irEDFOHD MATE TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 8. 1931
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FOR WANT ADS
LOST AND FBOND
lost Billfold containing personal
pipers, checks, etc. Reward. Dow D.
Stone. 1128 W. Main.
ti-iii TRADE permanent for wood.
. or what have you-Medlord Beauty
V Shop. Phone 191.
LOST If dog mlaelng, call 1516.
LOST Australian enepherd; answers
to name of Dick. Reward. Maud
L. Shaw. Brownsboro. Ore.
WANTED MALE HELP
WANTED Reliable couple. Steady
work. References. Would consider
girl over 21 yrs. Box 4651 Tribune,
MALE OR FEMALE
WANTED Reliable party to manaRO
lunch room and store. Box 46o2
Tribune.
WANTED SITUATIONS
FOR RENT ROOM BOARD
ROOM, BOARD 153 No. Oaltdala.
RATES very moderate at 716 E. Main.
FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS
ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8. Grape.
FOR RENT FURNISHED
ROOMS
FOR RENT Nicely furnished rooms
and garage storage at moderate
rates by week or month. 823 South
Riverside avenue.
ROOMS Well furnished, heated.
Phone 364-L.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
CLEAN, cozy, ground floor, private
bath, garage. Adults only. 244 So.
Grape.
FURNISHED 2-room apt. ic sleeping
porch. 344 No. Bartlett.
FOR RENT Desirable furnished apt.
Hotel Grand.
FOR RENT
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT Floor sanding machine
Economy Lumber. No. Riverside.
FOR RENT Piano. Tel. 31.
Palmer.
FOR RENT 10 acres. Improved, close
In: irrigated, see or phone Clarence
Pierce.
FOR EXCHANGE
FOR EXCHANGE 1929 model A
Ford sedan and 2 lots In Medford
for late model Ford V-8. Tel 497-Y.
EXCHANOE Furn. re-upholsterlng
for lumber, wood, fish poles and
reels. Phone 969-R.
FOR SALE OR TRADE White elec
tric sewing machine for light se
dan. Box 638. Tribune.
FOR EXCHANGE-ESTATE
-REAL
TO EXCHANGE Small nicely fur
nished apartment house, steady In
come, In Portland, for modern resi
dence in Medford or on small acre
age near Medford. Box 4801. Tribune.
EXCHANGE Small house on good lot.
value voou.uu, jur iiguv c&c. JUUita
145 N. Central.
CHILDREN cared for In my home. 840
E. 9th.
LARGE 8-room house In good condi
tion. 2 blocks from University In
Eugene, for small house In Medford.
Would consider desirable Ashland
property. Phone 424-J-2. Medford
WANTED-M1SCELLANE0US
WANTED Work team for feed during
winter. 712 Crater Lake Ave. A. B.
Haddock.
WANTEDTO BUY Fresh milk cow,
Shorthorn preferred. Must bo an
easy milker. State price. Box 4531,
Tribune.
WANTED To hear from someone that
has a free-milling quartz mine. Box
4665, Mall Tribune.
WANTED To buy weaner pigs. Phone
417.
WANTED Wool. See J. J. Osenbrugge,
132 S. Riverside.
WANTED 3 or 4 feeders 75 to 100
lbs. Carl Norderer, Central point,
Rt. 1.
WANTED 75 White Leghorn pullet.
April or May hatch. Chas. W. Henry,
Gazelle, Cel.
WANTED Good trailer, cheap, for
cash. Csll 1113 Nlantlc.
SHEEP RAISERS ATTENTION Shrop
shire, Cornledals and Rommy Marsh
bucks. Outside stock shipped In.
Reasonable prices. J. J. Osenbrugge.
WANTED To rent small pasture and
barn room tor hrse. Call 570.
WANTED Cow for teed and care dur.
Ing winter. Will buy If satisfactory.
B. Rogers, Gen. Del., Medford.
wanted 2nd hand furniture. We
Y buy. sell and trade. Berrydale 2nd
Hand Store, 1603 N. Riverside. Tol
266.
WANTED TO RENT Two room furn
ished house in city Umlta of Med
ford. Must be cheap. Box 308. Mill
Tribune.
FURNITURE re-upholstered.
969-R. Thlbault.
Phone
JUNK WANTED
W pay cash for JUNK BATTERIES
AND RADIATORS. ALUMINUM,
BRASS. COPPER and Junk of all
descriptions.
