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PAGE SEVEN . You Can V Afford to Miss the Buying Opportunities Listed Here irEDFOIvD MAIL TKrBTTyE, fEDFORD, OREGON". MONDAY. OCTOBER SO, 1933 Why Not Try a Want -Ad? VjfiNl to tell ?oui nom Wan' w co sr rid ol lew odd ano ,ncii U Household luralaaing! Oo you need tooli lot you gar in ... ad mejfpenelve Want-AO Mail ITlbune Classified k Pace will find (Be answer tc V .. ,ar,y nt.h.T DerCleXln, bQCSV kUU .- - orobleES. rs Are tk Eaters: p word first tascrtio'-i (VJnltnum 2-5c) Crab additional tnefrca, poi word l'S (Minim inn 10a) per line per mont&. wltfcouA copy cbaa&ra " LOST AND FOl'NP LBeTva.-d. Ki O. Fow'er. IX) T Dark female police dogquite Tslender with long l.s Reward. 22 Glen Oak CourtTelJlSoe LCST If dog raiding, call 1'319. WASTED FKMAI HELP A!-.-reD Respectable mlddli'-iged woman to do housework (2 adult.) in exchr-.nze lor good home, on US. Tribune. VS, 4N TCII l TVJ Al lON WOVAS. !.5, tvlshe's pc"10 or avl-t-nt In rojtaurant a tl Good worker. Will work tor low at atart. Phone 75 or write Box 313. Tribune. WANTiSD - KTi with 1' "i"? wants work of any kind. Villi take farm produce or furniture cs pay Call 527 Austin. YOUNG man wants orchard work. Room, board and small wages. Ref erences. Box 1173, Tribune. MDY wishes work, hous-keepls ? 'ccwklVf!. o 728 Tribune. OIRL. iperloBd! in s'neral hou-e-work. deslror position with good family. Excellent references. AS dresa Box UF. Mall Tribune. vYANTliD MISUKLLAXBO'L'si W,NT TO RENT 2 or 3 room furn ished apartment, close in. Box 1153. Tribune. W NTED 90-degrpe gear reduction box. 20 to 1. Tel 401-R-l- VANT transportation to Lol Anjeles or San Francisco. Will share expense, 1162. Tribune. WANTED Shetland pony. StaM price. Box 711 Tribune. S'ANrr-D An equipped rancH on shares. Bob ". Phoenix. Ore. tiuri;TTU1S VA: olna to r.outh'-rn California Nov. 1. want's r.-turn load. Phone 1014-X. Hawley Trans fer. , ANTD Electric radio. Muat be rea-onable. Box 268, Tribune. WANTED If you have an Underwood or Royal typewriter, in flrst.-class condition, you are not using and want to rant to high school stu den, or want to aell same, address J. D.. Mall .Tribune. S!LL care for elderly sick pfople In my home. Pho.ie 437-1;. VANTKD Household goo. stoves tool or what hove you I'i-dford JwrMam Bo-nl?. 47 S. Gra?. s T-5l ICtf-i. JUrr-M !.M"1V?S VJo S7 023 b for JUN'.H eATiWJ ft 11 A O I A 1 O R 6 ALUKIHUM B&Ai8. OOPPaa unk ol all des-rtotlons trDFtRO BAjriGADi BOUSS 27 N Grape Tel 102 FOR RENT IIOISES POR RENT Three room house with bath, furnished or unfurnished. Oarace. Adults. Call 553 Dakota. FOR PENT New 5 room house wltn I acre land. Improved, on Sprln S-,ret and Valley View Drive. See Orover Cook on property or phone 613. Cor RI-.'T Furnished 3 ro.n ho'ias; a';o light" and water. 8 per rmth. Aione 4-F-2. FOR PENT Modern 5-room house, partly furnished. Inquire 264 Beatty yl'H FENTModem furnished 5-room rous1 and caraae. reasonable, at 812 South Riverside. FOR RKNT 3 -room furnished houae, 4 1 0 i Hamilton St. FOR RENT Mrvlern furnished 4 room house. 611 Park Ave. 6-ROOM riodrrn house, new and clean, at 147 No. Hollv. 25 per month. Lok at it. Adults only. FURNISHED 4 rooma and bSkft rook Spanish type house; tit 50. Phone 1382-J. AVAILABLE Nov. '.. U24 W. Main. P.rst In.-.ir.tnc -..Kztnzy. Tel. 105 A!;.'t; a. 1670, MOPF.Fwi 3-room houe, til. P.ion-! 04 7 -P.. fR P.ENT 7-rcom house, 412 So H'X.lt& FOR HEN1--CaU (196 j-:t.:rn;r.ei B.-orn i Whit hu'- .-;d frio I'ifrO and 115 water paid, wvl ranje P3one 103- F" H PENT 7-room rtrVern home, S txdrDcrr C A DeV;. 523-J-2. yOP. RLN T Nf w modem 4-:o.m OR BENT ROOM AND BOARD FOR RENT Room, board. 153 N. Oik- dale. BOARD AND ROOM at 716 B. Main Race very moderate. FOR RENT Fl'RNISIIED ROOMS ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8 Orape. FOR RENT MISCELLA.NtOL'S RANCH FOR RENT 80 acree. about 40 acres summer fallow, for grain 4 Palm Block. Phone 17. or. 1104-L after fi p. m. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Apta. 825 No. Riverside FOR RENT Attractive apt., private ent:a-,.ce. 518 So. Oakdale. FOR RENT 4-room duplex apart ment, electric refrigerator and range, breakfast nook, furnace otherwise unfurnished. Phone 442 or call W. A. Gates at Groceteria. FOH EXCHANGE GOOD wood range $20. Will take part wood. Eroute 4. Box 164. POR SALE OR TRADE For pigs. Jer- sey cow. fresh In few days. Henrj' Croucher. De Barr Ave., one mile north Medford. WILL TRADE 9-months-old heifer or pvllets for emsll all-electric radio K-07 Sunset Ave. FOR SALTj 160 aero- timber land. 2 miles from Ashlsnd: 2.300,000 fe-t assorted timber; will exchange; ai.y offer considered. 8i2 Merchants Exchange Blcur., San Francisco. Cal. FOR SAL OR TSADiS Wtalto electric sewing machine fee ll'ht sedin. fSux 633, Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE ISEAL ESTATE FOi SALE In Central Point, best buy In the county, 5-room up-to--date bungalow with 2 lots, on paved street, near school. Easy terns, or will trade. What have you? Box 431. Tribune. EXC:IA..GS fl-room modern iiouae on half acre of goo truck garden land, lust ecat of Portland city 11m 1'S. cloa's to Chrou.b pavci bv. vay. Sxchanve equry for MSford ik are2-je. Inquire 13 1 Fir. FOB SALE ItEAL ESTATE V."!a; you thint- of re.-vl estate, thlsst o: Brwn & White. FOR SALE HO. KS $flO0 4"0 A. 8 room house, fireplace, barn, garage, other outbuildings. 2 wells, 7 A. cult., plenty ood. Mar ket road, school bus. electricity available. $200 down. Bal. easy. w. B. Lamb. lit. 1, Box 133, Central Folnt, Oregon. POSt SALS IVw modern furnl;'-,ed 3 rooms and aleeplng porch. $1350. Make your own terms. Tel. 13B2-J. HOMS near school. Phone 1232-W. FOl! SALIi MUSICAL INSTHUMLN IS CLINK PIANO CLOSE-OUT SALE Bungalows Baby Grands, Studio and Standard Upright .Pianos, new and used, many of them half price and lea-, several reposveas'ed pianos ome like new, to be sold for the balance due. Prices aa low ss $4. 169. $23 and up. ap ft m. down delivers any upright Sjifti III m In your home; wy term - on balance. Surp dov.n for best f?leetla. Bra delivery. CLIN5 PIANO CO.. Main and Riverside. FOB SALE POl'LTltY FOR SALE Mallard djeks, cheap Phone 771. J. H. Wooldrldge. FOR SALE Rhode Island Red cock erels, selected and tested for breed ing from hlrrh producing stock Priced modcrat. Cummlngs Poul try Ranch. 5 miles out Midway roatl. Central Point Rt. I. FOR SALE Turkeys. Mammoth Bronze breeding stock. Can fur nish unrelated hens and toms of heavv boned strain. ee sample of our 'bird! In Monarch Seed Co. retail atore window. Hens $4. toms $8. W. E. Hammel, Eagle Point, Ore. FOR SALE I.IVIIST0C5 FOR SA'jE RabblM A- hutche or trade for wood. 337 W. Hol.y. FOR SALE Cows, heifers and eal'ifa. E. B. Lucas. Beagle. Ore. FOR SALE S hosts, feeders. 1 mile from Bazle. inquire Mr. f-vanaon Beagle Pt tofflce. FOR SALE 1 team younft mares. 1400 lbs. 1 ml. East Sams ai.ey store. John Ducgan. TOOOENBINO billy for aalt or trade bv X. Wldmer. Bi mllea up uue Falls Road. FOR SALE 2 Duroc boar pig. 15') I lb, each; ready lor service. E. J.I White. R. . D. 1, Medfor I FOR. SALK Young Ouernwy bull. rzit-trel. E. K. Anderson farm, T.i lent. FOR 5ALE One fm trm If and har nM. uj mile west Phoenix on Cozy Nook ranch. FOR SALE Young Guernsey bull, registered. E. K. Anderson Farm. FOR ( ATX AtTO.MOBIXF.S Good Used Cars No Cash Down If your old car will make the doxn payment. Written Ouirane. Low Prices. lfi.Vi P'.ymouth 6 Sedan. 1931 Chevrolet 3-door Sedan, lf28 Doflne C'ub Sedan. ?10 Chevrolet Coupe. 1311 Che?rot Sport Coupe. Uif) Oirtsniofti'.e R. S Coure. loa Fo:d R. a Roadter. 1 f J3 C:iry.ler Conv. Coup, 1929 P;i:ck ?:nd. Coupe. ! 1Q11 rTvi'-r SO A4.n. 1128 Ford 2-v1oor Pedan. lP"m p-i!ri( srort Coup ARNLbTROMO MOTO?fl. tNC. 38 H. Rivers-.de. FOR A!.E MISClLLANr.Ol'S FOH SALE E'.e-ctrlc Ironer and atani T5 00. k-l;afer Electric Works, 110 E 6th fit. FOP 5lT.-'.vy! :! -:th CO.IJ FOR MIX MISfTI.I.ANr.ors GOOD rider press, boat and yew boa, 810 E. Jackson St. DELICIOUS apples, wholesale and re tail. Call Eanon. Big 7 warehouse. FOR SALT Fordson belt pulley. Hue bard Brothers. FOR SALE; CilWIllan electric radio, good as new. Tel. 4'5-W. FOR SALE Machinery and househo'd gooes, cheap. Jess Eldrldge. plione 10-F-5. O. V. MYERS RANCH for Bennett apples. None better for cooking and use now. Also SpltK. New towns and Wlneaapa. North on Old Pacific highway. Telephone 258-J. FOR SALE Wood cook stove and wood range. 