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P2GE SEVEN! I1EA1I2E WATJTS-BY Of,erPmplesVMl-hK ttS 'MEEFORB MATE TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MOXDST, NOVEMBER 21, IS31 DON'T FORGET TO PHONE THAT WANT AD HERB ARB THE RATES t Per word first Insertion Jo Each additional Uisertlon, nmr word ., (Mlalmum 10c) Pecllne Pr month, without nnt rhanirea M i 75 Phone LOST Collie pup, answers to name Peggie. Reward. Phone 1171. LOST Male Pekinese dog, brovm one tje. Reward ottered. Phone 1003. LOOT Two large rolls ot rugs, be tween Medtord and Ashland Fri day H. O. waltermire. 937 South Holly. LOST It dog missing, call 1518. HELP WANTED MALE DISTRIBUTOR or crew manager for . greatest selling 25o article. Every . woman a prospect. M. Ingels, Hotel Medtord. WANTED SITUATIONS EXPERIENCED, capable woman wants work of any kind. 349 So. Riverside. TOUNO woman wants housework, womanleas home. Box 8609, Tribune, EXPERT PAINTER will do sign paint ing Interior decorating general paint jobs. Call at 222 So. Central. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 4-8-8 on. mayonnaise Jars with lids; 15c doz. Phone 921-X. WANTED Overstuffed davenport, Must be cheap. Call 739, WANTED oas engine Vi or 3 horse- iQda evenlnffS. powci . x-nviiw ---- . , t.u-i . um-h.. nri flu welding: (don't throw It away) see Lea Weiss for Steel fabrication ana wciuwiB . any kind. Medtord Pipe and Mach. Co' 1817 North Riverside. Shop phone 601-J. Nit call, Wayne Prlckett, 1514-W. WANTED Will share expenses to Portland this week, rnone WANTED Christian woman roomer. Home privileges. 629 N. Central. W n -'ED 2nd hand goods. We pay mOTe. Berrydaie zno nana oiun 1603 No. Riverside. Phone 268. FURNITURE upholstered, reflnnhed, reglued. Phone 969-R. Thlbsult. FOR Watklns' Products, Phone 420-X. D. A. Caaparlc, 13th and Laurel, RAW FURS WANTED . Eastern prices paid. Tou don't have to wait for returns, We pay cash. ' We buy Hides, Pelts and Wool. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N. Orape St. Phone 1062. WANTED Household goods, stoves, tools, or what have you. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 37 N. Grape St. Phone 1063. FOB BENT HOUSES FOR RENT 5-room unfurnished house, close In. fine shape. Mod ern, low rent; adulta only. 240 So. Grape. 1009 W. MAIN Will flnlah to suit tenant. Call 105. COURT cottage, four rooms and bath, electric refrigerator, oil burn er. Call 105. 5-ROOM furnished house, close In. 14 Almond St., Tel 498-R. PARTLY furn duplex. 444 8o. Ivy. HOUSE and small acreage on high way, 1 ml. e. of town. Phone Ash land 263-L. FOR RENT Attractive 5-room house. Reasonable. Phone 556-x. FOR RENT Beautiful furnished home, 840 East 9th. Also 2-room furn. cabin. $6.25. Phone 1288-J. I. A. PRUETT country home, partly furnished, on Crater Lake hlway. i'i mllea from Medtord: pasture for cow; good garden plot. FOR RENT Partly furnished house. 613 N. Grape. t FOR RENT Small furnished house for 3 adults: on court. 1 block off Main: euslly heated: Frlgldalre. electric ranze. Phone 319-R. FURNISHED house, 2 and 3-rm. apt, and gsraee. 604 W. 10th. FOR R ENT 6-room house, 328 North Central. Inquire 634 No. Bartlett. 7-ROOM home, newly finished. 611 No. Bartlett. Phone 232. FURNISHED naif duplex. Reaaonab'.e Inquire 319 So. Ivy. FOR RENT 4-room modern furnish ed house; hardwood floors, over stuffed, electric range. Call at 630 6. Central. FOR RENT 4-room smsll furnished house with garage. Call 315 or 1113-J. FOR RENT Beautiful home, tile sink, fireplace, stove See this home to appreciate u- 518 a, oajtaaie. FOB BENT ROUSES FOR RENT 4-room furnished house. 3 bedrooms. 1137 W. Main; 117 JO. TeL c. A. DeVoe. FOR RENT Furnished (-room mod ern house. Call at 41 8. Riverside. FOR RENT Small modem turn, house. Inquire 305 So. Oakdale. FOR KEN1 noma r-urniabed or unfurnished. Brows & Whit. FOR RENT Modern 6-room house: clean and In good condition; living room 14x28 ft. with hardwood floor; 3 bedrooms, 1 13-24 with casement windows on three sides; set tubs, good heatrola, large garage and woodshed; 1 14 block from new court house. Call at 714 W. 10th St. FOR RENT 4-room house, close to Medtord, 87.80. phone Jacksonville. 