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    ilEDFOHD lOH. TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER '4. 1932.
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WANT AD
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per line pet month, without
copy changee
r.T 11 dog missing, call 1M6.
HELP WANTED MALE
WArrrlSMarf with truck to haul
Tribune. ., -T
ANTED Man to exchange work for
?aV BlT Wrecking Yard, 114 ml.
So. Phoenix-
" WANTED SITrjATlONS
SJpbSbNCED cooiTand iw"
mat work where can. have .full
,V Motherless hT.prefred.
Bos lo9, uchmm -
WANTED Housework and P""'
nursing. Reaacnahle wage. Phone
1349-Y. .
WANTED Housework by experienced
lady?"" week. Box 1588. Tribune.
POSITION WAtTrED-Housekeeper or
practical nurse. Phone MS. M.a.
Bullock. ' "
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
Tf BUY Used Bean pump, regard
tea? of condition. Box 7917. Tribune
Phone J
L-JL I
WANTED Use of piano for storage.
Will tako excellent care. Phone
1 t 1380-J-
' .:..,. J,.r wishes furnished
m labor. References available. Box
7913, Tribune.
wTrrTvarnoll rnx. Must be cheap
-v,. nive orice. etc. Box
68B0, Mall Tribune.
ANTED Several hundred old news
papers, phone w aiwr p-
wiMTTpn T,a.ndrv. 4o lb;, 8c lb.
completely finished. Phone 669-X-2
FOR RENT HOeS
FOR RENT 5-room house, furnished
or unrvxnisnea. suo nui.M.
yOR RENT 5-room furn. house.
reasonable. Phone 834-R.
rto oTrvT a -mom house, close n.
-,.ir 125 No. Holly. Tel. 745-X.
FOR RENT 31 Mistletoe. 5-room
unfurnished nome; iireia:,
mood floors, one block from court
house; 30 includln. water. Charles
R. Ray. Realtor, Medford Building.
Phone 303.
FOR RENT Small 3 -room house fur
nished, lights snd water. 430 per
4 month. Phone 869-X-3.
FOR RENT Beautiful furn. home,
840 E. 0th. Also cheaper houses.
Phone 1382-J-
FOR RENT 3-room modern furnish
ed house. U20.00 per month. 315 S.
Peach. Phone 408-J-4. Fred C. San
der. FOR RENT Furnished house. clow
in. Tel. 310-Y.
FOR RENT 3 modern bungalows,
Berrydale: newly decorated, new
lawns; 12.50. water paid. Tel. 105
FOR RENT 5-room modern bunga
low, close in. nice lawn and shade:
easily heated; reasonable rent. Tel.
M6 or 290-Y.
FOR RENT Furnished 5-room house
Crater Lake Ave.; unfurnished 8
roon house on 12th near school.
Both new. Phone 119.
FOR RENT 4-room modern furn.
house, with garage. Call 313 or
U13-J.
) FOR RENT New 6-room bungalow t
629 So. Holly. Owner, 622 S. Holly.
FOR RENT Modern 5-room house, 19
Crater Lake Ave. Rent 175. Can be
sen Sunday. Phone 597-R-3.
FOR RENT 17 Glen Osk Court, 5
room unfurnished home, hardwood
floors, fireplace, basement, furnace,
newly decorated, 42 50 a month in
cluding water. Charles Ray, Realtor,
Medford Building, Phone 302,
RENT OR SALE Homes. 4 Olen Ck
Court. 30 No. Peach price reducea
thoussnd dollars. Small payment
down, balance like rent. Owner.
906-R.
7-ROOM furn. or unfurnished, at 1139
W. Main. 817.50. Also 2 rooms, 34
Rose Ave., 810. Phono C. A. DeVoe,
FOR RENT Neat cottage, 8.
Howell. Berrydale Ave.
FOR Ri.NT Modern home on East
Main St. Inquire Farmers it Fruit
growers Bank.
FOR RENT Strictly modern, unfux
i nlshed A room bungalow, close in
i and nead Rich school; has heat
role, electric heater: laundry equip
ped with tube; garage, wood shed,
floweri. lawn, etc; no small chil
dren; address Box 723. Mall Trlb
un: state if have piioue asd ftH-
TlU csL
rOB RENT flOl'SEH
FOR RENT 8-room
Call 834-J.
modern house.
PURN1SHED house. Tel. C. A. DeVue
FOR RENT StutTO, 101 Clark St.;
newly decorated: 8 mo. Tel. .105.
FOR RENT Oood
Inquire 417-J-3.
house, close tn.
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 REN1 borne KurnlMied or
unfurnished. Brown ds White.
