Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 01, 1933, Page 7, Image 7

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    PAGE SEVEN
You Can V Afford to Miss the Buying Opportunities Listed Here
BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1933.
Why
Not
Try a
Want-Ad?
Wnjn co tell you: nomei want
to get. no ol lew odds ino
.nds id aousehold furnishings-'
Oo you need toon tot youi gar
ien " . An inexpensive Want-AO
in the M'f tribune Classified
Page will find the -answer te
these and 'many othet- penpleiini
ordblerha.
H re Are She- Rates
Pet wora Bra insertion: r r,
(Mlnim'um
tcn ad'dltlb'naa USeW4P.ni
pet word -..m n .t n . r"K
k.mim.im loci
8e'r itne per month-. wl'hoJ'
eopj changea
JSsTWalTTndvhlte Boston bull
rn peurnrd. Phone 116.
fcS.T H dog mlaslng. call 1618.
WNTEI-OITI)A1'ON
XoteT- Housekeeplr. housework
or practical nursing. Tel. 10-F-13.
w5r25?'wJsl
or assistant reetauMKrt .or tro-el-Good
worker. W jfL&
start. PS-sMe or vawte a
Tribute.
SttR-L. exper-ieoced- SCfl
work, desires poslt-ldn wh gpod.
family. Excellent references. Ad
dwss Box K'F, Mail Trlbuae.
WANT-ED F.E-M'.W!E HELP
wAlNTED aung woman for
hausewor a-nd care o children.
References. Box 763, Tribune.
WANT-ED Uax:ELL..VNE06S-
4mn Te haul yov wossd- to
town for sb-a-M of wo. B 11-80,
Tri-buae. ,t r.
- si.ot yunm
ant., first floo! o ew.v.a.
Etox 737, Trlbu-nB.
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WLL PAY CASi Sar kbi.
Url?len. plee. 9. R. W4. I,
E 80, Ta-!er..t. "
tG-UPHSiLST.gi'Ma -e BW 9tfte'5'
Tlllawlt.
WA-MTE Afl esi-ulpned ran-ctl aft
snares, bot 3. I'h'ciciv:. or
iew. . l. M
lHt, Btiomr lOWV. Hnv.-Cjl T...TfJ
fe. .
reaaenle. B- 2B6. Trtlrtwo.
wAetTEa K yoa Si-ave era Knder.woa-
,i-.n-.rHe. in flrat-clasi!
con:-tln. y are "
wimt te aet to hit weol tai-'
ent. r wt te sen same-, slddreas-
j. b., xxiil rriau-rre.
fc-fci ewe ttt elerly sic
mp hosre. Pitene 4B3-K.
WaNTsfiD Household goVjda. atrfvea
tool er what have y"ou. MeOfford
Barg Hcmsu. 7S N. ra St. TSel
ioi?a.
JUN WANrBTD
We pay cash tor JUNK BATTERIES
RADIAIORS. ALUM1NTJM
BRASS. COPPER ft unk 0 aj
dascotlona
MEDFOR9 BAJM3AIN HOUSE
37 No Orape t1 1033
FOR RENT HOUSES
Tv-ia pint New 5 room house with
1 acre land, improved, on Spring
Street and Valley View Drive. SVe
Grovcr Cook on property or phone
613.
FOR RENT Modern 5-room house,
partly furnished. Inquire 264 Beatty
St. . . . .
FOR RENT Modern furnished -room
house. 511 Park Ave.
FOR RENT 7-room house. 412 So
Oakdale. Phone 750-Y.
HOMES FOR RENT Oall 896.
FOr RBNT
unfurnished.
Homes, furnished or
Brown & White.
houses HO. na so and 16. water
paid: wood range Phone 105.
FOR RENT 7-room modern home, 8
, bedrooms. 0. A DeVoe. 623-J-2.
TOR RENT New modern 4-room
house, with basement. Redden &
Co.
FOR RHNT APARTMENTS
FOR RENT Apts. 825 No. Riverside
FOR RENT 4-room duplei apart
ment, electrio refrigerator and
ranga. breakfast nook. lurnace
otherwise unfurnished. Phone 442
or call W A. Oatea at Oroceurle,.
FOR RKNT MISCEI.LASF.OtS
RANCH FOR RENT 80 acres, about
40 ai-res summer fallow, for grain
4 Palm Block. Phone 17. or 1104-1-after
5 p. m.
FOR RENT ROOM AND BOARD
FOR RENT Room, board. 15J N. Oik
dale. BOARD AND ROOM at 716 B.
Rale very moderate.
FOR RENT rt RNKIir.D ROOMS
DESIRABLE ROOM Separate ent
rance; l-.rnt. 220 No. Oakdale.
ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8 Grape.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
1A HEN you th.ck ot real asUM, Uiiok
ol B:owa Wa-te,
phoiss 75 I
LOST AND FOUND
FOB EXCHANGE
WANTED To exchange No. 1 pota
toes (or barley and corn. Box 770.
Tribune.
PAT HOOS for sale or trade for wood.
Route 2. Box 188, Beall lane.
TRADE CanyonvlUe pool hall for
light closed car. Call Rogue River
Pool Hall. Rogue River, Ore.
FOR SALE OR TRADE Three non
ahed goats. Barney Cody, Jsckon
vine. TO TRADE Cow or beef for electric
washing machine or radio. Phone
132-R-2.
WILL TRADE Modll T Ford coupe
for Fordson tractor plow' or disc
harrow or fat hoga. Glen Darby,
Kings Highway.
I FOR SALE 160 acres Umber land, 35
miles from Ashland; 2,300.0(10 feet
assorted timber: will exchange: any
offer considered. 813 Merchants
Exchange Bldg., San Prancleuo. Cal
FR SAUS Oft TRADE White electric
sewing machine for light sedan
Box 6353. Trlaune.
1-0R- E''6HA."G'E REAL ESTATE
iS&R &.VI& 8R TiA.9E Suburban
preipr.t,v, r9 lots, a modern bunga
le:s. li'-Wl selfl er trade for modern
erssve In StaKual. Tel. 571-J-3.
