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PXGE SEVEN. You Can't Afford to Miss the Buying Opportunities Listed Here MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUXE, ?rEDFORD, OREGON, JIONPXY, NOVEMBER 6, 1933 Why Not Try a Want-Ad? WAN? to sell youj Home' Want to get rid ol a tew odds mo ,nde U household furnishings! 00 you need toon tot rout gar lent ... An inexpensive wuMo in to "all mount Classified Fag wul find th answer tc these and man? other perplexing oroblema. H-re Are the Rates: per word tint maertlon . 2C (MlDltDUTQ 26o) Each addition! insertion, par word Minimum 10C per Una per month, without oopy changei 41J5 75 Phone LOST AND FOUND fSsT White" "bag containing chil dren's clothes. Return to Trloune. LOST ladles1 yellow gold Waltham wrist watch, with Initials B C J on back, in or near Holly last Thurs day. Return to Mall Tribune. LOST Chestnut sorrel saddle horse. Notify Sam Pollard. Beagle. STRAYED from Modoc pasture at Bvbee Bridge 8 Hereford cows. Bar bfand on right side no ear mark. Phone 31-F-U. Jacksonville. H. E. Conger. I.OST If dog missing call 1516. WANTED MALE AND FEMALE HELP WANTED Two house-to-house soli citors. Call etween 5 and 6 p. m. at Riverside Apts. Apt. 18. WANTED SITUATION WANTED Position by young lady experienced as typist and familiar with general office work. Good ref erences. Phone 190-X. BUSINESS college girl want work for room ana Do&ra. MAN with large family must have work. Box iiiumw- WOMAN. 35. wishes position aa cook ... i.utmt in restaurant or hotel Good worker. Will work for less at ..-. Dhnna 75 or write BOX ld Tribune. mot. fnnd in general house. work, desires position with good t.mii r.ceilent references. Ad dress Box KF. Msll Tribune. WASTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Don't let your fruit freeze ' in the orchard. We have orders for Boso pears, apples, cabbage, etc. Cash on delivery less our commis sion. Farmers racnange. r- Ore. ' HAVE excellent home for baby or young child. Beaeonauio 04, Talent. nrnrrm n.w furs. Prices advanced from 3570 to 50. It will pay you to trap. New end used traps for sale. Medford Bargain House, Med ford, Oregon. 37 North Orape St.. Phone 1063. WANTED Farm to rent. 10 acres or more with plow land, alfalfa, pas ture, family orchard, all or part watered and buildings. Cash deal. Must be reasonable. Address details k to 77 Manzanita St., Ashland. WANTED To buy equity In one or one 8c '4-ton truck. Will continue payments to finance company. Box 841, Tribune. WANTED Children to care for by hour, day or weea, in i"j iat.. oar.; reasonable rates. Tel. 1388-X. WANTED To haul your wood to town for share of same. Box 1190, Tribune. WANTED Light 2-wheel trailer. Must be cheap. Box 1191, Tribune. WANTED Electric radio. Muat be reasonable. Box 268. Tribune. WANTED If you have an Underwood or Royal typewriter,, in tlrst-claes condition, you are not using and want to rent to high school stu dent, or want to eeU same, address J. D., Mall Tribune. WILL care for elderly sick people in my home. Phone 437-X. WANTED Household goods, atoves tools or what have you Medford Bargain House. 27 N. Orape St Tel 1062. JUNK WANI-ED We pa? cash for JUNK BATTERIES A RADIAIORS ALUMINUM BRASS. COPPER unk of ail descrmttons. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE 17 No Orape Tel 1063 FOR RENT HOUSES FOR PENT 6 room house, nicely furnished, on So. Riverside, will rent only to responsJble party fur race. Inquire Farmers At Frult growera Bank, FOR RENT 4 room house with fur nace. EMt Main St. Inquire Farm era As Fruitgrowers Bank. UP-TO-DATF. furnished 5 room stuc co horn. 618 S. Oakdale. FOR RENT Modern 4-room house 39 Myers street. ONE A: ONE HALF story houae 1124 W Main. 4 bedrooms, furnace, excel lent condition, reasonable rent to dealrable tenant. 1st Insurance Agency, H H. Brown, phone 105. af ter 51670. FOR RENT If Interested in a nice modern 5-room unfurnished burwa- low with heatrola, electric wat.-r heater. In tip-top condition, at fair rent to partiea without email chil dren, look at 719 w. 11th and in quire next door. FOB RENT HOUSES FOR KENT 5 room modern house. (20 00 furnished, 115.00 unfurnish ed. Keys at 318 Apple. FOR RENT 311 King. 33 N. Peach. 