MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGOX. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 6. 1934.
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WHAT YOU WANT Classified FOR EASY.REFERENCEjISE
FOfe RENT FURNISHED FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
ROOMS FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE tor hay
ROOMS - W.U furaiahed.. nested !""" " ,cow"l3 p!
Phone 384-L. 697J3 "
FOR RENT APARTMENTS FOr"saLE Weanere. feeaera," fat
n. ' hoga and registered O. I. C. broad
FOR RENT Desirable furnished apt. aowa. Tel. 358-J. O. V. Myera.
Hotel Orand. - -
,. - -. -,. - FOR SALE! Gentle family cow, cheap.
FOR RENT Apt., lurnlshed, and Ernest Ungren. Gold Hill.
sleeping rooms. 87a So. Central. - - '" . ."! ''. T
FOR SALE Weaner pigs. 1130 West
FOR RENT a room furnished apt. 2nd.
40 Quince. Phone 641-W. "
FOR SALE 34 rabbit and hutonea
FOR RENT Furnished apt. Adults. Third bouse south city Hall. Jaok-
345 N. Bartlett, FORllALBJereey cow. Cheap. 830
FOR RENT Holland apt. Bennett.
vrvo Dim roR SALE P"bd Shropshire
tOK tUiHl rams. L. A. Salade, Central Poinl.
MISCELLANEOUS :
FOR"rENt' Bungalow pl.no. B.W- MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
win Piano Shoppe. SALE - Organ on atorage bill
FOR RENT Floor sanding machine ld Hm-
Economy Lumber. No. Riverside.
FORRENT Holly Court! No"" a. ...25, ?,Trtc
Jackson Co. Bldg. & Loan Assn. MISCiiLLAri I.O U S
Phone 195. " " 1
FOR SALE 'Wheat and oats, 81.50 per
FOR EXCHANGE hundred. 704 N. Ccntraj.
.rr: rrTr. "; "H. priced for quick sale fuii at
TRADE Equity In 1934 Plymouth lron circulator, overstuffed suite.
DeLuxe Coupe for light coupe In dresser, a chest of drawers, solid
good condition. Phone 579-R. Mj dlrung tabli da, i, rocking
Srs'ale"or TRADE-10 weansr , 'J J?'
... nL,,. . , 'between Walaens ana Mealora
fnf ' ,W' ebhar1' 1 ml" north Creamery on North Riverside or
401 Ranch. phone aftM
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FOR WANT ADS
MISCELLANEOUS
PORTRAITS, kodak finishing, rets,
onable. E. Hiiyden Jonea Studio
607 W. and. Phone 1383-M.
MONEY
value.
LOANED on anything of
Cecil Jennlnga.
BOAT TRAILER, Cash Register A.dd
Ing Machine, Typewriter, Boota
Shoes. Hunting-Fishing Equipment
317 North Riverside.
K1NDEROARTEN Sparta Bldg Music
and dance. Pbone 1545 or 1358-W
Ruth Luy Alice Holmbsck.
FOR SALE Equity In house.
526 Haven.
DOGS eiamlned free. Dr. stone, 4tb
and Ba.tlett.
RADIO SERVICE
EXI'EKT RADIO SKKV1CE
KICK'S Il.tKlltVAKE
Prices Very Reasonabla.
Meteorological Report!
Butte Fails I Beagle
BUTTE PALLS, Nov. (Spl.)
Tlie frenhmeu are giving the sopho
mores' return pnrty November 17,
Beth Parker will be hert Novem
ber 14 to give a play. The Hustlers'
club will take part.
Eight Butte Palls boys spent sev
eral hours In Jail Hallowe'en night.
Jean and Margaret Cadoow are
visiting their father here over the
week-end.
Garrett Larson had hi seventh
birthday anniversary Friday, Novem
ber a. at 4 o'clock In the afternoon.
' Bob Alberta, Orbra Lee Abbott. Joe
Abbot, Donald Baker, Elizabeth Lar
son and Lowell Pat ton were there.
A rally day program was held at
LOST AND FOUND
LOST Thursday night, 8
black leather keytalner.
Return to Tribune.
keys in
Reward.
i
LOBTIf dog missing, call 1516.
"wanted 8ITDATI0NS
WANTED General office work, typ
ing bookkeeping, posting. Local
references. Write Tribune, Box 4353.
UNINCUMBERED middle-aged widow
wants practical nursing or house
keeping. Box 4613
WANTED
experience.
MALE OR FEMALE
Solicitor with collection
Box 3982. Tribune.
