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MEDFORD TRIBUTE, MEDFORD, OREGON1, SUSTDXT, OCTOBER II, 1931. XGE SEVEN WANT AN AD? ( Phone 75 and an adtaker la the Tribune's Classified Ad Department wU) sladly assist you In writing an ad that will Get RESULTS I A rightly worded Classified Ad in the Mall Tribune will put you Immediately .n touch with downs of GOOD prospects. You'U find that sdver Using in these columns will pro duce QUICK result at surprising ly moderate cost. HERE ARE THE RATES: Per vird. first Insertion- 8c (Minimum ac. Each additional Insertion. per worn . lc Ulnlmnm Ifirt Per line, per month, without copy changes 2b LOST LOST Alpha Kappa Pal pin. W. M roley'B name on back. Reward. Call 33-X-21, Eagle Point. LOST If dog la missing, call 1518. WANTED MALE HELP RADIO AND TELEVISION ' Plenty of openings, learn In your iMa uriii nnt. interfer with nresent employment. Address Box 8243, Tribune. WANTED FEMALB HELP " ' WANTED Experienced beauty oper j ator. Box 2460, Tribune. WANTED SITUATIONS ' EXPERIENCED high school girl wants housework. Phone 217-J. HOW la the time to paint your house. - Protect It from winter storms. I : can save you money on painting 1 and paperhanglng.- Phone 1030. WILL) keep house for single man i cook for small camp; good cook neat and clean. May Re veil, Gen Delivery. Medlord. BUSINESS college girl wants to work for room and board. Phone 866 or 1277-X. WANTED Housework by middle aged lady; elderly couple preferred. Write Mrs. A. E. B., Box 183, care Ray Harnlsh, Eagle Point Ore. WANTED Family washings. 50c to 91; also hour worK. ici. oow-a.- WANTED Housework by a capaWe and experienceo. woman. m. WANTED Youne lady wishes posi tion in medical off;ce or typing and bookkeeping in business oi flce. All or part time. Box IB 78, Mall Tribune. WANTED MISCELLANEOUCS ' WILL GIVE reward for address of persons having traded or bought COWS irom J. U. urcnara. wnifl r. j. Box 185, Jacksonville, WANTED Will pay cash for good used bedroom suite. Phone 729-W. WANTED Cars to wreck. Also used tires. Big' 4. 1761 N. Riverside. ANYONE Interested In making $12, 000 long time loan on excellent se curity, interest to be paid monthly,' communicate with Box 2378, Mail Tribune WANTED Secondhand goods and Junk. Pat's, 1606 Prune St. WANTED Care of children after noon or night. Phone 1122-R. WANTED Cars for wrecking at Big 4 1761 N. Riverside. WANTED Household goods, tools and Junk, or what have you? Mea ford Bargain House. 27 N. Grape St. Phone 1062. if WILL buy good used tires, rims. 1761 No. Riverside. tubes. RADIOS bought, sold and repaired Service Electric Co.. Ill So. Holly Phone 1279. FOR GARDEN and field plowing, sand, gravel and sediment, Tel, 912- J. Samuel Bate man. if WANTKU To k-ade heifers fir Guernsey bull 0 months to year oM; "0 good ewes tot sale. Route 1 43. WANTED Loy.il o $1000.00 to M.C0.00 an 1st mongage on or De fer: Dec. 1st. Vx ;:444. Mall Trl-b.7-.e. WANTED To trade c) property (or ? lai m e you. Box 2442, M. T WANTED 2nd band goods. We buy, Tr wie an1 sen. t?rryaaie an Hand '.fore, iti no. Riverside. FUri;jrru"; re-iipioli!:ered, reflnlsh- . 5 L flaa-iv WNTkiJ Id 0 101-0 roadster. Will ray rwh. WtjajrSu Inn, Grants Pass wiiNTBD House craning or day -vorx raone liiia-A or utts-K. PAY CA.SH for jsed clothing Jonal:i Loan Off'c. VfcRRiED Man with family wants !iu.Efa anirj na.'D on shares ox 801L Tribute. Vakixd WsAhit washed and tron-d, dc lb. ftearoziable mending none u (viMied. pturve 1393-X. VOK RErfT nouses pFt HEN' Moorrn furnuhed 6--vJ71 hoiu near jMiuor high. Call vcc-h Central, .r.q.itre 939 North ' REN r Sr-.i. turniahed bou nj t:"'?. lei. 20- . ?li HENT-4-r-wm r sN-eprnf rorch 1 1: 'rr tiv cJt ita; ad' lmuhed du garase: close Its only. 240 3Uth Grape. RFTfT MrwlM n t. room unfui nsaet! home, cloat '-i:ver0-. SJA inn --. at SI6 So e at 825 So . I raid or PVri S-OM furmnheu he we; eltMK r i-J. close In; nge, garage FOB BENT HOUSES FOR RENT House and apartment. rnone wJ-n. FOR RENT a houses, partly furnish ed, cheap. Phone 1S69-L. FOR RENT To adults, clean 4-room house. Phone 583 -X. FOR RENT 8 -room house; gas range, iirepiace, garage, on so. Holly. Call 502 So. Graw, after 0. Phone 1040, anytime. FOR RENT 6-room modern house, completely furnlsned, on large lot with fruit trees In back. Six blocks from city center, on Cottage St. Call 359-W. FOR RENT New stucco, close in. Call at 444 N. Front. FOR RENT 8 -room furnished bunga low. 60S so. Grape. FOR RENT House partly furnished; garage, woodshed. Call 010 Clark St. for Information. FOR RENT Desirable 8 -room house, 245 N. Oakdale, newly re-decorated, modern, 27.50 mo. Also o-room house, 335 W. 2nd, 916.50 mo. FOR RENT bomee. furnished or unfurnished. Brown & White. 