20 So. Fir, upstair. FOR SALE Hav, wheat, barley and corn. C. A. DeVoe. Tel. 523-J-2. FOR SALE Apple wood, $1.50 tier. Kogufl niver to. rnona 1000. FOR 9 ALE Used sewing machine. U makes; terms If desired. All make rented and repaired. Wbite Sewing Machine Co.. 24 N. Barttott FOR SALE Hungarian retch ecvl Phone 623-J-4. FOH sand, gravel, sediment, fertilizer and teaming. Phon 012-J. FOR SALE Grapos and grape Julc. The Dell Vineyard. FOR SALS Apples, severs vurlettr W J. Gebhard. Central olr."-.. MISCELLANEOUS I BUY gold and loan money. Cecil Jennings, corner Fi'ont and Main. ASHiAND FOR HEALTH Convales cent home, facing park and Llthl water; open to all patients, board ers, osbtn rente;. 153 Granlt's St.. Ashland. Ore. Authorized FTtgidaire Service. Other mates rep. Tel. 427; night S05-Y UUSiNKSS OPPOKTUNIITIES POR SALS Interest is gold mine Partner wantod with some caaSi to operate, sig pay uncovered Bot 33. Phoenix. Oregon. PERSONAL aiFT-itiD CLAIRVOYANT and Palmist. Truthful advice on bualneia, love, marrtas. Rainbow Auto Camp, cabin 3. BUSINESS IMtKCTOttY Abstract. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts ol Title. Title Insuranoe. Room 8 and 6. No. 32 North Central Ave upstair. JACK-SOS! Bi A1SSTI!AC1 CO, AStract ol Tit! iphM'e Irosura'nwie. Ttoe offi'l'y cofti'ipliMe Tltl'e System Is Miiw County, Expert Wlnduw Cleaner. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172 House cleaning Floor Waxing. Ori ental Rug Cleaning, specialty. Fire Extinguishers. "FTP. - FYTE-l"i" Fire Extlngulahe?. Automatlo fire alarms, recharging. Inspecting. V. A. Bower. 327 No Oakdale. Morary to Ltwtfl. WS LSMD MONEY ON FUTtiaTUiP AND LATE MODEL AUTOS Three per cent per month oa un paid balance No other charge. Sea W. E. 1homais, 45 South Centrsi. ground floor Craterlan Theater B:dg. Stat License No. S-157. Job Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant tn southern Oregon. Printing of all kinds; book binding, loose -leaf ledgers, and blank. blUlng systems, duplicating fash sale slips and everything in the printing lines. 28-30 N. Grape. Phone 75 painting flue raperhanglng. M. A BLISS Painting and paper banging. Tel. 846-W. 313 8 Grape EADS TRANSFER As STORAGE CO. Office 1015 No. Central. Phone 316 Pncea right. Service guaranteed. RFINKINQ TRUCKING CO. Trans fer and torac,d. We haul anytbin at a reasonable price. Ill No. Fix Street. Phone 332. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack ers and movers. Special livestock moving equipment. Prices right ' 619 North Riverside. Phone lrf4-X. LtUAL NOTICES NO. 1.1771 Treaaury Depanment Office of Comptroller ol the Currency Washington. D C. aeptemoer 11. 193J Whereas, by satisfactory evidence preented to the undersigned, it bas been made to appear that "Medford National Bank." in the City o! .Med ford, in the Coiinty of Jackson ei.1 State of Oregon, nas complied with all the provisions of the Statutee ol the United State required to be complied with before an association shall be authorized to commence the business of Banking; Now. therefore. I. J. P. T. O'ConnoT. Comptroller of the Currency, do here by certify that "Medford National Bank," in the City of Medford. in the Oounty of Jackson and S'.ate of Ore gon. is authorized to commence the ouelness of Banking as provided in Section Fifty-one Hundred and Sixty nine of the Revised Statutee of the Un ted States. In testimony whereof, wltneaa my hand and aral of otu this elerentn day of September, lt33. (Seal of the Comptroller of the Cur rency. Treasury Department (Signed) J. P. I O CONNOR. Rporj-anlJation Nolle. Mcnroro National Bank. Medford National Bank locate) at Medford tn the Sta'e of Oregon re ceived chur No 13771 dated Sep teaioer U, la3i and 5o:nmenced tus inss S"pm:r 12. 1&33. The new bank is a continuation of the old bar.k excepting that tt la ormied jnder the Bar.itirgj Art of Wi. and h:-s an entirely new capital of 1CK). X)00 I Dated Sep'- :o UJi 1 GZO, T. TRXT, Ci:ex, Liquidation Notice. The MedJrod National Bank located at Medford tn the State of Oregon is closing It affsirs. All note-holder and other creditor ar hereby noti fied to present the notes sod other claims against the association for payment. Dated Sept. 20. 