WANTED MALE HELP
WANTED for Medford vicinity Ca
pable District Representative for
the most attractive saving plan
ever presented. James A. Rodman.
414 Miner Bldg.. Eugene. Oregon.
LOCAL MANAGER WANTED by reli
able manufacturer. No selling.
Good for 45.00 weekly to right man.
1300.00 cash required, securea ana
FOR SALE OR TRADE Buzz-saw
with Star motor, O. M. C. truck.
Phone 172 after 6 p. m.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 6 mo. old
heifer calf. Phone 173 after 0 p. m.
FOR SALE Diamond ring at a bar
gain. Call 579-R.
FOR SALE Cornet. .23 rifle and ahoc
skates. 610 So. Holly.
TRADE Foley saw filing machine for
i- or n. p. motor. Thos. Lougn
ead, Jacksonville.
FOR EXCHANGE Labor for milk
cow, or heifer. Rt. 1. Box 505.
FOR TRADE: 3 double beda, good
springs, mattresses fol twin beds or
day beds. Rt. 1, Box 348. Medford.
WILL TRADE apples or pears for po
tatoes. Ala Vista Co., So. Fir.
FOR SALE OR TRADE 3 cows. Rt
H. o. Mulr.
FOR EXCHANGE 1939 model A
Ford sedan and 3 lots In Medford
for late model ford V-8. Tel 407-Y
EXCHANGE Furn.
for lumber, wood,
reels. Phone 969-R.
re-upholstertng
fish poles and
FOR SALE OR TRADE White Jleo
trlc sewing machine for light se
dan Box 638, Tribune.
FOR EXCHANGE REAL
ESTATE
WII.I, EXCHANGE business nrooertv
returnable. Give phone or address, j centrally located for small modern
District supervisor,
care Mall Tribune.
Box No.
i "WANTED FEMALE HELP
WANTED unencumbered woman for
housekeeping In modern country
home, tnmlly of two. References.
Phone 1648-R.
W ANTED-M1SCELLAN EOUS
DRIVING to San Francisco Saturday.
Want passenger to share expenses.
322 S. Newtown.
WANTED 14 or 18 Inch sulky plow.
W. L. Stewart, Rt. I, Rogue River.
TRUCKS FOR HIRE Furniture mov
Ing, etc. Rates reasonable. F. E.
SAMSON CO., Phone 833 , 229 N.
Riverside.
WANTED Place close to Medford.
Pay with $400 contract, payable 5
per month. J. I. Fenton, Talent.
FURNITURE van going aouth wants
load both ways. Phone 332.
CONVALECENT HOME. Ashland, Ore.
carea for lnvalida and aged.
WANTED TO RENT Two room furn
ished house ID city limits of Med
ford. Must be cheap. Box 308. Mall
Tribune.
FURNITURE re-upholstered.
960-R. Thlbault.
Phone
JUNK WANTED
We pay cash for JUNK BATTERIES
AND RADIATORS. ALUMINJM
BRASS, COPPER and Junk of all
descriptions.
MEDFORD BARGAAIN HOUSE
S7 No. Drape. Tel. 1062
WANTED Warrants. Redden & Oo
WANTED Household goods, 'toves
tools or what have you. Medford
Bargain House. 37 N. Grape St. Tel
1063.
residence In Medford or Klamath
Falls. Box 4349, Tribune.
EXCHANGE: Garage and service ata-
tlon, stock and equipment wortn
(3.500. Will trade for clear prop
erty or farm to (1,500, balance cash
and terms. Health needs change of
climate. Address 8. C. Bond, Cros
well, Ore.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE Ranches and city homes.
building lots. II its Real Estate, I
have It. Roberts. 720 W. Second
Phone 1528-J.
FOR SALE: $1,000 equity In Berry-
dale home. B300 cash or trade for
good used late model car. 10 Bcr
rydale Ave.
IF TOU HAVE any real estate for sale
or trade, aee L. O. Plckeu, 204 E.
Main.
5 AND 10-ACRE TRACTS
10 DOWN, (5 MONTH:
On pavement; plenty water, electricity
and phone available. Phone 1281,
Montgomery.
A BARGAIN My large lot, on Ben
nett St., excellent soil, fruit, nut
trees and berries. Will sacrifice on
terms or cash. Box 56, Tribune.
WHEN you think of real estate, think
of Brown ee White,
53 ACRES near Applegate P. O.; 11 A
cultivation, free water right: bal.
ance timber: Improvements, paul
sramna Applegate, ire.
HOUSES FOR SALE OR RENT Jack
son County Building & Loan Ass'a
Phone 195.
FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
HIGHEST PRICES paid for furs, hides
and pelts. Medford Bargain House
27 No. Grape. Tel. 1062.
COW for feed and care this winter.
H J Hlnderer. Rt. 2. Box 214.
FOR ?ENT HOUSES
FURNISHED house, 134 S. Ivy.
FOR RENT OR SALE My home In
Phoenix, one block from highway;
8 rooms, sleeping porch, shade and
r fruit trees. Mrs. Melmgren.
FOR RENT Modem house. Phone
1066-R.
FOR RENT Furnished 3 room du
plex, sleeping porch, wash trays,
garage, electric ntove, wood heater.
Close In. Adults only. Inquire 240
South Grape street.
FOR RENT 6-room modern house.
147 N. Holly, (27.50 to permanent
renters.
FOR RENT Furnished house
country. Box 4018. Tribune.
FOR RENT Homes furnished or
unfurnished Bro-sn A White
FOR RENT ROOM BOARD
GOOD USED CARS
Chrysler and Plymouth Trade-ins.
LOW PRICES
1933 Plymouth Sedan.
1932 Plymouth Sedan.
1932 Plymouth 4 Sedan.
1933 Ford V-8 Sedan.
1031 Ford Model A Town Sedan,
like new: Karri-Keen trunk
1929 Ford Model A Town Sedan.
1932 DeSoto Sedan.
1929 Chevrolet Coupe.
1927 Chevrolet Sedan.
1928 Pontlac Sedan.
ARMSTRONG MOTORS. INC.
38 No. Riverside. Tel. II.
November 5. 1934
Medford and vicinity: Cloudy to
night, rain Wednesday. Moderate i h .huh Bund.v morn,n.. No
temperature. jvember 4.
Oregon: Cloudy, rain northwest Mr. and Mrs. Drlskell and son
portion tonight; west and extreme vls Medford November 3.
northeast portion Wednesday, m.r- the &r"d h , th, f'hB
ato temperature. I p"p11 won tn Ho en mlc
prlzea: Delbert Gepert. first: Zola
Temperature a year ago today: Conley. second: Iona Mae Edmond
Hlghest 57; lowest 36. soni third: Donald Baker, fourth;
Samuel Mcrenouse, fifth and lAlciue
Total
Inches.
monthly precipitation .62 Ellis, sixth.
Excess for the month, .32 In.
FOR SALE Light duck boat. Sacrl
flee. Phone Davis 188.
Total precipitation since September
1, 1934, 3.41 Inches. Kxcess for the
season 1.25 Inches.
PDB AAT.F New Indies tAllnr-mnde
coat suit. Size 42. Never worn. Tel. I
257.
FOR SALE Brown, orange and blue.
rattan office set; :lne for sun room,
spring seats. Call 6-F-3.
FOR SALE Ellers piano. In excellent
condition. F. L. Holdrldge. Talent.
FOR SALE One 12-ft. air motor or
will trade for electric motor. G. L
Trelchler, Central Point.
PIANO BARGAIN Exceptionally good
used piano, famous make. (85.00.
Baldwin Piano Shoppe.
FOR SALE: Bar corn, 11.00 hundred.
Phone 671-J-3.
FOR SALE Woven wire fencing.
roo. Ted Fisn, pnoenix.
Relative humidity at 5 p. m. yes
terday 52 percent; 6 a. m. today 93
percent.
Tomorrow :
Sunrise 6:51 &. m. Sunset 4:58 p.m.
Observations Taken at 5 A.
120 Meridian Time
515 C& 23
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Francis Smith was absent from
school several days last week be
cause of a bad cold.
Mrs. Essie Mae Jones has been
111 the past week.
The Hustlers' club met at Mrs.
Marlon's home Thursday. November
1. The next meeting will be with
Mrs. Hereford.
The dance at Derby waa well rep
resented by the people of Butte
Palls. The music was furnished by
the Derby musicians first, then by
Paul Smallwood. Gerald Ting. Ardy
Rogers, Wayne Whaley, Forest Bolls,
Qus nnd Lola Edmondson.
Tol.
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Denver .................. 70
74
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GET YOUR winter supply of Newtjtvn 'Eureka
BLL,it7 uuw. n vial to. oo nr. Helena 66
FOR SALE Meadow hay, measu-ed L Angeles 88
from stack. 10 ml. from Medford 1 medford 74
near Crater Lake road. No lot less I New York 70
than 4 tons, $10.00 ton. Call 704omaha ... 63
N- Central. I Phoenix 90
Portland . . 68
Reno 68
Roseburg 76
Salt Lake ...... 66
San ,Franclsco 74
Seattle - 60
DRY WOOD Plr, laurel. Tel. 722.
