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PAGE ELEVEN. You Can 't Afford to Miss the Buying Opportunities Listed Here MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORT), OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14. 1933. i Why Not Try a Want-Ad? WAKl CO Mil TOUT OODMt wot to gat rid at a lew odd no nuu is household tunuahlng! OO JOO n3 I0011 TOOl gal lant , . An inexpensiv Want-AO in th. saall Irlbun Classified Pig will nod the anewei cc the and many otbet perplexing oroblem. H re Are the Rates: pit word tlret tnaertlon (MlOlIDIllD 36C) gasb ddlttonal Inawtlon. par word Minimum 10c) par line per month, wltbout oopy change 81.26 75 Phone LOST AND POUND FOtfND-Palr black kid gloves, white trim, owner my "vv, paying for ad, Tr.pune ' LOST Black and whit bull terrier. male; aiwwcrn w - Reward for return to owner at 200 Tripp St. , -, - - LOST Black female Persian cat. Notify 331 Benson St. Reward. LOST Black sheepskin mackinaw. 1618 N. Riverside. Reward. i"-' L' - , ' -t. -i v ini4 anri fan. i -77. 12 feet long. Reward. ' Valley Fuel Co. TOUND 2 key containers, one black and one brown leather. Owner may have sme by paying tor ad. u Tribune office. IjOST Two naddle mareo. black and bay. Reward. 824 3. Hamilton. LOST If dog miaalng. call IMS. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Girl for general housewor :. Must be experienced. Call 1193-H. WANTED SITUATION HIGH SCHOOL girl dealrea work .n nrlvate home for room and boaid and email pay. Box 1689. Tribune. TOUNO MAN. accustomed to stock, wants ranch work. Would take hay U payment. Phone 341-J-3. WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WANTED The beat coupe or sedan 100 will buy. Emu Peterson, 515 North Riverside. WANTED 42,000 to expand profitaole business, on Interest or percentage basis. Box 1611, Tribune. WANTED To borrow 81200. Good security. Box 1874. Tribune WANTED Furniture for living-room and bedroom. 47-R. WANT TO BUY 1029 Ford cheap. 833 W. 2nd. Must be EDGAR JOHNSON wants to buy your fura at the Peerless Market. 12-14 No. Bartlett St. WANTED Electno radio Must be reasonable. Box 268, Tribune. WILL care for elderly alck people In my home. Phone 437-X. WANTED Household goods, etoves a tool or what have you Medford " Bargain House. 27 N Orape St Tel 1083. JUNB WANTED We pay each for JUNK BATTERIES RAD1AIOBS. ALUMINUM BRASS. COPPER lunk of ail deecrlDttorjA. MEDFORD BARGAIN HOUSE No Grape Tel 10 WANTED Raw furs Prices sdvanced from 35 to 50f. It will pay you to trap. New and used traps for ale. Medford Bargain House. Med ford. Oregon. 37 North Grape St.. Phone 1062. FOR BENT HOUSES FOR RENT 8-room modern furnish ed stucco house. Phone 379. FURNISHED 5-room house, 15. Can ' sublet 2-room apt. Phone 582-R. FOR SALE 1400.00 or rent 110. 641 Pine. Brown and White or write owner. I. Jarl, Boring. Oregon. HOMES FOR RENT Call 698. For RENT Homes, (urnubed or unfurnished. Brown White. .HOUSES 410. 613 80 and 815. water ' paid: wood range Phone 108. FOR RENT 7-room modern home. 8 bedrooms. 0 A DeVoe. 523-J-3. 8-ROOM modern cottage. 612.50. So. Grape St. FOR RENT 8-room unfurnished house, newly renovated; bullt-lnj. 36 Cottage. FOR RENT House, close in. Tel 819-Y FOR PENT - 6-room unfvirnlahed house at 48 No. Orange. FOR RENT-2.room furnished spt close in. 317 Esst Jackson or 749-Y FOR RENT One of the nicest unfur nished 8-room modem bungslows in city, newly pslnted and papered, new curtain, throughout, new lin oleum on kitchen, bathroom and pantry floors, electric water heater. nmiuil inn num-m iiii,irn, all In tip-top condition. See it st 733 w inn and call next door. No small children. ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 8 Grape TOR RENT APARTMENTS iPURNlSHED APT Oil heat, private entrance. 518 8. Oakdale. TOR RLNT MlsCEI.LANr.OlS BACHELOR cssbiA. io 0o. ftoak TOR REST FlJlt.YISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping room: also laundrv wanted; rough dry 4c lb; finished So lb. 114 Al mond 6t. FULLY FURNISHED, fresh, olean, ground floor; private bath, garaga; adulta only. 344 So. Grape. POR RENT Sleeping room. Fan Apt., 37d so. centra.. FOR BENT ROOM AND BOARD BOARD AND ROOM at 716 R. Main Rate very moderate. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. POR SALE Conn C melody saxo phone, ailver horn', gold bell, pearl kevs, plush case; almost new; cost 145. sell for 865. phone 1473-W. FOR EXCHANGE FOR TRADE Chev. truck driven 11,000 miles, for late modal sedan, fl. A. Bower, Murphy, Oregon. EWES and city property to trade for what have you? C. A. DeVoe. Ph. 623-J-3. POR SALE OR TRADE White electric sewing machine for light sedan. Box 638, Tribune. . OR EXCHANGE HEAL ESTATE POR TRADE Suburban grocery store and building, modern residence, gas pump, main highway, averaging 450 in winter months, much more In tourist season. On account of health will consider acreage. Home seekers Exchange, 402 East Main. FOR SALE RKAL KSTATE FOR RENT OR SALE 2 acres good garden land, small house; reason able rent. . Geo. McClain, Phoenix. WHEN you think of resJ estate think of Brown As White. FOR SALE DOGS AND PETS SPECIAL PRICE on all roller canaries. Phone 203 Jacksonville. Mrs. Nellie Finney. ROLLER CANARIES. Phone S23-J-3. FOR SALE POULTRY POR SALE 10 R. I. Red cockerela, high quality breeding stock; 2.00 this week. Cummlngs poultry Ranch, central Point, Rt. 1, Mid way road. PURE Branze tome Cockeran'a prize tock 88. Jeaae Nell. Rt. 1, A&hland. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK PUBLIC AUCTION HORSES MONDAY. DEC. 18. '33, AT 1 P- M. ORAVLIN 8 SON FEED BARN GRANTS PASS. ORE. I will sell to the highest bidder. 15 work horses. All gentle broke, fat and ready to go to work. Weight. !2 to 1680 lbs. Ages 5 to 12 years old. Matched teams and single. A horse fo most every purpose. Some terms. ... F. H. STICKLE?. Owner. J. R. OA L VERT, Clerk. COL. A. H. DUDLEY. Auctioneer. FOR SALE 3 young cows. 637 Pine St. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES USED CAR SALE All Prlcea Reduced Lower Thsn Book Price. 30-Day Written Guarantee. 1931 Chev. Sport Coupe. 1930 Bulck Coupe. 1929 Bulck Coupe. 1929 Ford A Coupe. 1931 Chrysler Conv. 8 Coupe. 1931 Ford Victoria. 1928 Bulck Light 6 2-door Sedan. 1928 Pontlac Sedan. 1927 Chrysler 6 Sedan. Also others to choose from. ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INC. 38 N. Riverside. HOLTDAY SALE OF USED CARS 1928 Bulck Sedan. 37,000 miles. 1930 Bulck DeLuxe Sedan. 1931 Studebaker Sedan. 1929 Oakland Coupe: fine shape. 1930 Pontlac Coupe. 1929 Pontlac 3-door Sedan. 1927 Chevrolet, express body, to: truck. SANDERSON MOTOR CO. Studebaker Dealers. FOR SALE Hupmoblle sport roadster, 885. Inquire Bob Dietrich, 939 N Central. ONLY 4 used cars left and want to dispose of these within a week so have CUT the PRICE again. Call and take advantage of the CLEAN UP PRICES. Eakln Motor Co., South Fir St. BRAND NEW SEDAN at a real bar gain price, too. Hasn't run a mile. Regular price 81125. Will sacrifice for quick sale 6825 and will accept State. County. City or School war rants at par. Terms for part. Here Is a real opportunity so set at once Remember, this is NOT a demon strator and i brand new in every respect. Address "Car Owner", care Mall Tribune. FOR SALE 1933 Chrysler sedan re possession. A real buy. Armstrong Motor Co., 38 No. Riverside. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALS Rlsmath Fll Anchor Brand flour. Fine for cakes. Tested In Medford kitchens: 49-lb. sak 61 95. ECONOMY SEED A FEED CO. 922. across from Holly theater. Tel. FOR SALE Wood range, dresser with lsrge mirror. House for rent. 814 Willamctt. CAR RADIO Nearly new. Will sacrl. ftce. Phone 688. PR fAL?rThr'e 10-,B P'0" binder, 18-ln. thresher, write Har old Crowl. MMford, Route 4. . , r"! ZZ.":: ' , ... . ' pu.JMU. ... . 0,fUil), . mil. BWV Phoenix. PGR SALE Fine Hubbard squash, 90c cwt. 1031 W. 9th. 1 SALE Small electric radio, new. ,10 5il7 ! APPtE8 from 30 75 wnU bol tn -m.n itrM otJ. Q. v. Mrara Orchard. Phone 358-J. POff SALE Cornice pears A delight ful Chrlatmaa gift. Phone 489. FOR SALE Short wave radio receiv ers; power pack, heatrois, lectri heater. Phone 1537. FOR SALE Large bictele. 00; larse J Medford Mail Tribune. Medford. Ore dill buggy, 300. ' 110 Willamette j sn. by order of the Honorible H D Ave, 'Norton, Juuge of the above entitle POR SALE MISCEU.ANEOCS ! ' 1 HAY. wheat, barley, rolled or ground. C. A. DeVoe. Phone M3-J-3. POR SALE Cabbage for kraut. 