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3iIEDFCmi tXIC TRTBUITE, fEDFORD, OREGON. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1932.
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to Mall Tribune.
LOST If dog missing, call 18-
"HELP WANTED MALE
JggrTrnenTeo" J"" !"
lng expTrlence, for direct advertls
Ing and sales work: $10 week and
celent commission to right men.
$09 First Natl. Bank B'.dg.. :00-
WANTED SITUATIONS
WANTED By capable woman, work
byhouTor day. Call at Palace
Hotel, ask for Miss Brown.
WANTEU MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED Small cook stove.
Box 498.
R. 1,
jjBT ME teach you Trench, j class or
private. Mm. Reallon. 103 Tripp St.
WANTED To buy 3nd hand kiddle
coop in gooa
WANTED $2300 A-l security, Rt. 8
Box 38, Ea.'.e rslnt. . .
WANTED To care for children under
school age. box "
FOB RENT HOUHES
FOE RENT Modem 8-room house,
8th and Miauewie. ...v.
P. M. Corlles, 117 So. Laurel. Tel
131-R.
-u retjt 8-room modern house:
hardwood flora: $16. Call at 711 E.
Jackson or Phone 834-J. .
m mimlshed. 3 rooms,
, vntpr Included. $11.50
t'h 1015 W. 11th. Tel. 638-X.
FOR RENT 615 No. Central, 4-room
house. Tei. aoo-u.
FOR RENT Two 4-room houses. $6 0
and $13.50. ircMicr. ..v. "
FOR RENT Furnished house. $17.50.
Also partlv lurcusneo -iu"i"
in, $5.00. Phone 1383-J.
b.t. xniw furnished duplex:
living room, bedroom, kJw.h.e"'
garage, sleeping purvu. v...- r-
mo.
rnone t.
wrto oipmt 4-room modern furnish
ed house: hardwood floors, over
MKfed. electric range. Call at 530
S. Central. v
8-ROOM furnished house, reasonable
Phone S34-K.
S kMODERN home, 3 blocks from City
park. Phone 108-
FOR RENT Large house, completely
refinlshed, 003 a. Kiversiu..
aonable rent. Phone 105.
unrrERN home. 300 Edwards, $15,
water paid. Tel. 10!.
FOR RENT Oct. loth. 6-room fur
nished home. Call 445-Y, or ce
113 Cottage Bt.
FOR RENT Furn. house, 3 and 3
. room apt.: garage. 604 w. loth.
FOR
In.
RENT Furnished
Tel. 319-Y.
house, close
FOR RENT
house, with
1113-J.
4-room
garage.
modern furn
Call 315 or
wir rent 3-room modern furnish,
.h house. $20.00 ner month. 315 8
Peach. Phone 408-J-4. Fred C. San
der.
FOR RENT 8-room modern bunga
low tnA m. nice lawn and shade
eullv heated: reasonable rent. Tel
146 or 290-Y.
FOR RENT Furnished 5-room house
Crater Lake Ave.: umurnisneo
roon house on 13th near school
Both new Phone 1149.
BEAUTIFUL 5-room stucco home on
Park St. Inquire 518 S. Oakdale.
FOR RENT Neat cottage, $8.
Howell, Berrydsl Ave.
C. A
7-ROOM furn. or unfurnished, at 1139
W Main, $17 30. Also 3 rooms. 84
Rose Ave.. $10. Phone C. A. DeVoe
FOR RLNT Modern home on Eaat
Main 6t. Inquire Parmer Jc Fruit
grower Bank.
FURNISHED houw
Tel.O. A. DeVoa
FOR RENT Good
Inquire 417-J-3.
bouse, close m
FOR RENT House near hih school
Being remodeled Onl 120 Tel. 105
FOH KK.NI -
unfurnished
Humee
Brown
mrmttied ot
A White
OMRS iMH KCS1
fOR RENT AKARTMEM9
t LA ROE rooms, living room, bed
room and breakfast hook. Modern
and vreir furnished, priced right.
4H N. Ivy.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
3-ROOM apartment, hot And cold
water, T0 month. 520 So. Fir.
FOR RENT Large 2 -room furnished
apt: light and water: downstair;
8 month. 137 Tripp, evening.
TURN. APTS and cabin.
Central.
FOR RENT Cheerful apartment, prl
' Tate, fine location, S18 So. Oakdale.