FOR SALE Used brick. South, end
Cottage St. bridge. Call at 3. Guil
ders, S31 Spencer St.
FOR SALE Buesc her Melody O nnxo-
pnone, cattery radio, so Eastman ofib"j os
Kodak postcard size, portable vie
trola. 7 golf clubs and bag, house
hold appliances, fruit Jars and
tools. 822 Cedar.
DRY WOOD 60 tlere laureL 50 fir
oio Pennsylvania.
Walla Walla 76
Washington, D.C. 68
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ALL MAKES of washing machines re
paired. rccE's Hardware, 131 west
Main.
GRAIN SACKS Jackson County
f eed co., 4tn and Bartlett sts.
FOR SALE Used sewing machines,, all
makes; terms If desired. All makes
rented and repaired. White Sewing
Machine Co. 24 N. Bartlett.
FOR SALE Sand, gravel, lawn dirt,
fertilizer, teaming. Phone 912-J.
FOR SALE White sewing machine.
Angora rabbits 814 Willamette
FOR EXCHANGE 30-30 Carbine val
ued at 120.00 for light car Across
from Medford Riding Academy.
FOR SALE -Solo trumpev. New never
been used. Cheap for cash. Boi 4728
Tribune.
FOR SALE Apples. Phone 132 -L.
BIRTHS
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Williams are
the parents of a, son, weighing six
pounds, 14 ounces, born November 5
at the Furucker maternity home.
Born this morning, to Mr. and Mrs.
Roger von der Hellen, a son, weigh
ing six pounds, nine ounces, at the
Purucker maternity home.
Phone 543. We'll haul awaj your
reuse. City Sanitary Service.
UMIillKLl.AS repaired and recover
ed Medford Cyclery. 23 N. Fir.
TOLO. Nov. 8. (Spl.) Sincere
sympathy Is extended to Mrs. Laura
Dias in her bereavement.
At the home of their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Phil Thurston in Westside
district, Jlmmle and Kenneth Thurs
ton were host at a Hallowe'en party
to a Jolly group of 18 school mates.
Mrs. Harry Hamor Is suffering
from a severe cold.
Miss Jean Smith of Gold Hill was
an overnight gueBt of Miss Marjory
Davis on Hallowe'en.
An enjoyable time was had by all
who attended the entertainment at
Tolo school house October 31. Re
freshments were served. Visitors from
outside were Miss Lela Rains, Mr.
and Mrs. Ragnor Anderson and sman
son of Bealt Lane, Misses Jean Smith,
Doris Johnson and Beryl Johnson of
Gold Hill, David Wilson and children
of Westside, Mr. and Mrs. John Boh
nert and baby and Miss Arlene In
mann of Central Point.
Mrs. Thurston appointed the fol
lowing committee to prepare the
Thanksgiving program: Messrs. Jack
Thorps, Baughman Beer and Ralph
Rawson. There was much applause
over this announcement, as this Is
to be an all-men's entertainment.
Donald Robins dressed and mar
keted part of his turkeys this week,
Denver Davis and John Green ex
pect to start on their turkeys next
week.
BEAGLE, Nov. 6. (Spl.) Mrs. San
der&on was hostas for shower In
honor of Mrs. Annie Sanderson, Octo
ber 31. She received many nice and
useful gift.
Friends of Miss Mary Sol lee and
Charles DeArmond were surprised to
hear of their wedding, which was
performed at Yreka, CaU October 17.
They were accompanied by their par
ents and Florin Sollee. They are now
at home to their friends on the
Flounce Rock ranch. Congratulations
are extended to the newlyweds.
A large crowd attended the school
party given by the children at the
school house, November a. Games
and pranks were played to pass the
time and refreshments of doughnuts
and elder ended the evening.
Tommy and Vivian Mulhollen have
been absent from school the last few
days on account of sickness.
Mrs. Ruby SchulB was a Medford
visitor Thursday.
Ray Blaine spent one day last week
in Medford visiting relatives and at
tending to business.
The Blschoffs and Hlnes made cider
the first of the week. Ninety gallons
were made from the apples off the
Blschoff orchard,
Mr. and Mrs. Me Win Martin from
near Eagle Point were visiting Mrs.
Martin's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Sanderson and family Friday.
Very little planting has been done
so far. as the ground Is too wet for
seeding.
