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TjOST Glasses between Lincoln
Khool and Junior high school.
Reward. Phone 720.
M LOST 1 1 dog missing. call
' HELP WANTED FEMALE
WANTED Girls for lunch counter.
Call at 1014 W. 10th, evenings after
6:30.
TWO neat appearing women, Jmrne
dlat. work":' Apply Mr. Br eke .
Holland Hotel, 9 to 11 a. m., or Tel.
lor apiwiM,,,-"-
HELP WANTED MALE
PERMANENT posiMon for two neat
appearing young men. Must tie
feSLl people and furnish references.
Soom 304, Hotel Holland. 7:30 to 9
tonight.
w a s n: l i 1 r: A n o N
' COMPETENT woman wants house
1 with small refined family.
4 Would go home nights. Wages ex-
i pected, 4 week. References. Box
J 7471, care Tribune.
WOMAN wishes house cleaning, local
references. 25c hour. Csll 351
x Pennsylvania.
. WANTEtl MISCELLANEOUS
, -WANTED Hay, first cutting. Phone
1 A 713-L. - - -
WANTED Use of piano or oiner
j furniture for storage. so mi-
children. Tel. 447-M.
x WANTED A snare drum. Tel. 459-M,
DRIVING to San Francisco. Take one
j share expenses. Box 6912 Mall
I Tribune.
WANTED Copco stock, state per
i centage Interest and price wanted.
Must be a bargain. Box 7446
I Tribune.
WANTED Early hatched turkeys.
1 State price. Box 480. Rt. 1, Ashland.
, ANTED Several hundred old news
' papers, phone 448 after lp.nl,
WANTED TO RENT 5-room unfurn
. lshed house close to Grade school.
j Must be ressonable. Answer Box
' 7675 Ii Tribune.
FURNITURE re -upholstered, re-fln-.
lahed, re-glued. Work clone at your
home or our snop. luiiwuit..
96S-H.
WANTED Laundry. 4o lb:, 8c lb,
completely nnisnea. rnonn oo"--y
i .' vnrr. inA hand iroods. We buy.
I iell and trade. Berrydaie 2nd Hand
I ! Store, 1603 No, Rivera.ae.
V FORR ENX BO U ? 1 9
irOR RENT--Houae. Jurntshed or un-
'FOR RENT Modern home on Eaat
- Main 8t. Inquire Farmers & Fruit-
f growers BanK.
vnowioMm Vim,; two bedrootni,
117.50. 1510 W. Mam. C A. DcVoe
;FOR RENT Modern houe.
Inquire
D 311 Vancouver.
OR RENT yurnlahed 6-room house
Crater La. Ave.; uniurnisnra
roott house on 12th near school
Both new. Phone 1149.
ROOM houae, new, cleim, modern.
HrvrdwcxKl floors. 18.50. Call 711
E. Jaac'teon or phone 834-J.
yOR RENT Strictly modern, unfur
nished 5 room Dungaiow, cioso .
and nead high school: has heat
rota, electric heater: laundry equip
ped with tubs; garage, wood shed.
flowers, lawn, etc; no amau cnu-
dren; address Box 723. Mall Trib
une; state If have pnone ana own-
:r will call.
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OR RENT Modern furn. 4-room
bouse. Inquire 119 A. mono.
XODEBN S room house, breaktsst
noon, range, curtains, water paid.
134 stark.
TOR RENT Beautiful furnished
home, 840 E. 9th. Also cheaper
U houses. Phone 1382-J.
TOR RENT Very reasonable, my 6
f , room bunealow at 48 N. Orange.
FoR RENT Thre-room modern
) furnished house. 315 South Peach.
H Phone 408-J-4. Fred C. Sander.
JOR RENT Furnisheo home, 520
f i Dakota, block frjm Hub, school.
! I frlpidalre. electric rsnje. Inquire
I i Nat. Grocery.
Jt RNlijHED houses. Tel. C. A. DeVue
TOR RENT a modern bun?alows.
Berrydaie: newly decorated, new
t lawns: 812 50. water paid Tel. 105
FOR RENT House near hah school
being remooeieo. uni nu. lei. lua
OR RENT Stucco. 101 Clsrk St.:
FOR RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT Modem 8-room home,
very nicely furnished: also 5-room
unfurnished house. Phone Mrs.
Francis Hollls. 790-R.
FOR RENT Oood house, close in.
Inquire 417-J-3.
FOR RENT Modern 7-room home,
$30, water paid. Phone 728.
FOR RENT Homes Furnished or
unfurnished. Brown As White
FOR RENT 4 to 6-room bouses
Phone 105. 30 N. Central.