FOR RENT Furnished 3 -room apt,
51 N. Oakdale.
FOR RENT 3 or 4 -room furnished
apartment, front entrance, private
bath, garage; adulti. 711 Eaat Main.
APARTMENT 3 room and private
bath. Phone COO-b. 319 So. Ivy.
FURN. a and 3 room apts. neat, pleas
ant. Reasonable. 1205 E. Main.
FOR RENT Furn. ept., Dmrell court,
333 No. Holly. Call at Apt. 4.
FURNISHED APTS. with private bath,
garage, lights and water: newiy pa
pered; adulta only. Apply after fi
at rear of 244 So. Grape.
MODERN furnished 2 -room apart
ment, 845 V Bartlett. Tel. 753-M
FURN. APT., new overstuffed, refrig
eration. The Berben, 10 Qulnoe.
FOR BENT FCRNISIItrD ROOMS
FOB RENT Furnished sleeping
room and garage $10 per month.
333 6a Riverside Ave.
FOR BENT BOOMS AND BOARD
PLEASANT ROOMS,
$2; board $3
716 East Main.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
$1300 Medford Irrigation Coupons for
sale at 85o on $1. May be turned in
on 1939 and 1930 Water Tax at par.
Box 7981 Tribune.
FOR SALE Apt. house cheap.
Also
residence. 808 w. Main.
FOR SALE OR LEASE Auto camp
with 10 apartments with garages
In Alturas, Calif. Big Pines Lumber
Co., Medford, Ore.
FOB EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE
EQUITY in new, attractive homes for
car. stock or cabin. Owner, 806-R.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 7-room partly
furnished house In Asnlano. ueo.
McMahon, 1 mile south of Talent.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 100 acres
black land In grain and alfalfa, 3',
miles from Medford; $15,000 worth
of Improvements, stock and equip
ment. Make me an offer. C. A.
DeVoe.
FOR EXCHANGE
FOR SALE cheap or trade for wood
or spuds, a good milk scram Diuy
goat. Phone 1134.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Ear corn for
wheat or hay. Leo Young, Comm.
bus Ave., off Stewart.
WANTED To trade sugar pine shakes
for milk cow. inquire at jaoers
Store, central point.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
1928 CHEVROLET Landau practically
new. Bargain. 518 so. oaxoaie.
SANDYS USED CAR EMPORIUM
WHERE good values are always on
hand (like a sore mumoi.
All American Oakland Sedan $285
Big Six Pontlac Coupe 315
Easex Six Coach 175
Chev. Six Coach 240
Dodge Sedan 150
A Model Ford Spt. Coupe 200
We have a big line for your sclec,
tlon. Convenient terms and fair al
lowances.
PONTIAO SALES FLOOR
Open Sunday
RELIABLE USED CARS ,
Prices Right Term Right
Actual driving tells the story.
3I Chevrolet Spt. Coupe 445
'28 Butek Coupe. A-l 285
'31 Studebaker 6 Coup 545
'27 Bulrk .Sedan 235
SKINNERS GARAOE
143 So. Riverside Phone 102
FOR SALE Chevrolet "28 coupe,
cheap. 101 Western Ave.
1927 PACKARD Good rubber, good
shape throughout, to trade for
cows or saddle horses. Value (300.
Write or call at Fur Fish 5s Game
Corp. Ranch, Prospect, Ore.
FOR SALE Cheap 'A ton Reo Speed
Wagon, A-l condition, new tires.
Make an offer. Valley Fuel Co.
FOR SALE FUEL
WOOD'Fir and hardwood, any lengtn.
for sale; Mack Brown, Beagle. Will
be on street dRlly with wood in
front of Mall Tribune.
DRY bodv fir 11.50, 12"; manzanlta
(2.50, 16". Write M. F. Barlow, Tal
ent. DRY BODY FIR for sale or trade for
what have you. Tel. C. A. DeVoe.
DRY BODY FIR. (1.75.
laurel (2.00. (2.26. Tel.
(2.00 tier;
539-R-4.
WOOD FOR SALE B put quality fir
at (1.75 and (3 per tier, aibo oaic
h nd i a u re 1. Phone 83 3 . F. E.
Samson Co.
I Of SALE FRUIT VEGETABLES
FOR SALE Grapes, J. A. Manke.
two mites east of Jacksonville, tf
FOR SALE Peaches--Salways and
clings, 4 mile west ot Phoenix de
pot. A. N. Wright.
APPLES All vsrletles. Bring boxes.
In laree or small quantities, Cran
dall ranch. Eagle Point.
