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MEBFOITO MJJL TRIBUTE, MEDFORD, OHEGO, "FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1932. FACE T&IRl'i-IEIl DON'T FORGET TO PHONE THAT WANT AD HERE ARE THE RATES; Purr word tint (Minimum 3oc per wora (Ml rim tun 10c) per line per month, without copj ehangei Phone 75 lost large brown German police tog. Bewatd. Tel. 190-R- IX38T Lady's glasses. Sun. eve. be tween Baptist church and Copco office. Return to Man Tribune. Reward LOST If dog musing, call iSia. WASTED SITUATIONS ENGLISH trained lsndscape garden er, 3r years' experience, want work by the hour, day or month. S. Woodward, Rosewood Apts., 113 so. ruversiae or rttwv .,... EXPERT FAINTER will do sign paint In interior decorating general paint jobs. Call at 222 So. Central. WANTEU MISCCLt.ASEO'M WANTED Small planer, cot over 34 ln. State condition and price. 73 Hawthorne, Grants Pass, Ore. 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. Gratie St. Phone 1082. WANTED Acousticon Phone for the deaf. Must be cheao and in good order. Write Box 8313, Mail Tribune. WANTED Will pay the highest caah price for hides, wool, mohair. X16 S Fir St. FOB RENT liOUftCS MODERN home, completely furnish ed. Call 105. par rent One-half duplex, close In; large living room, fireplace, built-ins, basement with furnace; elec. range. 303 N. Ivy, FOR 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 garage, at 812 South Elverslde. FOR RENT Small furnished house, 1 block off Main; suitable for working couple or bachelors. Tel. 819-R. 3-ROOM furnished house, modern. Call 24-R-2, FOR RENT Furnished duplex; liv ing room, bedroom, kitchen, bath, enclosed porch, wood or electric range, water paid, nicely located, $15. Fhone 1149 for appointment. HALF OF DUPLEX 4 rooms furnish ed; garage. Phone 789. FOR RENT Furnished house, living room, kitchen, two bedrooms, sleep ing porch, bathroom, enclosed porch and garage; nicely located; wood and electric ranse; water paid, $20 per month. Phone 1148 for ap pointment. FOR RENT After November i, 8 room residence, partly furnished, close in. lots of shade and lawn. $20 per month, water paid. Inquire at 325 So. Riverside. FOR RENT Ready to more 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. $20-00 5 rooms, furnished, electric ranz and water beater, garage. 513 Liberty St. .FOR RENT 4-rot'tti furnished house, 3 bedrooms. 1127 W. Main; $17.50. Tel. C. A. DeVoe. 6MALU well furnished cottage, 2 bed rooms; close in. 20, water paid. See D. T. Lawton, 321 Apple St. 208 SUMMIT Modem and new atory and half home. Tel. 105. FOR RENT 4-room house, close Medford, 7.50. Phone Jacksonville. 30S. FOR RENT 8-room modem house; hardwood flors; 15. Call at 711 E. Jackson or Phone 834-J. FOR RENT Modern S-room house; elesn and In good condition; living rcom 14x28 ft. with hsrdxood floor; 3 bedroom. I 12-34 with casement windows on three sldea: set tubs, good heatrola, large garage and woodshed: l1 block from new court house. Csll st 714 VI. 10th St. FOR REST Furn house, 2 and room apt ; garage. 6f-4 W. loth. FOR REST t-room modern furnish k ed house; nardwood floors, over stuffed, electric range. Call at SiO 8. Central. FOR RENT .Vroo-ri modern furnls!;. ed house, i;ooo per month 315 a Peavb, Paor.e 4'.3-J-4. Fred C. Sander. H)B BENT HOUSES BEAUTIFUL S-room stucco home on Park St Inquire 618 6 Oakdal. FOR RENT Mooern boms on 8mi Mam 8t Inquire Farmer & Fruit growers Bank. HOMiS OS RENT Call 18 FOB REN1 Bom unfurnished Brown Furctabed (fbtt FOR RKNT PBTMENTS NICE, new, modem furnished apt., aio.00. 413 N. Ivy. FOR REST Apartments, $2.50 and 3.00 per week; steam nested; lights. 1003 W. Mstn. TO LETT 5 nicely furnished rooms, garage and woodshed; very reason sole 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. SI N. Oak dale. FOR REST Furnished apt.; upstairs; adults. 311 No. Bartlett. FURNISHED apartment, steam heat, FrlgMslre and garage, SOS S. Holly. 3 ROOMS and bath, furnished. In, US So. Itj. 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 jtdulia; garage. 905 W, iOth', 3 -ROOM modern furnished apart ment, garage; Cheap. 