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terrier. Reward. Phone 1027-R.
. 132 Elm St. .
LOflT If dog missing, call 1S1-
HELP WAITED MALE
$1200-3000 YEAR Government life
ions. Many post-depression vacan
cies, men-women. 18 to 80. Steady
work. List positions; sample coach
ing and full particulars free, write
Immediately today sure. Box 7929,
Mall Tribune.
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Jobs. Many post-depression
vacancies, common wwih ou.
Helen'.. Experience unnecessary.
List positions and full particulars
FREE. Write today sure. Franklin
Institute, Dept. 385G, Rochester,
N. Y.
WANTED SITUATIONS
ENGLISH trained landscape garden
er. 37 years' experience, wants work
by the hour, day or month. S.
Woodward, Rosewood Apts., 212 So.
Riverside or Phone 1404.
EXPERT PAINTER will do sign palnt
)n Interior decorating general
' paint Jobs. Call, at 322 So. Central.
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
DRIVING to Portland Sunday morn
ing. Can take one or two to share
expenses. Phone 1577-X.
(WANTED Household goods, stoves,
tools, or what have you.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
37 N. Grape St. Phone 1062.
WANTED Acoustlcon Phone for the
deaf. Must be cheat) and In good
order. Write Box 8313. Mall Tribune.
WANTED Will pay the highest cash
price for hides, wool, mohair. 116
S. Fir St.
EMPTY TRUCK going to Portland
about 27th. wants load for there
or points en route. Hawlcy Trans
fer. Phone 1044-X.
FOR RENT HOUSES
TOR RENT 4-room partly furnished
house. $16.50, water paid. Key at
114 Tripp.
FOR RENT 5-room nicely furnished
house; electric . range and water
heater; nice sragc, at avi ooutn
Riverside.
for RENT Small furnished house
1 block off Main; suitable for
working couple or bachelors. Tel
319-R.
8-ROOM furnished house, modern.
Call 34-R-2.
TOR RENT 5-room modern house,
almost new; fireplace, hardwood
floors, laundry tus. garage. 613
Kathertne St. Phone 656-X.
FOR RENT Furnished duplex; liv
ing room, bedroom, kitchen, bath,
enclosed porch, wood or electric
' range, water paid, nicely located,
$15. Phone 1149 for appointment.
HALF OP DUPLEX 4 rooms f urn lsh
ed; garage- Pnone 789.
FOR RENT Furnished house, living
room, kitchen, two bedrooms, sleep
ing porch, bathroom. enclosed porch
and garace; nicely located; wood
fnd electric range; water paid, 20
per month. Phone 1149 for ap-
f polntment.
FOR RENT After November 1, 8
room residence, partly furnished,
cloee In,- lots of shade and lawn.
120 per month, water pstd. Inquire
at 325 So. Riverside.
FOR RENT Ready to move Into
clean furnished home, 5 large
rooms, electric range, water heat
er. Tel 445-Y.
1009 W. MAIN 6 -room home, very
reasonable. Tel. 105.
13000 ft rooms, furnvs'ned. electric
ranae and water heater, garage. 513
Liberty St.
FOR RENT 4-room fnmlahed hou.
2 bedrooms. 1127 W. Main; H7.5Q.
. Tel. C. A. DeVoe.
SMALL, well furnished cottage. 2 bed
rooms; cloe In. 20, water paid. See
D. T. Law ton, 321 Apple St.
208 SUMMIT Modern an'! new story
and hair home. Tel. 105.
FOR RENT 4-room hou5e, cloee o
MM ford, 17.50. Phone Jacksonville,
30 i
FOR RENT Oct. 10th. A -room fur
n;ncd home. Call 44iY, or ee
13 Cot Life St.
FOR RENT 6-room modern house:
hardwood flora; f.5 Ca'.l at 711 E.
Jsrkn or Pi: one 834,-J.
rOB BENT HOUSES
FOR RENT Purn. bouse, a and .
room tpu.: garage. 604 W. 10:a.
FOR RENT Modern 6-rooro bouse;
clean and In good condition: Hiring
room 14x28 ft. with hardwood floor;
3 bedroom. 1 13-24 with casement
windows on three sides:' act tubs,
good neatrola, large garage and
woodshed: 1', block from new court
house. Call at 714 w. 10th St.
FOR RENT 4-room modern furnish
ed house: hardwood floors, over
stuffed, electric range. Call at 630
8. Central.
BEAUTIFUL 5-room stucco home on
Park St. Inquire 61S 3. OakdAle.