1039 W. 9th. 433 N. Central. 847 E. 9th. 318 Newtown. 1st Insurance Agency, H. n. Brown, phone 105, after 6 1870. REMODELING 34 Washington, avail able 15th Nov. 1st Insurance Agen cy, H. K. Brown, phone 105, after 5 1870. FOR RENT Small 3-room furnished bouse. 333 No. Grape. FURNISHED 'room house, 314 00; also 5-roorn furnished bouse, 918.00. Phone 1383-J. FOR RENT Modern 6-room house, close in. Inquire 30 So. Fir. FOR RENT 7-room house, 413 So. Oakdale. Phone 750-Y. HOMES FOR RENT Call 696. For RENT Homee. furnished or unfurnished. Brown at White. HOUSES 10. 813.S0 and 315. water paid; wood range Pbone 105. FOR RENT 7-room modern home, 8 bedrooms. 0. A. DeVoe, S23-J-3. FOR RENT New modern 4-room house, with basement. Redden 42 Co. FOB RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Apts. 525 No. Riverside FOR RENT 4-room duplex apart ment, electric refrigerator ana range, breakfast nook, furnace otherwise unfurnished, phone 442 or call W A. Gates at Groceteria. FOB RENT ROOM AND BOARD FOR RENT Room, board, 153 N. Oak- dale. BOARD AND ROOM at 716 E. Main Rates very moderate. FOB RENT FURNISHED BOOMS DESIRABLE ROOM Separate ent rance; heat. 220 No. Oakdale. ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8 Orape. FOB BENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT 8 acres Bear creek bot tom land: Improved. Write 247 6th St., Ashland. RANCH FOR RENT 80 acres, about 40 acres summer fallow, for grain 4 Palm Block. Phone 17. or 1104-L after 5 p. m. FOR EXCHANGE TRADE: 2 story business building, two store rooms, now rented for Copco stock. Box L. L., Tribune. FOR SALE OR TRADE 3 cows and young stock for car. J. A. Inman, Rt. 1, 2 ml. W. Phoenix. FOR SALE Gentle pony or will trade for Model T Ford coupe. 4th nouse on .Herryaaie Ave. EXCHANGE sewing for what have you. Mrs. Christine Dlnsmore, 117 No. Peach. TRADE CanyonvlUe pool hall for light closed car. Call Rogue River Pool Hall, Rogue River, Ore. FOR SALE 160 acres timber land, 35 miles from Ashland; 3.300.000 feet assorted timber; will exchange; any offer considered. 613 Merchants Exchange Bldg., San Francleco. Cal FOR SALE OR TRADE White electric sewing machine for light sedan. Box 638, Tribune. FOB EXCHANGE BEAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR TRADE 70 A. Im proved. 10 A. alfalfa, close In. Bar gain. Phone 717-Y. EXCHANGE 5-room modern house on half acre of good truck garden land, just east of Portland city lim its, close to through paved high way. Exchange equity for Medford or acreage, inquire 19 N Fir. TAKEN UP TAKEN UP Red sow with bob tall; weight about 300 pounds; bad dis position, c. D. Hoover. FOB SALE REAL ESTATE 7 ACRES close In, 5 room house, Beall Lane, let Insurance Agency, H. H. Brown, phone 105, after 8 1670. FOR SALE 3 lota Siskiyou Heights, cor. Main and Highland Drive. Price 800. Address Mrs. Anna Weinberg, Ocean Beach, Cal. WHEN you think of real estate, think ol Brown At White. FOR SALE HOMES FOR SALE SACRIFICE 5-room modern house, 3 lots, double gar age. In good residential district. Cash or terms. Msy Forslln. Cen tral Point, Ore. HOME near school. Phone 1232-W. FOR SALE MVBSTOCK GOOD family cow cheap. A. I. Leh man, Rt. 1, Box 306. FOR SALE Four brood sows: will farrow soon. Bob Alworth, Trail, Ore. FOR SALE Have few oholoe milk goats, few fat helfera, few fat sheep, young." Box 28 Applegate, Ore. FOR SALE 1 pair good grade silver foxes. Price reasons Die. oeo. xnomp son. R. 1. Box 113-A. Ashland. FOR SALE 7 fine plga. Finley ranch. Route 2. FOR SALE Shoat. feedera. 1 mile from Beae:e. Inquire Mr. Swaneon, B?eae Postofllce. FOR SALE POULTRY PULLETS for sale. Tel. 314-X. FOR SALE Extra fine Mammoth Bronze turkeys, 13 50 and 15.00 apiece. W. H. Penlnger, 3 mllea north of Central Point on hlway. fOR SALE Exceptionally tine Nara gsne't hens and gobblers, p.ine 4-J-l nr call at W. W Gregory ranch. Crater Ltfc- h,g;ray be tween Mcd.'ord and Ea.'