FOB RENT APARTMENTS
FURNISHED 8-room apt., clean, close
In: lights and water paid: adults.
243 N. Holly.
FURNISHED APTS Nelf Apartments,
317 W. 3nd.
I FURNISHED 3 and 3-room apts.:
I neat, pleasant, ressonable. 1305 E.
Main.
APT. for rent. 116 Almond.
FOR RENT Fura. 3 & S room apts.
and garage. 604 W. 10th.
FOR RENT Completely furnished
apt., lis. 329 N. ivy.
MODERN furnished 3-room apart
ment, 345 N. Bartlett. Tel. 753-M
FURN. APT., new overstuffed, refrig
eration. The Berben, 10 Quince.
HOMES FOR RENT Call 798
FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS
BOARD &s ROOM In modern home
Close In prefer ladles. Phone 455
FOR KENT ROOMS AND BOARD
PLEASANT ROOMS,
716 East Main.
2;. board 5
FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENm Office room East Main,
Ch"ders Bldg. 25. Phone 291.
OFFICES In Sparta Bldg.; Ideal loca
tion, steam neat; low rentals.
Y. Tengwald, Agem.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
FOR SALE Or would rent, one of
the best little business stsnds In
the city. Just the place for a man
and wife. Do not answer unless
you mesn business. Address Box
XX, Msll Tribune.
FOR SALE OR LEASE Auto camp
with 10 apartments with garages.
In Alturas. Calif. Big Pines Lumber
Co.. Medford. Ore.
FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE OR TRADE 80 acres land
near Crater Lake hignway. inquire
716 Welch.
EXCHANOE For Copco atoclc, at
tractive Medford home, wen iocai
ed, large living room, hardwood
floors, fireplace, gas heated, 3 bed
rooms, glassed sleeping porch. Own
er Box 124 Jacksonville.
FOR BALE OR TRADE For Medford
400 A. eood land In Nebr.. all in
fine crop now, fenced, rented, level.
dark rich sandy loam neeaa no ir
rigation, high altitude, mild cli
mate, Joins state highway, lights
and phone available, sell for $4000,
car down, balance back on land
at 6 worth $20,000. Address Vivi
an Norman Barto, Rogue River, Ore.
FOR SALE OR TRADE For Medtord,
clear for clear 2 ranches Joining,
160 acres Improved, good house, 80
acres fenced, 12 acres cleared, sub-
irrigated" springs, placer mine, pten
ty more land to clear: 80 acres. 2
room house, all year creek, either
place flanked by miles of free range.
Ideal for stock raising and mixed
farming. Vivian Norman Barto,
Rogue River, Ore.
FOR EXCHANOE
WANTED To trade wood for feeder
pigs and young heifers or cows. J.
H. Patrlclr, Bex 91, Jacksonville.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Strom berg -Carlson
battery radio for wood.
Medford Exchange, 39 So. Front.
EXCHANGE corn and fodder
wood. Rt. 2, Box 117.
$3750.00 First Mortgage, 5 yr.. Inter
est 7 payable annually, secured
by 120 acres Improved S. Calif, land
to exchange for clear ranch near
Medford. D. R. Turlock, Eagle Point.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILE?
FOR SALE Dodge sedan; good rub
ber, new battery, first-class run
ning order, $65. 846 Taylor.
FOR SALE 1930 Ford Town Sedan
looks and runs like new, small mile
age. Ford Standard Roadster, new
car guarantee. 1931 Tudor Sedan
only driven 1800 miles. 1030 Ford
Sport Roadster guaranteed and
priced to sell quick. Small down
payment, easy monthly payments.
Full value for your car In trade.
GATES AUTO CO. Used Car Dept.
FOR BfdJC Chrysler touring car $30
cash, fair condition. Might consider
Ford coupe or roadster or what have
you. Central Point American.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 2 ton Stude
baker truck for lighter truck. A.
Wiley. Trail, Cre.
FOR SALE 1837 Pord Coupe. 843 S.
Riverside.
SANDY'S USED CAR EMPORIUM
The used car trsdlng center of 8o.
Oreg. ExcepMonsl vsluee in recon
dition csrs. Prices and terms.
1939 Ponttac Coupe, license 8295 00
1931 Ford Ept. Coup and
Ucenw 525 00
1928 Olds Coach, fine shape 29500
1928 Oakland Landau 295 00
We have the largest stock of cars
in the city at lowest prices.
PONT1AC SALES FLOOR
Open evenings end Sunday.
roR SALE rv'KL
FOR SALE Dry forest wood. Phone
523-R-l. Dalton Broi.
