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JIEDFORD SIXEU TRIBUNE, iTEprORD. OTJEGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1932 PJQE SEVEN m 111 DON'T FORGET TO PHONE THAT WANT AD HERB ARB TEX BATES i per word first Insertion (Minimum 35c) Iheb additional Insertion, ner word 1 (Minimum 10c) par Una per month, without on change 75 Phone I ..jm. . s.r 1 I.OS1 TJeT Small keytalner lth Please return to Mall ".Tribune offloe- rOPT At Oriental Gardens, dlamona hnt sold Din, ruby stone. Re ward. Leave at Tribune office. JX36T If dog musing, call IS". WANTED SITUATIONS POSITION an housekeeper: capable of taking lull charge: good cook: re liable and trustworthy. Tel. 1044-H. WANTED Position a bookkeeper and stenographer by experienced and efficient young lady. Pull or part time. Local references. Tele. ... phone 869-M. EXPERT PAINTER will do aign paint ing Interior decorating general paint Jobs. Call at 333 So. Central. WANTEU MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Use of office desk for storage: good care. Address Box 8179, Tribune. WANTED I3C0-lb. work horse; must be cheap for .iash. Phone Central Point 19-XX-ti. WANTED Use of piano for storage. Will insure. No children. Box 8355, Tribune. WANTED Will pay the highest cash price for hides, wool, mohair. 118 So. Fir. PHONE 969-R for furniture repair ing and upholstering. Thlbault. FOR BENT HODbES wrm F.NT ninse in 5-room unfur nished house. 14 Almond St. Tel. 498-R. arm. rrnt New modern furnished house, 308 Ashland: 815. Also other houses, hone 1382-j. SMALL furnished house, 3 adults: close In: Frlgldaire. Tel. 319-R. SMALL, well furnished cottage, 2 bed rooms: close In: reasonable. E:t D. T. Lawton, 321 Apple St. 1-ROOM furnished apartment or single rooms with or without mean 4-ROOM furnished house with garage. GLORIA PAN APTS. Under New Management 375 B. Central FOR RENT 4-room house, close to Medford, 97.50. Fhone Jacksonville, 1 303. 3 LOOK at 419 W. 2nd. Newly deco rated: veary reasonable. Tel. 105. MODERN home. 300 Edwards, 815, water paid. Tel. 105. FOR RENT Oct. 10th. 6-room fur. nlshed home. Call 445-Y. or "ee 113 Cottage St. FOR RENT Furn. house, 2 and 4 room apts.; garage. 604 W. 10th.-. FOR RENT Modern 8-room house; clean and In good condition; living room 14x28 ft. with hardwood floor: 3 bedrooms, I 12-24 with casement windows on three sides: set tubs, good heatrola, large garage and woodshed: l4 block from new court house. Call at 714 W. 10th St. FOR RENT Modern 4-room duplex. Inquire 534 No. Bartlett. POR RENT 6-room modern house: hardwood flors; 915. Call at 711 E. Jackson or Phone 834-J. TOR RENT Nicely furnished duplex; living room, bedroom, kitchen, bath, garage, sleeping porch; 917.50 per mo. Phone 1149. FOR RENT 4-room modern furnish ed house; hardwood floors, over stuffed, electrlo range. Call at 830 S. Central. FOR RENT Large house, completely reflnlshed. 608 S. Riverside. Rea sonable rent. Phone 105. FOR RENT house, with 1113-J. 4-room modern furn garage. Call 313 or FOR RENT 3-roo,i modern furnish ed house, 820 00 per month 313 8 Peach. Phone 408-J-4. Fred C. San der. FOR RENT Modern home on East Mam St Inquire Farmers 4r. Fruit growers Bank. Homes ioh rent cs.ii ' FOR RENT Furnisned 5-room house Crater Lake Ave.; unfurnished 5 roon house on 12th near school , Both new Phone 1149. BEAUTIFUL 5-room stucco home n Park St Inquire 518 S. Oakdale. FURNISHED House. Te. C A DeVoe 7-ROOM fvirn or unfurnished at U3 W Mam. 117 50 Also 3 rooms. 34 Rom Ave, 110. Fooa C. A. DeVoe. POS RENT HOUSE POR RENT Houm near high school Be; eg remodeled. Only 420. Tel. 105 POR RENT Home, unfurnished Brows furnished tfe Whit FOR RENT APARTMENTS CLEAN apartment, 219 S. Ivy. 600 -L. 3-ROOM furnished Apartment, mod ern and new: overstuffed, electric ity and garage Included. 412 N. Ivy. FOR RENT 3 -room apt, with sleep ing porch: light and water; $8. 137 Tripp, mealtime. COMPLETELY furnished apt., heated; garage. 229 N. Ivy. 3-ROOM modern furnished apart- , ment, garape. Cheap. 