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MEDFOKD M33L' TRIBUNE, JIEDFORD, OT5EGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER i, 1932. PAGE SETXil DON'T FORGET TO PHONE THAT h WANT AD ; 1 HERB ARB TBS KATES I tot word first insertion (Minimum 35c) Been additional Insertion, - tier word " (Minimum 10o) Per line per month, without copy change Phone 75 lut HELP WASTED MALE WANTED ManT with truck to haul Tribune. WANTEI-Man"tochnnpe wort for car. Big Wrecking Vard, 1 ml. 80. Phoenix. - WANTED SITUATIONS wants work where can. have .full ' Motherless home preferred. Bos 189. central Point. Ore. WANTEol-Houeeworlt and Pf nursing. Resonbl wage. Phone 1348-1. WANTED Housework by experienced laayTwJO week- Box 7588, Tribune. yM'J2"J-.'. .'vTmr wmivelreeoer Or , practical nurse. Phone 835. M.. I Bullock. ' WANTED M1SCEIXANEOPS to BUY Used Bean pump, regard lea, ot condition. Box 7917, Tribune. WANTED Use of piano for etorage. Will take excellent care. Phone If 1390-J. RELIABLE party wishes furnished apartment or house. Will pay rent , in labor. References available. Box . 7913, Tribune. WANTED Small car. Must be cheap for cash. Olve price, etc. Box I 6880, Mall Tribune. ' ANTED Several hundred old news V papers, phone 448 after 7 p. m. WANTED Laundry, 40 lb;. 8c lb. ' completely finished. Phone 869-x-a FOR RENT HOUnES FOR RENT 5-room house, furnished , or unfurnished. 508 Austin. FOR RENT 5-room furn. house. , reasonable. Phone 034-R. FOR RENT 3-room house, close ,n. , Inquire 125 No. Holly. Tel. 745-X. FOR RENT 31 Mistletoe. 6-room unfurnished home; fireplace, hard wood floors, one block from court i house; 30 Including water. Charles ; R. Ray. Realtor, Medlord Bulldlne Phone 302. FOR RENT Small 3-room house fur nished, llgrits na wi. To k--' month. Phone 869-X-2. FOR BENT Beautiful furn. home, 840 E. 9th. Also cheaper nousce Phone 1382-J. FOR RENT 3-room modern furnish ed house. 820.00 per month. 315 8. : Peach. Phone 408-J-4. Fred C. San der. FOR RENT Furnished house, close In. Tel. 310-Y. FOR RENT 3 modern bungalows Berrydale; newly decorated, new lawna; 813.50, water paid. Tel. 105 FOR RENT 5-room modern bunga low, close In. nice lawn and shade: easily heated; reasonable rent. Tel. 148 or 290-Y. FOR PENT Furnished 5-room house Crater Lake Ave.; unfurnished 8 roon house on 12th near school. ' Both new. Phone 1149. FOR RENT 4-room modern furn. house, with garage. Call 315 or U13-J. lFOR RENT New 5-room bungalow t 629 So. Holly, owner. 023 a. Houy FOR RENT Modern 5-room house, 19 Crater Lake Ave. Rent 25. Can be seen Sunday. Phone 597-R-3. FOR RENT 17 Olen Oak Court. 5 room unfurnished home, hardwood floors, fireplace, basement, furnace. newly decorated, s42.au a month in cluding water. Charles Ray, Realtor, Medford Building, Phone 302. RENT OR SALE Homes. 4 Olen Oik Court. 30 No. Peach p-jre -educed thousand dollars, ftrr.ill payment down, balance like rent, owner, 906-R. 7-ROOM furn. or unfurnished, at 1139 W. Main. 117.50. Also 3 rooma. 34 Rose Ave.. 10. Phone C. A. DeVoe FOR nr.NT Neat cottee, 18. C. A Howell. Berrydale Ave. FOR HLNT Modern home on East Msin St. Inquire Farmers It Fruit growers Bank. ,FOR RENT Strictly modern, unfur- 1 Dished A room bungalow, close in ' and need hleh school; has heat ro:a, electric heater: laundry equip ped with tubs; garage, wood shed, flowers, lawn, etc: no small chil dren; address Box 733. Mall Trlb. tin: if h '.a piooe ud ovn- e; wiii cax . . FOB RENT HOl'SEH. FOR RENT 6-room modern house Call 834-J. FURNISHED bouses. Tel. C. A. DeVus FOR RENT Stucco, 101 Clark St.; newly decorated; 18 mo. Tel. .105. FOR RENT Good house, close in. Inquire 417-J-3. FOR RENT Furn. house .reasonable. Will -accept portion In work. Key at 223 No. Riverside. FOR RENT House near high school Being remodeled. Onl $20. Tel. 105 FOR RENT Borne rurniahed or unfurnished. Browo & White. HOMES fOH RENT Call 796 FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Furnished 3-room apt. 01 N. oakdaie. FOR RENT 8 or 4-room furnlehed apartment, front entrance, private bath, garage: adults. 