931-X. POR SAL!: 13 -or. army tarpaullna at Hubbard Bros. GARDENING, shrubs, moving, prun ing, spading, estimate free. 307 Bessie. WILL sacrifice radio for balance of contract. Box 1392, Tribune. POR SALE Hungarian retch aeed Phone 533-J-. - POR SALE Used sewing machines, all makes: terms if desired. All makes rented and repaired- White 8wlng Machine Co.. 24 N Bartlett 'PLANT FILBERTS FOR BIG PROF ITS" Price smashed on high qual ity fruit trees, shrubs, roses and berry plants. Drive to W, B. Bar- num's on Paclflo Highway, 3 miles South of Medford or Phone ssi-R-a. CARLTON NURSERY CO., CARL TON, OREGON. FOR aand gravel, sediment, fertilizer ana teaming, pnone wia-J FOR SALE OHEAP EASY TERMS A Delco light plant, A 1 -horse electric motor. A refrigerator, electric, A piano; a new oil burner. Commercial Finance Corporation. Phone 31. FOR SALE Gas range and water heater In good condition, priced reasonable. Call 341-R-l. FOR SALE All kinds of apples and pears. Joe Mary ranch. Tel. 132-L. MISCELLANEOUS MONEY LOANED on typewriters and radios. Cecil Jennings. Main and Front. FURS cleaned, repaired and glazed coau rellned. Medlord cash and Carry Cleaners. Phone 1700. GOLD BOUGHT Redden & Co. Get our new prices. WE HAVE BUYERS for Gold Prop- ertles. both placer and lode. Send! complete information to Harry 8. Fry 8s Company, 417 Davis Bldg. Portland. Ore. I BUY gold and loan money. Cecil Jennings, corner Front and Main BUSINESS DIRECTORY Expert Wlntruw Cleaners. LET GEORGE DO IT Tel 1172 House cleaning Floo. Waxing Ori ental Rug Cleaning, specialty JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title and Title Insurance. The only complete Title system In Jarkson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts ol Title. Title Insurance Rooms 8 and 8. No. 83 North Central Ave upatalrs Money ta Lend. WE LEND MONEY ON FURNITURE AND LATE MODEL AUTOS Three per cent per month on un paid balance No other charges See V E Thomas. 46 Soutb Central ground floor Oraterian Theater Bldg. State License No. 8-157 Transfer. REINKINO TRUCKING Co. Trans fer and atorage We haul anything at a reasonable .price. Ill Ho Fir Street. Phone 332. EADS TRANSFER 8c STORAGE CO Offlce 1015 No Central Phone 316 Prices right. Service guaranteed HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack ers and movers Special livestock moving equipment. Prices right 619 North Riverside. Phons 1044-X painting and raperhanging. M. A BLISS - Painting and paper hanging Tel. 646-W 313 S Orape Job Printing. MAIL TRIBUNE JOB DEPARTMENT Best equipped plant tn southern Oregon, printing ol 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 78 LEUAL NOTICES Summons. In the Circuit Court of the Slate of Oregon In and for Jackson county. Jackson County Building and Loan Association, sn Oregon building and loan corporation, Plaintiff, vs. Frank Roberts and Netta Roberta husbsnd and wife; L. H. Bellman. a single msn; also sll other persons or cart e unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest In or to tne real eswiw, aescnovu In the Complaint on file herein. Defendants. To: L. H. Bellman, a single msn: also all other persona or parties un. known claiming any rigni. line, .... ,,. ,7.r..t in nr to the real MtaU. anbrt m the Complaint on fil herein: In the name of the State of Ore eon, vou and each of you are hereby required to appear and answer tha complain, or tne r.aim.11 00 u herein against you. or other -rise plead thereto, within four (4 m-eexe from the date of the first publication of this Summons. You are hereby notified that if you fall to appear and answer the Com pUlnt of the Plaintiff aa required herein, or otherwise plead thereto. Plaintiff will take a Decree agalnu you for the relief demanded in aald Complaint, which la succinctly stated aa follows: A Judgment and decree foreclosing the Plaintiffs mortgage on property situated and being in the County of Jarxson. S'Jit of Oregon, and de rrued as follow, to-wit: Commence a a point M let North of the southeast comer of Lot 1. in Bio- s. in Barr'a Addition 'o the Town (now cityt of Mdro:d, in ssid Count? and State, and rua lhnoe North 0 feet; thence wet 150 feet; thence South 80 feet: thence east 150 teet to the place of beginning. T'nis Summons la published in the Court, duly mad on the 31th day of November. 1933 The date of the firat publication - h this Summons la 'he 7th day of De cember. 1033. BOGGS AND BENGTSON, Attorneys for Plaintiff. 