Cecil Martin had the misfortune ot
being struck In the back of the head
while passing through the door tt
school the first of the week. The
door was swung shut accidentally by i
one of the pupils, hitting Cecil and'
cutting a large gash In the scalp. j
Charlie DeArmond was down to his
ranch here Thursday to get farm 1m-'
plements for his ranch at Flounce .
Rock. ;
Monroe Gorden has the posts all
set ready for a new wire fence on
his fence line that borders the county
road.
Turkey fattening la the chief oc
cupation of the formers now. Grow
ers are in hopes he price will not get
any lower before killing time.
The county is putting gravel In
the worst places in our roads. Sev
eral loads have been put on the road
going Into the Rush ranch.
A party was given at the TJokr
home In the Meadows, October 37,
There were 30 present and the even
ing was spent In games with refresh
ments served at midnight.
K. B. Lucas, scout master of troop
14, and Scouts Ralph Ellis and Dick
Rush attended court of honor In
Medford Friday evening. Ralph El'.ls
received his camping badge,
A large crowd attended the mas
querade ball given at the Beagle
hall Hallowe'en evening.
Charles Ovelman, Dare and Orval
Pewrson. also Lowell Ash.
Victor Peterson, who has been In
very poor health for the past several
weeks Is still little Improved and
as yet unable to work.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Proctor called
on Mr. and Mrs. Ervln Hutchison
November 6.
Mrs. Mildred Young and son. Tl&y
Donald, moved to Medford Sunday
where they will reside for the win
ter.
Rufus Childreth was a guest at
the D. E. Hutchison home Wednes
day.
home of Mrs. I. T. Oalllgar n th
highway south. An Instructive pro
gram was given by the members
during the afternoon. Nineteen ladles
were present at this meeting. Mrs.
Oalllgar and Mrs. Joe Woodcock were
hostesses for the afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Glsh had as
their visitors Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Tompkins of Foots Creek.
Anderson Creek
Lake Creek
ANDERSON CREEK, Nov. 6 (Spl.)
Mrs. James Mays, daughter, Ruth.
and Edward Smith left Monday for;
a month's visit In California and
Aritona.
Fran Schutte moved to Medford
the first of the week.
Mrs. Jack Riddel visited the An
derson Creek school Wednesday.
Mr. Donlca and family went to
Medford this week.
The forest service Is going to build
a road from Anderson creek to Little
Applegate through the Anderson Gap.
James Mays and Edward Smith
visited on Coleman creek Sunday.
Jessie Nell of Ashland called on
Elmer Centers Wednesday.
Al Wyett of Grants Pass Is at his
place here.
Mr. and Mrs. John Moore of Cole
man creek were on Anderson creek
Tuesday.
Herman Schuette was In Medford
Wednesday.
Mrs. Leona Marquess and Ethel
Shann were in Medford Wednesday.
Frank Casey was here from Rosa
burg, looking after his ranch this
week.
Mr. Shuler of Talent la staying on
the Casey place.
Trail
Better clothes for less. It will Day
you to ollmb my stairway. Klein the
Tailor. 128 East Main, upstairs.
Mail Tribune Daily Cross-Word Puzzle
Eagle Point
TRAIL, Nov.- 6. (Spl.) Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Jordan of Ashland, Miss
Geno Whitney nnd Wither Tucker ot
Medford wero all dinner guests at
the Bnyd Tucker home November 4.
Mr. and Mrs. John Rngsdale and
two children of Eagle Point visited
November 4 with Mr. and Mrs. Wil
mer Ragsdale.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Watson and
son. Correll, spent Sunday evening.
November 4, visiting at the 8. W.
Hutchinson home.
Trail school has closed for at least
a week on account of the epidemic
of scarlctlna that is keeping so
many out of school.
Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Hutchinson and
little daughter, Shirley, of Klamath
Falls spent the past week-end visit
ing relatives here,
Mrs. Sadie Klngsley and little
daughter, Gene, of Tonent, Calif.,
were week-end guests of her mother,
Mrs. Rose Foe Hers.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Ragsdale
called at the S. W. Hutchinson home
Sunday evening, November 4.
Mrs. Esther LaDteu returned home
several days ago from Oakland and
Is helping care for the LaDleu chil
dren during their Illness.
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Abstracts
JACKSON CO.
ABSTRACT CO.
Abstracts of Title and
Title. Insurance. The
only complete Title
System in Jackson
County.
MURRAY ABSTRACT CO. Abstract
of Title. Rooms 8 and A No. 82
North Centra) Ave., upstairs
Rial to Phone 1615-Y.