1109 W. 11th POFl RENT Furnished apartments, 115, $1? and 98. Opposite Owen Oregon Lumber Co., N. Pacific Hl way. FOR RENT Cheerful apartment, prt- vate, fine location, bis So. Oakdale. POR RENT Furnished 8 -room apt. SI N. Oakdale. PURN. 2 and 3 room apts, neat, pleas ant. Reasonable, laoa e. Main. FOR RENT Furn. apt.. Durrell court, 333 No. Holly. Call at Apt. 4. MODEUN furnished 3-room apart ment, 849 N. Bartlett. Tel. 753-M FURN. APT., new overstuffed, refrlg' eratlon. The Berben, 10 Quince. FOR RENT FCltNlSHBD ROOMS PLEASANT room for gentleman; close In, bath garage, 609 E. Mam. FOR RENT Furnished sleeping room and garage eio. per month. 325 So. Riverside Ave. FOR RENT ROOMS AND BOARD ROOM AND BOARD 85.00 per week. 414 S. Riverside. PLEASANT ROOMS, 718 East Main. 82: board 85. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE Apt. house cheap, 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, wuo-tt. FOR SALE OR TRADE 100 acres black land In grain and aiiaua, a ya miles from Medford; 815.000 worth of Improvements, stock and equip ment. Make me an offer. O. A DeVoe. FOB EXCHANGE TRADE lor wood or laying hena, one man's overcoat, one 14-year-oia boy's overcoat, both In good con dition. Address Box uimj, 'irioune TRADE Good milk cow for young span of horses. H. P. Whetstone, Central Point. R. F. D. 1. TO TRADE Olds Sedan, good condi tion. Will trade for grain, nay or what have you. Tribune. Box 8040. MISCELLANEOUS WATCH for our Wednesday and Thursday aneclals: Haircut, sham poo and marcel, 81.35. Trim with wet wave, 50c. For the little girls, French curl free with 35c haircut, every day. Medford Beauty Shop, Groceteria Bldg.. N. Central. GET the "No Hunting" and trespass ing signs at the Mali Tribune Job office: printed on ciotn to witn stand the rain and weather. LOCAL or long distance hauling. We guarantee to save you money. Haw ley Transfer. 819 North Riverside. Phone 1044-X. FOR SALE FUEL FOR SALE Dry fir wood, 16-lnch. Phone 1116. 81.75 tier, WOOD.Flr and hardwood, any lengtn. for sale: Mack Brown, Beagle. Will be on atreet dally with wod in front of Mall Tribune. DRY BODY FIR for sale or trade for what have you. Tel. C. A. DeVoe. FOR 8M.fc-f.tAL ESIATK 5 ROOMS modern, fine large lot. 82100, cash 950. Balance easy monthly payments. 8 ROOMS modern, exceptionally attractive nearly new. all assess ments paid In full, price 82750. Cash 8150 and 825 monthly at 6. I ACRE close In with nearly new 8-room modern house, garage and chtcker. house, an attractive home for 92500 on reasonable terms. BROWH S WHITE. REALTORS 104 West Main St. for SALE fi-acre tract on north Paclflo highway. Inquire Farmers & Fruitgrowers Bank. WHEN you think of real estate think of Brown & Whit. I OI SALE FRUIT & VEGETABLES FOR SALE Grapes, Holme ranch, Griffin Creek. Phone 857-J. APPLES Delicious, Jonathan. Spitz, Winter Banana. R. DeWlt. route 4. Box 234. FOR SALE Grapes. J. A. Manke. two miles east of Jacksonville, tf POTATOES. 75e hundred. Tel. 950-R-3. Richfield Service, Phoenix. FOR SALE Orape. several varieties; also Jonathan and Dellcloui ap ples Cheaper by truck lot. Joe Kantor, Rout 4. Box 237. POR SALE Tomatoes, 9-F-3. le. Hartley, FOB SALE LIVESTO. POR SALE Cowa. Phjne 669-R. 3 WORK HORSES. 1200 to I70O lbs.; harness Reg:stred Shetland pony Rear 1140 Court St. EWES for sale or to put out on shares. Tel. C. A. DeVoe. FOR SALB Red feeder plga: also Red (..A mwa Kill farm awm. Adduf 6ciiuz, Btafle-, Ore, I FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES 1928 CHEVROLET Lendau practically new. Bargain. 