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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MED FORD, OREGON. THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1940.
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LOST AND FOUND
LOST Female wire-haired terrier.
Reward. Phone 611-J-5.
REPORT lost oogs. animal cruelty
cases Humane Society Phone 1618
WANTED MALE HELP
HELP WANTED salesman. Pull or
part time, representing large east
ern tailoring firm. Big opportun
ity, no experience necessary, we
train you. ' Write for detained in
formation. Sherman Ackerman,
110 N. 8th, Klamath Falls. Oref-on.
WANTED SITU ATIONS
MIDDLE-AGED widow, American,
desires position as housekeeper for
elderly couple, companion, or care
of Invalid. Call 38G-J.
WANTED Hour work.
530 So. Fir.
Mrs. Lewis,
WILL PREPARE DINNER8, do iron
ing, stay with children. Phone
347-L.
EXPERIENCED middle-aged lady
wants nursing In your home or
mine, day work or motherless
home. Reference. 533 Penn. ave.
GRADUATE NURSE will care for
elderly couple or chronic Invalid
In her modern, suburban home
facing Rogue River and Pacific
highway, 4V4 miles north of Gold
Hill. Mrs. R. O. Lovell. Phone
Gold Hill 478.
WANTED Bookkeeping or any of
fice work. Phil Lounsberry. phone
1194-X.
EXPERIENCED GIRL wishes work
as sales clerk jr waitress Refer
ence. Phone 59 J Green.
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
CINNABAR, Ore, for paints. I have
a cash market. Black sand cash
market for the heavy sands as It
comes irom tne piater. w.
Wright, assayer, 614V4 West 11th
St., City.
WANTED TO RENT or lease from
owner- 15 to 20 acres with irri
gation. Also living quarters. Can
furnish references. Write Box 113,
Phoenix. Ore.
HIGHEST PRICES PAID for Junk
batteries, radiators. aluminum,
copper, brass, all kinds of metsls.
also hides, pelts and wool. Med
ford 3argaln House. 37 N. Grape
Phone 1032.
WANTED Dead and worthless ani
mals. We will pick up free if you
will phone promptly at our ex
pense. Southern Oregon By-Products
Company.
WANTED HORSES, cows for feed.
Esgle Point Fox Farm. Phone
37-X-7.
WELL DRILLING 81 80 per ft first
50 ft., etc. J M Dodje 619 King
MARKET HOGS WANTED. Poyer
Brothers. 186 Welghtman St.. phone
6551, Ashland.
WANTED Dressmaking, alterations
Kstherlne Satterlee. Singer Shop
33 8. Grape.
WE PAf MORE CASH
For Your Furniture.
noLRKOOK 4 AMIKEVTS
6th and Front. Phone 647.
BEST PRICKS PAW
For Your Furniture
EAD8 OIIRN. Phone II9J-J
HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID
For Your Furniture
MFDFORI) BAROAIN llolSt
27 N Orape St Phone
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT 4-room house, partly
furnished. 823.50. Phone 720.
FOR RENT 4-room furnished house
In rear. 316 N. Central,
FOR RENT 5-room newly remod
eled, furnished house: oil clrcu
lator. electric stove snd refriger
ator: 832 50, water paid. Across
from S. O S.. Stewsrt Ave., key
238 S. Holly.
FOR RENT 3-room furnished house.
10 00. 1504 Prune.
FURNISHED house for rent,
equipped 334 Apple.
FOR RENT Four-room furnlshi .
bungalow; 2 bedrooms: close In,
412 West :ith St., c'oee to South
Oakdale Ave. Phone 917 or 1679.
SMALL UNFURNISHED HOUSE Ber
rydale. H. L Cook. 10 Quince
FOR RENT 6-room house. 1038 Wert
10th St
FOR RENT fl-.-oom modern bouse
3 lots 210? CwdHoI Ave
FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS
. . . .