126 East Main Street, Med ford, Oregon, Notice of Siierim Sale, By virtue of an execution and order of sale duly issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of Jack wn County. Oregon, to me directed, and dated November I3tr. 1033. in a certain suit in said Court wherein Ciel W. Clements. R. O. Stephenson and O. L. Overmyer, co-partners. transacting business under the a- mimeri hunlne. name unrt atvte Of Economy Lumber company, ana: George O'Brien were platntlffa in three separate sulta filed in said Court. In which aald suite F. A. Bates and Ella Bates, his wife; Jacob P. Lund and Margaret Bates Lund, nls wife, and Black Channel Mine, Inc.. a corporation: Ciel W. Clements and George O'Brien were defendants. In which said suit Judgment In behalf of del W. Clements wns entered against defendants Black Channel Mines, Inc., In the sum of 8603.60 with interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum from January 8, 19.13. together with 6175.00 attorney's feee. and costa In the sum of 616.25. and Judgment In favor of R. O. Stephen son and O. L. Overmyer. co-partners transacting business under the assumed business name of Economy Lumber Company, was entered In the sum of 8229.09. with Interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum from February 16. 1933. 675.00 aa attor ney'a fees and costs In the sum of 831.00 against said Black Channel Mines, Inc., and Judgment In favor of George O'Brien in the sum of 6198.87 with interest at 6 per cent per annum from the loth day of February, 1933. 875.00 attorney's fees, and costs In the sum of 629.55 was entered against defendant Black Channel Mines. Inc.. which said Judgment was enrolled and docketed in the clerk's office In said Court on the 9th day of November, 1933. and In which said Judgment and de cree there Is provision for the sale of the hereinafter described real prop- jerty to satisfy the said several Judg ments entered aa above recited. Now. therefore, notice is hereby given, that pursuant to the terms of the said execution and order of sale I will, on the 33rd day of December, 1933. at 10:00 o'clock In the forenoon of said day, at the fron door of the Court House In the City of Medford. Jackson County, Oregon, offer for sale, and will sell at public auction tor casn to tne highest bidder, to satisfy said several Judgments, to gether with the costs of this sale, sub ject to redemption as provided by law, all the right, title and Interest that said defendants F. A. Bates and Ella Bates. Jacob F. Lund and Mar garet Bates Lund, and Black Channel Mines, Inc., had on January 6, 1933. or now have in or to the following described property situated in Jack son County. State of Oregon, to-wlt: NWt4 SW'4; SEV4 aw '4 Section 1. and the NE1. NWy.. the NE; and the E!4 of SE14 Section 13. the NE1. NEl. Section 13, all In Township 37 South, Range 4 West of the W. M. Also the N14 NW. SWli NW'i. NWV4 SW!4 and the S',4 SWV4 of ec. y tne N!4 NW'i and the NWli NE!4 section 18. all in Township 37 o. n. a w oi U14 w. M. Also Placr Mining Claim No. I being the NV4 SE'4 of NWVi of Sec. 13. Township 37 South. Range 4 West. Also Placer Mining Claim No. 3. oeing tne s'5 of the N!- of the SE'.i NW'i and the N'i 8 'A of the SE'i NW'i Sec. 7, Township 37 S. Range 8 West Also Placer Mlnlns claim No a. being the SV4 of the Ui of the SWVi NE'i and the N!i S',4 of the 8WH NE'i Sec. 7. Township 37 South Range 3 West. W. M. Also Placer Mlnlrut Claim No 4. being the E'4 of the NW'i SE Sec. 4. in rownsnip 31 south. Range 4 West. W. M. Also Placer Mining Claim No. s. described aa follows: Beginning st the center of the Chsnnel of Fonts Creek where It crosses the South line of the HEVt NW'i of Sec. 18. Town ship 37 South, Range 3 West, thence .. ,uu it.; tnence southerly parallel with the channel of the lett fork of Mail Tribune Daily ACROSf L Lama 6, Annex a, Shape 12. Medley is. silkworm 1. Lalis 15. Remalndei 1H. Dwellar 1. Snare tl. Detergents 20, Understand n. Age 23, Composition fnr two tK. Plain 'Jg. (irada "2. Number 33. Wears away 35. Weed a. Fragrant 2S. Rivera: Span ish 40. Ltquor 4L Kxclamatlon 44. Famous 4fl. Human race it. Psrtilnlur to father and mother M, Biked clay- B2. Wicked 53. rjrek letle. (t, .Sufficient; poet, Solution of Yesterday'! Puzzle ARAB I CagEM.LNlP MERE E AT SP IN ARfA S K Si AC E 5 E HWJT 5 WIRE D ilD awjn m SCARE 1BA5K GO HERE!wlTHiERe are hua tecl a o 1d1e1od1CrMd o"wel1s US. Suture Ml. Lair ST. fissions for use DOWN 1. Musical Instrument 1 I 3 p I- 7 fff f ' " ''., UMu 12 S! 1- m7 17 -5 w-'tt mm M m E-'mm vTiSr 27 2? 