711 East Main. APARTMENT 3 rooms and private bath. Phone eoo-L. aio so. ivy. FOR RENT Furnished apartment. 40 Quince. Phone 461-w. FURN. 2 and 3 room spt. neat, pleas. ant. Reasonable. 1205 c. Main. 3 LARGE rooms, living room, bed room and breakfast nook. Modern and well furnished, priced right. 412 No. Ivy. FOR RENT Furn. apt., Durrell court. 333 no. Houy. Call at Apt. 4. FURNISHED APTS. with private bath, garage, ugnta ana water; newly pa pered: adults only. Apply after 6 at rear of 244 So. Crape. APTS. FOR RENT 808 W. Main. MODERN furnished 2-room apart ment. 340 N Bartlett. Tel. 753-M FURN. APT, new overstuffed, refrig eration, me Beroen, 10 quince. FOR BENT FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Furnished sleeping room and garage 910 per month. 325 So. Riverside Ave. NICELY furnished sleeping rooms. heated. 404 so. orape, FOB KENT BOOMS AND BOARD PLEASANT ROOMS, 12; board 5 716 East Main. FOR BENT MISCELLANEOUS OFFICES In Sparta Bldg.; ideal loca tion, steam beat; low rental, can Y. Tengwald, Agent. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES TO LEASE: Jacksonville Sanitarium, completely furnished. Apply Mrs. Efflo Wlckman, 203 K St., Grants Pass. FOR SALE Apt. house cheap. Also . resldenoe. 806 W. Main. FOR SALE; Or would rent, one of the best little business stands In the city. Just the place for a man and wife. Do not answer unless vou mean business. Address Box XX, Mall Tribune. FOR SALE OR LEASE Auto camp with 10 apartments with garages In AHuraa, Calif. Big Pines Lumber Co., Medford, Ore. FOB EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE HAVE Long Beach home value (3200. want small ranch. 235 E. Pleasant St, Long Beach, Cal. FOR EXCHANGE WANTED To trade sugar plno shakes for milk cow. Inquire at Faber'e store. Central Point. FOR SALE OR TRADE 2 young heif ers for pullets or hay. Tel. 7-F-2 MILLWORK. Cabinet work and build, lng done. Will trade for wood, live, atock, etc. Phone 403-R-3. EXCHANGE; Furniture repaired, up holstered, for what have you?, Thl- oault, pnone 969-R. WILL TRADE Battery radio set for wooa. om w. Bartlett. TO EXCHANGE Registered Jersey nun ror one with satisfactory pedi gree. J. A. Manke, n. P. D. 1. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Chevrolet 16 coupe cheap. 101 Western Ace. 1927 PACKARD Good rubber, good shape throughout, to trade for cows or saddle horses, value ason Write or call at Fur Fish ic Game Corp. Ranch, Prospect, Ore. FINANCE CO. says sell this repoa sessed Ford roadster, registered 1931. with small mllee.ee and new car guarantee, cannot be told from new. Someone gets a bargain on verv essv terms. GATES AUTO CO. USED CAR DEPT. FOR SALE Cheap a. ton Reo Speed wagon. A-l condition, new tires. Make an offer. Valley Fuel Co. SANDYS USED CAR EMPORIUM Featuring Chevrolet this week at a real price. '29 Chev. Coupe ...... 325 00 29 Chev. Coach and trunk 225 00 29 Chev. Coach 225 00 30 Chev. Coupe 325 90 27 Chev. Coupe 75 00 25 Other makes Fords. Pontlar-s. Essex, Chryslers. Oaklands, Buicks. etc. Prices and terms to suit. Open Evenings and Sundavs, PONTIAC SALES FLOOR So. Riverside. FOR SALE D04S AND PETS FOR SALE Persian kittens, beea and canary birds. A. R. Hanscom, Blddle road. FOR 8ALI HOMLS FOR SALE OR REST--8 room modem house, also 4 room modern houe. both on Loe'.er Lane. Each house on quarter acre. B:g Plnea Lbr. Co. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK PIGS, $2 50 each. Box 61, Anderson Creek road, Talent. FOR SALE Wesner pigs. Phone 691-R-2. FOR SALE Bd itfd.r p:g: lo Rtd orood mti, win nrrow tam. Adolf ociu, btl&o, Ozf, FOB SALE RIAL ESTATE FOR SALE GREATEST BARGAIN IN JACKSON COUNTY 225-Acre pear orchard, of three-year- old trees In perfect condition, will sell a a whole or In three separate parcels. Good terms to responsible party. Will take good auto as part down pavnient. Property IRRIGATED. Also fine wells for household use. TWO good houses and barns; 1000 cateplllar and other equipment, nearly new. Owner has put in $45,000. besides labor, but