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SIEDFORD TRIBUNE, 3rEDFORD, OREGON. M0MD5T, NOTESIBER II, 1933.
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LOS1
IOST Two large rolla of ruga, be
tween Medford and Ashland Fri
day. H. O. Waltermlre, 837 South
WollV.
) LOST If dog musing, call 1519
HELP WANTED MALE
WHOLESALE Dlatrlbutors and
Mfgra. agent aelllng to dealera
wanted for one of the beat raoor
blade proposltlona In the country,
genuine blue ateel, triple teated,
not coated, or ahellaced, auperlor
quality, underaelllng prices, attrac
tive packages, displays, and adver
tising. Sure-fire aeller and repeater
everywhere: a blade proposition
with a "million dollar atory." Large
earning possibilities from perma
nent repeat buslneao. Large dis
count. Must have aufflclent capi
tal to carry moderate weekly sup
ply atook. State qualifications. Must
qualify aa dlatrlbutor only. Appll
eatlona from others not considered.
E. Huppert, General Salea Mgr., 667
Washington St.. New York.
WANTED SITUATIONS
YOUNG married man needa work.
Has had experience aa grocery clerk,
aervlce atatlon operator, office
work, sale8man. collector, alao some
mechanical ability. Box 8624, Mall
Tribune.
) TOUNG woman wanta housework,
n -Hi-ea rav nano. Trlhuns.
CAPABLE orchard foreman wlshea
position; twenty jars valley exper
ience. Would consider lease of com
mercial pear orchard. Orvtlle Good,
R. R. 2. Box 21.
EXPERT PAINTER will do algn paint
ing Interior decorating general
paint Jobe. Call at 222 so. Central.
WANTED MISCELLANEOUS
IP ANTED TO RENT Furnished mod
ern houae with three bedrooms,
close to business district. Box 8620
Tribune.
WANTED Small team mulea or
horses. Phone 843, JackaonvlUe.
WANTED Quilting. Phone 498-R.
FANTED TO RENT, (with privilege
of buvin for cash) email ranch.
State monthly and yearly rental.
Send full partlculara 01 location.
Box 8734, Tribune.
JrMPTY TRUCK going aouth want
load down. Call 815.
FOR Watklns' Producta. Phone 420-X.
D. A. Casparlc, 13th and Laurel.
i ANTED -To rent smalU well" fur
nlshed home, close In, Dec. 1. Box
8438, Mall Tribune..
RAW FURS WANTED
Eastern prices paid.
You don't have to wait for return.
We pay cash.
We pay caeh.
We buy Hidca, pelts and Wool.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
17 N. Grape St. Phone 1062.
V'ANTED Barnyard manure? 'Will
come and get and haul away. P. O.
Box 1041. Medlora.
jaiPTY TRUCK returning from Eu
gene last of week, wanta load from
there or point en rout. Hawley
Transfer. Phone 1044-X.
WANTED Farm machinery; house
hold goods: atoves: wood. Hl-Way
Exchange. 1 ml. aouth Phoenix.
WANTED Household goods, atoves,
tools, or what have you.
MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE
17 N. Grape St. Phon 1062.
SS' ANTED Will pay the highest cash
price for hide, wool, mohair, 118
S Fir St.
FOB BENT BOUKCS
TOR RENT Modern 5-room house.
Phone 556-X.
'-ROOM house, newly finished.
No. Bartlett. Phone 232.
R RENT Beautiful furnished
home. 840 E. 9th. Phone 13S8-J.
Also 2-room furn. cabin, 97.50.
VANTED Renter for cleanest 6
room houae In town. Oil heat, fire
place, refrigerator, electric rarure.
etc. Special rat to reliable parry.
Call at 722 Weat 14th Street for In
formation. FOR RENT 5-room modern furnish
ed house. 915 00. Phone 1278-R.
roR RENT 4-room small furnished
home with garage. Call .315 or
1113-J.
FURNISHED half duplex. Reasonable
Inquire 219 So. Ivy.
FOR RENT Clean modern furnished
bungalow, cheap. 508 So. Grape.
FOR RENT -room modern furnish
ed house; hardwood floora, over
stuffed electric range. Call at 930
a. Central.
