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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1931. AS WEEK CLOSES PORTLAND, Oct. 10 -(AP) There vu continued strength In the mar ket (or butter during In week-end trade. On the open market, ai well ae on the produce escnange. late trading baa been at wen sustaine figures with demand Dat tot W acore offerings. Market for butterfat at Portland, while conaldered high, la atlll below what competing centers are quoting, based upon the same price tor out' ter. While there were no general changes In the selling price at eggs local)? (or the . week-end. demand was keener (or (reeh etock and prices were Inclined to show more strength here as well as at other points. Very good demand Is generally continues) In the market (or live chickens. Prices reflect no change whatever (or the week-end. Call (or colored ro latere Is especially good Increased supplies of turkeys of fered on the Portland manure ow ing the last few days, contlnus to affect sentiment ae well as price, locally. Only a small supply is needed at this time, therefore the extremely liberal marketing has forced reactionary values. Well held prices are generally re ported for country killed bogs at the weex-ena. iferfeety Livestock. ' PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 10WAP) CATTLE 8300, calves ISO, for week. Steers, she stuff snd bulls reflected weakness during the week, with losses of 35-80, but calves and vealers held about steady. Oood grade streers were S9.25-S.75, the latter being top. In between sorts were' $5.00-6.00. with off grade down to 14.00. A fair vol ume of feeder etuff sold at 15.00 and lees. Heifers were generally around $5.50 top. with bulk 15.00, while top cows were 14.50 and the bulk extreme of 15.00. Vealers showed a spread of g4.O0-8.as. RODS 4038. Hogs showed general strength with a sheer advance around 75 (or killer etuff eany in the week, although eome reaction waa reflected Friday. Oood to choice light butch era advanced 75, but feeder plge were quotable at a lose of 50. Best light butchers scaled 18.50 for top. Pack' lng sows ruled S4.60-4.75, with strong and heavyweight killers 8S.00-S.25. Pigs sold to killers at S5XW-S.35, while (eedere were mostly 85.00-6.50, al though eome outstanding sales were made at 66.75-6.00. SHEBP 6650. Oood to near choice lambs scaled 65.00-6.36, the latter be ing top and Included some clipper tuff up to 65.00. In-between sorts sold 64.00-4.76. Medium to choice yesrllngs were 68.oo-4.00. Medium to choice yearlings wsrs 6S.00-4.00. Gull to oholos ewes were 61.00-3.00, mostly 1.75 and lsss. Portland Produce PORTLAND, Ore. Oct. 10( API Butter, butterfat, eggs, milk, country meats, live poultry, mohair, nuts, oaa cara bark, bops, onions, potatoes, wool and bay quotations unohanged. San Francisco Butterfat ' 8 AN FRANCISCO, Oct. 10--(AP) Butterfat f.o.b. San Francisco, 3ty,. Wail Street Report Stork Sals Averages, (Copyright, 1831, Standard Statistics Co.) 80 30 30 80 Ind'ls Today 81.6 Prev. day 80.5 Week ago 71.T RR's TJt'a Total 64.7 133.6 84 6 844 131.8 83S 47.1 108.8 74.4 Month ago 67.1 58 140.8 100.3 Year ago -.130.7 100.7 180.6 1484 NEW YORK, Oct, 10. (AP) The stock market resisted weekend profit taking and maintained a firm under tone In a placid half-day session to day. There were numerous gains of 1 to 4 points In the principal ahares. A few showed losses of a point or more. The turnover waa about a million ahares. Wall Street received a rather pleas ant surprise when O. S. Steel an nounced its unfilled tonnage as of Sept. SO at the close o( the market, avowing a reduction o( only 34,634 tons from Aug. 81. Today's closing prices (or IS select ed stocks follows: American Can 644 American T. 6t T 137H Anaoonda 16 Vj Curtis Wright V, General Motors . 