FOR SALE POl'I.TRT
FOR BAUt 30 white leshorn pull,
ets. Resdy to lay. R. A. Rolf, Wll.
low Sprlnza district.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE OR TRADE Young fam
tly cow for electric washer. No
Junk. H. B. Ellis, Beagle.
FOR SALE Red feeder p'.js; also Red
brood sos. will fsrrov soon. AduJ
Bessi. Oi,,
FOR SALE Rr.AL (STATE
FOR SALE 6-acitt tract on norta
Paclllc highway, inquire rarmers
it Fruitgrowers Bank.
WHEN you think of real estate think
of Brown at wniie.
FOr. SALE FRl'IT VEGETABLES
FOR SALE Concord grspes for Jelly.
101 Portland Ave. Phone 853-Ij.
FOR SALE Peaches, fine Elbertas.
A box of good wlndraus tree wim
every 100-lb. order. Bring boxes. R.
R. Guches. Orlffln creek. Tel. 857-L.
TOMATOES Ready picked, 50c per
iUU IDS; WUC ucumw. i".
TOMATOES je, Damlsan plums, pe
tite prunes lo, Italian prunes 2c
Tou pick them. F. S. Carpenter,
Jacksonville Highway. '
GOOD cooking apples. 35c
Bring boxes. 720 Park.
box.
FOR SALE Tomatoes,
9-F-5.
lc. Hartley,
FCR SALE-Extra fancy Elberta peach
es, reasonable: bring boxes. 710
East Main after Tuesday.
FOR SALb HOMES
FOR SALE: A HOME AND A LIVINO
on this suburban property of about
3 acres located about 3 miles from
MedTord- Free soil, about 1 acre In
strawberries, balance In fruit, ber
ries, and vegetables. 5-room home,
garage, smsll barn. Horse, about 30
chickens, some Implements, togeth
er with household furniture go
with place. Owner too old to care
for property. Total price 81500 00.
As low as 8200.00 cash to respon
sible people, balance like rent. See
Charles A. Wing Agency. Inc., ex
clusive agents. 18 No. Front St.
FOR SALE--Good homes, city or coun
try with acreage. Bargains. Roberts,
720 w. 2nd.
FOR SALE; Equity of three modern
houses. Income 875 mo. Phone
1382-J.
FOR SALE OR RENT 3 room modern
house, also 4 room modern house,
both on Lozler Lane. Each house
on quarter acre. Big Pines Lbr. Co.
FOR SALE Attractive homes.- Phone
103. 30 N. Central.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Remington typewriter,
oak office desk, adding machine,
davenport, daybed, bicycle, china
closet, small band saw, 14-h.p. elec
tric motor. Every Item a real bar
gain. Medford Exchange, 89 So.
Front.
FOR SALE Mandolin and guitar, set
of Fu Manchu novels, ao Kenwood
Ave.
CUT FLOWERS Mrs.
E. Main.
Dressier, 1107
FOR SALE Green pasture hay, wheat
and straw. Tel. 4D8-R-4, evenings
FOR SALE Circulating heater. 627
raim.
FOR BALE A No. 1 hay 8 per ton In
shock. Elinor Hanley Bush, Phone
FOR SALE Sunstrand cash register,
cneap. Apply 127 e. eth St.
FOR SALE Fine sporting rifle. Rea-
sonaDie. tnone ao.
FOR SALE Almost new 10 tube Air
line radio at half price. 842 S. Riv
ers me.
FOR SALE Or will trade for il6.00
fir wood. Ladles' suit, size 40. nev
er been worn. Phone 57 or 891-M.
FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all
makes. f5 up; terms if desired. All
makes rented and repaired. White
Sewing Machine Co., 24 N. Bartlett
GARDEN DIRT, piowing, fertilizer
sand and gravel Phone 912-J.
FOR SALE Rolltop desk, like new;
office filing cabinet, davenport,
mater dining table, chairs. Strom-
berg-Carlson battery radio, go-cart,
refrigerator, Vi-h.p. electric motor,
band saw, circular saw, 11 brat y
table, sanitary couch, child's rock
er, walnut bedroom suite, circulat
ing heater, comb, wood and gas
range. All real bargains. Medford
Exchange, 39 South Front. Tel. 931
FOR SALE Tomatoes, $c per pound
at Calhoun ranch, 1 mile south
west or Fnoenix.
PERSONAL
MADAM ROMINE Spiritualist, palm
1st, tells all In love, marriage, busi
ness. If you want facts, not prom
ises, call on her for advice. Rain
bow Auto Court, 1 mile north on
Pacific highway. Cottage 2.
ESTICATI-'D
STRAYED One bay mare, weight
1200; white streak on face, 1 white
hind foot: short, chubby. Notify
MISCELLANEOUS
LET MJ5 RENT YOUR FARM Have
calls for large and small tracts; my
pian gets results, oub East Main 9t
Phone 345.
