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PXGE jmns v WHAT YOUWANT Classified FOR EASY REFERENCE; ffl IfllWIHIWI irEDFOTTD MATE TTJTBUXE, MEDFORD, OliEGOX, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEIBER 12, 1931 ? 4f y 1111? Bead .very d on this p.g . . . foo will prob.bly flno axactly Che thine, you want to DO) ot tell . . U It Isn't there, edver Um . . . It's Inex pensive, effective Fat word first Insertion ( Minimum 26c ) ofecb additional Insertion. Bar word lc ( Minimum 10c ) Pot line per month, without eopj changed . .I1-38 Phone 75 FOB WANT tDS LOST AND FOUND LOST Lady', yellow gold pocket watch on black ribbon. Reward. Return to Lawrence's Jewelry. LOST II dog missing, call 1516. WANTED MALE HELP WANTED Elderly man to take care .mall bunch of sheep during win ter. See Bertlett at 20 South Cen tral. WANTED FEMALE HELP WANTED Woman to assist with gen- eral housework. Permanent posi tion. Tel. 774-R-3. WANTED Woman for housework. Good home and wages. Dora E. Smith, mile west of Talent school .'. house, Talent, Ore. WANTED Girl or woman for light housework. Room, board and ex cellent home; small wages. Box 3464, Tribune. WANTED Woman or girl to care for small child. Call 331 Edwards. WANTED Experienced girl for gen ; ' ' eral housework. Apply 27 Geneva. yi or call 450 ?V:.YOUNO WOMAN over 20 years ot age 'i' , for genarl house work. Good homo ' ' and moderate wages. Permanent po sltlon for right party. Address Box 3072, care Mall Tribune. j&5 WANTED-BITOATIONS V. LADY, 30, wants housekeeping. Box If 3340, Tribune. EXPERT stenographer will exchange tr r: cerles. Phone 344-R. - CHILDREN cared tor In my home 340 "- E. 9th. : WANTED-M1SCELLANE0US WANTED To buy trash burner. Tel. ' 304-Y. WANTED Used circulating heater. Must be reasonable for cash. Box S341 Tribune. WANTED Good (amlly milk cow. young, T. B. and abor. tested. Write full particulars. Geo. ' Taylor, Box 27, Hornbrook, Cal. ENCLOSED van truck going south, j, Load wanted. Phone 332. .WANTED TO RENT Two room turn T lshed house in city limits of Mod ' " ford Must be cheap. Box 308. Mali Tribune. fORNTTTJRE re-upholstered. Phone ' 869-R- ThlbaultA I JUNK WANTED We pay oosh for JUNK BATTERIES .AND RADIATORS ALUMINUM !. BRASS. COPPER and lunk ot all ' descriptions. , MEDPORD BARGAIN HOUSE " 97 No Grape Tel 108'i WANTED -Wool, mohair, nldes and pelt See us Before you sell Woo) bogs and twine for aalo. Medtord Bargain House. 27 N Orape St Phone 1062 . WANT TO BUY 1929 Ford. Must be cheap 333 W 2nd WANTED Warrants Redden & Oo WANTED Household goods stoves tools or what have you Medtord Bargain House. 27 N Orape 8t Tel 1092 FOR HENT HOUSES FOR RENT Unfurnished o-room house, with Bleeping porch. 23 Almond St. FOR. RENT Small furnished house. 184 8o. Ivy. FOR RENT 5-room house. Adults or small family. 703 Beatty St. . TOR RENT Large modern house with shade trees and lawn. 215 E. Jack son street. Inquire J. W, Jacobs, Sot Pine street. FOR RENT 8 room modern boms 2 bath rooms, sleeping porch, furn ished or unfurnished Only reliable, permanent tenants need apply. 714 West loth. FOR RENT Borne furnished m unfurnished Brown White FOR RENT 5-room houw. furnish! fireplace, piano. W. H. Everhard Inquire 328 W 6th. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Furnished suite, with bath; desirable location. Tel. 1527. 3-ROOM furnished apt.: bath, belt, garage. 634 No. Barrett. FOR RENT Deir. hie furnished apt Hotpl ur-.nd CLE an furnished spt. 217 W. 2nd. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS ROOMS Well furnished, heated Phone 364-L. PLEASANT front room, aired. 628 W. 11th. Board If de- F0R RENT ROOM BOARD ROOM AND BOARD near high school snd Washington. 11 W. Uth. Tel. 705-Y. TO RENT Rooms formerly occupied by Miss Baldwin. 117 Laurel St. FOR RENT Room or apts., board If desired. 70S S. Oakdale, near high school. RATES very moderate at 718 EV Main ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 8 Orape. FOR RENT ' MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT 10 acres, Improved, close In; Irrigated. See or phone Clarence Pierce. FOR EXCHANGE FOB EXCHANGE 1929 modal A Tord sedan and 3 tote in Med ford tor lace model Ford V-8 Tel. 407-? EXCHANGE Purn. re-upholsterlng for lumber, wood, flab poles and reels. Phone 869-R. FOR SALE OR TRADE White flleotric sewing machine tor Light sedan Box 63B. Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE Excellent lurniah ed small apt. house; steady Income; In Portland, for good home In or near Mettford. Box 3313, Tribune. TRADE 10 acres, some timber, on Columbia highway, for equity In modern house, close In. Pbone 582-R TRADE S room house, 1 lot fenced, value S800.0Q for small acreage. P. O. Box 941, Med ford. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE BEST BUY IN SOUTHERN OREGON 40 acres, fi cultivated, water for gar den, well, 4-room log house that cost $800, cement cellar under house, double garage, chicken house, free range, close to highway. Quick sale, $450. Homesee Iters' Exchange, 403 East Main. FOR SALE 40" acres, Griffin creek district; 5-room house, almost new; spring water. Total price $500.' Also fine home in Central Point for home In Medford. Will pay cash differ ence. Another 6-room house there to trade for good acreage. Pay cash difference; Also 14 acres and 4 -room house on Midway road, $800. Also 520 acres 10 miles out for $5 per acre. Also 12 -room modern house and 5 lots; fine view. The extreme t low prices will surprise you. See or 'phono Clarence Pierce, Medford.' FOR SALE Sacrifice 156 acre ranch on Rogue river,. 9 ml. Medford. River water right. 80 A. bottom land. Easy terms. Inquire 1021 W. 9th. MODERN HOME, close In, real sacri fice; also 2 acres improved. See owner, 823 Taylor St. FOR SALE Ranches, city homes, or chards, placer mines. Bargains. Easy "terms. Rentals. Roberta, 720 W. 2nd. Tel 1528-J. A BARGAIN My large lot. on Ben nett St., excellent soil, fruit, cut trees ana berries Will sacrifice on terms or cash. Box ,,56, Tribune. ..... HOUSES FOR SALE oTENT-Jack. son Co Bldg. & Loan Assn. Tel. 195 53 ACRES near Applegate P O ; 11 A cultivation, free water right; Bal ance timber; Improvements. Paul Exdman. Applegate, Ore. WHEN you think of real estate, think of Brown & Wntle. FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Fresh Jersey and Guern sey cows, 20 Red weaner pigs, 80 large turkeys. W. W. Hilkey, Wag ner Creek road, Talent. FOR SALE Cows, heifers, hogs and wo aner pigs. 1 mile east of Ashland on Main St. W. W. Bryan. FOR SALE Weaner pigs. Call at Finley ranch, on Ross lane. FOR SALE OR TRADE One large work mare, for hay. Rt. 4, Box 44, Medford. L. R. Holbrook. FOR SALE Good milk cows; reason ably priced; coming fresh. Phone 134, Central point. FOR. SALE Some good Rambouillet rams. F. E. Bybee, Medford. FOR SALE Two burros, packsaddles. Reasonable. Phone 4G8-J-2. FOR SALE Work horses, 1000 pounds to 1800 pounds, wagons, and har ness. k mile north Midway road on old Med ford -Central Point highway. FOR SALE Purebred Hampshire and Rambouillet rams. Oolph Phlpps. Phone 301-J-l. FOR SALE 24 rabbits and hutches. Third house south city hall. Jack- TWO JERSEY heifers, coming fresh in spring, and coming 2 -year-old colt. Priced reason a Die, Inquire at W B. Medley's, Rt. 4, Box 156, Medford. FOR SALE Press cows Adolf Scnultz. Beagls Ore, FOR SALE-POULTRY FOR SALE White Wyandotte cock erels. H. C. Best, Medford, Ore. Tel. 539-R-2. FOR SALE Leghorn Glover, Rosa Lane. hens. M. B, FOR SALE White leghorn pullets. Hansen strain. 3 miles north Cen tral Point on Pacific highway. Tel. 19-X-3. Mrs. Roy Nichols. PURE Brunze ujms CocKeran prure .lock $5 Jejwe Neil Rt I Asn.sna (FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE '26 Olds Coupe, good con - ditlon, new tires, 70. Inquire room I 8. 249 8o. Riverside, after 6. FOR f-WLE Overland tourln? car w.th California top B.i!n a. 25. fioe at amp W.iaus Service Sift- j koIPsaLE Studebaker. Stout's ' Garage, Prune 8t. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES GOOD USED CARS 1931 Chev. Coupe. 1931 Ford Victoria. 1930 Stutz 7 passenger Sedan. 1929 LaSalle Coupe. 1928 Chrysler 72 Sedan. 1930 Chevrolet Sedan. 