FOB RENT HOUSES
FOR RENT Furnished 5-room mod
am bousa. Call at 11 a. Rlvaralda.
FOR RENT Small modam (urn.
house. Inquire 305 So. Oakdale.
FOR RENT Modern 6-room houae,
close In; adulta only. Inquire 233
No. Grape.
CLEAN, modern house, cloaa In: rea
eonable. Keys at 219 8. Ivy St.
FOR RENT Beautiful home, tile
sink, fireplace, atove. See this home
to appreciate It. 518 S. Oakdale.
FOR RENT 4-room furnished house,
a bedroomi. 1127 W. Main; 117.50.
Tel. O. A. DeVoe.
3" ROSE AVE Three ' room furn.
houae. Phone 934-R.
FOR RENT 419 Weat 2nd. Redec
orated. Tel. 103.
FOR RENT 6-room home, city
water. Pacific highway north, Med
ford. Tel. 105.
FOR RENT Fum. 6-room bouse.
Inquire 415 Woodstock.
FOR RENT 4-room house, close 10
Medford, 17.50. Phone Jacksonville.
303.
MODERN home, completely furnish
ed. Call 105.
FOR RENT Furnished duplex; liv
ing room, bedroom, kitchen, bath,
enclosed porch, wood or electric
range, water paid, nicely located,
915. Phone 1149 for appointment.
FOR RENT After November 1, 8
room residence, partly furnished,
close In, lota of ahade and lawn
920 per month, water paid. Inquire
at 325 So. RIveralde.
FOR RENT 6-room modern houae;
hardwood flora; 815. Call at 711 E.
Jackson or Phone 834-J.
HOMES FOR RENT Call 798
FOR RENT tlomea. mirmahed or
unfurnished. Brown at Whit
FOR RENT Modern 6-room house;
clean and In good condition; living
room 14x28 ft. with hardwood floor;
3 bedrooms, 1 12-24 with casement
windows on three sides; set tuba,
good heatrola, large garage and
woodshed; 14 block from new court
house. Call at 714 W. 10th St.
FOB RENT APARTMENTS
FOR RENT Houaekeeplng rooms,
ei.ou a wee, rnmn oa-u.
APARTMENT for rent, 107 Mistletoe,
Phone 201-H.
FOR RENT Furnished apartment,
rear of 116 Almond.
APARTMENT for 2 adults only: clean,
newly papered, fully furnished;
private, bath, front and back ent
rance; lighta and water; with or
without garage. 244 So. Grape St.
3-ROOM completely furn, apt; heat,
ed. 229 No. Ivy.
FOR RENT 5 rooms furnished lower
furnished apartment, near library,
Phone 287-J. 804 East Main.
FURNISHED apartmente, 1, 2 and 3
rooma; pleasant, neat and very rea-
aonabie. mod E. Main.
FOR RENT Attractively f urnlahed
apartment xor two; garage, airs.
Trowbridge, 905 W. 10th St.
FOR RENT 2-room apt. with private
oatn. oi no. oa&oaie.
FURNISHED apartment with radio.
Private and pleasant. BIB So. Oak
dale. FOR RENT Attractive ground floor
apartment for couple employed.
call at 532 Plum St., alter 8 p. m
or Sundaya.
FURN. APT., new overstuffed, refrig
eration. The Berben, 10 Quince.
FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS
PLEASANT room .for gentleman;
cloaa In, bath, garage. 609 E. Main.
FOR RENT Furnished Bleeping
room and garage 910 per month.
825 80. RIveralde Ave.
TOR KENT ROOMS AND BOARD
PLEASANT room and board at 716 E.
Main. Rates very reasonable.
ROOM AND BOARD 95.00 per week
414 8. RIveralde.
FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS
WE HAVE 45 acre of good paature
land, all fenced In, plenty of good
water, on which willing pasture
livestock on basis of zac per head
per month, also willing to feed and
care for one or two good milk cowa
for the mux. p. 0. Box 1041, Med'
ford. Ore.
