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PXGE XTNB ! pin ii i i 1 1. 1 -in-1 1 1. 1 ii i.ii wii.iMMM-Mi.. I iny-wwwiwiiiwiMi; ij .hi I j;y"'Ml pjgwfrffry) toffctCVBD Vtt vo I1UV OOIUWVV irEDFOTOD MATE TRTBTTNTC, rEDFORD, OREGON. THTTISD3T. SEPTEMBER 13, 193-f. Bead every d 00 this pace . you Hill probtbly find ancU) IM thing woo wmnt to do or Kll " " un't there. Use . . ln" pensive, effective Pat word nrt Insectioa ( Minimum Hoc) Caen additional insertion, pet word (Minimum 10c) PM line pet month without copy changee ""' .81.35 75 FOE WANT tDB LOST AND FOOND bull, long tall. ""N,Ror ward. Phone Earl 61ms. 281 or 879-W. LOST H dog missing- cell 1518 WANTED FEMALE HELP wCrnSNeetMpable (rlrl or woman to do housework, modern country home. Phone 15-F-2. MALE 0E FEMALE .".r 'rio ' w r.T a w not over 50 yre. old to Jill cleric vacancies caused by .--ttrpment. exoanalon. no traveling. Interviewed by manager covering special training. Write Re tail Merchandising Bureau or Civil Service Training Bureau, Inc., Bo 0. Mall Tribune. a.iq?n Ti-n nr more employed nersons to room and board at 519 King St. Mra. J. M. Dodge. WANTED MALE HELP vnriMn MAN WANTED Who la Inter ested In electricity, and would UXe to worn In a power station, starting as oiler. Must be at present em ployed and willing to prepare lor -i,n at. home in spare time study until qualified to enter this work at good pay. Small tuition rL.t. For Dartlculars, write Box 3437. Mall Tribune. WANTED Woman to assist with gen. eral housework. Permanent ' posi tion. Tel. 774-R-3. WANTED Woman lor housework Good home and wages. Dora E Smith, mile west of Talent school house, Talent, Ore. WANTED Woman or girl to care for small child, can aai tawaruo. YOUNG WOMAN over 20 years ot age . for genarl house work Qood home and moderate wages Permanent po sition for right party. Address Box 3072, care Mail Tribune. WANTED SITUATIONS MIDDLE-AGED lady wants light housework. Apply 230 No. Ivy. LADY, 30. wants housekeeping. 3340. Tribune. CHILDREN cared for in my home 640 E 9tb WANTpD-MlSCELLANEOUS WANTED To rent piano. P. O. Box 575lford. Phone liaR. WANTED Hav and straw, pay cash or trade cattle. Lela Falvey, Grants Pass, Ore. TO THE MAN who contemplates building a nice home I will U the finest view site tn Medford at a REAL sacrifice. TRY ME. 3438. Tribune. ' WANTED Baby's high chair. 855-L. Phone WANTED To buy trash burner. Tel. 394-Y. WANTED Used circulating heater. Must be reasonable for cash. Box 3341 Tribune. WANTED Good family milk cow, young. T. B. and abor. tested. Write full particulars. Geo. Taylor, Box 27. Hornbrook. Cal. ENCLOSED van truck going south. Load wanted. Phone 832. WANTED TO RENT Two room furn ished house in city limit of Med ford Must be cheap Box 308 Mau Trlbuui. rURNl TU RE re-up holstered 969-R Thtbault Pbone JUNK WANTED Ws pay oasb foi junk batteries AND RADIATORS ALUMINUM BRASS COPPER and unk at all descriptions MEDFORD BAROAIN BOUSE 9? No Orape Tel 1082 WANTED Wool mohair nitis od pelts 3re us oefure rou sell Wioi be and twin for sale Mtdforo BsxitaiD House. 27 N Orape St Pbon 1082 WANT PO BUY 1929 Ford eaeap 333 W 2nd Must be WANTED Wsrranu Redden 4 Ou WANTED - Hmenld tjol totes tools or Dt nte you MMloro BtrmlO H us J? N Grip St Pel 1082 FOR flNT-ROUSP.S FOR RENT house, with Almond 8' Unfurnished 5-ronm 'ifep:ng porch, 23 FOR REX r Small 134 85. Ivy. furnished nous. FOE RENT H0D8E8 FOR RENT Large modern house with hade trees and lawn, 215 E. Jack son atreet. Inquire J. W. Jacobs, (104 Plue street. FOR rent 8 room modern home 2 bath rooms, sleeping porch, furn ished or unfurnished Only reliable, permanent tenante need apply. 714 West loth. FOR RENT B o m ee. furnished oi unfurnished. Brown 8c White FOR RENT 5-roora house, furnished fireplace, piano. W. H. Everbard Inquire 329 W 6th. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Furnlehed suite, with bath; desirable location. Tel. 1537. FOR RENT Desirable furnished apt Hotel Grand. CLEAN furnished apt. 317 W. 2nd. FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS . ROOMS Well furnished, heated. Phone 364-L. FOR RENT ROOM BOAED ROOM AND BOARD near high school and Washington. Oil W. 11th. Tel. 705-Y. TO RENT Rooms formerly occupied by Miss Baldrrln. 