MEDFORD BARGAAIN HOUSE
27 No. Grape. Tel. 1062
WANT TO BUY 1929 Ford. Must be
cheap. 338 W. 2nd.
WANTED Warrant. Redden & Co.
WANTED Household goods, 'tores
tools or what have you. Meaioro.
Bargain House, 27 N. orape tt. lei
1062.
ENCLOSED van truck going south
Load wanted. Phone 332.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
SMALL 5 -room house, sleeping porch,
plenty garden space on E 9th. Jack
son Co. Bldg. Ac Loan.
FORCED 8 ALB 100 acres. 70 cult.
river bottom, excellent tree water
right, modern large bungalow, big
barn, good location. Consider some
trade. Make an offer. 15 North Fir.
WHEN you think of real estate, think
of Brown 3e White.
53 ACRES near A pp legate P. O.: ll A
cultivation, iree water ngnt; dbi
ance timber: improvements. Paul
Erdman. Applegate, Ore.
A BARGAIN My large lot, on Ben
nett St., excellent soil, fruit, nut
trees and berries. Will sacrifice on
terms or cash. Box 66, Tribune.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Good corn fed hf,
farm. W. H. penlnger, 2lt miles
north Central Point, pacific highway
FOR SALE Jersey cow, Just fresh-
a years old. can at 313 Maple st.
FOR SALE Jersey cow. Cheap. 830
Bennett.
FOR 8ALE 3 Guernsey heifers. Prank
Howell. Lozler Lane.
FOR SALE Gentle saddle pony. Tel
132 -U
FOR BALE Weaner pigs. Dora E.
Smith, mile west Talent school, os
Anderson ranch.
FOR SALE Guernsey and Jersey
cows, fresh and coming fresh soon;
135 and up. Cummlngs Poultry
Ranch, fi mile out Midway road.
FOR SALE OR TRADE T Ford sedan:
also Ford T. T. ton truck, extra
transmission, good cab and bed;
take some wood. Call at Hlway Ex
change. 80. Phoenix.
MILK COW for sale. 2nd house south
Howard school.
TWO JERSEY heifers, coming fresh
In spring, and coming 2-year-old
colt. Priced reasonable. Inquire
at W. B. Medley's. Rt. 4. Box 156.
Medford.
FOR SALE 24 rabbin, and hutches
Third house south city hall. Jack-
F0R SALE AUTOMOBILES
WANTED Model A 1930 or '31. Good
, condition only Evenings or Sun
s day. 51 N Oakdale, Apt 0.
TRADE 1928 Pontlac coupe for later
model sedan. Pay dllierence. bm
4533, Tribune.
FOR ENT H00SE8
FOR RENT House. Phone 1232-W.
FURN house, St apt. St garage. 804
W. 10th.
FOR RENT Furn. 4 room modern
house. Adults only. 410 Hamilton St.
FURN, house at ants St garage. 604
w 10th.
FOR rent Fire roon furnished
houe. call 511 Park St.
2 Partly furn. nouses, 111 and
' 50. Phone 1569-Y.
FOR rent Thre room modern fur
n.v.ed house. 315 So. Peach. Fred C
t.ND 2 Rrv.M HOUSES furnished.
Wvr fl;j Summit.
HF.NT Furnished cottage. 131
FOR SALE Hudson '29 sedan. A real
buy. Will trade. Call 9S-U
FOR BALE Model "A" Ford coupe
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QOOD USED CARS
Chrysler-Plymouth Trade-Ins
1632 Plymouth Sedan.
1931 Chevrolet Coupe.
1933 Ford V8 Sedan.
1932 DeSoto Sedan.
1930 Chevrolet Redan
1928 Chrysler 82 Sedan.
1929 LsSalle 5-pasa. Coupe
1930 Stutx 8 Sedan.
1P27 Chevrolet Coupe.
1927 Niwh Sedan.
ARMSTRONO MOTORS. INC.
38 No. Riverside. Tel. 18.
FOR SALE Grapes and grape Juice,
at the Dell Vineyard. Rt. 2. Medford
FOR SALE Weaner pigs. 1120 West
2nd.
FOR SALE Cornice pears, Bennetts
and Newtown apples, also other va
rieties, 50c to 91 per box. O. V.