1109 W. nth. FOR RENT Furnished apartments, $18, til and $8, Opposite Owen Oregon Lumber Co, N. Pacific HI way. FOR RFNT Cheerful apartment, pri vate, fine location, 518 So. Oakdaie. FOR RENT Furn apt., Durrell court. 333 No. Holly. Call at Apt, 4. FURN. APT., new overstuffed, refrig eration. The Berber , 10 Quince. FOB SENT FURNISH t?D SOOMS FOR RENT Gentleman's room; pri vate entrance and garage; reason ably priced. 233 Almond St. PLEASANT front room, heated, 220 No. Oakdaie, FOR RENT Furnished sleeping room and garage 10 per month. 323 So. Riverside Ave. FOR tit NT ROOMS AND BOARD ROOM AND BOARD $5.00 per week. 414 3, Riverside. PLEASANT ROOMS, $2; board $5 718 East Main. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT 2 -room cabin, furnished fur bachelor. 114 Tripp St. v BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE Apt. house cheap. residence. BOB w. Mam. FOR SALE OR LEASE Auto camp with 10 apartments with garages In Alturas, Calif. Big Pine Lumber Co., Medford, Ore. FOB BXCBANGB SEAL ESTATE TRADE! Portland house, modern, 8 rooms, full cement basement, fur nace, for Medford property Copco stock. P. O, Box mif Med ford. FARM to exchange for good small home m Med lord or close sy 29 acres Improved, equipped & stock ed, Brown & White, Realtors, 104 West Main. EQUITY In new, attractive homes for car, stock or cabin. Owner, S08-R. FOR SALE OR TRADE 109 acres black land In grain and alfalfa, 3 miles from Medford; $15,005 worth of improvements, stock and equip ment. Make me an oner c. a DeVoe. FOR EXCHANGE MOLINE Universal Tractor. Chas. Mack, Helman St., Ashiand. TRADE pigs lor chickens, Cowa for sale or trade. Phone 869 -R, FOR SALE Aijlir-JOBILES FOR SALE 1927 Chevrolet Coach, $75. WU Hake carpenter work ss part payment. Call 754. SANDY'S USED CAR EMPORIUM If you lon't buy from me, we both lose money. A FEW REAL VALUES 1930 Dodge Coupe ...$375 1930 Chev. Coupe $300 1929 Cher. Coach ........ .250 19S7 estandard Butek 8 Sedan....$200 1531 Studebaker Dictator Se dan $850 Chrysler 4 Coupe ..$ 75 1928 Ford Sport Coupe $200 1929 Essex Coach .$175 We have many other used car bar gains. Easy terms and generous allowance, PONT1AC SALES FLOOR South Riverside. FOR SALE 1939 Ford Pickup; good condition, with license; cheap. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 7 N. Crape St. Phone 1082. 1B27 PACKARD Good ru&Ser, good ehape throughout, to trade for cows or saddle horse. Value 300. Write or cail at Fur Fish Ss Dame Corp. Ranch, Prospect, Ore, FOB SALE Ut.lt. EST A lb FOR SALE 20 acres good soil, good house and bsrn end outbuildings: Close in; bargain. Inquire 5, B. Andrews, Medford. FOR SALE 5-acre tract on north Pacific highway. Inquire Farmer & Fruitgrowers Bank. WHEN you trunk of real estate trunk ot Brown White. FOB MALE UOUJ .Nt 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 a i r d s. A. R. Hanscom. Blddle rosd. FREE Pioneers snd descendants photographed without charge fr pioneer c Jl'.Ktlon. SHANGLE STVDiO. rCB SAL& HOMES FOR SALE I rooms and bath bun galow, garage and chicken house, one acre, eiSOO, on terms. Phone 378-J, evenings only. FOR SALE POULTEf FOR SALS 500 Hansen White Leg horn triple pedigreed pullets; 13 pearl guinea. Eakln Hatchery, Talent. FOR SALE Chickens, roaster and fryers. Mrs. Ada Wal. Phone 447-W. I Of SALE FBU1T VEGETABLES FOR SALE Delicious apple, sorted. 80c lug boa. Med lord Warehouse. FOR SALE Bennett, Spits and New town apples, SOe per lug box. No, 1. Boxes not furnished. O. V. Myers, Tel. 3S8-J, FOR SALE Dellclou apples, al monds, petite prunes. Phone S3-J-l. Mrs. D. W. Luke. FOR SALE sottrenberg and New. town apple at Ala Vista Packing House, 327 so. rront . FOR SALE Grapes. Holme ranch, I -.ii ij,w av.H.n B,J T t Griffin Creek. Phone 857-J. FOR SALE Grapes. J. A. Manse, two miles east of Jacksonville, ts POTATOES, 85c hundred. Tel 950- R-2. Richfield Service, Phoenix. FOR SALE Grapes, several varieties; also Jonathan and Dehctoua ap ples. Cheaper by truck lots Joe Kantor, Rout 4. Box 237, FOR SALE Tomatoes, lc. Hartley, S-F-5. FOS SALE 1.1 V ESTOPS PIGS $1.80 If sold before Monday. Box 51, Anderson