E-X-eH'AN.(5'E frroom nrociVrn bouse
en Isa-lif a- ef gpssa tsuck garden
wsaev, xax ffsest ef B&r-thmd cy urn
ts. ciss'o to throuoh naed nlsn-
way. Exchjtfnvrjp equity for MecXord
or acrea'ge tnqudre i N. Fir.
FCR S.VhK HOMES
HOM-E near schoel. Phone 1232-w.
FOR S'.VfcE! bW-BSTOCK
FOR SAtE Sadd-le pony, saddle,
brid'le and hay. 1013 E. Jackson.
FOR SALE Sftoats, feedera. 1 mSe
from Beag-le. frvepstee Mc. Swjfason.
Beagle Bostofrce.
P'R S'A'IiEs ne team miKeS awt mro-
nesa. ',4 ml n:est Birser-xK qx eozy
sok paoh.
S-.Wr&r-A'l'-T0SIO.B.ri!E"S-
&oo.d; Ws& G'a'st
No ash Bowk-
f pe7 old car will make tiie do.vui
payment.
60)a7 Written Guarantee. Low Br-lcfs-.
1U33 Plymouth o beaan.
Mill Chevrolet 3-door Sedai.
18 Dodge Cluh Sedan.
19.30 Chevrolet Coupe.
M3-1 Che-.role.t Sport Coups.
MS9 Oldemoblle R. S. GO'upin
1029 Ford R. S. Rads.tep.
1-82B ehrysler iTbe-v. eoe-ew
1-9CO B-wl-cl St-a-nd-. eou-pe-.
'.03'9 W-lRys 2-30r Sedia-J!
yC7 Chrysler 6'9 Sdan-.
:-2TB FGM-d 2 -door Sed'a-m
W30 Bulck Sport Coup?-.
AiR'MSTRONQ MOTiSRS".
38 N. Riverside.
FOR SALE M.ISGE-LLA-MvO.SS
i'R SAIuE IDry Mr and hardwood
Ba-lton Br33S., P-hc-le 623-R-l.
P'R SA-I..E' 'ne 8ft, McCray electric
rei-r.ig-crator ease, cempiete. Boa so.
R'lveJslde.
S;f:"B ifat Bstan b( pupj tn t-hie
Mtewa-Mi SiWil fla Feed C-e. wRWJW,
aca-sona-v:-? prtee: a-i5 buf M-lH8!a
eeetrerels. Tel. 571-J-3.
F-R &A-LE Efceftrre lreaer ad sta-xa
;9.99. Seiirfor Eietrlc W-orhs, lis
E. btx St.
PR SAfcD Weed rwxge cells
wo4 tve. 29 S. Fir.
FOR SAI.E Second hand dsars, win
lows and lumber of all kinds at
Fwxtaln Lodge,
SALWAY PEACHES 1 Vie and 2o. O.
E. Carpenter. ml. west Phoenix
on Hueston Road. Bring boxea.
FOR SALE Hay, wheat, barley and
corn. c. A. uevoe. Tel.
FOR SALE Apple wood, al.50 ft tier.
Rogue River Co. Phone 1366.
FOR SALE Hungarian Tetch aeed.
Phone 523-J-4.
FOR SALE Used sewjng maches. all
makes; terms 11 desired. A 1-1
ma-kea rented and repaired- VWilt
SeMng MavUne So.. 21 N-. Bl-r.tteft
FOK aand. gnml, aecUowDt, fetlier
and teaming. Phoxe 912-J.
MISCELLANEWPS
I BUY gold and loan money. Cecil
.jenmnga, corner ?ront ana Main,
-I
ASHLAND FOR HEALTH CoKvales-
cent nome. iscing para ana uinic
water; epen to al patients, board-
vauiii rem. --
Aahland. Ore.
Authorized Frlldalre Servlos. Other
makes rep. Tel. 427: DLgbts 909-f
UUSINtSS OI-l'ORIUNllTlES
FOR SALE Interest in gold mine
Partner wanted with some cash to
perate. Big pay uncovered. Box 93.
Phoenix. Oregon.
PERSONAL
GIFTED CLAIRVOYANT and Palmist.
Truthful advice on business, love,
marriage. Rainbow Auto Camp,
cabin 3.
HUSI.VtSS DIRECTOR K
Abstract.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO Abstracts
ot Title. Title Insurance. Rooms a
and 6. No. 32 North Central Are.,
upstairs.
JACKSON CO.
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstract of Title ana
Title Insurance. The
only complete Tltlr,
system In Jackson ,
County.
Expert fl'lnfjow ueanera.
LET OEORQE DO IT Tel 1172
House cleaning Floor Waxing. Ori
ental Rug Cleaning, specialty.
Job Printing.
MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT
Best equipped plant in southern
Oregon. Printing of all kinds; book
binding; loose -leaf ledgers, andjship from the existing irrigation ays-
o.siiaa. ouung ,;iKin. aupncauug , vtm ot sale irrigation ais.net in y.v
caan sales slips and everything to portion to irrigable area, but exclud-
tn. printing uoes.
Faoct 75,
23-30 N, Qrapt
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Money to Lend.
WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE
AND LATE MODEL AUTOS
Three per cent per month on un
paid balance No other charges See
W E rhomaa. 46 South Central,
ground floor Craterian Theater
Bldg. State License No. 8-157
lire Extinguishers.
"FYR - FYTER" Fire Extinguishers.
Automatic fire alarms, recharging.
Inspecting. V. A. Bower, 3.TI No
Oakdale.
painting and raperhanglng.
U. A BUSS - Painting and paper
hanging Tel. 84S-W 813 S. Crape
Tranirea.
EAl5a TRANSFER s STORAGE C0.T-
Otfice 1015 No. Central. Phone 315
Prices right. Service guaranteed
RFINWNO TRUCfclNO CO. Trans
fer and storawo. We hmil anything
at a reaaona-ole price. Ill No. F-Sc
Street. Phone 333.