1933. GEO. T. FREY, Cashier. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the Stat of Oregon in and for Jackson County. First National Bank of Medford. Ore gon, a National Banking Associa tion. Plaintiff, vs, J. C. Cass and Oil!! Cass, husband and wife; P. E. Elsert and E. F. E'.sert, also all other persona or parlies unknown claiming any right, title, eatale, lien or Interest in or to the property described herein. Defendants. To each and all of the abov named Defendants: In the name of the Stat c' Ore gon you and each of you ar hereby required to appear end answer the Complaint of the Plaintiff on file herein against you, or otherwise plead thereto, wlthm four (4) weeks from the date of th first publication of this Summons. You are hereby notified that if you fall to appear and anawer the Com plaint of the Plaintiff aa required herein, or otherwise plead thereto. Plaintiff will take a Decree against you for th,? relief demanded In said Complaint, which I succinctly .tated as follows: A Judgment and decree foreclose the Plaintiff mortgage on property situated and being in the County of Jackson. Stats of Oregon, and de scribed as follows, to-wlt: Beginning at the point of Inter section of the North line of Stewart Avenue and the Westerly line o the Pacific Highway In Section 81, Township 37 South of Range 1 West of the Willamette Meridian, and from said point running thence Northerly along said Westerly line of ssld Pacific Highway 260 feet: thence Westerly at right angles to the Easterly line of the right-of-way of the O. or. c. Railroad Company, thence Southerly along said Iln of aid right-of-way to the Northerly line of Stewart Avenue; thenee East along ssld North lln of S'ild Stewrt Avenue 35 feet mor or less to th point of beilnnlHg. Thl Summons is published In tfee Medford Mall Trlbi ne, Medford. Ore gn. by order of the "Honorable B. D. Norton. Judge of 'he above entltX. Court, duly made on the 20th day of October, 1933. The date of the flrat publication thl Summons la October 23, 1933. BOGOS As BDNGTSOJS. Attorney or Plaintiff. 126 Eaat Main Street, Medford. Oregon. Courthouse News lFun4'a!Haj1 by the Jack-ion County A!?trt Co. 121 E Silx-th SwsW) M'arrls&e Llcetevss Edwin E. Toombs s.nel lantiel J. Dellinger. - - Kenneth B. Hobsoa aeva Janet Balls. Everett H. Ravexor anil Florence L. Hamona. Fred J. Derorl ax3 Whsy- A. Hunaley. Herman C. as,p1trxg and Ofnl Eskrldgo. Thornton S. Wiley and Freslrlc M. Patterson. Theodore B. Jucksea ar1. Louvlia 8. McCasney. Pro-bate count Edith L. Brown, Charles E. Brown, Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L The Ameri can buffalo 9. Propel a small boat I. DeRird ex pectantly 14. Chemical compound derived from am monia It. Clear of en scciif-atlon 17. Kxtentls 19. Aiiiniara ntnmnrh 30. Femlnlna nickname 21. In'Hnn mul- borry St, Pippen 23. Carded fsbrle 24. Wholly ab sorbed 2(1. Allow 27. Port 20. Cuts Into ttruall cubei 3. Anf-ry .1. Immerae 33. Motion of the ea H4. ringr Sfi, Memoranda 3. Imitate 41, In contact with from above 43. Courteoua re irard for an other's wlhea 48. Public car rier: ebbr. 4. Pronoun 48. Mails Solution of Saturday's PurzU ACUME"nj OlAMA5K RET I E-IlMIIl r A. D 1 O W U Gp O K. MTsjY Eff j5 Mjj A RID Q Rp LjE CTURE MEDlLE YiRA l51N j A T "jP BL E N D 5gE XT j & R WM A S A L TjO SlSHE ' e d Mm o t Ta V D E S I R E13 R O w5 E 49. Taite 51. German river 63. Greek letter fS. .Margin id. One who res cues II. UnaerentM part of a metrical foot A Mkely P.iradlne fis. Kntiiah letttr 14. Dowry S. Symbol for tellurium (17. And not 68. Animal of the der family 69. Apart ' a I3 A s lb 7 I ' I" M m 4-. I y4' :s l ZHJ!W!IZWr "r." 34 TjT4 TT 30 37 57" W T r 4t ,-'! 