117 Laurel St. FOR RENT Room or apt., board If desired. 70S s. oekdale, near high school. RATES very moderate at 718 E. Main ATTRACTIVE rooms 404 8 drape. FOE RENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT 10 acres. Improved, close ln: irrigated. See or phone Clarence Pierce. FOR EXCHANGE FOR BALE OR TRADE Oat hay. Isaac's, next to Radio Station. WANTED Trade grain hay for wood. Phone 1016-L. TRADE Good rifle or furniture for young plga or calves. Box 3348. Tribune. WILL TRADE Jersey milk hay. Phone 589-R-l. FOR EXCHANGE - 1929 model A Ford sedan and 2 lots in Medford for late model Ford V-8 Tel 407-? EXCHANGE Furn re-upholatertng for lumber, wood, flab poles ana reels Phone 989-R. FOR SALE OR TRADE White electric sewing machine for light sedan Boa 638. Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE FOR EXCHANGE Excellent furnish ed small-apt. house; steady Income; In Portland, for good home ln or near Medford. Box 3319, Tribune TRADE 10 acres, some timber, on Columbia highway, tor equity In modern house, close In. Phone 682-R TRADE 5 room house, 1 lot fenced, value 800.00 for small acreage. P. O. Box 641, Medford. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR TRADE 2 acreage tracts. 24 and 10 acres, 1 city lot, one timber claim and 820 acres, some meadow, balance amall tim ber. Ida M. Jewell, Rt. 1, Kallspell, Montana, BEST BUY IN SOUTHERN OREGON 40 acres, 5 cultivated, water for gar den, well. 4-room log house that cost (800, cement cellar under house, double garage, chicken house, free rans?e, close to highway. Quick sale. 450. Ho me seekers' Exchange, 403 East Main. FOR SALE Sacrifice 158 acre ranch on Rogue river. 0 ml. Medford. River water right. 80 A. bottom land. Easy terms. Inquire 1021 W. Uth. MODERN HOME, clo5 in. real sacri fice; also 2 acres improved, fee owner, 823 Taylor St. FOR SALE Ranches, city homes, or chards, placer mines. Bargains. Easy terms. Rentals. Roberts, 720 W. 2nd. Tel 1528-J. A BAHOAIN My large lot. on Ben nett Bt., excellent soil, fruit, nut trees ana berries Will sacrifice on terms or cash. Box .50. Tribune, HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENT Jack son Co Bldg tli Loan As en Tel. 105 53 AURE6 near App lefts te P O i 11 A cultivation, free water right; Bal ance timber; improvements, Paul Erdman. Applegate, Ore. WHEN you think of real estate, think of Brown A Wbtle FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SAL EOR EXCHANGE 8 bucks. Phone 14-F-4, or write Dance Keeney, Anhland, Ore. SMALL, gontle saddle horse and Lake- view stock saddle. Call at 1012 E. Jackson. FOR SALE Fresh Jersey and Guern sey cows. 20 Red weaner pigs. 80 large turkey. W. W. HUkey, Wag ner Creek road, Talent. FOR SALE Cows, helffra, hogs and weaner Prs. 1 mile test of Ashland on Main St. W. w. Bryan. FOR SALE Weaner pigs. Call at Finley ranch, on Ross lane. rOR SALE OR TRADE One lave 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 fme good Rambouillet ram P E Bybee. Medford. FOR SALE Two burrow. p:-fcsaddlJ Reasonable. Phone 468-J-2. FOR SALE Work horw. 1000 pounds 1 to 1800 pounds, wagons, snd hsr I nss '4 m:! north Midway roid on o.d Med.'ord-Ceutral Point highway FOR 3AL& 21 rsboit and nuten? Third house south e:ty ball, Jsea FUR SALE Fresh )wa, Son u. l. Bai., Or. t "AdoU FOE BALE LIVESTOCK TWO JERSEY hellers, coming fresh In spring, and coming 2-year-old colt. Priced reasonable. Inquire at w B. Medley's. Rt. 1. Box 156. Medford. FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE 50 Rhode Island Red pul lete and cockerels for breeding. Cummlnga poultry Ranch, 5 mtlea out Mtdwey road. Central Point. FOR SALE White Wyandotte cock erels. H. O. Best, Uedford. Ore. Tel. 539-R-2. FOR SALE Leghorn hens. M, B. Qlover, Rosa Lane. FOR SALE White leghorn pullets. Hansen strain. 