.e Point. FOB SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Chevrolet 6 truck 6 wheeler. New tires, 1250.00 cash. J. D. Brown, Crater Lake Highway, across from Big Oak Service Sta. FOR SALE 31 Ford De Luxe roadster. looks like new this car has low mileage, will sell very reasonable. Terms If necessary to responsible party. This Isn't a dealer's car. In storsge at Pennington's Garage. FOR SALE Graham sedan, the Blue Streak, 1932, perfect condition, equipped with Phllco radio. Owner, Victor Tessltore. Eagle Point, Ore gon, phone 34-X-10, Eagle Point. FOR SALE Late model Chevrolet Sedan, 6 wheels, trunk, new rub ber, looks and runs like new, very small mileage, and priced to sell quick. Two 1031 Chevrolet Coupes at bargain prices. Other models to choose from. Your car In trade and easy terms. PIERCE -ALLEN MOTOR CO. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Sweet potato squash, 1 mile west, south end Kings high way. J. S. VanDorfy. Phone 10-F-4. FOR SALE Mohair davenport and chair; dining room set; enamel front wood and coal range; upright piano; - breakfast set. 1017 W. 9th. CIRCULATING heater, like new. 410 Earhart. FOR SALE 6-hole wood range and 4-hole wood stove. 20 So. Fir. FOR SALE Established vending ma. chine route Southern Ore. towns. Psylng business for cash only. Box 604, Tribune. TOMATOES for eaie, delivered Sat urday, 25 lbs. 40c; 50 lbs. 70c. Phone 1059. FOR SALE Dry fir and hardwood Daiton Bros., Phone 523-R-i. FOR SALE One 8-ft. McCrsy electric reirigerator case, complete, e-uu so. Ktversiae. FOR SALE Second hand doors, win dows and lumber of all kinds at Fountsln Lodge. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS O. V. MYERS for, apples. Several va rieties and grades, reasonable prices. Tel. 258-J. On old Pacific Highway, 14 mile No. Junction. SALWAY PEACHES 1 Vie and 3c. G. B. carpenter, ml. "'est pnoenix on Hueston Road, Brlug boxes. FOR SALE Hay, wheat, barley and corn. C. A. DeVoe, Tel 623-J-3. FOR SALE Hungarian vetch seed Phone 533-J-4. FOR 8 ALE Apple wood, 61.50 a tier Rogue River Co. Phone 1366. FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all m a k e a: terms if desired AU makes rented and repaired White Sewing Machine Co. 24 N Bartlett FOR aand. gravel, sediment, fertiliser and teaming. Phone 913-J. MISCELLANEOUS I BUY gold- and loan money. Cecil Jennings, corner Front and Main Authorized Frlgldaire Service. Other makes rep. Tel 437: nigbts 905 -t BUSINESS OPPUFtTUNIITIES FOR SALE Interest in gold mine Partner wanted with some cash to operate. Big pay uncovered. Box 93. Phoenix. Oregon. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstract a. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. Title Insurance. Rooms 8 and 8. No. S3 North Central Ave. upatalra. JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title and Title Insurance. The only complete Title System In Jackson County. Expert Wlnoow Cleaner. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 11 '3 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, and Blanks, billing systems, duplicating cash aalee a'.lpa and everything in the printing lines. Z6-3U n. urape Pbone 75 Money to Lend. WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE AND LATE MODEL AUTOS Three per cent per month on un paid balance No other chargea See W B. Thomas, 45 South central, ground floor Oraterlan Theater Bldg. State License No. S-137. Fire Extinguishers. FYR - FYTER" Fire Extinguishers. Automatic fire alarms, recharging. Inspecting. V. A. Bower, 327 No Oakdale. Painting and raperhanglng M. A. BLISS Painting and paper banging. Tel. 646-W. 813 8 Orape Transfer. 1CADS TRANSFER St STORAGE CO. Office 1016 No. Central. Phone 816 Pnoea right. Service guaranteed. RFINK1NG TRUCKINO CO. Trans fer and storage. We ban) anything at a reasonable price. Ill No. Fir Street. Phone Ail- HAWLtEV TRANSFER Expert pack ers and movers. Special liTestock moTtng equipment. Prices rleht 019 North Riverside. Phone 10M-X. PERSON A I. OIFTEO CLAIRVOYANT and Palmist. Truthful advice on buitness. lovs, marriage. Rainbow Auto Camp cabin 8. legal f40Tirr.a No. 1.1171 Treasury Department Office of Comptroller of the Currency Washington O C. 8ep'emter 11. l3 Where, or satisfactory evidence preMQted to the undersigned :t I beeo tnacit to appear ttat "Medio:: National Bank." In the Olty of Med ford. in the Count? of Jackson and State of Oregon, has complied with aU the provisions of the Statute ox the United states, required to be complied with before an association shall be authorised to commence the business of Banking; Now. therefore. I. J. P. T. o Connor. Comptroller of the currency, do here by certlty that "Meniora national Bank." in the Olty of Medford. in the County of Jackson and State of Ore gon, ts authorized to commence the business of Banking aa provided m Section Fifty-one Hundred and Sixty nine of the Revised statutes ox tne (Jn.ted States. In testimony whereof, witness my nand and seal of office this eleventh day of September, 1933. (Seal of the comptroller of tne cur rency. Treasury Department.) (Signed) J. F, T. O'CONNOR. 