FOB EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE)
160 ACRES. 7 room houae. larg barn,
other outbutldlnga. 40 acrea beat of
free soil In cultivation, aprlng wat
er piped to buildings. Priced at
94000. Will trad for city property
or small acreage. Knight at upp, 19
N. Bartlett.
FOR EXCHANGE HOME IN SOUTH
ERN CALIFORNIA Two atory
house in desirable location In South
Pasadena for good farm In West
ern Oregon. Writ owner, C. L.
Falrchlld, 720 11th Street, Santa
Monica, California.
320 ACRES: 420 acres timber, 100
acres open land altuated on a
mountain, but-acoesslble by car, to
trade for land or town property
1021 W. 10th St. J. C. Ruah.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 100 acrea
black land In grain and alfalfa. 9
miles from Medford: 916.000 worth
of Improvements, stock and equip
ment. Make me an offer. C. A.
DeVoe.
FOB EXCHANGE
WILL trade dry 16" fir and hard
wood for light truck. 322 East 4th.
WANTED-To trade aiusr pine shakes
for milk cow. Inquire at Tabera
Store. Central Point.
FOB SALl HAL ESTAVK
FOR SALE 7-A. chicken ranch. Will
take late model car aa part pay
ment. Ed Doyle, Eagle Point.
A BARGAIN 136 acres, new build
ings, good noil; 91000 will haudl.
Box 8708. Mall Tribune.
WHEN iju tniui 01 real eatat think
of Brown Whin,
FOB SALE HOMES
FOR SALE OR RENT Modern home
on east aide, cloaa In: 4 rooms and
large Bleeping porch, hardwood
floora, fireplace, garage, fine ahrub
bery and lawn; alao new large Ba
tata Heatrola for aala. Tel. Owner,
1554 or 125.
THINK OF IT Only 9100 down
places you in this "aelf atarter"
home of 4 rooms. Automatlo pump,
electric light, chicken houae
Soma carpenter work would make
It a model, Kxcellcnt land, Vt
cherries, 4 omles and garden. Bal.
in alfalfa. IV, ml Medford, good
road. Charlea A. Wing Agency.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
THIS COUNTRY IS GOING AHEAD
IN SPITE OF WHO IS ELECTED
PRESIDENT
LET'S OOl
SANDY'S USED CAR EMPORIUM
1929 Pontlac Coup in nice ahape.
1927 Bulck Standard Sedan, priced
low.
1930 Dodge ! Coup (Ilk new).
131 Studebrer Dictator Sedan; free
wheeling. 1929 Chevrolet Coach: a real buy.
19.10 Chevrolet Coupe, priced to eell.
1927 Chevrolet Coupe, with license,
9100.
1928 Pontlac Coach.
1932 Pontlac NEW If you must have
the best.
Terms arranged that you can handle.
FONT1AC SALES AND OEKVllJS
FLOOR.
SANDY'S USED CAR EMPORIUM
If you don't buy from me, we both
lose money.
A FEW REAL VALUES
1930 Dodge Coupe .8376
1930 Chev. Coupe 9300 '
1929 Chev. Coach 9250
1927 Standard Bulck 8 Sedan....200
1931 Studebaker Dictator Se
dan aasn
Chrysler 4 Coupe.. j ,,,.9 75
1029 Ford Sport Coupe 9200
1929 Essex Coach 9176
We have many other used car bar
gains. Easy terms and generous
allowances.
PONTIAO SALES FLOOR
South RIveralde.
1927 PACKARD oood rubber, good
ahapa throughout, to trade for
cows or saddle horses. Value 9300.
Writ or call at Fur Fish as Gam
Corp. Ranch, Prospect, Ore.
I Or SALE FRUIT A VEGETABLES
APPLES 20e per box. Pick them your
self. Airport orchard.
SORTED Dellcloua apples. 40c: Nellla,
20c. Bring your boxea. Medford
Warehouse. Phon 316.
FOR SALE Spitzenberg and New
town applea at Ala Vlata Packing
House. 327 80. Front St.
FOR SALE Grapea. J. A. Manke,
two milea east of Jacksonvlll. tf
POTATOES, 65o hundred. Tel 950-R-2.
Richfield Service, Phoenix.
FOB SALE MVESTOi..
FOR SALE Milk cow and hoga. H.
E. Rlchardaon, sama valley.
TEAM of horaes with harness. Sows
to fatten. M, F. Baker, Wagner
creek, Talent.
