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MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1936. PAOE SEVEN Read ery OB tnl Pa' you i probably find ex actly the tbinga you nave Been looking for 31 sale 01 trade tor unused articles you may nave Search your attic or store-room you may oave find many thinga others are seeking and oe aole to realm immediate cash II what you want isn't there advertise tor lt Tribune classified ads are Inexpensive ettectlve I 4 per nerd first Intertiun (Minimum 25c) Each additional insertion per word . (Minimum lor) Per line per month without copy chance .81.28 FOR WANT ADS LOST AND FOUND LOST Lady's black left Bllpper In Medford or vicinity. Finder please leave at Tribune office. LOST Boston bulldog, female. He- ward, oil & oacfcuuu, vi jjmmo 1450-Y. LOST If dog is missing. Call 1518. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Experienced waitress. Dow's Cafe. WANTED Girl tor housework, nearj 1 atou hnmn nlchta. P. O. Box 514, Ashland. WANTED Experienced girl for gen eral housework and care of child Phone 1322-X, mornings. WANTED SITUATIONS HIGH SCHOOL girl wants work. Box 1008, Tribune. j youNG WOMAN wanta position as nursemaid. Tel. 750-R. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS! WANTED TO BUY Cob or shelled I corn: also barley and wheat. Mon arch Seed Co. j WANTED 4 or 5-room furnished ; house, close In; reasonable. Box, 940. Tribune. j EXPERTEWING, 422 80. FIT. WANTED Customera to burn our, dry body fir wood, on sale for a short time only at these prices: 0 , tiers 12-ln. bone dry, 10.00; 6 tiers 16-inch bone dry. eil.25. Phone 816, Hawtey Transfer. WANTED To buy restaurant or cafe with good business. Box 957. Tribune. RAW FURS WE PAY CASH lot Muskrata. Mink Coyotea, bobcats, raccoon, etc. We Also Buy HIDES AND PELTS New and Used Trap Joi Sale MEDFOHD BArfOAIN HOUSE 87 N Grape St. , Phone 1062 Empty" furniture van going to San Francisco, wants load for there or way points. Phono 816. Hawley Transfer JUNK Hiqhcst prices paid for brass radiators copper storage batteries aluminum and other metals Scrap Iron small or large lot pipe and machinery wool and cot ton rags inner tubea. Our prices will Interest you. Bides, i-ells. Wool Mohair Hmisehnid poods furniture, atovea bout-hl and sold MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE WK PAY MIIHK CASUS For your furniture HOI IIIICKIK ANIIHKWS 6th and Front. Phone B47 EDGAR JOHNSON at the Peerless Market Is buying turs direct Tor one of the largest raw lur dealers on tt) coast. HIOHES1 PRICES paid for furniture and household goods. Phone 1062 FOR RENT-HOUSES FOR RENT 3-room partly furnished cottage. Adults. 943 Murray Ave. FOR RENT 5-room modern house. Phone S87-R. 'FOR RENT 4-room duplex south; hard'vood floors, fireplace, unfur nished, 25. 22 Portland. Phone 733-W. FOR RENT 6-room modern horn; dulu only, phone 880-X. FOR RENT Modern 5-room stucco: Basement, furnace; adults, 625 Pine. FOR RENT Modern furnished halt duplex. Available Dec. 6th. In quire at 319 S. Ivy. FOR RENT 3-room house, on Lozler Lane. Inquire at 730 Dakota. FOR RENT Mx!ern T-room house clo In rfffCMname Phony 417-J-2 FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Apartment 116 Almond FOR RENTa-room furnished aparT. ment; hat. parage. 634 N. Bartlett. FOR RENT Modern apt. Chliders Apts. 8M West nth. Adults only Phone 1408. FOR RENT tapper 5o rurnpt". parage. 611 W. 10th. Tel 237-X FOR RENT 3-room unfurnished apartment. 402 Newtown Tel. 19 FOR RFNT Two unfurn partment 4P3 Newtown, one s-room tpart mrl n:id one 5-rmm Phone 19 V. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS PCiTreST Garage, 144 S. Ivy. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Matn. Heated room, 804 East ATTRACTICE Rooms, reas. Tel. J97-R. ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 4 Grape""" FOR SALE DOGS PETS WIRE-HAIRED terrier puppies, regis tered champion stock. Mrs. R. E. Griffith. Eagle Point. Inquire Perry's Oarage. ROLLER CANAHIKS Phone 523-J-2 FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR TRADE Equity In rooming house, close In. Box 956. Tribune. 