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 iness September 13. 1933. The new bank is a continuation of the old bank excepting that It la organized under the Banking Act .of 1933, and baa an entirely new Capital of 8100, 000 00. Dated Sept. 30. 1033. GEO. T. PREY. Cashier. Liquidation Notice. The Medfrod National Bank located at Medford In the State of Oregon is closing Ite affairs. AU note-holders and other creditors are hereby noti fied to present the notes and other claims against the association for payment. Dated Sept. 30, 1933. GEO. T. FREY, Cashier, Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon in and for Jackson County. First National Bank of Medford. Ore gon, a National Banking Associa tion, Plaintiff, va. J. C. Cass and GUlte Cass, husband and wife: P. E. Etaert and E. F. Elsert, also all other persons or parties unknown claiming anv rleht. title, estate. Hen or Interest m or . to the property described herein, " Defendants. To each and all of the above named Deiendanta: In the name of the State of Ore gon you and each t you are hereby requirea to appear and answer the Complaint of the Plaintiff on file herein against you, or otherwise plead tueicbo, witmn rour i) weeks rrom the date of the first publication of tnis summons. You are hereby notified that If vou iu to appear ana answer tne com plaint of the Plaintiff as reauired nerein, or otherwise plead thereto, Plaintiff will take a Decree against you for the relief demanded In said Complaint, which la eucclnctlv stated as follows: A Judgment and decree forecloslrur the Plaintiff's mortgage on property situated and being In the County of iuckwii, aiabe oi 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 of the Pacific Highway In Section 31. Township 37 South of Range I West of the Willamette Meridian, and from said point running thence Northerly along said Westerly line of aald Pacific Highway 260 feet: thence Westerly at right anglea to the Easterly line of the right-of-way of the O. & C. Railroad Company, thence Southerly along ssld line of said right-of-way to the Northerly line of Stewart Avenue; thence East along aald North line of aald Stewart Avenue 35 feet more or leas to the point of beginning. This Summons Is published In the Medford Mall Trlbi ne, Medford, Ore gon, by order of the Honorable H. D. Mail Tribune Daily ACROSS L Genus of the honey bes I. Intimidated 10. Horse feed 14. Sudden blast of wind 16. Musio drama 16. Russian mountains IT. Capital of Norway 15. Type of automobile 19. Nots.tbe speed of 10. Small cucum bers 22. Combed, as wool 24. Youthful years 25. A kine of MldTan 2. Smallest state: athr. 2. Stain 27. Ttaosa who search for food IS. South Ameri can Indian Solution of Saturday! Puzzle PAGOlDAppLA I PS A NO D SHR AGO UT hilARlRE pn ea t E R RMs AMOAjjORE amBe EjTjjj r e s Id e B.JLi!3 JLJ IflR A 11 B: sItii IgImIaHsIoilIoInIs 47, Those who argue for mally 4. Statute 82. Older: abbr. 6.1. Kestivsl 14. Telefrraphsd: ml loo. It. Broad fiat-bottomed boat IT, Fart of a woonen joint 6fl. rerrorm M. FxploiJa dpxtcrous 41. Recline foati 42. An- lent Roman B!. Builders ofticlal 2. Wreath hearing 42. Mime, of lyrlo a knight's and amatory crest poetry f. Cheit of ores 44. American prepared for soprano reflnlnc 44. River In Scot- IB, Largs woody land plant .0. i Sd WW4 W7WM. JLk . kia, aaM. s 31 134 "T 32 J " "73" 37 33 3f WO """" ( 4l " J T A S T7 Ait 47 "" ' """" 4g , . 4Jj jo 1 3T" 33" x '"" a t """" """"" . ;;, its :H- ', "7 P Norton. Judge of 'he above entitled Court, duly made on the 20th day of ucioDrr. iy;j3. The date of the first publication of this Summons la October 23. 1933. BOGGS 4J BENGTSON, Attorneys for Plaintiff. 