HOMES COH RENT Call 196
FOB RENT APARTMENTS
FOR RENT Furnished 3-room apt.
81 N. Oakdale.
FOR RENT S or 4-room furnished
apartment, front entrance, private
bath, garage; adults. 711 East Main.
APARTMENT 3 rooms
And private
319 So. Ivy.
bath. Phone 600-L.
FOR RENT Furnished apartment.
40 Quince. Phone 461-W.
FURN. 3 and 3 room apts, neat, pleas
ant. Reasonable. 1205 c. Mam,
3 LARGE rooms, living room, bed
room and breaKfast nooK. Modern
and well furnished, priced right.
413 No. Ivy.
FOR RENT Furn. apt., Durrell court.
333 No. Holly, call at .Apt. 4.
FURNISHED APTS. with private bath.
garage, iignw ana water; newly pa
pered; adults only. Apply after 6
at rear or 244 so. orape.
APTS. FOR RENT 808 W. Main.
MODERN furnished 3-room apart
ment. 345 N Bartlett. Tel. 753-M
FURN. APT., new overstuffed, refrig
eration. The Berben. 10 Qulnoe.
FOR BENT FURNISHED ROOMS
FOR RENT Furnished sleeping
room and garage 10 per month.
835 So. Riverside Ave.
NICELY furnished sleeping rooms,
heated. 404 So. Orape. , .
FOB BENT BOOMS AND BOARD
PLEASANT ROOMS,
3; board $5.
716 East Main.
FOR BENT MISCELLANEOUS
OFFICES In Sparta BIdg.: ideal loca
tion, steam heat; low rentals. Carl
Y. Tengwald. Agent,.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
TO LEASE Jacksonville Sanitarium,
completely furninhed. Apply Mrs.
Effle Wlckman, 203 K St., Grants
Pass.
FOR SALE Apt. house cheap.
. residence. 806 W. Main.
Also
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
you mean business. Address Box
XX, Mail Tribune,
FOR SALE OR LEASE Auto camp
with 10 apartments with garages
In Alturaa, Calif. Big Pines Lumber
Co., Medford, Ore.
FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE
HAVE Long Beach home value 3200,
want small ranch. 235 E. Pleasant
St., Long Beach, Cftl.
FOR EXUHANUE
WANTED To trade sugar pine shafces
for milk cow. Inquire at Faber'a
store, central point.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 2 young heif
ers for puuets or hay. Tel. 7-F-3
MiLLWORK, Cabinet work and build
ing done, will trade for wood, live,
stock, etc. Phone 403-R-3.
EXCHANGE Furniture repaired, up
holstered, for what have you?v Tbl
bault. Phone 969-R.
WILL TRADE Battery radio set for
wood. MB N. Bartlett.
TO EXCHANGE Registered Jersey
buil for one with satisfactory pedt
gree. J. A. Manke, R. F. D. 1.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
FOR SALE Chevrolet 6 coupe,
cheap. 101 Western Ace.
ID27 P1CKARD Good rubber, good
shape throughout, to trade for
cows or saddle horses. Value 300
Write or call at Fur Fish & Game
Corp. Ranch, Prospect, Ore.
FINANCE CO. says sell this repos
sessed Ford roadster, registered
1931. -with small milenee and nev:
car guarantee, cannot be told from
new. Someone gets ft bargain on
vtv essv terms.
GATES AUTO CO. USED CAR DEPT.
FOR SALE Cheap ai ton Reo Speed
Wagon. A-l condition, new tires.
Make an offer. Valley Fuel Co.
SANDY'S USED CAR EMPORIUM
Featuring Chevrolets this week at a
real price.
'29 Cher. Coupe 1225 00
23 chev. Coach and trunk 225 00
'29 Chev. Coach 225 00
30 Chev, Coupe M - 325 00
'27 Chev. Coupe ... 75 00
25 Other makes Fords. Pont:a:s.
Esmx, Chryslers. Oaklands, Buicke.
etc. Prlcs and terms to suit.
Open Evenlnes and Sundsvs.
PONTIAC SALES FLOOR
So. Riverside,
FOR SALE IKMtS AND PETS
FOR SALE Persian kittens, bees and
canary birds. A. R. Kanscom,
Biddle rod.
FOB SALt HOMES
FOR SALE OR RENT 3 room modem
bouse, also 4 room modern hou?e.
both on Lozier Lane. Each houie
on quarter acre. B:g Pines Lbr. Co.
FOB SALE LfVtSTO,ft
PIOS, 13 50 eah. Box ftl.
Creek road, Talent.
FOR B ALE
691-R-3.