302. FOR RENT After November 1, S room residence, partly furnished, close In. lots ot shade and lawn 20 per month, water paid. Inquire at 323 So. Riverside. HOMES FOB RENT Call 70S. FOB BENT APARTMENTS FURNISHED apartments, 317 W. 2nd FOR RENT 3-room furnished apart ment, newly papered and painted. garage. Close In. Adult. 327 North orape. 3-ROOM furnished apt. Bath, gar age. Key at 14B so. ivy. APTS and cabins, 3 per week; rooms 31.50 per wk. 445 so. Front. APARTMENT lor rent, 107 Mistletoe Phono 201-H. APARTMENT for 2 adults only; clean, newly papered, fully furnished; nrlvate bath, front and bock ent rance: lights and , water; with or without garage, vu oo. orape ot. 3-ROOM completely Xurn, apt; heat ed. 229 no. ivy. FOR RENT 5 rooms furnished lower furnished apartment, near library. Phone 267-j. bo cast Main. FURNISHED apartments, 1. 3 and 8 rooms; pleasant, neat and very rea sonable. 1205 E. Main. FOR RENT 2-room apt. with private nam. oi no. (jaxoaie. FURNISHED apartment with radio. Private and pleasant. 518 So. Oak- daie. FOR RENT Attractive ground floor apartment tor couple employed. Call at 632 Plum St., after 8 p. m. or ounaays. FURN. APT., new overstuffed, retrlg eratlon. The Berben, 10 Quince. FOB BENT FGRNISHH) ROOMS HEATED rooms for rent, 404 S. Grape. FOR RENT Comfortable rooms; pri vate entrance. One block from Mam St. Reasonable rates. 222 s, Central. FURNISHED room to rent; board If desired. 408 W. 6th St. FOR RENT Furnished sleeping room and garage (10 per monta. 325 So. Riverside Ave. FOB BENT BOOMS AND BOABD PLEASANT room snd board at 718 K. Main. Rates very reasonable. ROOM AND BOARD ,5.00 per week 414 s. Kiversiae. fOB EXCHANGE KEAL ESTATE EXCHANGE 40 acres timber land Orlggln Creek dlst. for 3 Al milk cows or late model Indian or Har ley Davidson motorcycle. Also trade Primrose cream separator for Al milk cow. See or phone Clarence pierce. . WANT to trade for city property or Copco stock modern 5-room house, 1 acre best soil. More land avail able. Box 8B54 Mall Tribune. FOR SALE OR TRADE 1Q0 acres black land In grain and alfalfa, 34 miles from Medford; $15,000 worth of Improvements, stock and equip ment. Mate's me an offer. C. A. DeVoe. FOB exUUANQE EIGHT-ROOM Eugene Income or forty acres California for City or Country Home. 1137 Hllyard, Eu gene. Ore. WOOD for hay or potatoes, near Trail. R. C. Skellenger, Trail, Ore. TO TRADE Model 4 Hudson coach. good condition: also No. 1 buzuaw and new Wade drngsaw, for good late model sedan. Phone 396-X. EXCHANGE Apples for chickens, turkeys, potatoes or what have you. Mrs. Laura Jones, Route 1, Medford. WAN'PED To exchsnse wood for Ford of Chevrolet sedsn. Mrs. Laura Jones. Route 1, Medford. WANTED Will take 1 or 114-ton law model truck in trade on new 1932 Plymouth sedan. Must have truck within 10 davs. Armstrong Motors, Inc., 38 N. Riverside. WILL trade dry 16" fir and hard wood tor light truck. 333 East 4th. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SALE One of the beet buys in southern Oregon, good fountsln and cafe for lees than Va the cost of the equipment. See owner at 302 So. Grape St., Medford, Ore. FOR SALE Down town lunch coun ter. Small down payment. Knight tc Upp. IB N. Bartlett. FOR SALE FUEL, WOOD UNDER COVER Dry fir. rough blocks, $1.50 per tier, $4 50 per load. Dry body fir, $1.75 per tier In 3-tler loads. Phone 1141-J. Longwlll Wood Co.. 441 No. Fir. FOR SALE Dry fir wood, $1.75 tier, 16-lach. Phofie 1116. FOR SALE UOUS AND PETS FOR SALE Shepherd Collie pup. 634-Y. FOR SALE Roller canaries, $3.50 each. Phone 623-J-2. FOR SALE Four-months-old cocker spaniel pup; also registered roller canaries, extra fine singers. Phone JackJoavlUe 173. FOB SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE 1931 Ford Town Sedan: looks and runs like new: all new tires, 3425. 