136 East Main Street, Medford. Oregon. GRANGERS AT TALENT ELECT NEW OFFICERS At the last regular meeting of the Talent Orange, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Adams were obligated In the first and second degrees. Mrs. Iota Mill er was b a Hotted on to become a member. Mrs. Harry Weagant gave & report of the home economics committees finances for the year. At the home-coming night, there will be a covered dleh supper at 7:15, followed by a short business meeting. A harvest home dance for which men are to wear overalls, and the ladles, gingham dresses, will be held. An Invitation la extended to all Grangers. Officers fleeted at the gathering Included: C. B. Borg. master; Elton Petri, overseer: Mrs. Bertha Wea gant, lecturer; Frank Reed, steward; Steve Lunak, assistant steward; Mrs. Irene Wells, chaplain; Margaret Pet ri, treasurer; Mrs. Edith Goddard, secretary; Cecil Roblson, gate keep er; Florence Hartley, Ceres; Mra. R. E. Roblson, Pomona: Mrs. O. E. Borg. Flora: Bernlce Worth, lady assistant steward; L. H. Gallatin, fire Insur ance agent: Beatrice Werth. music Ian; C. B. Borg, Ormy Goddard and Harry Weagant, executive commit tee. 4 Up tn the mountains beyolnd Jack sonville, a relief project, the largest perhapa In the county, la continuing unnoticed by the public gaze. It was reported here yesterday by a friend of Fred Elnkeley. well known mining man of Portland and Medford. The project la the working of the Sterling mine, a property well known throughout the coast. There are 200 men now working In the mine and the gold they find Is fchelr's. That la the opportunity Mr. Blakeley has given them to establish their inde pendence during trying times, and at the same time keep tnings mov ing at the mine. TTncle Sam Catches Up. SEATTLE, Nov. 8. (P) Surprised in a hotel room as they were stamp' Ing 36 forged money orders stolen year and a half ago from the post office at San Simon, Ariz., authori ties said, Herman Frlcke, 43. and Cecil Vernon Murphy, 40, were arrested to day by postofflce Inspectors. Notice. Protect the birds Get your "No Hunting, No Trespassing' signs at the Job Department of the Mall Tribune 28-30 N. Grape. Cross-Word Puzzie t. Historical period t. One who move rythmleally to muBic- 10. Insulted or abused tL Barren 12. Not wild 13. Vehicle on runners 21. Lock opens 23. Diminish 25. Propelled with oars 28. Attired 27. Accustom 2?. Balka 20. City In Oklahoma 11. Stage char acters 12. Expression of contempt ,24. Asiatlo native 34. Feminine nam 39. Heels 40. Kum 45. One to whom property Is transferred 48. Chooses by vote In. Part of a curve 41. More moist M. InHcribed Voting codfish 46. Nephew of David and captain of the hoat 8T. Press M. Cheerful 9. Passage out 40. Tear sisunder 41. Perceives 44. Exist 14. Kdlbla seaweed 47. Ilsckneyed 68, Anglo-Saxon slave M. Garden plots TO. Mediterranean sailing vessel 91. Anarchists DOWN 1, belted with curiosity 2. ilhore 2. !mU Island 4. i-sld away t. ! risronometrt cal functions 4. Resins T. Marries Jacksonville JACKSONVILLE. Nov. a. (Spl) Royal Neighbor lodges of this dts-1 trlct were haste of the Ashland cir cle November 1, where they had talk on Insurance by the stat sup ervisor, Mrs. Irma Kibbler; also dis trict deputy. Mrs. Lemmon of Coos county, and District Deputy Lenora Brolle talked, from Jacksonville lodge. Present were: Kathryn Wendt, Anna Coleman. Lottie Bowman Thelma Mclntyre, May Forbes, Lola Mclntyre. Violet Llttell and Mlsa Ida Bowman of Jacksonville, and Sadie Adams and Myrtle Merrllleld of "Medford. Mlsa Bowman was one of the eight to be Initiated Into the order. Miss Maxlne KUnehammer of Med ford spent Hallowe'en with her sis ter, Mrs. Ernest Rodgers. Regular meeting of the R. N. A. will be at the hall on November 7th. Work Is progressing nicely on the roofing of the old court house, and with weather permitting, will soon be completed. Mrs. Kate Hoffman la quite 111 at her home this week with influenza. Friends of little Mavis Ruters daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Ruters, are eorry to hear of her being quar antined with scarlet fever. Geo. Blgler was a business caller here Thursday. Mrs. J. V. Forbes called on her step-brother and family. Roy Mc Conochle, In