1928 Chevrolet Coupe. ARMSTRONG MOTORS C. 38 N. Riverside Phone 18 AUTOMOBILE 8PECIALS FISK TIRES AND TUBES Bonded, guaranteed You cannot buy tires anywhtu; in Oregon cheaper than at the Sunrise Super Service Sta tion, Uth and Riverside. FOR SALE DOGS PETS FOR SALE Spits puppies. 118 Genes, see. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE; Fine tomatoes, U on vines, watermelons. John Mace, dirt road right before overhead crossing Tolo, follow red arrows. FOR SALE! .25-35 Savage, like new, 23.50; guarantee. Phone 341-J-3, or Box 146, Rt. 1, Talent, Ore. CANNING BEANS New crop; cucum bers and tomatoes. Buy before the frost. 2 miles north of Medford on Sams Valley road. Phone 493-R. E. E. Stump. GENUINE INDIANA CANNER toma toes, 75c a big lug box, delivered. Phone 3-F-4. Ted Fish. FOR SALE -Wood" Firknd laurel; dry; excellent condition. Phone 749-Y or 317 E. Jackson. FOR SALE Jonathan apples. 17-F-14. Call FOR SALE Coal and wood range with hot water coil; also wood-burning circulating heater. 1124 W. 10th. FOR SALE Delicious apples. Fern Valley, Swedenburg place. DRY WOOD Fir. laurel, oak. manza nlta, any length. 515 Pennsylvania. FOR SALE Plenty of tomatoes and prunes at Carpenter ranch, J'ville highway. FOR SALE Buescher Melody O saxo phone, battery radio $5. Eastman Kodak postcard size, portable vlc trola. 7 golf clubs and bag. house hold appliances, fruit Jars and tools. 822 Cedar. FOR SALE Delicious and Newtown apples. "C" grade Newtowns 35c box at Darby Packing house. Bring containers or see Joe Kantor, 2' miles cast of Phoenix. FOR SALE Grain. ""oats and barley bass. Medford Bargain House. 27 N. Grape St. Pbone 1062. ALL MAKES of washing machines re paired. Flck's Hardware. 131 West ' Main. FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all makes; terms if desired All make rented and repaired White Sewlnp Machine Co. 24 N Bartlett. FOR SALE? Canning peaches. . Stancllff. Phoenix. Bert FOR SALE; Late peaches; not Irrigat ed. Carney Orchard, Blackwell hill, between Central Point and Gold . Hill. FOR SALE; 3 burner oil stove, roll cop aesk. skiis, automobile hot wat er heater, lace type rubber boots, other miscellaneous articles Extra special 985.00 violin and $6 00 case $40.00. Leaving, must sell at once Call at 22 Keene Way Drive. FOR SALE Inoculate vetch before jj.Hiiuiig to assure maximum growth use Nitragen. Monarch Seed & Feed Co. FOR SALE Vetch inoculation. Mon arch Seed it Feed Co. TIER WOOD Dry fire. pine, oak and .oi.iv., uu (jivuua or aeuverea. rei 722. MISCELLANEOUS PRUNES FOR SALE le lb. Tel.-7-F-4 FOR SALE) Petite prunes. L. C. Scott. via otage ttoao, near central Point sonvllle. H. Andrews. AUTO INSURANCE at about 50 saving; class "A" plus Company Leg. Reserve. 206 First Nat'l Bank Bldg. Pbone 350. DENTISTRY Dr. I fl Gove 235 E Main. BOAT TRAILER CunRegls Add. lng Machine. Typewriter. Boots Shoes. Hunting-Pishing Equipment 317 North Riverside. GRAIN SACKS-Jackson County Feed Co.. 4th and Bartlett Sts. DOOS examined free. Dr. Stone. 4tb and Bartlett. FOR SALE Equity tn hou. Call 526 Haren. BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstracts sMt.KHON CO. AUSTHAC1 CO. Abstract ot rttk and Title insurance The only complete Title 8 y 1 1 m in Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title Rooms 8 and 6. No 82 North Central Ave. upstair. Rlalto Phone 1815-Y. Will Pnpet Cleaning. WALL-PAPER CLEANING, le pet e ft. Mr Black 810 N Bartlett. Expert Window Cleaners LET OEOROB DO IT - Tel 1172 House Cleaning. Floor Waxing Ori ental Rug Cleaning pec laity Money to tend MONEY LOANED ON FURNITURE CARS ETC Prompt service and le gal rates W B THOMAS 45 8 Central State license No 8 157 Traneier RAUfl TRANSFER Ik 3 TOR A OB OO -Office ioift No mfi phuns 15 Prices npht w.rv-jt guaranteed rMWLEY I'RANHFKR - Expert Div ert and am vera Special litti moving equipmsot Prioes fint 019 Nortb Riwaide, PUons 1044-X BUSINESS DIRECTORY Pain tin and raperusnitini KL A. BUSS Painting and paper banging Tel 648 W 8 Grape M. A. BLISS Painting and paper hanging. Tel. 646-W. 313 8. Grape. Piano Instruction. PIA-NO INSTRUCTIONS Apollo Piano Studio, 126 N. Holly. Classical and popular music. Private. FRED