POTATOES. 75e hundred. Tel, 950-R-J.
Richfield Service. PhoenU.
PLENTY of prunes and tomatoes at
F. S.. Carpenter ranch. J'vllle hlwr.
DRV PRUNES on shares. iV. F. 3.
Carpenter, J'vllle hlghxey.
FOR SALE Urspe. several varieties;
also Jonathan and Delicious ap
pa. Cheaper by truck lots. Joe
Kantor, Rout . Byz 337.
FOR 8KLZ Tomatoes,
9-F-S.
le. Hsrtlej.
rCB SAI.L HOMES
FOR SALE OR RENT 3 room modem
house, also 4 room modern bouse,
both on Lozler Lsne. Each house
on quarter acre, B.g Fines Lor. Ou.
FOR BALE UOUS AND PETS
FOR SALE Imported black cocker
spaniel, cheap. A. E. White, Cen
tral Point.
")R SALE 5 pet coons, full grown,
Call 129 Kenwood.
FOR SALE Persian kittens, bees and
canary olrds. A. R. Hanscom,
Blddle road.
FOR SALE RfcAL ISTAlb
FOR SALE 80. 50, 40, 7 and 3-acre
ranches, ready for crops; good
bulldlntrs, free water, hay: also sev
eral good homes close In. for sale
or rent. W. J. Roberts, 720 W. 2nd.
Phone 1&28-J.
ONE of our finest Suburban Orchard
homes st an extremely low price,
the owner will take a fine town
house either In Medford or South
ern Calif, as Dart payment. Place
fully equipped. A beautiful home.
a fine commercial pear orchard,
most attractive price.
BROWN rti WHITE. REALTORS,
104 West Main
FOR SALE 6-acrw tract on north
Paclflo highway. Inquire Farmers
6b Fruitgrowers Bank.
WHEN you think of real estate think
of Brown as white.
FOR 8.ALB LrVE8TOi,
EWES for sale or to put
shares. Tel. C. A. DeVoe.
FOR SALE Span mules; gentle and
true: weight 2200 lbs; with collars
and halter. $165. Phone 539-j-a
FOR SALE 15 plga, all sizes.
Butte Fans.
WORK HORSES 1300 to 1700 lbs.
Harness, registered Shetland pony.
Rear 1140 court St.
LARGE red Duroc brood sows and
15 first class weaner pigs. Phone
Jacksonville 31-F-25, Harold Crump
Little Applegate.
FOR SALE Red feeder pigs: also Red
brood sows, win farrow soon, aqoii
Schulc. Beagle, Ore.
FOR SALE MIMI.HLLANEOUS
FOR SALE Cider press and used
garage equipment, oeo. Mcnianou
1 mile south of Talent.
FOR SALE Inlaid linoleum.
able. Phone 560.
FOR PALE Owen-Oregon planer
mill dry blocks. 3.70 large ioaa.
Phone 771.
BARGAINS
5 plecea 2-ln. pipe In lengths from
8 ft. 8 in. to 13 ft. 4 In.: 88 sheets
26 gauge galvanized Iron In 10-ft.
lengths; 263 ft. chain link wire
fencing, 6-ft. width- Will tell any
part or all at & bargain.
EAKIN MOTOR CO.
Dodge and Plymouth Dealer.
FOR SALE My stock of Watklna'
Products and city territory WW casn.
Write J. T. Perry, 390 Pieacott St.,
Portland. Oregon.
FOR SALE Perennial seedlings in
variety, priced moderately. Mrs.
Swlgart.
VETCH SEED at new low prices. .See
us before you buy. We will save
you money. Phone 833. F. E.
SAMSON COMPANY.
FOR SALE Sugar pine shakes.
Fabor's Store, Central Point.
FOR SALE Dlffernt kinds of apples
for cooking and for winter use. J.
M. N.iry. Phone 132-L.
UfrED PIANO, tfiO. Baldwin Piano
Shoppe, 26 S. Q rape.
FOR SALE One 30 Cletrac, good
condition, cheap for cash. Ca&s
Auto Wrecking. Phone 780.
FOR SALE Circulating heater. Phone
070-Y.
FOR SALE Har ley-David son motor
cycle. IH5 casn. see John, at Man
Tribune.
FOR SALE--Green pasture, hay, wheat
and straw. Tel. 408-R-4, evenings
FOR SALEOsed sewing machines, all
maicea. a up: terms u desired. All
makes rented and repaired. White
Sewing Machine Co., 24 N. Bartlett
GARDEN DIRT, piuwlng. fertiliser
sand and gravel Phone 01 2-J.