17tf FOR RENT 4 to 6-room houses. Phone 105. 80 N. Central. 4cf FOR RENT Ciean. 6-room house. Basement, cool room, built-Ins. Call 722 No. Riverside. Phone 1041-M- FOR RENT 3-room partly fumtsheo nouse, eao. inquire aaa s. Houy FOR RENT 5 -room modern furnish ed house. $27.60. Water paid. Call FOR RENT 6-room house, acre of Dottom lana. as Almond St. Tel 906-L or call at 1016 B. Jackson. VOR RENT 4-room furnished house. 3 bedroom. O. A. DeVoe. FOR RENT Unfurnished house on S. Riverside. Tel. 349 -J. FOR RENT Modern, partly furnish' ed 6-room house. Adults. For In formation Inquire at 603 South Riv erside Ave. FOR RENT Modern bungalow. 839 Haven Phone 449 -M. FOR RENT Desirable 7-room house on Ross Court. Call 847-X or 781-X. FOR RENT House in Everette Couit and (Catherine Court, Wt t 11th St ; unfurnished: for family of two; clean, modern, has electric range. breakfast nook set and plenty of cabinet work; large garage. Phone FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Modern duplex apt; 4 rooms, rnone tu. FOR RENT 3-room furnished apart ment. Lights, water and garage, $15.00. Phone 452-H. TWO 2 -room and three 3-room apts. garages, soutn Riverside at lath St. H. M. Butts. FOR RENT Furnlshea modern and semi-modem apartments; moderate rates. Call and see them. Sunrise Super Station, cor. 12th and River side. Phone 1338. 4-ROOM furnished apartment, $18; telephone, hot water, garage; desir able location, 934-R. FURNISHED 1, 2 and 3 -room apts. Neat, pleasant, reasonable. Daven port beds. ' Adult only. 1206 Main St. FOR RENT Apartment and rooms, close In. Second house across bridge 511 E. Main. Special winter rates. FOR RENT 4-room furnished apart ment, oio.uu auw w. jackson. FOR RENT Apartment, Durrell Court, 329 No. Holly. FOR RENT 3-room apartment, fur- nisnea. no Mistletoe. FOR RENT 2-room apt. well fur nished, at 1205 E. Main. PLEASANT turn, apt.; steam heat. Electrolux. The Berben, 10 Quince. FOR RENT Apartments; low rent; 801 N. Central. FURN. APTS. for rent, $6 a week. Apply at Peoples Electrlo Store. FURNISHED 2 and 3-room apts; gar age. 604 W. 10th. FOR RENT Furnished apartment, with private bath, 305 E. Jackson. Phone 381-M. FOB RENT ROOM AND BOARD BOARD and room, $30 mo., 3 meals Sunday. 204 So. Central. TEACHERS, business women room and tx-ard at 1010 So. Oakdale. Tel. 1660. ROOM and board. 339 south Central Phone 1211. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Office or studio room, $16. Phone 1384 or Inquire Itls Theater. FOR RENT Store room, 913 No. Riv erside. Phone 846-L. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS FURNISHED rooms with running vater. Board if desired. 429 North Holly fit. LARGE, pleasant furnished corner room; neat, airy; hot and coa water in room. iaoo c. Main. FOR RENT Modern sleeping rooms $10 per month and up. 825 So Riverside Ave. FOR RENT Room and board, 609 w. lutn. pnone 967-x. FOR RENT Nice room. Good home- cooked meals. Phone 769-R. FOR RENT Sleeping room for work ing lady. 123 Almond St. FOR EXCHANGE FOR TRADE or SALE 10 acres Im proved, on Jerome Prairie high way. Ladln clover, strawberries Take good car for equity. M. M. McKenney, Grants pass. Ore., Rt. 4 EXCHANGE Clear property located In Ashland, value $2500.00. Want Medford. will assume or pay cash difference. AlSO highly Improved and fully stocked ranch, clear Want Med ford or So. Calif. Also, will pay cash for home In Medford, must je bargain. Also, wanted $3000 00 on Income property in Medlord. vshiwl at $15000.00. will pay B. THE REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE UA & 6SJi