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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFOKU, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24. 1934 liUV 133 WHAT YOU km Classified FOR EASY REf ERENCE Ol B0U.K.0W mii page . . . too wtll probably nod exactly the thing you want to on or tell . . . " isn't mar, advtr tlx . . . It't mex- I pensive, effective RATES reaction " Pat word ftret l: ( Minimum 30c) Bach additional Uuertlon. pat word (Minimum 10c) per une pet month, without copy changes '- Phome 75 TOE WANT ADS AIM LOST AND FOUND SOUTHERN PACIFIC ANNUAL PASS, good on lines In Oregon Issued to Mrs O. M. Roberts and daughters, Dorothy and Mary Lee. has been i lost. Reward will be paid to any ' one returning the same to the un dersigned. O. M. Roberta, Attorney at Law. Medford. Oregon. FOR RENT-MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Modern 6-room hoiiAe.'FOR SALE One used corner lavatory chicken house, barn, small orchard, alfalfa: close In; a acres. Call 1 undersigned ha been duly appointed of November, 1933; the sum of lis IS , by the Judge of the County Court of Insurance premium: the sum of 117.00 I the State of Oregon, for Jackson abstract charges, making a total Judg- CountT, as administrator of the estate : ment on ueptemoer mm, or r FOR RENT Floor sanding machine Economy Lumber. No. Riverside. FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOR RENT Modern furnished apt. 123 N. Holly. FOR RENT Furn. apt. Call 1368-W. BACHELOR apartment. 445 S. Front. FOR EXCHANGE FOR TRADE; Two 4-galton cowa and some cash for coupe not older than 3 years. Address 109 Bush St., Ashland. EXTRA FINE rabbits and chicken to trado for wood, hay. or what have you. 638 Keene Drive, adjoining Public Golf course. FOR SALE OR TRADE Oakland coupe In A-l condition. S. B. Hill. Rt. 1, Box 334, Central Point. FOR EXCHANGE 10 tube Croaley all-electric radio for late model bat tery set. Phone 698-J. FOR SALE OR TRADE 3 cows. lit H. C. Mulr. I a aw. -i j j-.aula . ftAITK Ail tiwth tarttrt I nfjarsaat rtn in flrst-claaa condition; looks Ilk , ,.. .,, 1 ;,, sum from said data at th. rate new: equipped with new faucej.l All T!uirui niyln8 clalnu a6alnt ; of 8-,, per annum, with cost and ! !?!" .1 ira?7v,0o f" V I aald estate are hereby notified to pre-I disbursements taxed at Seventy-five .h . V,n mt.na Mnt dulf V""W " "y w and 50-100 Dollar, which judgment . ? .Tl.T ?aa rtimio.'?." Uulred- " the office of the under-1 waa enrolled and docketed In the A real value at W39. Montgomer) J palm Building. In Med- i Clerk s office of said Court In Mid ford. Oregon, within six months from ; County on th 19th dy of Septam- pur- Ward. FOR SALE 11 flin. Sidney lathe- aai 01 Iir" pu" 01 " . ,.k. . cheap. C. R- Horn, Trail, Ore FOR SALE Mallard duclU. 691-R-3. FOR SALE Tdkay grapes. 2c. Hartley 9-F-5. FOR SALE OR TRADE For grain or alfalfa hay, 75 head of good breed ing ewea. Call evenings. W. H. Brotherton. Grand Hotel. Dated at Medford. Oreeon. and first auant to the terms of the said m Phone published, this 3rd day of October, 1 cullon. I will on the 10th day of A. D. 1934. noYemocr. ., at u;w ociock m., F. J. NEWMAN, I at the front door of the Courthouse in Administrator of the Estet of Mary j tn City of Medford, in Jackson Coun Elliabeth Owens. Deceased. ty, Oregon, offer for sale and will sell ! at public auction for cash to the high- No Ice est bidder, to satisfy said judgment. "FISHERMEN, learn to tie your own flies. Our Instruction book of 10 Illustrations teaches you how for the small cost of ai.oo. Pacific Coast Supply Co., 721Va Main Street, Oregon City, Oregon." FOR SALE G&s range; Ruud gas heater, bed and springs. 3 linoleum rugs, breakfast table and chairs. 132 Vancouver. FOR EXCHANGE 1029 model A Ford aedan and 3 lots In Medford for late model Ford V-8. Tel 407-Y EXCHANGE Flirn. for lumber, wood, reels. Phone 969 -R. re-upholstering flab poles and FOR SALE OR TRADE White Jlec trtc sewing machine for light se dan. Box 63S, Tribune. FOR EXCHANGE KEAL ESTATE rtCT Knvn la lost: 12 German police pup. Call at Almond St. EXCHANGE Small bouse on good lot Value (350.00, for light car. Inquire weeks old j "5 N. Central. 