3 miles north Cen tra Point on Pacific highway. Tel. 19-X-3. Mrs. Roy Mchola. PURE Bronze copja. cocaeran's prize tock 15 Jesse Nell Rt I. Ashland FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE '26 Olds Coupe, good con dition, new tires. aio. inquire room 8, 249 So. Riverside, alter 6. FOR SALE Btudebaker. Garage, Prune Bt. AUTOMOBILE SPECIALS FISH. TIRES AND TUBES Bonded guaranteed. You cannot buy tires anywhere. In Oregon cneaper man at the Sunrise Super Service Sta tion, 13th and Riverside. FOR SALE DOGS PETS FOR SALE epltl puppies. 118 Genes. see. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS DEER RIFLES Close-out prices. Look them over. 817 No. Riverside 22 SAVAGE Sporter, 12; wood lathe, motor and chisels. 9; sewing ma chine, 12; cougar rug. 12 50; some tools, lots of odd dishes; cheap. No Junk. 621 Mayette St. FOR SALE Prunes. Geo. Flak, across from Meehan Service Station. FOr"sALE .25-35 rifle, new; 4x7-ft. fly-proof deer sox. 132 S. Riverside FOR SALE White sewing machine 335 s. Riverside. FOR SALE Pine tomatoes, lo vlnea, watermelons. John Macs, dirt road right before overhead crossing Tolo. follow red arrows. FOR SALE .28-35 Savage, like new, (23.50; guarantee. Phone 341-J-3, or Box 146, Rt, 1, Talent. Ore. GENUINE INDIANA CANNER toma toes, 75c a big lug box, delivered. Phone 3-F-4. Ted Fish. FOR SALE Coal and wood range with hot water coil; also wood-burning circulating heater. 1124 W. 10th. FOR SALE-Deliclous apples. Fern Valley, Swedenburg place. FOR SALE Plenty of tomatoes snd prunes at Carpenter ranch, J'vlile highway. FOR SALE Bueschsr Melody 0 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, miles east of Phoenix. FOR SALE Grain, oats and barley bags. Medford Bargain House. 37 N Orape St. Phone 1082. ALL MAKES of washing machines re paired. Flck Hardware. 131 Wsst Main. FOR SALE Used sewing machines, ail makes; terms if desired All make1 rented and repaired White Sewing Machine, Co. 24 N Bar tie tt FOR SALE Canning peaches. Stancllff Phoenix. Bert FOR SALE 3 burner oil stove, roll top desk, ski is. automobile hot wat er heater, lace type rubber boots, other miscellaneous articles Extra special 885 00 violin and 18 00 case 84000. Leaving, must sell at once Call at 22 Seene Way Drive. FOR SALE: Inoculate vetch before planting to assure maximum growth use Nltragen. Monarch Seed &. Feed Co. FOR SALE Vetch inoculation. Mon arch Seed & Feed Co. TIER WOOD Dry fire, pine, osk and laurel, on ground or delivered. Tel 722. MISCELLANEOUS PRUNES FOR SALE le lb. Tel. 7-F-4 FOR SALE Petite prunes. L C Scott. Old Stage Road, near Central Point sonville. H. Andrews. DENTISTRY Dt Main I S Oote 33S C BOAT TRAILER. Cash Register Add ing Machine. Typetrrlter. Bonis Shoes. Hunting-Pishing Equipment 317 Nortb Rl'Srslde OKAJN jsekson County Peed Co.. 4tb and Sartlrct 6U- 0OO8 examined free, and BartletL Dr. Stone tn FOR SALE Equity IB house. Cell 828 Haren BUSINESS DIRECTORY Ann ran a .Mt 'KHtIN CO. ABSTRAC1 CO. Abstracts it rttU and Title Insurance rte only complete Du Syatam in lackaop County. MUKHAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of nt: tcxiinj 8 and 6. No 13 North Central Ave upstalra. Rtalto Phone 181&-T Wall Papi Cifwnlhf WALL-Papr.H CKSANINO Ic Def q ft Mr Black 110 N Bsrliatt Ei pert Win flow Cleaner in oEOKdp do n - rei ina 1 House Clesmni Fiooi Wsiing Orl 1 niJ Rug Cleaning specialty. 811 BUSINESS DIRECTOR? Money to Lena MONEY LOANED ON FURN1TUR CARS. ETC Prompt service end le gal rate W S THOMAS. 48 8 Central state license No 8 167. BADS TRANSFER Ja STORAGE OO- Oftloe 1016 No Oeotrel Pbone tit Prices right ienre guaranteed UAWLEY TRANSFER - Txpert pack ers and movers Special livestock moving equipment Prices ngbt 619 Nortb Riverside Phone 1044-X Painting end Peperbengmg M. A. BLISS Painting and paper banging Tel 646 W o9 8 Grape M. A. BUSS Painting and paper hanging. Tel. 646-W. 313 S. Grape. Piano Instruction. PIANO INSTRUCTIONS Apollo Piano Studio, 126 N. Holly. Classical and popular music. Private. FRED ALTON HAIGHT Pianist, com poser, teach of piano and harmony. Original MELCHOKD method, mod ern piano playing. Studio, 318 Lib erty Blclg., Medford, Ore. MuMo Writing and Song Sen Ire HAIGHT Music Writing and 8on Service. Composing, arranging. Song lyric. Publishing. Copy rights. Mimeograph copies of mu sic. 318 Liberty Bid., Medford, Ore. LEG NOTICES City Warrants called for Payment. Notice Is herejy given that there are funds on hand In the Oeneral Fund of the City of Medford for the redemption of Warrants Nos. 3885 to 3032 inc. Interest on the above War rants will cease after September 14th, 1934. Dated this Uth day of Sep tember, 1934. GUS H. SAMUELS. City Treasurer. 