30 31 ,, --'A -fa: ' ....,; JiL. sr wT Hll mk 1 1 1 1 said creek 1500 ft : thence W. 800 feet: thence northerly parallel with the center .f said channel laoo leet: thence E. 200 feet to the place of beginning. Also Placer Mining Claim No. 6, being the NW'i NW'i of the SE'i and the NK4 NE; of the SW4 of Sec. 12, in Township 37 South, Range 4 West. W. M. Also Placer Mining Claim No. 7, located by John T. conegau and re corded in Vol. page 332 of the Min ing Records of Jackson County, Ore gon. Also Placer Mining Claim No. 8. known sa the "Fox" Placer Claim, being the N'i of the SW'4 NW'i or Sec. 12, Township 37 So. Ranee 4 West W. M. Also NE1; NW; Sec. 6 Township 37 Ranee 3 W., the o-4 okk. o iv..ip oi nue 3 W., W. M Also Placer Mining Claim No. 9.1 known as the "Populist" Placer Claim, being the SE'i SE',4 of NW'i Sec. 12, Township 37 South, R. 4 West. W. M. Also those certain wster rights and water wltchej which take the water of Foots Creek to, upon or near the said property known as the Hawkins Ditch and Rights, and Mnrgruder Ditch and Right, and the Middle or Dutch Ditch and Bight. Also that certain Plscer Mining Claim comprising 20 acres and situ ated on what Is known and cslled the Middle Fork of Foots Creek, In Foots Creek Mining District, Jackson Coun ty, Oregon, and being the W14 of the SW'i NE'i of Sec. 24. Township 37 South, Range 4 West. W. M. Also that certain water ditch and water right conveying about 300 inches miner's measurement of water. described as follows: commencing on the Middle Fork of Foots Creex near where the East and West lino between Sections 24 and 25 In Town ship 37 South, Range 4 West crosses said creek; thence down the East side of said Creek for a distance oi 3i of one mile to the said Placer Mining Claim. The East half of the SWli SE'i of Sec 12, Township 37. South Range 4 West of W. M. Oregon. All being In Jackson County. State of Oregon. Saving and excepting a tract of land of twenty-one or twenty-two acres conveyed by deed of February 4u, iwza. to u. n. reary. Dated this 14th day of November. ivaa. WAtjlJSB J. OLM3CHEID. Sheriff of Jackson County. Oregon. By OLOA E. ANDERSON. Deputy. Notice to Creditors. In the county Court of the State of Oregon, In and for the County of jacKson. In the Matter of the Estate of John Barneburg. deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Hon. Earl B. Day, Judge of the above entitled Court, as Executxlx of said estate, and has duly qualified, accoraing w law: an persons having claims against said estate are hereby noiuiea 10 present ssme. wtn proper vouohers. and duly verified according wj isw. at tne oliice or T. w. Miles, attorney for the undersigned In the Jackson County Bank building in the City of Medford. Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated and first published December Hth, 1933. NETTIE A. BARNEBURO. Executrix of the Estate of John Barneburg, deceased. COUNTY COL'RT PROCEEDINGS (Continued from Page Six) Wm. Pox, driver .,,...,..., 897 Theo Avgarts, labor 11. 95 Geo. Avgarls, labor , 11.96 Geo. Alectln, labor 11.95 Delbert Parmer, labor - 10.75 Air Reduction Sales Corp., supplies 34 80 Avgarls Brothers, supplies 8.00 Paul B. Rynning. expenses.... 30.00 Swlhart (to Zimmerman, sup plies 34.81 Shell Oil Co., supplies 5.00 The Texas Com., supplies 45.10 Owen Oregon Lumber Sales Co., supplies 80.13 Joe Dusenberry, labor 33.90 O. L. Davis, labor 11.95 State Ind. Accident Commis sion, Insurance - 130.33 Eakln Motor Co.. supplies. .35 V, A . Bower, au ppl lea 1 4 .35 Austin W eater Machinery Cross-Word Puzzie T. Quarreled t. Nourished 9. Unrefined metals 10. Pine Russian hemp 11. Measure 17. )anUh fiord 19. Seeura :2. I.arfco stream 24. Flh from a moving boat 15. Conveoed Wing 27. Dply im- . pis tiled 29, Revoking a legacy 30. One less than 33 Acrofa tl. Superlative ending 34. Highway 37. Properly lef at death 89. Tavern 41. Monkeys 42. Possess 43. Operatic iolO 45. Ardor 47. Medicinal Jlant inga HO. Tree 61. Beverage S. Toward ths nhtltsrad Me I. Auditor 4. Little child I. Air: comb, form I. Fears Co , supplies - Home Tel. & Tel. Co., serv ices Paul Rynning, expenses Woixlbury fc Co., supplies... Medtord Plate Glass Co., supplies W. M. Tethrow. foreman... Henry Meyers, driver - Morse Haley, driver . Edward .Tones, labor ............ Geo. (Smith, ' labor ... Sam Dusenberry, labor ......... Harold Smith, labor . City Water Dept., services.... Geo. SV.roeder. right of way Gladys Throckmorten, right of wny Henry Knutren. right of way E. J. Wright, foreman .. 8 23 j 13.65' 8.02 1 3 80 72.80 19.14 39.43 17.32 18.78 I 16.73 3.19 ; 3.00 600.00 40.00 40 00 89 88 47.07 6 38 17 08 9 56 9.56 Henry Meyers, driver .