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PAGE SEVEN You Can 9t Afford to Miss the Buying Opportunities Listed Here JIEDFOED MAIL TRIBUNE, irEDFORP, OREGON. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 3. 1933. Why Not Try a Want-Ad? WAKl to mU joui noswt Want to get rtd ot tn odd ana ,nd is nousenold turnisning Do jou Med tool lot roui gr lent . . J ineipenu Want-AO id the Uell mnune ClaasUied Pag will nnd the answer to these end meoj other perplexing oroblema. H?re Are the Rates: per word tin insertion Bacb additional inaertton. mi word lc ( Minimum 10c) Per Une pet month, without Mn ehanee sl-il) 75 Phone LOST ANb FOUND LOST-Engllah Springer spaniel. bl & white with brown .pot over each weight about 56 lb.. Carl Young, .uj LOST II dog misting, call 16ia' WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Woman for light house- , t.. mnm small waae A. W. Sullivan, Bom Lane and Mo Andrews. WANTED Girl to assist In house work ano care oi .. - m to 1 p. m. Meal, and .mall wage.. Call 1421. ,riinMri uimtn for cook and general housework. Must nave reio. cu.-o. - WANTED Young won.jn for general . ..... ... D.f.rnM. nousewora. gow - .v. Box 13965, Tribune. WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Business manager for Cowboy Radio Artlet. Inquire Merrick Auto camp. TT.rw MinwTc nnnn pay Several choice opening In county and towns for reliable men or women. No capital or experlenc. required. Write Mr. Thomas, Supt., 428 Third St., Oakland. Cal. WANTED SITUATION WANTED Nursing best reference. Phone 341-J-2. WANTED Housework or would worn In exchange for light housekeeping rooms, close In. Two In family. Phone 625-W before 9:30 a. m. or after 6. HIGH SCHOOL girls want to work for room and board and small pay. Call 6-F-22.. ' BOY WANTS to work for room and board while attending school. Box 13731, Tribune. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED To purchase Underwood typewriter In good condition. Ad dress J. D-, Mall Tribune, stating where typewriter can be seen, and price. WANTED Wood range. 40t W. 2nd. RELIABLE PARTY want, to rent 5 or 6-room furnished home, neir high school. Box 491 Tribune. WANTED Ride to Oakland, Cal., by man and wile. Will ahare expenses 135 So. Oakdale. RE-UPHOLSTERING Phone 969-R. Thlbault. WANTED EI ec. stove. Tel 349-Y. HAVE your prunes dried at Ptsk'.. WANTED To do fall plowing with cataplllar tractor and plow. Work done reasonable. Must have work. Albln Johnson, Gen. Del. Talent, Ore. WANTED Work names.. Must be In good condition. KC, care Mall Tribune. tf WANTEDSheep, lamb and goat pelt-, fleece wool. 1504 N. Rlv. Ph. 280. WANTED Furniture, poultry, wood, shakes, hav, milk goats, etc. Frees Oarage. Phone 1322-Y. WANTED Pasture lor cows also want saddle horse. Chester Wendt. WANTED Household good, .tofea tool, or what nave you Msdford Bargain Bouse. 27 N. Grape St. Tel 1062. WANTED Modern house to rent, 8 bedrooms, walking distance to courthouse, pnune BAY GRINDING A specialty Brown the bay grinder. "40 So Central WANTED Listings of valley borne in exchange for choice Cal property Staple Realty Co.. Ashland. JUNK WANTED W pay eaan (or JUNK SATTKRlEb A RA 01 A 131)9. ALUMINUM BRASS. COPPER & unk of all descrlotlon MEDPORJ3 BAROA1N HOUSE 17 No Grape Tel 1062 FOH BENT HOUSES FOR RENT Fine, modern furnished home with 8 rooms, bath and larce basement. Double garage, screen porch 100 foot frontege with fine lawa and landscaping, very rnoa-r at rent to dependable family. Tel B4B-W. FOR PENT 1017 West Tenth St. six room unfurnished home, nicely fin ished inside, attractive architecture outside. Charles R. Rv, Realtor. 4 Medlord Bldg. phone 802 "OR RENT Furnished house. K"7 at 223 North Riverside. FOR R ENT Oood 7-room home. cloj. In, 82000 per mo. Phone 417-J-a. rOB BENT HOUSE POR RXNT 7-room house. 