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'ttEDFOUD 3KIC TRIBUNE, SIEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1D32. 'PXGE THIRTEEN DON'T FORGET TO PHONE THAT WANT AD HERE ARB THE RATES I ptt word tint Insertion (Minimum 3So) Baen additional Insertion. , per word 111 (Minimum 10c) Per line per month, without copy ehangea 81JB 75 Phone LOS'I : LOST Bunch ot keys near Griffin ; creek on Orchard Home drive. Leave at Mall Tribune and receive reward. yLoSTTTdog "missing, call 1618. WANTED SITUATIONS POSITION as caretaker or on ranch: man and wife;: references. Box 8113. Tribune. WANTED Position as bookkeeper and stenographer by experienced and efficient young lady. Full or part time. Local references. Tele phone 869-M. EXPERT PAINTER will, do sign palnt , utarinr H-ora,tlng general paint Jobs. Call at 233 So. Central. WANTED Dressmaking and alter ' ing. Miss Edwards, 133 No. Ivy St. Phone 256-.I. WANTED Position as housekeeper or practical nurse. Mrs. Bullock. Phone 825. WANTED Employment evenings and Saturdays; clerical or home. 638-W. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Best light car 50; must v in cood (maps. 129 Kenwood, otter 6 p. m. 1 WANTED Two used windows and " dnnr. Phone 1382-J. - - WANTED Good used light car. pay cash. Phone 596-L. LOAN wanted on real estate. 8027, Tribune. WANTED Dairy ranch with cows to operate on shares. Must tie equip- neH TTavo few COWS Of mV OWh Write S. M. Davis, 921 N. Central or call after 5 p. m. WANTED Small cook atove. Box 498. LET ME teach you French, class or prlvite. lime. Reallon. lua mpp ov. FOR RENT HOUf.ES LOOK at 419 W. 2nd. Newly deco rated: veary reasonable. Tel. 105, MODERN home, 300 Edwards, water paid. Tel. 105. 15, FOR RENT Oct. 10th. 5-room fur- nlehed home. Call 445-Y. or ee 113 Cottage St. FOR RENT Furn. house, 3 and 3- room apts.-, garage. 604 w. lutn. FOR RENT Modern furnished house, $17.50; also partly furnished cabin, 6-ROOM furnished house, sleeping porch, large lot: $18.50, water paid 320 Portland Ave. r-ey at ou i-o.i.' land Ave. FOR RENT Lovely 8-room modem suburban home: hardwood floors, fireplace, breakfast nook, nice lawn and shrubbery: 4 A. of ground: $J5 per month. See Charles A. Wing Agency, Inc. FOR RENT Modern 8-room house clean and In good condition; living room 14x24 ft. with hardwood floor; 8 bedrooms, 1 12-24 with casement windows on three sides; set tuba, good heatrola, large garage and woodshed: 1'.$ block from new court house. Call at 714 W. 10th St. FOR RENT Modern 4-room duplex. Inquire 54 No. Bartlett. FOR RENT Modern 5-room house, 8th and Mistletoe. $30. water paid F. M. Corllea, 117 So. Laurel. Tel 131-R. FOR RENT 8-room modern house hardwood flora; $15. Call at 711 E. Jackson or Phone 834-J. BUNGALOW Furnished, 3 rooms, lawn, garage, water included. $11.50 month. 1015 W. lith. Tel. 638-x. FOR RENT 615 No. Central, 4-room house. Tel. 283-j. FOR RENT Nicely furoHhed duplex; living room, bedroom, kltrhen. bath, garage, sleeping porch; $17.50 per mo. Phone 1149. FOR RENT 4-room modern furnish ed house: hardwood floors, over stuffed, electric range. Call at 630 S. Central. FOR RENT Laree house, completely rrini5hcd. 608 S. RirerMde. Rea sonable rent. Phone 105. FOR BENT 4-room modern furn. hon.e. with garage. Call 315 or 1 113-J. POR PENT Furnished house, clo in- Tel. 319-Y. "OR RENT 3-roOfi modern furnish ed house. $20 00 per month. 315 S. Peach. Phone 408-J-4. Fred C. San der. FOR RENT Modern Home on East Main st Inquire fir me; it FruiO gzovtn Baa. rOR RENT HOCSEA FOR RENT Furnished 6-room house Cratr Like Are.; unfurnished 5 roon house on 13th near school. Both new. Phone 1149. BEAUTIFUL 5-room stucco home on Park St. Inquire 518 8. Oakdale. FURNISHED houses. Te.. O.A-DeVos 7-ROOM turn, or unfurnished, at 1139 W. Main. 117 50. Also 3 rooms, 34 Rose Ave., 10. Phone O. A. DeVoe. FOR RENT Good bouse, close in Inquire 417-J-3. HOMES fOH RENT Call 768 FOR RENT House near high school. Being remodeled. Only 830. Tel. 108 FOR REN"! Homes, furnished or unfurnished- Brown & White FOR RENT APARTMENTS THREE rooms with private bath. 319 8. ivy. LARGE rooms, living room, bed room and breakfast nook. Modern and well furnished, priced right. 