Creek Rd. xaient. FOR SALS Thorobred O. I. C. male end female pig. O. V, Mvers, Tei. 258-J. FOR SALE Pure blood Jersey bull. 18 mo. old, or trade for heifer, ii. E. Rodgers, Table Rock district. MARES and horses, 1200 to 1700 lbs. Harness, cultivator, plows, range. Real 1140 Court St. EWES for saie or to put out on shares. Tel. C A. Devoe. FOR SALE Red feeder pigs; also Red brood sows, will farrow soon- aooii Schuiz, Beagle, Ore. FOR SALE FUEL FOR SALE Dry body fir, 13 or 16-in.. $1.75 and 52-uu per tier m a-wer lots. Measure guaranteed. Valley Fuel Co. Tel. 78. FOR SALE Dry alabwood at unbe lievably low prices, $3.ss per loan, 12 or IS-in. Valley Fuel Co. Tel. 78 FOR SALE Dry fir wood, $1.75 tier, 16-inch. Fhone me. WOOD-Fir and hardwood, any lesgtn, for sale; Mack Brown, Beagle. Will be on street daily with wood is front of Mail Tribune. . FOB SALE M1SCKLLANEOUS WONDERFUL bargain in a bungalow piano. If you have the cash, Bald win Piano Shoppe, 28 S, Grape. FULL COST of your upright piano allowed on the purchase of a beau tiful Wm. and Mary period model Baldwin Grand Must be sold tills week. Baldwin Piano Shoppe, Lilia M. Purucker, 28 S. Grape St. FOR SALE Eiectrlc range, large electric heater, wood heater, dining table, 8 chairs, leather seats; rock er, dresser, stands, extension table. 203 No. Peach. AT 10:00 A. M. MONDAY, October 31, at the E. R. White Machinery Co., So. Riverside, a $300 garden tractor, slightly used, will be sold to the highest bidder, by the constable. FOR SALE Squash and hay. O. S. Blackford ranch, 1 mile northwest of central Point. 14A.1, central Pt. FOR SALE Good used doors, com plete; with ail hardware, cheap Berrydale Second Hand Store, 1803 No. Riverside. FOR SALE Large sized Monarch Electric Range with tranh burner. cost S2S0. cash price $75. Lake new. p. O. Box 414 Central Point PLANT BUDDED BR1XNUT FIL BERTS Heavy production of large nuta at early age. Grafted wal nuts, fruit trees and evergreen snruos at new low prices, Cata- logue on request. Woodruff's Nur sery, Eugene, Ore. GET the "No Hunting" and trespass ing signs at the Mall Tribune Job office; printed on cloth to with stand tiie rain and weather. FOR SALE Circulating heater. Phone FOR SALE Hariey-D&vtdson motor cycle, ess caan. see John, at Mail Tribune. FOR SALEGreen pasture, hay, wheat and atraw. Tel. 408-K-4. evenings FOR SALE--Used sewing machine, all makes, 5 op; term if desired. Ail makes rented end repaired, Whit Sewing Machine Co. 24 N. Bartlett GARDEN DIRT, piuwlng. fertiliser sand and gravel Phone S13-J. nsCEIXAKEOCS PHONE 069-R Furniture repairing and re-upholaterlng. Thlbauit. WATCH AND JEWELRY repairing at depression prices. C. Earl Bradflah, 116 E..Mam St. GET the "No Hunting" and trespass ing signs at th Mail Tribune Job office; printed on cloth is with stand the rain and weather. LOCAL or long distance hauling. W guarantc to sav you money Haw ley Transfer. 619 North Riverside Phone 1044-3S. SPECIAL PRICES on photograph for Xma. A Home Owned Studio So licit your patronage. SHANGLE STUDIO, RADIO SFJtVICB L. D. Lwton. 6i3-X. Te! TAKEN CP TAKEN UP Brown Jersey heifer about a mo, old. Owner cn have same by paying for sd. c. A. Aircrd. sc.-os. from White Wing i-c-'utrj rarra, east oi faoeais, PERSONAL MME. TERESA Clairvoyant snd card reader. Advice on love, marriage ant business. Rainbow Auto Camp, Cabin No. 8. BbStSESS DIRECTOR JACKSON CO, ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title and Title insurance. The only complete T It lef System in w action County. MURBAI ABSTRACT CO. Abstract of Title, Title insurance. Rooms S and o. No, 81 North Central Ave., upstairs. Dressmaking ana Remodeling, THE FASHION SHOP Dressmaking and remodeling. 