FOR RENT 3-roo 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 Farmers & Pruit
- growers Bank.
HOMES iOH RENT Call 708
FOR REN1 homes, rurnlsbeo or
unfurnished. Brown A White
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
NICE, new. modern lurnlshed apt.
10,00. 412 N. Ivy.
FOR RENT Apartments, S2.50 and
S3.00 per week: steam heated:
lights. 1005 W. Main.
TO LET 5 nicely furnished rooms,
garage and woodshed: very reason
able rent to the right party. One
block from new courthouse. Wm.
F. Campbell. 804 E. Main St.
FOR RENT Apartment, also large
room with kitchenette. 51 N. Oak
dole. FOR RENT Furnished apt.; upstairs;
adults. 311 No. Bartlett.
FURNISHED apartment, steam heat,
Frlgldalre and garage. 503 S. Holly.
2 ROOMS and bath, furnished. Close
In. 146 So. Ivy.
FOR RENT Attractive ground floor
apartment for couple employed.
Call at 532 Plum St., after 6 p. m.
or Sundays,
FOR RENT Furnished apartment
for adults; garage. 905 W. 10th.
3-ROOM modern furnished apart
ment, garage. Cheap. 1109 W. lltn.
FOR RENT Furnished apartments,
815, $11 and $8. Opposite Owen
Oregon Lumber Co.. N. Pacific Ht
way. FOR RENT Cheerful apartment, pri
vate, line location, 618 so. oakdale.
FOR RENT Furn. apt., Durrell court,
333 No. Holly. Call at Apt. 4.
FURN. APT., new overstuffed, refrig
eration. The Berben, 10 Quince.
FOR RENT FtlRNlSHKD ROOMS
PLEASANT front room, heated. 220
No. Oakdale.
FOR RENT Furnished sleeping
room and garage $10 per month.
325 So. Riverside Ave.
FOR RENT ROOMS AND BOARD
BEST home cooking, clean rooms, (5
week. 854 W. 2nd.
ROOM AND BOARD $5.00 per week.
414 S. Riverside.
PLEASANT ROOMS, $2; board 95
716 East Main.
FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT 2-room cabin, furnished
for bachelor. 114 Tripp St.
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
FOR SALE Apt. house cheap. Also
residence. 806 W. Main.
FOR SALE OR LEASE Auto camp
with 10 apartments with garages
In Alturas, Calif. Big Pines Lumber
Co., Medford. Ore.
FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE
TRADE Portland house, modern, 6
rooms, full cement basement, fur
n ace , for Med ford p ro pe rt y or
Copco stock. P. O. Box 897, .Med
ford. FARM to exchange for good small
home in Medford or close by 20
acres improved, equipped fc stock
ed. Brown & White, Realtors, 104
West Main.
EQUITY in new, attractive homes for
car, stock or cabin. Owner, 806-R.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 100 acrs
black land In grain and alfalfa, 3U,
miles from Medford; $15,000 worth
or Improvements, stock and equip
ment. Make me an offer. O. A
DeVoe.
pnn vkmariR L F l0DK dlavanc hauling. We j
, guarantee to save you money Haw. ;
TOADK p:c, ,or cMcK,n,. Coi. "ior pLwx "9 Nr'b '
saie or trade. Phone 869-R. , ,1, n , , !
-' SPECIAL PRICES on photographs for 1
POR 8A1.E AUIOMOHILES Xmas. A Home Owned Studio So.
"ZZZZTTrbTKSlZv STUDIO "tron,-''OLK
If you don't buy from mc, we both . , - n - L -.-..
lose money. RADIO SERVICE L. D, Lawton Tel
A FEW REAL VALUES 613-X.
1930 Dodge Coupe ...375 -
1930 Chev. coupe ;too riTlSONL
19J9 Chev. Coach IS50 , .
1937 Standard Bulck 6 Sedan. ...200 MME. TERESA Clairvoyant and card I
1931 Studcbaker Dictator Se- reader. Advice on love, marriage
darv 1830 and butlneas. Rainbow Auto Camr. 1
Chrysler 4 Coupe ...... ! 75 Cabin No. 3.
1029 Ford Sport Coups .....1200
1929 Essex Coach 175 TAKEN UP
We have many other uvd car bar- - - , -, , ., n .tr1..,
gains. Easy terms and generous TAKEN UP Brown Jersey heifer
llowancrs. about i mos. old. Owner can have
PONTIAC SALES FLOOR same by paying for ad. C. A.
South Riverside. Alvord. across from White Wing
t"Trr,v,TCr"'" " Poultry Farm, east of Phoenix.