fiU Phone 1496 FOR EXCHANGE WILL TRADE or SELL sheep .nd good bicycle for wetner pigs. Phone Johnson at 857-X-2 or R. D, Box 65-A. Griffin Creek. TO TRADE Good ewes for dairy cows, Geo. p. Martin, Rogue River, wre. CASH or trade to highest bidder, $2400 equity In mountain valley ranch, 152 acres, about 60 farm land; larga buildings, spring water, gra -el road, near school; balance 13400, $300 per year, 6. Cows, horses, hogs, chickens and Imple ments for sale. Washam. Butte Falls. WILL TRADE or sell, cheap, good bicycle for weaner pigs. Tel. 857-X-2. FOR TRADE Laying hens for garden sou or manure, see Howara at in So. Riverside. MISCELLANEOUS HIGH SCHOOL course In two years; meets all acquirements for entrance to college, buslnes sand leading pro fessions. Fcr information address Box 2328, Tribune. FOR painting, paperhanglng and kal omlnlng, call 1018-W. DRESSMAKING, remodeling, coat -lined. Prices reasonable. Mrs. Hooker, 206 Cottage. EMPTY TRUCK returning from Los Angeles aoout the 28th of October, wants load of any kind from there or points en route, Hawley Trans fer, Phone 1044X. LOCAL or long distance hauling, we guarantee to save you money. Haw ley Transfer, 619 No. Riverside. Phone 1044-X. FKNDERS enameled, $6 to $12 set. Auto Beauty Shop. FOR ESTIMATS on roofing with cedar shingle or JohnsManvllle aabesvs or iiexioie shingles, call on BIG PINES LUMBER COMPANY. Tel. I. EXTRA GOOD 2nd cutting of alfalfa, Also ground alfalfa. O. A. DeVoe BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR LEASE Opposite Ashland Nor mal school, sites for garage, cream ery and dairy lunch or cafeteria, stores. Inquire Bungalow Hotel, Asmana, uregon. FOR RENT OR SALE Service station and store. Good business for the right party. Tel. 422-L or 21 Geu esee. FOR SALE HOMES FOR SALE So. Oakdale home. Will take Jackson Co. Bldg. and Loan stock. Phone 470-R, owner. OWNER must sell either or both of 2 fine new modern homes; fireplace, hwn, basement, everything. These are extra fine homes at a sacrifice. A little cash will net a lot of action, Easy terms; consider trade for car or electric range. We mean busi ness. Tel. 638-X. FOR SALE Modern 6-room house, Bes. bargain in town. Located at m s. Oakdale. Car at the home FOR SALE Or trade for truck, fur nlshed house and lot. Phone 142. COME GET THIS COZY 4-ROOM horn j with garag), near Court and central. Going at sacrifice, $1400; 500 down, balance like rent. Also 6-room modern cottage and garage near Lincoln school, at about half price, $1500; $1000 down, easy terms. Or attractive Queen Anne home, 6 rooms witn porcnes, ftarage. shade: a real home at $3500; $2000 down: bal. easy. EARL C. OADD1S, 6u9 cast Main, rnone 345. FOR SALE Attractive homes. Phone 106. 30 N. Central. WHEN you think of real estate, think of Brown & White. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK, FOR SALE Toggenburg milk goat. Trade for hay. J. G. Cameron. Two Pines, 1 mile north and half mile east over Buckshot hill. FOR SALE Cow that will freshen soon. Phone 1097-W. FOR SALE Hereford bulls of Pana ma and Beau Donald breeding. Hawkins Bros, Thompson Creek. FOR SALE OR TRADE 36 white rab bits for chickens or what have you? Snowy Butte Service Station, Crater Lake highway. FOR SALE OR TRADE Year-old Jer sey heifer for chickens. H. S. Miller, W. Prune St. FOR SALE Weaner pigs. Phone 869-R FOR SALE Saddle and work horse, 1100 lbs. Exchange for wood. 25 No. Riverside. FOR SALE 8 cows, 4 heifers, also mower, rake, hay wagon, harrow, etc. Best offer takes It. F. Senn 2 Mies south of Ashland on highway. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SATjE or TRADE Equity in fine home In Hot Springs Addition, Klamath Fulls, exchange for Med ford property or acreage. Osa Johnson, R. 3, Box 129, Medford. FOB SALE Two corner lot In busi ness district, excellent location. Ad dress Box 2439, Mail Tribune. Mile-a-Minute Marty f AMft.'