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 Dee Bowman, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed by the Hon. Earl B. Day, Judge of the above entitled Court, as Executrix of said estate, and has duly qualified accord ing to law; all persons having claims against said estate are hereby noti fied to present same, witn proper vouchers and duly verified according to law. at the office of T. W. Mites, attorney for the undersigned, ln the Jackson County Bank building in the City of Medford, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated and first published August imn, iuj. IjCona i. martin, Executrix of the Estate of Dee Bowman, deceased Notice of Final Settlement In the County Court of the State of Oregon lor jaexson county. In the Matter of the Estate of Regin ald J Earl, Deceased. Notice is Hereby Given that the un ue"'"w " tmmi in the above entitled matter, and the above entitled Court has fixed 6ep-led tember 29th, 1934, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A. M, In the County Courtroom in the Courthouse ln Med ford, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing objections to said final account, and for the settlement there of. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF MEDFORD, OREGON, Administrator. By: Eugene Thorndlke. Fossil remains of the great armored fish which Is said to have swum In the seas that covered Michigan mil lions of years ago are to be Bought ln the northern portions of the lower peninsula of the state. tiS Tribune Daily ACROSS -L Fairy 4. Measure of Da per I. B profltabl 12. Sun IS. Unseal 14. English rfTr 15. Self 18. Small flab 17. Fairy Ule monsters 19. Butter aubstltut 11. Gael 21. slliltarr studsnt I. Decapitates 21. Article it Writer of boy' books SO. Father 31. StafT 33. blriK fn th Swiss fashion SB. Short sleep 3d. Notion 38. Interprets; ai-rhalo 10. Italian river 41. Scatter 43. Narrow back city street 16. Pedal digit IS. Kind of terrier Solution of Yesterday' Puizl k f I t If c 6 wWCje 5 b n A N B TfflfK T S ifalAlN ANA M AgE P i ggG A M EInTe 5S b Gpmvp pi a d5"n e e 9 NIAIKE E RK EiESE e eoTfL st sm orMo s Mfimm AVjl E SIT O N OiCfElS tMv a f Pb r' a d oJsjo R b a b e tiRASls frrv l a sIaTp'I e ta5gj dTaik nieTe" d Crawlln anlm 49, Plnial of a spire 0. Large boat M. Stir 64. European finch F. Oo to law ftT. Happy SI. Popular Inelegant larKuag 15. Number nnnwTTTTWTT7" r-g- "Uzzz g5l2Lfl iffl H5 M 4 42 jtfi'43 44 YiW.'i i UMli. ,,,, ' '.' 2Z M1 '2!L!1 I I WA I I I I Mm I I L SILL INCREASE (Contlnueo icm page on) enter echool unconditionally. Pupils who will be six years of age between Oct. 26th and Jan. 36th may enter school by taking a test and ah owing a mental development of six and one half years. The entering of under age pupil ta discouraged by the school system as It has seldom proved a wise thing to do. School Areas Defined Th following elementary schools of the city, house grades one to six: the Roosevelt, Lincoln, Jackson, and Washington. The Roosevelt school serves all territory east of the center line of th Pacific highway. The Lincoln school serve that portion of the city west of the Pacific highway and east of the Southern Pacific rail road tracks. The Jackson school serves the northwest part of the city, being that portion which lie west of the Southern Pacific railroad racks and north of the center line of West Main street and Jacksonville highway. The Washington school serves the southwest part of the city, or that territory lying west of the railroad tracks and south of the center Hue of West Main street and Jacksonville highway. The Junior high school serve the entire city for grade seven, eight, and nine, and the senior high school likewise, for grades ten, eleven, and twelve. AU pupils are expected to report to their own respective school for the opening day. Following -egtstratlon, where It can be