FOR RENT 10 aeret Buckshot Hill
read. 3rd bouse on right.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS I
"OR RENT 6-room furnished apart
ment. Spark oil heatr. Inquire
604 E. Main.
APARTMENTS for rent, S-rooms. 334
Apple.
FOR RENT 3-room furnished apart
ment. Heat, garage. 631 N. Bartlett.
FURNISHED HOUSE and apartments
Adults. 604 W. 10th.
FOR RENT Nicely furnHhed a-room
apartment, 16 per month. S17
E. Jackson St.
GE BAUER APTS. eth at Oakdale.
Prestige, courtesy, with comfort
able modern home. Furnished or
unfurnished. Moderate prices. By
day, week or month. Phone 713-Y.
FOR RENT -Furnished Hotel Hoi- :
land apartmenu. Frlgldalre. alec
trio range. I
FURNISHED APARTMENT. S rooms .
and bath. Electric ranga and re-
frlgerator. sas.00. Adults. 138 !
Mistletoe.
FOR RENT a-room furnished apart
ment; ground floor, electricity, tele
phone, hot water, garage. 11 Tripp.
FURNISHED APARTMENT Hest,
private bath, trlgldalre. 80S Weat
Vain.
FURNISHED 4.PAR-.MENT. Hot and
cold water, lights, private bath
Adults 913 So Oakdsle.
DESIRABLE FURNISHED APART
MENT, heat, hot water, electrolux.
garage. 10 Quince 8t.
DESIRABLE apartments, a rooms and
bath; gas heat Inquire Farmers &
Fruitgrowers Bank.
1 FURNISHED APARTMENT; heated.
1 hot water. Frlgldalre. Close In.
81 N. Oakdale.
FOR RENT Furnished Rooms
PLEASANT heated room with private
entrance. 330 N. Oakdale.
FOR RENT Room. 83.50 week. Pri
vate entrance. 408 Edwards.
HEATED, CLEAN, upstalra room
Private entrance. Maid service
610 So. Central.
PRIVATE ENTRANCE, warm, cheer
ful rooms. 604 Pennsylvania.
ATTRACTIVE RCnjMS 404 8 Orape
FOR RENT BOARD. ROOM
FOR RENT Furnished two rooms
with board. One suitable for two.
Private home. Gentlemen pre
ferred. 26 N. Peach.
BOARD AND ROOM 309 E. Jackson.
ROOM AND BOARD. 163 N. Oakdale
BOARD AND ROOM 718
81 per day
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Shoata; also A-l ham
mered alfalfa and barley hay, 812
ton. D. P. Duggan, Sams Valley.
YOUNG pedigreed buck for service
and bred does for sale. Typewriter
like new, to trade for weaner
pigs or alfalfa Beed or hay. Call
Route 1, Box 108-A, South Peach
street, near Stewart.
FOR SALE Two Guernsey heifers,
freshening In two weeks. Tested.
Ed Tnvlor, Talent.
FOR SALE POULTRY
FOR SALE: From 10 to 76 yearling
White Leghorn hens, pedigreed
from hens of 250 record and better,
15c. Phone 14-X-3, Central Point,
after 6:30 p. m.
GENTS Poultry Farm. New 1940 low
prices on baby chicks. Send for
catalog and prices. Gent's Poultry
Farm, R-l, Eugene, Oregon,
I 10-MONTH laying Hampshlres. 81.00
j Walter Franks, Central Point,
i 100 year-old Leghorn Hens for sale.
Klmber strain. W. F. Martin, E, P.
! Stnr Rt.. Medford.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
SEE
HAHN MOTORS USED CARS
Before You Buy
Get Our Prices I
SPECIAL WINTER TERMS
Your first monthly payment will
not be due until March 1
LOWEST PRICES
on
Guaranteed Used Cars
in the history of Medford I
40 Cars to Pick From
HAHN MOTORS
Your Chrysler Dealer
35 8. Riverside 38 N. Riverside.