Weaner pigs. Phone
FOR SALE Red feeder pigs; sleo Red
brood sows, will farrow eootu Adotf
6cu&, Bei, 0.9, t
FOB SALE RIAL ESTATE
FOR 6AlE GREATEST BARGAIN
IN JACKSON COUNTY
325-Acr pear orchard, of three-year-old
trees in perfect condition. Will
sell as a whole or In three separate
parcels. Good terms to responsible
party. Will tk good auto as part
down pavnient.
Property IRRIGATED. Also fine
wells for household use. TWO ?ood
homes vnd hams; 1000 rateptllar
and other equipment, nearly new.
Owner has put In 45.000, besides
labor, but cannot stay in stato to
operate property. Property all clear
and taxes paid o 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 Immediate!?, .
Writ R. A. CARET. Gen. DeliT-
ery, Medford. Oregon, or P. O. Box
87, Anselmo, Marin County. Cal.
Or see H. A- Morrison, on the
property at Talent, Jackson county,
Oregon.
FOR SALE S-acre tract on north
Pacific highway. Inquire Firmer
& Fruitgrowers Bank.
WHEN you think of real estate think
of Brown & White.
FOR SALE TRUCKS
FORD TRUCKS for sale cheap. Med.
Fuel Co. Tel. 631.
I OP SALE FRUIT A VEGETABLES
FOR SALE Ground cherries. Mrs. Ada
Wal Phone 447-W.
FINE TOMATOES, He lb. F. 8. Car
penter. Jacksonville highway.
TOMATOES Ready picked, 80c per
100 lbs.; 90c delivered. Tel. BB9-X-3.
FOR SALE Grapes, several varieties;
also Jonathan and Delicious ap
ples. Cheaper by truck lots. Joe
Kan tor. Rout 4, Box 337.
GOOD cooking apples, 35o
a box
Bring boxes, ivo park.
FOR SALE; Tomatoes,
1c. Hartley.
B-F-5.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR -SALB Sugar pine shakes.
Faber a store. Central Point.
FOR SALE Dlffernt kinds of apples
ior cooking and Jor winter use. J.
M. Nary. Phone 132-L.
BARGAINS in furniture, sewing ma
chines, antique chairs, etc. 45 Lind
ley Ave,
LADY'S squirrel coat, cheap.
057 -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. 4560. Baldwin Piano
Shoppe. 26 s. Grape.
FOR SALE Circulating heater. Phone
576-Y.
FOR SALE One 30 Cletrac, good
condition, cheap for cash, Cs&s
Auto Wrecking. Phone 780.
FOR SALE; Hariey-Davtdson motor
cycle, 85 cash. See John, at Mail
Tribune.
FOR 8ALEGreen pasture, hay, wheat
and straw. Tel. 408-R-4, evenings.
NO. 1 POTATOES, H.25 hundred:
No. 2's, 80c. Phone 950-R-2. Rich
field Service, Phoenix.
FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all
makes, 5 up; terms If desired. All
makes rented and repaired. White
Sewing Machine Co. 24 N. Bartlett.
GARDEN DIRT, pjuwing. fertillter.
sand and gravel. Phone 912-J.
FOR SALE Roiitop desk, like new;
office filing cabinet, davenport,
h-atr. dining table, chairs. Strom-
berg-Carlson battery radio, go-cart,
refrigerator, H-h-P- electric motor,
band saw. circular saw, Ilbraty
table, sanitary couch, child's rock
er, walnut bedroom suite, circulat
ing heater, comb, wood and gas
range. Ail real bargains. Medford
Exchsnge. 39 South Front. Tel. 931
FOR SALE Tomatoes, Ac per pound
at Calhoun ranch, I mile south
west of Phoenix.
MISCELLANEOUS
LOCAL or long distance hauling. We
guarantee to save you money. Haw
ley Transfer, 819 North Riverside
Phone 1044-X.
OLD PEOPLE enjoy living at the Ash
land Convalescent Home.
PERSONAL
MrE. TERESA Clairvoyant and card
reader. Hsve you something tlist is
worrying you? Consult me today.
Truthful advice on all affalra.
Reading dally. Stucco cabin. Rain
bow Auto Camp.
BUSINESS D1RFCTORY
JACKSON CO.
ABSTRACT CO.
A bit Tarts of Title end
Title Iniuranca. The
only complete Title
ny stem in jacicson
County.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstract
of Title, Title Insurance. Rooms 8
and 5, No. 33 North Central Ave.,
upstairs.
Automobile Loans.
