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' PSGE ITCNE You Can't Afford to Miss the Buying Opportunities Listed Here MEDFORD MAIL THTBUXE, JIEDFORD, OREGON. TVEDNESDliY, NOVEMBER 8. 1933. Why Not Try a Want-Ad? WANT to eeU your nomot Want to (at rid 01 a few oddf ana ,nd la nousenold turaisnlngav Oo you ond tools lot rout s"r" lost . . An inexpensive Want-AO in tha Mali moune Claasiiuo Pig will find the answer tc chase and many other paralexias oroblema. H re Are the Rates: Par won! flnt insertion t (Minimum 20c) Each addition! insertion. per word (Minimum lOo) Per line per month, without eon chaoses -II J6 75 Phone LOST AND FOUND LOST Monday, lady'e Waltham wrlat watch, in Medford or Pacl'lo high way south. Leave at 315 N. Holly. Reward. LOST Black leather purse contain ing money ana p&pere, - ward. Mrs. Fleischer, Central Point, or leave at Tribune office. FOUND Red and white bull about . IV, years old. Owner please pay for ad and get address. LOST White bag containing laun dry and miscellaneous. Please re turn to Mail Tribune. LOST If doc missing, call 1516. WANT 8 young men and women at once. New firm locating here. Ap ply Mr. Berry, Hotel Medford. WASTED MALE HELP VOCATIONAL SALESMAN TWO million dollar Institution with national backing of largest radio ' manufacturers has opening for elected man with car for southern Oregon 4s Northern Calif, territory. Present men averaging 75.-l00 weekly. Men who has successfully aold services or intangibles and are desirous of a permanent connection MIOUIO buw'B tails regarding themselves and names of three references to V. O. M., Box 859, Tribune. W ANTED SITUATION WANTED Position by young lady experienced as typlat and familiar with general office work. Good ref erences. Phone 190-X. MAN with large family must have work. Box 1213, Tribune. WOMAN. 25, wishes position as oook or assistant In restaurant or hotel. Good worker. Will work for less at tart. Phone 75 or write Box 313 Tribune. GIRL, experienced la general house work, desires position with good family. Excellent references. Ad dress Box KF. Mall Tribune. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS EMPTY TRUCK (capacity 10 tons) returning to Eugene Thursday or Friday this week, wanta return load. White Box 834, Tribune. WANTED Australorp cockerels. White Wing Poultry Farms, pnoe. A nix.. Ore. Tel. 8-F-ll- WANTED To keep good team horses for board. Good feed, aoou scnuiz. Beagle, Ore. WANTED Man's easy chair, high back; leather preferred. Tel. 744-X. WANTED Popular muslo lover to investigate this new quick method of learning fascinating brilliant breaks and trick harmony to make piano Jazas beautiful. Phone Clatre Hawley, 10U-X, for Information. WANTED 5 good test milk cows. Amoa Ayrea, Trail, Oregon. WANTED Raw furs. Prices advanced from 25 to 50. It will pay you to trap. New and used traps for sale. Medford Bargain House, Med ford. Oregon. 37 North Grape St., Phone 1063. WANTED Children to care for by hour, day or week, la my noma. Best care; reasonable rates. Tel. 1368-X. WANTED L!ht 3-wheel trailer. Must be cheap. Box 1191, Tribune. WANTED Cectrto radio. Must be reasonable. Box 288. Tribune. WANTED IX you have an Underwood or Koyai typewriter, iu urb-;i condition, you axe not using and m-mwt ... -an .a hl.H hftnl dent, or want to tell same, address -J. L., uau irioune. WILL care for elderly sick peopl In my home. Phone 437-X. WANTED Household goods, ttovea tools or what have you Medford Bargain House. 27 N. Drape St Tel 1092. IVNa WANIXD We pay oasa for JUNK BATTERIES R A Q I A. I O R 8 ALUMINUM BRASS. COPPER & unk Of ail descriotlone MEDFORD BARGAIN RODS! n No arape rei ioa FOR RENT HOI'SES FOR RENT 5-reom modern bouse, east side. Tel. 1658. FOR RFNT 6-room house, partly furn'..:ied: newly decorated, clean. 6-h and Oakdsle. Csll at 516 So. Oakda'.e. FOR RENT 1-room house with toilet, water paid, partly furnished, 67. CaU 224-.J. REMODEL! NO 24 Wajhlnjton. avail es'.e 15th Nov. 1st Insurance Azen cr. H H. Brown, pnone 105, alter 6 -.670, FOR RENT HOUSES FOR RENT Large house at 410 New town St. T. A. Flfer, 106 Cottage St. FOR RENT Residence at 609 S. Oak dale. Tel. O. V. Myers. 