ALTON HAIGHT Pianist, com poser, teach of piano and harmony. Original MELCHORD method, mod ern piano playing. Studio, 318 Lib erty Bldg., Medtord, Ore. MUflo Writing and Song Service HAIGHT Music Writing and Song Service. Composing, arranging. Song lyrics. Publishing. Copy rights. Mimeograph copies of mu sic. 318 Liberty Bid.. Medford. Ore, LEGAL NOTICES City Warrants Called for Payment. Notice Is hereby given that there are funds on hand in the General Fund of the City of Medford for tho redemption of Warrants Nos. 2885 to 3032 inc. Interest on the above War rants will cease after September 14th, 1934. Dated this IHh dav of Sep tember, 1934. GUS H. SAMUELS, City Treasurer. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior. General Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon , August 11th. 1934. Notice Is hereby given that Frank Dexter, of Trail, Oregon, who, .on April 24, 1930. made Homestead entry Serial No. 019048. for SEI4 NW4 SW4 NE 4. NWV4 SEi,4, Section 5, Township 33 S., Range 1 W., Willamette Me ridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three-year proof, to estab lish claim to the land above described, before Victor A. Tengwald, U. S. Com missioner, at Medford, Oregon, on the 15th day of September, 1934. Claimant names aa witnesses: George L. Crafford, of Trail. Oregon; Ralph B. Green, of Medford, Oregon; Irwin H. Howe, of Trail, Oregon; W. E. Cushmau, of Trail, Oregon. WILLIAM H. CANON. Register. Notice In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Jackson County. In the Matter of the Estate of John Greb. Deceased. Notice Is Hereby Given that; the undersigned Executrix has filed her FINAL REPORT as the Executrix of the Estate of the above named dece dent, with the Clerk of said Court, and that the Judge of said Court has made and entered an Order setting the hour of ten o'clock A. M., of Sep tember 29, 1934, as the time, and the courtroom of said Court in the court house at Medford, Oregon, as the place for hearing objections to aald report. All persons having any interest in said Estate are directed to appear at said time and place and show cause. If any they have, why such re port should not be approved and the other relief therein prayed for be granted. Dated and first published this 29th day of August, 1934. ..; .. - . LOUISA R, GREB, Executrix of the Estate of John Greb, Deceased. Notice of Sheriff's Sale On the 22nd day of September, 1934, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A. M. at the front door of the Courthouse In Medford, Jackson County. Oregon, I will sell at auction to the highest bid der for cash the following described real property located In Jackson Coun ty, Oregon, to-wlt: Beginning 1440.12 feet North of the Southwest corner of D. L. 0. No. IVhil Tribune Daily ACROSS L Goddesn of discord 6. Fat 10. Great Lake U. Unasplrated 15. Assert the contrary 17. Northern European IS. Buffalo Bill's real name 19. Acid fruit to. DUlseed 11. Siamese coins 32. Tropical fruit 23. Oily IB. Wagon track 36. Mother 17. Flnial of a spire IS. Endurance or pluck IS. Oono ly 15. Precious stone 17. Recipient of a gift IS. Egyptian river 10. Colorless gas 11 Celestial body IS. Underhanded person 15. Weird 17, Compass point IS. Thone who continually upeak of themselves Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle Alvl ' lDPulslEls S1M c A P S, H 2. DISABLE A TO5 PfiOAO 5 WiTC HI BO AP OH APE DO B Af Tl? I O GTWeBBlsileslpY 4 50. And not 70. Type of d'i. Hone automobile 53. Utter 71. Require 64. Injury DOWN 53. Disturb 1. Feminine CO. Larne tub name 61. Small nail 1. Hiring again 63. Went up 3. Bury 64. Painful to the 4. Long low ieat touch 6. Important 5. Infant event or 66. Havlnff or celebration requiring 6. Stolen Roods an object 7. Finishes 65. Spanish 5. Pen wide- 9. Comparative mouthed ending pot 10. Paradise 69. Repository 11. Narrow and for elongatd valuable! aperture ' z p r ppr 7 r r wo " r" 2j 241 m.mmm wa ; wmm'm HP7 H23 21 30 31 32 33 34 W,.3S 34 H5? m m' 38 34 S0 41 W42 7 m Mm w 4a 44 11135 79' J6? SB" j Wt' W" 55 M 9" 1 1 1 1 il7' MM 66, In Twp. 87 South of Range 1 West