Myers. Tel 258-J.
FOR SALE POULTRY
FOR SALE Household furniture and
2 office desks. Call anytime. 514 So
Grape.
FOR SALE XV4 H. P. gas engine.
Deep well pump. 8.000 gal. galv.
tank. Peoples Electric.
WOOD Fir, laurel. Oregon Switzer
land, ea miles east of Hiucrest orchard.
FOR SALE One rifle, one shotgun.
A-l condition. White Wing Poultry
Farm. Phoenix.
DINING room suite, Hot point electric
range, floor lamps, radio, rugs, etc.
425 Mansanlta.
FOR SALE Combination heater, 435;
bed, springs, mattress, as. 00; cook
ing utensils. 601 W. 10th.
PARSNIPS, carrots, squash, now ready
at toio Garden.
FOR SALE Plant sweetpea seed now
for early spring and summer flow
ers. Sow our superb Spencer mix
ture. Monarch Seed Si Feed Co.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Piano Instruction.
FRED ALTON HAIGHT Pianist, com
poser, teach of piano and harmony
Original MELCHORD method, mod
ern piano playing. Studio. 318 Lib
erty Bldg., Medford. Ore,
Muclc 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
ental Rug Cleaning specialty
Williams Creek
Wall Paper Claenlng.
WALL-PAPER CLEANING, lc per sq.
ft. Mr. Black. 310 N. Bartlett.
MONEY LOANED ON FURNITURE,
CARS, ETC. Prompt service and le
gal rate. W. E. Thomas, 45 S.
Central. State license No. S 157.
FOR SALE Heavy serviceable barn
brooms, 1 each. Monarch Seed St
Feed Co.
FOR SALE Rat and mouse extermin
ators of all kinds. Monarch Seed St,
Feed Co.
FOR SALE Seeds for fail planting.
Prices right. Quality the best
Monarch Seed Si Feed Co.
FOR SALE Crown Leader egg mash.
2.15 cwt. Price Is going up. Con
tract with us and be protected
against raise. Ask about our con
tract plan. Monarch Seed St Feed
Co.
FOR SALE Buescher Melody C saxo
phone, battery radio. 5 Eastman
Kodak postcard sir, portable vic
trola. 7 golf clubs and bag. house
hold appliances, fruit Jars and
tools. 823 Cedar.
LEGAL NOTICES
Notice to Creditors.
In the County Court of the State cf
Oregon for the County of Jackson.
In the Matter of the Estate of E. J.
Mutr, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that X have
been duly and regularly appointed
Administrator of the above entitled
estate under and by virtue of an order
of the County Court of Jackson Coun
ty. Oregon, duly made, rendered and
entered upon September 15th, 1934.
and all creditors having claims agatnft
said deceased are hereby notified to
present the same duly verified, with
vouchers thereunto attached, and all
persons owing said estate are notified
to pay their said Indebtedness to me
at the office of G. M. Roberts, mv
attorney, In the Medford Nattona'l
Bank Building, Rooms 201-203, Med
ford, Oregon, within six months from
the date of this notice.
Dated at Medford, Oregon, this 22nd
day of September, 1934.
HENRY C. MUIR,
Administrator of the Estate
of E. J. Mulr, Deceased.
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J-k Mann was In Talent, Friday
evening.
Mrs. Jas. Mays and daughter Ru'-h
spent Sunday with Mrs. A. Don sea.
Persist
ALL MAKES of washing machines re
paired. Flck'a Hardware, 131 West
Main.
FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all
makes; terms If desired. All makes
rented and repaired. White Sewlug
Machine Co. 24 N. Bartlett.
FOB SALE Canning peaches. Bert
Stancllff. Phoenix.
FOR
SALE Sand, gravel, lawn dirt.
teaming. Phone 912-J.
TOMATOES delivered Medford for 75c
a, pear lug. Phone 3-F-4.
FOR SALE Spltzenberg applea at Ala
Vista Packing House, 327 8. Fir St
FOR SALE White aewlng machine
Angora rabblta. 314 Willamette.
FOR SALE Applea. Phone 132-L.
FOR EXCHANGE 30-30 Carbine val
ued at 20.00 for light car. Across
from Medford Riding Academy.
RADIO SERVICE
DON'S RADIO SERVICE
Repairs Sales Rentals.