FOR SALE IS feeder hoga. W. E.
Keen. Jacksonville.
EWES for sale or to put out on
aharea. Tel. O. A. DeVoe.
FOR SALE Red feeder pig: alao Red
brood sows, will farrow eoon. Adolf
Scbulz. Beagle, Ore.
FOB SALE POULTRY
FOR SALE Toulose geeae, 91.60 each,
live only. R. E. Carley, Phone 258-X
FOR SALE Mammoth Bronze tur
keys for breeding stock, 25c lb.
Mrs. R. 0. Logan, Talent.
FOR SALE Purebred Narragansett
turkey breeding atock. Call 871
R-l. L. O. Penland, Talent.
EXTRA fancy Bronze turkeya for
breeding purposes. Tel. 1652-J.
W. A. Pyburn, Rt. 4, Buckshot Hill.
FOR SALE Or for wood, Idaho
Inspected Bronze torn, 95 fertile
last seaaon. Ashland Mine road,
B. R. Paul.
SELECT your Bronze turkey breeding
stocx. ren needed by Idaho In
spected torn, or will trade for fresh
heirer, Aahland Mine road, Box 480,
B. R. Paul.
FOR SALE 300 Hansen Whit Leg
horn triple pedigreed pullet; 12
pearl guinea. Eakln Hatchery,
Talent.
FOB BALE UOUS AMD PETS
FOR SALE Roller canaries, 93.50
eacn. Phon 023-J-2.
FOR SALE Four-months-old eocker
spaniel pup; alao registered roller
canarlee, extra fin aingrs. Pbon
jacKsonvui us.
FOR SALE FUEL
WOOD Hard and aoft, mixed. 91.60,
12 ". Write M. F. Barlow, Talent.
FOR SALE Dry fir and hardwood;
all under shed. Phon 833-R-l
Dalton Broa.
FOR SALE Dry fir wood, 91.78 tier,
16-inch. Phon 1116.
TAKEN CP
TAKEN UP Brown Jersey heifer
about a mo, old. owner can have
asm by paying for ad. 0. A.
Alvord, across from Whit Wing
rouiiry rarm, east or Phoenix.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE S-pleo tult and over
coat. Priced to eell. Huber Tailor
Shop. 15 No. Fir.
SLIGHTLY used Bungalow Piano.
Must sell. Leaving town. Cash talks.
May consider terms. Mrs. Freeman.
Grand Hotel.
FOR 6 AI J" 1U5 lathe. Inqulrt at
Fick de Llndley's.
&-POOT piste glaM show case 512 50.
tables, electric fan, cheap. 333
Msple.
FOR SALE Piano, chesp. Would es
change for good used furniture.
106 So. Grape.
FOR SALE flutrar pine shakes. Fac
er's Store. Central Point.
CHARlfl F011 nd t ion Oar men U. 47 1
Quince, phone 6tl-U 1
FOR SALE MT9CK1XAN1T.0US
FOR SALE Soft-shelled almonds,
only 15c lb. Tel. evening or write
B. J. Palmer, Rout 2. for delivery.
FOR SALE Dry applewood. Phone
Matthews, 597-J-5. Illlhe Orchard.
GET the "No Hunting" and trespass
ing atgna at th Mall Trlbun Job
office: printed on cloth to with
stand tha rain and weather.
FOR SALE Circulating heater. Phone
576-Y.
FOR SALE Harley-Davldson motor
cycle, 980 caah. Se John, at Mall
Trlbun.
FOR SALE Larg sized Monarch
Electric Range with trash burner.
Cost 9260. Cash price 975. Like
new. P. O. Box 414 Central Point.
PLANT BUDDED BR1XNUT FIL
BERTS Heavy production of large
nuta at early age. Grafted wal
nuts, fruit tree and evergreen
ehrube at new low price. Cata
logue on request. Woodruffs Nur.
aery. Eugene, Ore.
FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all
makea, 95 up; term If desired. All
make rented and repaired. Whit
Sewing Machine Co, 24 N. Bartlett
GARDEN DIRT, piuwtng, fertiliser,
aand and gravel. Phone 912-J.