258-J. FOR RENT If Interested In a nice modern 5-room unfurnished bunga low wth ,heatrola. electrlo water heater. In tip-top condition, at fair rent to parties without small chil dren, look at 719 W. 11th and In quire next door. ONE As ONE HALF story house 1124 W. Main. 4 bedrooms, furnace, excel lent condition, reasonable rent to desirable tenant. 1st Insurance Agency H. H. Brown, phone 105, af ter 51670. FOR RENT 5 room modern house, 820.00 furnished, 915.00 unfurnish ed. Keys at 218 Apple. FOR RENT 311 King. 33 N. Peach. 1025 W. 9th. 435 N. Central. 847 E. 9th. 318 Newtown. 1st Insurance Agency. H. H. Brown, phone 105. after 5 1670. FURNISHED 4-room house, 614 00: also 6-room furnished house, 618.00. Phone 1382-J. FOR RENT Modern 6-room house, close In. Inquire 20 So. Fir. FOR RENT 7-room house. 412 SO Oakdale. Phone 760-Y. HOMES FOR RENT Call 696. FOI RENT Homes, furnished or unfurnished. Brown 6s White. HOUSES MO. 612.50 and 615. water Dald; wood range Phone 105. FOR RENT 7-room modern home, 3 bedrooms. 0. A. DeVoe, 623-J-2. FOR RENT New modern 4-room house, with basement. Redden 6e Co. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Desirable furnished apartment. All hotel accomoda tions. Hotel Grand. FOR RENT Furnished apartment. Water, light, garage. 221 North Hol ly St. FOR RENT Apta. 625 No. Riverside FOR RENT 4-room duplex apart ment, electric refrigerator and range, breakfast nook. lurnace otherwise unfurnished Phone 442 or call W A. Gates at Groceteria. FOR RENT ROOM AND BOARD FOR RENT Room, board, 153 N. Oak dale. BOARD AND ROOM at 716 B. Main Rates very moderate. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8 Grape. FOR RENT MISCELLANEOUS RANCH FOR RENT 80 acres, about 40 acres summer fallow, for grain 4 Palm Block. Phoue 17. or 1104-L alter 5 p. m. FOR EXCHANGE FOR TRADE Cow for light car; com ing fresh soon. - 630 No. Centrsl. FOR SALE OR TRADE Pedigreed breeding rabbits, excellent stock. Want wood, pigs, chickens, cow or what have you? Phone 341-R-2. TO TRADE One registered yearling Jersey bull for good fresh cow or grain. Phone 16-F-3. Sam Young, i mne soutn pnoenix on hignway. FOR SALE OR TRADE 2 tesms, 1 mule. Medford Riding Academy. Phone 838-R. TRADE One 3-year-old cow, fresh In month, and 2 yearling heifers, for late model light car. J. Parr, Phoenix. FOR SALE OR TRADE Small apples and pears, different kinds at small prices. See Joe Kantor In Fern valley, s miles east of Phoenix. Bring boxes. WANTED To trsde used cars for wood. Inquire 38 N. Riverside. FOR SALE 2 good milch cows or win trade for grain or poultry. Mr. Tucker, Ross Lane. TRADE 2 atory business building, two store rooms, now rented for Copco stock. Box L. L., Tribune. EXCHANGE sewing for what have you. Mrs. Christine Dlnsmore, 117 No. Peach. FOR 1ALE OR TRADE White electric ev mg machine for light sedan Box 638. Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE TRADE 6-room house In Grants pass for Medfgord property. 910 East E St. EXCHANGE 6-rooni modern bouse 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. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE 7 ACRES clots In, 6 room bouse. Beau Lane. 1st Insurance Agency, H. H. Brown, phone 105, after A 1670. FOR SALE 3 lots Siskiyou Heights, cor. Main and Highland Drive. Price 6800. Address Mrs. Anna Weinberg, Ocean Beach, Cal. WHEN you think of real estate, think of Brown it White. FOR SALE HOMES FOR SALE Comfortable little 4-room and screened porch; good garden plot: clear; light, water; 10 minute walk; 6600 to 6650 with terms, or much leas for cash. 1218 W. 10th. SUBURBAN BARGAIN a. room home, runnlrw 51400 vat? si-inWI h nut into' excellent condition at small cwt: barn, trarase. 2 acres of land under Irrigation; only 1 milt south of Medford on Main Pacific H:hwsy. Some terms. See Charles A. Wing Agency. Inc., 109 E. Mam. FOR SALE SARTFICB 5-room modern house, 2 lots, double gar age, in good residential district. Cash or terma. M.ty PorsUn, Cen tral Point. Ore. FOB BALE POULTRY FOR BALE Purebred Rhode Island Red pullets, any amount. Call 1559. FOR SALE Toms and hen. Texas strain. Tucker, Tel. 1358, Old Stage Road. FOR SALE Exceptionally flna Nara panseM hens and gobblers. Phone 408-J-l or call at W, W. Oregory ranch. Crater Lake highway be tween Medford and Eagle Point. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES Used Cars No Cash Down If your old ear covers down payment. 