423 E. Main St. Phone US
RADIO REPAIRING
JOHN R. PICKETT
Graduate of Coyne Radio School.
LOCATED AT PICK'S HARDWARE.
PRICES VERY REASONABLE. Tel. 300
MISCELLANEOUS
WILL the lady who borrowed the
chain from Airport station please
leave at Signal Station on 6th St
FOR SALE Equity In house. Call
BOAT TRAILER, Cash Register Add
ing juacmne, Typewriter, Boots.
Shoee, Huntlng-Flshlng Equipment.
317 North Riverside.
KINDERGARTEN Sparta Bldg. Music
and dance. Phone 1545 or 1256-w
Ruth Luy Alice Holmback.
DOGS examined free. Dr. stone, 4th
and Bartlett.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Abstracts
JACKSON CO.
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstracts of Title and
Title Insurance. The
only complete Title
Syitem In Jackaon
County.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts
of Title. Rooms 3 and 0. No. 32
North Central Ave., upstairs.
Rlalto. Phone 1615-Y.
Dentistry.
DENTISTRY Dr. I. H. Oove. S35 E
Main.
Expert Window Cleaners
LET OEOHOE DO IT Tel 1172
House Cleaning. Floor Waxing. On.
Money to Lend.
MONEY LOANED, radios, typewriters,
electric refrigerators, washing ma
chines, guru or on anything of real
value.
CECIL JKNNINOS
No. J g Front.
Personal.
ASTROLOGY, READINGS. Y O D R
personal horoscope erected and
read, questions answered. 325 Riv
erside. Phone 701-J.
PURE Bron7 toma. corkeran j prize
stock 5. Jesse Nell. Rt. 1. Ashland
unlumsjhfd Rrown c White
R EXT Partly furnished hotue -
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SMALL Ij.-rwaed aoaat, 134 8, I7
FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS
GRAIN SACKS J.-kon County
Feed Co.. 4th nd BarJ.
on SALE flood NHIs pears ioc
1 tiriT Crwk o:caara "....-
REV EVELYN MARSHALL, spiritual
readings dally. 310 So Rireraide.
Painting and Paperhani Ing
M. A. BLISS Painting and paper
Hanstng. Tel. 648-W. 313 S. Orape
EADS TRANSFER & STORAOE CO.
Offlca 1015 No. Central. Phone 313
Prices right. Service gusranteed.
Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice is hereby given that Yvonne
Devaney Dugan, Administratrix with
the Will Annexed, of the estate of
Charlea L. Fenton. deceased, baa filed
her final account In the County Court
of Jackson County, Oregon, and ea!d
court naa fixed and appointed Tues
day. October I6th. 1934. at ton o'clock
a m.. In Its court room In Medford.
Oregon, aa the time and place for the
hearing of objectlona to and the eet
tlement of said final account.
YVONNE DEVANEY DUGAN,
Administratrix with the Will Annexed
of aald estate.
Shady Cove
SHADY COVE. Oct. 8. (Spl.) Mr.
Brewer has gone to Oatsland, Calif,
to work through the winter. He expects
to return here again In the spring.
A family by the name of Matlocks
has moved Into the Potter house on
Indian creek.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Matthews are
visiting their daughter and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Johnson, for a
while. Earl Matthews returned to San
Diego.
Ralph Bender hos moved his family
to Klamath Palls. He has work there
for all winter.
Mr. and Mrs. John Leaden attended
the sUnlted Spanish War veteran
meeting at Medford Wednesday night.
She did some shopping and returned
home Thursday morning. !
Orey King is attending high school
In Eagle Point, making the trip on
the bus.
Walk upstairs and save $10. Bank
er's gruy suiting, tai.SO. made to
measure. Klein the Tailor.
WILLIAMS CREEK. Oct. 8 (Spl.)
Mr. and Mrs. Doll Lexnmon and son
Rosco and their daughter and hus
band, Mr. and Mrs. Charles, all of
Ashland, visited Mr. and Mrs. John
Letteken Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lloyd and two
small sons of San Bernardino. Calif.,
arrived for a visit, with their parents.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Roberts. They
drove on up to Yakima, Wash., Tues
day to visit Mrs. Lloyd's sister and
family. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Pur
din. Mrs. George McClaln of Phoe
nix accompanied them as far as Port
land. Jack H1U was severely hurt ons day
last week when ha fell from a scaf
folding while roofing their new hou&e.