FOR SALE Roll top desk, like new
office filing cabinet, davenport.
mater dining table, chairs. Strom-berc-Carlaon
battery radio, go-cart,
refrigerator, U-h.p. electric motor,
band saw, circular aaw, 11 brat y
tftDie. sanitary couch, child rock
er, walnut tearoom suite, circulat
ing heater, comb, wood and gas
range. All real bargains. Medford
Exchange, 39 Sou'-h Front. Tel. 931
MISCELLANEOUS
MME. TERfiSA Clairvoyant and card
reader. Advice on love, marrlaae
and biiAtnefl. Rainbow Auto Camp,
cabin No. 3.
PHONE 969-R for furniture repair
ing and upholstering. Thai ban It.
LOCAL or long disvano hauling. We
guarantee to save you money Haw
ley Transfer, 019 North Riverside
Phone 1044-X.
OLD PEOPLE enjoy living at th fo
und Convalescent Home.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
JACKSON CO.
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstracts ot Title and
Title Insurance. The
only complete Title
B r t e m In Jackson
county.
MURRAT ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts
of Title. Title Insurance. Rooms 8
and 6. No. 33 North Central Ave.
upstairs.
Drratmaktnt ano Oemodellng.
THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking !
and remodeling. 424 Medford Bldg.
Phone 1181. i
Expert Window Cleaners.
LEI OEORGE DO IT - Tel. 1172.
House cleaning. Floor waxing. On
ental rug cleaning, specialty.
Palming and Paperhnnitng.
HARRY MARX Painting, tinting,
psperhsnging. Phone 14-F-4. Res
Coleman Creek road.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Automobile Loans.
CONTRACTS REFINANCED
PAYMENTS REDUCED
Wt pay up balance due dealer, bank
or finance company and extend
your payments. Additional money
loaned. Phone 31 tor appointment.
Funeral Parlor.
PERL'S FUNERAL HOME Distinctive
service at moderate rates. Estab
lished 30 years. Ambulance serv
ice. 6th St. at Oakdale. Tel 47.
Job Printing.
MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT
Best equipped plant In southern
Oregon. Printing of all klnda: book
binding; loose-leaf ledgers, and
blanks, billing systems, duplicating
cash sales slips and everything lb
the printing line. 28-30 N. Drape
Phone 75.
Money to Lend.
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
Transfer.
RE1NK1NO TRUCKING CO. Trans
fer and Storage. We haul anything
at a reasonable price. Ill No. Fir
Street. Phone 332.
DAVIS TRANSFER 6s STORAGE -Service
guaranteed. 29 S. Grape St
Phone 644. or residence 1060
EADS TRANSFER to STORAGE CO.
Ofrice 1016 No Central Phone 315
Prices right. Service guaranteed
LEOAL NOTICES
Notice of Shrrlir Sa.
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 3rd day of October, 1032.
In a, certain action therein, wherein
Arthur Short and Wlnfred Short, hus
band and wife, as Plaintiff, recovered
Judgment against Omer J. McKee and
Cells M. Combest, the defendants, for
the sum of Three Thousand Three
Hundred Eighty-eight and 32-100
(83388.32) Dollars, with Interest at
8 per annum from July, 1932. wl'h
costs and disbursements taxed at
Twenty -eight and 80-100 (2B.80,
Dollars, and the further sum of Three
Hundred and no-100 ((300.00) Dol
lars, as attorney's fees, which Judg
ment was enrolled and docketed In
the Clerk's office of said . Court in
said County on the 1st day of Octo
ber. 1932.
Notice Is hereby given that, pur
suant to the terms of the said exe
cution, I will on the 5th day of No
vember, 193Z, at 10:00 oclock 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
ir the highest bidder, to satisfy said
Judgment, together with the costs of
this sale, subject to redemption
provided by law, all of the right, title
Mail Tribune Daily
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WANTED TWENTY MEN
Who would like to move out onto 1,'4-acre. tracts in
our new Subdivision at the city limiti.
A NEW PLAN
Ijind I cheap f.omber Is theap Tbor 1i cheap Oet a small
tract of land and de-elope It Into a home
WHILE YOU WAIT
If yon want to move to ttie country SEE IS NOW.
BARNES AND CORN
Phone P10-T 109 15 I. Central
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and Interest that the said defendants.