618 do. Oakdale. SANDY'S OSED CAR EMPORIUM WHERE good values are always on hand (like a sore ttnimoi. All American Oakland Sedan 1265 Big Six Pontlao Coupe - 316 Essex Six Coach - If Chev. Six Coach - 340 Dodge Sedan ISO A Model rord Spt. Coupe 300 We have a big line for your selec. Hon. Convenient terms and fair al lowances. PONTIAO SALES FLOOR Open Sunday 1937 PACKARDr-oood rubber, good shape throughout, to trade for cowa or ssddle horse. Value 3300. Write or call at Pur Fish & Oame Corp. Ranch, Prospect, Ore. FOR SALfc HOME POR SALE OR RENT 3 room modern house, also 4 room modern house, both on Lozler bane. Each house on quarter aore. Big Fines Lbr. Oo FOR SALE UOU8 AND PETS FOR SALE OR TRADE Llewellyn Better, cougar hound pups. Black burn. 428 Plum St. FOR BALE Persian kittens, bees and canary olrda. A. R. Hanscom, Btddle road. FOB BALE MISCELLANKOCB FOR SALE Or trade for wood, bat tery radio set: one set electrical engineer ! books, new. 819 N. Bart lett. FOR SALE 10-ln. gang plow. W. R. Holman. Eagle point. FOR SALE Choice tulip bulbs, mixed colors. Mrs. s. M. unnstensen, a. F..D. I, Box 6A, Oold Hill. FOR SALE A good safe. safe. Real bargain price, inquire untimct Jewelry Store. phut BUDDED BRIXNUT FIL BERTS Heavy production or iarg nuts at early age. Grafted wal nuts, fruit trees and evergreen shrubs at new low prices. Cata. logue on request. Woodruff's Nur. sery, Eugene, Ore. for SALE Stude light 8 touring: 1933 license: 830 casn price, inn No. Riverside. FOR SALE: Almonda too and 6c un husked; Jonathan apples, rnone 19-P-3. OET the "No Hunting" and trespass ing signs at the Mall Tribune Job office; printed on cloth to with stand the rain and weather. POR SALE Hungarian vetch seed. I Tel 523-J-4. Otto Nledermeyer. POR SALE- -Oak fence posts. Medford. Runyard, FOR SALE Circulating heater. Phone 578-Y. . FOR SALE Harley-Davldson motor cycle. 985 cash. See John, at Mall Tribune. FOR SALE Green pasture, hay, wheat and straw. Tel. 408-R-4, evenings FOR sale Used sewing machines, all makes, 95 up; terms If desired. All makes rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine Co., 24 N. Bartlett. GARDEN DIRT, piuwlng, fertiliser sand and gravel. Phone 913-J. BUSINESS UIRFCTORI JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title and Title Insurance. The only complete Title system In Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title, Title Insurance. Rooms 8 and 6. No. 33 North Central Ave., upstairs. Automobile Loans, CONTRACTS REFINANCED PAYMENTS REDUCED We pay up balance due dealer, bank or ftnanoe company and extend your payment. Additional money loaned. Phone 31 for appointment. Dressmaking and Remodeling. THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and remodeling. 424 Medford Bldg. Phone 1181. Job Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant in southern Oregon. Printing of all kinds: book binding: loose-leaf ledgera, and blanks, billing systems, duplicating cnsH sales slips and everything IP the printing line. 28-30 N. Grape Phone 75. 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 20 years. Ambulance serv ice. 6th St. at Oakdale. Tel 47. Money to Lend. WE LEND MONEY on furniture and late mode auto. Three per cent per month on unpaid balance. No other charges. 'Come In and get the cash today, see w. s. Thorns. 45 So Central. Phone 139 Painting and Paperhangtng. HARRT MARX Painting, tinting, paperhanging. Phone 14-P-4. Rea. Coleman Creek road. Transfer. RE1NK1NO TRUCK1NO CO. Trans fer and Storage. We haul anything at a reasonable price. Ill No. Fir Street Phone 333. DAVIS TRANSFER A 8TORAOB Service guaranteed. 33 8. Orape St Pbone 644. or residence lodO. EADS TRANSFER & STORAUB CO Office 1015 No. Centra j phone 815 Prices right. Service guaranteed LEGAL NOIlCtS Snt If tn Creditor. tn the County Court of the Stat- nl 1 Oregon for Uie County of Jaclcaoa. In the Matter of r Estate of Charles M. English, Diseased. Notice Is hereby stven that I have been duly and regularly appointed Administrator of the aoove entitiec, estate under and bv virtue of an order of the County Court of Jackson County1 Oregon, duly made, rendered ana emerea upor. e:umor .uvi., 1933, and aii creditors having claims aga;nst said deceased are hereby noti fied to present the same duly veri fied, with vouchers thereunto at tached, and all persons owing said esif,i are nouiieo to pay tneir saia Indebtedness to me at the office of George M. Roberts, my attorney. tn the Medford National Bank Building, Rooms 201-3. Medford, Oregon, with. In six months from the date of this notice. Dated at Medford. Oregon, this 30th day of September. 