42 43 A4 as A1 -- - - 7" mr!T S2 "TT T" " 75 "TT " 01 . . ol ' "" " 6-f "" mlT " . ol ' .. ifl -ief ja - -J - . - file notice cf dissolution of part nership tinder assumed buslnes name of "Browne Pharmacy." J. T. Ztmnierlee, deceaaed, atat admitted to probate. Mra. Ann A. Lathrop, Insane, fl ute admitted to probt. Circuit Court Laeuna Graham vs. Clara Graham, divorce. Jackson County Building & Loan association, vs. E. C. Knadler t 1. foreclosure. William rrefren vs. Jaaper Tun- gate, et al, foreclosure. E, C. Jerome va. Rogue River Cheese Products Inc., for money. John H. Fuller, et al. vs. C. W. Elliott et all, foreclosure of con tract. Helen Mot.teor.frrv es. Eugene Montgomery, divorce. State vs. Morris James rrench, last- ceny. Hasel Fredenburg vs. Fred Fred rnburg. dtvoree. The California Oregon Potyer com pany vs the Hope Mining company, lien. Louise Howsrd tti. FiUnk Leo Howard, divorce. Real Estate Trantf?rs Everett. E. Davis to Eugeno P. Davla, deed, NE; Sec. 12 Twp. 35S. Pj aw. Ernestine Rcutel to E'ert C. F,Gs vei t al, r. D.. lot 8 and 10, block S Town of Central Point, lot 10 In Conatant Tract Addition to Cenaral Point. Fruit Growers Supply compare to Tile United States, dee4, land In sections 2, X. 33. 33. 34, 35 Twp 403. R. IE. and lead In Seotlon 2, 3, 4. 5, 6, 7, .8. , 10, 15, 19. 17 and 18 Twp. 41S. R. IE. and tn 89C. 36 Twp. 40S. . IW and Sec. 13 Twp. 41S. R. 1W. Mary OKve Jarvls et ux to Wil liam R. Klncald, deed, land In DUS 44 and S-ac. to Twp. 399, R. 2E. W. R. Klncald to Mary A. Howard, W. D . land In DLC 44 and SK. 19 and 20 Twp. 39S, R. 2D. W. B. Klncl to Denver W. Kln cald it a, W. D.. land In DLC 44 and F'ectlora 10 aad SO an &'efl. SO and 31 Twp. S. B. 25. and Bee. 18 Twp. See, tt. 8B. W. B. Klncatd to D?nver 17. Kln cald, W. D.. SEt; of KH'4 Sec. 3Q in Twp- 398. R. IS. Port Investment company to Bene fit Savings A: Loan Association, W. D., tract in blocs 7, City of Ash land. Benefit Savings r. Loan Association to Wm. M. Brlges. W. D., land In block 7. City of Ashland: W. 208 ft. or lot 31 H. B. Carter Add. to Med ford; low 1 a 3d 8 block L, Rallwad And. to Ashlsaat. Stn l?. K-stler to Chan. A. SxinOar. W. It., 1014 acre In SBC. 3d l Twp. .173, R. 2W. Sophenla J. I. Gore to Eva H. Sitarsh. W. D.. lot 1 SEH of SS'i of Sec. 15 In Twp. !6, R. SW. Sophenla J. I. Gore et vlr to Mat tie E. Pickal, W. D.. SWV4 of 8WV4 Sec. 13 and lot 1 Sec. 14 Twp. 388. R. 3W. Anall Gilsnn et ux to I. 8. Randies, W. D.. land In 8W!4 of mi nd of 8EH of Sec. 18 Twp. 308, R. 2W. Sheriff to Stat of Oregon. her Iff deed, lot 8 block 3 Kenwood Addition to Medford. J. W. McCoy, liquidating agent, to Georpe Irwin, W. D., E14 of NE"4 of NWV4 Bc. 23 In Twp. 398, R. 1 East. Fern B. Lan et Tlr to Emma Beeler Payne (undivided Inter Cross-Word Puzzie 1L Unlveraal remedy . Day's march H. Small depres sion! 16. Woolly aur face of cloth 1. Pair 23. Ncwi ftath erere II. Disencumber 2. Pallor 21. Cllmhtn planta 29. Flat ctrculSJ plates 21. PerformeJ 33. Number 31. Hawaiian trod 35. One with a dread dls e.ise T. Trlali 3J. Tho?e who re mind a'-tore of their lines 40. Pin 41. In behalf of 44. Attention 47. Parted rn. Ry way of hi. rlr P4. A!"lata M. Dlapatrhee til, Worahlp ft. Requested f Noise 1. Concise J. Yale f. Ijirre knife Pea"ejtle r, Devoured 70. A t rib of laraal Tl. RouKh lavaf )( nwnllH rt 71. Cnnaequently Tl. Moit dtRi-naJ 74. Anoroachet 76. Type of auto- mohlle "4. F male deer 77. Ti.ck , DOWN 1, Relatlnc to the base I. Tool 1. Title of a knlrht 4. Poemi fi. Blow: pfiU 6. Legal action T. Draft animal I. Grown (Irla 9. Chop 10. Alurnstlve est) W. r., tract on otlth M of Boulevard near Mountain avenue In Aahland. Mildred M. Clar? et vlr to I. C. Wall et ux. W. D. land In Bee. 16 In Twp- 308, R. IK. Ashland Ice d- Storage company to Medford I-S Ac Storage company. Inc., deed, tracts on Helman nd Factory Street In Ashland. Medford Ic Ac Storag company to Medford Ice As storage company. Inc., deed, ract on South nr treet In Medford. Edith Steven et yir to Eagle Point Irrigation District, W. D Qfr of 8E: W'i of NWIJ of SE'i; 6V'i of SE', Sec. 21 Twp. 35B, R. 1W. Harry Hlltton et ux to F. K. Wahl. admlulatrator r,l al. Q. O. D.. lot 10. 