FOR SALE 1929 Ford Pickup: good
condition, with license: cheap. mVivfcs. niBirrnDv "
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE "t K?
JU.a-!ZZ - - Ph'" 10M: IbitrlrtZ
1927 PACKARD Oood rubber, good "' V' "L "- '
shape throughout, to trade for fclCSlMW JACKSON CO.
cows or saddle horses. Value 1300. EPKJrG I ABSTRACT CO.
Write or call at Fur Plh ti Oamc fosfiPtfii 1 Al"tnctt of Title and
Coro. Ranch, Prospect, Ore. Ki-'S'iSCsA Tl,le "'" The
i. PTX M?3 cmple Title
FOR SALE MAI. ESfAth faft.jP' "n m ,n J,ck,on
FOR SALE 6-acTs- tract on north - - -L -L . . . i.-..-..-. . L
Pacific hljhway Inquire Fsrmers muhha? ABS TRACT CO. Abstrsois
. Fn"'rowers Bank. 0, T1.,t Tltl, msurmooe. Rooms a
WHEN "you tnmk of real .u:. th.D. UD? " Honh Cntt,i
of Brown Si White. upstairs.
. Dressmaking ana Remodeling.
TOR SALE roLLTRT
THS FASHION SHOP Dreaemakloj
FOR SALE Chickens, roasters and and remodeling. 424 Medford Bldg
fryers. Mr. Ada Waiz, Phoue 447-W. I Phom 1181.
IOr SALE FRUIT VEGETABLES
FOR SALE Bennett. Spttis and New
town apples. 50c per lug box. No. Is.
Boxes not furnished. O. V. Myers.
Tel. 358-J.
FOR SALE Delicious apples, al
monds, petite prunes. Phone 539-J-l.
Mrs. D. W. Luke.
FOR SALE ijpitrenberg and New
town apples at Ala Vista Packing
House, 327 So. Front St.
FOR SALE Grapes, Holmes ranch,
Griffin Creek. Phone 857-J.
FOR SALE Grapes. J. A. Manke.
two miles east of Jacksonville, tf
POTATOES. 65c hundred. Tel 950-R-2.
Richfield Service. Phoenix.
FOR SALE Grapes, several varieties;
also Jonathan and Delicious sp
pies. Cheaper by truck lots. Joe
Kantor, Rout . box 'at.
FOR SALE Tomatoes, Ic. Hartley.
9-F-3.
FOR SALE UOUS AND PETS
FOR SALE Four-months-old cocker
spaniel pup; also registered roller
canaries, extra fine singers. Phone
Jacksonville 173.
FOR SALE Persian kittens, bees and
canary olrds. A. R Hanscom,
Blddle road.
FOR SALB LfVE8TOX
FOR SAL; Thorobred O. I. C. male
and female pigs. O. V. Myers, Tel.
258-J.
FOR SALE Pure blood Jersey bull.
18. mo. old, or trade for heifer.- H.
E. Rodgera, Table Rock district.
MARES and horses. 1200 to 1700 lbs.
Harness, cultivator, plows, range.
Rear 1140 'court St.
EWES for sale or to put out on
shares. Tel. c. A. Devoe.
FOR SALE Red feeder pigs: also Red
brood sows, will farrow soon. Adolf
Schulz. Beagle, Ore.
FOR SALE FUEL
FOR SALE Dry body fir. 12 or 16-ln.,
1.75 and $2.00 per 'tier in 3-tler
lots. Measure guaranteed. Valley
" Fuel Co. Tel. 76.
FOR SALE Dry alabwood at unbe
lievably low prices. $3.50 per load,
12 or 16-ln. Valley Fuel Co. Tel. 76.
FOR SALE Drv fir wood. $1.75 tier,
16-lnch. Phone 1116.
WOOD-FIr and hardwood, any lengtn.
tor aaie: Mac Brown, Beagle, will
be on atreet dally with wood In
front of Mall Tribune.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Large aired Monarch
Electric Range with trash burner.
Cost 260. Cash price 75. Like
new. P. O. Box 414 Central Point.
PIANO BARGAIN Late model piano.
located in the vicinity of Medford.
Will sell for the balance due on
contract, with terms like rent. If
Interested, write at once to. C. A.
Remington, 1021 J St., Sacramento.
Cal.
PLANT BUDDED BRIXNUT FIL
BERTS Heavy production of large
nuts at early age. Grafted wal
nuts, fruit treee and evergreen
shrubs at new low prices. Cata
logue on request. Woodruff's Nur
sery, Eugene, Ore.