FOR SALE '29 Ford pickup; A-l:
cheap. Valley Auto Wrecking. 1740
N. Riverside.
WOULD you like to own a CHRYSLER
IMPERIAL 80, excellent condition
Inside and out. Your opportunity to
own this fine car. Will sacrifice
Phone 717-X.
FOR SALE Oood 1927 Dodge coupe.
Arnold Schrank, 3! miles north
Ergle Point.
607 W. 2nd. Phone 1282-M.
34 Terraplane 'sach demonstrator
'33 Terraplane 8 DeLuxe sedan
'27 Hudson Brougham
BIG DISCOUNT
Eakln Motor Co. 8. Riverside
FOR SALE POULTRY
Dentistry.
DENTISTRY Dr.
Main.
I. H. Gove. 335 E
Painting and Psperbangtng
M. A. BUSS Patnting and paper
Hanging. Tel. 646-W. 313 8. Grape
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LET OEOROE DO IT Tel 1173
House Cleaning. Floor Waxing. Orl.
Money To Lend
MONEY LOANED ON FURNITUHK
CARS. ETC. Prompt aervloe and le
gal rate. W. E. Thome.. 4S 8
Central. State Ucenee No. S 167.
PERSONAL
EDITH MONAHAN
READINOS DAILY
Orand Hotel.
ROOM AND BOARD Private faml!y:
cloee In; garage. 231 8 Hollv.
ROOM. BOARD 153 No Oakdale
RATES ver? moderate at 710 E H-n
ATTRACTIVF rooms 404 8 Orape
. FOR RENT FURNISHED
R00M3
POH H EST Nicely furnined roome
and titrate '.orfuie at m-K!erate
ratee by reel or month i2i Soutb
R.re.-udi avtaje.
FOR SALE Rhode Island Red pulll'a
and cockerels for breeding. Cum
m!ns Poultry Ranch, 6 ml. out
Midway road.
FO RSALE Larjre fat corn fed fryer.
Phone 314-Y Mr. A. C. Walker.
REV EVELYN MARSHALL, spiritual !
readings dally. 316 8o Riverside
Wall Paper Cleaning.
TURKEYS Nsrransneett. Breeding
stock. W. W. Oregory, Crater Lake
Highway.
FOR SALE Beautiful
MuscovT drakes. L. A.
tral Point.
pure white
Salade, Cen
WAI L-PAPER CLEAN1NO. 1c per q
ft. Mr. Black 310 N Bnrtlrtt
EADS TRANSFER its STORAOB CO
Office 1016 No Central. Phone 816
Prices right. Service guaranteed.
PURE Bron7 toms Cockersn's pnxe
stock 16. Jesse Nell, Bk 1. Aahliad,
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era and mover. Social llve.tor.k
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Hairy Tonn, who had a tonsil opera
tion In Medford Wednesday morning,
at lost report waa doing nicely.
Mr. Carle of Twenty-Seven Palm,
San Bernardino county, California, la
here for an extended visit with bli
daughter. Mrs. J. B. Short, and family.
Prank Farlow, who haa been doing
some carpenter work for hi daugh
ter, Mra. Era Nlchol of Eagle Point,
returned homo Monday.
Ed Orlgsby of Medford la spending
the week with his son Roy and family.
Mrs. Emma. Wahlers waa an over
night guest Saturday of Mrs. Charles
JSeefleld. She also called Sunday on
Mrs. Wallace Ragsdale.
Mrs. Ray Ragsdale spent several
days last week with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Cowden, at Eagle Point.
Mra. Cowden brought her home Sun
day. The quilting party Thursday was
attended by about 10 ladles. The
quilt of Mrs, Alice Kl Ingle was com
pleted and the one for Mrs. C. R.
Moore will be finished Tuesday.
Mlu Mildred Hansen of Browns
boro was an overnight Kuest of
Wanda Wyant, October 31.
Hallowe'en evening was quits an
event for Jack and Donie Kl Ingle,
Lewis, W 11 lard and Katherlne Welch
who, dressed In appropriate costumes,
surprised the Wyant family with,
ghostly noises and appearances, early
In the evening. They spent a short
while with them then surprised
Grandpa Kllngle with a visit and
finally completed the evening with
games at the home of Mra, FranX
Kllngle.
Mr. and Mrs. Win, DeHaas. the par
ents of Mra. Henry Pech, have rented
the Geo. Prey place. They moved In
Monday and will be pleased to haro
friends and neighbors call.
Qeo. Prey Is moving to his upper
place.
Courthouse
News
iPurnlibed by tfct Jackson Oountv
Abstract Co. 131 B Sixth Street)
EAOLE POINT, Nov. (Spl.)