1930 Long W. B. Stake Body Truck, guaranteed every way and orlced to sell quick. Msny . more to choose from aa low as 350. GATES AUlU tu- inv. STA" Coupster. '37..... . 3 45 - -25 - 25 - 150 - 95 150 200 Star Sedan, -aa, - Studebaker Touring. '34 Chevrolet Coach, '38 Chrysler Touring, '37 Ford Coupe, 'SP . Truck, panel, '28 TOM'S GARAGE 330 No. Riverside. THIS COUNTRI IS GOING AHEAD IN SPITE OF WHO IS ELECTEU PRESIDENT LET'S GOI SANDY'S USED CAR EMPORIUM 1929 Pontlao Coupe In nice shape. 1927 Bulck standard eeaan, priceo. low. 1930 Dodge 8 Coupe (like new). 131 Studebaker Dictator Sedan: free wheeling. 1939 Chevrolet Coach: a real buy. 1930 Chevrolet Coupe, priced to sell. 1927 Chevrolet Coupe, with license. 8100. 1928 Ponttac Coach. ' 1933 Pontlaca NEW It you must have the best. Terms arranged that you can handle. FONT1AO SALES AND SERVICE FLOOR. SANDY'S USED CAR EMPORIUM If you don't buy from me. we both lose money. ' A FEW REAL VALUES 1930 Dodge Coupe aa" 1930 Chev. Coupe 1929 Cher. Coach 8250 1927 Standard Bulck 6 Sedan..3200 1931 Studebaker Dictator Se dan Chrysler 4 Coupe j 76 IB29 Ford Sport, Coupe....200 1929 Essex Coach $176 We have many other used car bar gains. Easy terms and generous allowances. PONTIAO SALES FLOOR South Riverside, 1927 PACKARD Good rubber, good shape throughout, to trade for cows or ssddle horses. Value $300. Write or call at Fur Fish Game Corp. Ranch, Prospect, Ore. FOB SALb HOMES FOR SALE 5-room house on pave ment. Bargain. Cash talks. Phone 146 or 1623-W. FOR SALE &E.AL ESTATS WHEN you think ol real estate think ot Brown & White. FOR 8ALE POULTRY TURKEYS for sale. Call 639-J-4. EXTRA fancy Bronte turkeys for breeding purposes. . Tel. 1052-J. w. A. pyourn, Rt. , Buckshot Hiu FOR SALE 300 Hansen White Leg' -horn triple pedigreed pullets: 13 pearl guineas. Eakln Hatchery, Talent. I Ol'. 8 ALE FRUIT VEGETABLES FOR SALE Delicious apples, sorted, 50c lug. Frlnk Orchard. Tel 811-R-l. . APPLES 30c per box. Pick them your self. Airport Orchard. FOR SALE Spiteenberg and New town apples at Ala Vlata Packing House, 327 So. Front St. FOR SALE Grapes, J. A. Manke, two miles east of Jacksonville, tl POTATOES, 65c hundred. Tel 950-R-3. Rlohfleld Service, Phoenix. FOB SALE LlVESTOtl FOR SALE 93 head ewe, registered Guernsey animal. Phone 306-R-l. FOR SALE 1 light team mares, slso 1 Poland China boar eligible to reg ister. H. E. Richardson, between Table Rocks, Central, Ore. FOR SALE Fresh Jersey cow, hay, sow and pigs, Hollfleld Old Stage Road. SEVERAL work horses, harneae, range. manure: reasonable. Rear 1140 Court St. EWES for sale or to put out on snares. Tel. c. A. Devoe. FOR SALE Red feeder plga; also Red brood sows, will farrow soon. Adolf Schulz. Beagle, Ore. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE (Used Equipment) 14 4. 8 and 16 H. P. Gas engines. glncs. Chev. 4 & Red Seal 6 motors. IV 3" ft 3!" centg. pumps. 2 2:j" Hydrsullc pumps. piston pumps. 1". IV, 1'4". 2" & 2V4" used pip . 1 12" Gang plow (like new). Sell or lease yd. Eric steam shov el, steel rails snd csrs. '4 At i reinforcement steel. 1 tool steel. Medford Pine As Mach. Co. 1617 N. Riverside, Phone 601-J. FOR SALE English walnuts 100 At up. F. A. Henspeter, Jacksonville. ONE Mccormick Deerlng separator No. 4, good condition. 