CONTRACTS REFINANCED 1
PAYMENTS REDUCED
We pay np balance due dealer, bank
or finance company and extend
your payments. Additional money
loaned. Phone ftl for appointment.
Dreaamaklnt and Remodelinf.
THE FASHION SHOP Draaamamna ,
and remorteilng. 42 i aledtoia Slog ,
P5 on, 1181. i
Eiperl Wlnaow t'leanera.
LCI OEOHOB DO II - T,l. 1173
Houaa eianmt. Ploor waxinx. Orl-
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Funeral parlor.
PiCH Lei FUNERAL HOME Distinctive,
service at moderate rates. Estab
lished 20 years. Ambulance serv
ice. 6th St- at Oakdale. Tel. 47.
Job Printing.
MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT
Best equipped plant in southern
Oregon. Printing of ail kinds; book
binding; loose-leaf ledgers, and
blanks, billing systems, duplicating
cash sales slips and everything In
the printing line. 38-30 N. Grape
Phone 75.
Money to Lend.
WE LEND MONEY on furniture and
lata model autos. Three per oent
per month on unpaid balance. No
other charges. Come in and get
the cash today. See W s. Thomas.
45 Bo. Central. Phone 139
Painting and Paperhanglng.
HARRY MARX Painting, tinting.
paperhanglng. Phone 14-F-4. Res.
Coleman Creek road.
Transfer
R SINKING TRUCKING CO. Trans
fer and Storage. We haul anything
at a reasonable price. Ill No. Ftr
Street. Phone 333.
DAVIS TRANSFER St STORAGE
Service guaranteed. 29 S. Grape St
Phone 644, or residence 1060.
EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
Office 1015 No. Central. Phone 315
Prices right. Service guaranteed.
LEGAL NOTICES
ST.T.!KtT OF THE OWNEHSHU'
Management, Circulation, Etc., Re
quired by th Act of Congress of
'VUgUSt 24, lVli,
Of the Medford Mail Tribune, pub
lished daily except Saturday at Med
ford, Oregon, lor octooer l, maa.
State of Oregon, County of Jackson,
as.
Before me, t, Notary Publle In and
for the State snd County aforesaid,
personally appeared Edwin L. Knspp,
who, having been duly sworn accord
ing tr law, deposes and says that he
tht Business Manager of the Med
ford Mall Tribune,- a-Dd that the fol
lowing Is. to the best of bis knowledge
and belief, a true statement of the
ownership."- management (and if
daily paper, the circulation), etc., of
the aforesaid publication for the date
'hown in the above caption, required
by the Act of August 34, 1913, em
bodied In section 411, Postal Laws
and Regulations, printed on the re
verse aide of this form, to-wlt:
1. Tha. the names and addresses of
the publisher, editor, managing edi
tor, and business managers are:
Name of Postof fioe address
Publisher, Medford Printing Co.,
Medford, Oregon.
Editor, Robert w, Kuhi,
Medford, Oregon,
naglng Editor, Robert W. Ruhi,
Medford, Oregon.
Business Manager. Edwin L. Knapp,
Medford, Oregon.
3. That the owner is; (If owned
tr a corporation, its name and ad
dres must be stated and also imme
diately thereunder the names and ad-
Mail Tribune Daily
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WANTED TWENTY MEN
Who would like to move out onto ljj-acre tracts in
our new Subdiviaion at the city limit.
A NEW PLAN
Land la rheap f.omber la rheap Lahor it cheap Gtt t amaU
trart ol land and deTflope It Into ft nome
WHILE YOU WAIT
If foa want to mora to the country BEE VS KOW.
BARNES AND CORN
fhrmf t10-T io is s. Central
d Mf of stockholders owning or
holding one per cent or more of total
amount ol stock. 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 those oftonl and Clara K. Moulton, husband
each individual member, must be
given. J
A S. Run!. Rockford. III.
Mabel Buhl. Medford. Ore.
Robert W. Ruhi, Medford, Ore.
Southern Oregon Pub. Co Eugene,
Ore.
3. That the known bondholders.
mortgagees, and other security hold
ers ow..ing or holding I per cent or
more of total amount or oonos. mort
gages, or other securities are: K
there are none, so state.)
None.
. That the two paragraphs next
aoove. giving the names of the own
ers, stockholders, and security hold
ers, if any, contain not only the list
of stockholders and security holders
as they appear upon the books of tee
company bm also, in cases where the
stockholder or security holder appears
upon the books of the company as
trustee or In any jther fiduciary re
lation, the name of the person or cor
poratton for whom such trustee is
acting. Is flUen: also that the said
two paragraphs contain statements
embracing affiant's iuh Knowieage
and belief a to the circumstances
and conditions under which stock
holders and security holders who do
not appear upon the books oi tne
company as trustees, hold stock and
securities in a capacity other than
that of a bona fide owner; and ths
a iant lias no reason to believe that
any other person, association, or cor
poration has anv interest direct or
Udlrtct In the said stock, bonds, or
other securities than as so stated by
htm.