He was rushed Immediately to Orants
Pass by his nearest neighbor, Cleve
Wilson. He was afterward taken to
the veterans' hospital at Rosebuvg.
The severest lnjurlec were on his
head and shoulder which struck
against a large sharo timber,
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Gibson and fam
ily have returned from Malln and are
In their old home near the Cougle
mill.
Chas. Venctl and sons are getting
out poles for the electric line.
Mr. and Mrs. Evan Moore who have
recently moved to Grants Pass for
the winter were out home last week
for a load of canned fruit and veg
etables. Mr. Moore Is leaving soon for
Klamath to work in the potato har
vesting. At the regular grange meeting
Thursday evening It was voted to fix
the flues, put steps up the side of
the building as was flrat planned:
also to allow the high school the use
of the hall for basketball and otheV
activities again this winter.
Foster Card has returned home af
ter having spent several weeks In
Washington picking apples.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Manuel drove
out to their place Sunday from Grants
Pass and made preparations for leav
lng for the winter.
Mrs. Vern Hartman returned home
from the hop yards Thursday evening
of last week and Mr. Hartman re
turned from Washington Friday. They
expect to resume the operation of
their shingle mill Immediately,
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Watklns of Med
ford and Mr. and Mrs. Qeorge Mc
Claln of Phoenix visited Saturday at
the C. W. Roberta home. Mr. and
Mrs. MoClaln stayed over for a few
days' visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Bristol of Toledo,
Ohio, are here now for an Indefinite
stay. Mr. Bristol Is president of the
Oregon Lime Products Co., of Williams.
George Topping of Ban don la visit
ing Mrs. Mary Toppings.
Friday evening was the Initiation of
the high school freshmen. Students
gathered at the school house around
a big bonfire and played games for a
while. The 11 freshmen were then
taken to the store and, grimly guard
ed by upper classmen, were marched
back in their bare feet over the gravel
road. They were then given a vision
test being made to read with first one
ya then the other covered. Refresh
ments of sandwiches were then served.
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BEAGLE, Oct. 8. (Spl.) The nelgh
hood was shocked to hear of the pass
ing away of Grandpa Smith. He was
laid to rest In the Antloch cemetery
Monday afternoon. Not many from
here attended the services as It was
not known. Sympathy is extended to
the family.
Charlea Walker and daughter Char-
lene and son Jess returned home
from Salem Thursday. They hare been
working In the hop yards and fruit.
The Walker family left for Jefferson.
Ore. Wednesday to make their home.
They have rented ft place there for
the coming year,
Mr. Dennlson at Salem came down
to his ranch here Friday and return
ed home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sanderson and
family attended the family reunion
at Mrs. Annie Sanderson's at Central
Point. Out-of-state guests were Mr.
and Mrs. Chas. Trebesch of Tacoma,
Wash., Mrs. Clara Jager of Duluth.
Minn., and Mrs. Alma Messtkomer of
Wenatchee, Wash.
Preaching services were held at the
Antloch school house Friday toy Rev.
Johnson of Central Point. All enjoy
ed and profited by the message. Rev
Randall was there also. The next serv
ice will be Oct. 13. Everyone Is In
vited. Medford shoppers Monday were Mrs.
Beulah Sweet and son Desmond, Mrs.
Martin end sons Lorlng and Merrill.
Mrs. Neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. Sander
son and daughter Thelma.
Mr. Grant underwent an operation
at a Medford hospital but he la doing
nicely and all hope for his speedy re-1
co very.
Milton Sanderson of Mldlsln. Ore .
spent the week-end with relatives.
Charlie DeArmond drove herd of
cattle up to his ranch at Flounce
Rock the last of the week.
Mary Sol If n spent Sunday night
with Thelma Sanderson.
Fruit picking Is over and the young
people are all home again and In
school.
The enrollment In the school Is
getting smaller as several families re
leaving, this week. The three Walker
children and two Bennett children
left.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, nee Eva Frlnk
were married in Medford, are well-
known here and their many friends
wish to extend heartiest congratula
tions. The newly weda will live, at
Table Rock.
Mr. and Mrs. Bennett and children
left for Powers, Ore., to make their
home for a while.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sanderson have
as guests the last of the week Mrs
Clara Jager of Duluth, Minn., and
Mrs. Alma Messlkomer of Wen&tchee,
Wash., Thursday. They also had Mr.
and Mrs. Chas. Trebesch of Tacoma.