OLD PEOPLE enoy living at the Ash
isnd convalescent Home.
LOCAL or long dletance hauling. We
guarantee to save you money. Haw
ley Transfer. 619 North Rlverslda,
Phone 1U44-X.
BUSINESS DIRf ClORI
JACKSON CO.
A IIS TRACT CO,
AMtrarts of Title and
Title Insurance. Tbi
only complete T 1 1 1
flf item In Jackson
County.
MUBRAY ABSTRACT CO. A Detracts
of Title, Title Iniurance. Booms 3
and 6. No. 32 North Central Ave.,
upstairs.
Automobile Loans.
CONTRACTS REFINANCED !
PAYMENTS REDUCKD .
We pay up bsisnc due dealer, bank I
or fioanc company aod extend '
your payment. Additional money
loaned. Phone 31 for appointment.
Funeral Parlor.
PERL'S FUNERAL HOME Distinctive
service at moderate rates. EstsD ,
UAtitd 30 years. Amaulanc aerv ,
lea, 614 6b a( Oskdala, Tel, 47,
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Dressmaking ana Remodeling.
THB FASHION 8HOP Dressmaking
and remodeling. 424 Medtord Bldg.
Phone 1181.
Expert Window Cleaners.
LET GEORGE DO IT - Tel. 1172.
House cleaning. Floor waxing. Ori
ental rug cleaning, specialty.
Money to Lena.
WE LEND MONEY on furniture and
late model autos. Three per cent
per month on unpaid balance. No
other charges. Come In and get
the cash today. See W. E Thomas,
45 So. Central. Phone 139
Piano Instruction.
FRED ALTON HAIOHT Teacher of
piano Classical and popular music
courses. Haight Music Studio, 818
Liberty Bldg. Tel. 73.
Job Printing,
MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT
Best equipped plant In southern
Oregon. Printing of all kinds; book
binding: loose-leaf ledgers, and
blsnks. billing systems, duplicating
cssh sales slips and everything in
the printing line. aa-su n. urspe
Phone 75.
Painting and I'aperhanglng,
SrECIAL Fall prices on painting,
papering, kalsomlnlng. Have that
work done now while ws are offer
ing lower prices.
ORINSTED & RUNTZ,
Painters-Decorators.
Phone 1658.
HARRY MARX Painting, tinting,
psperhanglng. Phone 14-F-4. Res.
Coleman Creek road.
Transfer.
REUNKINQ TRUCKING CO. Trans
fer and Storage. We haul anything
at a reasonable price. Ill No. Fir
Street. Phone 333.
DAVIS TRANSFER & STORAGE
Service guaranteed. 29 S. Grape St.
Phone 644, or residence 1060.
EADS TRANSFER St STORAGE CO.
Office 1015 No. Central. Phone 315
Prices right. Service guaranteed
LEGAL NOTICES
summon.
In the Circuit Court of the Stat of
Oregon in and for Jackson County.
Jackson County Building and Loan
Association, an Oregon Duuaing
and loan corporation. Plaintiff,
vs.
Annie V. Coryell, also known as Annie
V. Neff, also known as Annie V.
Johnson, and John Doe Johnson,
her husband, trus name unknown;
James T. Neff, also known as J. F.
Neff; H. C. Coryell, husband of
Annie V. Coryell; Southern Ore
gon Credit Bureau, an Oregon cor
poration; alno all other persons or
parties unknown claiming any
right, title, estate, lien or Interest
in or to the real estate describee
herein. Defendants.
To each and all of the above named
defendants:
Mail Tribune Daily
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TIME TO BUY
J.1; acres 8 room nearly new bungalow, city water, close In.
This ptei-e was built to sell for IS500, now offered at half prlc.
1250. 1500 cash, balance like rent or term, to suit.
Also
30 acres Apricots, pesches, walnuts, wood lot. Spring piped to
nous. 3 room house. Prlc 13000. 1500 cash,
BARNF.5 and CORN,
Phone 910-T 109. 13 Ctntrnl
In the name of the State of Ore-!
gon. you and each of you are hereby
required to appear and answer me
Complaint filed against you in me
above entitled Court within four 14)
weeks from the date of the first pub
lication of this Summons, and If you
fa ' so to appear and answer said
Complaint, or otherwise plead there
to, the Plaintiff will spply to the
Court for the relief demanded In Its
Complaint; that Is. a Decree tore
closing the Plaintiffs mortgage on
the property describee as iouu..
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Lot Sixteen (18), Block Eight (81.