Omer J. M.-Kee and Cells M. Combest.
had on the 1st day of December.
1026. or now have In and to the fol
lowing described property situated In
the County of Jackson. State of Ore
gon, to-wit:
Beginning at a point B3S.7 reel
south of the corner common to Sec
tions 15, 16. 31 and 23. In Township
36 South of Range 3 West of the
Wlllsmette Meridian In Jackson
County. Oregon, and on the line be
tween sections 31 and 32: tnence
south along said Section line 389 6 j
(eet to the North line ot a w-roat
alley; thence North 77 degrees and 18
minutes West, 442.0 feet along tne
North line of said alley: thence North
13 degrees 42 minutes East 408 feet
to the renter of County Road: thence
South 77 degrees and 18 minutes East
along ssld center line of the said
Countv Road 351 feet: thence south
,1307 feet: thence South 77 degrees
snd la minutes mist, iuu ieet 10 wie
place of beginning, being Lot 2,
Block 3. Riverside Addition to the
Cltv of Gold Hill. Oregon.
bated this 3rd day of October. 1933.
RALPH G. JENNINOS.
Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon.
By OLGA E. ANDERSON, Deputy.
Notice.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon in and for the County of
Jackson.
In the Matter of the EMate of Irrln
A. tinlev. Iereaed.
Notice is hereby given that tht
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 its Bank in Medford, Ore
gon, within six montji from the date
of the first publication of this notice.
Dated and first published Septem
ber 27. 1932.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF
MEDFORD,
Administrator with the Will Annexed,
of the estate of Irvln A. Flnley.
Jacksonville
JACKSONVILLE, Oct. 11. (Spl.)
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Chllders were
guests at dinner Friday ot Mr. and
Mrs. Kermlt Combs in Medford.
Fred Harrington and Robert matt
of Ashland were recent dinner guests
of Genevieve and Mr. and Mrs. J.
Shafer.
Mrs. George Tranta from Owen-
Oregon lumber camp beyond Butte
Falls, came here Friday to Tlalt her
sister, Mrs. Fred Butcher.
Rev. and Mrs. 8. H. Tones and Miss
Issle McCully visited at the John
Orth home In Medford Friday. They
also enjoyed visiting with Mrs. Pelton
of Klamath Falls and Mrs. Cochett
and son James of Australia, who were
guests at the Orth home.
Miss Hannah Nunn ot Sterling was
the week-end guest at the J. Shafer
home. '
Mr. and Mrs. Tat spent Friday
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with Mr. and Mrs. Thompson up
Jackson creek.
A birthday dinner was given Sun
day by Mr. and Mrs. J. ffhtfer, hon
oring their son Stsnley. Guests pres
ent were Danny Wyatt and Lawrence
Pick.
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Talent
TALENT. Oct. U. (flpM Akeet-
erss Brother closed their logging
camp Tueeday for the winter.
Mrs. Mettle Wilbur of Hilt. CM., la
the house gueat of Mrs. Jennie
Thatcher this week.
Mr. and Mr. John Coble and
daughter have moved from the Ben
Webster house Into the Laurence
Burnett house.
Mr. anud Mrs. Charles Bkeeter and
Mr. and Mrs. BUI Hervey loft Satur
day for a hunt in Lake county.
Vern Spiers, teacher at Chlloquln.
waa home over the week-end.
Mr. and Mra. LeRoy LeVander were
dinner gueeta of Mr, and Mr. Ton
Bell Friday.
The Carl Bnglin. family ha moved
to Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. Sal ton of Portland
have been house guests of Mr. and
Mra. J. J. Tryon this week.
Mr. and Mra. Charle Campbell,
who lost their home by fire a week
ago, have moved to Dorrts. Cal.. where
Mr. Campbell has been working all
seaaon. The Campbell have been
house guest of Mr. and Mr. WDl
Hart el nee they lost their home.
Mrs. Harvey Walters entertained the
Home Economic club of the Eagle
Point Orange Wednesday afternoon.
Mra. O. H. Wilson, an employ of
the Siskiyou forest service at Grant
Pass, waa at home over the week-end
Mr. and Mra. Harold Koenlg of
Twin Falls, Ida., are guests of Mr,
and Mrs. E. T. Newbry,
Miss Ollle Hart was operated on for
appendicitis at the Community hos
pital at Medford and Is doing nicely.
Mlaa Jeanette McFadden. a student
nurse at Stanford Memorial hospital
at San Francisco, will leave on Mon
day, after spending the past month
with her mother, Mr. L. O. Penland,
and Mr. Penland.