-HFeU-OW MOTORIST in distress. -aheci; -mm ine cts anv ASSISTANCE, YOUWGr , hntanw I w C. E. GATES AUTO COMPANY FOB SALE REAL ESTATE FOR 6A-aE OR TRADE 40-acre northern Wisconsin Improved rarm. Phone 790-L or write Box 87, Jack unvlllo Star Route, Medford. tteED HEATERS Very cheap at Ron- bins Furniture FOR SALE 40 or 60 acres of goud wood land, close in. on good road. 0. A. DeVoe. SPLENDID alfalfa and potato land. near R. R. and aighway, as low as $15 per acre; abundance of cheap water. Box 4394, Tribune. FOR SALE DOGS AND PETS FOR SALE Boston Terrier puppies. J. G. Cameron, Two Pines, i mile north and Va mile east over Buck shot HIU. FOB SALE POULTRY FOR SALE Black Minorca pullets. Box 209, Talent. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES 1931 Ford Tudor Selan; never sold or registered; new car guarantee; big discount. Opn evenings until B o'clock. GATES USED CAR DEPT. RE-CONDITIONED CARS 1925 Ford Coupe 1028 Willys Knight Sedan. 1924 Franklin Touring 1925 Oldsmobtle Coach $ 69 . 465 - 175 I 495 1928 Nash Sedan . SCHERER MOTOR CO. 128-132 S. Riverside. Phone 73. FOR SALE Cheap, used sedan, newly painted. Big Pines Lumber Co. FOR SALE la to model sport road ster: 6 wire wheels, rumble seat; perfect shape; just overhauled and valves ground. Deal with owner direct. Address Box P. a. Mill Tribune. FOR SALE 2 model T Ford trucks; one with Ruxtell axle and one wlh gear shift and 14-ft. trailer, G. E. Tribe tt, Rogue River, Rt. 1. FOR SALb MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 2 used National cash registers. Real bargain. Jennings Loan oirice, d so. Front. FOR SALE Ivors and Pond piano In good condition. Address P. O. Box 1095. FOR SALE 7-tube baby grand Phllco radio very cheap, used very little. Call 394-M. FOR SALE Bennett seedling apples. W. J, Gebhard, Central Point, & mile north Bear creek bridge. FOR SALE Heat col a, like new. No. Ivy. R. O. Mi near. FOR SALE Wild oat hay. loose or win bale. Nealon Ranch. FOR SALE Medium size Tacoma air-tight wood heater. Also fire place set. Phone 1082-X. FOR SALE Only one roll top desk en. wno wanes it ior sia. call at Mall Tribune office. FOR SALE Plenty of prunes left this weex, ic a id. pick mem yourseir. P. S. Carpenter, Jacksonville High way. FOR SALE or TRADE Hoosler kitoh en cabinet for hay. O. B. McRae, Wost Prune St. JUST 3 days left to get 50 gals, gas free at Eakln. Motor Co. Ask about it. SPARK gas range with incinerator combined, automatic gas heater and hot water tank; bargain; A-l con dition. Phc 8-F-ll. GRAPES for sale, 1 mile west of Phoenix, at Calhoun ranch. FOR SALE Dry fir and hardwood. Dalton Bros., Phone 523-R-l. FOR SALE Cheap, 1 large roll-top office desk with swivel chair and typewriter attachment; 3 6-shelf cases, 46x72x76 Inches. v 203 No. Barrett. Phone 977-X. BALED alfalfa bay ot highest quality Ropue River Co. Phone 1366. FOR SAiaE Refrigerator, cream sep arator, saddles, tools and other articles. Must sell. 405 Earhart. FOR SALE Used sewing machine all makes, $5 up; tern If desired All makes rented and rep a I ma White Sewing Machine Co. 24 North Bartlett. tf FOR SALE At a bargain. 8 discarded cut cabinets, excellent for filing purposes. Call at Mall Tribune. 20 -LB. fruit and vegetable tugs, 74c doz., 60 for $2.7C of $6.00 per 100 629 Bessie. FOR SALE First, second and third cutting alfalfa. Geo. F. Wright, Central Point. Tel. 119. Call even ings. INSPECTED Maaston strawberry pianta. iseo xoung, Stewart Ave FOR SALE Apples, different varieties. J. N. Nary, Tel. 132-L. R. 3. Box 99 FOR SALE Cabbage, solid heads, 2s lb. Phone 493-R. FOR SALE Fine Winter Banana cull apples. Sgoble and Day. FOR SAIaE Complete trap drum out fit with cases (Ludwig Rial to) $75 1121 W. 10th. FOR SALE Tent 8x12, brown. Call S19 Haven. No sir.'- But i 3u$e DO WISH iWftS ft OA00Y AN' HAD A . RBftL AUTO. PPTPFn TH SJV r , TT SELL QUICK FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FANCY Dejlclous apples per box $1.35. Limited amount. Ivy St. Frutt Market. ROYAL UTAH coal, $13 per ton; Na tional Utah coal $15 per ton. Med Fuel Co., Tel. 631. FOR SALE Heavy, well-built work bench, 3x10 ft; 12 spacious draw ers. A bargain If taken at onoe. Call at the Mall Tribune office. FOR SALE Three piaoer claims on Bush creek and Thousand Do.l&r Gulch. Also new combination pump and equipment for sluicing. Harry Cannon. Nash H tel. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title and Title Insurance. The only complete Title System lii Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. Title Insurance. Rooms 3 and 6. No. 82 North Central Ave, upstairs. Accountants WILSON AUDITING COMPANY Tax and Corporation Counselors. Audi tors and Accountants. E. M. Wilson, O. P. A. Liberty Bldg. Phone 157-R. Coots Kellned COATS rellned and remodeled at the Fashion Shop, 424 Medford Bldg. Telephone 1181. Chiropractic Physician DR. E. W. HOFFMAN Chiropractic Nerve Specialist. Office hours 9 to 12. 2 to 5. 203-204 Liberty Bldg. Office Phone 580; Res. Phone 731-H. Expert Window Cleaners LET GEORGE DO IT Tel 1172. House cleaning, Floor waxing, Ori ental rug cleaning, specialty. MEDFORD PLATE GLASS CO. Auto glass while you wait. Glass for all purposes. Phone 446 B8tf Financial WE LEND MONEY to worthy people to pay their honest debts. Pacific Coast credit Association. 421 Med ford Bldg., Medford, Ore. Job Printing MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant In southern Oregon: printing of all kinds; book binding; loose leaf ledgers; and blanks, billing systems, duplicating casn sales sups and everytmng in the printing line. 28-30 N. Grape. Phone 76. Money to Loan 6 Long Time Real Estate Mortgage Loans Phone 1334 Commercial Finance Corp. Medford, Oregon WE LOAN MONEY on furniture and late model autoa. Three per cent per month on unpaid balance. No others charges. Come In and get the cash today. See W. E. Thomas, 228 W. 6th St. Painting and Paperhanglng M. A. BLISS 6i COMPANY Painting, paperhanglng and Interior finish ing. 302 Crater Lake Ave, Phone 1604. 41 Piano Instruction FRED ALTON HA IGHT Teacher of piano. Classical and popular music courses. Halght Music Studio, 31B Liberty Bldg. Tel 72. MRS..E. H. BINNS. TEACHER OF Piano. Studlc 323 King St. Special attention given to beginners. Tel. 653-R. Piano Dealers SEE the. Baldwin line of Pianos at the Electric Wiring Co., 222 W. Main St., or call Mrs. H. O. Purucker, Tel. 1442. Radio Service RADIO SERVICE on any make of radio. H. O. Turucker, 222 West Main St. Office Phone 335; residence 1443. EXPERT radio repairing on all makes of sets. Ben L. Hltzler, Phone 437-L. 'Roofing STANDARD ROOFINO CO. Builders of water-tight roofs. Estimates and Inspection without charge. 10th and Fir St. Tel 1077, Storage WAREHOUSING Storage Distribu tion. Medford Warehouse, 816 South Front St, Phone 316. Sand and Gravel C. A. HARTLEY Sand and Gravel plant. Clean washed sand and gravel crushed gravel, all tlses. Phone plant 1203, or office 127. By C. -THBM I WOULDN'T HsVusT -r 11 FIX MY AUTr ,HBN It WSS fSLL weo 10 JUST O-O DOWN TO F3v WREC C.E.GATES AUTO CO. OetAG OOO i TnEKE -i 1930 Ford Sport Coupe 1929 Ford Sport Coupe 1930 Essex Coach BUSINESS DIRECTORY DAVIS TRANSFER S STORAGE. Service guaranteed. 20 8. Grape St., Phone 644, or residence 1060. EADS TRANSFER As STORAGE CO. Office 1015 No. Central. Phone 315. Prices right. Service guaranteed. REINKING TRUCKINO SERVICE Transfer and hauling of all kinds. Offloo 809 South Front 8t, Phone 832. Typewriter Repairing ALL MAKES typewriters overhauled and repaired. Free estimates given. All work called for and delivered. Telephone A. Miller, 462-H. LINCOLN SCHOOL Reporter: HUdegard Lange. Banking The average for the building was 81 9 percent. Mrs. Russell's, Miss Schneider's and Miss Oray's rooms banked 100 percent or over. Hygiene The 4A's have finished their shoe posters showing desirable and unde sirable shoes. 1A Room Our attendance has been lowered by colds. We planted some hyacinth bulbs as Beverly did In Our Friends Primer. Jlmmle Dale gave Beverly one at his party, We are planning to have a party, too, when we can read a little better. We enjoy the stories about Jlmmle Dale, Nan, Beverly, and their pets. History Roscoe Leigh's great-great-grand-fatfier was one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence. His name was William Whipple. Roscoe is very proud of his noted ancestor, Physical Education The physical education classes have been re-organlsed In order to give every child a chance to take part In the season's games, Each class Is divided exaally In half and remain on that