00-Day Written Guarantee. Low Prices. 1P31 Chrysler 8 conv. Coupe. 1931 Chev. 2-door .Sedan. 1028 Dodg Sedan. . 1932 Terraplane Coupe. 1931 chev. R. & Coupe. 1939 Ford 3 -door Sedan. 1929 Chrysler R. S. Coupe. 1930 Bulck Spt. Coupe. 1929 Ford Model A Delivery. Also several older cars to choose from ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC. 3S N. Riverside. Credit Your car overhauled, repaired tires etc., on Easy Payment Plan. Low Finance Rates. ARMSTRONO MOTORS, INO. 38 N. Riverside. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE 10 head of stock cattle; heifers and calves. A. Hoffman, Butte Falls. FOR SALE Have few choice milk goats, few fat heifers, few fat sheep, "young." Box 26 Applegate, Ore. FOR SALE 1 pair good grade silver foxes. Price reasonable. Geo. Thomp son. R. 1. Box 113-A, Ashland. fcOK 8 ALB MUSICAL INSTKUMfcMtS Cline Piano Co. Closing Out Sale. Tiny Studio Upright, regular 325. close out price $159.00; pay 95.00 per month. Baby Grand, slightly used for bal ance due, 277. easy terms. Many others. Hurry I Only a few days left. Free Delivery. CLINE PIANO CO. Main and Riverside. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 2 high-powered rifles and 2 .22's; ramrods and ammunition for all; all A-l condition; pair field glasses and case cheap. Sunrise Auto Court, cabin 7. FOR SALE Field com. 1312 Court St. FOR SALE Stock beets. M. B. uiovcr, ny.w uanr. FOR SALE BJg Blue Club seed wheat from 1933 largest yield. Feed oats and hay of all Kinds, victor Bur sell, Phone 355-J-3. JONATHAN and DELICIOUS apples. 40o box. orchard run, at ranch. Bring containers. English walnuts 12c lb. L. H. Hughes, 3 miles east of Phoenix. FOR SALE! 20 tons alfalfa and grain hay. Box 832, care Mall Tribune. APPLES for saie Selected Newtowns. 25 and 50c a lug at ranch; delivered 10c more; box not included. Roxy Ann Orchard, Coker Butte Road. Phone 591-R-3. FOR SALE Hubbard squash il per nunarea delivered Meojora, central Point. Ton lota cheaper. Phone 1368-X. FOR SALE 2 -plate Marlon electric range in good condition. 15.00. Phone 790-L. O. V. MYERS for apples. Several va rieties md grades, reasonable prices. Tel. 258-J. On old Pacific Highway, 14 mile No. Junction. FOR SALE fl-hole wood range and 4 -hole wood stove. 20 So. Fix. FOR SALE Dry fir and hardwood, Dalton Bros., Phone 523-R-l. FOR SALE Hay. wheat, barley and corn. o. A. DeVoe, Tel 533-J-2. FOR SALE Hungarian vetch seed Phone 623-J-4. FOR SALE Apple wood, 1.60 a tier Rogue River Co. Phone 1366. FOR SALE Used tewing machine. slJ makes; terms if desired. All makes rented and repaired White Sewing Maonine Oo., 24 N Bartlett POtt sand, gravel, sediment, fertiliser and teaming. Phone 012-J. MISCELLANEOUS RADIO REPAIRING Holly Radio ewrvice. sua ro. Hoiiy. pnone 1243. I BUY gold and loan money. Cecil Jennings, corner Front and Main Authond Prlgldalre Service. Othet makes rep. Tel 427; night 905-T BUSINESS OFFORTUNIITIES FOR SALE Interest in gold mine Partner wsnted with some cub to operate. Big pay uncovered. Box 03. Pboenlz. Oregon. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. Title Insurance. Rooms 3 and &, No. 82 North Central Ave upstairs. JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. At tract of Title and Title lnsoai.ca. The only complete Title System in j season Connty. Expert VTlnmm tteaners. LET O EO ROE DO IT - Pel, 1172 House cleanini Flou Waxing Ori ental Rug detains, specialty. Fire EYtlngnlihera. "FYR - FYTER" Fir Extin(ruisheri. Automatic fire alarms, recharging. Inspecting. V. A. Bower. 827 No Oakdale. painting and ra perns nr.inE M. A BU8 - Pamttnc and japer BUSINESS DIRECTORY Job Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Beet equipped plant in southern Oregon. Printing of all kinds; book binding; loose -leaf ledgers, and blanks, billing systems, duplicating cash sales slips and everything in the printing lines. 28-30 N. Grape Phone 75 . Money to Lend. WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE AND LATH MODEL AUTOS Three per oent per month on un paid balance No other charges See W E Thomas. 