122 LOST Gold bridge lower teeth: 3 on right side, 3 on left; probably on bank of Rogue; 25 reward. Box X, Tribune, or Pnone 75. LOST Little girl' tan beret at Cra- terlan theater. Saturday morning. Finder please call 925-L. LOSTIf dog missing, call 1516. WIDOW will sell or trade equity in 91-acre ranch. Two sets buildings. Implements and team; some chick ens. If taken at once for $5000 cash, or two clear homes worth (2500 each .In Medford, Ashland. CorvallLs or Portland. Address Box WANTED - Olrl for general house- J: work. Good home ana iir wa" 'HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENT Jack- Call 750-W. WANTED FEMALE HELP LARGE 8-room house m good condi tion. 2 blocks from University In Eugene, for small house in Medford. Would consider desirable Ashland property. Phone 424-J-2. Medford FOR SALE REAL K -STATE WANTED MALE HELP . du. OPPORTUNITY Is open for a married man between the ages of ,on pavement; plenty water, electricity son County Building & Loan A&s'n mono isa. 6 AND 10 ACRE TRACTS, 10 DOWN. 5 MONTH; 22 and 45, to represent a established company. Hard wot and definite hour will be required. Personal training and supervision will be given. See Mr. Walbrldge at the Jackson Hotel In Medford. October 26 and 27. w aIntelwsit u atio N3 UNINCUMBERED middle-aged widow wants practical nursing or house keeping. Box 4612. CHILDREN cared for In my home. B40 E. 9th. WANTED-M1SCELLANE0US WANTED Transportation to San Francisco. Will share expense. Tel. 383-X. and phone available. Montgomery. CHOICE Willamette Valley farm; Irrigation required; excellent tree oiib evii, (guuu iiiiiuvviuciiut: iinv location; 10 cattle. 3600-lb. team. 40 tons hay, good farm machinery. Total price $5,000; good terms. See our selective list .Oregon farms for sale and trade. 15 North Fir, Medford. 20 ACRES for sale or rent: house, good barn, well, fenced. See Wlckie at Fluhrer'a Bakery. HOME FOR SALE Near park, quire 207 So. Ivy. WHEN you think of real estate, think or Hrown Ac White. WANTED To lease orchard on shates. Barlett. Anjous. Cornice preferr-'d. Box 4467, Trluune. WAN? TO RENT A 3 to 5-acre farm near Medford and school. See Mr Wright. Rt. 1. Box 60-A. WANTED Pasture for 30 head -mules and horses; also hay to be fed In racks at owner ranch. U. S. Forest Service. 4 WANTED Cow for feed and care dur i lng winter. Will buy if satisfactory B. Rogers. Gen. Del., Medford. WANTED 2nd hand furniture. We Buy. sell and trade. Berrydale 2nd Hand Store, 1603 N. Riverside. Tel 266. WANTED TO RENT Two room furn ished house in city limits of Mea ford. Must be cheap. Box. 308. Mail Tribune. FURNITURE re-upholstered. 969-R. Thlbault. Phone JUNK WANTED We pay cash for JUNK BATTERIES AND RADIATORS. ALUMIN JM BRASS. COPPER and Junk of all descriptions. MEDFORD BARGAAIN HOUSE 27 No. Grape. Tel. 1062 WANTED Warrant. Redden & Co WANTED Household goods, 'toves tools or what have you. Medford Bargain House, 27 N. Grape 8t. Tel 1062. FOR RENT H0USE8 Frwo. three, four, houses, furnished, 1 water. 812 Summit. FOR RENT 931 Queen Anne Ave Four room unfurnished stucco home, hardwood floor, fireplace plpeleas hot air furnace. Charle U. Rsy, Realtor, Medford Bldg. Phone 302. S-ROOM furnished house. 134 8 Ivy FOR RENT Furnished 5-room bun galow. 511 South Grape. FOR RENT Home furnished or unfurnished. Brown A White FOR RENT ROOM BOARD ROOM. BOARD 153 No Oakdale RATES very moderate at 716 E. M.ln ATTRACT! VF rooms 404 8 Orap. FOR RENT FURNISHED R00M3 ORAND HOTEL nnotinre their low winter rate. Cozy steem-hea'ed ooma now available A BARGAIN My large lot. on Ben nett St.. excellent soil, fruit, nut trees and berries, win sacrifice on term or cash. Box 56, Tribune. 