Medford one day last week. Mrs. Alice Ulrlch Is visiting Mrs. H- Luy of Medford this week. Word has been received by friends of D. W. Bagshaw of his death in ZUlah. Wash., two weeks ago. Health unit of Jacksonville will meet with Mrs. H. W. Ham Mon day with a covered dish luncheon at 1 p. m. All ladles Interested Are Invited. Mrs. Robert Metier was a busl ness caller In Medford Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Rodgers of California visited their son and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rodgers, the first of the week. Present at the Missionary society, which met with Mrs. Fred Flck Fri day afternoon, were: Mrs. Stott, Mrs. Gaston, Mrs. Hamen, Mrs. Clark. Mrs. Bralnard of Grants Pass, Mrs. Hum- aker, Blxby Young, Nellie Nleder meyer. Knight, Flossie Backes, Due Bnndon, Clinton Smith, Forbes and the hostess Nellie Flck, and daughter, Miss Virginia. Mr. Thompson left for his home near Eugene Tuesday. He came here to attend the funeral of his son. Frank Thompson. Paul Kenworthy has received word from his wife that she hu arrived in Independence. Kansas. Mrs. Ernest Rodgers entertained on Monday evening with a Hallowe'en party for her three little girls. Six teen were present and games were played. Refreshments were served by the hostess. Darland Godward, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Godward, 1 convalescing1 at her home. Persist PERSIST, Nov. 6 (Spl) Mrs. Inez McDonough returned home to Ruch October 37, after several daya visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wllltts, of Persist. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Zlmmer and daughter Joan, have returned to Elk creek for the winter. They have been stationed on the Robinson Butte lookout all summer. At present they are residing at the Matthews cabin. Ervln Hutchison motored to Med ford November 8 to transact busi ness matters. Henry Chlldreth, who has been HI for some tlmo. Is Improved In health. Mr. end Mrs. Roy Proctor gave a Hallowe'en party October 81. Quest list Included Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Hutchison and son Varlon, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Zlmmer and daughter Joan. Mrs. Mildred Young and son Don ald, Carl Chlldreth. also Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Ash. Games were played and at midnight the hostess served sup per. Mrs. Rufufl Trusty of Ashland was visiting relatives here November I. A. D. Moore was seen busily haul ing lumber from the Morgan mill last Thursday. Hszel Hutchison was an overnight guest of Vlda Sinclair, October 81. Mm. Roy Proetor called at the Matthews cabin November 1. 4 Eden Precinct EDEN PRECINT. NOV. 6, (Spl.) The Minstrel from Jacksonville Fri day evening at the Phoenix gym was well attended and well rendered. Mr. Alvord and aon whose home Is on the highway south of Phoenix, la building a new garage. Ward MrReynokla spent the week end at hia home here, S. E. Spence who formerly worked for Mrs. Ida Lockwood but now has a small home near Voorhlee Crossing Is suffering from eve trouble. His wife la visiting her mother, Mrs. Margaret Dumont, at Days creek for a few davs. Mr. and Mrs, Louie Colver returned the last of the week from a few days' runt with their son Eldred who 1 teaching at Oold Bearh. They reported the weather fine there. Mrs. Donna OraffJa expects to go to Stockton, Calif., to spend part of this winter. She will also visit other relatives and friends tn the south. Be correctly corseted in an Artist Model by Ethel; n 0. Uofimioa Phoenix PHOENIX, Nov. 6. (SpD Neigh bor of Woodcraft Circle mt Thurs day with twenty-two members pres ent. Elecetlon of officers Included: P. Q. N.. Mildred Ward: O. N., Mable Stancllff; advisor, Hazel Bishop: magician. Nettle Molcroft; banker, Resell Watt: correspondent, Mary Carey: musician, Dorothy Loffer; at tendant. Minnie Colver; flajr bearer, Nancy Robertar managers, Enid Caa ter, Cora Chandler, and Bertha Cob lelgh; captain of the guard, Floroncs Drake; Inner sentinel, Ida Btahop: outer sentinel, Lulu Roberts: senior guardian. Elva Caster. Lillian Cole man was recommended us clerk. Dr. Sweeney as the lodge physician, and Bose'.la Watt, installing officer. In stallation will be