434 Medford Bidg. Phone 1131. automobile Loans. CONTRACTS REFINANCED PAYMENTS REDUCED w a bJitace due dealer. Bank r i r .. finance company and extend your payments. Additional money leaned Phone 31 for appointment Esperi Window Cleaner. LET GEORGE DO IT - Tel. 1172 House cleaning Floor waxing. Ori ental rug cleaning, specialty- Jab PrinttnR. MAIL TRIBUNE KB DSPA&TMEN1 Best equipped plant is southern Oregon, Printing of ail kind; book binding; loose-leaf ledger, and blank, hiiling systems, duplicating cash sales slips and everything to the printing line. 28-30 K Drape Phone 75- Money to Lend. WE LEND MONEY on furniture and late model antoa 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. Fhos 138 Fu serai Parlor. PERL'S FUNERAL iiOMS Distinctive service at moderate rates. Estaa Usbed 20 years Ambulance serv ice 8th St. at Oakdaie Tel 47. Painting and Paperhanglng. BARRY &IARK Painting, tinting, paperhanging. Phone 14-F-4. Res. Coleman Creek road. Transfer. -( RE1NKING TRUCKING CO. Trans fer and Storage. We haul anything at a reasonable price. 111 No. Fit Street. Phone 383, DAVIS TRANSFER A STORAGE Service guaranteed 39 S Grape St Phone 844, or residence 1080. EADS TRANSFER ft STORAGE CO. Office 1315 No, Central Phone 315 Prices right. Service guaranteed 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, 1832, in a certain action therein, wherein Octavia B. Waddeil as Plain tiff, recovered judgment against T. F. Nichols and Eva Nichols, the defend ants, for the sum of Five Thousand Five Hundred and no-100 C$5,500.00) Dollars, with interest at 8 per an num from October 22nd, 1931f with" costs and disbursement taxed at Nineteen and 5-100 ($19.55) Dollars, and the further sum of Four Hun dred Fifty and no-i0Q (450.00 Dol lars, as attorney fees, which judg- Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS 1. Tibetan ox 4. Brittle . Affectedly shy 12. Epoch IS. Passageway- 14. Reverent fear 15. Occupant 17. Craves 19. A drag !1. Deep hoi 22. Reserved 24. Pronoun 6. David Cop- perflela first wife 2t. A grandson of Kan 26. Slats in Braiil Solution sf Yesterday' Puzzle R ;A IM A mo WxLLISOlloT 4i o ops 'ft iTEi ItelE M A CiUBOiMblSPTbMrAlfiO'M Pi sh0H tow, C1 kfrl 3!. ProtHUeran- 'B L 1 1 NDE DiS? 14. In th direction jTrt-TEiWc TVVS n7-S';- f.f 1 JJ L..Fii; ices i m r Sf. Whit ant 37. Wort ot refusal IS. Entirely 411. Sseahs 41. Foray a. Part of a plant 45. 1'erform 46. Enchantress 4. DlfTWBlt SI. Frying part 64. Upright por tions of sialr 57, Crosy 48, Peg for wso turned joining sroea her admirer Sd, Drink plwiy to .;. Amrmam 47. roctirr,3l x liorrs an, nil 43. PiivtiiB " 2 13 I '. 4 S U 7 13 (; V If o I - 2 'M& . 1 "" i . ' i m i. jy.i i -aawaawsa. -awaaaw -wan fcn .. -'i -f!J$ id T ; .-, As . 7T 42 -.''ki: , I 46 , So" jT tx i 33 WF- 'ss" 'sS Tj Tnla W cS . . - -I'm', men was enrolled and docketed In the Clerk's office of said Court in said County on the 38th day of Sep- terowr, 1933. Notice Is hereby given that, pur suant to the terms of the said exe cution, 1 vlli on the ta day of November, 1833, at 10:00 o'clock S- st at the front door of the Courthouse m the City of Medford, la Jackson County, Oregon, offer for at and will " at public auction tor esh tn the ttlihear. bidder, to satisfy id Judgment, together with the cost if ihla ai. aubiect to redemption as provided by taw, ail of the right, title and interest . s . me as. a cics... x. F. Sienoi and cv rucuoas. band and wit, had on the 33nd day of July, 1830, or now have In and to 2 of Oi ;gon, to-wH: Thst osrt of the oremtse dessrtoed below vrMta Ues to the South and West of the Joltovrtng described iiJJ; Sinnm? si the Section comer eons- mon to secuons so, aa b Township 3 South of Ring I West of th Wt!5meM Meridian, In it son County, Oregon, and nustting thence West mi l feet: thence North TS degree l minutes West JiS feet to the center fine ot tn wmtmi Road; thence along safe! County Bead, North 1 decree 40 minutes East 440 feet; thence Sorth 1 degrees SI minutes Em 354 4 feet: thence North 0 degree 18 minutes West 483 8 feet; thence Sorts It degrees if inmus tst 1053 feet; thence West 1840 feet, more or less to intersect Ith the West line of the tract ot tand descrlLict tselow. Said description of total tract di vided by shove line 3 as follow: The Southwest quarter, and Lola I and 2 of Section 20. also the East half of the Northwest quarter and the Southwest quarter of the North west quarter, and the Weat halt of the 8outhvt quarter of Section 41, also the Sarthesat quarter ot Sec tion 29. all In