45 South Central ground floor Crater lan Theater Bldg. State License No. S-157. Transfer. EADS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Office 1016 No. Central. Phone 315 Price right. Service guaranteed RIT INKING TRUCKING CO. Trans fer and storage. We haul anything at a reasonable price. Ill No Flr Street. Phone 332. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack ers and movers Special livestock moving equipment, erlcea right 619 North Riverside. Phone 1044-X PERSONAL GIFTED CLAIRVOYANT and Palmist Truthful advice on business, love, marriage. Rainbow Auto Camp cabin 3. LEUAL NOTICES No. 13771 Treasury Department Office of Comptroller of the Currency Washington, D 0.. Septemoer 11, 1933 Whereaa, by satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned, it baa been made to appear that "Medford National Bank," in the City ot Med ford. in the County ot Jackson and State ot Oregon. Das complied with all the provisions ot the Statutes oi the United States required to be complied with before an association shall be authorized to commence the business of Banking; Now. therefore. L J F. T. O'Connor. Comptroller of the Currency, do here by certify that "Medford National Bank." in the City of Medford. in the Oounty of Jackson and State ot Ore gon, is authorized to commence the business of Banking as provided in Sanction Fifty-one Hundred and Sixty nine of the Revised Statutes of the Un.ted State. In testimony whereof, witness my hand and seal of office this eleventn day of September 1933. (Seal of the Comptroller of the Cur rency, Treasury Department ) (Signed) J. P. r. O'CONNOR. Reorgnnltatlon Notice, Medrord National. Bank. Medford National Bank located at Medford In the State ot Oregon re ceived charter No. 13771 dated Sep- cemner u, iwaa, ana commenced bus mess September 12. 1933. The new bank ts a continuation of the old bank excepting that It is organized under the Banking Act of 193S. and ha an entirely new Capital of 100. 000.00. Dated Sept. 20. 1933. GEO. T. FREY. Cashier. Liquidation Notice. The Medfrod National Bank Located at Medford in the State of Oregoo is closing It affairs. All note-Holders and other creditors are hereby noti fied to present the notes and other claims against the association for payment. Dated Sept. 20. 1933. GEO T. FREY, Cashier. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior. General Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon. October 11th, 1933. Notice la hereby given that Harry E. Hording, of Trail, Oregon, who on November 26th, i928, made Home stead Entry Serial No. 018249. for SEU. Section 3, Township 34 S., Range toil Tribune Daily ACROSS 1. Slight Inten. tlonally I. High mountain I. Bugle call 12. Facility Is. Contend 14. Rlngle thing ' 16. Preceding nights II. Impersonal pronoun IT. Rational 15. Belonging to m 19. Arctlo treeless plains 22. Exist 23. Elevator carriage 24. Old tlm,a: poet, 25. Longs !. Psrta or a golt coura. 22. Burd.n 22. Gqualltr 25. I.arge knife Is. Pet-ay 17. Kind of duck 19. Front of tte foot 11. r.male sheep 11. Level 12. Writing fluid 12. Render muddy II. Entrance Solution of Yesterday', Puule lilllli Pare, sp e o C R A tTT C DEM MEL AXE U A EMB an ANY erTn A S E iOMH E jg q - m r el fJA NB j n CUD i U5E.DU amp pari t aIe de Dry Marry Ljal claim Light ilcep Metric land measure Theater box Wild animal Affirmative Cryptalllstd rain zzzzm I r szmiilLiiir: IllZIIilllili 2 34 S3 iL W: J- I 1 1 iigf 1 .kela nniew aafn Mege4 psav WMmm ij ; 17 I I yi" IffiT 1 E. Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make final three-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Victor A. Tengwald, U. S. Commis sioner, at Medford, Oregon, on the imn day of November, 1933. Claimant names aa witnesses: Elgin C. Amtrton. of 730 W. llth, Medford, Ore.; Zenith Smith, of Trail, Oregon; Chancy Arant, of Prospect. Oregon; Edward Bootliby, of Prospect. Oregon. HAMILL A. CANADAY, Register. Notice. Notice Is hereby given, that the Board of Directors of Medford Irri gation District has made a prelim inary determination of the area and description of Irrigable land in aach legal sub-dlvlslon or other described tract where held in separate owner ship, within Medford Irrigation Dis trict and the proportionate share or liability of each such tract of land for taxation in payment of 460.000 of the four per cent refunding bonds of said Medford