330 Haven. I INE large, heavy-meated Eureka and Franquette walnut: 60 tons good clean slfslfa hay, also five ot alx ton good oat hay. Geo. L. Trelch- ler. Phone 153, central Point. TRAILER for sale. 1021 W. 10th St. WHEAT HAY and calf coming 0 week o'.d. 315 Ashland Ave. FOR SALE 3 first-class dairy cow, separator; cider mill. AO -gal. capac ity: fruit prese; wood heat4ng stove. Erie Wold Ranch, Phoenlz, Ore. HOME-GROWN English walnut. S mile west of Phoenix depot. A. N. Wright. SET heavy wk names. Tel. 913-J. 6am Batemen. FOR SALE Orain hay (oats), I0.00 ton; splendid condition. B. J. Palmer, Rt. 2, 6 ml. wet ot Med ford. SLIGHTLY used Bungalow Piano. Mtwt sell. Leaving town. Cash talks, i May conalder term. Mr. Freeman. ; Orand Hotel. FOR SALE 11x5 lathe. Inquire at F.ck it Llndleys. FOR SALE Dry applewood. Phone i FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS GET the "No Hunting" and trespsaa Ing signs at the Mall Tribune Job . office; printed on cloth to with stand the rain and weather. FOR SALE Harley-Davldson motor cycle. 365 cash. See John, at Mail Tribune. FOR SALS Large sized Monarch Electric Range with trash burner. Cost 3260. Cash price 375. Like new. P. o. Box 414 Central Point. FOR SALEUsed sewing machines, all makes, 85 up; terms If desired. All makes rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine Co., 24 N. Bartlett. PLANT BUDDED BRIXNUT FIL BERTS Heavy production of large nuta at early age. Grafted wal nuts, fruit trees and evergreen ahrubs at new low prices. Cata logue on request. Woodruff's Nur sery, Eugene, Ore. FOR SALE Circulating heater. Phone 676-Y. TAKEN UP TAKEN UP Brawn Jersey helter about 5 mos. old. Owner can have same by paying for ad. C. A. Alvord, across from White Wing Poultry Farm, east of Pnoenlx. MISCELLANEOUS OLD PEOPLE and Invalids receive excellent care and a real home it moderate rates. Maternity Depart ment. $3.00 per day. Convaselcent Home. 103 Granite St., Ashland. FLOORS waxed, polished, one dollar. rnone wt-K-s or Lamport's. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert paok- ers and movers. Special livestock moving equipment. Prices right. Satisfaction guaranteed. 619 North Riverside. Phone 1044-X. WILL DO painting and calsomlnlng w oAvimiiKw lor rnaio. work guar anteed. 621 N. Fir St. MME. TERESA Clairvoyant and card reader. Advice on love, mar riage and buslnes. Rainbow Auto vamp, Cabin No. 3. DOLL WIGS made from cut hair combings. Mrs. B. Brewer, 108 Cot tage St. GET the "No Hunting" and trespaas- ine nr. rna Mali T,ihi,-. i k. office; printed on cloth to wlth- -vu wjo raiu ana weamer. F.ADIO SERVICE L. D. Lawton. Tel SPECIAL PRICES on photographs for - .. tivuio uwnea stuaio so licits your patronage SHANGLE "TUDIO. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts. JACKSON CO. ADSTRACT CO. Abstracts ol Title and Title Insurance. The only complete Title System In Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts tn hub, iitie in&ursnce. Room 8 and 5, No. 32 North Central Ave., upstatra. Dressmaking ana Remodeling. THE FASHION 8HOP Dressmaking m iviuuuviiug. z saeaiord Bldg. Phone 1181. Expert Window Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT - Tel. 1173 House cleaning. Floor waxing. Ori ental rug cleaning, specialty. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS t Carries on hostilities I. Alack I. Poatpon 14- Brother of Cain 16. Hypocritical talk 18. (! rowing out 17. FalLhful 19. Clatters 2L Short stalk or "uoports I J. Theater box 33. Old form of thre 24. Ocean 25. Turning astd 27. Gorldess of discord 29. Witticism 30. Kind of (lab 31. Large tub 32. Tapering solid 33. Goods cast overboard ,to lighten a vessel In distress 3. Pronoun 37. Anything vry small 3S. Hair on id animal's neck 39. CoilfRe degree 40. Acid fruits 42. Measure of capacity 4L Series cf tennis games 44. Stupid person 45. Flower 18. Makes leather 17. Lies 8olutlon of Saturday's Puzzle I B I D EM ffH ft I A I jTaTn C I C A D AIRE vfloffiA OME nMWPMK liT L N T E R j L O gE E EjNj C ARiL iIpIsnIeTsTt LLMfLQ l op IjAmE d SO. Domntfo animal 6L Maacuifn name BL Small de pression S3. Place where the current moves swiftly M. Is sorry b. The chaffinch C9. Step 0. Bon of 3th 63. City In Nevada M, Trials 64. Small round marks 68. Meat dish T4 W Ir v it rfi Ml. : 'WMXTW 3111111 It w m m WF l- 1 - w M. vA . f 2 IP r 'm W'u 'U s '. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Automobile Leans. CONTRACTS REFINANCED PAYMENTS REDUCED We pay up balance due dealer, bank or finance company ana exuna your payments. Additional money losned. Phone 31 tor appointment. Funeral Parlor. PERL'S FUNERAL HOME Distinctive service at moderate rates. Estab lished 30 years. Ambulanoa serv ice. 6th St, at Oakdale. Tel 47. Job Priming. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant In southern Oregon. Printing of all klndsi book binding; loose-leaf ledgers, and blanks, billing systems, duplicating cash sales slip and everything In the printing line. 38-30 N. Orspe. Phone 75. 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. Thomas. 45 S. Central. Ground floor Craterlan Theatre Bldg. State License No. 8-157. Painting and Faperhanglnf. HARRY MARX Painting, tinting, psperhanglng. Phone 14-F-4. Rea. Coleman Creek road. EADS TRANSFER 4 STORAGE CO. Office 1015 No. Central. Phone 818 Prices right. Service guaranteed. REINKING TRUCKING CO. Trans fer and Storage. We haul anything at a reasonable price. Ill No. Fir atrees. pnone 333. Phoenix School Presents Circus Like Real Thing PHOENIX, Nov. 31. (Spl) A cleverly planned circus was presented at the high school gym Friday night, to a large attendance. The program began with a "grand parade" by all participants. After this, various stunt were performed. An Inter mission was given to allow all to attend the varloua sideshows, which were found both Interesting and humorous. Upon assembling the crowd to their seat again, members of the girls' glee club, dressed a cowboys and cowgirls, gave a few se lections, and a shadow play was pre sented by members of both the high school and the grade school. Those presenting the sideshows were: Addle Bols, the fat lady; Ver non Young, "Chandu the Magician"; Eugene Shearer, the wild man! Rob ert Parrlck, the snake charmer, and George Stevens, the sword wellower. Among the most Interesting at traction of the evening were the boxing matche with Donald Poling vs. Donald Anderson and Rom Hum phries vs. Roy Miller. Fletcher Fish was referee. A real circus spirit was given by the booth. The Thursday club had charge of a booth at which could be secured hot dogs, cider and coffee, and the Junior class ot the high school had charge of the candy booth at which could be procured dellclou home-made candy. Be correctly corseted by ETHEL WYN B. HOFFMANN Sixth & Holly street Cross-Word Puzzle 13. Place In puf tlon again II, Supper SO. Grow old 22. Similar 25. Finished 28. Portal t 27. Wicked 23. Fixed charge 9. Makes a brief note of 32, Esteems S3, feminine oame 34. So bs It 35. Entangle 37. Low tufted plant 33. Unmarried woman' title 4U Grape of a certain variety 42. Bard 43. Imitation satin 4K. Washed lightly 46. Bnuth Ameri can animal 4T. Before all others 43. Rug red moun tain crest 49. Qualified 50. .Cocomotlv driver' shelter SS. Matter of the first Ameri can flag B4. Sand bill: Eng. f5. Pack 67. Slacken tempo I tnut, abbr S3. Decay 11. Negative DOWN t Stum with a soft sub atanc I. Encourage I, Oo back to 4. Incllnss 5. High cards 6. Poy 7. One Indefi nitely t. Kndeavortd . Cleansing 10. Entomology! abbr. 11. Hesitates 12. Everlastlngt dou (OUNTT Gold Hill OOIiD HILT NOT. SI. pl.) Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Walker and Mra. Mini Lows pnt WedmwUy In Med ford with Mra. Lowc'a ltr. Wild Rom Girt .Scout troop Is go ing to hold a bamur In th Gold Hll! News building:. November 23. Pat Nobl Grand club of Ame thyst Rb1tfth lodg mt with Mr. Doca Ham merely. Novembr 10. After the biuMnew meeting and program re freshment were erved by the host- i. Mr. and Mra. Bedford Bile have moved Into the Harry Chlldera house on the Pacific highway. Gold Hill division of the Jackson county heal unit held an all-day meeting Tuesday with a covered dish luncheon, at the home of the Jacob slaters in the Colony. The day was spent making