12-ACRE ranch to exchange for good home on east side. C. S. Bulter fleld, Medford Bldg. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 4 acres near shady Cove, with about 30 tiers oak wood cut on ground. 250 Beatty. Tel. 650-X FOR SALE Equity In 6-room mod ern house on King's Hwy. Phone 690-J-5. FOR SALE New 0-room house. Just finished downstairs, upstairs floor ed by not finished; double garage, east side. Phone 485 or Inquire at Bungalow Grocery, No. Riverside FOR SALE One and two-acre tracts Low down payment, long time to pay. Ted Fish. Phoeclx. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE t-famlly flat, completely furnished: plenty of room for further development. Recommend the construction of 4 small houses or another 4-famlly flat. C. 8. BUTTERFIELD Medford Building. FOR SALE 6 room house on paved streot. furnished at 950. $850 cash Call owner. ',519-J or 872-J. WHEN you thtnk of real estate think of BROWN & WHITE. HOUSES for sale or rent. Jackson County Bldg & Lonn Ass'n FOR SALE-AUTOMOBILES 1936 PONTIAO 8 4-door touring se dan: like new; equipped with radio, beater. You can save on this car. BKINNER'S GARAGE 143 8. Rlveralde. FOR SALE 1934 Chrysler 8 4-door touring sedan. This car has been driven only 18.000 miles. 8KINNER'S GARAGE 143 S. Riverside. HOLIDAY SPECIALS IN USED CARS The finest line of used cars ever offered at bottom prices. Come and see. 1034 Master Chevrolet Sedan; splen did condition. 1935 Oldsmoblle with radio. $650 00 1935 Studebaker Sedan. A buy 725 00 1D32 DcSoto Sedan; air wheels and radio .. 385.00 1029 Ford Coupe 145 00 1929 Ford Roadster - -425 00 1933 Plymouth Coupe 885.00 Chrysler Sport Roadster, like new 450 00 Bulck Sedan; runs fine... 99.00 1931 Oraham Sedan - 225 00 1929 Ford Pickup; fine shape- 165 00 1 If ou rviu rnuui; aitvo iicn.,.M uiuaju Reo Flying Cloud Sedan; like new 325.00 1931 Studebaker Coupe; radio. A real value. 1930 LaSnlle Coupe; fine shape 250.00 1930 Bulck Coupe 260 00 1929 Ford Tudor 165 00 A few used trucks, priced right. Also Basement Bargains In low priced cars. SANDERSON MOTOR COMPANY Studebaker Sales and Service. FOR SALE '28 Bulck coach; best buy In town. $100 cash or $125 on terms, 407 Marie. FOR SALE: Forced to sacrifice $500 equity in 1936 TerrapPflne Tudor sedan for $160 cosh. Balance fi nanced by small payments. Ex cellent condition and low mileage Box 918, Tribune. FOR SALE 1929 Ford Coach; good rubber, good condition, $125. Box 1056. Tribune. 1934 CHEVROLET Master Coach for sale. Von Walling. 518 Beatty. FOR SALE '28 Standard Six Bulck motor and parte. H. O. Moen, H ml. east of Rogue River Academy. FOR SALE Essex coach, driven 26. 000 miles, good mechanical condi tion, good rubber. Low price for quick sale. See owner. 311 Van couver Ave. Phone 1016-R. GATES "R. & oTmJsED CARS Reconditioned and Guaranteed. '33 Ford Tudor 360 00 35 Std. Chev. Coach 470.00 3S Master Chev. 4-door Sedan 565.00 2l Plymouth Sedan, special.... 145.00 Our guarantee Includes 30 dsys' free service, labor and material. G. E. OATES AUTO CO. Used Car Department 6th and Bartlett. CHRYSLER AND PLYMOUTH USED CAR TRADE-INS Compare these price with anything In Oregon, 1935 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan, run 13.000 miles. $585. 1935 Ford V-8 DeLuxe Touring Se dan. $510. 1934 Ford DeLuxe Coupe. $385. 1934 Ford cabriolet; radio and heat er. $435. 1934 Ford Sedan. $429. 1932 Chevrolet Coupe. $285. 1931 Dodee Sedan. $205. 1932 Plymouth Sedan. $325. 1933 Chrysler 6 -passenger Imperial Coupe. $625. 1936 Plymouth DeLuxe Sedan. $748 1931 Ford Tudor Sedan. $?25. LANOE MOTOR CAR CO. Chrysler and Plymouth Headquarters 38 N Riverside. Tel. 18. FOR SALE Automobile Will make good truck. Call perl Funeral Home. Phone 47 FOR SALE DOGS PETS FOR SALE Pedigreed Boston terrier puppies; roller canaries. 615 So. Grape. 7 MONTHS' old Cocker spaniel; alao cabinet Ollflllan radio. 331 Wll lamM? Ave ROOFING RooPlN'l- Hnna. fuui roof trouole to us fta n,f, repaired nea n.,lt aDpiifo P4txt- ororittru Eerr Palhl .no ft... 1 store, 4H i. BarV leiv. phone its. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR 8ALE Young fresh cow. Chaj. Hofbeck, Phoenix and Jacksonville road. FOR SALE Colt, coming 3. J. P Sedlmayr, 14 mile west of Central Point on Jacksonville road. WEANER and feeder pigs. O. V. Myers, Tel. 258-J. FOR SALE Three jrood sows, one fat hog. 280 lbs. Frlesen. Spring St. FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE IF TAKEN AT ONCE 50 Barred Rock pullets. 4 mos. old, 60c pach. Also Buff Orpington pullets and fryers. P. W. Quack enbush. Rt. 4, Box 66, Buckshot hill road. FOR SALE - Narragansett breeding toms and hens. Reasonable. Rhodes. Bean Lane, near Old Stage road. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR 8ALE Good Singer sewing ma chine, like new, (30. 728 8. New town. ALMOST new winter coat, lynx col lar, size 16; several dresses. Phone 1147-J. FOR SALE Compton's Pictured En cyclopedia, 825, 10 volumes. Splen did condition. Phone 832-H. 2 SHARES Southern Oregon Brewing Co. stock. 75 share. Phone 637-Y. MONTEREY davenport and chair. Reasonable. Phone 1487-J. LUNCH COUNTER 20 feet; cheap, quick aale. Box 780, Medford. FOR SALE Almost new Columbia bicycle and R. I. pullets. A. E. Ayree, South Lozler Lane. BUY your Christmas glfta at the First Methodist bazaar at F. P. Burk'a store, on Friday and Satur day, Dec. 4th and 5th, Aprons, dolls, pillow slips, towels and many other articles. DAVENPORT SETS, doll buggy, little chair, occasional chair, wicker ta bles, many other thinga. 106 8 Grape. FOR SALE Baled atraw, 3 for $1 Ed Dutton ranch. Eagle Point. H B. Connell. FOR ONLY 25o you can secure In manuscript form the famoua lec ture "How to Get Rich While You Sleep." by the well-known author ess, Genevlevee Behrend, also others of her books, Including the very popular one, "Your Invisible Pow er." With these books you will give for Chilitmas Joy and perma- t nent help. 1023 Queen Anne Ave Tel. 1664-R. FOR SALE B. P. O. E., Medford Lodge 6 1043 bonds. Call 19. FOR SALE Player piano and rolls, radios. Chesterfield sets, baby bug gies and cribs, hlgh-chalr, studio couches, beds, springs and dressera floor lam pa. rugs (all sizes), chairs, tables and kltchenware. HAWLEY TRANSFER CO. 118 N. Riverside. FOR SALE Baled grain hay. Tel 1418-R. FOR SALE House trailer with built Ins, $125.00. Box 1174, Tribune. FOR SALE - Bated oat. barley or wheat straw. 35o per bale D R Smith, ..crow from Talent school Phone Ashland 372-J-l. FOR SALE Two oil burners Inquire Mall Tribune office. . DRY WOOD 804 So Peach Tel 473-Y R J Bills. FOR SALE- Shelled corn clean ana dry (2 cwt John Nealon. Tel 118 Central Point FOR 9ALE Oang plow and grain drill Hlllcreat Orcbard. Phone 673-R-8. AUTO OI.ASS Medford Auto Wrecking. 1818 N. Rlveralde. NEEDLEWORK. Gifts, 10c up. Orders taken. Mrs. Tllley. 112 N. Front. FOR SALE Bone dry Bod; fir and hardwood Best In valley 118 No Rlveralde phone 616 Hawley rrane. fer PERSONAL PALMIST AND CLAIRVOYANT Madam Avon. Palmist and Clair voyant, glvea truthful advice on all affalra of lire Tells your past, prce ent and future. If In doubt as to what step to take, consult Madam Avon today: tomorrow may be too late. Oood advice In time saves many worries and many dollars Satisfaction guaranteed. Readings dally; hours 10 a. m. to 9 p. m. Lo cated at Rainbow Auto Camp, 1746 No Riverside, Cabin 1. MISCELLANEOUS THE BEST home-stud courses In accounting and business, jnder ex pert local guidance. See Mr. Knox. 303 U. 8. Bank. A BETTER REBOHE JOS St a Saving FREES OARAGE. 801 No Central BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts. JACKSON COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. TITLE INHI'KANCB ABSTRACTS -ESCROW MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. Rooms 9 ana o. no. North Central Ave., upstairs. DrntMry. NOTICE - Dr. R C VanValMh (sas moved nil dental office from 204 B Main to 312 Hoerty didg Expert Window Cleaners. LET OEOROS DO IT Tel 1173 House cleaning, rluor waxing, ori ent) ni? craning and upholstering Nurm? Stork. FOR HIGHEST QUALITY pear trees peach, apricot cherry, appie prune plum almond, filbert and wamtit tree roses rxiysenberry smsil fruit, grape ind snrubi at Bargain Price Phone HM-R-2 or call st W B Barnum . 