53 ACRES near Applegate P. O.; U A cultivation, iree water right; nal ance timber; Improvements.. Paul Erdman. Applegate, Ore. FOR SALE POULTRY PURE Bronze torn. Cockeran'a prize stock 5. Jesse Nell. Hi. l. Asmant FOR SALE LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Good 1200-lb. work mare Jake Brown, King's highway. FOR SALE OR TRADE Work saddle horses. Tel. 838-R. FOR SALE Fresh Jersey cow and heifer calf. Price 25 00. Harry Steele, three miles East of Phoenix. FOR SALE Weaner pigs. 1120 West 2nd. , FOR SALE 2 fresh milk cow. Cum- mlng Poultry Ranch. 5 ml. out Midway Rd. Central Point. FOR SALE 24 rabblu and hutches Third house south city nU. Jack FOR SALE Registered Shropshire rams. L. A. Salade. Central Point FOR SALE Jersey cow. Cheap. 830 Bennett. FOR SALE DOGS PETS FOR SALE Shepherd puppies. 840 E Bin. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR SALE Organ on storage bill Gold HIU. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES USED CAR SALE REDUCED PRICES 1932 Plymouth Sedan. 1931 Chevrolet Coupe. 1933 Ford V-8 Sedan. 1933 Plymouth Sedan 1932 DeSoto Seuan 1930 Chevrolet Redan 1928 Chrysler 62 sedan. 1929 Chevrolet Coupe. 1929 Lasalle 5-pass Coupe. 1930 S'.utz 8 Sedan 1927 Chevrolet Coupe. ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC. 83 No Riverside. Tel II. GET YOUR winter supply Newtown applea now. Ala Vista Co., So. Fir. FOR SALE Hammered alfalfa hay. jas. a. woods, phone u-x-41, Eagle Point. FOR SALE Wheat ano oats, 8150 100 lb. Call 704 N. Central after 4 p. m. DRY WOOD Fir, laurel. Tel. 722. FOR SALE; Solo trumpet. New never been used. Cheap for cash. Box 4728 Tribune. FOR SALE Grapes. J. A. Manke, four miles west of Medford, adjoin ing Clancy Orchard. tf DRY WOOD 50 tier laurel, 50 fir oio Pennsylvania. In th County Court of the State of together with the coat of this sale. Oregon In nd for the County of: subject to redemption a provided by Jackson: I law. all of the right, title and Interest In the matter of th estate of John ; that the said defendant had on the C. Thorson, deceased. . 1 8th day of May, 1922, or now have Notice I hereby given that the I In and to the following described GRAIN SACKS Jackson County reed uo 4tn and Bartiett St. FOR SALE Grapea and grape Juice. at tne uen vineyard. Rt. 2. Medford FOR SALE Buescher Melody C saxo- pnone, oatiery radio. a Eastman Kodak postcard size, portable vie trola. 7 golf clubs and bag, house hold appliances, fruit Jara and tools. 822 Cedar. ALL MAKES of washing machines re paired, rick's Hardware, 131 West Main. FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all makes; terms II destred. All makes rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine Co. 24 N. Bartlett. undersigned Executrix ha filed her Final Report, a the executrix of the estate of the above named decedent, with the Clerk of s&ld Court, and that the Judge oi said Court ha made and entered an Order setting the hour of 10:00 o'clock a. m., Octo ber 20th, 1934, as the time, and the Courtroom of said Court in the Courthouse at Medford, Oregon, as the place for hearing objections to said report. All persons having anv Interest in said Estate are directed to appear at aald time and place and show cause, If any they have, why such report should not be approved and the other relief therein prayed for be granted. Dated and first published this 26th day of September. A. D.. 1934. MARIE THORSON. Executrix of the estate of John C. Thorson, Deceased. Final Notice. In the County Court of the State of Oregon In and for the County of Jackson. In the matter of the Estate of John Grab. Deceased. Notice la hereby given that the undersigned executrix of the above estate ha filed her final report In the above entitled court and cause. and aald Court ha fixed the hour of ten o'clock a. m.. on November 5th. 1934. at the Courtroom of said Court. In the Courthouse at Medford. Ore gon, as the time and place of hearing objections to said report. If any there be, the discharge of the aald execu trix and the closing of said estate; all persons Interested in said estate are directed to appear at aald time and place and ahow cause. If any they have, why uch relief should not be granted. 