GET the "No Hunting" and trespass
ing signs at me Aiau Tribune Job
office: printed on cloth to with
stand the rain and weather.
FOR SALE Circulating heater. Phone
OiO-X.
FOR SALE: Harley-Dftvidson motor
cycle. $85 cash. See John, at Mall
Tribune.
FOR SALEGreen pasture, hay, wheat
na straw, iei. euts-K-4, arenings
FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all
up; lerms ti aesirea. fill
makes rented and repaired. White
Sewing Machine Co.. 24 N. Bartlett
GARDEN DIRT, piuwing. rertlUzer
aand and gravel Phone 012-J.
MISCELLANEOUS
WILL party pleajie return Capital
bicycle taken from Cratrian thea
ter Sunday. Ttcward. 627 So. Holly.
Tol. 1579-J-2.
FREE Pioneers and descendants
photographed without charge for
collection. SH ANGLE STUDIO.
WATCH AND JEWELRY repairing at
depression prices. C. Earl Bradflsh,
iiD .-wain sc.
GST the "No Hunting" and trespass
ing signs at the Mail Tribune Job
office; printed on cloth to with
stand the rain and weather.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Automobile Loans.
CONTRACTS REFINANCED
PAYMENTS REDUCED
We pay up balance due dealer, bank
or finance company and extend
your payments. Additional money
loaned. Phone 81 for appointment.
Expert Window Cleaners.
LET GEORGE DO IT - Tel. 1172.
House cleaning. Floor waxing. Ori
ental rug cleaning, specialty.
Job Printing.
MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT
Best equipped plant in southern
Oregon. Printing of sll kinds: book
binding; loose-leaf ledgers, and
blanks, billing systems, duplicating
cash aales slips and everything in
t,he prtntlng line. 28-30 N. Grape
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
Funeral t'ftrlnr.
PERL'S FUNERAL HOME Distinctive
service at moderate rates. Estab
lished ?0 years. Ambulance serv
ice. 6th St. at Oakdale. Tel 47.
Painting and Papernanglng.
HARRY MARX Painting, tinting,
paperhanging. Phone U-r-4. Res.
Coleman Creek road-
Transfer.
RE1NKINO TRUCKING CO. Trans
fer and Storage. We haul anything
an a reasonable price. Ill No Plr
Street. Phone 333.
DAVIS TRANSFER 4c STORAGE
Service guarantees. 20 .3- Grape St
Phone 644. or' residence 1060.
BADS TRANSFER & STORAOE CO.
Office 1015 No. Central Phone 315
Prices right. Service guaranteed
LEGAL .NOllCtS
Notice to Creditors.
In the County Court of the State J
Oregon for Jackson County.
In the Matter of the Estate of R. H.
Toft, also known as Ray H. Toft
and Ray Toft, deceased.
The undersigned ha been appoint
ed and qualified by the County Court
or trie state of Oregon tor Jackson
County, as Administrator of the es
tate of R. H. Taft. also known .s
Ray H. Toft, and Rav Toft, deceased.
All persons having claims against
said estate are notified to present
them, duly verified, with proper,
vouchors, to me at the Farmers' and
Fruitgrowers' Bank, Medford, Oregon,
or at the office of Rawles Moove,
Mail Tribune Daily
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WANTED TWENTY MEN
Who would like to movo out onto Ij'j-acre tracts in
our new Subdivision at the city limits.
A NEW PLAN
Land U rliMp l.tiniher Is fhMp Labor la cheap (Jet a small
tract of land and delnpe It Into a home
WHILE YOU WAIT
If you nant to moie to tic country SfcE IS NOW.
BARNES AND CORN
Phone fllo-Y 15 9. Central
Cooley Theatre Building. Medford,.
Orecon. within six months from Oc
tober 13. 1932. the date of this notice.
F. E. WAHL. Administrator.
Trustee's Tall for Rid. for Sale of
ktit..k mid t'litiir.
i In the. District Court of the United
States fo- tl.e Dlatr.'ct of Or-gon
In the Matter of Alfred Norrla, Jack
sonville Cash Store.
Pursuant to order of the Court, the
undersigned, aa Trustee In Bank
ruptcy, will receive sealed btda up to
5:00 p. m.. Monday. November 7th,
1932, for the purchase of the stock
In trade of the above named bank
rupt. Each bid must be accompanied
by a certified check for 10rt of the
amount bid. Right la reserved to
accept or rejeot any and all bids. The
stock is subject to inspection at any
time, and bids msy be deposited with
the undersigned Trustee.