FOR SALE--1934 Chevrolet Track
Price 8150. Will trade for stock
or grain. 4 Corners Service Sta
tion, Midway road.
34 PONTIAC COUPE, way above
average, bargain if bought before
January 15. Inquire Texaco Sta
tion. Fnt Miln.
FOR SALE RfcAL ESTATE
LEAVINO valley, sacrifice everything.
iwo acres, iive-room modern nouse,
plenty out buildings and shade;
two excellent young cows, and hay,
30 laying hens. Bulck. good con
dition, furniture snd wood. Con
sider truck or pickup. P. O. Box
24S. Central Point.
! For Sale SMALL EAST SIDE HOME,
i Just remodelled and decorated
Good location. Reasonable. Call
196.
FOR 8AIJ5 2 lots and small house.
650 cash. Ask the gardener, 242
N. Front St.
FOR SALE 21-aere farm. 6-room
house. 2 acres grapes and other
fruit. Oood well. Some terms.
Home mornings snd evenln-rs.
M. E. Clarkson. Old Stsge road
FOR SAL'S 7 -room home. 4 bed
rooms. Oood location. Sscriflce
pnee of (1900 Very unusual terms
Also hsve 159 acres on Elk crrek
for Just t3S0. Lots of timber Log
house. Pierce. Room 1. Palm Build
ing, Medford.
'loUSES rXR 1AL to Medford snd
lurro'inilng towns Easy terms
i Jsckson County Federal Savings
and Loan Association.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
3900
HARDWOOD FLOORS - FIREPLACE
LARGE SHADE TREES
Especially good 6-room modern bun
galow, laundry trays, garage, paved
street: a borne with S500 profit
possibility. Priced only 13500 on
I terms you can handle.
Also
S3 150
JACKSONVILLE HIGHWAY
I 15 acres, Anjou and Bartletts; good
4-room modern house: elderly man
! alone and must sell at once. 10
down to responsible party. A good
home and a real buv.
MARK A. GOLDY
Phone 738 109 E. Main St.
FOR BALE OR TRADE
A splendid 84-aere farm, well Im
proved. Including crop and equip
ment; located near Medford. Would
consider trading for clear property
In Medford.
L. O. PICKELL, 18 S. Bartlett.
FEDERAL LAND BANK FARMS
Convenient terms Lists available
at National Farm Loan Offlos. 303
Liberty Building. Medford.
CITY and country proie ties RENT
ALS LOANS- -INSURANCE. C 8
Butterfleld. 409 Medfoid Pulldlnt.
WHEN you think of real estate think
of Brown & White.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FINAL CLEARANCE
of
OAS RANGES AND
OIL CIRCULATORS
Special Terms on Gas Ranges
5 Down; No More Payments
Until March 1st.
One fully automatic Gas Range.
was 102.95, now 73.95
One all porcelain Gas Range
with automatic burners, was
62.95, now ....S7.95
One all porcelain Gas Range
with automatic burners.
chrome base, was 76.95, now....51.95
One 3-burner Gas Rangette,
was 38.95, now . 38.95
OIL CIRCULATORS
All Ripple Finish
One 13" Sunlight Circulator with
radiant doors, was 72.96.now.... 49.95
One 10" Sunlight Circulator with
radiant doors, was 67.96. now. ...43 95
One Ij" Deluxe Sunlight Cir
culator with radiant doors,
waa 69.96, now 54.95
Two 10" 8unlight Circulators
with radiant doors, waa 54.95,
now .w-....39.95
MONTGOMERY WARD
FERTILIZER for lawns and gardens.
Team work. 818 E. 9th.
FOR SALE Redwood tank, elder
press, harrow, bone grinder and
other tools. M. E. Clarkson, Old
Stage road.
FOR SALE .300 8avage bolt action
rifle, 810.00. Phone 376-Y or call
- at 503 Maple.
FOR SALE 75 tons hay. feed lotB,
racks and good water. Phone
81-F-18 Jacksonville.