shown tnat lnaivia- ual parents and pupils will be better accommodated by attending at some other school, a request for transfer may be filed with the school superin tendent, but until a transfer can be effected, a pupil must attend the school to which he is assigned. Due to the shortage of teachers this year, Superintendent Smith said that nothing could be definitely promised In the way of tranafer. Text pooka Furnished All elementary text book are fur nished, according to law, to pupils of the first eight grade. These will be distributed at th time of their regis tration In the several schools of he city, For the ninth grade at the Junior high school and for all grades at the senior high school, where pupil aro required to furnish their own text books) the exchanges, will be open as usual, and second hand books may be kn..oh .nM viM . Pimlta are renuest- . , . ,,. not to mi books and 8UPPIlM I until tney receive cneir iisi irom wic teachers In charge. The required texts and supplies, most of which are fur nished by the district, in grades one to eight are published below: First "H" Grade. Texts Furnished by School. Gates Huber Primer, loaned by school (.60). Supplementary Primer and mate rials (later), loaned by school (.06). Writing Manual, loaned by school (.35). Prang 8 -color paints and paper for art work, furnished by school (.35). These text are loaned free to pu pils of th Medford school, but on Cross -Word Puzzle 9. Relate 10. Chopplnf trl It. Affirmative 11. DeDarta SO. Meadow 21. Dried 32. South Ameri can Indian 21. positive electrle pole 14. Cover with dew Hang loosely Natlv Him In th Hrlt Ish army Triangular Inserts Ruin ICsrapIng un- 31. 14. neiignen jy from a container IT. lota 19. Wily 43. Reposes 44, Minimum 44, Rotate ra pldly 47. Witty person 41. Room In a harsra 49, Age M. Rsgret 63. Rang of knowledge IS. Elvatd ratlroadl oolloq. DOWN 1. Inhabitant oft suffix I, Record of a ship's voyage 1. Delugs 4. KnlHSlessly 5. Unfasten . Frozen dessert T. Sun god I. Time niarked by el unm eant events condition that an; low or damage beyond ordinary wear snail be paJd for by the pupil before' further loans can be made. The loss or damage Is computed on the basts of prices ststed above. Supplies Brought by Pupil, Pencil tablet, 8x10 In., .10. Crayons: 8 oolore Prang No. 8 or Blnney b Smith No. 8, .10. Pencil, .05. Eraser, soft rubber, .08. Paint cloth. Flrnt "A" tirade. Tents FurnUhfd by School. Oats-Huber First Reader, loaned by school (.04). Pnneil-Cuack Primer, loaned by school (.04). Supplementary Readers and mate rials (later). lond by school. Writing Manusl, loaned by school (JS). Prank 8oolor palnte and paper for art work, furnUhfd by school (.84). These tete are losned free to pu pils of the Medford schools, but on condition that any loss or damage beyond ordinary wear shall be paid for by the pupil before further loans can be made. The loss or damage la computed on the bssls of prices stated above. Supplies nroniht by Pupil. Crayons: 8-oolor Prang Co. No. 8 or Blnney ft Smith No. 8, .10. Pencil Tablet, 8xl0-ln., .10. Pencil, .05. Eraser, soft rubber, .08. Paint cloth. Ruler, 13ln. Second "It" Orade. Texts Furnished by School. Oates-Huber Second Reader, loaned by school (.68). Fennell-Cuaack First Reader, loaned by school (.88). Supplementary Readers and mate rial (later), loaned by school. Payne-Oarrlson Speller, Grade 3, loaned by school (.35). Rice Primary Writing Manuel, loan ed by school (.35). Muslo Hour, First Book, loaned by school (.68). Prang 8 -color peinte and paper for art work, furnished by school (.35). These texta are loaned free to pu pils of the Medford schools, but oo condition that any loss or damage beyond ordinary wear shall be paid for by the pupil before further loans can be made. The loss or damage la computed on the basis of prices stated above. Supplies Brought by Pupil. Pencil Tablet, 810-ln., ,10. Pencil. .08. Crayons: 8-color Prang Co. No. 8 or Blnney at Smith No. 8. .10. Eraser, soft rubber, .09. Ruler, U-ln. Faint cloth. Second 'AM Grade. Texts Furnished by School, Oatea-Huber Second Reader, loaned by school ( 68). Pennell - Cuaack Second Reader, loaned