412 So. 0kdle. Phone 750-Y. HOMES POR RENT Call 990. ' FOB RENT Small unfurnished house rloM In. Call 731-X or Inquire 125 So Holly. POB RENT 3'i acre., .mall house. che.p. 17 white leghorn., 12 Eng Hah Sussex hen. for .ale. Inquire 39 N. Peach. POr RENT Home, furalabed or unfurnubed. Brown A Wblt. POB SALE OB RENT .!dney Smith nome turner West Main si orange teoluslte Uatlng. w t. V.wcer Jsckson Co Bank Bldg. POR RENT Deslrsbl 7-room un furnished home; 3 bedrooms, screen porch, fireplace, hardwood floora. large lawn, with .hade tree; wttb or without furnace heat. C. A. DeVoe. Phone S23-J-2. POR RENT House rent for carpen ter work. Box 12088. Tribune. POR RENT 5-room unfurnished house, 1033 W. loth. c. A DeVoe HOUSES H0. (12.0 and .16 water paid: wood range Phone 103. FOR KENT HKNISHID KOU.MB POR RENT Front room close In. hot and cold water shower. 20 So. Plr. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8. Orape. FOR RENT BOARD AND BOOM8 BOARD AND ROOM at 718 E. slain Rates very moderate. FOB RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT 4-room duplex apart ment, electric refrigerator and range, breakfast nook, furnace otherwise unfurnished. Phone 442 or call W. A. Gate, at Groceteria. FOR RENT Purn. 2 room apt., beat Is hot water. 345 N. Bartlctt. FOR RENT Apt. 525 No. Riverside BUSINESS OPPORTUNIITIES FOR SALE Interest In gold mlna. Partner wanted with Mime cash to operate. Big pay uncovered. Box 93, Phoenix, Oregon. rOH EXL-nANGB RE-UPHOLSTERING for what have you. Phone 969-R. Thlbault. EXCHANGE 40-acre ranch for Med- frod property. Box 131, Tribune. FOR SALE OR TRADE 30 head work and saddle horses. Tel. 638-R. WANT U1VU8TOCK Will trade equity ui ii-room nouae. jxceuent location tsox 1063. Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE Light sedan Is good condition, for truck. Phone BS7-R-1. i-ROoM modem home bath laundry tra screened porch built-in. gar age shade and rult trees; I7O0 equity for car. acreage cabin site or what have you Phone i038-L or write box laaat inoune FOR SALE OR TRADE Good sound work horse. 1400 lbs- 7 years old Walter Jones. 2nd house below bridge. So. Ashland FOH EXCHANGE HEAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE for smaller place and some cash, nice BU-acrea, good sou, fine place. Address Box 159 Tribune. FORTY ACRES, amall house, good creek, wood, school transportation for Medford property. Box 134 Old Stage Road. FOR SALE, TRADE OR LEASE 10- cabin auto camp at Alturas, Cal Big Plues Lbr. Co., Medford, Ore. TO EXCHANGE Nice little borne tn Bend. Ore., clear for something dear 10 Medford or Ashland. Prefer small acreage. What bave you. 155 7tb St Ashland. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Four iota, two are cor. ner lots, eight room house, excel lent location for service station. apartment house or court. Address Box 172 Tribune. FOR SALE Dsndy 5-room modern cottage. Just off West Main: fine lot. good garage, and will sell at sacrifice, siooo; terms on part, in quire at Davis Transfer Se Storage 29 S. Orape. PAYING DAIRY FARM Al stocked and equipped, mllea irom Medford, free sou, IB acrea of excellent alfalfa, 6-room modern, plastered home In excellent condi tion, 3 barns, room for 200 tons hay. stanchions for 2fi cows, modem milk cooling system, 3 automatic pumps furnishing water for stock and domestic purposes, all appli ances for complete dairy: own mar ket for milk; present Income, 9300 per month: 84500 down, balance 85 per month, including Interest at 6. See CHARLES A. WING AGENCY. INC., in new location at WHEN you think of real estate, think of Brown ii White. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK HORSFJ3 FOB SALE 1100 to 1700 lbs. Rear of 1140 Court St. FOR SALE Rambotlette ram. TeL 301-J.l. FOR SALE Purebred Shropshire rams. Phone Centr.l Point 18-X-3 L. A. Salsde, Jr. FOR SALE Mliklng Shorthorn bull calves and yearling bull. Klrtland Farm. Central Point. Oregon. FOR SALE 5 dairy cow., half mile south of overhead bridge at roio A. B. Dais. FOR SALE POULTHY FOR SALE P;vrno-ith Rock pulle'. .!x month, old .75 each, 616 Nortn Central Ave. IOR SALE MUSICAL IN9IBUME.MS I PIANO FOB SALE 1010 West 4th. FOH SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOB SALE S3 Spc Winchester esr. bine, nearly new: Xing peep sight. Inquire 716 Sherman. FOR SALE Two winter costs. evertl dresses: one baby zipper nuggl nj Tel 1147.J. POB tLE M1SCEIXANBOD8 POR SALB Jonathan . Dellclou. apples. Bring boxe. Joe Kantor, Pern Valley. POR 8 ALE Peache.. prune. Laura Jones, Griffin Creek. POR SALE Late peachea while they last. lc. 2c. and Ac a pound. Bring boxes. Meehan Supply Co. cor Or chard Home Drive. Phoenlx-J-vllle highway. Phone 10-P-12. POR SALE BOO feet of lat class V pipe 3 So per ft.. Including connec tions. Davis Transfer. 29 So. Orape. POR SALE Large wood heater, fine range, chair, and other furnltura. 714 Welch St.. off W. Jackson. FOR SALE Italian and petite prune.. Phone 7-P-14. BABY ORAND PIANO Practically new. Half price. Baldwin Piano Shoppe. 26 S. Grape. FOR SALE Genuine Concord gr.pea. ran afternoons or evenings, a. e. Brockwsy, phone 7-P-21. PRUNES Phone 7-P-12. FOR SALE Concord grapes. Tel. 097-J-3. FOR SALE Leghorn hen. M. B. Olover, Ross lane. PEACHES 415 Newtown. Tel. 1122-R FOR SALE Baled straw. 30c per bale. g. n. meaermeyer. Fnone 097-H-j. FOR SALE 10 credit card. Good at first-class San Francisco hotel. Half price. Phone 291. APPLES and petite prunea. Geo. B Young. Route 1. Phone 7-F4. WOOD for hay or potatoes, near Trail R. 0. Skellenger, Trail. Ore. POR SALE Used sewing machine, all m k e .; terms if desired. All makea rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine Co., 24 N. Bartlett FOB SALE Large ice box: also large eiectrio range. 706 Dakota Ave. FOR SALE; Plckllug cucumber., all SIMS. 215 W Bth St. Tel. 164S-Y FOB s.nd. grave), sediment, fertiliser and teaming. Phone 9 12-J. MISCELLANEOUS GIFTED CLAIRVOYANT and Palmist. Truthful advice on business, love, marriage. Rainbow Auto Camp, cabin 8. GET YOUR Pall Coat at Adrlenne's Special sale group of Tweed, and ures. moaeu. some with fur trim Only 919.95. Authorized Frlgldalre Service. Other makes rep. Tel. 427: night. 905-Y BUSINESS DIKEUrOUV Abstracts. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstract of Title. Title Insurance. Room. 3 and 5. No. 32 North Central Ave upstair.. JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstract of Title and Title Insurance. The only complete Title System Id Jackson County. Expert Window Cleaner.. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172. House cleaning Floor Waxing. Ori ental Rug Cleaning, specialty. 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 South Central, ground floor Craterlan Theater Bidg. Stats License No. S-157. Job Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant tn southern Oregon. Printing of .11 kinds; book binding; loose -leaf ledgers, and blanks, billing system, duplicating cash sale slips and everything in the printing lines. 28-30 N. Grape. Phone 75. Piano and Violin Instruction. FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher of Piano. Halght Song Service. Arrang ing, composing, etc. 318 Liberty Bldg. ralntlng and Paperhanglng. M. A. BLISS Painting and paper hanging Tel. 848-W. 313 S Orape Transfer. EADS TRANSFER A STORAOI CO. Office 1015 No. central. Phone 315 Price right. Service guaranteed. BP INKING TBUCKINO CO. Trans fer and storsge. We haul anything at a reasonable price. 