MUST MOVE 1000 cords of 19 and
16 inch tier and cord wood off
ground at once. Will exchange
wood for what have you. A. powers,
Applegate, Oregon.
I FOR SALE Dry wood, all kinds,
cheap; immediate delivery. Phone
116, or see at 315 .. Btn.
FOR SALE Drag saw In A-l condl
tlon, 880. Will take wood as part
payment. WItham Magneto
Parts Co.. 216 E. 8th.
FOR SALE Alfalfa hay. Phone
447-J-a. Jessie M. Mlnear.
FOR 8ALE Choice loose or baled
alfalfa. E. H. Nledermeyer. Phone
607-R-l.
BODY FIR, 86 cord. Phone 452-R-3.
APPLES Gebhard's, half mile north
Bear Creek bridge, Central Point.
FOR SALE Electric range. A-l work
ing condition. 86.50. 33 Keene Way
Drive.
SONG BIRDS 1137 West Main St.
FOR SALE Baled and loose alfalfa
hay; also dry apple wood. Ed. Han
ley Ranch. Box 301 Ross lane.
FOR YOUR BEST TREES see Lafette
Nursery, across from Beck's Bakery
Phone 1261.
HAMMERED HAY at Davis Peed
Stores, Medford, Ashland.
FOR SALE Washer service Pull line
genuine Maytag parte Service on
all makes Medford Maytag Co.
81 No Bartlett. phone 38.
DELICIOUS and Newtown apples
33c box and up. Bring containers
Independent Packing Co., Phoenix
FOR SALS - Hrdraullo pipe and
giants Box 3376. mbuns.
OLYMPIC EOO MAfH with milk
2 23 per sack. U-.vli Feed Stores
FOR SALE Best wood In town
guaraLteed dry 328 N Riverside
phone 61ft Hawley Fuel Co.
CUT-RATE PRICES - Nu-Way Mat.
I tress and Upholstery Co. Phone
293 309 West Sth St
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Auto Loans
DRIVE IN
AUTO LOANS
and
REFINANCING SERVICE
Deal with a southern Oregon
owned Independent finance com
panv where your needs will receive
PERSONAL CONSIDERATION at
all times.
Immediate actlonl No red tapei
Our years of experience Insures
you of the nest service. DRIVE IN
for YOUR confidentlsl losn.
Used CARS BOUGHT AND SOLD
"DRIVE IN"
P. T. "JERRY" YOUNG
Motor Investment Company
Lie. M-374. Phone 169.
9th and Bartlett.
CAR LOANS
solve your financial
problems by
refinancing or borrowing.
LOANS ON CARS
1932-1939
Tr. State Acceptance Corp.
L'.cnse M-253
MARK A. GOLDY
109 B. Main. Phone 728
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Auto Loan
ADVANTAGES OF OUR
CAR LOAN PLAN
1. No interest charged in advance.
a. Your own Insurance accepted.
S. Car does not have to be paid
for.
4. You get the money In ten min
utes. Special low winter payments.
You deal direct and save money.
8.
See
W. S THOMAS, Manager
OREGON FINANCE CO.
At Our Main Office
45 South Central. Phone 139.
License No. M-317.
$20 TO $1,000 '
On Your Car.
1930 to 1939 Model cars
and light trucks.
1 to 18 Months to Repay
CONSUMERS' CREDIT CO.
HAROLD H. BROWN AGENCY
Agent.
133 East Main. M-336 Phone 807.
Commercial Tax Accountant
INCOME Tax Returns made and
notarized. Victor C. 8ether. Jack
eon County Bank Bldg. Phone 796
or I193-J.
Custom Butchering
HAVE YOUR HOGS
CUSTOM KILLED AND CURED
by CRATER MEAT CO.
Phone 1)13
Dressmaking
THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking
rur itemoaeung. Buttons and
Buckles covered. Room 330. D. 8.
Natl. Bank Bldg. Tel. 1181.