H. D. FEAREY, Trustee.
42S Medford Building,
Medford, Oregon.
Phoenix
PHOENIX. Oct. 27. (SpU The
Ladies' Aid society met yesterday to
clean the manse for Rev. and Mrs.
R. S. Teterson of Waltaburg, Wash.,
who are expected here Wednesday to
take over the pastorate of the Phoe
nix Presbyterian church.
The community was sorry to learn
of the death of Mrs. Morgan's moth
er, Mrs. Bailey. All Join In extend
ing sympathy to Mra. Morgan.
Mrs. Lyrila Vincent spent several
days last week visiting Mrs. Henri
etta Herman In Medford. She at
tended the Relief Corps dinner Mon
day. Neighbors of Woodcraft circle will
meet Wednesday afternoon In their
room at the Phoenix Grange hall. All
members are urtred to be present. En
tertainment will be furnished by the
committee appointed for this month.
Ladies' Missionary society of the
First Presbyterian church held an
all-day meeting lost week with cov
ered dish dinner at noon at which
13 ladles were present. The after
noon was spent with a Mission study
cla. with "Lady Fourth Daughter of
China," as t,'ie study book. Chap
ters were read by Mrs. J, O. N, Pol
ing and Mrs. Malmgicn. This was a
called meeting of the society and a
similar meeting will be held In two
weeks.
-. Mrs. Cecil Nordqulst entertained
with a luncheon Frldoy, honoring the
birthday of her mother, Mrs. C. A.
Knutjen. Guests were Mrs. F. A.
Denrer, Mrs. L. O. Caster, Mrs. Dave
Walker, Mrs. M. F. Sheets and Mrs.
Watklns.
The Home Extension club xt Phoe
nix met at the Grange .'.all all day
Friday. Coleman Creek club met
I with them. Eleven ladles were pres-
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ent for lunch, several others attend
ing in the sfternoon.
The forenoon meeting was given to
the study of the making over of gar
menu and In the afternoon of dyeing
of goods. Officers elected were Mrs.
Vaughn Quackenbush. president, and
Mra. Nettle Holcraft, secretary-treasurer.
The club will meet on the third
Friday of each month at the Grange
hall. T.he topic of consideration at
the November meeetlng will be
"Christian Sweets."
Williams Creek
WILLIAMS CREEK. Oct. 37. (Spl ) !
WUllama Orange will mt November
3 for eIx-tion of officers. All mem
ber are requested to be present.
After tl.e meeting refreshments of
sandwiches, salad and coffee will 'jc
served.
Oeorge Coekman tnd Lee Peckham
cut a bee-tree one day last week,
near the Peck ham place, getting
over 130 pounds of nice honey.
Mrs. M. L. House was a house guest
over the week-end of Mrs. Selby and
her mother, Mrs. LtnXhart, at Grdnte
Paw. '
Pipe and other equipment la being
hauled for hydraulic mining on Aus
tin Wilson's land, above Bert Holr
hausers', ss so an as sufficient water
Is available. Operations will be car
ried on by Hog an and Bailey, who
have leased the land. This property
Joins the once famous old Williams
burg mine which. In the early days,
produced more than three million
dollars.
The first snow of the season could
be seen on Grey back Monday, with
rain In the valley.
Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge McClaJn of
Phoenix. Mrs. Mollla Wltcher of Med
ford and Mrs. Lula Dunn of Capltola,
Cal., spent Sunday afternoon at the
C. W. Roberta home.
Little Carl Vosa was painfully burn
ed on Hps and tongue with concen
trated lye last week. He was given
first aid by his mother, then rushed
to OranU Pnss to the doctor. It Is
hoped no serious effects will remain.
George Klncade was visiting a few
days last week while the factory
where ha la employed was tempor
arily closed.
Grace Roberts was a dinner guest
last week and spent the day with
Blanche and Bessie House.
Mra. W. C. Flxlay. M"s. C. W. Rob
ert and Mrs. Eva. Casey shopped in
Grants Pass Monday and spent the
afternoon with Mrs. Prank Wood, who
was entertaining the Ladles' Auxiliary
of the Spanish-American war veter
ans. The ladles are putting one boy
and one girl through school this
winter, as their relief work, and were
buye sewing. Refreshments were
served during the afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Hartman were
business visitors in Medford Monday
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Wright and P.
Bergmann arrived here Friday from
Ohio. Mr. Wright and Mr. Berg
man are connected with the Oregon
Limestone Product company, located
near Williams. They are living in
Grants Pass at the present.