3 mitec south ol Med ford on ntghwuy nxt to Ever Shady Autc cmp. Carlton Nursery, Carl ton, Orev - BUSINESS DIRECTORY The Fashion Shop. THE FASHION SHOP - Dressmaking and Remodeling Buttons and Buckles covered. 308 U S National Bank Building. Tel 1181. Myrtle Andrews. Health Club Electrlo cabinet bath, massage, fig ure remodeling, posture correction group exercise classes. Ntssons Institute & Health Club 16 Geneva. Phone 253 Money to Lend MONEY LOANED ON AUTOS. LIVESTOCK. FLHMTI'IIK, ENDORSED NOTES. ETC. Wo want to supply your money needs without red tape or delay. HEE IV. E. THOMAS MOR ORE. b WASH MTO CO MEDFORD S OLDEST AND LARGEST PERSONAL FINANCE CO. 45 So Central, Ground Floor Cra tert an Theater ttidg. Lie. No a, 157-M-1B0 Phone 139. Transfer. SAMSON Transfer and Storage, Fur nlture Moving and expert furniture packing service. Fireproof storage new low rates. F E. SAMSON CO. Phone 833. EADS TRANSFER & STORAOE CO -Office 20 So Fir Phone 315, Prices right. ' Services guaranteed. HAWLE? TRANSFER Local and long distance furniture moving Quick light delivery un pianos, trunks, boxes, etc, at nom inal cost. Used furniture bought and sold. 118 No. Riverside. Phone 615 REINKING TRANSFER CO. Long distance hauling. Furniture, cattle anything 111 N. Fir. Phone 1033 C Stuart. LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE Fur niture Moving. Bonded carriers. Fireproof storage. Expert crating, packing and shipping service. "Davis for Service." Phone 644. LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Meeting. The annual meeting of the share holders of the Jackson County Build ing and Loan Association will be held at 126 East Main Street, Medford Oregon, on Monday, January 4, 1937 at 7:30 p. m. J. H. FLETCHER, Secretory. SEIZED IN PORTLAND PORTLAND. Ore., Dec. 8. (AP) United 8tatea cuatoma agents con fiscated seven and a half pounds of Illicit narcotics and arrested Tee sing. Chinese, to complete one of Port land's largeat aelzurca In recent years. C. A. Emerlck, customs agtnt, aald the shipment came to Portland from New York, where It probably was smuggled Into the United States from Europe. Officers were aware the package contained narcotics wlen It arrived Friday and Sing was taken yesterday when he called for It. Wholesale price of the drug was ostlmated at (1600 but In the hands of dope peddlers the 40.000 grains could be sold at 69 a grain for $08, 000. WINDOW GLASS We sell window glass and wtl) replace your oroken windows reasonably Trowbridge Cab inet Works Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Distant 5. Huaks of hreshed grain 10. Stomachs of animals 14. Illl MlllR 15. English dram atist of tlis It. PeruiniriR to a historical period 17. Re la l In to local iielf- a-overnment 19. The humpback salmon 20 Mnlt beveraxs 21. Genua of the mapla tree 22. The rock bass 23. African arrow poison 24. Nomnetalllo element 26. Restrict to a -scant alluwanc 28. Having a yel lowish color 30. Exclamation 22. Support for the head 34 Precious metal it. Odrl plere of work 39. State linked or bound to an other state 17. Angry 39 Tibetan monk 40. Action at law 41 Rebuff 42 Forces 44 Hon of Judfth 46. That which one hoMa as true 8olutlon of eoterday's Puzzle M1ASSPL0GPSTI01W A TO P mL A ARNA P E Z U L TjA PITIES ABET lAERlNQVA MAPPAlCP I DiNI L Q HVglR DITdMGO LARVAWl SON PBRACttETglp RiA&OV;AMPE H E AILRlIgE N V E R AlSlflEIRlNElNlTlE IRIS 47. Obliterate 6S. 48. Bird used OS food 49. Volcnnlo matter L 61. Agricultural Implement ? 68 Promontory 64. Kind of parrot 4. 67 Wlng-shnped 68. Corresponding In Rtruciure 6. 60. Ant-nt a. affection 7. 