Expert Window Cleaner
LET JOE DO IT
Expert Window Cleaners. General
house cleaners. Floor waxing. Joe
Spence. Phone 1173.
Loans
MONEY TO LOAN on modern dwell
ings of late construction. $9.70
per month per thousand. Low Int
erest rate.
BROWN & WHITE. 104 W. Main.
Nursery Stock
CARLTON NURSERY COMPANY
Fruit, Nut and Shade Trees, Berries
and Shrubbery.
Finest Oregon Grown Roses.
Sales yard three miles south on
Pacific highway,
W. B Bnrnum. Phone 851-R-2.
Transfer
CITY TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
Household moving and general
hauling. 29 S. Grape. Phone 3050
day or night.
DAVIS TRANSFER AND STORAGE
40 S. Fir Street
Insured Carriers
Local and Long Distance Hauling.
Phone 644
EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
Office 26 South Fir. Phone 816.
Prices right. Service guaranteed.
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Personal Loans
READY CASH
for any purpose can be secured from
us promptly, confidentially and at
LOW COST
OVER 11 YEARS
In Medford and thousands of sat
isfied customers, assures your
complete satisfaction.
OREGON FINANCE CO.
45 South Central. Phone 139.
Ground Floor Craterlan Bldg.
License 8-311. M-317.
Radiator Repairing
HOOPER'S RADIATOR SERVICE
33 South Bartlett
Rooting
WE REPAIR or apply any type of
root. Pabco Roofings, Shingles,
Coatings and Pal'itc. Wall Paper
One-third oft. Ekerson Pslnt and
Roof Co.. 38 80. Bartlett. Tel 243.
Sanitarium
WE CARE FOR THE SICK
ROGUE RIVER SANITARIUM
TRAINED NURSFS 34 HOURS
PHONE JACKSONVILLE 83
STOCKS AND BONDS
ONLY STOCK TICKER service In.
Oregon outside of Portlsnd con
tinuous quotations during market
hours. M. N. Hogan As Co.. 314
E. Main St., Medford.
LEGAL NOTICES
Call for Warrants.
Funds are on hand for the re
demption of School District No. 30
warrants Noe. 89 to 108, Inclusive,
Payable at Farmers & Fruitgrowers
Bank. Interest ceases January 11,
1940.
8. 8. ABBOTT, Clerk.
Notice of Hearing of Final Account
And Report of Administrator
With the Will Annexed.
Notice is Hereby Given by the
undersigned. F. P. Farrell. admin
istrator with the will annexed of
the estate of Annie Cora Bartlett.
that he did on the 27th day of
December, 1039, file In the County
Court of the State of Oregon for
Jackson County, his Final Account
and Report aa Administrator with
the will annexed of the estate of
Annie Cora Bartlett, deceased. In
which said court ' tilfV-' estate of
Annie Cora Bartlett'la pmdlng; that
thereupon, on said, datou an order
was duly made and) entered in said
curt fixing the 861 ,Oy of Jan
uary, 1040. at the, .hour of 10:00
o'clock A. M. aa the time and the
courtroom of the CWttity Court of
Jackson County, Oregon, as the
place, for hearing , mut objections
to said Final Account and Report
ior me settlement tnpvof,
Now, Therefore, all persons hav
ing objections to a 14 Final Account
ana neport snail ripiM same on
or before said time Zh
Dated: December i7tau939.
F. P., r&KKLL,
Administrator With. U,
nexed or the
Corn Bartlett.
Gold Hill
Gold Hill, Jan. 11. (Spl.:
Garden Club held Us first
meeting of the year with Fan-
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apparel
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41. Coverings of
certain fruit
49. Toung sheep
60. Cognizant
61. Noah's vessel
62. Depression
between
mountain
peaks
14. Allowance for
the weight of
a container
66. Apply beat lo
67. Owns
b. Tiny
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to. Clear profit
ny Kles, vice president, acting
for Beulah Peffley, president,
who is visiting in Corvallls.