413 N. Ivy. . 2-ROOM apartments, hot and cold water, 810 month. &20 so. nr. turn. APTS and cabin. Central. FOR RENT Cheerful apartment, pri vate, fine location, 518 So. Oakdale. FOR RENT Furnished 3-room apt 51 N. Oakdale. FURN. 3 and 3 room epts. neat, pleas ant. Reasonable. 1205 E. Main. FOR RENT Furn. apt., Durrell court, 333 No. Holly. Call at Apt. 4. FURNISHED APTS. with private bath, garage, lights and water; newly pa pared: adults only. Apply after 6 at rear of 344 so. Grape. MODERN furnished 2-room apart ment. 845 N. Bartlett. Tel. 753-M FURN. APT., new overstuffed, refrig eration. The Berben, 10 Quince. FOR RENT FURNISlim ROOMS FOR RENT Downstairs bedroom ad- Joining bath; heat, light, outside entrance: garage: $3.50 week. Two upatalrs bedrooms, $3 per week. 132 Almond.' FOR RENT Furnished sleeping room and garage $10 per month. 325 So. Riverside Ave. FOR KENT ROOMS AND BOARD PLEASANT ROOMS, $3; board $5. 718 East Main. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY $400.00 cash will place you in business ror yourself in small "Quick Lunch" room located In a good southern Oregon town. Owner claims busi ness at present time netting $6.00 per day. Building Included In price, around rent $15 per month on long term lease. See Charlee A. Wing Agency, Inc. $1200 Medford Irrigation Coupons for sale at 65c on $1. May be turned m on 1929 and 1930 Water Tax at par. Box '7981 Tribune. FOR SALE Apt. house cheap. Also residence. 800 w. Mam. FOR SALE OR LEASE Auto camp with 10 apartments with garages In Alturas, Calif. Big Pines Lumber Co., Medford, ore. FOB EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR TRADE 13-acre fruit ranch. Box 8028, Tribune. EQUITY In new, attractive homes for car, stock or cabin: Owner, 006-R. FOR SALE OR TRADE 7-room partly furnished house m Aamana. Geo. McMahon, 1 mile south of Talent. FOR SALE OR TRADE 100 acrs black land In grain and alfalfa, 3ji miles from Medford; $15,000 worth of Improvements, stock and equip ment. Make me an. offer. C. A. DeVoe. FOR EXCHANGE FOR SALE OR TRADE 2 fine milk goats, both milking; will take Rock or Red pullets or hens. Call at 723 Mc Andrews road, or write Box 262, Medford, Ore. TO TRADE Olds Sedan, good condi tion. Will trade for grain, hay or what have you. Tribune. Box 8040. WANTED To exchange first-class painting or sign work for car re pairs on supplies. Tribune, Box 8030. TO EXCHANGE Brood sow for young milk cow. F. A. Morse, Talent. FOR SALE OR TRADE Ear corn for wheat or hay. Leo Young. Colum bia Ave., oft Stewart. FOR SALE LfVESTOi,, 5 WORK HORSES, 1200 to 1700 lbs.; harness. Registered Shetland pony. Rear 1140 Court St. FOR SALE 2-weeks-old steer calves. E. L. Walz. Phone 447-W. PIGS. $2 50. Box 51, Anderson Creek road. Talent. EWES for sale or to put out on ah area. Tel. C. A. DeVoe. FOR SALE Red feeder pigs; also Red brood sows, will farrow soon. Adolf Schulz, Beagle, Ore. FOR SALE I OU 9 AND PETS FOR SALE Perslsn kittens, bees and canary olrds. A. R. Hanscom, Biddle road. FOR SALE Thoroughbred fox terrier puppies; males, three months old, $5. Phone 1287. FOR SALE Ft" EL HARDWOOD STUMPS for furnace and fireplace. $4.00 load. Write M. P. Barlow, Talent. WOOD-Pi r snd hsrdwood. any lengtn. for aale: Mack Brown. Beagle. Will be on street dally with wood in front of Mall Tribune. DRY BODY FIR for sale or trade for what have you. Tel. C. A. DeVoe. FOR S A Lb HOMES FOR SALE OR RENT 3 room modem house, also 4 room modern house, both on Lazier Lane. Each bouse on quarter acre. Big Fines Lbr. Co. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES 1928 CHEVROLET Landau practically new. Bargain. 518 do. oaaaaie. SANDY'S USED CAR EMPORIUM WHERE good values are alwaya on hand (like a sor. tnumoi. All American Oakland Sedan $265 B!g Six Pontlac Coup 315 Essex SIX Coach 175 Chev. SIX Coach . 240 Dodge Sedan 150 A Model Ford 8pt. Coupe 300 We hav. a big line for your selec tion. Convenient terms and fair al lowances. PONTIAC SALES FLOOR Open Sunday RELIABLE USED CARS Prices Right Terms Right Actual driving tells the story. '31 Chevrolet Spt. Coupe. 