11, 13. IS. W'i of lot 14 nd part of vacated alley In block 87 City of Medford. Anna McOahn to George Meegan. W. D . NE', of See. 0 Twp. 33S. R. 4W. John P. Meesten to Anna McGahn ad al. W. D , NEi of Sec. 30 Vwp. 33S, R. tw. 8. F. Newmaf et ill to TJ. G. Uaw key, W. D. S'i of SE'i Sec. B Twp. 3f, R. 3W. A. E. Brownson t Eljena M. Bar nett et vlr. W. D., part lot 2 block 3 Sunsat Park Addition to Med ford. ShaJti to First National Bank or Ashland, OUsgon, aherlff deed, tract 11, block 5 City of Ashland. Enyna Bcelcr Payne to Arthur O. Lsno et ux. W. D., traoa on south aide of Boulevard near Mountain avenue In Ashland. Florence P. McDonough to Sophia E. Arnsted. W. D.. lots 6 and 8 block "D" Boulevard Park Addition to Aahland. John H. Chrlfttensen et ux to State of Oregon, W. D.. tract In SEii of Sec. 8 tn Twp. 408. R. 2E. C. R. Zlnn to Stat of Oregon. W. D.. part lot 23 block 7 Berry uale Addition to Mejiford. Clarence T. Noe to Leland E. Noe. W. D.. land In Sec. 88 In Twp. 338. R. IW. Chas. I. Patron et irx to State of Oregon. W. D.. lot 11 block 22 Butte Falls: lot 12 and W'J lot 11 block 24 and tract adjoining all In Town of Butte Falls. Ada East et vlr to Jackaon County Building A Lonn Association. O. O. D.. tract In lot 1 block 3 of Barr Add. to Medford. 1 Anita M. McAndrew Dunn et vlr to Chsilc 8. Jacobs et ux, W. D., land In SLC 59 In Twp. 383. R. IW. Bert Moore to David W. Farrell. Q. C. D., 8 ',4 of SW'.i of Beo. 13 Twp. 393. R. IW. Maude H. McDonald et al to Charles A. Wing Agency Inc.. W. D.. NE4 of BE", Sec. 15 Twp. 358. R. 3E. Eugenia F. Jackson to State of Oregon, W. D., land In DLO 48 In Twp. 383. R. IE. Ralph O. Jennings to Barbara Jen nings, Q O. D., 3 acrea In DLC 78 in Twp. 373, R. SW. f Table Rock TABLE BOCK. Oct. 80. (SpD Work of putting a new deck on Bybeo bridge I progresalng as rap idly aa traffic conditions will al low and will be completed In the next few day. First meeting of the season for th Table Rock Community club will be held Prldny night. October 37, when the regular business and election of officers will b held. Following this, a Hallowe'en program and social time will be put on by the puplla of the school. Several prospective land buyer have been Interviewing fanner here during the past week. The echool censu Just completed shows a slight decrease In children of school ge In th district for the first time In many year. Thl I accounted for by the re moval of several families from the district during the past yesr. Marjory Hawsley sustained broken arm when ah fell from a chinning bar at school last Thurs day. Mrs. Meyer of Rogue River t pending the week here with her !on F. R. Meyers, and family. Many from her attended the Walter Hart funeral In Medford on Wednesday. Mr. Hart, during hi rceldenc hre. had hown himself 10 b conscientious. Industrious, rltlwn. a believer In the Golden Rule, and although seriously handi capped phyalcBlly. could alwsya se good In hla fellcwmen. 1 Tolo TOI.O, Oct. 30 (Bpl.) Ik Peter man of Oold Ray and T. N. Hagen have returned from a hunting trip on Onllce creek. Mr. Hagen looked after his mine whll there. Mr. and Mr. Ivan Wilson nd fsmlly of Gold Ray vlaltsd Mr. and Mr. Harry Overbeck In Medford Sun day evening. Th Denver A. Davl family wa Joyfully urprled till week by a visit from their friends, Mr. nd Mr. R. W. Blrdsnll and daughter. Beat rice and Juanlta, of Blue Lak. Cal. Mr. Davla waa summoned by tel ram from hi hop In Olendale for th visit and a big turkey dinner. Th Blrdaall returned iom Thurs day. Everyone Is Invited to the program at 7:30 o'clock at Tolo chool house Nor. 1st. Add Tracy ha rented a cabin In Medford to be near hla work there during the winter month. Mra. Laurel Wllaon'a mother of Yreka. Cal , visited here Thursday. She la taking treatment In Medford for throat trouble. Several high aahool student her are having an enforced vacation ow ing to vhe water pipe bursting t Oold 11111, leaving that city without public water se, vice. Ml, a Marjory Davl vlilted Tolo rommunltv Club Thursday. Mr. 1 Whe .ton and Green ei absent. , ' McLeod McLFOD. Oct. 30. (Spl i Ladiel- hurst P.-T A. held Its first meeiini at the scliool house Oct. 20 with Mrs. Roy Vaughn presiding. InU'reating programs ,,rf belnit planned for the year and sn effort la being made to enroll every parent and school pat ron Into Its membership. Evening meetings, featuring discussion on child development, community sing ing and lectures are some of the alms of th association. Mr. Bub. Casey Davis and baby daughter have gone to St. Helen to spend the winter with her brother Jack Casey, who Is employed In the paper mills. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Clark were week end visitors with Mr. and Mr. E. L. Olssa and family. Art Webster spent severs! dr.r with Hobart Dltsvorth helping him hul wood. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Eldredge who formerly lived on the Glass place and party of friends r.pcnt several dsva camping at H.irdtnps' Parsdtse. The men had hoped to get their bucks, but were unsuccessful. Mrs. Blanch Stanley Is spending several weeks with her slater. Mrs. Herb Carlton. Mrs. Llzrle Nichols la spending a few daya with her sister, Mrs. Ous Dltaworth snd fsmlly. Mr. and Mra. A. D. oordon of Red Blanket were over-n!aht guests of their brother and slater Uriah and Clara Gordon. Uriah Oordon is building a corn shed on the Manning place. Mrs. A. M. Verkes and daughter Marian of Portland are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dltsvvorth and other relatives while Mr. Yerkes la employ ed on tne Tlller-Trall road. Mrs. Yeik ea la a sister to the Dltaworth broth ers snd formerly lived In thl com munity. Prank Dltaworth la roofing hi new barn with ahakea thl week. A special school meeting waa held at Laurelhurst school at which the budget waa sdopted a prepared by the school director. Mr. and Mrs. Mclntyr gav card party Wednesday evening. Among those present were Harvey Mclntyr. and son of Medford, Mr. and Mr. Clifford Collier and Burton Train. R. C. Conley has been driving atock from here the past week. Mrs. H. H. mine Is reported 111 todny. Mr. nd Mrs. Fred Horton returnud to their home In Portland Sunday af ter a few week visit with their dauihtm. Mr. Forret Dasher and fsmlly. Molod Horn Extension unit met with Mr. E. L. Glass Thursday for an all day meeting with an attend ance of 2. Mr. Mack gave a dem onstration on use of milk and egg, she l"0 gave a talk on food values and balanced meals. Mrs. Frank Dlta worth and Mrs. .7. E. Teyton were e lected to demonstrate the next food meeting which will also be held et Mr. Glass', Nov. 18. Hallowe'en frolic nd community fair scheduled for Saturday evening at McLeod ha been poatponed until Oct 31. Th spirit of Hallowe'en will be carried out In every poaalhl way, and much merriment 1 In store. Ex hibits of cholc hand-work, foods and produce will b displayed. Mrs. Ethel Cases will have a display of her art products. Bill Edmondson will have display of hi beautiful carv- lnsa. N. F. Orth returned horn Oct. J from Crater Lsk where he ha been employed the past two months. Howard District HOWARD DISTRICT. Oct. 30. (Spl Mr. Peter Green and children of Hlirh More. . D. arrived Satur day to Join her husband who has been here for om time. Mis Gladys Henderson ccompanled her later. Axel Benson and fsmlly have mov ed back to their home on Bear creek Mrs. Friend of Roseburg ha been visiting here a few day. Elmer Young, Harold Sutherland and Harold Welborn made a trip to Klamath Fall recently and brought back their winter upply of potatoes. Ori Ayera nd family re moving Into th Gu allien house thl wefk. Art Stlnson snd Jim Hmel who have been working In the potato ha' veat at Klamath rails, have returned horn. Mr. Cha, Friend and baby daughter have returned home from the hospital. Her mother. Mra. Olllphant of Rose burg I staying with her few daya. Mis Ola Heppler and slater, Mr. Ira Imhatisen expect to leave Thurs day tn v)lt their alster t Crecent Cltv, Cal. Mr. 8tlnon of Medford apent one day last week visiting Mr. Arthur Stlnson. 4 Phoenix PHOENIX, Oct. 30. (Spl) Pho ! nix Orange held a uccea.ful car i nival Wednesday. Many realdenta of ' ... - I... ....nH-rf lllA U.V- ine wmmuimj .."nut.., r.l vlaltora from other Orange. A boxing match, given fre o' . charge, wa enjoyed by all. Two 1 number were rendered by a chorua j from th Jacksonville Ornge nd j waa highly commented upon. Th popularity conteat entered Into by many of the Orange of th vl- I ley. wa won by Mlnnl Putman of the Eagl Point Orange, while th , contestant of th Talent Orange, I Sylvia Logan, ran a cloas second. A good um wa realised from th , carnlal. and all the Phoenix Orange member. Join i.. tanking the cc-m- ! mjnlty nd other