, That the average number of
copies of each Issue of this publica
tion sold ot distributed, through the
malls or otherwise, to paid subscrib
ers during the six months preceding
the date shown shove Is 4074,
EDWIN L. KNAPP,
Business Manager.
Sworn to and subscribed before me
this 3d day of October, 1932.
MYRTLE W. BLAKELEY.
(My commission expires Jan. 10, 1934 )
Notice.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon in and Jor the County of
Jackson.
In the Matter of the Estate of Irrin
A. Flnley, Deceased.
Notic is hereby given that fch
undersigned has been appointed as
sdmintstrstor. 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 aix montn from the date
of the first publication of this notice.
Dated and first published Septem
ber 27. 1933.
the first national bank of
medford;
Administrator with the Will Annexed,
of the 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 the
State of Oregon, in and for the coun
ty of Jackson, to me directed and
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dated on the Snd day of September,
1933, in a certain action therein,
wherein Smt of Oregon, actiivj by
the World War Veterans' State Aid
Commission, as planum, recovered
judgment against James A. Moulton
(also known as James Atiison siout-
and wife, the defendants, for the;
sum of Two Thousand Four Hun
dren Thirteen snd 33-iOO ti413.2Qt
Dollars, with costs and disbursements
taxed at Eleven and no-100 ilUM)
Dollars, and the further sum of Two
Hundred and no-100 $200.00) Dol
lars, as attorney's fees, which judg
ment was enrolled and docketed in
the Clerk s office of said Court in said
Countv on the 2nd day ot Septem
ber, 1933.
Notice la hereby flxn that, pur
suant to the terms of the said exe
cution, 1 will on the Stj day of Octo
ber. 1933, 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 cash to
th highest bidder, to satisfy said
judgment, together with the costs of
this sale, subject to redemption as
provided by Isw. sll of the right, title
and interest that the said defendants.
James A. Moulton and Clara K.
Moulton, his wife, the former seme
times designated as James Allison
Moulton and as Allison Moulton; and
the Gold Ray Investment Company,
a Oregon corporation, had on the
30th day of August, 1928. or now have
in and to the following described
property, situated In the County of
Jackson, State of Oregon, to-wit
The Southeast quarter (SE',45
the Southwest quarter IV: the
Southwest quarter i of the Soutn
east quarter iMM the South half
H) of the Northwest quarter Wa)
of the Southeast quarter and
the Northwest quarter i) of the
Northwest quarter of the South
east quarter Ci) or section Thirty
one (31). Township Thirty-seven mi
South of Range Two 3). West of
wiuamette Meridian, containing one
hundred ten (UO) acres, more or
less, situated In the County ol Jack
son, State of Oregon.
uaxeo mis sra oay of sentember.
1933.
RALPH Q. JENNINGS.
Sheriff of Jaokson Countv. Oregon.
By OLGA E. ANDERSON, Deputy.
Eagle Point
EAGLE POIKT. Oct. 4 Spi,i
Mra. Will Brown. M. Roya! Brotra,
Mra. Lottie VanSeoy, Miaa Leila Oal-
lien, Mra. Cella Hoimea, Mra. Sarah
Ho-lett and daufhtar Kattia attend
ed the pioneer reunion in Jackaon
villa September 38.
Mra. will Brown, Mra. Paul Bot-
fard. Mra. Cell. Hoimea, Mr. and Mra.
John Rader, Harvey Stanley, Mr. and
Mra. W. O. Clement. Mr. and Mra.
Prank Brown and Mra. Sarah B. Hew
lett and daughter Hattle attended
tha funeral of Harry Von dar Kalian
September 38.
Mra. Nora Harrla. Mra. tottia Van
Scoy, Mra. Cella Hoimea and Mr. Boy
Karnlih attended a Chriattan Science
lecture in Medford, September 37.
Judg PI ore y and Mra, Paul Kof-
fard drora to Proapect September 33.
Mr. and Mra. Pollard of Trek ha
lted Mr. and Mr. Royal Brown Sep.
tember 33.
Mra. Will Brown, Mra, Prank Brown,
Mr,, Lottie VnScoy, Mr. Cella
Hoimea and Mia Laila Oalilan at
tended th theater In Medford Sep
tember 33.
Will Brown 1 rrinf on tea Jury.