of the W. M.. being the North west corner of the South 120 acres of said D, L, C; thence North on the West line of said D. L O. No. 00, 1190.76 feet to the Southwest corner of the North 100 acres of said Claim; thence East 3630 feet to the East line of said D. L. C. be ing the Southeast corner of said North 100 acres; thence South on the East line 1199.78 feet to the Northeast comer ot the South 120 acres ot said Claim; thence West 3630 feet to the place of beginning. Excepting and reserving the follow ing: Beginning at the Southeast corner of Mrs. L. A. Wilkinson's land and running thence North on the East line of D. L C. No. 66, in Twp. 37 South Range 1 West of the W. M 200 feet; thence South 36 deg. 45 mln. West 249 3 feet, with the line of the County Road; thence East 150 feet to the place ot begin ning, being that part of said Mrs. L. A. Wilkinson's ranch which lies East of the present ounty road, running through her ranch, and be ing the property conveyed by L, A. Wilkinson and husband to George B. Peck and wife on the 8th day of April, 1913, recorded In Volume 102 Deed Records at Page 398 there of. Together with all water rights appurtenant thereto or to become appurtenant thereto. Said sale is made under execution Issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Jackson to me directed In the case of State Land Board of the State of Ore gon, Plaintiff, vs. Louisa A. Wilkin son and Charles E. Wilkinson, wife and husband, Nick Klme, L. R. Hol brook and Jackson County, State of Oregon, Defendants. WALTER J. OLMSCHETD, Sheriff of Jackson County. Oregon. By Olga E. Anderson, Deputy. 1 IS ASHLAND. Sept. 12. .(Spl.) Motor ists and hikers will have no excuse for entering the Mount Ashland for estry road after today, according to Floyd Clark, members of the pro tective forest servOe. A gate was constructed today at the entrance to the road near the Crowson Hill reser voir to effectively shut out motorists until danger of forest fire la over. Enterlng-.thc roadlat this time is a federal offense and'ls punishable by fine. The road was closed last week. Fire conditions are fair at this time with no forest fires tn this district at present, according to Clark. CANADIANS PLOTTED PREMIER'S KIDNAPING OTTAWA, Sept. 19. (IP) A gsng plotting to ktdnBp Premier R. B. Ben nett shadowed the statesman for some time before he left Ottawa for Geneva as a delegate to the League of Nations meeting, police said today. Inspector Mortimer Culver said de tails of the plot were disclosed by an unnamed prisoner held on a housebreaking- charge. SALEM,. Sept. 12. (ff) The pub lic utilities commissioner today dis missed the case Instigated against contract motor carriers, engaged in transportation of petroleum and pe troleum products, upon complaint of labor unions. .. . ! : Pbone 943 We'll Dam wy you) refuse City Sanitary Service. Cross -Word Puzzle 13. Sacred tmngt IS. Vessel for hen ting. liquids 18. Having wtngs ' U. Vagabond: lang 24. Likely X5. Cutting implement its. Parsonage 38. Portals H9. Numberai abbr. 10, Grafted! heraldry SI, Timely . n, Wlthan J4. ilutter substitute 36. Dovoutneas Z!. Dine 41, Number 44. Osculatee 46, GodrieM of dawn 49. Hold a sessfoT 61. Narrow ornamtntaJ fa brio 14. first stage of an Insaet 56. Papal acarf 66. Entangles 67. Odd: Scotch 5S. Spend time In Idleness 69. Anglo8ajtoa slave ((0. ICmpty 63 Llfeletii 64. Fvmnle taint abbr. 67. Exist! Trail TRATTj, Sept. 13. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Oeo. Howe of Centraua, Wash., returned home Sept. 8 after spending several weeks here to be near Mrs. Howe's brother, B. T. Ash, who has been 111. Mr, Ash la much better at this time. School started Sept. 10 with Mrs. Newton of Medford as teaoher Rev. and Mrs. L&Oleu spent Sept, 0 In Medford where Rev. LaDleu con ducted funeral services for Mrs. Fehl. Mrs. P. BeU and Mrs. S. W, Hutch inson of Trail and Mrs. J. Davles and Mrs. Walton of Eagle Point all at- . tended the extension moetlng held In by Mrs. Azalea Sager of Corvallut and Miss Alice Malen of Medford, Sept. 10. Mrs. Alma Merrlman took them Into town. " She spent the day visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Hutohlnson and Mrs. Anna Wilson shopped tn Med ford, Sept. a. Rev. and Mrs. Shafer of Canyon- vtlle visited over the week end here and helped with the services at the mission Sunday, Sept. B. Mrs. Eva Slgglsman returned home Sept. 8 from Eugene after spending a week visiting her sister there. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dawson and Mrs. Shadley, all of Chlloquln spent sev eral days here last week guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. Dawson. Mrs. Burk and Inea shopped In Medford Sept. 8. Mesdamee J. A. LaDleu. Lewis, Murrey, Dudley and Fehl, all of Med ford. visited Sept. S at the LaDleu hoiue. Trail extension unit will hold It first meeting of the year Thursday, Sept. 13 at the home of Mrs. Llal Tucker. Miss Alice Malen. assistant demonstration agent, will be present to help make the guide patterns which Is the work to begin this year. Mrs. Florence Watson and son are home from the mountains for a f.w days and expect to return the last of cms week. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Ragsdale and children spent Monday and Tuesday In Jacksonville, Guy Merrlman returned to Prospect where he will continue his school work. He Is staying with Mr. and Mrs. niton. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Merrlman and three boys Ray, Lee and Ouy, Mr, and Mrs. Boyd Tucker. Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Hutchinson and Mrs. Anna Wilson spent Sept. s at Diamond Lake. M Forest Creek FOREST CREEK, September 12. (Spl.) School ODened here font., in under direction of Misa M.rv rmvt.. with 17 children enrolled. The build ing has Just been freshly painted In side and out and numerous repairs maue. Mr, and Mrs. Ivan Davles who are now living on Yale nmk vl. it friends and relatives here Sept. 9. Mrs. Harry Avers and family and A. B. "Doc" Ayers were guests at the an nual lestivai of the Annie Springs CCO camp at Crater Lake, Sept. e, Aaron Ayers, Jr., and Roy Jones ot Central Point visited th Aaron Ayers home, Sept. . High school young people of this district are enrolled In various high school, of the valley. Isabell Black lives with the T. J. Fish lairiiy at Phoenix and attends hih t,Mi there. Susan Davles enter, her senior year at Medford. Russell and Avadna Ayers. Valerie Pearm .ivi Ait. sen are going to Jacluonvllle. Aaron "'c,0 enier. nu senior year at Central Point. Mlas Hawl Davie, left Sept. J, for Rogue River where she 1. a teacher In the Wlmer school, Mrs. Bud Lawrence and family of Medford visited at the horn, of Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Davles Hunzt.. . ,,.. Mr. and Mrs. John Black and fam tly and Lee Black vliltAH . iu Smith home on Applegate, Sept. 9. mr. uuvey is living In the Jaufc Crump home for a time until Mr. and Mr.. Crump return from Star ranger station. Brownsboro BROWNSBORO, 8pt. U. (Spl.) Mr. nd Mr., H.yward and son and daughter arrived last Thursday from California to mak. their home here with Olsn Hayward. Mr.. Sh.w, Howard Johnson return ed Sunday from a week', vl.lt with relative, and friend, at Eureka, Cal. Mr. and Mm. K. E. Tucker and chil dren were dinner truest, at th. Wortli lngton home on Bund.y of last week. Mildred Hansen .pent several days at the coast last week with the Clng. csde family of Eagle Point, Mr.. Anna Tonn vlated with her slater, Mrs. J, F. Maxfleld, Wednes day. Mr. and Mrs. Olen Howerd of Elk oreek visited at the Wright home Wednesdsy! Mr. and Mrs. w. M. Hansen and son Oerwd returned Wednesd.y from i week', camping at Blue canyon. Mr.. Walter Mar.hall nd son Blliy returned from the forest service camp Saturday. Thl. li Billy', second Tear in th. Eagle Point high school. An Incrsss. of mor. th.n 100 per cent In th. number of automobile fstalttlt. Is eipl.lned by Coroner R. B. William, of San Bernardino, Cel., a due In part to the Increased carbon monoxide gas attributable Vo ageing cars. Oh Mall Tribune want ad. OakG rove OAK OROVE, Bept. 13. (8pM A home extension unit was formed at the Oak Grove school Friday, Sep tember 7, under the direction of Miss