1 Dated at Medford. Oregon, this 3rd day of October, 1934. LOUISA R. GREB. Executrix of the Estate of John Grob, Deceased. FOR SALE Sand, gravel, lawn dirt. fertilizer, teaming. Phone 912-J. FOR SALE White sewing machine. Angora rabbits. 314 Willamette. FOR EXCHANGE 30-30 Carbine val ued at 820.00 for light car Across from Medford Riding Academy. MISCELLANEOUS BOAT TRAILER, Cash Register A.dd- ing Machine. Typewriter, Boots Shoes, Hunting-Fishing Equipment 817 North Riverside. KINDERGARTEN Sparta Bldg Music and dance. Phone 1545 or 1256-W Ruth Luy Alice Hoimback. A 50-CENT turkey dinner will be served at First M. E. church, Tues day at 6:30. Good program. FOR SALE Equity in house. ozo Haven. DOGS examined free. Dr. Stone, 4th and Ba.tlett. JtADIO SERVICE DON'S RADIO SERVICE Repairs Sales Rental. 423 E- Main St. Phone 868 BUSINESS DIRECTORY ' Abstracts JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title and Title Insurance. The only complete- Title System In Jackson County. Notice of Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an execution In fore closure duly Issued out of and under the sea of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon. In and for the Coun ty of Jackson, to me directed and dated on the 5th day of October, 1934, In a certain action therein, wherein The Federal Land Bank of Spokane, a corporation, as Plaintiff, recovered judgment against L. B. Tedrlck and E. R. Tedrlck. wife and husband: Nathan B. New com b, also known as N B. Newcomb, and Katharine A. Newcomb, husband and wife, and Medford National Farm Loan Asso ciation, a corporation, the Defend ants, for the sum of 9210.00, with interest at the rate of 8 per annum irom the 8th day of May, 1931; the sum of tatO.00, with Interest at the rate of 8 per annum from the 8th day of November, 1931; the sum of 9210.OO with Interest at the rate of 8 per annum from the 8th day of iy. iwot; tne mum or 9uu.oo, with interest at the rate of 8i per an num from the 8th day of November, lwai; me sum of 92 10.00. with In property, situated in the County oi jacKson, mate oi Oregon, to-wit; Beginning at the Northeast corner of Donation. Land Claim Forty-seven In Township Thirty-six South of Range One, West of the Willamette Meridian; running thence South 89 deg. 60 mtn. West on the North line of said claim 646 feet to the Southeast corner of Donation Laud Claim Forty-six; thence West on the line between claims Forty-six and Forty-seven 743.5 feet; thence North 42 deg. 0 min. West 517.9 feet to the Southeast side of the County road; thence South 49 deg. 27 mtn. West along said side of road 3.10.0 feet: thence South 42 deg. 0 mln. East 100.8 feet: thence South 49 de. 27 min. West 149.8 feet; thence North 42 deg. 0 min. West 100 S feet; thence South 49 deg. 27 mln. West 313.2 feet; along said side of road to the North Una of Donation Land Claim Forty-seven; thence West on said line 43.16 feet to the center of road: thence South 49 deg. 27 mln. West along said center Bua.44 ieet; tnence south 28 deg. 55 mln. West 4459 feet; thence South 46 deg. 25 mln. West 316.6 feet; tnence South 41 deg. 20 mm East 371.2 feet; thence North 89 deg. 44 mln. Bast 3124.5 feet to the East line or Donation Land Claim Forty-seven; thence North 1318.2 feet to the point of beginning, containing 90.43 acres. Also the Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section Two and the Southeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section Three, in Town&hlD Thlrtv-slx, South of Range One West of the Willamette Meridian, excepting and reserving from the foregoing de scribed premises the right of way of the Medford and Crater Lake Railroad Company, together with ail the appurtenances and privileges thereunto belonging or In anywise appertaining, aiso an water and