Wash., and Mrs. Annie Sanderson and
daughter Dorothy of Central Point.
PERSIST. Oct. 8 (Spl.) Mrs. Jess
Garber who has been ill and under
the doctor's care has shown a decided
improvement the past week.
Raymond Schermerhorn Is spending
a few days at the Herschberger L. O.
station.
Mr. and Mri. Jess Gerber, also Mil
dred Young sud Dorothy Ash were In
Medford, Thursday.
Ervln F.t tchlson, Victor Peterson
and Sim Ge .-ber of this district are all
new ifcn:u in the Elk Creek CCC
camp. Ac present they are at the
Union Creek camp.
Barney Leabo was a week-end guut
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D.
Hutchison.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Parker have mov
ed from the old Morgan place to the
bunk-house of the Mountain Lumber
Co., where they will reside this win
ter. Lowell and Howard Aah returned
from Portland. Oct. flrat where they
had been called on business.
Mildred Young Is Improving nicely
from ft recent operation and Is again
able to be up and around.
Mildred Young and Dorothy Ash
were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Gerber, Oct. 3. The following night
Viola Zlmmer and Flossie Parker were
their dinner guests.
Charles Ovelman was a caller at the
Matthews on bin. Sept, 30.
Harvey Morgan made a business
trip to Trail, Thursday,
Climax
HALE RECOVERED
Able to be up and around. E. Halt,
Medford gardener who wandered Into
his own hunting camp Friday morn
ing after being lost In the Green
springs mountains for three days and
nights. Is now apparently none th
worse for his hazardous experlene.
Mr. Hale, who is 70 years of age, hag
gone back to his regular duties after
ft few days' rest, and speaks of his
wanderings In the forests east of
Hyatt lake as Just another hunting;
trip, although it was one that caused
onslderable anxiety on the part of
tl.a whole city.
Mr. Hale stated, after lecuperatlnf
sufficiently, that he suffered moro
from thirst than from any other hard
ship he endured. He was without
water from Wednesday until Friday
morning. A U hough saying he would
have frozen to death the first nigh
If he had not found a deserted cabin
in which he built a fire with his ouly
match, Mr. Hale declared that th
other two nights wer not uncom
fortably cold. He manaH'd to get ft
little sleep both of these nights, al
though he had no way of buUding
fire.
Mr. Hale said that at no time wag
he afraid or even worried about find
ing hla way out alive. He finally
made his way to camp by following'
a line of ordinary white thread which,
he thinks some other hunter stretch
ed between trees and bushes as al
guide back to the same camping
spot.
Table Rock
TABLE ROCK. Oct. 8 (Spl) Paul
and Donald Wilson left Sunday for
Eugene where they art enrolling as
studenta at the University of Ore
gon.
Table Rock Ladles' club met Oc to-be-
8 with Mrs. A. L. Se ah rooks.
Twelve members were present to en
joy the afternoon. The next meet
ing will be October 31 at the Weldon
Sage home.
The sympathy of tha neighborhood
la extended to Fred Smith whose
father Wra. Smith, passed away at
hit home on Ross Lane September
20.
Jesse Hensley of Missouri arrived
here Sunday to visit his brother
Frank Hensley, and family.
Mr, Runnels, who has been em
ployed at the Dixit orchard, sus
tained a broken leg when his horse
stumbled and fell with him while
enrot.te to his homt Friday eve
ning. At the Table Rock community meet
ing held September 38 the follow
ing officers were elected for tht en
suing year: president, Lloyd Hamlin:
vice president, Mrs. R. E. Nealon;
secretary. Miss Jessey Seabrooke.
Mrs. H, W. Davlsson't Bible Study
class resumed Its weekly meetings
this week. Beginning nex. week the
day fr meeting wilt be Friday In
stead of Thursday.
Mrs. Helen Vincent of Medford
spent Thursday with her sister, Mrs.
Sherlll Weeden.
The Oh as. Helmaly family, who
have been visiting at the Ralph
Wilson homt, moved to Bants Valley
last week.