Mra. Lena Stanell and Mra. Harold
VanScoy attended th theater In
Medford September IT.
3. J. M Saner ha been apendini the
paat weak with hla (later, Mra. F. A.
Whaley of Derby.
Mra, John Hlchol. Mr. Jacob pray
and Mra. O. S. Henderaon apent Sep-
eember 34 In JeckeonTllle with Mr
Knderon'e mother, Mr. B. A. Smith.,
and ttater. Mra. John Norrls.
Miaa Blanrh Bunei, (ohool nun.
m here September 30, xamln!ne
children.
Mra, Floyd Y Barrett ha seen Is
Ashland the paat week, during the
abaene of her mother, Mr. Steven,
who m called to California by the
death of her mother.
Mr. and Mra. O. B. Henderaon and
Mr. and Mra, Roy Stanley motored
to Port Klamath September 38, to
rlalt frlenda.
Next meeting of the Clrlo Improre
ment elub will be Cwtobar t, ocerd-
Ing to the prealdent, Mr, gar! Stoner.
Mr. Prancea Campbell. Mr. W, C
Clenunu and Mr. Tom Campbell are
hoateaaea.
Mr. and Mr. W. I. Rio of Oak
land. Cel., apent the evening, Sep.
tember 38, wlh Mr, and Mr. W. K.
Young and family,
Mr. and Mra. Herbert Waltermlr
were gueata September 2T of Mr. and :
Mra. O. B. Henderaon, !
Nineteen ladles attended th Horn:
Economic club at Mr. Harray Wal-:
tera" in Talent.
Mra. Mary Stowell visited Septem
ber 80 with Mr. Bdlth Weldman.
Mr. J. O. Hanneferd and Mary;
anent September 80 at Mra. Lewia:
Robertaon'.
Mra. W. L. Chlldreth went to Med
ford September 38 for medical treat-:
ment. She la improving.
Mr. and Mra. William Coleman of
Medford and Mr. Blv Aiken and
Mra. Oeorge Walker, also of Medford.
called the evening of September 33
on Mr. Charles Walker.
Mine Winifred Walker of Medford
arrived September 37 to viait her ala-tr-m-law,
Mra. Charle Welker.
Mr. and Mr. Warren Brown of
Applegere arrived here this week to
take the place of Mr. and Mra. Law
son on the old Beaveraiead place,
Mr. and Mr. Lawaon have moved to
Roffue River.
Mra. Sarah B. Howlett and daugh
ter Hattle and Mr. W. K. Young
called on Mr. and Mrs. O- A. Lawaon
September 37.
Central Pt. Relief
Workers To Meet
CENTRAL POINT, Oct. . JSpi.j
The community relief committee,
with Mrs. Mack In charge, will meet
at the Orange hall Wedpeaday morn
ing for another day of canning. The
work last week netted 111 cans on
the final check-up. All helpera who
ean are requested to come and bring
paring knlre and large pan. The
hall w:ll be onen at 8:40 a- m. Co?.?
all of syt of tS S-I-
i I,
I MeteoroIogicalReport
October 4. 1033.
Forerat,
Medford and vicinity: Tonight and
Wednesday, fair. Little Changs in
temperature.
Oregon: Fair tonight nd Wed
nesday, but fogfry along coast. Little
change in temperature.
Local ratsu
lowest temperature thla morning,
48 degrees.
Temperature a year ago
Bigness, 74; lowest, 39.
today;
Total precipitation since Septem
ber 1, 1833, none.
Relative humidity t p. m. yes
terday, I per cent; 5 a. m. today, 64
per cent.
Sunset today, A :4a p. m.
Tomorrow: Sunrise, :13 a. m. Suts-
set, S;48 p. ra.
Observations Taken it S t,
1S6 Mertdtsn Time.
THT
5!
si
City
s9
r
Bk City - U
Sola. 80
Chicago 7
Denver .. fia
Dps Molnea 64
Eureka ., M
Freano 84
43 Clear
48 Clear
S3 10 Ham
34 .18 Snow
43 ,18 P.Cdy.
80 PoggT
88 Ciear
28 T Clear
83 Cloudy
30 near
83 P.Cdy.
88 Clear
88 Clear
48 Ciear
J3 Clear
48 Clear
84 ' Cloudy
58 Ciear
48 Clear
K!ena
Lob Angeles
MawhiieW
Sew Tor
Phoenix
Portland
Reno
RoeburE .
Bait Luke H
San Traneiaco M
BeatMe - It
Spokane 73
-
Williams Creek
WILLIAMS CREEK. Oct. 4, (Spl.)