ditch rights appurtenant to said lands, situated In Jackson County, State of Oregon. Dated this 10th day of October, 1934. WALTER J. OLMSCHEHD, Sheriff of Jackson County, Oregon. By HOWARD OAULT, Deputy. Butte Falls Pomona Grange (By .Mrs. Gertrude llauk.) Jackson County Pomona Orange will meet with Bellview Orange, Sat urday, October 27, in an all-day meet ing beginning at 10 a. m. Election of officers will be in order of business. Basket dnner at noon. Bellview Orange announces that they will furnish a hot meat dish, mashed potatoes and gravy, bread or rolls, and coffee and cream. Everyone at tending brings something for the rest of the dinner. Lecture hour program Immediately after dinner la open to the public BUTTE FALLS, Oct. 24. (Spl.) Mrs. John Cad row waa here from Ash land Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nelson went to Medford Wednesday, Six weeks' report cards were gtven out to the grade and high school stu dents Tuesday. The teachers, Roscoe Larson, EIIza beth Lay, Clem Clarke, Hasel Taylor, Ruth Mlchell, lone Clarke and Anne Newberg attended treachera' Institute In Medford Friday and the children enjoyed a holiday. Mrs. Gladys Wulbern of San Fran cisco, who hae spent three weeks with her parents, Mr. tnd Mra. Charlie Page, returned to her home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hlg'nbotham spent last Sunday with relatives In Butte Falls. Mr. and Mar. Harold Patton spent Friday, Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hanson In Cen tral Point. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd left Butte Falls last week. There was a ahow at the high school auditorium last Friday evening. The Hustlers club met with Mra Elmer Oott on Thursday afternoon. There were 14 members present. Re freshments were served by the host' ess. The next meeting will be held November 1 at the home of Mrs. John Marion. Mrs. John Marlon recently returned from Iowa where she spent several months visiting her daughter, Mrs. Tina Boughton and family. Many Butte Falls people attended the dance at Derby Saturday night. High school will have a Hallowe'en entertainment the evening of October 27. Refreshments will be served. This is for the high school only. Paul Smallwood, Perry Rogers and Andy Rogers played in the orchestra Saturday night at the Derby dance. Chauncey and Albert Baker entersd Butte Falls high school last week. Mrs. Putney has been one of the Butte Falls Sunday school teachers for the past three Sundays. The Butte Fftlls high school girls have organized a J. tT. O. club. Chester Ellis sawed his finger near ly off with a drag-saw last week, but It Is getting along nicely. Ira Tung ate killed ft large buck Wednesday, at the side of the rovd close to Seventy-six camp. Raymond Wooley went to Klamath Falls Friday. Freshmen at their last business meeting elected the following officers: Dorothy Baker, president; Lola Ed mondson, vice-president; Jessie Cham bers, secretary; Billy Spencer, geant-at-arms. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Smith and daughter Carol have moved down from the Russler Peak lookout sta tion to their home in Butte Falls. Sams Valley PARENT-TEACHERS ONLY INTEREST IS NATIONS CHILDREN SI 'iVt "SL J. "J" p" LDU ' of Mr, au.li M.u.t. rrom tne ath ety of May, 1933; the urn of 171.87, with Interest t the rate oi 8 per annum from the B'.h day of November. 1933; the eum of All fourth degree member are wel come to the Pomona meeting and all are urged to attend. Come and bring M726.40. with Interest at the rate ot 1 yur neighbor Grangers. Bellview 1 v, per annum from the 8th day expecting you, Mail Tribune Daily Cross-Word Puzzle MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstract of Title. Rooms 3 and A. No. 32 North Central Ave., upstairs. Rlalto. Phone 1615-Y. Dentistry. DENTISTRY Dr. I. H. Oove. 235 E Main. Expert Window Cleaners LET GEORGE DO IT Tel 1172 House Cleaning. Floor Waxing. On- Money To Lend MONKV LOANED, radios, typewriters, electric refrigerators, washing ma chines, guns or on anything of real value. CECIL JUNNINUS No. 6 S Front. MONEY LOANED ON FURNITURb. CARS. ETC. Prompt service and le gal rates. W. E. Thomas. 