Committee chairmen named
two more members to assist
them on their various commit
tees. Ruby W'hitmore, chairman
of the program committee, read
"A Gardener's New Year's reso
lutions" and gave a brief out
line of her plans for programs
and invited open discussion on
subjects for special study.
Next meeting will be held at the
home of Mrs. Richard Blankenburg
in Grants Grants Pass, on Friday.
Jsn. 19th. Cars will gather in front
of the postofftce and members wish
ing to attend are asked to meet
there at one o'clock,
Mrs. Noel Kellogg and son Jlm
mle returned Friday from Portland
and Tillamook where they visited
for the past two weeks. The Kel- ,
lQggs nave moved into the new
cabin at the Gold Hill auto park
for the remainder of the winter.
K. Voiles and mother have moved
Into the old Richards house on the
south side of town.
Plans are helng made to organ
Ire a Parent-Teachera association In
Oold Hill, and a meeting will be
held at the school gymnasium Mon
day evening, January 16, at 8:00
o'clock. Mrs. H. H. Elhart of Ash
land will be nresent to asatst In
organizing and all Interested are
asked to attend.
Mr. and, Mrs. Chas. Kell and Laur
tno and Leonard Kell. visited In
Prospect Sunday with Mr and Mrs.
Richard Cray and sons.
Odd Fellow lodge and AmMhyst
Rebekah lodge of Oold Hill held
Joint Installation of officers Tues
day evening, January 0, at I.O.O.P.
hall, with William Hlttle. district
deputy grand master, and Mrs.
Evelyn Thompson, district deputy
president, as heads of the Installing
team. The same team held Joint
Installation at Central Point Odd
Fellow and Rebekah lodges, Janu
ary 8, and will Install officers at
Jacksonville lodges Ssturday evening.
January 13: at Medford January 18,
and at Ashland Jam ary 20.
Officers installed at Oold Hill
Tuesday were: Odd Fellows, Paul
Holdernesa, noble grand; D. R. Hend
rlcksen. vice grand; Paul Thompson
secretary; Arthur Qorham, treasurer;
William Hlttle, RS.N.O.; H. D.
Force, L.S.N.Q.; William Ferguson,
warden; Llnsley Dorman, oonductor;
George Haff, ohaplaln; Tom West,
Inside guardian; Warren Coppock,
outside guardian; Noel Kellogg,
R.3.S.; Tom Henderson, L.8.S.; Earl
Moore, R.8.V.G.; R. E. Cook, L.6.V.Q.
Amethyst Rebekah lodge officers
Irene Hondrlckson, noble grand;
Willie McLean, vice grand; Belle
Smith, recording secretary; Hazel
Holderness, financial secretary:
Delia Kell, treasurer; Etta Carter.
R.S.N.O.; Pearl Ferguson, Lfl.N.O.;
Varnlce Martin, 1 warden; Viola
Moore, oonductor; Elsie Cameron,
Inside guardian: Helen Dorman, out.
side guardian; Delia Whltsett, mu
sician; Edna Gorham. chaplain;
Madge Dorman, R.8.V.O.; EllnSi
Force, L.S.V.G.
Gold Hill high basketball team
defeated Sams Valley Tuesday eve
ntng, 30 to 0.
Lake Creek
Lake Creek, Jpn. 11. (Spl.)
Ladies who are doing Red
Cross sewing met Tuesday at
Mrs. Henry Pech'a
The Recreation group reported a
large crowd at their party Saturday
night at Wy ant's hall.
Mr. and Mri. E. R. Jones have
moved from Butte Falls to the Rags
dale place here.
Mary nnd Joan Nusabaum. who
have been attending high school at
St. Mary's academy, are planning
on starting to school In Eagle Point
Monday.