held In January. Many members of the Medford and Ashland circlea were present. Appointed to committees for the November 15 meeting were: refresh ment, Enid Caster, Oertrude Har- desty. and Florence Drake: enter. talnment, Elva Caster, Dorothy Lof fer, and Elva Briscoe: reception, Ro- sell Watt, Mable Stancllff, and Lil lian Coleman. Card playing was followed by an oyster supper served by the officers. Next meeting will be on Novem ber 16. Meeting of the Thimble club was nostooned to November 10. at Mrs. Minnie McClaln's. with Mrs. Rosell Wstt aaslatlng. Certain of the guards. Elva Bris coe, and guards, Ida Bishop. Lulu Roberts. Bertha Coblelgh. and Elva Caster, are the servlrug committee for the December meeting. Toadies Aid society met at the Presbyterian church Thursday with a good attendance. Plans were made for the dinner for the Sunday school convention November 7. Mrs. M. F. Slieeta and Mrs. Nordqulst, were ap pointed in charge. Announcement was made of the plans for the Orange church Bun day, November 19. Report was given of the "harvest home" dinner con ducted here recently. Refreshments were served by Mrs. J. O. Vlall, Mrs. Way, Mrs. Sam Young. Mra. O. B. Ward. Mra. Lydla Vincent. Wednesday, following prayer meet ing a reception was given In honor of Rev. and Mrs. Ralph 8. Peter aon. pastor and wife of the Presby terian church. About forty were present. Games were played, and refreshments served. Each family present brought ft Jar of fruit, pre serves, or some garden product and all were presented to them. A special meeting for orangers, with Pomona officers In the chairs, was held at Central Point Tuesday night. Local Orangers attending were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Marx, Mr. and Mrs. Tt. O. Ward. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Maust, and Mrs. Oeorge Drake. Attending the Recreational club meeting at the county court house Wednesday, were Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Maust, R. O. Ward, Mrs. F. A. Daugh erty and Elva Caster. Several members of Oak Circle at tended Medford circle Wednesday. Present were Mcsdames Lillian Cole man, Rosell Watt, Hazel Bishop, Mildred Ward, Mable Stancllff, Net tle Holcraft and Dorothy Loffer. Howard District HOWARD DISTRICT, Nov. 6. fSpl.) About 43 neighbors and rela tives of Mr. and Mrs. O. E. McCny surprised them on their twenty-fourth wedding anniversary. They were giv en a shower of embroidered tea tow els and a lunch cloth. Games were played after which the wedding cake was cut and served with other refresh ments. All had an enjoyable time. Mr. and Mrs. Robeson are her from Los Angeles visiting their daughter, Mrs. Ed Card In and family. Mf& Anna Lee McCay la visiting her brother and family and other friends near Eugene for two weeke. Mr. and Mra. Hawkins of Medford were calling on Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Johnson Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Sager of the Modoc orchard spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Brock. Miss Valma Brork returned home with her grandmother for a few days visit. Mrs. Ed Lorton rf the Old Stage road spent Thursday visiting Mrs, Jas. Parke. Mrs. Lorton suffered a paralytic stroke this summer, but Is much better now. A Hallowe'en frollo was given at the school house Friday. A large crowd was present and all had an enjoyable time. Tod Smith and son John and Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Yarnell have return ed from Wenatchee, Wash where they have been picking apples. Young people of the community held a party Hallowe'en night at the Do! home. Chaa Young has been suffering with rheumatism, but Is some better now. Trail TRAIL, Nov. . (Spl.) Many frlenda of Mr. and Mra. Boyd Tucker will be glad to learn they hare return ed here to make their home after an anaenea of several months. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wataon who hava been occupying the Tucker house In their absence will return to their homestead until they get their house built on the highway. Ernie Ernst waa successful In get ting a lsrge elk on hla hunting trip to the eastern Oregon country. Mrs. R. layers and slater Mlaa Add Bell Doualaa left Friday for southern California to Join Dr. Bayers who wa transferred to southern Califor nia from the Elk creek camp mora than a week ago. Mack Smith who has been working at Sunset on the Rogue since spring nas returned to his home In Callfor- a for a visit. Correll Watson has returned from his trip to San Francisco. He had an Interesting trip, taking a boat from Portland to the bay city. Trail Extension unit will meet wtUl Mrs. Wllmer Rsgsdale Nov 19. Bverr one la welcome. Mr. and Mrs. s. W. Hutchinson re turned from their vacation Thursday. While gone, they visited their son Floyd and family at Hood River and apent several days in Portland. TOLO. Nov. . (Spl.) Mrs. Orac Kathan and daughters Joan and Irl Bush have returned to their heme near Gold Ray. Mrs. Kathan has been packing at the 5. O. S. In Medford. School census taken by Mrs. EUda Tule recently, showed an enrollment of 41 between the ages of 4 and 30 years, one more than the previous year. Miss Iris Bush visited with her sis ter, Mrs. Vera Rich man on upper Ev ans creek recently. Misses Zelda and Esther Kathan have gone to Salem for the winter. They will visit awhile there with their sister. Mrs. Vada Chamberlain. A Hallowe'en atmosphere enhanced by unique decoration greeted the audience that attended the program given In the school house Nov. I which opened with community aid ing. Interesting readings by Zelma Rswson. Elizabeth Davis. Joyce Wil son, Annabel pe term an. Esther Davis and Mrs. El Ida Tule. Piano solos by Mra. Nettle Sheley. "Oolng to Nauro," a humorous one-act play by Mr. Raw son snd daughter, Zelma and Mlsa Buckley. A ghost dance by upper laaa girls. "Sweet and Low," and "Little Orphan Annie," were sung by school. Neighborhood lyrics by Mrs. Tracy with Mrs. Thurston at piano. "Schol ar's March," on piano, Miss Mary Buckley. A witch on her broom stick with ghost in pursuit, a stunt, by Ellxa- beth Davis and Zelma R&wson. dos ing song by all. Outsode visitors were Mr. and Mrs. John Sheley of Talent. Phil Thurs ton of Westalde, "a. Minnie Buckles of Central Point and Mr. and Mrs. Will Davis of Kane creek. Mr. Leslie Davis was appointed chairman for the Thanksgiving program. Lake Creek LAKE CREEK, Nov. . (SpD Election of officers will be the prin cipal business of Lake Creek Orange, Nov. 10. Last meeting wa a success, much entertainment being furnished by the auction of packages of cast-off clothing, the purchsses wearing the garment for the remainder of the eve ning. Henry Meyer, In a much too stnaB dress, and Edith Jonea In a smaller pair of trousers with one leg mostly missing, were eeoorted on dreaa par ade by the assistant and were award ed first prlw with Helen Sldely, who was honored for her story telling. The costumes were worn during the lecture hour at which time most all responded to roll call. 4 Foraoaste Medford and vicinity: Cloudy to night and Tuesday: little ehang. In temperature. Oregon: Fair east and cloudy weal portion tonight and Tuesday; little change In temperature. Local Data Temperature a year ago todayi highest 57: lowest 40.. Total monthly precipitation. .0 Inches; deficiency for the month, .VI Inches. Total precipitation alnce Septem ber I, 1933, 1.47 Inches; deficiency for the season, .69 lnchea. Relative humidity at p. m. yee terday 34 per cent; 6 a. m. today, 89 per cent. Tomorrow: sunrise 0:61 a. m.; sun set, 4:68 p. m. observations Taken at fl A. M. 120th Meridian Tim Tolo Meteorological Report irnTfT 9 i I I Boston . 40 Cheyenne 38 Chicago 43 Eureka 70 Helena 38 Los Angelea 74 Medford 88 New Orleans 88 New York 43 80 J01 16 .01 Snow p Cloudy cloudy Clear Snow Clear Clear Cloudy Rain clear Clear Foggy Clear Foggy Clear Clear Cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy 86 44 34 63 38 64 S3 .46 36 T Omaha Phoenlk . Portland Reno . 86 . 68 . 68 , 60 .00 .00 .00 .00 Roseburg 64 Salt Lake 43 San Francisco 70 Seattle 48 Hpnkane Walla Walla... 48 Waah., D. O. 44 38 .00 63 .00 40 .00 83 .00 Two Vrars For Hop Theft SALEM. Nov. 6 (API Asa TlndaU of Portland waa given a two-year penitentiary sentence here Saturday when he pleaded guilty to bop theft. 8 Photo. lua few daya only, Peasley studio, opp. Holly theater. Real as late or tnauranoa laava It to Jonea Pbone 696. O. V. Myera for apple.