Laurelhurst Addition to the City ol
Medtord. Oregon, as the same Is num
bered, designated and described on
the official plat thereof, now of rec
ord. Tills Summons is published In the
Medford Msll Tribune, a nwrtee of
general circulation published at Med
ford. Oregon, once esch week for (our
successive weeks, by order of the
Honorable H. D. Norton. Judxe of the
above entitled Court, duly made and
entered on the 29th day of August,
1932.
The SOth day of August. 1933, Is
the date of the first publication of
this Summons.
. O. C. BOOOS.
J. F. PLIEOEL. and
O. H. BENOTSON.
Attorneys for PlalntKf.
30 North Central Avenue,
Medford, Oregon.
Notice of Sheriff's Sale.
By virtue of an execution on fore
closure duly Issued out of and under
the seal of the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon, In and for the Coun
ty of Jackson, to me directed and
dated on the 26th day of August.
1932, in a certain action therein,
wherein Ous Newbury, as plaintiff,
recovered Judgment against James T.
Logan and Rose L. Log&n, the de
fendants, for the sum of Five Thou
sand Three Hundred Fifty and no-
100 (95.350.00) Dollars, with Interest
from June 30, 1930. at 7 per an
num, and the further sum of Five
Hundred Twenty-three and 10-100
($523.10) Dollars, being the amount
of taxes and Interest paid by the
plaintiff, with costs and disburse
ment taxed at Twenty-one and 30
100 (921.30) Dollars, and the further
sum of Four Hundred Fifty and no-
100 (4450.00) Dollars, as attorney's
fees, which Judgment was enrolled
and docketed In the Clerk's office of
said Court In said County on the 26th
dav of August. lUJii.
Notice la hereby given that, pur
suant to the terms of the said exe
cution. I will on the 1st day of Octo
ber, 1932, at 10:00 o'clock a. m.. at the
front door of the Courthouse in the
City of Medford. In Jackson County,
Oregon, offer for sale and will sell at
public auction for caah to the high
est bidder, to satisfy said Judgment
together with the coat of this aale.
subject to redemption as provided by
law. all of the rlxht, title and inter
est that the said defendants, James
T. Logan and Rose L. Logan, had on
the 30th day of June, 1930, or now;
have In and to the following described
property, eltuated In the County of
Jackson, State of Oregon, to-wlt:
Beginning at the Northwest corner
of Donation Land Claim No. 65,
Township 37 South of Range Two
West of the Willamette Meridian, In
Oregon, thence South 3855.5 feet
along the West line of said D, L. C,
No. 69; thence East 824.fi feet; thence
North 2 degrees 38 minutes West
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ing 70.55 acres. It being the Intention
to convey all or me isnns wnicn m
grantors acquired from the heirs st
lsw of Thomss F. Beal and Ann Beal.
deceased, and which said lands are
particularly described in Volume 113.
at pajte 434 o( the Deed Records o(
Jackson County, Oregon.
Dated this 26th day of August. 1933.
RALPH O. JENNINGS.
Sheriff of Jackjon County. Oregon.
By OLOA E. ANDERSON. Deputy.
Notice of Nheriffs Sale.
By virtue of an execution on fore
closure duly Issued out of and under
the seal of the Circuit Cour of the
State of Oregon, In and for the Coun
tv of Jackson, to me directed and
dated on the 2nd day of September,
1932. in a certain action therein,
wherein Stat of Oregon, acting by
the World War Veterans' State Aid
Commission, as plaintiff, recovered
Judgment against James A. Moulton
(also known as Jamea Allison Moul
ton) and Clara H. Moulton, husband
and wife, the defendants, for the
sum of Two Thousand Four Hun
dren Thirteen and 20-100 (2413 30)
Dollars, with costs and disbursements
taxed at Eleven and no-100 ($11.00)
Doll are, and the further aum of Two
Hundred and no-100 ($200.00) Dol
lars, aa attorney's fee, which Judg
ment waa enrolled and docketed in
the Clerk's office of said Court In said
County on the 2nd day of Septem
ber. 1933.
. Notice la hereby given that, pur
suant to the terms of the aald exe
cution. I will on the 8th day of Octo
ber. 1932. at 10:00 o'clock a. m., at
the front door of the Courthouse In
the City of Medford, la Jackson
County, Oregon, offer for sale and
will sell at public auction for cash to
this highest bidder, to satisfy aald
Judgment, together with the costs of
this sale, subject to redemption as
provided by law. all of the right, title
ana interest that the said defendants,
Jamea A. Moulton and Clara. H
Moulton, his wife, the former some
times designated a Jamea Allison
Moulton and aa Allison Moulton; and
the Gold Ray Investment Company,
ar Oregon corporation, had on the
20th day of August, 1928, or now have
in and to the following desert bed
property, eltuated in the County of
jackaon. fcftate of Oregon, to-wlt
The Southeast quarter (SE4) nt
the southwest quarter Ci): the
Southwest quarter (U) of the Soutn
eaat quarter the South half
(4) of the Northwest quarter (4)
of the Southeast quarter ( ) and
the Northwest quarter of the
Mortnweai quarter (i) of the South
east quarter 'i) of Section Thirty-
one 3l). Township Thlrty-eeven (37)
South of Range Two (2), West of
Willamette Meridian, containing one
n una rea ten (no) acres, more oi
leas, situated in the County of Jack'
son. State of Oregon.