6L &lnk-i iff cer- 8 tnfn food- 9 stuffs 10 62. Irregular seam: 11. nu ut leal 68. Nourish It. 64. Bnlke of flowers 'PI3!4 WMF I6 V a V WA'0 ' 2 5Z"fel"-gfc 7 Hy 32 IP IP mizzziMiiziMm 'M: if w 11 JL WlIZZZWZZZ (mm Toio TOLO. Dev. 3. (Spl.) Miss Oayo Webb, instructor In Mcdforc! Business college, spent the Thanksgiving hoi! days with her alster, Mrs. Paul KruU ler, and family at Eugene, Sergeant Bradford Muse, atatlomd at Fort Baker, Cal., atopped over Wednesday night for a visit with his parents, en route to Eugene where he was a guest of the Kruteler fam ily on Thanksgiving day. Ho had a three-day leave of absence. Sidney Thurston gave his parents Mr. and Mrs. Phil Thurston, a pleas ant surprise when he arrived In time for Thanksgiving dinner with them. He la a freshman at O. 8. O. and re turned to Corvallls Sunday. Jack McCoy was an overnight guest of Tom Hagen, Friday. He loft for Cottonwood near Redding, Cal., Sat urday where he has work with C. Wright. Ho Is a brother of Mrs Wright. Guests over the week-end at Mr and Mrs. L. E. Pike's home at Gold Ray were Mr. and Mra. H. M. Dor land. Miss Louts Dorland, Mra. Bessie Blssell, parents, sister end aunt to Mrs. Pike. They motored up from their home at Copco. Cal. Mrs, Arthur Webster, daughter Ruby and Rrandson Ralston Clark visited at the Tracy home Sunday Arleno Ininann returned with them to their home in Central Point for a visit. Mrs. Nellie Cotton and little daugh ter Geraldlno returned to Napa, Cal.. Sunday after a four days' visit with her father, o, A. Baker of Pine Treo camp. Ebron Grlfflt and Don Applogatft of Medford, with Edward Inmann. took a pleasure trip Sunday by motor over the new road through Hell'B Gate and across the now river bridge and back by Grave creek. Road is good but narrow along the creek. James Robin of Gold Ray has been confined to his home for several days with an attack of bronchitis. John Bohnert and family, also Mrs. P. A. Track and daughter Ernestlno. had auppsr at Grants Pass with Mr. and Mra. Mel Williams Sunday, 4 Pear Market Yesterday NEW YORK, Dec. 3. (AP-USDA) Pears: 8 cars arrived; 1 Oregon. 3 Washington unloaded; 17 cars on track; Oregon Boscs, 947 boxes extra fancy 1.00-2.50, averago 3.18; 487 boxes fancy 1 00-2.34, average 3.15; 440 boxes No. 1, 3.00-30, avcernge 3.13; Anjous. 383 boxes extra fanny 3.4O-00, average 3.70; Cornice, 310 boxes fancy 3.00-15, average 3.04; Washington Anjous, 720 boxes extra fancy 3.15-80, average 3.43; OOfl boxes fancy 1.05-350, averago 3.33. CHICAGO, Deo. 3. (AP-USDA) Poars: 3 Oregon arrived; 8 cars on track; 3 cars sold; Oregon Boscs, 1464 boxes No. 1, 1.85-3-40, average 3.15. Dm Mall Tribune want ads. Cross-Word Puzzle It. Wild plum 18. Division of a long poem 18. BlblUai character 22. Moved on wheels 28. Within it. Dry with ab aurbeni paper t. Eilra part It. lamnnr door keeper 27. MiHforiuneu 28 (Japing 30 Residences 31. Ilumbli 33. Trite IS. Variety of COffl't 88. Shower 39. ItaMiiii coin II. NiiUw. Hindu In the Brit ish army 48. Take great delight 46. Striped 46. Priest devoted to the service of a partic ular human god 48. DcHire strongly 60. Toward the left aide oi a vessel 61. One r i wo tjual parta 62. Dru vH-hllng plant 61 Kind nf fuel 64. Kdihle seaweed 6.V Ascend 66 I'aln 68 Kind of meat 6&. Frequently 61. rniipgtj degree Record ol 5 enen I "steal escnt DOWN Egyptian sing ing girl. Not fair Until lh musical composer Urailllan money of account Relish Wigwams linck linthely Vou and I Ornssy field ahnkcsptarean forest In thit Katt, a rlvsr Briefs Eagle Point EAGLE POINT, Dec. 3 (Spl.) Word was received In Eagle point Monday of the death of an old-time resident, Porter Roblnette, a brother of Mrs. Sarah Coy of this place. Mr. Roblnette has teslded at Oakland for some time, where he passed early Monday morning, November 30. Deep est sympathy is extended to "Grand ma Coy as well aa the other bereav ed relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Davison of Mountain Home, Idaho left lost Mon day ' morning to return home after a week's visit with the Walter Young family. Mra. Young Is m sister of Mrs. Dav'-cn, and wag enjoyably sur prised on seeing her as she had not heard ty Intended coming. mT. and Mrs. "Pack" StoweU of Butte Falls were calling on friends In Eagle Point lost Thursday. Tho Civic improvement club will moot at the usual place Thursday alter noon December 3rd with Mrs. Eva Nichols, Mrs. Jim Hannaford and Mrs. Ben Klngery as hostesses. Mr. and Mra Walter Roblnette ot Eugene, Oregon returned home last Monday after several days spent in Eagle Point and vicinity, being call ed here by the death of Mrs Rob- inotte's brother, George Fisher of Trail. Mr. and Mrs. Roblnette are for mer residents of this place. Mrs. Loren Far low of Butte Falls was a visitor In Engle Point Monday forenoon while enrouta to Medford, C. E. Drake and Beulflh Tlngtoaf of Klamath Falls spent Thanksgiv ing with Mrs. Nellie Tlngleaf and family of this place. Mr. Drake is a brother of Mrs. Tlngleaf. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Perry entertain ed Mr. and Mrs. Orvllle Henderson At dinner last Friday evening. Mrs. Don Brlttsan attended the fu neral of her sunt, Mrs, George Ow tngs. in Ashland Tuesday, who pass ed away In Medford lost Friday morn ing. Marvin Gossett of Klamath Falls spent last Sunday visiting at the home of his father-in-law, Joe Worth, lngton, who Uvea a short distance east of Eagle Point. Giorgo Putnam, Orvllle Henderson and Edw. Chamberlain made and In stalled a new head-gate In the Fryer ditch last Sunday. Miss Margie Nichols spent last week end as guest cf Mlsa Dorothy Vestal' of Reeao Crook Mra. Wm. Brown entertained with a family dinner on Thanksgiving day Guests were as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Royal Brown, mother and step father, Mr. and Mra. Marvin Light, half-sister and brother-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Carl Taylor, brother and sister-in-law and the host, Wm Brown. The teachers who went away last Wednesday for their Thanksgiving vacation were Miss Yotta Olson to Longvlew, Wash.; Miss Melba Day, to Portland, and Mr. and Mr. Ray Neu gart to Albany. They alt returned Sunday night; and reported a very pleasant vacation. Mrs. Eva Nichols and Mra. Orvllle Henderson drove to Klamath Falls last Sunday and spent the day with Mrs. Henderson's alster, Mrs. C. H. Davis, and mother, Mrs. R. A. Smith who recently returned from a month's visit In southern California. Bertrand Stanley left Monday morning on hit roturn to San Mateo, California, where he Is attending junior college, after spending Thanks giving vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Roy Stanley, and fr'end, Donald Ashpole. He made the trip both ways on a motorcycle, making the trip up here In eight and one-half hours. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Taylor returned to their home In Portland, Sunday after a few days visit in Eagle Point with relatives. Mrs. Ethel Florey of Medford was a business caller In Eagle Point Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Light left last Friday morning Tor their home In Santa Barbara, California. "Jack ie" Stone r returned with his mother, nee Hazel Stonei, to make his home there and will be greatly missed by a host of young friends, as well as by older ones, but all hope he will be very happy in his new home. Saruine Creek H.nnTNir. nRRRK. Deo. a. .ISDl.) Mr. t.,iiu nuitrmharrv returned home November 22 from a two weeks' vlalt In Portland, with her mother, Mrs. run H.wtAn unA .(.tar and hrother. In-law, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Suther land. utr anrl Mr., v. M. Tvirart and chil dren, Mary Lu and Henry, were din ner guests Thanksgiving aay at me Crolt home. Mr. and Mra. Robert Oale of Med ford apent ThankaglTlng day with frir ri.tiohter and aon-ln-law. Mr and Mra. Arthur Duaenberry, and Shirley Ann. unH nnntan. who nurchaaed the Oram Powell place, la buay remodel ing hie house ana maxing omer im provements. He Is being assisted by Ciareld Herman. P. N. Tygart has built a telepnone ii hm fmm th main line to hla nlace S. M Chrlitenae'n of Oold H1U helped him build It. Mr unA Mra. E. C. plena and Mr. and Mrs. Prank Taylor spent Thanka- glvlng day with friend. In Meaiora nihil, rtdin. the famllv horse at Tygart'a a week ago Sunday, Mary Lu Tygart and pagmar '.wiamnmn ni nnirf uiii re.ivei a bad fall when the hore walked under a low limb on a tree, brushing joth gins on tn th. irroitnd. Daamar received a broken arm and Mary Lu brulaes and a badly apralntd wrist. Mr and Mrs. H. A. Duaonberry had aa dnu.er gueaU Thanksgiving day, Meteorological Report December 3, 1038 Forecasts Medford and vicinity: Unsettled to night and Friday, probably with oc casional light rain. Not so cold to night. Oregon: Unsettled tonight and Frl. Occasional rain west and local snows east portion. Not