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MEDFORD HAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON", TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30. 1931. PAGE SEYEH iE ffl WHAT YOU )Nhm Classified FOR EASY REFERENCE; t SaMT1 Warn nil1 - . , - - , 8I I nutty f'tt.'fcKVUU 5 I to I BORROW 1 Uaad very ad vd thli pate . . . too rUI probably find exactly th tBIni yon want Co Do; at kU X 11 Isn't there. adver tlw . . . It's Inex pensive, affectum RATES on pet word tint uueotl (Minimum 3oc) taob additional Insertion. pel word (Minimum loo) Par Una pet month without oopy ehangoa 75 FOB WANT A.DB LOST ANDFMOND WOUND Lady' black purse. Owner call Cleos new stand. Identity and pay lor ad. ESTRAY NOTICE Token up. Monday noon. Ootober 39. 1S34, 1 Jersey cow. I Jersey or gray J r fl y cow. one grey Jersey eow with bell. whit right shoulder, black or dark neck, white apot on forehead. E. L. Davidson. Central Point. LOST Gold bridge lower teeth; 8 on right aide. 3 on left; probably on bank of Rogue: 25 reward. Box X. Tribune, or Phone 75. LOST If dog missing, call 1816. W ANTED FEMALE HELP GIRL OR WOMAN to asalst with housework and care of children. Oo home nights. Call mornings. Phone 1147-J. MALE OE FEMALE WANTED Solicitors for reliable firm. Good pay. Box 4201, Tribune. WANTED SITUATIONS YOUNG MAN wants board and room for work. Tel. 1323-J or 829 W. Uth. LADY, 85, want housekeeping. Box 4290, Tribune, RESPECTABLE man and wife to aliare home with elderly man or woman. Phone 583 -R. UNINCUMBERED middle-aged widow wants practical nursing or house keeping. Box 4613. W ANTED-M1SCELLANBOOS WANTED To rent ranch, cheap, by year. Will pay In advance. W. R. Mann, General Delivery. Medford. IP YOU HAVE any real estate for sale or trade, see L. O. PlckeU, 204 E. Main. CASH and good security for small, equipped ranch or going business in or around Medford. Box 4223, Tribune. WANTED Tractor plows; 2-bottom, 13-ln. Gold Hill Meat Market. BUILD a home first. Your building and repairing done on Installment plan. Phone Fred Powers, Provolt, or address Applegate. KODAK FINISHING Easy-to-pay prloes. E. Hayden Jones Photo Stu dio. 607 w. 2nd. Phone 1282-M. Hours 11 to 7. COW for feed and oare this wlntsr. H. J. Htnderer, Rt, 2, Box 214. HIGHEST PRICES paid for furs, hides and pelts. Medford Bargain House. 27 No. Grape. Tel. 1062. CONVALECENT HOME. Ashland, Ore., cares for Invalids and aged. WANT TO RENT A 3 to 5-acre farm near Medford and school. See Mr Wright, Rt. 1, Box 69-A. WANTED Cow for feed and care dur. Ing winter. Will buy If satisfactory B- Rogers, Gen. Del., Medford. WANTED 2nd hand furniture. We buy, aell and trade. Berrydale 2nd Hand Store, 1603 N. eiverslde. Tel 266. WANTED TO RENT Two room furn ished house In city limits Of Med ford Must be cheap Box 308 Mail Tribune. FURNITURE re-upholstered. S68-R. Thlbault. Phone JUNK WANTED We pay cam for JUNK BATTERIES AND RADIATORS. ALHM1NJM BRASS. COPPER and Junk of all descriptions. MEDFORD BAROAAIN HOUSE 27 No Grape. Tel. 1062 WANTED Warrant. Redden & Co, FOE EENT FUENISHED ROOMS FOR 8 ALE LIVESTOCK VERY DESIRABLE sleeping room with large private bath. Automate oil burner with hot water rediatlon. 1501 W. Main. GRAND HOTEL announces their low winter rates. Cozy steam-heated rooms now available. FOR RENT Nloely furnished rooms and garage storage at moderate rates by week or month. 326 South Riverside avenue. ROOMS well furnished, heated. Phone S64-U FOE EENT BOOM BOAED ROOM. BOARD 163 No. Oakdala. RATES very moderate at 716 E. Main ATTRACTIVE rooms. 404 8. Orape. FOE EENT APAETMENTS FOR RENT Holland apt. BACHELOR apartment, 446 S. Front. FOE EENT MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT Ranch on highway; new buildings, small house, good well, 40 A. ready fall crop. Anna Reed, 1 ml. south, 1 ml. east Beagle P. O. FOR RENT Floor aanaing machine Economy Lumber. No. Riverside. FOE EXCHANGE WANTED Household goods, 'toves tools or what have you. Medford Bargain House. 