MISCELLANEOUS
OLD PEOPLE and lnvallda receive
excellent care and a real home at
moderate rates. Maternity Depart
ment, 93.00 per day. Convalescent
Home. 153 Granite St.. Aahland.
GET the "No Hunting" and trespass
ing signs at me Man Tribune Job
office; printed on cloth to with
stand the rain and weather.
MME. TERESA Clairvoyant and card
ivnucr, auvic on love, marriage
and business. Rainbow Auto Camp,
cabin No. 3.
LOCAL or long distance hauling. Wo
iunuwi w save you money. Haw
ley Transfer. 619 North Rivereld.
Phon 1044-X.
F.ADIO SERVICE L. D. Lawton. Tel
0-)-A.
SPECIAL PRICES on photographa for
n nvuia ywnw BTUOIO 80-
llclt" Jour patronage. SHANGLE
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Abstract.
JACKSON CO.
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstracts of Title and
Title Insurance. The
only complete Title
system in Jackson
County.
MURRAY-ABSTRACT CO. Abstract
ui iiue, line insurance. Rooma 8
and 6. No. 82 North Central Ave
upstair. Automobile Loans.
CONTRACTS REFINANCED
PAYMENTS HRnnrnrn
W pay up balance due dealer, bank
w uuaoce company and extend
your payment. Additional money
loaned. Phone 81 for appointment.
Dressmaking ana Remodeling.
THE FASHION SHOP - Dressmaking
iwiwtiiug, 4 aieaiord Bldg.
Phone 1181.
Expert Window Cleaner.
LET GEORGE DO IT - Tel. 1173.
noua cleaning. Floor waxing. Ori
ental rug cleaning, apecialty.
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Sleepiness
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Plunder:
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Beverage
Distributes
"The mother of
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Godly person
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harem
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Job Printing.
MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT
Best equipped plant In southern
Oregon. Printing of all kind; book
binding; looae-leaf ledger, and
blank, billing systems, duplicating
cash aalea allpa and everything Id
th prtntlng line. 28-80 N. Orap
'Phon 76.
Funeral Parlor.
PERL'S FUNmHAL HOME Dlatlnctlve
service at moderate rate. Estab
lished 20 yeara. Ambulance serv
ice. 6th St. at Oakdale. Tel 47.
Transfer.
RE1NKING TRUCKING CO. Trans
fer and Storage. We baul anything
at a reasonable prloe. Ill No. FU
Street. Phon 333.
EADS TRANSFER & 8TORAGE CO.
Oftloe 1015 No. Central. Phon 816
Price right. Service guaranteed.
Money to Lend.
WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE
AND LATE MODEL AUTOS.
Three per cent per month on un
paid balance. No other charge. See
W. E. Thomaa, 45 S. Central.
Ground floor Craterlan Theatre
Bldg. State License No. 3-157.
Tainting and Paperhanglng.
HARRY MARX Painting, tinting,
paperhanglng. Phon 14-F-4. Res.
Coleman Creek road.
FILES OF AUXILIARY
A permanent record of th World
war eervloe of many Medford families
I contained In the membership files
of th Medford unit of th American
Legion Auxiliary, according to Mrs.
W. W. Cleaves, unit secretary. Mrs
Cleave la adding additional records
to th fllea as new Auxiliary members
ar being enrolled for 1933. Th ap
plication form of every member Hat
the war aervlce of members of her
family and becomea a permanent part
or the Auxiliary records.
Auxiliary memberahlp records will
become of Increasing value aa the
World war recedes further Into hia-
tory. They very probably will be
used by descendant of World war
veterans to establish eligibility for
honorary organizations baaed on war
aervlce. They alao will- provide a
wealth of detailed Information for
historian and biographers of the
future. '
Women who are member of the
Auxiliary run no risk of losing of
ficial record of their family' war
aervic. In addition to th records
kept In the fllea of th local unit,
copies ar sent to stat and national
headquarters of the Auxiliary where
they ar permanently preserved.
When needing explicating sale
booka, flat-packa or fan-fold cash
rag later forms, ledger ebeets
for bookkeeping machine or
any other kind of prtntlng
don't order from out-of-town firms
and pay mor. Phon 78 and on of
our representative will calL
Real Estate or Insurance Leave It
to Jones Phone 79Q.