Tom Jones and C. A. Cougle were
business visitors at Selma Tuesday.
Mrs. Mat Ragen. Mrs. William Sow-
ell and Mrs, Sowell's mother were
visitors on Williams creek Monday
from Klamath Palls.
Ed Shrimp Is hauling materials
and supplies up Powell's creek In
preparation of mining this winter.
The Davidson families, who recent
ly los tthelr home by fire, have mov
ed into one of the Moo maw houses
for the winter.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sorrels of
Marshfleld vllsted last week with
Harry Sorrels of Williams. Mr, Sor
rple is road master for the Southern
Pacific and la on his vacation. They
were en route to Oakland, Cal., to
visit Mrs. Sorrel's father, Mr. Hersey,
and stopped by for a short visit with
his brother. They also stayed over
night Prtday on the return trip, ac
companied by Mr. Hersey.
Firman. Arthur and Jackie Roy are
new pupils In Williams school. Fir
man is a freshman In high Achoo
the others are sixth graders. WUlard
Shultz Is a new. first grader.
Mrs. H. H. Lee, upper grade teach
er, was a Grants Pass visitor Satur
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Sorrels were
guests of Mrs. Anna Lewis In Grants
Pass Wednesday,
Ralph Cougle. who has been in
Martinez, Cal., for several weeks, is
playing In the orchestra there.
Robert Klncsde visited his brother
George In Grants Pass one day last
week.
Bert Harris and family, who have
been living In a small house on C
W, Roberts' place all summer, moved
this week to the Elizabeth mine,
which he and his partner, C. W. Rob
ert, will work this winter. Jack
Henson also mlved near there and
will prospect and mine.
Mrs. Eva Casey visited Friday after
noowlth Mr. ML, etaol etaoln tool
noon with Mrs. M. L. House.
Mr. and Mra. Gene Morrison and
children were shopping In Medford
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Rom'den, who
have been living in the old Frank
Bryn house, are selling out prepara
tory to moving.
Dee Mills spent the week-end with
the Zwlngler family and left Tuesday
ror Eagle Point, taking their cattle.
Mr. Jones, present occupant of their
place, has bought their turkeys.
Mr. and Mrs. ftrholtc are building
a small house at the Gibson sawmill
Mr. Scholts la assisting Mr. Olbson at
the mill. . . ,
Hank Albertson and Robert Kln
cade went to Crescent City recently,
br In Ring back, a, load of salmon.
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Davidson are
living with Mr. and Mrs. Hedgptth
on the Frank Wright place, while
, their son Don and wife are In Klam-
i ath courity, where Don has charge
of a crew of potato diggers.
i Bill Turvey is busy building lum
ber sheds for Mr. Gibson.
For Sale Dry body fir, Id or ltt-ln..
' M 75 and 12 00 per tier In 3-tler lots.
Measure guaranteed. Valley Fuel Co.,
Tel. 76
I
I For Sale Dry alabwood at unbe
' lievably low prices, 13 50 per load,
. 12 or 16-ln, Valley Fuel Co., Tel. 7J
Courthouse
News
t Furnished by tha Jackson Couot
Abstract Co. 131 B Birth Street.
Marriage Licenses,
Edwin W, Lester and Jessie I. King.
Robert N. Alter and Edythe M.
Wheeldon.
Raymond N. Price and Alma Fine.
Robert Lowrey and Jacqueline Chls
holm. Lewis O. Clark and Ruth V. Hooker.
Harold B. Merver and Lillian R.
Fields.
Eldon R. Lindsey and Gladys R.
Hanscom.
Walter W. Eeallnger and Ethel M.
Anderson.
Lewis N. McLUlan and Mildred Trip
lets ttrrult Court.
Marlorla Buell vs. J. W. Buel!
Dl-
vorc.
State vs. John P. Hallctt. Obtain
ing money by false pretenses.
Peter R. Bateman vs. Stat Indus
trial Accident Comm. Tar money.
Dorothy Peterson vs. Cecil Jennings.
To recover personal property.
R. A. Skinner aa Skinner's Oarage
vs. Victor Dallalre, Delia Dallalre as
D. D. Lumber Co. Chattel lien.
Josle Drennen vs. Irvln Drennen.
Divorce.
A. B. Cunningham, et al, as People's
Electric Store, vs. Suncrest Orchards,
Inc. Lien.
Real Estate Trnmfrrt.