27 N. Grape St. Tel 1062. FOR "ENT HOUSES FOR BALE OR RENT Our home on trie Jacksonville highway. Dr. and Mrs. E. W. Hoffman, Phone 662. NICE clean modem furnished cottace; gut electricity, fuel Included: gsr aje; verv moderate prlre for couple or bachelor. Hotel Valsndra, Cen tra! Point. FOR RENT 5 rm house. Inquire 335 So. Riverside. TFOR RENT Furnished 4-rrn. house, bath and screened porch. 205 W. FOR PENT Partly furnished house 818 E P'.h. FOR SALE OR TRADE 1 V4 Inch cen trifugal pump. E. O. Cunningham, Phoenix. EXCHANGE tractor work for hay. Crystal Spring Dairy. Phone 960. WILL TRADE Starr cabinet phono graph for wood. Across from New bry's Packing house. Phoenix. WILL TRADE apples or pears for po tatoes. Ala Vista Co., So. Fir. FOR SALE OR TRADE 3 cows. Rt H. C. Mulr. FOR EXCHANGE 1929 model A Ford sedan and 3 lota In Medford for late mode! Fold V-8. Tel 407-Y EXCHANGE Furn. re-upholstertng for lumber, wood, fish poles and reels. Phone 969-R. FOR SALE OR TRADE White Jlec trie sewing machine for light se dan. Box 638. Tribune. FOE EXCHANGE SEAL ESTATE FOR SALE OR TRADE B acres good land, 3 miles from Medford. Will consider good car. Call at 1044 W. tlth. FOR TRADE email ranch for acreage or small place near Medford. Fred Powera, Applegate, EXCHANGE Small house on good lot. Value (350.00, for light car. Inquire 145 N. Central. LARGE 8-room house In good oondl tlon. 2 blocks from University In uugene. tor smau nouse in Meaiora. Would consider desirable Ashland property. Phone 424-J-2. Medford FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR sale 210 A- some timber, 100 A. fenced, 20 cleared; 1 ml. from Pacirio Hwy, adjoining free range; 1800.00; 300 ohlckena, 3 cowa, crops, tools. Halt cash. Consider sedan for part. Lot In Medford: 10 A. near Tolo. Cheap, or trade. Wm. S. Campbell, Gold Hill. 8 AND 10-ACRE TRACTS 10 DOWN, 86 MONTH; On pavement; plenty water, electricity and phone available. Phone 12B1, Montgomery. NEAR PHOENIZ, Ariz 6-A. bearing citrus with a-.odcrn home, paved atreet. Want Medford PEAR orchard. Owners write STROUD, 216 T as T Bldg., PHOENIX, ARIZ. A BARGAIN My large lot. on Ben. nett St., excellent soil, fruit, nut creea and oerries. will aacririce on terms or cash. Box 60, Tribune. WHEN you think of real estate, think of Brown & White. 63 ACRES near Applegate P. O.; 11 A cultivation, tree water right; bal ance timber; Improvements. Paul Erdman. Applegate. Ore. HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENT ack- son County Building as Loan Aas'n Phone 195. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FOR SALE Organ en storage bill Gold Hill. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE Chevrolet four passenger coupe. 1924 model driven only twen ty three thousand miles, five good tires, fifty dollars cash. Phone 2S6-X. 1934 Pontlac and touring aedan. 1933 Pontlac 4-door sedan. 1932 Ford coupe. 1930 Studebaker coupe. 1929 Pontlac coupe. 1928 Bulck standard coupe. 1928 Bulck sedan. SKINNER S OAR AOS Bulck and Pontlea Sales snd Service Oood Used Cara SPECIAL PRICES 1933 Plvmouth sedan. 1933 Ford V-8 sedan. 1933 Plymouth aedan. 1931 Chevrolet coupe. 1932 DeSoto sedan. 1929 Chev. coupe 1930 Dodge sedan. Also aeveral old models at cheap nrlres ARMSTRONG MOTORS, INO. 38 N. Riverside TRADE Chrysler aedan for Ford coupe. 29 Kenwood. Phone 1458-L. FOR SALE Bulck 8 Sedan; first class condition: mileage 25,000 miles. Phone 563-L-3. FOR REST Homes furnished, 01 unfulfilled, Bien Wiut 1933 Terrapiane D-Luxe Sedan. 1934 Terrsplsne 6 Coach Demo. 1934 Hudson 8 Sedan Demonstrstor. Prices right for quick salt. Trad and terms. EAK1.N MOTOR CO.. So. Rlvereld MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Heifer; freshen in De cember. Inquire 919 Dakota Ave. FOR SALE Jeraey cow, freeh Decem ber 1, or trade for hay or wood. Lewie Smith, Talent. AUCTION SALE SALE PAVILION will open Saturday, Nov. 3rd with sale of livestock, fur niture. Anything you have for aal. Consign yout proporty at one. Writ Box 363. So. Oreg. Livestock Auction Co., R. J. Forayth, o:e Mgr. Col. A. H. Dudley, Auct. FOR SALE OR TRADE Work and aaddle horses. Tel. 838-R. FOR SALE Weaner pig. 1120 West ana. FOR SALE 24 rabblu and hutches Third house south elty hall. Jack- FOR SALE Jersey cow. Cheap. 