36 Int. T. e. t 17U Montgomery Ward Paramount Pub. Radio 11 1SK Southern Pso, 67 H B. O. of Cat. 83 it S. O. of N. t. S1H Trans Am. 4 United Aircraft 16 V. S. Steel 70J, Public Offices and Banks Close Monday Although there will be no formal observance of the dsy In Med ford next Monday all the banks of the city, the county offices and the city treasurer's and recorder's office will be closed all day Monday, which la Columbus day, and the courts will not be In session. The postofflce and general busi ness of the city, however, will func tion as usual. The closing of the county and city offloes and the banks and courts, is because Columbus day, the anniver sary of the day on which Columbus discovered America Is a legal holiday and non-Judlclal day, but not na tional holiday. All of the banks of Jsckson county will be closed that day. .. Watch foe tht opening of 0 rand ma's Farm, . Meteorological Report October 10, 1331. Forecasts. Medford and vicinity: Tonight and Sunday fair. Proet In the morning Oregon: Fair tonight and Sunday, but becoming unsettled by Sunday night on coast. Frost tonight. Local Data. lowest temperature this morning. 36 degrees. Temperature a year ago today Highest, 63; lowest, 83. Total precipitation since Septenv bsr 1, 1031, 1.38 Inches. Relative humidity at 6 p.m. yes terday, IS per cent; B a. m. today, 80 per cent. Sunset today, 6:S8 p.m. Tomorrow: Sunrise, 6:16 a. m. Sunset, 8:87 p.m. Observations Taken at S a. m 130 Meridian Time. 1 City Baker Olty - Boston , Boise Chicago Denver Das Moines Frssno Helena Los Angsles Medford New York Phoenix Portlsnd Reno Roseburg Bait Lake San Francisco Seattle Spokane Washington, D. (furnished by the Jarkson County Abstract Co, 131 B. sixth Street) Marriage Licenses Walter Lance and Mabel Osrsnt. John P. Slaven and Irene June Chockle. Frank Maxwell and Wanda Heard. Henry Waeltlg and Dotba L, Cox. Circuit Court Big Pines Lumber Co. vs. Al Her- manson. Lien. United Statea vs. Clyds P. Smith Federal tax Hen. Big Pines Lumber Co, vs. Sofis L. Stepheneon. Lien. Medford Lumber Co. vs. Bode L. Stephenson. Lien. E. T. Allen vs. William Miller St al. Foreclosure lease. A. A. Maddox vs. A. T. Arrant, Chattel Hen. A. A. Maddox vs. Walter Woolfolk et al. Chattel Hen. A. A. Maddox vs. R. L. Lockwood Chattel Hen. Real Estate Transfers Rose Potter et al to Dexter . Pat terson, q. O. D. BWV4, the SE of NW the B4 of NE4 of NWM and NW4 of 8EV4 of aec. 18, twp. 88, S. R. 1 B. W. M. Frank M. Baker et ux to Olive Wil son et vtr. W. D. 1.07 acrse In D. L. 0. 88. twp. 86, S. R. 4 W. W. M. ft aores of land In D, L. O. 68, twp. 36, S. R. 4 W. Theo. J. Plah Jr. to Margaret B. Fish. Q. O. D. H acre In D. L. O 65, twp 88, S. R. 1 W. Theo. J. Fish Jr. to Margaret B. Pish. q. O. D. 17 acres In D. L. O. 55, twp. 88, S. R. 1 W. Charles L. Wilson et ux to O. O, Hall. W. D. H acre In tec 85, twp. 36, 8. R. 2 W. Mary S. Graham to John L. Fowler et ux. w. D. All of lot 7, block A, Boulevard Park Add. to Ashland. W. F. Sullenger et ux to Busle DeVore. Q. C. D. Lot 10 In block 2, Medford Heights Add. to Medford. 0. B. Bostwlck to Nora Boitwlck. W. D. 8.89 acres In D. L. O. 38, twp. 36, 8. R. 4 W. W. M. Clara L. Hawley to P. W. Moore. W. D. Lot 6 in block 11, Ashland. Jack Hlckson to Wallace Woods. W. D. Lot 7, In block 7, Daley and Emery's Add. to Eagls Point. J. P. Larson et ux to Fred W. Wall- raff et ux. Deed. NE of seo. 2, twp. 37, S. R. 1 E. BY CRATER RANGERS For the reason that rangers of Crater National forest are veteran experienced forestry men, and that that (orest has held Its own train ing schools (or forest employes for several years pnst, no rangers, gusrds or ofhsr employes will attend the first federal forest ranger training camp for the 18 forests of Oregon snd Washington, which opened Octo ber 1 at the Hemlock ranger sta tion In the Wind River valley, south ern