Jackson County. Oregon to City or
Jacksonville, QCD to B, of NE":
NW'j of NE'i: N'4 of NWH: swu o
NW' nd W'S of SW'i sec. 24, twp.
37 S., R. 3 W.: NE'i, Nii of NW.:
8i of SEU sec. 3S. twp. 37 S., R. 3
W Nli of NEU. SE'J of NE'i sec.
33, twp. 37 S., R. 3 W.. NE", and
NWV4 sec. 26. twp. 37 S., R. 3 W., N',4
of NWU: sw; of see. 25, twp.
37 S R. S W 1.00.
Oertrude M. Buchanan to Clara,
Loulae Julian, W. D. to land In sec. 30,
twp. 38 S.. R. 4 W., 10.
Ctlen rMbrlck, et ux, to Jonn v.
Schnor. W. D. to E4 of SEU of NE!4
sec. 18. twp. 34 8., R. 1 W.. $10.
W. J. Roberts, et ur, to J. a. Par
dee. W. D to lot 4. blk 3, Eadmcadea
Add. to Medford. 10.
Ben R. Webster to W. A. Corthell.
w. D. to tract on Wagner Crock Road
In town of Talent, 810. .
Charles R. Orjbba. et ux. to John
R. Leslie, et ux, Q. C. D. to tract in
section C, Rogue River Valley Orchard
Company's tracts, 81.
Prederlck L. Champlln. et al to E.
C. OueUlaff. deed to tract 33, Champ
lln sub-division, 810.
Sheriff to Knute Elleiaon. tax deed
to NW'4 of SEV sec. 32, twp. 34 8.,
R. 1 E.i $11.79.
Anne Jane Wakefield to Roy. W.
Wakefield, QCD to lot 4, blk. 9, Im
perial Add. to Medford. $1.
Roy W. Wakefield to E. w. wbkb-
fleld, w. D. to lot 4, blk. fl, Imperl"'
Add. to Medford. $1.
E. W. Wakefield, et ux, to Lewis 8.
Bashaw, et ux. W. D. to lot 4. blk. 9.
Imperial Add. to Medford. $1.
W. M. Hungate. et ux. to Fletcher
T. Pish. W. n. to trsct In sec. 18, twp.
88 8.. R. 1 W.. $10
H. E. Conrad, et ux. to William E.
Rosecran. et al. deed to land In sec.
3, twp. 37 S.. R. 2 W., $10.
Douglas N. Stewart, et ux, to Raipn
E. Green, et ux, . D. to land In seo.
33. twp. 36 S . R. 1 ., $1.
M. P. Blnghsm, et ux, to Florence
May Johnson, W. D. to part of lots
0 and 10, blk. 1. Cottage Home Ad
dition to Medford. $1.
Charles A. Nutter, et ux, to George
H. Skoate. et ux. , D. to lot 30, Pair
view Chllders Add. to Medford. $1.
E. H. Raynes to Mary t. Haynes.
W. D. to part lot 1, blk. 7. earner and
Sabln's Add. to Rogue River,
Central Point
CENTRAL POINT, Oct. 27. (Spl.)
Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Richardson
snd daughtsr, Charlotte of the tele
phone office, have returned from
California where they have been visit
ing relatives for a few days.
District Sunday school organlter D.
D. Randall was at the brick church
Sunday giving a talk on his work
and the need of extension In the
county.
Ernest Rostel Is down from Crater
lake, the guest of his mother, Mrs.
Ernestine Rostel.
Mr. and Mrs. Lamb have rented
their home In town and moved to a
farm.
Mrs. Bert Rostel of Medford. who
has been ill at the Rostel home In
Central Point, has recovered and re
turned to her home.
CENTRAL POINT. Oct. 27. (SpU
At Central Point Orange Prlday night
time was given to the discussion of
measures on the ballot November 8.
Before opening tor the regular ees
slon. permission was given T. I. Deck
to talk on the freight truck and bus
bill.
Singing of songs sent out by ths
Recreational club, and a grand march
were enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. O. 0.
Hoover, Miss Clalre.Hanley and Henry
Conger of Jacksonville Orange were
guests. Names of candldstes for mem
bership In the Orsnge were balloted
on favorably. Lunch was served, by
the Home Economics club.
Next meeting of the Orange will be
November 4 at which time there will
be election of officers. It Is Import
ant thst every member make an ef
fort to be present.
There will be a masquerade party
at the Orange hall the night of Octo
ber 39. to which the publlo Is Inv'.ted.
A nommsl charge will be made et
the door. Come and enjoy the fun.