HAWtJMf -BRMSSSeES EXtSsiit ttS&r
ers a-nd movers. Stwayal H-v.f5.tci
movloig eqmerx. tWcea rlg-rre
019 North Riverside. Bhorre 18-S
l a.' i.' ni"i ' i
(:t'(5.vi! NW.T.i.WE'a'
NO. K
'feJft ctt gom-frtrpaier f the -Swi
WanoSbn. S. .. Siefftrntr M, 1-9.3
WieMdsi b Baftlaiactoiw vtitopxte
n resented t triie wadeiccfeA 1 btf
itD rrradjf to a-ppaj taa -Mwoa-tNationtfl
ffsEtt." Mi tiw Gito ol C4ed
fortt ui thro ffoun-tv of Jvciaflxx t-nff
ail tne proviaiona i iir or.w.as oj?
the iMwcea marxes. requreo to o
complied with before &n association
aba-ii be authorized to commence tae
business ol Baift4n
Now. therefore. L J. F. P. :bDOpft.
ComptroXey the ea-nrertcy-. dp !YerjB
by cpxtK.y tiTi "Miesrc.oM kt-ipdm
BktflE!." tlae "y tfJ NJiey-tbixi'. tfhTjs.
Oouilty o"t JjfcKsjjp awd- Sttttfe Gff fte
gjw. la avit:a0wzfd to seaymence tnt-
Diuln'eXa- of B&nxT$ aa pcov.mefl- in
Sectibn p.i-f't"y.one Htindrea- na. 8fxt
map St the- H.v.Lsdi attua- Q'fr the
an. tea- o taxes-.
Ia te3tinwE wemctftfT. n:evs-
rraird ami sevl ol GV-icfi t-h-li- eje.ve,m.n
day of Sep.tem-ber. 193.
(Seal af t'e eomptro.-ier of ime
Bficy. Preaauy iSw.pantnient.)
(Slg-aeO) J. P. F. 'NC1..
ReprganilM.tl'oh' Nb.ticp:
Nledlord in the State of rejepn r.e
dei-v-ed ch-ar.tep Nb. 13771 dtieTd- 3.e,p(-
tem-ber II, 1-933-. and omjn"e:n?!l' b.t!f
:oes Septfem-ber 12. K-e QFCAn
ban-c la a contlnaoton erf Kvo old
bax'le excepting that It is 9Pganaie'd
under the Banting Act of tB33. an'd
has an entirely new Ca-pl-tai of 10$-,-000.00.
Dti-.M Sept. 20, 1933.
a-E. T. FR'E7, as&4tftv
Mqaildatlon Not-lce.
MVfWrod tVa&tenal Ban lbtca;t
art NJediojid to the SMte of Oree'o,o in
closing Ite affaira. ttVl note-holdura-
and other credltcfrs are hereby noti
fied Co present the notes and other
clal-ma a$anxs$ tfta aafcojasl'Atma for
pa-ymewt.
tofln-e Vtp fMrtriJonMbn-.
3e.ya-rtex; of the Interler.
General Land Offl4is a
Roseburg. Owgon,
Octeber Uth, 1933.
rAstioe Is hereby gives that Harry
E. Harding, of Trail. Oregon, who on
November 26tk. 19C8, made Home
stead Entry Serial No. 01M49. for
SE'ij, Sectlox 3,TowRshtp 34 S., Range
1 E, Willamette Itterlttta. has filed
notice ef Intentiea. to mtvke final
three-year jtrtf, to eitaHsh claHn
to the laQd a-bot,e des?5MDen. before
Vlcter A. Ten(pwald U. S. Commis
sioner. a AtPdfer. mom. on ttie
18th day of November, 1934.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Elirin C. Amiddn. of 739 W. nth.
Me-iford. Ore.; Zenith Smith, of Trail,
Oregon; Chancy Arant. of Prospect.
OreRon; Edward Boothby, of Prospect,
Oregon.
HAM ILL A. CAM"3AY. Register.
Xntli-e.
Notice la hereby given, Vat the
Board of DlrectOM of WeuVtord Krt-g-atlea
District lym made a prel&n-IxaTr-
derm1nalon ef tke a-r-ea ai
aorlytlon of Irrigate ln4 l aata
leal subdivision or other described.
trat where hel4 In seaarate ovW4r
ship, within Medford Irrigation Dia
tr.vt and the proportionate share or
I liability ef each auch tract of land
; for taxation In payment of $460,000
of the four per cent rrtundlng bonds
of -.Id Merifortl Irrliratlnr District.
j which were authoring to be Issued
at nn election held In and for said
District on the 8th day ot September.
1933. wh -h Drellmlnarv determ na-
tlon has been made pursuant to Sec
tion 48-702, Oregon Code, aa amend
ed by Chapter 102, Laws of Oregon
for the year 1933. and which deter
mination haa been made for the pur
pose of fixing the Irrigable area of
each ownership and each tract afore
aald, and for the purpose of fixing
the assessment thereon In proportion
to such Irrigable area. Said prelim
inary determination of Irrigable area
includfs a description of the land,
the name of the ownership, the num
ber of Irrigable acrea of each tract,
and the proposed assessment against
each trr-ct and parcel of land for paid
purpose, and all other data necessary
to identify the lar.i and ownership.
The time and place for hearing
objections and remonstrances and en
tertaining suggestions aa to such pro
poned assessment and proposed deter
mination of benefits accruing from
the existing irrigation system of eald
district in proportion to Irrigable area
la hereby fixiyl on the 25th day ot
November. 1933. at 10 o'clock a. m..