449 '28 Bulck Coupe. A-l 385 'SI Studebaker 8 Coup 645 27 Bulck Sedan 235 SKINNER S GARAGE 143 So. Riverside Phon. 103 1937 PACKARD Good rubber, good ahape throughout, to trade for cows or saddle horses. Value $300. Writ or call at Fur Fish as Game Corp. Ranch, Prospect, Ore. FOR SALE HAL ESTATH ONE of our finest Suburban Orchard homea at an extremely low price, the owner will take a fine town house either in Medford or South em Calif, as part payment. Place fully equipped. A beautiful home, a fine commercial pear orchard, a most attractive price. BROWN 4e WHITE, REALTORS, 104 West Main FOR SALE 5-acra tract on north Paclflo highway. Inquire Farmers & Fruitgrowers Bank. WHEN you think of real estst think of Brown & White. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Electric washer and drop head sewing machine, both in first class condition. Davla Transfer A: Storage. ' FOR SALE Cole's hot-blast heater. Phone 1119-X. FOR SALE Oak fence posts. D. A Runyard, Medford. EASTERN shelled corn on car at Cen tral Point. 8115 per cwt. Friday ano Saturday of this week. Flnley Im plement Co. FOR SALE Fine oat hay, baled, for aiu.au per ton. xoung ana nan, 801-J-4. FOR SALE Almost new wood range and baby buggy. 712 Palm St.- FOR SALE OR TRADE 7-tube At water Kent radio, battery set. 235 W. Jackson. TWO gas radiant heaters, 3 x6' pulley, electrlo sign for restaurant. Pat 2nd Hand Store, 1506 Prune,. FOR SALE Cider press and used garape equipment. Geo. McMahon, 1 mile south of Talent. FOR SALE Perennial seedlings in variety, priced moderately. Mrs. Swlgart. FOR SALE Olffernt kinds of apples for cooking and for winter use. J. M. Nary. Phone 132-L. USED PIANO. $50. Baldwin Piano Shoppe, 26 S. Grape. FOR SALE One 30 Cletr&c, good condition, cheap for cash. Cass Auto Wrecking. Phone 780. FOR SALE Circulating heater. Phone 676-Y. FOR SALE Harley-Davldson motor cycle, $85 cash. See John, at Mall Tribune. FOR SALEGreen pasture, hay, wheat and straw. Tel. 4Q8-R-4, evenings FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all makes, $5 up; terms it desired. All makes rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine Co 24 N. Bartlett. GARDEN DIRT, piuwing. fertilizer, sand and gravel. Phone 012-J. MISCELLANEOOS MME. TERESA Clairvoyant and card reader. Advice on love, marriage and business. Rainbow Auto Camp, cabin wo. 3. PHONE 669-R for furniture repair ing and upholstering. Thalbault. LOCAL or long diavance hauling. We guarantee to save you money. Haw- ief rransier, ei norm Kiversiae. Phone 1044-X. ror. 8ALB FRTJ1T VEGETABLES PLENTY of prunes and tomatoes at the Carpenter ranch, Jacksonville highway. APPLES Delicious. Jonathan, Spitz, winter Bananas, k. Dewit, route ft Box 234. GET wlntera supply Newtown and Banana apples, 2bc box as picked Bring boxes. E. E. Foas, Talent. FOR SALE Few orchard run Dellcl ous apples. Pinnacle Packing Co, So. Fir St. FOR SALE Grapes. J. A. Manke, two miles east of Jacksonville, tf POTATOES. 75c hundred. Tel. 850 R-2. Richfield Service, Phoenix. FOR SALE Grapes, several varieties; also Jonathan and Delicious ap ples. Cheaper by truck lota. Joe Kantor, Pcut 4, Box 237. FOR SALE Tomatoes, 1c. 9-F-5. Hartley, BUSINESS DlRf'CTORY JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title and Title Insurance. The only complete Title System tn Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts ot Title, Title Insurance. Rooms 8 and 6. No. 32 North Central Ave., upstairs. Automotille Loans. CONTRACTS REFINANCED PAYMENTS REDUCED We pay up oalance due dealer, bank or finance company and extend your payment. Additional money loaned. Phone 81 lor appointment. BUSINESS DIRECTORt Dressmaking ana Remodeling. TUB FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and remodeling. 424 Medford Bldg. Phone 1181. Expert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT - Tel. 1173. House cleaning. Floor waxing. Ori ental rug cleaning, specialty. Funeral Parlor. PERL'S FUNERAL HOME Distinctive service at moderate rates. Estab lished 30 years. Ambulance serv ice. 8th St. at Oakdale. Tel. 47. Job Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant ID southern Oregon. Printing of all kinds: book 'binding; loose-leaf ledgers, mod blanks. Billing aystems, duplicating cash sales slips and everything In the printing line. 38-30 H. urape Phone 75. Money to Lend. WE LEND MONEY on furniture and late model autos. Three per oent per month on unpaid balance. No other charges. Come In and get the cash today. See W. E Thomas. 