by school (.13), Supplementary Reads: and mate rial (later), loaned by school (.80), Riot Primary Writing Manual, loan ed by school (.35). Muslo Hour, First Book, loaned by school (.68). Pavne-Oarron Speller, Qrado 3 loaned by echool (.35). Prang e-color palnta for art work furnished by sohool (.35). These texta are loaned free to pu pils of the Medford schools, but on condition that any loss or damage beyond ordinary wear shall be paid for by the pupil before further loans can be made. The lose or damage Is computed on the basis of pilose stated above. Supplies Brought by Pupil. Pencil Tablet, Bxl0-ln., .10. Pencil, .05. Crayons: 8 colors, Prang Oo. No, 3 or Blnney 8c Smith No. 8, .10, Eraser, soft rubber, .10. Paint cloth. Ruler, 12-ln. Third "B" and "A" Grade,. Texta Furnished by School. Oatee-Huber Readers, Book n! loaned by school (.68). Fennell-Cusaek Reader. Book lit, losned by school (.801. Better Bngllah for Beginners, loan ed br school (.60). Triangle Arithmetic, Book I. ran I, loaned by school (.80). Supplementary Readers, loaned by school. Payne-Garrison Speller, Grade 8, loaned by school (.35). Rice Primary Writing Manual, loan ed by school ( 35). Music Hour, Second Book, loaned br school (.76). 8-color Prang palnta and paper for art work and Ink, furnished by school (40). Pens, furnished by school. Spelling psper, ruled and number, ed. furnished by school. Notebook cover, loose leaf, 3-rlng, and filler, laoned by echool (.35) These texts are loaned free to pu pits of the Medford school, but on condition that any loss or dsmage be. yond ordinary wear shall be paid for by the pupil before runner loans csn be msde. Th los or damage la com, puted on th basis of price stated above. Supplle Brought by Pnpll, Pencil Tablet, gxlO-ln.. .16. Penholder, .10. Ruler. .10. Crsyons, 8-color Prang Co. Ho. I or Blnney Smith No. 8, .10. Eraser, soft rubber. .05. Fourth nd "A" nrde. Texts Furnished by School. Elson-Baais Fourth Reader, loaned bv school (.80). Supplementary Reader, loaned by school. Triangle Arithmetic. Book I, Part It, loaned by echool (.80). Payne-Oarrlson Speller, Orade loaned by school (.34). Oral and Written English (new edl tlon) Lower Book, Potter, Jeachke Olllett, losned by school ( 16) Rice Intermediate writing Manual, loaned by school (.16). Home Life In Par Away Lends. At-wood-Thomss, loaned by school ( ,06) Muslo Hour, Third Book, losned by school (.80). Comprehensive Standard Dictionary, Funk a Wsg . loaned by school (1 twi Prang paint and paper for art work and Ink work, furnished by school (.40). Notebook cover, loo leaf, 1 ring, and filler, loaned by school (.35). Spelling Tablet and Pens, furnished by school (.35). These text are loaned free to pu pil of th Medford schools, but on condition that any loss or daman beyond ordinary wear shall b paid for by th pupil before further loan can be made. The loas or damage Is computed on stated price. Supplies Brought by Pupil, Pencil Tablet, 6xl0-ln, pencil, .16. Penholder, .10. Ruler. .10. Crayons: 6-color Prang No. 8. Bln ney 8c Smith Co. No. 8, .10. Eraser, soft rubber, .05. Fifth "B" and "A" Grades. Texts Furnished by School. Elton Basic Fifth Reader, loaned by school (84). Triangle Arithmetic, Book It, Part I, loaned by school (.60). Supplementary Readera. loaned by echool. Rice Intermediate Writing Manual, loaned by achool (.16). Payne-Oarrleon Speller, Orade 8, loaned by chool (.35). Oral and Written English, Lower Book (new edition) Potter, Jeschke Olllett, loaned by school (.96). Health Habits. Book I, loaned by school (.98). Th Americas, Atwood Thomas, loaned by achool (1.40). Hero Tales from History Burnhem, loaned by school (.90). Muslo Hour, Book IV, loaned by school (4). Comprehensive Standard Dictionary, Funk 8s Wsg., loaned by echool (1.00). Notebook cover, loose leaf, 3 ring and filler, loaned by chool (.35). Spelling Tablet and pen, rurnuhed by achool (.18). Prang s-coior paint ana paper tor art work, Ink, furnished by echool. These text ar loaned free to pu plls of th Medford schools, but or. condition that tny loss or dsmage ra. yond ordlnwy wear ehell be paid for by the pupil before further loan can be made. The los or damage 1 com puted on the basis of price stated above). Supplies Brought by Pupil Pencil Table. SxiO-la., and pencil. 