quilts. Mr. and Mrs. Art Gorham are spending the week as house guest of M. and Mr. Bob Hayes of Phoenix. Mr. Brown, attorney of Grants Pass, waa her on business Tuesday. Mm. Rita Doran waa shopping In Grant PaM Tuesday. Leo Smith and family have moved to their mln on the Applcfrate where Mr. Smith ha Just completed a log house. Mis Dorothy Cook -returned to Dunsmutr, Cal., Sunday evening after spending the week here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mr. Tom Cook and family. Mr. O. K. Clark, who ha been quit tck. 1 better now and will soon be able to be out again. Arthur Braden i now able to be in a wheel chair, but 1 still tn the hospital. Mr. Braden waa hurt about two week ago uncoupling freight car at the cement plant. W. R. C. met Wednesday afternoon and worked on Rome quilt. Mra. Daisy Gilchrist waa shopping In Medford Tuesday. J as. Chlsholm has been confined to hi home with a aevere attack of the flu. Mr. Jas. Chlsholm had dental work done In Medford Tuesday. Prlend of Irene Morrow were sad dened to hear of her sudden death and She will be greatly missed In high school where eh was a favorite, A number of people from here at tended the funeral of Mrs. Irma Mc- Ouat In Medford ThurMlny Hfternoon. Mrs. McOuat was liked by all who knew her and will be greatly missed aa ahe waa a willing worker In the community. Five traffic officer were at the high school Tuesday afternoon and demonstrated first aid to the seventh ad eighth grades and high school, and organized a first aid class to meet every Wednesday with Miss Sybil Walker, health nurse, as in struct or. Beagle B EAGLE, Nov. 81, (Spl.) ficout troop of Beagl and Master K. B. Lucas took part In th "ut Jubilee at th Armory In Medford Friday evening. Ralph Ell! received a Lake 0' th Woods camp service badge. Walter Grant la on the sick list this week. He has an attack of rheuma tism and It haa centered In his bac'k. Mr. and Mrs. Seegmlller had Sunday guest Mr. snd Mrs. Calder and Mr. and Mrs. Don Beegmltlor of Medford. Nutter boy of Grant Pass are helping John Nelson pick hla tur key for Thanksgiving market. J. L. Frlnk picked turkeya for Mr. Swanaon Friday. Mr. Dew and eon O arret were Med ford visitors Wednesday. Friendly Neighbors meeting Is be ing held In the afternoon now and will continue so until good weather next spring. Mr. Lucas, vice-president, took the lesson last Sunday aa the leader was absent. Friendly Neighbor extend an invitation to all very Sunday afternoon at S o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Soltee and daughter Mary passed through Beagle Friday en route to Medford. Mrs. Loyal Abbott of Tab! Rock was visiting here th last of th week. Jim Bsnkhead returned to Oranta Pass lsat week to spend some time there with the Paul family. Friends sr sorry to hear that Mr. Patil la having serloii trouble with hla eyes and may lose the sight of one. Tolo TOLO. Nov. 31. (6pl.) Willow Spring and Tolo communities were shocked and saddened by the tragic passing of Irene Morrow, loved by all who knew her. Floyd Odin and bride of Evans creek, while on their way to Arizona for th winter, topped for a short visit with hit sister, Mrs. Ralph Mat- ney. and family. Lawrence Kee ha arrived from New Pine creek to spend the winter with Ad Tracy. Copco has repaired and Improved the fish ladder on th north sldo of Gold Ray dam and built a new ladder on the south lde. Water will be turned Into the new ladder. Among the candidates Initiated In to Central Point Grange November 10 were Mrs. Ruth Sparro and daiiBrh ter Harriet and Mrs. Tarcy K. Tracy Mrs. Lulu Thurston and pupils re preparing a Thanksgiving program to be given at Tolo schoolhouse Wednes day, November 33, at 3 o clock Prlend and patron are Invited. Among those who visited Mr. H. F. WheUtone during the week were her !iUi. Mrs. Dora Bowers of S.n Fran cisco, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Brown and daushter Betty of Medford and Mr. and Ho. Bornbec ol Albany, Bums Table Rock TABLE ROCK, Nov. 31. (Spl.)