Dated thla 3rd day of September,
tUJsJ.
RALPH O. JENNINGS.
Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon.
oy uiAin m. nn uKnsuN, Deputy,
E
ACT AS SPUR FOR
WASHINGTON, 8pt. 30 (IP)
A campaign ksyed to th "stronger
effort" President Hoover said Maine
election results msde necessary today
waa definitely charted by republican
party chleftslns.
It wsa formulated in detail at a
Whit House conference last night.
win be built about "the most vigor
ous possible speaking campaign" be'
tween now and November's balloting
and will be concentrated on policies
outlined In the president's acceptance
speech.
Tills much was dlsciosed by Chslr-
man Banders of. the republican na
tlonal committee, who, with flecretar
lea Mills and Hurley, was closeted
with Mr. Hoover more than three
hours.
But no statement waa mad by
either of the three regarding what
part Mr. Hoover personally will play
In the new campaign plans. Sanders
said only that he expected the chief
executive "to adhere to the original
plan" and deliver three addresses.
The republican chairman ssld
still wsa undecided what cities Mr,
Hoover will visit.
McLeod
MeliEOD, Sept. 30. (Spl.) Olenn
Tynea went to Portland, where he
attended th American Legion con
vention.
McLeod extension unit met the
sfternoon of September 14 and the
following officers were elected: Presl
dent, Mra. Norman Ohrt; vtoe-prel
dent, Mrs. Elmer Hoax: secretary,
treasurer, Mrs. Rsy Johnston. Mrs
Hsrry Harding was the retiring presl
aent. The next meeting will "be he:
October 11 at Mrs. Hoeg's.
Elbert Glass and Elmer Hosg plan
to celebrate their birthdays together.
Claud E. Harding and daughters,
Miss Dorothy and Prances, hav ar
rived from flan Diego to make thel
home at "Harding's Paradise." O.
Harding Is a brother to Harry
Harding and will reside her while
rils brother spends the winter at Cra
ter lske as csretsker. Harry Harding
will be accompanied to' th lak by
ma wife and family.
Prospect high school had Its fresh
men Initiation Prlday night. A good
time wsa had by all present.
Mr,. Harry Harding, president
the Jackson county P.-T. A., msde
her official visit to Eagle Point P,
A. September 18.
Carl Stearns, who Is on the V.
8. Anions, vleltd at his mother'
horn for a few day, coming down
from Bremerton.
At th hard-time danoe at th tog
Cabin, Saturday night, Mr. Wayman
1 received the first prlre for ladle snd
Jsck Hollenbeck first prlre for men
I Ladles of the community gav
shower Saturday for Mra. Fred Mor
gan.
Dry slabs II 00 per tier. Tou haul
'em. Ued. ruei. Co,
m
Williams Creek Eagle Point
WILLIAMS CREEK. Sept. 20. (Spl.)
H. E. Wright of the Oregon Lime
stone Products company, left last week
for Toledo, Ohio, on business tor the
company.
Jim Shield of Toncalla la visiting
hta aunt. Mrs. Pennington and fam
ily. It la the first time they have
met for more than 25 years.
Announcement of the birth of
son to Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Richard
son has been received by friends. He
aa been named Ronald Raymond
Richardson.
Mrs. W. O. Flxley spent Sunday
afternoon with Mrs. 0. W. Roberta.
BUI Turvey la building a nsat log
house on the SchmlUler place.
Oeorge M. Cougle of Oranta Pass
was visiting relatives on Williams
creek last week.
Emll Vahrenwold went to the
mountains Tuesday to round up and
bring In his cattle. Victor Coltrln is
helping him.
Roy Lofland, Al and Emll Ltnquist
are mining on Banning gulch.
R. W. Turpln and Earl Cougle went
to Klamath Falls last week on busi
ness.
Mlas Florence Valle of near Marsh-
field la Visiting her sister, Mrs. Azel
Blodgette.
A. L. Blodgett's brother Is visiting
him from Santa Cruz, Calif.