- umi onmu, wwr Wm. L. Wright, foreman Jack Frost, labor Wllmer Bailey, labor John Smith, labor ......... 4.78 2.39 33 90 16.73 18.73 111.84 21 81 21.61 31 64 17.98 10.77 3.39 80.83 9 23 7.97 183.77 33.04 91.77 83.79 33.00 89 70 89.70 80.39 51.87 20.93 14.38 3 59 85.76 18.96 3 99 3 80 14.60 100.00 39.89 14 34 3393 6.58 E. A. Walton, labor Foster Oreb. labor James Hsnnaford, labor Chas. Jarkson, labor Ed St.lllwell. driver - Lloyd Clngcade. labor ... Elsworth stowell. labor ........ Utrainne Tolle, driver Ralph Merrltt, driver Lorln Anderson, drlvei - John Carnes, labor - Lester Throckmorten, fore man - Wm. Bruin, foreman - Wm. Fox. driver - Paul B. Rynning. engineer.... C. Z. Boyden, chalnman Percey Haley, grader Lester Blttham, grader Elda Ghelardl, secretary W. J. Burbldge, mechanic ..... D. O. Modrell. mechanic R. J. Rlnnbarger. mechanic- Jack Fortln. mechanic R. N. Finney, mechanic Chas. Dooms, driver Harold Tolle. driver Thoa. Roseberry. mechanic - Henry Owens, foreman W. b. Baker, labor G. A. Andrews, travel Lester Throckmorton, fore man Giles Wells Estate, const. Tom Csrlton. foremen ..- Harold Haines, isbor Lysl Hsrtman. carpenter Earl Bryant, labor Fick's Hardware Store, eup- 263.40 Pomona Grange (By Gertrude Haak.) Installation. Joint lnatallatlon of the officers of the Jaokson count; aubordlnste Granges will take place at the Central Point Orange hall Sunday, December 17. Ten Orange will Join In this installation. A basket dinner, In charge of Po mona homo economics committee, with Mrs. Bertha Bursell, chairman. will be served promptly at 13:30 p m. This Is Just a regular basket din ner, with main dlahss of meats, vege tables and salads, and lighter dishes of salads, cake, pie or other dessert. Each fsmlly attending Is aaked to bring a main dish and a lighter dish. Those who can are asked to bring cream. Bach Individual will bring his or her table service of knife, fork, spoon and coffee cup. Pomona Orange will furnish plates, coffee and sugar. All officers to be Instilled must be there not later thsn 1 :48 p. m. The service begins promptly at 3 o'clock. The regular evening meeting of the Pomona Grange was held at the Cen tral Point Orange hall last Saturday evening at 8 p. m., with a very good attendance present. Several Important resolutions were passed on, but the Important feature of the meeting waa the conferring of the degree of Pomona, which wis most beautifully and Impressively done by the Pomona degree team In charge of Morse Hsley. Twenty-thrte candidates took the degree, and sir others who were obligated at previous meetings. The Pomona Orange t growing In numbers. In Interest and In the Im portance of It work, as the members are beginning to res lire more sua more the value of the leadership of the Pomona Orange In the Orange work of the county. Lecture hour, In charge of Worthy Lecturer Susie Maust, waa taken up principally with the report of Po mona Msater I. B. Kline, on the Bolae, Idaho, session of th Nstlonal Orange, to which he was sent by the Pomona Orange. Mr. Kline gave a very com prehensive report of thl meeting, which waa both Interesting and In- .truMiva refreshment were erveu and all had a fine visit before return-1 Ing to their homes. i Ne.t meeting will be held at Jack- .nnvin. on th efourth Saturday In January. Thl will be an au-oa7 meeting. The installation I not open to th public, but all member oP subordin ate Orange are welcome. Bible Class of Central Pt. Has Christmas Tree CENTRAL POINT, Dee. 14. (Spl.) senior ladies Bible class of the First Christian .church met at the home of Mrs. Mary Colter December 8 with an sttendanoe of 84. Meet. inr waa opened with group singing of Chrlatmaa .hymns and prayer by president Lulu Powell. The entire devotional period w given to Bible. readings pertaining to ths birth of Christ, led by Dora Jones. At the close of the bualneas ses sion s aoclsl hour was enjoyed There was a beautiful tree, this be ing the annual holiday party, at which time each member find her "pal through the exchange of small gifts. Refreshments of eoffee with pump kin Pie and whipped rream were served by a committee In charge. Among the guesU were Mrs. W ff. Marstera of Roeeburg. Next meeting will he at the home of Mrs. Clara Clncent. Chrlstma Cards. Tim 1 getting short to get Christ dim and New Year greeting cards. Order now. Se the choice