Township 35 South of Range 1 We of the Willamette Meridian. Dated this Mth da? of September, 1933. RALPH O. JENNIS03, Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. By OLGA S. ANDERSON, Deputy. Trustee's rail for Bid. for Bale of Stork and Fixtures, In th District Court of the'Osdted States to- the Btstrct of Oregon In the Matter of Alfred Norrie, Jack sonville Cash Store. Pursuant to order of the Court, the undersiirwd. a Trustee In Bank ruptcy, will reeelse sealed bids up to 5:00 p. m., Monday, riovemner -s-n, 1932, for the purchase ot the stock in trade of the above named bank rupt. Each hid must be accompanied by a certified check for 10 ot the amount bid. Bight is resetted to accept or reject any and sll hid. The stock la subject to inspection t ny time, nd bids may be deposited with the undersigned Trustee, H, D. FEARET, Trustee. 42S Medford Building, Medford, Oregon, Admtnlsfratort Sotlce to CredHors, Notice is hereby given that th undersumed is been appointed by tha County Court of Jactssort tjoussy, Oregon, administrator of th estate of Ella May Maxson, deceased. All person having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same duly verified, to trie under signed administrator at his office ,n the Medford National Bank Building, Medford, Oregon, within el month from the date of tht notice. Dated October ilst. 1W2. GUS NEWBURT, . Admlnlatrator of the estate of Mt& May Maxson, deceased. EseculW Sot tee to Creditor. Notice i hereby given that tla undersigned ha been appointed oy the county Court of Jackson County, Oregon, esecutor of the estate of Thomas F, Nichota, deceased. Ail persona having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same duly verified, to th under signed executor, at the office of Qua Newbury, in the Medford National Bank Building, Medford, Oregon, Cross-Word Puzzle f. Wily 3. Look sivly 3. Pasteboard box 19. Peases IL Word of consent it. wcafm H. Help 21. Wash tft blir 23. Sum 23. Plant bsed a mosp IS. Ge Mr i of discord St. Of th Norsemea St. Dwelling place t!. Pnkt 31. Nesr tt. Type measure 24. Old fndlas tribe S. Tustaiji 43. T.ik into? custody 4, Hob"!? 4fi, Toyng peranit 4, Spreads loosely Mi, Family raeord it. Ci'y In Belgium 2. P profitable S3, Decay iS. River: Spanish H. Cattb sight of it. Ourselves; . A fi N & t'eTc; DOWN 1. However 3, ileitis isnd measisr 3. Smftn Hes, islander 4. Ecclesiastical law i. Keiigiouc observance 4. Eaiau within six months from the date of this nolle. Dated October Slat. J 933. THOMAS L. F.MSK5W, Executor of the Estate et Thomas F. Nichols, deceased. Phoenix PHOKN1X. Oct. 38. (8pl. Bev. R, s. Peterson of Waitsbuig. Wss& will conduct the morning service at the chur-h Sunday. He arrived Wed nesday as minister of th Phoenix church. Leo and Milo Furry left Sunday for "naey. cut. where Io fa empJoyed with the Bets Fruit company. There wiil be an Invitation dance at Phoenix Grange hall Friday night, given by the Talent and Phoenix Oranges. Tstient t furnishing the mtt . . i owi ! t,fttt As this! strtctiv lnvftttenl all are reqswsted to bring their Invitation. Mr. Bell Furry and Mrs. Firmer were invited guests of Mr. and Mrs. Emeat Ream Sunday. Miss Fir Caster wa taken to she hospital Tuesday morning and under went an operation far appendicitis. She 1 reported a doing nlceiy, Mr. and Mm. Heed of Sacramrnts, Calif., is visiting Mrs. Peary this week. Neighbor of Woodcraft met Wed nesday afternoon. Juvenile member of the lodge ttra planning Hallowe 'en party for Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Each member is to invite one gtiest. Freshmen were Initiated Into th high school Friday night, at whlc time an evening with program and games wa enjoyed. Juniors and sen iors served refreshment t toe eJs of the entertainment. A good time was reported sy all. r Matt BarMey nd B. C. BarMey re turned Tuedy from ten day trip to Bridgeport, wash, where they ited relatives. Mr. and Mr. fSneraon Bahb of Medford moved to Phoenix this e. Mrs. Bva Slater of Los Angele to visiting her daughter, Mr. Raymond Furry In Phoenlg, Thursday Club gav a ahowtr tor Mrs. Robert Furry, Thursday