Alice Malln, who la In charge of Mabel Mack's office during her absence. Mrs. Waldron was elected chairman, Mrs. Thomas, vice-chairman, and Mra. Salt marsh, secretary-treasurer. All-day meetings are to be held the fourth Friday In each month and a nursery will be provided, In charge of a com petent woman. A large attendance is desired. The school has been redecorated and was opened Seutember 10. A success ful year Is anticipated under the new principal, Francis Neff, and teachers, Mlas Louise Hansen and Mtaa Jean Putman. Mra. Lundy Is visiting her daugh ter. Mrs. Wheeler, In Portland. Lester Knlps of Oakland was visit ing his parents, Mr. and Mra. Will Knlps, last week. He was accom panied by Mr. and Mrs. Smith and Mlas Henrlette Schott, Cyril Sander with Jack Terrett and Tom Green, visited in Klamath Falls Friday and Saturday. It would be appreciated by resi dents of this section if persons would refrain from throwing their garbage In the ditches here. ( Anderson Creek ANDERSON CREEK, Sept. 13. (Spl.) Anderson creek school opened Sept. 3. with Miss Benson as teacher. This Is Misa Benson's third year In this district. A number from the creek are pick ing apples In the valley this week. Steve Lunak was out to the valley Saturday. Mra. Frank Marquess was out to the valley Monday. Mrs. J as. Mac Dow ell and eon James wore over from Keno on business Sat urday. Mr. and Mra. Green are visiting In Corvallls this week. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Mays were In Tal ent Saturday afternoon, Jack Mann was In Medford Satur day evening. 4 Antelope ANTELOPE, Sept. 13. (Spl.) Mrs. Helen O. Oulbertson returned Sep tember 14 from San Francisco, where ahe had gone for a few days vaca tion. Mr. and Mrs. B, K. Rlggs snd chil dren and Wallace McDowell visited Mr, and Mrs. Joe Arens the evening or August 34. Ice cream and cake were served. Antelope school opened September 8 with attendance of 33 pupils. Mrs. Wilbur Erlckson Is teaching the Ante lope school- this year. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Davles and chil dren returned September 9 from Sa lem, where they had been attending the state fair. J. E. Wood, father of Jack Wood, pissed away September 4 at the home of his son. Mr. Wood had been In bad health for a number of years. Funeral services were held In Eagle Point. A large number of friends at tended the funeral. The Antelope Literary and Ladles' Social club wishes to extend to the bereaved family tholr deepest sympathy. Antelope Literary club members gave Mr. and Mrs. Luther Day a sur prise party September 1. Refresh ments were served later by the club members. , Mr, and Mrs. Henry Owens and chil dren, Mrs, Una Stanley and son Dar rel spent August 36) at Dead Indian. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil oulbertson and daughter and H. O. High of Medford spent September 8 at Dead Indian Soda Springs. Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Hatlett visited Mr. and Mrs. Bob Balxe September B. Several men of the Antelope district helped Jack Wood harvest his last cutting of clover Friday. Climax CLIMAX, Sept. 1J. (Spl.) Frand. Leo, Infant son of Mr, and Mr.. Frank Hunit, passed away In Medford last Ssturday. The community extends IU sympathy to th. be reared par ent.. Mr. and Mr.. L. H. Werts- and daughter. Norma and Roberta .pent the week-end on a trip to Huckle berry mountain and Crater Lak., re turning home by Diamond lak.. While at Crater Lake they were guesU of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hanson, 'Two fires were set by lightning here lsst week and many acres were burn- ed over before finally conquered. Ho damage resulted. Mr.. Hilda Morgan is .pending the week with her sister, Mr.. Werta. H. P. H.nson snd Ted Kinney of Central Point visited at th. W.rbt r.nch Sunday. Mennlfe. Charley of th. . Onion Creek CCO camp .pent th. week-end at home. Lloyd Ad.mson Is spending a few day. at Cllmu this week. Mr.. A. J. Orlssom visited with Mrs. Wert. Thursday. The budget meeting of school du trlct No. 13 will b. held September 13. Sem Coy .pend. a day oeoaslonslly .t hi. ranch