11) No. Fir Street. Phone 332. HAWLEY TRANSFEB Expert pack era and movers. Special livestock moving equipment, prlcea right. Biver.lde. Phone 1044-X. LEOAL NOTICES No. !3"1 Treasury Department Office of comptroller of th. currency Washington. D. C, September 11. 1933 Whcrea. by atl.factory evidence presented to the undersigned, it bas been made to appear that "Medford National Bank." in th City of Med ford. in the County of Jackson and State of Oregon, baa complied with all the provletona of th. Statute, ol the United States, required to be compiled wltb before an association shall be authorized to commence th busines of Banking; Now. therefore. 1. J. p. T. O'Connor. Comptroller of the currency, do here by certify that "Medlord National Bank." in the city of Medford. in the n.ilinta a. .laclrann ann- Ufa. a nf O-.. gon, ia authorised to commence the business of Bsnklng a provided In Section F!fty-ou Hundred nd Sixty nine of the Revised Statute of the Un.teil Bta'ea. In testimony whereof, witness my nsnd and sesi or ofrtce th! eleventh dsv of September, 1933. (Seal of th Comptroller of th Cur rency. Treasury Department.) (Signed) J. T. T. O'CONNOR, liquidation Nolle. The MM.rod National Bank located at Medford in the Star of Ortctm u jcloelng It affairs All noteX.oid'.T I ml other creditor ar brby noU-J fled to present the note, and other claims agatnat the association for payment. uatea sept. zo. 1993. OEO. T. PREY. Cashier. Reorganization Notice. Medford National Bank. Medford National Bank located at Medford In the State of Oregon re ceived charter No 13771 dated Sep tember 11, 1933, and commenced bus lnesa September 12. 1933. The new bank Is a continuation of the old bank excepting that It la organized under the Banking Act ot 1933. and ha an entirely new Capital of 8100.- 000 00. Dated Sept. 20. 1933. GEO. T. PREY. Cashier. Notice. In the County Court of the Stat of Oregon for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of Susan E. Whltten. also known as Susan Elizabeth Whltten. also known aa S. E. Whltten. deceased. Notice l hereby given that th. underalgned has filed his Final Ac count and Report In the above en titled matter, end the above entitled Court haa fixed October 20th. 1933. at 10 o clock a. m.. in the county Court Boom In the Court House in Medford. Jackson County. Oregon, a. the time and place for hearing ob jections to said Final Account, and for the settlement thereof. HARRY C. SKYBMAN. Administrator. STATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP, Management. Circulation, Etc, Re quired by the Act of Congress of 'uguat 24. 1912. Of the Medford Mall Tribune, pub- nsnea aany except saturdav at Med for Oregon, for October 1. 1933. State of Oregon, county of Jackson, ss RfAM mnm a Un.- , n .. 1.1 - J personally appeared Robt. w. Ruhl! ai,i uccii auiy sworn accora ing f law. deposes and savs that he I' the Editor nf the HHitnril Wall Tribune, and that the following Is. to the best of his knowledge and belief, a true statement of the OWnershlrj. msnncemnt Itm I. a dally paper, the circulation), etc, of mvicmiu publication ior tne date nown In the above caption, required by the Act of August 24. 1912. em bodied In section 411, Postal Law. and Regulations, printed on the re verse side of thus form, to-wlt: i. iiuc me names and r.dresse. of tn3 publisher, editor, managing edi tor, and ouslnesa managers are: Name Af D. j j Publisher, Medford Printing Co, Meaiord. Oregon. Editor, Robert W. Ruhl, fivuiora, uregon. Managing Editor, Robt. w. Ruhl, meaiora, uregon Business Manager, Ernest B. Gllstrap, Medford, Oregon. 2. That the owner Is: (if owned b: a corporation, Its name and ad- dres must, he .r,t.ri bm ,i dlately thereunder the names and ad- sbvumiuiuers owning or hOldlnff One na- .an. a. mn-a a. t.,.1 amount nf tsv.