Mrs. E. J. Hart and Mr. and Mrs.
Will Hart called on Miss Ollle Hart
at the Medford Community hospital
and found her doing nicely.
Mr. and Mr. L. S. Hackler and
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Estes returned
Thursday from a two weeks' hunting
trip in Lake county.
Mr. and Mr. R. H. South wick en
tertained at dinner Sunday for Mr.
and Mrs. E. Lester Newbry and chil
dren. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hold ridge, Es
ther and Clarence, Mr.- and Mrs.
Charles Holdrldge, Lucille and Doris,
Mr. and Mrs. Delwln Hurley and Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Reed were dlnnar
guests of Andrew Moore at Medford
Sunday. '
Ray Reed and Jack Sweeney drove
to Mertll Tuesday.
L. I. Crawford of Tule Lake, Cal ,
spent Tuesday and Wednesday In
Talent on business and was the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Crawford.
Home Missionary society of the
Methodist church met with Mrs. B.
T. Newbry Thursday. .
Mr. and Mr. Jim Oregg have
moved from tht Joe Dennis house to
the I. I. Crawford house.
Miss Helen Shipley and Miss Es
ther Spanenberg took the Olrls' Ath
letto association of the Talent schools
for a hike up Wagner creek, where
they enjoyed a wetner roast.
M:l. Pope, Mrs. B. T. Newbry and
Mrs. Frank Holdrldgs attended the
district missionary meeting at Med
ford Friday,
Mrs, M, B. Rlchey of Oakland, Cal.,
is the house guest this week of her
brother, W. S. Henry, and Mrs. Henry,
Mr. and Mrs, Walter Rowley spent
Thursday evening in Talent and were
greeted by many friends.
Mra. Frank DeFord, who spent the
summer with her son Byron DeFord
returned homo to Chlloquln. Her
son Ted drove over after her. a rand-
ma DeFord made many friends while
hers and will be greatly missed by
the neighbors.
OOLD HILL, Oct. 1 1 ( Special)
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Force and Bud
Force spent the week end at Apple
gate on a hunting trip, Mary Force,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs, W. R.
Force, stayed with her aunt, Mra. H.
D. Force, while they were gone.
Mrs, Wm. Pennlnger and daughter,
Irene Morrow, of Willow Springs
were Medford visitors Tuesday even
ing. Irene attend Oold Hill high
school and Is having dental work
done In Medford. .
Mrs. "Pete" Smith of Grants Pass
wsa her. visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mm. Roy Cameron, Monday.
Among Medford visitors from here
Tuesday were Mrs. R. E. Blankenberg,
Misses Zelda Smith. Netty Stone,
Lois Cameron, Louisa Bmltfi and
Jeann. Hammersly.
Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Hammeisly
and daughter, Jeanne, dined at Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Angstead't In Medford
Monday.
Mrs. marl Moore and daughter, Von
nle, called In Medford Mondsy.
Mrs. Bonlta Kesteraon and children,
Dorothy and Wilbur, spent the week
end with relatives here,
Mrs. Mary Chtahold was Ul last
week with an attack ol ptomaine
poisoning.
Mildred Smith was visiting Sylvia
Croft Sundsy afternoon at Sardine
Creek.
Misses Alleen Momlngstar and
Irene Hoffman of Medford were
guests of Miss Frances Davis last
week end.
Mra. Mlnnl. Byerly. Mrs. May Lo
gan, Mra. J, A. Orimes and Mlaa
Olive Turner wxr among Medford
visitors October 1.
Mr. and Mm. f. D. Angatesd of
Medford were guest of Mr. and Mrs,
Oeorge Hammersly October 1.
Oeorge Meislnger spent the week
end at Salem with Mra. Meislnger,
returning her. Sunday.
Mrs. Bell Centers left Sunday for
Brownsboro to spend the winter
working ',n a prtvat home.
Mr. and Mr. Ray Kenaaton of
I Gold Hill
Medford spend Sunday with Mr. and
Mr. R. It. Kenaaton.
Bob Walklein, who has been In
southern California for some time,
returned home Monday.
Mrs. Oeorpe Hammerslr. Mr. Earl
Moore and Mm. Paul Thompson are
working at the Sgobel & Day pack
ing houae In Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Wright ar
rived here Thursday morning from
Montesano, Wash., to visit tier moth
er, Mrs. Siiele Coy.