cannot stay in state to operate property. Property all clear and taxes paid 4o next year. This property is excellent for general farming besides the or chard. Raised 20 acres tomatoes and 20 acres alfalfa, also turkeys and chickens this year. One mile from Pacific highway, and facing Fern Valley and Sun Crest roads. Must be sold Immediately. . Write R. A. CAREY. Gen. Deliv ery, Medford, Oregon, or P. O. Box 57. Anselmo. Marin County, Cal. Or see H. A. Morrison, on the property at Talent, Jackson county. Oregon. FOR SALE 3-acr tract on north pacific highway. Inquire Farmers ei Fruitgrowers Bank. WHEN you think of real estate think or Brown s white. FOR SALE TRUCKS FORD TRUCKS for sale cheap. Med r-uei uo. iei. 031. I Or. SALE FRUIT VEGETABLES FOR SALE Groundcherrles. Mrs. Ada Wal Phone 447-W. FINE TOMATOES, He lb. F. S. Car penter, Jacksonville highway. TOMATOES Ready picked, 60c per iuu ids.; uuc delivered. Tel. Bes-x-ll. FOR SALE Grapes, several varieties; also Jonathan and Delicious ap ples. Cheaper by truck lots. Joe Kantor, Rout 4, Box 237. GOOD cooking apples, 35o a box Bring boxes. 730 Park. FOR SALE Tomatoes, le. 9-F-5. Hartley, : FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR-SALE Sugar pine shakes. raoer a store, central point. FOR SALE Dlffernt kinds of apples ior cooking and xor winter use. j M. Nary. Phone I32-L. BARGAINS In furniture, sewing ma- cniues. antique cnairs, .etc. 45 Lind ley Ave. LADY'S squirrel coat, oheap. 657-L. FOR SALE Wild oat hay or will trade for wood. Phone 335-R-2. SHOP rebuilt man's bicycle, A-l con dition. Cheap for quick sale. Phone 458-X. WOOD 12". hard and soft mixed, $1.50. Write W. F. Barlow, Talent. used piano. $60. Baldwin Piano Shoppe, 26 s. Grape. FOR SALE Circulating heater. Phone 576-Y. FOR SALE On SO Cletrao, good condition, cheap for cash. Csc Auto Wrecking. Phone 780. FOR 8 ALE Harley-Davldson motor cycle. $85 cash. See John, at Mall Tribune. FOR SALE Green pasture, hay. wheat nil a.rov T 1 jnn.B., , NO. 1 POTATOES, $1.25 hundred; No. 2'a, 80c. Phone 950-R-2. Rich field Service, Phoenix. FOR SALE Uaed sewing machines, all make, $5 up; term If desired. All make rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine Co, 24 N. Bartlett. GARDEN DIRT, piuwlng, fertlllrer. sand and gravel. Phone 912-J. FOR SALE Roll top desk, like new; office filing cabinet, davenport, h'ater dining table, chairs, Strom-brrg-Carlaon battery radio, go-cart, refrigerator, i-h.p. electric motor, band saw, circular saw, libraty table, sanitary couch, child's rock er, walnut bedroom ulte. circulat ing beater, comb, wood and gaa range. All real bargains. Medford Exchange. 39 South Front. Tel. 931 FOR SALE Tomatoes, ',4c per pound at Calhoun ranch, I mile south west of Phoenix. MISCELLANEOUS LOCAL or long dlsvsnoe hauling. We guarantee to save you money. Haw ley Transfer, 619 North Riverside Phone 1044-X. OLD PEOPLE enjoy living at the Ash land Convalescent Home. PERSONAL M ME. TERESA Clairvoyant and card reader. Ha7e you something that 1 worrying you? Consult me today. Truthful advice on all affairs. Reading dally, stucco cabin. Rain bow Auto Camp. BUSINESS DIRECTORY JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. AMtrarti of Title and Title Insunnnt. The only complete Title nyitem in Jackson Count j. MURRAY ABSTRACT CCAbatracte of Title. Title Inauranoe. Rooma 8 and 6. No. 32 North Central Ave., up.ftaira. Automobile Loans. CONTRACTS REFINANCED PAYMENTS REDUCED We pay up balance due dealer, bank or finance company and eitend your payments. Additional money loaned. Phone SI for appointment. Dressmaking ana Remodeling. THE FASHION SHOP Dnaunaklng and ramodtln. 134 aledford Bldg PSon 1181. Expert Window Cteanerf, I LEI GEOHOB DO I X - Tel. 1173 rfovu cinnir.? Moor win a. CM- il BUSINESS DIRECTORY Funeral Parlor. PEHLS FUNERAL HOME Distinctive service at moderate rate. Estab lished 20 years. Ambulance serv ice. 6th St. at Oakdaie. Tel. 47. Job Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant In southern Oregon. Printing ol all kinds: book binding; loose-leaf ledgers, and blanks, billing systems, duplicating cash sales llp and everything In the printing line. 28-30 N. Orape Phone 75. Money to Lend. WE LEND MONEY on furniture and late mode autoa Three per oent per month on unpaid balance. No other charges Come In and get the cash today. 