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25. Flower
2T. Strip for hold
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It. Ancient Romas
official .
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particle
83. Annoy
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35. Large vege
table organ
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54, Russian sea
51. Kind of rubber
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troubled quiet
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GOLD II ILL, Not. 14. (Bpl.) I
Junes Clement enme from Brook
ings to vote and visit his family.
Mrs. Madeline Pendleton, son, Billy,
and daughter, Betty, are spending
this weekend In Anhtand, guests of
Mrs. Pendleton's mothr.
Parents and citizens of school dis
trict 57 are planning an informal re
ception for the teachers November 18
In the school auditorium. Entertain
ment and refreshments will be pro
vided and all parents and cltleena
are urged to attend.
Evangelistic services are being con
ducted at the M. E. church this week
by Misses Leo I a Sutter and Jane Ente
of southern California. Afternoon
meetings are held every school day
for the children at 4 p. m., and even
ing services for adults at 7 p. m.
Mrs. Dora Hammcrsly will enter
tain the put noble grand's club the
afternoon of November 16.
Mtss Dorothy Cook of Dunsmutr.
Calif., t spending a few daya visit
ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Cook.
Mrs. Caroline Drake was confined
to her home this week with a severe
cold.
Sewing club met Friday with Mrs.
Cleo Gilchrist. Due to stormy weather
only a Sew were present. After a
pleasant afternoon at sewing and
games, refreshments were served.
I. O. O. P. Is planning a smoKer
for November 22. Four bouts have
been arranged and all are assured
an evening of fun and entertain
ment.
Many high school pupils took ad
vantage of the holiday to make a
trip to the beacon to sea tha new
8.000,000 candle power light Installed
last week.
Jerome Abbott, new faculty mem
ber of the high school, has moved
Into the W. E. Ross housa on the
hill north of the school houae.
Serving club will meet November
18 with Mrs. Merrltt Merrlman.
Many Rebekahs from here attended
the convention In Grants Pass No
vember 10.
A number of young people attended
the Medford-Eugene football game In
Medford Armistice day.
Evergreen Patrol of the Girl Scouts
met at Marjorla and Jean Skelton's
November 10 and spent the evening
sewing for the basaar November 33
Miss Ruth Lance spent last week
en dwlth her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. George Lance on Foots Creek.
Mrs. Cell a Combest of Omer's auto
park recently purchased the large
brick rcsldri! on the corner oppo
site the park from Mrs. Nora Shorb,
and expects to have the Inside re
modeled for a tourist Inn.
Roy Centers and family moved this
week to tha Alva Walker property
near the cemmt plant.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Blankenburg,
Mr. and Mrs. George Hammersly, dau
ghter. Gene and LouIm Smith at
tended tha Holly theater Armistice
night.
Rogue River
ROGUE RIVER, Not. 14. (Spl.)
A total of 813 vote wars oast her
In th election.
Dr. and Mra. a. K. Oeborn of Covelo,
Calif., have ton visiting hla brother
and family, Mr. and Mra. Martin Oa
horn. Mr. Oeborn la much Improved
from hla serious Ulneaa.
Sam Sandrr and fames Whlppl
vera Medford vlaltora Thursday.
Ladles' Aid of Hop Presbyterian
church will hold th bazaar Novem
ber 18 at th Community hall. Fancy
goods, candy and other thlnga will be
for sale. A. cafeteria lunch will b
served from 10:30 a. m., to ( p. m.
Every one 1 Invited.
Mrs. Fred Dengler and Mr. and
M.S. Nat Hart and daughter, lone,
spent Thursday In Medford shopping.
George Owlnga apent two oay in
Rogue River, waiting for repair for
hla gaa truck.
Mr. and Mra. Geo. Wiley of McCloud
spent Saturday night at the Wiley
Carter home. Jim Wiley, who pent
two week at McCloud visiting, re
turned with them.
An Interesting special meeting wa
held by Live Oak Rebekaha Wednea
day night, for the president, Mr.
Maud Rogers of Enterprise-. Refresh
ments were served.
Jim Taylor, Bill Brotherton and
Tom Norman returned homa Mon
day to Olympla. Wash., after a week',
vl.lt at th Grant Taylor horn,.