1932. . RALPH Q. BARDWELL. Administrator of the Estate of Charles M. English, Deceased. Beagle BEAGLE, Oct. 19. (Spl.) Boy Scout troop No. 14 of Beagle and Scoutmaster E. B. Lucas were guests at the Sanu Valley Grange Saturday. The boys put on a first aid demon stration and some stunts. Relief club of this community met at the Gillette home Thursday and apent the day sewing. Attending were Miss Swanson. Mrs. Harper, Ger aldtne Harper. . Mrs. Schuls and Orandma Parks. Next meeting will be announced later. Lawrence Sanderson was taken home from the Sacred Heart hospital October 6. He la gaining slowly but still confined to his bed. School children gave a short pro gram Wednesday evening and after ward a pie sale. The proceeds will be spent for hot lunches for the children during the winter months. All appreciate the support of the ad joining districts In this project. Miss Boussom attended teachers' Institute In Medford Thursday and Friday and the school children en Joyed the vacation. Mr. " Swanson, school clerk, also spent Thursday In Medford. The school bosrd took advantage of the two days' vacation and painted the schoolhouse porch floor and the library floor. Mrs. Pomeroy, teacher, and Miss Mary Sollee. clerk, of the Meadows school, also attended Institute. Milton Sanderson and Walter Prey left for Klamath Palls to work In the potato field a few weeks. Mrs. Tom Dews left October 8 for Chico, Cal., to apend the winter with her sister. Mrs. Dews health does not permit her to spend the winter here. Merrill Martin and Desmond work ed last week at the Riverside Orch ard. Mrs. Chas. Mulhollen and Infant eon Richard Leo returned home Octo ber 8 from the Community hospital in Medford. Robert Sims has been quite ftlck for the past week. The last report he was better. Mr. and Mrs. Sparks and family and Clinton Blaine 00 Medford were Sunday visitors at the Blatne home here. Mrs. M. P. Young and family of Willow Springs were Sunday after noon guests at the Sanderson home. Civic League Meet In the Y. W. 0. A. pavlora this evening at eight o'clock the represen tatives of all units of the Jackson County Civic league will conduct a meeting, at which Important an nouncement will be made. It was stated today. All representatives are urged to attend. REEDSPORT Improvement made at Lee's grocery store. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS 1. Grows drowsy 5. Toward the stern I. JUoaque tn Jerusalem 11. Third man 13. Thickness 14. Uenl out sparingly 15. Outdoor came 1ft, Grieved 18. Light ahna 20. H?a eaelrs 21. By way of 22. Serpenta 24. Catkin 26. Roman house hold Rod 27. Pat in church ?0. Mark 32. Optical illusion 84. Rome 35. Steal 7. Woolen fftbrlo 28. Architectural Solution of Yesterday's Punte P A NTS MAIL A CpJ e c oKoMTz tWL Qpl 9lT RjE VViT A AlO N E kE l lJT pse bTo a Mi r e b:n,e tHI A B k EoS tMa t IMS! S.L E DlSpslpi N A NE K 1 fflm&Mi c arc aTpMl eToMp aJv si P A rgmA LB,o KBSg i t omovpWm ince pTe n'Hb eTETi jvfl N E R s EDlHVlslRsaslolvS 41. Feminine name pier treated n a pilaster 50 River lBianrli rhlnff bird . Corded cloth (A Medicinal hrb 82. Biblical place 43. Experienced Mi Demolish 17. Thinrs drawn M Crafty be-iind 11 Wrltine; table ' r I3 4 w 7 w r r i '6 ? 'Mm20 W'WJ' 111 24 25 . 12. 