so cold south and east portions tonight. Local Data. Temperature a year ago today: Highest, 38; lowest, 37. Total monthly precipitation, trace Deficiency for the month, 0.28 In. Total precipitation since September 1, 1938, 0.36 inch. Deficiency for the season, 4.36 inches. Relative humidity at 6 p. m. yester day, 47 per cent; A a. m. today, 94 per cent. Tomorrow: Sunrise, 7:33 a. m. Sun set, 4:40 p. m. Observations Tnken at 6 a. m.. 120 Meridian Time. "HTTP? Si 8? S? S" fl M Boise 40 30 Clear Boston 43 38 1.14 Cloudy Chicago 38 33 Cloudy Donver 48 33 Clear Eureka - 83 40 Cloudy Helena SO 14 .03 Bnow Los Angeica 88 80 Cloudy MEDFOHD , 83 33 Clear New York 48 36 1.38 Cloudy Omaha 38 38 Clear Phoenix 64 ..- Portland 40 86 .01 Rain Reno 48 33 Cloudy Roseburg 48 38 Cloudy Salt Lake 44 30 Cloudy San Pranclaco 86 46 Clear Seattle 48 88 .01 Rain Spokane 33 33 Foggy Walla Walla . 46 38 Cloudy Wanhlnnton. P.O. 40 86 .60 Cloudy Mr. and Mra. H. H. Elhart and aon Billy of Ashland, and Mr. and Mra p. L. Walt. The Grange Central Point Orange, n.ifiiiar nrnnoa meeting Friday evening, Decembor 4, at 8 o'clock. Worthy Master William roicy uns all officers to be present. For the program during wie wovuru hour there will be entertaining num bora given by members of the Jack nnvill. and Oold Hill Granges aa well as by members of our Grange. Eagle Point orange. About 60 membera attended Tuea, day nlghfa meeting of Eaale Point Grango. Three appncationa ior mem bership were presented, Mr. Chlldretn was reported as on the sick Hat. County agricultural committee Is working hard on the weed control appropriation. Mr. Luak aaked each one to bring to our next meeting suggeatlons for farm betterment. He In turn will take them to the county meeting. H. I. O. reported a very good meet ing at Mra, Perry's. Next club meet ing will be December 80 at Mra. Walker's, and will bs a gltt exchange, the glfta to cost not over IS cents. Juvenile Orange will meet at Mra Coy's, Saturday, December t, at 3:30 Orange toted unanmloftaly to do nate 836 to the Upper Rogue River Orange for their new hall. At our next meeting all membera are asked to bring any old toys they may have, and these will be taken to the Medford fire department boys to be repaired. This la wonderful work the fire boys are doing, and It la hoped our Orange will bring In a good aupply. Lecture hour consisted of a health report and a mock trial. At thla trial Fred Dutton waa defendant; Harry Ward, hla lawyer: Bill Perry, prosecuting attorney; Pete Btowel, bailiff, and Mr. Crandall, judge. The Jury had been bribed. The new ofllcera are asked to meet In the hall, December 13, at 8 p, in Old officers are asked to have their reports In at next meeting. Joint Installation will be held In our hall, Sunday, December 37, at 3 p. m. December 11 there will be a state Orange conference at Jacksonville Orange hall. This will be an after noon and evening meeting. At this meeting two seating drill teams will compete. Saturday night, December 6, Is the time for the big Cagle Point Orango carnival. This Is bigger and bettor than ever, so come and have a good time, ex-phoenix'resident succumbs in provolt ORANTS PASS, Deo. 8. (Spl ) Funeral services were held at tha Missouri Plat cemetery thla afternoon for Mrs. Lottie Prescott, 73, who died Tuesday at the home of her daugh ter, Mra. O. R. Hill, In Provolt. Mra Prescott waa born at Phoenix. Ore, and realded with her daughter, Mra, Hill, and a alater, Mra. O. A. Dunlap, both of Provolt; and a bro ther, Eugene Slsleye of Huntington, Ore. HALF DOLLAR RETURNS AFTER 35-YEAR TRIP CLINTON, Ind., Deo. 8. (P) Joe Barto of Centenary, Ind., aaya he put a distinguishing mark un a half dollar 88 years ago. The coin waa part of the payment for his passage from Europe to the United States. The other day, Barto aald, he re ceived the same coin In change from a tavern In Centenary. COfRRP. OF HCAI.P THBATMENTH KI'KI IM. (I for r..00 Monday and TneMlfiy only, Mann's Ucuuiy balon. (Continued (mra Page One ) This may be denied now, but when tne parties involved get around to telling all In their biographies, they will confirm It. What happened