team for all games during the year. The children like this method very much. Covers for Books We were given nice brown coven for the district loaned books. These covers were greatly needed and add attractiveness to the books. Some very attractive original designs were made on them. The fourth graders pasted gay colored maps on black circles on their geographies. Library Books Books have arrived from the cen tral library. We are glad to get started on our book reports. Health Inspection The average In health Inspection for last week was 98.7 per cent. For this week It was 98.9. Spelling Toe average last week waa 98 per cent. For this week It was 97.9 per cent. Thos having 100 per cent this week In Mrs. Chastaln'a room are George Hall, Donald Laurence, Bobby Smith, Helen Turnblade, Wallace Mold, and Pauline Johnson. Perfect spellers from Miss Tucker's room are Marie Palmer, Dorothy Dickinson, Allen Buckingham, Bobby Hamilton, Jeanne Sutton, Margaret Merrlman, and Jack Watson. Geography ' Geography note books are rapidly filling up with Interesting pictures, maps, s to rye, and book reports. The children are very proud of them. TINY MUFFS AGAIN IN STYLE PARADE PARIS (AP) Muffs have return ed to style In earnest. An outstanding number of cos tumes displayed in fall fashion shows were accompanied by tiny barrel muffs barely large enough to hold the mannequins' bands. They were made of astrakhan, beaver or seal, or of cloth matching the coat trimmed with fur strips. BRIDESMAID'S GOWN HAS BLUE EPAULETS WASHINGTON (AP) A small pink hat of the Eugenie type, adorn ed with a blue plume, was part of the bridesmaid's outfit at a recent capital wedding. The dress was of pink chiffon ruffled to the waist with quaint epaulets made of artifi cial forget-me-nots to carry out the color scheme. JACKET HELPS GOWN SERVE DOUBLE DUTY PARIS (AP) Glittering lama Jac kets are ft new Idea for transforming afternoon frocks Into dinner dresses, The Jackets, which are walstlength, are designed with three quarter length sleeves. They are slipped on after the tea hour to give their wearer a festive air for dinner time. Blue and gold Jackets are worn with sapphire blue frocks and pink, brown and gold lames with brown crepe frocks. Seventeen minerals are actively mined m Alabama. E. Gate Auto Co. AND oSEO CAR OftDTY SAYS THtY covr ls Sixth and Pacifio Highway Telephone 141 EAGLE POINT MEETING PHOENIX. Ore., Oct. 10. (Special) Thlrtyelght members of Phoenix Grange attended the meeting of the Eagle Point Grange Tuesday night, officers of the Phoenix Grange pre siding. Mrs. O. O. Maust, lecturer, had charge of the program whlch was greatly enjoyed and which comprised two short plays, two readings, given by O. O. Maust and Mrs. Donna Graf- fls, several songs by members and a piano solo by Mrs. Earl Loffer. Invitation was extended to the Eagle Point Grange officers to come to Phoenix on the fourth Tuesday night In this month and take charge of the mooting here. The Invitation was accepted. JACKSONVILLE, Ore.. Oct. 10. (Special) Several members of the local Eastern Star chapter drove to Aahland Tuesday to attend a recep tion given by Ashland chapter in honor of J, K. Hardy, worthy grand patron and Mrs. Rena McNalr, grand marshal. The reception was largely attended from Klamath FallB, Cen tral Point, Medford, Grants .Pass, as well as Jacksonville. L. T. Wilson who has been raising rabbits here for the market for the post five years recently sold his stock of 250 rabbits to George Russell who has a rabbi try on West Jackson street In Medford, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Miller and son Bobby visited relatives In the Eagle Point district Sunday. John Cantrall returned home Tues day from Anderson Butte lookout station where he has been employed for some time as lookout man. Mr. and Mrs, R. Rlnabarger of Medford visited friends here Sunday. Mrs. James Forbes visited her aunt In Gold Hill Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert DeHaaa spent Sunday with Mr, DoHass's parents In central Point. Mr. and Mrs. O. Tuttle and daugh ter Birdie of Ashland were callers here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bishop of An derson creek and son Claude of Med' ford were recent visitors of Mrs, Zetta Lonte. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Knight re turned the last of the week from a hunting trip at Squaw lake. Charles Dunford from Little Apple gate was in town Tuesday for sup plies. Sam Reynolds and Clint Dunnlng- ton motored to Lake view Wednesday, Miss Gertrude Dunnlngton who had been visiting In Klamath county for the past three weeks returned with them. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Rumley spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Walter Armprlest at Ruch. Miss Mary Wettorer has been em ployed the past week as seamstress at the home of Mrs. Sid Richardson on Beall Lane. Mrs. J as. Anderson who has bean very Hi Is now well on the road to recovery. Mrs. Hattle Logan Is spending a few few dnys at the Ansel' Gllson home near Buncom. Jos. Gwlnn who has been spending the past month In Berkeley, Calif., returned home this week. Theron Applebacker of Prospect, visited friends here Monday evening. Mrs. K. D. Wilson entertained with several accordion numbers over KM ED Saturday, Chris Keegan returned home Tues dy from a two days business trip to Klamath county. Mark Wlnnlngham from Copper, visited his sister, Mrs. Harry Whitney In this city Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Backus and Mr. and Mrs. John Bowdlsh of this city attended a party at the L. J. Ptckel home in Medford Saturday. T. Bell and daughter Bettle of Ashland were visitors Sunday of Mrs. Zetta Lonts. James H. Smith, son of Mrs. Harry Whitney of Jacksonville, Is s patient at the Sacred Heart hospital In Med ford this week suffering from ton stilus. Mrs. Zetta Lonte was visiting Mon day at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Floyd Jenkins In Medford. Mrs. Nan Bachelder of Portland Is Hpendlng several days with Mrs. Alice Cantrall, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Reed moved Saturday to Big., Applegate where they plan to make their home for ft time, Mrs. Hubert DeHass and her sister, Mrs. Joe McKnlght spent Tuesday with their aunt, Mrs. Jack Klrkpat rlck, near Oak Orove, Harry Whitney Is moving the ma chinery out from the Elliott Creek mine, this week, to be stored la Jacksonville. Several members of Adarel chapter O. E. 8., of Jacksonville, motored to Orants Pass Wednesday where they attended ft meeting of the O. IS. S. chapter. BUTTE FALLS, Or.. Oct. 10. (Spl.) Mrs. Mark Baker cam. from Bend wdne.dny and took her ton, Jack, and daughter Barbara, back with her. The children have been living with their grandparent, for aeveral Teara. The three other chil dren, Robert, Lenore and Marcla Ann are alao with their mother now The following enjoyed an outing and plcnlo, alao hunting on John Marlon', homeatead Uat week-end: Mr. and Mra. Rom Wymore. Mr. ana Mm. will Wymore of Portland, Mr. and Mra. William Marlon of Bagle Point, Mr. and Mre. Ted Beaman of Eagle Point, Mr. and Mre. Caaa Wy more and children of Medford. Mr and Mrt. Marvin Ooeaett of Medford. Earl Wymore and Marjorte Hon of Medford and Mr and Mra. John Mar lon of Butte Palli. Debate at Christian Endeavor Bun day evening reaulted In victory for the affirmative. The winning team wu Helen and France. Smith and Palllenne Jaekaon. The question waa: "Reaolted, that the Bible aliould be included In the court, of itudy BUTTE FALLS for the public schools of Oregon." Joe Hibbard celebrated his third birthday anniversary with ft party. He had 12 little guests who enjoyed games, oonfeotlons and birthday cake. The dance Saturday night at the Woodman hall was well attended. Clara Edmondson was pianist. They had a volunteer orchestra. The Moore orchestra played in Central Point. Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Stoddard had big surprise Sunday when Mr. Stoddard's Sunday school teachers, whom he hadn't seen for 35 years. visited them. Mrs. Easter Welch of Ashland, her son and his wife of Portland, Mrs. Thad Powell and Blllle Patton of Ashland visited Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Patton, Mr. and Mrs. W. Parker and Mr. and Mrs. Everett Abbott Sunday. They had lunch at the fish hatchery grounds. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Patton ojw now living In Prospect, where Harold is working. John Reed attended the teachersf reception. Being a musician he en Joyed the good music aa well as the rest of the program. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Moore spentl Saturday and Sunday In Medford, Carl Jackson, Bob Edmondson and Gus Edmondson are working foe Copco at Prospect. People of Butte Fulls petitioned for At HUdreth for director to take the place of Glllls Courtright, re signed. A large majority of the) people signed the petition. Joe Nee got up bright and eartf Sunday morning and got ft four point buck. Mrs. Joe Nee Is directing the chow In Jacksonville Presbyterian church, George Stewart returned to Butts) Falls to see his family. He has) been In Eugene, BROWNSBORO, Ore., Oct. (8 pi.) Mrs. Fred Bloomlngcamp and chil dren of Hornbrook, Calif., were over night guests at the home of Mrs, L. J. Rohrer last Saturday night. Mrs. W. P. Hansen, who haa spent the summer here, left Sunday with Mrs. Bloomlngcamp to spend th winter at her home In Hornbrook. Mrs. Walter Marshall spent the first part of this week at the Lake) of the Woods. Mr. Marshall, who as looking after cattle there, will not be down before the first of Novem ber. Mrs. H. W. Wright had as her din ner guests last Sunday from Grant Pass, Mr. and Mrs, Jim Crawford and son, Billy and Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Fra and Mm. Nickson of Ashland are guests t the home of Mrs. Nlckson's mothen Mm Imogene Charley. Thelma and Rachel Mayhara enter ed school here last Monday. Mrs. Louie Blass had as her gueetg last Sunday, Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Porle of Talent. OLIMAX, Or.., Oct. 10. (Spl.)- Mr. and Mr., s. M. Warti are leaving for their home In California, after a aeven weeks' vl.lt here. Mra. Jennie White want to her horn, in Central Point Friday and ra turned Saturday. L. H. Wertz la busy huaklng corn. He had one of the few good crop. In the county. Mm. Prank Hurst oalld on Mra. Wert Wednesday. Mr, Hunrt had a truckload of lum ber come up Wednesday. He plana to finish his house soon and then bund a house for Watt Hurst. . The following ar. working on Mm Climax road, hauling gravel from By bee's: Carl Hanson, Kayton Ma Lean, Owen Austin and MUroy and Mennlfee Charley. Carl Hanson la visiting relative here. Ben Oswald visited ot the WertsJ home recently from a ahrea man toe stay In California. The following were Medford visitor Monday: Mr. and Mra. Frank Hurst, Matt Hurst, Mn, S, M. and Mrs. U H. Werta. Olaus Charley returned from Browns boro Monday for another load of shakes. TOLO, Ore.. Oct. KWSpl.) ToW Community club held the regular meeting October 8 at the home of Mrs. B. F. Pankey. The next meeting , will be at the sohoolhouse October 33. There were a number of visitors at school last week, Including Mra. Susanne Homes Carter, county school superintendent; Miss O'Brien, supw vlsor; Mis, Breyen, oounty nurae, and Mra. Tula, olerk of district 08. It was necessary to make Improvements on the well to make the water all right for drinking. Miss Brsyen, the county nurse, amlned, weighed and measured eh students when she waa here Sh also gave an Interesting health talk. Alva, Alvln and Annabelle Peter, man lost a half day of school last week and visited the dentist. There wen nln students neither absent nor tardy during September. D. A. Davis has opened a ahoa re pair shop In Oold Hill. He and hi family, formerly of Klamath Falls, are living on the old Jacob! ranch. Mrs. Peterman, who waa operated on some time ago. la gradually Im pr..vmg. The Webb house la being r-shlna le'l this week. Cnarlty Phillip waa absent from school a day and a halt on account of her eyes. Multnomah. Multnomah Transit 0o operators of the "Blue Line," added another bu to their service. Male Help Wanted Two men this locality install, aervloa, operate Photo-Electrto Engraven. Fif ty dollars weekly to start. Write qualifications fully. Photo-Electric Re.ea.rch Laboratory Corp.. rowers nidi.. Seventh Are. a lath 81, New lork City, CLIMAX TOLO