Irrigation District, which were authorised to bo Issued at an election held In and for said District on the 8th day of September, 1933, which preliminary determina tion ha been made pursuant to Sec tion 48-702, Oregon Code, as amend ed by Chapter 162, Laws of Oregon for the year 1933, and which deter mination has been made for the pur pose of fixing the Irrigable area of each ownership and each tract afore said, and for the purpose ot fixing the assessment thereon in proportion to such irrigable area. Said prelim inary determination of Irrigable area Includes a description of the land, the name of the ownership, the num ber of Irrigable acres of each tract, and the proposed assessment against each tract and parcel ot land tor said purpose, and all other data necessary to identify the land and ownership. The time ond place for hearing objections and remonstrances and en tertaining suggestions as to such pro posed assessment and proposed deter mination of benefits accruing from the existing irrigation system ot said district in proportion to Irrigable area la hereby fixed on the 25th day of November, 1933. at 10 o'clock a. m., at the office of the Medford Irriga tion District in the Courthouse In the City of Medford, Jackson County, Oregon. The record of such determination may be inspected at said office of said Medford r:rlgatlon District. Upon the conclusion of such hearing the Board of Directors of said Medford Irriga tion District will by resolution sub ject to the approval of the State Rec lamation Commission, determine the proper assessment within the limit of the proposed bond Issue to be charged against each legal sub-dlvlslon or other described tract if held In separate ownership In said district and the total benefit accruing to each legal sub-dlvlslon or other de scribed tract held In separate owner ship from the existing Irrigation sys tem of said Irrigation district in pro portion to Irrigable area, but exclud ing from such determination of bene fit any benefits to accrue from the future operation and maintenance of said irrigation svstem, , MEDFORD IRRIGATION DISTRICT. By: O. Arnsplger, Secretary. Bright. Spots By United Press. Hudson Motor Car company report third quarter net profit ot 819,043 against net lee of 81,497,760 In cor responding 1932 period. Superior Steel corporation earns September quarter net profit of 23, 387, against net loss ot 8174,977 in third quarter of 1932. Melville Shoe corporation report October sale of 81,829.453 up 21.6 per cent from October last year. O. O. Murphy company report October sales of 81,933,644, up 23 per cent from like 1932 month. Midland Steel Products company earns third quarter net profit of 8341,632, against a net loss of 159, 052 In similar 1932 period. Gross-Word Puzzie t. Playful itrug-prles 9. Collection of facts 10. The pineapple 11. Part of a now a! 20. Vase 21. Air: comb. form 2S. Sear 25. Proc if of cutting- the teeth 21. Time Ion rone 27. Sufficient! poet. 21. Channel whre a dani over flows 21. Explosive devices 30, Qaa used In making else trio lignts 21. Runt 24. Mountain 1b Alaska 37. rinlal of a spire SI. Color 44. German rlvei 4. Misfortune 47. Fav further 48. Finn egga BO. ftfore 3. Novel IMP urB EPS l ROE L M Ton MAY ERIE DOWN 1. Appear 1. 8a OrMIng force t. Application 4. Covtrs with star I. Enulish river I. Famous atnrer 1. Look curlouily Beagle BEAGLE, Nor, 8 (flpl.) A sur prise party was given rrlday evening at Mr. and Mrs. Zuck's. honoring their daughter Fayora. The evening waa spent In games and Hallowe'en stunts, ending with refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Chaa. Walker and Mr. and Mrs. Zuck and daughter rayora were Saturday ahoppera In Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Sanderson of the Dodfte ranch spent Sunday In Dorrls, Cel., vlaltlng Mrs. Sanderson's sister, Mrs. Mabel Wlnfleld. Mr. and Mrs. Chu. Mulhollen and family are moving onto the Perdue ranch. We understand that a family from California will move onto the place Just vacated by them. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Sskratda of Long Beach. Cel., who have been vlaltlng the August Sakralda family for the past three weeks, hare returned home. Mr. Watklns of the Half Moon com pany was calling on the turkey rais ers the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sanderson and daughter Thelma apent Sunday even ing with. Mr. Sanderson's mother, Mrs. Annie Sanderson of Central Point. They also attended church. Dick Rush entered school the first of the week. He Uvea on the Pollard ranch. Thelma Sanderson spent seveval days this week In the Meaaows, visit ing Mary Sollee. Mr. Sakralda and son Leo were Med ford visitors Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Frlnk were Med ford shoppers Tuesday. School children were given Tuesday afternoon to enjoy Hallowe'en. Their teacher, Miss Lucille Anderson, had many atunts and games planned for the afternoon, which waa enjoyed by all. Mr. Frlte Adler spent the last of the week with relatives In Medford. She returned home Sunday. Tha school board has hired Miss Brewold of Ashland to help teach the school. Miss Anderson has taken the higher grades and Mlaa Brewold the lower grades. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Sanderson were Saturday guests at the M. P. Young home In Willow Springs. Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mra. Kampllng, who were married In Medford Saturday. Mra. Kampllng Is known here as Opal Eskrldge. 4 Ruch trr-tr Hn. A fRnM Ruch BOhOOl celebrated Hallowe'en November S with a school program. Recitations, ji.imiu. tnri u.n nontinled an hour, One number was an aorostlo by nine boys. (One looked suspiciously use a girl in overalls). Each held a a lighted Jack o" Lantern out to make a letter. They spelled Hallow e'en. The rooms were decorated with corn stalks, pumpkins and autumn leaves, while paper cats, bets and Jack o" lanterns appeared on all aldea. n Mn.u.jwf. rr-.fi I f. to the teacher. Mrs. Armprleat, and her puplla. Fol lowing the program cioer, aougm.ui and pie were aold. A fortune telling booth was opened and a flab, pond made a lively corner. Over hun dred people were In attendance and amounted to about U to be used for the school's benefit. Ed Saltmarah, who has been at tha Tallowbox lookout during ttie aum- Word waa received that Miss Anna Jeffry of Atascadero, formerly of lnnl.Mt). ha heen-lll In a hospital for six weeks, but la now improving and at ner nome. Mrs. H. R. Turpln and daughter. Janet, visited her mother, Mra. Utile McDonough, November 8 and attend ed the Ruch school entertainment. Matthew Ray has purchased a new car. Mrs. Llllle McDonoug.h apent Oe-tAt.-- oo with Mra. Louisa Rav. Ernest Armprlest and Raymond Pierce have moved into me uuiy An derson house near Ruch. Mrs. Anna Ruch haa been suffer ing with a severe cold but la much Improved. ni-n Bmlh ! hrtma fmm Ilia WOrK near Diamond Lake. Snow In the high hllla haa stopped ail roaa worn Mike McLInn and Elton Kodgeahan been dellverilng wood to Mcuonougn Bros, during the paat week. Walter Armprleat la home from hla summer logging near Roxy Ann. Sams Valley SAMS VALLEY, NOT. 8. (6pl.) Luther Wilson of Monteaano, Wash., arrived In the valley Friday to Tl.lt his uncle. O. T. Wllaon. Luther waa accompanied by hla friend, Harold Jones, who returned Saturday to Monteaano. They were enthualastlo In their praise of Rogue River valley. Mr. Jonea promised to make an effort to locate with hla family her In the near future. j. M. Dodge of Medford called on frlervda here Monday. Ladles' club enjoyed a Racgedy Ann party at the home of Mra. Ethel Dug Kan Thursdsy afternoon. Mrs. Parka entertained the members with tha atory of Raggedy Ann. Refpeshmenua were served by the hostess and Mrs. O. R. Treham. SEEK MEDIATION FOR PORTLAND CAR WAGE POrm-AHD. Not. 8. iAAn m UAary of Franoea Perkins, secretary of labor, arrived yesterday to at tempt mediation of tha controrersy between the Portland Traction com pany and the street car men's union. The 1.400 employes of the company voted, laat etc fco UUl, Central Point CENTRAL POINT. Nov. 8. (Spl.) 1 Halloween party given by the Wom-j an's Relief Corps in the Wa liter hail. October SO, was a success socially and j financially. Mra. Bra Smith and Mlaa Lola Blackford were In charge of the Ju venile program, with a piano solo by Erma Richardson, dialogue by Dorothy Smith and Iva Hugger, hu morous reading by Marjorle Jones, dialogue by Kleth Coplnger and Bob by Hoagland, and a ple-eatlng contest! by