I at the office of the MMtord Irriga
tion District in the courthouse In the
I City of Medford, Jackson County,
, Oregon
The record of such determination
may be Inspected at said office of aald
Medford Irruation District. Upon the
conclusion of such hearing the Board
of Directors of aald Medlord Irriga
tion District will by resolution sub
ject to the approval of the State Rec
lamation Commission, determine the
proper aaseasment within the llm.ta
of the proposed bond Issue to be
charged against ea-n legs; iud-oivi-alon
or other described tract if held
In aenarat oane.-ahiD in aald diatrlct
snd the total benefits accruing to
etch legal sub-division or other de-
I scribed tract held In separate owner-
j inn from such determ. na;ion of oene- j
'fiu any sccl;u to accius Irom ma1
future operation and maintenance of
said Irrigation system.
MEDFORD IRRIGATION DISTRICT.
By: O. Arnspiger, Secretary.
Pomo-a Grange
(By fJertrude Haak
Pomona Orange met Saturday In
an all-day meeting at Talent, with
good attendance, considering the day i
being very rainy.
C. C. Hoover gave an exceptionally!
good report for the committee on i
agriculture and (marketing, telling of1
accomplishments of try committee
this year. Thoae who think the
3ranjrg la nci acompllahtng much
sh&uld Save heard tola report.
Ray C. Ward, for the go of Wrt
order committee and Mrs. Vlctoi Bwr
sell for th home ecoaoxilc com
mittee, also gave ellent reo?ts.
Mr. Ward In hi prt ui&ed re
organization of tke Jakn CsuoXy
Oranie cowncll, shftwlnig ho we we
xilsstng rata :y gd thlKgs beca; oS
laelt cri a pseseit r.an!zaUron.
If&r. Ntoever KOReii ttxt b.v.wa o5
iww6 ta imsd J-a-k. cvn&Lif
Ke Ta-s.'cy! wjewt oa aev'5fil wSs
senary A. Bre.: tff Wve KfeVKord?
ffhwrpjiftr ef grrrme rce. idresetl- thTe-
;a?i-g ltrtrfcidtf Ex S. "Jfesry"
JewR?e, w.r s.p&itfe to th gfngtfssi
a Wre BfiafKvwd fAVSe oe'ftfbsaftten.
Ksp tuples wee versy ltesj;ltigii Kfc.
B'wwC.i. ftsis ewOVTyecV the urJc- tivt
ttre earirbr tt tvgrkQ tfc db Jbr tWe
(fcaerW f aigr-lcu-ituce 1 trfe cojuosy-.
Tbe 4)cige wenc on record as de
claring tiaetr de:5e to coopenate
tei-iq waft pK&ibSe wth the chambor
Hi ma'te-lrr tis jAihaej celebration a
So'dSvaiy-Hai'ft
tfKesfe 8;VfV l RinVt Kfsi . ft.
ae to tos aaia-ced- lwtw.
dVf.gejs of Rmena! wKA Btf1 ocn
Sfewei a tm Retiaar nTwtni& to B!p-
wi&w. "Kfjis ts a en-l'Bg meeting.
asd wiMi 6 artid- ln we eennas Rtfl-ntt
rasB-ge ba3. Jerd. dh. auftpSS?
aslv.tsa,bl'M'ty of a ?e.Eitr.a.fl- ejrji jHj$tA
'rRwa P-omewa- ar wxt cjr ?Vfyr.J'
VtWA S!-'.-ns of tfce j-a-cR-sotwl'M
-Tir-a-ng-, 5or S'tarte range lestures.
M38. Sl-rrfs Is hlghl.y qaMfle"d for w.r.k
of this kl-nd. and we hepe a:i cTeluon
ci!i-tiy g-pa-ngers wl-H do ttrel bjeit te
ee?t kcr to tfhat posi-tron
The April me-WK'3 eucS yjnfr toss
bWn deaigi-aUfd as Kt'emi?al mgo't-in-gi
tie servtce tb be- hyw- dejftl
a-f-ter tMe lecture feoarP.
The 0-ra-nge wen on peco'rd- aa syon
sPteig a Misotort'ton to adop;t a farm-
e-:w' wresa. p.v:biie nwwiljL?.t;, dJfifaW
tty 1 wiR diB lata-,
Wait tf&rei ivwittu?- ubp"rat;irtwtei r.tfn"6f
:a tce cH-n-t.y tfiitepVfsMte ln pfw-t-tlin?
tSe4? riet.e w.ete, tenerhty gpt't!rg.
ttee de m5e pnompWy and
saving a gareat ea of wor.k fr eavh
Orange, l?i ma:it8Knk79 teams tor 11
decrees.
A rousing rote o th'anks wa. ew
tended the Ta-lnt Orange far Us
splendid hospltailAy and f4ne d-kwwi
serve.
Tke lecture hour consisted of a
group of songs by Wesley Mc&onough,
Jamea McDonough. Bill and Arthur
Haii Tribune Daily
ScfkJtlc'n ef Yeit'sr.dayi"P.'url)
& ftratiiV
6. Craftejc
t. Peel
K: Bv& 9t
th
Wr. .feffe-iih rxftWt
IS. Forrouii
17, Che?i pr ot
is. rjxifi
la.'ConJunctlon
St). UprlRht piec
formlnir tht
Ids of an
opening
St. Outer coverlnc
13. Affsctlonats
name for nn
Knells king
21. About
Ficn
2i. Supportlni
rope
S9. Literary fnr- IT. Old Dutch
nisnts
liquid
19. Cistern
11 Vessel for
washing
It 2. Hastened
S3. Poultry
product
14. DlBtant
16, Unwanted
plants
U. Ourialvea
ineatura
38. Kndure
39. Kxpo?m to
peril
41. Asa
42. Snootlnr mar
bit: colloq,
4ft. Kind of Mr
it. Orchestral
Introduction
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Straus and Jerry Flt7!gerald; wading
by Mrs. Grant, violin duet by Hiram
and Eugene Moore of Enterprise
Orange, accompanied by Mrs. Mary
Moore on the piano.
I Doris Richardson Kealon pleased
vtth & solo, in which she ww ac
companied by Mrs. Mable Sims at thi
pfmo. Prank Jackson of Enterprise
Orange pleased with two harmonica
numbers, and Thomas Cullen, aged
member of Enterprise Orange, with a
violin solo.