15. Penholder, .10. Ruler, .10. Cryon: 8-o'.OT Prang fo. 8, Bln ney 8c Smith Co. No. 8, .10. Eraser, soft rubber, .05. Sixth "B" and "A" Grades. Texta Furnished by School. Elton Bsslo Sixth Reader, loaned by school (34). Supplementary Readers, loaned ny school. Trlangl Arithmetic. Book II, Part II. loaned by echool (.60). Rice Intermediate writing Manual, loaned by school, (.16). Oral and Written English, iywr Book (new edition) Potter, Jeschke Olllett, loaned by achool, (.36). School Hlatory of Oregon, Clark, Brown 8c Blue, loaned by achool (1.00) Health Habits, Book II, loaned by sohool (1.00). Nation Beyond Sea, Atwooo Thoma, loaned by aohool (1.40). Payne-Oarrlson Speller, Orade loaned by achool (.38). New World Speller, book n oaj loaned by school (.53). Spelling Tablet and pens, lurnisneo by school (.15). Comprehensive standard Dictionary, Funk dc Wag., loaned by achool (1.00). Paint and paper for art work, ink, furnished by sohool (.40). These text ar loaned free to pu- nll of th Medford Khool. but on condition that any loas or dsmage be yond ordinary weai hall b paid for by th pupil before runner loan, can be mad. The los or damag I com puted on th basis of price staled above. Supplies Brought by Pupu. Pencil Tablet, 8xl0-ln, pencil, ,11. Penholder. .10. Ruler, .10. Crayon: 8-oolor Pnng No. 8, Bln ney 8c Smith Co. No. I, .10. Eraeer, soft rubber, .05. Seventh "B" and "A" Grades. Texts Furnlahed by School. Triangle Arithmetic, Book III, Fart I, loaned by school (.64). Trlangl Arithmetic, Book n. ran n for (Jr. 6 AS), loaned by enooi (.60). Payne-Oarrlson spener, una. i, loaned by school (.35). New World Speller, Book m for (jr. 8A31. Rice Advanced Writing Manual, loaned by achool (.16). Musis Book, loaned by onooi, School History, Robinson, losned by chool (1.35). Comorehenslv Standard Dictionary, Funk 8c Wag., loaned by achool (1.00). English Series, Book III. Mcraaaen, Part I. loaned by ohool (1.10). Junior Hlih School Literature, Book I, Elson-Keck-Burrl (for Oroup I and III. loaned by achool (l.aoi Literature In Junior High school Bolenlu Book I, loaned by school (131), Oolden Leave Oate-Ayr (Jr. 6A8). loaned by achool (.88). World t work Atwood. loaned by echool (1.60). Art materials and Ink, furnished by chool. These text ar loaned free to pu oil of th Medford echool, but on condition that any in or damage oe. yond ordinary wear shall be paid for by th pupil before further loans csn be mad. Th lo or damsge I com puted on th bssl of price stated above. Supplies Brought by Pnpll. Pencil Tablet, eilO-ln., pencil, .18, Penholder, .10. Ruler, .10. Eraser, soft rubber, .06. Loos laf notebook and filler, M Eight "B" nd "A" Grades. Texta Furnished by School. Arithmetic, Brown-Eldredge, Book Iff. loaned by chool (.18). Trlangl Arithmetic Book lit. Part It for HI-1. Itt-a. Itt-8, loaned by achool (.641. Rio Advanced Writing Manual, loaned by school (.16). New World Speller, Book III, loaned by school (89). Payns-OarrUor, Speller, Orade 8 (for T.tt-1). loaned by echool (.38) School History, Robinson 8B only, loaned by school (135). Essential ot Loyal citlMiuhlp, Reed (8A only), loaned by achool (1.13). English Series. Book III, McPaddeo Part II. loaned by school (1.10). Comprehensive standard Dictionary, Funk 8c Wag., loaned by school (0), Junior High School Literature, EU son-Keck-Burrl Book II for Group and 11, loaned by echool (1.40). Literature in Junior Hlih School. Bolenlu Book II. loaned by school 11 v). Journey End Harper (V-8). loan ed by echool (.06). Art material. Ink, furnished oej chool. These text are loaned free to pi. plls of the Medford schools, but ott oondltlon that any loas or damage be yond ordinary wear ahall be paid fa by th pupil before further loan oca b mad. Th los or damage la com puted on the baa! of prices tate4 abov. Supplies Brought by Pupil. 1 Pencil Tablet, Sxl0-ln., pencil. rennoider, .10. Eraser, soft rubber, M. Ruler, .10. Loose leaf notebook end filler. s Ninth Grade, Elective and SpetteN i, unit or engiiah haul's Beck t, loaned by achool (.80). 