When needing explicating sales
books, flat-pscks or fan-fold cash
register forma, ledger sheet,
for bookkeeping machine or
any other kind of printing.
don't order from out-of-town firm
and pat more. Phone 78 and one of
out representatives will call.
4
FREE Pioneers snd descendants
photographed without charge (or
pioneer collection, 8 BAN OLE
CTUDIO,
UTA LOSES ANEW
IN EXPLOITATION
OF CHAPLIN BOYS
LOS ANGELES. Cal., Oct. 27.
(AP) A wistful plea against exploi
tation of his children In the movtea,
where his own fame and fortune were
founded, hna won for Charles Chap
lin another victory against the plans
of the mother of hla two sons. Lit
Gray Chaplin, to place them before
the rum camera.
Making a personal appearance yes
terday In the court of Superior Judee
Charlea 8. Crall, before whom Mrs.
Chaplin, the comedian's former wife,
had filed a petition seeking to abro
gate a previous decision In favor of
the actor, Chaplin related the hard
ships of his own boyhood snd said
lie wanted his boys to "romp and
play" In t.heir childhood days.
In the first contest, the court ruled
in favor of Chaplin by Inserting In
their divorce decree of 1927 a clause
that both parents must present Writ
ten consent before the boys, Chsrles,
Jr., 7, and Sidney, 8, could be em
ployed In any vocation. In the latest
proceeding the mother Insisted that
Clisp'tn had adopted an attitude of
arrowgance toward her plans.
In rendering a declaloi,, Judge Crall
cited the success of the comecllsn In
pictures, against the "little success"
of Mrs, Chsplln as a film player, and
said he believed the actor was best
qualified to judge "what exploitation
in pictures means." He commented
that If the children were successful,
Mrs. Chaplin "would be basking In
reflected glory of her husband" and
"It should be his privilege to direct
who shares In the glory of his name."
The court also called to the moth
er's attention an expenditure of $12..
000 annually for support of the ohU
dron and remarked that It seemed
somewhat extravagant. The Judge
suggested that some provision should
be made to bring the fathsr In closer
touch with the "management" of his
sons.
SALEM. 'Oct. 3?. (AP) State pc
lice continued their search today for
a man who waylaid Miss Teresa anch
of Mount Angel near that city last
night, tying her hands behind her
and forcing her Into the brush near
the roadside.
The girl reached home with her
clothes badly torn after being roughly
handled, but was not Injured, police
said. Headed by three state police
officers, a posse quickly formed and
combed the hills and timber near
Mt. Angel.
Tl.e man was of medium build and
wore a muck I naw -like coat, she said.
He poked a small revolver In her
back and then bound her hands. At
the aide of the road he grasped her
throat when cars passed.
T
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LA GRANDE. Ore., Oct. 27. (AP).
A coroner s Jury last night found that
James Ellis of MUton-Freewater met
"accidental death from a gunshot
wound from an unknown ource."
Ellis died here Sunday evening from
lose of blood and shock resulting from
a wound In the left arm received
while hunting deer near Btarkey with
L. 0. Johnson and S. W. Gaines, both
of Mllton-Preewater,
A bare possibility that the bullet
was from aonio other gun than the
one Johnson was carrying Is believed
to have been considered by the Jurors"
In returning the verdict.
District Attorney Csrl Helm said
that the verdict officially closes the'
esse.
IN VIENNA FiGHT
VIENNA, Oct. 57 (AP) The reo.'-
- 1 tor of the Unlvsrslty apologised to
the American minister today for
political dlsturbsnce at the university
yesterday In which three American
studshte were injured.
Gilchrist Stockton, the Americas
minister, demanded lsst night that
the government take every precau
tlon to safeguard American citizens.
It was his second protest within a
week, for another American student
wss Injured lsst Thursday.
The rector promised to do every
thing he can to prevent a repetition
of the disorders, announcing that th
university will remain closed until
November 3,
Disorders occurred this afternoon
at two other schools In Vienna. Five
students were Injured and the schools
wero closed.
Efypt Farmers Fusa,
CAIRO, Egypt, Oct. 37. (PP) Five
rarmtrs were slain and many wound
ed In a fight e Luxor today over
what crops are to be grown In the
area, rirearma were freely used by
the belligerents. Police restored or
der. Desirable houKS always In tint
alas condition for tent, leas or sae.
Call 105.
render and body repairing. Pries
ilgM. J3xU4 Sheet Uet4 Walk.. .. .
RUFFIAN ATTACKS
ML ANGEL WOMAN
AMERICANS HURT