- It nr.. An.na K - corporation, the namea and addresses iuuiHuu.1 uvs uers must oe given. If owned by a firm, company, or other unincorporated concern, its name and address, as well as those ot each Individual member, must be given.) Medford Printing Company, Med ford Ore. A. 8. Ruhl, Bockford, 111. Mshsl 3llhl M.lrl firm Robert W. Ruhl, Medford, Ore. Southern Oregon Pub. Co., Eugene, Ore. 3. ThAf. f.ha IrnAn-n kahi-aIm. mortgagees, and other security hold ers ow..lng or holding 1 per cent or uiuio ui (.vim Hiiiuunii oi Donas, mort- ffJLffea. ft nlha, aaAit-l.l . . there are none, so state.) none. 4. Thuft t.h t.VA niriwanh. a-- above, giving the namea of the own era, stockholder., and security hold ers, if any, contain not only the list Of llA-hVinlri... an.4 .u,,-l,n u.u a they appear upon the books of the Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS Chop Prtint1jr Meainr Salutation Certain Jewish month Fart ot lh y Expose to moisture Mountain take Cornea oo the stag Part of A dower Shift &xttm Type meature Velocity Ephnre Harriet B. Stow char acter Mra. Llnri bergh's TnaldeD name D1m.nlil.crl Mexican rub ber tre American Indian Rub out Proceed Article Ancient Ttiu alca) Inatru mtnt Devices for carrying brlcki Solution of Ytsterday's Puzxtt A L ON;Eft-TRjl iBUlJrVRV A1X !SJ Ei E HC jOggvfl ife AiPiDSTI pmwM R.AjT jaP)U;P M SNlAlPFlE H!0;u'R;S PO.E ggSiTEED 4t- Mode of stand ing S2, Copier M. Age M. Perupe hi. Exploit 6 S. Jaiianei. admiral (9. 100 aquar meter of land II. Ancient Irlih capital J. Observed 63. Half acore . n w 1 iMMti ., , 1 .... uu&i. . 1 1 ''. m. ..it, .itt&L .... MMMiaM iiiMt niK. ,,-. 1 UUMdJ. mm. (-Ufa 21 3o 31 ifc . M . mL m LSI- Tj si IiJIZiZZ" 1 11 fair 1 1 1 m l company bu also, tn case where: the stockholder or security holder appear upon the book of the company as truster or In any jther fiduciary re lation, th nam A the person or cor poration for whom auch trustee I acting. Is glien: also that the aald two paragraph contain statement. embracing afllanta full knowledge and belief a. to the circumstances and condition, under which etock holder. and security holders who do not appear upon the books of the company a trustees, hold stock and securities In a capacity other than that of bona tide owner: and this a lant ha no reason to believe that any other person, assoqiatlon, or cor poration haa any Interest direct or l.idlrect In the asld stock, bonds, or other securities than aa so atated by him. . That th average number of cople of each Issue of this publica tion sold or distributed, through the mails or otherwise, to paid aubscrtb ers during th. !x month, preceding the date shown above 1 4420. ROBT W. RUHL. Editor. Business Msnsger. Sworn to and suoscrlbeo "efore me this 3rd day of October, 1933. MiRTLE W BLAKELEY. (My commission expires Jan. 10. 1934 ) Meteornlnoical Renort October 3. I!)33. Forecasts. Medford and vicinity: Fair tonight and Wednesday; little change In tem perature. Oregon: Fair tonglht and Wednes day; little change In temperature. Local Data, Temperature year ago today: H'ghest, 03; lowest, 47. Total monthly precipitation. 0; de- f.olency for the month, .09 Inch. TotsJ precipitation since septem ber, 1933. .81 Inch; deficiency for the season, .27 inch. Relative humidity at 6 p. m. yes terday, 17; A a. m. today, 70. Sunrise tomorrow. 6:11 a. m. Sunset tomorrow. 5:48 p. m. Observations Taken at. 8 a. m., 130 Meridian Time. II Is 01 ty I Poaton 68 48 .... P. Cdy. Cheyenne ............ 70 48 Cloudy Chicago 70 50 Clear Kureka 56 50 Foggy Helena 74 48 Clear Los Angele ........ 82 66 Clear MEDFORD 92 52 . Clear New Orleans 90 72 Clear New York .. 68 52 Clear Omaha 72 50 .. Clear Phoenix 98 76 p. Cdy. Portland . N76 52 ... Clear Reno 88 48 .... clear Roseburg 52 . Clear fait Lake 72 48 .... Clear r.n Francisco 70 52 . Clear Seattle U..H 70 62 Clear epokane ................ 