Visitors at the Nealon ranch Sun
day were Mrs. D. D. Huntress and
Mrs. Moore Hamilton of Medford, Mr
and Mrs. Harry Tonn of Lake Creek,
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Wilson, Mrs,
D. T. Wilson and tons John and
Dean, and Miss Erma May of Sams
Valley, Mr. and Mrs. San ford Rich
ardson and ton Donald, of Peail
Lane and Percy Foster of Medford
Misses Doris and Lola Schafer are
enrolled as students at Southern
Oregon Normal acr-.v.l.
Fred Rorden Is Co. .pletlng a long
run of clover seed threshing In the
Grants Pass area.
Anderson Creek
ANDERSON CREEK. Oct. 8 (8pt.)
Miss Grace OarrUon spent ft few
days with Miss Ruth Mays.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Grten went to
the Valley, Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jaa, Maya wera In
Medford, Thursday.
D. C. Hale spent a few days this
werk at his ranch on Anderson Cretk
Steve Lunak spent Thursday eve
ning In Talent at tht Orange.
CLIMAX, Oct. 8. (Spl., Afr. and
Mrs. Ted Kinney, N. P. Hanson and
Roberta Werta of Central Point visit
ed at the L. H. Werts home Sunday.
There hare been many hunters here
since the season opened but very few
deer brought out.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hurst of Med
ford are spending the week at their
rsnch here.
Tom Cay and Lincoln Charley have
been hunting here tht past week but
with no success,
Mrs, A. J. Grlssom has gone to Cen
tral Point to spend the winter.
Harry Harnlsh and Mr. West of
Portland are spending a few days st
Climax. They are guests at the Corn
stock ranch.
Fred Dutton and Lloyd Adamson
were riding after cattle the first of
the week.
Everyone wss glad of the rain which
was the flrat In many weeks. How
ever the ground waa wet only to a
depth of two Inches and farmers aro
wishing for more In order to begin
plowing.
Tom Coy, Charley and Mllroy Char-
ley made cider at the Werta ranch,
Monday.
L. H. Werta has been harvesting
corn this week.
Mrs. Viola Comstock wag shopping
In Medford, Thursday.
Forest Creek
Toio
TOLO. Oct. 8. -(Spl.) Mr. and Mrt,
Wm. penntnger witn Mr. and Mrs.
Dean Owens returned from a hunt
ing trip to eastern Oregon. They wersj
lucky in getting the limit of mule
deer, Dr. O. Z. Drummond and Nurse Sybil
Walker were at Toio school Thursday.
They examined all students, also
three pre -school children, and gave
toxin -anti -toxin to a number of pu
pils. Attending this clinic were th
following mothers: Mrs. Leslie Davis,
Mrs. Ralph Rawson, Mrs. Denver Da
vis, Mrs. P. A. Tracy, also Mrs. Nea
Thorpe, sister to the Muse children.
Toio friends will be glad to know
that Ralph Buckles, who formerly
lived here, has been released from th
Roseburg Veterans' hospital. He hag
fully recovered from his Illness and,
has returned to hla place with CCO
Co. 1355.
Edward Inmann, home from CCC al
Annie Springs says their camp will
be moving down to winter quarter!
on Evans creek about Oct. IS, He re
ported tht weather still fair in Cra
ter Lake Park.
Mrs. P. A. Tracy and Ernestine at
tended P.-T. A. meetlnf at Central
Point, Friday.
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FOREST CREEK. Oct. 8. (Spl.)
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Ayers and family
moved to Jacksonville Sept. 30. Their
going was a. decided loss to this com
munity, but their many friend wish
them success In their new location.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Ayers and family
Of Klamath Falls were week-end visit
ors at the home of Mrs. Harry Ayers,
Sept. 80.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pearce and fami
ly and Valerlce Pearce attended the
pipe organ recital at the Craterlan
theater the morning of Sept. 30.
A van da Ayers has been elected
president of the sophomore class In
Jacksonville high school.
Keith Argraves of Talent spent sev
eral days last week at tht home of
Mr. and Mrs. Paul pearce.
A. B. "Doc" Ay res accompanied his
father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. John
Ayres, of Medford, on business trip
to Colorado Springs, Colo., where the
elderly couple formerly lived. They
left Oct. 8 and plan to be away sev
eral weeks.
Mrs. Una B. Inch, rural school su
pervisor, visited the Forest Creek
school, Oct. A. Another visitor was
Mrs. Charlie Madsen.