The home of Bart Davidson waa
destroyed by fire Monday with almost
an entire loss of the contents. The
fire started on the roof. The house
waa known as the Sargent place and
waa owned by Mr. Jones of Grants
Pass. There was small Insurance,
Mr. and Mrs. George Jepson of San
Jose. Calif., are visiting Mrs. Jepsen'a
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Lewman.
At the Josephine county fair Homey
Holzhax.se r took first prlre on his
Herefords, Orval Lewman second prlre
on his Jersey. alAo second on his
Ouernsey calves. There were other
prlr.es taken by the boys' and girls'
H club workers on Willtama creer
The Grange booth at the fair took
second prlae. .
Mr. and Mra. R. F. Lewman and
Mr. and Mra. George Jepsen visited
at Wolf creek and Myrtle creek Wed
nesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lettekln called
at the O. W. Roberta home Sunday
afternoon.
Eden Precinct
TOBN PRBOINCT, Sept. 30 (Spl.)
Miss Harriet Whit of Coleman creek
left for Mlnot, N. D., to re-enter the
teachers' training college.
Mrs. Nell Franklin pent Wednes
day evening with Mr. A. N. Soils.
Dr. Miller put a new roof on tne
woodshed at th Carey horn Monday
and floored a porch.
Mr. Shoemaker, who vlslwd Crater
lsk recently, describe It aa on of
th most beautiful of th west's scenic
wonders, la a letter to Mr. Clinton
Carey.
Talent community ladle ar doing
their bit toward gathering fruit and
provisions to be donated to th Job
less this winter.
Mr. Iran Well ws confined to
her bed th put few dayi with stom
ach flu. Her sister Is with hr, help
ing look after th county farm.
Mrs. Svila Desn feu Tuesday ana
almost brok several ribs. Sh has
been suffering a great deal. Dr. all
ien of Phoenix Is attending her and
Mra. Hendrls Ooddard 1 staying with
her aa nurse.
At th regular meeting of tne
Coleman Creek club Thursday the
ladles tendered as a token of their
lov and esteem to Mrs. Jermsta a
beautiful hsndbsg. Mia. Jermsta
leaves thla week for th east, after
an extended visit among friend and
relatives.
Llttl Richard Del, who I, ataylng
with hi aunt, Mr. Jack Allen, ran
Into a feno while riding hi bicycle
Saturday afternoon, badly Injuring
his big toe.
Jamea Allen ws able to walk to
Noach Chandler's Saturday afternoon.
Mra. Anna Simpson spent the
weekend with her daughter, Mra.
Noah Chandler, and family last week,
Mrs. M. A. Miller of Phoenix was
In Ashland Thursday, having ome
dental work done.
Charley Chapman of Talent heuled
pears from th packing house at
Phoenix to a rancher at Talent, who
Is feeding them to his sheep.
1 ,
Howard District
HOWARD. Sept. 30. (Spl.) Mr,
Nelson from the highway haa been
redecorating and fixing up the Jennl-
aon house, preparatory to moving into
It soon.
A party was glrsn t '. Evan
horn west of Medford Wednesday
night, honoring Byron and Ruth Tho
burn, w!io leav oon with their par-
ant for Ohio.
Kenneth and Johnny Shroyer have
returned from Orsnu Pass where
thev have been working.
Mr. Carlson of Centrsl Point ha
been helping Mr. Nelson this week.
There are 139 pupil enrolled In
th Howard achool. Thla la the
greatest number ever enrolled and
each room U somewhat crowded
Several children have been out of
school already with a sickness that
1 prevalent over th county.
Lucille Crouch. r. who ha been
picking pears, started to achool Wed
nesday. Sh will b a senior thla
year
P. T. A. held It tint meeting
September 18.
render and body repairing. Price,
right. Brill Sheet Metal Works.
Dry alsb 1 00 per tier. You haul
m. Mq. Fuel, Co.
EAOLE POINT, Sept. 30. (Special)
Sergeant Waters of the 77th pur
suult squadron, Mather field, Cali
fornia, spent the week end visiting
his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mra.
A. C. Mlttelstaedt. He also visited
hi father. Jim Waters, In Medford.
A 8 H -pound bshy girl ws born
September 18 to Mr. snd Mrs. Ortn
Adsmson. Bsby and motAer ar do
ing nicely.
The following Eagle Point resident
picnicked on Rogue river September
IS: Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Ward and
daughter Enid. Mr. and Mrs. Wllllsm
Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Haley,
Mr. and Mra. A. J. Tlngleaf and
daughter June, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Stowell and daughter Myrtle, Mr. and
Mrs. Nick Young, Mr. and Mrs. B
A. Botts snd son Herbert of Medford,
Mr. and Mra. B. A. Clark enter
tained the Angora Wool Rabbit Club
of Southern Oregon September 18.