after noon at Mrs, Fred Furry. Mr. artd Mrs. Angel! of Gold Bascls, Calif., visited Mr, and Mr. Oaatmlll Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs, Tom caster were over night guest ot Mr. and Mrs. P.oy Burleson Tuesday. Franc's and Oracle Wakefield of Jacksonville, had dinner with Mrs, Doug. Steadmsn Tuesday. Home Extension unit met Prfdstf with an all day meeting a the Orange hU. Mrs, Mack gav the first of three meeting on clothes. New officer elected for the coming yr were: Mrs, Ralph Wllcoi, president; Mrs, Vaugh Qtiackenbush. vice presi dent; and Mrs, Mettle Bancroft, sec retary. Mrs. Catherine Wright, hcj has been visiting relative In San Jose, Calif, the past month arrived some Tuesday, and Friday left for a busi ness trip to Riamath Fall. Phoenix Orange met Tuesday night at the hail. During the meeting Mr, Carter, master of the Sellvlew grange, gave ua a short, talk. Also, Mr. Wl gsnt, master of the talent grange. Mr. Mabel ?,'.'. cs gave talk on the Home Economic committee program. After grange, ths H, Z. C, put on th program, of group singing; talk on th Zorn-MCPtoerson bill. Fay Car ver; song, ladia quartet; H. B. C re port, Mrs. iliian Coleman; aeng. Francis and Oracle Wskefleld and Bob Steadman; and ft skit about th arrangement of furniture, put da by Mildred Ward and Addle Steadman. A jitney supper was served at ths close of the program. Mr. and Mrs, Sert staneitff enter tained Monday night for Violet Bols, Sam Harrington, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Denser, and George Bom. They went to the theater after which the party went to Stsneiiff l snd enjoyed ss evening of card, Mrs. Lovelle Ferns, first grsde teach er In Phoenig school, has been ill with tonsiiitis and unslsie to ens tinue her work for s few days. Miss Helen. Porter is subatituting for Mrs. Fern. Mrs. Sybil Farmer leaves Sunday for San Francisco to join her hua- bnd who has been in the Or',-', for two months. Sam and L'!e Harrington of Fort land were over night guests et Mr, and Mr. Frank Denzer Saturday. Lyle wa enroufe to San Francises. A hunting party consisting of Brry Burleson. Jack Martin, Hsppy Lentz, Ry Edwards and Wesley Coffees re turned Sunday evening with a large buck. With Wright went to Ashland Tuesday sftersson. 4- ANDESSOH CPEEX, Oct, 38 fSpl.l Mr, Casey returned from Klamath Fail Sunday, where he spent s few days. Mrs. Frank Marques nd Mrs, Jaa. Msy sr.d dtff?sieT Hutli srer la Ashland Fr"!j A Hsiicywe'sn entertsinment sr.d a pie strpper will b given Saturday evening st Anderson Creek school. Everyone 1 fuviied, D. C, Hal spent th week end Is Medford, Mr, snd Mr. James McDowell and family spent Tuesday evening at th Hoitman heme. Miss Ruth May spent Sunday with Mr. Geo. McAnally on Coleman creek, Howard Hirnn spent Friday nlgM with Lurin Close. Mr. and Mr, Frank Marque snd family were in Ashland Tuesday svs smg. Miss Jean Miller, Briton Miller and Fran Elli of Coleman Creek spent Tuesday evening with Mtaa BllUs Me Eenege, Koy Bushnell snd Edward BrrtHn were In Medford Monday. Mrs. Ethel Shan Slid MM Ruth Mays were fit Medford Wednesday af ternoon doing some ahopping, Roy Bushnell spent Sunday morn ing at James Msy. Applegate mm, Ct drjr Eagle Point EAGLE POINT, Oct. 2. fSpl.J A rally day" program directed by Mrs. W. H. Young and Doroth rearee vrlil be given by the Presbyterian Sun day school at 11:00 a, m. October 30. The public to csrdially invited, ' Mr. snd Mrs William Perry were dinner guest October 23 of Mr, and Mrs. Henry Mver of Lake Creek. W. H. Toting snd Soy Ashpole went hunting October 23, R. T. Sesmss snd A. C. Mtttetataedt left October 23 for snort fcustin. trip. Mrs. Percy Hs'ey. Mis. Wltuam Perry, Mrs. Roger snd Mrs, W, L. Childreis motored to Medford Octo ber 21 to visit Delbert Tmg'.esf st the Sacred Heart hospital. Kick Young veaa injured October when he tell vrtuie t work In his barn. Be suffered ft severe cut on his lip. s wrenched shoulder snd vea obliged to receive medical aid in Medford. Friends Tisltlng him Octo ber 23 were Mr. snd Mr. Willisus Perry, J. C. Spencer, I, R. Kline, Glen tanning, Mr, and Mrs, Jack