27 20 2f 30 31 W;32 33 Iff mm s3 1 1 prl 1 rr , ! Talent j Foots Creek j aw aw Hanaro TALENT, Oct. 18 (Spl.) Mrs. W. R. Nyswaner of Chlloquln ha been the guest of relatives here this week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bostwlck of Eagle Point were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Burnett Thursday. Mrs. A. T. Edmumson, who has been seriously 111. Is greatly Improved. Mis. Clarence Holme and daugh ter Clarice of Keno, Klamath county 1 the house guert of her father, Tom Lamb, this week. Misses Esther Spengenburg. Doro thy Baughman. Opal McLarnen and Helen Shipley motored to Crater lake Sunday. Ladies' Aid of the Methodist church mot with Mrs. R. H. Southwlck Thursday. R. Danford of Portland spent Sun day as a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Char les Long. James Rea ha gone to Join his son Norvtl In New Jersey, where he expect to spend the winter. Llovd Lamb of Port Klamath spent Thursday In Talent, the guest of his father, Tom Lamb. Floyd Cochran left for Eugene Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Hart entertained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy LeVander. Mr. and Mrs. Jo Spitrer wer din ner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dunkln Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weagsnt and Mrs. Chase Oardlner attended the county Orange council at the court house In Medford Thursday. Mr. Freeman Wedge la spending the week with her mother, Mrs. Sue Clayton. Mr. and Mrs. Jalmer Koskl and daughter Karoly Mae of Ventura, Cal., wer dinner guests w Miss Lu cille Holdrldge Saturday. Mr. and Mra. Homer Clinton had as their dinner guest Sunday. Reu dyl Pope. Mr. L. a. Bullln of San Diego, Cal., called on her many frlenda In Talent, her former home, Tuesday, en route to Brldeeoort. Mrs. Reed, secretary of the Mis sionary conference, of Portland, oc cupied the pulpit of the Methodist cMlrch Sunday morning. Mrs. Reed U the wife of a former pastor of this church and has many frlenda here She was the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. I. O. Wllllama. Mrs. Cliff Garvin entertained at dinner Thursday for her mother, Mrs. Mary Worts, her sisters. Mrs. Riley Nyswaner of Chlloquln. Mrs. Douglas Steadman of Phoenix and Mrs. Henry Bumette of Talent. Bradford Dixon, Wylle Jones, W. Bradley and Clyde Purvis returned from a hunting trip to Red mountain Saturday, bringing In three nice deer. Mr. and Mra. Jack Sweeney and eon and Miss Emma Jean Crawford spent Thursday at Lake o' the Woods. October 30. Talent Orange will celebrate homo-coming night. Bell view Grange will put on the pro gram. Refreshments will be served. All Granger cordially Invited. 4 Jullin Moves to Town PORTLAND. Ore., Oct. 19. (API Oovcrnor and Mrs. Julius L. Meier today moved from their country home, Menucha. on the Columbia -iver hfirbwnv. to the'r hotel apart ment In Portland, which they have taken for the winter. Cross-Word Puzzle T. Teutonic sky and war (od t. Smtlla 3. Cut down 10. Opposite of aweafher 11. Anarclils'.s 17. Act of retaliation 1H. Father!)' 23. fcThort for a man'a name 24. Luzon savage 25. The human race 17. Protective divire for rrulalngj In mined nrsas 2H. frm cell 2 Tiny 31. Little child 33. Per used and emendsd 3. Cask 3. Aromatic seed 4(i. Thief actor 41. Silkworm 43. Van-1rJns; Hindu acrobats 44. Discover 45. iod of love 48. Onwhole- sflmely motrt 48. Plnnt of tha semis Vlcla DOWN i. r07f 1, Anrifnt Greek coin Jt. T.lhrfltion 4. AMant . Part of a church C. Mar) nf ilowsra FOOTS CREEK. Oct. 19. (Spl.) Attending the Rogue River commun ity fair, sponsored by the Clvlo Im provement club, at Rogua River, Oc totser 14. were Mesdamea Geo. Pfelfer, Palmer, Pelfer, McOuat, Oeorge Lance, Smith, Miller. F.flle Blrdseye, Victor Birdseye and Roy Tompkins and family, Mrs. Azalea Sager. clothing spec ialist, will meet with the Civic Im provement club at the community hall In Rogue River. October 38. This will be an all-day meeting and the public 1 Invited. Fott Creek Sunday school will have a Bible memory contest. Every on Is cordlslly Invited to attend and Join. The leadera are Lorraine Tomp klna and Rowland Miller. New owners of the Black Channel mine have a number of men em ployed building dams and making extenalve Improvement. Mrs. Martha Seaman and her guests, Capt. and Mrs. Shaw of Port land, spent October 11 with Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Lance. Rollin Selhl of Rogue River was delivering corn here October 13. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Elliott and Mra. Pauline Urhl were In Grant Pass October IS. Ravmond Rltter and Clarence Cook spent the evening of October IS at the Charles McMorrlck home. Henry Miller of Grant pas has resumed mining operation at the Dixie Queen mine on the left-hand fork of Foot creek. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Guetalaff and son Frederick were in Medford and Ashland, October 13. M. Boomsllter, Mrs. R. L. Miller and Mrs. L. L. Smith were Grants Pass visitors October 10. John Hair, who formerly owned x tract of land adjoining the Birds- eye farm, was- calling on old friends here October 11. Mr. Lawrence Smith spent the week-end with Mrs, John Smith of Sardine creek. Mlsa Laura Bonney of the Bonney Grill and Stanley Woodward of Med ford were married October 8 by Rev Balrd. and will make their home in Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cook of Gold Hill called on Mr. and Mrs. 0. 0. Carr October 9. Mr. Carr ha been very 111 for several months. Earl Moore and daughter Yvonne of Oold Hill spent October II with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Woodcock. Mrs. I. T. oallager attended the teachers' Institute In Medford Octo ber 14. Miss Dorothy Smith went to Grants Pass October 13.. to spend th rest of the week with her sister, Mrt. Nelson Boomsllter., Mr. and Mrs. 8. P. Hodge of Marsh field, en route to Redding. Cal , spent the night of October 15 with their cousin, Mrs. R. L. Miller.. 1 Brownsboro BROWNSBORO, Oct. 19. (Spl.) Walter Marshall haa returned home arter apendlng the summer In the employ of t,'ie forest service. Mrs. L. J. Rohrer returned home Tuesday after a week's visit with friends and relatives at Hornbrook and Montague, Cal. Mr. and Mra. Clarence Myera and children spent Friday in Ashland. Address given by Earl H. Fehl In the school house last Tuesday even ing waa -largely attended by Browns boro people and others. At Sunday school last Sunday Rev, D. D. Randall of Medrord and Rev. Smith and family of Butte Falls were present. Both delivered excel lent sermons and were enjoyed by a good attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Melv'n Wright were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Wright Sunday. They also enjoyed a pneaa ant hunt. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hard were Sun day guests of Mr. and Mis. Joe May field. Mrs. Ma fields mother, Mra. EllsabeV. Orlssom, Is also at their home for a few days. Mrs. W. M. Hansen recently spent a few days with her mother and other relatives at Hornbrook, Cal. Toung people of the Sunday school enjoyed a party at the Chas. Clngade home Friday. 4 Antelope ANTELOPE, Oct. 19. (Spl) Ante lope Sewing club will meet at the T. T. Hattlott home Oct. 19. Visitors are welcome. A covered dish lunch eon will be nerved at noon. Mr. end Mrs. B. K. Rlgg and chil dren spent Oct. 9 at the Bill Blgham home. Mrs. Bob Baize gave a birthday dinner iioncrlng her huaband Bob Bslzfl and Mrs. Leo Cannon, Oct, 9. Those seatid were Mr. and Mrs. lo Cannon and Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Bnl7e and sons James and Richard of Medford and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bli- and little daughter. Mrs. Cecil Culbertson and little daughter spent the afternoon, Oct. 9, at Mra. CulberUon's mother's, Mrs. Pierce of Medford. Mrs. Pierce fell a few days ago and dislocated her hip. She Is much Improved. Antelope Union Sunday school was well attended Oct. 16. It la hoped that there will be more from now on. Mrs. John C. Oreb Is back a few days st her old Job, In Medford. with the Wakefield Insurance Agency. Noted Aviator Dies, MUNICH. Bavaria. Oct. 18. W Maurlc Do ruler, who designed th'i treat flying boat DO-X, with his Brother Claude, died today. He made the first transatlantic flight in the DO-X. through all her muhnpa snd adventures, leachliif I New York in August, 193U Courthouse News (Furnished by the Jacksor County Abstract Co. 131 Sixth Streetl Marriage Licenses Glenn Stevens and June H. McAl Ister. Irwin Dahack and Nellie