Mrs. Sheets rf Phoenix epokg al
length on "What will become of oui
unriaimaa package. in wnicn sne
gave some very valuable advice aboyl
mailing lettera and packages, giving
postal reqftiremenU, which many ol
vts do net know.
The ladles of Sam Valley Orange.
K1m. a5eiMlller. Mrs. Weaver. Mw.
Orant, KAvry E4dlngton, Mrs. Wilson.
KM-s. Skuirean and Eva Prink, sang
tw sis wh!ch yleasect the auWence.
.Vs a request number, Mr. Banwell.
sVcyetranry f Ute K&elfr Chamber ol
CesimerM. r?wpoeie4l with, a couple
ef plne Ji5imb-s, during which he
hp a cws-ta-x-t hitxAret now
fiws ax4 sM4vm1 h'ls artsry as a
jrtwRe fft'mrwie, Hfc a-Ke .v.'e ax et.
l9fA vWtlv 1" wry. wfr w-
Jly ycsyy-RW, ft wtoiel was, iftt?
wwa ii tie ia??.Vf.
V Sir. BGWrie WW fc. JCor
ei?Sia. Not. 1. (.s.pu
BmwKrs ei fcea-ks SargFX, wh fa
mecly Oven heae, bwe now vmes a'.
Sv-Acer's Bies, Cel., met wh & ae.-i-
ons ae?ieA rile cvtt'tng bru&ft
ivla rrsi5re ttrere. w.'ilci wfl rtfitrX. :
t-iie less ef tt riorA of on efe.
te irt TO tt- tlft dSSPtesFi
BWfet BSMim- SCtBt
ststr8 i awi 5 w.''Ma w jlanectss.
aWJ -Sai . IK?A
SlrV ehur IfISSI?-cte w tVlfSh.
tb fVTe gl9nttmMi''.,ty h-osjrtfaa rfp MJ
fiilrd. Sfetsibjfr Ve. wiwse elte wS uo
dtijg an- onmatom.
fc ffoafc ef- Soltt H-M vrsft'e-d: t3M
lle;rihvi. HH-sy XKWen, SfctttRcT I
Am and -r.r.e K'oster vtstea'
wj:di-.5dcr att AnrJljsgsV"e ;,
a'K-d 2 ft
M. a SI-. SKlMft aa-assjp W-"
. mtt W- feesl- 9N
Hl ectadtta 25i
St, and- Mri. fwdscift bbjfwsii
ad son of rants Paaa vlalted' SI-?.
antl Sl-ra. M. Boomsllter. SMtdrfcr SO-.
!5fcMord viilltors this w'eic Wrei
Wdtor B'lrdaeye, Mr., am SIrV. 'fill-Sluetilaf-S
S4ld son Fneae-r.Vck, Sta 4j
It. SJ.lWen a-ad n W.n4t Sle'WB.
Sir. an'd-Kirs. Elmer-Bjuiijfy o'f''9iJj!j
Hill c11ed at Riviera . October 23-.
Mrs. R. L. MHler gave a bir.thdy
dnner ctotfor 2S for her aunt, MW.
Aomia KIiwr of A-shi-a-nd. Other lyiestM,
wi-re-: Slra. KJIMie Wtolkf r a:nt da-u?h-oa:
SKrJ'4 ' and. w. G. M.v.er
0 A'sh'lwnji'. Q. ctBlfeii 2.9) Sirs.
KK'JWr. effd. KUsi te'. giivt'e- a Joint
btjUidiff dl-B-nej art Mrs home of M're.
W.a-toer in SWl'4 WS&. fbr Sletegf Isam.
amd Rc(Wa11 SfelM of Rvjfe.-. R':.-.
Sovera- were la-la for terr.
KI. and Mrta Miilvwln teigrR and.
M Jfrftl- Sir. P.r..rt Aid-rson sreivt
Sxpsdviy efwrAn a-t tfre w-lgV.vt htjme.
n. W. Wnteli nd TJW'Ham Bather
antte a VmSiWis taip to BlK'te Fa
TtiesdTir ami a Wiliea a tm sanr-
i?e eam- : f!r Bi-.a'dWrt.-. hi'
1 iwtmWiea- Horse PcWy.
Gm$?W.ft.ft Pteite)
I. Bampui'
j. aim
I) PentirtntPfe t&
. Klrit mDf
10. Gaunt
). Wind ot Uif
fi-i. WPtlIn nu.fr
23. Ctrntcr of a.
wheel '
39. Pas?! rip
. ftiifiibns
2. Cook dlbjiQ?
27. .BeMlnfr
21. FtrharnV
29. Hc!L
. .vale eiff
34. 1
Ti be tarn i .
35, v;itlifitand uio
37. Requested
18. Race of
animals
40. llotion picturs
director
41. Ipecac plant
43. Clumsy boats
44. Direction
45. Extinct Ne
Zetland bird
4. Advanced In
years
4T. Metal
ift. Formrlr
4!. Phltr
B0. 'Wearies
M. Old
R2. I'a
63. Bird's hnrna
DOWN
1. Molten rock
3. Mimic
3. Showing 10
PRt
4. Scotch rlvtr
J Mary Brian, Star,
iJ;SSwas
GOOQrYEAR
W.h.n Ik. RooJvr Tira & Rubber Comp.'n.T am. hip "V-o'luriteer"
5lHr.tV!!-a' ffcom SjinnyMTle Mcently., alter paaticipatirrg- m trrt feitiTities
hteitfoMt t fli ar.ail of fh US5 Macon at her West Gomt ba.se, MarT
rfr.Kn, erturKB:i-a P-ictairAs e0r.porjtfibn ataa, vws a p.asi!er;git. ehVef
&htt Ast SMMatt b.r.ougKt Mi:s Br.ijn ffcom SKa Pr-!"c'ifP' 5 kdlr Angjll;e.
t tut tela nf.w etliirtBi -.fiijcNai e'riliflejl' "1'lte
SSZ
I - V- . -.