Carl Short called Tuesday at the
L. J. Orlssom home.
Mr. and Mrs, C. F. Bishop of Ash
land called Saturday at the Origsby
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Saylor of
Medford were guests Sunday of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Seefleld. Mrs. Say
lor la Mr. Seefleld' niece.
Forest Creek
Forest Creek, Jan. 11. (Spl)
Mrs. Arthur Davles and
daughters Donna and Carmen,
of Jacksonville, spent January
9 at the home of Mrs. Annie
Davles.
Mr.. Rhode Newton of Howard
dlatiict taught Foreat Creek echool
January 8 and 9 during ebaence of
Mr..' Elizabeth Pitch who waa III
with a aevere cold at her home In
Medford.
Mr. and Mre. John Black and fam
ily and Robert Heplln of Eureka,
Cal.. epent aeveral daya vlsitlnc
frtenda and relatives et Eagle Point
over the New Year'e week-end.
The Davles brothers started their
hydraulic mining operations JanU'
ary 7 after weeks of preparation
and waiting for water, last week's
rains having provided sufficient
wster for one pipe head each day.
The Oarrety dredge, now located
at the exact junction of the left
and right forks of Porest creek,
Is experiencing some difficulty In
advancing up the right fork due to
extremely rough and Irregular bed'
rock.
Nichols Branch
Nichols Branch, Jan. 11. (Spl)
Oet-Together club of Nichols Branch
will meet January 18 at the home
of Mrs. Marvin Ooasett. The quilt
will be Riven away.
Card and mualo were enjoyed at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stan-1
ley recently. Music waa provided by
Mrs. Smith, Mrs. McCorkle, Bertrand
Stanley, Henry Holman and Henry
Holman.
Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Ttbbett went
to Medford Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Holmsn were In
Medford Wednesday.
Vema Matthews haa been In the
mountains the past week enjoying
the winter sports.
Mrs. Benny Boran and children
spent Tuesday with her mother, Mrs.
Bill Holman.
The Grange
Roxy Ann Grange
Roxy Ann Grange held their
first 1940 meeting Friday with
ffnnrl attendant. An lrttrictinff
program of work wag outlined.
For the coming year many
helpful suggestions were dis
cussed. It was decided to ob
serve Arbor day, February 0, by
seting out hardy, quick grow
ing trees on the west side of
the Grange hall which will give
shade from summer sun.
Building committee reported
materials will be ready for seal
ing the ceiling of the main as
sembly room and men are re
quested to please report at the
Grange hall Sunday, January
14 at 9:30 a. m. to begin work.
It is estimated a dozen men can
seal the main part in two Sun
days. We are anxious to have
this work completed before Po
mona meeting January 27 so all
men who can are urged to help.
Ladies are asked to furnish
hot dishes for a pot luck din
ner at 1 o'clock.
H.E.C. chairman announced
Wednesday evening, January
17, as first date set for a series
of public card parties at the
hall. Bess Elliott and Susan Of
ford are In charge. Pinochle and
500 will be In play with high
and low prizes given.
The regular dance Saturday
night, January 13, will again
furnish an enjoyable evening
and a hearty invitation Is ex
tended to everyone.
Sams Valley Grange
Another of the popular dances
will be given in Sams Valley
Grange hall Saturday, January
13. Music by Earl's Rhythm
Makers.
Regular meeting was held
January 9 and considerable
business taken care of. New
committees will be appointed
January 23 and a large .attend'
ance it expected.
The lecturer presented an
"Askit Basket" program and re
lay games which all enjoyed.
Refreshments were served by
the Abbott family.
OREGON'S LABOR LAW
VIOLATES RIGHTS IS
Salem, Jan. 11 (JP) Ore
gon's law regulating 1 a b o
abridges freedom of speech and
the press, it was charged
briefs filed with the supreme
court yesterday by the American
Federation of Labor and the "big
four railroad brotherhoods.
The briefs, drawn by five at
torneys, Including Joseph A.
Padway, AFL general counsel
declared the law, passed by the
people in November, 1D38, was
unconstitutional on six points
and branded It as a "legislative
threat" to the existence of unions
without parallel In America.