6e W. E. Thomas. 45 So. Central. Phon 139 Painting and Paperhanglng. HARRY MARX Painting, tinting, paperhanglng. Pbone 14-F-4. Re. Ooleman Creek road Transfer. R BUNKING TRUCKING CO. Trans fer and Storage. We haul anything at a reasonable price. Ill No. Fir Street. Pbone 332. DAVIS TRANSFER & STORAGE -Service guaranteed. 29 S. Grape St Phone 644, or residence 1060. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 1015 No. Central. Phone 316 Prloea right. Service guaranteed. LEGAL NUT1CBS STATt.MKT OF THE OWNERSHIP, Management, Circulation, Etc., Re quired by the Act of Congress of U?ust 24, 1912. Of the Medford Mall Tribune, pub lished dally except Saturday at Med ford, Oregon, for October 1, 1932. State of Oregon, County of Jackson, as. Before me, a Notary Publlo in and for the State and County aforesaid, personally appeared Edwin L. Knspp, who, having been duly sworn record ing tr law, deposes and says lhat he ' the Buslneys Manager of the Med ford Mall Tribune,- and that the fol lowing Is, to the best of bis knowledge and belief, a true statement of the ownership, - management (und if a dally paper, the circulation), etc., of the aforesaid publication for the date -hown In the above caption, required by the Act of August 24, 1912. em bodied In section 411, Postal Laws and Regulations, printed on the re verse side of this form, to-wit: 1. Tha. the names and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing edi tor, and business managers are: Name of Postofflce address Publisher, Medford Printing Co., Medford, Oregon. caiwr, ttODcrx w, mini, Medford, Oregon. ?' naglng Editor, Robert W. Ruhl. Medford, Oregon. Business Manager, Edwin L. Knapp, Medford, Oregon. 2. That the owner Is: (If owned b; a corporation, its name and ad dres must be stated and also Imme diately thereunder the names and ad- Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS Permit Banquet Light brown Swiss rlvar Imbecile Kind of araln Visions seen in sleep Tolorate Ibsen character Idolize Wagers Motrlo land measure Fits one within another Vstchllke plant Entice Egyptian solar disk Note of the scale Obtained Negative Hninll Island Declare HlKh. pointed hill Companies of players One Indefinitely Nothing more than Essential Solution of Yesterday's. 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If not owned by a corporation, the names and addresses of the individual owners must be given. If owned by a firm, company, or other unincorporated concern, Its name and address, as well as thone of each Individual member, must be given.) j A S. Ruhl. Rockford, 111. Mabel Ruhl. Medford, Ore. Robert W. Ruhl, Medford, Ore. Southern Oregon Pub. Co.. Eugene, Ore. S. That the known bondholders, mortKasees. and other security hold ers ow..ing or holding 1 per cent or more ot total amount or douos. mort gages, or other securities are: (If there are none, so state.) None. 4. That the two paragraphs next aoore, giving the names of the own- era, stockholders, and security hold ers, if any, contain not only the list of stockholders and security holders aa they appear upon the books of the co mp tny bu also, In casea where the stockholder or security holder appeara upon the books of the company as trustee or In any other fiduciary ro tation, the name of the person or cor poration for whom such trustee is acting. Is ghen; also that the said two paragraphs contain statements embracing affiant's full knowledge and belief aa to the circumstances and conditions tinder which atock holdera and security holders who do not appear upon the books of the company as trustees, hold stock and securities In a capacity other than that of a bona fide owner; and this a .lant haa no reason to believe that any other person, association, or cor poration has any interest direct or 1. .direct In the said stock, bonds, or other securities than as so stated by him. . That the average number of copies of each Issue of this publica tion sold or distributed, through the malls or otherwise, to paid subscrib ers during the six months preceding the date shown above Is 4074. EDWIN L. KNAPP, Business Manager. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 3d day of October, 1932. MYRTLE W. BL A RELET. (My commission expires Jan. 10, 1934 ) Not Ice. In the County Court of the State of Oregon in and for the County of Jackson. In the Matter of the Estate of In In A. Flnley, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed as administrator, with the Will annex ed, of the above entitled estate by a proper order of the above Court, and all parties having any claim against said estate are required to present same, duly verified, as by law re quired, to the undersigned adminis trator, at It Bank In Medford, Ore gon, within six montn from the date of the first publication of this notice. Dated and first published Septem ber 27. 1032. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF MEDFORD Administrator with the Will Annexed, of tho estate of Irvln A. Flnley. 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 tiie State of Oregon, In and for the Coun ty of Jackson, to me directed and Cross-Word Puzzle I. Part ef ft wooden Joint . Host faithful 10. City in ScoUani 11. Born tl. Equine animal II, Fear greatly 20. Act of reachtni a tie tin a Hot) 21. Be suitable to 22. Rub out 24. Subtle. Inrls tbla emana tion 21. Singing voice 2s. Bresthe h-vilF la aleep 28. French article 20. Smooth 32. Roslfn 33. Ron o' Judah 26. Commra purpls svxw jeda IS. Tried 10. Haze 42. witticiam 44. Iridiro phM 45. Withered 4C. Brightest star In a eon p fellatios 4T. Rjhwi 41. 0?tlnau 48. before 4, M. Flowd " f2. Pl DOWN 1. Boy 2. Spik of coin i. It)ga.'ea 4. Lofiy reputation a. Btnr, in the bsirtct . moth 7. Veh'ela fer Ira v el 2 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 aa James 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 (92413.20) Dollars, with costs and disbursements taxed at Eleven and no-100 Oil. 00) Dollars, and the further sum of Two Hundred and no-100 (1200.00) Dol lars, as attorney's fees, which judg ment was enrolled and docketed in the Clerk'a office of said Court in said County on the 2nd day of Septem ber, No tic Is hereby given that, pur suant to the terms of the said exe cution, 1 will on the 8th day of Octo ber. 1932. at io:oo 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 publlo auction for cash to tin highest bidder, to satisfy said judgment, together with the costs of this sale, subject to redemption provided by taw. all of the right, title and Interest that the said defendants. James A. Moulton and Clara H. Moulton, his wife, the former somo- tlmes designated aa James Allison Moulton and as Allison Moulton; and the Oold Ray Investment Company, uregon corporation, had on the 20th day of August, 1928, or now have in and to the following described property, situated In the County of jacKson. cjtaie or Oregon, to-wit: The Southeast quarter (SE14) of the Southwest auartr (liJ: the Southwest quarter Oi) of the Soutn east quarter (V4: the South half (') of the Northwest quarter CD of the Southeast quarter () and ine norm west quarter iv) of the Northwest quarter (Vi) of the South east quarter (4) or section Thirty one (31). Townshln Thlrtv-seven (37, South of Range Two (2), West of Willamette Meridian, containing one hundred ten (110) acres, more or less, situated in the County of Jack son, state or Oregon. uawa mis arc: day of September, JVoi. RALPH O. JENNINGS Sheriff ftf Jnckson County, Oregon. r vjjvirv a. tinuixtvMjn, ueputy. Eagle Point EAGLE POINT, Oct. 4 (Spl.) Mrs. Will Brown. Mr. RoyI Brown, Mrs. Lottie VanSroy, Mia Leila O.l llen. Mr. Cell Holme. Mr. Sarin Howlett and daughter Hattl attend ed the pioneer reunion In Jackson ville September 38. Mr. Will Brown, Mr. Paul Hof fard. Mrs. Cell Holme. Mr. and