several children with forks tied: together. President Emma Oleason was dress-1 ed aa a gypsy and tadies of the vari ous booths wore Halloween colors. In charge of refreshments were Clara Farra, Ttllle Maple, Rose Her manson, Wava Cummlngs, Lola Rich ardson. Lyclla Yakel, Mattle Smith, Iva Coplnger, Ploretta Anderson and Mrs. Doss. W. R. O. met Saturday afternoon with a good attendance. Repartment Inspector Anna Stlnebaugh of Grants Pass passed on the work of the or der and gave new rules and Instruc tions. Refreshments were served. Quests from Medford O. A. R. and W. R. C. were Commander and Mrs. Wood and Nancy Wilson. All en Joyed having Mrs, Stlnebaugh pres ent as a personal friend aa well as advisor. The class party of Mrs. Bursell. First Christian churoh, will be held at Mrs. Henry Conger' of West dis trict, November 10. Beroan claas party of the Federated churches will meet with Mra. Guy Tex. November 9. Members and friends of the First Christian church are pleased to an nounce that Rev. D. E. Millard and family, who apent the past few months In southern California, are returning to Central Point to make their home, and will arrive thla weeK. Mr. Millard will hold aervlcea Novem ber 13 In the pulpit ha recently occu pied for several years. Mrs. Dorothy was hostess to the Carnation club Thursday. The next meeting, November 13, will be in cele bration of their fifth anniversary. A covered dish luncheon 'will be served. Mrs. J. O. Isaacson ts reported 111 at her home. The Triangle club met at the church Sunday afternoon, with Mrs, Otto Bohnert In charge. Phoenix PHOENIX, Not. B. (Spl.) Officers of Osk Circle and those chosen to put on the work at the meeting held In Medford November IS are to be at the hall tonight at 73 for prac tice. Thimble club of Oak Circle will meet Friday afternoon with Mrs. Charles McClaln, with Mrs. Dave Watt assisting. The articles being made for the dub are to be turned In at thla meeting. Thursday club will meet with Mrs. W. D. Barnes this week for an all day meeting with covered dish luncheon at noon. Mra. Chet Bourne will assist. Many Items of business and plana for the. winter monWis will be discussed. Juvenile Circle of Oak Circle met at the Orange hall Saturday after noon with a good attendance. Several members uf Oak Circle at ttnded the meeting of Ashland cir cle Monday. 1 Anderson Creek ANDERSON OBEBK, Not. 8. (Spl.) A surprise party was given for Dale Mayfleld rrlday evening at hla home on the Hlcka ranch. Miss Ruth Maya and Edward Smith spent Saturday afternoon In Medfora. Mr. and Mrs. Jaa. Mays and daugh ter were In Ashland Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Biedel were out to the valley rrlday morning. frank Casey spent Saturday even ing In Medford. Steve Lunak waa out to the Orange Thursday evening. Ralph Oreen and femllT were In Aahland Monday. Mrs. J. MacDowell and daughter visited the Holtmans rrlday. Howard Holtmac spent the week end In Medford. Mr. and Mrs. rrenk Marquees were In Ashland Thursday. I Brownsboro BROWNSBORO. Not. 8(Spl.) Mrs. W. A. Braun of Santa Crui. Calif., Is visiting at the home of Mrs. Marr Bradahaw. Mrs. Braun waa for merly Mlaa Georgia Newell and made her home with Mri. Bradahaw for number of yeara. Mr. ,nd Mrs. O. O. Henry of Marsh field rlalted relatives hew last week Mra. Lout Blaeaa. who haa bean very 111 at a local hospital, waa brought home several days ago and la getting along aa well aa ran be ex pected. Mra. O. B. Myers la earing for Mrs. Blaeaa during her luneaa. Mr. and Mra. Joe Maafleld and O. E. Myers are spending a few days at Klamath rails, guests of Mrs. Max. fleld'a sister. Mrs. Florence Coe. Harry Barker returned from hla trip to Merrill last Saturday. Jesse Olasa came out from Med ford rrlday for a visit with hla fam If. Lola Wright spent Saturday night as the guest of her friend, Frances Myers. .lack Matlock. Bill Myers and Louis Rohrer attended a ertow in Medford Thursdsy. Walter Marshall la cementing: ble spring, preparatory to piping the water Into the house. It will be a great Improvement to his place aa the water bad to be carried quite a distance. RE-ELECT PATTERSON AS WO MASTER CENTRAL PT. GRANGE OENTRAL POINT, Not. 8. (Spl.) Folio win the business session of tha Orange Friday night, election