stowMi, Mr. nd Mr, Boy Smith, Mr Isttse Ayres, Mr. snd Mrs, W. L. Ctntidtetb, Mrs. Ailie Daley. Mr. snd Mrs. John Rag-utaJe re turned October 33 from Kisnwth FslU where they visited Cecil Carlisle Political esBdWste speskicg this week at th Orange hsll were eat Fehl. who pse October 25 snd O, wtlktn of Ashlsnd on Octotwr . Mr, and Mrs, C, W. Rose snd fam ily arrived from Rainier Park in Washington October 1 to remain for some time with Mrs. Rose's mother, Mr. Paul Hoffard, Mr. and Mr. W. L. Chlldreth spent October S3 with Mr. and Mr Clareoee Eobinet of Medford. Kerney Bradshavf called on business at Mrs. Sarah Coy October 33. Attending Pomen Grange Ocfear 23 at Central Point were I. S. Kline, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Coy, Mr. and Mrs A. C. MiUelstieat, Mr. and Mrs, W, B. Davie. Mr snd Mrs. C. F. Davie, Mr. Gertrude Hk. I. 8. Klin wa elected master snd Mrs. Oertrade Hak re -elected secretary. Mr. Rub? Bittertlng, who Us seea m with ' cold. Is slightly better. Mr. nd Mrs. John Henhw st Klamath were here October 38, Mll- in on friends and relatives. Mm Clarence Aitken of Mearera visited Mr. snd Mrs. J, O, Hannaford October 23, Mrs, Edith weldmsn went to t.ne county superintendent ot schools' of f ic October 24 ea huslsess far fee school district. A large crowd attended the, mess ing October 4t which Pop W spoke. Bsnetai was enjoyed srasr the meeting. Qrsndms WW te retarnea im from Sams Valley- where she has been visiting for som time. Charles Walfcrr ana ueorge ti.' ot Medford teft October 31 on a hutit- tng trip. Mr. snd Mrs, H, W, warn canro to Mr. snd Mrs. W, B, Hummel n4 Wx. and Mr. B. A. Ciartt October Si. H 8. Chlrgirtn rs here on fsussraes October 31, John Unn, who has Been esspsoyoo at Crater lake, returned to Eagle Point October 31. - Alee Bet! spent ths evening Octo ber 30 with Mr, and Mrs, Tom Clog cade. Mrs. W. , rtsvles snd Mr. B, T, Seaman were to town October 34. Mrs. W, H, Young and eltuarss were dinner ptest October 3-3, Horn Beonomie club of ths Orange BI meet October SS st ts alt-day (esston st the Orange JB. A covered dlsfc lunch w'.it he serve at noon. Th tadies wilt sew t quilt to h soid along with other article on election day, Novemoer 8, at which time a dinner will he served st poos to th general public at the Orange hall. R1VIEBA, Oct. . CSp!.) Mr, M Mrs. Dick Richmond are living ett their piece here, Nell Berry, whs has been living there, left ths vi cinity. Mr. and Mrs, Seorg Lsr.te were dinner guest Sunday st ths Cly Biles boms, Mr. Vennel Cerwnj attended Sum day choBl at Foot Creek Sunday, Virgil Briscoe killed s, five-point buck last Thursday. S. C. Wood and son, efl of St. Helens, sre vuitlng at th Clay Biles home for while, Allen Csrr to ytaitlng at the Bea Harrison home, Mr. snd Mrs. Nelson Booms !!',- and son ot Grants Pass visited Mrs. Boom enters parents, Mr. snd Mrs. L, L, Smith, Mr. nd Mrs. ft. U Miller, PhjPM snd Junior Miller, Mr snd Mrs. t. L Smith, dsughter, Dorothy and Mr, and Mrs. George Lane enjoyed s pfe. ale dinner October IS st the DiJs Queen mine bit the left fork of Foot Creek. Frank Woohsdg of Grants Pass wa here Thursday looking for some bay. Jfthn Biles and son. Raymond Bliss, spent Frtdsy sd Strdy with hrassei folk. PROSPECT, Oct. 23 iSpUMf. rstt Mr. Rb Moor and family ?pnt &xi&tisf is Mtfjrd thfipplng. Sftriot, Ny? ws one of ih Is ccnwful fenmt?s In tbi dtsirfct, H ttiil two deer la the Bald moun ts? n emmiij B!5 onvvi fit tn MeHffWii thu wk Riviera I Prospect Utttext. Jacksonville JACKSONVIIM, Oct. 28. ISpL) The Parent-Teachers association cf the public sehogi are sponsoring s Hallowe'en party ta be givers at C school gymnasium Monday evening, October 31, A good program, will b gives and different bc-oths srlla bs had. The proceeds from this -will bs tised by th P -T. A. totrsrd fcf.-r.rj hot lunches st Hi school durts winter months. Mrs. R. w. Htani sstsrtsltad s 'v. ncheon Monday, Otiests present wer Mr. P.. B :t b7 sad Mrs. tHrlch of this place snd Mrs. Bete Chapman cf Medford, Wesley and tyto Sartmaa sad "iBm. Kien .' repairtofi a bridge os Sett Creek Mr. Mml Teoabi after ssesrUsf: th past week with relauve la JacJt. sonviiie returned Sunday to th BU;? Oranlt quarry south of Ashlasd at which place she eooks for th crrrr of men emnlojed ther. Mrs. Alio TOrtch -irss a dinner guest of her son and dughtr-lsl5F Mr. snd Mrs, lwts VUlrh. in Mad ford Wednesdsy -.