Regan. Elll A. Chamberlain and Addle V. Stiles. Robert D. Frys and Allison Barnes. William J. Bryant and Dorothy E. Hagedorn, Circuit Court Jackson County Building Ar Loan Assn. vs. Clartbel Moen and Helmer O. Moen. Foreclosure. Harry F. Miller vs. Stats Industrial Accident Co. For money. Bert Watklna and Laura E. Watklns vs. R. J, Jones. Emma Jones and Claude L. Jones. Reoovery of person al property. Pierce-Allen Motor Co. r. O. J. Lo gan Chattel lien. Harold Danlelson n. O. H. Davis Lmber lien. J. S. Mow et al T. R. A. Taylor. For money. Wentworth & Irwin, Inc., vs. Ra- chel L. Mead a Mead Motor Co. For personal property. Claud M. Churchill. Oak! L. rate a Rogue River Cheese at Pro- Churchlll and Ancel 8. Page Incorpo ducts, lne. Leonard N. Hall vs. Burnua Nelly Hall, Divorce. Sterling Price vs. R. E. Smith. For money. Proliate Court Estate of R. H. Toft, also known a Ray H. Toft and Ray Toft, deceased. Admtt'-ed to probate. Real Estate Transfers W. Comstoek to Luclnda Peck. W. O, to lot 9, block 4, Ross Add. to Medford. R, H. Toft et ux to Walter V. Moody. W. D. to tract In block 62 and tract to south on Third street. Jacksonville. Oeorge Putnam to Porter J. Neff et ux. W, D. to tract In 8eo. SO, Twp. 87 8.. R. 1 W. Sheriff to Paul A. Smith. Sheriff deed to W of NW4 of Seo. 13, Twp. 35 S., R. 1 W. Llnnie Hanscam et al to H. 0, Gal lup. w. D. to part of lot 10. block 1, Cottage Add. to Medford. Helga Lund to W. A. Cohtrell. W. D. to tract In D. L, 0. 67, Twp. 38 S.. R. 1 W. Riley D. Henaon et ux to O. S. Butler. W. D. to part of block 4, Im perial Add. to Medford. Clark O. Rush to Virgil B. Rush et ux. W. D. to lots 5 ancf 6, block O, Railroad Add, to An hi and. Carl J. Crystal et Uk to Marie Ex- ley.. u.oi.u uccu w w wow, Twu. 33 S., R, 3 E. Mollne D. Barnes et vlr to E. B. Shaw. Q. 0. D. to lot 7; W',4 lot 8, block 33, Chttwood tract to Ashland. Sheriff to R. I. Stuart et ux. Sheriff deed to tract tn Seo. 30, Twp. 38 8., R. 3 E, James W. Breeding et ux to Mlna W. Breeding et ux. W. D. to land In See. 18, Twp. 38 S., R. 4 W. Jackson County to Ellis U. Jones. Deed to E'4 of SW',;; S14 of NW!4; 8W' of NE'.; W14 of SE'A of Sec. 36. Twp. 34 8.. R. 4 W. Jane A. Joy to M. L. Vorhel et ux. W. D. to land in Seo. . Twp. 37 8.. R. 1 W. Charles Lutcherhand to Richard W. Quae et al. W. d;4 to traot en Oranlte street In Ashland. John Pates to Mary E. Pates. W. to block 33, Dekum Add. to Oold Hill. W. T. Minor to William Platt- W. D. to lot 4. C and 6, block A, Metkle & Payne Add; Jits 7 and 8, block A, Melkle dc Payne Add. to Ash land. J. 0. Height et ux to Roy R. Heck- athorne et ux. W. D. to lot 11. 13, 13. 14 and 19, night's Sub. to Med ford. Margaret Burroughs to Annie M. Swarey. W. D. to tract In Sec. 30, Twp. 37 8.. R. I W. Oeorge O. Kerby et ux to John L. Bedlngfleld et ux. W. D. to W of 8W(i of Sec. 13. Twp. 30 8., R. 1 W. 1 s. a. Barron et ux to r. n. waixer. Q. C. D. to part of NW of Seo. 0. Twp. 40 8., R. 3 E. F. H. Walker et ux to E. B. Barron. Q. C. D. to part of NE'a of Seo. 8, Twp. 40 8., R. 3 E. Sheriff to State of Oregon. Sher iff deed to lot 4. block 1, Narragan Add. to Medford. Elizabeth Pattlson to 8. W. Baugh et ux. W. D. to land In D. L. C. 41. Twp. 38 8.. R. 1 W. Joseph B. Webster et ux to Frank W. Houston et ux. W. D..to land In Sees. 18 and 17, Twp. 38 8.. R. I W. E. B. SvMaw to W. E. .Patterson et al. W. D. to lot 7; WVi of lot 8. block 33, Chttwood Add. to Ashland. Ml CHICAGO, Oct. IB (AP) Republi can national headquarters announced today that President Hoover's address at Detroit Saturday will be broadcast by both NBC and Columbia networks between 7:30 and 8:30 p. m., C. 8. T. The National system will broadcast an address at Baltimore by Secretary of the Treasury Ojden I.. Mills from 7 to 7.30 p. m., C. 8. T., Wednesday night. When needing duplicating tales books, flat-packs or fan-fold cash register forma, .ledger sheets for bookkeeping machines or any other kind of printing don't order from out-of-town firms and pay more. Phon 