Mr. John Rdr, Harvey Stanley. Mr. and Mr. W. 0. Clement. Mr. and Mr. Frank Brown and Mr. Sarah E. How lett and daughter Hattle attended the funeral of Harry Von der Hellen September 36. Mr. Nora Harris. Mrs. Lottie Van Scoy, Mrs. Cells Holme and Mrs. Roy Harnlsh attended a Christian Selene lecture In Medford, September 37. Judge Florey and Mr. Paul Hof fard drov to Prospect September 36. Mr. snd Mrs. Pollard of Yreka vis ited Mr. and Mr. Royal Brown Sep. tember 36. Mr. Will Brown, Mr. Frank Brown. Mrs. Lottl VanScoy, Mra. Cell Holmes and Mia Leila OslUtn at tended th theater In Medford Sep tember 36. Will Brown I serving on th Jury. Mrs. Lena Stanell and Mr. Harold VsnScoy attended tha theater In Medford September 37. J. J. Mtaner ha been spending the past week with hi sister, Mrs. F. A. Whaley of Derby. Mrs. John Nichols, Mr. Jacob Prey snd Mrs. O. t. Henderson pent Sep tember 34 In Jekonvlll with Mrs. Henderson' mother, Mr. R. A. Smith, snd suiter, Mrs. John Horrl. MIm Blanch Runels. sohool nur, wa hero September 3D, examining children. Mrs. Floyd V. Barrett ha been In Ashland th put week, during the abseno of her mother, Mr. Steven, who wa called to California by the death of her mother. Mr. and Mra. O. E. Henderson and Mr. and Mr. Roy Stanley motored to Fort Klamath September 35, to visit friends. Next meeting of th Clvlo Improv ment club will b October 6, accord ing to the president, Mrs. Pari Stonr, Mrs. France Campbell, Mrs. W. O. Clement and Mrs. Tom Campbell are hostesses. Mr. and Mr. W. I. Rio of Oak land, Cal., spent th evening, Sep tember 36, with Mr. and Mr. W. H Young and family. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Waltermlr wero guest September 37 of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Henderson. Nineteen ladle attended th Home Economic club at Mr. Harvey Wal. ters' In Talent. Mr. Mary Stowflt vlalted Septem ber ao with Mr. Zdith wtldman. Mr. J. O. Hannaford and Mary pent September 80 at Mrs. Lewi Robertson's. Mr. W. L. Chlldreth went to Med. ford September 36 for medical treat ment. She 1 Improving. Mr. and Mr. William Colemsn of Medford and Mr. Belva Aiken and Mra. Qeorge Walker, also of Medford. called th evening of September 38 on Mrs. Charlea Walker. MIm Winifred Waiver ot Medford arrived September 37 to visit her als-ter-ln-law, Mrs. Charle Walker. Mr. and Mr. Warren Brown of Applegato arrived her thl week to take the plac of Mr. and Mr. Iaw son on th old Brave rate ad place. Mr. and Mr. Lawson havt moved to Rogu River. Mrs. Sarah E. Howlett and daugh ter Hattle and Mrs. W. H. Young called on Mr. and Mr. O. A. Lawson September 37. Central Pt. Relief Workers To Meet CENTRAL POINT, Oct. 4. (Spl.) Th community relief committee, with Mrs. Msck In charge, will meet at th Orange hall Wedpeaday morn ing for another day of canning. Tha work last week netted 111 can on th final check-up. All helper who can ar reaueated to com snd bring ! paring knlve and larg pans. The i hall will be open at 8:10 a. S. Come all or f .yt of th dj. Meteorological Report I October 4. 193S. Forecasts, Medford and Ttctnlty: Tonight and Wednesday, fair. Llttlj change In temperature. Oregon: Fair tonlsht and Wed nesday, but foRjry along coast. Little change In temperature. l ocal Data. Iowest temperature this morning, 48 degrees. Temperature a year ago today; Highest. 74; lowest, 3. Total precipitation since Septem ber 1, 1933. none. Relative humidity at 6 p. m. yes terday, is per cent; B a. m. today, 64 per cent. Sunset today, 8:46 p. m. Tomorrow: Sunrise, 6:12 a. m. Sun set, 6:46 p. m. Observation Taken at 6 a. 130 Meridian Time. ii 5 is tr m J D9 n City Biker City .... Bolae ............... Chicago Denver Des Molne Eureka ........... Fresno Helena H Loa Angeles Marshlleld Mriirnrd New York . 74 43 , 80 4R . 74 53 . S3 34 . 04 43 . 94 SO . an 88 . nn 2s . 73 63 . 58 .... . 0.1 .10 . 74 63 Clear Clear Rain .30 .16 Snow .16 P.Cdy. Foggy Clear T Clear Cloudy Clear P.Cdy. Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Phoenix 90 68 Portlnnd Reno Roreburg ..... Salt Lake San Francisco Seattle . . 