Men from th forestry department
and local fire wardena. opened the.
old government trail over the Pipe
divide on Thompson creek recently.
A, O. Edward la employed at the
Ralph Smith place.
Mr. and Mra. Oaorg Topping of
Bandon who have been vlaltlng rela
tive and frlenda here for week,
returned home Monday. Mr. Mary
Topping and daughter. Josephine, ac
companied Oiera to the coast city tot
a hort visit.
Jack Hansen, while hunting last
week, got a shot at large cougar,
which wa eUiklng a bunch of moun
tain suet!, but he did not get It.
Mr. and Mr. O. W. Robert and
Mr. Iva Casey were Sunday after
noon caller at th A. L, Blodgetta
horn.
Jim S!il!d of Toneala 1 vUltlng
hi aunt, Mr. Pennington.
K. A. Cougl hi sold out hi Haw-
teigh business end route to Mr.
Bart of Ashland. Mr. Cougl h
been a familiar figure ea th road
for aeverai years.
Mr. ana Mrs. w. o. John ana mn
son. Jimmle, of Medford visited their
aunt, Mra. Stella etratton Sunday,
Mr. B. Stanuteon of Port Angeles,
Wash., spent last week with her unt.
Mrs, A. L. Blotfgette. Mra. Stamateon
will be remembered as Mia Mary
Ootcher. St la her firat vlait to Wil
liam creek for more than eleven
year. Her husband drove down for
her Saturday.
Friend r eorry to hear that
Grandma Rowley I on the aick list.
Th doctor waa called from arena
p... tn see her Saturday night.
Chester Boat la hauling wood lor
W. C PUJ'T.
C. w. Roberta lost on of hi horse
lt week.
Mr, and Mr. Taylor Hartley ar.d
Mr. and Mra. !atr Spariln visited
Grant Pies Friday and were dinner
guest of Mrs. Hartley itr, Mrs.
Jap Larimor.
Mr. and Mra. Doll Lemmon anrl
children ef Ashland apent 111 week
end with Mra. Lemmon- perente, ku.
Krf Mr. John Lettekan.
Leater Sftarlln la on th s'fk ltat
wlt aciatio rheumatism.
Mr. and Mr. Harrl of Washing
ton visited at th Ira Spariln home
week. Mrs. Harrla la a niece
of Mrs. Spariln and will b remem
bered a Miss Laura Lovelace.
Eunice Blodgetta, teacher in
Orsnta Pasa school, pent tha week
end t home.
uea. Flovd Watkln snd daughter,
BvaSyn Jean, and Mra. Mollis WltcheT
of Medford spent Thurartsy afternoon
at the C. W. Roberta home.
Central offlee at Provolt was closed
the last day of September and Wil
liam creek haa no telephone line at
present.
Brownsboro
BROWNSBOR. Oct. 4. SpU
Mis Margaret Cunningham of Fern
Viiiey 1 visiting Donna Monla for
few day.
Mrs. Iv Clark and ons of Ppper
Laleke, Cal. are guest of her par
ents, Mr. nd Mr. Femlnd.
Mr. and Mr. Walter Beam of
Mountain View, Cal, arrived recently
to make their home on th Mfi5d
place with Olen Hayward.
Mr. Henry Dshlk spent Thursday
visiting at the Monl home. ,
Otis Tyrer of Hombrook. Cel., i
spending two week with hi aunt,
Mr. W, M. Hansen.
Mr, nd Mr. Percy Henry and
children, who vUlted relattvea here
last month, left laat week for their
home la Imperial Valley.
Mr. L. J. Rohrer attended th Lost
Creek Community club September 45.
A total of 138 quart of fruit and
vegetables was canned for relief work.
The next meeting will be In Browns
Boio, October 10, at Mr. Rohrer '1.
80
73
SB
S3
74
88
84
88
Sterling
STERLING. Oct. 4. SpU Mr. and
Mrs. C. P. Bobbett and family of Me-V
ford spent Wednesday evening visit
ir.g W. K. Davis.
Mr, and Mrs. Elton Brownlee and
baby daughter speut Friday evening
with F. P. Dutton and fanuly.
Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Nspia are itm
working at Phoenix.
Albert Nelistm is building a fltiB
home on his fsrm.
Joe Curry was in Medford one day
last week.
Dan Pierce and family vUlted la
Medford today.
Mr, and Mrs. W. H, fjuvi made
business trip to Medford Monday.
r. p. Button was in Medford Sat
urday,
Central Point
CENTRAL POINT. Oct. , JSol.J
C. M. Isaacson of euthern California
wa a week-end gyest of hi cousin,
J. O. and Mrs, Isaacson. While here
he enjoyed a trip to Crater lake, after
having traveled through eight state
recently, he remarked that outhm
Oregon appeara most prosperous of
any place he has visited.