45 So Central. Phone 139 Painting and Paperhanglng. HARRY MARX Painting, tinting. paperhanglng. Phone 14-F-4. Rea. Coleman Creek road. Transfer. REINK1NG TRUCKING CO. Trans fer and Storage. We haul anything at a reasonable prioe. Ill No, Fir Street. Phone 332. DAVIS TRANSFER As STORAGE Service guaranteed. 39 8. Grape St Phone 644. or residence 1060. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 1015 No. Central. Phone 316 Prices right. Service guaranteed LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE Hunting and trespassing on land of the undersigned In the Table Rock district will not be per mitted, and those attempting to do so will be prosecuted. (Signed) Stan. ley Vaughan, Lloyd Hamlin, H. R. Nealon. Lee Hardman, Sam Newman, Charley Angle, M. B. Chase, Frank Hart, Blanche 'Gregory, Charlie Dun lap, Margaret Lydlard, Ralph Wilson, J, L. Nealon, A. L. Scabrook, O. E. Wilson, R. E. Nealon, E. O. Hamilton, Fred Smith, Verne Pendleton, S. M. TuttK, Frank Myers, E. W. Carlton, Violet Schaffer, Modoc Orchards, W. E. Morris and Elmor Hull. Notice to creditors. In the County Court of the State ut Oregon for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of R. H. Toft, also known a Ray H. Toft and Ray Toft, deceased. The undersigned has been appalnt- ed and qualified by the County Court of the State of Orngon lor Jackson CounVy, aa Administrator of the es tate of R. H. Toft, also known .s Ray H. Toft, and Ray Toft, deceased. All persons havlwr claims against said estat are notified to prosent them, duly verined. with proper vouchers, to me at the Farmers' and Fruitgrowers' Bank. Medford. Oregon, or at the office of Rawles Moore, Cooley Theatre Building, Medford. Oregon, within six months rrom Oc tober 13. 1032, the date of this notice. F. E. WAHL. Administrator. Notice of Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an execution on fore closure duly Issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, In and for the Coun ty of Jackson, to me directed and dated on the 28th day of September, 1932, in a certain action therein. wherein Octnvla B. Waddell as Plain tiff, recovered Judgment against T. F. Nichols and Eva Nichols, the defend ants, for the sum of Five Thousand Mail Tribune Daiiy ACROSS 1. Headpiece . In a line S. Ancient eoln ot Palestine IB. Pronoun IS. Tibetan monk Solution of Yesterday's Puzxlt MAcAwjprBlA R B S O NfUggM I R IPT RV R UTA BA 6 T H i S pWT E WSWC A R E 1 MS i l imk a t e l sp FQ ntMwTa T fR LjO Q a s Mo 1 1 M eJ rs Mo r p MEANL E DU C E ElDlGiElPMll iTlElg 14. MInuta particle io. Ann not 16, Telephone girls IS, Devoured 20. In closest proximity 1L Fart ot the 21. Weird 27. 160 square rods 29. "Lights out" 32. Make a mis take R. Publio vehicles a 4. Metsl as It comas from the mine IB. A ctar ot Russia tn. Before 27. Imitator Si. Sand hill! English 39. Fortification 41. Roman road 41. Battle of the world war . 49. German city 4V. Device for amplifying sound 81. Anxar 6i. A juriffS Of Israel SA. Solemn prem ises M. Full of: suffix 67. Strong tasts ' 1 2 3 Wm s I6 17 WMP K I" m m : ii" ii AS" IP'2" 'V HI isfeil Mk mm m Jl 7, "T7 3 43 44t 41 46 L":lL , 4 So Si 52 . S3 3 ,' & ,' ','w.', -T35 Five Hundred and no-100 ($3 500 00) Dollars, with Interest at 8T- per an num from October 33nd, 1931, with costs and disbursement taxed at Nineteen and 55-100 ($19 55) Dollars, unrt th further turn of Four Hun dred Fifty and no-100 ($45000) Dol lars, aa attorney'a fees, which judg ment was enrolled and docketed In the Clerk's office of said Court In said County on the 28th day of Sep tember, 1932. Notice is hereby given that, pur suant to the terms of th said exe cution, I will on the 6th day of November, 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 a st public auction for cash to the highest bidder, to satisfy said Judgment, together with th costs i-f this aale, subject to redemption as provided by law. all of the right, title and Interest that the said defendsnla. T. F. Nichols and Eva Nichols, hus band and wife, had on the 32nd day of July. 1930, or now hav In and to the following described property, sit uated In th County of Jackson, Stat of Ofgon, to-wit: That part or the premiaes descrioeo below which lies to the "South snd West of the following described line: r ginning at th Section corner com mon to Sections 20. 