of of ficers took place, resulttrur In tha re-election of Worthy Master Warren Lecturer Elua Bensonahrdlutaothrdtu Patterson; overseer, John Blackford; lecturer, Eula Benson (re-elected): steward. Will Foley; assistant stew ard. Donald Patterson; chaplain. Ber tha Bursell: treasurer, Perl Bonney re-elected ) : secretary. Ktldegard Langs (re-elected); gatekeeper, Har old Smith; Graces Flora, Dorothy Hammond; Ceres, Kathryn Lathrop, and Pomona. Arietta Tyre 11; lady as sistant steward, Harriett Sparrow; executive committee, Sanford Rich ardson. Fred Sander and Axden Ty rell. Election of Juvenile matron was postponed, until next regular meeting, occurring on November 17. Grange voted in favor of holding a Joint installation for all subordinate Grange off'.cers-eleot In Central Point Grange hall, in December, New can didates for membership In Central Point Orange went to Sams Valley Saturday night, where first and sec ond degrees were conferred upon them with their members. Kome Economics club will meet with Mrs. Agnes Head November 23. Courthouse News I Furnished by the Jackson Oounty Abstract Oo. 131 C Sixth Street) Marriage Licenses. William Lee and Edna Lsdkln. Raymond Morrison and' Olga D, Dynge. Ivan Curnn and slleen Purdln. Thomas M. McCarter and Louise M. Molne. Wllmer L. Wallace and Anna L. Coghlll. Sherley M. Oroucher and Genevieve M. Mcaonagle. Circuit Court. Esgle Point Xrrlg. District ti. Leon ard E. Forester, et al. Tax foreclosure. Wm. Swarts, John McNeill va, H. P. Hicks, Lien. Lav6rna I. Bryant va. Phillip F. Bryant. Divorce. D. E. Alexander vs. Margaret V, Alexander. Divorce. H. L. Olaycomb vs. Dan Payne, Chattel lien. H. B. Duncan ti. Rose L. Logan. For money. Real Estate Transfers. Frederick Wolff, et ux, to J. A. Perry, et al, W. D. to tract In block 9, Park Add. to Medford. 10. Blierlff to William Relnhart, et ux. Sherlff'a deed to land In sec. S3 and 34, In twp. M 8., R. 1 w. Everette Boone, at ux, to Henry Kerby, et al. W. D. to northwesterly 111 feet of lots 7 and 8, blk. H, town of Talent, Oregon, 10. M. F. Hanley, et ux, to Raphael Gardener, Jr., W.D. to 8W14 of NW)4 sec. 18, twp. 38 8., R. a E., 110. Leelah Jonea, et al to Everett Zoone, et ux, Q. O. D, to part government lota 4 and 8 In sees. 35 and DLO 87, in twp. ae s.. r. l w., at. Cordelia M. Boone, et vlr to Ormy M. Ooddard, et ux, Q. O. D. to part government Iota 4 and B In aeo. 88 and lan-l In DLO 87, twp. 88 8.. M 1 W $1. Talent Irrigation District to Ormy M. Ooddard, et ux, Q. O. D. to land In see. 55 In twp. 88 8., R. 1 W 10 acres, 810, Hugh B. Calhoun to O. W, Askew, W. D. to tract In 8WV4 of aeo. 18. In twp. 88 8., R. 1 W., 8180. Sheriff to Oua Newbury. Sheriff Deed to land in DLO 68 In twp. 87 S R. 3 W. O. W. Askew to L. A. Askew, W. D. to tract In SW'i of aeo. 18, la twp. 38 S-. R. 1 W., 810. Malcom Owen, et ux, to O. 8. Akera, et al, q. O. D. to WH of 8WIJ ot NE", and WH, of HW!4 of KE14 of NE and E'A of NE". of NE',4 aeo, at, twp. 40 8., R. 4 W., 810. 8. 8. Welch, et ux, to A. P. Good, et ux, W. D. to land In aeo, 8', In twp, S3 8., R. 8 E., 810. W. E. Mooney, et ux, to Clarence) Gray. W. D. to SW($ of ME 14 of SW'4 of SW'. sec. J7, twp. 8a 8., R. 8 E., 330. Ida B. Tngersoll to R. 8. Roland. W. D. to land In DLO 77 In twp. 87 8.. R. a W.. 81. Marguerite Bishop, et al to Effl P. Brown. Q. O. D. to SWU of aee. 81. twp. 40 8., R. 8 ., 8t0. J. O. Barnes, et ux, to O, B. Smith, at ux. W, D. to 84 of lot 8, Howard Park tub., twp. 87 B R. 3 W., 310. Cities May Enjoy Bonneville Power HOOD RIVER. Ore., Hot. b.-(AP) Plana for extension of high Toltare transmission lines to Tarloua Oregon munlclpelltles from the Bonneville dam power structure, were revealed here today In a letter from Alfred P. Dobson of Portlsnd. He aald he represent a number of clvle-mlnded resident of Portland, who have learned that federal money may be obtained provided ft complete statement of each city's setup la filed Immediately, and application made before January I. Nine, Pay Taxes. 8ALBM, wot. 8. (yCi Nina counties now hare paid the second half of 1033 taxes in full, ft waa announced today with the receipt of mon.y from Clackamas and Morrow counties by the state treasurer. Clackamas coun ty remitted 887,109 and Morrow coun ty 813,318.