lines to select from at Mall Tribune Job D partment. Prlcea resaonsbl. Peal estate or Insurance leave It to Joae. Fson 898. (ountyBriefs Griffin Creek GRIFFIN CREEK, Dec. 14. (Spl.) Ladles of the Radio club met De cember 4 with Mrs. Reta Bodenstat. Several ladles were present and en Joyed the afternoon. Light refresh ment were served by the hostess. Next meeting. December 18, will be with the Bolderstlnes. Mlaa Marjorle Flak has returned from a two weeks' visit with relative In San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Randall and daughter, Georgette, who cime here last fall from Los Angeles, left Mon day for Sacramento, having recently sold the place that they bought from C. C. Bohl. Mrs. M. T. Randall and her daugh ter and aon-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. Les lie Taylor of Engle Point spent Thanksgiving holidays in Portland, visiting a daughter and sister. Word has been received from Mr. and Mrs. Lash since their arrival at Los Angeles, were Mrs. Lash went to consult a specialist. Mr. Spuhn la spending some time near Roseburg, where he has mining Interests. Several relatives from various places were here to attend the fu neral of O. E. Simmer. All friends and neighbors extend deepest aym- pathy to Mrs. Simmers and daugh ter. Mrs. Laura. Jones has gone to San Francisco for medical treatment. While away her daughter. Mrs. Lucille Pence Is staying with the girls at home. 1 Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Stearns and family were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. George FlMc and dau ghters were dinner guesU Thanks giving day of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bellinger of Medford. Several from this neighborhood at tended the livestock auction north of Medfood Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Judy are making good progress In building their new bungalow. Those on the honor roll for the second elx weeks of school were: Georgia Hart, Janet Hurd, Frieda Caulktns, Betty Jean Cundlff, Glen Lamb, Mary Ktme, Bettle Brown. Dayle Williams, Beverly Jones. Aline Caul kins, Ivan Cherry, Bobble Brown, Lucille Hill, Oayle Robertson, Afton Ouches. - McLeod McLEOD, Dec. 14. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Rolph of Central Point spent Sunday with the Bob Atworths. E. D. Hosg, son. Leo and Mr. Col li ngwood were In Medford Wednes day. Mrs. Nedry, Laurel hurst teacher, and daughter, Carol, were In town , Tuesday, while Mr. Nedry substituted as teacher. Mrs. Fred Morgan and small dau ghter have returned to McLeod for the winter. Mrs, Mae Richardson Is with the Hob art Dltawortha. while Mrs. D Its worth Is convalescing, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Vincent and Mrs. Fern Smith and children Sun dayed with Miss Cora Gordon Leon Close week ended with hla par ent on their Butte .Creek ranch. Home Extension unit will meet st Mrs. Harry Hard Inga December 14. Mrs. Mabel Mack will demonstrate different use of cheese. A few resident have been under the weather with colds, vis: Frank Nederlands, Mrs. B, L, Glass. Mr. Boris. Mr. and Mrs. Close, and Jan van der Mas. Mrs. Bill Ooburn and daughter, Betty, were among Sunday visitors at Idlewhlle ranch. Several light rains which came too late to bring on the fall gras are the first signs of winter here. THE GRANGE Jacksonville Orange. A large attendance, was present Friday evening for th regular busi ness meeting of Jacksonville Orange. A fin report of th recent Orange dinner ws made by Mrs. Anna Wendt and much aatlafaetlon waa expressed by the Orang for th splendid work of the Orange lsdlea. cooperation of members snd patronage of rrlends. Much interest la being taken In the prospect of having a new stage and larger hall accommodation. These new innovations will be completed In tim for th. presentment of the Christmas cantata to be given by the Orange chorus. Wednesday evening. December 30. Thla epeclel program will be open to the public and large crowd 1 anticipated. A memorial and draping of the charter ceremony ws held In mem ory of Brothers John Barneburg and O. B. Simmers, whose presence will m missed from Orang meetings sincere sympsthy Is extended to th families. In view of th busy Chrlstmaa sea aon at hand, next Orange meeting, December 33. will be postponed, the Orange work to be resumed again after th. New Year on regular meet- In date. January 13. All oflcers-elect are akd to be nrewnt st th annua! Installation Sunday. December 11, at 3 o'clock sharp, in th Central Point Orange hall. Plml Orang meeting for th year will be on Friday, December 18. This being n Important session, a good attendance I looked forward to. lecture hour will be given to rhrlstms program by member of lb Juveoll gTOup. Gold Hill GOLD HILL, Dec. 14 (Spl.)