RSiCSiii, iUSsi i. I
TOMNaWt n(
. .. ...... ,.',..,. j,
tfpi
pinSiVXi iJf,r)t;.'--! Mr
itil "lfe?;i t;
2'A $:.s
.fifes esaKwft last lift ii:4on
)f? tv hV.'iiir,l' Vet tfe y.cjS-. n
t'.'j.M;fi rfip j-iKd t3? wy wt
& vsc eSrVww. tsv wee
wfeKlWiy yfAeerh'id fdr. rflw -WnVli-
Jaj;, pVsa-K,, ifr.p;;i.tl3)n arfti. he's !?&
ir.M'FMl'.y.. Te- v."rt YeS. Via to'
M!GrijWitffi. .cTrfiy,tr., 'SlKd'Icf.rtt'.
Pi51.l?h. cVnW Ef51'ei PbritV Tttifrvik
.tlf-re y.eare nf,f wltl. 9er hu,siynd,
wflj oTwn.s anti ojrji th'ci iSyftle
.R'cfhi'A c1Vj. ta'ctb.iij'
A'&iyt, iffn1 -a tif&Mn riie,t- li thc
ei'rWMi Wrrfl i&JMf m"cWlT' o'f tlfei
Rj3Ty Aiw Oi'nife'Cki-b.aa.g.i'iJi.'ri.'w 6js
a.t4e feV 'BtfAlW -tfna -WwOrik a rfel'gh;t.-'
foil aj'ftWo.wJp.h'n nr.tfi-r.a-m- w.a e'lujoyj't!.
ff'rfrilSF 'Ufa arrfWSiWln'S.tVl9 n"-i
e'nVfihVia oY r?,t'r?ji. .19'. Ne.w:orii6: Jiffm,
o'f. -Ivlr. a'n'd, l&rV. S. 13'. fiy,wjcornti. fHifl.
XKas 'fVrttfh He.w.'.'ft" -Bcft AViR-1'e.v.
rbwrQfi itf& iTl.dirffrftt K!-r.. NKc'drnfi-j,
NatXw'Rv R-:.rA.?iIl'fr vrttf -noni' an aten
swn cWaia' NFAcSrfffi! atfiTr- fhy-P.f V-
toft- exrJiOii tf). s?J fo 4of 4hVft
j7iwSrWe- erf. -tlTe- r.nr. I
Hnaite f-iWNa ITe'SS aMtmi. tflWUvnjI. a)
s--dwa KtfiiWn riH((e rnWr.tlR-,t a;,-
K'n -yaw Tiu'a.ty mmi kia n
Arat . -R-. K'll-net Kla. arflt WrV. CWbM
Uffisi-. fe Si fifirWk SVm ffc. Sirs
!! s, BMWt, Hfs-. Bum Tr-for amw
St avywWe Himfe ran inon a-i
rVft lnVe'r'fl-n rhe?Jlrf
m. criwrfriri'- ejCtynloiv tfrfit-
m!t at -t-hle hoifne of Ifs. VtV H Yo.ilri?.l
tk RM-s-. XHMk, .UW Fri(V'ct twicnt
Hm tfMnaa Mt. ajamjr Wh WS
KHa3-e tiij 'smnd aa- who are InRer
esl t-n jla .plect m.y su'r nat-t-.rai
Mr rhjmy kKe.restlng' ehrlatmaa
.' and1 Wier eKlly rhade minus
fty seeirp) WM. LullC Tiyler. who la
ciiftacKim df aBfphlet. and booli.
Hire. Bilji -aicrwra and (on Jahn
aherood ol San rrsnelAco, with her
orandson. Normlin Coljpn and wife off
yornbrooK. call! at the heme 01 Mr.
and Mrs. N. B. Neweom8 ndny on
their way to CraWr lH- Mr- 8h,r
wood la a areat-aiant of Mrs. New-
comb. Mr. Colson la state inspector
on the Oreon and California line.
Mrs. Blanche Stanley, who has been
ravin? at Silver Lske for several
months, la attain at home with her
children. Evelyn and Bobby.
Priends here of Mrs. Oeorfre Nash,
who formerly lived here on the
Rhodes ranch, but later In the Derby
diatrlct, were grieved to learn of her
recant death. She had been in in
health for lon time, and paasei
away a,, the sacred Heart hospital,
where aife had undersqne an opera
tion aome time prevloualy. ohe wm
Interred In the Butte Falls oemelcry,
Sam Coy was down from his Climax
ranch for a few days. He returned to
Climsx Sunday.
W. B Hanna. brother of Mra. N. B
Newoomb, arrived from Phoenli,
Aria, laat Tuesday for a anort visit
with hla alster and family. Mr. Hanna
la an engineer on the Southern Pa
cific railroad.
J. C. Spencer haa finished plrlnii
the apple crop on the Ala Vista or
chard. He estimated approximately
B 0OO boxea of apples, ",000 of which
were flptteenbergs,
A lar crowd attended the open
recreational night (Ivan by the local
Orange, at wrlch a play, "On the
Train to Podunk," followed by danc
ing, waa enjoyed. Many out-of-town
people were present.
John Wilde of Lake Creek hwi Ivan
helping N. B. Newconib haul fruit to
Medford for soma of the local orchards.
in "The Fog"
FA-LLS-. Nov 1-. (-SpJ..)
a tew bifpfbj team plM
t'l-flo- 6tf b'o'v.v .te.t -SwndWy- orr t-H.e
lorn? t-tnfei 5m wro lm-st hwiftig- th'f-
e tyalfr nva'dS) twp, -the- f-l-nal rfjfcqrje-
l-yeiiflg- a tp 4 k) thelp 'fnwor.