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CLIMAX. Oct. II. (aSpl.) Harry
Hamlin of Portland spent a few days
thl week at his mining property
here. He hauled two loads of lum
ber from Medford and plans some
building In the near future.
Some further Improvements are be
ing made to our rood this week.
Also a new bridge over Antelope near
the Hurst place.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hurat and
Max Canfleld were shopping in Med
ford Monday.
Mr. L. H. Werte ana N. P. Hanson
motored to Anderaon. Cal , Tuesday,
taking Mr. and Mr. S- M. Warts to
their home there after a two months
visit In Oregon.
Beth and Verna Clngcade of Eagle
Point visited Nellie Orlasom this
week.
Mrs. Mabel Hanson and Harry Nich
olson of Central Point visited at the
Wertz home Tuesday. Mrs. Hanson
remained to keep house during the
absence of Mrs. Werts.
Floyd Charley took a wagouload f
ahakea to Brownsboro Friday.
A Jolly time was had at the dance
Saturday night, given by Mrs. Frank
Hurat In honor of her brother, Ernest
Cox of Medford.
Carl Com p ton and Fordyce Smith
went to Medford Tuesday.
Several hunters have been In thla
vicinity but not much success has
been reported.
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Foots Creek
FOOTS CREEK. Oct. 11. (Spl.)
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tompkins of tha
Riviera Plantation ran Into a cow on
the highway, close to Savage Rapids
dam. while en route to Grants Pass.
October 7. Their car waa quite badly
damaged but none of the occupants
hurt.
Those from here attendlng.the Olrl
Scouts meeting at Rogue River, Octo
ber 6, were Mesdames R. L. Miller,
Bud Smith, McOuat, Victor Blrdseye,
Erne Blrdseye and Oeorge Lance. An
enjoyable program was given by the
flrls and their leader, Mrs. Al Love,
after which refreshments were served.
Mr. and Mrs. George Drummond
spent October 6 In Grants Pass.
. Mrs. Victor Blrdseye spent tne
afternoon October 6 with Mrs. L. L
Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cook of Gold
Hill spent October 2 at their rplne
here, and also called at the Taylor
home on Blrdseye creek.
Oranu Pass shoppers October 6
were Mr. and Mra. R. L. Miller, L. L.
Smith and Nell Berry.
Victor Blrdseye has purchased the
Rogue River mlllk route from Oscar
Shepherd.
Mrs. Oeorga Roster has been quite
111 the past week. She Is under the
car. of Dr. Carey of Rogue River.
M. Boomsllter attended to bualness
In Medford October 6.
Mra. R. L. Miller. Mrs. L. I. Smlt'n,
Miss Beth Bomsllter and Mrs. aO.
Lsnoe spent October S In Medford.
They were acoompsnled by Mrs. Millie
Walker of Gold Hill.
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FOOTS IM CABIN
FOOTS CREEK. Oct. 11. (Spl.)
Mr. and Mr. Oeorg Lane spent laat
week at their Riviera home, and dur
ing their absence their cabin at the
mine waa entered and .00-30 Rem
ington repeater rifle, a .82 Smith As
Wesson hammsrlea revolver and
31 Remington were taken, also am
munition. Untrancs waa made by
cutting the screen-door on the back
porch and a wrecking bar used to pry
open the kitchen door. The bar was
left on a table. The guns were In a
room upstairs. Both doors were left
open by th. culprits.
PUBUCTOLTiKS
BEST CONDITION
Under supervision of W. P. Chsusse
owner, the Medford public golf course
hs been placed In excellent condi
tion for play during the fall. A num
ber of golfera toured the course Sun
day with several creditable score be.
Ing turned In.
Mr. ChausM has planned a tourn
ament for the autumn for American
Legion members, which Is expected to
create conslderabel interest.
Suffrage Leader
Will Aid Hoover
KBW ROCHELLE. M. V., Oct. II.
(P) Mra. Carrie Chapman Catt vet
eran auffrage worker and a national
officer of the Leagu of Women Vot
ers for years, today announced that
ah will campaign for president Hoov.
r's re-election. This Is the first time,
she says, that she has ever endorsed
any presidential canrltdat.
When needing explicating sales
books, flat-packs or fan-fold cash
retlster forms, ledger sheets
for bookkeeping machine
any other kind ot printing
don't order from out-of-town firm
and pay mor. Phon 78 end on ol
our representatives wUl call.