45 3 Central State license No. 8 167. Painting and PaperhanRlng M. A. BLISS Painting and paper Haneinn Tel. 646-W 313 S. Grape REV EVELYN MARSH ALL, spiritual readings dally. 3 IS So. Riverside. JH RENT Nicely furnished rooms sd garatie storage at moderate ?ten ov wee or mont S25 Soutb K.vride avenue 1P33 Terrsplane 8 DLuxe Sedan 1034 Terra plane fl Coach Demonatra tor 1934 Hudson 8 Sedan Demonstrator Prices right for quick sale. Trde sr.d trm. EAK1N MOTOR CO.. So Riverside FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS . m - wen furaisned, FOR SALE Base pesrs. Just rUfht be ted ' for eating or canning, Wc boi. Ais Viste. Co, So. Fix, EADS TRANSFER A STORAGE CO. Office 1016 No. Central. Phone 3111 Prices right. Service guaranteed. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert par era and movers. Special livestock moving equipment. Prices t.gnt 619 North Riverside. Phone 1044-X Hall Paper Cleaning. WAI L-PAPER CI.EANINO. 1c per tq ft. Mr. Black 810 N Bartlett. LEGAL NOTICES Notice. In the County Court of the State of oriwon in and lor tne t-ouniy oi JackAon. In the Mater of the Estate of My Fr.rabeth Owen. Deeaed Notice . sbereoy given ttul Uit ACROSS 1. Half hose t. Hall and fare well t. In Hinduism, a god 11. Black 13. Sun 14. A rxar of Russia 15. !arga book 16. Malt liquor 17. Outlet IS. Leaf of a calrx 20. Officials In certain rames 12. Art of taking for ono'e own 14. Air: comb. form St. American . general IT. Feminine name SL ftlnkea words from l6ttAri IS. Kind nf cotton fabric .IS. CnnfMl 3fl. Kail bemnd Solution of Yesterday's Pui T A R Agfc RieEgaoAf A p a a i liiMs T A R MS PAD erTes i In klM E I & RTNlA L L Y Rtl LMo l JMElL a ?lRATgi SAL A ggsjv 6 n er ate lii Wl j m AMI t o n ElS.SfjT A I LIS END 41. Beverage 61. klstal fastenar 61. Third U.S. vice nrnalrlftnt 17. Animal of the St. Thick black deer family liquid II. H cadi Iks In S4. Calamitous form 66. Cloning word 41. Part of a fortl- of a prayer flcatlOD 64. Native metal 46. Hires 67. Uavlm little 46. Medicinal plant spetd DOWN 1. Adjusts 1. Musical In strument I. Likened 4. Work with the hands I. Third king of Juriah 4. Rolled up T. Onm rs!o t. Guessed . Always 10. Wind Indicate-. 11. Insects ID. Lie at ease 3L Italian rlvsr 23. Footlike pan 14. Kind of wood 26. Top piece of spire 31. Wooden pin used In shit building 31. The palmyra palm 30. Reniieit .12. Itesdtng desk 33. Kntangla :14. Kdliile seaweed 16. Pertnlnlng to a line If. Three-toed sloth 40. Tnvfcal American animal 41. Isooka after 42. Lant name of the lender o! ths Forty Thieves 41. Astringent salt 44. ralndt, to the touch 44. RKlnneri var 47. Killed 60. Exist Eagle Point EAGLE POINT, Oct. 34. (Spl.) School for Parents, held October 10 In the Medford courthouse auditori um, was well attended. Mtas Flora Thurston of Oregon State college, the gueat, waa an unusually fine speaker, Mrs. Mabel Mack also spoke on "Rec reation In the Home." The county extension committee served tea to 60 guests following the afternoon eesslon Mrs. Robert La Roc que shopped In Medford Monday. Mra. Ha t1 C Inge ad e underwent major operation in Medford last week and la recovering nicely. Ted Seaman left last week-end to try his luck in the eastern Oregon deer country. Mrs. Al Mlttlesteadt. who wu I business caller In Medford Monday, has been summoned to act on the coming session of the grand Jury. Eagle Point Grangers are putting on the program at the Lake Creek Orange October 30. Regular church services will be held next Sunday with Rer. Smith ot Butte Falls in the pulpit. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Clsrk were din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. E Ouaterhout Thursday. Mrs. Frances Campbell was a din ner guest of Mr. and Mrs. C, E. Myers Sunday. 