Kin. sMVi. 'Xii;s a'Cefirp'e iSwart 'andr
ftl5Aitr,gl d,;-.:.-.ilV)ti tfn,el -Ry IVf-tl fbr Eu
pfvCQ Imy. wjbyk.. ttasl SVeayiir.t h'a.
twA r-p. Mfe fSMY fSca-high ac.n;dbl
o ffeju.a ya"i,s, a:nd' w.A'l. l5 -m'lssjed.
Iw tjlfei c.ojnflilin'U.y,.
Sir, llonn" wifs, llf.e.d. tb fill -Sirs.
Ei-.w-.iff.uk rjrii.af hji tijj. ifiiijji .jf h:cto.i-.
1.1 f-Bo.m. AVilflJino.
!Pffc I'a'sJ; ttajsriw fiy BnV.Ji,. -ris'lfs. .w.a;si
(iV;te"niciVi.lt .y, a-?! 'excTrp.tftnTriHV. ltirSj'
jl-JSwci ipVe iffiislo w'as f'urnlsKe"d by
Wcfofe.'s or?'h'ps,tra with t'wo exatra mu-
slclnns, nnnrel-ji. Mr. B.otta and Mr.;
"ljb;nri.
M.K la'nH'-Mrs! pilph N.e.l.son'-and'in-f-n'nt-
d'ajlfe'lTter, jrior'nce Qale,- Wave
.ri-Tp.v.pJii lifto the Ea'f.1 Hotiver. Kouse.
vjs.cn.tyd. reen'tl?. tby. OVibfce- StewarfS
trfn'd' fnmfly..
Mr-,. a'.nd Mrs-, y.illliiny -Knpff -haye
isr'nt sfv.el-'nl w.eVks' on- thjelr ranch.
TOfey w.b'nj; to Mcdforll lasji Monday.
ciwy rVitk7rsb;h 4'a wopliing- In:
irfma'tji. co.un'ty,.
S.',V Nli-aTun1. .nVftlAi. .f.Kn.. P'rirt-
ftd ls liisftlng, rfej dajig'lit'cr- and
KR'an? Wilis',
flr.. n-frdi-MtS! Snril'-Slpotehqiiae -andl
chV4Vlren- are. gplng. ta mdjie- to -Butte
rsii-iijii for. ith'e school- yean.
Mnw c.ei eclV-ie- an.d atfn's-. Bllli
nn"di -Bn. hsVie mojedi to' 'AsrTlrfnil..
wili'fr. t-h'e -b.bvs. ar.e t.t.eniil'ng-echoql.
T.hla -la BVll'a-fjfVt year. Ih.-Kl'glKschpVil.
-ItiTui'y. BTilte Fa'lla .people aaw the
(ilr.ir.Bla Kljns'tre.is:
Jr. end' Mrs; Ilarol'd -Rat.l'on 'at.tend'-'
ifl. t'be laVt- tTaVfce- Ifl. But'te' Kails.
fllaroltl' -riattbrr Is- wnskjng for. Voh
der Hi-.in'n- o.h fi.re. Siskiyou joaq.
lhisi-lVrs' chiH hsd an ll-day meet
IliH. atf th. H.h Wtchenjf with Kirs.
erk'H. 'ret-.eittry. ' '
Klfn. ChydV. Kldb're. -Is 11.1 wljh scarlet
Jeayf. sue Is. In. Medford,-
Tliene ?re sixteen' g'over-nment.rrien-rft.'Wprl
In trre-fareat work-. Alfaie
bonndlnjr with- air's. Jat'k'son.
Mrs. Bleveraifd and Mrs. Bob Ed
mondson demcTpstVate vege.table.'cook;
enr -at" ilia IJnatlers' club. Tliey at
tend frhb home economjea meetlrfga
in Medr,tjrd and 'carry the.wortf home
to Bttttfl aKnlla T))f Pk'ib la rn-aking
ffuito fr Mr. Phlllipa and chdreri.
Baturclny ve had the bpneat atoitrn
of the year. Tlia "wlrrd blw harder
than It haa for two yewa. The rata
can In roast faahton.
Mr. Hoffman entertained the,
Hustler's club recently at an all-day
meetisiR at her homo t.n the country.
Mr. Calhoun and daughters hava
returned to Butte Falls after several
years' abaenc.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Patton, Mra.
Oscar Htginbotham and Dean Hlgln
botham spent Saturday and Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Patton.
There wn a Hallowe'en program
at the grade school Tueaday. Miss
Taylor's grades and Mra. Mitchell's
grades entertained the upper grades,
' 4
Brownsboro
BROWN8UORO, Nov. 1 -(Spl.
Mrs. Luella Matlock. Mra. Joe Max
flelu and Mra. C. E. Myera attended
the Eagle Point club at the horn,
of Mrs. Walter Young laat Friday.
Mr. and Mra. H. W. Wright and
children sjient Sunday at tho home
of Mr. and Mra. Charlea Seefleld at
Lake Creek.
Mr. and Mra. C. E. Myera enter
tained the following guests at dinner
Bunday evening: Mr. and Mra. Reed
Charley and children ot Lake Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Young and Mr.
and Mrs. Barrett of Eagle Point.
(luesta at the Maxfleld home Sun
day were Bill Hwaln, Rolf Bleberstedt,
and Mr, and Mra. C. E. Myera and
children.
Those shopping In Medford from
Brownsboro the past week were; W.
M. Hansen, Mr. and Mra. O. A. Han-
sen. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Henry, Mrs.
E. E. Tucker and children, Mrs. L, J.
Rohrer and Louis Rohrer.
A short play entitled, "The rive
Ghosts' Club" was given at the school
house by the school children Friday
evening. October 27. After the play
games were enjoyed and later supper
-as served, consisting of sandwiches,
cake, pie, coffee and elder. A Rood
attendance waa present and a pleas
ant evening spent.
Mr. H. W. Wright entertained
lew friends at her home Snturdar
evening with cards, after which re
freshments were served to the fol
long guests: Utr. and Mr. Henry
Owens and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Luther
Day, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil (Sulbertaon
and Leland Dynlngcr.
1
Eden Pfeeinct
EDEN PRECINCT, Nor. J CSpl.)