Mrs. Dan Pearce and family and
Mrs. Paul Pearce called on Mrs. Vogel
of the Old Stage Road, Oct. 1.
Harry Ayres returned from tht An
nie Springs COC camp to spend the
week end with his family, Oct. 8.
Mrs. John Black and Mrs. Charlie
Madsen were visitors at the home ot
Mrs. Paul Pearce, Oct. 8.
Antelope
ANTBLOPE. Oct. . (Spl.) Mra. T.
T. Hatlett. Mrs. Bob Batu, Mrs. 8
K. Rlgga and Mra. Dorothy Undaay
oall.d on Mrs. Bill Bigham. Tuesday.
Oct. 1.
Antalop, Literary members gava Mr.
and Mra. Tom Hatlett on surprlM
party Sept. 32. At midnight refresh
menu were aerved to a large crowd.
Barnle Rlgga and John 0. Oreb hare
gone to the mountains for a few days,
deer hunting.
Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Balie and sons
Jamea and Richard. Mra. Ina SUnty
and son Allen Oebhardt, Mr. and Mra.
Bill Bigham and daughtera. Mr. and
Mra. Jack Wood and family. Mra
Henry Owens baited three lovely birth
day oakee. Refreshments were aerved
later In the evening. A good time was
enjoyed by all.
The people of Antelope were aad
dmed by the death of William Smith,
father of Mra. Laura Bigham, Sept.
3d. All join In the deepest aympatay
for the family.
Mrs. J. T. Wood, mother of Jack
Wood, la working a few daya for Mra.
Henry Owena.
Ladles' Social club will meet at tin
Home of Paul Kurt, Oct. IT,
Courthouse
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Marriage Licenses
Clifford B. Foster and Luclle B.
Rowley,-
Wilbur O. Fehl and Eunice W.
Fleming.
Abey N, Johnson and Josephine
Ruteer.
Edward L. Tolllver and Hazel L,
OlcotJ.
Jamea L. Perry and Elisabeth Mar
tin.
Circuit Court
B. R. Mann va. Oakland sedan, chat
tel Hen.
Oertrude Ottlnger vs. Lathel Star,
ena at al, damages.
Marguerite Reter va. Raymond Ref
er, divorce.
J. O. Isaacson va. Arcllaa Taylor
et al, foreclosure.
Pinnacle Packing Company, Inc. va.
J. 6. Quackenbush. for money.
Margaret L. McNeil vs. John l
McNeill, divorce.
Orvllle O. Palmer et ux vs. Orla
Cornlah et al, to quiet title.
Stella M. Obenchaln va. 0. E. Oben.
chain, divorce.
S. J. Burgdort vs. Elthel Burgdorf,
divorce.
Beaale Viola Ashley va. Walter Ash
ley, divorce.
Avery Shoults va. Howard Shoulta,
divorce.
Probata Court
Estate Clyde D. Pentland, deceased,
probate.
Estate Oeorge T. Hershberger, de
ceased, probate.
Real Estate Tranatera
Robert B. Spayda to B. E. Smith,
W. D., NV4 lot U, R. B. Carter Add.
Aahland.
W. H. Everhard to Harriet S. Ever,
bard, Q. O. D., lot 4, block , Roaa
Add., Medford.
Ora L. Barnett to Schuyler 0. Case
at ux, deed, land In DLO 49 Twp.
37S. R. 1W.
Louis F. Kuehnle et ui to Edwin
R. Durno et ui, W. D.. lots 1, 3. 4,
and 9, Wllllema Subdivision In Twp.
37S. R. 1W.
Walter Fraier Brown at ux to M.
R. Crooka et ux, W. D.. Weat 80 feel
of eaat 100 feet lota 10 and 11, block
3, Siskiyou Hrlgbta Add.. Medford.
Frank L. Heath et ux to Robert .
Breeding et ux. W. v.. H Int. in
114 of NE'4 of NE'4 See. 34 Twp.
358, R. 4W.
Luster J. Ad, ma et ux to Nleder
meyer Inc., Q. C. D., lot "H," Snowy
Butte Orchards.
Paul Martin et ux to Lloyd Root
et ux W. D., lot In Central Point.
Paul Oalbralth to Mlna Raworth,
W. D., N'i of 8W. 8E of 8W Sec.
3 Twp. 3SS, R. 4W.