The law, the action charged
violates "protected rights
working people to Join and con
duct labor- unions," deprives
unions of the due process of law,
abridges freedom of speech and
press, conflicts with congres
sional statutes, Is vague and "not
reasonably susceptible of ascer
tainment or application and em
braces subjects not referred to
in the act's title.
A special three-Judge circuit
court found the law constitu
tional July 8, 1939. IU passage
followed a campaign against
labor terrorism that resulted In
the arrest of mora than 100 per
sons.
ARCATA ATTORNEY STOL
CLIENTS' COIN, IS CHARG
Eureka, Cal., Jan. It. U.R)
The Humboldt county grand
jury today Indicted Casper N.
Torp, Areata attorney, on two
counts of grand theft alleging
misappropriation of $7,500 en
trusted to his care by clients.
Torp was arrested and ball get
at $5,000.
Ose Mali Tribune went ads.
Lodge Notices
Lodges wishing to have no
tices of meetings appear
under the regular heading,
"Lodge Notices" should ar
range with the classified ad
vertising department of the
Mall Tribune, Phone 75 or 74.
before 9 a. m. of the day of
publication
Meteorological Report
January 11
Medford and vicinity unsettled to
night and Friday, probably light
rains; not much change In tempera
ture. Oregon: Unsettled tonight and
Friday, snow in the mountains, light
snows turning to rain northwest
portion, probably light rains south
west portion; not much change in
temperature, moderate south shifting
.to west and northwest wind off the
coast.
Temperature a year ago today:
Highest SS; lowest 39.
Total monthly precipitation 1.11
tnchea. Excess (or the month .12 In.
Total precipitation since Septem
ber 1, 1839, 10.33 Inches. Excess for
the season 1.78 Inches.
Relative humidity at 6 p. m. yes
terday 80 percent; 5 a. m. today 02
percent.
Tomorrow: Sunrise 7:18 a. m. Sua-
it 8:01 p. m.
Obfrf-rvatlon Taken at 4:80 a. m
120 .Meridian Time.
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Denver -
Eureka
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Los Angeles
MEDFORD S2
New York .38
Omaha 21
Phoenix -74
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Roseburg .03
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Wenatchee
QUINTS' APPEARANCE
AT NEW YORK FAIR
FJ
Toronto, Jan. 11. W) Hen
ri St. Jacques, the legal rep
resentative of OHva Dlonne
said today that It was "likely"
the quintuplets would b
shown at the New York world's
fair this summer.
Authorities closer to the lit
tle girls were not so sure, how
ever, and there ' was definite
opposition In some quarters.
At Ottawa the lawyer sata
he believed the Ontario gov
ernment would allow the quin
tuplets to be shown at the fair,
which the parents are reported
to favor.
"It will have to be done by
an arrangement between New
York state and the Ontario
government," he said.
Premier Mitchell Hepburn
said "the decision is up to the
quints' board of guardians and
their doctor, Dr. Allan Roy
Dafoe." Dafoe declined com
ment but Judge J. A. Valln
of North Bay, one of the guar
dians, said "Iff too risky."
New York reports have been
that the quintuplets were
sought as the 1940 "super at
traction" but officials said no
formal proposition had been ad
vanced. COULEE CONTRACTORS
DENIED LARGE CLAIM
Washington, Jan. 11. UP)
A $9,000,000 claim against the
government by contractors in
construction of the Grand Cou
lee dam was dismissed today by
the court of claims.
The contractors, Silas Mason,
Co., Inc., Walsh Construction
company, and the Atklnson-Kler
company, claimed the money
was due under a contract for
construction of the "first devel
opment" of the Grand Coulee
dam and power plant for $29,
339,301. Weather
Northern California: Cloudy
and unsettled tonight and Fri
day, occasional light rain to
night; little change in temper
ature; gentle variable wind off
the coast.
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