Mr. Oladya Heath was a Orant
Pasa visitor Wednesday.
I.lve Oak Orange met Saturday
night with a small crowd. A lively
meeting waa held. Election of offl
eera will be November 10, and re
freshment will b served. Everyon
to urged to com and make this a
grand meeting. Two new member
wer accepted by demit cards from
Enterprla Orang, Mr. and Mra. Ed
Dlmmlck.
Mra. Taut Wood of Medford ,pnt
a few daya visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Sam L. Sandry.
Mra. Wallace IxMoln, mad the trip
to Bonanza, Klamath county, Tues
day and brought Mr. LeMoln horn
to vot.
Mr. and Mra. W. A. Whlt. who
apent th summer In Medford, hav
returned horn for th winter.
Dwlght Phlppa of Medford waa a
buslnaaa vlaltor her Thuraday.
Mr. MnhaltT. Postal Telegraph
lineman of Ashland, anent two night
In Rogu River, attending to work.
Mr. and Mm. J. M. Whipple wer
Saturday ehoppera In Grant Pass.
Ssmuel Mathea waa a business vis
itor Tuesday In Medford.
Mrs. Richard Scott and children
and Nat Hart shopped In Grant Pas
Wednesday.
LA GRANDE Ann! dehydrating
plant opeoed nctatlj.
JACKSONVILLE. Nov. 14. (Spl.)
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Chlldera and
daightr Maxlne, apent Tueaday at
vielr daughter and acn-ln-law'a,
Mr. and Mr. Kermlt Combs, In
Medford. The evening waa .apent In
listening to election returns.
Mr, and Mra. Alfred Norrla moved
their furniture to th homestead at
Tula Lak wher they are making
their home.
Mr. and Mra. Sidney Stearns and
two children of Medford apent Wed
nesday afternoon visiting Mr. and
Mra. W. A. Chlldera.
Mr. and Mra. Jojhn Bailey and
family of Malln war guest Tuea
day of th o. B. Dunnlngtons.
Mr. and Mra. Recter Oes of Bly
hav moved Into th old "Times"
building on North Third street.
Mrs. Maggie Buckley of Ruch la
reported very 111 at her horn tola
week.
Joseph Hall and Amoa Orval of
Griffin creek were Jacksonvlll call
era Tueaday enrout to Little Ap-
plegat to vote.
May Gober of Klamath Pall spent
Tuesday afternoon vlaltlng Mra. Fred
Butcher.
Mrs. Jo Marcum of Corvalll.
formerly of Jacksonville, who had
been vlaltlng her slater Mra. Jess
Taylor, on Applegat, vlsltsd Miss
Issl McCully Friday.
Mra. Charley Dorothy la now Im
proving ut her home.
Mr. nd Mra. John Prlo left thla
week for their home at Namna,
Idaho.
Mra. Harold Crump of Llttl Ap
plegat called on frlenda her
Thursday.
Rolland Merrlfield of Medford vis
ited friend her Sunday.
Jamea Gwtn and O. B. Dunnlngton
took nlna yearling eattla to Mr.
Dunnlngton', ranch at Tula Lak
Sunday.
Mr. and Mr. Harold Reed wer
Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and
Mrs. M. D. Schmidt.
Mr. and Mrs Hugh Combest of
Wagner Gap were in Jacksonville on
Tuesday, nrout to Llttl Applegat
to vot.
Mra. Lofland and daughter Helen
of Medford visited Mr,. Lofland',
sister, Mrs. Margaret Lewi, Wednes
day. A pre -school ag ehllda' cllnte wa
held November 10 at th health
rooma In the old courthouse. Coun
ty physician O. I. Drummond and
Miss Runela, county nurse of thl
district, wer In charge, assisted by
Mesdamea Knight and Coleman,
Four children war examined.
Miss Virginia Pick attended the
football gam at Aahland Armistice
day between Chlco Normal and Ash
land Normal. She also attended
home-coming featlvltle for former
normal achool atudent.
October 17 th Lsdlea" Aid will
hold an all day meeting at the
Presbyterian church. All members
are urged to attend. A covered
dish luncheon will be served at
noon.