830 Bennett, FOR SALE POULTRY FOR SALE Bronze torn and hem, fine stock; also feeder pigs. Rob ert Oilman, Route 8, Medford. PURE Bronze torn. Cockersn's prize stock 85. Jesse Nell. Rt. l, Ashland FOE SALE MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Used Hotpolnt electric range, dinette table, baby .crib, high chair, one 9x12 rug. 61,8 So. Holly. FOR SALE One radio, electric mixer, one chlld'a bed. Phone 1524-X, FOR SALE Klamath Falls hay. $18 50 per ton, delivered. Order now. price are advancing. Call Talent Servlc Station, Talent. FOR SALE Clean alfalfa hay. Mary o Corey, 2 mues south of Fnoenix. FOR SALE 10 tons good first cutting airaira. 4 milk cows. Ed Wilson. Table Rock. Phone ll-XX-3. FOR SALE Seed grains, Hanchen barley, beardless barley, wheat, and kanot oats. Henry Nledermeycr, phone Jacksonville, 364. FOR SALE Used brick. South end Cottage St. bridge. Call at S. Chll ders, 531 Spencer St. FOR SALE 2-bottom gang plow 390 gai. apray rig. rnone io?a-L. WHEAT as OATS for sale, 1.50 hun dred. 704 No. central. FOR SALE Mahogany offlos desk, cheap for cash, 36 So. Bartlett. Reddy. FOR 8 ALE A double pedestal roll top onice aesk in gooa condition rea sonable. See It at 221 Portland Ave FOR SALE Oil burner for heater, or range. Box 4211, Tribune. FOR SALE Corn, $1.40 hundred wheat, 1.50 per hundred. Guy rrueLs, rnone -r-H, isagie point. FOR SALE Grape and grape Juice, FOR SALE Buescher Melodv O saxo. phone, battery radio. 95 Eastman Kodak postcard size, portable vlc trola. 7 golf clubs and bag. house hold appliances, fruit Jars and coois. twa ueaar. FOR SALE OR TRADE Baldwin par. lor grand piano. Cost $1500. Would consider auto or cattle. Tel. 1298. FOR 8ALE Smal compressor, lack- hsmmer, atoper, pump, concentrat ing table, amalgamating plates, bucket elevator and other extra equipment, cheap for cash. Write or Inquire Ashland Mine, Ashland Oregon. FOR SALE Wheat and Kanota send oats. Isaacs, next to radio station, Crater Lake road. FOR SALE Boso pears. Just right for estlng or canning. 50c box. Ala FOR SALE Flsk Windsor Tires: Ten 30x3 ,, (3.50 each. Eight 4.40x21, S3 00 each. Ten 4 50x31, $4.65 each. Buy now at these low prices. Camp vwvmis ouper service station, No Rlveralde. DRY WOOD 60 tiers laurel, 50 fir oio Pennsylvania. DOGS examined free. Dr. stone, 4th and Ba.Jett. EADIO 8EEVICE DON'S RADIO SERVICE Repairs Sale Rental. 433 B. Main St. Phone 668 (00 mm BUSINESS DIRECTORY Abstract JACKSON CO. ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title and Title Insurance. The only complete Title System In Jackson County. MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstracts of Title. Rooms 3 and 6 No. 32 North Central Ave., upstair. Rlalto. Phone 1618-Y. Dentistry. DENTISTRY Dr. I, H. Gov. 236 C Main. Painting and Paiierliunclug M. A. BLISS Painting and paper Hanging. Tel. 646-W. 313 S. Grape Kvpcrt Window Cleaners LET GEORGE DO IT Tel. 1172 House Cleaning. Floor Waxing. Orl- Money To Lend MONEY LOANED ON FURNITURi, CARS, ETC. Prompt service and le gal rates. W. E. . Thomas, 45 8 Central. Bute license No. S 167. Personal. REV EVELYN MARSHALL, spiritual readings dally. 315 So. Rlveralde. EADS TRANSFER at STORAGE CO. Office 1015 No. Central. Phone 316 Prices right. Service guaranteed. HAWLEY TRANSFER Expert pack era and movera. Special livestock moving equipment. Prices l.ght 619 North Riverside. Phone 1044-X Wall Paper Cleaning. WAI.L-PAPER CLEANING, lo per tq ft. Mr. Black. 310 N Bartlett. Cli imax Sardine Creek Rogue River SARDINE CREEK. Oct. 30. (Spl.) Mr, and Mr. Tom Wright of Lo zier Lnne were luncheon guests ol Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Flene Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John Smith were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Smith Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Smith, who live near the mouth of Gall creeK. were callert Friday at Mrs. George Smith's and Mrs. Ev Newton's. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bile and Mr. and Mrs. John Wilde were shop ping In Medford Saturday evening and also attended a show. Lei snd Knox, secretary of the N. F. L. A., of Medford. was call ing Sunday on the members here of the N. F. U A. of Gold Hill. An ef fort Is being mads to combine au the local aasoclatlon&s John Smith had the misfortune to lose a 'steer during the recent rains, which evidently slipped and fell into & deep gulch near the George Smith place. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Dusenberry and family of Grants Poaa attended the dance at Sams Valley Saturday night and spent Sunday here visit ing friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. El hart and son. Billy, and Mr. and Mrs. Gtlmore of Ashland were calling on friends and relatives here Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Starns. Jr., oi Grants Pass, were calling on their many relatives here Sunday. Among Medford visitors Morday were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Campbell, S. A. Dusenberry, Mr. and Mrs. P. L Walt, Lorena Selfrldge and Ilene Gale Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Walt attended an all-day session of the Pomona Grange Saturday, held at Bellvlew. near Ashland, and report an enjoy able time. CLIMAX, Oct, 30. (Spl.) Mrs. A J. Grlssom of Central Point Is spend ing the week at her ranch here. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Kinney,. N. P. Hanaon and Robert Werta of Central Point were week-end guest at the home of L. H. Wertz. Carl Hanson of Montcbello, Cal Is visiting his sister, Mrs. L. H. Wert. The school closed October 1, after an eight months' term. Ben Oswald- has moved to Climax for the winter, and Is sharing bach elor quarters with Sam Coy. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hanson and Charlie Jantzer of Central point vis ited at the wertz home thle week. Everett Grlssom Is working on hifc ranch near Central Point this week. Mrs. Elizabeth Grissom Is visiting In Gooding, Ida., with her eon, Wm Grlssom. The recent ralna are much appreci ated by all, and plowing Is getting under way at last. Mr. Brockway and Mr. Harrison of Medford were here Wednesday mak ing measurements of corn land con tracted to the government. Mrs. Mabel Wertz and daughtdr, Norma Jean called at the home of Mrs. D. B. Gold Friday. Riviera RIVIERA, Oct. 30. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tompkins were visiting Mr. and Mra. Daugua October 37. Bryon Ward left October 28 for Alpena Pass. Ark., where he will visit his parents and other relatives. Mrs. Tony Ross and daughter, Teresa. Mr. and Mrs. Lou Llngorn, were Jir'lting at the Ed Koater home Saturday. Mrs. Clay Bllea and daughter, Bon nie Jean, called on Mra. R. L. Miller October 36. Mrs. George Hutchlns waa calling on Mrs. Floyd Bowers October 35. Mrs. Pauline Wahl Is visiting in Medford, with her daughter, Mrs. o. West. John Mardon of Gold Hill spent most of last week vlaltlng friends at Riviera. Mrs'. Paul Tompson. Mrs. Art Gor ham and Mrs. Bud Force were visit. Ing their mother, Mrs. Minnie Byerly, Friday. L. Van Houton made a bustness trip to Medford October 37. Mr. and Mrs. Bryon Ward and daughter attended a show October 37 In Medford. They were accom panied by Beatrice Biles and Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Bllea of Gold Hill. Mail Tribune Daily Cross-Word Puzzle ALL MAKES of waahlng machlnea re- j pairea. nek s Hardware. 131 West. Main. ORAIN SACKS Jackson Oountv Feed Co., 4th and Bartlett St. FOR SALE Used sewing machines, all umnca, terms II oesirra. All msKes rented and repaired. White Sewing Machine Co. 24 N. Bartlett. FOR SALE Sand, gravel, lawn dirt, fertilizer, teaming. Phone 012-J. FOR SALE Whit sewing machine. Angora rabbit. 