Farmers In this precinct are over
Joyed at the fine jaln which will en
able hem to de their, early fall sow
ing. Noah Chsn'dlsr has i;st finished
pwtlng a new shlng'.e roof on their
dwelH-ng.
Luttter HsHjcoolt moved- hla family;
'-r-om the former- A. 8. Jir'ry place on
the highway sou.'.-h of Phtten.lX. to
the Wl-lk-lnson ravich near the -Redtop
scriool heuse, Monday.
Mn. and Mr.s. Jermlne and' Mra. Jsr-ml-ne.
Sr.. moved Into their new home
on the hJg-hway (touth o'f Phoenix.
Monday ef trrla week. Mr. Jermlne
tan bought this place formerly owned
by -Mra. iura Hamlta.
Kiult jrackirfg at the Newbry pack-
UiS house In Phoenix waa halted Mon.
day on account of ram.
nw.o-of -ojur cltlrens hsd slight acci
dent with au.to.mublles laat week,
Alfs. Id.a. -IJqckwppd backed In.to an
othea csr wh'lVe In Midfprd. Lloyd
Gole"r ifcclllfnt'ly. Kit a car avhlie
thtoAfti-ng, .r.ks- o.ilj o'f-- hs. le'ldi-alpng!
five sltt'e ff tlfe hrgh.wjiy..
rfra aorr.y to h'ear- of- fcfr.. -Monty
0nrf,W.-r Knln's. In - nHKa-lni... .Snl'
tlon caispd'- by. a rel.apseVaft.cr. an. ap
pend iF.t'jl'ls. opefXtlbm
Mr, and- Mrs. Burnaof K-ings.ihlgh;
way v.ls'lted Mra-. B.ur'n's' father A. 'K:
Rnrlcer- and. wife, lasf .Friday;
ioj;o' -B.eiii and- wiie -and uncle. Jen-
Bell haye- moye'd' t'o the C.oleman
wn'ch-across- riear. ereek.-frpm Phpcnlx.
where .Rloyd- will farm next year.
n. h: Jacobs, haa finished, harveat
ing -his wa'inult crop .and haa. about.
60" s'ack's. of- f.ln'e. 'Eh'glish' walnuts'..
nirs. x.iiiie oincKwooa -nns. oeen
Ls'.tayjrfg, a'.t .th'ff- h'ohie. of- 'Mrs. "J; W..
.uvr.iiiB Bi.iitB uri.UK. inju.rea. ,p .n mil
at the Ph'oenlx ''Merc.an.ttt'e.'atpre. -Nirs. '
Bla'cltwbb.d. Is gp.tXtng..-alongWery -well
np.w..
BlfoVnlx. high, a'ch'ool' or'ganlze'dl -a-
bskc"tbaU towm Monday; and 'will
Lprrfctrcjo-- W.e'd.rieVda'ys5 -.andr 'Fjldays"
mlW.-nli). .'iM.V.hun nVt1-.nVn.,.
,an exccH'cnt teft'm and-, it. la, hoped .
vney-mny-nave.cnis -time. ,
LAKE CREEK," ' Nov. l.i-(SpI.)
Miss. Hazel- AVIIhite, who has been
-vlslj-lng. -frle'n'ds In Srfma Valley re--
turned, homo Tueaday.
Mrs. 'Anna' Tonn and arandson.
Donald Orlgsby, apent Saturday with
the-la tten's; parents. Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Orlgsby In Medford. ,
Mr; and- Mra. Or R. Moore attended
Porn'ona- OVa'nge at. Talent Saturday. -.
The Orange Is giving, knother dance
Saturday, .night,- November 4. These
tinners are occumins popuiai; wnn
tlie 'clhnctng .set and are .well attended
Mr. and 'Mrs: JoKn Miller of .Eagle
Point' spent Th'ursdiy at their ranch
here. -
Or,an'dma',Farlow, who haa ap.nt the.
past, several 'weeaa with -Mr. and Mra.
.Frank -Farlow, returned -to'her'home;
with T. L. Farlow and family -Saturday.
- . '
Roy Orlgsby, who rial .been very .111
In MeHord; is able to' be out again.
Mr. a'nd Mrs: Ted Hoefft entertained
the school children t a party. Sat-
urdny 'evening. They were assisted '
by Mrs.. William Hoeftt, .Mra. H. H.
Fox, Mrs. Amy. Orlasom and Mra. Anne
Short. The evening -wae spent In
games and the young people were
treated to home made candy and
pop-corn. Those-'who-erijoyed. Mr. And
Mrs- Hoe'fft'a hospitality were Jrinnny
Walch', Lldyd .WMch, Johnny -Short.
iarl 'Short,- Darrel Newstrom, -Donald
brlga'by, Margaret Walchi Lucille Vla-aux-,
Dorothy Vleaux. Jim Short,
BUlle Short, Edith Hoefft, .Venlta Fox,
Joyre Orlssom, Donald Orlasom, Lylo
and June Hoefft.
PEOPLE OF PASADENA
PASADENA, Cal., NOT. 1. (API
The good folk of Paadena sighed
slgha of relief today, for Elmer, a
six-foot trained boa. constrictor, waa
safe at home Just Ilka many Paaa
denana have been sine, be got loose
Sunday.
Elmer' owner, C. 0. Stlckney, took
him for an automobile ride and "loet"
him Sunday when the cage came
open as the machine rounded cor
ner.
Thenceforth, tht populace had one
chill after another.
Today e pedestrian waa flabber.
Basted to see the reptile dangling
from the limb of a parkway tree,
vacuously surveying the scenery.
Stlckney hot-footed It to the scene
and whistled to hla pet. Elmer
slithered down tne tret and crawled
Into hla rage, which had been placed
on tht atdewslk. Newa of hla "re
turn" spread like wild fire. Jt waa
.he beat newa story to the publlo
here In two days.
Real titate or insurance loaM M
(o Joins, (ague tit.
;? . :Mfi;rfefek-':,