1 SAMS VALLEY, Oct. 34. (Spl.) The heavy rains have put a stop to farm operations which were underway In the fields being prepared tor grain sowing. Ladles' club met Thursday after noon with Mrs. Charlie Duggan. with a large attendance. Interesting num bero were given In answer to roll-call. A program was planned to be given In conjunction with the achool and Orange for the purpose of ralsLng funds to Improve the stage in the auditorium at the schoolhouse. Re freshments were served by the host ess. Next meeting will be held at the home of Mra. Williams at Ant loch. Mrs. Otto Tresham is recovering from a major operation at the Com munity hospital. The severe windstorm of Saturday night wrecked the schoolhouse In the Pankey district, by blowing the large oak tree thet stood In front of the building onto It. School la now being held At the Messenger home. It Is reported the district will construct a new building. A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mra. T4d DeFord at Medford, Satur day. Mrs. DeFord waa formerly Mtas Mary Hunaley. a graduate of the Sams Valley high school. A Hallowe'en party and carnival will be given by the achool Friday evening. Fortune telling and every conceivable amusement will be the evening's entertainment. J. L. Rowe returned Sunday from Lake view with an unusually large muletall deer which he killed In al most the exact spot that Olenn Hoist killed one a few days before. Glenn Garrett killed a forked-horn on the O. T. Wilson place Sunday. Worthwhile prlnes were won by Sams Valley members of the 4-H club when their exhibits were Judged Saturday by County Agent R-. Q. Fowler. It la reported a wealthy party from California has purchased what Is known as the old Dickey place, and will make her home there for the sake of being In the quiet of a rural atmosphere and away from the city. An attractive log house Is to be con structed on the property. The registration of the Sams Var.ey school Is steadily Increasing and many Inquiries are being made for houses suitable for rent, by parties with children of school age. An Interesting meeting was held by the Sams Valley Grange Saturday night, whan the first and second de grees were put on by the local degree staff to a class of candidates from Live Oak Grange of Rogue River. Sev eral members of the Live Oak Orange accompanied their candidates and as sisted the H. E. C. In serving refresh ments. During the business session Interesting reports were given by the legislative and agricultural commit tees. The O.ange power bill was thoroughly explained. Talks on Orange affairs were given by Perry Walt and wife of Rogue River. Otto Fernham and Mr. Kearcey promised the Sams Valley Grangcra some unusual enter tainment It they will attend their meeting of the Live Oak Orange. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hansen presented de mits from the Roxy Ann Grange nd were unanimously voted In as mem bers of Sams Valley. After refresh ments were served, an hour ws's spent In party games. Mr. and Mrs. John Hoist, accom panied by Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hoist, returned Sunday from a visit with John Hoist end daughter, Mrs. Ernest Hoi len beak at Long view. Wash. John Hoist left Monday for eastern Oregon, where he will be stationed for some time in government work. ' i2 13 v iff i i7 wmb iy r r 'l IS fl6 11 WWW 24 25 t: z(e mM1 28 2f 30 32 W 34 IS m 5 !i !l !L Z Z !l Z id 42 43 44 '45 jtTtf it-Z t ss sir 37 1 l J min. I 1 Ljiif.il ' ' Phoenix Contributed . Th urelfara of children 1 the ex. cluslv purpose of tha Parent. Teacher association. It 1 an organized, constructive co-operation of parents, teacher and All Interested citizens, who are directly responsible for tha educa tion of children and whose sacred obligation It Is to act Intelligently on all meaaures which are necessary In order to provide adequate educa. tlonal opportunity for every child. It Is purely democratlo. non-sec