814 Willamette FOR EXCHANGE 30-30 Carbine val ued at 130 00 for light car. Across from Medford Riding Academy. FOR SALE 11 oin. Sidney lathe cheap. C. R. Horn. Trail, Or. GET YOUR winter aupply Newtown apples now. Ala Vista Co., Bo. Fir DRY WOOD Fir, laurel. TeI73J" ACROSS 1. Ornamented lower part or a wall 6. Narrow fabrics 10. Woody fiber used In making rope 14. Wlnnllke 15. Separate 16. Lamb's pseudonym 17. Part of a clarinet U. Cutting machine 19. Wagon 10. Cooking vessel a 12. Rubs out 24. Is compelled to 15. Cripple !6. Most rational !9. Beat with the rlsta II. Inclined It. Is ovorfond of Pedal digits 15. Wrath 45. Sailing veasel 16. Supervise Nutr,ou, ,7. oSSSt 'r,,eTnn It. Smooth Having a skull 19 Kind of lettuce 64. Flower 10. Percolated 6. Pierced with 11. Choose by vote the horns II. Former copper ST. small nail. Solution of Yesterday' Punle 5TAB,A Djl TPTE W orJleMc u TfMi.R h. w aL" lMJ R a njgJs ITp e llM. e LlmA MvEtllklfeoZ BID a n i MnTe stInote B JL A tTeMMo B E RON b.axMMda n aUcTn E AlW E Ate Mf E ? RjA IIpiMlMjASED Eli. E. Ha 1 1- iWI L h. AjR E ik!l?IlSikk nIeTtM lTTIsTp M er 1se coin of 51. Hectare Austria and 59. Uneven DOWN t. Light touches I. Alighted I. Dofy 4. Decorate I. Iast wild C. Townrd the left side of a vossel 7. Srr.ti.i with tne roreicei i. "perauc soio 11. Alack II. Father II. Makes lace n. Meditate II. Edges 16. Muffler 16. Small spot 17. Zeal SI. Racket it. Might 10. illographles 11. Ulirlshl II. Small depressions It. Sleeps lightly J7. Hmull medi cated con fections II. Qualllled to tx ohosen or elected 40. Amerlcun Indian 41. Ireland 43. Hays 44. Divisions of an elementary school 44. French seaport 47. Hnatrh 41. Ardent affection 49. Employed so. HarveHt Germany 14. Portlona of grain to be ground AO. Kind of flnh 61. rtlver bottoms HI. Clans 63. Facility I. Before 9. Ixing flag 10. Papned from one aisle Into another II. Makes Into leather 51. Margin 56 Unstnelted metal ROGUE RIVER. Oct. SO. (Spl.) On Saturday night ten member with a class of slk candldatea went to Sam Valley to the Grang. where they received th first snd second degrees, th work being put on by the Sam Valley team. After the meeting refreshment wer served. Those tsklng th degree wer Mr. and Mra. O. 8. Hutchlns. John Flem ing, Chaa. Ross. Miss Sybil Walker and Miss Phyllis Miller. Those at tending from Live Oak Grang were Mr. tnd Mr. Perry Walt, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Klerscey. Mrs. W. L. Badley, Mra. Mtlll Walker, Mr. Letay Miller, Otto Fuhrman. Rollln Stelhl and Mrs. Myrtl Whipple. " Tom Wilson was called to Klamath Falla Sunday by the serloue Illness of his sister, Alice Irene Corkery. Mrs. Lydla St. John of Mltwaukle. Mrs. Wlese snd Mrs. Grant of Port land returned to tlielr homea Thura day. after spending several days vis iting st the John Loyen home. Mr. and Mrs. Chs. Mollvaln re turned home October 14 from mo tor trip of six months spent In the east. Mrs. Anna Luke received news of the death of her son, Harlan Davie. October 8, In Omaha, Neb. The word had been sent by the Salvation Army to the police of Grant Pass and a notice was In the Courier Monday. Mr. Davie was 41 years old and hid not married. His mother 1 the only survivor. Mr. and Mr. York of Portland spent last week visiting st the A. T. Mcllvaln home. Mrs. York was Mrs. Supple before her marriage to Mr. York. Mr. and Mrs. Erie Annls have mov ed Into the Conlee house. Chas. Hulen of Marshfleld spent several days this week visiting his sister, Mrs. H. Diese. The Presbyterian Ladles' Aid met at the home of Miss Tlllie Anderson October 19. Plana were made for the annual bazaar and supper a well as school lunch to be held November 16 In Community hall. Next meeting will be held at Mrs. A. T. Mcllvaln'a. Henry Breeding of Myrtle Point hs spent the past week visiting relatives here. Garfield Laws Is having a bathroom added to their home here. Herbert Bates motored from Call fornla last week and la vlaltlng his wife and small son. While here Mr and Mrs. Bates am living In th Bill Whlt house. Mrs. Nancy Gunderson and her son Tom Conway, returned to their home her Thursday from Lakevlew, whero they have spent the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reed and Rena Goth ing motored over with them and after vlaltlng her a few days returned to Lakevlew. Mrs. Annie Hawkins returned to Rogue River Monda;-, after visiting few days with her daughter and family In Santa Monica. Mrs. Haw kins had started for her horn In Michigan but received word her moth er, Mra. Warren, was not so well, o returned here. Dr. Cary and A. T. Mcllvaln en joyed trip last Sunday near Kerby, picking huckleberries. Report say they got one gallon of berries. Mr. Pope ot Ann Arbor, Mich., Is a gueat at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Sparks. Mr. Pope Is professor of the University of Michigan. Word has been received by friends her thst Lester Burns and Miss Pearl Moore were married In Cali fornia last week. James Whipple served on th Jury at Medford last week. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wilson attended the funeral of Mr. Wilson's sister, Mrs. John Corkery at Central Point Thuraday. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Shults and Mra. Joe Shtilts motored over to Hornbrook. Cal., Wednesday. Mr. and Mra. Robert Burkhart. who have been to Portland all summer, spent a few daya thla week visiting relatlvea here. They returned to Port land Thuraday. Mrs. Lor Carter was taking the school census lsst week for the Rogue River district. Mr. and Mra. Virgil Shults enter tained Tuesday evening at dinner In honor of Mr. and Mra. Robert Burk hart of Portland. Covers were la'd for the following guest: Mr. and Mr. Burkhart. Mr. and Mr. Joe Shult and th host and hostess. h picked apple for several week. Mrs. Jim Rodger nd son Ronnie have been ill with tonstlltls th past week. Mrs. Minnie Stlllwell of Tillamook called on the Hoag and Coburn fam ine Wednesday. Little Tommy Carlton, four-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Carlton, underwent an operation tor the re moval of hi appendix last week. He 1 recovering rapidly, aooordlng to re port. Mr. and Br. Herb Oarlton and daughters were In Medford Thursday. Ralph Kurts has been doing car penter work for Jim Sawyer near Sun- set-on-the-Rogu thl week. Mr. Ann B. Weeks ha gon to lierkeley to visit her daughters while her home Is being remodeied. Mr. end Mrs. Pet Peterson and baby were week-end visitors at the Allworth home. Mr. nd Mr. Oamp and family have moved Into cabin on th Evergreen ranch In the Prospect district. Mr. and Mr. Frank Pettlgrew pnt th week-end with hi parent new Eagle Point. Several McLeod folks attended the party given at Prospect Saturday night. Miss Erma aulas visited friend at Butte Falls over the week-end. Mr. nd Mrs. Frank Ditaworth. Jr., F. Dltsworth, Sr., and Mra. violet Ditaworth were In Medford Monday. Mra. E. D. Hoag and Mr. Lee Col Ungwood attended the buymanshlp school In Medford Wednesday, and will lead a discussion on tip on pur chasing etocklngs at th neit meet ing of the extension unit. Mr. and Mr. Dale Sawyer were Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kurt. Misses Lois Glass and Maxlne Hard ing apent Saturday afternoon with Betty Coburn. Donald and Wendell Vaughn apent Sunday afternoon with Billy Coburn Tod von Stein Injured hla arm Sat- urday, and It Is feared It Is fractured He carries hla arm In a allng. h . I Tolo j TOLO. Oot. 30. (Bpl.) Una BL Inch, county school supervisor, vlsl ed Tolo school Friday. Two Tolo cottages are being wreck ed by Frank Ray to build a garsg and store room for the Webto brothers. Frank Militr of Central Point and Mr. Paudols of WlUov Springs are doing the work. Don Applegate or Medford spent Friday night and Saturday with Ed ward Xnmann. Among the football fans Saturday were Arthur Brook, Miss Eva Hooper and friend from Klamath Falls. They arrived at the Ralph Rawaon hom for breakfast at Oold Ray. They at tended the game at Medfcrd and m turned much chagrined at the out come. Mr. and Mrs. John Green and Mrs. Hilda Tule transacted business la Medford Saturday. The time of Sunday school bu been changed from 7:30 p. m. to 0:46 a, m. Ralph Buckles and Ebron Orlffite of Central Point visited with Ed ward Inmann Sunday. Other guesta at the Tracy horn were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Smith ot Medford, Mr. and Mrs. John Bohnert and little daughter, Marilyn. Everything is In readiness for the) big Hallowe'en party to be given on Wednesday at 7:30 p. ra. The program committee. Mesdames Ralph Rawson and Denver Davis, with the teacher Mrs. Lulu Thurston, have prepared a hilarious, as well as spooky, enter tainment. However, as witches, black cats and ghosts are supposed to like darkness, they are going to get as surprise, as the school house Is so shining and clean with new coau Ut paint and kalsomlne. Butte Fails FOR SALE Solo trumpev New never been used. Chesp for cash. Box 4728 Trlbun. MISCELLANEOUS HAIRCUTS. SScI shaves. Jso. Allen Hotel Barber Shop. YOU CAN OET th following: work done on your car for II 00: 1. Car thoroughly greased with th eleven proper lubricants. 