8. American Literary Readme, Payna (without History of am. Lit.), (1.15). 3. Clastic, loaned by tehool. I 4. First Course in Algebra -Edgete ton, Carpenter (1.30). 6. Early Progress, west (old edition! (3.00). 6, New Elementary Latin Book TJhV man and Henry (1.40). T, Introduction to Science Caldwell and Curtis (1.68). 8. Everyday Foods, Harril-Lacy, loatve ed by school. . 8. Art in Horn and Clothing TrlD Ing, William, loaned by Khool. Id. Junior Laurel Song Book Co Btrchard Co., loaned by Khool, 11, Junior Music, Qlnn 8c Co.. loaned by Khool. 13. Parson High School Bong Book- Silver Burdett, loaned by school. 13. Occupations Texts, loaned bfj chool. Supplies. Loom leaf notebook and filler, 3K Penholder, .10. Pencil, .05. Ruler. .10. Eraser, soft ruboer. SI. According to th board's order, tote Itloa for non-resident ehlldren w fixed th asm a last year for lemantary pupils, 1 dollars pes' month, payable ln advance, and fog high whool pupils, ten dollar pa month. Pupil who live In district, however, which does not maintain high achool may attend high Khool In Medford or In any other city la th county and have their tuition paid by th county. Non-reetdnt parent who ar at arrears In tuition from lsat year mxisl square th account b,for th chile dren will be accepted Into th Med ford Khool this year. Non-resident parent who; pay taxes within the Medford elty Khool district may hay th amount ot their tax, paid far ohoola only, deducted from any tu ition bill that may be rendered against them. To secure such deduo tlon It 1 necessary that the parent or guardian of th ohHd appear st th city school office with a paid tar( receipt for th currant year. High Khool and special an: P. A, Maneget, principal, Josephine Xlrtlef, Eula Benson, Msurln Carroll, Carta Dgrmrk. Olennle Mae Early, A. J, Hanby, Bltabeth Jerome, WUna Kin said. Leland Mentxer, Marie Ridings, Johnnie Smith, Wilson Walt, LuolsJ Bengaton, Doris Baler, Myrna Barrett, D. K. Burgher, tt. P. Cope, Juanlta Demmer, Oertrud Oate. K. M. Hua ong, E. M. Xlrtley, Esther Leake, Lore Mitchell, Rex Robinson, O. IX Thompson, Dorothy Toung, Louisa ccaaioru. Teacher Llat.d ' Junior high Khool teacher ar: BU R. rtnoh. principal: Delle Whlsenan. Mayneue Church, Ruth Ella Dicker. on, Annette Gray, to Hubbe, Mara one Kelly, L. w. Marshall, Evelyn; Nye, Carol Rmsy, Orc Slnema, Helen Winter, Marguerite Tung, Winifred Andrews, Marvel B 1 Is. Gladys Conder, A. X. Fitch, Ray Hen derson. H. W. Keetee. Ruth McColit. tar, Walter NHtel, Oertrude Parkat, Ethel Soott, Virginia Walt, Ulnar Wise. Jackson school tsachtrs are: R. TV. Outln, prlnelpl; Oertrude Ahlstrom, Marian Brlgg. Mildred Henderson, Arlen Hay, Ivah D. Murray, Oraoa naid, vvonns smith, Ruth Stewart. Lincoln Khool teachers are: Orel Cox, principal: Lucille Abbott, Ethel Ohastaln, Leon Crsne, Clare Oum Hue. Margarett Russell, Eunice Smt'b, Or Tucker, Freda Schneider. Roosevelt Khool teachers are: 8arJ Van Meter, principal; Nina Carlson. Flora Chlldera, Eleanor Curry, Allleaa Maxwell. Aretha Oray, Myra Russell, Ethel Wlllltts, Oltdy Bond. Washington eonool teacher ar: t. O, Tucker, principal; Marian Beesoo. Ruth Bolton, Blanch Can ode, Anne B. Carter, Alice Cromer, Lysle Oreg ory. Amy Harding, Laura Lynch, Ketherlne Huntrese, Annie M. Wat- klna, Oertrude Watzllng. A general teachers meeting hag been announced by Superintendent Smith, to be held at th Junior hlsb school at 9 a. m. Saturday. Follow Ing this all teacher will report back to their building for more detailed Inatructlon respecting the opening of Khool. FALLING ROCKS KILL . MAN AT BONNEVILLE PORTLAND, Sept. IS. ( API Oeo, Ttee, 31, of Kelso ws killed at th Bonneville dam project about 10 . ra. today whan rock were Jarred loo if a passing train. Pet Bhuberi of Portland was earloualy Injured and rushed her ln an embultno. DeVALERA FOR ENTRY OF RUSSIA IN LEAGUE GENEVA, Sept. IS (API President Eamon D Valera went to bat for Rus sia today on th rostrum of th Lea gue of Nation aseembly. announcing thtt th Irian Fm Stat would rot) tor Russia' entranc into th league. Pbont 643 wru nsui sway jont nfu. City Sealtarj wsitloa