74 40 Clear Walla Walla - 74 48 Clear Washington, D.O. 88 50 .... Clear Notice. Protect the bird.. Get your "No Hunting, No Treepssstng" sign at th. Job Department of the Mall Tribune 28-30 N. Grape. 1 APOLLO PIANO STUDIO for begin ner, and advanced pupils. Learn the right foundation. 128 N. Holly. 1 Broken wlndowa glazed by Prow bridge Cabinet Work. Gross-Word Puzzie 50. Bar an effect aa by re action, oo the doer 12. American ba rltone 14 Propoaed In ternational language M. Preceding nights 17. Manufactured 21 Unctuously . Horeebaclf game 20. Before 32. Keyptian deity ?3. Greek tetter a. Weight: abbr. 37. In th rear 40. Aerial railway. col loo,. 4ft. Large artery 4S. Cutom 44. Percelv through th ear 47. Puts i Orderly I 60. Anxiety 51. Paradt. 13. Toward th stern KX. Vegetable IS. Fish eggs I. In contact with from a bov DOWN t. Healthy 1. Uniform X. Departed 4. While . Tend the alrlt . Native metal ?. Mettled fabric! I. Companion! 9. Kind of criMie 10. Vlncoue black liquid 11. fita bird I. Purt SCREENDOM'S NEWEST HEIR POSES f"r - w -7' ar- v V fh: ' A Blinking bit at hit flr.t Introduction to plcturt taking, Mlchatl K.roly Vldor, on month old, po.e. with hi. moth.r, Karen Morl.y of th acreen, In Hollywood. H la tha flrat aon of th. actreaa and har director hutband, King Vldor, (Aaaoclated Pre.. Photo) ' LEAGUE NAMES TO By II. Crane. For th purpose of welcoming nw girls entering Medford high school, a meeting of the Girls' league was called Wednesday, September 27. To facilitate the picking of com mittees later In the year, question naires were passed out to sll the girls. Esch one was required to check these according to her ability or willingness to work In certain activi ties. These questionnaire not only en able the president of 'the league to appoint persons to their particular line, but also nre the means through which every girl may work on oom mltteeB In Girl's league activities. Members Of standing committee wore announced by President Alleen Latham, aa follows: Social service Margery Paley. chair man; Dorothy Only, Arietta Tyrrell Alice Mae Shirley. Lola Ntchol, Doris Ellenburtr. Anna 8c heel. Olenna Mi- near. Catharine Bcandt, Barbara neld. Entertainment Ethel Slagle, chair man; Marguerite Boyle, Evelyn Her man, Barbara Schmidt, Esther Alex ander, Buzette Btennett, Phyllis Nell son, Betty Thorndlke, Irene Stubble field, Betty VUm. Auxiliary Margaret Pennington, chairman; Pauline Rogers. Pat Young, Virginia English, Phyllis Phythlan. Mlgnon Phlpps, Jeanne Hamilton, Mabel Smith, Virginia Llndley. School Improvement Alene Ray, chairman; Louise Elrod, Wanlta Wil son, Marjnrie Stewart, Kathryn Rob inson, Catherine Ford. Lois Schaefer, Leda O'Neal, Edna Fukahlra, Betty Pnske. Pep Committee pat Carlon, chatr man; Mildred Drury. Mary Rem, Dorle Rose, Jeanne Qulsenberry, Mary Lou Lang. Loleta Bennett, Amy Elliott, Georgia Webb, Helen McAllister. Publicity Helen Crane, chairman: Joyce Banish. 4- PROSPECT. Oct. . (Spl.) Mr.. nna Parnell of Klamath Fall wa a recent house guest of her sister. Mrs. Tom Carlton. Vic chspmnn and Claud Chap man have been successful deer hunt ers this sesson. getting one buck each Mrs. Ous Dltsworth entertained Aptember 23 with party for 20 children, honor of her daughter Eve lin's eighth birthday. Mr.. Hope Clarke and Emory Nye are attending college In Eugene. Mra. Clarke has her two children with her. Clifford Arrsnt waa operated on for ippendlclti. last week and la getting .'ong nicely. Nel Olson hs returned horn from Raid mountain. wher h wa look cut th past summer. Mr. and Mr. Claude Chapman and children, Mr. and Mrs. John Orleve st;d Mr. and Mrs. Rube Moore and cr.ildren spent flunday picking huek leberrlr. on Huckleberry mountain. Par pl.