3. Transmission and differential checked. 3. Front whee' checked. 4 finrlngs sprayed. . Battery serviced and cleaned. Loos body bolts tightened. 7. Windova washed. i. Tire Inflated. Just Phone 34.1 Camp Wlthus Super Servlc Station N. Hlvsrald W will call for your car and deliver BOAT TRAILER, Cash Register A dd ing Machine, Typewriter, Boot Shoe Huntint-Fishing Equipment (17 North Riverside. FOR SALE DOGS PETS I ni.7iur,tKisnib.i epirti Hiog M'l.ic Ruth Luy Alio HolmOack. FOR SALE "ir.epherd stock dog ltd FOR SALE Equity lo hous. .33 Uiyta. i 2 3 4 l5 f i a ? iff 2 '3 i ir ','L i. i . 'UiUU. IT 21 ti 2J vt 3o 31 31 3? ZZZZZ . ... w tMi uliu -i; 48 f ,' Si 53 Ta 5f ZZZZ McLeod McLEOD, Oct. JO (Spl.) McLeod hom extension unit held Its monthly meeting October 39. with Mrs. Dale Sawyer. Th day was profitably apent making guide patterns under th direction of Mlas Mann, aasistea by Mrs. E. L. Olaas and Mrs. Ous Dltsworth. locsl sewing leaders. A beautiful birthday cak wa served after th usual luncheon In honor of members whose birthdays com In October. Mrs. Dal sawyer wa elect ed to serv as vlc-chslrman. and Mr. Clifford Collier a ecrtary to fill vacancle. Mr. 3. E. Peyton was appointed publicity chairman. Twen. tv-two ladlea were present. Includl.M the following visitors: Mesdsmes M. Train. Black Culey and Alfred Cor don. Mr. nd Mrs. R. Peyton of Med ford called on relative hr Thurs day. Jim Ooddard of Med'ord pent sev eral daya hunting In thl locality last week. O. W. Thomss ha returned from visit with his son In California. Bill Cadwellader returned home laat week from Washington, where BUTTE FALLS. Oct. 30. (Spl.) Miss Bdtth Oott and Oeorge W. Ad ams were married by Rev. W. R. Balrd of th Christian church In Medford, October 34. Th Inevitable charivari of Butt Falls followed on Friday night;. Thirty guests surprised them at their homo at the government fleh hatchery, where all had delightful time, with games and refreshments, after the rousing charavart musio enoeo. Butte Falls high school had a Hal lowe'en party October 37. AU the students and aom post-graduates were present. Several plays wer stag ed and a real pooky tim enjoyed Th gymnasium was th reception room nd there wss plenty of room for ths ghosts. All enjoyed th ma. querade, the ply, th gme and the supper. Mr. snd Mr. Oscar Higinbotham and aon Dean visited Mr. and Mrs Charll Patton, Mr. and Mra. Harold Patton, Mr. and Mr. Robert Muff man and Leland Cauffman Sunday. Huatler club will meet with Mr. John Marlon the afternoon of No vember 1. Member are requested to attend. Th sunshine Is wonderful now, sfter th oloudy, rlny weather of laat week. Howard Btucky bought a 35-acr tract, with modern home, two nd a half mllea from Mt. Vernon laat week, and moved there. There will be a danoe at th Drby aohool gymnasium November 8. Man Butt Fall people plan to attend. Mr. and Mra. Ralph Nelson ana daughter are spending two month In Aberdeen, wash., where Ralph naa work. Mr. Manual Pool hd her sister Alio as guest last week. Mrs. Robert Cauffman, who recent. Iv underwent an operation for ap- pendlcltla, Is home again and feeling verv well. Mr. and Mrs. Rosooe Larson and children went to prlnclpala" meeting at 8alem last Thursday, snd also vis ited Mr. Larson's mother at Dayton Emmett and Bill Oott are vl!ttng at their home. Emmet 1 at Evan Creek CCO camp and Bill Oott U st tloned at South Fork CCO camp. Fern Valley FERN VALLEY, Oot. SO. (Spl.) The annual meeting of th district. to vote on the school budget for th coming year, was held the evening ot October afl. On November 3 there will b a Hal lowe'en program given by th school children, and a pl oclal. Charles Ferns had th mlsfortun of cutting off the end of hi thumb Wednesday while changing a weel oa his car. Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Malon hav moved In the Barnea hous serosa from Fern. They hav been Haying the past few weeks with Mr. Ma Malone' parent, Mr. , and Mra. Ste. ens. Mr. Malone waa injured at tb Ice plant and though he la better now It will be some tlma before he will be well again. He Injured his back. Mr. L. H. Hughe wa host at a birthday dinner for Ed Marshall Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ksntor of North Phoenix were visiting their parent her Tuesday evening. s Mr. end Mrs. Axel Benson and daughter Francis called on Mrs. Ju'.la Brlckson at th Convaleacent Home as Ashland Sunday afternoon. C. Loosley and I H. Hughe were business callers at the hom of It. Lytle Tuesday evening. Howard District Beagle BEAOLE, Oct. 30. (Spl.) Friends of Mr. Dennlson, 8r of Salem were shocked to hear of hi death, October 17. Mr. Dennlson owned a ranch here and waa vlaltlng her about two wck ago. Th toachar, Mr. Murphy, attend ed lnatltut In Medford Friday and apent th week-end with her parent Mr. and Mrs. Lamkln ot Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. Moon wer Tuesday callers at th Sster home. Melvln Martin and Thelma Sander son surprised their many friend oy going to Medford October 38 and b ing married at th eourthous by Judge B. Day. They will b at home to their friend next week at their hom on th Crater Lake high way near Eagle Point. A birthday dinner waa given at th Nlson hom Tuesday in honor of Mra. Estell Nelson. Beside th fam ily, Mr. and Mr. Dal Stoke and dughtr Thelma of Antelop enjoyed th avenlng. Mr. Robert and son Oerald. wno have been staying at th Edler home, returned to their home In Rogue River th laat of the week. Donald Case waa absent from school Wednesday because of sickness. Mr. and Mr. Chaa. Mulhollen and family have moved Into th Den. nlson house for the winter. There will be a masquerade dance at th Beagla danc hall October 81. The Bennett families were clr4 to Power. Ore., th first of th week by death In th family. Walter Grant, who underwent major operation recently, I able to be about tome among hi friend. HOWARD DISTRICT, Oct. 80. (Spl.) Mr. and Mr. J. R. Ayres end son Arthur hav returned hom ftr an extended visit In Colorado. Mr. Kenneth. Shroyer called en Mrs. Shirley Croucher Tudy after noon. Miss Mabel Park spent th week end at her home, returning to Klam ath Fall Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mr. Ouatln and son wen dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leon ard Brock Monday evening. Mr. and Mra. Friend and famtly motored to Roaeburg Saturday, re turning Sunday. Whll there they visited with Mrs. Friend' mother. Mr. and Mr. Jame Park left Octo ber 18 for Mldvale, Id., where they will mk hort vlalt with thl daughter nd Mr. Prke' ltr, who ha been 111 for aeveral month. Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Ayre of Ash land visited with Mr. Ayr' suter. Mr. McKee, last Tuesday. Mr. and Mr. Theo. Johnson n4 family of Jacksonville were eunday dinner gueat of Mr. and Mr. J. R. Fretwell. Prospect PROSPECT. Oct. 30 (Spl.) Octo ber 13. Tommy Carlton, small son ot Mr. and Mra. Tom Carlton, wa operated on for appendlcltla t th Sacred Heart hospital. H Is getting along nicely. October 33, Claude Chapman under went an appendectomy at th Sacred Heart hospital. Mrs. Sherwood and party of friend from Salem, wer recent guett at th Jeff Rlchey hom. Mr. Jeff Rlchey and daughter Alleen Sherwood, apent October 30 la Medford. Mr. and Mrs. Oeo. Jantur spent October 33 and 34 In Eugene. Th Jantzer mill has purchased new 33 "Diesel cat" tor us la log ging. Most of th mala population of th community ha been hunting th past week. Only a few were successful. Oeorge Jantecr killed a large mul tail In the Crescent lake area. Elmer Clemmen got a big black-tall near Ruetler Peak, and the Nye killed four blark-talls on Bald mountain. WINDOW OLASorVf o window f las and will replaos your broil so anndow reasonably. Trowbrtdr Cab inet Work. A project for taking fcsr of unem ployed youth In Sweden, slmllsr to the civilian conservation corps In th United States, ha been announced by the Swedish government unem ployment cominUilon.