Members present were: Mr. and Mn.
W. E. Davles and son. Mr. and Mr.
W. F, Horn nd family. Vlaltor
were: Mr. and Mra. George Taylor
of Medford, Mrs. J. H. Mallett and
Jack Mnrron of Butte, Mont.
Gerald Ward of Medford spent th
evening September 18 with hi par
enta of his parenta In honor of hta
mother birthday.
Mra. B, A. Clark and Mrs. J. H.
Mallette returned September 15 from
Portland, where they spent two days
visiting friends.
w, H. Young left September 10 on
a deer hunting trip.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Tlngleaf and
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Force apent th
eventng September 18 wl&h Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Ward.
Mrs. J. H. Mallette, who haa been
visiting her niece, Mra. B. A. Clark,
left September 19 for her horn in
Butte. Mont.
Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Gondersan vis
ited at Fred Pcttlgrew'a September
18th.
Mra. Paul Cantrell ws In Esgta
Point September 18 visiting friend.
Mis Yetta Olson spent th week
end with Wllda Darnlell In Med
ford.
Mr. and Mr. M. B. Lemleuz of
Oakland, Cat., ar visiting Mr, and
Mra. Frank Brown
Mr. J.' O. Hannaford la staying
In Medford with her daughter, Mr.
Louis Robertson. A daughter waa
bom to Mr. and Mrs, Robertson last
week.
Mrs. Jack Monla visited Beptember
15 with Mrs. E. A. Wllhlte.
Picnicking at Casey's Camp Sep
tember 18 were Mr. and Mra. Frank
Brown and their guest, Mr, and Mrs.
M. K. Lemleux; Mr. and Mr. Royal
Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Will Brown,
Mis Cell Holmes, Miss Leila Oal
llen, Miss Fern Simpson, Miss Donna
Earl,' Mr. and Mra. Elwood StowU
and daughter Bonnlo Jean, Lyl Van
Scoy, Lottl Van Scoy, Mr. and Mr.
Earl Stoner and aon Jack, Dsvi
Hannaford, Lawrenoe Winslow and
Mrs. Nora Harrla.
Mrs. Frank Brown. Mr. M. X. Le
mleux and Mrs. Lottl Van Scoy
motored to Medrd September 10.
Elghty-on tvarta of fruit and
vegetabtea were canned September 14
at Mra. O. F. Davie' for relief work
thla winter. Mrs. Mabel Mack di
rected th work and was assisted by
Mrs. Lula Taylor, Mrs. Sam Coy, Mr.
Edltft Weldman, Mrs. Floyd V. Bar
rett and Mrs. 0. F. Davles.
Mrs. E. A. Wllhlte Is staying with
her aon, Clarenoe, at Lake Creek for
a fow days.
Walter Woods. Bill Hunt and Ralph
Hurst left on a hunting trip Sep
tember 10.
Mr. and Mr. Harold Van Scot
and Mrs. Millard Robertson attended
th theatre In Medford September
18th.
Mr. and Mr. Charley Stell and
family spent the Afternoon with Mr.
Elizabeth Pierce September 18.
Nelll Carlton and son, Clark, of
Medford vlalUr Mrs. Ssrah Coy Sep
tember 17.
Mra.Mary Stowell visited September
10 with Mrs. Edith Weldman.
Mr. Lottl Aytra, who has ben
111 th past week. Is somewhat Im
proved. W. C. dement 1 having th roof
of hi house reshlngled, D. R. Pat
rick is doing the work.
S. H. Hsrnlsh snd his housekeeper.
Mrs. Austin, went to Buckhorn Lodg
Mineral Springs near Ashlsnd Sep
tember 10. Rudy Wledmsn drov th
csr for them.
Andrew Orlssom of Climax. Fred
Pettlgrew, Ous Nichols snd Chsrley
Humphrey were In town September
10th.
Two Abbott boys of Lak creek
are staying wlt,h Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Clngcad and will attend school her
this winter.
Mra. Lloyd Wilson called on Mn.
Olln Adamson September 19.
First meeting of th local Parent
Teacher association waa held at th
school September 18. Mr, a. M.
Oaurhaut, presldnt, ws In th
chair. Plana for th coming year
were discussed and a short program
presented. Refreshment were ertd.
J. a. Hannaford lost on of hi
horse last week from th prevalent
disease.
Phone 543. We'll haul away you
refuse. City Sanitary Service.
WANTED
TO LEASE
Good unfurnished horn
In desirable neighborhood.
Will lake one-year leas
for right place.
Addresi Box K. Z.
Mall Tribur.e