tarlan, nou-polltlcal, non-commercial and eelcs to further the inter, est of all children. It 1 a home and school partnership universal ' la every achool community. Being a national movement it represent organized co-operation a tha most powerful factor in human progress. Unity of action oi a na- tlon-wlde basis is essential In Parent-Teacher work a In all other fields. The movement la safeguarded br sound principles of procedure dis covered through experience and conference. The local branches of this asso ciation are contributing to the wel- rare or the children of thl com munity through the established and maintenance of achool lunch rooma where hot meals are served free to needy children. Tha Medford Junior high chool unit ha outlined as It special pro ject athletic equipment and music capes and a bass drum for tha Jun ior High school band. Those Interested In Parent-Teach er work are cordially Invited to co operate In these worthwhile pro ject and attend your local unit. PYIHIAN WOMEN IN SMASHUP NEAR HERE O RANTS PASS, Oct. 34. (Spl) Five Grants Pass women escaped serious injury lata Monday night when a car driven by Mra. R. K. Long skidded and overturned on tha Paclflo highway between Medford and Central Point. They were on their way home af ter attending a series of meetings held during the day and night by the Pythian Sisters. Tha car waa badly damaged, but It was not hurt to an extent of be ing impossible to drive. Ashley Wi nter drove the auto on to thl city. The oocupenta of the car were Mra, Long, Mrs. O. R. Baldwin, Mra. C. K. Ernst, Mrs. W. J. coke, and Mrs, Earl Lamphear. WINDOW OLASe tn sen wlndoa glaas and will raplaoa your brokes window reasonably rrow bridge Cab inet Work. Phon MS. We il haul away your feuae. City Sanitary Bervlc. E BY SALEM, Oct. 34. (AP) Haael Campbell. 16. who disappeared from her home at SUverton October 14 with Wlllard Norton, pugilist, fol lowing an alleged assault by the lat er upon the girl's father. Perry Campbell, was returned yesterday by officers who bad located her at Bend. Norton, against whom an assault and battery charge was filed, had not been located. The girl aald she left with Norton because she did not want to remain at home after the fight. They bad stayed with Nor ton's relatives In Bend. Better clothes for leas. It will Diy you to climb my stairway. Klein the Tailor. 138 East Main, upstairs. TO 'DEAR MR. INTERMEDIARY' PHOENIX, Oct. a. (Spl.) Ladles' Aid of the Presbyterian church Is hvlni the annual Harvest Home sup per, Thursday, October 3a. Dinner hours will be between 6:30 and 8 p. m. The ladlaa have prepared a splen did menu and urge everyone In th community to com. Dr. Thompson of Portland, state synodlcal executive, delivered tne morning measaga at the Presbyterian church last Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Floyd Watklna and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Judd war guest at the J. w. Watklna home last Sunday Mis Ethel Houston pent th past week-end with Miss Susanna Barkley Prank Denzer, Woodford Turpln and Reuben Rlchey returned Mondsy from Pashaatln, Wsh. Mrs. Maria furry and two daugh tera spent four days last week visit ing In Klamath Pall. Mr. tnd Mra MJlo Furry tnd ton Leo left Saturday for Ivanhoa, Cat. SALT LAKE CITY. Oct. 34 (AP Leadera In the wool Industry will bear the body of Prink J. Htgen btrth. for year prealdent of tha na tional wool iroera' aasoclatlon, to IU ltt resting place here tomorrow, af ter requlm met In the cathedral of tha Madeleln. UtJ m kite MJL-Jriibb . 'Aattt-. 77 A-th. aairVl VU'jbit, ulr IflCfaati lux 0UYAAJ4JL . . . .. . . .. r . f B t tWO 1J 9 v huji 0t Mill Tribune want tda. Here la a reproduction cf th Utter written by Mr. Allc Speed Stoll to aeeompiny ransom payment direction, tent ta Thoma H. Roblntcn, tr by th woman' abductor. Not th wedding ring attached to upper left corner, tent proof of th note' authenticity. 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