The Hallowe'en jitney carnival spon
sored by the high school student body
was successful, their athletic fund in
creasing about $44.
Mrs. Harold VanScoy and son Bobby
of petrolla, Cal., are here for an In
definite visit with relatives.
Mosdames Orace Walker, Julia
Da vies and Oertrude Stanley attend
ed the bi-monthly meeting of Jack
son county health unit tn the couri
house auditorium, November 2. The
Eagle Point and Bams Valley ladles
served tea and cookies.
A successful meeting on the use of
guide patterns waa held November 2
,t the Orange hall. Mrs. Azalea Soger
of Corvallls and Miss AUoe Mai In were
Instructors, and Mesdames Tlngleaf,
Walker and Stanley acting as host
esses for the covered dish luncheon
The two-weeks-old baby of Mr. and
Mrs W. C. Sheppard was burled in
the Antelope cemetery November 4
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Han na ford of
Rocky Butte visited Saturday with
his parents.
Regular meettng of the school
board of directors will be held No
vember Jacob Pry of Central Point had
dinner with Mr. and Mra. Prank
Brown Monday.
Miss Eleanor Throckmorton spent
the week-end In Eugene.
Mr. and Mrs. John Seegor will leave
Wednesday for their home tn Lind
say, Col., after a visit with Mrs. See
gar's mother, Mrs. Lizzie Pierce.
Regular meeting of P.-T. A. will bo
held November 9. Everyone Is urged
to attend.
Miss Annie Watklna returned from
the Sacred Heart hospital Sunday
where she had undergone an opera
tion for goitre.
William Paulk of San Jose was
transacting business here far a few
days.
Rosue River
Persist
PERSIST. Nor. . (Spl.) Dare
snd: Orval Peterson were In Medford
transacting business November 1.
Lowell Ash haa been working at
Lake of the Woods for the past week.
Orval Peterson mashed hla toe
badly this week, but la better now.
Charlea Ovelman, Dare Peterson
Lowell Ash, Carl Childreth ana Mil
dred Young were transacting bust
ne.s In Medford Saturday.
Mildred Young was an overnight
guest of Flossie Parker's Novem
ber 1.
Dorothy Ash waj a brief cellar at
the K. E. Ash home Thursday night
Medford visitors from this district
Saturday were: Mr. snd Mrs. Jess
Osrber. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Parker.
Mr. and Mra. Stewart Dllaworin
Marrlnge License
Franlc F. Nelson ua& Ruby L. Ar-rlngton.
Oeorge Trimble and Blanche Stew
art.
Almon J. Austin and Julia Olem.
James F. Owln and Orace M. Wln-
nlngham.'
Earl L. Stephenson and Margaret
M. McCarvel.
William C. Hoyt and Ruth E. Mo-
Collum.
John O. Childreth and Mildred 7.
Young.
Edward J. Weber and Lydta A.
Armstrong.
Probate Conrt
Est. Eltabeth R. Cronemtller. deo.
Probate.
uuardianship Est. Vernon E. e-
Klnnls, a minor. Guardianship.
Est. Edward R. Blnna, dec. Probate.
Circuit Court
A. O. Hardy vs. 8. E. Dunnlngtos.
et a. Lien.
Neva O'Brien re. John Edgar
O'Brien. Divorce,
State ot Oregon vs. Louis Baker et
ux. Forecloaure.
State of Oregon va, William Ray
mond. Orand larceny,
Jesse W. Catea va. City ot Ashland.
Damages,
United States v,. Albert E. Scran
ton et al. Tax Hen.
J. O. Case vs. B. B. Harder, executor
et al. For accounting, etc.
Real Estate Transfers
Ida J, Poole to I. D. Boatwlck et ux.
Q.C.D. BE of SE of NE tec. 13, twp.
38, 8. n. 8 West.
I. D. Bostwlck et ux to Ida J. Poole..
Q.C.D. B. 10 acrea of SB of NE see.
13, twp. 38, 8. R. West.
Taylor M. Rowden et ux to George
Rowden. W.D. 54 Int. In lots o and
8, see. 38, and W(4 of NW and SB of
SW sec. 31, twp. 38. 8. R. t W.
Wesley Hartman to Lester B. White.
W.D. Pt. lot 38, Jacksonville.
Ralph J. Wlrth to J. W. Jacobs et
al. Q.C.D. W. 38 ft. of N. 8 ft. ot
lot 35, Highland Add., and W. 35 ft.
ot lot 38, Highland Add., Medford.
O. B. Dunnlngton et ux to O. A.
Manning et ux. Q.C.D. X. 48 ft. lot
4, E. 33 ft. of N. 30 ft. of lot 7. part
lot 8. In blk 8, Jacksonville.