--Nonls Heyland of Medford spent the week end aa house guest of Jill Martin. Miss Zelda Smith of Medford spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Z. Smith. Mrs. Joe Blair. Mrs. A. Meunler and Mrs. C. W. Martin were shopping In Medford Friday. Mra. Fanny Kale of Medford apen last, week with her father, Geo. Hill. Town basketball team la fixing up the dance pavilion on the hlghw.vy te use ss a gymnasium. Among Medford shoppers Wednes day were Mrs. Joe Blair, Mr. Geo. Hammersley, Mrs- Cleo Gilchrist. Mrs. A. Meunler, Mrs. Paul Thompson and Miss Eileen Shorb. Mrs. Olav Lokktn of Seattle ha charge of the suto park while her mother. Mrs. Cell a Com best, la work Ing In California for Skeel and Gra ham. I. O. O. F. will have a benefit dance in the lodge hall, December 16. te help pay for the good things Santa always brings the children here. Mrs. Minnie Lowe la in Bend, call ed there Thanksgiving because of the death of her daughter-in-law. Prof. J. A. Thomaason had an auto wreck on the east side of the bridge Sunday morning as he waa coming up onto the highway from th north. The car which he was driving turn ed completely over. None of th oc cupants was hurt. Frlenda of Jerry Smith, who Is in the Shrine hospital In Portland, will be glad to know that he Is now abl to walk around. Mrs. L, Tracy and children expect to leave thla week for Nebraska to Join Mr. Tracey, who has been back there sevreal months. Mrs. Millie Walker who visiting with relatives In Medford Wednesday.' Miss Lorraine Tompkins of Riviera, plantation was the guest of friends here Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Win. Force were visit Ing in Central Point Sunday evening. Central Point CENTRAL POINT, Dec. 14. (Spl.) Mrs. W. E. Maraters of Roseburg. who has been a guest at the home of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ander son, and daughter, for the past thro weeks, returned to her homo Sunday, Mra. C. M. Merrltt reports that her son Gene Is In Imperial Valley, Cali fornia, and ha recently been engag ed in picking peas for the markei from thst winter garden spot, after picking cotton In Bakerafteld district. Mr. and Mr. Otto Bohnert return ed Sunday from s vacation In Cali fornia, end report seeing but little anow on the return trip. They were in San Jose st the time of th recent hanging of kidnapers. Mra. B. O. Fsber was hostess to ths Berean Bible class today. All ladle of the church hav a standing Invita tion to attend these monthly gather ings and are privileged to bring ft guest, t Brownsboro BROWNSBORO. Dee. 14. (Spl.) Mr. J. D. Henry, who strained th) tendons of her knee a couple of week ago, la able to be out again. School opened Monday, after a w) weeks' vacation on acocunt of chlck enpox. Nearly all of th children art well again except Lol and Dorothy Wright, Junior Matlock and Barbara Tucker. Mr. and Mr. Cecil Culbertson v1 Ited t th Wright horn Wednesday. Mrs. Jesse Olaas nd daughter, M'a Oeneva Olsa. attended church In Medford Sunday. Leland Dyalnger went to Applegat Sunday and spent the day with hi father. Th C. B. Myer family have mdv ed from th Wright cottag to Eagl Point, where they will make thelf home for th winter. CttVa. Pt. H. E. C. Are Entertained by Mrs. Fred Sander flENTBAL POINT, Dec. 14 (Spl.) Mrs. Fred Sander of Jacksonville highway was hosteess to the H. K. 0. of Central Point Saturday afternoon with 31 ladlea In attendance. Thla being the last meeting be fore election of officer, business of th year waa finished. Mrs. O. C. Smith wu recipient of glfi, for having suggested tin best plan for raising funds for t,he club during th past year. An Interesting Impromptu program was enjoyed prior to th social hour, at which time a shower honoring Mrs. Arden Tyrell ws th main feature of the afternoon en tertslnment. followed by the serving of dainty refreshment. Invted guest were: Meeriame J, H. Tyrell, Ida woods, Orac Craw ford nd N. O, Knlpe. Mrs. H. T. Pankey will b hoeteaa at her .home In North Central Point for th next meeting, January 34. imnUfairru ' WU'i ism