- Table Rock Chat and Sew club at their last meeting elected Mr. V. R. SchRffcr president for the next year. John Morria and wife are now ret- dent of Ashland, having moved to that city last week. Things are pretty quiet here since the election, the principal toplo of discussion being the peculiar rot for the different candidate and meuurea. Weldon Sage bicycled to Medford Thursday on business. Several of the local young people attended the party given by the Sam Valley Young People's Christian asso ciation last Friday night at Sams Valley. Lewi brother' sheep that have been pastured In this district for the past month were moved to th open ranite last week. Bigham brother of the Beagl dis trict passed through here Tuesday with a band of "weaner" calve they were delivering for shipment to Cali fornia. Mrs. Blanche Oregory ha charge of the Red Cross membership drive In this district. Although times are hard and money scarce, those Who are solicited should give If at all pos sible to this worthy cause, a funds will be needed more than ever this winter to relieve suffering among the unemployed and needy. County trucks are hauling crushed rock from the Bybee bridge to road north of here In tho Sams Valley district. "Soapy" Rhode, a recent candidate for sheriff, was thanking hi up- porter here the first of th week. He received two votes In this voting precinct. Table Rock Community club will meet Wednesday night. November 33. at the schoolhouse. Each family la asked to bring food for a Thanks giving dinner which will be aerved at 8 o'clock, after which sn appro priate program will be given. The Elmer Hull family 1 moving onto the Pendleton place which Mr, Hull ha leased for next year. 4 Courthouse News (Furnished by th Jackson Count Abstract Co. 131 E Hlntb Street) Mamnge License Douglas Anthony and Pearl Porter. Chester W. Ouches and Janet Clement. Walter R. Hum and Estella M. Dietrich. Circuit Court George Burdell vs. Manilla Burdell. Divorce. John Matney vs. Ralph O. Jen nings, sheriff. Restraining order. F. E. Redden, Anna J. Bateman and Carl J. Brommer anaume th business name of Retail Credit Bu reau. H. T. Hubbard va. Medford News Publishing Co, For receiver. Arthur L. Schoenl va. Medford News Publishing Co. For money. Lillian Irene Morris vs. Robert Ed mund Morris. Divorce. Fern Roblson vs. Merle Robison Divorce. Probate Court Estate of Louis 8. Huston ( ml- nor( Admitted to probate. Real Estate Transfer Isaac A. Armstrong et ux to Clar ence A. Baker et al, Q.C.D., all min eral etc. on ES of SWVi; SW'i of SWA; SW4 of SE4 o. 14, 1 37, 8. R. 1 W. F, A. Morse et ux to Frona Herrled, W. D., land la DLO 00 In Twp. SB, S. K. 1 W. Sheriff to Talent Irrigation District, Tax Deed, land In Section 2 and 11, Twp. 38, fl. R. I W. H. H. Matthew et ux to Alios Harper et al, W. D land In Sec. 10, in Twp. 36. 8. R. a W. Otta A. Wlckleln to Lillian L. Wick leln. W. D., lot 8, 10, 17 and 10, Royal Orchard Tract No. 3. y PHOENIX, Nov. 31. (Spl.)--Several important meeting have been sched uled for th coming week. Tuesday afternoon the Thursday club will hold their regular monthly meeting, date of which ha been changed to Tuesday, sa Thanksgiving fall on Thursday, the regular meet ing date. The club will meet at the home of Mrs. Raymond Furry. The afternoon will be spent playing cards, the proceeds to be used toward the maintenance and upkeep of the It brary here. Tuesday night Phoenix Grange will hold their regular meeting and elec tion of officer will be held. Neighbor of Woodcraft Circle No. 943 will meet at the Grange Hall Wednesday afternoon. Following the business aeaaion, a social hour will be conducted by the committee appoint ea ror this month. Half of Students Work At Texas U. AUSTIN, Te.