21. 28 and 29 In Township 35 South of Rang 1 West of the Willamette Meridian, in jacx son County, Oregon, and running thence West 663.1 feet: thence North 79 degreea 41 minutes West 243 3 feet to the center line of th county Road: thence along said County Road. North 7 degrees 40 minutes East 440 4 feet: thence North 7 degrees 22 minutes East 354.4 feet: thence North 0 degrees 18 minutes West 462.8 feet: thence North 11 degrees 17 minutes Last 195.2 feet; thence west 1840 feet, more or less to Intersect with the West line of the tract of land described below. Said description of total tract di vided by abovo line la as follows: The Southwest quarter, and Lots 1 and 3 of Section 30, also the East half of the Northwest quarter and the Southwest quarter of the North west quarter, and the West half of the Southwest quarter of Section 31, also the Northeast quarter of Sec tion 29, all In Township 35 South of Range 1 West of the Willamette Meridian. Dated this 39th day of September, 1933. RALPH G. JENNINGS. Sheriff of Jackson County. Oregon. By OLOA E. ANDERSON, Deputy. Griffin Creek GRIFFIN" CREEK, Oct. 14. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilson of Fish lake apent last week-end at their place here, and In Medford. visiting. Mrs. Edw. Vogal and Mrs. Chas. Hoefbeck enjjoyed a five-day motor trip to Crescent City. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Brown entertain ed Sunday at dinner Mr. and Mrs. iT. D, Brown and daughters and Mrs, Annie Harris and daughter Clara, Mrs. Margaret Bohl and daughter Emma spent Wednesday with Mrs. 0. C. Bohl. Mrs. Edna Beeson has been quite sick again. Mrs. Ruth Hood has been teaching in her place. Most ,of the high echo students from here attended freshmen initia tion Friday evening at Jacksonville high school. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Remington and family are moving to Medford soon. Miss Edna Bowers of Snn Diego. Cat,, was dinner guest Saturday of Mrs, Donald Brown. Mrs. Cecil Poole spent Tuesday eve ning with Hrs. Ruth Hood while Mr. Pool was at the school board meet ing. Orlffin Creek school played ball Friday evening with Oak Grove, the latter winning 10 to 2. Dr. James S. Johnson has moved hla dental offices from the Medford Bldg. to the Phlpps Bldg , over Kldd's 1 Shoe Store. Cross-Word Puzzle I. Debased Irish coin I. Portent 7, Merchandise S. Dull flnlih P, Japanes statesman 10. Rocky pinnae! 1L Type squares 17. He wine tools 19. Preceding merits )n the hi point at 14, Act of comlnr back 25. Persia 26. Sea bird 27. Qenun of the maple tree Zt. Ba fcolicltous 30. Ezlrt 31. Persian fairy 36. Roman data IT. Presently 44. Amid 42, Bucclnct 44, War vessels of a nation 46. Greek portico 47. Gselio 45. Poverty 49 8tep, as flax 10. Old musical note SI. Mais child 12, Nocturnal bird IS. American uni versity 19. Masculine nickname DOWN 1. Tapering solid 1. Small wild ox S. Troubled 4. Singly (pu NOTMIEFS Laurelhurst LAURELHURST, Oct. 14. (Special) Mr. Colyllngwooi and Jim Peyton were successful hunters over the week end. T.helr pride dressed over 230 pounds. McLead Pa rent -Teach era' associa tion held Its tirat meeting thla year at the school house, Laurelhurst, on Monday afternoon. Mrs. Telle Atch- ley was elected secretary to take the place of Mrs. J. E. Peyton, who re- signed. Mrs. W. D. Coburn la preal- i dent of the association. Next meet- ! Ing will be November 18 at 0 o'clock In the McLeod dining room. A ban quet and short program are being planned and all Interested In the welfare of the school are urged to attend. Pupils of Laurelhurst school have organised a literary society with the following officers: James Thomas, president; Kenneth Rogers, vice president; Lois Glass, secretary, and Allen Colllngwood, editor of the school paper. The first program was held Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Trlnk and fam ily and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schulz and daughter, Marie, of Sams Valley and Mrs. E, A. WUhlte of Eagle Point were callers at the Nedry home Sunday. Girls of the Laurelhurst school have organized a sewing club. Offi cers are: Lois Glass, president; Joyce Nedry, vice-president; Betty Coburn, secretary, and Carol Nedry, treasurer. They selected the name. Four Leaf club, and are making four-leaf em bleme for their sweaters. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gibson and son and daughter of Aberdeen, Wash., were visitors at the O. M. Jol- lllfo home over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jolllffe accompa nied them on the home trip Monday. Mrs. Donald Jolllffe la a daughter of Mrs. Gibson. Home Economics club of McLeod met Friday at Mrs. Jennie Hoag's. Mrs, Mabel O. Mack, home demon stratlon agent, waa present and out lined the work ror the winter and spring months. Fourteen women were present. McLeod unit Will can pears one day next week. Valley View VALLEY VIEW. Oct. 14. Spl.) - Misa Janette McFadden spent Wed nesday afternoon visiting friends In Medford. Jewel Lowe waa a business visitor irt Weed, Cal., Tuesday. Mrs. Robt. Lytle and Mrs. J. R. McCracken attended the district mis sionary meeting of the M. E. church in Medford Friday. Mrs. W. A. Stratton visited Mra. L. Hatfield In Centra! Point Wednesday. H. Wengant waa a Medford visitor Friday. L. I. Crawford of Tule Lake and Cliff Garvin of Talent were business caller in Valley View Wednesday. Ray Wiseacres was a veiley View caller lest week. L. A. Smith of Ashland has pur chased the five-acre tract Joining the Hollbaugh place and Is erecting a small house. Mr. and Mm. Earl Graham return ed last week from Klamath county, where they accompanied their friends. Mr. and Mra. T. Smith, enjoying - week's vacation and successful deer hunt. Mr. and Mm. L. O. Penland enter tained Friday evening. Guest were Mr. and Mrs. W. Rowley and Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Burk of Medford. Mr. and Mrs. TA Borg and Mr. and Mrs. Roy LeVander of Talent, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. strat ton. Frank Stratton and Miss Janette McFadden. Mr. and Mm. L. O. Penland and Miss Janette McFadden were dinner guests Saturday at the F. P. Burk home tn Medford. Mr. and Mm. Frank Reed and Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Hurley were dinner guests at the Albert Moore home In Medford Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Emll Pell of Aahland were business visitors In Valley View Tuesday morning. Fred Engle, Ashland Insurance man. and his mother. Mm. Angle Engle, were Valley View TUltora Tues day. Mr and Mrs. M. Nlckole were Med ford visitor Tuesday. Mra. M. S. Nickols, Mm. Wm. Glenn, Mm. W. A. Stratton. Mrs. J H. Jack son and Mm. Chas. Koyle attended Alpha Social club In Ashland Tuesday afternoon. The regular meeting waa turned Into a reception honoring Mr. and Mm. Wm. Day, beloved couple in Masonic circles, whose 59th wed ding anniversary occurred on Tues day. Mis Janette McFadden loft Monday evening, after a month's vacation, to resume her work In the Stanford achoi ot nursing at San Francisco. Perry Johnson of Central Point t helping at the L. 0. Penland ranch this week. Long Mountain LONO MOUNTAIN. Oct. 14 (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Luther Day and daugh ter of Central Point spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mr,. W. R. Holman. rlhert Mongold delivered a load of wood for the school, October 8. Bus driver. Mrs. Lula Taylor and son Billy left October H for the north, to spend a few daja with her huaband. Mrs. Taylor's father, Mr. Anderson, drove the bua Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Shelley and daugh ter Pearl and Charley Olvana spent the evening at Mr. and Mrs. W. R. llolmsn's, October 10. phone 649. We'll baul away ioui refuM, !ty Sanitary eeilca, i I Rogue River ROOUE RIVER, Oct. 14. (flpl-1 Funeral ot Llndaey Neathamer was held Wednesday afternoon from the Presbyterian church nd Interment In the Rogue River cemetery. Ladlea of the Civic Improvement club met at their hall Tuesday and completed the canning which they are doing for the needy. Jack Betta of Santa Monica, Cal., arrived Friday and will spend some time In Rogue River. Mr. and Mrs. Nat Hart and daugh ter Iona arrived Thursday from Ho qulam. Wash., and will reside here for the winter. They have apartments at the Waldorf hotel. Mrs. J. E. Corey received news Tuesday of the death of her father, Mr. Lowery. at Colfax, Wle. Marjorle Haynea and Carl Thomaa of Rogue River were married at Grants Pass Tuesday. Their friends wish them a lon And happy life. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Milton are parents of a boy born October 8. - Orvllle Dengler and Ralph Wltte returned Wednesday from a hunt up on Butte creek, with two four-point bucks. Mrs. Mabel Wilson of Now Tork la spending some time visiting at the Sam eandry home and other friends here. Mrs, O. M. Shepherd left Wednesday morning for a few days' visit with relatives at Sllverton. Ore. Reed Carter Is Installing the rest room at the city hall, which la being built by the city and the Civic Im provement club. Mrs. Nancy Gunderaon and on Tom arrived home last week after visiting some time with her children at Lakevlew. School closed Wednesday until Monday, because of the teachers' in stltute which Is being held In Med ford. MYs w. A. White of Medford was Rogu River visitor Tuesday after noon. Mrs. R. A. Pierce la enjoying a visit from her mother, Mrs. B. W, Harts horn of Richmond, Cal, Word haa been received of the seri oua Illness of Floyd Fix at a San Francisco hospital. Hla mother and brother Cecil left Wednesday to be with him. 4 Table Rock TABLE ROOK, Oct. 14. (Special) Mr. and Mra. Sam Newman and son, Eugene, are spending several weeks wlUH relatives and friends near Aber deen, Wash. At the last meeting of the Table Rock Community club the following officers were elected: President, Mm. V. R. Schaefer; vice-president, Mrs. F. R. Meyers; secretary-treasurer, I Miss W. May. ! Wm. Dorn, secretary of the Chris tian Endeavor society of Medford, conducted service here Sunday even ing for a large and attentive audi ence. Misses Edith and Ruth Sage, Paul Wilson and James Seabrooke attend ed the party at Medford senior high school Wednesday evening. An unusually large number of agent and peddlers have Infested thla community lately. Mm. Jessey Case, who make her home wlt.h Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Da vidson. In 111 this week. Frost haa killed tomato and bean vine In thla district and nipped late garden corn. Several citizens who are fond of venison am In the hills this week in search of the wily buck. Owing to the frequent visits In late year of army worm and other In sect peats, many of our farmers are making a special effort to protect quail and pheasant this year. E. O. Hamilton, ditch auperlntend ent, rides a horse as he goes about his duties here and report quite a saving over using a car. A. L. Setbrook la busy this week filling silo. Politics aeem to be warming up here with the main aubject for ar gument being the office of county Judge. "Billy" Lewis of the Lewis broth- era' sheep company waa a visitor here the first of the week. Eden Precinct EDEN PRECINCT. Oct. 14. (Spl.) Mrs. Lula Hamlin, son Mervln and Mrs. Parker of Phoenix accompanied Mr. Parker to Yreka to attend the Cold Rush celebration last week. Mr. Parker played In the Wedford band. Mra. Lockwood and Mr. and Mra. Spence went to Ike o' the Woods Sunday to vlilt Mr. Lockwood. The latter expect, to come. In from the lake next Sunday. Mrs. Sula Dean, who suffered a fractured rib In a fall some time ago, la about the house again. Frlenda of Mrs. Mima Rose ot Phoenix were shocked and grieved to learn of her suffering a broken hip at her granddaughter'a home Sun day evening. Mrs. Ron. la In the Sacred Heart hospital where the frac ture was set. She Is resting as easily as could be expected. Mra. A. N. Sollss has rented her residence on the Pacific highway south of Phoenix, and has relumed with her husband to Los Angeles for the winter. Mrs. Llllle Blackwood left last Sat urday by train for Los Angeles to join her granddaughter and husband, Mr. and Mra. Oeorge Jackson. Mrs, Blackwood will remain for the win ter. Mr. Elliott and family have moved from the Fish place to Red Top school section. Mr. Elliott will ranch