Mr. Mabel Mack, with btoud of
helpera at th Orange hall Tuesday,
canned 305 quarts of tomatoes ttd
prunes. About 75 quart of prune
and tne auger were donated,
W. B. Smith of aouthem California
1 a guest of hi son and wife, Mr.
and Mrs. Jerome Smith. Mr. Smith,
U a daughter of Mr. and Mr. A, w.
Walker.
Miss Lola Hood left Thursday foe
Grants Pas to visit her sister, Mra.
Horry Bntobs,
Mrs. Willhlght of Eagle Point wei
a guest of Mr. and Mrs. E c. ruber
Wednesday, leaving Thursday for
Sams Valley.
Mrs. Jim Grievee of Prospect wa
a Sunday guest of her lster, Mr.
Quy Te. - -
Geraldine Hermanaen returned from
the hospital to her heme Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Stager and daughter.
Eunice, motored to Climax Sunday,
Mr, ana Mr, oeorge King have said
their acreage In Griffin Creek dis
trict and with their grandson, Oeorge
Pierce, left Thursday for North Da
kota to tak charge of a ranch they
own.
Mrs. B. T. Neal of Long Beach. Cel..
formerly of Willow Spring. 1 visit
ing Many with Central Point friend
en route to Wenatchee. Wash. She
expect to make an extended viait
with relative titer.
Mr. and Mrs. Cart Ames of Rose-
buTg, accompanied by Mrs. M. Oobea
of Mlnneaota and Mrs. C. Blttner of
Ellsworth. Wis., were Sunday guest,
at th B. R. Gleasoo home.
Mr. Joe Colli and baby daughter.
Jo Anne, re doing nicely t the
home of Mr. Heath, who 1 a iater
in-law ef Mr. Colli.
F, A. Southwell is finih1ng the
extra room in the high chool build
ing. There art 117 student enrollstt
thi year.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Farra, and
other plonssr resident of Rogue River
attended toe reunion at JscxsonvlU
Thursday.
4
SEAOLB, Oct, . p!.) on Sep
tember S3, court of honor wa held St
th Antioch achoolhou for th Boy
Scout. executive Oscr Hoover.
troop S of Medford, and Seeutmastr
Hull attended. Troop a demonstrat
ed fir by friction and fret !d. The
lix Beigl aeent received 13 merit
bftdgec, ,
Mr. and Mr. Bert Corthell of Port
lnd are spend in jr. several week nr
with Mr. Corthell' sister, Mr. Luke
Ryn and family.
Walter and Harriott Prey of Lake
Creek returned horn Mondy after
two week visit her with friend
and relative.
Tommy Mulhollen was taken
town Wednesday for trtatment for
ever burn en hi foot from Hot
gravy on It.
Mrs. Tom Dew spent Thursday in
Medford attending to business and
visting friend.
Mr. and Mr. Che. Mulhollen re
th parents of boy born Friday at
the Medford Community hospital.
Jim Bankhead. who he been
spending a few month In northern
Oregon, Is staying at the Bill Itom
for a few day. ,
Cecil Martin na been out of school
thi week from injur! he received
when thrown irom a. bicycle,
Mr. and Mr. Soils and daugite
Mary of th Meadow passed throutrj
Beagl Thursday, en rout to Med
ford. Mis Sybil Walker, county ehoot
nurse, visited the school Friday.
Msry Sollee of the Meadow pent
the week-end at Grant Pasa with
Mr. and Mr. Bailey, Whll there
sh attended th baseball game be
tween Grant Pas nd Portland.
Lawrence Sanderson, In the Sacred
Heart hospital, 1 gradually improv
lag.
Business visitors in Medford Thar
day were Luke Ryan, Mr. Sprouee,
Che. Mulhollen and Cha. Sander
son. Boring seem to be quit a f4
with several of th young folk. Three
Beagle boys have entered th ring:
In the laat month,
Donald ra.'5t. attending chool in
Medford, apent the week-end at horn
her.
State Fair Made
Profit Is Report
SALEM, Oct. 4 API Receipt ,
the aiat fAlr, which closed here Sat.
urday night, totaled 830.308 a -com
pared with rcipta of 848.098 s vest
ago. Max Qehlhar, director of the fair
announced today. Despite this re
duction, th fslr will make profit,
due, h said, to th reduction In op
erating cost.
Desirable house aiwsy 10 first
cies eoadiuoa tor rent, leas or saie,
H tot,
Beagle