-klng at the Stewart Weeks orchard will be completed In another ek. The crop wa. fine this year r,d about 20 people hav been em proved In the harvesting. Quit a number of women attend ed the surprise shower for Mr. Ohrt last Friday. Mr. snd Mrs. Jeff Rlchey hare Just installed a gas pump at Wlldwood and are selling ga again. A moving picture show was put fn Friday and Saturday night In the iropert gymnasium, a percentage of he proceeds being given to the school. 3 2. .No Mure, No. jm. BOISE. Ida (UP) Dealer In beer must, stand by th alcoholic content of their brew, guaranteeing It to be 3 2 per cent, no more, no less, accord ing to Atty. Oen. Bert Miller. Didn't Hurt Him. LOS ANOEI.ES (UP) Hurled 40 feet in his BUtomohlle by a passenger Ira n. Patrick N. Doris, 60. escsped win: only minor brui.e., although hi car wsa demolished. Prospect n ;t of nr. It. J. Pool, chairman of the department of botany, ha. received l plant commonly known as the "Red Snow Plant" from a former atudent ot th university, E. M. Hut song of Medford. Or. The plant s microeooptc In aire and has acquired its name from It conspicuous de velopment over large area In the Arctic region and In high mountains. The organism 1. extremely minute and is unicellular. The plant often develops In such enormous numbers that It actually paints th .now and ko with great splotches of vivid red becoming a conspicuous feature ot the landacape In auch places. It develop In soft snow sometime Just beneath the surface so that It I not aeen until the snow la pressed down by one's boots or akl and then ho track, ar marked by brilliant patchea or streaks of bright red hue. A similar plant that develop in abundance In th body of water which lie between Eypt and Arabia 1 ra tpon.lbl. for giving th. nam of "Red flea" to that .tretch of th water rout from Europe to Asia. Those wishing to aee the "red snow pl.nta" may do so in Professor Pool's ofdo In 310 Bessey hall, any day from 9 to 10:30 o'clock or 3 to J o'clock. Nebraska State Journal, Lin coln, Neb. ASHLAND. Oct. S. (Spl.) The Jackson ounty Club of Southern Or egon Normal School was organized Monday at a meeting of students at tending th. school from various point In this county. Officer wer elected aa follows: Durward Oass, Medford, president: Edgar Blake, Ashland, vice president; Beverly Young, Ashland, secretary: Ruth Ottoman, Medford, treasurer. Activities for the club will be out lined at a meeting of th organiza tion to b held In the near future. PBTlfllflT. Oct. 3. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Boy Sehermerhorn of Portland hav been visiting relatives here for t week. They expect to return home October 4. Mildred Tounir wa dinner ueet of Mrs. H. O. Chlldreth on Elk creek. last Sunday. Raymond Sehermerhorn of the fitella mountain lookout was at home ever the week-end. Honoring the return home of M and Mrs. C. R. Asi., who have been touring the east and visiting the Century of Progress fair, a turkey dinner waa given at the H. L. Ash's Of Elk creek. OuesU Included Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Howe and daughter Wanda, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Ash, Mrs. Chas. Cushman and children. Wayne Ash, Prances and Edna LaDleu. alio III. and Mm. Lowell Ash. Souventrs of the fair were distributed snd ttv Afternoon was pleasantly spent en joy tn? pictures of the many topics of interest which the Ash's viewed while there. Dare and Orval Peterson spent the meek-end at home. L. W. and H. L. Ash were attending ; business In Medford September 30, ts were Kay and Raymond Scbermer Uorn. Carl Chlldreth calleM at the Hutch ison residence September 90.' Grandpa Trusty, who has been on the sick list for quit some lime, la reported to be improved. Mr. and Mrs. Rufiis Trusty and three boya of Ashland were visit i,ut Mr. and Mrs. John Trusty and other relatives October I. Phone M3. We'u bsm away row refuse. City 