there th. coming jear, Mr. nd Mrs. Ray Bon ham hav added another section to their poul try house and vlU keep a fine flock of hens thtaawlnter. Clinton Carey U quit Indisposed at his home south of Phoenix. He suffered a slight stroke last Sunday morning, but la recovering from tfce a hock quite rapidly. Phoenix PHOENIX. Oct. 14. (Spl.) Mm, Holcraft's mother, of Weed, California, haa been spending aeveral days here thla week visiting with her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Warren King, and aan, Stlsa, of Butte. Mont., have been visit. Ing Mr. and Mrs. Dave Watt for the past seversl days. Mr. King and Mrs, Watt am brother and sister. It hu been some 14 yesra since Mr. King and Mrs. watt have been together. Mr. and Mm. Ray Ward were din ner guests of Mr. and Mm. Fred Mor ris at Talent last Sunday. Mr. and Mm. Hallgram, who hav been spending the past two weeks tn San Francisco, returned here the fLst of the week. Leo Furry, who haa been employed at White Salmon, returned here the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Chet Bourne, who re cently made a trip north, stopping at Portland for the Legion conven tion and then going on to Washing ton, returned to their home here thla week. Mm. C. B. Ward waa guea of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Ward Saturday night. Courthouse News (Furnished by the Jackson County Abstract Co. 131 B Sixth Street) Marriage Licenses. Thomaa R. Llnebaugh and Gen vleve Sturgla. " Stanley Woodward and Laura Bcn- ney. Stuart Hansen and Wilde Merry man. Robert E. Hawkln and Theta O. Summers. William M. Altken and Eltnabeca Van Rose. Frank PettegTaw and MUly Meyer. Romalne K. Hathaway and Zelma Naught. Circuit Court. Pierce-Allen Motor Company ve. H. 8. Muason; chattel Hen. Annie R. Neathamer va. L. X. Nea thamer; divorce. State vs. Albert Heuner, Cornell u Miller, burglary. Emma Clary ts. Le Olarx (no realty); divorce. Resl Estate Transfer.. F. W. Huggerth to J. W. Drain ux: W. D. part Lot 1, Rlverdale Tract In Sec. 11, Tp. 39 fl. R. 4 W. J, h. Rose et ux to W. 8. Blair: W. D. part Lot 2, Blk. 9, City of Jack- sonvltle. 8. B. Trent to Alma Oro: W. f. Tract t, Orow subdivision In Tp. 8T 8. R. a W. Oeorge B. Kennedy et mt to 0. & Barger et ux; O. D. part Lot t. Sprlngbrook subdivision. Hattle E. Yortlon et al to Millie H. Walker: Q O. D. to Lot 10, Blk. l, Ttown of Gold Hill. rrances M. Wilson to Grace Wilson Clark; W. D. Tract In JacksonTllle a comer of D and 6th fits. Joseph Konop et ux to Charts I'. Wlmer; W. D. land In Seo. 1 In 39 8. R. J E. First National Bank of 6outh.ru Oregon to Harvey Herring: Q. O. TJ, W!4 of NEVi of NW',4; swy. of ITW '; 8 "J of NW"4 of NW!4 of See. IS, Tp. 34 8. R. W. Carl D. Oarman et ux to First In auranee Agency; Q. O. D. land in Seo, 3 In Tp. 87 B. R. a W. First National Company to Cart X. Routh; W. D. Lota 5, . 7, , Blk. 39, Dekum'a Amended Addition to Town of Gold Hill. DANCEATWIMERTO HELP FIRE VICTIMS Th. O rang, social which was to hav. been given at Wlmer Saturday night has been changed, and wlta the asststanc of th. Ervns Va't.y ladlea club, a benefit dance for th. Beera family whoa, entire horn was destroyed by fir. Wednesday will given on that night. Ladles are ark- ed to bring oake or sandwiches and a small charge per couple will b. made to cover dance and aupper. i'be publlo la Invited to come and help the cause. Huge Eagle Takes Porker for Ride; Is Shot By Farmer BUFFALO HAT, HI., Oct. 14 (AP John Mulcahey. little pig didn't go to market, but It did go for an aerial ride with an eagle. Mulcahey saw hla little porker tn the clutches of an American eagle, perched on th. top ot a tall tree. One .hot from Mulcahey'a shot gun brought down th bird, a fa male, which measured 7 feet, 4 Inches between wing tips. The pig was killed In th. fall. Fern Valley Folk . Plan Weiner Roast Fern Valley Literary society will enjoy a wiener roast Saturday .ra ping at Kantor hill, to which tht publlo la Invited. Those attending ahould bring their own wienera and buns, according to the announce ment Issued by the society. KERNV1LLE Multnomah Lumber and Bix Co.. Portland, purchased mtU alt. here and pln to erect mill with I capacity, of 0jj(W (rejt per tUft