Ornges for their ( upporu i Rogue River ROOUE RIVER, Oct. 30. (Spll Monday night, 20 Cllrl Smuts and their lendrrs Mra. Al Iove, Mra. W, Combs, Mra. A. Kirns and Mis Freda Laws, went to Government Camp Kerby at Selma, where they were treated to a delicious dinner and Riven an opportunity V inspect the camp. The glrla then entertain ed, the camp with a proprani. About 30 pernor enjoyed the program. Then the camp boys gave a short proirram. The captain save a talk to the girls and kindly offered to come to Rogue River with some the boys and help on the Scout hall when they build It. Mr. and Mra. Ouy Bates, Mra. D. McLaren and Mrs. C. Dick from here. enoyet the program at Camp Kerby. The boys high school ball team defeated the Gold Hill team Prlday. Cloyd O'Kelly and Oscar Shepherd returned home from Madera, Calif., last week. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Magnuson ar rived from Santa Monica October IB and plan to spend the winter here. Live Oak Grange met October 18 with a good attendance and a lively meeting waa enjoyed. The Grange is steadily growing and many Inter esting meetings are planned for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Magnuaon and Mrs. Carrie Hargadine made the trip by motor Tuesday to Ashlsnd where Mrs. Magnuaon and Mrs. Hargadine will spend a few days visiting Mr. Mngnuaon. They returned here oo Tuesday evening. Mrs. Todd returned home Wednes day evening from a two weeks visit with her daughter and family, Mri. Ell Thrush of Camas Valley. Walter Combs, the Rogue River garage man. has started building on hts lot here and has the new gar nge pretty well along. Mr. and Mrs. Earl O. Stevens of Portland, are spending some time camping on Evans creek, where Mr. Stevens Is Interested In mining. Born on October 14 to Mr. and Mrs. Lyndln Hatch, a baby boy, at the Love maternity home. Dr. J. O. Elliott King arrived on Wednesday from San Diego to look aver some mining property on Pleas ant creek. Mr. Hill, who recently built a nice house on his acreage on the bank of the Rogue, has added to hla prop erty by erecting a barn the past week.. Mine Sybil Walker, county health nurse, was a business visitor Tues day. Mr. and Mrs, W. A. White, who have been employed In Medford all summer, have returned to their home here for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dengler enter tained Sunday at dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Dick Swacker of Or ante PftAH. Mr. and Mrs. Nell Dody are spend ing a few daya visiting at Oold Hill. L. T. Robinson of Medford, rep resentative for the Hodgen-Biewater poultry feed, called In Rogue River Monday. John Leyen has opened a first class seed and feed store here which la gladly welcomed by the farmers or this district. The new atore bears the name "Del Rogue." Willow Springs WILLOW SPRINGS, Oct. 80. (Spll November meeting of the Willow Springs Thursday club will be held with Mm. E. E. Reamea at her home on the Crater Lake highway. All meetings will be on the first Instead of the second Thursday of each month. Mrs. Ftank Thompklna and Mrs. J. W. Elden will have charge of the program. All mem bers are urged to be present. Miss Leah E. Parker of Klamath Falls, was a week-end guest of her mother, Mrs. W. K. Parker. Robert Fields returned from hla hunting trip In eastern Oregon bringing with him a fine buck. J. W. Elden haa been quite ill since Tuesday, and la still confined to his bed. Karl Heft and Roy Nichols return ed from a successful hunting trip to the Mt. Pitt district. SHAN CREEK HUNTER FREED IN SLAYING ORANTB PASS. Oct. so.op) Ab solved of blame In the acldenal shooting of A. W. Ros of Ferrydal district, R. F. Battn of Shan creek had been released her 8aturday fol lowing, a coroner' Inquiry. Ross wa killed while hunting with Prttn( Notlc. Protect th bird. Get your "No Hunting, No Trespassing" dgn at th Job Department of tho Mall Tribune 38-80 N. Orap. 1 Phone 843. we will haul away your refuse. City Sanitary Servlo. A LARGE WESTERN CORPORATION 27 YEARS OLD ha opening for middle aged man of pre'lon executive ex perience. Reply alatlng ge. experience, married or single, giving phone number and ad dress. Box 101, Mall Tribune