(AP) Almost half of th students at University of Texas euner earn an or tneir expense or portion of them while studying there Last year 33 per cent of the entire student enrollment esrned all ex pense. while 24 per cent more, more than 1500 student, defrayed I part of their outlay through yajjpu sintu oi employment - THANKSGIVING DAY PROCLAMATION IS ISSUED BY HER 8AI.EM, Not. Ji.(ffv-A Thunk. glving day proclamation written bj Governor Julius L. Meier before he left tor California, wa released here last night, setting November 34th uld u nubile holiday. Veler'a proclamation read: ' "The turn of th year brings u again to our annual day ot thanks giving, which ha continued as an established institution throughout . th Uf of our nation. A w draw near to thi day wtcli la a heritage from th Pilgrim rath- en. let us give thought to that daunt less little band who, amidst peril and hardships and facing a future filled with unknown danger, thanked God for life, for freedom and for oppor tunity. They prayed not that their path might be mad easy, but th they might ha dlrlne guidance and .strength to endure. "Let us approach our Thanksgiving festival In the spirit of the founders, thanking God for the abundant gifts of fruitful nature and Ingenious sci ence, and beseeching Him to glv us wisdom and understanding In our stewardship so that suffering and want snail be banished from our great land. "Now, therefore, T, Julius L. Meier, governor of the atat of Oregon, in conformity to th proclamation of th President of the United States, do proclaim Thursday, November 24. 1933. a Thanksgiving Day, and do hereby set It aside a a pubUo holi day. 'Let us. on this day, glv thank to Ood for th fulfillment of HI ancient promise that while the earth remalneth. aeed time and th harvest shall not fall. Let us acknowledge the ties ot family affection and re new the bond of hearth and home. Let u oonflrm and atrengthen th will to peace and brotherhood. Let ua give cheerful and generous aid to those who are In sorrow or need, and let u reverently aeek the guidance of Almighty Ood In th service ot mankind." MeteorologicalReport November at, 1093. Forecast. Medford and vicinity: Tonight and Tuesday, cloudy. Moderate tempera ture. Oregon: cloudy tonight and Tues day, but rain Tuesday extreme north west portion, Moderate temperature. Local Data. Loweat temperature this morning 40 degree. Temperature a year ago today! Highest. 4S. lowest, w. Total precipitation since Septem ber 1, 1933, 3.33 inches. Relative humidity at ( p. m. yes terday, 94 per cent; 8 a. m. today OS per cent. Sunset today, 4:48 p. m. Tomorrow: Sunrise, 1 :10 a, m. Sun- sat 4 :45 p. m. Observation Taken at 5 A. M . 130th Meridian Tim II City Baker City Boise Chicago Denver De Moines 40 48 sa 88 44 . 83 . 78 48 83 88 48 44 83 80 . 73 83 88 88 80 88 34 Cloudy 83 Foggy 18 Clear 30 P. Ody. IS Clear 48 Cloudy 83 . Clear 33 Cloudy 88 Clear 44 P. Cdy. 41 .81 Rain 84 Cloudy 48 Clear 44 .01 Rain 84 Clear 44 P. Cdy. 40 Clear 48 Cloudy 43 .88 Rain 88 T Rain Eureka Fresno Helena Los Angeles , Marahfleld Medford New York . Phoenix .. Portland .... Reno - Roaeburg BMt Lake San Francisco Seattle Spokane FORESTRY STAFF Celebrating the end of their work l.ig season, ISO clerks, rangers, fir guard and workmen who worked for the Rogue River National forest dur ing th past aeeson, gathered Satur day night at the Lake Creek Orange hall where they danced and played card. A eupper wa prepared by th women of th Lake Creek Orange. Fire guard of th Klamath and Dead Indian district wer In charge of th annual party, with W. A. Grimm, Wilbur Tucker and John Hanahaw a a committee to do moit of th work. Muste for th dancing waa furnished by th Rogu River or chestra, and those who did not danc played card. Each year th employees of the Rogue River national forest gather to celebrate th nd of th fire season. Last night's party wa on of th largest aver held. Pandsr and body repairing. MeJ rlg.li, sVlM Sheet Metaj Wort.