Phone 842. we'll haul away
refuse, City Sanitary Service,
jour
Climax
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I Meteorological Report
October II, 1933
Forecast
Medford and vicinity: Tonight, and
Wednesday occasional rains. Moder
ate temperature.
Oregon: Occasional rains tonight
and Wednesday. Moderate tempera
ture. Lowest temperature this morning,
38 degree.
Temperature a year ago today:
Highest, 77; lowest, 35.
Total precipitation sines Bemptem
ber 1, 1032, .03 Inches.
Relative humidity at S p. m. yes
terday, 26 per cent; fi a. m. today,
73 per cent.
Sunset today, 0:37 p. m.
Sunrise tomorrow, 6:20 a. m.
Sunset tomorrow, 8:35 p. m.
Ohiterrntlons Tiiken at fi A.
lioth Meridian Time
tios Angeles
Mnrshfleld
MEDFORD
New York
Phoenix .....
Portland
Reno
Roseburg
Salt Lake City
San Francisco
Seattle .
Spokane
PORTLAND, Ore.. Oct. J.I. P
The aristocracy of "bad" horses and
mean cattle had been '.Detailed In
Portland today, and the- city at the
same time became headquarters for
the rough and ready gentry who make
a life work of taming the wUd ones.
Two hundred head of bucking
horses, steers sxd saddle horses,
reached Portland Sunday on a special
train, to participate In the Paclflo
International Livestock exposition,
October 15 tc 33.
Thirty riders, bulldogger and rop
ers, constituting the rest of the rodeo
forces, wer on the train.
"Midnight," famous bucking hone
featured at many western rodeos, led
the animal contingent. With him
were Broken Box, Ring Tut sad Flve-Mlnutes-to
-Midnight.
About one hundred attended th
state missionary rally conducted a
the First Christian church her Sun
day afternoon with O. F. Swander
ot Portland In charge ot th gather
ing. Talks were also given on the after
noon program by Rev. O. H. Hilton,
pastor of the First Christian church
In Orant Pass and Rev. W. R. Balrd.
psstor of th Medford church.
Th three worker conducted s
similar meeting at th Grant Pass
church laat evening.
Three Killed At
Railroad Crossing
WTACOMDA, Mo., Oct. 11 (API
Three persons, father, mother and
son, en route to Ottumwa, la., from
Lewlston, Mo., Sunday to attend a
funeral, were killed when their auto
mobll waa struck by a Santa Fe
mall train at a eroaslng near here.
The dead are: Wiley Shoemaker,
80; Mra. Shoemaker, 44, and their son,
Harold, 21.
Japanese Launch
Drive On Bandits
MUKDEN. Manchuria, Oct. II.
(AP) Determined to obliterate Chi
nese Irregular and bandits In south
ern Msnrhtirla before winter comes,
the Japanea army today launched
an Intensive drive on a wide front
against 30.000 Insurgent who have
challenged the authority of the Man-
chukuo government.
Portland To Get
Overall Factory
PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 11. (API
Russell Henry Bayly, Tlce-prealdent of
th Bayly Dnderhlll company, manu
facturers of overalls and work clothes,
announced today that th company'a
Pacific Northwest factory will bo
moved from Taeoma to Portland and
that the Portland plant will be In
full operation January 2, with a pay
roll of 400 persons.
Elks May Choose
Billiard "Sticks"
A representative of the Bntnawlck.
Balk Collender Co.. was at the Elks'
club last night with samples of
billiard eue from which member
may order In preparation for th
forthcoming tournaments. Under a
plan worked out by the lodge mem
might order In preparation for tha
cost IU be absorbed by the lodg If
the buyer plays throughout th tour-
insment,
mint
CUT SH c
JMi
Baker City 80 38 P.Cdy.
Boise 63 40 ... Clear
Chicago 03 34 .74 P.Cdy.
Denver ' 68 38 Clear
Des Moines - 48 32 T Cloudy
Eureka " 04 48 H Cloudy
Fresno 86 &8 Clear
Helena 30 42 1 P.Cdy.
78 64 Clear
... 68 48 Foggy
79 42 .. P.Cdy.
78 60 T P.Cdy.
88 62 .... P.Cdy.
68 66 T Cloudy
74 38 Clear
78 48 P.Cdy.
m &8 40 Clear
76 64 ... Cloudy
60 66 .01 Cloudy
66 46 T Cloudy
LIVESTOCK SHOW
OPENS SATURDAY,
HUNDRED ATTEND
MISSIONARY MEET