Washington, to continue until October 31. The purpose Is to train the young rangers how to estimate lumbor. seals logs, prepare government sale papers, how to lay out trails and build them. as well aa phone lines and look-out towers, and how to organise tor and fight large forest fires. Obituary NOBLE J. MEISNER Funsrsl serv. Ices for Noble J. Melsner, who passed away In Portland at Saint Vincent's hospital, October 8, from Injuries to his leg. will be conducted from the Perl Funeral Home tomorrow after noon at 8 p. m. Interment In the Medford cemetery. Royal Cteh Coal, 613 per ton; fac tory blocks. 65.50 per load. Medford ruei co. Tel. 631. Something different at the French village as, nl.bw Provost's band, 70 88 Clear KM SO fllafir 70 42 . Clear 60 63 . P. Cdy ,.,,,, 84 80 . Clear , ,, 70 60 T. Cldy. 74 68 Cldy 70 88 P. Cdy i 68 63 Clear 78 66 Clear 84 60 , Clear 84 I 64 48 Clear 70 44 T Clear 73 40 .' Clear 78 53 JD3 Rain . 66 64 Cldy. 63 46 Cldy. . 66 86 Clear 0. 64 46 Clear 4 I MARKS BIRTHDAY Tom Wstterman, with his still heavy bead of hair and despite bla not looking near so old, celebrated his sixty-third blrtbdsy today, main ly by enjoying the crisp (all air, altho garbed In a linen ault, and not writing a piece to the newepapers on any controversial subject. Tom was so mellowed at the thought of bis having reached the age of three acore and three safely that he felt at peace with everyone and greatly enjoyed the congratula tions of friends. Mr. Wstterman Is a native of Ver mont, having been born In Johnson, In the Oreen Mountain state, whose bleak hills he toresook about 20 years ago for the balmy climate of Medford after having beard a circus side show barker speak of the distant country, "Where Rolls the Oregon." So utterly was he wrapt up In the dignity of 66 years today, and good feeling that be said he hoped the Athletics and St. Louis teams would both win the deciding gsme. He wanted no herd feelings either way. LADIES' HANDICAP GOLF UNDERWAY The Beautiful autumnal weather Is adding much Interest to women's gol( this week at the local course. Plsy In the (all handicap started Wednesday. Ths following results are announced up to date: Mrs. R. B. Smith won from Mrs. Ray Moran, 2 and 1. She will play Mrs. J. O. Thompson. Mrs. E. Janouch won from Mrs. Sprague Rlegel, 1 up. Mrs. Aletha Vawter won from Mrs. O. O. Alen- derfer, ( and 1. She will play the winner of the match to be played by Mrs, J. O. Boyle and Mrs. Archie Holt. OUT TO STUDENTS The first edition of the monthly publication "Junior HI News," waa off the press yesterday, and distrib uted to members 'of ths student body. The ptper Is being edited by BlUy Barnum. with Mrs. O. Hlldlng Bengtson as faculty advisor. A number of cleverly written and Interesting articles appear In the eight-page paper, which also has the new constitution adopted by the Medford Junior High School Stu dent Body association. Two Interest ing poems, "Texas Maverick," by I. M. Henry, and 'Two Scotohmen," by Anne Dean are printed on the editor ial page. E PAPER TELLS PLANS AT RENO MEET October edition of the Red Fee, Hlllah Temple publication, la alive with news concerning the big cere monial In Reno, October 34, to which a large number of southern Oregon Shrine members plan to attend. The special train carrying the dele gates will leavs Klamath Falls Octo ber 23, according to the newspaper, and an extensive program of gayety haa been planned for the visitors In the "Biggest Little City In the World.". To Honor Teachers at Talent Monday TALENT, Ore., Oct. 10. (Spl.) Community club and Parent-Teachers' asoclatlon of Talent, as Joint hostesses, will give a reception hon oring teachers of the Talent schools October 13, at 8 p. m.. at the Com munity dub rooms. There will be sn Interesting pro gram, refreshments and an hour of visiting. Every parent of this district It cor dially urged to be present to meet and greet the teachers. Death of Ward Shocks Phoenix PHOENIX, Ore, October 10. (Spl.) The truglo death of O. B. Ward. long-time resldsnt of this city, came as a grievous shock to all in the community. Mr. Ward waa struck by a car while crossing the highway. A large circle of friends here Join In extending aympathy to the be reaved family. 