86 68 .84 48 . 86 S3 . 74 46 63 84 ' . 76 8 . 73 48 Spokane ., Williams Creek WILLIAMS CREEK. Oct. . (Spl.) Men from the forestry department and local fire wardens, opened the old government trail over the Pipe divide on Thompson creek recently. A. O. Edwards 1 employed at th Ralph Smith place. Mr. and Mrs. Oaorga Topping of Bandon who have been vUltlng rela tive and friends here for a week, returned home Monday. Mrs. Mary Topping and daughter, Josephine, ac companied them to tha coast city for a short visit. Jack Hansen, whit hunting laat week, got a shot at a larg cougar, which wis stalking a bunch of moun tain qua!!, but he did not get It, Mr. and Mr. 0. W. Robert and Mr. Eva Cassy were Sunday after noon callers at th A. L. Blodgett horn. Jim Shields of Yoncala I visiting hi sunt, Mr. Pennington. N. A. Cougl has sold out nls Raw. lelgh business snd route to a Mr. Davl of Ashland. Mr. Cougl has been a familiar figure on th road for severs! years. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. John and small son. Jlmmte, of Medford visited their aunt, Mrs. Stella Stratton Sunday. Mrs. F. Stamateon of Port Angeles. Wash., spent last week with her aunt, Mra. A. L. Blodgett. Mr. Stamateon wilt b remembered ss Mis Mary Qotcher. It la her first visit to Wil liam creek for mor than aleven year. Her husband drov down tor her Saturday. Friend ar orry to har that Grandma Rowley la on th lck llt. Th doctor wa called from Orante Paaa to her Saturday night. Cheater Boat Is hauling wood for W. O. Flxley. C. W. Robert lost on of hi horse laat week. Mr. nd Mrs. Taylor Hartley and Mr. and Mrs. Ister Sparlln vUlted Orant Pus Friday and wer dinner guests of Mr. Hartley' sister, Mr. Jap Larlmore. Mr. and Mr. Doll Lemmon and children of Ashland spent th week end with Mr. Lemmon' parent, Mr. and Mr. John Letteken. Lester Spsrlln Is on th sick llt with sclatlo rheumatism. Mr. and Mr. Harrl of Washing ton visited at th Ira Sparlln home last week. Mrs. Harris Is a niece of Mrs. Spsrlln and will b remem bered as Miss Laura Lovelace. Eunlo Blodgett, teacher In a Orant Psas school, spent tne week end at horn. Mr. Flovd Watkln and daughter. Evalyn Jean, and Mr. Mollis Wltcher of Medford spent Thursday afternoon st the O. W. Roberts home. Central office at Provolt was closed the last day of September and Wil liams creek has no telephone line at present. 1 Brownsboro BROWNSBOR, Oct. 4. (Spl.) Ml Margaret Cunningham of Fern Valley I visiting Donna Monia for a few day. Mrs. Iva Clark and son of Upper Laleke. Cal- are guest of hr par ents. Mr. and Mr. Fernland. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Beam of Mountain View, Cal., arrived recently to make their horn on th Maxfleld place with Olen Hayward. Mrs. Henry Dihlke pnt Thursday visiting at the Monla horn. Otis Tyrer of Hornbrook. Cal.. Is spending two week with hi aunt. Mr. W. M. Hansen. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Henry and children, who vUtted relative hr last month, left laat week for their home In Imperial Valley. Mr. L. J. Rohrer attended the Lost Creek Community club September 31. A total of 138 quart of fruit and vegetables was canned for relief work. Th next meeting will be In Browns boro, October 13, at Mrs. Roarer . j Sterling STERLING. Oct. 4. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. c. P. Bobbett and, family of M4 ford spnt Wednesday evening vtsiu lng W. H. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Elton Brownlee and: baby daughter apent Prldar evening win. r. r. uuium ano Tax.iy, Mr. and Mrs. L K. Nsniw r m working at Phoenix. Albert Nellnon u buiidtn & fin home on his farm. Joe Curry waa In Med'ord one dT last week:. Dan Pierce and famllv TimtH m Medford today. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Davla made a business trip to Medford Monday. r. p. Dutton was m Medford Sat urday. Central Point CENTRAL POINT. Oct. 4 ISpU C. M. Isaacson of southern California was a week-end guest of his cousin. J. O. and Mr. Isaacson. While her he enjoyed a trip to Crater lake, after having traveled through eight state recently, he remarked that southern Oregon sppeara most prosperous ef any place he has visited. Mrs. Mabel Msck. with a group ot helpers at th Orange hall Tuesday, canned 305 quart of tomatoes sud prunes. About 75 quart of pruni and th sugar were donated. W. B. Smith of southern California I a guest of hi son and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Jerom Smith. Mr. Smith Is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A W. Wslker. Mis Lola Hood left Thursday for Orant Pas to visit her sister, Mrs. Hnrry Dubbs. Mrs. Wlllhlght of Eagl Point was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Fabsr Wednesday, leaving Thursday for Sum Valley, Mrs. Jim Orleve of Prospect w a Sunday guest of her latr, Mr, any Tex. - . Oersldlne Hermnon returned from th hospital to her horn Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. stager and daughter, Eunice, motored to Climax Sunder. Mr. ana Mrs. aeorg King bv said their acreage In Orlffln Creek dis trict and with their grandson. Oeora Plerc. left Thursday for North Da kota to take charge of a ranch they own. Mrs. E. T. Neal of Long Beach, Cal., formerly of Willow Springs. Is visit ing briefly with Central Point friend en route to Wenatchee. Wash. Sh expect to make an xtended 1H with relative there. Mr. and Mra. Carl Ames of Ross burg, accompanied by Mr. M. Oobea of Minnesota and Mrs. 0. Blttntr of Ellsworth. Wis., wer Sunday guest at the B. R. Oleason horn. Mrs. Joe Colli and baby daughter, Jo Anna, ar doing nicely at tha home of Mra. Heath, who Is a sister-in-law of Mr. Colli. P. A. Southwell finishing the xtra room In th high school build ing. Ther are 117 student enrolled thl year. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Farra, and other plonssr rwldsnta of Rogue Rtvr attended the reunion at Jacksonville Thursday. BEAOLB, Oct, 4. (Spl.) On Sep tember 33, eourt of honor ws held t th Antloch schoolhous for th Boy Scout. Executive Oscar Hoover, troop 8 of Medford. and Scoutmaster Hull attended. Troop 8 demonstrat ed fir by friction and first aid. The six Beagle scout received 13 merit badges. f Mr. and Mr. Bert Corthell of Port land are spending several week her with Mr. Corthell' elster, Mrs. Luke Ryan and family. Walter and Harriott Prey of Lake Creek returned horn Monday after two weeks' visit here with friend and relatives. Tommy Mulhollen wa taken to town Wednesday for treatment for a severe burn on his foot from hot gravy on It. Mrs. Tom Dews spent Thursday in Medford attending to business and vlating friend. Mr. and Mrs. Chsa. Mulhollen are the parents of a boy born Friday at the Medford Community hospital. Jim Bankhead. who has been spending a few months in northern Oregon, Is staying at the Ellis home for a few day. Cecil Martin hs been out of school thl week from Injuries he receive when thrown irom a bicycle. Mr. and Mrs. Sollee and daughter? Mary of the Meadow passed throutri Beagle Thursday, en route to Med ford. Mis Sybil Walker, county echool nurse, visited the school Friday. Mary Sollee of th Meadows spent the week-end at Orant Pes with Mr. and Mrs. Bailey. While there she attended the baseball games be tween Orant Paaa and Portland. Lawrence Sanderson, In the Sacred Heart hospital, la gradually Improv lng. Buatnee visitors In Medford Thura day were Luke Kyan, Mr. Sproue( Chas. Mulhollen and Chaa. Sander, son. Boxing seems to be quite a fad with several of the young folk. Three Beagle boys have entered the ring In the last month. Donald Orant. attending school In Medford, spent th week-end at home here. 1 State Fair Made Profit Is Report SALEM. Oct. 4. (AP) Receipt at the atat fair, which cloaed here Sat. urday night, totaled 839.306 aa com. pared with receipt ot 648.088 a year ago, Max Oehlhar, director of th fala announced today. Despite this re. ductton. the fair will make a profit, due, he aald, to the reduction In op. erattng coats. Desirable house alway In first claa condition for rant, If see or saje, CallJOt, Beagle