Improving Mr. Leonard Ray, who underwent a major opera tion at the sacred Heart hospital Wednesday, was reported by attend ant yesterday to be slowly improving but unable as yet to receive callers. . Education Groups Meet Schedu'e of two o'clock mee tinge for th newly organized parent classes In the Wash ington, Junior high and Jackson schools are as follows; Washington, lunohroom, Thursday; Junior high, auditorium, Monday, January 37; Jackson, lunchroom, Monday, January 7, First meeting at the Roosevel and Lincoln schools will be held to morrow and Friday respectively aa tn lunonrooms. TRADElATl. BY HIDE BATTLS, Wash, Jan. 17 (AP) Th government haa not demonstrat ed reciprocity In Its trade agreements, so far as Oregon and Washington lumber Industrie ara concerned, said Col, w. B. Oreeley, secretary-manager of th West Coast Lumbermen's as sociation, in a news bulletin today. Xt recited his address Wednesday to the Portland Shipping club. So far, he said, the west coasi lumber Industry has been forced to relinquish valuable marketa at horn and abroad and haa received nothing In return. "That la not reciprocity," th bulletin added. Club-Lodge Announcements F. O. E. Auxiliary The ladles' auxiliary of tha P. O. M, will give a card party Tuesday even ing at I o'clock at the Eagles' halU Brldg. flva hundred end ptnochl will be played. Th public Is Invited. Loyal Women's Class Th regular monthly business and social meeting of the Loyal Women' class of th Christian church will be held In th recreational hall Tues day afternoon at jl o'clock. Visitor will be welcome. Mistletoe Club In response to th Invitation of Neighbor Bessl Brenner, Mistletoe club will meet with her at her horn In Central Point Wednesday tor a covered dish luncheon at 13:30. Queen Esther Circle Queen lather circle of th M. B. church will meet with Mrs. Frank Redden, 1010 Reddy avenua, Tuesday for a 1 o'clock luncheon. P. B. O. Chapter AA, P, E. O.. will hold th regular Founders' Day meeting at th horn of Mr. R. W. Sleeter Wednes day afternoon at 9:80. Mrs. O. C Lemmon will be aaatstant hoatesa and Mrs, E, A. Moore wilt have charge of th program. Mission Society The January social meeting of th Women's Missionary society ot the Methodist Episcopal ohurch, South, will be held Tuesday, January 31, at the parsonage. A special program ha been planned for the afternoon which will also Include Installation of of ficer for the new year. The meeting la scheduled to begin at 9:00 o'olook. Crater Lake Guild. The Crater Lak Oulld 1 to meet Monday evening at th bom of Helen Holt Wilson, at 11 Corning Court at 3:00 o'clock. Theta Rho Club It ha been announced that any girl wlahlng to Join Omlcron The Rho Olrla' club, No. IB. are request ed to b present at th I. O. O. F. hall Thursday evening at seven thirty. Member art asked to remem ber th next meeting, next Thursday at seven-thirty. Aa the club mil sponsor social events In tne near future, members are urged to attend the meetlnga. , , Income Shares Maryland fund, bid 18.33; asked IS.71. Quarterly income shares, bid II.-M; asked 11 m. Farm study Needed DALLAS, Ore, Jan. 18. (API Careful, deliberate consideration of agricultural problem ! needed If sxtreme emergency decisions are to be avoided In the future. Paul Car penter, marketing apeclallat, told th Polk county agricultural conference. WINDOW OLAS5 we sell window jlsn and will replace your broken windows reasonably. Trowbridge Cab inet Work.