her.. Farmer, .r. wait ing for rain In order to begin f.ll plowing. Mr.. Jennie Whit, spent th. week end In Central Point. Mr. end Mrs. 8. M. Wert, of Andrr- ' son, Cal, ar. vuitlng their son hi,:. Mr. and Mrs. Ascar Algulre t Portland have been vlaitlng Mrs. Viol Comstock the past week. They re turned homo Thursday. ASTORIAN SUES PAPER WHEN NAME IN ASTORIA, Sept. U. (AP) Thf AsUjrlan-Budget which recently pub llshed a list of persons who reputedlji signed a petition asking that ttu) communist party be formally iecog nleed In Oregon, was today made thf defendant In a as,000 libel suit filed by John T. Lasslla, whose named ap peared m the published list. Lasslla'. complaint set forth ' (hat the published list was followed by an eaiionsi intimating that those who signed the netltlon wr. mil. treason to the United States. By reason of such publication, Las. slla contended, he lost his Job with nour nun, to his damage In the sura of .5000, and that he suffered rldU cule of the public, for which he de mands .30,000 damage.. The Astorlan-Budget published th names of about 900 reputed signers to the netltlon In mumtinn m... newspaper said about half of th ucra mier made public expression that they regretted sipnln,. thm ment or had signed It without a clear ...luorstanaing or im meaning and purpose. CANDIDATES TALK TO IRRIGATIONISTS KLAMATH FALLS, Sent. 13. m Politic, mingled with lrriuetioa problem, her. last night at the ana nual banquet of th. Oregon reclame tlon congress. The congress, In Klamath Falls fo a two-day session, will complete Ita meeting with, a serle. of .dentins conference, and business sesaToa this afternoon. Charles H. Martin, Democratic can dldate for governor, addressed th congress last night and pointed out th. heavy share received by reclame tlon from the three billion dollar PWA program, Martin, who serve as a member of the congressional reo. lamatlon committee, said President Roosevelt was "the first westers president." Joe E. Dunne, Republican governor, ship candidate, was present at th banquet, to carry hi. personal greet ings to the congress. Lyie 8. Oarlock, nephew of Le. Oaf lock of Medford, who left here br plan, for Washington, D. C, August 8, is located In Washington, D. O, at the present time. Th. work to which he U assigned Is In the division of Industry and trad. In the social silence research council under the U. S. department of labor and ha. for It. object occupational specific. tlon snd classification In Industrial center, to form data for publlo em ployment exchanges. Mr. Oarlock Is working under Prof, Stead, formerly of th. Unlvar.lty of Minnesota, under whom ha worked la Minnesota In th. .am. Una. Com pletlon of the project 1. expected vt take from three to five year.. Mr. Oarlock was employed at th. Dla mond lak. resort for the put twJ seasons. 4- LAST OF AUGUST WASHINGTON,' 8pt. H. (API An Increase of l i per oant In retail food price, during the two week, ended August 26 was reported today by the labor department. Price, at the end of that perk were 7.7 per cent higher than on August 39 last year and 14.4 per cent higher than two year. ago. Th. .am. amount of focti that cot 1.00 In 101S would have required tl.19 at the end of August, compared with ti ll two week, before and tl.0? a year ago. FARMER JAILED FOR BATTERING HELPMATE ROSEBURG. Ore., Sept. 13 (AP)- Crawford Whltaker, Kent creek far mer, against whom a complain charging assault and battery was filed, by Mi wife, entered a plea of guilty In the Justlo. court h.r. today. H lacked money to pay a fin. of IM and was committed to th county Jail for 95 day., s Worked Wrong Mine. ELKO, Not. (UP) Joe Karri en, decided to go mining. He found mln. and did extensive work In pro ducing some or. When h. completed hi. work h. saw another man pre paring to haul away th. or. Karpeq flourished a gun to prevent th. man from taking th. or. Th. newcomer was R. O. Dugdale, th. mine', owner. Karpen got 13 day. In Jail for hui trsubl. Fossil ancestor, of modsrn ele phants, rhinoceroses, hippopotami, crocodile, and pythons have been .found to northern India. LYLE GARLOCK ON WASHINGTON DUTY