0 salt try Aervioa, Persist WESTERN BANKS SHOW CONTINUED BUSINESS GAINS SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. S. (IP) Partner modrat expansion In busi ness loans, add 11 tons to banking r- Mrre and gains In demand deposit su.oa out today aa the chief feature of the weekly report of the Federal Reserve bank of San Francisco on th condition of lar;e reporting bank of the west. For 33 banka In San Francloo. Lo Angeles. Salt Lake City. Spokane. Se attle, Taoomi and Portland, aggre gate business loan rose a2.000.ooQ during the week, totaling 676.OO0.0OO. Ibis Is still under th 17.7.000.000 of a year aio. but the gradual exnan- alon of the last two months haa add ed aio.ooo.ooo to th flow of fund. In industrial channel. Demand deposit rose 7.000.00 durlrm the week, totaling 5T1.000.000. This was well bov th level last year ot 54!.000.000. The bank ad cd 3.000.000 to their reserve on de posit st th Federal Rsserr bnk. building this figure up to H7.000.000. Tl-ey also borrowed an extra 3.000. 000, but th total borrowing, from th reserve b.nk were only 4.0O0. 000 Ju.t one-tenth of the amount a year ago. GRANTS PASS, Oct. S (Spl.) Charged with wantonly killing cat tle. Mr. Wtlma Mesaenger of th Provolt district wa In the county Jail Monday awaiting a preliminary hearing before justice of the Peace B. . W. Madison. Mrs. Messenger, former ly Mr. Wilma York, was arrested Saturday by Sheriff E. H. Lister after a warrant had been .worn out by Fred Lichens of Provolt. Sheriff Lister said Monday wanton killing of cattle had been reported recently. During the last few day .he ha traveleo orer nearly the en tire county searching for a cow re ported stolen, he said. Llater haa been aaslated In the search by Stock Inspector Larson of Portland and atate police. Mrs, Messenger lives on Thomp son creek In Jackson county, but th depredation took place In Josephine ootinty and the arrest was made In Grant Pass, - TOPEKA, Kan.. Oct. 8-(AP) William M. Jardlne, one-ttme cow puncher who became secretary of ag riculture under President Coolldge, la to take over the tangled reins of the Kansas treasury. "I am glad to .have the opportun ity to get my feet back on Kansaa soil," Jardlne aald In accepting ap pointment by Oov. Alf M. Landon to tha position recently vacated by Torn. B. Boyd, one of the figures In th state's million-dollar municipal bond scandal, Boyd'a resignation became effeo tive yesterday. $30,000 BEQUEST TO STATE INSTITUTIONS SALEM. Oct. 8. fAP) A bequest of 915.000 to the Eastern Oregon Tu berculosis Hospital and 18.000 to the chlldren'a farm home near Cor vAllla, waa left In the will of Mra. Brittana, Q. Fulton, who died la Sherman county recently. It waa an nounced her today by the Inheri tance tax department. Her estat waa valued at a 83 .000. Neither of the bequests carried any restrictions other than the money be expended for these two stat !n stmt Ions. CANNED HEAT FAVORED BY SALEM INEBRIATES SALEM, Oct. 8. fAP) ArreeU for drunkenness In Salem th past month Increased to 30 while arrests for felonies decreased, the police de partment report showed. Many of th avrresU wer claased aa transients, a, number being hop pickers. Canned heat was a favorlt medium of getting all a-Jlnglt. GIRL SHOOTS SELF DURING FAMILY ROW PORTLAND, Oct. 3 WV-Mr. Loul Olaabranner, 18, died tn a hospital her today from a bullet wound In her head. Poltc wer told th girl snot herself during a family quarrel. Town Chain. Prisoner.. MOUNTAIN CITY. NT. (UPt J.ll-les.. Kount.ln City police officers chain prisoner, to poet, until they on b removed to th county Jell at like. gtad.nl. Kill Snake, FLORA. Ore. (CP) High achoot student her declared a "war" on rattlsnakea this summer. Two nun dred reptile, wer slaughtered during th vacation period. PROVOLT WOMAN HELD FOR HEARING