J. W. Taylor et ux to O. A. Manning
et al. Q.C D. N. 90 ft. lot 8. E. 33 ft.
of N. 90 ft. Lot 7. blk. 3, Jacksonville.
Ludle Butterfleld et vlr to Adolph
Wilson et ux. W.D. SE ot SW, W4
of SE and SE of SE sec. 30, twp. 37,
S. R. 3 West.
Ida J Poole to Emma Moore et al.
W.D. S Int. In land In sec. 13, twp.
38, 8. R. 3 West.
Lee M. Fl field et ux to Ruth M.
Cleveland et vlr. W.D. W. 53 ft,
lota 33, 34, 38 and 38, blk. "K." R. R.
Add. to Ashland.
E. F. Ferg et ux to L. B. Ferg. W.D.
Lot 8, blk. 3, Summit Avenue Height
Add. to Medford.
Zadle E. Stevens et vir to Ralph O.
Jennings et ux. Q.C.D. Land In sec,
IB. twp. 37, 8. R. 1 West.
Alma A. Grow et vlr to Wm. O.
Werner et ux. W.D. 1 acre In sec. 35,
twp. 37, 8. R. 3 W.
Thos. B. Klonkle et ux to D. E.
Millard. W.D. Pt. blk. 1, Wllleke'a
Addition, Medford.
J. L. Manchester et ux to Floyd F.
Dickey. Deed. Lot on Central Ave.,
Ashland.
Val J. Fischer et ux to Sixth Street
Super-Service Station, Ino. Ded. Lot
8, blk. 39. Medford.
Sixth Street Super-Service sullen,
Inc. to SUnal Oil Company of Call-
ROOCE RIVER, Nov. 8. (8pl.)
Mrs. W. A. Johnston returned to her
home from the Oranta Pass hospital,
where she haa spent many weeks
under the doctor's care.
W. H. Wattera of Martinet, Calif.,
called at the J. M. Whipple home
Thursday. Mr.. Wattera Is looking
over mining conditions whllo here.
Mr. and Mrs. "Doc" Orlm of Med
ford were overnight visitors with
Mrs. Grimm's paronte, Mr, and Mra.
8am8andry Tuesday.
H. O. Mltchel of Orovllle, Calif..
arrived Sunday and haa men at
work sinking some prospect shafts
on the property known as the
Ancient River channel.
Mr. and Mrs. Orvllle Dengler enter
tained at dinner Sunday. Covers were
laid for the following guests: Mr.
and Mra. Leater Burns, Mr. and Mrs.
Gene Stevena, beside the host and
hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Dengler.
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Klerscey ana
Lawrence Jones, Mr, and Mra. P. L.
Walt, OHo Fuhrman, Mrs Letey Mil
ler and Millie Walker, all members
of Live Oak Orange, apent Saturday
at the Jackson County Pomona,
held at Bellvlew. They report a
pleasant day.
Mrs. Claudia Mualc or Bt. louis.
Mo., arrived Monday and will apend
soma time visiting her parents. Mr.
nd Mrs. Charles Botkln and her
sister, Lelsh Shepherd.
Frank KUburn of San Francisco.
la spending the winter with hla
uncle and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Btrahan. Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Dengler, nd Mr. and Mra.
Hlchard Scott attended a Hallowe'en
party at the home of Mr. and Mra.
Lowell Bobbins at Rock Point Wednesday.
The Ladles' Aid of the Christian
church met with Mrs, Al Love Tues
day afternoon with Mrs. Love and
Mrs. Jsmea Scott, hostesses. Twenty
four Indies were present, this being
guest day. The ladlea all pieced on
quilt they are making. A anon
business meeting waa held and plana
made to hold their baaaar on Friday.
December 7. The next meeting will
also be held at Mrs. Love's Novem
ber 13. Refreshments were served
during the afternoon by the hos
tesses.
Mr. and Mra. Jessie Richardson
and Mrs. Nsncy Wilson of central
Point. Mrs. Eva Handle of Beagle
and Mrs. Maggie Urup of Fresno,
Calif., visited Thursdsy at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wilson. Mrs
Rlcherdaon and Mra. Urup are alstsrs
of Mr. Wilson and Mra. Wilson Is
their mother.
Mrs. Daisy Laws waa a Medrord
shopper Thursday.
The Isdies of the Rogue River
rivln lmnrnvement club met FrldSV.
October 28 at the beautiful country fornla. W.D. Lot 8, blk. 39, Medford.
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