Word ha been received by frlenda
that Mra. Cora Blxby arrived at
Lincoln, Neb, She plan to leave
tner in a tew daya for Anoka, Minn.,
to spend th winter with relative.
Olrla' League of Jacksonville hlg,h
achool will give two one-act play,.
"A Mere Man" and "Truth for a
Day." November 17, at the achool
gymnasium. A small admission will
b charged.
Mr. Milton Co, wife of th
Jacksonville achool principal, la quit
ill at tneir home In Medford.
Home Economics club of th Jack
sonville Orang mot r!th Mrs. Marsh
Wednesday afternoon.
Jacksonville Grange met October
11. Election of officer, waa held
Mrs. O. O. Sanden attended th
T. W. O. A. board meeting In Med
ford Friday.
Mr, and Mrs. Huddleson of Ban
Jose, Calif., held a fin musical pro-
gram at th Presbyterian church on
Thursday avenlng. They left Friday
for Sacramento to hold aervlce that
avanlng. Mr. Huddleson la a slater
of Miss Duff who waa with a party
that held cvsngellatlo aervlce at
the church last summer.
Many JackaonvlUe folk attended
tha ArmUtlce day parade in Med'
ford. .
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Anderson Creek
ANDERSON CREEK, Nov. 14 (Spl.)
Mrs. Jamea Maya and daughter,
Ruth, apent Sunday at Mra. Will
Nelson's, wher a birthday dinner
waa given for her mother, Mr,. Stlm
son.
Mr. and Mr. Green wer out to th
valley Friday.
Jack Holtman and family spent
Tueaday evening at Jamea MacDow-
ell's.
Frank Marques and family were
In Ashland Thuraday.
Jamea Maya went to Talent Tue
day.
D. O. Hale and family war In Med'
ford Saturday.
Mr. Bushnell Is working In Aahland.
Clark MaeDowell spent Friday with
hla brother, Jamea, and family.
Oeorg Toung called at th May
horn Wednesday,
steve Lunak la hauling wood.
Mr. and Mrs. Donlca war In Talent
Tueaday.
M. E. (Murray) Daugharty, former
ly of th Cottgo Barber Shop, an
nounce h will be pleased to meat
hla former a well aa nw customers
at hla new location, II N. Fir St,
Hotel Holland Bldg.
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0:30- 9:46 Today.
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10:15-10:30 Musical Memoriae,
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TO SPANISH STAR
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By ROBBSN COONS
HOLLYWOOD. Brown- eyed,
youthful, vivacious Conchlte Monte
negro may collect doll and wooly
animals as her hobby, but her seri
ous thoughtsar all turned to th
movl career ah want to resum
after her recent vaudeville venture.
Soon after ah cam to Hollywood
two yeara ago. a 16-year-old girl who
couldn't apeak a word of English,
she acquired the reputation of a so
cial leader In tHe Spanlah oolony.
and was hoastea at many gather
inga In th big houae aha leased.
This tlm eh has taken an apart
ment, wher much entertaining la
Impossible AO ah means business.
Vaudeville and It four or fir
show a day converted Conchlte to
Hollywood, which aha hadn't liked so
well befor. She plana to atay now.
Conchlta, born In Madrid, attract
ed considerable attention because
she learned enough English In thre
months to play th lead In "Never
the Twain Shall Meet" opposite Lea
lie Howard. She waa brought her
for Bpanlah veralons, but her future
In English film waa ao promising
that Fox signed her. Spanlah roles
weren't so plentiful, shs found. But
now h hopes to becom "a real
actress" In English film.
Screen writing, If we are to ao
oept the authority of Jane Murfln.
who eo-euthored "Smllln Through
with Jane Cowl and writes picture
plays, too, Is fairly almple.
Chances for a successful career la
ecreen writing ar "well founded,"
th says, if
Tou can se movl. com home
and writ It down sequence by se
quence; cn remember th xaot
wording of and th action played
with th dialogue at Important peaks
of each sequence: can Instantly
think back and remember where an
action In the last part of th pic
ture waa originated and planted la
motive; can then pick up all th
thread from thl first planting
which are aventually tied Into s con
vincing knot at th climax.
Simple perhaps? But that's Just
the "foundation."
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