4 CENTRAL POINT CENTRAL POINT, Ore, Oct. 10. (8peclal)Mra. Stowell and email son of Phosnlx are house guests at the home of Mrs. Howard Mayfleld and soon expect to go to Klamath Falls for an Indefinite stay. Otto Bohnert waa a business vis itor at Oranta Pass Wednesday. Central Point Woman's Relief corps are making plans for a Hal lowe'en entertainment in the near future. A number of Grangers from Cen tral Point were In attendance at Wil liams Creek Orange barbecue at Ap- plegate October 3. Several granges were represented. Among speaker was State Master Hulet, whom all enjoy hearing. Woman. Bible class party of the Federated church for October will be at the home of Mrs. H. P. Jewett on Wedneeday, the 14th. 3:30 p.m. A good attendance la desired. Dairymen of the valley held a meeting in Central Point Thursday lulgut lor discussion 9t Unit Interests, FERN VALLEY FERN VALLEY, Ore, Oct. 10. (Spl.) Fern Vklley Eagles will play a re turn game with the North Phoenix Terrors Friday afternoon. Similar resulte of last Friday's game are ex pected, the score of which was the Eagles 55, Terrors 31. Mrs. Russell Wheeler and small brother Stanley Ferns, spent Fri day afternoon and evening with the Henslers. Mr. DeWltt attended a school meet, ing In Medford Friday evening. Lovell Ferns called on his brother WUHsm Perns, Friday afternoon. Miss Murphy wss s dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Thonos Frldsy eve ning at their new home west of Phoenix. The dinner was In honor of MisOThanos' sister Vide Bailey, of San Prandsco, who has been vis iting her the past week. She re. turned south Saturday. Fern Valley hunters are still try ing. Rsy Ward and father of Phoe. nix were hunting and fishing at Lake of the woods last week-end.' They returned with some lovely fish but no deer. sc , Harry Steele and WllllanV Kantor were hunting Sunday. Joe Kantor, John Kantor, Ed Mar shall, Floyd McHarry and Jim Black left Saturday for Jenney creek. They were Joined Monday by William Kan tor. They are expected to return the last of the week. Mrs. Edltb Haymond Is visiting her a lexer, Mrs. A. B. Ferns, a few days. Mrs. Wm. Ferns was la Ashland Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Ralph DeWltt was an all day guest of Mr. and Mrs. Kilns on Wed nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Thanos and chil dren were m Fern Valley Sunday af ternoon. . Mrs. Oulovsen. Margaret Hughes. Mrs. Ed Marshall and children were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hughes Sundsy. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thomas, Roy and Tom Williams, moved from the Dr. Swedenburg place Sunday to a place near the fair grounds this side of Medford. John O. Stewart of Grants Pass wss a dinner guest of his brother-in-law. A. M. Ferns, Tuesday. Miss Margaret Hughes and Donald Wheeler were dinner guests of Mrs. B. E. Marshall Wednesday. Those attending Orange meeting at Eagle Point Tuesday from here were Roy Ward, master of Phoenix Orange, Mrs. Ward, Mrs, wm. Ferns and Mrs. Ed MarshsU. The evening was enjoyed very much. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Davis and son Lyle and Berthol, moved from Val ley View to Dr. Swedenburg's orch ard. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Hughes spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Eldrldge at Red Blanket above Prospect, helping them move to Phoe nix. Mr, and Mrs. Eldrldge are now spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Hughes. Quests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph DeWltt Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Kilns, son Junior and Mary, Mr. Kline's father, aa all daya guests, and In the afternoon, Mrs. Warner and son and Mr. and Mrs. Cummlngs. ROOUE RIVER, Ore, Oct. 10 (Spl.) Mrs. Nora Wyooft passed away at the Sacred Heart hospital In Med ford Sept. 30th. Mrs. Wycoff, 80 years old, had been a resident of Rogue River for a number of years. erne is survived by one eon. Elmer, of Rogue River. Interment waa In the Medford cemetery. Dorman Maehnke and Horace Wlh- Ion of Banks, Ore., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Le Molne. Mrs. Chas. Hatch who was operated on In Portland last week Is reported getting along as well as can be ex pected. Mr. Hatch and Stewart left Thursday for Portland to be near her. Dr. Ogle of Grants Pass nude a professional visit to Rogue River Thursday calling on Grandpa Stev ens. Austin Herring and wife and Mrs. Fulton of Longvlew. Wash, called at the Mcllvaln home recently Mr. Her ring Is a nephew of Mrs. Mclvaln. Mr. and Mrs. John Breeding and Miss Florence White were Medford shoppers Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Neland and amaU son of Grants Pass were dlnnor guests Sunday of Mr, and Mrs. Fred Dengler. Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Lance are moving to their mine on Foots creek and Mr. and Mrs. Rube Pierce will move to the bank building where the Lances have been living. Mr. Pierce will also move his barber shop there from O'Kelly'e store. Mr. Anway of Oakland, Cel., called on Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Mcllvaln Thursday. Mr. Anway lived here about 13 years sgo and was Interest ed In mining at that time. Ladles' Aid held an all day meeting In the Community hall Monday and did sewing for the J. B. Scotts who lost all when their house burned. Pour quilts were tied by the ladles. A potluck lunch was ssrved at noon to about 38 ladles. A very good rslly day program Is being prepared by the Preebyterlsn church for Sunday, Oct. 10. A son was born Oct. S to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moulton at the home of Mr. and Mrs. BtU Owlngs Jn Evans Valley. Carl Thomas Is walking on crutches aa ths result of breaking a bone In his foot. Leonard Lund left Monday evening for Portland' to enter the Veterans hospital for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Bsdger left Mondsy for Corvallts where Mr. Bsdger will look over two different stations. Mr. Bsdger was our station agent here but the station being closed sends Mr. Badger Into new Job. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Plrkens will occupy the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bsdger. Mr. and Mrs. Pickens are new arrivals from Los Augelea, TALENT TALENT, 0- Oct. 10. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Lee Connor and family of Lincoln, Ore., spent Sunday at the Rudy Connor home here. Mrs. Sue Clayton had aa dinner guests Tuesday, Mrs. Dele via Hurley, Mrs. Preeman Wedge and Mrs. George Waterman. Mrs. Oardner and MUs Crawford called on Mrs. Omle Ooddard on Wagner creek Monday afternoon. Dr. and Mrs. Miller of Phoenix were entertained at dinner Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mra. Q. W. Chenoweth. LeBoy LeVander - of Gold Crest orchards, who recently submitted to a major operation at the Commun ity hospital In Ashland, la getting along fine and hopes to be home next week. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bell and fam ily of Eagle Point, spent Sunday with Mr. Bell's parents, Mr. and Mra. Tom Bell. Jeff Bell has gone to Klamath county to spend the winter with bis son there. Miss Ethel Ebberman, who has been visiting her sister Mrs. Ormle God- dard, and aunt, Mrs. Ed Robinson, on Wagner creek, left for San Fran cisco Monday. J. J. Try on, Mr. Le Prink and Earl Wlthrow made a buying trip to the potato country of Klamath county this week. They also called on Mr. and Mrs. L. X. Crawford at Tule Lake. Cal and found them Just settling In their new horn.. Tom Edmundson and M. San ford arrived from Seattle by motor for a week's visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edmundson. Mi's. LeRoy LeVander has been the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Boll this week, while Mr. LeVander Is in the hospital. Mrs. Harry Lowe la In Portland where she expects to spend a month visiting her mother and receiving medical attention. Mrs. Mable Mack, county home demonstration agent, was a business caller in Talent Wednesday after noon. Mr. and -Irs. Floyd Bell of Eagle Point, well known former residents here, have traded their place at Eagle Point for one south of Phoenix and expect to move there Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Wlnkleman drove to Glendale Saturday. They return ed Sunday, bringing with them their five months' old daughter, Jean Doris. SARDINE CREEK, Ore., Oct. 10. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Smith and eon, John, left Tuesday for Portland where Mr. Smith will have his arm, which was broken some time ago, reset aa It has not healed as It should and has been causing him trouble. They were accompa nied to Eugene by their son-in-law. Bud Smith. Ed Flene has made several trips to Medford the past week for medical treatment for a carbuncle on his hand which became infected. Mrs. H. H. Elhart and son, Billy, were week-end visitor of relatives here, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Walt, members of Live Oak Grange of Rogue River visited Sams Valley Grange Saturday night. Joe Herrold of Medford spent Sun day with his sister, Mrs. Earl Croft and family. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Wright and O. L. Dusenberry made a business trip to Medford Monday. Those out of school the past week because of Illness were Arthur, Ma bel and Lester Dusenberry. Mr. and Mrs. John Smith enter tained Sunday at dinner honoring Mrs. Smith's birthday, Mr. and Mrs. George Smith and children, Mrs. Rita Kendall of Applegate and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith of Gold Kill. Nine students from here who at tend Gold Hill high school, at tended the freshman Initiation in the gymnasium there October 3. After the Initiation, refreshments were served. EAGLE POINT EAGLE POINT, Ore., Oct. 10. (Spl.) Among those attending the ball game In Medford October 4. were Mr. and Mrs. Will Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown, Royal Brown. Merrltt Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stoner, Boy Ashoole, Donald Ash pole, Mr. and Mra Gus Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Henderson, George Woymsn, Tom Riley, Tom Lewis, Bill Lewis, Lyle Vsn Scoy, Harold Van Scoy, Henry Henshaw, Plenty Leabo. Out-of-town visitors September 0 were Fred Pettlgrew, Anna Brophy. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Nichols. J. H. French, George Hansen of Browns boro. Mr. and Mrs. William Perry were dinner guests October 4 of Mr. and Mra Fred Pettlgrew. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Lawson. who purchased the Led air place last spring, have returned from an ex tended trip to the east and have taken up residence here. They were In Eagle Point on business October S Rudy Weidman went to Klamath Fulls October S to bring back a truck for the local telephone com pany. Mra. A. Stone and Mrs. Paul Hot ferd motored to Medford Septem ber 8. The executive committee of the Grange transacted Its regular quar terly business October - at the home of Master William Perry. All members were present. Mrs. Frank Johnson and Mrs. T. J. Johnson of Shady Cove visited this week In Eagle Point. P A. Whaley of Derby waa In Eagle Point on business October S. S. K. Barnes. R. T. Seaman and B. A. Clark attended the meeting of smiths marketing and agricultural com mittees of the Oranges at the county agent, R. o. Fowler's office. Octo ber B. D. R. Patrick Is reshingllng the roof of the irrigation district offloe. Mr and Mrs. B. A. Clark attended the California-Oregon Rabbit and Fur Breeders' association meet Octo ber 4 at the C. 8. Roberts home near Medrord. Lawrence Wlnslow and Miss Pem Simpson went to Lake o the Woods October 4 on a bunting trip. Among the guests at the Sunnv- slde hotel October 4 were Mr and Mrs. R. o. Brown and Rudy W-ld- man. State Orange deputy Arthur Brown passed through here en route to Klamath Falls and spent the night with Mr. and Mrs. William Perry October S. S. 8. Bruce, chief field agent fof the Southern Pacific, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Prank Brown, left October 7 for his headquarters In San Francisco. William LUlle of Oregon City was a dinner guest October 8 of Mr. and Mrs. Wllllsm Perry. Mrs. A. Woodrlch wss shopping. In Medford October S. Mrs. Jack Stowell, Mrs. Roy Smith. Mrs. William Perry, Evelyn Stowell and Myrtle Stowell were ' dinner guests October 2 of Mrs. Nettle Orover of Medford. November 20 Is the date set by the ways and means committee of the Orange for the annual carnival. Mrs. Lottie Ayers visited October 8 with her son, Amos Ayres and family of Medford. Mra. Hatfield was a dinner guest October S of Mr. and Mrs. William Perry. Mrs. Earl Stoner and Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Brown motored to Medford October 6. Mrs. Jack Stowell, Mrs. Nick Young and Mrs. W. L. Childreth spent the afternoon October o with Mr. and Mrs. William Perry. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Ward and daughter, Enid, attended the meet ing of the Jackson County Recrea tional club the evening of October 7. Mrs. w. P. Morgan visited here October 3. Leroy Jackson was in Eagle Point on business October 6. Mrs. Fred Duttbn called on Mrs. William Perry October 7. Mrs. John Newcomb and Mrs. M. L Pruett were bere on business October 7. Mrs H. W. ward motored to Med ford October 14 to attend a com mittee meeting from the Recrea tional club, members of which are preparing a home products cam paign for the lecture hour of the next Pomona meeting. Finance committee of the P.-T. A. met October 8 at the school bouse to plan for the coming year. Mra. G. E. Ousterhaut substituted for Mrs Edith Weidman, who was unable to appear. Other members present were Mrs. Cora Smith and Miss Tetta Olson. Corbln Edgell of Medford was here on business October 8. Mr. and Mra. 8. Houston of Trail visited their daughter, Mrs. Arthur Kent, October 8. A. C. Mlttelstaedt, who has been quite 111 recently, Is somewhat Im proved and able to be about. Hats and dresses remodeled; chil dren's sewing done In your home. Tel 623-J. Coats rellned and remodeled at the Fashion Shop, 434 Medford Bldg. Tel. 1181. French Village dance Saturday. Dom Provost's music. Cut flowers Crego asters, elnnla. 18o Joa. Mrs. Dreeslei 1107 E. Main 1 Let us Iron out those render bumps Brill Sheet Ustal Works. Kryatalglow. kodak gloss suoreme. The Peasleys, opp Holly theater, s . Scottish Rite. , Stated meeting Lodge and CaX Chapter. 7:30 p. m Oct. lztn. entertainment, alter meeting. L. E. WILLIAMS, Secy. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY BUSINESS college girl wants to work for room and board. Phons 868 or 1877-X. FOR RENT 2 houses, partly furnish ed, cheap. Phone 1B69-L. FOR SALE So. Oakdale home. Will take Jackson Co. Bldg. and Loan stock. Phone 470-R, owner. WILL keep house for single man r cook for small camp; good cook, neat and clean. May Re veil, Oen. Delivery, Medford. - WILL OIVE reward for address of persons hsvlng traded or bought cows from J. C. Orchard. Write P. O. Box 185. Jacksonville. FOR SALE OR TRADE 85 white rsb blts for chickens or what have you? Snowy Butte Service Station, Crater Lake highway. FOR SALE Bennett Seedling applea. W. J. Gebhard. Central Point, mile north Bear creek bridge. FOR RENT House and apartment. Phone 034-R. FOR SALE Hereford bulls of Pana ma and Beau Donala breeding Hawkins Bros Thompson Creek. FOR RENT Room and board, SOS W. loth. Phone 887-X. LOST Alpha Kappa Pal pin. W. M. Foley's natns on back. Reward. Call 33-X-21, Eagle Point. 1931 Ford Tudor Selan; never eold or registered; new car guarantee; big discount. Open evenings until 8 o'clock. OATE3 USED CAR DEPT. FOR SALE 7-tubs baby grand Phllco radio very cheap. Used very little Call 394-M. Deer Skins Send yonr skint to ns for tanning. Hair on. White Indian Tan or Chrome Tan Buck, 87.80 each. Other prices on request. I.KOA1.I.ET At O'NEIL 1099 qnessds Are., San Francisco. Cat Expert Radio Repairing Rebuilt Batteries 13.00 Batteries Charged SOe SERVICE ELECTRIC CO. Ill South Holly Phone lire LEOALS Notice to Creditors. In ths County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of Ann Hamilton Anderson. Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County, has appointed me adm'olstratrix of the estate ol Ann Hamilton Anderson, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present them with proper vouchers within six months from this date a. ths office of Porter J. Neff. 203 Cooiey Building. Medford, Oregon. Dated September 18, 1931. NATALIE MAY HAMILTON. Administratrix Ol the Estate ad Ann. Hamilton Anderson, Deo. Notice of Flnsl Account. . In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jackson County, m the Matter of the Estate of Bertha M. Miller, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned. Executrix of the Estate of Bertha M. Miller, deceased, hss filed her final account on the administra tion of said estste with the County Clerk of Jackson County, Oregon, snd above named court has fixea 10:00 o'clock s. m.. on the 10th day of November. 1931, st the County Court House In Medford,' Oregon, as me time and place for hearing objec tions thereto, and allowing and set tling the same. All persons Interest ed In said estate are hereby notified to present their objections. If any. to said account, or any Item thereof, on or oeiore said aay. 6ELMA a. YOUNO. Executrix. Notice to Contractors. Medford. Oregon, October 8th, 1931. Notice of Bids: Notice Is hereby given that bids are now celled for the paving of alley In Block 22, original Town ol uecuora, Oregon, from Sixth Street to the North line of Lots 3 and 13, to be paved at a width of 20 feet. The plans and specifications can be seen at tne oitlce oi tne uity re corder In the City Hall at the corner or sixth and Front streets, Meoxora, Oregon. The City Council will receive sealed proposals therefor, and the proposals will be opened In tbe Council Cham ber of the City Hall on Tuesday even ing, October 20th, 1931, at 7:30 p. m Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check or bid bond of not less than five per cent (5) of the amount of the bid. The right Is re served P reject sny or aU proposals, to accept the proposal submitted by any bidder, and to waive technical defects, as the Interest o' the City may require. CITY COUNCIL. By E. M. WILSON, Mayor. By M. L. ALFORD, Recorder. M. L. ALFORD. Recorder, By A. D. CURRY. Summons for Publication. (Suit to Quiet Title.) In tbe Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Jackson County. Vernle Evans Chllders, Plaintiff, vs. George R. BlMseye, a single man: Anna Pratt, Oscar J. 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