75 and one of out representative will call. DRESS SALE 300 new dresses Just arrived. A regular o value special at UBS. Other dresses up to 813.50. Cost IS 85 and up. Shoes 81.40 to 84 85. THE BAND BOX SHOE BOX. "The store that aave you money. Dr. James 8. Johnson has moved his dental offices from the Medford Bldg to the Phlpp Bldg, over Kldd's Shot Store. BRITISH ABROGATE ' RUSSIAN PACT IN PROSPERITY MOVE LONDON, Eng., Oct. 19 (AP) J. H. Thomas, aecretary for domlnlona. announced In the house of common today that Oreat Britain haa abro gated It commercial treaty with So vlet RiiMla. Under article 31 of the tariff agreement reached at the recent Ot tawa Imperial conference, he aald, re nunciation of the temporary com mercial agreement with Russia im made necessary. This agreement was signed In 1930. It gave RtiMta the privileges of moat-favored-natton treatment and there fore, Mr. T.homaa explained. It standa tn the way of trade prohibitions which might be necessitated by the obligations undertaken at Ottawa, Thomas moved the first of the f Inane resolutions which will make the Ottawa pact a part of the law of the land. Declaring that his pur pose waa to Indicate the real nlgnlfl-' cance and Importance of the Ottawa conference, .he aald that If that meetv Ing results In Increasing the pros- -perlty of the British empire, It would be the best contribution Great Brit ain could make toward restoration of world prosperity. T LONDON, Oct. 19. (AP) Fifty men and four women arraigned In police court today for participation in yesterday's unemployment rlota were aentenced to pay flnea of forty shillings each or to spend two week to one month In prison. Thirty of them were sentenced to Lambeth court, where crdwds of un employed gathered thl morning. Police pr'eaaed them back from th courthouse and there was no dis order. In the house of commons Rome Secretary Sir John Otlmour, answer ing a, questioner, said the demon strations were organized by a com munist body known a the National Unemployed Workera movement. It w. Mtlm.fori thnf. 10 000 narinni ptlclp,u,. 8lr John ld th, pol. tcm (.unit. Dresfc nrovoostlon. acted with admirable restraint. ' Scores of policemen and rioters were Injured In the bloody seven hour claah which ended last night In the hlstorlo Lambeth sections. Just across th Thsmes from the houses of parliament. ( 2 KEEP FULL PAY. SALUM, Oct. 18. P AH but two of the state's circuit Judges have voluntarily reduced their salaries by 10 per cent, a checkup at the secre tary of state's office revealed. Reduction were self -Imposed by 'five more Judges for September. . Those taking the reduction In Sep tember were Judges Brand, Skip worth, Hewitt, Taewell and Walker, leaving only Judges O. H. McColloch and I. H. McMahan of Marlon county on the full salary basts. MeteorologicalReport October 10. 1033 Forecast Medford and vicinity: Tonight and Thursday fair. Little change in tem perature. Oregon: Generally fair tonight and Thursday, but unsettled probably with rain extreme northwest portion. Little change In temperature. Lowest terr.pEisture thl morning, 37 degrees. Temperature a year ago today: Highest, 73: lowest, 35. Total precipitation alnce Septem ber 1. 1033, .60 Inch. Relative humidity at 6 p. m. yes terday, 43 per cent; 8 a. m. today, 08 per cent. Sunset today, 8:34 p. m. Sunrise tomorrow, 6:39 a. m. Sunset tomorrow, 8:33 p. m. Observations Taken at A A, M. J20th Meridian Time 5! 3, City 2 3 Baker City 48 38 .. Clear Boise ... 88 28 .... Clear Chicago 60 58 T Cloudy Denver .13 34 .06 Clear Dea Moines .. 63 58 T Cloudy Eureka 58 44 Clear iTeeno 73 48 P. Cdy. Helena 44 33 Cloudy Los Angtlee . 76 60 P. Cdy. Marshfleld 63 46 Cloudy MEDFORD . 59 37 .... Cloudy New York 88 68 .18 Pain Phoenix 74 48 .... Clear Portland 60 46 ... Cloudy Reno . 53 36 P. Cdy. Roseburg . 60 40 .... Cloudy Salt Lake City ... 40 34 .48 Clear San Francisco 70 58 .... Clear Seattle .... 56 48 Cloudy Spokane - 53 34 Ciear Broken windows gliaeC DJ rrow Bridge Cabinet Work. .