at tho last minute to upset the plan Is not yet clear, but Garner kept out of the 1934 fight, permitting the late joo Byrns to win. An excellent guesi would be that what happened then was that a presidential Uaaoa man erroneously Informed President Roosevelt that Rayburn could not win. It will not happen again. Some aay Mr. Garnor'a Indorsement of Rayburn was a matter of personal friendship. Rayburn was hla floor mnnnucr at the 1033 convention In Chlcngo. Also he groomed Rayburn for this fight by helping him Into campaign headquarters as head of the speaker bureau during the last campaign, after a aenator had been selected for the Job. A conclusive tip on how the ad ministration stands, however, should be available today (Thursday). Sen ator Joe Ouffey's Pennsylvania dele gation waa supposed to caucus before Its grand victory ball tonight. A publlo indorsement of Rayburn would furnish Just about all th proof anyone needs of what the White House wants. An advance check by source friendly to Rayburn indicates all but two of the delegation may awing to him. These leadership fights do not , catch the public eye. They usually aro settled by trivial political deal for the appointment of henchmen to Important posts of honor and power In the house. Thla time the dealing has Just begun, so It la Impossible to tell Just what will come out of It, However, Mr. Guffey might reason ably expect to get the selection of a whip of the hbuse; Congressman Lea of California would naturally ba chosen to succeed Rayburn as chair man of the Interstate commerce com mittee. Congressman O'Connor, If defeat ed, would retain chairmanship of tha house rules committee. Gus Oennerlch waa more than a bodyguard to the prealdent. He waa two atrong legs, a human ahleld and a completely unselfish devotee. You have often heard of loyal sub Jccta who would be glad to lay down their Uvea tor their leader, but you may not have seen.. very many, Per. haps there are a dozen or mora around here who would do It, If they had to, but none would have been glad to do It, excopt Qua. That wae hla Job. He always thrust his barrel cheat In front of tho president on any occasion which might possibly be construed aa dangerous, and ha gloiled in doing it. He would not permit anyone else to do It. Inside the White House, he waa tha unofficial ruler of the secret service, a friend of all the family, Including tha children, a watchful eye which recorded everything and reported lt. Othora will take hla place, but not replace him. His passing will strike the presi dent hard. Presidential Becretary Early win probably not go With that movie out fit on January 1, but may take a Job with a nationally known, new service at a salary reputed to be 40,000 per annum. Long Mountain LONO MOUNTAIN, Dee. . (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parlow moved to Fort Klamath last week. Onral Henderson ot Eagl, Point waa a visitor of Mr. and Mra. Carly Natwlck November 33. Visitors ot Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Law son thla week end were Mr. and Mrs, Kinney ot Central Point, Mr. and Mra. Putman of Eagle Point and Mr. and Mrs. La Payette Lawson of Reesa Creek. Those having Thanksgiving dinner at Mr, and Mra. Stowell'a were Mr. and Mrs. John Smith of Eagle Point and their son, Chester; Mr. and Mra. E. L. Stowell and family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller of Fort Klamath were last weok visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Marsh Oarrett. Mra, Miller la a alster of Mrs. Oarrett. Those having Tranknglvtng dinner at Mrs. L. F, Boren's were Mr, and Bra, O. Boren, Mr. and Mrs. Trout snd Mr. and Mrs. Tlgoan and family. Tommy Natwlck has been 1U tha laat week with quinsy and has been absent from school a few days. Those having Thankaglvlng dinner at Mrs. P. M. Stowell'a were her sons, Merrill, carl, Leonard, Gerald, and Harry Mitchell and daughter, Mra. Vera Burleson. Mrs. Burleson aa been visiting her mother. . Phone 643. We'll haul away you? refuse. City Sanitary Service. 4 Closing time for Too Late to Clas sify Ada is 1:30 p. m. 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