-fr.:r., Ths rsscii ion. was Sa hsnor of Mrs. Ll;',.:. seventy-alxtli Tslrtbday. Beverend IV fverson. of Msi.'5-.d gav the scrrr.or. st ths Fresbyterlss church Sunday during th shsene of Key. S. H. jo&es. Mia Marris Bart snd Mrs. C'.ln- K-ltoa smith wet smarts; those from jicksonvlll shapplBS in Medlsrd Tuesdsy, Mr. ad Mri, Fred J. Fkk enter tsined st d:r.:.;r Wsdrieadsy rrtr.::- st their herns la Souta JscksonviH Dr. nd Mrs, E. G. RlddeiL . Miss Koberts, Metzrer cat Medfar was s caller at '. .'. : Alex Morris hozne Tuesdsy. The Past Kohls Oread, club of C: Bebeksh lodgs met at the 1. O, O ?, hsll Tuesday afieruooa. Twelve ', t dies were present- Followirtg .th meeting refreshmeni wers servadL Mrs. Albert Oaul of Medfbm sferle-i the meeting, ..." ' Word has beea reeeived here of t&4f marriage of Mrs, Minis Witter S-en-ney to Ocr.e P:.:. ;s Irs Oakland, Mrs. Jaa. Ly tells, Jr, sad Mr, C7, Dunnlngton were sailers of Nfi. Lbui Pshl and Mrs, Melvla Fields la Medford Monday afteraooa. The Bsrtls family left recer.'-lj 3 make their horns la Artzona. Friends of George Witter sad Jesse, a Martin were surprised to hear of their msrri&gs Saturday, H is om ployed by the Gold Seal cresjmery and they will mats their asms in, Medford. The oride is s sister c' Cisrenes Ksshafer. The Kormsa Wood family ha-s moved to Idahqi. The S. E. TAt&Blngtoa horn, wUe& wa recently destroyed try fire, to now being reconstructed, SsversI csrpes '.crs are at work under th supervis ion of J. D. BswcUao. Frank Ortataa from Sfssmtoat district wss , JiclcsonvUi rtsirssr Saturday evening, . Hartmas Bros, w r repairing bridge to tt Derby district last week, ' The severs tit tad eighth grsd boy hasebsJl team played Phoenix; team ort the local grounds Frtdsy titer aoon, JsckaonvUls wort, score 8 to i, George Pierce of Forest Creek was business visiter la town October 33, Mrs, DeSoua ar,d Mis Keliehe of Medford were to JicksonvtUe soHd. tog for th CathsUc slipper held WA sesdsy evenfBg, Mr. ssd Mrs, teonsrd McSe arj baby dsaghter of Big Appiegstc call ed on relatives to towa Wedsesdsy; en rout to Medford, Miss Carolesn eteveasoa of Orsrjits Ps la a g-ai-Jit at ttss Ouria home, Mr. snd Mrs. cisrene Ktv:e? left Tuesday oa few days trip 4s Seattle, Wash, ' W, H, Buaeh of Myrtle Point teas calling ss friends hers Saturday ssd Sunday, whiis en rout to Lorn Un da, Calif, where he will spend ah winter with at sort. Re re rend Taylor Bunch and wife, Mr, Bunch was dinner guest Saaday of Mrs. jaUn. Williams snd Mm, Lui Sauisberrr. C. B. Dttstnlagtas and Oeore Woods attended th American 1 gtea meeting la Medford Moadcf srening. Mr. P- Bfcrhy entertained its fi. lowing guests st h;r eountry ho-r.s t of towa FrMay aftemocs; i'.-i. Otto Stetsrmeyer snd children, Char lotte Ann sad BWtard, Mrs, Hearsf lderrnyer, Mtas Issi MoCBjly aa4 Mrs. I. Nledermeyer. . - Mrs. A. A. Abbott, Mrs. S. rrfe sad oa Joha and Mr. Byssa ef Aablsnd were visitor for th atRr noon Tuesday of Mrs. Leonard Lyc,n. Mrs. Oeorgs Buckley who wa e verely Injured is a fall from a ladder recently 1 now moca improved. AJTTELOPS, Oct. os.(Sp. Arste lop Socist club ma st Mr. T, T. Hatlett's October IS. Member pra ent were Mesdamea Bob Bstz, Helen Cutberison, J. W, Austin, J sea Wood. Laura Brlgham, W, S. Davie, Paul Kims and children. Henry Owsaa, Thorns Riley, Fred Isttton, Bill Big. hsm. Ruby Brlgg. V' Iters were c. Knee '.sr.d of Central Point ad Mr, violet Spencer of Eagle, Poms. Tht club wilt mtet il Mr. f&il Eurf St. aisd Mrt. C. R Culbrtcs tp?it October J3 Cold Rill, Mr. sua Mrt, J T, Wood tpst October 15 t Crsek iih Mr, Wood father sn4 mother Mr. c4 Mr., X S. Wood, Mr. fcs4 Mrs. B, K. Rlrgs n zhll' dtmn peM Octohr 3 In M?it4 Uh Mf, arid i'rs. lo Casnoa. Mrt Art Kecl retursied Isom from f$tm d?igh?f, Bih mother ftnd feabf Jf Wood T1 Clrfim t. fvrr1 th &rf Us Antelope